Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, September 12, 1872, Image 3

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Towanda, IlturWay, September 12,1872.
AND GENERAL
LOCAL'
.Qu it T' and WIISON Club
0, now unnibera 115 nlembers,
Me' Tho
u[ llcnickvill
and is OM Inc
Mil
attr- A new and beautiftil; engine
hag been put upon the named in honor of
the Vico Prpsitiont and Cioneralltatutger ottbe
road, Gen. A.. 8, Drerc.
' Wo understand the Waverly
Cornet Band hits been roorganiiod, and pur
chased new instruments. They aro now pre
,pareilto furnish music for meetings, celebra
ions, etc., on reasonable terms.
ift..Mc learn that the attendance
at the Collegiate Institutt., in this place, is un
usually large tbie term. A number of new As
sembly loom Beats and Desks hare been or
dered to accommodate the students,
=MOO
We wpre shown th© other day
a halubsoino AY-terrier, preacutod to lira.
rsiT, of Binfrhatnton, by bor. fatter,,llon.
o. (loom:nen. ills dogship has only been in
this country s'for weeks, having been import
ed by a firm in rhiladelphia.
10' The citn3p-meetings held in
tliie vicinity dnrbig the' present season, hare
ben well attended, and wo have no doubt pro
ductive of much good. The one near Tdberty
Corners was a complete suecrse, and it lis be
lieved that many were " born into the King
dom " through itsjintinence.
fib?' F. WATTS has again placed us
rah( obligations, by leaving on our table sev
eral honchos of delicious grapes, grown in his
garden. Our subsCribers will please take no
nee that while wo are a teetotaler, we hare no
conscientious scruples about eating any quanti
ty et grapes. -
P. C. VA*GELDEIt, who has been
,rmitected with ttioVellsboro•Agiiator for the
• 1
itttett seven years, has disposed of his interest in
the establishment. j The paper will hereafter
by conducted by 114n.nss N. Boy, .and will' con
none to Advocate lepublican principles. The
Is one of onr most valued exchanges,
,Awl w lo•ArtitY wiih the new, firm abui:idant
MOM
Froin pi t esont inticatioue. we
pidi:e the (7onnty Teacher's' Attsoeiatiort to be
Ladd at Ortsvll, ou rriday and Saturday of thitt
,•1„ will be largol, attendod.
Pr. C 01.1" had er.onUuitc•il to deliver an address
1., 11. n, the .kasociatinii on Friday evening.
Tho Liminess conunittee hare prepared alpro
0-mine which, if carriod out, will Inakei the
one of the most iutorosting over livid in
thi
ES I
antii.nuce with deep ,re-
r.: tl;.lt ha_ U.
f*r -1 , :al nv..44,s past,. Oied
.11t. 1.2 51. 11 ( .111,,d
Sull - vtisw t 11.14 ~ :lb a cnrllOira.
thqi or thainliera ; h3l - t Lr tllrd the
. .e.st
shill that I•v i ;ttl,l hr ,Iy;:inon th l
aid. t hir rvall-rs 5 p , l:, wit hi •.It , In Inlon•niing
Iti. fatal 1“,1 i,,uit
1.14“•• tL. ~,mtwitittv .11 at; .N..t.tmattle
!hut ferliily ~f a kind
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A fialtior rosident of this -
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I rt• u..t q , !q" el,' A : anal trim
‘ , Ol t , ,rturiil;.; it floveroly.
11, 6 Art- lik. Oie
A• • allettl'a IT/ tot.
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1 ..1.1 Ir. IL Pt, r. 1 fi'pv hiP P..rvieoe . in lb,.
-1 w , IP - 1 . 1 , 1 'ut• finlo•' is i{l At, A J 1.1.'1
ems,. %VI. :tre i!:ortneil by Count,Y
p. not , tol...nt A. A. fiatr:.Ev, that Prof.
Prof& ItvlN and QuINLAN,
Prorg. Vr2:11411.1, and • ALLEN, Of
Tvachcr
31 11, 4. to :t l ruction at the 'n'.• 1114; ; . 111tf1thrit Ittldresoso, 41'1. 4140
• ' • 1. 11 urroN, RYAN, 141:1-
, •• 1, , ,s Esq., .4 Trol:,
Ii f) L. fllnsox, of Towanda.
ir 1.) i‘t. lull in tin:,
A. 1.1 11 at Towniin, in tble
A . ll uu. . There is a small
t..,10,111.,Lit X Pa., who comes
morni4 in the week, on arr
iy ;lain fr6 . in Elmira. Hi. °wilt*
.;;1;.... - 0..1 for the J .Dyil , ,r Adrnliser. 4.04
.• t bAggigv-maiiter throws the paPei
het nn. The c. 14).; will pick it tip ,arni
h nut. Soge tiwe ago a large packkg4
, 1"1 . - 1% , re I; run 11 And ax 110 eine wai
•' • • • .:!,.nt 'it , In, thei lath: fellow thought
it L for hint; Lai after 80111 C hard /
114 , 1 to give it nt and
. go home witTT
•
Vie" Pursuant to call, the teachere,
'n. ..v,r al :".11thattt-: I.:oohs cf this boi'odgh
.... ' l h ' , whir ,. itooiu. , )1 . Cp. Prebbyt,rian l
1 , . , II M ,, ,,tlay evedroz hu , t, for the liar
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, no ~ r .). auizttioh. The conil
~, 1e , .,1 at hcsi, tw.citing reported al
,tell ,1, which wall adopted artbr POIrlf:
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• n !n„ntri Milano. with
t1a•10, ,,, :+ ur Wy4hvqiig. We
I!• , l , nain roupk - un their
slslllll , lnali 11115gi-
itl ,r 11 I. 14 . 1 lea Wen town tO
SI1111).,1 g. 4, ation,—.llltl w4U lk
•t;rt .
•n rn Ain! V.;!1.1./%1; 1. , D. LANE, bulb
• citididatom for the
foiDiatnet Atroniey of
.111;t:, 11/ 0 5 arc Clte
I' ti. 10. wish both might' be
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Mv, nitl , , ES , ; of Borne,
rt,,l.!rnt gr.
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ICE
.
1.6 xituvi:(l intii hie
• Ag-nt D. W. (101ir, has fired of board
: ad returned to Waverly, Ns - here he iR
• again. 1'
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imji. Li
Mr. N. D. tiIITEIGLIT, jr., of
accompanied by Lis tasters,
rzi: and EMMA :' Pournicittr, left this
, si,tl l the 11.15 L V. it. IL, train on Mon
:: tlic guesti3 of 1 Mr, A. E. EAU', of
Diloctorit of the
it , wing the 'party at Rochester,
Mim' were Mr. 3i and family, with
•
• fr , : t,t, from Didtitti ,- e, going, to Niagara
1 , , th,: out Director's
:1, t railioad •
1,„!, aa, at
7 4 'n i 4.
• they went t,
nt t14r(.0 [mute' o
":I,.rirg" that
.
Tloir,Ly
night, add loft for Estaandaigua by the tally
train op Fiidey morning, and visited the Ils•
=Ms Watkins Olen, Prom there they went to,
Elmira and on to Towanda, where. they here
met by Mr. T. DIZXOYD, the gentleinanly pat.
Sept. of the Pa. IC. Y. It. 8., who wastinoess
log in his endeavors to please them. During
their scijairn at that place they stopped at the
"Means Mouse," enjoying a merry . dance the
same evening, in the capiciotui parlor of that
excellent botch On Friday, accompanied by
Asst. Supt. Drenonn. they were shown all the
points of interest along that weil managediail
teed.
On arriving at the L. & A. Junction they were
met by Mr. Boren, Supt., who bad a special
engine in readiness to transport our cu to
Kingston ; where wo enjoyed three-quarters of
an hour M the residence of Mr. Berra in the
agreeable company of his wife . and daughter,
who made a very lively accession to our excur
sionists, remelting with us until we reached
Northumberland, where we again received an
other specimen of the warm-hearted.hospital!-,
ty of our host, Mr. Karr.
It was truly a delighthd trip, and will lung
be remembered by all, and particularly, by one
who was there.:-a n rbott Denorwrat.
DAESSLNO rim Cliusen.—There was
a time when good taste demanded the use of
the plainest clothes in the sanctuary, when the
wealthiest 'were distinguished for their conspic
uous absence of personal adornment, and sar
torial display was a mark of vulgarity at much
times and place. But now it would almost 'ap
pear as ll', whatever might be thought of a
modest garb in other places, the proper cos.
tome for the house of Hod, where, theoretical
ly, we all go to ho reminded of our common
origin and destiny, wore an an agglomeration
of all the jewelry; and all the chignons, and all
the pani c, and all the feathers and furbelows
in one's wlrdrobo. The wearer Is to arry all
this piled agony to the sanctuary as to a fak—
es If her errand were not so muck to praise as
to be app . —and there employ the sacred
time in clone comparison of her own moun
tain of " . with the Himalayan triumphs
T C ,
of her net -
BRAD IRD Cot HIRTORA;AL
arr.--The annual meeting of the Bradford
County Historical Society was held in this
place on Mcmday last. .The following officers
were electectfor the ensuing year •
President—J. A. CODDIAO.
e Presidents Perrox and EDWAno
.Scrreimy--Dr. E. P. °
• 71., opirer—L. P. EITALTO#D.
Librarian—H. L. ficxrrr.
PriWithingnammittee--D. °RAM', M., W. AL
TODD, SIDNET HArDtx.
Fin( l llre 06 , 7 , Intifter—J. J. thuvyrras, I`
DicartoT, EnvAtu)
I.ifr nay aniimitter—EDWA.7lib W.
H. H. Gout; I. H. COMMO.
M.IVATTLEs Was elected a member. J. M.
SMITH, Dir OCrATON, R. If. L.171.11N.1 and C. U.
were proposed for membership,
l'Arrthr presented the vierety with a
copy of Ms essay entitled, " Origin and Itolatirb
Status of the White and (.kilorOti Bates." Maj,
IlAtz tram appointed committee to confer
nit i tr the comralseciners of the county with re
ference to allowing the society to place a book
case in the Grand Jury Boum.
On !notion adjourned to•afoot in Towanda,
11. , nday,3)econibrr 9, 1874, at 2 o'clock.
E. P. At.t.r,r,
'tee. It will nut b forgotten that
on 01 , 21t11 day of Sniaternber, the "(Treat Alma
taaliata, ad!t ate beautiful proeaaa,katia, strange.
Aral. v:a.ataars. forociratis anal tooaapto.
01,tiqu i:Lli c11161.:41.1. a.. 2.111.1 Ott ndorti,
Itaiaattm, hanaldere anal fanny fools, wilt i/stiali us
city :at „a.-;:t tents atatoni4 is. am lb ,. 111 , 6*V1.-
10 , 1,1 3:.1101'1111110.11 ot th Arab A the
Cleveland 11. rat'al SIN n .
"Ilut, after all, superior as is the general e!r•
11‘.1121111Ce, it lo ump:etviv overahae-
ORC , I echpacd by the teats of the
Arab,Waetes, whose wild -ruptirton e embraces
IltUitltil•its of frantrt gyumhati t wants, not
4reanied of in thn ntuaeular of
Clinon 1:t1 , 411. Kush bewildering and erratic:
volution. ni jiP they dive;, whirl 'and vault., nit.,
under riii. niginient ilupolse of tlegit‘ernable
wpaL e, t. coll.! alone .i CIII . pus.rible to une of
their native P.Md stornis, While, superadded to
these onceptiona are reale of tremendous
..tri l itglit and delicate equipoitte, Wittch evtdence
the iv , RI , CFP , I , III of phcaical powers lint lean
than tairsculona ; These: it will be remember.
,nt arc. positlvols Itit• only perfi , ritter, id their
race in the country, Anil no Ms ;•1 ;heir inot vie
.l iu their return to A rall!; , . 111 • "poor
them -1.. - told be rinproveil.'
stir On Tliormlay afternoon liu t,
at 110'1.71,4 three o'clock,
,at the restilette.• of
It'llllll, a; FolaltagA Ihll, S.1:1111
Bethlehem. Mimi( it:NsIF lAWITMAICT, the band
some and accomplished daughter ..f tbc late
A. 11. 1. , n l n %HT, Mal/Cit
to Mr. - 11..tr.ht E. P.texet, of the smut ,
The wielding took place in ,the pal lorlof Mr.
WILB1'4::• mansion. the impaling; nuptiki cere
mony being perfottned Ity the Ilea. Li icorrow
COMM Of st. Marks P. E. Church of this
place.
The bride was beautifuLy attired in a belly
whiCe satin dress with long train, ortinge
blue
sotns entwined in her hair,, and a long white
lace veil tinning flown over tier shoulders she
wore white Lids with throe buttons. The grOom
was tasteffilly dressed in the conventional cut
of broadelotb.
• The inciribera and .s.loc !clouds of the bom
bes numbenng about forty persons, were. pres
ent. At the conclumion of the ceremony the
party were iuvtod to partake of tho haeunis re
freshments of all kinds that were tastefully ar
ranged on a large table in a side room, consiet
ing et cakes , :ce creams, water ices, nuts and.
fruits of all hinds, and wines iu abundance.
The bridal party left for Now York with - the
six o'clock P. M. train. They intend to make a
tout to the White' Slonutalus and the principal
places in the Last as welt as to Canada. °Gals
and the. l ectue slope.
The wedding gifts were both nandaome and
costly, and presented qtute' a formidable ap•
pearance, among which we n'oticed the follow
ing:
Carr or POild tith6r ppnoor ( and forkoi, contfun
ifrg three do"zen, preockit e 4 by Mr . R. A. l'Acit-
Ell, au brut her of be 'groom.— lilt!) , •I
Svptew
i,Er torn of the lhatiferti County Court. conven
t d ott Monday, riqttontitor 2 lion. I'. 1). non-_
itO\rtnti A•=ociat'.+ Furst ii anti Ila to: N o n
the Bench.
The 'lnnis! rontun• brt,irga WY! , 11 ainmeted in
tit , ft 'rot , ,4,11.
Li !!., :tftv , riloou flu• het of.Jar,.no.p n
or-r, azol the ftillowizo; riarrfi.l firawl Ivo' $
Fent 1 , 11, after Issterling tlir• ,Imrg , of hie
r! Jntlgr :,i11.,11,it(
Si. C. N. W.
, t F. B. Fuld, dwy.d.
man, 'Sohn tiordem, 1.,..tnnel It. (Ilea-ion, W. A.
(innganll,. Aden Calliue, Wm. Ketly, L.•edie
l.attrenc., I tenj. . John Mat tic we
Thcurpn! Wtn. Terri, A Whin'''.
A.F3. Wtteol,
a ra ti,y.l,lr s , rsq.immeti ui rrdnl n, ,lath
and dirpopecl f,l
CY4l,llltalWeSith 1 1 e. Cephat 11..‘%; , .,a1: 5 , 114 .g
wtthoiat
GAL. PP. Tzrnotlii Lltir:vy alb! Jattiv! Cullum
Ag....:rtvated arssaiill and battery
Coin. vn. LedgarAClatlin, -L.lte,•ny
i:ozn. 'rm. Barry Mia ,Vrancl.
Can.. vtl. Betuarnin ttel tmt
tery.
Com. k-14, 1 i. E.
Cony. VA. Nticintel . Cn) s:th
ont ltoonsf
Cum. ve. A. 14. Stont. Attainlt alul lsaiLry.
Corn. ca. M. I'. Carrier ri-11. ig lieity , r 411
!Sunday, and licitl - ail license. . ' t '
pont. VC Owen Carry - Selling liquor withori,
Coin. V. }lnv —tirlting lignor withon
licenPv.
t.tzoith- -Soiling liquor with
out license, and ou
Cow. ve. J. Deaciawy• --SuMug /I,l.zur xitLuu
[beet's(
Cow, vb. Mike ry1pi . L.11,1144 11T1,4 wthuu
HEM
CULL r. 01111 We/i1111111 , 1 :2 :11 Lll,-1,1,. Lit
'O/10. Prusueutor to pay e9at::.
Com. vs. Frank Oronn n•):1
Plosteut. , r to pay cost,
Coln. YR. as
itt t. Itt. . ,•.
COM. 7.11,a Atot:“.-- 3111111 , ... ,t ,
c,tttor to pay cdais..
6)nl. is. Smith Nichole- Vounty to pay costa
co- vp, Sohn F:h-ton , v , si— anti !Ast
tt•ry. l'ruh,zut-Jr to pey
act
cud trondern of that
Buffalo, and ocau-
Wednesdays after
.'
„F. Morino r 4 to
1,t..y, remawed over
MI
!, , ,T
.
Min. is Samuel 0. Aukts7—issudt and bat.
prossopor, to P47lxlids.
Om. vs. alehad - tcyle,lisalts* Sip* on .
Sunday. County to pay costs.
'Com. •s. James tad Rachel Davis;--Assanit
mai battery. Prosecutor to -PAY coats.
Cosa. ♦a. 8. ReCiackeu—Asseult end battery.
Prosecutor to pay coits.
Cam. vs. Owen C&rey — &fling liquor on San
day. County to pay costs. ' , -
Com. vs. L. V. EMI —Selling liquor on Sun
day., County to pay costs.
Com. vs. J. 'Pliancy—Selling liquor on Sun
daY. • Count/ to MY costa.
Corn. Ts. Kite Tyne—Selling Liquor on Son
day. County to "pay mats.
The following eases wore dby..iied of by the
Court:
Com. vs. t. A. Forest—Charged with soiling
liquor ori Sundry, sad to persons of known- in.
temperate habits. Complaint vritfidrawn. pe
rm:slant to pa) , Ousts in both oases.
Com. vs iktich,,el Ckrmedy—Charged with vi
olating surety of .pesee. Settled upon de
fendant paying.costa.
Coin. vs. Chas, 0. Rode--843.
Cam. Ts. J. U. Cowell—lndicted at Slay term
on a:charge of forgery. Defendant arraigned
and pleads not guilty. Jury called, and after a
full hearing return a verdict of not guilty.
Proeocutor, Nelson Northrup, for coats.
Corn. vs. 13. Golden—Dill found at May term ,
on charge of selling liquor without license. De
fendant pleads guilty, and is thereupon sen
tenced to pay a duo of f:10 and costs, and stand
committed until sentence is complied with.
. Com. Ts. Oco. W. Dickerson--fittuvts of peace.
After a hearing tho Court sentence:defendant
to pay costa of prosecution, or Rive hail for e pay.
'lnept of samo within ten days.
Com. vs. 13. G. Berz7—lndicted at present
term on oomplsint of A. H. Kingsbury and E.
0. Shaw, for surety of peace. After a healing
Court sentence defendant to pay costs of pros
ecution, and give In the sum of $5OO, our
ditiemeTd that ho keep the peace toward all mon,
and especially ,tOwaid complainants for the
period of one year, and. stand committed until
eentence Is oompled with.
The tavern hcenae of the Greenwood Cottage
was transferred from E. W. Neal to John T.
Brewster. •
'The eating house license of Owen Carey, To
wanda Bora, transferred to Mike Pyne.
The,tavern license.M. B. Calkins, Burlington
Bore., transferral to E. H. Jacoby.
Grand Jury approved of report of jury on a
bridge in Troy Boro: Exceptions filed.
• The Court fixed tho following additional
*cos for holding elections in Towanda Bon.:
First Ward, et the Hotel of 'D. Sullivan ; Third
Wand, at the house of Prairie Watts.
Court appointed Orlando Voibusg constable
is Place of M. B. Calkins rosigned.
Oonrt appointed J. G. Scudder constable of
Canton Boro.. in place of C. Andras resigned.
Luso Smalley was appointed Judge of Elec.
WM, and S. W: Itodgeri and L. S. Case Inspec
tors for the Third Ward of Towanda Boro.
O. D. Bartlett wu appointed Judge, and J.
Phinney and C.. 8. Russell inspectors of
Election fur First Ward. Towanda Borough.
TOIcANDA. —We find the following
description of our town in the Philadelphia
Erening Slyar. When E. Y. C." ViSibt US again,
we hope the other hair of onr glories will bo
depicted
FEMME
Tlic Simmer nude wero trlutr wilkilicat,
The Augtbd bun a•Ai I ,, )unag i 1 u,
WI gmd thy dusty city strvot,
And monglif n gniet emintry t ,, au.
it :rtrlod nronti d grittir hill,
A river murmured at its bare
Itti:tt,nd All.l i k *.tr.
A m , mntain 11110*.ri,itt,
Atievt, thP. glancing nioontie.ains made
fairy back front.t.liore to sliure,
.11,1 boat, 414.4 uut (rota covert 'bade
!,r•1 danced those• silvery :raters o'er.
here, fresher to our weary eyes,
The grass that !shone with dewy sprat
And louder, to unr fond surprina,
The. friends who met ns tray by day.
Old household songs. with cadence swevt,
Jiang port upon ou; willing ear
WO almost beard reinenthored feet,
.end deemed at firm•' , hur one:. neu.
Wt 4 "walked s.ltmg, ;met liar mut gate,
At morn, at Eve, at ilnrety 1104.9 .
tisonglit the dayirglst Cl!131. ton Ist( , ,
And melt came on too sums.
Yfq. WI, with calm delight, we Ikaw
The sunshine shift of e: Lill r. 1.1! NM,
Aid C'T(l./111K. in her !WM:II., vt
an n starry• trnli.
rh , i little town trio
' had lin aharo of wi5k...1.1
Who, gathering at ti.. knew
Mnue than the euniuh?ii ken.
" wheat war high " the' nll could
With zoal tireeliet the ei.ining weather;
Awl at Weir iinger-enile, aP
Shld politica iu e 1,04,41 tethei
Oft,•routul about the court lwast green,
With 'tilling anditorH, ti', .11 •
Explaining low sorer viliain
Laid plots in tins, or that
r •
The' inbnext farmers, sternly h thie,
Then softly muttered, " WhoWhit' thought
That Lawyer Green was su.:ll a Leese,
N,iiiire Brown so easy henght
Tle.:Yillage inert:giant spread lus ware,
114 had no time for idle st. ,, ry
lle Made - oheinance LW the fair,
And counted money—mora than gltrry.
The "corunion round," that somewhat suiall,
Wu much like that of larger t likeeli
And AO we loft them, one and all,
And countryward we turned our faces.
With •'ltaisy harnessed sure and fast,
We found a hill the sunlight reaches,
And ';,here, beneath the shade, we cant
Our upward. longing eyes at poaches.
Towanda nestled at our feet,
- Ifalf hid by gentle undulation,
lleytind tits stream, in valley ' , wet t,
Fair Wysoi wooed our eontemplat.oll.
The Alleghenies, range on range,
Were piled as they would meet the sates ;
And all above the rosy change .
Of rising- sun made glad our ere&
Sonic happy da) go view the spot,
Urtknoan to fame, unheard ni story,
And )•on will say that wo have not
Depicted half Towanda's glory.
' BUSINESS LOCAL.
C. F. Citoss keeps a full line
of fine staitumery.
lair Job work, of every description,
neatly .1111. i a pcditi i ly exuellted ut tilto UniCV.
Sql..r4 American Sewing Ma
esnit• is flit il,cet.
WY' Mir Gardner Chair Seat i 2
4
1 ,0 1)..
Le j 6. Kustpne Clothing Palace,
Nihni t. ," vo,il
Finct boots trothe to onler at
4)DV ot CO.M.
ENANS k HILIII:LMI call utters
ion to their ailv• rtieemeat ~t m w Fall 60.0d6
air The host lot of Marble Tables
13 ton 'I! Fivwr &nig.
- _
pai. All the novelties of the season
sat 7 cc/Axed at EtAtta h lizUnitrtes. 4
Iluctat TO RE:ST.-:...Enquiro at• It. M
WELLE24' Coal Oftic4. •
tier New style Hats awl Caps jus
-d at It , ".;T:Nr/ etn's.
mil. Nitrous Oxide Gas for extract
ing teeth, at KELLY
M.. A large assortment of Brack
cfn inse received at Fnorrr h Bolts.
The American Sewing Ma
chine is the hest.
. Mr- Large stock of Red and White
wheat new, at WC/am t Etnriare'.
ter Itouuiv over ItooDy & Co.'s
litury fur rout. .lit;quire of W. A. CuAxulcuus.
6127" Fruit Jars, Tumblers, Bowls
etc., 3-11 y, dt WICK /:1 Store.
21orGrentttlivies,Mpacas,Organdios
and ) duck SAko, at the Bre 2 doors east
or 311.reur's
tio- Mrs. E. J. AfiNm.is is now re
rail • r.ohntt
111t1 rm*. iLI (Arty yea., v,
FOR SALE-13 cur loads of Tomi)-
tins Cost en the tratl:, ft e ry I est, tt 114.7)
per ton (of 2,240 lbs.l L. S. CrA/s.
sir MI warns biaebted to ins
are notified that they mu *mks peomett be.
fore September 13. . IS. Br.
sir Furniture just reduced 25 per
oast, at Faostik
July 15, 1872.
1111" More ' Spring and Summer
floods at N. flot.tosacmfa Aoystotto Clothing
Palace..
For Arlo clothipg, inspect N.
Gotisnirrn'a immense stock, ktaln street, nest
to First National Dank.
ges. " Maltose," " Climax," and
"Dollar Reward" Soap. Try l . them. For sale
at H. J. LosiVa.
Ityon don't know what yon
want in the Book and Stationery tine, call on
C. F. Gams.
VW Furniture selling at wholesale
prices, •t 'Fuck4r &
- July 15, 1872.
Tho best osoorttuout of Gentdi
Furnishing Goals ►t N. deLosarra's Keystone
Clothing Palace.
oar For first clasii insurance
sadist lou or damage, or Ar s e or lightning,
call at WICIIIIA/1 A Ducey Agency.
Baby wagons aro a necessity
of the season, and Wsccn•s s num hero Putt
°potted a cow stock. Priooll 111:111 13.54nrw1rd.
as. A. large' and. defurab' le assort
ment of Trimmed Hata and lk;nmeta, at very
low prim', at the sign or the Bilr Bonnet.
NI. WO bitVo poen GARD:if:O3 pat
ent chair seat, and know It be bo the beat.
Paw h Sows hare thorn. .
sir B. WOODPORD has been nuking
large additions to his stock of BCouts Ana slit. 4.
Giro bin) s call on Bridge street;
mar Linen said Straw, Goods at
ortOedingli low tattoo, at N. God nitrrn`a Soy
atone Clothing PILJAOI3, Main elmt, twat to
Vint National Bank.
ler Homes and Lote for salo, on.
cosy mouittly payments, or to Bent.
liaattnaLL.
Poplar streCt, Towanda, Pa.—q
ger J. 9. nom' & Somi bays just
made a great reduction in the price of Furni
ture of all Linde. Come and ma.'
.1n1y,15. 1872.
as.. H. A. Covn..}:s ad've'rtises in
another colnirm that he has added to Isis Ras
kery catablushment an assortmoet of Family
Groceries, which he will sal cheap.
ap). splendid assortment of
tiliaWls for the Fan trod.•, just received at B. A.
I'rrrr..P Towanda.
Sept. 11, 1872-2 w.
3l'lle. J. X4F.QviN ht 44 resumed
her chose/ in French And Dratring. Tuition,
!.1 per term.
Angabl 2G, 1272.
MI:Es!! INfi -.IL M. WELLS
is prernrocl to dnppiy horse I'oW(rN and Thresh
ing Machines of any .lescription, front (sir
leading end test inauuracturiTs.
stir Bny your Tea, COffee and
s4ric(o at the Led, White awl Ding Tea Store,
13riig. etrvrt, Towanda, Pa.
es- The Universal Willie Woven
'Caked :Ala, and all kinds* of Hoop Skirts and
Ikstlet, can be bad very clicap at 11. A. PrITER
lg. LAZARUS 4: 3lonnis, miainfac
t
Wren, of thore celebrated Bpocacits, have
cliangtd trhtir.Ageney froni J. HuatTrsts's to
Wu. A. (7itAmtolo
Ifir W. A.. CIiA3II3EULTN ~not only
his the beet li.rrat h s t ed Jewelry SWri In North.
pru r.iinsylvinia, but 3IH) ki)ere the lizgest
Iwzurtuleu't goods.
-- - 11t:onNts 131:us. will
remove thou' ".lowelr.y ritoro horn nrsota's to
LIKIPM.U.Ves 11locli, opposite; of M e m !
Tte*mpla Pa.;
ft'- Nlauy fatniliog tire 'troubled
about gutntrg 3 good quality of doer. The bert
w ay t o ohviat . t , all difficulty in this respect. is
itlwayo t.. buy Hie. surzior brands wold by
Itiveatir VAWAstrK.
log Lqt ou Poplar Street, Towanda. Would
make two good lots. New ham ou heck end.
Will be wild at • bargain. Enquire of P. W.
Kimr.en at the Iltronita Office.
SR- If you want u good pair of
Boots or Shoes, go to B. Wounronn's, On Bridge
Street. Ws stock is now awl he is selling
at prices which should attract all who want
anything in his Ihte.
oft..'llteorwAr fi EvEarrr, at the
n(, White& Blue Store, are the first to Aire
notice that they have redneed the price on
their Tea, Coffee and Totfacco, in accordance
with. the new ditty law.
ligt• Mrs. J. D. HILL is now in the
city, buyinpa largo and extensive stock of Fall
Milliner: ()tads. The latest styles will soon
be on exhibition at her store on Bridge Street.
Sept 1-2..
K. V. C
Mi. If you Watt anything in the
line of 31illinery Goods, call at B. A. Prrtas
Co:A:, at the sign of the big Itonnet, where you
will find the new Fall Styles r 4 Flats and a
splendid line of Flowers and Feathers, together
with a gen,ral assorttueut of goods in that line.
Selo. 11, 1872--2 w,
Fun SALE,--A large building lot
on Poplar 'Arcot. Size 88431 feet; Would
wake two -good lotr•.. New bun on bock .nd.
Will" be told cheap, tot the (1.1.(23" INISIICP to
leave tqct,. •Tartar• Fauptiec at !log of
fice.
AT LAST I•r HA• BE Fousi).---The
chair st at that will ncrer wear out. .1. 0. Fnoer
at SONS are now prepared to pot seats in all
kinds of chairs with Gardner's patent chair
coat, which iti the beat and moat- durable peat
in the world, Call autl
SW - J.. 0. FRosr R Sons wish to
put n :Pores Wire binttress in every house in
Towatela, en a montlfit trial, and ilit,doet not
snit them, they will call and take it slay. kow
in sum time to get perfect fleet% De eu re you
try, and then you will buy. -
EICEL:4OII WATER DRAWER, or
Iritpr ,, red HWY C'erb (mg Bunke,. A good de
mand is springing up for this convenient affair.
It is a good thing. five the Excelsior Water
Driver a trial and yen will like it. It. M.
Witmr_q sells it.
Cnow is now selling off his
stock, preparatory to lilting up fur fan trade.
If Yon want wall paper, now ie your time to
buy It cheaply. And if you want a good book
'you should select it now, while the !dock is be
ing disoacdlol.
stir, The edition of the Road and
Poor L.twit of this comity, compiled by Capt.
W. IL C.xuNocrism, is limited, and township
otlicerz who desire to procure copies, shoidd
apply soon. The work it fur salo at this UBlO3.
tXtr Gott, & McM.AWN have rt..-
moved their blerthant Tailoring establishment
to the store of N. GOLDSMITH, one door south
of the National Dank, where they
. will be pleas
ed to see their friends. They have engaged a
alothes scourer and are prepared to do any
thing in that line.
=EI
ift; DO you want a &Wing 11111-
eigne, - ind do you know that the Stager peva:
dlerrpoints? After sereri yearn' «vertenee we
can trrlF t , ttv that the Singer doer , give ettLefilc
tion. Wtr.kolu Buts, AKente:
IIiZEC!
I=2ll
IbutirwAT Evsat.TT
I=l
nil, SAL I: CRENI':-A large Build-
IC=
_
..
Foe atus . on fr.--The , horuse
stow occespiod by 14. IL frazza, ai r‘w = a i r t
opposite Ist B. illoimorket. '
1110 /490°. ,_,Q lik , se• gllPPiiit Road
moral se leu : mw boom; ElltrilWor Fox &
OW. v.W. HThintitts 01 Ais 14 3630 1
bar prepared an excellent Ihruiture varnish,
mad is now ortortuo it to the people of the
county. News. non h Boss recommend it
as the bitat arlick, of the kind knows. Every
bout...keeper shank' have a Wilda.
Sir In' ordeor to'ns . proparationti
for our ran stock, we will sell our Spring and s
&mu* goo'zis at low figures. It will therefore
be to your interest to esaruine our stock. as we
setl the elx*Pest it this keystone Clothing rai
ser.
imir Our • vute,rprising furniture
dealers J, O. Fader :O• Botts. lam) wired ' the
agency for the celebrated Wakedeld• Earth
Closet, and have an assortment on hand. The
Earth Closet Itsui been touted for seter.al
and gives tudversal satisfaction 4 whcroyec..nsed.
For the sick room it Ls almost a Oecesajty.
Fon SALE.—liotist and Lot in To
wanda Bore., near Collegiate Instante; for sale
cheap for cub or on time. Abundance of good
fruit, a well, of soft water, etc. ; house bail 11
rooms.• Also house and lot on Nortbt•rn Lib
erties." Enquiro of J. N. Court, Towanda,
I's. . f •
Sept. I, imn.
IS. The North Branch Assobintion
of Univers/Whits, will hold its annual FOSSIOI2 AI
Orwell,. Bradford county. FL, on the fourth
Wednesday and the following Thursday. being
the 25th and 26th days of September, 1872. A
general attendance is solicited.
a. a. BiLLAni,,
Standing Clerk.
air B. A. PErrze & Co. are now
rectifying their new Fall styles of Ladies' Hats
and Bonnets, and are prepared to hiraish their
old castanets and the public generally with
arrerytbing in the millinery line at the lowest
prices, at the sign of the big 'Bonnet, opposite
the Court Rome.
-f3op!. U, ma —2ll
Tai THE VOTEES OF BEADYC9II) 60EN
respoetfull7 offer myself as an indepond
ent candidate for the office of Register and Be
°Order. and would solicit the support of those
who belies° that a share of the public favors
should bo given to the labortug man.
• W. G. At.ota.
Towanda, &pt. 11, 1871.
FOR L— -A handsome and Wel
built . heratte, out door west of Forest's Hotel, us
Ulster. Lot 81 feet fiont, depth ?GC; feet, tltri -
°rod with delicious !rut; p l ood 'wen ! and out
buildings. It iszuest desirably it.cataxl; terms
easy and a rue opportunity r.tT..red. Apply to
I. Commis, Lock-I'llnm.
•Atngast 2U-Bw.
Fon 4 3.11-u. - —The lot now occupied
by tho Public Reboot Bowe on &cowl and Pino
litrroto, ie offered for sale. 'Pio , lot tit., a front
age of 223 fei.:t on tieeond street, and 77 fei:t on
Pine. The i•roperty will he en1(1 in ~D" lot. or
in lots to snit puteliaprrA.
TO TIIE: V 0114.118 OF BRADIVILD L 1014204-
.T 7- - I roape.unilly offer titt,'‘elf 1K an iinklx.nl
- Itepuhliean candidate r tits office of
of Bradturd county, pioAlging myscffr, if
elected, to perform tLo lantirg of the .rich
ldelity. I sal induced to la►.• tlna step by the
tuttritte of friends who, like myself, believe: that
the combination ot ustai to hold tt„,
Sheriff's oftle, , amen: therti-Ilvei, drat.r r ;.,
be htokeu. I make u• , clatta i.;:cater 141*a 't:+•
Of any other eitizt•a who rni. , .:ht t•t ask
for this pomition. The t••t•t•rt that 1 an) a can
didate iu the int• rest ^: the•
utterly untrue. W..T. Y.sex(
Towanda, Augngt 3 0 . 1572.
11133 One of the greatest o f
the urosent .lay' IA en ,a by
good furnact. Among lbc latvrt and 1.44 of
these, are the °limo'', ltrm. /turning Atla I:0y-
Dolan' Wrought Iron. Tiles, furnsc , N4 harm
been placed who ., otlwi farnac...4 f, l I to
Pleilat'• and all Su ernlei.c, awn exec 11ene...,
the dealers In thorn, CI WI OrNo;, rit'SlSpirj„k
would term., the
ing genilenwn wing the . Ituynohlti Shiet'lruti;'
Furnace I)E,Nikniu, 3IFII4•Ci:,
W. 1314..Vi11iA1 7 1.,, and Naliq.nal 11.1.1: and thf2
following iniing the Oriental' It. S. l'ut:t. J.
0. N. N. 11r - rin, N
S CO., CAM. Menem, Mrs. H. y. 311.!• rr. 3lrg.
D. C.
A CAM". —I take this method of re
turning my eineere tlisul. to am, catzeue of
Bradford munty for the liberal patronage tlx•y
bare boatowed upuu vie tio,, part ,o iron , and
11 continuance , of the time thAng ar. na mit.te,l
fact, salon goods lave given. and always will
give, malefaction. We are haring manufactur
ed in Ildladelphia the• largest and imoet com
plete stock of Fall and Winter gOods over Peen
in Bradford county. Messrs. cloni:&. McXI uw
the popular and stylise merchant tailors, are
locale d in our establishment, and are prepared
to take yorir orders for stylish clothes. Our
stock of Gents' Run:Usti:Lig Goods next Fall will
anrpass any outside of the large cities, as it is
filf intention have a stock of tho pertml.:
N. Ool.nimizn.
ystune Clothing Palace
I=l
Tfici circus lutving gone, and
the Fourth of July beinglovcr, it is certainly
natural to have sumo ezcitement to occupy the
minds of the people. The Presidential election
is far distant yet ; so we mist have something
in the meantime to divert thrhattenticrn of the
citizens of Towanda and surrounding country.
Therefore, be it resolved by the citizens of To
wanda that we near tmonsly nominate . for
Clothicg Prince of Predford County, u. E. lio
arzertm.ii,'Lot TfMands Hn o harig mei Red this
honor by his eterling integrity and fair dealing
during his Lusirwes rptroot rn Towanda.
Pirthermoir. :hat Wi• n..it thy eitl7Vl9. •.! th d
county to rail on Mr. llossmrir.o . , ter , •verye
thing pertaining to the clotinak,lnia. ;dr. Ito.
sizinti.D is con tautly redeiving a Ifnil line of
Clothing for Mott an&B us. Gents Inrinshing
(!sods, and lists and Caps - , in fact a fnh and
complete hue, which Le sill oder cheap , then
the chcapurit, and will guarantee to sole , hei ttr
and finer made goods than any other Inv.re :n
Towanda. By all means give him weal o;posi'to
the Means !loose.
Jre The Bradford County Teach;
en' AlsetOftiiiiou Will meet et Orwell Hill, Sept.
13. The following- appointments have been
made Lecture:, Hon. liEn. LAsnc.x. Dee::
un
ers, dons Errs-a-man and 1.. I-1. Cnurnrcu.
Easayists, Miss M. A. Pm vri - and Misr CuLot ,
.Itpeinesii Coironitte.•, 0. 1. Corn-
DUCK, J.l'. oor.uns, 11. )iies
C. Vkrrourru . s and Hiss
The following tolites are reported for discus
sion ; "Is more secular education a safeguard
to free institutions and free „, goverutuent r'
"Should the chief etiort to teaching lw k disc. ! .
pline the judgment orb, furnish the memory 7.
"Can Grammar be aneces:ifnlly taught without
drill in both oral and written eoirry.s;tourf"
"Have Schnollloirds authority to eunir,.l the
method or manner in which the teachers shall
give instruction, t .ov.oral hranchea
taught'!" .U 1 friends ar, I;,‘lted
. to take part in the disztis;:ion.
L )1.
'Wine. August tt, 1671
/lir " Winter is here, and I niust
certainly get my dock of clothing. Lot nit rec.
I want an overcoat, a drees cost, pants and
Teat, a hat, a pair of suspenders and, some
shirts. Now, what du .you think—where shall
I go to procure these necest - ary articles?"
" Why, sun! by all mean., and right quick at
that, go to 31. E. Itir T orritin, the Ctinium , ;ll
Clothier of Towuida. Why, I am aidiao.h.-.l'
everybody bilks of his fair &aim,: attd
goutli,—anil what do you think the citiz, to, ut
Towanda nominated tutu fur nothing rriu,,,
and they say he is sot hto Le elvett d , bcclinec
he sells so cheap and treat+ all alike., Cu
b'y all means hitch np Charley sad `cll anti
over to tvc - .1, a 11.11.11% v 1.1 1.11, • f '1
BO3ESVIFL:v, 1.,,v111.1.1
stop on tlr• r.si.t ,-ilt • ;1 t6r
boys and tat , • tiwui with • ~ u . 1 .1, Ala theta
.sy y Itaut , A worn KIR y
theta there itt tirefka<nc...! ti .;,tly titttcr pl.cf.: in
Towanda.',
alltegitridttaiteoulti9
t rvt l ing
P. andiXtailmdiest thnestrAss twof
fog days. The. committee have Secured
services elle* Antig Noisahusday-scluiil atm
in the nation, viz : Rev. 0. A. rzyrs,
iypHh. AV:Aseedatiluvend.aln Ti-
Lsat, of PhilAdelphis, and others. Now let the
Samday. drool werkets 'this " annual
gathering. -Let-every school in the eeent), be
represented. .It is dcsirible that every Beier-
IntendentphOrd4 be present, mith statistiai in
hand to represent his school. Will not all the
Pastors now at once taku the. math in hand,
and preach onSunday-autiool topics on graxlay
the 15th, and tee that delegates are 'appoint
ed.Melva* of Towanda give all a
heArty weleunit and furnish Untertainment to
all pastors, superintendent', alegates;- and
all friends of the cause. Rut that things may
be properly arranged, jet all who, Intend com
ing, report their names as soon as possible to
H. W. Amnon, Esti., who the Chairman of
the Committee of Entertainment.
. C. Howe, Prrs. .
0. A. BLAC".,
COVNTY
has been deemed expedient to; ( hold but two
sessions, of w wrOt I:aela,, s of thetonnty Teeth
e& Inatitnte ti pre.tent school you one ses
sion to be hold at Troy, begiwidug Monday,
geprember 16, at 2 o'clock r. u.,,tho other Vibe
held at Towanda, beginning Monday. Elephmi
ber ZI, at 2 o'clock a. a.•••
Prof. P. A. At.r.rN, of lilsnstield, will be pres
ent at all the sessions, end sill be t ar:doted by
the leading teachers in the county.
Several able speaker" have also premised to
deliver addresses before thelruitituto, and said
arrangenumtsitre in progress is will, It . is be
lie v od, make the sessions this Year compare fa
vorably with ltiosolof any former year. '
Ills hoped that teachers will use every effort
to comply with the law which makes attehd
ante at the Institute a part of their official
Aft friends of edueshou are cordially invit
ed to be peesent.,- • • fe...k.-larmi,
. Go. Supt..
&oval 19, 1e72.
How T (40 WEST.—This is an Oki
gab" which' cyst-, ono should barn' truilitally
answered befdro he start...Ain his Journey, and
a little care taken in examination of routes will
in many caa , v are much troublo, time and
money.
•The "C. 11.. t. Q. It. IL, - running from (bi
cago, through Galeeburg to Burlington, and
the "I. It. A W. lionte," rnuning from Indian
%Potts, through 'Bloomington to Iturlingion;
hare achiorLd s. splendid reputation in the last
two yeari - as the leading easectiger .Itontes to
the West. At BUTWigton they connect with
the /3.. r. M. It. 11.. and fOrtit the great hurling.
ton Itonte, which runs direct through Southern
lowa to SchrasitWand Kansas, with close con
nections to California and the Territories; 61
passengers stertni; Boni Bradford county, ou
their way westward, cannot do butter titan to
take the BriiiiN.liow
Tins Lino has publhqbed a pamphlet. italled
"lien• to Go West.," which contains mid) valu
able information :'s hag, oorteet map otlthe
Groh West. which eau L.• obtained free of
cbarpi by tblv-sping Oeneral Pat4 , •ngcr
Agent It. .% M. It. It.. Bnrlnocton. lows. ^
ser 14. i. D ITZUCEL, oti. popular
and int,th g eat maw dealer, how makes. his
headquarters at tlm stare •,f T. I.:lnto:is, •.•11
Main street. Mr . ittrittrut is fully itnated to
regard Ili.' •:anr. r mn.reil instruments,
d.•mr:: 4 ; to purchase should .vmsult
hare.
S. W. ALvota.,
P. D. atowtt.m.,
s. lkttw.t.t;-,,
tAnlitall tee,
3fAitß/F,L.
.11 - .N.Nl:viz.. At 'he !loose of the
britle'A flebtr, iStawiong Stone. Pa., Sept.
by L. Carr, . liteTeti T. Bish
op and MIAA Cothe:ta Jenuth7,A, both of
Stantliw.., Stow. llraarorl l'A.
COON--VANAI.. , Ti,N.E. At the C:utrat Hotel,
Burhn> m,,;•• J. V. Mtn roAt.,
Mr. ble.lbeit • I.otuv, Pa, S. 3.1.1aF
F4llllll VlOOll-'1;11 ..1 S'!'ralitiehl, Pa.
We" Thuloah :ViaticlocZNPTl)allCe
Commissical tr..% V6talisy •ltaiz. Ayr
17ggs, Lard, Clo.crte,
Friuts, Pot sto. , .:!onoignments
rttod and ,t 1.1.11 phniPtlY mad , ' "n
Goods. -1.14. given.
50hc14(.4.
Thu Fall feral of _Wyttinsing
Academy Kill opta uu :%! .1“14;, Sop , ombor
Is7't, a n d will,eontlour T o w i p u
payable at th e nul.,lle or the term. Spat tatat-
Via tir,L, Alyea. to 1.1; : 41. d. Kaing to Loich. ti. od
boar,l : I, !:llTivd n..:tl the Academy ou
r,ssosuk6l. , t...fuu-71 Silukutp wAluilg_to
teir ..IpollBCr do AU by renting tutrrub and
arding .roughrwiu~ will di/Ir
owtot izr thu awe to buil i g;
how lunch, tot too, ;well." Fur further Ittfor-
Trianon atlctret.:, Lkard or Trustees,
Wyalneing, Pa. C. W itnorrx, Principal
•
COOPF.tes 'Celebrated Balct l my
AO Sowing elixirs, are gaining a wide reputa
tion. Jams E. Dia: Agent.
• -
SS- Those. iudebtea 'to the estate
or.rvi.E.m Esrti are L i creby nutificd that they
must pay immediately, or , iost will be made.
Tbis is positively tbct last notico- that will bo
T. F. & U. M. ESPY,
Exemitors.
Hoyt. 10, 1872.
• ler Ticketm fur all paints "West
Yid. Lake Skt.,rt• :tad Moorhen' Ilan.
way fur salt, at Freiglit Depot of Pa. At N. T.
R.B. Co.
Aug. li--.4.1c0.
New t.&.ortisemants.
WEEKLY AKIIINAL
On the llsillreal, at Canal Street. 'which will he sold
by the ear load or lead coantlty, and de li vered on
reasonable terms. Please call at the Coal Yard.
•
JAM W11.14:II. Salranian.
Aug. 25. 1572. L.. S. CASE. Proprietor. .
CAUTION.—AII persons are here
by cannoned ik , : afn.t. porrhasin* a ants Oren
by the taderinpecl, tn.. WilloOu k .11axwril for 11 , 4*.e,
dollars, dated June :-,. '441, to I will not pay 4,ii
.1.. e no,. e.elloelled by law. /
J. V. JONM
Towanda. ?on:,‘nd 6:7.1,,,,3
FOlt SALRT—Sittiate in
F Asylum township. about 3 mike from
wanas. on Alliv 11111, containing abourB3 aorts.mere
or feu. En ,acres under AmprocomOnt., goal builit
lug,. weU leatkired and fenced. Alen** of all Mu&
of Fruit. Tarma one flora of purchase money will
be required at time ed sale, balance to suit pnrcha.
tor. "or further parheular# apply at the office r.f
OVERTON & ELStliEtt,t owanda. Fa.
Auguat 8. 1q72.
TAKE NOTICE.—MI persons in
,
domed to the "sty 'Jinn of J. KFIIIDLTJI
CO., will please et Tl Zia.. k Vo.'s store and
settle inariediatvl7, of yolts wilt be =sae. The ac
counts ore in ':in bandit - of T. Merbleth for softie-
'vent. 7. XEIrtIDETII &
W
iN'ilill. -(inc MalZ! . and three
Grlaed Sebool in the
ut Win be ral.l
for good, lire ecoupctent reuhers. For Diforiaa-
Don addrtma .1. V. MODLLENA, Secretary. Derarick
School District. Derrick, 'Colmnbta county.
Anoist 2n, 142.
r
- SUBSCRIBER, on account
of ill health and consequent Inability to long
er attend to the brisiness.uffers foe sale the Hotel
lmown as the ••Lefitaysville Bottle," situate in the
Borough of I.cltaynilie, tb Lradford county; ra.
There are few loeati , ms lin the country where bet
ter facilities for business are offered than the above
named well-kr.asvn stand.', Leßayaville having (soy
coeumunicatbin with the Lehigh Valley and N. Y.
Eric End .Boa to., at La,:eyville anti Owego. The
House has reeently undergone repaira and is doing
an excellent - Lavine..i. Attached tothe preruises are
all the necessary onthnildings. tlix acres of land
Containing ruany..liiiice trim trees. and three build
ing tots on Main strnet. nen' street has renently
been laid ont will bring eight more valuable
building lots in the market. There- are also two
%cry line ispriagm melt water ~ s t the premises.
Tuatesslon An, u •
COKE!
The BEST. moat IMO It.l/iLF., and moat LCO
NOMICAL FP£i, for culinary pupates 4nrillß linut
met. For s►ln hp the
TOWANDA OAR COMPANY
Twelve coati p,r bn.hel et the Oaa Mouse. artf
.eert cents dehv. . . u5430.1t170.
NEW COAL PRIM . .
ip.stetriz,Tt.N, 11% Mont, 2n.1 SULLIVAN AN
TIIILACITE cut!, , hi. .h gin•• 'o 31 the.
r; , 5,1.-
I - 411111d exai.,,
1 t ,
We icitt Coalpr wllrnever d. • •
on thcrit :.ita:tticinly the orsiemeei iikee„
zer2o ilttf
L. S. CASE & CO.
SPECUL NOTICES
I=l
ANTHRACITE COAL
I.4•Raysviy, :%•,g. Yl. 1,-;.!
OU Cato.: Strwt. truutlittr WtUum ittruom
IWA ".
tb, uiiuer Mos very
z“.
()west market pri.,
We el.Ao b. - p lA'llll , tmm the 111 n.
THE LARGEST VARIETY of
- • • . I
STOVES, 11LINGIZ, BALTRAME
HEATERS, FURNACES, -
Ceddiug, Russell & Co's
IRON AND STOVE STORE, ,
Americas, New Empire, Rot Blast,'
Magic 8411, Tribune, Excel.
War Bongo, Boynton Range;
Lod maul utter patte.rns oetried and &mond
(XX)KIIIG STOVES, •
Oar lons experarnee to the Undo enables us to
otter the very best knolib ponttirns.
Illuminator, American Base - 131411er,
Brilliant, Cyiental Improved; .
lkionung Glory, ',,
Favorite,
•
. I
ire all Stoves that give eatbstaetion. la mile! to
be sera and be pleased. call and &elect the tied you
leteto •
PATENT ROUND ZINC._BOARDS
AND - SiRAUTIFUL PATIEKNS
OIL CARPETS,
expressly-for ume tinder and:ebont Stores
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
Kuivesland Forks, Rogers Brothers .
• Plated Ware, Clothes Wringers,
Washtubs, Clothespin b,
Brooms,
Brass Kettles, Coppee Kettles,
Lampe and Chimneys,
SIIEAI*3 AND SCISSORS,
Feather Dusters, Flour Sieves, Arc.
Itstot mud lusao to order, of very anperfolt qual
ity, AR low its prox of,inaterial will allow, st
WIEOLESN,LE OR RETA.IL.
WROUGHT IRON FURNACES'
BASE - BURNING FURNACES-
MM. never In.cu Lty auy. if at: At VlRae&
An exivritince.of ycar• iu quail:Ws va to
Euvc t...vrt nu
C Dji.;:lt MILLS,
phi 1.121.1 or 111011,11 ..n %Lori
Iron, Stook.,• Loather Bolting, Rubber
Hosse, Pipe poxes, and
Wagon Mattirials of all kinds.
Headquarters for 2 /
/
BUILDING MATERIALS,
Besides the stock 42f / Lock, Butts,
Latches, and TrimMings we can sell.
DOOItS, BLINDS, SASH, GLASS,
indtp4iid illooor Frames.
7 c,
• 1 \ i
./
/ ALLENT.OWN i LIME
/
Intcapluckl bon by ouiN. L. Ave*. mud 'far ea:parlor to
sip other. •
PLATFORM COUNTER SCALES
Patentetzu Ltuskerit at $2.50 each.
Cottou awl Wire Clothes Linos.
I'AINTS, OILS, (X)LORS,
Of eztelletst quality, awl alway , aulit for moat what
tbey Ire, and the custunwr-ctn, tie aura of not
bang '•
BILD.STINGAN o RIFLE POWDER
Shut Gdus, Rittus, Ituvtilvers, rititobs,
Flasks, Shut Funchal, Army
(7nps, , Whistles.
Lead Pities .Cisteie Painto.i, Rotary
c• 131TLLVISN"
liontios furnished. with Gail Fixtures,
Water. Work s; Eave Trotighs,
Contlucters,
• On short notice. •
Our situ chap be alwayr to giro (1004 tiouis
thilkomt Work at Ite.v.otkible Prices. Wu invite
the trade of C V-).1 IJU Yrii S.. Tho: c who wish true
udarirm ciainl we cub dielmnai with.
to, In, to e to
Now 80:1nont&
ALL KINDS OF
TO BE WOOED AT
ILLUDWAIIE,
TOVAS DA, P?i
vi nalny kinds, mil
TI - NWA E
It EY N O.L D
AXD (_ , ltl BIC/AL
A.NII I'.l It i I
COPLAY CLVE7ST,
HAY 11011 E
L -T WINE,
Made by Dupont
Coking, Russell & Co.
C 4, E MIS A L ELECTION PIIOG
..s umATlON.—Wheraas, by aaact ot.taaeaddY
of the Counnonwealthof Pennsylvania. entitled
act= hang to therelectionst of ; tide Commonwealth."
It It enjoined upon nie to giro public notice of such
election to be bald. - and elao the csonneratice in
web notice what °Moen are to be elected, I. J. P.
YAlf IriZEtf, III& Merida: the county of Bradford.
do bereby =kip known sad Oro notice to the elector*
of said county. on TIZEIDAY, the nth day of OCTO.
BEL 1872, in the several_ districti in said county,
tO
In Alin
.P. borough, at the house formerly oreopted
by D
_ED Aal " : 1 1201 School house near
A/m, the school house soar 8. Decker'''. •
Is elbow banfth. st the house formerly occupi
ed by E. 8. Nathowsou.
In Athens twp., at the bonito formerly occupied by
Mint. in Athens boro. •
In Barka gbott bore', at - the home formerly emu
plol by L. T. Rope.
itritazilwitou twp., at the house of S. B. Stemma
to Btttttlgto u Borough. •
Intmuu—gton west, at the house Of Errs Godard.
Barelay at th school /mass.
Cisittomborce eat the Ventral Roane. .
Outten twp., at the holm formerly occupied by
ff. &Myers. in Carlton borough. _ _
at the house of Jim. aforgan.
Dewittin Franklin at the hone° VW occupied by ti. tf
*.
'ln thanvillo, at the I;otuttot Benj. P. Taylor.
In Hetrick, at the ached 'house near Darql Du.
sand's.
In Lel/LayerUle porn', at the house formerly own.
pled by J. R. Fletcher.
In Litebfleki, at the house formerly "Ocopt.4 - by
erns Sloodgood. ' _
In Ls/IoY. at th e Centre school house.
In Monroe tarp., at the 'house !bitterly ucetyptc,l liy
R. IL Rockwell.
In Houroe bow', al the 'Louse forMerly o,:cep!ed
by Ethel Taylor.
In Orwell. at the.houie of Francis Woodruff.
In Overton, et school house No. 2.
in Mee, at the house of Traver Bosworth.
Beane twp., it
a the Academy in home Lord' '
u Rome boro% t the Academy.-
In Ithlghury, at the house, of Bad. UfnUilns.
In Sheshoquin. at the Valley House.
• In S at the house formerly occupied by
Jesse d,
In *one, at the house of Simon Steve's.
In ritnit at the how* formerly occupied by
A. J;Jerould.• ' • •
In Sylrarda borO'i at the house of Curtin Merritt.
In South Creek. at the bongo of C. E. Coo.
In Terry, at the toms° of Jacob irrtitchy.
In Towanda hore',. at the Grand Jury Roam.
In Towanda tarp., at the school house near 11. L.
Scott's. •
In Towanda north; at the house of S.
In Troft tsp., at the house of V. SI. Long In Troy
bcirough.
. In Troy bow', at the house of V-. B. Long.
In Tuscarora, at the school house near Jas. Black's.
in Clitter. at the tense of S. B. Boleolzu. ` •
In Warren, at the Jimmie of B. Cooper.
In Windham, at the house ef-B. Knykendall.
In Wyaltudng, at the house of J. H. Black..
In Wilmot, at the house of A. J. Stone.
In Wm'. at the home formerly octrapied ny J. IL
Reed.
. In WoIW at the house of L. 41celcy,
• At which time and place the eloctors aforesaid Will
elect by ballot •
Orui person for thin the office of Governor, of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
One Person for Auditor General of the Common
*WU' of, Pennsylvania;
One person foe theotßetiofJustke of theßuprente
Court of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
Three persons for the ethos of Representative at
largo of the people of the Commonwealth, of Penn
sylvania In the nest Congress of the United States.
thie person for the Dace of Representative In
.Con ,
from the 1111th Congressional District of
thie m , •ntrealth.of Pennsylvania..
TwsitS'olliht persona for the offie of Delegates at
large to the Convention to amend the Constitution
'of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, (14 only to
be voted for).
One person for the oflice of Delegate from the
Mirth Senatorial • District to the Convention to
amend the Constitution of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania.s,
Two persona for the office of members or the
Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
One pawn for the office of Sheriff of thei county
of Bradford.
One person for the office- of Prothonetary— of the
county of Bradford.
One person for the offex of Register and Recorder
of the county of Bradford.
One person for County Coinnramonerfor Ow coun
ty of Bradford.
One person. for County anditor for the county of
Bradford.
cfne parson for Coroner for the romary .IQI Brad
.
(mkt. •
Anil in and by said act. I am furthCr dir4:eted to
give notice 'ghat any person excepting justice of
the peace who shall hold any Qdice of profit and
trust under the government of the United States or
this State, or of any incorporaied district, and also
that every Member of Congress and of the
tore, and the asleep and-common eoimeil of any city
circoniniiissionors olany incorporated Clletrict, is by
law incapable of hoWnhy or exorcising at' - tbo same
time the office or—appointment of Judge, Inspector
or Clerk of an eleosion of this Ci - ournonwealth,. and
that no Inspeetotor other °Meer . .d ray melt ela
tion shall Ii then cligit!l.. t ,, any oltiee then t".
toted for.
'By the 4th si , lltion ail pa...sea the let day of
Aprd. 11110. it is . providcd • •that the 14th -vett , * of
au act passed lute 2. pie t. enntle t ^Au act relating
to the election, ot :this shall not
.he cOnstrned so as to prevent ally military oftlyer
:front serving it Judge, Imp, vu: or Clerk. at any
general or special elect:pivot this commonwealth.
An Ati. to change the [Bile of closing the polls at
the. General and Townshijj,elc. ti%tis iu the cOttuty of
Btadford..
The General Election in all the Ward...low:bid - ups,
Districts and Boroughs of the comity is In be opened
between the hours and rt.% n . rlOik it the
tsrenoon, and shall .coritinne without interrnpthin
or adjournment nntil seven o'clock 1n the eveinine'.
when all polls shalt he closed.
'A forther Supplet'hent to the Electien flocs
Penn - 1111 - mila
tlaTTETeifi... By the act of the congvyiss of the End
et/ it:ates entitled °Ali Act to al:111 , 11d tire several ails
heretofore passel to provide for the enrolling and
calling out the National fours, 310 for other purpos
es" snit:approved March third. one thousand eight
huttilre:l and sisty.llye, all persons who bare
ed the military or naval -service of the. Unite.' stake:
and who have-not bieh - dischar , sl, or relieved from
the penalty. or disability therein provided, are deem
ed, and taken, to have voluntarily relinquished, and
forteiteltheir rights of cAtizeti,:hip, and are deprived
'of exercising any ri,^_hti of cittieos therreif :
And t.4rre4t, Persons not citizen,: of the . lut. d
vitt•tei th...ri,ut,titutintl Law,. ~ f
Petin!ylvoktip. .I , lali fi ed 0f..L.11h , Coniniii
ireeklth - •
To f.ke c...ru i o,nt.rtt ~if ' , IV .!...- aII -: ..0...r . r:r ftf •heC.•• ray
If Bradford., 7 .
- WILIME.A. The Fttte, ,, titt. Ametelment (4 tiv! con.
atitntion of the Matted Statv io as follotr:
.
• .•Szcnox 1. -,..Tha right of citizens 'of the rutted
t fhates to vote'shall not- he denied or abridged by the
United Statt pr eA or by Any State,. on. account of race,
color, or one condition of eeivitude."
flecnOW 2. The Congress shall have power to en.•
form thia article by appropriate legislation."
• dtwt/Wlieress,, Th e Congress of the rnitedlitates,
on the Met Om of March, Ig iO, paseed an act, eutl.
tlnd "An Ref fo mfrriv (he right of titizens of tfir Unit-
Mates to vete in the semml .etaf et of this I. 7 nion, amt
for oth,rpropnvi," thellzttt and second P.:Thous of
which areas follows:
.41ErtioN . I. EP it . nsadod by floe .C.nui, and 11049. nf
R-Tresentotica of C 5. United Stafrz of .4 menca in c„n:
press assembled. That all citizens of the rutted States;
who are, or shall be otherwise - -qualified by law to
'vote. at any election by the people, in any State, Ter.
ritol7, district, comity, city. parish, Township,
(Sound; municipality, or other territorial sub,divis
ton, shall be entitled and allowed to vote at all such
election!, without diStinction of race. color, or pre
lions condition -of aurvitude ; any Constitution, law,
custom, usage. or regulation of any State or "Terri
tory, or by, or under Si authority, to_ the contrai
notwithstanding." . •
Storms 2. And . be it "liras,- sea -fed, That if by
or under the authority of - the. Constitution or laws of
any State. or the laws of any Territory, any set is or
- shall be required to be done as , a prerequisite or
qualification for voting, 'and by such Constitution or
law, persons or officers - axe or shall be charged with
the performance of duties in furnishing to citizens
an opportunity to perform such prerequisite, or to
become qualified to vote it shall be the duty of every
such person and officer to give 'to all citizens of the
ignited, States, the same and equal opportunity to
perform each - prerequisite, and to become qualified
to vote without distinction of race, color, Or previous
condition of ser'itute ; and If any such-person or
offlcar , 'shall refttse or linowingly omit to give full ef
fect to this aiction, ho- shall, for every arch offence,
forfeit and pay the sum of five - hundredl dollars to.
the person aggrieved thereby, to be recovered by an
action on the case, - with frill costs and such allow ,
anee for counsel fees an the -court shall deein just,
and shall 'als,o, for every such - offence, be deemed
guilty of a misdemeanor,. and shall on conviction
thereot, be tined not less - ban eve hundred dollars,
or be Imprisoned not lees - than cane month and not
more than one year, or both, at the discretion of the
court." •
And wherwts. It is declared ihy the second section
of the VI article of the CNnstitution• of the United
States, that "Thin Constitution, and the lawn of the
United Staten which shall be made in pursuance
thereof, shall be the supreme law of. the land, • •
• anything in the Constitution or Imes of any Mate
fe the nectrary notteithslanding,".
Anti whereas, The Legislatnie of this Comimin
-vmalth, on the Gth day 'of April. A. I). 1.170: panned
an act, entitled "A - frirther complement to the act re-
lating to elections in this Commonwealth." the tenth
section of which provides as follows:
ilitcrum 10. That so much of every act of Assem
bly as providas that only white freeman shall be en-
titled to 'vote or be registered as voters, or as claim,
tog to vote at any general or special election,of this
Commonwealth, be and the same is hereby repealed;
and that hereafter all freemen, without distinction
to color, shall be enrolled and registered according
to thb provisions of the first section of the net ap
proved seventeenth April, IMO:entitled "An act fur
ther supplemental to the act relating to the elections
of this Commonwealth." and 'when otherwise quail
fled rimier existing !awe: be entitled, to vote at all
general and special elections in this Commonwealth."
And tehor , :ar,' it is my canßtttntional and official
duty to etake care that the' laws be faithfully execu
ted ;" and it has come to any knoWledge that sundry
'assessors and registeri of voters have refused, and
arc refusing to 'assess and register divers colored
male citizens of lawful age, and otherwise qualified:
as eleeters
TitEarrOltit. In Consideralion tif the Kmi
ec'', the county commissioners of said county are
hereby notified and directed to instruct the several.
assessors and registers of voters therein, to obey
and conform to the requirements of said constitu
tional amendment and laws; and the sheriff of said
county is liereq' authorized and requited to publish
in his election proclamation for the next ensuing
.elections„ the herein recited
„congtitutional amend
ment, act of Congress, and act of the Legislature„"to
the cud that the same may be known, .eleented and
obeyed by all assessors, registers of Voter'', election
.ontoirti soil others; and that the rights mud privilege
guaranteed thereby may be Secured to all the citi
zens of this Commonwealth entitled to the same. •
tlrer UNintil lIAND AND Taw GRIfAT SL.tr. (i 5
, TUE STATr.. at Ihtnishlll7, the day_ and year
• first above written
Attest
JNO. W. iIF.AItY
r..zopmfiot, c r q of.Contatantorall.
I also .411 attention to the totioning lava
ACT
" To authorize a popular voto - upon gm question of
calling * COTlVentiOn to anterot tbo Constitution of
Wintrylmala. • • .
titx - rngs 1. “Be it cackled by the Senate and Jl4iue
R"presentatira or:the Conimenteealth of Pennsyl
vania in (Amen: Aireattly nue, and i: hereby tnc.cl
ed by flue authority of eke Stintr. That the question of
calling a convention to amend the Constitution of
the Commonwealth be submitted to a vote 'of the
pe. , ple at the general election, to be held on the
second Tuesday of Cciober next. the said- question
to be voted upon in manner following. to wit: In
counties and cities in which slip ticket' voting ia
authorised by law, votes fort and, against a convert
tfon may be expressed and giver, upon the - ticket,
beaded or endorsed with the-word state.' and not
othorwisc; and the words nasal shall be !constitu
tional convention," and underneath " for a convex,-
" or o against a convention," and in counties
or diatriets tot vldetialip iieket mating BMW not be
authorized by law, each elector voting upon said
phation shall cast a separate ballot, endorsed on
the outside " constitationsl convention," and con
taining on the (Waldo the words " for a convention."'
or, "against a convention," and all - votes rast a
alke.t.id stall bo Loco erect, dueled. and retorted
by the proper tl.:ett u IS:cr. , and n, tvru itriges as
it /
-4..1.
votes for'goverffOr are rewired, counted, - and re
turned wider existing Uwe • •
Satan* 2. 'That the election *WPM. alian be
head and be subject to all the provisions of liar •
which apply to general acetic:nit the sheriffs of the
several counties shall give notice of this act in their
election proclimation the meant - tear, and the
g0.e...k. shall dials all the returns of the said elec
tion, as received by the Secretary of the Common
wealth, to be laid before the legislature at its
tea. next
anneal election. •
• ZAlfiDi If. WEtiß.
Speaker of the Ifoustaf Zreseutsfires•
WILLIAM W CC
Speaker of the Senate.
• Arraorza--The Second day of June, Anne Demi
nt, one thousand eight hundred and seventy one.
JOLDI W. °EASY.
Szczniit 1. fk it enact...4l4 the ,Senate wet Monte
fil , retentatireir of the Cotamomeeatat of .Proruyt:
roma in General ititersGly met, and it etkerdry med
.:46y Vie at/Glorify ollSe lance, That in ail elections
hereafter to be . held In this Commonwealth; it shell
be unlawful for the judge or In/Teeter of the elec.
tiOn to receive any - ballot or ballots from any person.
or persons embraced in theprovislons, and subject
to the disability imposed by said act of Congress ap
proved March 3, leek. and it shall be unlawful for
any inch person to offer to vote any ballot or ballots.
/MOTION 2." That if any such Judge and how:tore
of election or any one of them shall receive, or con
sent to receive, any inch unlawful ballot or ballots,
from any such disqualified person, he, or they, 09 of.
fending, shall bs guilty of a meederucanor, and open
'conviction thereof in any court of quarter sessions of
tbils shall, for any such offence.
be sentenced to pay a line of not less than flOO, and
undergo an imprisonment, to the jail of the proper
'Attar, for not less than MJ days. -
SECTION 3. That if any person deprived of citizen
ship, and diaqualitied as aforesaid, shall et any elect
'Mu, hereafter to. lst hell in-tins Commonwealth,
vote or tender to the cancers thereof, and .41 - er to
veto a ballet, or ballets, any, person so offending
flail be deemed guilty of a 'misdemeanor, and on
convietiop thereof, In any court of quarter sessions
of this Coriunonwealtb, shall, for eni-h offence, be
punished in like manner as is provided in the preced
ing section of this act, in the case of °Ulcers of ebb
Ilea i, cevlng Such unlawful ballot and ballots. •
Szerto.N. That if any person shall •Lereafter per.
evade or advise any person' or- persons deprived id
citizenship, and disqualified as aforesaid to offer any
ballot or ballots, to the ofileemol any election. here
after to be held in this Commonwealth, or shall per
made or advise any inch OfaCCT to receive any ballot
or ballots, from any person deprived of citizenship.
and disqualified as aforesaid, such, person ito offend
log shall bderailty of a misdemeanor, and repeat con
vietionlliereof, in any court of quarter sessions Of
this CoressonOnsalth. ahall.be punished in like man
ner as Is provided-in the second section of - this act.
in the case •of °Meets of such election, receiving
inch unlawfoliallot or ballots.
11yan let of ereamy of March . 30, IeGG, entitled
an Act regulating the mode of rting at all elections,
'in the 'several counties oi thin commontrsalth, it is
enacted
Steno:: I; 'Be 1t enacted Ay the Senate and Lrou.,,
of R . epresenlatirrt of hie- - Cosinunitsealtli of "'clout
ranut in General A:saintly met, and it is hereby enact- -
etl by the authority of ,the same, That the qualified ,
votero of the several counties of this Commonwealth
at all general township, borough, and special dee- .
lions, are hereby, hereafter authorized and required_
to vote by tickets printed or written, sei-srallyylassi
fled as follows : Ono ticket shall embrace the Stameo
of all judges of court to be voted for, and to be la.
holed. outside. "JudiciarY:" one ticket shall-entirace
the lAMB of all state officers to ho Toted for and be
labelled notate:" one ticket shall embrace the namr:e
of alt county officers voted for, Including office ot •
senator, na3ber. and membera of ahmerably;if iot, d
for, and file hers of congress, if voted for, and
labelled "county:" ono ticket shall embrace ti,'
nanies,of all township officers voted for, and- be h. -
-lir:led nteesnship;". one ticket. shall embrace the
names of all borough oftleerri voicd/for. and Shall to
labelled "borough," and each clais,shail try der,o,, t-
NI in separate ballot-boxes.
Election officers are authorized and rommand..l to
strictly observe the .prevision, of the ltiifktry Law.
pasred by the Senate and lieuse of Bev, lit atIN
con,:n - nnw , altli, on the 17th day of .ipril. I t0', , .0
Evccrrter Ctrasentri. I
liarr.abruir, Ica., Aug. 27, Ibit):
The Return Judges for the Senatorial District will.
meet at the Court Bruise in the Borough of Tunk.
hannock, on
. ,
The meeting of retail', - Initg.-4 for, the comity at -
Bradford. will be at the er,urtlietior iii,Toeranda, en
the. third (tar After election. which will be on Friday.
:he 13th day of o , toher. at I. o'clock, p.
d. PERRY VAN FLEET, ,
Shen t.
Sept. 11, 1872
SHERIFF'S SALES.—Byvirtneoi
sundry writs of Fl. Fa. and 'Vend. Expo., issued.
out of the Court of Common' MC r.. of , Bradf ,, r4"
County, and to me directed, will be earned to pigs:
lie wale at the Court Ilseise in the. Borough of To.
wands on-FRIDAY the lltth day of OCTOIIER,
1672, at 1 o'clock, p. nr., the following dearribod lot.'
piecer parcel of land ltbo defen4nt'a untilvidod
one-forth interestiaituato In fiheactign townslop ;
bounded as follows: On the north and west w
lands of Jeremiah Slither, south and coat by tande
belonging to the liic•ire ~f John Mc/441:t0n. tleccag•,!.
containing about 12 a, toore or :eta, aboute
scree faipro.,tl,.vrtth. tratut..l , :or p!avk to-ox
thereon.. ,
Seized and taken into UM , 111,t)11 at the ~lit of t'
K. 1.A.14.1, •rf NlQ.rtl.l{ NteNteihotit- t s
Th••:uo
Ifeliahon.
ALSO—Cdo: othrr. puce, or }4,r.7c1
}
ate in Alba itoinutja, br , ltti.tied a . follows! Begin- "
filng at a stab in the centre of t e. Grantifle road. : •
it being the north-east corner of . .1. Merritt'a Pd,
thence south IS-leg. le.-at lit .r ! ,. t aleTir eahl Met'. ,
rill'. line to a state, I'. S :Utile 's - on-nor; them,. ,
%oath 74 deg,. i , ast •C, tt c‘t to • iialie on I'.,H. Miller's
'line; chi :cc north 15 deg. east 10 rods, to the centre
of or.l - road; thence sl , .ug ...entre of said (iragyllit
ff,atl north '7l ,leg. west VI fe.t 'to piece of begin
rang, cents:l:mg Z, fe rch..s and. 2:1 vinare lint °fax,
land, ru:4re , :r lee., with a traried wagon slop 'then -
OD. ' . .
Kcjied art.!
. take:, tittk ,xocuttou (the suit +
Timothy Latztth:.^ ,- xl's 11 , mr, Lm.l
thou
ALSO—One otlo r lot. Fenn, or pare , I nt tilnd ,Itu
ato In Sella VAT., bßinple , l aa,:follown : • Or. the north
by 1.3,13,1,. of .lohn'elinninnlvtnt.eozol
east by 1.3131' of T. li , ..ynolds. itonyi by :awl of. 1. -
111 . 1ong; wog by lend ev bhitiu tint . ..n.4 and tin:
tit Captuti: .Ir 2 'Mot^
abollt ,4 7 aert a , 1 , 11! , .' vo
rimed b' .o. tranoe4 ban. ?n.11,61 '41,j,14
hereon.
,Se:zed taket.;xll ,, at tl. watt ~f T"ial
4. Ray Orium.ll
•
“thCr par} - , lot tv4.l
orwell twp.. 1..wn0t,1,1 - 1
It 3 1,0, , t 1 / 1 ,„ ttv f r ,•tn.
l'.‘ttk , rlll:e t.• Iwt;tl. t.
by lands of B. L. Chant. 31 per. to;,
thilICV north I , lSt 12 5-10 pur. t.,
Make and rii..neE.: thence' vonth 47', der:. ..a.4
land of .Vlh}.-rt Conklin 21: 1-10,p4Lr. t.. pok In tie
centie of sat-1 highway:- tholce
along. centre of said fliglovay 4:10-to (.;
beginning:' containing 4 acres and 4D perches, thole
or less, 'with an apl o 6 crehaid thereoi: all improved '
and being the same land toi •'Oll \Tye:: t..:lScioarniit
CLaffee by Bobert and Wm. Arnold by deed rccor.l•
ed in the Ottice for iteordir.g 514'1 , 116, in and f.•r .
mud county, in Deed Bciok :SF°, page, ISS, kr.
Seized and taken into execntion at s the suit. of
Chauncey. W. Irtiold's ure -re. B. L. Chaffee Ana (..
H..Chatibe.
,ALSO—One other lot, piece, or parcel of land sit.
nate in Orwell tarp., hounded as follows: On the
north by lands of Wm. Hardy and C: lit Washburn;
east by land of Albert Conklin; sotitli by public high
way leading from Pottertille to Towanda; west by
land of Jacob Pickering; containing. 48 acres, more
or less. all iinproved, with a framed dwelling house,
two framed barns and an appre orchard thereon.
being the same land as deeded to Benlamin 1,01111$:
fee by Julia Chaffee by deed * recorded in the
for recording deeds. kc.,. in said county.
Book No. SB..page
ALSD—One"oiber lot, Plc4c. or parcel of land sip-
cat in the said Orwell tarp., litninded be follows • !
Ou the north by tad of Jitcob Pickering; cut by
the highway; south sad West by lands of It. D. and
Joel Pitcher; tontainiO. 7 , , acres, more or less. n.e i
improunients; being the same land alt r , nreyed to-..
Isaac Ilarsh. administrator of Ralph Plckeritig's es.
tate to Bertfmin L. Chadbo by-deed rearilol in the
office for recording deeds, k c., in said cennty.le
Deed Rook No. 1 4 .3, page 256, &e. i.
Seized and taken into execution at th . r tout' or
inlia Chaffee ve. B. L. Chaffee.
td P. P. VAN MET, Sheryl. Ll '
IN THE MATTEM, OF THE TAR
fition of the Baste of Jared Phelps, deeral:ed -
In the Orphan's Court of Bradford Comity..
And now to wit: September 4, 1872, the return of
twelve men appointed in this cane to make partition
-that paid estate could not be conveniently- divided
into as many shares as there Pre parties entitled.*
and that they`have 'valued the fame Xt. - the tone of
fifty-five dollars (#53.00) per acre. making for the f.. 0
acres and 4 perches mentioned in said writ, the sm.
of three thousand, seven hundred-and forty-ore
tars and thirty-seven and one- cent!, f 3,711. !_ ,
being tiled on motion of o , erton k Elsbnee. altor
neys for partitioners. grant}} a rule on Dudley It.
Phelps. of Smithfield, Daring B. Ehelps, whotie:, last
known placO of residence was iu Tempelafii, Tempt
lam county, Canada, Asa Phelps, of Smithfield. liar
-mon A. Phelps. whose last known residenee It - 2e at
Yuby counts: California, 'Rdwetia
Campbell. .wife of Albert camet.AAl:• rebidinz at
Smithfield aforesaid, Jared Phelps. residing at Can
-ton, Bradford county aforesaid. Jacob E., !'helps,
residing at Smithfield aforesaid, and Polly M. Brad
ley,_wite of Daniel' Ilradley. whose last known place
of residence Was at Pen lan. New York. come into
court on, the 1d Monday of beceinhe; Term, a day
tiled by the eonrt. inaa aceert or 7,-.11 - al -aqeept.
the said estate It the valuation 0r.h . i,1 for the Kinn%
By the Court. C. E. tthADDINo.
Sep.lll2, Clerk„.„,
A trEknoit's NOTlt.l.l.—Jcihrt F...
Me . ante vs. S. N. Aspinwall.--MO-888, Sept. T..
1870. In the Court tf Common Plea? of Bradford '-
County.
The underaigned, an Auditor appointed bs sdi.t'
Court to distribute moneys In tiheriirchands
froin sale of defendant's real Pette, wtil attend
to the ditties of tile appointment at his office in the
Borough of Towanda, on MONDAY the lilt.
day of SEPTEMBER, '7 - 1, at 10 o'clock, a.m., of sa‘,l
day, where all ellitas upon 'said funds will
present them or be forever debarred from the sane% -
sep.ll. , wa a 11. t MADILL:Auditor.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.- --DelorN, &
non°n v,. mi.,v k Afontany.e.• -so. Anti, MA . , T..
ts69.—ln the Court - of Comte9n Pleas of Brulfor.;.l
Conntr. .„.. .
The undersigned. an Auditor appointed 1,, said
court to distribute 'moneys arising from Sheriff's
sale of defendant's real estAte.l will. attend to the do.
ti es of said appointment at his cece in the Demme.lt
of Towanda, on WEDXFSDAY OCT. 7,18'72. at lu a.
m., where all persons hating claims upon said funds
are required to fovstuat them , r be denarrcd 'lrony
coming in upon mid fond. .. .
sep.lloT4 . II: .I.4dADILL, Auditor.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—In . the
matter of tho estate of J. IL Martin,
In tlw Orpbatil Conrt of Bradford County. "
The.nr.dersigned, an Andibm, appointed I,s sabi
Court to distritinte.funda in the bands of the Exec
ntiira of said estate, trill attend to-the anticsof
appointment at Ids olliee Toiranda,:ort .1101S - DAT,
OCTOBER 7. 1872, at 2 o'clock, p. nb. Where all.
persons hating Maims -upon said binds must pre
sent them cr be debarred from coming in - upon the s.
S. OAL/Fri
sep.ll.NcliAuditor.
AA DMENISTM.TOR'S
is hereby
,giern'that all persons inlet t
..ed to. the estate of John Gard, late of Albany,
deco/ Wed, are rerptestM to wake tutroodistepayment
and all perrons. haring claims aTaittist raid estate
must preient the Name duly ; authenticated for • bet-
Gement. • . GEORGE -GAO, .
ser.ll-Avf , Athatuietrator
A INISTRATUR'S NOTICE. - 7
1.1.5-liotiee is hereby alivn that all Persons indeLhAh
to the estate of Asa Part, late of frith:bury,
decease 1. are senile . .. Tied to mato immediate
payment, and all persons having chime itgairnd
said eststb must present them duly authenticated.
fOr settleinont. .D.,A. GILLETT,
sepal-6w. Administrator
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-KA Neti:e c`l7lll.llat r f;...141i11,1 I.i
t. , tilt! pet at., of .I-try Y;. I.o:Tett, • I.ito ui Ati,• •
eir•Ce3IRA, arC , requeste.t to malkii .. 4/11111•4141” 1 ,, T•
inent, anal . all peru,na haring agaiu.t ,rout cR.
tate maid present the uno dub , authenticate I fer
iettlcrutint. &MN ' taxiourr,
ELIIEIt,
Exccutcre,
r:l 4 72.—tie•
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