ettritiford *potter. TotiSib, Thursday, October 31, 1872. LOCAL AND. GENERAL. H. H. Ectsurr has sold his Louse and lot on Second street to B. W. Lutz. %S. "hiy Queen" 'was received too 13ci: for pUhlication this week, but will appear next week. its. It is reported that passenger `coaches on the L. V. E. IL, are soon to be light. with gas. . . is&- Money , sold at $0,50 • per pure, at meeting of Building Association on It.)11(lay itvening last: ' Nearly one bundied car-loads freight left Wavelrly oa the Pa. & N. Y. It. It., one day last week. ; VW. A. M. BEEBE lias-been appoini cd ,PoStroaster at North home, In place of Ati- Dra:ir J. Tow n, resigned. '- ge" HOUACE BROOES, of Leona, this county, has sent an apple weighing twenty, ~ u t\ces, to the Elmira Gazette. Mr. Prni.ups, of West Burling ton, is bbibping his crop of potatoes, several hundred bushels, to Charleston, S. C. ligN. GEORGE W. VINCMT has sold 1::.11 ,, n5c and lot on Huston street to 0. J. Can.rrea, Register and Recorder el:ct. REUBEN HAIGHT, of Bur: left at our office the other day, an °f•the pound sweet variety, weighing 18 13isnop, Esq., of Wysox, is U; : a lot of delicious pears of enormous : :',awn on a tree put oat by. Bonn RIDE• tO)- The musical entertainment' to I, , sgiv.ll Rt hlercar'a Hall this (Wednesday) Er , Linz: 1611 be a-rich treat, and ire hope to .ce a I :I.v , attendance. PP— A large number of Republi ..2., 11 1 this place, Ulster, Sliothequin and intend going to Owego to a meeting tV.(.diPsda,y.) evening. Ou.tuLEs M. Wu, swilfas - boeu spp,;:i:led Mail Route Messenger on the Barclay CIIAILLEY• has been a faithful and ef...n1.4 . clerk in the Piist Office at this .place ~vvral years, an.: his promotion is merited, stir . A friend who recently made a ;:, ,Jver the :New York Central ltilad, from Lila to Syractie, informs as that a vote ta ic:,tilted in giving GRANT 113, GRVELET 27, of tint 5 . GRANT and Da will certainly carry Ilinpire State. • - IS. The Argu. , .: recommends S. W. thin county, fur ono of:the clerks to LY:tisiitutional Convention. If the Demo • nv2inbcr from this cli,trict is entitled to 1: - . xvo certainly think Breß's He has been a wheel-h-rse in the =EC The .11itlep, , iolpiit, 12 , 7mblioan H hf Now )1ilforl • r tined in char, fl l orn one , •ciron we:ghing OUP hiahlred and yr;lxtor (111s1), :rod the vuto ' w . as ahol REM l'Olt the Chtt ,,, , r Ulceti(4l ' l. butAa , l 2 4 . s'36 Intw-r tit, t.anie,yea r. In .-:2 t.: • • Itav'o •35,011'1 How .t' 11l • r..tr , of -4:011 18tit, will they 17,72? tea, trzy- Gol Trade Circular, to the Sullivan ai,thracite coal, a,aft . ,..Lette c,ci, which we 7., a t nunibers, continues tlitaht, and the production Is be ,-nt.trged. The, company ex .. ; this year." le. The Laud of affliction has upon Mr. aLd Mrs. G. W. Dlck , Fa!, Creek, in the " talunq h me" or TVot:, for the fourth time have I ,•,r , u , . het n L.:Vied upon to mourn (Wt. t• r thy I,Abf,A, 0 mother! d. t:, fl ,n ii to realms of bliss, •‘1 iti,•re.i, another; that. in tl&." ire SEA ; EV . 11,E:ce1l, a farmer a and brother :of Jaaras S. Ur , areplvixy Thurs i.,.(l, enoy, he was Lb: Nl:ritcd thle city the day trans:A-11.d tier bust -11%,.1 alip,rent good r an.l retired to 1)(11; ir • w,14 awake and hit tho dart trier of his - TIM MENEM A : I send you f.qt the de -' • t Ttr pap r. On I ,n,l of Mr: J. •11, ^H(}„ a pumpkin vale sprang 1,,•t, a t 1 i,ore .12 pumpkins, ri. 1!,4 , aggregate 2 1 10 pounds., Tne 37) p,unds. In one place •. th , u; eight it, i, noli, and Ilon resumed its thug, wroi can. IMO from 11.11. liurroN, of the Troy Graded , ml,l,ted his book on Mensura;• It-ul he, whvo pubtished, superior m 41,111 ties country. The work nl t, *has received high praise du'eat•irs'to whom it has been '4 , U be published at an early. \r, li.Ls fqtelled up at last 4Tnty, 'leioo, which, by .finr readoro , will find .:t State. The new IL, still leiss through _r , .: re already running with •- of Iled Itiver, its northern I , j) FADE A.S as wcll as the pathetic cries :t. a heard 1..... aide the open grave, r , •,hsuu that change and decay arc s i;tr,ll ~v erything ,aroand us. n'hieh exhaled their fra- , and tnaiiv of the bolos-- uac drooped and forms - latitien our r • ' I:L.C . 51/ALlging Sea!Soll3 which 1 : 1 1rV1 , 1011: , ECeLlet; 3.3 ICS often :lort v.ith delight and I anon with !.-ra:d remind us of the icluinges of "• •''"• Happy at life's close Shall we vsi , ely improved our allotted. We find the followin)i , notice -411 , '1 Capt. HALE, in the, Yoomin 4 g Mr. ii. },yd many friends in this • !Isle, son of the late Hon. ‘-: .I:f•ri at the rest& r nee of his I : ,l l•.funto, on the 3d islet., in the. la, ago. Capt. Hale iintered the at the beginning of the re soon transferred to the regular L - attnutt, and subsequently pro , tar/1i 6f Captain. He did service t-tani nerals Sturgiss, Stemetnan r:!••! , • at the close of the 'war re and returned 'mine. He proiealion, but dal not resume return From the army, his , h.votel to the ettlity of gen- P :axer.—Sapervisor •Turrort, of the Internal Revenue Seniors, was In town last week. 1 E. 0. ,Goonaten and daughter AM spendibg a few4eells in Wisconsin, " —X, C. litraccra is the only busineasinan in this! county who 11 reported a millionsire by the NelYSlrk commercial reporters. • , apt. J. H. Sam, formerly of Canton,. has becri appointed City Counselor for Elizabeth City; N. C. - — 4 llllse Noss Vzscmcr, dangbter .01 G. W. Vngcorr, of this place, has been appointed teacherbf music in the Canton Graded School. Nisi V. jls a. graduate of Bilaustleld Normal Schdol, and a very accomplished young lady. We ilpeak from personal knowledge when we say that as a teacher she has few superiors In the .ountry. The Jubilee Singers of Fisk Vniv reify, Nashville, Tenn., gave one of their famo. concerts in Mercur'a 114 on Tuesday eveni.g last. Although but limited notice was given of the performance, a fair audience com posed of our moist appreciative citizens, was present.. The exorcises conaisted mostly in the singing of old sacred plantation Melodies. The troupe are all good vocalists, and should they visit us again we pledge them a full house. The object, of these ex-slaves is a most laudal4le one. The American Missionary Association having established some years since, a school for the education of freedmen„ in Nashville, these un der-graduates are endeavoring to raise suffi cient finds to erect a suitable building for the use of the school. So far, they have boon quite anemia!ul. May their brightest heel be real ized speedily. NV o Dors nor Prrr lint.—We find Ti e in ' change the following touching account, of the s ruggles of a drunkard to break away from th habit Which binds him : " Otie of the best known men in Augusta, Me., by rink, in spite of numerous earnest and a Poor fellow Who has nearly ruined llihim self someti es protracted efforts to reform, adver flees in he Kennebec Journal as follows, under the cation,. ' Caution to Liquor Dealers': , ' Whoev r sells or offers to sell to me any in toricati g liquor, of whatever nature, or who evertis sell any in my presence, will be prosecut ed tot fall extent of the law.'" Thereare thousands of just such men scat tered :allover the country; we have same of them in 'owandzi. They are earnestly striving to reform, but sober, respectablojnen will not permit them to do so. Do moderate drinkerti ever think of the fact that they are continually placing temptation in the way of ,such poor, pitiable creatures as the ono described above? ton To REv. C. L. F. HOWE—Dear Brother and Pastor: As you have been our Pastor for-the past two years, and as you are about to leave us for another field of labor, we, the stewards and leaders, take this opportunity to express our confidence in you as a faithful Gospel minister, and an earnest and‘successfhl worker in the Master's vineyard. And we hearti ly commend you to the confidence ana sympa thies of the people where you may, in the prov idence of God, be.caled to labor. In subscribing our names to this, We believe we express the sentiment of the people genet . . ally upon the charges J. W. Dam o n, J. SMIXERS, D. Coot, CnAntas Sant WILLIANt W. Fowrxa, JAIrEs C. F01L1125, it. K. Itos, F. X. HOMET, WILLIAM BELAVNI), , 13. C. 1111{00%, WILLIAM S. HEATH. Liberty Corners and Asylum, Oct. 2. 20— We find the following notice of what was undoubtedly- a pleasant affair .to all who participated, in the Pittston Comet : "FA ittLy Ilmmtos.—We mentioned in the omet of the 20th ult. that a birthday party eAts that day being held at the residence of Col. Fr:int:lin Blackman, of Bradford county. Our rep.nts from the parte are that the Colonel, B.i y rs of age, presided at a well provided table spr..ad in the grove near his residence, around wh;ch sixty persons were seated, enjoying the hospitalitic.; of the occasion. " Among'the guests, were eight of his own children ; twenty-two grandchildren and alz great gra rid,thi ld ren . Also -a brother—Deacon Elisha blackmail of this place, aged SI years, with two of his daughters ; and a nephew— Fratiklin BlIel; man, of Illinois, with his wife "and two ehirlren. "The 4.V0n0l presided with the true military dignity of the ',Men time, and Made a welcom ing speech to hi' g,uests that was really heart warming; after r,hieh, his nephew from Illinois entertained the company for an hour suds half with u description of his four Years' travels in Europe, Egypt and the Holy Land; and taidt'- ited many curious specimons of the geology of those countries, and numerous, relicA from tl pyramids of Egypt, and :corn the tombs of she it4vieur and Laerus," SATMWAY SlGitr.—Sator-day night makes people human, sets their hearts to beat ing, as they imed to do before the •world turn ed into drums, and jarred them to pieces with tattoos. The ledger closes with a clash, the iron-floored vaults come to with a bang, up go the shutters with a will, click goes the key in the lock. It is Saturday night, and we breathe free again. Homeward, ho! The door that has been ajar all the week closes behind us ; the world is Ault out—shut in, rather. Here arc our treasur , s after all, and not in the vault, and in the book—save the old record in the old fauhly Bible—and not in the bank. Maybe you area bachelor, frosty and forty. Then, poor fellow, Saturday night is nothing to you, ' et as you are nothing to nobody. Get a wife, --- -eyed or brown-eyed, but, above all, true eyed. Get a little home, no matter how little ; a sofa, just to hold two, and then get two in it cif a Saturday night! . !toad this paragraph by the light of Totir wife's eyes, and thank heaven and Lae courage. .A NOTHER 'R.O 4 .I3I3EitY(?).- Oa Friday night a limb of 'the law who sleeps in a room in the rear of his ofiica, was awakened by the smnd of voices in his front room. Noise lessly rising from his .bed, be proceeded to carefully barricade his doer with trunks, chairs, etc., and then privily listened for half or three quarters of an hour, when lie beard a noise which his quick car told him watt the boring of a giehlet. Believing the robbers woo bent up on entering Lis sleeping apartment, he opened a rear door and aroused his neighbors; several young men who room in an adjoining The party, full) armed, surrounded the laWyer's oilier., with the: full expectation of captsring several desperate fellows. As the robbers did not collie out, the boldest of the party entered the room, but the most careful search did not diSclese any evidenc l es that the office had been mol.-st ed. The frord door, through which the thieves had beim saliposed to enter, ass secure ly leaked, just as the limb of the- law had left it. The lands 'whom he called .o his aid, de clared Cusr either had the nightmare, or was frightened by the,,nibbling of a mouse. ' truty, r , ton.. h •rn Tie TtiseinonA—A . Ve take up the pen this rainy day, thinking it may be about time yonr readers heard from this small corner of the county. Our people are not complaining or good times, as farmers, but when you speak to theta of etecti•m news, they really look jolly. Last year this thwnship gave 10 Republican makirity on state ticket, and 143 majority this year. Iltnicue.majority is 132. Dame Natare is putting on her loveliest dress, and the shades of the forest trees range from darl. green to richest'orange and crimson. We seldurn see B'J brilliant a landscape. And of fruits we seldomlhave, such abundance as this season. The lines of Wnrrrum— " Yellbw and red were the apples, Aud the ripe,pcars russet brown ; And the peaches had stolen blushes From the gsrls who stw theta down," come frequently 1.0 mind. A week ago to=night,' Mr. 11. Surarwar got his ankle badly hurt with a stump machine. Several weeks Ago Mr. E, L SrrunEvayr was trying to ventilate a barrel of cider, when the thing went otl -4 at him, and shot him in the eye with the bung. He will probably 13se his eye. The next day his brother, Mr. I. STCRDE VAST, had several shot lodged in his hand and arm while hunting with 0. D. C. Moral : When hunting squirrels With powder and lead, it is best for the hunters to keep on the same side of the fence. • Oct. 18, 1872. " Patter, .patter, patter, drip, drip, drip,"-- the rain drops coMie,. • s.bout ,ercry other day. Farmers are " sitting on their oars," as a water man would say, aimiting fair tveather. Potatoes are but partly dug', while corn and buckwheat 'are mostly migattierei3. Crops in this sfYttion average tit/moth/it as follow: 'Wheat, a small yield of good ipiality ; hay; belOw the 'Everage; oats, a heavy crop, but badly damag'ed by Tina; buckwheest, a poOr-yield in the mai:: ; corn. mid ]ling ; and pritatoes, " they grow 'small." Cabbil i ge is nearlydestroyed by a green worm, and sauerkraut is dins "nipped in the bud." But who will grieve for that, when the pantries are fall of eatineripeacius ? Not or& ttfisi awn Rumex, of Loßapritile s and a graduate of Mansfield; Is soaking a econplete snceess of the'seleet school at Springhill. The gigaton° and lumber business,t together with wet Weather, room:lts for the muddy roads along the Tasearora. Nod:drag more. Oct. 25,1872. ma. The truthfulness of the follow ing stanzas will be appreciated, especially by young parents. They are taken from the Aldine for November: . •'zzso His sceptre is a rattle, His throne is mother'sarms ; He taigas a tiny tyrant, In all his dimpled charms! Yet round his royal presence Our loving hearts entwine : Dictator of the cradle, 'Al:taking by right divine I Whitever be his mandates, No courtiers dare rebel ; His mother's chief of the household, Prime minister as well In yon perambulator, • Hisdowny car of State, Exacting rosy monarch, What. triumphs on him wait ! In purple ease and splendor, Long, long he seeks to reign ; All hinteof nose dhijointed, Ho smiles at with disdain ! Alas !. that royal greatness Should ever be disowned ; Here-comes a tiny stranger— King Baby Is dethroned! DEATH OF A FORlalt - RESIDENT OF vnu CHAVNCZY A. /AXIS, for merly of Smithfield, this county, died in Wil lisonsport, on the !I.6th inst. - In noticing the sad event, the Apitomist says : " We regret to record the death of CoL C. A. Lyman, which occurred from paralysis, at the home of his brother in-law, Mr. John F. Nice, in this city, Wednesday. CoL Lyman raised the first company of velwiteers, which left Lock- Haven in the breaking out of the late robe:titian, and served with distinction, until nearly .the close of the war, rising to the rank of Lieuten ant-Colonel; He then returned to the practice of law in Lock Haven. In 1866, he recoiled the nomination of the Republican party for Asse mbly, and made a gallant contest, stamping his district and helping the cause considerably, The district being i hopelessly Democratic, of course, Col. Lyman was defeated. "Ile was a man cif generous impulses, and of that frank, hearty nature that made every one who came in contact with him his friend. Tho' of decided convictions, and in some respects an earnest partisan, he seemed never to make ene mies; indeed, no ane could harbor enmity to ward one so kindly disposed, so candid and so just. - " 'Like the dew on the mountain, Like the foam on the river, Like the bubble in the fountain, - Thou art gone, and forever,' at last from this sublunary sphere. Hail, and farewell!" S The Synod. of IF'hiladelphis, which metin Towanda last year, met this •ear at Columbia; its sessions extending from Muni day evening, the 17th, through Monday the 210. Some 218 reetebers were in attendance. Pastor Brawanr and Elder - Dries, of Towanda, Dr. COLT, of Wysox, and Dr. Eforrrox, of Asy lum, were there. The Synod of Philadelphia covers the eastern third of Pennsylvania, and has eight Presbyte ries, 345 ministers and preachers, 908 elders, 275 churches, 41,500 . church members, 54,100 Sabbath-school NOS ; 4,757 chnrch:members were received last year, wi.th 898 adult and 1,- 96C infant baptisms; the contributions reported for last year are, for Home Missions $54,433, Foreign Missions $39,559, Education $21,351, Puolication $9,522, Church Building $23,077, Ite7ielFtincl $10,028, Freedmen VOX, General 41.sernbly $2,950, Stipends $250,771, Congrega tional .and $916,372, including g;if;4 for Bible, Tract and SeaMcn's Aid, etc.; tet.:l 11,363,289. In the absence of Dr. 3Ltneu, the retiring Moderator, the convening sermon was deliver 'd by Dr. ALt.rs, of Philadelphia, on "God Seen by Man in Christ Jesus." In style, action, and oftetAn idio:natie phrase., Dr. ALLEN evinc ed his Kentucky origin and training. Dr. Wm. C. CA1T4.1,, PrethlUllt of Lafayette College, was elcct&A Moderatet, and Dr. Wita,min Bier; was made Stated Clerk. Moat of the time of the sessions AN as well pui in with reportslof committees on all the Boards and every branch of church-work. These and the addresSes tile:: evoked, were of much more than ordinary rest, all showing healthful beneficence aMd inciting to vigorous progress, A single judiiktil cast came up from the Presbytery of Western .!a Minsiorary appanage of Synod), but it led to no discussion, * ! litiitig decided upon the ItecordS,. Special interest was elicited by the rcport on the work amongtlr Freedmen, add in behalf of Lincoln 1. 7 / I :.:,rsi: ; for colored Men, elv•chadly in the ea . ro , 'S Vl'y r , mit Western' for the theelogial trata7 1: of - twenty or her suns a, her only hope for a'-iipply otlminiaters. The narrative on the sta.,- ,d religion, called out such reports of grac ~us. revivals enjoyed in different portions of I. 1, as to lilt the whole convocation fdtu rn. ::e into a raptu rous hour of prayer, t . - . I doxology. On Saturday evening Dr. W. I'. ...:nrrn made the Tercentenary address' 41 1^ Gt. Bartholomew's Ilissacre; ( that black . ,lugust 24, 1572). The address abounded in historical incidents tersely and .vigorously put : the wonder was how. so much could be so well said in so short a time: By the way, grand Tercentenary is. to be held in Philadelphia, in November, to which are invited. The pulpits of Columbia and the surrounding towns, were filled by elergymen. of Synod—the "great guns," of course. The specialties of the day, however, were the Sabbath-school rally in the afternoon, Isbell 31cCoox, of the Westmin ster Series of Sunday-School - Questions, kept young and old intensely inter*sted by instruc tions as apt-as they were charming ; and the Communion in the evening-, when all seemed to be tndeed k with the Lord, and felt his. loving presence,ilelightful and !solemn. Too .. maw-1i cannot be s with which the; flt!legat liberal, elegant and free WITLIEttOW and his ices ceiTed most hearts aire l large numbers so kindly Columbia has the soda! tbrih and solid cumpeten old l'ennnylvatua towns. of about SAO. Its lung river to IVriglitsville, rep Col. T. S. Vnica during t' keen them from Ilarrisli Huge iron-works are in the Pennsylvania ItailvvaY, and the Susquehan na itself, here so broad and studded with rocky islets from Chic es for several miles .down, are worthy a frille description than can be afforded here. Sync). meets next October in Philadelphia: fikrET,. BUSINESS LOCAL. — 7. Mr C. F. Cnoss keeps a full line or fmo .tationery. . stir The best lot of Marble Tables in Own. Fnoir S Saws. 2016 If you want a nice Chrome, or the latest book, call at Crass' Book Store. ima.. All the novelties of the season last received atIEVA 2:13 S nILDIIETII.B.. air Di d you latow that FROST Si Soxa had Willow Cradlos? M., An extensive Wititer Goods, at M. The Amerie n Sewing Ma , chine is the best. reg. Warm meals lat all hours a cou Less Bakery:- • riar The Gardnei , Chair Seat is tt.e best. ter R0011:18 Store for rent. Enquire or , s. Full line of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes, at I TAmon s: co's. tier Fruit Jars, • Taint)lers, Towl etc., for Jelly, at Wicxtual at BLAcii's Store. -1111 A. Sweet Potato and Crauber rhea, at (ARLES' Bakery. • ErfiNs & HILDirETH call alien Lion to their advertisemen of new Fall Goods wk. A large assort nera of Brack its last received at` . FROlir & SOS& • stir Orders by Ala quart, at 45 cad& MA. 001111 M. , Job work, of arm description, neatly and expedltkanly executed at this ofilea. jpir A full line of new Fall Goode 'eat received at ' Tinos do Cdr. BrrA, SW- Mt, Embroidered Flannels, for Skirts, at TAILOII .!k , CO's. Or Go to Cootie' Book Store, and subscribe for the Citizen mid Round Table, and get the two tine chroinos *giveneach subscriber. *ft. Cloaks, Talmaa, and Sacques, a all the now fall and Winter Fashions, at TAT UM & CO's. 115. Bunnicnia National Hay - and Straw Cutters, for sato by tei. Complete assortment of 'White Goods, Table Linens and Naiddns, at TATLOR or. The best Assortment of Gents' Furnishing Goods at R. Gotnsurrn's Royston° Clothing Palace. Dar GOOOs.,A new and complete stock for Fall and Winter trade; at • Vortoa Co'a. A large.assortment of Ameri can Cook and Parlor Stot ea, at PLVDLITON k DARROW'S. Flannels and Domestics; for the most reasonable prices,,at • say- F arni tare just reduced 25 per cent, at Fuost Sr. SoNs. July 15, 1872. Na.. New and desirable styles in Dress Goods, just opened at Stir A .fine assortment of Chromos and Litlingniphs, just received at CALKINS Book Store. They are very cheap. aft. An entire new stock of Paisley, Ottoman, and Wool Shawls, at Weir All the new Cloth Colors in rtes Goods, at - TAndu k Co'o. Mir The latest styles of Hats and Caps, now open at TAYLOU . 1 / 4 , co's. SS— Keystone Clothing Palace, Main street, next to First National Bank. Da' New Cloths and Cassinaeres in great variety, lint received at 'Stir For first class insurance ag,r.,inst loss or daniage, or fire or lightning, call at WICEII.I3I.k: BLACK'S Agency. AID"' Two-Batton Kid at 11. A. I'vrrvi A Co.'s, for one 011.1 r per pair. Oct. 31.1672-Iw. houses, desirably locitAed. Terms easy. F.u gime (4 . W. (. thmtkoN, at Turner A: tiordou's Dnig Store ti 2)- If you don't know \vile you want in tlu hu,A: and Stationery Lae. ca,l. un C. F. MA- If you want a first-class Par or Stove, get the Light Ifott.ir, on hand awl Or sale by -Mac in.r. - rols,•• S DAtttzow. _Orwt-11, Pa. • M.We.have seen atunsEn's pat= ent chair seat s ana l know• it ta' bit the best. rflosT Sox , ' have than. . FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. —ORO PE pEracri's No. 4 Hand 'Jay Press. in good firdc.r. 11. tirr:scrx, th , ter, F. • se)... A. great 'variety of Ladies' Beaver nud Cloth Sac. inc , ,t, a hi, UntleitVt,t3, Nuldas and Hosiery, at B. A. PET Oct. 31, 1872-Iw. vein Children's Knit Socks, Meri no Hoods, and Long-Top Hosiery, at 13. A. PET• rts S Co'o. Oct. 31, 1372-2 w, CHOICE PURE BRED POULTRY.—A very few line * Light Brahmas, Bronze Turkeys, and Buff and Partridge Cochins, for aa3.: at rea sonable prices. C. P. WELLES, Towanda. LAvatus & Moult's, inanufac ttirers of those celebrated Fpectscles, 'have changed their agency froze J. Ht7PUNNIN'S to Wx. A. CIIASIDEALAIN'S. SW" Carriage and Coach Painters will find a large stock of Warden's Transfer Paintings, at JUNE A. I.E.wis' Hardware Store, Tow attch. ZED - Everybody should have one o thoF:e c(!le r latr.ted civ.mvtL, which cOacn oiletted, form:4 a complete zit cp-lacbler. For tiale (miy id of the hospitality 's were entertained-- f ostentation. Pastor on deserved and re eciation of thei very e.ecived and cared for. o of ' substantial .ce, peculiar to our fine It has a population bridge, crossing the aces that burned by ie rebel incursion, to rg and the cornfields. .mediate vicinity, and CL-NTrAL COAL YiliD.—iintliracite coal--li . ut, 11.25; Stove id Egg, per ton. Sullivan Anj,kracitn Nnt, 0.2 i; Stove and E;;;.-,, $l.OO per ton.' W;LLES. iteer. The place to buy a first-class Cook or Parlor Stove, is at tgi.. Special attention of the trade is to Holiday Goods, comprising in part, Motto Cups and Sauccrs,. Motto 3lngs, Toy Sets, &c., le. , sdvsitlited in this istly by A. J. WE!DZCI:II, 33 South Second strbet, Philadelphia. HAY PRESSIS. —For sale, Ingersoll's popular Bar and Eagle Improved Hand, Hay Presies. Farmers will find it profitable to tress their hay for starlet; and, to do it thevisaces. They VIII find the Eagle No. 1 and 2 Presses to be just the very thing for the purpose. tock of Fall and TAnza k C,o's. MOODY & CO.'s W. A. CnexErra4N, WASTIED.—A good watch repairer EUlversmith. W. L. gocama.L. PENDLETON dt Dumow. Fou SALE.---Tivo or three new J. 0. F r.zoeT Bi ns PE:s - ra.rro 3: DAncow's, Orwell, Pa Towanda, Oct. 15 Tur. BEsx REMRSUILE PLOW . —Fax - mere aro twitted to call and coaxal:le this excel lent Level ',Land and Plow. It has given the beat eatialletion to all parchsx , crs. IL WELLES. t Towanda, Pa. AT LAST IT HAN BEEN FouND.—The chair scat that will never wear ont ; J. o.Fr:on' Eons are now prepared to put seats in all kinds of chairs laith Gardner's patent chair seat, which is the best and most durable seat in the world. Call and see it. tar J. 0. Fuosr J Soxs wish to put a Woven Wire Mattress in every house in Towanda, on' .a-month's trial, and if it doca not suit them, they will call and take it away. - Now is your time to get perfect sleep. Be sure you try, and then you will buy. leg. A new stock of Dry Goods and Notions, in great variety, jest received at the sign of the Big . Bonnet, No. 92 Main street, Towanda, Pa. B. A. Prrrrs & Co. Oct. 4,1872-2 w; COAL AT WHOLESALE.-1 1 . M. 'WELLES is selling" superior !Hard Anthiacite Coal, by the car load, very cheap, delivered at any R. R. station between Wyalasing and Athens. Now is the time to secure your Winter's supply. tom- Large stock of Red and White Wheat Flour, at McCaw. & ErnvazDs'. 1101. Do tiot be deceived, but re member that Ws. J. D. Hnta.'s is the best place to buy your most fashionable Bonnets, Hats, Ribbons, Feathers, Flower?, all Illatles or Iro quois° Silk for trimming', and in fact every thing in that hue. Millinery stwo on Bridge street, Towanda, Pa. lir Don't fail to paper yoti; rooms, now Oasarsawill sell you paper rary cheap. Boom Fos lizn--tar Wiexiult & BrACIN. Engtdro at Z. E liosrtyntw'a Clothing Store to Sixotaxas's Blook:t NS.. F. J. 011.113:0 will pay especial attention to the wards of his - customers from new until after Holidays. So if you want - antra pictltre or a fine book, go there and make a se lection. Caoss is , now selling off his Bind, preparatory to filling up for fall trade. If you want-wall paper,' now is - your time to buy it cheaply. And if you want a good book you should seloct it now, while the stock is be ing dispoied of. ler The edition of the Road and Poor Laws of this county. compiled by Capt. W. H. Csuxocastr, is limited, and township officers who desiro to procure copies, should apply soon. The work is for sale at this office IS- Do you -want a sewing ma chine, and do you know that the Singer never disappoints? .&fthr -even years' Iszperlend) we can truly say that the Singer does give satisfac tion. Wicitnast k pn.tcx,-Agents. • Fou SALE OR. REvr.—The house now occupied by W. IL Ft-Lima, im Main St., opposite Ina B. ReNTIIIIEVIL rOtWsbiOti given first of October. Also the house on Plank lictad known as Hughes' house. Enquire or Pox Idzacca. vs- D. W. Hoonms, of this place, hut prepared an escellent furniture varnish, and is now offering it to the people of the county. Messrs. Fnosrk Secs recommend it as the beet article of the kind known: Every honse•keeperehould have it. Tenon 5: Co's. air When you feel the cravings of the inner man, don't forget that at Con - tr.' Bakery,: nearly opposite the !deans House, you can procure a nice wartn meal at a NU" to price. Messrs. BAnnox & SuatADGE, our new, hardware men, hare already demon strated the fact that they understand their business. Their stock Comprises ererythingin the hardware line needed in this community; and their prices are reasonable. They jleserve a fair share of patronage. TArLon 4t Co's fie" In order to make preparations for our Fall stock, we will sell our Spring and Summer goods at low figures. It will therefore 'lto to your interest to examine our stock, as we sell the cheapest at the licyst4.ne Clotting Pal- Sec. TArunt k C 4 Excthion WANER DRAWER, or Improved Well Curb and Bucke. A good de mand is Fpringing up for thii convenient affair. It is a good thing. Give the Excelsier Water Draper a trial and yon 'like it. 11. M. WELLES 16118 it. Vie' FRANK BURBANK, Tinlie Agent Pa..% It. Co., has been appoielTe(.l sole in this place-for salu of the Railway PasservAer Assurance Co.'s accident tickets. These tickt.tA coat but a - aad curer all kinds of achuhkrits. TAyLor,k Co's , Pon SALE.---.-Honse anti Lot in To twat. Collegiate Institute, for sale ch2.i i , ;or or on qite. Abundance of good fruit, a. of. suit ~cuter, etc. ; house has 11 room,. Ala , house and lot on," Northern Lib- F,,,c r .ti r o of J. N. CAuri, Towanda-, lEEE As the scasoil of ' weddings and gi:t has arriv, a ugaiti, it ni.iy ba of to t!“ - *, , in m.:.1%.!: of art;e'rs ruitaLlu for to t'irtmnr.i.t_tz; keeps Largest a.•=orlr.nt , r.t ct rilTrr and plat•-1 ware, staid gull ‘catelle., and to be f4lnrul'i.,ltt,,:,i( tho large Ca"' The Bradford . Tei:aperance c , ,urf , ntioll I. 0. of 0. T.. will meet at Atht ns, Nro - 6mber 21 a;,.1 2:2, 1.47:1. Able spoiker.4 will twin attendance, and all Church and T..nlpf•- ranca organizitiong are iiolted to pplirl dtk gates. S. C. G.m.onn, Dist, liecy. - 1i72. 11 1 X. Mr: W. ROCKWELL has pur eha e 4 the estate of the tat: , A. M. WAr.- u" the s.,lzk rixtnr..4l c.f . !Ito JOrelry S! qv, and rernovel thew to. tho trout of his o• lie will keep ~ripply of ever, %h:; in the line.. 'Se- Wm. Drumm, our popular and intelligent de:aler, now males his headquarters at the store' of T..E3tne:is, on Main street. Mr. Drrrn:cit is fully posted in regard to the t'ariou;.. tinvieul instruments; and persons desiring to purAase should consult lean. Farrr TREES.—Splendid Pear, Ar athil other 'Fruit Trcts of flue quality thrifty, rooted, hardy, mid for sale4[etteap. N.^ is the right time to till tip vacant places iu p4ur orchards, and to Fet nut now ones. 1* invite all intertsteir persons to visit my 7 , .;:ursery on Towanda Flats, and sec and buy for them3elves. It. It. WFu..l-.s. Toiramla, Oct. 13 HILL wonid call the att( ntion of the ',tithe to the fort that their rua: het is always s pplied with the ehoie(st steaks, rasts, la . inb 3 , 1 a ratitton, plrk, fish. etc. Th-y are receiving daily supplies ir.. , 11 oysters, which they offer at whole tia!e and retail. at the very lowest rates. NOTICE. —OnlilN SCOTT, E. V. Nicn out, and. A. It. DtrrroN, °veneers cf the Poor, of S . ntithrh.ld township, I:ave in eliargi , thrco buys, aged rtspeet:vely Nix, nine and ( le% en Sears ; and two girls, agc,l three and a half and eight years. ' Any pc rttons wih:ng to take such clalren, are rk quested to make it known t.) the above named persons, - or to either of tkieni. , • 11;6• The Bradfdrd Connty Teach ers' will f,Lnual ics,lon at Burling:on Borough, Nurl i cnaber 8 and 9. 1872. The following are the appointments for that occasion : Lecturer, Rev. J. 'V. LowELL ; Alter nate, Dr. R. H. ELT. Declaimers, Wraorer GCE^ rts and .Ton 31cCir.:. Essayists, Miss 21.1Anlr RICE and Mrs. ANNA Ross. Business Commit tee, W. If. D. Gr.r.z.N, Snmaw: HILL, ALoNzo CELL% Lye and 316 s •••thcrizz Putass. L. M. RIUGWATi Rome, Oct. 2tl, 1872 FL. M. WELL A Calte:-1. take this method 01,*„.; turning my sincere thanks to the citizens,f Bradford county for thldit)cral patronage - they havc: best:mod upon me this past seasen ; and a et fltinuance of the same being zu un oulited fact, as our goods Kaye L;iven, and always will A iv e , Eatisfaetion i ,We ate hating n!anufactnr led in Philadelphia the largest and most com plete stock of Fall and Winter goods ever seen in Bradford county. INles-rs. the popular and stylish merchant tsitors, are loot.ted hi.our establishment, and are prepared to take your orders fui stylish el'-.tiles. Our EVA k of Gents' Furnishing Goods next Pall wild surpass any outside of the large cities, is it' is my intention hi have a stock of the N. Goz.nsxlll . 4. Ileystone'Clothing Palace. How TO Go Wtsr.—This is An en quiry which every ono should have triabfully answered before lie's:arts on his journey, and a little care taken in examination of routes will in many cases save much trouble,• time and money. The "C. Q. B. 8.," running from Chi cago, through Galesburg to Burlington, and the "I. B. .l• W. Route," running from Indian apolis, through Bloomington to Iliirlingtou, have achieved a splendid reputation in the la.-t two years as the lea3ing Passenger Routes to the West. At Barlbagtorr they connect with the B. & M. It. 8., and form the great Burling ton Route, which runs direct through Southern lowa to Nebraska and Kansas, with dom . ) con nections to California and the Territories; and passengers starting ftom Bradford county, on their way westward, cannot do better than to take the Bram - vows Rotes: This Line has published a pamphlet called "How to Go West," which contains much valu able information ; a large correct map or, the Great 'eat, which can, cibtaived fret, et charge by addressing the General Passenger Agent B. & M. B. 8., Burlington, lowa. EhmQtrzaan OOLLZGL&TE Lirmi wx.e. —WI Ent Maier term of this institution will commence Monday, November 4, 1871_ Class es the bo orgabizal in e Engliib branches, Book-keeping, etc., for the benefit of new stn. denti. Pentianship will receive that attention which its practied utility merits: Those W inding to eater the school this term, should make an effat to commewe the fast day, that they may b e present at the organization of the dunes. No pains will be spared in any depart ment, and special attention will be given to those who desire In one or two terms to obtain the largest possible *moat of practical know ledge• • ' HABRIED LANTON-8013THEBLiND.--At the residenco of the bride's_ parents, Oct.tl7, 1872, by Rey. Wm. Gates, Hr. Snover SI. Layton, of Holton, Jackson county, Kansas, and Miss 8. Nellie Motherland; only daughter, of Whitney's Point, Broome county, N. T. • ronnEs—BUTTLES:--At Orroll, Pa., - Oot. 10, 1832, by Iles. S. Berner, Mr. Jason S. Forbes, of Itomo, to Bliss Ids L. Battles, of Orwell, Pa. SIKONS—LIITREII.---At tbo Parsonage, Mon - rector', Oct. 24, by Itcy. HaPock Armstrong, Mr. William 11. Simons to Miss Emma La• titer, both of Darlington. ' KKENEY—KEENEY.--At the residence of the bride's parents, in Waverly, N. Y., .on the evening of Oct. 3, 1572. by thu Rev. W. H. Bata, Mr. Austin A. Keenty, Co. Sept. of Bradford Co.. Ps.., to Miss Mary M. Keeney, of Waverly, N. Y. , DIED. OLUSON.—In Ulster, Oct. 25, 1872, Jane Mor ten, widow of the late William Gibson, aged about 80 year& WATEII4:—In Darlington, Oct. Z, in the morn ing. Mary, widow of. tho tato Thos. - Waters, in tho 78th year of her age. BBIGHAIL---At flornbrook, Pa., on Wednes day ,morning, Oct. 2, of cancer, Edward Bngham, aged Cl rears 5 months and 18 days. SPECIAL NOTICES. 1=1=23 ger- Tbonlas ITatidock.s, Produce Commission Yer , liar.t, 220 Pennsylvania. Ave nue, Scranton, Pa.. Butter, Eggs,Laril,Cheese, Fruits, I'otatoes, Consignments soli cited, and returns promptly made op sale of Goods. References cheerfully given! Corres pondence solicited. Fou SALE, Six HousEs.—Or • ex change either f.ir lumber. B. F. 13 , "-may, To wantht. Foil SALL:.—A full-blood Cotswold. Duo:. 11. F. powalas, Towanda. Stir Tickets for all points West via. take Shore) awl Michigan Southern Rail= way for silo At Freight Der. , t of Pa. N. Y. R. IT,• Co. Ang. 14- 3.n.; VENnus..—The subscriber will expr:se at public sale, r.t his residence near Orwell Dill, mi Rim:4day, Nov, 7. 1i72, com mencing at -10 6;0174 A. at., the following prOp erty, viz : 2 Gott; Horses, 5 Cows, 2 Yearlings, 5 Calves, 1 Lumar WRE',OI3. 1 Democrat Wagon, 1 Skeleton Wagon, 1 Pair Bob-Sleds, I Cutter, 1 Set 1. , ,,t00e Harness, 1 Set Single. Harness, 50 Sap Tuhi lila Sap Miler, Plows, Drags. Culti vators, Fanning Hill, Hose Fork and Thmtures, Dairy Fixtur,s, Churn rowel - and cfiec.si Press; about bnElicla Oat , . 150 buslielc Corn,. in ear, about 40 butd. , l-4 Dna:wheat, Straw and Stalks, h iittielittty Household Furniture, Stove , . etc., Ms. 1 It a Settle, and malty isther which eveiv Farmer wants. stints r 15, cash; ill btuni that credit, will! it:ter cl4 and r.;TroveT. , eltr.ty. H. L. C. 1.1:. A.ivert,l7.err.ents IjABII AT A TIAR(IAIN:--The I.ll.C . V.`Ertigtled offers f r sale his farm in North ToxyP.o la, at a I , ar;:a!n. T% , • cortaics abxt 5.3 here, , 4 ,t op n! .faltivatiou baniute well tinxbered. There iq also r:ctty go 0: fruit gg , .tl high nr. , l w4t.P.l" Wlll seS 4vlt resscr.able terms atcl gi Lime cgi r p. , ,rtion of the I.urQbase money. • . North "rosrar..l.4, Oct. D, 151:,2 E. J. 31INGOS {fortherly I_ Kingl4 , - , i,:t.:.s now on han,l FALL & AIILLINEItT FANCY GOODS in a lar.Te ariety. such real and Imitation Laces, sashes, It.,ws, Itzbh,nnt, Lace Collars and . 11 . .leck Bitches in all the latest novelties: She has also the latest Ftyli , i+ in bir gr , ,l-'real and imitation. Eni Glove , t, ;Mel] and Straw ornaments, DOLLY VSEDEN' JEWELRY, Iv 11.—..etfutti. Combs A.t.....5ze. She has giv.c.ri att , tlti< , :i oh.l Ladies :rm.l Dress caps, InfAntsCaps. Ruches, le, I hare see:iced thr., I,f a A rA t r.lass st raw 11/11mee, amt shalt givo goo.] ,ati2taction tla all mann& rof straw work. Looms at the oh; stand, nv. - 4 Brothers el.th.m! store. TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS.- The Annnal Examinations ut Tea:bers for the Public S..Lools, will be held as 101 l awe:: lniot, Sugar Run School 11011E , 2. IS2—Terry, Terrytown •• " 23—Albany and Overton. school 11. 24-31ouroe, llonrocitMi 'Schr , plllcll,t. •• 23—Franklin. Centre " 211—Granvillr, ••• " 23—Leroy, Corners ••• 29—Canton..Boro' " 30—Troy, •• •• 31—Columbia, AU tincillc. 'Nov. t —Welles, Rowley 1110 •• 2—sonth Creek, Drinninr., •• Centerville •• —Smithfield, Center C,--Springfield, ••• • " Btirlfelgton, Centre ••• •• 11—Bmitlinlon.Luther's 12—neer, Village • . • '• I:l—S.heshequin3 Centro •• 14—Athens. lloSa' " 16—liyeoa. 3Lyeirsbtarg -' •• Centre •• 19—Windham, lPiykendall 2u—Roine, Bora' , , Orwell Hill ' " li.iren Hollow •• 23—Pikt. Lelta.yavilla " 23—Herrick. Landoll •• Caruptaum •• • • 2.7—Tu.ezrvra. Neeney • 2'i—Asylum. Celitre •• 2.i—Standing Stone. Steens •• •• 90—Towanda, hero' Applicants will please provide themselves witli Foolscap, Pen, Ink, Pencil.laiad Union Sixth Reader. Exerciees to begin at 9 a.m, A. A. KEENEY, County Supt. Towanda, Oct. 1, 1•72, • , REPORT OF THE CONDITION of ttu; NATIoNAL 1111.:E," of TotrauJa: Pa., at c10q,.: Luz:nee:4, Oct. 1,572 - ' RESOUTICT-S. i, Loans and (11,..... QUM .i.tt296.019 73 Overdrafts -.: &6,027 53 U.S. Bennis to sf!riirc• eirculat9e2... 132,000.64) U. S. Donde and Securities on hand 430 00 Due from redeeming and ,res.. , rve agents.. 32.341 13 Pup from National Banks , 4,304 43 Due from State banks and bankt•rs 3,759 51 Banking House • 6,000 00 Furniture and fixtures 2.000 , 00 Current expenses , r 1.879 19 'Taxes Paid.. 1,161 96 Cash Items (including stamps) 4,622 48 Exchanges - - 2,230 37 Bills of National Banks... .. 1,760 00 Fractional Currency (including nickel)... 1,525 70 Spoil e . 282 33 Legar tender notes... ... ...... 20,462 00 LIABILITIES 16,8:26 17 Capital Stock paid ...:.........5125,000 00 Surplus fund 50,000 OC Exchange 1,344 03 Profit and loss 50598 34 National Dank circulation outstanding.— 110,200 00 Dividends unpaid 1.418 10 Individual Deposit. 215,236 77 Due to National Banks_ .. . ........ 4,535 77 Doc to State Banks and Danker........ 3,063 20 SrAIT. 01 , county of Bra.l.foril. I N N lIETTS. Jr.. Cashier of the First National );.ink of Towanja, So solemnly swear that the above statement Is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. • N. N. BETTS, Jr., Outlier. snbsetibe.l avel imern to before me, this 12th by of-Oct., I 572. W. It DODGE. 'Notary Public. J. O. FT.OST. ) . C. S. tirSSELL., Eirectois.. GEO. STEVENS; j AYE R'S HAIR VIGOR ! C:ILY.t .-.'t!:i . var. D.EsToßtsc, GRAY 11S111 TO ns NATMAL %ITALITT AN - D COLOB Adrancing years. sicknes.‘, care, diappoiztment, awl hereditary predisposition., all turn tho hair gray; tither of them:.disfosea it to fall of prema turely, and either cut is unsightly - and Imp:es:ant' to behold. Pr. Armes cosisun:4nate skill, baa pro duced en sutadht . for these deformities, Which has won gratitude fon him, from natattudes Of women and men. Ilia gam Twos. sometimes reproduces lost hair; and ala:kys restores to faded and gray hair its natural color, with the gloss and freshness of Youth: The crunparatively few bald and gray heads that we now see, are those who have not yet discos ered the virtues of Area's 11.t.tri VIGOR for renewing the hair. The fresh and youthfal hair ern see on older he rag IN lien the "product of lita art. If you are disfigured, or made old, austere and ugly, by ,gra' y hair, restore its youthful color, and with Ryon: features to their Originohtfolint9t and agreeable er pression. by ua , .trt , in .Vclicinet. PRICE o bozmAr.. Ent:PART.D lIT Dr- J. C. AYER k CO.. Lotrisu i , 41a.;a.. Practical and Analytical Chemists, A%l) SOLD ALL noryr , •TIZT: WORLD, Dr. D. C. DuLTErt, Agents. Towattaa, Da., end 'for bale 1y dt...slers throughout the courtly. Dec. 7, 1871.—lyebw. CIENERAL BLECTION PrEOC- : I LA I sraTlON.—wheeese, by aneet ofAasecnbly of the Conunonwealtliof Pennsylvania, entitled "ea sel relating to the elections of this Commonwealth,!' It la enjoined open me to glib publle notiocrof such election to be held, and also the enumeration in such no** what ofscem are to be elected. I, VAN FLU% High Sheriff of theccrunty of Bradford. do hereby make known and give notice to the electors of said county,. on TIILWAY. the sth day of NO VEMBER, 1872, in the several districts In said coun ty, to wit In Armenia, at the haute of John S. Becker, - In Alba borough. at the house formerly occupied by D. P. Knapp. In• • Albany, at the school house near Wm. D e bra'. In Asylum. at the school house near S. Decker* In Athena borough, at the house formerly mond. cd by 8.8. Mathewson. • In Athens twp., at the house formerly occupied by J. B. Runt, In Athens bore. In-Burlington boro', at the house tOnnerly omit plea by L. T. Rorie. In in Burlington twp., it the house of B. B. novelle • Burling. In Burlington West, at the X. Church. In Bartley at the schoolhouse. In Canton bore', at the central House. In Canton at the house formerly occupied-by 8. 9. Byers. In Canton borough. ' • In Colombia, at the house of Jas. Morgan. In Franklin at the house now occupied by S. S. Downing.- ' In Grenville. at the house of Beni. P. Taylor- In Iferrick, it the schoolhouse near Daniel Du rand's. Ia Lell43'lllle Rona', at the house formerly mein , pled by J, R. Fletcher: In Litchfield, at the house formerly occupied: by Cyrus Blood,good. In Leßoy, at the Centre school house. -In Monroe tsrp. - , it the house formerly occupied by R_.l4. Itoekwell. . In Monroe bon', at the house formerly occuided by Ethel Taylor. In Omen, at the house of Francis Woodruff. • In Overton, at school house No. 2. • In File, at the house of .Traver Bosworth. In Rome twp., at the Academy to Rome bore. In Rome bozo', at the academy. In lihigbua7, at the house of Benj.Jlermane. In Shea/toga% at the `alley Rouse. In Springfield, at the house formerly occupied by Jesse Hasuckd. In sand! Stone. at the haus& wf.Siniou Stevens. Stnithtl ;at thelhovute formerly occupied by A. J. Jeronid, In Sylvania hero', at the house of Certni Merritt. In South Creek, at the house of C. E. Cue. InTerry. at the house of Jacob Frutrhy. In Towanda Borough—First Ward. at the Hotel of Daniel Sullivan. Second Ward. at the Court House: Third Ward, at the School, House. near Wm. Dietrich a. In Towanda twp.. at the school house near IL L. Scott's. in Towanda north. at the house of S. A. 51111'it. In Troy te - p., at the house of V. M. Long in Troy borangh. In 'fray hero', at the house of V. M. Long. In Tnsearora, at the school hdase near Ja..lllacia In Ulster, at the bona° or S. B. Holcolin. In Warren, at the house of IL Cooper. In Windham, at the house of B. Kuikena.l.l In Wyalusing, at the house of 3.1 i. BLack. t. at the house of '4. 3. Stone. ' MMME;;== Iu Wells. at-the ironer of L. Seeley At which time and place the electors aforesaid will elect by ballot - • Twenty-nino persona as Electors of President and Vicc-lizecident of the United States. And in and by said act, I mu further directed to giro notice -that any person excepting justice of the peace who g Will hold any otlice of pros t and trust tinder the'gostrnment of the United States Gr thus State, or of any incorporated district, and also that erery Nlember of Congress and of the Le9isla tare, and the select and common C.Dancli of any city or contalt,pioners of any incorporated district, is by law incapable of holding or exercising at the same time the office or appointment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk of aneleceion of this t2onunouwadth, and that no Inspector or other Aker of stiy such. elec tion shall be then eligible to any office then to be Toted for. the 4th section of an act passed the. let day of April. 1840. it is provided .'that.the I4th section of an acepassed July 2. 1563, entitled 'Au act relating to the ilections of this Cominonwealth,'" shall not be construed co at; to prevent any znilitary officer from Serving as J 114.40, InsPi'letur or clerk, at any general car_speeial eletion of this Commonwealth. An Act to Chance tli titue of closing the polls at the General and Towaislup elections iu the county of - - The General Election in all the Wards, Townships, Distrh - m-1 and I3crouglim of the comity is to be opened between the hours of-sir. and seven o'clock in th e forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or adjourn:tient until seven o'clock tin the eveining, when all polls shall he closed. A further Supplement to the Election laws of Peiinsylvanta : WnEity.as, liy the ait Cif the e•#n.,l"l-`gfl of the Unit, 'tat's entitled -An .tot to amend the several acts heretofore passed to provide for the ciirollintt and caning out-the 'Natlonal forces, and for other purport es" and approved Ma-ch third, tom thousand eight by 'fired and silt. - -il\l., all persons who have iles;trt edtlietuilitary or nava! seri icent the United Sni;ez., all Wht, have not I. , teq discharlaxl4 or ritlievkil from -._.the penalty, or disalelity therein provided, are deem o-ft and taken, to ha\ i• , relinquishid. and forfeited their rights of citizenship, and arc deprived et est.:eh-gnu any of eitizens thereof : m.feredr. P e re cltifena of the rutt e d Status arc not, under the Constitution and Lairs of lm o,emy It aria, qua'_.;;- w tle , etors of this Common wealth t To 'Ae• (~ , uty a4!‘i S!,:rig If the C,unry f .1 . lir iILEWAS. The Fut. nth Amendment of the C. C. E. _ stitution'of the United 'tit, s is as follows: " SECTION r. The raobt of citizens of the United" States to vete shall aut be dented or abridged by the United States, or by any state, on account of race, color, or previous co - ndltu o of servitude." " SECTIO' 2. The Coe roes shall have power to en force this article by appropriate legislation." .Ind 111, Pr , ts, The Coflgress - of the United States, on the lst day of March, 1S O, passed an act, enti tled 4..1,, Ac:ta enforces ~ rig'..! o cifireaen4ied 1:111 . 1 !at.; 1 , . r . , ,te 11. e. sr: .ra: if this Union, c,f. for olher pr:rps , s," the h;st and. sechnd sectiots , iff whi , di al-cv.,: follow!: , :t the r •!/.I;,:crira 0e.7. , !:t.t.1. That all' eitiZeli, 01 the tizille•tl St:. tee, who are. or shall ho othrzwise ntralifiti by law' to vot.• at 41::y tion by the re , ,rle , ,, in any State. Ter county, City. par i,41, township, FC1:0"1 or otlAt territorial shill b.! entitled and allowed' to vote at all su c h (1. ctiows, without distinction of .race, color, or pre vious condition of survitude ; auy Constitution, law, cu:d.m.U. usage. or rcinilstion of auy State or Terri tory. or by, or under its authority, to the contray notwithstanding.' •• SECI o 2. nci L. it further enlct.A. That if by r under the authority of the Conqitutiou or laws of any State, or tho laws of any Territory, any act is or 51,211 be required to he tlone.as a prerequisite or, qualincati , qlCon voting. and by such Constitution or latr. persons or cilleers are or shall be charged with the performance of duths in furnishing to citizens ?nt I, l , ,w.titnity to i•crionu- such pretcquasite, Or to 1 . :7 . 1"0t.., it shall be the duty of every cive to all citizens of the d st ts, scrod* and equal opportunity to rnwni such prtrognisike, and to become qualified. to vote without distinction of race, color, or previous conditirm of servitote - and if any such person on ollicer shall ri fuse or knowingly omit to give full ef- , feet Ott:is Aection, h f•hall,' for every such otrence,c fort, it and ply V. sitm flee hundred dollars td the pecs.m a ; _mrie'ved thereby, to be recovered by an acti in on the case, With full costa -and such allow any., for conus , l fees as the court shall deem just, and shall also, for every such offence, be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor. and shall on conviction .11iereot, be fined not leeB than flee hundred dollars, bT 1,0. Imprisoned 'not Ices than One month and not raer'e than one year, or both, at tkl.l discretion of'the court." Inl wierca.R. It is declared by the second section ‘of the VI article of the Constitution of the United States. that '•Ttigi Constitution, and tireghws of the United Jtat,s Which shall bo made in pursuance thereof. shall be tile supreme .1.10; of -the land, * • anything in the Citistitul ion sr laws of any State to the c-hlrary nottritttlaruling." And iehere•ir, The -Legislature of this Conanoril. wealth, ..‘n the fah day of April, A. 1). 1870. passed an act, entitled "A further son - dement to the act re lating to elections in this Commotiwealth,".llatilenth section of which provides as follows: " sv.c - ricur 10. That eo much °I every act of .13:•011-‘ bly as providas that only white freeman stall be en titied to vote or be registered as i - oters. or as claim ing 1.) cote at any gene at or speidal erection of this Commonwealth: be and the same is hereby repealed; and that hereafter all freemen, without distinction to 'Jr. „ S shall be unrolled and IS:lr:sierra according to the provisions of the first section of the ast ap braved s•Frent,:enth April, I.so. intitled "AA act fur ther strrplemental .o the act.rtlating to thii elections of this' commonwtalth.” and whin ktherwise quali fied under existlna, laws, be entitled to vote at all gen'i'al and special lelectlons in this Commonwealth." -1,: , / wher , as, It is my canstitutional- and official duty to ..take care that he laws' be faithfully execu; tett:" and it ; has COl3lO to-nay knewleAge that sundry assessi , rs and registers of otert!havo refused, and are refusing to WM( F:24 . and register divers colored :pale citizens of lawful agt‘, and otteriise qualified as electors: Now. Titturrar.r.:lnconsitleratiou of the preml Seg. the county c,mmissioners of said county are hereby notified and directed to instruct the several FlSl.sor, and registers of voters thertin, to obey and conform to the requirements of said constitu tional amendment and laws; and the sheriff of said com tyia hereby authorised and required to publlah in his eleztion prOclamation for the next ensuing elections. the herein recited constitutional amend ment, set of Congress, and act bf the Legislature, to the end that the same may be known, executed and obeyed by all 'assessors, roisters of voters. election and others; and that the rights and privilegs guazlanteed thereby niby be secured to all the citi zens of this Commonwealth cutiCed to the sm il e,. GIVEN ENDER HAND AND - zur: COItAL SEAL 07 THE STATE. at Ilarrisbum,.thf: day and year first above 'written - Attest : F. JORDAS. rtf CO 11 ni j:4 $516,826 17 - I also .all attention to the folloWing laws: sisrios I. Ile it enact,' f,ji tI sqlatic and /rouse Ri , rrs,ritatir , s of the P , ansyl. rosin in (Parra! .isp-mbry ?yid, awl is herby enact. the ,lii , herity of the F 3410. That ip all elections liereifter to be, beta in this Commonirealth. it shall be tinlao fill for the judge or inspector of the elee tio:i t, receive any ballot or ballots from any person or p, , r-ons embraced in the provisions, and subject to tie., disability imposed by said-act of Congress ap pr.p.l-,1 Mandl 3, 1865. sad it shall be unlawful for num-inch person to offer to vote any,ballot or ballots. Stiern , :c it. That if any such judge and inspectors of election or any one of them shall receive. or con sent to receive, any such unlawful. ballot or ballots, front any anch dtaqueltffeel person, he, or they, so of fending, shall be guilty of a mosile.rneanor, and upon conviction thereof in any court of gtiarter sessions of this Commonwealth, lie shall, for any such offence, s,Atonce , l to pay a fine of not lean than $100„ and undergo an imprisonment, in the jail of the proper connty, for not less than 'days. SE. - 7Tiort 3. That if any pe on deprived of 6tizen sLir, and disqualified as afore. id. skill at any elect. tion,-hen-aftcr to be held - in monwealth, vote or tender to the offlcers thereof, and offer to vote a ballot. or ballots, any person go offending shall be, deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof, in any court , of ;quarter Sessions of this Commonwealth.. shall.' for Beach offence, be punished in like manner as is pray - hi - Iln the preced ing section of Phis set, in the easy. of officers ofylec lion r coving such unlawful ballot and ballots., SavneS. That if any per app hereafter per suado or advise any pesos )Dr pers ns deprived of ant', illmtralited as adia,.7 id to- oiVer any ballot or lstilots. to tho oalrers of 4.1/0" o , •clion. here after to lb , . held in this Commonwealth, or altall per suade or advise any melt ofileer to taicelee any ballot or ballots. from any person ileprived'ilf citizenship, arid aforesaid. such peil:ion so offend in;; shall' be of a and upon coo. tom th. reof. ity mir emirt mei, e'-ions of this Commonwealth, shill I C punished in tilts man ner as is pro\ in the 1,0,1)4 SO:thin yf this act, in the case of oars of such election: receiving sueh unlawful ballot or ballot , . an aet Isaonibly of March 30, 1.4-i*,. entitled an Act regulating the :Lode oft 'Mug at all elections, in the sestral counties of this Ccramouwealth, it is enacted as follows : • i - Sr.t7TIQN 1. 1k it rioseel by .cr;tette unit .11kpresentittirrs t i 11.-• li-sisyt. • rani., in tke'ral .Is , uttoty opt, and it is tertLy enact ed by tne cuOtority ul the Sabo, That the qualitioil 'cetera of the:several counties of this Commonwealth at all general toarnship, borom:11, and sieeial etc-, tions. are birtby, hi mailer autticirizeit and required to rte ay tr..ct:ts T•rinteder-wrltten;'sciyinuilly Zlipl . INo. w. u-E.utr togl. • • .• Aed as ; One ticket Shall emb the names of aR judge!! of court to be voted for dto be La. beird. outalde, "Judiciary:" one ticket I enbrace the names of all state officers to be vo it for anti be labelled "state:" ,one ticket shallcna the names of all county officers' voted for, including Mike of tenable, member, and members of sascriably,if voted for, and members of congress, if voted! for, and be labelled ..county;" ono ticket shall embrace the mimes of all tcrwnsbip officers voted fork and be la beled •lowtodlip;" one- ticket shall embrace Ithe names of all borough officers voted for. and shall be labelled borough," and each Class still be deposit ed in separate ballot-bores. , . Election officers are sulttoriked and commanded to strictly observe the provisions . of the Registry Law passed by the Renato and House of, tepretentatirei of this Commonwealth, on the 17th day of AprILISG9. Exaccrivrr. Catunta. • Ifarrfaburg..Pa., Aug. 27. 1870. -The meeting of return ,Indgen for the county of Bradford, will beat the Ccinit Rouse In Towanda, on the third day after election,: which will be on Friday. lie Bth day of November. at 1 o'clock, p. to. J. PE.ItRYNAN FLEET. Bharlff... Oct. 11, i 872. ' QUERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of t...J sundry writs of n Pa. and Vend. Expo. issued out of the Court Of Common Mai of Bradford coun ty to me (Wetted end delivered, will be exposed to public sale at the Court Rouse In the Borough of fowands. in Said county, on • WEDNESDAY,! NOY. 27, 1872. at 1 o'clock. p.m., the following .deecribed lot, piece or parcel of land situate In Towanda Boro. bounded as follows: On the north: by_ Weston st.;a on the east by land of Sol. Bunnell. - month by*land: belonging to the estate of Charlotte Ward, deed, on the west by Main street, being 83• feet on said Main street and 106 feet deep, Tith a brick dwellinghonse thereon. . Seized and taken Into execution at the salt of Jae: 3ferenr in trust for flush Adelaide Meson_ vs Addi son O. Mason. ALSO—One other lot, piece or parrot of land situ ate In Wysox • tep., bounded as follows: On the north by land di Henry Wood and Charles Dougher ty, east by N. N. Parks, south by. W. B. Rallis and . J. B. Hinds, west by John Johnson, Charlbs Doug. erlY and Henry Wood; containing 120 acres, more or teas, about 100 acre! tnaProYed, with framed house, two framed barns, and applo orchard-there- `Seized and taken into execution at the suit of J.P. Kirby's use va John Parks. ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of laud situ ate in Wiridham twp.. bounded as &Howe: Begin ning at the north-east cop.'. of a tract of land In the name of Andrew! Dunbar, thence west 160 per. to a snug beach. tree, thence north 106 per. to a post and atones, thence west 113 7.10 per. to a post and stones, thence north 105 .3-10 per. to a post and stonea, thence cast along land'of Morris Lawrence and Slichael Quilty 307 per. to a post and stones, thence. south 8 - deg. west 213 140 per; te. place of beginning; containing 234 acres, more or less. ex cepting therefrom 44 acres off the west side of said land sold by Norman. Cowles t, James Peck. Seized and taken into execution the snit of Li bman Smith vs A. B. Cowles. ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel ofland situ ate in Athens twp., bounded as follows:. On the north by land of Robert Milne, east, by a - street, south by Isaac Wood, west by Patrick' Lynch and the Collins heirs; containing one-sixth of an acre more' or leas; improved with one-story framed house and few fruit trees thereon: Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Du ly; it Murray vs John Rolland. Also at the suit of O. W. Shipmari vs Jno Holland. ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of laud situ ate in Ulster twp., bounded as follows: On the north by land of Daring kfiers. east by pnblte high way leading from Towanda to Ulster. south by land . in the possession of the Widow Flood, west by said Darius Myers; containing oue-half acre, ruore or less:lmproved with a two-story steam - grist will, with cider mill attached,-together with the engine, boiler, alai machinery attached and belonging to 1111231 e. Seized and takenlinto esecution r.t the suit of Sa rah Myers vs Darius Myers, 0, S. Campbell, henry L. Mingle, Lyman L.incolu and It. Lincoln. also at the suit of Sarah 513 era vs Darin. Myers, A. D. Lincoln and Z. 0. Campbell, terre tenants. ALSO.,One other lot. piece or parcel of land situ ate in Cister twp.„:" bounded as follows: On the north by land of Edward Lockwood, east by SUR quehantia River, south try land of Mrs.-Mary Ann Walker, west by Edward ]dills; - containing a acres. more or less, about - 12 acres improved, with an orchard of fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of laud situ ate in - Ulster top. aforesaid, boufided on the Mirth by public highway leading from lister village to Smithfield, (called Smithfield road), cast Ly road or street leading from said Smithfield road to Church and School-house in Ulster village.; south and ,west by' lands of Matilda Li!ekvrrioil; being about $2.1, feet front on said Smithfield road find about 126 feet deep, containing 11,4.20 , , square feet, more or less, with a framed dll(elling house, framed - barn, and fiw fruit trees tlifertion.• •' . Seized and taken into eaeeution at the suit of C. 7. Niehols vs D. D. Walker and EL L. Walker. Also at the'sult of 13. W. Lane "vs E. L. Wailicr and kf.D7Walk(r ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land s,tll - in South Creek twp., bounded as followsr On the north by New York Mate line, east - by. Land of Merritt Sinsinan, south by 'C. Crane, ,west by 11. Allen; containing- 50 acres, more or 'ICS.s, no int. provemente.vrit,h a framed house therein:l,3 , Seized and taken into execution at theismt of.l. M. Young vs 'llirdiu T. vonfi,nuiri. • - ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situ ..,ste in Columbia twp., bounded as tollowe: On the north by public highway leadiM: from. Colombe - t X Mails t Ailstztrk east by lands . efgrleplieti iler- Mtt am; the Nortliern Central 11.11. Co.. south by George Ftonan-, N ret by puble. Lfigliway leading from Collin:ilia X Ztends to the .o Thant Schoel house " iso called): containing...lo3 sews. More or less, about I acreii improved; with twee fratuod barns. amlother out buildings, - and felt. fruit * trees thereon. Seiized arid taken into execution' st the suit Pomeroy-Tiros. vs :Abram Itastiu slut Atfes..l Fm man. ether lot, pleee er parcel t f land ate AB= Bore., berttrded as follows: On the north by pu bite highway leading front Aiba to Gran% culled the Granville road), east • - by - land of A. J. Merritt. south by John Baker an.l V. M. Wilson, west by Northern Central lt.lt. Co., being 40 ffy frout un said Granville road and SU feet deep, with a blaeloquith shop thereon.' Seized and tahen into ereent:on at the sti!t of Bower & floater vs W. U. Stull. ALSO—One ether lot, l kce, or parcel of land situ. sac In Wells twp.. bounded as follows: Or the north. by lands of ebarles' Veneer - and'A. Ft:tillage!, west by Wan Watson, eontli by .1. W. Knapp, east by V. C. Leonar=d and Charles V,neer; containing 72 !errs, more or lemma, all improved'. with one frame house. frame tiara -and other cot buildingr, and an app's orellard thereon. Seized and taken into exetutlen at the snit of J. ii. Itritik and Walter S. Bowinnti:a 11S3 111 Joseph C. Gale: _ ALSO—One other lot;piece.or parcel of land situ ate In Litchfield twp., bounded as •follows: Begin ning at a post and stones on the - ianiint line the cor. of a lot owned by Warren Sirnb e along the -.llAndolph road." thence on the said' warrant line north 1 deg. east 47 rods', thence north 52-cleg. east iio 7-10 'Cols to a poet, thence south 48 deg. soft 50 rods running upon the fence now - standing neon the*est side of the orchard- ELP now staked out, - thence north-SI deg. east - 19 4-10 .rods, to centre of .lionie and Athens road, thence south 48 deg. east in centre of said toad 29 5-10-rods to. Johnson's Cor ners, thence south 75 deg. west 125 4-10 rods in centre of said "llandolph road" to place of begin ning;-containing 18 acres and 9 porches, more or less, about 15 scres improved, and being the gam. .fand as conveyed to Warren Strnble- by Wm. Bar riniA,in by arti_le of izreement dated March '24, 1872. Seized and taken into execution at the-silt nf i Wna Harrington vs Warren Struble, ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situ- ate in Towanda twp. bounded as fellows: Begin ning ate black oak heing the south-west cor. of a lot heretofore deeded by S. P. Bixby arid. wife to henry Scoville; running thence north 69 deg.and lb rain. west 41 per. to a cor,. post and stones, thence south'Grleg. 30 min. west 64 3-4 per to cer.lon the west side of Berwick turnpike, thence south . 25 deg. east G per. to a cor. on said turnpike,. titen6o along line of land of A. L. Cranmer north SI deg. west 59 240 per. to a car.. on line of. land of S. 8: Hinman. thence along line of same orth 2 deg. e u,t G. 1.p.1 per. to a c)r. in the centre of said turn- - - Pike. thence along the same Borth C 5 deg. west 11 540 per. to a cor.. thence along the centre of same south SI deg. west 10 140 rer. to a cor., thence northtit deg. west 12 1-10 per. to a cor. in thesen- tre 0: said turnpike, thence north 38 2-3 deg. east 725 5-10 per. along,line of land of Adams 22 Healy to a cur. post and stone.. thence north 72 deg. east 10 1-10 per to a cor., thence south 28 deg. east 144 per. to a cor. post - rind stones, thence by land of Henry t coville south 73 1-3 deg. west 83 per, to the place of beginning; containing 187 acres.and 8$ perches, more or less, about acres irnproved, with a framed house, framed' barn, and other out buildings and fruit trees thereon ;, being, the• same land as eonvoyed to-T. M. Heathy by Joel Osborn by decd Wareing; date Tidy 17.1361, and recorded in the office for recording deeds, kv.; is said county, in Deed Book No. Ed,.Page 145, ke:- . '.Seized and taken into exec - ration at the suit :of' J. H. Schrader ss T. M. Rotary. . Also at the, suit ofJoel Osborn vs T. M. Bonfoy. J. P. VA MEET, Shdriff PPLIC..A.TION IN DIVORCE.- To Alvin M. Joslyn. y'. 272, May T.,1671. You aro hereby notified - that Emily joslyn, your trife,by her next frien,l, Wellingtqn Brarahall has ap plied to,the court of common _plas 'of Bradford comity, for a ditoree from the be* of matrimony. and the said court has appointed Monday. the 2d December, 1872. for hearing the said Emily in the premises, at which time and place yon can attend if you think proper. • • J. P. FAN FLEET, Oct.l6•Nri Sheriff. APPLICATION DIVORCE.- ..Li- To Cernelia , Casa—No. 4.e4. May Terin,lS72. You are hereby notified that Geo. L. Csßo, yonr husband, e.as applied to the court of common picas of Bradford co., for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and the said court ha.s appointed Mon- day, the 2d day of December, 1872, for hearing the said George in the premises. at which time and place . yOu can attend if yon think proper. 0et.16-w4 J. P. VAN FLEET. Sheriff, APPLICATION IN DIVQRCE.- To Lauri' A. Shera.47L-1' , 70. `...f.;t, May T. 1972: You are hereby notitlifd that C. N. Shepard, your husband, has applied to the court of common pleas of Bradford countY, fora divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and the said court has apponated Mom day, the 21 day of 'Dec., 197:10 torhearing the said' Shepard in the premises. at which time and place yen can Attend if you think proper. Oct. 1 6-w4 J. P.NAN FLEET, Sheriff. -p.XECUTOR'S, NOTlCE.—Notice it; hereby giCen that all peraons {yachted to the estate of BENEDICT ..ARNOLIL.Iatai of Warren, deed, ate requested to mato immtai•A*3 p'4111: 11i, and all riereous,harim; claims against said estate, Most present them C. authenticated for settle ment.. „ - C. v. tt: C.V. ARNOLD, . - Executors. AI))IINISTRATRIX NOTICE.— Icouge is hereby given to all 'Persons indebted to the eatale of CHARLES K. "LADD, late To wanda; deed, must ma.to immediate payment, and all persons haiing claims agaihst said estate most present them duly authenticated for settle ment. . The books and accounts of said deceased are left with Wm. Foyle, Esq., who is authOri•ed to settle the same for me, and adjust all matters relating to the said estate. „: ROSE 9, LADR, Octu-w6 Admistratrix. V . XECUTOR'S. NOTICE —Notice ..1-4is hereby given that all persona indebted to tho estate of JOEL ,DARNEs. late of Overton, deed, are requested to mate immediate payment and all persons having claim' against mid estate ItuM plcsrut them) ilnlrautbanticated for settle: mein. ItICEARD BEDFORD, Oct,n-at; Executor. A,k DMINISTRA.TOR'S NOTICE.— ..c.LNotice is hereby given that all persona indebted to the estate of d.OIiE.S DEWEY. tato of Spring field, deed. are requested to make Immediate payment, and alt persons having claims against said estate most present them dnly enfhentleated.for settlement. "4,4 txt.9-vin 8 - TIJ --- UT S --- WHIT E DRIPS at FOX & '. 4 .1En1711'8 . .. : nov2 • ~ • CRPHAN'S. COURT SALE.--B 7 .: 0 virtue of en cider issued ant of the Orphan Cana of Bradford County, the rividerolined aanlitt latrator of the estate of J:Dortsince.pen, late of Wysos twp.. de-sesed, will expose to itnhile sale st the late residence ef DAllen, on 16ATUBDAY. Nov. 23, 1872, at 10 o'clock, a.m., the following des- •• cribed lot. piece-or parcel of land, principally unim proved, altnate in Bheslietiain twp. Bradfrird Ps , bounded as follows: Beginning 44- "thellontb • lino of land 'of D. 11111; thence south 10 deg. east 26 per; thence south G deg. east - 53 per; thence boutb dey. out 43 per; thence, south 40 deg. out 30 1-10 per; thence south 13 deg. west 73 5.10 per. 26 the-north line °nand of 31.. Maloney; thence along; north line of said Maloney's land 22 3.10 per. to the west line of said Maloney's land; .thence north 27 dog. east 34 per- thence a. tenderly courroalong s north line of lands-of John Barton di 140 per to cor; thence north 3 deg. cast 162 2.10 per. to the north.west cox.. of the land; thence month 87 deg, - east 50 per; thence south 8 deg. West 40 d-10 per; thence south 87 deg.. cast 22 0-10 per. to place of beginning; containing 95. sores end-'66 perches, more or less, with the appurtenances. • . 'I - ALSO—no timber on one sere of land as follow/ described: Beginning one-half rod south of it car-. bin rail fence on road, and also one-belt rod south. erly on Delos Vargason's lino and running ernithsrly on said lino,_grul - sloorksald road far enough to, make one acrB; which timber was reserved to J. Dorrance Allen by his father John Allen, In a sire of said land by•aald John Allen to John D. Conklin in a dee.d dated Feb. 18, 1867. . • TERIII9.—tSO to be pad on the propeily being struck down, $5141 on confirmation of sale, the -bal ance in one year from confirthation. 0ct.13.w6 •- • • it. H. LA:ONO, Adler. ORPHAN'S coußrg SALE.--By; virtno of an order issued Out 1)1' the Orphan's COOrt of Bradford County, the and reigned, guardi an of Lcuintha O. Balky and Minnie Italley, tenor hildren of Dudley IV-Bailey, deem!, late of Le-- asysvillo Bore., will expose to public sale, on the premises, on NOV. 12, 1572, at 1 o'clotk, P.M. , all thp Interest. of said' minor children, alio the'-widow's dower In the - following deieribed rpnl estate. ' mutating of two lots lying and being'. in the vilfage of Le- Itaysville; the brat lot bounded as follows: Begin ning at the sonth.eatit cor. of lot owned 'by' the ea , tate of D. M. Bailey; thence south along the high, way 19 feet to a cor; thence ,westerly alas; lands Of James B. Pletcher 431 rods to a co r. on land of Ilet.' l slab Bantam! thence northerly along line of Said .Benham 19 feet to the south-west car. of lot now owned by the said estatel Of D. 'AI. Dailey: thence easterly along the said 13 dley line 41; rods to the 4 place of begmdrig, ;conta.ning - 5 perches an 54 . square feet. more or less, with a small frame barn thereon. The ste",tul lot is bounded as follows: Beginning at the south-east cur. el a lot owned by Daniel Bailey on the west side of highway running ' north and south through the : village of Lellaysville; thence along said highway south to north-east cOr. of lot owned by Nelson Boss on west side•of said highway; thence westerly along said Boss' line.to north-west nor. of said Hess' lot to land of Josiah Benham: thence along - mid Boob:it's line to smith west cor. of the slid Daniel Bailey's lot; hence easterly along said Bailey's line to the place of bei ginning; containing one-half acre,- rale or less, with a framed two story house. thereon. TERI/8.—5.50 on the property being struck down, the balanm in one year from confirmation with -interelat. JULIA SHERWOOD, - ocll2l-w6 - I Guisdian. (ARPELIN'S COURT SALE.—By v virtue of an order Issued out of the Orphan g Court of Bradford County, the undersigned, ewe- - executor of the estate' of William Sin clair, late of Clear twp.. deed, will' expose to public sale on the premises in Meter town stip. on FRED.I.T, OCTOBER 25, 1872,. at 2 o'clock, "p.'za., the following deseribed piece or parcel of land situate in tilsteri4ownship , , bounded as follows: Beginning at aril switli-west corner of a tract-of land belonging to Wzrk; Gibson al,a being a corner of land of John Gilmore; thence by land ofeabrGilmore north 2 deg. wee 143 0-10 per. to a post and. stones corner; then -e north 65 deg. east 27 2-10 per. to a-stake and stones; thence south 43 deg. east 43 per. to a white p!rie; thence south" C 3 deg. cast 305.10 per. to a white oak; therSee south 32 deg. east 42 0-10 per. to an angle; thenco.south 33 deg. east 50 per. to the south line of said. Wm.' Gibson's land; thence wove the saute s , tith CS deg. west 85 2-10 per. the place of beginning. Contain- - irg_s4 acres arid 91 perches, more or less. ' 'A:HMS—SW/4o be paid on the property' being striirk down, s3oo on e„onfirmation of rape. the bal , araM-in ELx and twelve — rouths from confirmation. with iubirest Sert-25, 1872 TX THE 3IATTER OF THE PAR talon of the Estate of Jared 'Theirs. elecraseel.-1^ In the Orphan's Court of 11rad for:1 County, And now to Septcmter 4, 1172, the return of twelve .men appouteriin this case to - I:rake 'partin.rl that said estate, cotild not bt. eon4eafeLtly divided into as many shares as there vre. parties 'entitled. al.,' that tiftl have valued the 61aue at _the sink or fdty-five dollars ($55.10) p 1' atTe. making, for the tlq acres anil4 perelies mentioned in said writ, th'e/sUin of three tlintts ma, seven hundred and forty-oue dol lars sad thirty-sev,h and 0h5...kdre0ut5.633,741i171j beiuy on inct:,.di of Overton .h Elstree, atn)r rwys fOr ipartitloni_rs. ar.int a rulo of Dnilliy G. (g rearing IL YLilTs mhos e last ' kubvirn pld oirresklfaee was in Tem pelani, Temp:- .IS3 •Pbt.ipS, e Stu tp cid, ;Jar mo:l t - hose last km wa residzaMe, was at . I3...owr.svAle, Tuhy ez,onty. - California. P.ovvena . Allert ti.sielm; afor.'sa.A. Jarcd It resilina at Can- Dralfocd county r.fori....,:ud, E. . n.•sij:ti,7 :itr,:t!at:at aforiTqal clly M. 8r.,.i -ley. of Da nid Itradicy. kuov.-J.t . p!ace of te, , i,l,r.ae,:k.as at I` , :n laa, New corue•into etm.rt nn tho 'ad Pecen:liem• Taftn, a day fitv.l by tte , cost, and accept or pc Case to :accept the , a1.. - c.tate'at, the ra:l.tit.a or bid icr the same. ;_,'Dy the Court, tz,.,2•11 . 12- ICORPORATION • NOTICE.—In the rnattir of the. Inzorporatfon of the First Msthedist I:.Weopal churvh, of Litehneld.—Y , . Dec. Term, tril*;!. , Notice 15 hereby riven that the above natnr-d so ty pres.AaNi to the Conn of Corarir , n . Pleaa of Bradford County their articleS association ask• ing for a ,10.7ree of incorporation. and the said court exarnincillhe. Same and finding theta correct w 11), ‘l , ..'erP , that they be incorporated CP pr:lYPti (3 1' 38'11e113 . , the 1.1 thy of per., 1872, at. 2 9'elocli,. p.m., civf=e- be silown to the i.onfrary. . W. A. THOMAS, Prot." . NCORPORATION: T IC E.- *tatter - off theincorporztion of the Methne att:t . .Epticopal Chinch of Overton, 1'5.—N0.3.53 Dec. TerM, 1872. No,dee .is hereby given that the above- tiameci Society has presented to the Court of Common Ploax of Bradford Con my thcii article of .tee °dation asking fora decru. of Incorporation,_ and' the said Court haviniy, examined the same. and finding theril correct, e'dl decree that'they b.' incorporated as prayed for, on Monday, the 2d day of December, 18:2, at t o'clock 'p.m., nnlees cause he -shown to the contrary; W. A. THOU.:3: . ect.16.1e3 • Prothonotary. XOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.-1- Prope , i4ls - will be rt ceited by' the undersf,haed until November I. 1i.7•2, for furnishing 1tf,01,011 fifI.M.LtICE TIES, to be lased in the construction of the Railroad now Wing built by the Schnieder Min ing and Manufacturing Company, from their mines to the head of the Barclay Plane. Said Ties, to be cut - tram timber on the Company's land and de, livered. in equal quantities ill piles one-fourth:Of a mile apart itiong.tlid route of said Railroad ready for iuspection before Rill first day of Aptil Any further' information desired nean be ' ebtatued 'by application to me at Towanda. • TAISSOLUTION.:—The partnership _ILA heretofore existing. known as Wells Az Titus, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The ae eminte of the late iSina ate in the bin of G. Tl tua for settlement to whom all persons indebted: are resnested to make immediate payment. ' Towanda, 5ep,:*.16:72.. WELLS k TITUS. Tha busitirsg will be continued by the t subserib: ers at the old stand, where we shall be glad to e,a all who mac tai - or ats with a call. fISSOLUTION.--Noiee is here by given that thi.partncrship lately subslsting behfcen W. A. E 13. M. reek, expired on the 16th day, of October...lB 72: by its own limitation. All debts owing to the' said partnership are to , be re ceirecl byW. A. reek, and all deruaulls on said partnership are to be presented to him for pay meld. W. A, Peck will continue the 'Practice of law at the . ola place of business. W. A. PECK. Qt 18-a3 11. 31. PECK., TIISSOLUTION.—Noticeis hefeby pivenithat the partnership lately existing be tweet' Wm, 11. Kelly and Clark .11f. Stanley; ender the the firm name.of kelly & 'Stanley, was dissolved a the I ith day o (October, 1872,,by mutual' consent. All debts owing to the said firm must be paid at once, and all demands against said firm presented for parinent. The hooks May be found at the office of IV. 8., Kelly, Toiranda, 'where settlements con be made. A:CDI.I . OR'S NOTICE:;. - --Ili the 11 estate of Joseph Doane, deceas, - .1.—1n Orphan's Court of Bradford County. . The undersigned an Auditor appointed bs/the Orphan's Court of Bradford County; to :distribute the fonds in said estate as shown by the partial account of S. Kirby, Execdror. and also to dispose of exceptions filed to said account. hereby'gives na tice that be will attend to the duties of his appoint ment at the otlice of Siercur k Davies, in Towanda, on THURSDAY, NOV' 11, 11'2, at - 1 o'cloclz,t p.m., at which time Mid pla o.all persons interested Will mate linvin their claitus and exceptions, Or be for:. ever deharred i froni coming in on said funds or to object to the dispositicmol said exceptions.. , 0ct.21-w I _ • 'W, T. DAVIES, Auditor, ' WCY .DEWEY, !um: ittrnoEss, Lcecntorii Legal MEMMM C. E. C.L.ADDI3.7G, Clerk • - JOSEPII POWELL, .Treasurer Oct.3-n•3 .Schrseder.Minigg, and Vanfg. Co OL.Lliox3 NOTICE IN PAXERIPTCY. , In the District C'Ourt.of the rutted States for the Western District of Dennsylvania.—ln' the matter of Marshall Brothers, Bankrupts. .'lo the creditors of said bankrupts and all others concerned, take notice: That a secoX 'general meeting of the creditors of said bankrap had' Teen ordered, and will be held in the Wrong f Towan " da, Pa. - . in said district, en the 12th day of 'Nevem-. ber, 1872, at 10 o'clock, a r m., at the office of E. Over ton, Jr., one of the Registers in BataklMptcy in faiti, district, for the purposes named in the 27th section of ttio Bankrupt Act of 31arch 2, 1807., ' Ba - preseat thereat.' , D'A. OVERTON, T oW,ar.da, Oct. 21,'1872 . Assignee., - ILATHE DISTRICT COURT OF the rutted States for the Western District of Pennsylvania.—ln the matter of G. F. Mason and A. G. Mason, Bankrupts, in Bankruptcy. This is to give notice-that by an indenture bear. ing date tho Bth day of October, 1872,- G. F. Mason and A. A. Mason, of Towtmda. Pa., hive conveyed and assigned all their estate and effects whatsoever tome, as Trustee, upon trust for the benefit of all tee creditors of G. Ft „Mast= and A. G. Mason, and that .the said conVeyance Was duly executed accord. In to the provisions of the 43 , 1 Section of en Act of Congress entitled "An Act , to establish a *uniform system. of bankruptcy thioughout the United States," approved March ISG7. • IL L. SCOTT,.. Towanda, Oct. 21, 1d72. ' . Trustee. • • • AUDITOR S NOTAGE.--Notiee is *hcreby given that the undersigned having been appointed by the Coot of Common Pleas of - Bradford County. an Auditor to distribute td the parties entitled - thereto the Money in the Sheriff's hands arising from Shjriff's sale of ce, ttain real eetate,.situato In Towanda Moro., belonging to C. D. and F. A. Cash, will attend to the duties of his ap pointment at his office In said 80r0.4. on FRIDAY. NOV. 15, at 10 O'cloek, a.m., when and where all persons are requited to present their claims or be debarred from coining in upon said fund. - ' Oct.2Thw4 • J. N.;CALIFF, Auditor. rXECUTO S NOTICE--1 U 4Notice is hereby givelt.thatall persons indebt— ed to the estate of UEZEELUi 'd. PECK, dee'd. of North Tovanda, are pcpiestetito make immedi ate payment, and all persons haring etihrts against said estate must present them duly authenticated for settlement. - k GEO. R. PEGS, • ' 50p.11,w6 - Exe.entor L' YOUNG S• 0, =QS. W..H. JELLY. C. 31. STA.IMEV