e - V ragforld .4 t i porttr •• • • Towanda, Thu day, July 25, 1572. LOOAL AND GENERAL r • 106 r Building Atisooiation Loans sold 1'131'72 and 73 od Monday evel*Sg. lar A special: train on tho. S.. & E. E. It, hill lento th."-Court Homo Switch on turday evening mixt, at 10 o'clock. LS. Towanda', boasts of the best Drug Stores and the most stillfulphysiciana of any town in Northern rennulcania.l soir We. are .dratified to learn that tie SyrAcuse Uniterisity wilt open with flatter ing rrospects on tho 20th of August. VS.. L The _Gruvki.. and WILSON Chib will hohr their regular meeting in the rooms Over the RITORTEIT ,b(tice to-morrow (Friday) evening. Let there be a full attendance. The Elwll House takes the lead in local custom, and gets a fair sharcnor the traveling public. ➢line host Wit-soN knows how to keep a hotel. • i • Ics , - The Postmaster General has ,rdertd the establishiaent,l4 a new Post Witco m AA.lunt tqcvDsliip. The t office 'is called Marsh ‘ll;t., and A. T. Acta Is I'. M. Secretaries of Gnsrr and Clubs are rettlested to forward the names their oilicers to J. V. GEIGEII, Towanda, Pa., 3{112/ eiUtannish therniwith documents, etc. lel, W. A.. CIIk3IDERLIN has been o..eted Vice PresidEnt,l and W. G. Ger.rtoN re tl Treasures of the Bltitaal Building and SAN in;; Fund AssociatiCn, for the current year, Luard of Directims. b A mem e of the GIILELEY cl,o, the speeches of the Democratic cora t.... at l'happagna, Die other day, cored him (;I:I.ELES fever, I If the old • Philosopher :Jana that kind of talk, he can't. 10F5,.. m: and.. 116 - Pop; of Bing -I ston, have been sorely bereaved in the death ~t th, first-born and roily child. While they will Ins loss, they have the, assurance that Ln:.;,..1s of such littki ones "do always behold hi f.:, •their Faihell in Heaven." Imo - Col. 111EAssl, Pre"sident of the 'rep MantitactiiiinfCo. , ixifornis us nal work I c ceronienec4 jni.,t as soon as pre and othcf ciaterial can be procured. Thi• financial under which'•.the estabiishinent has •ce are removed. • ire We don't know that the ./trm uttenar.4. to tell ati untruth, but they eer bu:d:. did , when they ahnouneed laA week that (;,;‘. Cr1:11N waA expe'etea to 1., present. at Ftt , LiA.T (lcet.t,lx ?ur hog, in this briar. re- IV° are indebted to l'rof. E vsnal r ut a copl t,l* his i.rtz , essay on the." Life and Ge4tus lit"1:::s." It is a well 1, rat(.papt - . apt] tlisidaysllwrough Itt.uwit•tlge ,1 the suhje t, tts itul: as gr,at abdity in the mYt•r. tie- llr. SAM CET:. 0 wENA,• of IWysox,_ •nt d t, (set •6%3Tii wOk sonic greet corn Ly him. , 11r. O. is doing quit. , a ',wil -1,. t"... garden vegii i table line, anti some twodnee into the mar- . : t than any oili6r man You. axe 0.0m4 , 1 for Cinu.r.LEy, gontkinml to a MI 1 •,1 ❑.A', tile Ut!K'C 43y. " Gat S 3 110 f ." 11 jri. Mr, iinuf:Lv:r tlai always been a friend „ , 7 " YC', So was the devil an LI tt1, , d1,4 and was ilro‘ e out of \\ - 4 are pained to st:c.a notice wY rk Y),),to 11 t.flect that H. t•. or tlin 1...C , 1111P tlValle. We sincerely toi , t di, it port roar pro re untrue, and tilt:dis t-1.0 ctiatacter of not tend It :::uch credene.ol • Mrs. E. \V. Smpni, of this : five ~:stem now uhost 1 a.;4.8 „„r, „ay. i.wer three hundred Mrs. s. 72 ; thrte of her sisters are on, younger qutu herself. Mrs. S. gri:t4 11.hh., but rc'e sincerely trust that -p4red malty years yet - soy. Yuri: Pos•r.tnE.--It should be that'ithi, new postal rates We are; again brought back 1 I,rl ,•:. • iiot ii , w,papet• postage. Transient c?rollars, r , lnveles;antl. aneh that have i.r r two catucea or les4, are now the Famo*eight. EIS of,•!' Tic_' Trouse has now .1 ~n, l tlerty-liye 'guests, and is, ralr •:,.. Mr. ale' Mrs. E. L. D.l VLNPOIZT, -111 , 11 ;.tr,c-t tiach evtming in the 1-, f; 11, , PF:% olleT dramatists, • the gm.stg. ("'",'"e ri a y- Inv (Ailock on \Vednes - :r Fact , )ry wae, • 011 C the in: , :: and ;L: the ic.uty, 11.1 darnagr• : ~f ter„ in. n:l+ 111 , 1 0 ni , t 011:Y MI I ir. T. I!. who rcaide3 opposite the pint uh. re the accidclit occurred,. Was fortu i.atel: :d holue awl In and the crash, iznuicdi al( vattd to the as.catznee or the wounded than, .50 , 1 to who:te and attention at the critteat li:owes:t much is tube aceribed fort heir "lily tht uue,t but the at- . )ri titct I 1 . , . EMI ;i. uttlillcil ,ty, 1,1,1 toil Itc tit .t • tt, :1.4 -;t .1.. )11-. t:i 111.111. g upr 1 :•!•1.;/i , :.!, •11:, h:O. lii Sn ' tio hi the Ittrp.c •1 l nr t t au :s "a thing of boatity," and , I';nuld,-illy attract 'the nth t.h.•:i of all .. ::1 )I;DEL:, 7 diruction of ra, - , hae bom .:• rm. to 1... e10rg , .(11..r money ur .nn"a7nt,: N. 'rho fur :4 each urtivr, tor au • N.ee , 4W:;.; I the new regula 1' • c.i. indor r nid (Acceding ilO, ,i• • idningo will lie I • • w;, , , 4i-rid in small .a n ts, and iin•rease the • : ;,i ~r•ii 1 I linnit m. v•-:)`...A; f nite a II 111114 e r of the loom- IgL T., viiitc,l Thilr ,, iin.yl , •v(ittittg. The latter 1:, 11 ,, nnshirti.; I.o,lges ILI the : of tip eli.h:pils of all ar,cs, At tr.,: coLilm•ion of the regta --, r• - fni7oriont3 %yore ezerved and .-oo• ottr Ito.nan friends =a -•" , 14 :ri th y temperance CSrape, ••• • , 1 , •:••:1.1, I Imes Of hospitality he tialt will long be eller• le; nib , rg or Nortly•rn Lotlge. =I - • Miss 4 DIMSUN, daugh :'''7',%6N,lr.t:rs,,N, of Buriinfr,ton, -nik het . alnost sit , gular manner on Thursday had ht, ti out FQ•kin,...; berries, and on mrli to the h9thie the afternoon, WAS ty her utother to art*A' some younger wereylaying in Lisa's Creek, near rkao-ling the baul,lll.m:org disco% ered ~ f the little girls t - as in the water, ap r ' l l.”‘eing, aaZl rti , r :Led into tht. aream !,,r, but to) sooner 'awl 141.1 e enteral T- :!:ofell 1.14wn tA , ..T. tc +•:. ;11,.mt 17 ON )1 r•. - .TATA. C. ,BIACN.MAN, Of favor, 1 11A il ith akw (,T tho Al I • '• :• •• of Sin- nicticut and Pennsylvania), places the dates of the various claims and by whom - and to whom the Utica were granted, side by side in parallel columns, so that (lie reader ,can see at a glance, without reading a hundred Pages, the dates of the charters, by whom and to whom "granted, the date of the purchase of title from the In dians, and the settlements by the colonists— . the three important acts neoessuy then to give validity to_any titles. Hiss BLacamair has la bored earnestly, industriously and intelligently for soma years to bring this work to the high est point of historic credibility, and it is hoped that the calicos composing the territory treat ed of will appreciate, and award her with sub, stantial tokens of their appreciation of her la -bora: PEASONAL.—Editor Huss., of Bath, was in town on Monday. --Mr. F. B. Bauncrr, editor of t h e Typo, and junior member'of the firm of J. ,t• F. B. Gin urn, paper dealers of Syracuse, paid our sanc tum a visit on Tuesday. Sorry wo were not in. Como again. • —IIE vnv Warm having been pardoned by the Governor, is at his home in this place again. . —Cron= awn.t., of Bloomsburg, presided at the organ in the -Episcopal Church, this place, 04 Sunday last. MAIIY C.tsir is recruiting her health at Avon Springs. —Lieut. 'Tents Msucen has boon transferred from West Point to Willotto Point, New York Harbor. ' -,ltev. D. C. TOMLINSON, (UMIIVIBIlliSI), of Akron,-.Ohio, an 4 brother of J oux Toxuxsort, Esq., of Armenia, preached in the Baptist church, Troy, ori,Bunday last. Mr. T. is con sidered one of the' ablest preachers in his 'do; nomination. —Mrs. Bncsus and daughter, of Alabama, aro hero visiting the family of M. C. Mitacrrn, Esq. Jon Wit,co's, who learned the printing business in this place, and who been em ployed in Scranton for several years past, paid ns a visit last week. ' —AttaiSMILIt SoSpOrillterldellt DESMOND, who has Iveri on tho sick list for several weeks past, is now convalescent. tet... That staunch and reliable Re publican, CoLLaos; of Alba, in renewing his subscription to the BEsouTta, gives the follow ing reasons why he cannot support Homes GP.EELET ALM, Pa., July 19, 1872. Mu. ALvolin —Deur Sir : Enclosed please find two dollars for the REPO=.6 for the year to conic. It is a welcome visitor every week, and the momeso because it has the names of Grant and Wilgon at its head. And with the two dol lars please receive four. reasons why I cannot go for Greeley : Ist. 'Because, on the 9th of No vembeselBs9, I saw this sentiment in his edito rial in the Tr:7mm , , coached in the following words : `j If the Cotton States shall become sat isfied that they can do better out of the Union than in it, we insist on letting them go in peace. The right to secede may be a revolutionary one, but it exists nevertheless. We mutt ever resist the right of any State to remain in the Union and nullify and defy the laws thereof. To withdraw from the Union is quite another matter, and whenever a considerable section of our Union shall deliberately resolve to go out, we shall resist all coercive measures to keep them in it. We hope never to live in a Repub lic where one section is pinned to another by bayonets." 2d. On the 2t.lth of November 1859, we tird him saying in his Tribune: " If the' Cotton States Unitedirrand earnestly wish to withdraw peacefully from the Union, we think they should be allowed to do so. Any attempt to compel them by force to remain would be contrary to the :principles enunciated in the im mortal Declaration of Independence, contrary to the fundamental ideas on which human lib erty -is based." :id. Tribune, December 17, 1859: "If it (the Declaration of Independence) jnstaled the secession from the British Empire of three millions of Colonists in 177 G, we do not see why it Would not justify the secession of five millions of Southerners feom the Federal Union in Vird. If we are mistaken on this paint, why does not some one attempt to show wherein and whv. , For our own part, while we deny the right iST slaveholders to. hold slaves against the will of the latter, we cannot see how twenty millions of people can rightfully hold ten or even 4.ve , millions in a defeated union with them by military force." 4th. N. Y. 1851:Tel nu. "We have repeatedly said, and w e e once more insist, that the great Priiwiples embodied by Jefferson in the Decla ration of Independence, that governments de rive their just ;powers from the consent - of the governed, are sound and just, and that if the Slave States, the Cotton States, or the Gulf States only, choose to form an independent na tion, they have a clear moral right to do so. Whenever it shall be clear that the great body of the Southern people have become conclusive ly alienated from the Union and anxious to es cape from it, we will do mar best to forward their views." Now, Mr. Editor, these aro my objections to Mr. Greeley. I have no evidence that he has changed these secession sentiments since declared in MI, while Gen. Grant, trite to the Union. was holding the rebel army fast at Richmond. I fear the consequences of pet ting- sneli a man with such sentiments in power to carry out what lie has promised, above cit ed. • -Inn) NVILso. A TERI:IDLE RAILIIOA.D - ACCIDENT— Two MEN Dr.EADrut.r.v INJunr.o.—On Friday Afternoon last, about 4 o'clock, a serious and distressing accident occurred at the Troy street railroad crossing in this borough. Mr. Fn¢ri. WILLI.tms and son, who 'reside about a mile and a half above Canton s on the Troy road, were driving to town in a two-horse light wag on, and when near the railroad crossing their' attention was drawn to a -freight engine stand ing on a switch, blowing off attain. Mr. Wit: r..t.kms and eon not observing, nor he&ring any alarm from the Niagara Express from the north until they were on the. track, and too late to. avoid a collision, as the engine immedi ately struck between the horses and Ton, throwing Mr. F. WIT.LIAMS a distance of forty feet and com s pletelpleinbedding his head in the loose soil by the road-side. His son did not sem to receive the shock so severely, as he was thrown but a shOrt distance. Mr. F. Wm -I.WN when picked up was insensible, and sup posed fatally injured, as the top of his head was a .1117. FR of blood. The scalp partially removed, and the skull crushed in a terrible manner ; he %las otherwke much injured. His son was also tearfully Wounded ; two deep gashes on the head, and Lir buddy injnries were more serious lino Lis father's.' They were speedily removed to tn, Keyst,me Home and everything done to tilir-v;ate their suff,rings, until it was possible to r,:no - .e third home. The span of lino horses was dreadfully man gled,.the side of one was ripped open and two h.i.ts broken, presenting a ghastly sight. The bat was immediately and mercifully shot. The other horse was injured about the hoofs, the injury being of a character that . will pr'oba bly render him worthless. Tho vehicle SAS a complete wreck. This sad catastrophe to Mr. WILLIAMS and s•m, gentlemen so well known and respect , .1, created considerable feeling in this cotatiminty, and commisseration for the sufferers and -their afflicted family. To the Northern Central Railway but one opinion is expressed, that of gross negligence, if not mimic ions indifcerence as to the safety of our people in runnirittrains across our most traveled street at lightning speed; too frequent ly witlinnt the blowing of a whistle or the ring ing of a bell. Many are tho narrow escapes recited to na, danger to whiOlt we are subjected. This subject is one that our borough officers should talie cognizance: of, and demand .some protection to life and property. , On going to press, we are glad to record that Mr. WILLIAmS has partially returned to con scionsne'ss, and at intervals converses rationally with his friends. The son is also improving. Drs. T. li. Mouse and J. D.tvisoN of Canton, and lir. A. K. Axtill. of Troy, their attending physicians, have now some hopes of their ulti mate recovery.—Canton CAN TO S.-11R. EDITOR : It SCtlnB that Canton is but trebly represented through your columns, and so I resume my correspond •ence resigned some years ago to " Old Joshua" and others. onr borough in "all one tray," and that wog is in favor of the incorruptible arid Mine at sgrici9tural candidate, H. Gni.tizr. I iiittgi• that "this is thns " from the loud talk a 1,, )„.., have,liidened ut Wool, to tliti I ila tent of clus.r.t.t.r's disciples, and I gath. Cr- from them the following candid and incon trovertible rok , iona why . - 111.%!.."r is unfit for a sec ond term. _lst. Gitarr Ie a &Trot, a nepotist, with Ccear vit•w:4, seel.ingta r-tabli.ll an empire, etc ,••,,i•-• Ij • :•-•.• time 61 11 , _ 1. ••[•:, 1.11!11, , if hy hi s ! nib• wiry, awl t•y 11:5 Lal:•. _1 C.:,:zu.tLt- (Cou i --.--. S. .6.. M:=l ME CM IL— • IL TM =Odor OR Me bag, do. leriseveral Wedge residuum hg Tacking aide. on th dominicaL -11. bag i•eabbegedi fast horses and boll Seniors. He hai salted away several millions of the plea fugds. He has giTat 11011 ;Ogee and ids him keep sd the pious& of it. 3d. He goes*: Long Brandi in ihot leather, apd there "insults the American people • by driTing in public a dog-eart "which it is yel ler." 1 r These are the points in (hoax ' s todictment, and I am afraid that they *ill prove too many for; me and I must go for Gwyn perforce. BuS, dear Mr. Editor, are these terrible charges .role ? I ask in all innocence, though condder ably confused by what appears at iint sight an incimaisteney on the part of the ineffable HOW • (L, namely : his being the Candidate of Wei i. M. Twazo, 2Entrioat VANCE aidiutzasos DATIS However, It may appeai that these gentlemen are fit exponents of an honest can. didate likeßaxsurr. T i he Guam men of our borough seem to be waiting for something to turn up. If I only could be conyincal that Gam is n't a "tau. 0u .. ; and a "Nub," a "Ocean," or above all, a " epotiao' I believe that I would turn in an try to turn up something for him. • i nt , dear me I none of my aneesters aver vot ed or would rote Lfor a " nepotist "; and yet every bar room bummer denouncesrnepottam," and I hive half a mind to be ono just for ro spettability's sake. Well, dear sir, I shall look for Ellightennielit in your next Issue. In the mes t utime I shall be as agriculturataa possible. Tours, Jams. S. I forgot to -state what geod qualities are daimed for Mr. Gamer, fitting him in an eminent degree for Executive and Chief Nagl er:ad of our great Republic. Well it is claim ed tluit he wears an old white hat; I and don't care a darn whether his pints are properly tucked in his boots or not. This u [ 'to his per . Morally, he takes high ground, con sidering all mankind who diftr from him on =4, subject, liars and villains. Alas l poor GUrr. ItTSINES3 LOCAL: . Mil C. . Csoss keeps n.lfull line fine stationery. 71 Go to the Bee Hive for your' tscry, Gloves, etc. Especial attention is called to Ithildren's line of Hosiery. Bee Hive store. New Suits at the BCO Hive for Orday, drily CB. Job work, of every description, ly and expeditiously executed at lulls office: sp.. Dress buttons, Fringes and Trhwintings, at the 800 Hive. plir Handsome " Jet Sets for $1.2 4 ', at the Bet hive Store. mg. The American Sewing 31a- . cbcni3 is tliC'bek 36., An oflicient nurse) or 2kr grl. Apply at tho Deo five. 1. Flour and Food nE retail, at idlSte'aal Flour Mills, delivered free. EC: fie,•stone Clothing Palace, Blaiu, street, next to First National Batik. 14*,.. Fine boots made to order at L. LI. MooDT S cob. The best lot of Marble Tables non Soria. Ed tom,. If you want m good Corn Ctil valik, call upon IL 31. WELLEs for the best. iteS—Ground Plaster $6.00 per ton, at Totwanda Steam Flour AMU. tot— Nitrous Oxid© Gas for extract ing teictli, at KELLY A; Sraxt.Era. tom., Cross is supplying his custom ers Oh &Youth:rig in the line of BooLa and St aioncry. lig?. A. large assortment of Brack ets jatt received at Faoar Soya stalr. The American Sewing Ma chim the best. Mrs. E. J. Miseos has the lar gest variety of straw goods in this vicinity. stir Large stock of Red and White Flour, at lticeata Kottanos'. OE v!!..The finest assortment of Gen tleme4's Bandkerehiefa •in town, at the Bee Hive !Atom in Mercnea Grenadine - s, Organdies and Black Bilks, at the Bee Dire, 2 doom cast of Mercu'es.l3ank. ft+. Furniture just reduced pet. cast, it _ Faon NI SoNs. July:ls, 11)72. • " Maltese," " Climax,',' and "Dollar Renard" Soap. Try them. For sale at I , 11. J. Lo. No's. st ; - Grenadines (at cost) at the pee flue Store. Imported Silka (at cost) at lie Brie hive Store. stir Furniture selling at wholesale • Func SuNs. Jnly 15,1872. 1114. RIDGEWAY X. EVERETT, at the fled, White: Blue Store, aro the first to giro noticel.that they hare reduced the price on their Tea, Colti;c and Tobacco, in . accordance with the new duty law. Beaver Brand Alpaccas, (a cyst) I t the Ike Hire Store. Linen 'Old Straw Goods at exceedingly low rater, at N. Gotosurres Key stone iClothing Palace, Main street, neat to First Sational Dank. A* Elegant Organdies (tit' nest at tlictcc Hive. sear Hats and Bonnets, an elegant assortrient, at the Boe Rive. ai r Mrs. E. J. Mrssos has just re ccivc,r the Madame Foy Corset Skirt Stitporter in all ho bites. -.z Baby wagons aro a necessity of the !season, and WICSLIA3I IlLscac have knit a new Most. Prices from $3..93 upward. Mg • I, INA.llosiery and Gloves, (at cost at thefnec Hivc: Ira. E. J. Mn oos has inskre ccirolls fresti supply of ladies• tiea and bows, in all the'new shades. Houses and Lots for sale, on easy monthly payments, or to Bent. W. Balmn.tt.c. opfir street., Towanda, Pa.—tt ma r ' For 'fine clothing, inspect N Goinsiarra's immense stock, Slain street, nos to Ft i t National Bank. plO- The best assortment of Gents' Punisixing Goode, at N. Gcm.Dsignies r.pystone Clothirtg Paace. _ sk*- More Spring and &Omer Gail.; int N. Goi.i , :,nrrn's Keystone Clothing ratker ,' JAMES B. Joussos, foriuerly with Mix t 31cCala, and more recent* clerk tor co4zu sr. blsea, itas purchased the stock of the fitter firm, and is now carrying on tie grocery{ business. From • twig scquairlanco with Mr. Joiro, take ;,rent plcsiitire in ICCOT.ll2lelitiiiig LOW lo t.. p. 1.1 • ii,;r ni 11- ing anything in hiq linc. lic is At thoold stand of Cowast. loms , If r 0; Plain & 13•3212 have" last me& a geed Moltke* in the prim it Pod. tun ci 0572 'daft. Clone and see. . hii 1. le. A large and desirable assort meat of Trimmed Hata sad Moneta, at very low prices, at the riga of the Big Barnet. N' it you want a Refrigerator, drop In at Wxzmut lc Braces and examine the "Palace," acknowledged to be the very best. Just lisesmax—A fresh supply of Black Alpacas, Striped Grewsdeens. 7speneso Stripes, rennin, Brown and White Linen, Grass Cloth, Prints and Shawls, for the Snnuner trado, at B. A. Psrrss & Co. US. LArratrs tt. Moslem, manufao toren of those celebrated spectacks, have changed their agency from J. livormeues to Wx. A. CHAIIIICRLAI2OS. Dei-The Universal White Woven Tucked Skiri, and all kinds of hoop Skirls and Bustles, can be had very cheap at B. A. Paints & Co's.' • * star Buy your Tea, Coffee and Spices at the Bed. White and Blue TIM Stare, Bridge street, 'rewinds, Pa. llxDoew.►r d EVLUETT. SEEP II you don't know what yon want in tho Book and Stationery line, call on C. F. Cams. IN6-75 cents per pound for good Chewing Tobacco, at the Bed, White- and Blue Store, Bridge street Towanda, Pa. Try it and see for yourselves. Messrs. JUNE & Lams have for sale paper water pails,- wash bowls, etc. Thom who hate used these articles pronounce them far superior to tin. Sir MCCABE & EDWAEDS have But ter Tube, Firkins,. and Tubs ; a fine lot of Ashton Balt, sold at lowest figures. *sr Now is the time to buy sugar cheap, u it always atirancee durini.the Sum mer season. McCue Entrun's hate a large stock. run Sm..r.:—A large building lot on Poplar street. Size 88:131 feet. Would make two goal - lots. New barn on Lack end. Will lie sold cheap, as the owner wishes to leave loin.: Terms easy. Enquire at this of fice. • 1 The best place in town to buy fine family flour is at hie Cant, S Encestins'. They, deal in the finest brands, and warrant every package sold. mar For first class insurance against loss or damage, or firo or lightning, call at WIMMAX h BLACK'S Agency. - Do you want a sowing ma chine, and do-you inow . that the Singer never disappoints ?. After seven years' experience we can truly say that the Singer does give satisfac tion.' WICKEIAM & BLACK, Agents. 26.. We would call attention to the fact that Messrs. Gost k Idellanox, Ilcr• chant Tailors, have on hand the finest assort inent of Cloths, Suiting; etc., ever opened in !Towanda. They have a first-class Cotter, and Warrant all their work. Can and see them. One door 'east of Mercur's Bank. Excmazon WATIM DIUWEII, or biaprored Well Curb and Bucket. A good de mand is syringing np for this convenient affair. It is a good thing. Give the Excelsior Water Drawer a trial and yon will like it. It. M. WELL= J. a FUOST \S; SONS wish to put a Woven Wird Mattress in every house In Towanda, on a month's trial, and if it does not snit them, they will call and take it away. Now is your time to get perfect sleep. Be sure you try, and then you will buy. • par The Sullivan Anthracite is the Coal for Spring and Summer use. Nothinglike lt. It kindles easily, makes a quick fire, and can be u small as desired, a quart burning is readily as a bushel. It never dies out, burning all down to white ashes, end renders coal sieves of no farther use. Tho pleasantest and cheap; est in this or any other market for domestic purroses. Wma> & MolcramT, Solo Agcntd 1e Our enterprising furniture dealers J. 0, Filen' & Sons, have secured the agency for. the celebrated Wakefield Earth Closet, and have an.assortment on hand. The Earth Closet has been tested for several years, and gives universal satisfaction wherever need. For the sick room it is almost a necessity. FUESU FLOWERS.—As the Summer has opened with its genial breezes and lovely Sowers, B. A. Prrrns t Co. have the best selec tion of Millinery Geode and Flowers in Towan da, for the lowest prices, at the sign of the Big Bonnet. 4 11016. Have you ever paid any atten tion to the question, " Will it pay me to buy and use a Wheel hay and Gleaner Rake in place of the 'good old I:evolver ?'” If not, it is worth your while to do so. Like a sensible fanner, send to It. Id. War LE4 Towanda, for a copy of his Illustrated and Descriptive Cata logue. sitr.Tho -edition of the Road and Poor Laws of this chanty, eompiled by Capt.. W. EL CARNOCUAN, ill limited, and township officers who desire to procuro copies, ghoul apply soon. The work is for sale at this 'office. TILE BEST WIIEEL RAKE.—There are .a number of very good - Wheel Rakes, each hav ing some gobd quality ; but, all things consid ered, the Tompkins County Wheel Lake ice be lieve to be the beat ; and then it has, as an at tachment, the best .11road-Cast Plaster, Grain and Grass-Seed Sower now known. . _ iter-GonE & McMartort ,havo re moved their 'Merchant Tailoring establishment to the store of-N. (hitmsxrrit, ono door south of the Natiundllank, where they will be plea& ed to see their friends. They have engaged a vlothes scoarer and aro prepared to do any. thing In that line. SITING STrLE.—Go to GORE & Fishionablo Tailors, for your Spring Clothing. They have the beat stock of Cloths, Cassimcres, etc., in town. Particular attention paid td Jurimilo Clothing. All work warranted. Ono door cut Mercur's Bank. , ter In order to make preparations for our Fall stock, we will sell our Spring and hammer goods at low Agues. It will therefore be to your interest to ciuntne our stock, u we sell the cheapest at the Keystone Clothing Pal ace. Fon SALE.—The lot now occupied by the Public School House on Second and Pine Streets, is offered for Rile. The lot has a front age of 225 feet on Second s•seet, and 77 feet en Me. The property will be sold in one lot, or in lots to snit purchasers. • A Cum. — 7 l take this method of re turning my sincere thanks to the citizens of Bradford county for the liberal patronage they have bestowed upon mo this put season ; and a continuance of the same being an unCoubted fact, as our goods have given, and always will give, satisfaction. We aro having manufactur ed in Philadelphia the largest and cotn plete stock of Fall and Winter wxxls ever seen In Bradford county, Messrs. 0 unr..k Sl.tno r, the popular and stylish merchant tailors, are locatcd In our establishment, and are prepared to take your orders for r 501... - stock of Gent.' T. • : • • • 11112T3.9. : • , .. •. . . my T., 51..1". I. pri N. I toi.volitiTn. • 'Key tone Clothing , VOCIPI. ZMmtiita IdAciiiikcisAL M. Wau. it *Mid to suppty HossePoirerramesh logNaobiaos otarrtilescrfptiou s or from our leaping mad best minufrotarers. INIr Linen, Braids and Coils, and Usk Goods, in gnat variety, Just iccelved st B. A. lirrnts k. Cot Mr McCar. & EDWARDS have re- - °dyed a largo inrotee of lea and coffee since the rein:rad of the linty, and offer their customers bargains. - stir J. W. BliillOP is prepared to furnish tkketi to all parts West and South- West at the lowest Wes. Us will also ilea es elusion tickets to Niagara Falls, good for 10 days 'tor 119. Baggage checked through. aft. AU persona having good, fat Veal Calves will find market for them at good , prices by delivering them to Wysauldng, on Wednaday, July Sl, between the boars of 4 and 7 r. ir; Qsoaae Sxrru. Iw. C. S. Haulm has returned to this place and opened a new Lames' shop our lizrzux k 2dura.ocies Meat Market. Being a practical workman, ho is perfectly competent to aele:t good stock, and giro satisfaction in th,omannfacture of all work in his line. 'lie should reedy° a share of public patronage. A. GOOD CDANCIC TiCI S THE WON. DEW or NlJlClALL—Excungloti tickets to the galls and return, can be procured at our upper Depot for the moderato sum of 190,1150, through tickets to all the prinolpid,points West and South-West via. Erie, Atlantic and Great Western, Grand Trunk and Great Western Ballways. 'J. W. Btiuor, a regular authorized agent for the above ticket, is always on band, and passerigers *III find it to their interest to secure tickets at borne and havd their baggage checked through. lia-The famous Busquehluana Min eral.Bpripg House, located in Bush, &aqua harm Co., Pa., is now ope 6 for the reception of guests. On account of the beantY l of its scenery, tho' purity of its air, and its invaluable medicinal springs, few places offer greater at tractions, both to pleasure seekers and invalids than This delightful summer resort. The water of the Stuluchannal3fineral Spring Is a spe cific for allikidney or urinary complaints, dys pepsia, rheumatism,' constipation, liver com plaint, salt-rheum, erysipelas, etc. Bath houses, stables, horses and carriages, are kept In con nection with the Rouse. Passengers should leave the Lehigh Valley Railroad at lieshop pen from whence stages leave for the SprThgi the arrival of the Philadelphia Express. For particulars send for circular. Address, A. D. Dtrrrrurrumyt Deo., Snstrichauna springs, !lush, Pa: July 17, 1872, Gt. How TO Go Wisr.—This is nn en quiry which every ono should haro truthfully answered bcforo ho starts on his journey, and a little care taken in examination of routes will in many cases save much trouble, limo and money. The "C. B. At. Q. R. R.," mining from Chi cago, through Galesburg to Burlington, and the "I. B. A W. Route," running from Indian apolis; through Blooinington to Burlington, have achieved a splendid reputation in the last two years as the leading Passenger Router to the West. At Burlington they connot with the B: 11. It. It., and form , the great Burling tonßoute, which rims direct through Southern lowst:to Nebraska and Ransis, with close con nee4ons to California and tho Territories; and passengers starting ftom Bradford county, on their way westward, cannot do better than t: take the Bunuserro Bora- This Line has published a pamphlet called "how to Go West," which contain4much valu able information ; a large correct fnap of the Great West, which can be obtained free of charge by addressing the General Pasknger Agent B. A M. R. IL, Barlingtou,--lowa. VILL4GE CAMP-31EETING.—A " Vil lage Canip-tneeting" is to be held in Towanda, Pa., to commence Monday, Augicuil. 5, and last through the week. The serrie.* irill corres pond in 'tin respects with those held in an ordi nary Camp-meeting, except that they will be held mainly in the church. ' We earnestly desire that the meeting should bo largely attended, not only by our own citi zens but by friends from abroad ; and we pro pose for their accommodation— Ist. To furnish board, in regular boarding houses ata lower rate than it can be furnished it Camp-meeting boarding, tents. 2d. To all desiring it we will furnish without charge. rooms t in private houses conveniently near, which will certainly be equivalent to tar nishing free tents, also with privilege of access to the kitchen-stove. . - 3d. In daso the number of oar visitors should i be greater than our accommodations, the Church it4elf, with its' lecture room, class rooms and(cook om, stove, etc., would far- Isiah a tar more comfortable temporaty abode than tents of canvas or of green boards in the woods, while access to the bakeries will pre clude the necessity of bringing murlif rooted provision in their line. Our friends from atroad are assured that this invitation is hearty, and that we will do all in our power to,make their stay with us, pleas ant, while we mutually seek to build Ono an other up in faith and holiness. We will nriikrtake the entertainment of our ministerial brethren, and earnestly invite them to conic. There will be plenty to do. Open air preaching once a day in the prlblie square, is one feature of our programme. Rev. Dr. Ilezrrmorox will be h attendance most of the time, and other experienced and distinguished laborers from abroad have keen. invited. Ministers and brethren of ilthrr denomina tions are cordially invited to participate in the Tabora and nlesviinTs of War Meeting. • 0. 11. (1111.qrsx, - Paster K r!,nrch Towanda, July 23, 1872. „yds— The universal satisfaction tha Lo ur~•Ks has gireh to all who , hare n.-4..(1 it is a snfli , lent reason for farmers who iutc•nd buying machines for the llarveseof 1872, to ca amine the many points of superiority and ad vantages claimcJ fur it and give it a practical examination and test in the field before Laying. MOWING SISCIIEVE CLIILLENGL Fou. asmiich as Mowing Machine Manufacturers, and their r gents, have denied the points of su periority possessed by the. Direct Drift Eureka /lower, to prejudice purchasers, not acquaint ed with its ments, therefore I am authorized by the Eureka Mower Company to make the following offer : That the Direct Draft Eureka 3louer will meet in competition during the coming harvest AND BEAT any mowing machine on -the side cut principle, on tho following points,: Ist—Time cif cutting. 21—N1er expended. - 3d—Quality of work RLirh refers to the manner of !caving the grass by the machines for curing, and the condition of the stubble. 4th—Time of enring the grass 1110 tedder to be used) and quality of hay. The choice of time and piriee fur the tt ial to be drawn for. This trial must include any or all of the fol lowing, that the committee may require : The cutting of standing 'and ,lodged grass and heavy tangled clover. Cutting also on ion& ground, stony ground, stumpy ground, to orchards, on lido hills, on low bottom mead owe, and on marsh 'or swamp ground. The contestants to deposit fl,ooo—that is, f 250 on each of the above named points. The sttceessful party shall donate the amount received from tho others at follows t one-half to the Homo for tho Friendless in Poughkeep sie, and one-half to a benevolent institution to bo named .by the party accepting this chal lenge. S. W. AuonD, P. D. Monsow, S. W. Dooormi, Committee That manufacturers, their agents, and Firs. chasers not familiar with the Eureka Slower, maybe assured that we moan 'business, I far ther offer a Waltham Gold Watch worth $230 to any mannfa'•tnrer ofmowingtuachincs Who will aceeptl the above Challenge, -and if this shall is to net accepte..l before ttte coming haying, ec re!+pce•lfully regot at all p-ra.tna to make no further btatimenta 26 to what I! e Eureka C.ANNOT do, but leave the Eacrs Ls to wing it CAN no to thdae who know from use, and are willinr, nthers'shall use and knovr. • ISAAC W. WHITE, President. ... • r•-0 -u-s1 N. Y., rob. 14: i• :I 13. ',era! Agent, Tk.ga Co., N. Y. 4 • Ititiccrcts. Huotwitro • ..• Rao& • will BirDLZWei z rrin d, p a. A CI V I Tr ikI ,C , • • • sir As Oneolthikielegsies to the ceediteumal 'Couilmtioeorp woul4„ptcoput the narna - of llonictiVrtztarts; * of A fl la nut a county week am therskettneadAsit oPposo or aid any , other. i l orninstiou. ott the .core of locality. We alum would ba well rc Wm/ thinghout the MAO. and the *dot, and all who know him would cooddo Cti hia character and gnalincattona. Let his curio bo talked up all aver the county. Bram= Eptic.azios.--Ate 11#A.Irr and firasrros Barak. • Desirous College and Telegraph Institute, established in 185 i, and still under the numignment of J. C. Uri* ic Box, is the most practical and popular hilli ness school in the oceintry. Penmanship, Commercial Lair, Telegrap h ing, Banking, Commission, Brokerage, eta, ;etc., taught by actual practice. Students assisted in ionizing business positions.' Papal load circulars sent (roe to all who will address J. C. Bus= & So:4, Harsco, N. Y. •sly. A preparation so widely and farcrably known as HAW, Vegetable Hair Renewer, needi few words of praise from us. This compound has roe its way to the highest favor in the public Iliad; and multi tudes, who have vatniy used other remedieelbr therosteration of their hair, have, ou trytu; the Sicilian Renewer, been made glad by ',the speedy restoration of their gray bate tolls nat. oral color, and the thin locks thickened up; as in the days of early youth. It Lb* prevents_ the hair falling out, makes it soft end glossy, and is altogether the best preparation kr its intended proposes before the public.--Pitta burg Chromic*. - as: Mr. Eva= Bmox, a studen' t in Larayetto College, is in town as agent for the publications of tho American Tract Society. These books are both excellent in character, and reasonable in price.' They are deserving of the attention of Christians of all denomina tions, and especially of Sunclar.school teachers. The New Testament with Notes, the Bible pic- Bantry, the Companion to tho Bible, Sacred Geography and Antiquities, and HANNA'S Igo of Christ, will be found of great advantage and interest to all who desire to know moo of- t:he Word of God. MARBIE.P. ROBERTS—SUTTON.--At the M. E. Parson age, Skinner's Eddy, Pa., July 9 2, 1872. by Bet. P: It. Tower', Mr. Win. Roberts of Line Hill, Bradford Co., Pa. and Miss Phcrho A. Batton, of Cbartestocrri, Susquehanna Co. W-ILCOX—MELVILLE.—In Albany, Ps. Drily 20, 1872, by Rev. G. IV. Sterigero gr. Minor WiUcoz, of Albany, to Misa ,of 3lohroeton. LOGAN—LATHEOP.—JuIyII, a.the tesideriii) of, and by. Silas B. Camp, Esq., Mr. William • Logan and Miss Mary Lathrop, all of Fillmore Go., Neb., the bride formerly of Wyalnaing, IVELLIAMS—BOUSE.—At Wrens .Parsonage, • Thursday evening, June 6, 1572, by Rev, r.S. F. Colt, Mr. Jackson Williams to Mina Elects DOllllO, both of Standing Stone. • WRIGHT—GRANGER.— At the residence of the bride's father, Gen. T. Oralutcr; Tut sdiy evening, July 16. 1872, by Bev. S. F. Colt, Mr.-Newton K. Wright tn Miss Eleanor Ainall • da Granger. DIED. POPE:—In Ilingliampton, on the 17th instat4. Thomas O'llara, only child of Angie 0. atvl Wm. P..• Pope, jr., and grandson of finsannlth and F.. 0. Goodrich, aged 4 months and 2.5. days. .i -, TOZER.—At Troy, Pa., Friday night, July 12. 1872, of consumption, Nettie, wife of James B. Tozer, aged 7S years. SPECIAL 'NOTICES. ---:0: Weir Thomas Maddocks, Producp Commission 'Merchant, 220 PeunFylvatda Ave nue, Scranton, Pa. Butter; Eggs, Lard, CiseeFe. Frnita, Potatoes, &c., &c. Consignments soli cited, and returns promptly.' made on , cab .of Goods. References cheerfully, given. Corms pondence.solicited. i Dr. W. B. KELLY, Dentist, cif Towanda. will bo at Dr. Eves ollice,in ton, on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of next:week. Giro Lim a July 23*. New Adverthiseats. Arci,EA produce oT.will ß from C)r 3 to 10 A lln IC be .' 1 7 more to the acre than theXedetrariean, stand: the - wintr full as well tail ripttna full la soon awl la I bald wheat. Three Dollars rep brishel or ope dol tar per peek. July 19, 1812. NOTICE.—AII persons in - !: debted to the late firm of J. IitEIIIDETH 00.. will please call at 'T. Muir & Co.•s store and settle Immediately. or costs will be made. The act counts' ore in the bands of T. Marideth for settler mont. J. MEBIDETU i CO. Tawazult July 11. 1872.—m3. 1?11131. FOR SALE—The subsem L' ber offers for sale bin farm isitoM WY e in - altuting twp., about .2 miles from Camplowg on Lime Bill. containing about 106 acres; 60 acres at:. der intprowernent and srell fenced. buildings is good condition. Terms—Ono half of purchase Money will be required at time of sale, baLsnoe oa time to snit purchaser. For further Iparticulars call on tin% subscriber on the premises, or eAktrens hint at Lime MIL Bradford County, Pa. i .1:437 19. 1872.-4 we B lIIIAMIALL. TOIVA:I 4 7D . A, SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1372. V. w. COLE'S ItUSEUM, lIIPPQDROME EMI 3IE I NA6ETIE! CONTBININO 200 3IEN AND HORSES! 200 LIVING ANIMALS WILD AND "MILD BEASTS AND BIRDS. THE MENAGEME ~'c ~\ T.O \ i'~ ~. THE IiIiSEUU-! THE CIRCUS! ALL UNDER TWO DIG TViTSI ONE I'RICE /ND ONE TWEET ADMITS TO ISSYTU TE7s.'TS, To the Men ItzrrP., Jlonoim eta etrrna, to the Tltrtr 14 , varate Shrors, to the *title ("trawl Caravan, On at rhea. Orritholovival and 7trotooft.-41 In stitute. iii l. • Mlnilnsion. nn (TAO. ; Children nnd.a. cent.. Act 7 :).-1 LIItAISVILLE. FlithAY - AULY 1!1: • • 1 " 4.` . .- New Ad C, • . - .. ..,.. ~....... ~. AIITION.--2r ar e here - by eamtiesed mpluta pole_ give El lthe metenilmeed to MIL tar ably Poi ot os or about the 266Jikpe.larletli/ pay hbsiToo wed so value therefo r. ad w oMm lallem compelled by Is ' . .I.*. ' • aimsErsonnrschc tellaymille. Jnly 20.1872.4-ate C • AIITION.L2WIm . as, my wife Lot- Us has left my bed ~baud without Just mums or provocation. this la therefore to notify all gamma splint; Imbuing trusting her em my so4l sonsoult. sal will par no de ta of her contracting Men Udll daft, übilit ectopeDed by larh • ,-; Bum July 18, 1872 . -.- A • 'S SABSAP SOR rimurzcso itAft Aavismixs. _ A medic:hie that cores is • rat public bkwaing. AMICIeI liar-sar•auta makes ! positive cure of a ae ries of complaints, which are always afflicting and too ellen fetal. It ptiiikes the blood. purge! out the lurk* humors in the mils*. whichilintrrnidim health and settle into troublesome disorders. Erup• ileitiret the skin are the opeareme on the surface Of humors that 'Muhl be cipolled from the blood• intorno . dersammenti ire 4 determination of them mane humors tof- some organ or or• itses. *how) action they, d go and - - whose sub ettsa stance they Minim and 4( . Ames SAEUTA awaa expels them humors the blood. When they are gone, the disorders produce dissypear mach se miceeshons of the Liver. Stomach, Kidneys Lungs. SkuPtiOna and Ersrptitel filtssems of the Skin St. Anthony's i'ire.` limo or Zryetzlas, Pimple.% Pustules, Blotchce. Lolls, Tam ma. Teeth' and salt Shrum. Scald Head., 1ti...p....! „ Ulcers and Berm, aboupiattam, NcuralgV, Pain la' the Pones, Side , and head, Tousle Walnicas, a lkrility, Lencontwes arising fr om Internal uleierstl and Merton disease, Dr•PitY. -1 4•PoPsia. Emaciation, sad illelpral Mcbll- Sy. With their departure health returns.' ' eitsiturEco`wv Arid mold by Druggists allund the World. _ -. Dr. 11. C. POICSI2B. 80 71. Wholosalo agents Towanda. Ps.. sad for gala • dealers throughout iba conts , . . biep.i."l3 TMINER & pomp rECYVTA.NpA., DRUGGISTSI ii _. . ~. Marlin; extetut .ely repaired atom at the old stand. base re opened with a arge , new aha well selected shelf; - ronsiating of ' '" 4 Acr;3, rxra:xcrfs,' ELIXIII.9 1111213.4.- SVGA.Tt- T COATiD . tILLS. TOWDERS, I GV:iId, triT.VPS, 330TAMe. BGLEc e - rie A1c11) 1:107.0T3TE lc 1.1.12111113, • DYE STUFFS, bIACIUYE OILS, taTIZA- 3:ZVISED ALCOiIOL. • .11 PURE WINES rur Wi11422111 ra. sea. • I TOBACCO, SNUFF•4I.I3 CIGARS,: POPULAIr. PATENT 3,iEDIOi.NES, • • TOILET AND GOODS. • More than the usual care and at ration given to the onf.ing of Pre s crip t ion s . l Open Sundays, from 0'c10ck.9.19.,t0 1 p.m. le from 6 p.m. to . ; pm. Dr. Ha DILL can be consulted at the store on Sat. cirdny of .caelt week. ii heretofore,. n. Trimun. W . 0. Tows May 7. 1872. BEE _HIVE STO.IIE .• R.L1,235: k Mr S WOUL/111.:. I.IusIEUY (11.0 , 1 - ks, tii.EILCUIEII;, EM!IMMI CROCKERY 4TOR.E'I WICKII,AISI thVEI PLATED WA SI NG El: SEWING 3 WICKIIAII k IlLf Towanda. July 25, 1872. NEW HARDWARE I-I. A TZ NV A. R. At the old stand C Ilirshall Brother:, in . DIEROIII3. 7 § BLACK.. s and examine oar goods andTritees. We EaVe a large and Mali selected stock of IRON, - NAILS, ‘GLASS,i PAINTS, STIAT:d& uuVSE 1;k111N1.11{11C0 aeons tit all Ends. Tamers and Builders will dud that Ms Is the place to tiny llardwarc ni the LOWEST PRICES 0 DIP. AVer have adopted the cisir-sys - rnk, as we are eat-, iafted Ste in the only correct arid rate way or &inv. burliness. We Quill pay rpechti Attlee to mane tactininit.Tinware and alt kin or Jobbing at the lowcti rates. FARMER'S LOOK HERE! W..: hate rOVII wooDrApsW. 7.ns wmch no oft .'.2r for $Sh rich, 1 ) doer out th. o, Anicca. Yoxt rar,r.ot thy or.f oq ll3/I:Ar t ,' tr.r 4, 4 thin 114.. Dn. 1. C. AY= & CO, fArrinz,. PILIICTICAL /\541,1.1.14,C1137111M15. ralxo.N . s iILSITLE.S.kLE AND TINLITURE:_s, NITOS, • And all MEE laid a Fin; Aattortra4ni of MEW • Axe balaig MI . , t AT COST ... . - l'gr c.4§1.1. theircutirt... titua ..1 'N. • . 1 . \--• • DliE;# s G 0101)-S P.UsAiOLS, 2 DOM'S EAST or SEEItCVIIS LANK FRUIT JAR EIMEMEE BOWLS: CUPS FOR JE _, _ 1 win li TABLE CITTLI., Age'ncy ofibe .1 INSURANCE AU JUNE & LEWIS Are Just rrertvinr, JrNt l LEWIS Towancl". Jnly 11, 1871. •-• IL LE Vl': owitai. BENNE (O RPHANS' coirirt - sALR—BY virtue of an order awned out of the Orphans: Court of nendrord Connty, tbe,Mlerslgned guar. dian of the - Mate of °emir Warner,' Flavin° War ner; Josephine Warner. and, Edgar Werner , rano" children of gamier Warner. late of Pike tirp., will expose to potato sale on the premises, Thn". day:August 8. 1872, commencing at rine o'clock p. nu. the following described lot. plea or. parcel of land 'ikon, in a twp., bonded as follows: Beginning at a stake and atones being the north east coo. of the herein 'described let of lona, and also mime of Afartsh 'Champion's land; thence smith along the line of the said Champion's and a lot owned by Geo. C. Atwood tis perchento a Make and stones; theme west along the *oh of said Champion's land 18 and 3.10 perches to a corner of James R. Agneuel- land: thence north along the line of the said Agnew 87 perches to a coo. in The line of said Champion's land: thence smith 85 deg. east IC per. along lino of said Champion to place of beginning: containing 9 acre., mono or lass. ho. proved, with an old house and barn and few fruit tree thereon. I A, BLOOD. T 111131,8—525 down and balance on eousmation of sale. I)ETSEY .1. WITMER. Jnnel2.lr4 Guardian. APPLICATION IN DIVOR C E--- To Bella Adams.—No. Feb. term. 1872. Non are hereby notified that John Q. Mama, your husband. nu applied M the 'court of common pleas of Bradford co.. for a divorce from tho bonds of matrimony, and the said court has appointed Mon. danthe 24 day of September, 1872, for hearing the said John ha the premises. at • which timo and place yon can attend If you think proper. inl.ll.wt J. P. VAN FLEET. Sheriff. • A PPLICATION IN DIVORCE.- To George Peon^r.—No. 232; Feb. T. 1872. Ton am hereby totiiiNt that Clot:lna ToPfu - r, your wife. by her next friend, S. milt. 'hag applied to the court of common pleas of limilfor,l 'county, for a clivor , A from the botobr rf matr!moriv. and the paid court hart appointed Morality. the 2d day of Sep tember. 1972. for hearing the paht Clemina yin the prrtulirea, at which time and darn rout ran, attend if you think proper. e J. I'. V.17+.: FLEET. July Mari Sheriff. APPLICATION IN PIVORCE.—•— To EdwaitlO.Dayiex.--No. BSI, Sept. T., 1.571. Ton are hereby nottfte I that Lola Darien your 'Mfr. by her next friend:Charlet, Sheldon Ita , , plied to the court of common pleas :of Bradford cortnty, for a dtvorre from the honda of matrimony suit the esid court hae aptvtlnted Monday, the 2d Mather, 1872. for hearinz the 831 , 1 Loi4 premium, at which time and plaee you can the. if you think proper. J. P. VAN r . „Ers . July 11-w4 • - Sheriff. - AL A PPLI`CATION To Ed war d re,, 202 , Feb T., 1872 Ton are hereby nOtidod thate Jennie -Spicer, your wife. by her next friend. ar;•rn N. Wolfe, has spotted to the court of coutrantjntbaS of Bradford county, ter 8 divorce trona the 7 eCoutsof matrimony, and the - said eourt has alalst r ;eted Monday. the 2d day of Sep. tember.lB72, for ' , mariner tho said Jennie In the prem. 11,44. at which Vane and race von can attend If you aaiylthink proper-. • r ' P. VAN' MEET. TN.i.7 , ORPORATION In the matter °film incorporation of the " Brad ford I.n.arf and Building Association of Athena town. thin. Pa."-Nn. 3ati. Sept. Term. 1872. Notice to hereby' eiven that the 'above named Podety has presented to the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County their article of Aes cot atiot atkimr for a decree of inftrporation • and the said CoUrt havinu ermined the same. and !Indira them correct, will decree_ that they be Ineorporated ae prayed for. on Monday; 4th day of Schicnther. 1874 et 2 o'cicick nnlesa ratuk. he Phown to the contrary. W. A: TnoarAs. - Jlll.l • proftr.notary. • . Auprrairs- NOTICE. - :Tames Can Dyke rs. ITarry Mix aryl W. T. Dishoit —Tn. the Conrt.ot Common fleas of Drailfor.l coun ty. No. 32i1. Dee. T ., IQtlt l . The undersigned, having been appointed Auditor by Rata Conrt to diktrihnte money arising room the Sheriff's sale of defendants real estate. will perm/ to the duties of Rat ii anointment on WEDNESDAY the Tfh day of ACTT - +T. 1572. at 2 Wel° p. m., at the cifilee - of the Auditor to the born:lntl of Towan da, at which limo and 'place all persona havion elatrnit on pattl money are retintrod.to make the same lief.ire sail Amlitor, or be debarred front eenttng In upon Pat.! fens. " . PEFT, -jvly It, 15,72.--tw. Anditoit AUDITOR'S _ . R NOTICE. -M. H. Lanin”. sQ. w. T. rt.theo. tit --in tl,- ceurt's.f Common Pleas of 'Tfrailis-,r.1 2,1;1, deem. 18':g, • The rtrilerßiontiljacinz auditor by said Court to ffiS . tcit NT:le r from Sheriff's Rale of Defendant's r , cstat attond to the ilottes-of said anno'rd-12nt" TITUTiSDAY. the. Bth day of .krGrii . r. 15;72..t 2 an.. at the entire of the Auditor in C.: , P. , 0r0n...1) of Tc , :cantla at whfell time and litaee a:I ttlaitne On said mottoy are retritr,l to ntaltetn. F:4110 Lefore !Ratil Auditor. or be ilel.arr.,l from eoniinz in upon' fnnit. . TrFicr. - ; PEET. .Inly It, 1872.—.11r. • Aml.tor. A uD.r.cons NOTICE.--Tolin Ca ning nao vs. D. J,, °trashy and .J , .ho A. Parop. the Court of ,Comelrn /lradMrd Connty. No. 2:l4 . Seat- T.. Isn). - The nntlersiuned, do Anditer 1.7 said enure to , distribute roomy.; ...Theriff'S sale of defendant's real atleni to the (12,.. ties of said appointment al the onlee of Overton k rlshree, in the .BerOnah of Tow'anda, nn SATT - ft- DAY': the lkt day of AUGU.ST. 18:2. at 'I Op'elnetr. a. where all 'persons haying claims nnen' paid fends are required to present there or be steharrea from comir.g in upon said fund. N. C. ET.F.11.11171..t,a1it0-. .Inlr - A DMISTILITOTIS NOTICE. --- ./..1-.l4Otlce is, hereby river: that ail persons ed to the estate of J. P. ALLEN. lato of ITTSJV township. dee'tl. art , rtknosteit to-make immediate payment, and all rrervorts hayloft claims against said estate must present the F - : - /IP doly antlientiented for settlement. • - M. H. LANINti, - jnly "72.-.443 Administrator. A DMIIsIISTRITOIt'S NOTICE. -.LA:. ~ .NrOtlee IS hereby eivon that all re-son v. Intleitr d to thershte of PATRIC - E COTTER; late of 21.vaio, cleceasod, are requested to make totme3late parment, and all persons having clalma-arattott said estate nin,t present thorn delat anthnntieate' for settlement. • THOMAS COTTER, July 11.1.2ttv. -Admints.fratar. • PX.ECUTOII. , 'S NOTICE. -- iNetkv. li:nrlrr - Rivrn ti sin pe'rs.6‘nic ind,:bteti to qt 6 estate of ;JAMES ESPY, late of Stand/tie Stone, dec'd,:, mood make Lmmeclixte f‘nymacnt, - - ant all persons having c tale against exit estate meat ,prerent tliont duly anthettteated for settle. ment. . T. F. ESPY. it. r. TSPP, July. 11, "72-Cir. Executors. - p X.E C T 0 .R'S NOTICE. - --- .ALANotiee is Itirretry atvon that all persona indebrell tn the eathte of ninmy BENJAMIN. late of Avy -111111, decd. aro .requested to make immediate -- pavrot , nt, and all persons haring claims arainvt sZCd ostzto tunst presort them drily anthentleat , l ttrr sett/uncut. . • J IC. IRVEsrP. HARRY BENZAMTN, July 11, 1172.—f t _ F..x0c01.-ra. -FXEC Vi'Oß'S NOTICE —Notice i II hereby clven that all rersons Ireh , hted to the state of ALLF:N.. TILLOTSON late of Leßoy. deed. are reonesied to make irumodiate parr:mt.. and all 'persona havinct' claims ioainst said estate mnst prcsoat them duly: authenticated for /wale. I moot. ^ ' IT. PARKIIHRST. July 11, '7l. Executor. Llcs: EXEC UT 0 ' NO:ire is hereby given that all pervom, indcht ed to the estate of 3011 CHILSON, derraFe,l, late of Warren. are regne , te4l to make itronedb ate ftayvtl. ent. tiud all permna having claims; suainat staid estate mast presort thorn doh- anthentiont , “l for settlement. • • szt.Tu - L7 DrNc.vs: Jnly 11, ISl2.—fhT: . Etventer. A UDlTOR'S—Norricr,.—lll matter of the estate of deed. .lo the Orphan's Court of Bradford yennty. The nriderMitned, an Autllfer, appointed by raid Conrt to tibttribrite funja 10 the Ittttls of the Evee uteri; of said e.ttate, will attend to tlnvatitieg of Knell anpoiniutent at the oebte r.l,bree. in the Ttorongh of Towanda, or. FRIDAY, the tOth dor of AraUST.IB7I. at 10 rt . ,•lock. a, in., where all prnonaltay . ing elaitua • roma said binds innst pre- Kent them or ba debarred fret, eon:it:2ln omen the W. PATIIICIZ. • Jaly 11, '1872.-4w. Auditor. EX E cU SO R'S NOTICE.— Kotler, is horeby-ricers that all persons trAebted thn ectite of Erastnig IT. Smith.. late of Tovramla 'biro', deed. are r.eittestcd to tilako luiMAdiato var. recut. and all pernovi -having claims attainal said re. tab' intmt prescid tho pcamo (Mir attthenticated for settlement. ,n. 0. smrrn. JOSEPH POWELL. :Imell..r; ' Excnters. -- - - Igtro Et Brother. DMIS• 'ISTRA,TOR'S NOTICE- A . Notice la trexPke given that all persons indebt ed to the: eatato OT Charlef, L. Arnold. late of NkTarren. decomd. aro' retineatea to make Immediate payment and all pemons laving claims against WA estate mnat.preaent the Ramo duly ae.thenileated ' fee t tlerner VARY A. mr.coLn, Sttncti-n - t7 • G. W. ITAIT.DY: - BR ITOIrg NOTlCE.—Reberca A Thompson r.s. iraishsll bros. k Co.. R. T.- Marshall and W., K.. 'Aim-shall. In thn Cott of Common Evian of Bradford Cernry, So, !.!.31.rtep.• Umber term. ISG7.. ACIHNE, The undersigned having been aphointed Auditor 11 Bald Court to dtstrihnte 'money arising from the 'Sheriffs sale of defendant's real estate will attend •to the duties of Said appointment on TUESDAY. AUGUST 20th. IS T 2, at 2 o'clock. p. in., at the office 'of the Anditor in the Ileren,e,h of Towanda, at which time and place all persons having claims cn said money are reqnesto.l to present the same before said d from eomlnr. in,upon said fond. Ft.:511.1.1. - St.iv 17,,1172.-Iw. Auditor.- TN BINIIZti'II'oY.—DISTRICT Court of the Itriited Stit, A for the Western 'Vs trict of Pennsylvania. Western l):l.triet of Penn. the in ter 6 , .rdori F. 3Talon and A. Cr. Mas'on, am of 6. F. 3f ann . : .k Banks .rurta - MI iBBI! TORE! MEM 'Western Distriet of Pcnn:sivanii, to to give notice, That ou t o liUi day of July. 'A. D. 1) 4 72, a Warrwit. in Ilaniganpt)- - .) , was itiAlled against . the estate of tior,l9u -31).;,,,ir and A. (;), -- (Arm of G. F. 31ascin F C 0..) of tho borough of Te wanda, in the Comity of liradford and State of NVIIO-11111'0 horn ad' nage .1 trnkropts on their own petition that the payment . of any debts and delivery of any property 1 ,- )loiigina to 'Witch Dankrilpte to them or for their use, and thi trar.sfor or any property - by thein, are forbidden by ; that a tweeting of the Creilltota.of ti.to D mk. rtipts,to prove their debts, and to ehooee one or more assignee* of their estate. will be held at a Court of Dankruptc7, to be hoiden at the cilia' of E. Overton, Jr., in the Dorough of Towanda, Pa., before Edward Overton. Jr., Es 1., on the 13th day of SeptemLer. A. D. DA T, at 10 o'clock, a. m. 25. 3 - -- ivxEcuToit'S NOTlCE.—Notice J Iter..4v t!ivon that/Mt . I ,, rsons in , lehtcd tho , I;tato EIItiNEZEIL f- Ty-4.A to mate inintediale paytteht,. and pt‘re. - 11,1 ttatinv: clattrig a;;ritttt wail must promlit them •Inly alithruticatM for s,tl . •::- Iticnt. • • • WM. S. JAYNE, AD ' AIINIS ' IIt P, ATO' N N , •110 , ` 14 11 . .1. to !I t. CO , . • ,•I V. t 1 •Ttnll,••, 1,1 ft, rt.l4 .:tat. flout t.-• 1 drily It 4 d rf,r Legal - • A. IdURDOCIT, • U. S. Marshal, as Messcbger 30S:Ifri A,litlittEt!.ratvr, Kam • - . - , ;•. Legal - • -- • A UDITOR'S NOTICE,. Dlackman!a sum vs. N. D. For. Iroe Irjr. and SU. MO terns. 1872- Dr; V* *en *Mos/nen Zees of Itradford Comer._• • .Thelnufaralgerst, an Molitor IPPOttlith by Mkt dotirt to dirt:Shute Ampere in libertfrit hands sits. log from sale of defetuDibt's roil sushi* VUI attejul t 4 tbe dales of his appointment. *this ones In the Borough of Telma*, Pa., on TUESDAY tho.thth day of AUGIBIT, 11172, at 1 "oteSoelb, p. of Auld day, where all Sevens claims avow seed hunts will present them or be forever debarred frees the same. sons w; Jultp. BAITKItIIPTCY.;DIRERICT Court of the United State for the WeetstMOts. trict of Pertnerylrania. Western Ellittrld of Penney . ). rains.' In the matter ritlistaplins: Saltkespt. • . Western District of Penmuyivants. sa.....korarstat in Bankruptcy but been luued by the aid emit aolust the estate of RAIIitY - 1101, ot eoenty of Bradford and State of Pennsylvania, to said Dia. triet, adjudged Bankrupt upon Istatttott of Isteeredi toMpstment of any debtaand the 4eiherirof say pro party to 'i toted Bankrupt,-to him or to hia nee, and tbrs of any property by ..bim are forbidden-by law; that a.meettind nabs creditors of the said Bankrupt to prove their debts, and choose ono or morn *Mignon of his *State. will be hell at a Court of Bankruptcy. to lo) holden-at Towanda. Pa.. in said District, On the 7th day of August. A. D., 1972, al P oclock. at then of Edward Overton, Jr., beroro N. Willard, atiotit the Uegietcra in Bankruptcy amid Court. • A. SIVRDOII - CII. Marabal for said District P er BANKRIIPICY.-DISTRICT mrt of the United States. for the Weisiern Meter Pennsylvania. DAVID W. BABSUBITBGEB, h Bankrupt under " the Act of Congress of litarr:,3_ 2d.1&17; havin g ap. piled for s.Dinetstrire, from ,his debts, and other • claims provable under .estd Ana, by order of for esurt• notice is bers'',y given. to all persons who have proved their WAR, and other paraons Interea-• ted, to appear o n _ t'.oo 26th day of JULY . _ 1852, at In ciork o'. 17 ... or,torer E. Overton, Jr.. Bari.. Reel& tee, at his of is In the Barangh - of Towanda. Ps-. to phew CUP: if any they have, whys Wilelarge shoald tokebe granted - to the saidDankrupt. And • rustics in hereby Om: that the liecond and • Third . '.4ieefings of Creditors of the sold Bankrupt, -'tired by the 2 5th and 213th Sections of said Act. W'4l be held bef ore the said- Register, at the lame aute and place,. - 8.. C. bIoCAIEDUMB, Clerk. . pROPOSED AMENDIXENT TO TUE CONtr 111110 X OF PENIONLVAIM, Jorwr sisowrzon rucronsr; +sr Iscremitser TO sat cmPinrrnof: Or PINNISILTA.S7.9., - Re it remleed by the &vide (tied - ITotue nl Revieron tatires of the Coisacostrea/A of ramsyttogir is aerie • real Argentl,ly met, That the following arnendtnent the Conatitotion of thlarammonwealth be proposed to the" people for their adoption or rejection. purgu, ant to the provisions of the tetith_artitle thereof,' to wit: • , AMEN. DMM' Strike out the sixth section of the sixth article of the Constitution, and Insert • in lien thereof the fol lowing: '• A State Treasure* shall be qualified 'electors of the StatoTat inch times and for - such terra of service as shalt be prescribed, by WrLLUOI OTT. Spc aho'r of the House liepre ELLl siintativia. JA311:3 - 8. ROTAN„ Speaker' of the Senate. - Approved the ta•entyeecond day of 312meh.Antio Domini one thousand eight hundred and seventy two. _ • 3.1f0. W. GEARY. Preporrd and nertifted for feablication pursuant to the Teeth Article of the Constitution: • . FrOCICTS JORDAN, . Secretory of the Commonwealth. OE:ee Secretory of the Commonwealth. Harrisburg, .7nxte 26, '1612.-3m. - I MeolLsneous. Till, ' GREAT FAMILY. DOMESTIC SEWING . • M IN E. - Was improeed January, 1S1"2. edirce whicb It bears all the latest improveruente thakiervention hsur pre deceit Making it one of the greaten-triumphs of art. Machinists are' ,woriderfully delighted with ILN simplicity arid powbr so Wit. All parts etrietty tri terebathreable. If any part Ihrtaka a new piece., wilt fit exactly., Great range of work. !!neat. realm to coarse Beaver or Bole-Leather. Cannot. - atake tt drop a stitch.- ,Tension wilphaot change in sewing, as in other machines.- It is one of the xsosteiepe tar Machine:a. Where it is he.own eery placed before the public, iti r leases everybody. AU admire it whenever seen. reople that bare -them are-so de lighted with them they are: e i. - riting to friends to buy this machine if any; for it will do anyttifpg that any will, and runs co I.asy and requires DO trouble to learn to run it. The astonishing -fact that sine° January, 1572. having received all the latest ter rmr.-mentg, 1. , months, the company have, sold nearly 30,i - 00 3laclines, with so few agents and small territory canvassed, shows conclusively that it has no parallel and that our' people are an Intellii gent people. I-have been desitons, for s few year to -get the agdney of a Sewing Machine that 1 could sell and recommend wltheni exagerating the truth or dor'eleinrr any eriee end nay time, has come. I have been confined indoors so tong I feel like a caged Mr," that wants liberty, And now friend'', all that want to Ley a Sewing Machine, noeuatter if your i•Cf.!I riot neon, some other, be so kind as to inform me ' , Vetter, - or otherwise, arid I she. rfelly )611 a Domestic, and you may try it fora week. and it it does not please you,,,and yen aro not satialloil it is the best, all things con ahlered. I will Clank yen for Yourtrouble and cheer ful!y take it away. Dat it seems as though I aluumt Ice-sr yen say... , I cannot part, with it, dhe Domestic etrelo la red full witliputid" Terms Inrush In C. EiELSON:Agent. Towanda, Bradford tionnty, l'a. May 1;, 1i.72 HALL'S VEGETABLE SIMIAN HAIR RE:cm-up • E.,ry par increases the'pokulirity of th:S . valua Lie Hair Preparation; which is due to ment We, can assure our old Patrons that it is kept fully Up to its high - standard; audit Is the -only reliable and perfected preparation for restoring Gray -or Faded Hair to ita youthful color, making it soft, lus. and silken. The scalp, by its use, becomes where and clean. It removes all eruptions and dand ruff. and, by its tonic - properties,- . prevents the hair from foaling ant, as It stiturSates and nonriehes the . hair-glands. Ily its use . the- hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and -will create a new.grouth. extept In extreme old age. 'lt is the most economi cal liairpres. sing ever nio.-at it requires fewer ap plicatiolii7and gives the hair a splendid glossy ap pearance. A. A. 1133q15, 3f. D.. 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