Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, September 15, 1870, Image 3

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    fradford Seporiff.
LOCAL AND GENERAD:
sor If yon want a good Lumber
or Platform Wagon go to the Agriciltural
I=
se- We are indebted to. : Col.
rowan for an account of tho late tlistruettre
tire in Chicago, Minute.
se- Sot. Busiau. has . taken a ho
tel at Wellsbore. His livery isSabkvi in this
pia . ce sill bo conducted by S. Dird' am.
re- Miss Lzount opened her
rrewh and Drawing school on Wednesday.
lwr Cara in another column.
le- Rev. D. Ca.trr read a .very
interesting paper before the Historical Society
on ,:vening last. It be published
In the eouri , e of a few weeks.
Tlie basement story of the
Episcopal church is rapidly approaching com
pletion, and presents a very fine appearance•
lir. 310110.kl'i, the contractor, deserves much
credit for the very substantial and tasty man
ner in which be, is doing the work.
gel After the new steamer had
thrown water through twelve hundred feet of
hose, over Mrs. CASH'S raddeneo the other day,
the hose was attached to FranicA Engine No.
1. and miler thrown to about the same as ,
%Ince.
ag. Col. Pioumr is erecting a
magnificent residence just in the rear of his
present residence, in Wpm:. The walls are
brick, and when completed '*ol it be one of the
finest private dwellings in tldeaection.
re- The Athens Gleaner says that
31r. TowNrs, employed at BRADLEY'S steam
mill in Litchfield, one day last week had a leg
broken and anclo dislocated by being caught
in the machinery.
Ditto, that a. cattle yard has been erected at
the Athens depot for the accommodation of the
many who dette M ship from that pant.
We are informed that awing
the instrnctors to be present at the County
Touchers' Institute, which commences on Mon
flay next, at Granville Center, Pa., are the fol.
toning Professor's S. P. BARRE', of Buffalo,
N.Y.; C. H. VEnnum, of Mansfield, Pa.; H. H.
lirrros, of Troy, Pa.; Bev. .C.r'B. LANE, of
Dinkhannock, Pa., and Bev. t ) : B. Towel; of
camptown, Pa.
te" F
MITE'S ha,
by tiro on
tamed ab,
wheat, o
other fin valued altogether
at about o was worth from
$3OOO to r-iyou, only $lO5O insur
ance on the property. The fire was undoubt
edly the / work of an incendiary, as it was first
discovered in the upper part of the building
and" a man was seen running from the barn'
/ jest before the fire broke out..
. _
Stir The Presbytery of Lackawan
na, which meets at_Nyaluiling on the evening
of the 20th instant, will be opened by a sermon
froni ftrv, Dr. Lose, of Scranton. Mr. Cows,
the ablest member of the old Ptesbytery . of
Susquehanna, is expected to deliver a history
of that venerable bony on Thursday morning,
tee lee followed by a communion service in the
afternoon. The drat meeting of the new Pres
bytery. which is to be heldton the spot where
the tir,t Presbyterian church within its bounds
.r. orgatti,:ed, is ionized forward to with a good
deal ea interest, and a general attendance is
• \ pe,tvtl.
S tsf SILVEIt SHOW.— —This
exhibition consisting of wonderful feats
“finagic 31.4 his educated troupe of trained
birds, ntice.'aml eats, will be given at 31wacon's
1611 t .r three nights, commencing 'Thursday,'
•:..i.tewber 15th. Every person that attends
will r...evive a present varying front twenty-five
vent.; to twenty dollars. These presents can
Le ,een at the Hall free during the days of ex
hibition. The following is from the Aubur..
New,:
(Wruing Hall is attracting . large - audiences
nightly, and LOGIIENLL, tho wizard,: is becom
ing a great fayorite with the amusement-lacing
patrons of the community. His slight of hand
tricks are most of them-entirely,-new and exe
mod with a neatness and a total absence of
bungling that is most pleasing to silk But his
trained birds are the most remarkable portion
f the entertainmrnt, and should be seen by
aIL The intelligence shown by the little things'
is astonishing, and it would seem as if they
understood perfectly every word addressed to
them by their master.
l'here will be a Matinee Saturday, the 17th,
id 2 p.m., when children will! be adinitted for
15 cents, each receiving a present.
PERSONAL—W. B. SHAW and family
or Washington are in town, stopping at the
Want House.
GEO.B. MARKLE, of Hazleton, is spending
3 few flays here gunning.
VSSE WOODRUFF, who has been spending
,everal weeks in this place, left on Monday
Taf.tning. Mr. Woontrs7 came to this place
,o 1612, and remained here until Pita, when he
removed to Michigan, to reside with his san-in-
IsAlc Rstarar, Esq. Mrs. lirstaxx ac
companied Mr. W. during his recent visit here.
E. J. CLAUSON,'Esq., until recently one of
the htors of the Bradford county, Pa.,Reson
yen, of,whieh oar friend ALVOBD now has com
plete surveillance, Made us a call yesterday.
Mr. i'LarsoN has just purchased the 'Fremont,
Nehru:Jl, Tribune and visits his native county
WV' his departure to the far West, He is
deaersing young Republican. May success at
tend him in his occidental home.
The above from the Middletown Press is a
dvaerved compliment to our late associate. We
' heartily join in wishing him abundant success
in his new enterprise.
WM. 11. Monoax has soli his Second-street
property to (}co. W. SCFIVE:YLE, of Elmira.
--We received a call the other day from oar
ad. friend CRAM. D. Ross, formerly of Burling
bit now a resident of Cooper's Plains
N.Y.
--T. C. DELANO is in New York. purchasing
for fall and winter trado at' POWELL &
CO s. •
-Gen. Wst. H. Mita son•in-lax or the
-late C. L. \Vann, and a prominent Democratic
politician, (lied suddenly, at his residence in
Harrisburg, on Monday evening last.
—Hcsny 4E. and Dr. khrcarzt, of Phila.
were in town on Tuesday, looking af
t,r largo tracts of land which they own in this
- 3Ivs7ANYE is .to give II breakfast party
morning,
►. F. losr, of .the Tankhannock" Reptiti
~,, paid us a short visit last week.
Tics S 1 EASIER.—The new • steam
the eu , ,, , ine purchased by Lin-ta Rime Co, No.
s 7 or this place, wired on Thursday morning
Ism. It i. a third-class rotary engine, built by
Th, s11,1‘1" nanufacturing Company, at Seneca
Fall:, N.Y. It is a beautiful piece of machinery,
411/,1 fully 'abets the expectation of all in this
r..gpect.
After various escriments with abort lines of
bone and different size nozzles, ranging from
one to one and three•eighths'inches in dims:
r, n line of bose twelve hundred feet in
length was attached and stretched along Pop
lar street to a point opposite Mn. Cstafe tesi
aem.e— an elevation of 119 feet above the water
and the following streams thrown:
noz., steam 130 lbs. wits? pree, 152 ft.
so
. 10 ‘• 111 '
I '. " 93 190 135
Frail the inch nozzle a stream was thrown
perpendicuLuiy 130 feet or' 249 feet above the
Itcel of the river, where : the engine Was eta-
tiuue.d.
Steam Was raised frtim cold water in five
winntes from the time the tire witalighted.
With proper arrangements for ' , reaching the .
tiv(T property un Third street can now be 111
easily protected in case of fire RS buildings on
Main street, and we trust tliat the Conned `will
see that streets leading to the river ire al/
opened. The Lin-la boys deserve credit for
their enterprise and perseverance in seeur*g
snell a valuable machine. Every proPer4
holder should contra/4o liberally toward M
ing for it.
COtiff 1 . 11002110110 t- BUMS=
Thaz — The; ieldeiaber Jinn of thori
worts of this comity =mud - ort Iftioaati
`September 6, at 10 °block a.m. Ilatt:P.D:
Kowtow. President, and Bons. Zimatualhas
tux and J. W. Vim Dr is, AssoCiateNkm 011
The following named Grand loom oppeated
and were sent out under the. charge of RI,
Honor Judge Moscow: '
Pan= Borzois, Ihrenuus, Wm. Id.. Black
A. X. Brigham, P. F.. Burrows, Wm. - G.. Brad .
ford, B. Cooper, C. W. Churchill, C. S;-Dam
°soul:Mott, hiFairebilds, Jai. 7o*, Z.
Goodwin, J. B. X. Hinman, R. W.. Pally Wm.
Zeck, C. O. McClelland, Hugh Robb, W. H.
Rockwell, Stephen Shores, A.. H. Spalding; A.
A:Whitney,
The follenilng eases were seted upon bythe
Grand /my :
•
TIME MISS.
Conunpoiroldflt. Marko 3ompkins-1w-
CM
Same vs. samo—Orm4 Weepy.
Com. vi. Soplds Bemmtt.:—tarcenY
Com. vs. W. A. Hollr—:Larcerry.
Com. vs. Lewis
~I.llllar—Aggravated assault
and Battery.
07.1ctm. vs. Melvin S. Dibble—ism& and bat
tery.
Com. m. C. E. Prince, - 3.11:1 4 b0rp kn l M. S.
Watoon—Commiracy. • '
Com. r& Edgar Jorma—Breaking
Coln. vs. David Pendergast—Assault and
battery
Com. vs. Wm. 'Maier and
} Nathan Stack—
False pretonse.
Coto. vs. M. Moulton—Ep►bezalement
NOT A Tsui4a.t.
Coin. it. Letitia "Idaller-.4aaault and battery.
Prosecutor, PA Vandetmark, to pay costs.
Com. vs. E. 4. Burlingame—Frand.
Com. is. Sarah Cuter—Assault and battery.
Prosecutor, Elizabeth Friable, to pay costa.
Com. vs. Wm. 'Friable and Elizabeth Frisbie
—Assault and battery. Prosecutes', Sarah Ca
tin, to pay coats.
Com. n. Smith Tuttle—Assault and battery.
Prosecutor, S. L. Scott, to pay costs.
Com. ye. 'Minerva Sage—Larceny.
Coin. vs. James Lees—palse pretense. Pros
ecutor, Chas. Day, to r paAmsts.
• The Grand Jury 41 &charged on Thurs
day.
The following autos came before the court
and Jury, and were disposed of dating the
week :
Com. vs. Geo. Coykendall—Fornication and
bastardy. Jury return a verdict of not guilty,
and county for costs.. \!
Com. vs. Edgar Jones—Larceny in stealing
$l5O from Hiram Baker. The defendant was con
victed at last term and vildict set aside by the
court. Since thst Jones bred . iilandescaped,
but was recaptured by Sheriff Van Fleet. He
was again Oat ripen trial on same charge and
again convicted. Judge Morrow sentenced
him to undergo an imprisonment. in thistern
Penitentiary for the term et two years.
Corn. vs. Wm. Knight—lndicted at last court
S. 31. L&-
lip was destroyed
* 'The barn con-
for stealing a horse from Li Putman, Jr., Of
Troy. knight was not in the county at the,
time of his indictment, and was followed to
Nebraska, and brought back to this county by
Mr. Putnam. We believe this is the fifth per
son Mr. P. has prosecuted And had convicted
for horse stealing. Sentenced by the court to
undergo an imprisonment of two years in tlio
Eastern Penitentiary.
3Com. vs. Chas. Tompsou —Larceny iu steal
ing two geese. Jury eturn a verdict of guilty.
Sentenced to pay a fulo of five dollar and un
dergo an imprisonment in county jail for thirty
days.
a of, hay, I.4aides
Sig tnnehine Ind
Coin. vs. Chu Tompkins—Larceny in steal
ing a quantity of mill irons. Verdict of guilty.
Sentenced to pay a fine of twenty-five dollars
and undergo an imprisonment in the. county
jail for sixty days.
Corn. vs. Sophia Bennett—Larceny in steal
ing dresses and skirt.., Plead guilty, and was
sentenced to pay a flue of five dollars, and nit.
dergo an imprisonment of -ten days. The sen
tence in this case was made light in considera
tion of the youth of defendant—being only 10
years of age.
Coni. vs. Wm. A. Kelly—Entering the dwell'
ing house of S. Hovey with intent to commit
larceny. The defendant had but just escaped
from the 'Penitentiary at the time of committ
ing this offense. Sentenced to undergo an
imprisonment in the Eastern Penitentiary for a
term of three years.
Con.. v.. Lewis Killer—Aggravated. assault
and batter), committed upon the person of a
son of Phillip Scobich, with an iron bar. Jay
returned a verdict of guilty. Sentenced to pay
1,..t fine of twenty dollars and undergo an impris-
Opment in the county jail of twenty days.
Con. vs. N. S. Dibble-Assault end battery.
The defendant appeared in open court and
plead guilty, and was sentenced to pay costs of
prosecution, and a fine of five dollars.
OM. vs. David Pendergast—Assault and bat
ter).- Plead guilty, and was sentenced to pay
a fine of five dcilLars and coats of prosecution.
GRAND CIRCUS AND CARAVAN.--J. M.
ERCiCteli Circus and Egyptian Caravan, which
is without doubt one of the finest exhibitions in
the World, will visit Towanda giving two exhibi
tions, onus the afternoon and ono in the even
ing, on Saturday, Sepfember 24th. The exhibi
tion contains it:number of remarkable animals,
Lions, Camels, Elephants, etc., of which a fuller
description is given in ‘ the advertisements. It
is something well worthseeing, and we have no
doubt the tent will be we filled both afternoon
land evening. A hue stree display will take
pluoc in the morning at ten o'clock. We copy
the following from the Springfied ‘,„flepublican :
AMVSEZIEMTS 17011 TEE PEOPLE.
it is impossible to compute the expense, and
time, and talent employed to gratify ruid.eet
that taste of the human mind for enjoyment
and amusement which is more or less expres4,
ed in the civilized and savage races. The den
izens of the Africanjungles as well as the most
cultivated circles of Parisians have their sources
of amusement—and the culture and civilization
of the latter are as much determined by those
they seek as in the barbarism of the former by
their rude and to us, outrageous means of en
joyment. In Pagan Rome the amphitheatre
was overlooked by the highest in autlenity, the
wealthiest, and by the Cleopatra!, of that impe
rial city—to watch the agonizing struggles and.
death throes of the poor captive who vainly
contested for the boon of life with seine savage
denizen of the jungle or the desert. But in this
nineteenth century our enjoyments are not in
witnessing human torture, but rather in the
cultivation of the powers of physical - man; his
accomplishments in feats of strength and agili
ty; his skill in bringing the brute creation,
whether represented by the horse the elephant
or the fiercest of lions—the king of beasts—un
der the control of the human mind. These
thonghts run through our mind as we tSontem
plate the wonderful and interesting exhibition
given by Fnxxcn's Oriental Circus and Egyptian
Caravan. To organize the vast and varied
combination of amusements, it would seem as
if nearly every quarter of the, globe bad been
compelled to contribute its rarest representa
tive. The Camels and their Arab attendants
from the scorching sands of Sahara; the mons
ter elephant from Asia, and the Lilliptit from
Africa; the magnificent lions from the Cape of
Good Hope; the Papois from Egypt and the
, patriarchal Apes from Abysinia; are but some ,
of the features in this circus exhibition, and
which are found in tie other in the Union. It
is no wonder that crowds thronged the vast
tont in the recant visit to this city of thistiaried
entertainment, and we know that the audience
were highly pleased and instructed by what
they Jaw. We hope to welcome Pireiten's Or
riental Caravan to our city again ere long.
TOWANDA VALLEY. —Hr. Printer:
For reasons innumerable my pen again sheds
its black tears. My first " why" is everybody
else writes to "Mr. Editor,? not even noticing
you, thus wholly ignoring the golden rule, be
sides causing you to attain news " secopd
handeinwho wants a "second-hauled" bream?)
which esmictimea leads to gross errors.
.•
DI second "Why" is the Daughters of Re
bekah surprised the brothers who attended the
regular meeting of Canton Lodge, 321, L0.0.T.,
on Saturday, the 94 instant, by inviting them
to partake of a sumptuous repast prepared at
/Carer's Hall. "We .Icarri by the papers there
`ere "members of the Rebekah Lodge- of LO.
G.T at Canton," but we wre not well acquainted
with them.
My third "why" is we bid a grand dedica
tion of the Union Graded School House on the'
7th instant. £lO,OOO is a nice sum to expend
fora place . to hold public schools in Canton
boro', though none too greet. Chu- people are
generous indeed. as this amount draws $12.50
Acir . thereabouts for each man, - woman, and
child living in the. village. , "But to mew,"
J. P. WICILEURAX, state Superintendent, A.A.
Smarr, :County Superintendent, Professor's
IL H. Herron and S. P. Baum made very
interesting speeches on the occasion. All ap
peared to be well pleased iiith the "doings"
of the day and show sby their appearance and
expression that nothing will be left undone to
make the school a success. All thanks to the
eitizens of Canton fcir expending their money
for the benefit of the COMDMIIii7 at urge.
Honor to whom .hoaor is dae, gives honor to
the gmjarity as it rules bi this coasts,►.
M=l==l
t'lly fourth "vbrmit itaf-tollowati at the
liars grind so3(l63lzeto Beedslas"
kon ta.our ootasolalty . to act as ataadavit
beatara4artsOlia lairs AimlaW, Wbulid
thayntWitat up - ipiasto;'ortliiie :1,4 4 / 1 41t ae
tam they du - lased their bobcat:. _
.1:11koolloar,'•
/fir Bev. dt ffrorsta, of this
place, visited Matins, Wei a abini.time since,
and penned the folkiring beautiful and tnith
t9l .4*..t.44 1 ?!far "Picriam_ if4)lCheorb4L:
The quiet of our amooththiring.tife
the hills was broken this by she scrim of
two friends from the southern part of our
'State, whose faces and voices -fie full of;
gestieth of °thefts that are flu mote."' Tob
lowing the leiaurely course of the tourist thee
the mountains and coal ninth of the
Lackawanna and Wycenifyg .thO3l l M
their tent for a night bNid• the nista vie*
of the Busqueltan synouynte
as Taos. DUCIUSLIN BIM tab
a trip to Watkins Glen, of Which doubtless
aoite of your mailers hare heard rand so they
took a hasty &Maple at the radiant hillesbeut
Towanda, and we started for the Glen.
Watkins Is (phi, picturesque town of about
3000 ithpibitants, the.conuty .eut of othayler
comity. N.T.,.at the head of Seneca Law Ii
between two ranges of Mk, which seem to be
torn asunder by the Tilley -In which the town
stands. The flew of the town from the ob.
iservatory at the top of the thatettey hienchtntr
ing. To the north lies Seneca Lake, of which
I remember reading in the acheolreaderaYeara
ago, ,
"On tliy bosom,dlver
. "Theeild visa spreads his Snowy sail,'
and which is 'truly an es body body of
water, and well worthy of e ogize , d in
song. It is forty miles long, an from two to
five miles wide. The water is remarkably line.
*and atathellotudy deep; in many - places no
bottom has ever been found. It occupies a
hada between hills of vatted height!, same -I
thickly wooded, and others open and cultivated.
The water of the lake sesreely-eVer freezes, I
even in the coldeit weather, sr that the steam
era ply their trade throughout the entire year.
From the observatory lon can follow the lake
for at least twenty-ftveiniles—a radiant thing
of besnty as it spreads at your left . hand. -But
the wild swan (slack for the poetry!) nolonger I
spreads his snowy sail, neither 'does the boat
man his him home in the evening with daubing .
oar. The head of tholthe st Watkins is busy 1
with thetrade of thb Mossburg Coal Co. of which
the late Joule _limns was the originator and
grand inspiring spirit ; and when the coal came
the poetry_went on e.` Still, as we sat on the
height, and Ifterlooked town and lake, we felt
thst we could say with Pencress:
"On thy fair bosom, silver lake,
0! I weld ever sweep the oar.
When esely.blids at morning wake,
And evening tells us toil is o'er." '
The Glen lies at the southern end - of the
town. Not until 1863 was its existence known
to the world outside of Watkins, and scarcely
there. Its mouth is shale from the street,
but owing to the perils and difficulties of , ex
ploring ft, but little was known of the marvels
and belittle! it concealed in its gorges and
groves. In 1863 stair cases and bridges ';were
built by the people of the town through about
one-third of its extent, and thus it entered up
on its career as one of the natural wonders of
our wonderful coun. It was early in the
morning that we stoW -before the . gate of its
mystery. Grim, lofty walls of grey stone
widen out for a hundred feet or more; as tho'
God's hand hid pressed them back for a grand
gateway.. Between runs the stream, now shal
low, but high and fierce in spring time, which
has just made the - run of the cascades and
whirlpools of the glen, and goes singing on as
though it felt no'thtigne; , towards the neigh
boring lake. In this gateway wo found—not
"a solitary horseman " exactly, but a solitary
family, tenting HU of old their ances
tors, the Senecas, tepted all over that fine
val-
Icy; but, like the Ilske, divested of. all the
Fon:loyal poesy—hunters no longer, but makers
-of little trinkets to sell as mementos to the
more °Filed white-faced tourist. Passing on
a few yards we - stand before the entrance to
the Glen. The rocks almost meet in front as
though doing all in their power to repel the
curious eyes and feet of the explorers; but we
see a narrow rift from whith the water Issues,
and through it comes the sound of the daahine,
waterfall beyond. BesidOthis fiesure climbs a
narrow wden stair case; which we ascend,
and suddenly stand before the "Entrance Cas
cade." This is a narrow • stream which leaps
from a jutting rock above us, ' and fang sixty
feet into the deep, feaminglwhielpool and rooky
basin. Then we ascend another stairway on
the south side of the stream, , and are fairly in
"Glen Alpha." yThe ascent is now begun,
which continues for two miles until we reach
an elevation eight hundred feet above the
starting point. Slowly we move along a path
cat in the solid rock, gazing at a sato distance
into the depths of the clear noisy water. In a
few moments the second cascade rises to view,
called "Minnehaha "—less grand than the first
but more gentle and exceedingly graceful. We
climb another flight of steps and enter the
" Labyrint h." A little farther on the "Loug
Staircase"confronts nal We have now reached
ono of the finest portions of the Glen. It is the
"Grotto," and grand and impressive it is. The
triple wail of the rock is scooped out in semi
circular shape, and over its top comes leaping
the angry stream. One strong leap and it falls
some forty feet into a most beautifully polished
basin—the sides of which, up to the height of
at least twenty feet, being smoothed and p o i.
ished beyond any competition of man's most
cunning art. We cry out with admiration, and
talk long of the grandeur of the waterfall anal
the beautiful surface of the polished rocks.
Hero we find that man, with his longing for
glory sail money , has made his mark. name
one kindly advises us take "Howe's . Stomach
Bitters," which makes us so far forget our
christian charity as to long to see the fellow
docked under the cascade. High over our
heads on the northern face of the rock sundry
names are painted. It must have cost the
aspiring individnals groat effort and involved
ecinsidemble peril. Perhaps they had followed
, the advice before given, and taken Howe's Bit
ters, which, no doubt, contain. a good sample
qC very poor whisky. At any rate, the "Spirit
cif the Waterfall" is insulted, and spits some- '
Sally on such cheap fame. Sic eat glotia myna
Up the stairs we ascend fifty feet and stand
at the head of " Glen Alpha." Before us opens
the second Glen, "Glen Obscure." We mount
another stairway and rest a while on the ver
andah of the " Mountain' Routh" This Is a
plain frame house, built beside the gorge and
overlooking it to the south, and .marldng
towards the north the termination of the car
riage road that runs up the hill from the town
below. Here refreshments are to be had.(not
as 'the old country Ogee useil.to say. " forman
and beast;" howbeit, some sarcastic temper
ance man might affirm, from the straws lying
upon the tables, that the latter sort of animal
did find accommodation too), and tiekehi for
the glen beyond. •
" Glen Ohecura " is far more quiet and sylvan
in its character than the Glen we have just left.
Deep down in the shady gorges we Watch the -
water moving slowly and peacefully along, as if
"to rest for the wild trapez performances await
legit below. We pass the "Sylvan Rapids"
and\ the " Whirlpool Gorge," and outer the
third Glen— " Glee Cathedral"
This differs greatly in charimetee !gem the
Preceding 'Glens, and yet is no less striking and
grand. It fa ms an immense eblong ampi
theatre about o e-fourth of a mile in length.
It is the widest ••n of the Glen, and rises
to a height of con- • rably over a htuidred feet.
Th. gray rocky sides . the,walls are adorned
with clinging mouses an , wreathing vines, and
for a roof the skestretche overhead, frescoed
with patches azure and mess : -of milky elcmds.
The door is of bard, smooth rock, over the
Centre of which the stream me • on with a
tlow and tender rhythm. 'At the upper end
he " Centrid Cascade " comes lea down,
filling the Glen with its loud music, of seg.
venlig the figure of a choir for this Cat
worship of- nature. In two , different par of .
this Geln we find artiste sketching views ;
enjoying the doable bliss of having Maggie, or
some other " blessed oismozel* at his side.
It is hard to find a place where love cannot
come. "Oh! there's nothing half so sweet in
'life as love's young dream, I found myself
humming, as we saw two =suspicious indtvid
nals sauntering slowly along the yerybighpath
in front of DR Whether be thought she was
in danger of falling into the gorge I do not
know (although she had the inner ado of the
path), but beyond all doubt he was protecting
her from some threatening
. peril. Perhaps
Jost Bnereo's bear was in sight. The Guide
Book tells us that the bears used to frequent
the Glen and the hills around it, and it may be
he thought he 'saw one. If so, then he - was
only following the humorous philosopher's ad-
I vim, and encircling her with half rm to save
her from the bear. We met the returning -
after awhile demurely and I I top
pose the hear had lied before the stern faces
and stalwart forms of our party, verymuch as
the reed infant of France retireol recently with
his bullet from Metz.
__
Space falls sue to tell di the wonders' of the
Glen. But I must speak before closing of the
remarkable basins met with all along its
course. These are worked out of the rock ht
the most varied and perfect way. Some of
them are of great size; others comparatively
small, but all polished as no sculptor on thrth
could finish them. The water in them is some
times very deep, but like the body of heaven in
its clearness. It is probable these that basins
were formed by the grinding of the boulders,
sand and pebbles brought down by the spring
ftediets.
Our party made the entire circuit of that:Ben,
and retored- et noon, wearied, it is erne, and
somewhat distressed in garb, but still delighted,
refreshed sad invigorated by the beauty . 'and
fresh atmosphere of the lovely Glen. Some
&yawn° of us hope to go again. The Pros
pect of a ride on Seneca Late is bard to resist.
Near by Watkins is Havana Glen, which is said
'by some tourists to - be still more beautiful.
This is a region of simmer beauties and de
116th I hope this letter will have the'elfect of
bfinging httherSono *miller faces, and
often,eyes hearth from south . Jersey. ,,
not this summer, why thee time next. . •
HERDIC Pin, WELUAMSiORTi PA.---
The Hone Fair at the Herdic ParkAimociation,
on the nth, I.sth, 15th and 15th of September,
'promises to be a greet attraction.. The best
horses in the United States and the Cansilas
have entered, among them a large number of
the best running horses. The premituns to be
contested ion amount: IWO& Round=
tickets will beisaned by the difft:rent nitres
to Williamsport and yeti* . ,
Sir (foo d Bid Gloies for 75 cents
a pair at Tay* &
garr:' 4 LOOIE at Tsylor It Coss 45
FluiluaPhrii---.;sr.- 1 -
ittir : il, aosti'nothiNt, to by thi
immd OfflOgliachinii
1004 it chine.
serve ao riot advdttidd do
vend apes the omits of the Weed *alibi
Machine to med.
mom
Mir The Weed Sewing Ma6ines
ire Pert gaidfte
We will warrant every Weed:
alsehine we sett
sir One of ,the best Oonniereial
Colleges in the (smithy is 16eated at Kingston,
Pan Prof. L. L. SPRAGIT , ?r!lteiPai•
iilS - Deinoinabl in want of, pure
unadulterated Deitocraer should take the Bar-
Aden Patriot.' l.
ler 3il'B. J. D. Him would invite
the attention of the public to the veiling of
her ask& et New Mho* • tleods,rest image
street, September 22J 187 Q.
Fon SALL—Two . lecond-luoid Sow;
lug Ilsoldnes. ono Ladd A Webster silver
somata, retail pike $100; Ite will Ball for tik
One two-thread machine in good order, we will
.serfor S9O Call at Cross' Book Store l and me
amine them.
J. B. ' A, C. EL Firm, Agents.
• LosT.--A Black Cloth - Cloak, gap
posed Jo have dropped from =rine some
"hem betirecaLeßsysville suilEsst Smithfield
,ti Towanda, on Friday bit. Any one finding
the same will oblige by forwarding it to Rev.
Cyrus Offer, Rut fimitbilp ) !l, Bradford GO.. re;
_
Los T.-1 will pay a liberal ipwatsi
for the return of my CA ABY BIRD, width es
caped from its page s fesi days duce. The
bird b yellow and green withtrown stripes::
Mrs. J.W. CiooDanc„
U Chestimi Street.
•
Mies . gracisuir has just
ie
turned from the city with a large and magnifi
cent assortment" of fall and - winter Irdilinery
and fancy goods, selected by herself; froni the
best New Yo houses. Her fall opening comes
off to-day (Thursday). Tho ladies ivill hu
prore We opportunity. • •
. _
Bar The 'North Branch 'Associa
tion of Mummalists will hold its annual meet
ing at, fasesheguin, Bradford county, Pa., on
Wednesday and Thursday, 28th and 29th of
September, 1870. A general imitation is ex
tended. G. H. nATJAPIN
• Standing Clerk.
lam' Notwithstanding all the can
didates for popular .favoe the Singer Improved
Sewing Machine keeps the load all the world
over. • Just 'look at these figures and then
judge why:
Singer Mik. Co. sold last year,
Errover & Baker "
Bowe Machine " "
Wood Machine " "
This is just because the Improved Binger
Family Bowing Machine cannot be beat;
Wtasums & Buoy Gent Agents.
MARRIED.
ROCKWELL—GUSTIN.--At the residence "cd
the bride's father, Sept. 7, 1870, by Ttev. L.
M. Rundell, Martin Rockwell, of Franklin, to
Miss Mary Guilin, of Burlington.
BILLER—SAWYER. At Thiimpson's; Hotel,
Caniptown,Hept. 6, 1870, by Rey. C. Cook,
Clark L. Dia ller to. Miss Susan L Sawyer. '
BILEY—FUREY.--At Canton, Pa., Si4 x L_,7 10,
at the house of the bride's uncle, . Mark
Thompson, by Rev. S. P. Gates, 'Charles S.
Riley, of Holland, N.Y., to MissEllaP. Furey,
of Canton.
FELLOWS—FaVACOOL—At the M.E. par
sonage, East Ca'Mon, 8opt: 7, 1870, by lkw.
J. J. Torton, M. 1.. Fellows, of Leßoy, Pa. to
Miss Mary &trowel, of the some place. -
SAVACOOL—BATEM—AIso at the same time
and place, by the same, J. C. &moot to
Miss Amy Ihttim -
BBOIVNERG—COGSWELI4.-Tnesday even
ing, Sept. 8.1870 , at the house of the bride's
father, by Rev. G. H. Chamberlain, Clarence
H. Browning and Mimi Adelia Cogswell, all of
Spring Hal.
LEWIS—McRAY.—At the house of the bride
groom's father, Plater Sept. 8, 1870, by G.
W: Nichols, Esq., Riegard Lounis, of Ulster,
and Wes Nancy kicßay, of Granville.
HOLDEN—ILARTSON. Ang. 7, 1870, At
the residence of Mr. D. Shapley, by .Rev. G.
A. Lent, Luther F. Holden and Miss &with M.
Hartaon, all of Harfdrd, N.Y. - •
FREEMAN—TICKNER.—AIsd by the same,
Sept. 11, 1870, at the Harford Hotel, A. J.
Freeman, of Lapeer, and Miss Mary - A. Tick.
ner,_of Harford. •
LONG—STEXENS.—At the residence of Abe
bride's father; in Standmg Stone, on the 13th
' instant, hy Bev. 8. F. Colt, D.D.. M. J. Long,
' of Towanda, and Miss Mary E. Stevens.
RYON-INESTBROOR.—At Taylor's Hotel, in
Rome, on Saturday, Sept. 10, 1870 by Rev.
' Wm. Shoip, M. O. Ryan 'ha Miss Cyntha
Westbrook, both of Standing Stone. •
MML NOTIPEI
sar E mil y Fr ARRN, March/M[o Di
or, Bridge street. -
*L. Tenon & GORE, 'Merchant Tai
ore.
L For sale cheap, a good Parlor
Set and s Melodeon. Enquire of C. MtsnzU,
at PowEt.t. Sr, Co's..
*X. W. Drrrutat's- ittulio - Store,
east of Mercer's Bards, first door, where you
will find Pianos, Melodeons, Organs, Violins,
Guitars, Banjos, Strings, Accordeons ,Clarion
etk Flutes , Sheet Music, Instruction hooks for
all Instruments, Music Books and all kinds of
Musing Merchandise .. April 14, '7O.
SET OF THREBETRO nicurais Von
Sim Car.a.p.—Two Horse Rower on Wheels,
with Thresher and Cleaner,, &c., all complete
and ready for use.. Wilt be exchanged for a
;lung team horse, or for good time notes.
Nucor= or Argus for the past two seer
' Towanda, Sept. 6,10. R. M. WErsausi,-
est possible pikes, is • - - -
advantages. It makes a ready - market foAl
superior wheat of our vicinity; supp li ew
Burners with a cheap and vrhillesome article
fresh groandflour,amissanaturalresultmakea
.active 'for the Mills. War. ire:Sinop),
drouth, arid abort crops, are hannig. the stied
to raise prices ; but this MI at all theca sell
at minimum prices.
July 28, l 7 ' " -
ii - 0cx;44 . •
Na / MEW* X - . Lons AT
sl,so—Lass 811106.16,-UTIVi Vantnans.4-4lise
Bearer informs her patrons that she bat just
received from Europe a supply of - Jactvires
(}love
"which she can offer st - U,50 at rata
Also Shawls and Barbee in Lama and Chomy
lace.
Miss Bassin calla especial attention to her
fashion plates and patterns. - She'regulszt
ceives the Berlin "Bazar" (the of
per's) as weX as the. Pads -"Jiangsu* des
' A. fine stock of the latest - Bats Mid "floiiitetil
always On hand. --; Nay 1810-41.
- -1/1041eoond-hand Sewing Machimi
for male at a bargaMby Wickham k Back
Also, Witching! , lieedies,April . - Thsta, Silks,
. • ga, 1870=t1f.
Sir The undersigned 'ivcitdd re
spectfully annoimce to the residents of Brid
ford and adjacent counties (particularly the La
dies), that he has leased the Florist establish
ment of bis late' employer, Rimy, 3114 Xaq„ -
where he will still continue the cultivation of
the beauties of the Floral 'world; and by
strict attention to business be hopes ,to
merit the liberal patronage bedovierVapott his
late employer.. - Atka C. home.
Towanda, Bradford Ca Ps.
ler. We guarantee satisfaction in
an the work we , do. We cut, make, et4.l l #l
clothing for men and hors wear.
H. RUMS & Co
IF:Bridge Street. Telcuids,
IPLIM
RiD11111130411.1 1 . W hIMI
MagebredA4 - way at aidt-41 1 41 Aparldie
uasiguld limm•TONl 1111 : 1 1 40 1 4 . 1 liti
Si" aid**
'pe r a
• • ,
sac hiA l i t ai rr l u i cs; ,g_grairr,
Judo sal tweed= of., toy
4144 'Md. • • stook *lei been pur4
teed = • far fla and W"rto
dampen'WM": • •Ma hel•wror iiir r uihu..
V•
ista In e
the emery.- , -
paid perttoolar attention to the seise•
morsel themsvez.
On or °soma thooLo----7-- - aima
.114- assoctowait, of,
sraT ti a niv osm
= I M aIi FORTY COM- Co,o pawl
to uoterilgol:ooAthqGPl • korairs , ( 1115 !MI.
- " -
UNIMM
7
•
1826. 'MOITIlilil4l3 18TO.
" &mutantly on band and arriving, scosanablo
iloods et array ietJ ,• - and *alp'
minufaetuns6
the cub system and sold at s cone
low
c tr int • gi Ckdng out of the Hardware •
are a lot ;Ismaili in that Una at .attla:
ff.** - AiLteat bargains' fon builders
ME
ay/ = Ifsainuarr. Tows:rare EfitAD.
riendairh—Yeeara. Taylor &Vote have opals
eAkinniagoonnectiondith thdr Clothing Store, a
Doparthwerd; and hob* secured the
pardons of a 1 ' first-clue cutter " andeompetent
Worloninvtimmare nonpriperad SO Mahe up
-pork in the best stAis mildest hoidens to or
der. ifan i k e rat .reoeived- Paw and fresh
idoeh of they are'prepared to 'ribs lel.
ter indocemen than ever before offered in To
wanda. The piddle will Audit to their *than
=utte us s call before bearing eirthere.
wevanint oar utak and guatarthe
good fit& nepthing done on short notice.
Barth 14,1870, , ; • ;
Me. The Bradford Co. Teacher's In
kind. will hollithree isisions)if a week eseh.the
=root year as ildkows : -Beginning at
Centre Sept. I.9th_ ;at Towanda e
26th, avast Lellaysville Oct
on Nory at r. at each pine ani
closing on the following 'Friday. It is hoped
that towbars will snake eve ry endeavor to be
present at coo of the wissions, as those who
show aproper zeal in trying to elevate the Pro
fession by attending to all ...method rtn
nities for seLfinsprovementithould be ed
to throe who do not.
The butrnetors engaged and other details
will be announced to due tine.
I " -11. A. Ram,
•
Co.
THE LECTURE COMNITTEE
I. 0. •OF Q. T.
in this place, would announce that they have mpg ,
ed the fanning named lecturers:
88,81
85,188
45„1130
.! NOR
REV. MATTHEW HALE SMITH
itibJect—.. Ca dons Ondoiste, Old 'nuns,
•
The dates upon which the lectures well - be deliv
ered. have not yet been lied, but will be annetinoul
when they are.
Admission 50 cents. Iteserred tests 73 cents.
Oases Tickets,. entitling holder to reserved emit.
5350.
•
' Zoos F. flasnmsson, •
Cassi,mi /d. HALL,FBOar. WILLIAX Force.
Ind 3. W. VsaTurt., Courwittee.
Sept. 15. 1870.
TAYLOR & CO
BLACK ALPACA,
THEY ARE THE HEANDAHD ALPACA OF THE
United States, of nallmm make, and mistievamed
in color, quality or Peet
•
-The Gas will
October
lg their
Once,
I be ha-
I
Coin
a policy
dde of
the
o low-
SMIEMM
Now la4twtisei:=AlL.
Or THE LODGE OF T
ANNA R DICKINSON_
8004 —..To The Roam"
WENDELLTHILLIFIL
Subject— ,, Th. Lost Arts."
JOHN .G. SAXE.
Subject—" Love."
iv.
WIRT SIKES
tiabioct—.. After Dart In Xew York."
OLIVE LOGAN.
Subject. L ... Ids."
CI.,
" BURLEIGH,"
and Onr Thurs."
INVITE ATTENTION
TO THEIR
NEW
' 50
PIECES
JUST, RECEIVED
Towanda. Aug. 1510.'
Pima IN GREAT Y& 1 FTY, THE
4. finest in the mazitet at FOX kidERCIDIrB.,
SALT BY THE LOAD OR
Etlngla 13arral at FOX dc YCIACIIBI3.
rPHE BEST - KEROSENE' OIL I
A. town by the qusntity or retail
j a c t iames - . •
ws
CASH pAni FOR WHEAT. RYE,
OMB, BMW, Egp, and all kind* of country
produceby YOE k IIXILCIAL
kg.R.SA:LE:.4-HOUSE . AND LOT
attune on Voarth street, beat James PM:E.
Home 24332 het, with well and detain, rod n
and fruit "toortstne of o.D.Wanutax, at the of
Wickham k Bract's.
Sept. 15, 181st
A1:LOB . .
selling the - low Priced •
KiD. -- OtONToS
• in tpei- fOr
' •-• • 75. CENTS A
• Also, • oseqplete aesottorent of the celebrated
•
S.
S. .lE. - G.
Farago at
- . : vaLoi
AM= PROPERTY FOR SALE
The eabeeriber oars f ale Ide Naha tea
1 , 01 0 7 9430, known se the "Learrivise Rome'
=V S A ll . r t P.r.lka%!g !Of 11 11,° 4
- 4
. Wiline.A
ug. $7 '7O
. 101.111121/UMF:
vz .
AV Oki' 00:
4
CUODDni.OIWKOnaI it 00 ',Si
:aillibeatienti mettam i to V iii K Makirdcamith
0ZW11164 13 t , L 4 ,0
•
imw*ni;
CMM.Iti.GE (3109Dp,
NEE
A4inC r it4
; Width la variety and cheapness 4atie!a:u3lled
Nolte= Peosewivents. We gust!, sifter! prieeecmkr
to shallow goats see add et fps wellettUe
lisbk 0 11 Ws 1 . 4 . it the ierflowrM
W=M
1 per cent. • man* *tied to soxiautii of ores al
ay standing. .
per _
140,,..;.. keg , 511 and t 4 0
a°"°'' , Per bin, kle 14)
' ' 5
Glass, ' 2 i 35
Per bus. 10x12
es: per box , ' a 10
Gle
10714'
3 35
linseed
6ii ' • P er galkm
SASH BLINDS AND DOORS,
At Faticty rates. 3 .
FRESH CEMENT AND LIME
Abing t on hand.
STOVES 'OF ALL. KINDS.
. .. .
2 11: - K V l o ll goViWr i llt
~.,..0.
m, , A a
a r di' wig p§Fs... ,
Pg .. .--. .. m
4 - 7 o w 1 8 4 f
P 131
o
Delivered free oa can at tote rates for cash.
Rom lined and Genf Fruit Jars,
Qts. at $2 per dozen, $23 per gross.
2 Qts. $2 50 per dozen, $29 per gross.
CIDER MILLS $25 to $45.
121
)ti '
CD 0 P
el' 0 0
td S'
- 0 t• ir
• 3 1 4 —;
-5D
=EMUS, AND BLOOD'S
HORSE POWERS AND THRESHERS. .
And taming tools in general.
a
GoOa Steel Knives and Forks at Ono
. Dollar per set.
Universal Wringers, Bench Wringers;
Novelty Wringers, Doty's Wash
: era, Brass Kettles, Porcelain
Kettles, Tinware,
Wooden Ware,
We un l ike most Pocket sUlan,, Eason, Shears,-
snit Silver-plated ware because we keep the knelt
enactment of any here.
Kerosene Oil by the barrel at 28 els.
tint's pond©r by the keg $3 50
Rille , 650
ELIAS HOWE SEWING
Not exmlled, It equalled by any They always,
4luae•
' t MECHANIC'S TooLs
- ►Saws, •
Boring Machines,
Names,
Anvils,
Vises, _ "7
Bellows,
(Nap
We Invite the attenUen of builders to oar superior
stock of . ,
DOOR LACKS AND TRIMMINOg,
As well se to oar Jewet4„Pore, Excelsior, sad other
reliable breads of . _
TAXLOU k CO
• _ Wagon Meters. and Oirdew Builders 'wield do
well to elan es. We here PlaideVtft flub, Jersey
Spokes; Mae Axles, MOM llpringe, kc. •
Oak spo kes , 2i in. per set $4 00
t' 21 in. " 350
at di 2 in. 300
MILL SAWS, I'ACKING,
LELTHER AND BUDDER. DELTDIO,
1 SECT GUNS,
VOLES,
St. Germain Student Lrunps, C,hbreh.
Chandeliers, Gait Attires,: . Gas
'Pipe, l'anips, Iron Sinks,
Birdens Horse
.
National Horse Nails by the box,
• at cta. perpaund.
Houses fitted with Gas Pipe, Ex.!
three, Heaters, ite., tke:, Skint'
'‘ comuma.zunalaaa,CO3
Ber4.-i5.187%
EiESE
STOUP IRON;
per gullori
Ageney for
pAxv:sszp#
lii gresturktt•
Iy Is) '
We Laic
OILS,
PLATFORM.,
rims: of kinds alwiwicas huml.
El:3/
11311
W & ; 0.0:-
St 6 10081
~;~'~;~`
LARGE.ADDiTIONB
SEASONABLE GOO D&
rAgneu.wat ATTENTION
•
is allied to, -
THU' It STOCK
Rzieroxr, krroni
Tovasda r Ang. 23, IBM
TO OUR MANY FRIENDS.
We tau pleasure irk asukouueiner,
the arrival of our very
1
EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT
SPRING STYLES
SPRING STYLES
SPRING STYLES
SPRING STYLES
COMPRISING
COMPRISING
COMPRISING
COMPRISING
•
• ,
NEWEST • 1 mid . . - BEST,
NEWEST . . and BOW
NEWEST '- - and .- . BEST
NEWEST , and ', BEST
• GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
The mute. allordr, selected with care br e
enced men in the trade; •
We love all the beet and most popular manateo.
tarragon& Baited to the mat s -
LADIES, Kit3.SES dr, CHILDREN,
With s tin t'•ae of Use ceattraited .
JAMIM. BURT'S GOOISS
DIE N. AND B o.l'
1
Otir cren Itutubaton is in i
SO Wit add re are
pieparedio make to ardor any kind of work. +rm.
log the public duals, shall_ take mord pains; a=
eserlo c kaesse thaw and invite as szendosikei of
•
;Mr •
\Such loom - . MIX RIM HIMIIIIAL
FR - CUT 1 •
„ r
BLACIL'S,.
sear.
'Ng/a ~ Jam-141870.
. . ,
. . ..
,VBSOLUTIO/C—NotiO as t it he
khan that Ore emartiterehly
t betimes Z. T. fox, George Menke, sad. may
Nam. kirks thettria name et Po; tharrika Kew
am k Ca, is this day diner...id by mated ookeeet..
Ito books and pigpen of said "ente.telit be Diktat
the Mhos of fox k Nunn sad allb ..
boa
-ed. are reireedett to called yeti*
Zither party la aatheeteseto Aga in the l, —.. l -:- .
the: • . 11. T.'lPol.'
Imo. wrimok •
RUIZ letitilllt. '
98.1870.
VOTICIR Of PAW/Mattal2P.-126 •
awe this day Wood_ s peasoft, was Oa
.L
muse" et PDX es IM. and easasse
the assort SW Posh** beelsees st the old SOW
ems et lags sed tiss skeet&
Ws sal beyesieretth toe stadtet Xessbeadtes
to sera ear mesas sea pftuiejs kw asse t
7.74 -
MOM
isto
tAittS daasiot — 420) . zsokb . CUM .
onmelabi
,ta rat ilimme traiimpos MOM via
Willwilsati. mat Okla& of Ombra I -
WattoWl o . W. A. axinn;WL
EIIII=III=Z===TMS
ELF.MON PkiiCL
GENILAJAT/3% —lnge i regu*tt gairanahr
of the Colamonwaintof attUkol oat
set relating to theaattono
it isseloined siggame tojjapc=Zilga
election to be held. and also the einunsretion In
such notice Oat takers me to be elected. I. J. r.
TAIITIXET. HlOitheriff of the county of Bradford.
do hereby magi Oars and (Nye logos to the electors I
of eat county. on TUESDAY, the 11th day oPOCTO-
VEX IMO. in the mama &staid" In , said county:
Alba borough at the house formerly °marled
by D. P. Nnaim.
• -111 Many. at the school house near Wm. - ahrs'.
." In =ace , a the school base - near &Data% '
-• la • borough. et anheusa tonally oommig.
.as A th e ns Ilistbe
hip wean: - • • - • _
.. at the home formerly oompled by
X. , It. Mug. in Athens bow.
In Barltegton boa,. at the OM" formerly occu
r bid ft` L. T. nom. •• • - • -
- 321 Buitogiou Mr.. at the home of Jas. Wlkas. ,
In Balinglen west, Mae Mom M Ors oodvd.
In Bagley at the school house.. •
In tlantocrbenY,st the (antra Hoar
. In Canton tsp., lathe home formerly occupied by
8. &Were, In Canton bcrougb. -
leash:sable, at Bestowal of Jae. Morgan.
In IMMO at the- Mass no occupied by 8. 8.
Darning. _ • •
In Granville, at tholouse of Benj. F. Taylor.
- Ia Remick; at the acting bona near Daniel Du.
rind's,
, . '' '' ,
ME
inLeltayrville the Immo formerly ecru
led by J. R. Fleteler;
'ln LW:OW, at the house foimerly - ocCepit4 by
Foes Illoodgood. ' : • - - •
Leßof. at the Centre o.bool herds. '
In - Monroe top., at the hoagie formerly eocupled by
tat. Reekwell.
In Monroe boro', at the home formerly pecupled
a.ltthelTayler.
In Orirell.'st thole:rase irands.Woodruff.
In Overton. 4 school hem N 0.2.
lh Ake, at &bohemia ef filinframmorth.
In EOM ittis Medlar fa Rome taro.
In Rome barn', at thsicademy.
,
Dißittgbury, at the tome 4 Benj. Herman*.
In Sheshequln, at the Valley Rouse. •
Ia Rerlegfield. at the home formerly occupiedly
Jesse littiontond. -
• In Standing
_Stone, at the house of 10111011 Stereos:
In Rmith, at the • hmaseformerly occupied by
L Jerould. , -
In Sylvania bore', at the botise of Curtis Merritt. -
In South Creek, at the house of J. P. OUlett. ,
In Terry, at the house of Jacob Fruteby.
In' Towanda bone, at the Greed Jury Room.
In Towanda tip., et the .pchool hones near R. L.
Scott's. . _
,
In bora'. at the Baum at V. S.
In Tm •
oirMs. at the achool house ts&rJas..l3lack's.
In Ulster, at the house of 8. B. Pteliolm,
-. In Warren, at the house of It-Cooper.
In Win4thaui; at the house ef. B. Ruykendall.
' In Wyaluainit, at the houttee ( f I, It. Black.
In Wilmot, at the tiouseaf.g. J. - Stone. ." •
In Wyse:, at tbeileoulesP.msterfy octropied ny J. M.
lice&
, In Wens, at the hottet:of L. Seeley.
' At which timesardPince the electors aforesaid will
clod by ballot- -
One -Poison feWaresonititive in the Xl.Und Con
.gress. mom the It District. eempesed of the
counties of Brear.ord, Montonr, , Wymning, Columbia
and Sußlman.
Aneßeemet.for Addit i onal Law Judge of
3 uoiciwzPOStrict, composed of - the counties of Brad.
ford antraosonebaness.
Twofer sons to represent the counties of Bradford
and *iltalrAllti in the Reuse of' Representatives of
Testhalt.rania, . '
Ctee 'persora dford n for County Comuthusioner for the coon.
.ti. .
01 0 . r .e person for Jury Commisslower for the Count/.
rd.. . .
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CM
BOOTS and SHOES
BOOTS and SHOES
BOOTS and SHOES
BOOTS and SHOPS
TUE
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In Towanda north. at the house of IL A. MN..
In Troy twp.,ut the . house of V. AL Lem In Trot
' One person fcii Auditor of the county of Bradford.
And in and by endue, I am further directed to_
give settee .sthatany wren excepting j ustice of
the peace who shall h o ld any office of • belt and
trust under the government'of the Uni States, or
this State, or of any incorporated district, and also
that, every 'Member of Congress and of the ;Legisla
ture, and the select and common council otany city
or commissioners of any incorporated tinted, is-by
'law incapable of balding or cures/mg at the name
' time the-effini ter appointment of• Judge, Inspector
1 or Clerk of en tleoelon of this Commonwealth; and
'' that no inePector or othiir officer of any such elec
tion shall ho then eligible to any office then to be:
voted for,
. By the Ith - riection of an act passed the let 'del of
April. 180, it is provided •that the lath section of
an a.t ranted July' 2, 1e63, entitled -Au act relating
to the elections of this potruximurealth."' ihall not
be construed so as' to prevent any Military. Meer
from eezvieg as Judge. Inspect= or Clerk. • at any
general or epeeist election of tbiniVerunonwealth. •
Avi Act to t he time of elating the pone at
the elenenal mid Toirriehlp nicegione in the county of
1- Bradford.
The General Election Is all the Mole, Townehipe,
,JBettlets and Boroughs eft the county is to heopeneet
Obetween the bouts of six and seven o'djtck in the
forenoon, and shall continue without interruption
•or adjournment until seven o'clock in the evening,
when all polls shall be closed.
A. -further SedOiement to the Election Uwe of
Penneylvanin : • ;
Wozazio. Py the act of the Congress of the Unit
'ed States eaftled " An Act to emend the o f
acts
heretofore peened to proside for the enrol:Hedged
ceiling oar- the National forces. and for other expos
es" east approved March ‘eird, one thousand eight
hundred and sixty-five, a 1 pe rsons who have desert-
ed the military or naval -ice-of etreUnient States,
are whotieve not been:discharged, or relieved Beni
tire peeilty, or disability therein provided, are deem
et, andtsken, to have voluntelly relinqeuebed, and
forfeited their rights of et/unship, and are deprived ,
of eurcieing any rights of citizens thereat 1
Adlll whereas, Penmen not citizens:ol'llu United
Andes are not. under the Coneitinfou and Lass of
- rceuerylvania, qualified electors of this Colin:eon,
wealth :
Bummer 1. Be it.enneteu. by Ilk Stitale and House
of Repreoentatirez raj On Cailuteiwealth of Penney!.
venire in General .inevety ant, end it is hereby
.eaaci
cd try Its nathortly of the sow, That in all elections
heresfter to be held In this Commonwealth, it shall
be unlawful for the ledge or inspector of the dect
lion to receive 'aey6eallot or ballots from any person
or persons enibraftel in the provisions, and subject.
to the &AWAYineilleil by exit act of Congress ap
proved March 3: lige. and it shall, be unlawful for
any inch perms tte offer to vote any ballot or ballots.
ftnrrlos I- 'Motif say such judge and impeder'
. _Ate/eat 011 er wiy one of Wins shM receive, or eon.
• _ .. .eAret o rem-W., any rich unlawful ballot ar ballots,
rrumAllY el , _ '.:b disqualified person. he, or they. ao of
fending. e",au be guilty of a meedemeimor, and upon
detricll'in thereof In any court of qnarter sessions of
'this Cfrimmonwealth, he shall, for any ;Such offence,
be i r antenced to pay aifine of not tear than 1100, and
ur.dergo an imprisonment. in'thelail of the proper
'.voialy, forme less than 60 'dere .
egecnox 3. That if any person de=ter n eltizore:
allect
and
415W rre rer ir r r if tlit Commonwealth, y , 1
vote or tender to-the-officers 'thereof, ' and offer Ur
vote a ballot, or ballots, any person
. so dreading
shall be, deemed guilty Of a i.mainar, and on
convidlim thereof. in any-court of quart. sessions
this •Commonwealfh. s h all, for each, °donee, be I
=tidied In like manner as is previdedin the-preced-
section of MU act , in the case of officers of ilea !
receviewitech- einlaitful ballot add bellOte.l 1
egerioni. 'That if shy person 'shell hereiffter per. ,
nude or Weise any person or persona deprived of 1
citizenship, and disqualifted es afenentlitto offer any ,
ballot or liglote, to the. °Mere bako‘y election, here
after tebe'held in this Cortimenwealth, or shall per-
_reside sir advise any such Made to receive any ballot ;
or helots, ftouranypendetteprived of citlsenship, 1
W diequaliffedse ad, such person so offend- I
lag Shall be guiltY*Of h. - misdemeanor, and upon con
viction thereof. teeny court at quarter aessioneof
this Consteottwesetb, shall he punished in like man- 1
ner us isproeistod in thee neoNd section of this ad,
in 'the eau of officers of such election, receiving
suchletliewful ballot or ballots. •
• &yen act of Assembly of March 30, 1866, entitled
an licit veil:aging the mode of voting st all elections,
tulle several counties of this Commenwealth, It is
emitted as follows :
VOccricra 1. De,il enacted by the Senate and House
le' Repeetentatien of the, Cassioneseatth of Pennsik.
1 earth: is General Amiably net, and it is hereby exact
; ed by the traftergy of the sane,' That the qualified
voters of the several counties of this Commonwealth
stallgeneral - townahip, borough, and special eleo- ,
Von', are hereby, hereafter authorized and required
to vote by tickets printed or wette r. severally eland.
fled as follows I. One ticket shall embrace the names
of all judges of courtt T .lad " to be Is
' belod. ontaide. • ." one ticket tiW embrace
1 the names of all e officers to be voted r and be
labelled “statef• one ticket shallembrsce names
of all county voted for, including oftlee of
sneer, mem and members of assembly.if voted
for, and member" of congress. it voted ( I %W be
labelled '..countW , one. ticket ~ball em brace the
names of all township officers Voted for. lo i spe la
beled "township:" one ticket shalt em the
names of all borough cancers voted for. and shall be
labelled e teraeigh,'!. and each class shall deposit.
ed in separate ballot-bane.
Election aiticers,are authorized and c nded to
strictly abstereetbCpeavisicrna of tb Law
pissed - by the fienateend 'House of Wires
of this Cougootoresitb„ on the 17th day a/410.1AM
- . • ' Mitectrtnig Cilium.
. • W ellsburg , Pa.. Ang.7l, 1610. . l
To the Ceelfytnetaitutoriereind Mail of Lie Camay
Wenentsa, The Fifteenth. Amendment of their am
attrittion of the United States Is as talkers:
.. leserzon I. The right of Citizens( of the United
States to vote than sate dented or abridged by the
Coitetntalefh . orhY ens-State; on - amount of race,
color. or petitions( ecindition'Of serenade."
"Ilsortcer I The Ccmgressithin i tu t ivotter to ers
form this ankle brapproprtate on,
Awl Menem; The - Congress elf e lifnited States,
on the SIM day of March. MO : an an set, mitt.
tied ...In Ad to enfbree fir ligill a eititem tile rail
ad Mitre* agent fht. ?Aviv! ST eo of this Un ion, sad
far.otherparpeses," the first and second sections of
whit% areas follows i;
Larry/14 11" Be it needed by the Semis and amite of
Agoateentatirei elite railed Pates of Ainerica if Cho-
grass assembled, That all citizen" of the United States.
who ere, or shalthe otherwise. mianfled by law to
rote Maul election by the people, in any State, Tee.
finny' .derbid, county. city, parish„towsebtp. school
distri4 municipality. or other territorial sub4hts.
ion. shall be:entitled and allowed to rote et all inch
Mectioes, stinted distinction of race, mien - or two:
viona.contUticm of surritude ; any Constitution, law
modem, nage. or regulation et any State or Terri:
tin 7, or by, or under its authority, to the omit:ray
xotwitineanding." .; • : . • - . - .
• .. SUWON 2. Aid Le it further enacted, That if by
or under the authority of the Conattletten or laws of
any State, or the laws of any Territory, any act is or
shall be requiredto he done as a prerequisite or
qualnication for robes. and by such Constitution or
ft = tviirmiee
law, persons or ofecers are or ' charged with
the c =i: ini unos of duties o citizens
au ty to performs ach prereq •.or to
beams qualified to rote, tt stud/ be the duty every
• sneb penmen iuld after kyttlre to an tfitteut the
United States, the same and Musk oleo=
perform mob prerequisite. sod to become
to nee without-distinction of race, color, or previews
condition of servitute i led - ' if any each person sr
officer shall reline 'or knowingly omit to giteball e!-
fret MOM section, he shall. *revery inch offence.
forfeit and per the sum of f ve.hundred dollar* to
the person mysieved thereby. to be recovered by an
SCUM on the one. with fon costs and such snot.
ones fee counsel fees ea- the rend shall deem just,
and 'hall also, for every such offence. be deemed'
guilty of a misdemeanor,. and shall on camiction
thereof. be fined *OHM than nTa ALUUthe'd =NM
IN be impheoned notiese-than enintonth not
more Una otte yeeM orboth, at the tilseretien of the
did whereat. It bv &Oland by Ur aeured maim
et the T 1 article 'of the Conehanon of the railed
that "Thin Constitartlon. the; laws of the
United States. *bleb shall be made toatreerelle
themf. *ha thempreraeliar Of the * •
• loathing in als - Cbastitaam or hex oteny ant
to ae mirrors ettrateforting. ,
And adorer& 'The Irelearan of Dal Comma lnvoth.oe the ale dun of April. A. D. 1810. pared
anad. eatilled "A further supplement to the set is
hat to electionsbtlidsCoßmosrweslthPtbeteTa
ralkin of able% Monde* ao agerra:
*keno* 10./Itat. so rueheterrymt of Area
aa provides that only white freeman 2aloll be en
titled to rote or lareglitered Be ire• as eadaim
lag to roast au genatal!oh opera arsederaf thr
Canakowaudib. sadtba nob ts hereby=
and Dahlterefre all.freerien. *abot
erookor;ehell he enrolled and registered amordlnil
8011m1 Walston, of 06 line *Win 'at the; Sp
Proved oeriosteerdh Air% MO; entitled "An ert far
than to the met relating to th e gram
this o sad when
Clod under existing laws. be entitled to vote at an
- • -q7,.;
• ••
pima atid - •
Imd istima. 11 la my emeummemet mom Gadd
duty to midis dm OM dm lon to
hair and it Ima east to my
seseseare sat metatim -mines Mora tiudiam= 2 ll '-
me Wafter to m. alt mishelardlems
nab sitlamis d MitteplylN Malkothaimimi spelled
• • Itor6.lammottlt, If onahholittleCtiktist. •
see. the mangy ceemaimiamare otill ses
two* madded
reetsadtie direc rs ted Wired the meant
eastmors , met at moire to alms
sad cantons to the regaimmista lof amed%
mid
_amatitti.
ticialismasemantandlimtat
sam Marnat aid
asiaty is hereby sathortsed amt agetted to putilhb
to o his elisettoo Idothlaistiott tale Ma - oat =
elastimm the headn'sildted oloattlmemal
mess; act a Coxigreal, *Cad ad thetaigiaiMass, to.
the es 4 that the owe aaq w Moos. assested end
obeyed by all imiesson, esehdties et mt6om, stestiasi
'odietes and others; sod that !be MP& am& 'privates
paristsed theft soy Do meassall Man tho
zens ot this tikesammombei itattlial to the mew
Omits DIM in Leo aid eats Mao limit or
rmi outt ems. at Ilantabote. dr day mid mkt
# above mikes.
Attad • .40. W;‘O7..ANY.
- losnes, See, qf deateenneattX - r •
The 'sadism et tete= Joh* ice edit lierrewartii
tire District wilt be MI at. OW Court Nome, at To.
wanda, on the seventh day after alsetton, lOWA - will
be on the Ifth day of October.- -
Thilneeting Lot retorn cout M e te li = of
Bradford. ntll be U OW - on
the third day after deafen. which Bitt be an Bride,.
the Its day of OrteßerVlVredort. V. tn.
• - . J. MUT VAN TM%
stircj. 'al' - - .
VOREIGN ATTACHMENT.—Hen
ry roe-Bruit w iltarke L Pferee.l-Ia the
Court of Coping= Plata/ at Mend 0tat7, 1 214).—,
Sept Term. ISIO. ,
I hereby direct that • mop Oa wild tamed" to
this sae. be by the Moil ft Biz weeks.
in the We drectde, petalled at Weverly. Tiede
couMy ass facie Calatallb
al at Towanda, its.
Pruidelet Judge.
Towanda, Pe., et* to, - . ,
r Cencucandreurat PireherLr7.ele.
Bra!ford County. ea. -'
To ito zoies(f of CIPPIIT-Orrial9
We command you that you Made Cntazere
Plana; late of Your awn y, all and singular his
goods end, chattier, lan& And lestements, ,
dab* and credits, In whose bends ot on
secret. the name may be, is that he lbe
before our Court of . Common Pis" to be hoiden at
The borough of Towanda, he and far sald county. on
the lint MoOdty of September mud. Clem to answer
I s =re Slunk to Thews at the awe upon
ails
bail to 14.000 00. and Mash hued in Wy
nn township to raid annity. eourrM by Walter
Spencer and whb to mid Charles B. Plum by deed
dated May 28. 1810, habit lola Nos. 4, S, 11. T. o.la
14, 15, 16,and 11. bueUm on ISM& M. to Block No.
24, of Ileschurs subdion of NM Towanda.
Alio Ind In same townaldp. named by Job P.
Kirby and wife to add PIM" befog arum lota in the
the subdlrtiroh of DM Tolman and that
persons In whose hands or pensession the said
goods. ciliates. masers, rights and 'credits, or
;my of them may be attached. so that anyone' erery
of them be and before said Court. at the day
and place aforerW, to answer what shatibe objected
spinet them and abide the judgment of the Court
therein ; and bare you then and 116.1111 t is writ.
Witness. the Honorable P. B. Streeter, Preehient
of saki Court, at thee borough of Tewegida tabeessid,
the 12th day of July. A.D. 1010.
-W. A. THONAS,Teetheindars.
.
To de floworuble Alarm ~ ... .
I motif,' that by. viltare" Of the annexed writ of
Foreign .Atischment. I attached the following de.
scribed land. situate in Wysok fownship il,i ioV. of
Brwiford. State of Pennsylvania, and so
follows : Beginning at a corner on the ea st of
Itslii-st. in Fleschta r s fElbaiTillilNl 01 . 1000reirlitlall.
thoncenorth 40 deg. 30 min. wed atom the line of .'
lit No. 12. 150 feet to s NI 'Toot illef, tiCe -along
the line of thee antilh'4o deg. 80 thin: it 375
feet to a street, thence alongths line of sad-street.
south 49 deg. 30 'ruin. iregYlso"Vetto at. Nisi line
of acid Mxicest,, thence skaig the lino of sal Nato.
et., north 40 deg 30 Min. west 371 feet to the place
of beginning, being lob No. 13, 14. 11. 18 and 17 of
Block No. 24 of said subdivision - of East Towanda..
All imprOved.
ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land altii•
ate as obey*, hounded sad described as follows :
Beginning at the south-west corner of lot No. 3, o:
Block 24. thence north 49 deg. 30 Min. cast 150 feet
to the .west line of Second street. thence
_along the
same south 40 leg. 30 min. east 375 feet tothe nor.
nor of a street, them% along the north ihoe of saki
street south 42 deg.4o - mid. west 150 feet to a 20 foot
alley. thence along the lido of thesamenorth 40 deg.
30 min. west 375 feet to the plsce of boglaming be
ing lots No. 4,5, 8. 7, and 8 of add Fleickdones sub
division of East 'remands, Block No. IL All frh
proved.
ALSO-Our other piece or parcel ill bind boundbi
as follows : Beginning al a coma on Coarse. north
70 deg. 30 min. east 370"teet from opaline of Bow.
man's Eddyider c i a . .thenew north 70 "deg. 30 min.
cut 140 feet to a r, thence sovith.2ldeg. Op ado,
east 100 feet to a corner, thence south 40 deft. 30
min., east 875 feet to a corner. theses "sooth 92 &M.
80 min. west 150 feet to* corDer, thence north 40
deg. 30 min. wilt 375 feet to s. corner, thence north
' 21 deg. Mania: west 163 feet tb- the place of begin. x
I rang i being Lots Nos. —— "of Fleschhars sub-
division Of East Towanda, mud con ed by Job P. '
Kirby and wife tollse defendant.; An
.
J. r FERRY VAN FLEET,
Sherif. '
A.NbRI7Pta"..-=-- DISTRICT
reou 1)
P. Of the taitett States for the Waters Die.
trictilPenneylvants. 'trestens District orrouisNr.
..snnio. S. S.
A Warrant in Bankruptcy boa been isasued b} ,
sold - Comet against the estate of materax.
ABNOLD, of the county of Bradford and State at
Petallitylvittia, in" said District. who has been duly
adjudged a Bankrupt, upon petition of his creditors
and the payment . of any debts. and the delivery o:
any Property belonging to laid Bankrupt to hint or
to hoe nee, and the transfer canny ply? .;Wy__lly biw
are forbidden bylaw. A rowUng of the atdltona ut
said bankrupt. to prove their debts. and choose oi.•
or more 'assignees of his estate, will be held at a
Court of Iletilmtrptt7, to be'holdert at ToWands. •
In laid Warta, on the 90th day id SEPTVIMIEB. A.'
D.. 1870, at 10 - eclotk. a.m., at the °Soo CIEDWARIP
wiTireOli, Jr,. one of the Registers, in DIM.-
ruptey asitatrict. '
A. 11BRDOC11.
5ep.13,":04e4 BA Writ*. se k lieurenget
ADIPINISPA.TORS NCTIOE
Sottce to hetWby g venlhatidl foresaw' Indebt
ed to the Mite 'lett:MX C . : 'DOILY. Ale of nbc
ahequlu. deed, Wog make_ ...... • • payment
and alliberecrob brazier:as L. • •• • mad estate.
Mi ustreeenttliem duly -• •,• • • lets ftlenteta.",
• . 11 Y GOELE.
S' • tAIIGOBE,
0601J1 Y. OGRE.
ditminiatiators.
Ang.loasio
toIdIIitSTRATOR'S NQTICE.—
'Notice la hereby given that MI persons indebt
ed to the estate of DANIEL WALTMAN. tate of
Albany, deed., are requested to make inoneallat , .
payment, and all persons halting claims against sato
estate must present the sense deb' errtherdterted for
settlement , JOIiIB. 811311611. E.
Aug. 10.19 . Adzaddrator. ,
WYOMING • COMMERCIAL
COLLEGE•
rrNasrox.PxxNA
The next year of this popular institution will be •
gin SEPTEMBER 1,1870. Board, Tuition and Sta
tionery have been an reduced as to leader the ex
pense u for completing the Commercial
Course .from to Fifty - dollars - leas than at,
other Business Colleges.
• No settee, enterprising young man can make a
better investment of MO than by telling a course
of Instruction at Oda institution.
We ojer advantages Oar ore be famed of so otker
Ceusiercial College is the ountry.
Our course of study is prepared In ithoiongh and
accurate manner, and accordingk ol i a =test and
and' most improved me th ods of
Students have the advantages af Literary liMetehea,
a Library, Beading Boom and Weekly Exisudees.
Counterfeit Money,.Politios Economy,: Commer
cial Law. Penmanship and Badness Correspondence
are illiborcenthig a rrd upon,' and' are . included
in the Dullness . .
The instruction in the art of detecting umniterfeit
money is ahem worth the tuition for the entire -
•
Hundreds of yowler:seri now Occupying some of
- the best poaltiona In the country have tellUftedj.
the abundant and accurate knowledge of businese.
obtained at this institution. '
Our graduates are filling Random of trust in all
of . the greet cities, and in warty every, State in the
Union.
Particular attention is paid to reletisphing. _
.I"dnr
ofilcurbeve been fitted up and wader nee supmut
ioa of an able and experienced operator. Students
devoting an hone each day eo this Impordadliranch
of commercial education in connectlonorith tie nag
nit! course, become nualilied to take charge or
offices in three tu Alto mantas..
Teats' for the hill Etusises Course $25 00
.11tteinea Cotrar'erith Telegraphing ' - WOO
Telegraphing alone 25 00
Tuition for a.lhll course In Ornamental and Prac.
reailtiralcutars. $25 Ou
Send for Address
L. ii. ISPBAClVE.Pririe l ie res :
t Kingston.
Actg.l7:lo
; . A COLIISOLti,
INEITITtrxt.
gi
'TOWANDA, taiDsomi conart, PA
• This Melina/on Las AA Ileen= .
and Improved, mad nal' be KY.
SEPTEMBER' 0.,1100„ • under the champ of W. W.
BTm and E. E. Wuhan, theociste Principals. who
will devote their r enthe time to Indmiettett to the
nate= departments and to the general supervision
and management.of the echoed. They will be as-
Mated by excellent end experketeed teethe:lth an
the
ts. departmen - • :
The courses of Instruction ere - Preparatory end
Cab Graduating form at. Commeadel, Scientific
cal en
The e
Preperatory is Ithareedittshal
ify th smaller paptla for th designede stad to
ia. of the
thethisting Come. which coorpriens ail academic
studies, leaumegth eaceptsi -
The thst year of this cam completed. tber can
enter either of the other messes. The Normal
ootwee Worth thoresgh Inatthenics to thamaion
School Wraith ale Theory and Mega of Tweldng.
swarms In the Commerthe Depthhoente ban, ell
the advdMinois of the best acthasseefil ethools' In
addition to thorough drill la Nathan academic
•
Mill* Cinceas in Widen to the strithee of
the Orminathig Engliati, French and. German, thaw
rant.llladal_teadroctlop In the swam es Mwdmted
matellent collection of Apparatus renently pro-
The lint two years of dissithirkel Course are in-
d to Frame 'Wants will for College; the
third year toth, toe nthenind dome in• College or
to combinethwthe with a 'pedal gnaw in the Scl-
The Ornanintel. Modern Inegthges. Math'.
Drayton asthaeintthe: lte WSW to' competent
Board and rocas see prcwided
lei further pielhadain Marisaht the Institate.
W. W. WAX*A ne LN
a.
WILMS TUK. Traiimat Desortrariess.
Ang.lo:7o.
VENNSYLVANU
sTATE 1.10141 AL SCHOOL !
onfur amid% -
31.1148/OM. 'iIOGA COUNTY, PA.
Fall Term 7 er %1820.
Winter Teen 1191.
Swing Term begirmilarch 7tth. 1871.
For citilogua or adratmdmi.
CHM.L . trElialLl...
Ilenetlelfl, ink, 20, 1820. • FrlneVel