radf . ord *tporttr. ytomenfla, Thursday, October 17,.1572. LOCAL AND GENERAL. • gir.A. G. CaAimaar,lN has shown us a breech-loading, double-barreled gun, just r. ceircd from a friend. utio brought it from London.] abe ektabligimant cost . about In accordance with thB call f-t prcycr in.bchalf of Sabbath-schools, thcru dii; be a Unieit Prayer-Meeting uest Sabbath ,:;ng, at the Baptist Church, commencing at anil•Closirm:a goart , r before 7 o'clock. gpt;‘,. We' have received the first •,. 11 1 1 10, - 21:, of the Vrgidator, a'p.picy and readably .beet, published in Lock-Haven, Pa., with ...nr dd friend, P. B. ?IA NN Ilft, 111.1 editor. W. Lir •oleaßed to notice that a leading featuto of iii nt.w.paper isteniperanee.. Rev H. A. CLEVELAND; pastor Frinity )1, tho.iibt Elaseoiial canc.( at our office on Diesday last. fl ,p,:at tli . Summer in t tiroN, and is now :I a visit fora low (lay?. to hi s r e t s .ti vvs oin Or The condition (f his ii alth is manifestly „ir N(4l Se - GEORGE S. KINGSBURY was ta,t, :1 by robbers and Tory roughly handle , l. „.,lit last week, am he wag entering ids Lackawanna Valley Bank, Scram :. lie e.caped, however, without permitting •:-, egue. to cc•cure the keys to the bank. • PLEAs..mr WEDIDING.—One" of tie ~,nteet &tiding particli ever participated this plate, came (If at the residence of •.:. Mtv.. Et.q., on Wednesday, on which on-ea !, air. M.'e onlyidaughter was united in holy t Mr. M. M. Si'ALPINCI, of the firm of ri. , l: A. Co. The bride vvas the recipient of t•h:gant and Costly presents from her nu , friends. The bride and groom have .• h•-Ar'y congratulations of the entire ,cOm- The following Post Office Lave taken place in this county recent- P.,rtEit has been appointed P. 4- 3.1. at rire W. H. DARLING res4rned. M . Ar.r-,. be.•li app,,inti•d I'. m. n`iwg.,ll. E. NEAL ro,ign(Al. A .lit:sr -.:fildidled at (Merit, in Slir.olttAriiti jr., appwtitt,.l. PI.I:SONAL.—CiIARLF-`4 H. JoNEs., who d i plaet utiarly ticteen years sinc'e , , return it day 12 , 1 weeL. \lr. J. has sip t v d cove ,' : the'riest ,, rin States and Territuriea plisence, and is n.w.lukiated in Kansas. •Judge liutd.osK, Simthiltdd, paid our li.et Mit a vh.:ltkon Tuesday last. Althottglith6 lißt4 I alltiirpd the allottcd pmddil by near ..,e-re yczars, he is still the posseilsion elfea and ‘Merons mental facmties, and %us alsmit with the ilinglitliness o! a twin in primes f lit. lI JAcon TOME. of Maryla n4l. town at tun ling a - Nutt , matters —ltsse. SP 1I.PIM;, Chiragcs; was in aiti:ud. ifiToti Court thiS 17Ce6 Among the guests at the wedding' at Ifk fin Wednesday, we noiteed YotA ..,d,nt of First National Bank, Danville, am 1 4.vrif of Cr. D. LONG.— We .4re .., I..srn o j to , sucl(ls , s• Troy. Mr. 1. !, but watt i d r On 15 cdn s.lay r r , - • fr , lo his 'tort', Ire ~[ h•rt f“r ~ ,..oat.l ,(I h. On ri•turning, ::u~::. L.. t Wan Of more 11 or(111:Lf .I,i by and Ija tr.i l.r 1\ till • t I= :Law 133(1 1 ;.lit f , ,llowing officers welt to; w , S. F. I. MY t. , Nt,. 103, S. .1l Cl , 11111 g, Oct. 2 I Cr. Ht Nl.l Tr • I - ‘V `I. H. H. cl-, ri. VE`,. I NI ' , slSlll 1. I,IIINTD • I; I k: tit - I - lee in tills place .• 2 I, .“11 aid r. , V(• (1 nut 111:1)6 vtfiuxblt ftr the;r y (lestroye!.i (-eery letter i it, , v ruluat,b• registers r:.. t. •rig urilL•er ann lilt 1110L(' (2,V.:113.1.1;:,“ 11. . V , 1 - , tr. 112 11 , 111..011,.:11•1E • i4ll. 7 Ea.th is :',lLeled, bey. ou Is ;r: ea uli.,;_et, '3.tv,otir . N only surrehLlt Ettl 8:.4 . 11 , .1 Per,,u!!, r here ft•ars •: ;lige eye IQ eye," "w!.: !full a, fie ti abl Le law lint T!1!• the fai t( r , u , are txclianged for j y at: •li+ rght fi 1.!, I t.ir,ver." Tiro w‘r•t!! , 'Llene,,,s ~r , •,,i t•arai, is no: wire W.ca, , :ir- a., iffiniortal ;.,!• .thu..e. 111 ') I, • 1.2,p1.101, kr: 1• 111 the 111- , 1:11.111. _;',l • ;' 1 t,e. d a r• ,itt ,t al. t tip•A-11 , 1g, 3lr AA aiVal;o111(.71 b% a 1.-,INC 1 , n c , ;ng Ltr fir. ; , .ulld two 1 it ~6t a tam 1,,k pt lIIMEIMEB •.t cluthirlg PO:STAI p :111: •3 ' . 1t,,, stAtittos to pA, postage tottol to t :ot legal p ootqasti.T. •Akt- it •1 Zo Cul fot. .! a letter d one Ilutice onl. had a three 3.ttae'!ied, It , lent uu to it dt.stina- 211 n:tw three cet:l, ttzte upon . :Cite 131 in tt,:-; t .'Cutler a tit.t•qi- MEI pitiLll34lo4 8 !he anR MEM J..5155:45, '5l. I)55111.11i11 5 I.,tsg is :List!, • '.;.,••• • I rll4 unpaid '• • 1:4 , y 1..“ ;h ul7i•4, , . , ;,tt Isamss m4l ••u w f.aturc by bearing ou tlto r u!,j•_ - c , ,mis...—F4os',y, cheet- • 141161 II:s 4 LI 111 111:4 101#1116, i).1:1:A' blast his : 1 t 1.0,114 y tht el . - Indeed, 1 W1,1P., the 1, 11. e tl j xi - Ts liheJnied in rAV et.: tent MC/0- " - ~ i t .:. f bum, save porMips, = • .•• .-;z:•ny, repelant with • ••.:-; !I of the golden . lrq7lis, tha - 'a with the exuberane of a hail • ' - `1Z1.1111 , ..r. We thought hilt little now are compelled to Ulla. ; , .*. , 1 - fgetfulness; approachiug,presene, : presence is experience. One arld had our carelesz fur • •••• N 2. - e have our remenabrancp, r• 111 have the experience. It is the .2, improves the moment and pr - ti•c days to come. 8,3 be 3'e Isise, and t: .'Wo..r.r, Mr the old man is aline's:A ec,3- The. Elwin" etiYer of tll'e •e.iaibra:, L ( f indubtrs • is 111:1 , (iit , zrim:ng city, as • vr•ssit..a.--Thi: fir••••+th. • • • of the Elmira lt(dlitil; t - cr the first utia• ;.r•;•i)cr V.TI occasion (it iu lira cit.:: ikadc oi•sccred at. the • - • , ;1,1,.(• been 'r ct-,:d and gut reach . • 1. 1, ...,1,1110. coat of $175,000. They Lee ME provided with all the best .machineri . ml the latest modern improvements, used any}i{therfi in the world in the manufactUTO '6l' Willi. e Rolling Mill Company design to build tiVo other similar Furnaces, Win olio, though Producing from thirty-five to flirty tons of Iron Per day, being able to supplytenly one-third of what the Company necdl "In the great fire that was started,yesterday were a hundred tons of coal, ninety tons of iron i:1 ore, and about the same amount of It estone. These fires, thus stlrtcd, will burn co tinnons ly, and not go out for Years. In abo t forty, hours from the time of lighting, the first cast of pig iron will flow. Previous to pitting the : torch to the great heap of kindlings Under this vast weight of fnel, the Roy. Thomaalt.Decch er interested and 'instructed those pre[sent by some very appropriate remarks, showing what ho knew abont iron, and wo venteirol to say / rtB there are few men who can talk so ea ily and so learnedly on the subject. Then Mi Julia Stancliff, grand-daughter of Dr. Idritige. President of the Company. and Mrs. [Edward S. Covell, daughter of Henry W. Rathbone, Esq.. Secretary, Treasurer, and Generil Super inten dent of the Company, placed the I lighted torch to the kindling-s, arid Um *rent fires were quickly lighted. "We look npon the ihakuration of his es tablishment as a very-important step in the prw-rt,, 414 of our city. The Rolling Mill pompa ny, by adding this new and extensive branch to their business, not only show their great enter prise,ibrit are doing a great work towards the growth and prosperity of unr city. -It lies been ono of the most prosperous concerns; Over es tablished in Elmira, and very much of its prini perity has arisen from the remarkable husmess energy and capacity of Henry W. Rathbune, Esq., the Treasurer and General Superintend ent. Probably there are few if any mod in the corm'ry who are better able to braille suecess fully the internal machinery of a great manu facturing establishment than Mr. Fla libone. Elmira is 'turbinate in counting him am , lig her meet successful and honorable resideu .' - . FURNACE BEAT.—The warmlOg of houses by hot-air furnaces, preecuts many ad vantages, among which are the avoid4nce of draughts, the better distribution of the heat ithroughout the halls and rooms of thel build- Mg, the continual introduction of fresh air trent Without, and the confinement of the coal and ashes to the collar. On the other hand there are certain disadvantages attending the, use Of this meshed of warming,- which have so i.empor iant a bearing on the health of the ramie Subjected to it, that they cannot be disreMtriled with impunity. . Prominent among these disadvantages, in the dryness of Each artificially heated air. It is true that the chamber of the furnai may contain a water-pan, and this may be filled with water, but iti the great majority of instatieeni it is too small to accomplish the purpoto for which it is intended. Hot dry air is consettuent ly inhaled, and canting in contact witht e deli catemt. inembranea or the air-passages,. r moves . too Is.r e :o a proportion of moisture fro . them, and thereby produces an irritation which-fro -i-piently causes disease of the throat and lutign. When diseases of the throat and lungs al_ ready exist, it is of the utmost importance that this deficiency of moisture should be corrected. -The remedy is very simple, arid may be applied .in a variety of ways-. Ist. By increasing the surface of the nater-van in the furnace cham ber, or by adding, one or more. pans, Placing them at a little distance over each @till, 2d. Fly spreading a wet towel et a- short dist nce3n front of the hot air register, and dipping its lower edge into water placed in a shallow tin vessel. J. To throw steam into the air of Om room, by placing a tin vessel containing lwater on a small gas stove, or at a height of inix or eight inches over the light'ed gas burner. 1 Another and peilhaps more serious difficaliy, is the escape of Ulf. gases of noinbustion from the tire-box into the air-chamber. To prevent this, the utmost care should be taken at the eominefiecinent of the winter to close allseanis and cracks in the iron-work with fire c nitit, and remove all the soot and ashes from Clio ra d:tailor and pipes. Ev'en alien this htt4 been ppperly.done, these insithol , d) l'''i' ' l, 'Hli g:'" --- es will.stil find their say tie ii ii the ri•d-iret iron of the tire-boa. Tins eau only be prevent ed by the - i5 , .., ,f a rap-stone yr fir:-brnik lin ing, by which the iron i• , kept ladow a chip red hat. The ittlingylill obstruct :be free pissaga of the heat. but Iliii I.)-- flow,/ this c?ust/ may bi- r'emedied li,!, ineres-mg the surface ef the radintor in thin hot-air chamber. .c , :ri/Ettys.,fm' 0. 0...:,-. 1 • „,,• On/Tl - 11IV.--001. Clit.i:LESl'. IN EILLF-S, of Attach., dacil id; lieart disc:l4o, at St. Ja-hes flute], Y.. on IV , . duct, ay, at 2 o'eloca CO years and 4 mouth,.. V, v th m A year . Cot. Weiti-,s-bail been full. Iv-- of 'h.., 1..011.ty Illetiti! it ,bo Calico wcrhi this iti , t.leona and fa tal did-as-. Alth f ,r time 1,r , •.,,.14 trli days than lastly tiy tine aceonipme...td r; lie No I,lnr , dto gm, to Anblirn oltm ti atal met :slth tlj etoi6 of the C•nti al 11a11c.tr,..t , 1, tl, 1,1 r,-.1 th fle;•l ~ I his fa , c.:t.c., hi th, fia...nds, with eizazat• earo., -, pi o, be pas , ed tr,,ria his Ilbord. =MEI 1111111E11 Ills It-Twine were brought to hot Oegant home in, Albeha, by a special tram on Wtidne.... day ovenitig. That e, un Saturday. •he 12th, at 2 0:elock P. St . t very large circle of rellhtiveu and ft.-tolh nod to eontl...le with 111.1 rzttnil,i(,arl pay then e" . ot . reap -to. to :lie rt.,- wa : b t:• Hie; h rtor .1 tI. 111:-;:,t lay iii th ease natural- ah when livtlig. .1.110 ha Ito i brier, 1;1 oiler that the larg: littulte'r road 1.1. t :, ...Chi: thy ndurn 4 o Tt F. Col.; read the t-):11 al, I.WeCtly fli:g eqinu:ll,. wade a :t - 11.)1.1 th, f,snovlng i , : Cllrtrtlan " 1 211: bine , • f t L u ll "10 lc., `;'..neat T, . 1::•• r .1 -- U ildr ".• • , 4-4. ~, !Alta 441.,:it 4,1„4: by dt•atn. Itrtu;.; 4he the tiblrze t.l3,oltuti- Iv • f n 'rho ttirinod Of thi; ~., ( atto.d.7ad . d . 7ad -4 .er (et torturt-a u • na , r,, trhtre it,tang 1. utaiirtuu in that long eternity .f love''—and lure is Lot afforded now for even a.g.unpea of the tuninipti and •oul satisfaction given at death to hurl nhu amid torutwles -ot epiritubl eotalic:p,, nas pit muttl tu the pAtteut e ~! Thom wh know ,f theve ewri4ual 4jrd..4 41, 4 , in their : Wu 11,.,1h, wilt he eh tly lit . indgltik the It), 4: • t,th r , •t. . I , 14144. lt m 1: .it 1..7.0z• Ciao. .•; mattA;l/41-ri and I !. I C•i - p Im,ul ,;";, hi•l n•:.,it:.l a J 1;• AS A fo c , :Ord - 7 !if phanar2 101 l I.' L. •-v,an in r. r E. 1V:,:.1 MCI 101.1 , :1, ad :1 (Ilan 0: !ny(11/110,1"/..61 . 1111;i4, a tare v.:tub:nutria of factiltu-s, giving him gr. t: re pe tar-leaching diri.!ert4n , 10. in dotintat,!, rgy se.frpvtse, cai.aeity as we.lf•., grasp:l.l; full details of smalles: nirs. nuart. ?It ~ ..71( at po , ‘ tor it/ rt, wit ere :a.littig in them a dultu.oinattvn in tilt au, I nc. , -tn e , i3l.ing l ti t hnder ta ih. . , :u 4:-.):1 of hIS 'Pin clear emtee'pliata acid fall curnmAnd of all parts and coutiukente itrta.:Ling. projeeZ resting him. In t l; sLe 'la.; hot• t prompt ovv,n. a.; a s a- pi 7.,i..; as a tills rare nab.:. ,tf i:iht.mta:itous coti-clit a - J{l A.,,matian• I ,of 1 11 N U power.i: it 1, r the i,ueete..l,ll I . fal:tur, .•. net riu tile k.alili.rs or in the grt.at our age. :Ai tune Crd. WLI.LES ' ..;.111 - gC and lib gal. How shall I speak of his firm friendships—so tried, so enduring. Ah! how many circles will miss him. A cheerful good-will ever . impressed serenit, on that noble bra and lying there Lk natu rally, it seems even now to beam kindly lupon us. In times so teying to most, men, hoW oft his very prei.ence brought cheer and svccii..d hop , fultuss and lid on to better tialer4 I.rd:imitable in plirpos. bkg unt cleal (urlcaaiuii. of vast col:in rut:. lie con7il ee , l 11 e nltik tobg.“.'l. ;:i li. ‘a.y GI succo.ei acid reenAl.d. t inoure.:oo,e, wer. r• ov. col - 11Q. T. carry 4 :11 the; trilt , rfrt-pochti, uttl.• thr rt,thtLt,eitt, and sc.., Elnipic h i Lis oAqi,e.pL.,::• 1., it eNtetl4 , d t:lttv. 11:1 tl!ttwiirilioit to tic.• tall •t.,• ;❑ .111 I,ms 11l =EI 1 • al, MEI i I!.• of ow t:::s Valli t4,.lii vequie, eq,ry uew yeai • rtature win le* .I* kir - oak. ,tleewiterb Must be . givbit the detail of these great beneficent en terprises: A p tics!, progressive man, he t eo seemed ever to on the enlminant wave in advance of the en of his time, winning them on tO gratifyinglaccomplisiuneriL In these life. labors he was indefatigable. , In the midst of theni he died. .kDol. Witiss ever paid defer enceto piety atid reverence for religion. 1 Lib erally oontribuung for:the support of the church, ha was Careful not to dictate, nor al low his own pc+nal preforencesto control the wishes of the clonsregation fu rwhose order, hsrm i onv and pr p sperity ho' was sincerely de sirons to the Iset. And his generous bestow- meets have en Chreitian - felds 6 service be atfetei Withal, otr rt. tiozate lo his tit: -rusaY to his me by these ties of . 1 than a ny .goldett stir the sore he., by any patio 0, anti affeNioesto bear 411411 V trove • tlicse 14,%t•,1 a poluttA 1".,/- all t HriC4..i..r thaults for all LI life th.w chiuiren, lion if the Holy quiuth uud they but ha to the her ectoto from t 1 he waits cumie , :tei sylvaout. attLau, !uuera c.brtege, comOthied the r .tart' m 11‘) not -t As runic oide4 actor botet! by 1; nary' a .drt si a WEu4s, ft may seettous io the ; in acy some *17,000 bul l pressiog, that ti days ahead of hi S. WLLI.E.h, was like '.‘l)(7lertetkiugl Buffalo to 1)13'114 and rn,.k fir lurtyEl IDlrL', mi l S V, West-rn, fro.. New 4nr2ey. T. the construction Erie itailway fro, Co WELII BloOnlgbllrg burg, au.l alter of the 1 (Jail, anal: engine on that r With Lis cousi Workg, an bp) ineanwhili , , thel Brunswick A: Ft completed it. • A: Dulaware IL itl ti , ,ns ;Of it. But what mac locality, was the Lie energetic aro friend:4 to Wilke. tiun dr the Nort . th 4 appsanttnent i as Sate Superi largeiy his own securkl the re( • toull ' !anal, from( iState Line to the Chemung a, Elm 5 a.. In May 1859, ho bought the whole line; o.rting with the lower, portion. he even. i then not only pr phesied the laying of a rail way through the North'L..atieh Vall4, ati•l-on t, Lake 'Ontario, but endeavored t , , have at traeLl lad upon it directly. 'foe traffic tai!ing to sustain this tit'blio improvtment as a earls!, lie ii, the Fall or In:), with other parties in the Lilted :at, sill it to Hon. A.sA. ['sutra, for a rad w,,y, lbw. retaiuing hunsiM Il• large blare in the NentTtre, and ac in as Prusident some four yehrs of the Pa. IS: N. Y. C. ,k. It. It. Co. Sidi aiming to -arry oitt his early conception of a through railjvay ti Late Ontario, he secur ed the buildin.; / f the Ithaca A: Athens' It. It., 40 - nrilcs, in 150,4,1 completed in 1871, and tho Simile-re Central It. IL, from Onego to Athena, 20 miles. compgited iu 1870, He during the past , 4 fitimmer wail permitted to 'pass oviSr the line o,f llis own tnitiation to' the Lakes. 1116 only sorr .w expiessed was that his, reetred rclati!ve, t h e late O. M. Hoz..l.l,NptcF, of Wilkes ' llarr. Rod his fa her, Ili , late: C. F. wi:LLER, of Wy:,lll,ling, had iii.t.,ltved t,, witness the gi rind ,117 't•Yri of 80 beukifent :irrk,jo:l. 111 which II' , III irIZI n ' t) Illniql ere' urilg, d him. Ile Was conneecd with il. C. Muicca, (Iso. 5! ,1 tht• I:,rine , ERNE f.rni(i% a cornral pi op _,rty which ct•NA'itl p•lir .• , r (I lrl mt,t,nient 4iiiimer up M , Wf1.1.1....i cAml a Ira, IZEIZI Iu Cuis Sketeli these lar—t-r c•nt ev.-171;:piv year tr et th to t local at i.oluee It 411, Ea — C. F. ( -14t1j:/ery. TIO,;. New a DMr, , jth.. _ gri-A; }:alvty. jut; 1 r of F p• H; , 1 sg,. An en n: Vi PLATE:PT:Jr 1 ' abl.• r =I 1) al: M1,.r.111( Str:s-o, :utturg. ems;- COMpli GOOIFq Table Liuit OW' A larg can COOL• aro! IN Flann the m'L Ft rea,mal Par'Grenaciines;Alpacas,Organdiee and Black Silks, at the Bee Hive, 2 doors east of Mer Bank; war Fnmit' cent, it July l ls; 1872. . Thu place to buy a "fast-class C,Joh ir S ore, iri at Dr_rrt)s S DA Onset!. F.;; ti if' clothing, ii)si)ect N. :I;:rlrr4 4tect, etreet; nest 1. , Nutt,Lr.t,t‘!:7:ttd.. EIII3IEMII ICS • Climax," and .Try them. For saki M. J. L' NU'.; E•rtl DEEM . Ai. 'Cloth Colors in TAri.m: Cu'e. I=lll =I Um , T at* the latest styles of Hate and tho I Caws, now open at Tan.on ct. Co's. oared Ilia tnemory to MILTIy f (Aber name• 111Pn Orel *holm . 'end wia•ivat ttuderly affee- uro and habit. Ho has bound ory who are not of his hum4e, ritual regard far more preioni; links. Awl w. need lies to is of these luvuilotrea at honk en4;nder of tbu fund husband tither t v‘toizi .;;e 'Must now Ma beauteous home, sad from id au dear, to the plaett ap e.lising. In . led in prayer, rendering beauty and use and juy in the and eutuniending widow and ta and frieuds to the cunsula iGqinforter. Liter another re benediction, the puffin was be by attached trieutte . , the di- several raiiroads with whom 'l, built iu New York and Penn 1g us an escort of honer. The nearly a mile in length, ae mains to the beautiful genie ern edge of the; town: , cc of the aptness of the 'char es. Mr. COLT iu pis brief obit- the 1 uuera.l of Col. C. F 7 stated that he had several construction of the Erie i l inuplislung widen he ga i ne d 6us for Ails successful energy in cork to completion seventeen is contract time. He, with U. engaged in nunaerous other b :tiding the Railroad from 'II. some forty Niles; the sec- N. V. JE Uria from Owego to es; the Dehlware, Lackawanna Scranton tu 'the Junction in o y biro hrcd 1.16 P contract for of the second track on the n Hancock westward. Fs bu~St tl,!e Ifackuw.ups , from Scranton to Bloom-+- !lace ye.ars'beesme President lit is tlitiught he put the first uad at his own eapensE. .I, he built the 11,r00k1,141 Water •tation costing $7,800,000; li:fearno possessors! of the rida It. 8., in Georgia, ar.d hev ulsu built the 'Belvidere - , in New Jersey, or largp por- bo of greatest interest in our forecast of Col. WELLES, and persevering venture first with [Mute, securing the comple- Branch Canal, by procuring or the• Han. A . m. K. MAITET tteudenL And by pledging oars, and procuring others, red coltrilettou of the Junc- • %Li. MLA LEnT, ma A: Erie 11. 11. to the of l'ow,inZs genpem,r, be y, purchasiug tire SLraJer proVeLi to be 8 1 1110E1 sue the stork hating donvied In . Tile data is not at hand of the p,irtoiols.rs of his no ut. the month cf It Green Bay.. s the first to.ship anthracite Barre to Chicago (in 1)361?) istien(ky . ,grown to be. enor- leatiuu eau luny. be made of !rp.tises. Ara Was scull said, it briug new proof of the in re,iple to the call•c of the fert•e4st, the faith, the en tachuiCrAt of C. ; F'. Ws.t.hics„ I t be hard VI fill. • • BUSItTESS LOCAL. t itoss keeps a fail hut: pd. desirable styles in tpened at ' TAYLoit ti; Co'S • trod (:ussirueres in rp,vivcd ai r T+:. 13 ear 1 , a(l,k of 'romp tr3..l; 0.14 , very kat, L. s: re new stock o. Paisley. shat,ts. TAn.on fr. Co's. - .Acic):+; Foti SALE, )11. , rAt ' Etirpure of NVIelacAN & MACK Talma., -and Sacciti.s, and Winter Fr... Limn.. at TATUM k COL 'National Hay and Falo by F PENDLETON & n.t III:OW pie assortment of White lens and NapldnF, at TAYLOR N, Co'l4 assortment of Ameri for Sto-4 es, at , . - PENDLETCiN k DAnnow's. is and Domestics, for le pr.cus, at TAm-kR & Co's are just reduced 25 per FRosr A. Sons. b. ith extensive stock of Fall and Winter Goods, at Tanya & Co. aW Rich, EmbroidCred Flannels, for Skirts,' at TATL.III k CO's. /Or A full line of new Fall Clop& wit ieccired. at Tartoit ter Job work, of every description, neatly and expeditionsly'execnted at this office sei. Full lino of Ladies', Misses' arid Children's Shnes. a$ tait..olt S Cu'.'. ts.. The American Sewing 'Ma 'l.h;nc is till., kW' The Gardner Chair Seat is ' Rooms over Alooor & Co.'s Store for rent. Enquiro of W. A. CuAnt4att Stir Fruit Jars, Tumblers, lkiwls etc.:, for telly, at Wicimim t I:Lacx's-Store. I®; EVANS & Htr.nnEra call atten tion to their advvrtiaiquttitot wily Pall Goods. totr•The'beSt lot of !garble Tables n -to% n. FitObT ak. SONS. All'the novelties of tlib seagon net received At Evens HILI;AE711.8! Wk. Nitrous Otide Gas for xtract ng teeth, at KXLLY SreaLet's. tat. A large assortment. of . Brack et's jubt received it FROST .1: Soss.• FOE SALE, SIX HtESES. —Or ex.- chan.ge either for lumber. D. F. Bowman, To. wands. , St. FOR SALE.—A full-blood Cotswold Buck. - B. F. BOWMAN', Towanda. per' Oysters by. the quart, at 40 cen..s 11. A. COWLES. NA- Sweet Potatoes and Cranber .riee, at Cowt.ts' Bakery. ma. Warm meals at all hourit at Cowi.E.4' Bakery. tifb... air. A. F. CIAN Lvs has changed his base, and may Low be found at the Baker) of H. A. COWLY.S. N 7 hero ho will ha pleased to see les old friends. Wk. T-he Baptist . Churuhea of the Brauford Association, cau obtain tbtir minutes at Mr. CAI kiNs" Dook Stoic. DRY Goons.-:—A Lew anti complete stock for Fall and - Wintertrade, at FOR SALE—Two or three new housi.e, desirably located. Terms easy. En quire fW. 0. GoilD6N,' at Turner S , Gordon's Drug Store Ste - It you don't know wilat you ward nr thy Book and Stationery tine, call nn C. F. Cti,iss i Furniture selling itt whol6sale pt leen. at 187:i - icen.f you want a first class Par st,)%ii g o:thg L'ght House, ‘,ll hand and (131 -rs.Nbixrus DAnauw. tom - The best assortment of Gents' Furtashing Goods at N. GuLpsuiru'a Kt..p tune Clotho. Palace. kir For first -class inSurauce agalni-t lußa or..damago, or fire or liglitniug, call ait , WicKriAu Ar. BLACK'S Agency. WY" Baby wagons aro a necessity of the s'eason, and Wtcsii.t c 13t.trs have just opened a new stock. Prices from $3.50 upward. M. A la.rge and desirable assort nit id ": Trimmed Hata rind Dot:mete, at. very , I,low lu we, at the mign of the Big Bonnet. SZ2r BAEMON & TALmADGr. have the finest looking Ilardware stock in the county. tn.. We have seen GARDNER'S pat rent chair tV:'l.t, and know it to be the Leh. N.S , .ss have them. . STOVES! STOVES!—One Parlor and one Om do Stovo tnr Fale at a bargain. Both coal burner- and in good repair, Enquire of F. W. KLEL.V.U. at the 11E - ronTim Office. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.-=OA ,• the Towimulii, (.1) liberal temp. Apply to .lons W..51.1x. Office Jfer!eueis Block, Towaula. - CHOICE PURE BRED POULTLY.•=A. very few fine Light Brahman, Bronze Tttritey4' and 13 , iff and Partridge Coains, for Bak at re,‘. t.;onat , l , • prices. C. P. Wrr.r.re, Towanthy: Ike- Ail persons indebted tp i .me • re notified that they 3,1 , .5t make paynlent f - “r4. S.•l.!etnla.r 13. S. 11'. .• . ten. The - Universal White/ Woven • Ttie1,...1 Skirt, and all 1;.:1:ds Ifol Skirts awl Itastl,•, cai e.IIY.d Vety cheap 'atilt, A.,1,1.-ri , . LAZARUS & 110 RIPS, inanuftle ,urer t tivine . _cel.:tratea / 'elyuciacler, hale cliatwoi their frnny J. Hrot•ENlN't , to Wm. A. Cu li.:-:nu AIN'S. r • Ezra z. W. A. CHAIEBEIILIN Dot only 1;1, Ow b. •t arrazigc,l.l,-,vAr:, .itorc 111 North , r.l I', buy tbn hirge!.,t, AO- Cash p4i . (l for hay at the Pow .er Press. W. A. ROCKWELL. Sept- . 27, 1872 REMoVAL HUGUE-NIN Buos. will r. trit , rt. •TOrtiry St(-te fr, m ilEsnFlt . s to BEI Blork, opposiie of nears , House. T.)1,12.11 —Snit- To .RENT. 1 -Two houses on Bridge : ono rO ,O lll er HAY PRESS —For sale, Ingersolrs p,,p,:o r Dar ,7,14 Erie find Hay Fftrnlvrn find it profitable to press their hay fur Larki t; and, to do it Molise Ir. They will find the Eagl• N. 1 and 2 Preatzes to be jest the very thing for the purpose. • 11. 31. WELLES. (J&'. J 5.• Ste - The first regular nieetiog of the Towanda Sunils-Schol: 1.v.1 be held in the baseuieat of the 31. E. Church, Monday evening next, 0, t 21, at 7A vis ck. A fall attend 'Ct.:L. is tle,iTed. A. F. jar Carriage and Coaeli Painters aid find a large EtOeii of IVarden't Transfer Paintings, at Ltvas Hardware Store, Towanda. le. Do not be deceived, but re member that Mrs. J. D. Hu.t.'s is the best place to buy your most fashionable Bonnets, Hats, Ribbons, Feathers, FloAera, all shades or Iro qaoke Silk for trimming, and in fact every thing in that line. store On Drudge etre , t. Torranda, Va. fig- Mrs. E. J. Mrstlos has acid ("illy the best.EAtlcteil nssurtment of Millinery and Fancy Goods l Towanda, and sells-at very low prices. 0ct..9-2w Or Those Brouze 'Lamps have ar rived, ands full lir e u! Glas3 at,d Earthenware LOST open and rcaly :.t Oct. 9,-Iw. liVyst one Clothing Pane, , Main street. next to Tiiet National Bank. Oar nauy families are troubled about getting a good quality of dour. The beet way to 4.briate all difficulty in this respc.ci, i. always, to buy the superior 'brands sold tr.; McCann & NDIFAIIDIL Fog Einr. Catnap.,-A, large build ing Lot on Poplar , Street, Towanda. Would make two good 108. 1 New barn on back end. Will bo sold at a bargain. Enquire of F. W. Kw.r.a at the Ersorrrsa Otllce, if. se.. A general liyh o Worbied ciokKlz for Claildreo'd wr.tr, al,l a fine agrar. moot of Luttos' and llietion' $111);:s, at It A. PLrrts ' elfd. Yon will find the largest and best ‘ariot s v et Bats Ind linenotP. 1 1 1• 1 tht . nieciit_sieritartil. of rlosvcra Feathora, at B. A. Prrrrs & Cu s., at the eig.k of tbo Big Bonnet, ever etteri.4l in Towanda. Fon SALx.—A large : building lot on Poplar street. Size 8S:131 .feet. Would make tsro goon iota. New barn on, back end. Will be sobil chesp, as the owner riebes to leave torn. Timis easy. Enquire at this of fice. AT LAST IT HAS BEm FOUND.— the chair seat that will never wear oat. J. 0. FROBT A: SONS are now prepared to put seats in all kinds of' chairs with Garduer's patent chair seat, which is the best and moat durable seat iu the world. Call and scio:it. t@94. 0. FROST & Sons wish to put a Woven Wire Mattress in every bonze in Towanda, tm a month's trial, and if it does not snit them, they will call and take it away. Now is your timo to get perfect Nleep. Be anre yon try, and then you will buy. la. A new stook of Dry Goods and Notions, in great variety, jrurt received at the sign of the Big Bonnet, No. 92 Main street, Tewanda, Pa. B. A. Pirrts A Co. Oct. 4, 1872=2w, j- 1 116. Owes is now selling off his steel:, preparatory to filling up for fall trade. If you want wall paper, now is your time to bay it cheaply. And if you want a good book, you should t:elect it now, while thO stock is bel itig , liely_svd of. Est- The edition of the Road Rua Poor,LaWs of thi:, county, corupEed by Capt. w. h. CA ILNOCHAN, is lanited, and township officers who desire to procure copics, should apply soon. The work is for sale at this "ince. UM. Do you want a sewing ma chine, and do you know that the Singer never (disappoints? — After -even years' .isperience we can tray bay that the Singer drots give satisfac tion. Wicxu/ai DI-us, Agents. TArLon S Co'. Fon SALE OR RENT.—The hOnse now occupied by W. 11. FULLY:II, on Main St., opposite In% R. Eft•MPIIIIETII. FO!theSiliOD given firt4.of October. Also the house on Plank Itoad known as Hughes' house, Enquire or Fox MEnetn. SS.. D. W. 4trottE3, of this place, L ir ', his prepared an excellent furniture varnish, m and is now offerimz it to tho people of the county. Messrs. FitoKr & Soas recommend it as thw best artkqe of the kind known. Every -kt eper P!). ,n1:1 have a bottle. SoYs D' In order to make preparations for ..ar Fall stocL, we Ala grll our tiering ant IA low tgureh. It will-thereto e be t ,, your int...rest .to examine our st•wii, as to evil t •-• ;. o Cht:liwet at Co , thing %d -ace. Orwell, Pa / M. EXCELSIOR liV.tTcR DR.AVi : 11, or imi,,-(,rea It Curl/ at .. 11 , ,c,ket. A .cu.d.'Lle / mand is springing up for :his euuvo ell'. affair. It is a good thing. Gi~•c thr• Exc. stor Water Drav er a tri:ll and yui - , will lit _ It. IL ar. VI ELLLS Keilii it. Oa" FRANK . BURDANK, ickerAgeut P. & N. 1. R. I. Co., ha. bi . if , n appointed Foie wr.:: agent in this plare for thf .4... e of the rtiil Pas , enger A- , urine e C. . accident tie:iets. Thee tieli. - .,tb (-0, , t bet a :title, and *cover all kind, , of aeca..r.rs. ' , TAKE Norict:.—/All persons !nuem ed t•);:ke for f 0.0,1•1 Itogigt• r and Recorder's Wilco, are noto9rd lt..t they must ntal.e imme -01:Mc payment. ft r a-eeniber.l, all deeds npon•which fees` are unpaid cud be removed fn. at the 0 Ili eel C 4 E. GI-turn:co. litept..ll, 1 ‘2. ier nr • cute-rpriFing furniture (h,d,•rs 0. Flti.t,T So" have secured the agpleY for the c o Or ',rate d Wakefield Earth Cioiset, and have an a:sot - talent on hand. The F.art , yi Closet has been t , ,t• d for several years, Mar glVeff UniVerSEL: I.ta wilt revel Insed. Eff 11,0 , g.:ck route it a eccesity. Fitt SALL-11011Sr: and Lot in To wan,iatl..ro., near Collegiate Institute, for sale cheap for cash or on tzra , . Abundance of good fruit. a well uf eon water, etc. ; hone , has 11 rooms. Al:4.p ii.nee at , 4 l 101 ou " Northern Lab linviro of J. N. CALM', Towanda, Pn. Sept. 1. 1572. tie- Wm. Dirralcu, oar popular 1 - 1111.4 e dealer, TIOW MAIM; • hiv Leaf/11113V( TA At the ',acme! of T. Enuoss, oU Llaur t•treo: Mr. Drrrnien is fully p>-tt d in reg t th, vsrio.is lunsical instrumunts. and EcT, .4 = :;G IC. pnr.•lNiso I - 01: SALE. .(1 1 OeVilpied Pablio Sch. oil Iffiti,o fin Second and Pine '-; is ni•^re.i Trl sale The lot lias • front •,l 22.7 ,:y r ;id 77 Tr et on e b o'„1 or lot, t. , purchasers. vthr Liot - ii;s Lots for sale, on racy nit.nttil payments, or to neut. IV. IlitAmtrAt.x... tr !or( -t. Towan.ll. Pa.—tr. o J. 0. FtiosT-&, Stis's have just great redaction to the pree Fin t aTe of ail kinds. Come and July 15, 1872. XV. A. I OCKWELI AGENIti WANrEn.—Unpreeedctlted szle,'. Largo eonnle , sions I Agents wanted, alnd female, to e• 1i Pictures everywhere. Ore alone has re i over 11,500. Send stamp. WIIiTYLr & Co., h-wich, Conn. ittr S. WOODFORD "mallow' making large additions to his stock of Boots and Shoe... Give him a call on Bridge street. IS. H. A. C0wm....; ativertisl:s in another cohnnu that he hail tidd:.(l I:fa kery e i stabh,l:inent an agi , ,,rtment is tirwertea, %Inch be p , •11 cheep. IESI ler J. LEQUIN has reburned her els&s , 3i in French and Drawn“. $.l per term. • August 26, 1272. Large stock of Red and White RU: as Flquir, aS McCam EtnrAuDs'. • On- BARRON & TALMADGE,I3 ace some et life Lest cool: mg and heating stove:: ever ufrer, d is, this market. Call and sec than. Thls firm tins nlremlc built np s fine bus:in:l,4. ltl selling superior 4lar,i. A I.iir&C t 4: the car load, very cheap dew., Station between •WyalTs4.te,r siTl is the time to scene your . W..o,r s Fnurr TiEES.-Bplendid Pen"; and other Fruit.. Tro:.4 of fine - quality, rcc.te f::.1 for sale eheap. o• t titio• t ill. IT sac. ct placer at:d ant new oues. WI( BIACK.A 1 zn•4:e all !O ci+it my tAt Tie ‘al/411. Pats, see and theruselrea. 11. M. VWF.Lite... ! Towanda, 0ct.15. S. W. 11..v0.6D, P. D. Monnow, S. W. Roix - itacs, Gerunlitt,c, COAL AT WHOLESALE THZ Bon. RHVERSIBLE men are . iusitod call and examine this rico). lent Level-Lana ina Itlide-11111 Plow. It Las the bast sat faction bi all purehssnrs. j •It. M. Wk:LLES. Tamara's, ss• FOB SALE. NWond-hand Ex)ltn pion-T!,ip fist tui spn, in4rood order. path) 1,3 - 13iitsrr. SITLIN. • Will ho suld cheap fur want of use. Can be seen at the Carriage Pie tory of IIENRT t N. Co • Rcpt. 30, 1873. • To 14.10mtit6:—IVArito- -80 men to work at' Lumbering, in the 'roods near Thorn'-dale Tahnory. Apply to • HExiss L. SPEMLIIi. Laporte, Sullivan Co.,_ Fs. M. B. 3AcoA4 has jusL Ailed his elekszit store with Lew awl fashionable Fall and Winter Goods, consistiog f garmentii of pvery Style and size. JACOUS is one of onr most successful hasincas wen, and his judgment in the matter of glething has maw to be seknow ,leilvid and recognized by all prudent aind ecis n Iq4i-rg. • eg If you want a good pair o Boots of Shoes, go to S. Woookontim, on Bridge Street. mods is ',ow full, arolhe is selling at prices which should attruct all who want suything iu his lino. )"• The placQ to buS , Gouds is at 8..1. PErrta at tF,o t•ign of the ilonout Tboy keep the :argest RIOCIL Of that kl!:41 lor gOthiS, midi at die lowest figures of any place in Towanda. WASTED. -Two gOn t le 31 ules t not to exceed 4 feet, 4 he hen in height, for which the highest cash price will h.• piid by Towanda - Coal Co., at Barclay, • 13Lionr, Agent. Birelay Station, Sept. 25,1872. MI6 An easily made and perfect i cement or luting for crsclis in the fire-chain bets, is mstlo by mixing thrcc-fourths of -IV • wood ashes and one-fourth of fine . salt w' h cider vinegar, to a puts, sod put on with Ift. or spatula. Neil'tcE.—OßßlN SCOTi', E. V./Sic.tt- OM and A. II Durro3l, Overseers cf le Poor, of Smitlallull township, leave in cli go three buys, 4.ed reeloaavely 4i9, eine andicliYnn peat:.; a o.l two girls, aged three , .d rs; - latlf and emit! 3.• .1 e. An) per,ms wislin gto le:couch children, are . requested to eta c it known 1.3 the alx.•. - f. earned peramo., or o either of them. • 0 / A CARD.—I take t 'B' method of re turtinlp. my shi.;er, than -,, to the citizens Of Bradf , .rd coma} - for th hbvra; roic,nage'the; . have b....l Med upon n , this. past -,eas o n t o l d a continuance or the auk, being en nit oubted fact, ae' our goods la ve given, and always will give, satisfaction. Wt. aro having manufactur ed 11/ Philadelphi the largest and nest. cm:u p:lett st , vl: of F 'land Wmter gdods ever step to Bradford ,-re rit. . 31.ssrs. Gone N McMatioN, Gat porolar tid styli,ll meralant tal:ora, aro lueat.d in o r csaablodonent, and are prepared ,e yo r orders tot stylish doilies. Our of I - Plan' Furnishing Goods pert Fall wail es,/tto.. ont.ide .0: the large cities, as it 4s a to have at shwk or thi , period. N. GOLDS3tITIL Keystone Clothing Palace. lEE3 r How To,Go \Vl:A—This is) an" en airy wii:os every •oeeild Imre tnitilirtily r•Jre lie start. oil ilt`‘tito , lll/05 and EDIME rim 1901 eV Tile "C. B. G. It.;" ruuning t . front Chi hr ..11g1/ Galesburg to Durlnlgton, and .13. from through Bloomington to Purlingt,H, lave r.ehieved t splendid reputation 2t the last :co years LS the leading Passenger itoutcs to he West. A . ,,t Burlin ; ton ttiey er,ifrieet 11.2 M. It It. and torte the great Burling- n Paiute, which ruus dir,,Lt through Southern owa to Netww.ka and Kan:Aaa, with \d ,, lie 'con ection, to Cslitcirnia and tlic Territoriesl and asst ng. rY Atarting :tuna 8r0f. , r41 ivcr ::ay weo:waed, cannot du.bctter Utah to star the ByH.LiNoTos Itorrt. Tlua Lice levy ttullltnltt.4.l a paniptelct rapes "flow Go West," wleiele much Ya.tt- Able. ; a large. ~.e.rrcet: heap of the "seat Wt.-.1,•. - ysbieh can '& el•,thr3e-ei free el Ire.Fing tll • Ge:boral l'as.:euger e‘gylit. li. & M. It. it., ltarlitioxyn, Iroca. PIERCE_cmNELL—In Si - NM:ROA, Brad t', r:I PA.. Oct. li , 1872„ J. FL 11r. heree •‘, Mr.. Palms lb. ( I,,ut 11, nil of :d. . TO UM, i.— it Bai.ti-t PA i••+:ig,, in Caniptoalt, by Rev. E Ile! 4, 7.1 r. Henry Stocian, of Park, t) antic count . , 7 .N. Y., to Itois Ainti A. 43: a• moiit, of WyAlitAint; KINNER—sTRuBLE —At the tlnti:ie of E Bust , Oct. 11, 1372, Gc noler S lir. Frank Klnner 4nd S Rome. SPALL.P.OO.—MIX.--At Tn••awndw, Oct. 11;, by the R. T. S. Stewart,. Mr. M. SL NyaLli•ig i. lli,e Mary 1.. Mix.. daughter W 1.12. DECKED. - •iiesle.,io;n, S. pt. 20, 1872, 'lat h, 11 ,- Ah .41:. vie: 1 tpr rt S. ar,(l May Deck er, ~.l'= yen.ri.. I ie. cjil :LI 1 I 41.iy8. "Oh I weep tot f,r her' whom the veil of the tomb ,in We . : plea&itit mormug. lath Mil from onr MEM Er4L., Death east a blight o'er tilt.. Apirit'a young , bloom, Or Lire had profaned what A's horn for the HOIITOS.--In timitlAwro, Kept. 13, 1e.72, of ao.l tyt,h,.t f,ccr. ,Marti - E., wife of ,1..0g00r-, , f bavi:`, P. anti yl6ll A W....dborn, itgel 27. years, 6 rn ,, ntitg ttn4 4 d3pli. nut(' e.no genial in her cit i7 len - ate:lL Ltil,h tiled 1 4 e t.il who knew iter, '•b.t itrdentl 1.1;r1 a large clrele,of reistives, and clet , pl nio - urned by husband, fa ther and mother, and le. , :then, ai,tl sisters. She has also left two sweet children, of the respect ive ages of .rkand 7, who for then 'years appear to appreciate their great loss. Funeral services by A. B. Ecatur. Subject, Eccl , it : 10: "Whatsoever thy hatA funleth to do, do it wirltithy might; for there is no w.irh, nor (1 , - .tior knowledge. nor ;TiS lout, be the grave, whit';ir lino; goest,, sTEvE,Ns.__:,,t Ste,aia;vill,,, - Ps., nn tho 4th vi-t , ' , r. 4i•18,11 5t,,v,..1,, in op , -.F... , . , :nty- i fourth ,-..tr ot.his age. Mr. SIEVE S 11141 be greatly 1,,t ,, 5et1 iu tht• family - ,t•hur ii at .l s,elety.. NVFL I 1,1-7,4. At- Au V ( 0 burN N. ~ 0 •:.,1572,5..r.1- ,h.:y, . w.,, 6 • 11,e A 6,,( .. 6, ( : IL ..,. F. :':elks , •!'_v.:o -. l'a. ,;.:•• 1 t". v 5..-..ri 1.11 I r., githi. Pir• Thomas Maddock(;, Produce reliant, 220 rt .. 110.1,tt.r. 1 s, Lard, Clwe., Ne., Nts so -r,r,- prurri,el - , of , N•Cltl•it. (2 , I')PEnS dt2it . l)ni,!eli 13a1e(?JaY and 5.,1 .1 I •• tal..4l.tose tudebted to the estate : o r 5N..i.4 - EsPT aro tirreby tiottaril thqs thry must pay, iramt,ltately, or e.,st Hill !:,• This tl ri.pitively the 1.0.; that txii IZ wrest. T. F.& B. M. E. Executor. 4. Sept. 10, 1872. Ticket:{ for &1 points Wes Via, Lake Sli , wre add tinr.thern way for saltiat cq . & Aug. 11-4.33. FOR tiA7.E-.-.11.4.110;1 F' :It T. NT!, coxlx.lnp. millut : t cn - a.ti.t.h E an.. O: tht naiio_tan ,•I tr.wy r.. 11 --P. M. W11.L17,: c, _L[/ .: . . ..-. .. -. .1 . • :•1411 2.:,,f :.-, u , ..:rie. .II:.1 5.). - ,•ril. N. F.t... -, `Z: I. ,:11•!i .',,*< ,, C. — .. 1 . : - .:or , • rio• ! , ~, •• it6o,t t..c i's 4 4. •••••IV. II • .•a'cr, tLe Fur pa rtt,..l:4r. pp Oh (11:: T"wathla, wt. 9. I^;2 ler on t .C/./ , .. h tul tcr the 1,..51ar.r.• w.ll . good frllt W.ll ~.11 ":, • 't o.° c.n 7. portion of the pm-el:4mo money. C. E. WHITE. North To:rural, Oct. P, 1472 taLvti rout& t 4 IT '23601 ante much trouble. tune at if ARRIED. P 1 E SPECIAL NOTICE. ~ . };~ ; MEM ciENERIAL i'ILECTION - PROC- 1 • 1 1- I ' of All 111 , 11;. Or I. , iiit to I o n e- for, Aln ti . .... C f led lie MITA'' , :01 ~ Ld:e_t filin.k.4l l )4L:et the ft%ira , !. LA-UATlON.—Vilticrtaa. by enact of AnseruhlY 1,0,4 i, out.d.i., • 'udir,ary ;" one - n:IA sh3ll-eni.ra. r . of th e Commons tai thof Pennsylvania; rni:tled ..cc- th e EA:I.A of all/Anti OnICCES V.)-ike - VbIEA Le and liz , act relating to ;the cleetienenr Wig Cotunkntatatth." - iabeii,d ••statx4'. oil, ' iiek..i. Kliall einbriee the ~ant' Ii ill enjoined upon file to give pnblic notice of such cif all e...antyliffe„..ra 'voted for, • iIICIIVIrIig 'laic° .I sleetion to be held, and also the enumeration in relator. mein ber, auillineruix-rio of rouirtoli!y,lli , Gird - such notice what Wilma are . 100. be elected. I. J. P. for, an•l urrOzberir , of ci?ni,resa, - if' 01.411 for, and bei VAN FLEET, RIO &betide( the erjaniy of Praill'or.l, labelliul "eounty.;" - title ticket ..urn thilor.:•. , tho' do hereby OAS known and give notice to the.e!e.7tors . VICIDCS tall towneliipottleen, .vot•.(1 for. anal ,e. lad Of Maid tont:At! on TUr..SDAY. the 6th day of O. -1,,,,k. c i ‘, v m,,h,p.." - inTe" ta'het • r•liell rutbra4m tho ; YPSBER, !Sri, In the several districts in cam coon- =ilea tf all Itttr.,:elll g:lleerl void . . 4 for. and shall he! ty, to dit : i - i • - laheLligl••• borough," .itn.l.ra..l: clue's ahail he ch,poa;t..; In Armenia, at the Lon“.: of Jonit 6. llt:At.:. :c!1 separate ballot bor.e.a. ~, . ' 1 'ln Atha bore . tgh, at the hous f ... torment .t.rolie'l ty,. 4 .tion ofti , nr,..are alltht.riziot end i•Onitnand ,, ltr, I by D. P. /leap,: ' . st- t Sty olpiervt: the pr,,s,::-..!._.r.F. n: this Regi:4ty taw 1 In Albany, at the echool house near Wm..ltahrs'. . „,,,,i,,.. 1 b y 11......,„,,t.. ~,,,,i, fiche 4 rt. ,•pr,.FA•ntat,Ne , [ In .Aeylunl, at the school htinso Felt 8. Derter:s. In Athens hcitvogh, at the house fOrmerly.o•scupi •/ ' ' - Ely:v.l7lly» CiLtielir:n;% ., i• .1 i'!•' taus CIMULOWV,J.inN .It the 17th day ol April, 16 , Zhl c 1 Ly r.. B...llia,thei•non.• ' . liarri.luir k :, Pa., Aug. '4;, 16.0. ' i - . 1 . In Athens tvrp., at th e Bout(,' forrhr•TlY otlitllnea br, T 11.•• t: - .4 .fire , * of retain jutlg,at'or the county (1.1 J. B. Runt, in Athens hino., __ °"' I- Ttme-•..-v..-.11 Le at the Ccntzt House in Towr.n,la. o:i i In Bur/inAton . horo', at the hOcoe• • f o rm er ly , 'the thir:! , ,lo -, after eleethin,-which Will he on rriday.! 'tied by 1... T. rioyte. - the etli ,lac Zit Neve:7l l 'mi, at 1 o'clock, n. 'm. - In Burlington tn.. at the house of . N. r. Ste CTIS 4, pritltY N . '„\N PLEET, in Itnlingt z n crongh, 0.7... 11 . 1872:. . _ . \ SherliT, Inrl34ch il gto :west, at the hone of Ezra (3, tiara. • /ti gamily a. the atticwthan:c. / / lu Canton - bciro', at the Central lioll:c. ~ In Cantou4s4o., at the honso formerly oelmpled by 9S. Myers, In Canton borough. . / In Coliambia,lat the house of Jas. Morgan-, - '. In Franklin sit the house now (poet: ied • tiy 8. s-j.. Downing.. In'Oranville,lat the bodge of Detj: i . Taylor.- \ ' In Herrick, at the school house ear Daniel DTl rand's, I . . , In licltaysnrilts lioro'cat the ho te formerly oeVAt pied by J. It. F etchet. - In Litchfield, at the house .f, wetly on.- ca by Cyrus Bloodgood. In !Alloy, at tbs. C'rittm.s'il 00l boos.(. In Monroe top., at the ho ''.l , - fohnzrii txtublect by It. 11. Itoekstelll - ' In Monroe !Aro', at the ease formerly occuplL.l by Ethel Tayloi.- In Orwell, at the honk of Francis Woodruff. In Overton, at schoo ouse.,S6. 2. In Pike, at thp hone .of Trayeeßosworth. . - .In Rome twp;, at ci Academy in Rome bore. In Rome boro', a the Academy. , In Itigbory;lat e house of Benj. Rermans. In Shesticquin, t the Vallcy,./lourse. In Springfield. t the lirafke formerly occupied by Janie Ustionon, . lu Plar.ding tone. - _e.! the house of Sithon Stuvens. . In Sinithile ; at th , :a house formerly occupied by . 'A. J. Jeroul• In Sylvan bbro', at the house of Curtis Merritt.. rr)f ra. In Sout Creek,--at the.house of C. E. Coe. In Te ,at the lonise of Jacob Frutehy. In Towanda Rorohg,L—First Ward, at the Reitel of DatVel Sullivan. li4cond Ward, at the Wirt House * Third Ward, at the School Bunco gear Wm. ittrieh •1 • J/1 owana3 tip., at the - school: house near 11. 1'...:" See eis. I lit Towanda ste.rth. at the house Of S. A. fill's. ' MI 'Troy Iwii.l, at tlit house of V. M. Long in'Tl;oy porough. .1 • i In Troy bona, at the h'onse of V. M. Loin - ,: • In Tuscarora ,' at the school house nearJas. black's. lu Ulster, at the of S. B. 1101colm. 1 i In Warren, at the house of B. Cooper.: - In Windham,'at the house of B. Knykemkll. In Wyaluaing l , at the house oil. I.l..lffacP._ In WiLmot, at the hodso.of A. J. Stone. . In ysus. at the house formerly ocbupted,ny J. M. Reed. 1 . In Wells, at the hbuse of L. t4ecleY.. At which time and place the electors afoicsahi Iriii elect by ballot Twenty-niele 'persons as Electors of rresident and Yice-littetannt of the United States. And in and by 'aid act, I am fn•tbee'ilirecbsl to give notice ••that any pet 5:011 e:eeliii,ig . ..rant. e of the peace ,who Shall bola any "thee to profit and trust under ibeigovernmetii of the Unit , a States or this State, :;.• , f!any ineorporatea di-tries sod aloe that ever , -, - Mcsober of Congress aid or Ow Lt•nisi.f. Cure, and the i•elect and colonyJo vessel ot any e . .ty or commissioners of any inc, - "rporatea district, iv by law incapable o holdimt or exorcising at the same time the office sir appointment of Judge, Inspector - hr Clerk of an iueccion of this Cominonwcallin and -that no Inspfet4r or other oftlev•r of any such ele.•- tion shall be then eligible to, any office then to be voted for. Ity.the ith se. tion of-an act passed the let 'fay of April, 1810. it is provided -that the.l4th- section of an act passed Jnly 2, 18433, entitled .An act relating to the elections of this Conienonweailh,' " sirall not be construed so as to prevent any military cvf.tictr from serving ad Judge, Ingpector or Clerk. at any general or special election of this C•vmmonwertllli. An Act to change tb.•t:uoe o; closing the polls at the General and Townshin elections in the county of Bradford. The General lectiou in all the Wards, Tdwiiships. Disutets and IR oughs of the county is to Leone:flea I,etween the hot rs of sii and'c seven o'clock in tLe torenoon, and i hall' continue withent interruption or adjournment until seven o'clock in the eveining, when all polls shall be closed. ' A further Supplement to the Blectiou laws of 'Pennsylvania : --. ' ' .. WHE.I4E.A.S. By the act of the Cor. , ;r,ss °jibe rail ed States entitled ,e .••t to am-ad the several' acts. heretofore passed-to provide Jro tine earolling ho 4 out the Nni:ooal (ore(,, an 1 for other purp..- es." and approved :thrill thud, ti.ie thousand eight hundred and rixty diVe, all persons who haveilesert eil the militsi - v or siay.tl o, the United States, and who have not been iliseharged, or relieved from the penalty,...): disabib ty therein provided. are di em ed. and taken, to have VAhVIELTiIy. relinquished. and toll...tea their rti;lits of rdizenalatp, and are deprived of exercising any r:;:hts of citizens thereof : And whereas, Persons not citizens of the 'United States are not, nude: tin' Constitution apd. Lkws of Penns), 'saint', qualified elector.: this Coral:tor wealth i • To the County Conunis,:iokrrs and SA. riff of' the Cbnn iy Bracfferif: NVitnur,Lts, The Fifteenth Amendment of the Con stitution of the Unit7d tirades is. as follows: "SECTION 1. The riiiht of citizens of the tinted States to vote shall hit med or abridged by the United States, or by oily on account of race, color, or previous comttion rd servitude." "SEonos 2. The Com:re-..,hail have power to en force this article by appr.q riate legislation." And IVl,rs'as, The C mo-e.-s of the United Stites. on the list day of Mareli. 1:+70, passed an act, enti tled "Ail Act to enfo.o. t KO! of citizsossn-toed Chi! Stafrs in the serert:!..`,7t,a....s ',Aar's Union, of a . fir i.U.er iirpos , e," the first and seconiNsections of which :areas 1 flows: -SE..- - rios 1. A - it ,nari , st ,Me .Sewall a n d of the rriti , d cr .1 hi• rico iti•C ,,, !- g res.! av•lniteti, That all c'tizens of the United States. wire are, or shall be otherwise qualified by law to vote id any election by the people, in any State, Te-- ritory, district, county, city, parish, township, school d:strict, municipality, or other territorial its livi:- ...n, shall he entitled and allowed to vote at all such lectione, without distinction of race, color, or pre vious condition of survitude ; any Constitution, law: custom. usage, or regulation' of any State 'or Terri tory, or by. or under •its authority, to the contray notwithstanding." • steno:: g. And be it further enacted. That if by or under the authority. pf Ihe Constitution or laws of .any State, or the laws of- any Territory, any act is or shall be required to be done as a pry•iryquisite or qualification fol.' voting, and by such Constitution or law, persons or officers are-or shall be charged with the performance of duties. in "furnishing to citizens an opportunity' to perform such prerequisite, or- to uecome qualified to %ate; it shall be the duty of coy cry such p• „mand offieer to - 'jive 0 • all citizens of the Unit,l states, .11.1 e name and equal opportunity ty Perform sui h 'prerequisite,. and to become qualified to vote without distinction of race, color, 0: previcti, conditi‘,ll: , 4 s,rvitute • and it any such per:ion.it • shall rein., or linelVingly omit to give full ef fect to this section. he shall, for c•.• - ery such. offence, lorfeit an .1 pay die sum of five lituldred dollars to' the ag_trie‘t /I thereby. to be recovered by au setion on the ,+,O, with full costs and such Cue.: for couusid the coact shall dtcm just, and shall also, for every such offence• be ileetni//1 guilty of a misdemeanor; and shall 'on conviction thereof. be fined not lees than five hundred dollars, or be imprisoned not hiss than one mouth - and not more than one year, or both, at the discretion of the court." And Te/avas, It is declared by the second section of the VI artier° of the Constitution of the United States. that ..Thia.Constitntion, and the laws of the United Stat-s ranch shall be made in pursuance thereof, shall be the supreme law of the land, • • • anything in the Constitution or lazes of any State to the contrary notuafAsianditioi," ' And itiirrors, The Legislature of this Common wealth, on the CM day of April. A. D. 1570, passed en act, entitled "A-further supplement to the act re lating to elections in this-Commonwealth," the tenth section of which provides as billows: SECTION JO. 'That so much of every act of Assem bly as provides.that only white freeman shall be en titled to vote or be reglidered as voters, or as claim ing to vote at any genebil or special election of this Commonwealth, be and ttlae same is hereby repealed: and that hcreaftsr all. freemen, without distinction eolor • shall be enrulih i laid registered according to. the provisions' of the first section of the a.a ap. proved seventeenth April, Ist7), entitled "An act fur ther supplemental to the act relating to the elections of this Commonwealth." and Wheniotherwisc quali fied under existing laws, be entitled to vote. - at all general and special elections in this Commonwealth." • ichercde, It is my c4nstitutional and official dilly to -take care that the -laws be faithfully execu ted;" and it has count to my knowledge that sundry assessors and registers of voters have refused, and are refusing to assess and register divers-colored male citizens of lawful a le, and 'otherwise qualified as electoral Now. TtinastronE. In einsiderafion of the premi ses, the 'county commits loners of said county are hereby notified and directed to instruct the several assessors and registers Of voters therein, to obey and conform to the tequirtients of said constitu tional amendment and laws: and the sheriff of said county is hereby WiltilOriZi:d :111t1 required to publish in his prticlarintion for the- next ensuing ,tections, the herein recited constitutional amend .ment, act of Cengiess. and alt of tlie - Legislature, to the enit that the same may be'inown, executed and ,heyea by' ll assessors, regbsters or voters, election officers soil others mail that the rights and privilege I : guaranteed thereby may be secured to all the rib :tins of ads C/entmonwealth entitled to Hui fallle. CNDEII_SIV h AND AND rip: Ciara - FSEat. us TEE STATE. .I.lalTiA)Airg, the day and year •"*" first above written. • Attest: , ' JNO. W.' i',ll-7,1111Y F. )OEDAN, Scc'y of Commonweal..h. • 1: , a:so call attention to the following laws: Slletios 1. 11 , i' , ria.7".. , 1 by Pe! SIN off and IL.u. of 1:7.i r , .e . ntafires qf th, (:, , nlyno;ltei:aPi of PotilSyt- I rania in Generut ..livoiddy is-t, and it is I,;.r t by enact. nl by the au iii,,rity et the same. That-iii all elections hereafter it lie held in tins Conautonavealth. it snail be unlawful for th., , Mialleor Inspector 'i•f . the eli.c -tionl.l receive any ballot or ballots from guy, person or persons embracaid in the provisions, and subject to the disablhty itlipos,ed by , said act of i'cii:zress ap fe-oved March 3, I$C,3. and 'it shall be unlawful for ~,,y-,..a.,, h person to offer IA v cite anyballot or ballots. Sgcrifys 2. That if any stub Judge and inspectors ~,f - election or any ono of them shall rt , CPIYE., nr con sent to receive. any such tudawful ballot or ballots, fromi ally such diicitiolitletfporson, he. or they, so of 'eliding, shall 's.: guilty 01 a IlleAdClTlcaLl.r,lll.la 111)00 c.nviction thereof in any e(11111 of quarter sessionsof tnisromnionwealth, he i.-hall, for any , snch silence; b. tenee,lti pail a fine of not legs than Sin °. and ti 'ergo an iinprisenno nt. in the jail of the pr* - •r corn:, :, for not less than . 60 days. c•u SECTION 3. That if any person deprived of citizen. ship. and ,lisqu.ilified as aforesaid, shall at any elect.' tion. hereafter to be held iu this Conanionwealth, vote or tender to the officers thereof, and oiler to Tote a ballot, or ballots. any person so offending shall he deemed guilty eras Misclellaellit,',', and on conviction thrreef, lu any ('(Oct' q quart,: hes.3ions or this Cotrmlonwealtb. Areal, for each offence„ Jo punished iu - like manners.: is prOVO,Nlia the pn-i-oti ing •t--tins of this 0.. t. in Dui case of oil:cc:6 of elec tloa r ei 'dal F :04 unlawful balitit hint ballots.. . 5(., - i WI.. '171,11 if any peraon' sball hereafter-I)er ,, .0,.. ,-,, ,i s., i....,• any Is rron or persons deprived of , -, ..1...7.11 , '1111, 4.11.11111,111311:1,11 3, .401 - I , 3i:l to off..rony ',.01' , ,, , • • • 1.2.1 . I . I • ti: •• t;:lici.::s of ao , . c.c. O'n. It rs ai-i r t • :..• la•Ia :t. tlaa COILIME , ;,,, 411.. ur shad poi ,•.ld - or alit:-,• aliy ':. , 11..1: oilier 1., t...,1,. any balls: , r 1 , all••t•, from any person ii•Tri.l..il r.: .titizen. , bip, .riti. di,qualific.l a , caf -, resai , Vsa , it pers. -, n an olTeutl. 011511 he :milt!: ••1 it n1t5 , 'cnn....111 , .., a:la Illouu cone vn lion d o ... e. , , : '.-, e. -- I,: . 1-,,- ...I, to ,--. : ~ 0113 of ills C011.1111:111WPaitn, - , 1311 I,- leir , :ched in lige man. if,r as LA I,rovaled in ',11. - - ..., ii l , - .,.-tam ~ I this act. in the ease of oft:eel's of such election, rCe , iV;tl;.; , .., soch unlawful ballot or lialbits.,. ' uanD . STITES, - INaTRNAL liy an itr,l of .‘siciiibly of Mart :3.1 ‘ luan ent i.o f .,l A .., . , . ~ . . , . Ill.\ 1 - .`,l .‘. l ~.'t' ' ,'', i'f'•ce 1.3111 District,: . . , .. , . .. .•. , . . - au Aett.eirulating the lic.,le ef voting at all c-lectiotea' Plionsylvania, Te . ...11,1:1., A,l ti:i. !'. 11 . 2.. to tl.-• t•ertral r)lthlies of thin _conan:a•lwealtit,. it i,.: enaeli••l as fotl.ms : N OTICE ig t..erdri. ‘ei \ - € . .n that on •, 5 r .,,,,,,,,i. /I, .....•• ::.., ~ ::.,,,,, ~,,1 '1L..., :1,_.. tbe 17t doe ,': s.e. -, -, i .1..1- .-.'. I :,•:, cl - at the • ~,' /: - ,r,,, ,,, .t.: . ..-•, ... ' i'. :,..., ~ . ..,:i.. of l'ennsyo l'actoryvlll, de1.... le • ..:- ' r itio . o , ; - 1"•.• rnternal ller , iani i. i,,C, • , ~ ,-,,, .t,.. , .-, ,'! , , ,- /,'..f, ,rni 1 , i , l.ercty enact- curio Law, 0 , ,, 1 ~,.% --, , f = ;;I:• , 1 eq :.,..-a.. Any eelby :!.. a . I '. ,i'ili ..i . :I, ,a - eie. '[hat the qualified person claitil'ie" :Le -ail ',-"i , ::::s tr.u., t , iille such , voter - i.f the several counties of this Commonwealth , elaitri in thisol..! rl-. - :ifitn, thirty days fivial this , at all general tots :Ishii', 6. - .-caigli. and special. elec. date, or it will b , ...01,1 ~c,7 0r ,ti7, , ,z I ,1 3w . ( ti 0425. are liertiby.ht real ter antlioriqd arid reiriaLred - . . . GEO; D.- 110:17.11.1TE, Collector. to cote by tickets printed or written,'sevrrally ClltfIll• ; E , ert.Vg 1872. _ . :Tht• a. al. :inty . I Legg. - INEN . _ rfilllSL LIST FOR. Al)JOU11S.11). IS:g: ; rik;:r vyFtr. J.: Tome vs Israr-1 - C. F. Wo!lva SS Spalding.. lien:7 IL Porter V - s..C. If. Welles J:1:12,4 Vandyke yet Ellialkan - Emitli D. tt. ItueSsti a Elhanati G. M. titivlcr, et sl vs Maury .Ward Jay no•vs Solomon Stevens.... SECOND irEES. Welles, llarris A: Patrick vs lit.,uea it: Athons for att I). .Wel!es, Patrick vs C. L. MD t.Let al....trep lleary Jlarris v 9 Wyl34 . 4l:;:j.l , .zitance. ... ... —ease pubpctottas rvturimbis 71,444 y. Got. 11».I. at lo , Se..ron./. returnabl, V;cttdvi, o W. A. IIiGMA , 9, Pr1,11t0n.4.1t7. TLIST F a TERM. 1872; TROY: 1 : 1 "'n 1,11,,01):::-r, Northern C. P.R. Porsoa John Wolfo, et al II I'. Long cs Al , ollZo Long's admen... - Po.nr— Putnam,, P. S. j NILUer vs A: MoNought ' do - do . et II my Miller vs adro'r Wm. Brame «E. Porn - ever—. Jrt llaFsmys Erstons fiill `Dattioi ISoughton vs V. .11..iorr Howard use vs ..... Wm.•l3raine cs Wm. I!. Foster Wm. H. Foster vs Wm. Brains ........... John.Jsroloman vs Francis tireen. ' trespass G. W. Lstmt - ord StSbufler Gates appeat :C. IL Mattocks vs Win. a! M. 0. Coleman re Chas Lcgoil. cage Kriso vs John asesnc: - appc.sl, Stibpofmas returnable on 3londay, at I o'clock, W:A.II.IOMAS, P:ot. • TirIST OF 11-11 , 7, NAMES OF PER -14 son; drawn to act a+4 Traverse Jurors Adrurned Court (4' COrpolc,n ^ 1.;.t0 be die Court Ilonse in - the Borongb - of cow.- On Monday, October 14, 1:91,/ FIRST LEES. Xthenf , Fo.vle'y Kiuner, Timothy G. timith; Arruebia, Albert Dewey; 'Barclay. 0a:la - - , be: Darlington VAIL, Joo. Morley; .Coluni • I'. ' Lea. MeClare, S. P. Tlekham: Calat ., n J. O. ar.filn; Caulce twp.. Lewig Wbeat'; , Ocann . ..le; Warren; Htrriet. Jae Carr; Leroy. S.. 'B. More; 3loeroe tsepl, J. 11. Lewis, Al M. (.:-o• - •11:.:11: , ..;11, 14114. Irvine: Pike. H. AI. o;ergory:•lti..l, - .7btlry. .3lceeneick; Sbeeheriniu, J. 13. - Gillett: Horace Crooke, I. P. Doane; 'Sluitllde.=.l., A. O. ,:ttaedlog Stone. Alex. Eunts, Theodo,-,. E.. 1. 1 -; Tidy two., B. S. Stir.tcy":. ToVvare.la 8010.. 0. A. 1+. 4- W. Noble, 'Wm. 311 N: 'N'ertleTuwates.a. Mir.s, !Terry. Heir}' Terrell; 2- ter, E i. n Pollock, Tleas. Slather: w.yatunjA2::. Gaylord. l'inbey'; Marren. Wilin ~ t , trVrai. , • -Albany. Ainasa.treaverly: -Atbens tar.. 3,:st:n 3birley. :iamb even,hirr: Coos. Ron. Patrick Burns:. Canton Loco., N. Moo Le. Calvin Brown: Canton twr.,'Fr..-e:1,1 Liyier c,i,:nana, F. I'. C'Arn. Frankl.ti,"l 1\111. , :t Ali, l: 11aN14.1 11 , ,57•1 J IL 11. !Unman: 3: 0 :::or . 70. C: Ilek J.. P. I 0. D. :"!":12r,tilfa ", +1. Fr E. 0. DaNey, Walt. !..i l ,lln,rliei I 1. evy: Het.ry 4.'370 1 roy tAvy , .. N. P. -r-, Dana Lanbtr. ELra BOro.. i 3. F. Iteclinnton. Danl. (;ronplon; lv 177, W. 'T. Horton; Wilmot . , 0:13. csand.4ll. anth't. Welles, .E.i.iraoe Donton4. -J. 1.'0E:40. iVarren. Csrus Noteware: Wyalr.stug. Burton ham. B. Q. Osborn. td .1. P. 15„A.S"-rELEF.T. CI HE llIrF'S e of Futuir3- wr.t: cr re...ziut Vend:F.:lo - •of thg , c:.!ar.mcu CcUr.ty. aukl to rue eikr'-: , (1, st:!1 lir ',de arthe I7ourt 11.)re t!... id To. vi.,lntla on .I.ItIDAY the ISth day of 172. at 1 o'rlacl . p. in.. the plecer parcel . of hind the iltferdaut'i ‘fir3,l,l , , ne.forth interest; tanato in stiieb. (inia tqaro.idr. boan;-1. - 1 as followiCi On the north and Wt ,t i.y lambi of Jeremiah Rimier, moth and eaat belormin,7 to the heirg of .I,htt McMahon, containing about 12 - to,re or leis. about acre-4 itr.prose4. r.ith a scald or plan:: bout !thereon.... SA.izea intri , x-,-.Wonat flo , .vnit of C. Ito :P .1101ahr,n. ALSV: ' -'oll^ Other 101 or-rare , .:l 11.1,1 ate. in- I.iiialioroti,7;ll. 101.110i,11 ning at a i..tlik , in the e..Jltre of tl.. Granyl:l.. rc..,, it ly , ine thelnorth-e.lst cornrrof .1. J. Merritt's int. q thotice -oath 1.- 1 0 ,-, g. wrst to. rul- - a', .: - .,e..1.1.1 1 .11..- li rat'eliue to a stake. P. S :11.11,;',. ..... r..- •; till 11..., il sxath 71 deg: east 4t feet to a K'.11:.. on P. S. l'.l 111.1 - s l' } nne;'theerce taortlCl. (1... , k t .ez,5tl 0 1.-..=... t-, to.. e..-..t, .- 11 0.1 -,.. ait t rc „ - i ; ,; - 1,,• 1 •...e :1 , 11.1* 0.11t:t - ..i ...a,.! .... - ailk .1 11 ruad ILlOrea 74 deg. 'meet 4 1.:-.4 t , 1,1,a . - .4 h•-!. , : - - ,' u:e.t, euralaitig, 2 , ..1 1,- rel - .41 - and 9.3 s.rlar.- fe,t - - -f !' It:rpt.:laote•e)r It..FQ, with a frattjrO. - [, 1....-,1 ...- .1 tali,;:.. into ,:zeent".. , ,...qi .!, E. , ' , o.t • . Timothy .I...atmlleod'4 us.r3 ve.,. 3 .re:l's. - 1 - I'n. - .; - y 4nd . 3 .*:- df,,on 1 - 3 - I),ori. - . :1 A i.5a...4 n ? other let,. - plece --- or parcel..; I . ..1.1'7.- ,; 3:::17.1 Wnll., tw - p..h , rin , 1 , ..d :4;3 1.):; ,, x, On t't-•-I:,' 11 q by - latel,4,nf John Canulogl...rn ..nd The - ma. S 3.1 : east - by lalnt of T. .I.:,.. 1 .1101.1A: south toy ).;11.1 , , , ; 1. str.:ll, l -, ‘,.< , -,t by land of vi - Liting Giff.e. d and Ma-- tin Cap3,01.4 ,, 0t - oniu , '..ll'.: :‘,..r.,:. io:lre. or 105, , , , a13. - 4:t. ~::1.:: q iluprov.,l, :;:..th a -0. ,,, ;1,1 ,, tiv., .:;..ry fr:imediltett.e f , arned tern ;•inl tv.:o apple or,-Lar.!:. thereon, cl . . Eei. - ,:ed'r. 1 taken. into et. - 2cat.l. , n, arthesnit , 3l•Jen.n A:-Illy re .G. Grinnell ant-Id atl‘'on Grinnell. - .ALSO-01 t,' other lot, plec:!. or narc:el of Iliud iit.- nate in Oro 11 twp., bounded. as...f..liowri: I.3,l,innin:; at a pczt in the cents: of tiro Llg,l• ay leackin front, rotterville to Towandat theneC. fn rti3 2'. deig.elk by Isnds or D. L. Chaffee :34 i - 'er. to a - f - t.. 3 4. , ir7.1.1 Qtnr.o.,: then:e north 52 deg. ea.t I'2 5-10 per. to z. --- state .onl =tones: thence smith 47 - , <1 • r. ea-t 1.3; • land of All.,rt Conklin 211 4.-Ig 'Ser. td a pot tit 11..3 c.,n'tit: of said highway; tin 'nee Feetth rali , i deg. wert skint centrt• of said h ginra .1t) GAO per.- to Idare • , f brii,utung; containime 4 ryes aud Ott rerehe4. in or le-s, with an al p*.e • r,13ar,1 then-nu; al! iirtprw.erl and betng the same land as eonveved Chaffre itobt:rt and Win. Arnold .1 rt, - ;rd r . ed in thr - till.r for recording deeds - . &0., in and Fail county. in Peed 11, , 0k 4.SS &e. Sei - zed an'd tal.a.d4 into' 4...%ccut. - .,it at an- F,lll. Cbanurey W. kritell'6 t: c. P. L. C'eatfce and U. - ..ALSO—one re , r lot p,rc . or 1 , 11 , :;-lbf nab , in Or,. tv.:,.. ,tir,,led as.r , ll.rxsi On tv;srthby land: ‘Vin. t.a..t 1).7: land f .I.bert C ,-, r.k!ln; 3 - 011th b71:',11:1:.: high u.s.T rottervlllo to Towar.da; trest by land of Jacob, Pickering; cora:taring, ,tlif acres, inol-4 , lea:, all itnproeed, witlt. framed two framed barn. 'and an app.. orchard thereon. bean; the wine land ac dee,dett Id Benjamin L. Chan fee. by Jllll3 Chaffee by . deed, rreo: d;.•il in-the etlico tor rce.irdin ,, deeds, -said . eountr, in Deed toot No.'S'a, pager ke. ALSO—One other lot, ideco. or parcel o'f' land sit. oat in the said Orn - rll trtp., 'bennded as follows: On the north by land of ' Jaroal.) Pickering: cart by the highway.; south and west by lands of R. D. an ,1 Jiel Pitcher; containing? , ;aerp, more or lezr., LO. I 11111.r0VellIYlltR: bona:: the - same land as e..111.-ey(d by Isaac Marsh, administrator car - Ralph I'icf;ering ' s es': tits to EcLi./.llli /I L. Chalice by devd.rf,eurded ti. oltice recording Lteods, •in .Rail ccomty: in Det.d.1>0 , 1•N0.F...5, page 13:3c1, c a. 5.47.. t and tai into sx.:ent;on at tin- :tut , Julia Chitrii.3 vs. B. L. ChSiree. A toll described lot, pie.'e, c.ol at btu I Situate in home Bortinz,h, botinde...l tin the north by Lands of Mrs. T.. M. east by Alain street, tunti 1.,y _land of L. A-, Li tw.caY-. by land or said Mrs.: L. 11". Ad um 30 on said Main street :did t Nvitit Iraiiiva store b , use thereon. ail taken ilitfY.t‘xectztion at thi suit of Clark 11g, I'S. IL W. Baxter a::.1 r:e:.a Baxter. P. P. VAN FLEET. Sheriff. CIRPFLI t ...ti'S COURT SALE -By: virtue * of au ofder;issued out of the Orphatisi Court of Bradford County, the undersigned, exe4 c2o. ntor of the estato of William Sin ei.or, late of lider top.. ill expose . 401 public sale \on tho premises -. in Ulster torn ship, on FILIDAY. OCTOBERIS72, at .2 o'elork, p. tn., the tollowing described tot. piece erl parcel of land situate in Ulster township, botoolod• as followi: Beginning at The south-west corner of a tract of land Lelonging to Win. CobsOn and twin.; a corner of land of John Gilmore; thence by lan,. of said GEmore north 2 deg. wsol 145 5-10 per. to a post anti atones corneri . thfnce north 05 de;;. east 27 2.10 cr. to a stakelTid stones; thenee south. .4 1.1(14. cast 43 'per. to a whie pine; thence south 65 deg: east 54 5-10 per. to a white oak; thence south 52 dre.c. east 42 5.10 per. to an angle; thence south 33.1.1r.r:. chit 10 per. to the south lino of said Woo. lanit; thence along the same south-63 (leg. wc, , i•ss 2-10 per: the place of beginning. Contain ing .54 acres ant 91 perches, anore Or less. • . Tlitots—f:o to be paid 'on the properly ettu , down. ?.300 on confirmation Of the ance co six ant twelve moths from confirmation; with interest. 31cNiL3.11AN, :ie . - L A..23. 1872. • THE 'MATTEROPTHE PAR I titloll ui tlsz nntate of Jarealps, accras a.- OrphatesCouit . of trattfurd County. And now, to Se4mber 1872, the reitiru e,l turnarpoi%teaqie this case - , to make partiSon that said estate could not be „conveniently - eliVidtil into as many shares as there i. , re parties ehtifieW and "tint theyliave valued thu same at the sum of ditty-BA-I , ' dollars pi,iss.CAl? per acic.making for the CS seri', and 4 porches mentioned in said writ, the sum of three thous:nil, seven hundred and forty-one dob. Lies and tbirty•seVell and one-half cents, i.: 4 3.741.37 being tiles ou motion of Overton & Elsbree, atthr, tic ys :or partitioners, grant •a rule on • 'Milky Gi Phelps, of Smithfield, Darius 11. Phelps, whose last known place of residence was in Tempelam, Tenipe. lsin county, Canada,. Asa Phelps, of Snaithteld,liar , moo A. Phelps, whose last known residence wati , .at Browner lie, Yuby county, California, Rowena Campbell. -. wife of Albert -Campbell, residing _at Smithfield aforesaid, Jared Phelps, residing at Can= tom Bradford' county aforesaid, Jacob E. Phelps, residing a: Smithfield aforesaid, and Polly M. Brad: ley, wife of Daniel 'Bradley: whose last known place ra;-fidemv Was at Pen Inn, .tiew• York, come into court on the 2d Monday of 'Lei:ember Term, a play tlx.sl he the eourt, and accept or refuse to at..x.pt 01..9n1 , 1 r,tve r.t filo tainaticn• or bid for the 53211 ,, , Ey the Court, C. E. GDADDING, 5ep.1.1"72 . Cler,:. .Iis;ISTtrt:VrOIZ'S. 14 I: •r.:1.% to e' of ixr 11.1N1'..,' Lit.? nf Canton'. nto , t n at - .• a'l cl:24111i CSeatO t nt t11 ,, n 7. fur gettle to.ynt, WM. S. JAVNE,• Administrator pendente We. . 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Tr ,- . 7. fis :114•?..county of. i,/,), (AI );( 2 1:•b..1.1„ 0,1 , ./..A.er •28,i 187...., .. , 10 .Na 91.43 c.:',-,‘ ti, — . and Lr.,/ ice il.titcr..forc - i:prPhy 'given tri,the GirM hadJtixttr,PA thv l't.:fec", or: the county niforintlkt then 'wail there in Itiu *-rg, 6!I:, . ~teli s ...r'per.67, . . lit II) fidock in the fore- ~f , 4.4!:.; ; . 1.. - .... t!) r.:, , rordo, itali:il,jtioile and ' ijtilp roli,-nif,.;..:,..f,,,, k., 4" IL.' ~..1 thit:%9-wllicls • to H. •ir offl.;t• EgriCrtair, - 4 tr, l,r. thrnf..; awl t ~ose iyi3O tiT ip•.i+i d f,y rt...-41 ,. .z.n.•9' ,, t effin ,- ni:"; to ' - i .,., ptc , 9 n.:tn ' . .*:',;rail.rt {IA: 1,T.i'..71i.f I .ii MO PS , ' (4 , IiMV ~. in file jai:;c;f.it . r . ! n' 1 : 1 -iY, '. -4-1 : 0 P.. 11 4e. 1, Im,if , fiappn:fr at; rntr . . *ll.-Aut are/' 1 41 . nand ;11.t.r9 .fi.: 19•94:(..e . u.:...... - a:;.linod iiplin.aii - -. ly.i jir.it, Jufur. art' P.:lnc.:Vo *.: tv• pant .. tylli;: than -...,;9!91.i.n. , ...,:;:fc, - -.. - iAs :,. 1 . . , . - ir. 1": ~. . .. , Da t is..J.i I o-.7z. , :ri:.: tiv..! :ti: 41:,,y of 0,:n.;l9: ; , in - id. - .', 2; +:.7 onr 1...0r1, _bra:. 7.1:012-,..... - .14 'iii.:t lif.11 , 1ro: , - ..r.in•••Vf nt . .r . -7:L'.:..,t..r : T 'i,r 11:,. '';•i" . 0 . ivi , ....w. , . of - . : :t: L..:t4 . 1 . 77:2 , ...iv, 11.: , iiiia,...ty- , - iourth., . 1 . . . '..T.'l'. VAN FLEET. ilL , .t-,1P... - . AD XI IN IST.iI-Al ()li'S - , N °Tit f:, • r_ - Nntir:e is lolrebi {;ii',.--n th4 , ..stiptics , .n.indi•nted to the e,tat•., of .V•a* If.::1., lat. - i;:f .11i.d4bcry, dectr-And, arr.. rt.T.lrr.: , 4 1.9 r 71k.?. 1W.:" . ..,... 1 ia1 , ' plyni , nt, and all per , e:n•L haviin!.(;:ainr,a Againgt 81 , ,i t't:tet , 1 71:Rt. P:".01 . . th . '7 . /11 '- dllx".• 4+;11• , -;.!;,..:Its,i, f9r s.d...ktnnt - 9.:1. tiILT-1:77. F. , p.11-fiw. ..Adriiiniatrafoe. . ' MEM ../j Lt, to t . r C: n': AEFII • are. eau ..tiu4;-.4 against I,4n:llls:war tal,.r of thr . :s Cale :I:stn by-1 - 7mily It"bbins to 51attb.a C .).rac.t fur $ll O :Ind clat.d. n Jaw,. I'•' acd /wt. not,s gtsas.ll I.y plrrlos ranil2 CooPall,la fur s(l...vandlt l 2t; to .Nlartha C. Ar4 , 1;4, tiat..4l 41.,..n1 the 20th ofl stolen. and piyment on the P3llle. 1 in: Gen topp , tl. , SIAUTTI.S 0010 BEg 3r2r _1 app 1 .(':!(• • I :..dr•Lt 3: LibPrty.Corz. , ,i - o Pe., Sq-,t. ....deLt air al F.vni.• rl ..debt F . N.ECUTOR'S NOtir-E -,-;:',Fot ice 1J iez hpr-.ly Rican that rt . r .4 7 , , ,:!.1.1 md ,- I)tfql_tq the &tate of ;JOEL BAAINES. late it Overton, decd. nr,i-regitestesl to make tnimedtato peyeoent and 311 p:+•:; t aans cl3king againKt Paid estate mmt :,:ermat them '',l3ly anthAtitii#ted far settle. molt, • - RICHARD ItEDEORD. - EirAttiVar A . . D.IIINISTRATOY3 f.; I:44reVigiveu that tAk5..14.4 to thr. estate .of J.I:TES-DEWEY. Spr'eg.. dee',l, ore rec0c..7411 to mate limmolieto par.rent, 14.7:,1 p:ra , ,na LaviDtz claims agaluot xaid - CrintP trt=t rracut thcul ("Wiz- thertict , ..l for retticulcut JA:wrz, - . • r INF: 'BURGESS. Executor's, Oct:?. , . A D3IINISTIZA.TRrX NOTICE.--; i!.•! f2iv72n- to all peraons indebted t,, thr, ,eytate CIIARLEB K. LADD.' late T. must make im.thollat," ,acrait.;‘l , t sp.l4 must.prrs ut tl....tut duly wt.11tntt0..,..h2,1 ftr .1 71... , boo:1 , 4 and ac,niantn of said deraas , i.wi•is. 1-1 ; i: wit: , W l n. F0.'. , ,i4'. EAq.. %Alf) is antvarii..nt to luti_V , Y ,t!le '..inlan for zue. and ‘olirtst.% - !11 Avatars. 1 - 4 , ;af: 4 1.G.f t , Vac. Mid estatO. - -LOSE S. LIDD. • .. I.)cf:D-w6 . ,-- . FX :17, 01 - T.O P. ' S N ()Tic; F. - - a N0t.i,..,• i 9 1.1 , :q , :by ..riven that all pki,a?r,Z'ithlr-bt ell t..) CI, ectup orIIEZLEI.AII ,T. i'Lejs - - dee . 'l. lat , - of "!'C''...r1.1.: IblAtludi, :re r. rin.i.,t(,11 ,- , mae - in.21...ii at:.,,,z-.-:went. arul ail persvn3 11ai..n . ,•; cia,tu,l 4:;•ITISt qf.'"! estate n.lu,t pre.l..r.t t.1.-La clulyauth , :ut:cat...t for 1 -1 K.ttlr,:ilent. r,i7sj. M... ".I.:().:9. I'ECIZ, ..i..11 .1r.. ,- ...7. s L:x.eutc 1 . E. . t .1 - T . L • - AC II EIIS ' 1-7.,X. 1 .."-I II N A (_)N .S.-- J. Ih.. Aunual Expr.,:uaticn.=... , .l . fe.u . h.,.-: , *, _[ ,, c CI:, vi.blic :,....:1,,,,,!,.. ul.i 1,1104 4.4 : , : 111%:-.::: o , :t. - ::l—liiiiiuut. Sugar 11u7: :,r l / 9 . 11:,.1 . ..... -," '...2-:r•-rlyi Teri ytown - •• • , ... , :3—.lib:;ny-and - i)vert. n, ke11.,3,4 E.._ ! ; : o :1 i!, • • - 2 I.—:ti"o-orcw. :11 ,, 1170 , 1 , .+1 , ::...•L0 , : , 11 , ..h.u....._ . • " 2:;—Franklitt, C..,711!,; , , 1 • • 2€ , -4 iran - vi11 , .., " . I ..-" 3,-,-I.s-roy, (2 . 4,rurra _ • •.. . •• p?—(.7anton, 11 , :ro - • . i - " ;30--Tro - . . , " ' • - ;••'' . " 3 r. I—C.lunibia. A.':11'•• •• - - - . 1%. ev..l-1V, ,, 1=5. Iloxv.;-y 42.r." z. , 1;: . . ' - .- - .- - - 2--! ,,, :1th Cr& ..k. 1.111.1,t;.:.„ ' - . 1-1:7,1.: , ... , 1ry. (7,nt,r,1 - ,-. . •- , 7—tiluith'.l,ld. crr. , ...... . . • , G—Scringlield, ' '•- -• 4 . • •• - .7.-1. est i;n:.a. , tt ,, u, ,-- - ,t L). -• 11-1.:11:11nr*. -- n.Lr.Y...- ' , Ali' - . • 4 1.!--ri,t:-. V 01.5..,....• " . • I . t; -7. , .:x..Myur51,;i1 - ,.! • -. •' •. —.V.1:.1'1141. Ccutrii • • F.1,-;( • wni • A. ..t E.Z.E.NEY,j oi,t: 1, 45,72. E N Ecuroit-s —Not lye j.C,% ti'at I, , iti;;V: leq.e.; tot.' .13 . ” esti - ! S.: A J):\rrNifisTrz TORO'S NOT. .-Li-Nunce is lier , t‘Y...fr.•cti that all EEO lIMIZE=II ,Iccedgi ,- ,1 are .:L:tarete.l to jilakelimia diati , ant 'ar.,l Ali p-rAous the e:aimi+ atminst ~ .. —l - At9 Irnlr.t pr‘..m.:Lt tne isame ,!nly inthc-niated Ps!. A,,,t -t!..qui,Att.iGEOlttiE 'iIARD. Fep.ll-wa ''.. -. .kilministratbr. VDMINISTEATOR'S Iths' 15 Lorctr- givL.n to all p.2r.scn. , IndebtNl tti' ertatc , of TrwmAs CASE. iuto of Gr4nville, dress , -d, iminea:4te eta t•lxlp.,s against. Er.Ll.l ct , t:it • muht prt: ,, mt tkeni eary zutlicnticattd. Fauco - s a W. -JENNTN'US, stp.lS.we, • PPLICATION IN DIVOI;CE.-- /i_ To Alvin 11. Jc , slyn.:-No. 22. May T., Etui*.y Josh-n, vi•ify Wife,ily her ilex: Wellington W.p.. t}o court or. e'ini.r.ia plea, of Drarlf'or.l want-. for ..t• ofmatr.mony. and the slid court ha? 3for.a:ty. the 24 December; D , 72, for peat in,.; .Etuily. to l'!,o pretni-,.a, at w'phli and place yon rar. attend 500 think proper . J. P. VAN FLEET. Oct'.lt3., 4 _ • t4r.:crirr. PPLICATION TIN:. DIVORCE.- To Cornelia. Grip.—.7 6 .o. 4'4, May Te , ni'; 137^_. Youaz, , • u..tifiol that Cfn. 3' 11r Luebard. hac aprlie4l to the coitrt_of common picas of Ilri..o.fol',Ll e:., 'for A dirdrc , 2 trim: fl.e lionds of t - natr:toony. and. tb° Ra'd court has apr.o.int,...l:Ni-n -!cliy. the 2 , 1 (by of Septelube-. for 1 , e371PR the iid George iu the pern;s..R. et w-rich ue and place you can attrud ri yolfth pr ,, T•mr. tkt.16.,x1, - J. I'. VAN FLP:ET, Elter;ff. APPLICATION, I.N DIVORCE. --" To Laura A. Shepard.—No. day T. 1572:- I', - , 1 1 are hereby notitiod Atilt. C. N. Elicpart.f. your huaband!..has applied to the eo:trt of cerurnon rdea - s• of Bradford coal - Av. - for a divorce front the,bood4 of nfatchuony. and - the 'aid court haft' appointed Mom nay. the 2d day of Pt'.. 1572. for hearing the ~en'd Stcps”d . in the prcnrise - g. at which the..ind pnwe you can attcLd if you MO: propi , r. Oct. no;v4 !J. P. V.O FLEET, Sh e , T:.:C.01111011ATION. N 0 T IC the tuattcr of thedur.orperatron of flic di:A Episcopal Church of 01 , ert,u, Pa.N0.458. Dee, Term, 1572. Notice. b‘ hereby glven that the - above named Society has 'presented to the. Conrt of Common Fleas of Bradford County their article of association asking for a decree of Inciwporaticur. and the said Court haring - examined the same, anidfindiWg them correct will decree that they be incorporated as, prayed for, on Monday, the ?d day of December: 1872. at 2 oclock p.m., unless cau s e be shown to the contrary. W A • THOMAS A 0ct.141-W3 aficaticing Years, ski:Aces, eare,..diappoitrfauen and Lereibtary predisposition, all tarn the hair gray; either of them disposed it to fall of-prema turely. and either effect is unsightly - and unpleasant t.) behold. Dr. Aturt's oat:eliminate skTh lia-; pro duced -.1.1 antidote fur these ilofe_cnities, which has won - urafitude for hint from ratiltitinl4 of Women and men: Ills II un ,Nic•cl; sometimes reproduces 1• , ,t hair; and alwaysl.7sleres to faded and gray hair its natural color. with- the gloss and • freshness of 1:1143 convrativi•ly few bald and gray heads that we nine sec, are those who harp not yet tithe:3v • ei.,(l the virtips of ..k.rmi's Vitiontur renewing tile/talc: '-'l.•:e-f.•--b anti yuctliful Lair: we see on ol,Vr he ails fun the product ci his - art. If you are distlgured, or made old, au'tero ausl ugly, by gray - hair,.restore its yonthful color. and with it Your features to their orighLidatitness and agree:Aye ea passion. • bas no rayerior AND sor-n ALL. noursD TUE cronix,- Dr. Ir. C. POraE.l3, SON 7 :4:WholCallo Agents."D.w.u(l3, Pa., and for ,•a1e , 1..,5' ftealcrs throngbc,4t th•) coun t y ' Dec. 7, IJ7l.—.lyeov:. - . • AVIS. E. J. 31D1- 110 S ,(fOrMerly SiiSS Kiu:;sley,l has,liow on hand . = , . • L. .•vi s iN - r.Er, mILLINEr.i & YANcs GOODS ii i 1.-re... , variety. i-neti as real and ildinition 1.3CC.11. 5.J...!, -'.7 r."ev. , . lilbt,outi, Laco CO.Ltri and Nock i'.l.. 1:k:3 i, r.ll id%a latest novelties. She has also the .I.t . E t styles ,n hair goods real n 72,1 imitation. Kid i1.,..,..'1, 5h, , 1l and Straw o , ena.nents, . / MU DOLLY VA IADEN JEIVEUX, &c. She ha... 4 c„,it ~.11;poetal : J L.1 , 1,-• 13. , t.W:tg 3r14 car:, also It‘f,,?,ta tatot, , , I hav-:• • t of., a first . class straw ,11.1....1 -toed satisfaction in! all !•;.' LooLla at tho oki stand, ovor 41111•:4 supply of Fresh Graina 'FM by W. A. ROCK. WELL. Cra17026 Lagil. E John. Gard, late o IZESTOI:ING (MAY Milt- 1=11=12219 As au !".,r lieatttl tying • the !lair, Drirggißs, pealers - in Medicine/ PRICE ONE DOLLAR. • • YY.F.FAIIED BY Dn. J. 'D. AYER k co., r.. 0 MAN and Anaritleal Chenilsta, 1 • Pr . othoootary
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