Nridford geport TOSS I SD, 0, 000111S L Iefl. S. W. ALVOSD. Towards, Pa., Thursday, Out. 10, 187 L .W.ErVISLIt'AN. STMT. TICKET:, • .GOVEILVOLI. : . • GENERAL HENRY M. .‘ HOYT, Of Luzerne. LI,E - UTENANT-GOVERNO4:. HON. CHARLES. W. STONE, Of Warren. SECRETARY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS: RON.'AARON K. DUS'KEL, Of Philadelphia. JUDGE OP SUPREME COGS JUDGE -JAikfES P. STER Of Allegheny. REPVBLICAN CoIINTY TICKET• FOR CONGRESS: COL. EDWARD OVERTON, Ja. - SHERIFF : PETER Jr . DEAN, Of South Creek. F PROTHONOTARY: . . GEORGE W. BLACKMAN, E ' .c' Of beshe9nin. I . 1, ; i REGDITFR AND wonum: A. C. FRISI3 Of Orwell.' FOR COUNTY TREASURES: - JOHN H. GRANT, • of Troy. „ FOR Etrar..sENTATivE: STEPHEN D. HAIMSFSS, of Springfield. GEN. HENRY J.MADILL, r of Towanda. ASA :NICHOLS, ”. of Lellay,ivllle. FOR COMMISSIONERS JAMES L. HURST, , of Herrick. DANIEL BRADFORD, -. of Columbia. AUDITORS ; ..TOS. U. MARSH,_ , .. of Pike. M. PRATT, oi Monroeton. CORONER D. B. WALKIBIR, 'of Ulster. HOYT, ON. FINALIiCE. Professing to he an honest man, the candidate of to honest organization, I favor honest motley. The Vtune of the currency should he regVited by legitimate &Imam:Land not by the requirements or baultrupts anti SIM speculators. ti The currency shOuld be yvdeetuable as early as Mic exigencies of the - floveinment will permit, in current` recognized by ail civilized nations. The contracts of the Government should be held as sacred as the contracts of Individuals, and the le,tls, the evidence nf its indebtedness, should be pild according to the understanding between the Government and the leuder.—Speech at Butler, Sept 2, 1878, `HOYT AND' VICTORY;! INI CAMPAIGN OF JAMS., Bepnblfean meetings in Bradford Coun ty iyillpe held as follows: LE RAYSVILLE—Thuraday, Oct. 10th, 2 Speakers—Non. W. A. Arm strong, Gen. 11. J. Madill. CANTON 110I10—Friday, Oct. 11th, 2 P. at. Speakers,-Ilon. Galusha A. Grow, • Hon:Edward Overton, Jr. ' PAIL FACTORY, NORTH TOWANDA • -,Siturday, Oct. 12th, 7:30 I..4.....Speak ers—Gcn. 11. J. Madill, R. A. Mercur, Esq. ALI3A TlORO—Menday, Oct.,, 'tith, 7:30 M. Speakers—Col. Isaac H. Shields, J. 11. Shaw, Esq. GI L LETTS--Ti iesd ay, Oct., kith, 7:30 r. Speakerg-Col. Isaac H. Shields, - Flanning, Esq. SAYRE—Wednesday, , Oct., 7:30 - P. M. Speakers— , 01. Isaac H. Shields, Hon. W. T. Davies. ULSTER—Thursday% Oct., 17th, 7 P. M. 'Speakers—Col. Isaac. H. Shields, I. Mc- Pherson Esq. LUTHER'S MlLLS—Friday, Oct., 18th,, 7 r. St. Speakers—Col. Isaac H Shields, Ilohn F. Sanderson, Esq. WYALUSING—Sat urday, Oct., 19, 71'. at,, Speakers—t:ol. Isaac H. Shields, W. IL Thompson,'Esm IVEST_FRANKLINMonday, Oct. 21, 7 1..14: Gen. 11. J. Madill and IL N. Williams, Esq.. SPRINGFIELD CENTRE Monday, Oct. 21, 7 r. Speakers—Hon. W. T. Davies and .1. W. Stone, Esq. ARSlEloA—Tuesday, Oct. 2t, 7 P. Speakers—Gen. IL J. Madill and It N. Williams. STEVENSVILLE-- , Tuesaay, Oct. 22, .7 - P. M. Speakers--Rev. J. E. 3lorris and W. 11. Thompson, Esq. MOSEIERVILLE—Wednesday, Oct. 23; 7 r. si. ' Speakers—Gen. 11. .J. Madill r r nd li. N. Williams, Esq. EAST SPRING HILL--Wednesday, Oct. 23, 7 P. 11.: Speakers—Col. Edward Overton attl:Rev. E. J. Morris. LEONA—Thursday, Oct. 24, • 7 P. It. Speakers--G r enl. H. J. Madill and U. N. Williams, Esq. . ROME BORo.—Thursday, Oct. 24, 7 P. Speakers-:-Col. Edward - Overton • and It: A. Mercur, Esq: TERRYTONSTN—Thursday, Oct. 24, Tr. u. 'F. Speakers—Rev. , .1: Morris and r .Tohn F. Sanderson, Esitr iIdOUNTAIN LAKE—Friday, • Oct. 2Z, 7 P. M. Speakers- r -Rev. E. J;. Morris and E. L. 'Lillis, Esq. ••• „ . LrIIAYSVILLE--Friday, Oct. 25, 7P, W. Speakers—Col. Edward Overton and • lion. Wm. T. DavieS.' . WI.NDIIAM CENTRE—Saturday, Oct. 211, '7 P. at. Speakers-r i -Rev. E. Mot.. and N. C. Elabree, Esq.' BURLINGTON 130R0.—Monday, bet -28, 7 r. as. Speakets—C,ol. Edward overtoii and J. Andrew Wilt, Esq. " ' SR ESHEQ:CIN.L.Tuesday, Oct. 29, 7P. M. SpcakerS—Col. Edward Overton and 0. D. Kinney, Esq. FRANKLINDALE'— W, ednesday, Oct. 30, 7 P. r. Speakers—Col. Edward .Overton andi. 31cPherson, Esq. " • CAMPTOWN—Thursday, Oct. 31, 7P. Speakers_-4Col. Edward Overton and W. H. Thompson, Esq. NEW ALBANY—Friday, Nov. 1, 7 P. M. Speakers—Col:- Edward Overton and J. Andrew Wilt, Esq. - - MONROETON—Sattuday, Nor.) •-2,-7 P. Speakers—Cot. Edward Overton and Hon. Judson Holcomb'. - • WEST BURLINGTON4-110iday, Nov. 4,7 P. at. Speakeri—CoL Edward Overton and Hon. W. T. Davies. - Other meetings will be annonnoed bare- AU speakers will please oommunicate with the undetsi immediste.ly, giv ing the number of meetings they will ad dress, and make.sttch suggestions as they lee paver.- - EfritEETER- =- THE second number of the Tolle Greenbacker is out l and is "red hot," Milursa Joussos, and" Gimis, ap pear to :be-the ruling spirits:id • Atifit;a4 s d are wbeiiiided .ifialuarr Si! SEEM BM THE MOOD OLD name There is a great deal of nonsense talked about the good old times. Ev cry city, town, or village! in the land WI its croakers, who see nothing WV' disaster in.the future, hard times in the present, and good times in the past. The Adrian Times tells of these . complaining people who , are giowl ing about the present price of wheai. Awtql-known Michigan citizen gave a little of his experience •the good old times of forty yeras ago. Ile liv ed where Burr Oak now stands, and, wanting to get Some barrels of salt, he put thirty bushels of wheat in his wagon and started for Adrian, eighty miles away. As he' could not get cash there, lie went . on to Palmyra mills-Land sold his wheat' for filly cents :a bushel. Going batik to Ad rian, he paid $3 for two barrels of salt, and got back to Burr Oaks after being five days gone, being - delayed by the execrable roads: This is a fait SatriPle 'of the good old times, and it must be admitted that they do not flatter themselves by compari son with the times we have at pres ent. MEal W DOESITIIIMAN The Miniocratie State Committee is calling upon its county orzaniza- Mons for. 1. The name and hddress of every minister in the county; 2. The name Mid address:of fri-e active represenative Christian men iu eace election district, with tile-de nomination to which each belongs. 3. The name and address of all anti-aincron represenatives in the county.: The Democratic .Stae Committee are urgent that these lists should be promptly furnished. It is evident that some, dirty work 'is to be done immediately preceding the eleetton, by c'rilculars to 'ministers and others. We give this warning to the people that - they may-know how to treat this contemptible movement when it appears. The intention evidently is to make some personal attack so late in the campaign that no answer can reach the people until after etec tion. The whole - j 4,13 is contemptible, and will be received by the people with even less credene than :it de- MEM 'I'IIE, Philadelphia Reto7l.l:--1 he roving stories which the Greel,-, backers circulate through the coun try in regard to the eildraction of the currency have been so of en told and so often refuted that the Operation ,has become tiresome. The secretary of ; the_ Treasury has been beset with inqdiry, and, finding . It impossible to reply in detail to all inquirers, has had photographs made of the compound interest notes and of the 740 bonds in-order to show - the difference between the two. The lat ter never- circulated as currency and -never Were a legal tender. 'the larg est amount of legal tenders, fraction al currency and national hank notes in circulation at the end of any fiiscal year was $781,41;0,917.17 on the 30th of-June, •187.1. The panic of 1873 came on' during the pe.tiod of Ma •tion. Since that time there has been -a contraction of paper money equal to ninety-two millions of &Wars. On the .other hand, there has been more than an equivalent increase of col'n in the hands of the Government, .and the purchasing power of the pa- Per currency has been so largely in creased that it is almost or quite eqnivalent in exchangable • value to the greater volume, in circulation in . 1874. Tut New Yoik Tribune:—The Republican party proposes no war fare upon the greenbacks. It is re- sponsihle for them, and for - all the good tliey have . done. It has raised them to within a quarter of per cent, of gold, and it means to make ,them better still: .The enemies of the greenback are , the men who pro pose to depreciate it in the,, poor man's pocket -=not the Republicans. who have made it practically as goOd as coin, and mean to keep it so. These same enemies veheniently op posed its issue, denounced it through .all its earlier years, and now, when„, the party that made and Protected it has brought it almost to par,nre:striv ing to put it down again. It is an er- ' ror to say (as has been asserted) "that Senator Blaine:made a fight against the greenbackt" Ile made a fight against the men who are trying to degriale greenbacks. In that fight we hope yet to see every Republican follow his banner. WE . find the .following notice of Col. Slums, who is announced to make f a. series of speeches, is this county, commencing next, week - in the Philadelphia Times: Colonel 'lsaac IL Shields, late ori Virginia, but now a resident of this i t city, is the latest accession to the chairman's stock of campaign orators. Ile will speak at Sunbury, on Mon- . 1 day night. Colonel Shields is an eloquent, orator and. Was for siz years one of the leaders of the Re- I publican party in the Old Dominion. Although a cousin " of President 114 es "he is not a Hayes man liy a large majority. - WHILE the Greenback and Dem. Certain leaders in this county are wrangling, and calling each other harsh .names, the Republicans are united and harmonious. Having an excellent ticket, against which even the democrats have nothing to say, all that wehave to do is to move stead. fly onward, see -that the voters are out, and victory is certain. Chairman Tut Cleveland Herald significant ly asks "if the value of the green back be fixed by the government stamp as the Yationali I instst, why 44, -it • • es 'that . oalikubmi• 0 1 * oeibila ~ ,-- : - • :- . ,.'':i•'7,..%- . . - .-:„.'-':--:- ,- L - -;;-,c , , , ~•,-,,,,',- --=.l'rf..-:4 - --:.:-.ff-Z-.;.:i,::111,61Zi4,',-;,.-7;e1•'-t:i4c.'.1..iii'''-z-i:;•:;4.1:..,es''-. ov CONGRESEIONAL NOMINEE. The. list issue of the Athens Ga zette contains:the following notice of Col. OVERTON, wbich we' take the, liberty of copyirig with a hearty en dorsement: . Col. Ovetton i a native of our county, who had .every advantage "of general anti legal education, and en joyed all that attracts young men to pleasant, quite homes. But all these he surrendered when an imperiled country called her'sons to arms, and for years, he emitired hardships and confronted dangers with' the million of Union soldiers on the floi or bat tle and of conquest over rebel foes. Ills career Was honorable; his suc cess -markell,and - a grateful people have once vaned, him to guard and advance r in the Nation's, council chambers what he helped win on the tented Vld- , -national unity and 'nit tional tonor. As a man, as a soldier, and, since. as a Congressman, , his re cord is pure and- commendable. He is before the, people tor'a re-election I on the just and sound principles which have distinguished this dis trict in the past. The. Democrats had a candidate in each of the four counties of the dis trier.whose choice fell at last on the notorious Dimmick of Wayne county The Greenbnckers had as many can didates, but finally united ,on Mr. DeWitt, of Bradford. The tickets are now formed, and we hope and labor for:the success of the citizen soldier, who . lotight so nohly for his county, and who seeks as Jackson said of the Union, that its Ito Noll, - " umsl, and shall be pre served." PATRIOTIC-YET SELFISH DrOther Parsons of the. ArguB was a et - m(141;1W for congress on the Dem ocratic side, and so was brother Haw ley of the llc4itrosit Deninorat. Butii wo:t .into thti;. conference, and are thug . virtuallylanind by its decission. It happened that the choice fell on another man. •And now Parsons and. lia*ley both turn against their more• forlunate rival whose - , support they would have claimed. had - they. been successful- in the Conference. Their cri-ed is " Heads 1. tails you lose." V.'nyne county dernauds,the Con gressman. as it is the leadlng Demi>. eratie county in the district, and has not had :the (Mice in the memory of most of the voters ; and the. regular Democratic noniitme claims to ha're more than a party backing at home. if the Democrats eau not a g r e e th e (ireen hackers wilt defeat them Worse than they did in Maine.—Athens Oa z, A FrAiits Congressional in this dis trict are attracting attention in other portions of the state. The Wilkes barn; &con/ of last weck-says : There is one Congressional district in this state where Demoeratic papers are showing a good deal More hide. pendence and pluck than is accorded the average organ. We allude to' the . Bran ford-tiusquehanna district. As has been heretoforeloit d in our col uinns, the Democratic. conference of that district nominated Win. II Dim mick. of Wayne county, for Con gress. We observe that the Montrose . Peuwerat, the :Bradford Argus and the Wyomin7 - Denuwrat refuse to support Dim Mick mid not even pia-c his name in the ticket printed at the head of those papers, which. are, we believe, with a single other ono,the otly Democratic papers print ed in the district. Little has been. expected of DeMocratic papers, and this is an ancouraging sign. It is an evidence that'there is a degree of dd •ofadation to which the Democratic readers cannot drag their party press. It is true that the editors of the INDintrose Democrat and the Brad ford. -Argus were candidates before the conference that nominated Dim miek, but we do not believe that it is pigee caused by disappointment which alone prompts their refusal to support the successful candidate. L. 13. in describing the G. A.R. encainpment at this place last week in the Elmira Adrerliser refers to our candidate for Congress: Capt. Carr:ochan and Senator W. T. Da - vies madesshort speeches. Col. E. Overtop was then called for and very enthusiastically greeted. Though the; Colima has faithfully served his, country in the halisof Cangress,as well as on the field of battle,' and is again a caudidate for conweslionnt honors he wisely forellore any ,allusions to' politics. He spoke of the:--stibncr ing of Comradeship thai - , - -biiiifs the veterans together in friendship;Omer than any ties of kindness or selttin terest. He closed amid. repeated cheers. In the afternoon - there wag\ a sham hattle,with about 500 veterans on each side, which ivas a very spirit... ed and interesting affair. seldom. hear anything from Col. PIOLLET' worthy of commenda• tion, but if. the following which is attributed to him be true, we give him;predit for mere good sense and political honesty_ than he usually has credit for: Victor, E. Piollet ran {into the Bellefonte Republican the other day. "He speaks with as much ease as a first-class phonograph says the Re publicci. This is they main thing that such a glibness enabled get oft': •' The Democrats -are send •ing out a circular showing the in brease;of the expenses of the Legis iature. in "the lastl 'sixteen years. .That's folly. Our Legislature has been doubled in that time, and of course our expenses are. materially inereased." • WE received some days since a let ter• from OWEN PARK,'Of Litchfield replying to a notice of • the gieenbaek convention published in the Reporter. The letter has been mislaid, put the part objected •to by Mr. P. was a paragraph claiming that he, PARK, took the chairmatt by the throat. This • alligation Mr. P. emphatically denyes, and we cheerfully give his denial the same circulation the charge had. - - FROM 1863 to 1868 there was a rapid contraction .; of the currency. These were five years of great busi ness prosperity. Erom 1869 to 1873 was ti season of Inflation. During these five years was the period of shrinkage and final collapse,. Those who are - fond of drawing inferences will please draw. .nll pa l; t 1 . 61 s e 0411i x, rl a etai . party i 8 the only IT.--gtel;hliY4f*irlth y oun g 324° can at :Otlt *log silo.. IO NU( Anir weeks More before elec tion. Are' the . Itepubliesmi, of the 'several 'election districts ' -organized for'the battle? if not; do not longer delay. Although the opposition are demoralized and distracted, we should not abate our effort, put poll a full vote I THE ELECTIONS I TIIESDAY.—We' hive no particulatr of the elections held on Tuesday, but from tele giapbic reports tt seems certain that, both Ohio and - Indiana have gone Republican. Is 1863 thhe United Stat 4 were paying interest at the rate 4'1.4.13 per capita.. In 1878 the. rate is $1.97 per capita. .After all, an improved credit is a valuable poesession, let the greenbackers talk a they list. TnE R publican pUrty alone has a history that is . idetitffled :with the existence of the Nation,.aral with all there is of fidelity,. - patriotism, and honor connected with it. THE True Green backer following the example of the deinoeratic papers of this district refuses, to support the candidate for Congress nominated .by the Conference. - POSTMASTER-GENERAL FEY, is in San Francisco. ' EDWARD EGGLESTON is -writing lilts of distinguished Indians. PRINCE BISMARCK again threatens to resign the Chancellorship. FIFTEEN thousand people attended the Pitts; urgh Exposition on Saturday.• NEnitama raised 80,186,422 bushels of wheat, corn, oats, barley and rye in 188. YELLOW fever has carried•off more than one in ton of the population which re mained in Memphis. CoHEN, who has been making so much trouble among Washington laboring men; is an Arkansas tramp. FRANCIS JOSEPH . , Emperor, of Austria and his friends are now working at Cab inet making in Hungary, A new and not • thoroughly understood disease is causing the death of many hogs in Juniata county. Tun Sultan proposmi to institute the re forms proposed to Asia Minor. Ile has our consent. THE President and family will move in from the soldiers' Home to the White House next week. - THE collections in the Vathelie Chu relies of New 1 ork city for the fever §ufrerers, have reached $12,000 thus far. THE. United States Corset Company of New Yolk will be wound up.. The cap. ital was $200.000 ; liabilities (tlOO,OOO. F 171.1, official returns :show that the Re publican candidate for flove!nor, in Vet niont,ibas a majority of 16,686. . . 110 N. GEORGE 134NCROFT, the historian was thrown from his carriage at Newport R. 1., on Tuesday, and seriously injured. A vein of bituminous coal has been dis covered while excavating; fot' a bridge on Elm street, Norristovvn. THE Prince and Princess of \Vales have signified their intention of witnessing the distribution of prizes ac . the Paris Expo sition. VutorxrA State Ponds are quoted at seventy cents to the'dollar and their tend..., ency is downward. The soft money party. should be popular Au that State. GENERAL V 07.4 MOLTKE is now 78 or,lo be exact, will be 78 the 26th of next month, and yet be does not look much oldtCr than he did twenty years ago. Dli. EDNVNILD "WAICREN, of Baltimore, late physician-in-chief of the armies of the Khedive of Egypt,, has met with a brilliant professional success in Paris. • THE NRW York merchants held a meet ing Saturday night, to consider the nomi• nation of a Mayor. who favors reduced taxes. TUE President has "been. asked \to re; nrove District Commissioner Whelp's, be cause lie don't dispose of the appropriaL tions as the workingmen want him to.. lioN. Enw.tnp 3PPriptsow has resign ed his position as Chief of the Bureau of Engraving. to accept the position ou po litical editor of the Philadelphia Press. TnE President of the Cambria Iron Works,. at Johnstown, Pa., states that the works are now in full operation. - Six thousand men are employed. ON Monday afternoon 31 employees of the Philadelphia mint, male and female in accordance with iustiuctions from. Washington, were discharged. • ON the 15th inst. the Commissioners of Northumberland county. will sell two thousand acres of coal lands, which have been taken for unpaid taxes. • Wm.At.rn EMERSON, nephew of Waldo EulerPon, is about to enter the lec ture field. The title of his lecture is to be, "In a lluudred Years, What ?" WICKED i'Olt CLERGYMEIS.-",1 believe it to be all wrong •and even wicked fur clergymen Or other public men to be led into giving testithonials to quack doctors or vile stud's called medicines, but.wben a really meritorious article is made up of valuable remedies known to all, and that all physicians use and trust in daily, we should freely commend it. I therefore cheerfully and heartily commend Hop Bitters for the good they have done me and my friends, firmly believing they have no equal for family use. I will not be ,without them." . Washington; D. C. i• • Vir The judges at' the Fair at Troy for this year, awarded Diploma for “Best Machine andgreateot^arlety of - work, "• to "The New Davis ventral Feed .esing Machine." Notwithstanding blow and swag ger; the Vertical Feed carried off all the Donors this year. far "Best machine." So : said the Judge , . at our late County \Fair. In regard to the "'New Davis Vertical Feed'Sewing Machttie." tar Ladies, get the "Vertical-Peed," Sewing IfachinN • and save your strength. It does, more work with lesS effort than any other. Gan• oral sgeney of the Vertical Feed fieWlag Machine at 3fadill`s Crockery Stoee., \ Mr . Now Gnode—Full, Line-s-GQneral Assortment, just opened, at MADILLVK CROCKERY STORE. tarlf you want to see the finest assort ment of 'Millinery Goods ever /Item] In this mar ket. go: to Miss COott'S. G doors north of Meresr. block: ear Go to Miss COOK'S and get a Rat Fastener. ' .Pr Real Ostrich Tips for cents at miss coows. . leg'ant Fehi and Straia Or 50 cta. and upwards, at htlas,Conat!'s. The largest variety of rdshionable Ntyintry goods at STEIIIi DUOS. N. !.'atone; tg . '" Novelties in Ladies Bonnets and Hats at STSUX Baol3. N. Y. Store.. , Mr The trade supplied "with: Millinery Goode at Sew 871:Ent Rao& • 41r Hats from 25 4it, op at Saws. Duos. sew York Store. _ , • trr Hosiery_ and f :Lace Goods iniettd)osa varlet-fat BTEUN • •• • ••:, • tirnotters'i;triTlisinee 111 + the fBa~l - sba4es ' ; - tir For tickets: to' all pohit* West;' North and. Souttoreat, it lati linen • politbls pais. call on or Bodnar, •g. IMBCOOK. Agent; st Upper Depot,. : l7tt , , "Mrs. E. I. Mrsoal has TRIMMED , 'HATS frirOlgr, DOLLAR salt Upwards. •: iiee*gtoekomitigiatavuheryoumb, to "pop' Wl* L.ooll* - . GLEAITINGS NEW LOCALS. BUSINESS LOCAL. W3l . . , 11 'Elmira Aboriliiilliellii.: - • QILVER PLATED2WARE : 0• - - . • - .7 - -" - . :'- . A SPLENDID STOCK OP - R OGERS i "BR _ OS BNIVES, - • . ~. PORKI3, ' * 1 ° ' --: • . SPOONS, • : -- • - ' - , Iliti,GS ; - BUTTERDISHES, CASTERS, &c., &c.. • NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS I EXTREMELY LOV PRICES ! • . • . CALL AND SEE THEM. , . T. W. 'ELMORE, • '. • 131 EAST WATER STREET. Elmira, N. Y., Aug. 13, 1878..• ---. L i: ROSENBAUM 4 SONS, -ma • Dealers in DRY .GOODS, MILLINERY, 81117 t, he:. he., ', 201 East Water Street, • . _ELMIRA, N. Y. , The Cheapest and Best Place ,in the City ' to Buy! OUR GOODS Are bought for Cash, and Prices are guaranteed to be as low as the lowest. . . • EVERY DEPARTMENT .. IS :KEPT taiggi.neD WITH THE LATEST NOVELTIES. -- . . We claim to do the MOST EXTENSIVE MILLINERY EUSINF.SS IN ELMIRA, And pirtles desiring anything in that line will find • it to their Interest to call and see us. As we.condoct no fancy establishment, our prices -WV always plain mid moderate. The trade supplied at the lowest wholesale pri ces. Special inducements to cast. customers. Don't forget the Place — - • 201 EAST WATER-ST., Rathbun House Block. Elmira, N. Y.. 3fay,23, 1878. 1 * - ' '• ! c: 1 to ~. ' 1 : 1 f m t=7E 1 ...„ , O .1 Ci 0 3 ;60 1 0 • ''3‘ t 4 t/ ; ' 11, • rii 0.1 / r ti: '' • = • 4. r tzt —e 4 il ...., A ta . 0 0 D A. g' CI 71 ff F; P 1 A ti'l" • - v 0 3 .• 1 , 7: F ') • ~q • u . 0 5 .•• . ~,...,., . 4 i tt .. .. ... s. .. tt .. '7 l a . i .4 aM ... 0 .. ... g. ' 6. t 4 V 0 I 6 ,t 1 , S Pt W ; ; •;c0 m „z" , r : ,. , al , b tel m - '1 ::• 0 4 tt. td . ::. I 3 i tz .i L> t. B 0 v- 4 ro sa t i 164 i i n •-• ' , 4 p tt t 7! IA ; V a • : 2 1 f ~ c-11 • • V (ti 1 t . i) * Ilj ,2.. / a .1 .. q a • 2 1 Cr a to A t." et r; 0 m ....., ,n • - ../ 0 m .o 8 H' ei • .1 11 F, .. m 0 to . _ c,,, --. 3 • 2.. tz , •4 F r i o 'V . c ., u : i O4 oc. ....? tat Z r ~ :1, ~4 , , El W • 4 S . L" • ~.0" " ... p•-•• = .. ......, o. - ti tio . • ~ t - s . . .8 h,. r./ ' - d. -z A STONISHING - L - -t• DISCLOSURE I S _ • AT Ti.IE FIRST ~ .. PREMIUM HARNESS STORE! 1i i • C. 11. WHEADON & !lON Hare In stock. tbe largesi and most complete assort meat of I _ ..4 FARM AND FINE - HARNESS That can be" found in any store between Albany and Elmira. More 1 . . . SPORTING AND TI - TF GOODS! A - large variety of TRUNKS AND SATCHELS I A more complete stock of ' TEAM AND. TRACK WHIPS !- A larger and better assortment of LADIES' AND GENTS' - RIDING SADDLES, &c., &c. .. • In conclusion, we say that we hive everything that can be named connected with a business of this kind. that we are anxious to sell. Wake upend PULL DPWN YOUR VEST And come up and see ua; and we will demonstrate what we say. At 206 E. WATER. STREET, ELMIRA, N. T. as. Sign of the Gold Collar. • CHAS. H. WHELDON & SON. --7-- NEW ARRANGEMENT LT 'T MI - • • COAL BU S 1-N ES S. . . — 7 - • , The undersigned having purchased from Mr. McKean the COAL. YARD AT TUE TOOT OF PINE STREET, NEAR THE COURT HOUSE, ' Invites the patronage of his old -friends lad the public generally. I shall keep a full assortment of all sires, PITTSTON, WILNESBARHE AND LOYAL &MK COAL, - AND MALL tom!. AT • ! • LOWEST PRICES FOR CASE. NATHAN ;TIDO. 1 - Towanda, Pa., Aug.:l, 1875. ' • MI ,/ 1 CALL AND SEE US h , AT TIITI , - DELBT42T- MUSE, ELMIRA, N. Y. Opposite the Depot. C. T. SMITH. - - Paorattlea. Formerly of the House , Towanda , Pawrafl ALUABLE TRUTHE . VS.• \ I I l f i llat s c e n e a suffering ' from poork aea , e health, or Inn. lop Bitters will CUM Toll. - If you are simply sill If you feel weak And desi Wised. without clear knowing. y„ Hop Bitters wi I Revive 'ton. if yea are a Weiner. and have overtaxed your with your pastortal duties ; or a mother, Worn out with are or work, ' • - • . Hop -Bitters will- Restore Yon.- you are a maxi of business: weakemed Viz the ~ snafu of your ertuTday dotted ; era man of Leiters, 3fULLOPlC & RIINDELL ' tomag am pat Midnight *OM .. -Hop - Bitters wilt Strengthen You. seg leave•to thank the people of TOWANDA.Ior e t y o u are ran,g eau indexing mar l arm India. their very generous patronage enended to there eretion, or are growing too f .st. as bones tU ease. beretotom, and- respectfully solicit a continuance , of the same. We shall arall times keep a tun sup- Hop Bitters will Relieve Yon. ply of , . tpla axe the woetab the farm, at the wow Aso'SALT MEATS , • - • des k , an"helAm, sad feel that on Ymr system seeds i - cleansing. taatng at bumatattag. without toad- FISH AND OYSTERS IN THE BEASON. °d r -. s • _ [ . . op,Bitters i What You Need. -. • We also keep a good assortment of ' If yen ate old and yotir!poistria ftsebbk your Demo swap* r ind *owes araataw. . i GARDEN - OEONEAHLED, EEITIT. .114' M o p 'Mu rk _ ._ give - you New . , Araa gooditAativaila trate: oaree4 .4_ .-- .1 . -..-. .: :. : -.., •*04193:.: -.- ,--- ~., ---- *> rlintclexe.lll)ia4-_,,:- slit *hiiiol 0:um:41 pox * itinA4P___ 1 ' .f. 9. !!!# ,45 " - ! 31D !,• ,- .:::; , .::. , .A , ;;: - .4 -- .. -- _Z`: . ,,&'ZA 4 ''-'..zir:!': , ::'.;.•,..:i'..0 ',:f'''.F.*...:..;l4:,r,:;:::lf:tZi-'.i',.'t:.;,Zg..:-gL.,',V,:it4.1...'..g-..,V-a-W.Attrf,,•;-.:',:' tar Ladies Dress Trimmings, sli the New Styles, at *Nita * Fuxantt's.+► filt . daFts north of liattitra Noel. Cgitsta has thi best wearing Shoes for, Mee, /lop and Youths , wear ever offered ta Towanda, and at priers within the reach of all. 'sr A full assortment of Fancy floods It SNELL k FAIINpAIVS, a few doors aorta of Meteors Block. • t'-The Largest, Best. and Cheapest line of Baas for Ladlor4 Masai' and .otableaus. wrar Is found at Conantra new store, eornor-Main and l'lne-stn., Tracy it Nobbeaßloci. opals rsif Cowl Ase Bakery Wagon, of the he Ward Bakery, will be on band deny with Fresh Cmkers hot irons- the oven, Bread, Pies, Cakes, kr. split • Q - Don't you forget it. We have en excellent CRACKER. MANUFACTORY In (own at COWLEn' BAKERY. *bete yint can buy thn best fresh-baked re:idlers- • tEq." L. B. BODOEItS challenges •compe; titian ter quality of goods and low prices on Sash; Doors, Blinds and 3toldini,s, and all building MS. terial. fouga4f). 11111r-J.' C. BLUM has received a NEW STOCK OF LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR for the Summer Trade, which he offers at prices far less than heretofore sold, and at lower figures than any competitor can duplicate. Cali. examine and he convinced. Store on Stain Street, south side of Bridge,—elfin of Gilt Boot. Juni. or CLOSING OUT SALE of Gold and Sllver Watches, Cpalns, Fancy Jewelry, etc. The undersigned having purchased at Sheriff's Sale the entire stock of Watches. Chains, Slifer and Plated Ware, In the store formerly occupied by M. flax. DALMArr. and not wishing to . remain In the bust. has cotkluded to sell the entire stock regard less of cost, lu order to wind s up the business. Ca l l early and secure bargains. M. JAc'ollll. VEOETAIILE SICILIAN 'AIR nratEWICR Is a scientific cothbluation of some of the most powerful restorative agents in the vegeta ble kingdom.. It restores gray hair to Its original color. It makes the scalp white and clean. it cures dandruff:llnd humors, and failing.out of the hair. It furnishes the nutritive prlaciple by which the hair is trinrlshed and supported: It makes the hair moist, soft and *low, and Is Unsurpassed as a . hairdressing. it is the most ectinotnical prepara lion ever offered to the public, as Its effects remain a long time. making only an occasional application necc,Fary. it is recommended and used by emirt ent medical men, 'anti officially endorsed by the State Assayer of Missachusett. - The popularity 01 Bair Renewer has Increased with the test of many years, both In this' country and in foreign lands, and it is now known .and used in all the civilized countries of the world. Fon SALE' Bt: ALL DZALERA. . MOWANDA MARKETS. REPORTED BY STEVENS & LONG. • General dealers In Groceries and Produce, rutton'S Block, corner Main and Bridge St 'Teo, WEDNESDAY VF: NI NG, Oct. 9, 1 S . . WIIOI.F.AALk. ItF.TAIL.. Flour per bbl ..... 5 5((n) 6 50: 0 ueo 700 Flour per sad: .. 1 40@ 160 ' 1 SeQ 175 Corn.sleal per 100 lbs .. 125@ Chop Feed 1 2t@ 'Wheat, per bush • 1 Itee - 1 IMO) Cora 41:06 . 45 . 5,54 Rye • • 5e66 6(40 - 65 06111 ao® -Boclcwheat ....... ...... 4e@ 5006 CMaer seed, medl it m..... - 6 Offal Timothy. WeAtern ..... .. ' . 1 75® Beans, 621bs. ' ..... 100 4 12S a 500 200 POHL 10.0.6 s • la to® 051g6 10 Dressed hugs - OS liaMs • 1 " 14 Shoulders . Bard 08(4 00 ' . 12 . Buller, tube . )20 18 ' 16.% 20 I Rolls itlat 16 . 1501 20 Eggs, fresh . 1603 . " .16 Cheese - 1066 11 1215 Green apples, bush 2:44. AO@ 50 Potatoes, per bushel.... 6006 65 , .70 Oniotri . 5Q 65 Beeswax • 22 . . COIIILECTED BY DAYTON 6 11110. H Idei Veal skins beacons Sheep Pelts) Tallow• • Wool TIST OF LETTERS rearming in J Post Office at Towanda. Bradford Co.,' Pa., tor the week ending October 5, Ina: ' Ackley, Bernice. ,Crance. T. A. r • Bradt. JameS M. . Collins, Jane. • Boyd, Lucy .1, Gilbert, Louise. Bowman. Cynthia.. Hakes, Elmira. Avian, Mrs. Miranda. , Kelly, Mary Ann. itrlnit,Anna. ', , • Madden; Annie. ' Bacon, 11. A. St repo, Etied, Simons, Mrs. James. UELD roil POSTAG.E, Richard Horton, Sayre: Pa. Persons eall'hig for auy of Vie above will please eat• •• advertised,•',giving lath of list. S. W. ALVORD. P. M. B" qA L BLUING . A NEW THING! TILE BEST BLUING EVER PUT II ON THE MARKET! Put up with a patented SPRINKLER, by the use of Which you SAVE AT LEAST HAIN' THE lILI.TI SG, and Set BETTER RESULTS. Worth more than the retail price for n earlety of uses, such as a PEPPER SAUCE, - HAIR - OIL, TOOTH WASH, BAY RUM, KM PERFITMERY BOTTLE,. and for nnmherle.s other Itqntdr For sale by DITTRICH & CO., (Old stand at C. B. PATCH.) Towanda, Pa., Oct. 10, 1811. • D ISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the partnerAlp•late ly subsisting between Ferris Ackley, A.. 1 Lloyd. and J. F. Blocher, under the firm name oflAckley. Lloyd & Blocher, at IF3alusing, Pa.: Is this Cay 41s - cared by inittlud consent. J. F. Blocher is au thotited to settle all debts dile to and by the com pany. All persons indebted to the Arm of Ackley. Lloyd & Blocher are requested to call and settle at 'once. . FERRIS ACKLEY, • w..L LLOYD. J. F. BLOCUER,. . NV : y!luing, Pa., Oct. 11, 1874 Thanking the public for their liberal patronage for the past , ten years. we respectfully ask that It mar be extended to our successors, Gaylord,.ibun• tier k Co., who are now receiving a large stock of new and desirable attraction% which they otter at lowest prices for rash or ready pay. ACKLEY, LLOYD ai BLOCHER. liVxrdusing. Pa.. Oct. 1, MS. , CO-PORTNERSHIP NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that.H. B. Gaylord, C. J. Stunner and Verde Ackley, have this day formed a copartnership under the Um hatne of Gaylord, Sumner & Co., for the purpose of conducting the general mercantile business at the place lately or copied by Ackley. Lloyd audDlocher. We respect fully ask the public for a share of their patronage, and assure them that no pains will be spared to pleuse. We have lust opened a tine stock of NEW tioODS in the different noes. at greatly reduced priTrlk s lease call and examine. GAYLORD, SllMblEft & CO. yabising, Pa., Oct, 1,..10711. Hera MEAT. MARKET. ~'~y=„ 04(405 . 4000 . • 20430 • 2S*5O 05406 Vie 10 lieft4 Er . . . Di ROCLAMATION. c ENERA.L' It.EcTiox.-4restew. th aid'br•:aa set et the General Assembly. of the. Commonwealth of retlegYleatile , entitled, ,"An set leit s t il Z \ to O nt e: Elections of this Cointswealtlo • the 24 doy of July, 18111,3 t is sane toe do 7 et. the Sher- Id of every county to give notice of ouch eleettan. and to make known in such notice what Mecum are to be elected, and to designate the plate at wliteh the election is to be held: • Therefore, I. ANDREW J.rILAYTON, Hig Sherif/of Bradford County. dohereby imeke knovni and proclaini to the qualified electors of Bradford, tenni,, that a general election will he held oh TUESDAY. TiIt:FIFTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, ok. R. 1871. (being the-Tuesday neat following the hist Monday of said month,) la the several districts le wile County, as follows: Armenia. at the honer of John S. Meeker. - Alba bons., at the house of IroStnith. Albany, at the Bahr *hoot hotne. ' Asylum, at the schcothouso near S. Deckers. '- Athens hero, et the helm of D. M. isinsabaugh. Athens twp District:. No. t, at the Esehinge Inst. N 0. . ,. fat the house of Townsend Knowles. Dist. No. e. at the Sayre iiOUSe: Dist. No. 4, at the Bradford Ileum - 11nnIngton bore., at the Boyle House. Burilngoon twp., at the Boyle House, Burlington TO. Burlington Writ, at the M. E. Church. • Barclay, at the school house. Carton Dom., at the Central UMW. Canton twp., at the Central House, Canton bolo. Columbia, at the house of James Murgen., Franklin. at the Town Hall. oranville, at the house of B. F. Taylor. Ilenick, at the schoolhouse, Iterrickville. Leßsysville, at the house of F. E. Cate. 11.1tchneld, at house of S. B. Canner. I Leßoy. at Center School House. , Monroe twp., at the house once occupied by J. L. Rockwell. Monroe hero., at the boulte of Omal Orwell; at the Town Hall. . Overton, at School House No. i. • Pike: . at the house of Traver Bosworth. • Rome tsp., at the Academy, Rome born. Itorno now, at the Academy. • lfidghury, at the house of Chas. Reedy. Shestipuln.'at the Valley Haase. both& eld. at ths house of Mrs. Thos. Sinead. Stand ng Stone; at the' house of Simon Stevens Smfthfleld. at the house of L. U. Forest.' Sylvania bore., at the house of Curti% Merritt. South Creek, at the house of C. 4 1 .. •- Terry, at the house of E.. 1. Shepard. Towanda horo.—Fint Ward, at the hotel of 4'at rick Sullivan, Second Ward, at the Court Rouse. Third Ward, at the grol.e!y store of G. S. Smith: Towanda tivp...at the school house n,ar H. L. Scott's. Mills.Towanda North, at the pause of S.:A: i ' Troy burp., at the house of V. M. L..ongo Troy twp., At the house of V. 111.. Long. Tr iv hot% Tuscarora, at the schoid home dear .lat Black's. Ulster, at the Forest House. • - Warren, at the house of It. Cooper. \Chatham, at the house Of B. Anykenlalt. . Wyalusitg; at the bunco of J. It. Black, - Wilmot. at the house of A.. 1. Stone. • Welts, at the house of 1.. Seely.- Wysoz, at th house ofILEG Myer. • At width time and place thp qualified electors will sole py ballot for the following named officers to be elected,piatnely : • Far Me person 1, r the office of Governor of the Rotnumiswealth of Pennsylvania. . - Fur one person for th.• office at Lieutenant Gov ernor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: For oneperson for (he office of Judge of the Su- Keine Court of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia. For one pirson for the office of Secretary. of *ln ternal Affairs oft he Commonwealth of Peunsytva nia. For one-Person for the office of 'Member of COM. gross of the roiled States. (.0 conjuuctiou with the counties of Wayne, Wyoming, and Susque hanna.) For one person for the office of Sheriff of said county. For one person for thevffice of Prothonotary of said county. For one person for tite_Office of Register. and Re corder of said county. . ,•• For one parson for the office of Treasurer of;sald county. For three persms for the office Of members of the House 0! Representatives of Pennsylvania: For two pers.orts for the office of Commissioners of Calif county. • Fur two persons for the office of Auditors of sabl county.., For one person tor the office of 'Coroner of said 'county. It I, further directed that the election mils of - the it.re,al distrlets shall he opened at 51`VOµo'clock In the itternitg, and shaft continue epen without interrnottn or adjourn. vnt until seven o'clock In the erer.iug. when the polls Oats be closed. Special attention Is hereby directed to the. 6th A ft! eie of the new eaftSt Station, r:crios 1. v very male e Wan) twenty-one, yehrsof age. poss. , !sslug the following qualtileations: :411411 he entitled to vine at all shall have been n'eltizen4f the United States at least one month. hecond.-lle Omit have 'twitted in, the State one year, fur If, Living previou%ly been aipiatified elec tor or native horn ettiaen of the State, he shall have reinoved_ therefrom and returned. thtM ei months) Immediately preceding t he election. Thor!.—He shalt hat-c resided in the election dis trict where. be ,hail toler to. vote, at least - two Mouths tunnel:Jilt ety preceding the election. V.jurtn.—lf twcury-tno years of ago or upwards.: he shall 'hive paid within two years a State or county tax, which shalt have been asaeste4t at ;least 'two months and paid at least one month before the election • SEc. 4. All eleellonsai by the eltlzens stiall 1)4 by ballet. Every, ballot voted bball be funthered lu the order In which It' 01.11 recK-rved, and the number recorded by the electlim officers , on the list or voters, Opposite the mane of the elector who Kee smite the ballot. , Any erecter may write his name upon his ticket, or cause the mine to be written thereon and attested by a citizen of the district. The election officers shall lw sworn or Minified not to dlecinee how any elector shalt have voted unless, required to do do as w.intessee Ina Judicill proceed lug. ~See. 5. Electors shall in all cases except treason, felony and breach or surety of the 'peace he privi leged front arrest during their attendance on elec ions. and in going to anti. returning therefrom. Site. ti. • Whenever ennui the qualified electors of this Coneneen - ealth ehall he In actual 13 y ser vice; under 'a requisitionl;frum the President of the United States, or by anthority of this Common- Wyatt!), such electors may exercise the right of suf frage In all etectioes by • the el Wens, under tech regulations as are or shall be Prescribed by law, as fully as If they were presentat their usual places of eteetfou. See. 7. All laws regulating the heeling - of elec. Clone bribe citizens or for the registration of elec tors shall be uniform throughout the state,•bet nu elector shall be deprived of the privilege of voting by reaent of his-game not being registered. Sne. 8. Kuy person ehu than give, or premise, or offer to give.. to an eleeter ; and money, reward er other valuable consideration for It's vote at an election, or for e. ithohlingt the same, or who shall give, or plumbs to give stark consideration to any other person or party for durh elector's vote or for the withholding thereof.. atel any elector who shall receive or agree to reeelve, for himself or for an other. allY money, reavutti Or ether valuable emelt!. erat eft fur-his vote at an eitectiett, fir fur withhold lug the same, shall thereby forfeit the right to vote M such election, and any !elector whose right to 'tote shall he challeeged for such mist. before the election °Ricers, shail to required to swear or omen than the matter of the' chailenge .is untrue, be fore lab+ vote shall be reeelved. ! Sic. a; 'Any lwritet who shall; while a candidate for (Mee. be guilty or hi ibery, fraud; or wilful vie. • latlun of any election law4eliall be forever dbtptall ged teem ducting an (Mee of trust or profit lit this Commonwealth; any petisen convicted of wilful violation of the election intro, shall, In addition to any penalties tumid el by law, be deprived of the right of suffrage, absolutely, for a term bf four years, 13. For the purpose of, r votieg no person shall be deemed to have galneda residence by gee son of ills preseure, or lest It by reason of beent. settee, while employed In the service of either civil Or militerv, of till; State or the United States, nor While engaged In the navigation of the waters of the Start id the United States! or 011 the high seas, nor while kept In any poor house, or other :serum. at public qxpeuse, tier while cue-tined In public prism'. 1 Sec. 14. /81striet erection hoards shall consist of a judge andtwo inspectors. wile shall be chosen annually, by the eltizepe. Each elector shall have the right to vote for the judge and one inspector, and each ittspeepter shall appoint - one clerk. . The first elecilhirtelard (hr any nevi district shall be.se lected, and vacancies in election boards filled, as shall be pmvided by law. Election officers Shall be privileged from arrest .upon days of election, anti while engaged In making ,up anti traemnittilig re tarns. except upon warrant of a court of record or judge thereof, for an election fraud, for felony or fur wanton breach of the peace. In cities they may claim exemption from jury duty during their terms' f service. - SEC. it. Na person shall be qualified to serve ns an election eflicer who shall bold, or 'shall within two months have held any (Alec. r appointment or employment in or under the Goventmetit of the United States. or of this State, or of 'ny city or county. or of any Municipal hoard, commission. or trust, In any' city, save Only justices of 'the peace and aldermen, notaries public awl persons in the Militia service of the State ; our Meth any election officer be eligible to any civil °face to he filled at an election at which he shall save, save only ea such subordieate municipal' or local Milers, below the grade of city or county officers, or shall be designee ted by general-law.• And also the following acts of Assembly now in forc'e In this State. viet Act of June 30, 1874 • 'See. 5. At all elections hereafter held under the laws; of this etnitmonwealth, the polls shall ho opened at 7 o'cloet A. te.,'and closed atl o'clock P. se ! • ' SEC:7. Whenever there shall be a vacancy in an election board 'en the morning of an cite thin; paid vacancy shall be filled in conformity with existing laws. The - said act of Assembly entitled, " an- act rela ting to the elections of this Corumenwe,althm passed July 2. 1816, provides es follows, viz: •'That the Inspectors and Judges zhall-meet the-respective places'appointed for holding the election In the districts In which they respectively belong, before seven o'clock In the morning, and 'each said Inspector shall appoint one clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of such district. • " In case the perms who shall have received the second highest.nusuber of votes for Inspector shall net attend on the day of any election, then the per son v1'150,41211 have received the - second Rtigheet lattrubBrof votes for Judge at the next preceding election shall act ' as Inspector In his place, And In cape the person who shall have received the highest number of votes for Inepector shall not at tend. the person elected as Judge ' shall appoint au Inspector his place. And le' case the person elected - Judge shall ant attend, then the inspector who received the highest number of votes shall appoint a Judge in his place, and if any vacancy . shall continuo in the board for the space of one hour after the lime axed by taw for opening the election, the qualified voters of the township, ward or district for which such officer shalt have been elected, present at the place of election, shall elect one of their number. to Illiench,vacaucy." The act of Seth of July. 1874, further provides, via t - tirc. S. At the opening of thepolla at all elec tions It shall be the duty of the judges or:election for their respective, districts to desitnate one of the inspectors, whose duty it shall be to have in custody thoregistry'of voters. and to make the en tries therein required by law; and it shalt be the duty of the other of said inspectors to receive and number the ballets presented at said election. Ski:: O. All elections by the citizens shall be he ballot; and every ballot voted shall behOlithered In therirder in which it shall be. received, and the number recorded by the clerks on the rig of voters opposite the name or the elector from whom iv mitred:. And any voter voting two or more tickets . the several tteketaso voted shall each be numbered with the number correspoditing with the number to the name of the voter. Any elector may write his name upon his ticket, or came the same to be written thereon. and attested 'by a citizen of 'the district. In addition to the oath now prescribed by law to be taken and subscribed Lby election eflt. ter*. they shall severally be Worn or aimed not , to disclose bow any elector shall have voted, unless required to do so.as a - witness Ina pelletal Proceed ing. All Judges ; Inspectors, clerks, anti .overseers of any election held under this act. shalt, before entering upon their duties. be duly sworn' ot at finned in the presence Oteach other. 'The lodges shall beintons by the minority Inspector, if there • bo oath tuition:7 hapeetor. and incase there- Spector, • Milhosity -Inspector, thtm bra Padre pf the peede-or. aldermar. lied -the inspector,. ~mere oat elialtashall beware let the ludge.:Certlecides sdaseitrnstheeeridltradng shall be.datly made 1 18 4, lordipede g IN stied* - • lINIMEIIEMI • ilti Orkile oft OS who administered the , oath., If soy &Olga or Minority inspector refries or falls to , 'tartar the officers of election In the wanner - re. ; 'lplUed by this act, toil any officer of eleetion shall I -lief Without first,beliig.thaly sworn, or If any officer 1 ofelecilou shall sign the form of oath without be. t turd tO sworn, or it coy Joao or minority tuspee. tor 'than certify that any officer was sworn when he wuiiut,.ii shall he deetutd a mialerucanor„ and • Upon conch:tht the officer or °Meets so offending I Shall he tined 'not exceeding one thousand dollars, • or Imptleountent.nut excinulilit OnO year, or both,' in the discretion of the court. • \ Sac. to: On the day of election anv person whose 1 ' name shall nut appear on the siletry el.'sliters, and who claims the right to vote at said election, t t shaftproduce atiettetindt qualified voter of therdia- , trict as a witness to the residence or the clultnanl ~ in the district In which he clal ., it to be a wrier, fire;{ the period of at.least two month's immediately pre.l ceding said election. watch: witness shah be sworn. or arlirtned,,and subscribe a written, or partly writ- ten and partly printed agidavit to the facts stated I by hint. which , affidavit shall define clearly where i the residence lot the person Im:claiming to be a voter; and the potash so claiming the right to vote l shill also take auef subscribe a written, or partly 1 written awl partly printed affidavit, stating to the , 'best of his knowledge and h diet, when and Where. 1 he was horn; that lie has been a attest of the thil- i led States for one wOoth. and of the Ceminen- Wealth of Pennsylvania - that he hen . reeldealtr the Commonwealth one year; et, if formerly a quail . lied elector, br a native Wan citizen thereof, and has removed therefrom and \ koturned„ that he has %resided therein six tuouths 'next pd - election; that he has resides \in tceding which he . embus to be a voter Os th t least two months Immediately preceding said elee lien; that he has not moved itatokho district: fur the pnrposo of voting therein ; that he has, if twen- ty-two years of age and upwards , - paid -a state or county tax within two year-., which was assessed at toast two months and paid at least gneXtiOntlt be- 1 fore the election: The sald affidavit shall also state when awl where the lax - c laimed tube paid by the aniaut was assessed , and when' and where and to whom paid. and the 'tax receipt therefor shall be produind-for exatnitiation, unless .tb&afti ' ant shalt state In his sflidavit that it has been -(lost or deettoyed, or that lio never received any; 'awl If s a tianualizsd citizen, shall ALIO state when, whew. and by what court he was naturalized, and shall aim produce ttlecertin, ate o: naturalizrtton for ex amination. But if the peewit 50 claffuling the right to vote shall take and subscribe and aflidavit that . Iris a native born Citizen of the United States, or if horn elsewhere, shalt state the fact in his 'Aida vit, and shall pr duce evidence thathe has been naturalized, Or that he- is entitled tweltizenship by - reason of hie falters naturalization, and shall fur ther state I n his afedsvit that he is, at the time of maklug the affidavit, of the ego of twenty-one and under twenty-two years; tint he has been a eftl gen of the Unitod r•tates nue month, and. has/rid ded in his State one year, or, if a native horn citi zen of the State, and renvived ' therefrom and re turned, that he has 'residA therom six mouths next preceding said .election, and In the election district two nimitlis immediately preceding such election, he shall be entitled to vote, although he shall not have paid taxes. The 53111 attidavits of all persons makfug such elands, and the afildwrits of the %%tiles:es to thtdr residence, shall be preserved by the election board, awl at the close in the eleE'- tlott thy siudl he eneWsed with the list Of voters, tally list. and other papers required by law to be tiled by the ret_sti judge 'atilt the prothonotary, and shall tent:tin on tits therewith in the prottmne lary's office: suni, et to ex.tainatiou as other ewe; • tion papers are. It the election officers shall find that the apple: tit 15oSmr..11C, ail the legal onalliica than of a Vilter 110 Sliait he psrmitted to vote, ,Eld Li, O.IEIO shall 13, added to the list. of taxable. by • the election ollicess, the woad 'tax" being added w..cre the claimant clalitw t o" vote on tax, ;slid th e Word .. age" were he etliVIS to vote on age, the 'same words being added tr; the clerks in each case. re-pectively, on the ',lsis of persons voting at stnit election. . -,:' . SEA:. 11. it shall be laWfut for any qualified citi zen of the disttict, notwithstanding the naive of the proposed Voter Is colatathed ou the list of resi dent tazables, t,r challenge the vote of such persou, whereupon the same proof of the right of suffrage as 15 Ityw , claimed by law shall be publicly mace and acted on Its the election board and -the vote admitted or reJeco.d, ascot ding to the evidence, Every ils!rson entituleg to I , - a naturalized citizen, shall be required hi produce 'tab: naturallz at et:T illie:lie at tne eleeth n before votatg, exrefd where he has been for Live yeas eotr,ecutively n vOterin the iii-taiet where lie olfere 5 vote, and ott the vote of such prison being received. the election officers are to era - or stamp the w..,-,1 -eotcd•• on I,l;_c e r., titicate, with the soty, uteollt and year, and ally eir e lea otlle - ,:r or Olken.' shat revels e it'seecqiil vote pa the same 'ady. by xi/ toe or tin Nara, certificate. except where s , us ate rn.titud 1u vo:.e, because of• _the. naturadzatioti of their father, they anti the person who shall offer suet sine, shalt be guilty of a lutstlemeanor, and on coirriel lour h . .treot be fined or Unlit - Ist/nett, or both, at the dinre titar of lite coda, but the tine shall not tiered five huittlrtul ducat B, in each a.e. nor the slut risen inch& one year. The like punishment shalt be in flitted, on On fee ...niecr, of election who shalt liegiect or refuse to tithe or ealise to lie made I he eritler,oneut required on nada: ra:lzation rcritheaie. 13. 11 Liu): election officer shall refuse or glees to r, vire such prool of Ito: right of age a, i.. pteNcillifal by this law, or the law.; to %video this Is a suppl,itieut.'frudo any pezzOn otieriug to vete • w hose is 0.1 en the tt.st of asses,eu so - ter-, or a ho:or tight to vote is eltallerged by arty qualift , l voter pr :wad: Stilt per son 0. Vote %%latent r.quirir:t: such 14 , 4, every sou so et:ending upon entite: 1011,41 w guilty of a lel:Aie.. aelor, and ue scittriwctl, for every surd flay a line not exceeding :Ire 'dun tired Millar,. 43t uoierga alt iltilirix.tnittielit or not more than toot year, or both, at the dberetion of the mart. ]! - = appointed as ah oveizeer, who shah nelVect re fuse to ',client' any duty by this act. without reasonanie or b-gai.catuee. thall be etthject to a p-tawny of one honored dollafe, zind If arty at zAlseor kilo", lug.; Le.ee., any wrson as.a voter who le not quail led, or who' halt wilfully ranee to nsee - s any Olin who is quail find, he tbau be guilty at a nibtlicuteanor iu odic(, and on conviction Ire plictieled by a.tlite co',..eac,rding one %b0ne5:14.41017 tar, or linprieo:, went not e:tcoediug two yearn, or both, at the di , erein,u of t court, and aLo subject au action 'for damages by _the party agrieved; ant if any person Alan fraudulently at ter, add to. defase or destroy an& list - bf Voter's made out-as di ti.ctol by thin act, or tear down or rernlore tll 3 same rr,,To I,:aco wtittre it has been file I, wrh frataluieut or riLlschlev"us. lutent. or fur ally tinfiroper purp,Ne, (1,3 parson su nirelon 4 guilty or a .rakal:Ausanor, autl on convic tion shah itn;stlett uy a :In:: nut exceeding : five hundred dtpn..nz, ur linprik..4,,,lnen: not e_xet,e.ling iyo yearS' or both, at tie!. tii..cretion of the court, and-If any persou shalt by sioteuee Or Intimidation, drive, or al tempt to drive ft at the pulls, any pr- Soll'OrPrtSeas Appol:lted by the court to act as. ev ,, rsecr, , of as e,,Letioa, or to any way wpfully pre vent*Kild fr.eti Vlto duties en- Jotaoluinin tiwro by Inas:n-1, such p-znou shaft gulity of a - laisataleaaer, and upon conviction theteof, shall a punkin...l by a ft:: , 11,4 excited lug one ilinusand ilo:iats.q:r by luipri,ounient not ex.- ectatug IssO year., or, norh, a; the discretion-of the court. Any - perst.O 'lOlO :then 011 thu day of elee lloa. Vitali :guy ioili"g I .laeo la any eleiztiou district h. is nut entitled to vote. and Antil use any tiltlinidatom or vioten. , :! rot LW' purpose of pre venting any officer of etretion trona I.,:rforining the, Audis ri united of him by lax; or for the purpore of pr , venting any qualified voter o such district ea; tcishtg.tbe rßht to cha.,:enge any fa r 1 ,,,a otter to rote, moil 1 ,-..1-;.,4 1 a shall be deemed guilty of a tutsdeuwanot, at.d upon convictluit thereof shall be punished by a floe not exceeding one thousand dot tan,. or by hourhongtiont not ecceding, tyro years. or l.oth, at lb,. discretlun of th. court. Any elerk on, rseer or eTerthei ollh rr, a ho shat) db:clOse how any oleetor shall have voted, unleas ientilted to do 00 st a millers In 'a pidielat proCectil og, Le guilty of a nilsoenicanor, and upon conVietion thereof uhall Im putilsbed by a tine nut exceeding one thousand .dollars, or by itaprisontnent nut ex ceeding two ye'ars, or both, n.t - the 4f:ere:ion of the court. • =Ol auy o41c,•1 of an eie.tlotr under this act front hoid- Iti: ftlett election_ or use or threaten au.y.t.tuictice. to an . : t,MtelL, and .11111) hat rnipt erie Ititcrfere With him in the execution or Ilia du ty, shall ;dock or at letitteto Noel: up the •wittdow, er firt•nne any whitlow nswArtht: Sante may Ito:deti, Or sha:l distort) the pram of ouch election. or Wall too or prac tire Ititttnbtattun-hp force nr ei , ileta, n , tbe design 10.1,111 u.: cote - unduly oroNerawe any erector or prevent hint vottaw, or restrain 'tit. , freedom. of 'choice, such perscit. on ct nvictlon. shall be tined imi.ny stun not exceeding five-, hundred dollara, or be. ti prt-orwd for any flute not less: titan one lair more than twelve triontliCi, and If it shall be shown to the court whets: tho trial of sue ~offense salt i be had, that the peti 7 iihr se offending 'was not a,resident of the city watt ! or tch,r,t the sahroircuso Was committed. toot not entitled to vote th.:rein. uu corAbithin he shall be sentenced to pay altiue or net less than one !Mildred line More , than cue tholl• annul-dollars. and lie blood...meg not less than six Mouths iffirmore than tau, cars. If any person or persons Shrill make any bet or wager open the iesult of the election, within the coninitamealth. or shall offer to make any.'aueh bet or wager, either by verbal proclamation thereof, or by aaS written or printed advert isk ment, or Invite any pillion or persons to maks. such bet or Wager, upon Oonviction thereat he or they shall forfeit and re ly tl)ree limes the amount so bet or offered to be And the etc-et/on hors of the commonwealth fur ther provide that °The -iiisneetors; judges and clerks shalt. before entering lit the duties of theli espies, severoll take and sub-b.rlbe thil oath or. af firmation hereinafter direet.-d. Melt 'snot} be•ed ministered to them- by any judge. - alderman, or justice of the peace, but if no such tuogistrue he - present. one Of the Inspectors of t . chtetittn shalt administer the oath or sillireiation o the jedg and other Inspector, and then the Ins a ctor so qualin shall administer the ex ti or afar/ lion to film. The inspectors, judge at ka by la, to hold township aid. I lections shall take and sUltserilte the ti..t'rei ott !t • affirmations requlrvd by the 19th. 20 - 11. and at ens of the set or 2tl day of July, t„ relit ng to the elect lotus or_ thiS Commonwealth.. -whi t oaths or affirmation:: slit:the prepared and mite ntstertal lit the manner preoxibt it In the 224 sections of said act; and 1n addition to r eonforred by the t cctir.n Ay: t•ltAd juilg,; or either or the In-pot-furs ghall have, t:ower- to administer the oaths presctil:til by sold art to any cjerk of a general, special or 101.clAtip , The following shall he (be form the oath or at drumtion to be taken be earls inspector. vie; "I th. II.) do—that I will duly attend to the en smog election during the continuance titorcof. as au Inspector, ant that, I will not receive al:tricker or vale from any person other than attehns I firm ly believe to be. according to the ovnislons of the constitution anti the la, s of the conationwertith, entitled to a vote at moth election. without vcgott lug such evidence of the light to tote as !stilt . ..stet] by law, nor will I velatlously delay or rebut: to re cetre any vote . nom any person whet shall ltelloVe to be entitled to vote no afortstald. - add that I will not disclose how •any e:cetor that! hare owed. no. less required to at> so tvt c w:tness In a judici'd proceeding, but that I will in . all things truly and mmtrtially and faithfully perform my duty there. In. to the (tent of tiny judgment and .ahttith.y, and that i am sot, directly or Indirectly. interested in any het or wager on the result of lids election." The following shall, be the math affirmatinit of each judge, viz t, I (.t. B.) —that I • will as judge ditty attend the.eniating election during the continuance t h ereof. and faithfully sotist the tospentort In carrying on the same, that I will bet glee.my consent that any vote or ttcket shall be re- e. teed from any ptriton other than such as I firmly bent:Ye to be, according to the provisions of, thu constitution. wad the taws of this commonwealth._ entith Alb mote at such election, without requiring such evidence of the right to vote as is directed by law, and that I will pile my best endeavors to prc. Vent any fraud, deceit or .abuse.. In caryistg on the Mule 'by Chisels* qualified to vote, or others, and' Will Make a trite and perfect return of the Mid election, and that I will not disclose bow any Wee. tors aunt hate voted, uniews gaited to dote as a Wltneas int judalal proceeding . and .will hi All things truly, infyiltrttally, Mid faithfully , perform tar ditty respecting the, tame to the best of. My "ttliginent and ability, anti thit t PM not directly or Indirectly interested in any bet or wager on the re sult of this election. • , Tha following ratan bo ihe. form I,ll.2!_oa'dt or Itleurrotioo CJ bo tokrn Or eneVokrit. tlr "1 ( B.) dor----that I trill; Intrairttally and trot trite-down she 'vine of Rath olropr who ',ball • • • rote at the cymbals enrolee, .hick shall be gives' me In charge, and else the Lame of the toommtp, ,erard or thstrfm . whereto such. elector . ..resides. end teen:lolly and truly. wrint Alban' the , number of_ votes titat shall be siven.tor tech candidate at the election, asoftensa tile motile shall be read to nr e . by the Inspections:thereof, and , that / will riot sit,- his chow ant elector shalt e - eoted, rudesto ter Odra/ 10 deeelasidtpeam Aiiik uditial promedthi, zapi. and to all Mop truly and faithfully perform my duty respecting the same to the best of my judg. meta mid abilities. and that I am nut directly nr Indirectly Interested la any bet or wager en thr re- ' - eult of the election." The illtalllletteteetors will take uotlee of the fol lowing set, of easse , mhly. appreved the 12th 44.), of IBM. "An Ant ,teXtlizt.fing the tm d« D r- Voting malt elestlon■, In the several eOnottes of •thli Colninotr,ealib. Sac. 1. Ile it enacted by the Senate and Finns', of -Itepreitentretiveitenf the Inenmonwenlib of Penner., vania, In general Assembly met, and it be hereby enacted by: this tiottiorlipe of the satrie f That the /instilled _Thiele* of.'iber•nererith counties of /his .ceentooaWealth...l4.alt _se_ncrat, township, borough and special elect Itms. are he•reby hereafter anchor. trod and recwirtel. to vote, by, tinitetts..prioo o l written.,or partly printe4 ; or,partly terliten..serer. ally elasigitl as follatts::;Altio ticket shah enib , ace the natatulol-stlt judges or.centrts toted tor.auel to be labeled outside -Judiciary , - one ticket 'Ash embrace the names" el all_ th0.,840 One" toted for and. labeled "Alste "; thief 'ttelet shall efiWrace the aantea of all county oiliceri riried for, including Waco of -Alienator and fortub'.7.4 of 'Assembly, ft ruled yor, and' weathers of Congress, If voted tor, mot labeled " coon ty , *; one; ticket MHO etrWeac- The names of all .lowitshlp odieers Yokel ioi; and he Ls. bided "township''; one tlckAt shaft crobrace the • names Malt poropgb offirer.s.yoted for, and ie,• beled iquarotigh." and each Wass shall be de isAlted in set:orate ballot boxes. Sgc. 2. This It shall be the duty of the :lbw ilk in the several enoritles of tills cionnionweeith to lniert In their .election pro•wanatiolw hereafter Sued the first section of this act. • ;AMES It...KELLEY, ',Speaker of the ifouse Ito.prese . sstatts&c. " DAVID . • lippaker of the Senate. APPUOVID,. tli thbleithib-daY of MaJCLI, A, 1),, one thousand eight hundred and witty els. A. Y 3. CURTIN. FIFItr.NTEI A)TFNDME\T• WilEttr.Aft. - The Congrews;of the rotted Stabil on the alai day of Mirth. Is7o. passed an art entitled, An act to enforrie the right of citizens of thst United States to vote in the several Stales of ti.la !Titbit', and for other purposes " the first; and ~second sections of which areas foUovrA "f3z.t. 1. - lie It enacted by the ts'Wate and Holm of Itcp•eseutativeg of tint United States of Ane-ri mitt& Congress assembled. That 01l citizens of the tutted States, who are, or shall beotherwlife gnat!. !'lied to vote at any ielectlim by the people in any ..statc, Tenitory. district, city, -valid', township, tichbol district, municipality. ether territorial soh. - diVislou, ll,latl he entitled and allowed to vote at Alt suelt - eleetions, without distilled:ln of race,. color, or precious condition of Fen - Wide, any can. nthutfon taer,`mortotn, wine. or regulation of .any State er.Territtery, or ter, yyii tinder rte antbOrlty. to • the -contrary notwlthstan g'. , Sic.. 2. And lob it furth enacted.. That bear un.ler the - authority of the Consl ituttoo or laws of art, State or the ianiikof any Territory. any act fs or shall be rorititred • to be'done as a pro-riqulvite -- or qualification for li.dtm.t.and by such constitution or taw, pe,rnon% or °Mears am or shall be rhnrged with the performance ofdo ties fureisoing to citizen* au - opportunity .to perform snail requisite; or to Leconte qualified to vote, it shalt be the ditty of every Amyl person and oftle , lr to give to ati the citizens of the United Statei rice sam- and roaat npportuntly to perform nuelt pre.reonlclt and to - becornt! qualified to vote wit/Ion: diStiwnion Of - race, coin ! , or previous ern dlt lob of \srrvi tilde, and tf or , tneer strait refuse or knoultigty onilt tie give fall effect to this seetlotwhe eliahi tor every "fels offeti , e, forfeit and pay tite‘sum of five hundred doiniri , to the person aggrieved:, thereby, to he rreoVerid by an artnn on the. ca.e,‘,l!li ;nit cost+ and mien .allovracce. for co:af-et \ ll.7itt I court shall deem just, nod skill also for over". 5n , 7.1) (-Arense, he deetu,d guilty of a mt...al.mtett aee.‘rlud, ' shalt on itinvlvlloo , thereof_ be fim.d not he:'S than fire hundred dollar e, or be trnprlsourd not 104.4 IlMit a month nor morn than t year, or both at the ilk-, cretiost of the court." And the Judges of the ••• Ano ae .11m1,6 of the r‘‘. , perettrre iliNtriettafore said, are required to Nee at TOwatla, On the Fri day o t foilowing the holding - of ..T.tid elem:cn [heti atol.t here to perform thoNt, :Wogs reiptirtd of theia by law. • All Judge living 'within twelve tales of the prothonotary - a (alive, or within tnelity-four mlie.t, if their residence b.. In a town. village or city :gum the line cf.:l railroad leading to the county ,nial, bi•for..l two o'clock pa,t meridian of the day after the election. and all 'other judges than. he ..re twetve liclo, - k meridian of the ~, ,. icoral day after liii , election. d-liver the ri tOra=. together with re, turn -hoot, to tic fRIJIII.St -tray, ,of. the court, of eoin t n,.o pleas of tile, county. %stitch said r•.torn si o , dliall he tiled. iii the day and Lour of fling niark , .l there. u. and shall h.( preaery,d by Eh!! pi-o.: ttioaotary for liable la,pe.th it. • fait.° give notice that In c infornitte to itr. pro. ... visims of the fottowhig t lb, itt,tple of the nniii.ty will vote union the ri. stloo of taxicg_gegs. E.n.li taut will have iip , o the oatidd.., the w.•rda "dog I v.v. , " and no the-iiiid.le Me winds "for the clog ;an , " or 301:1,t th- dog , aw.". • • AN ACT--":xte.olitiv; Ut prov!sloits att art io dog, : ix! Nerthampzoli, splitzpLlAan.l 1.:1:1e;t•tvr t TIC 51x , 1 of ; April, .V•no e:ght anti fifty-tour. to uli the coutilleg , or ' . • 14.12T10N 1. 1k it enacted, no: the sCv..rril - • provl,l , m, 311. , ,t of ;,s,-tab!y, entitled An An ant r.-lating to clov is Miralien., ¶11..f,t. -r, North tunp;on. Seliny;k 111 and Lan,:aster ap p.tN,...i/ .1 of, Aprll,Anno Doininipne oiglit launared and , titty-fur,-whirb en folnw.4: ACT—Holatintzto,ing4 In .I,ll.lPhnny, Chester„ . cwintles. ~.1:, -: 1.••••: I. B. it t'. , ,tet. , l C , : ; rd of prr.. , iced of Vol roolzaw.ar,o of p.,lnxytraoi..l in ncrat . .tyrtrifibig fl.l qud ittc , .by enacted Au Vic onthorfty of th' orrike. Ttitethi, respacitve e:et ks tw t rg.tirts or (1 , W.110r se-Maus - of the ctontairs of Allt-ghetty. Coesror, N'brtlittuippu", Sehttyll; ill and Laura.. ter, shalt, ay ,soon after the passage of thl- ay: 0'; pro eurc a 'locket, 31 . th • etypt'lt CWlll' . .q.ior.lll9 iegi:sterthg or dogs, 10 - the irritate: t‘do t e t tog, to slit: owner of any tb•g.svi thin the Cotton, s of 'A legheity, Chester. IC, titatuptou. tiottnylttl:l sled Lancaster, Who sitatl (orals!' to the clerk tiro: tt,ald a description of his or her d o g, giving the 1`31111,!,• height , „ autl.storh o; her niaras, desertp... Won autl delguatlon as he or yho may be slits to give. the c:crit shall enter the .otM -at leut;th 1,i3 ditekt.t. atyl forolsh the uwtmc With copy Of the registry it made, for which t.erViet:s the clericshail re-relye khe hunt (.1 one thsuar. half for the ttse of the wooly 'III which >u:11 ruaG try Is mad(. • . .. .. St:citoN-2; ghat the owiler , c.r nrcy clog zo rerrja trrc4.l ',fling, the.t.ame, t0...y 'transfer •soell ter:J . l. care of r‘ giAtry ill the pnrehaser, whn, -on pre,...i h.g the sanr to the el-tit. nliaii tict.f. the I rau:fvr on Ili, ikeket, and ittlrS the ,all.l-t aa..w.t. - of Per -0,1 1 chmAtn't.... the ,ante shalt shithl to d his or 12r hum.-fit and,nriant •tte. arid ';‘.) of an fit -tote init,dusets . tkhseri lug the pr.o - 1-.14 113 of this s , nd:on. tis.tlity and iti,ettoola, for the pelt •-u 10 Wai fiist Te:i.l.stered., for which , litly of 11 - 00.ster and index inq ttin name a l ; clerk :-.hall btt • hilt r 4 t;oreei.ttre the atini of tvelve and a ha'f rent, riEcTttwx a. That ! , 11 dogs registered aceutdit g to the p ell-anus of this herel•,a'i dto be per.,onal 14,1 - lefty. and r.neh dogs so r..lll,:ered is afar sald'Fball t, ns amott th.• sut,Per. ut lia - - eeny as any other lii••d of.prra , eai prope.rlyzand, ev , •ry p , rson so ate4lln4 and fak, og 3w2V a• shall ne pl.),etation and 11.diettnent• In the eciartf qu...rter sesshins, 'and un , thereer s tall be ScAltelic , .l lie htlehirtlein* as e••urt Ira timir dis..retion na.7 think prOp,r,.* I. a 511.1,the aamu are h,r•zby extend ed al( t•••nnt les thts eoninn.r.vatalth APt"ltoViLtr-- the is:r. dad of May. A. I). 18,i. J. F. , Givell timer fry hand. at my °Mee Towanda. If•:11 dar of tlettAy.r, in the y-•ar of wat . Lend, one ihousand eight hundrtd and scvaCy- MO% and In lit - one-la not:red and scud y,,ar of Up, in.lepondelice or Statt's. AN DREW - J. LAtTO:C. • sh . C'r;fr::. (+Mee, Town 4%a. ). 1,11e5117. OC:114 r.•:o,_ 1573. 10(w-tat. A tiiiTolt.'s xOTICE. -_Final nei•ouf.t otthe ..,tatuttlistratui of the estate of .1.1110 61:tspv.. rh,ettedetstglied an Auditor appetuted by he Court to 4b.pehe ii exe 010 e. and dlstr.hu tion to the hands of the dmluist Tem att,tot t o the dem...3 of Ihte, appolfitteeut at hls in Towatolo.- WE Inti F.S.II.AY, the. oth. eigy of NOVE31111.:11, IPS, at 10 o'clock A. 31.. wheu.aud wheteall perNon4 Interested toast at n•t:d, or foreveiardebarred tripe In upon said feud. ' E. 1.: 111L1.1S, . Oct 10-te-:„ • Andttor: A I.7DITOR'.B NOTICE.—J:- M. tl xis Etabts E. B.AVlllinhs.. Nu. 1,475, )lay T... In, Tl 4 4n - 1 , 1,i - sighed an Auditor appointed by e. Court tedl.•ritnite Inoneys_arlNlng fr“in tho Sher, Ift's sald of defendant's' real estate, tild attend to the dutrof his appointment at bls't Mee ht o. To cvana h , rough. in! Trk...DAY; the 12th day of NovrKnr.it. its:A.4l I ..'Clork P. 3t., when and uheie a t per , ons interet•ted must attend, er force. or Co &hatred from COM kg In ntw.tt said' famt. ottlo-ity. • JANIFS WOOD. Auditor. • ._______ . Ass.....G.NEE , s..NOTICE,'•,--In fife .. iiist , irt Cowl of the United Stites for the AVr.tern (lisp let of Pennsylvania. Itt Bankrupt cy. In tit nuttier. of Winfield S. lintiney, Bank rupt. - . . .We,.tern District of Pennsylvania: is - .; To wi t oan tt may oone-rn: —The- undersizned iii . ebyg,:ves Utrg lee , f his appoint tti4 nt tui Am.lgnee of Winn: hi M. Kinney. of the Itoroligh at nealle. In the county-of Bradford, and s. , .ate or Penn,ylvattla. Within .:;3 d J.ll , (flet, VAIO 113 S 1/1.111 aditidg. , ,l -a Bankrupt on eeeditors' 'petition by the District Court of said District.- , - Hated Temr.teels, the sth day. or October. A. 1875. e ..muN W. CODOING. tectlo-Itr. Assigner.- . • fiRii•HANS' COURT SALE.-By I_s virtue of atrordet Issited nut of thOr Itft s• Court. of !trail font etnint y. the ntuler.,lgned, istr.itor ot the estate of A Ilea IVlnslow, Tate Wittne: twn„ tieer-ased.;"wlll exp o se to tuthlle 2:-e on the nr..toises..on AATU'It Y, the thh day of. NOV EAIIIEIt, itt7s. at 2 o'cludt. P. At., the f0110w..7, Inc deselibed property,..to.n : lionntled on the south Py latultt of 4 P Shirts and Jeshph Atorronr, on the Wt.,t by the Stisgittehanna• ' river, on - the north lty landi of lirfillatn Barton, now on 11.'11 by-E. S. Conant. and on the" east by !, lands or Allen Wiltton'a heirs, and contains WO aercs, he he same nu.re or bring the satin land co:tented by Eddy XVinslette to Allen Winslow he decd. dated August the 27th, A. IL 1863, anti re ci;rled In decd 11i.OII . No. el, tetge - TIMMS. t, - c - , SALF.:. , --itirtn-nitot: property being st tnt k dew : etiOo on confirmation, and the balAn. In-one, Iwo and - three - Years, with interest, fretn . eer.ilrutat lon. - V. QTII.CK, Administrator. DM!NISTRA'I'OR'S NOTICE. iNotloi Pi hereby given that ail persons In, deli:eft to the, state of datirs I. sexton. aeon:so. late et °mall township, are requested to make hurtledlato payment. anti all pervons having !dahlia against Asia estate must,present.thout tilt)/ authen• tieated lot settlement. • X. C. SEXTON, Adminl.trator. Eo . me. Pa:. Ort. lIItL IKTP • FIERIFF'S SALE.,—By— 'virtue of o writ ISsittol out: of the Court of Coto- Intcl Pious of Itradfi xi county, and tome direct d, I will expose to rutt.tic gala • on, tha 21. day of flotTe HIE R. tfix 3. at the Sheriffs other. In Towanda Bortoghl at 1 o'clock it. 31, the foilowing described property, to nlt.r. ' Ontejot:sltnate , to 'Athlint barn, txninded north by Sattevate street. east by :113 . 100 sire. t., south 11 landsorJohn Honisnat and t!, 11arrt5. and on 'Um west by lands of N. C. Harris sod Malu street, !Atli 1 trastanl shod thereon.. Being' lots Nos, it, 13an4 13 of the Satterlee plot in ittlen . s- bore. Seized and taken Into execution at the snit of C. r. admr., re. C. W. Ctappp• A. J. LAYTON, Sheriff. Towanda, Oct. 1, 1878. 'AUDITOR'S .NOTICE. -'- George C. Atwood. irs Bola Cogswell; lu Court common.Plerek tit Bradford county. No. lb% February Teim..18743. The utelerslnned, an:Auditor appointed by sold •Court to 411.trihnte money ,in the Sheriff's hands arising from the sale of defendant's real "mitate. Win attend to OM pities Of Ids aprointroeni at his Milne in the borough of Towanda. 80.. on TUES.: DAY.NOVESIBER 121b.1575: at 10 o'clock A. 31. i When and-Where' ell persona hartug ebbig. upon said tuutlaurnat puma. Orin: or "else- be forever 'debarred from miming In ?pun the mme. . JOLIfirW. 311 X, Auditor. T:offaddll, Oct. 2, ism. • , Owl