iME lIMVS TRON., ALL .*4Tio'Fs.,' CM Meat Salt Labe is begin •g to subEide: , _ —Es!erythirig Ameriem is 'la mode OW • • An' automatic press-feeder has tccii_invpnt.7zd. hi irgima mu_lny has been in i a care pc-tziScrinfoa. , N - jbrLl:a claims td baye discos - - a a r;eural castor•cil Nr,c11.,/ ;' MOhodistnlanych in Hunting is 'advertised for sale by the sheriff. —The Wiscoth-ia Grangers "are i.r.cz C-V - .11N%. ntio candidate for Miunp.3ota IY ILu, tC Eli yeais • • St:Louis engineer has been in aTn3 he stilt- lit - es. farnaer in Muscatine - county, W.l:. 11 . 3 F jtt , .. , t-pata f 21230 forgo -CO,WP, grassliap: , .rs e*at -up he when thtly Can and any. —The_. are elephants in Kansas, to 41.;7 3r tl.c.ra if ypla want t h en. RE Provinces Luce sent Ea'stern States this . . L .said that irtoc'hili g birds - twat died in , Tenne::sce --Ne.'w:Yor kis at present employing 7:72 worl7.",:ipd their m!_,zith - rull i> :260,7;0 ,1 . the ivlucenints - to be nre aiRITI' , U. pin rc: , •ztk:itS C;ons.Vtueuts. —)Williamsport ,has a match it 4 a producing e.pacitv Cf tun lit.,urf: • 7 -41:e v. - c,rk of 'organiz. ing FArnier• s )1: - .;orou..Ay I,l.,) , ci4uatcl, iu . new Democratic daily paper F,t,trlt..l lc Pittar,,; ; ar,.l to be mu by "t - . f". • ax. 2. factory in Lelristown (Litt buLdr, d r ,:r day! .I.rlce , . —The -rztilafirs iti the tiplier.: end : p:-..-.1 1 , 1,:n . c0u2:.; , eL:.vd c.,-;:-...1::::c.-Lced to ...Ln. EL -,_ ~ t , i....... - v. le.: :.,... -.- • - —Tne 1::1•4 ! - _st .1.1.11. e. "Tennsyl , ~;.: .1.1::11...ye. • eelinty. It is :irorc t bcre the tel'cl•of the sea. 1f.a..5,:)11 in New Lcitclon ILL cf now charell e7o.-.4cllcehe I Gr_crgia ;uige fine:tLfour . law . r t"..AI f 1:, , ,11 , ,J..11ing e.nrt the c•thc-r —Dc Gil the sliores 0 the iViscpusin - _jury never rvc keg . . . 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T'i MEI BERM 1 . at' hr :-. • - j j MEM MIII lt' 7 C•:i Niagira. . n. ‘2, - F.• . ; . . . l•ra:n t.'• n • -• , . • ISE EMB=I =I ME who :71 Si ME MEI --a 1 :? ....- Jr,:12.. :•i , il:.(-I.L. , .iter, N. H., - • ..- i..:-.. , ;: i .: f ! -:,;.:::,..:- ~ . ,: ; •0 1:..-1.,•-n i.,-1t pri.,;:litiig .;1-Nv ,- ...t .11::: - , , in that st:ttt% ti,., ':: I:: , :.: ;:1;v:, nun a asoltrlrcil II .1'7a1::: of Eipt , rcciation. .., 0:„: -; 111 ..:a11f... VI t " t.U.1.. ; ~ ~. -:---A • ,11 , -.0.f-:!..--t..1.r ciriN - Fr iii • Chicago .:• I (Amy 6t , ...- t-.; . :7.- ...Lty ; !.. - FlT,t l .:..it -I...:ss.ett , t • ..!.:‘ ti_:( ir1.(1., - ..trty : , iritt nit.et , ...c.i of them a...hA ti, - vtlier c.tie:‘.. , c, - ..n? that , _!:ate him. MIES =SEE ! is Sltti Diego. received V;!;:u L. 1,11 , 1 collected drilc_r , ;.4.. Las 1)Lel1 ;!' st She - !..7 I rICIZ tween r EMU a liLt poition was re a of licsroit, c,f the lire and cs - o.ln s. and "challica:V : 1111. V. is. • ,- -- ct., fqrpler was • -.:rarri,ti , (l f.r trvi: :2; 1'). Lis hay in imminent, the • tt.) tolPratu 811 eh -.n wizl.ll ihe t he = • „() f , r.)lingvith rioters The bucr huts atTranli inentb2 ago, will be 3f } of.thepe 'then arrested and t‘cntencc kl„ to terrui'' k =sx - : . ::1,;:_lr,n1 nine nienths-to is i l l c.uri t 171' 72' . .Iscv . d. Fi A .:_ ,z3lr. G lin , 't - i;icc.;ll6i,t), -- t i.;' cic.)%thwit., i...1-th-elf cm the b gle;al4utclie,r of Pririce ,:tg lja rile from the the milk' day; extended 1 benealh and in range of, the r, - orr.cd the ' , thing off with et wept t: rotrii him beauti- E . 1 Troy I; of thrrola I,y p'hy, aiiy ~ (I , :k a; an; notibg the prval .. Lc.0r.,1 c.: cleansing it,' in f-pring time, suggests L.:steadof ' as it p, , en- Ic.pc-ning of the fiscal year, eJlicd • t br the =Ezzma VOdfov4ft*ttf Towanda, Th EDITORS E. C. GiSODRICE. S. W. A agrupLicAN. COUNTriCONVE The Ilepublican County Committee of County, at a 'meeting held on SatnpliaT, dul agreed to mai; the following call The Republican' voters of Bradford . County are respectfully requested to assemble in their wards townships, or boroughs, at such places as may be designated by the Committees of Vigilance hereby appointed for the several election districts for the ensiling year, On Saturday. the 113 d dayef August, A. D.,'18:73,- siad elect' two 'delegates. to represent themln the County Convention to be he at the, COUIIT 11017 . 0*E, In TOWAtII.A r Donb GH, TTE.StIAY, the 2.Gth'cla3 - of AUGUST, _1873 •at ox o'clock p. m., for the purpose of nominating a ticket to,bepresenicd for tbe ;support of thd electors o the county at the ensiling election. Thelcoriunittee of NiOlance Will in 'COlittg the delegate ele . ctlond specify' that the meetings for' the election of dele gates o=lll be organized in the townships at p. m., and kept open, until nye` o'clock, a m., and in the boroughs at G p,M., and kept open until 8 o'clock, p. the The,following oilicers are to be neMinated,::. • Two persons to 'represent this county in the State Legislature. I One person for Associate Judge. Ono person for County Treasurer. One person for County Commissioner. . One pixson for'County Auditor. 4 1he following resolution was unanimonsly adepted That the committee rePommer.d • thal the delegate elections be gonducted by ballot, as tho most efficient method of securing minll and fairer: , pression of the will of the elgctors in the choice of delegates, and also most em-nestly urge upon the Republicans of the serela i l districts the importance of attending the primary Meetings, and giving their attention to the election of Proper Persons to rep: resent them in the ConnZ - Convention. The cQrhmittees of V.gilarice for the ensuing Teat. -e s follows: AlLarly—S D Sterigere, Frank F Lyensjohn Brett's' Armeni.e—John Tomlinson, 0. 0. D. Field. Athens Township—W. 0. ' Thurston: V. Weller George Birehard. - Afifens- Borough —L G Fitcb,..3.'Lelioi• Corbin Lafayette Anson, Al a - Borongh—Charles G. Manley, Irad Wileon Elisha Andrews. • ' ' s Asylum—Robert Ball. N. P. Moody, Wm. F. Col • Barclay—l 0 Blight, Charles P Moore,— Ditchb... Butlington Township—Myron Luther, Wm P Lane Anasziah Blakesley. - Burlington Borongh—Rihn 31 'OSib3 - ;.1.1 Douglass, L Wright. • Burlington West—s F Shattoet - , • Fred Whitehead Joseph Foulke., . aLtou—Daniel luncs, Lurrer.ce Manley, Ciait Erown. • Canton- Borough—Geo Griflin - i E W Caldwc Anson DWilliania. Columbia—John Ii dMorgan, John:II Young, Al= Cornell. . . . : .Franklin—Charier - Stevens; Nelson': Gilbert. Stcrnt • - . l'' , McKee. , Granville—LanganTaylor.;.Aanin Tunes, John E'er, rnson. 1 Herrick—E J Angle, Ezekiel Carr, James 'Nesbit Le Nan'et. Litafien—A D Minn, ,Da idStrzible, Win ; Leilays.Cille—M II C:..o.tlin'E , ' Jcv•ic.P Carle,J 51 Ben- Lam Monroe Dormgh—JOhn 5tt , ,r13. , , D Mlle 3 Sweet; n S Holler..l . . , Monroe -Township-.-David S :..ling(is, Hiram Npri tby_up„.Preetnan Sweet. Orwell:—James P Coburn, Wm 57'attliews, d 0 ..Alge4. Ch - crton—Joharliatliewi„--Streery, Nath.an so'- thrup, Jr. , • . ! - - . . .- Pike—Asa Ni. •1.019; Spene,:r B Tupper, P E ,Woo - ruff. •• - • : • • I Th..(l2burry—.l C Ituliitlßell, Ek,ctor: Owetis. A I.lnru . Rome Dorougit—Orsou Riokr: . S-, Allen Young, L 8 Browning. . .. . Lome Township—Charles Forbes, John H Russet!, Cyrus Vant - inkle. ~. . , Russel?, Cyrus E Clinab...rlin,; Apg,natus Phelps', . JolltJtird, Jr. • 4 ; 1 Springfjeld—LS•mati Porter, 0- P : ', Ilarkitets, ir r Wigs en. c:: g . natn ~AgEten. -- 7 I South Curet —lra Crrue. D Pot4r J .10ni . 4 .A:jlThomt• Syla n. t Dr E:G Trcry, Ffnljy Furman. •I Slieshequin—W 11 Gore, Ueorge Fuller ) , Johit, •Chiffje. ' f l Standing Stone—Bich:lrd, Jennin's,.. George Sagr, ... John Gordon. Towanda Bororirst Ward -Henry T Stevens, 3.., , 5. Bryant, A rtiobles. ' r ' . , 1 Towanda Boro—Se.eondWard—Elward Walker; IlUr ry Streeter, Win II Coverdale- i :' . • - l Towanda Bore—Third Ward—Charles ' Tricy, IR. Trail Geodulan, James Mitchell. ! Towanda Township—Lyman Blacimuhn, J M I'i4t; • Philander Ward. . Towanda•Noitli-,,James roster, 1: B DeLerlg, Ezra Rutty. ' . . , Troy' Borough—Geo B Davison, Liston ißlies, II r rick.3r.E.ean. : . *, ' '• r. i Troy Township—William -Lamont, Nelson Wo , Zirilitinliar.- ; ~ - 1: °- Terry ToiynshlP— , ..Nathaniel F Miller, ,l'ilen C Dyer, 'II L:.-Terr;. • Tnsca.—ora—JolucTaylor, A J Cogswell. Win.lilack. 'Ulster-7' 11 Rockwell, L Nobles, ,S S Lockwcoil. . ILir i 4 Warren—Henry Allen, James W Jones. deo lit P. Wiwihani—Geo Moscript, - Fred llotelikisk., ' Elilave. . 1 1 ",- Wyalnsing—Martin Fee, 'Allen Hoover, Geo Robeits, Wys: - ...v—Tholnas Myer, Geo Gardi Adolph Hinea.l : Wells—Charles' Shepard, Wade. Beardsley, E. ,E. DiLldson. - ' ! Wilm it—john G Brown, Thoniaslcutick. John Ely.. i . • I. •W. T. DAiIES, T . i E. VAUGHN, - . C.. 7. HULL, GEO. T. BEACH. . I • ' '•B! m. mksiAl. - . -MILES PRINCE, . • C. HOLLOS, .= E. LOOMIS,.. " • . , R. 11. ELY,' . , I iConunittee. ~' 1 ' scuuc of ' our :tic.- !lir W - 1 Y 21 =F.: .74 TO M!SLE A D T I . •-•-t---' 1 TILE Canton i"."(lntific/of ithe '2.-_ith -•I, • • • inf-i. tout :ins a conimunication dated 11t)a, July '21. - ;t, 'on tile kibjectof the +. ! division' of. the. county,- and sigryd " piyisibn " ; •the:bUrtheii of which I i:-_- to ' , Loy: that theldiV'ision-of the .I , 1 county is 4 'inevitable+that the.cutly 'question to be•cOth-,iderCd is whether the neve county . shall;' be Made in the,. intere,t of Troy or IMinnecina, an d .--- 1 1 al.-ocates the policy . '4,, running] a , candidate for thelegislature especial ly i:1 ate - Minni:cpia• Interest, so that -;- - • the people may express their wishes. , • upon the subject at the polls, assiiin ing at the same time} that the' cani t dit.t.L , likely to -be no l tninatecl by' t e - I ; , , :pui ;i . ie an q w• il 1 •b e . tiTy,rLs H.j W'E.i;P., ani that i_,: will be in the interest l of „the Troy division .2 1 clieine..' In this leennextion,•:this.correspOndent '(who i • ac as tin , ine - stionably furnished his n - :•...-1- i -r by • - lltimiCJ - Inft'n WILLIAI4), , sirys that "undt:fr the prov'isions of the' new ~' Aistitution,:iiev. - ciounties can lio M l ark IvithOUt .a - vote being ''takh.n . on it, trid it is the 'daily talk in Troy, that .:.-lien the new constitution is. ;I , l:Tied is our flint to Werk,:for, a newt' c I ra t: i y." *The, san 1, , ,i : paper, 'ot* Jilly!•ll;h,,:,wilicli c:citait.s the..i--Cona niuni,...ationi, tibore ireferred to, calls attention tO the subject 6clitoritilly.F the editorial and the Alba: letter, hay- .• . • I , inglnodoubt the same. paternity, u 1 language. as . follows: "Xp perscn of ' `,ordinary understanding • Can.. doubt that 'by the 'provisftin4. of the rick constittition --! "rail'forcl. county will • 1 .nry i : - -:oon be- divided; and ifi:' - they pref;_-r , the Troy plan 3yi,kh iti' lAtie • extent • of territory, and ;its taxable .;,• ~ property to tie Minnequa pliikitT their privitegp; and .an :Opperfunity should 4e offered the' .:*wle• - pc-Ople , of the county to txpress-thAir=". views 1 " , .. . on this .question ; meaning, we sup pose that ' ; `f an opportunity should be :Offered the whole people of the cotn4- ty to' express their viewa ":- by t e Cheju of a candidate tor 't.i.iciile - gis' 1 - Imre: in favored` one : or the-_ - other f ! ; the plans mentioned , for the - ; diVision' of *Air 'county; . . . , ' Ohr purpose in wallin g ptiblic a - tention to this subject is'fo l state that the wholepreinisesl both of the Allia , ,„ :,. . . ! coiniqknication an,d, th'o4. .editorial counnents'7,of-the Canton ,:Sentinel, founded iicion the" assurcii)tion thl4 by the' provisions of the "new- consti-. llntion, if adopted, r.sN- counties ciki 1 be,formed by the legisla6re withont i the submission of I the•tincstion toj a vote of the people..l ) Bothi the edit6r !, and hiS Alba corres ondent are either An; -. Vi 0,21 c- c-tie" , .7111#E. 7: - . ling c furnicly „ IBMIE , r `, • .., =IEEE rsaay, Aug. 7,;1873. 1.... . VO : TIO X radfoTtl 1:1,1873,1 VIGILANCE COILIIITTEES !gL . :lz), J4sper N Holcomb, A PEOPLET inexcusably,ignorant of the p new con stitution, or are guilty ig a malicions design to mislead- the 'People as to_ the actual Condition -the question relatili to 'The ditichin counties and the establiihmentoi nor count a. In order that Jima% ratty be no L apprehension upon this ' , subject,' We give the Ist and . 2d ssctions of the proposed,article of thelnew constitu tion relatiNt to Countir , and Town ships, Which are as follpws: VORD TION. Sac. 1. " No new county shall be formed or established by the General AsSembly which shall reduce the county or counties, or either of them from , which it shall be taken, to less contents than four hundred square miles; nor shalt any county be formed'or established coutatmcg a less population than twenty' thousand inhabi tants; nor shall' any line thereofpass within less than ten miles of any county seat of the county or countiesproposed to be aiOded." , SEC. 2. 'No countyshall be divided or have any part stricken therefromthont submitting i e° the question to a vote of the ple of the coun ts-, nor unlesst majority of the legal voters of the county voting on the quittion shaU vote for the same." : : The - above propositions have passed l'with great unanimity l in the conven tion throtigh committee of the, whole, find; on second reading, and aro - Pending upon final paisage, and 1 1 cannot be I changed ;without 'going ~ I again into; committee of the ..whole 12p011 this,thibject, which is not likely to be done; and their . odoption by the convention and submission 'to a vote of the people. may th i rrefore'be con sidered as-certain. Tho convention meets.- again about the middle of September, and before adjourning over for ,the heated term a resolution was alMot unanimously cl a abided, the sob'staSc i of which is about as follows: Thlt immediately upon again assembling the ,con-Ven tion will proceed without delay to finish - up thework befiire l'., and that the new constitution shalt be sub mitted to a vote of t e 'people at a special election for mitt: purpos' e - as early as practicable thereafter, and if 'adopted, be operati e from and af ter the first clay of Ja nary next. 'ln the light of these fac s, why attempt to mislead the public mind by telling the people that " under the provisions of the new . constitutiqn, new counties can o be , formed *vitt:tent a Note being taken nit?" The pe l t•son who states it is either ,consaminately ignorant, or else is ili deliberate{ falsifier. Theab4ve, propositlons nee entirely. fair, and}} if odopted by the people and be'coraa a part of the organic law, as ,"t'q trust they will be, we shall be 'entirely willing to t;ust the people of the county upon i the question of Aivisin, either the Troy or Minne qua plan, and shal be content do abide. their decision. In the mean time let us not be deeivedby croak ers who attempt to is anufacture pub l 4 lie opinion for selfish purfaees. THE VELEGITE ELECTIONS. • On thel23d instan the. republican !, electors Of this county Will be called upon ,to select deldgatas to represent them in the nominaticig contention which is- to meet on the 26th instant. If the masses of thelpa`rty attend the primary meetings, we shall have,' as we have generally blad heretofore, au unobjectionable ticket.' It Must be understbOd the delegates are not to be chosen` inithelnterest of candi dates, Which too many have come to consider case,l but the object should be to . promote the best inter ests of the whole party, by securing an unbiased.ex.Dresp l ion of the will'of, the party' ? having in view first.a true regard for' principles, and afterwards rn who Will 'faith- Ise principles,. and ithe duties of ihtir OEM fully cair li.olleSqy several positions The iepubliean county has ,n. pry can be inaintainec only. gil'O thiS snb Lion.• : DICT I ITION. • A mrabe..•. of republican journals in • i this SC - de, and 1 among : then the I Scranton; Republiqan . and LancaSter Inquir6r,f have taken it upon theta selves tO 'say, at least, who shall not `benOminated. by l the State 'Conven, tion. It,is the province of every ed itor,. as well - as other voters, to • ex press a preferen4 for candidates pre,. vions to:norninat'ons, ; but it .is mani festly unfair and lietatorial to, declare: i in - advance that certain men must' not be nominated. 'We Jioldi itlif. be the d,utylof every i republican to yield • . eirkieSt , 'support to the nominees t of the , party; pr l ovided idways, they • I are fairly nomins.ted by a majority of tfe4 repiesentat l ives of., the ,party, .FOr,instanee, .the.papers referred to aboV!, and a lei others, declare that Mr: - MICKEY shall: notibe nominated for State Treasurer, and prophesy overwhelming. defeat in case he is placed upon - Ale; ticket. .It-is not de nied that !Mr. *Amax has' hosts of friends among the working' men of the party—perhaps- a hirge majority. of the Convention soon to assemble may believe hiM entitled to the nom ination ; but suPpose hie friends should find thernserves in a resPeetr ble minority, ;would it be: fair and just in them to say no other . .mati should be elected:l They. Might do so withjast s much propiicty as the opponents f Mr.- MAcKEN now threaten defeat u2i case he is placed upon the ticket. ) Such a state Of af fairs ginkes - harmony an ithpossibili ty, and the course of the - men and journals who are laborinOo create dissensions and strife iii - gte party organization ,should be Aenounced by every honest republican: Tbis paper l4s nct declared a-pref erened for Mr. ALteszy,'or any of the other able genlemef? mentioned in connection with the Treasurership, and we shall lab in earnestly _and hon estly for the sucress of • the ticket, if fairly nominated, as we have no doubt he, whether ; the men - eomposin,g it a 4 our personal choice or not.; 1 - - POIIiLAND Or-gon , has been visited by another disastrons - fire, resulting: in a loss of near y $2,00a,000. - LETTER PROM.TANEI3 . g. WEBB. hilt. S. W. Ar..voiD : The.' circular . of LtrnuaSJ, Uenaws. et 41* beating date July 71; 18714 contains auttb'etideasiatits es meth to . - desnask site at my hands. Re announces lilluself ap; a dlitalon Candidate ter &presented& and iskori Ike Mbancqua : .-iaatiatubsig thatdilate ‘ltepao kind is 010010 I will merely lay th,t,thUlllnnequa planliwi the only one ,thatl is now possible, and the poly ono which Mr.l.llzanzo and his co istitifers of which Mr. ANDILEWEI is the champi-. on, are in favor of.. I ' - What is the Mipticqua plan? It is elmpiy this: to take as near oneftentli of-the popula tion of this county as they can and' have less, with territory , very largely front; T..yeeming, with little population, to nuke, the; number of square miles, incledingsome portions of .tiogs and; Sullivan ;Ici locate tile public;bnildings or county se pt at litinniquaj upon the' property of HET.DIC, fvhich Would be almost upon the north ern extreme, leaving some pirta of their riew county farther from ,the j porinty-sort than any territory which they. take from this comity is froth Towanda. Now, 11 ask again,-who is in faveir of a county like this? Mr. .A:inunws is not. This I have the right. to sap, for he ad =.mittod that to B.NDT4WS is tn , tivoiof making that Territory into a county, with the full'understanding that it is immediately to be foll Owed :adding .as nearly as 'possible an other tenth part of the Population.of this coun ty, and that kind of legislation to be continued until ho takes in ail the territory ihich (he in cludes in.hie Troy plan, - txamely twelve, town ships and Live boroughs . [ Mr. Ilitanic, last win ter; desired the Lyciemmg member . to allow him to pass Ills Lill, W.Ying to him, that after Obtaining his county; would consent that the Lyeming part of the territory mightagain be , rratored to that county. I Will Mr.:A;WRER'S tell the people, if this is not Ithe truth?' It' would , seem tome that if only four townships were to , be taken from Bradford, i that Troy courts and th 6 terriWe dandir of taivatiori for public build ings, will still remain--Witir fUnr lesa township* to assist in bearing the burden. Mr. ANDIUM bite sein proper to drag mie l before the. public in his i circular (as also does the Cahtrin Sentinel), as the champion Of TjoY, in Opposition to !Ilia pla n , which to my alind is a most wild and extrava,gant propoitiiin ; and be'has also seen proper; as an eritfence r of that fact, to allude to, the law creating an assistant law judge, and ilotherl i for holding courts t, Troy. Upon that subject I have, io. say that a petition wassent to me; signed byialmost every lawyer in the county, as also Judo SruarrEn, saying there was too mach labor in this dis trict fur one man. i'hialliad reason to believe •was true, as Judge b, taxi:ran prior to that time had prepared a bill which had been , passed, 'providing for the reference of cases to a lawyer, ,the expenses of the referee - to be Paid by the comity, saying to me as he gave me that bill, that some plan must be devised to enable the business of the cou4- to be done more speedily. Under thatlaw thisi county, [ait], if my recol lection ie'correct,•al,kont; s4oo a year for the two years it aas in operation ; and when the law creating 'the assistant law judge, was passed, beheving-s.s rdid that the two judgescould do the work, I passed a bill repealing to mach of the referee law as reqUire:l the refeiee to be paid by the county'; !so l i that in fact, so far as m the expse 'of Bradfoi l d county is , concerned, it pays about:s3sl.ta year less thin before the passage of that law. In speaking, of the law providing fur l the hold ing oreotit-ts at TriCy, Mr. ANniniws *aye "No one is en green l as to think for b. moment that it was riot , intended that this Tom caurt mnst have calla buildings.l By this lie 'intends to carry the idea thatbu !dings are to be erected by the county for thiglyurpose. I Mr. INSURE'S - a knowslitist there are very few, it any persons that favor that project; that even in Trby it has no advocates ;all there say without hesita Lion that' they ask pen° such thing ; and ho a ell knoWe that I am as much opposed to that as any luau in We t county.' In my judgment there is no pea - et- in e x istence by which build; ings c.tit:be built at iroy at the (xpecso of the county, for that purvise. If - there is; it should be be repealed, and that 'rotthl ptit an end' to the clamor et, demagognei. If such pcoyer is in ca 7 igtc. , nce,,<Toes ,atiy man believe, two 'successive grand juries of Isradr4rd County, would 'report in favor of any Suchlproject.' (And a court house at Towanda could not be built without passing:lwo such jriri+o. I am iipposnd to the . fr,rnistion of county, l icr.comm'Ti, as I believe, with almost ',the entire sentiment tif Brad ord county, with-, isut teing the champion of any section, whet-114 er it shall be formed with but fourtownshipl and thus remain, cr Whether iris to be c , ,tendeot try 1 , ! the laird of legislation that Me., llEnpre under stands bow to enfyiluyl, till it reaches! the Mate lind apit takes in about one-01ril or the ter!ritof ry of tlai's county, whichis.the :real plan oil Mr . • ~ i ! .A.Nongefii. !I ! • - 's 1 - - I Why has 11r., I ANonnws; in 144 cireular f isceiF • • party of Bradford ud record, which if the people will is'looo nominate himself, bat to prevent. My Leingia candidate; of if I.^. cai,Llilat r, to privenk my nomination. I Ave , not =del myspf !a eandidate; . I have find . the honor in part to rcprc'eut the people lof this': conntY foil fire , ycarSi *hitt honor the eis— if alqi i I have attained, and the amount of the Pay is net -! enough to induce tne,to crowd myself as alcan didate at this time. Bat if this question is one in which the People are more interested thitn any other, 'then they HIM-1111d ' fieDd 1 the min i whom they behove can best protect tf l icir int tr eiks.l.:lf they; think I. ant that man, than It should be nie.; if not, then Ilt re is. no . eation why I should be a candidate and preferred over others. lnfae't, lam !milk tri say' that f One, man l ean as cell serrn thn , . inuircsls of thn peci= ple upon this 'question as another, then it would be as well or -better that some: man like ..Mr. ANDEIVS, who has resided in, the county foidy years "and never setight eincP," stibild ibe noiminatek. lam not one, of those that believe any ;Ilan itii;xperionnicl upon a qui+tion like this, can resist Mr. lIEnD,Ii.: and lois vi i rganiOtto as well as.one. of experience. : 1 The only reason why Me,. A . NLIII.W3 11165 fCCII proper .to make his Coutitst againt4 l ine, and perrint :Messrs. DAIITT aL1:1N101101.S to pass iiii noticed, I can only :ice:mit for upon the basis that it is evident who-of all others the. Minue :14u2t., teen do not want ect ' n little atten niliTll (.7,ONNTAY, N. 11., June 15;1873 1 ! Leaving behind us the city,of Boston with all its attractions, such as they; are, wo 'start .for, the Hill Country. 'There are various ,routes;; ours is by the Boston, Concord & bloptreal 14.1 R., Which, following the Merrimac river, takes! us on through Lowell, the. great city l oat spin dles and BEN. BUTLER, 3lanchesber, and Con cord the capital of New Ram pihire, Thle Fecnctry thus far, while pleasant, is hot striking ; the conntry is slightly rolling; while the peor Her riniaolhas b3en dammed so often by the Tan .kees, 'that .it seems to flare had its spiiit - crushed, and dineandc'ra thrOugh • the fields!in: suclia. subdued and peaceful way, that it is _hard to tell, from the ear windows, which way leirl'really flowing. 'As you 'ascend, hovrever, and get nearer - Units sources,-it tlashen% out with till its, youthful spirit ind ' ruilies and tumbles over the stones and among the rocks d in a very livelyway. Almost, immediately after leavlng Concord, the traveler in search .of tile' .pictni , , etnpuf begins to'flud it. You r catch ghtn i pses of: the distant mountains, and in a little 'time' the road readmit the shores of Lake Winnipesanko . e. - As yen ride along, every now and Ihen yeti catch some beautiful glimpse of the vr-tersoin til yon arrive at Weirs, which is the i i point on the lake Where connection is made 'with the' Stearitboat,; for. Centre 'Harbor .mad IWolfber °ugh.' The afternoon train reaches Weirs at 5 o'clectiaind' a better time of day for the ride which is bf.fore us could not be chosen. The -sun has lost his early tiower, it:lld his rays AM lug across 1101 and ' rn?untaln bring out the beauties of this wondrous landscape: in a soft, yet full light; which is exquisite beyond descrip tion. :-Ervano EVERETT, writing :R.1, 1 011t, 4ii. 1i eery lake and this very sail we are now taking, says, I"I ha . vo been something of a velcr iti our Mtn country, and in Europe have seen ill that is most attractive, fronntho Highlands 'of ScOthind to the Golden Hern - ef Constantinople; ,ffoirrtho summit of thn'llartz Mountains to the Fountain of 'I - enclose; but my eyes haste yet ,"to rest on a Iprelie.r scene than that wine smiles around yon,-,,tis you - sail from; Weir landing Ito ' Centro HarbOr." - It is not a large ,expanse lof proper to antionnee the alone, al a candlclatri3 against him, not eveti mentioning Naj. or M - 17 1 . -NICTIOLS, ho arc, as be well kncnia, thelield and u j orlini. , , fi=r a liomination.ll. do not flow bow this [may ;strike the minds (if otberk.,:bitt it ch.a:s. se,ein to me that ,the tl to be Made in this !ciireular by Mr. Azumnwi!, JA:IL. H. Wi:rl. East §mithfiela, . L jply 31,1873. .• [For : the IiEPOIITE4 LETTERS FROM I TOURIST. I. water that meet your eye, for the bosom of the lake is stud ded with Wanda, one for every do in the , they say, and sometimes it-seenis u !though you Were peeling .along a riv 4; again the wider widens andycit get a view of - A maiificeUt 'Sweep Of Wand water, now ion turn, pidid of some emera l d bdwod and the . mighty WOW Ossipita Citecartus 10 1 their clotilki , hes& learn you. ' AContin !tuber there arc but two boys, the Moulton House and the Banter, :either Of which afford good accommodations for the trwitier, at very reasonable .rater. For thotte ylictldelight in fishing, this is one of the beet plaeea for that sport in Nom Hampshire. The; mountain streams which; ponr into the hie are the, home of the spotted trout, dear to anglers, and the large body of water in the lake_ Boot' abilundrwith pickerel; lake trout, perch, and various other finny tribeV. While waiting' for thAtotage, I 'tried an hour's, fishing for perch,' with the result of Some six pounds of -titmice fish as over-were ptilled' oat by a tyro. From Centro Harbor a staiie lino runs to Woh, OAP pee on the 'Eastern Railroad. The - ride aeemas the country, some 'seventeen miles, is worth coping a thousand miles to take. Leaviiig Celatre Harbor we pasit through Moultonbor oukti, along the shoran of Red Hill pond, Ift beautiful mountain' lake abounding .with Set, through Sande, ich, near the east line of which is au establishment which seems very queer among these sterile mountains, being nothing more nor, leas than a wine shop, Really and Unit a wine shop; nothing else is sold theie and the Winels all of domestic manufacture. We slopped and tried a glass of it and foetid it ta.he very much superior to the ,High-sounding titled wines atialtiable' in the city; 'the pure julep of the Oilier and nothing I else no vile decoctions of logwood or other deletnic;nl drugs: Ati we roll rapidly along an excellent road (and by the way I always take ()Weide scat when I can dot one; there is 'so much more sonde of exhilarating motion , and then one lia4 sotouch better opportunity to see every oh the right hand rises the range of the (Ma pco; Mountains, heavily wooded to their sneaniit- The timber for the :amens ship, ffearsar'ge, which sunk the rebel privateer, Alabama, was cut l froin these woods. On the left, the high peaks of White Feet, Israel, and Chocorua, de light the eye. By our aide flows a bea i ntifnl mountain stream; rushing and foaming over its stony bed, while ever and anon we catch a glimpse of a spot where the driver, who' is learned in trout lore, says be is sure one of the spekled beauties is lying. For my part the temptation is almost irresistible to leave the stage and try a chance at them. In the town of s a ndwich and close to' the road is a patnral curiosity, which in striking resemblance elects the celebrated* ‘.'Proille," the old man of the mountains. On the left. hand side of the road acid "near a little school house, there reposei in full view a massive rock; whose outlines resem ble, as accurately Rs ,it cat with a chisel, the form of a sleeping lion. They call italic , Lion thick.' There is really no defect—the hUge tore-paws support the head ; the moss Likes the place of the tawny mane ; the body is per filet, even to the tail. . As we pass the school house, the school-ma'am is just leaving for_the day, and woman-like she scans the traveiers ' with a quick inquisite eye, 'to see, probabl3l what they have , on. At last four miles paSses, thimigh a bit of exenisite scenerrin the volley cif the Dear Camp river, a stream of considera ble Fin` and affording excellent sport to those • ;Ito are fond of trout fishing. Here was ;one f DANIEL Wsnsrea'fr favorite resorts, laud *many a day did ho spend among these scones. Arriving- at West Ossipee, while you wait for the train to North Conway you can got a good itupper at p.1.2.11C . 8, an ancient hostelry which was Wkuseen's stopping place during his sum- Inter sojourns in this section . THE experience of last year seems to have given the Democracy a surfeit of coalitions. The one thing they seem to be united on is that Siinon pure Democrats alone shall be placed on the Democraticlicket. The .I"ew York World in a late issue says e : 6. The Democracy Welcome allies from qvery quarter but they blve had their fill' of coalit ions, and the Democratic Executive Comihittee of Philadelphia, have issued an address in which they recominendlthe nomination of n no i but representative Democrats for nominal on. I On this subject the address sayer Your co mitt ee recommend,then,that we en er the campaign a separate and distinctive organization,and make the fight, whether for victory or defeat. ;Who .aliall be the standard-bearers remains forlyon, in your representative diviions and wards, to decide at,..the primary elections in SepteMber. But this muctcwe may state ; that if you expect your committee to organize and carry out a successful canvass, see to it that you select none but the best men for the positions tp be .filled.. It is not sufficent that the candidate Is Si Democrat. He must be representative in his character, 'and command the contidenec..and support of the tax-payers, irrespective of party. He must be selected, not because he seelia the 'position, but because the position requires his services. - - I i - So oar Liberal friends are formally - notified that they may vote the , , Dem ocratic ticket if they choose; but , eah no longer aspire to be canditates of the party; - They had better return to the ''old roof tree," and take , shelter under the broad ibanners of the Republican . party.. 1 7gew.ltavertisements. FOR SALE.—The New Housp on Main Si.; second door north of Chestnut st,— Lot about lAN) feet front. Terms easy. , Inquire on the premises, Of itre. Howes, and of E. T. Fox. For SALE.—Two valnablo tag Lida In Towanda Boro,near the upper Depot. Price, $3OO pach. For further particulars enquiry`, of William lidealy, North Towanda. Julyl7-wls.*• WM. nEki.T. C • AIIT ON. Whereas, my Fanny!has left my bed and board without kit& 6111E6 or provocation. this Is to forbid all persone i from harboring or trusting her on toy account, as phsll pay, no bills of.her contracting after this dateil SIYUO OWENS. Gi July T 2, 1873.-3 t• 11V TIA EST HOME ! t, • A grand Harvest Home, under auspices of ) *North{ Towanda Lodge I. 0. G. T.. 639, will b hel4 in FOSTEG'S GROVE, North Towanda, on - FRIDAY, AUGUST 22 . • , - L 4 Oen. LOUIS WAGNER, G. W. C. T., of Penn sylvania, and several other distinguished speaker), will be present. • 1 ' - . I le A general invitation is'extendedio all who desiii to participate. Al dinner will be prepared n tile ground, and furnished at reasonable rates, . It, A good band of music will bo In attendance. , MI associations who expect' to attend., will pleato give notice to the Committee the number orpeni beris who will be present. Members of Lotikessid other societies are invited to appear in bregalia. Any further Information may be ebtaincd;by ad. dressing the Chairman of the committee. 11 :'•i C. E. WRITE, Chairman?. • • E. RUTTY, ' , c.- JAS. FOSTER. ..: i! North ToWauds, July 31, 1873. -...: DISSOLUTION.—The co-partne*- ship, heretofore existing between .the signed ander_ the firm name of Boon t Illeins,.,;`ls this day dissolved by maths' consent. C, Keen will continuo the business and settle all acconntiDf the late firm. .. • • c.II,ISOON,i • 5: - *. -- itrA - The Wird House will be under the management of Byron Noon and G. H. Frink. both of whom SO well known to the traveling public as young ixienVf experience, In the hotet business. r 4 July 31, 18/3. HW. PATRICK, Arroitimr-AT • /AM.; Office: Mercor'e Block, nett dootlo the Exptese °Mee, Tow Inds, Pe. Ju1117,11370.• 14,1 • VOR: SALE.-My house and lot 1: situate In the northern part of the borongkef Towanda, it now offered for-sale, cheap. 1y22,13. - J. MURRY WATTS ROME ACADEMY. The Pall Term of this Institute will open AVGPST 25th, under -the principalship of P. L. Cbrisoll. Miss L. At lildgwap, bliss 11. L. Wattles, assistants. Term; 12.weets. - , , MEM . . Commmon English: ..._.4 ' ' El bO Common English told Higher f1ng1i5h....... ' 5 tile' Single recitations in Languages I ' . 3 40 24 lessons on Piano or Organ, 1 hour each.; .. '' BIN Instruction in Vocal Music, free. ' ' 1 - fl,, Bills payable at the middle of term. ' • L . '. Students 'wishing to prepare themselves for com mon school teaching, will be required to bruit:to such scourge of. discipline ,and drill as• will: thtir oughly At them for the work. . ' N flood board can be obtained on reasonable' tens, but students can lessen their expenses ..by renting' rooms and boarding themselves. _,. ;' Students are ;equated to be present promptlyLa,t the beginning of the- term, as a delay at this .tisp causes great embarrassment both 'to teachers, mod pupil • i . . . ... ..2 , The tc4chers and the citizens generally. will do ill • in their power to render the term's work thorolo*, profitable Ind pleasant for those who may fayortikiit institution' with their patronage.- •"' ~,, i For ftwtherinfdrmation, address • " ' p'• I --_ -. -r. L. calmer:lx, t t r Borne. August 4,'13.w3. , Principal. 9 ~.- AUTION.—AII persons are earl: Boned against harboring or trastingll B Lad.), as I will pay no debt. of his contracting. _ Athens, Aug. 5, 13. - , A. LADD.!,! OE , t: • rtEttIFF'S SALE—By virtue' of atierit of Pl. Fs. 'bawl ant of the Court of Com wan Raw of Bradford County. to me directed. will M exposed to public sale on the premises on SAT mum', Aram at 1 p. tn. the following 'lot. piece, of ipsnol: of land sit nate twk, _hounded On the north by War of Peter a' Levi Stull and It. by" langield John Y*l¢ and .Leifyott: B .11=W by landidflitokunon Lindley. Sheldon xi. ey an Petealferdtc. west by bands of, Peter Herdic; con .tabaint 175 acres, more or less; about 100 acres Im , protral• three frame house., two 'frame bersul.lcr stunt:ad fruit trees thereon. • Sel4d and taken into execution at the suit of Wi C. Palmer A; Co. es W. W. Cole and E W. Pratt. J. Id. SMITH, Todnada, August 1.1878. ' Sheriff.' • HERIFF'S SAID.---B virtue: of S aNrrit of IL Fa. issued out of the Court of Ommtion Pleas of BradfOrd County, and M me di. retied, will beexposed to public sale'at the Court Eons in the Borough of Tciwands, on THURS. DAY,;AUG. 22, 1873,at 1 o'clock. p.m., the following desexibed lot, piece. or piroel of bind situate in 111. *ter todnehip, bounded' aa follows; North by land of Edward Lock Wood, east by tho Susquehanna riveni southby bad of Mrs. Mary Ann WWkei,west by lagd of Edward Mills, containing 63 acres of land„rmore or less, about 12 improved, with an or. ehard; of•frult trace thereon; no buildings. &bud and taken into execution at the *suit of Mena S. Pike vs E. L. Walker. • • ALPO—One otherlot, piece, or parcel of laud sit nate in Towanda Borough, bounded on the north by bridal of James 0. Frost, east by land of John F. Idearfa; south by land of 'John Lantz, west by Charles street; being about 10 feet front on said Charles-at. and running back to the line of lands of said John F. Means about 140 feet, more or less, With di frame hop thereon.. . , Also—The . defendant'S C.' D. Cash and F. A. CaelOandivided 2-5 interest in one other lot, piece, or - palvel,of land situate in said Boro of Towanda, bounded as follows: 'North by' Poplar-st.; east by Third.at.; so nth. by land of William Gitlin; west bylQ] alley; being about 10 feet front on said Thir-st, and about 221 feet back on said Poplar-at , wake two story Gothic brick dwelling house, small, frame.barn, other outbuildings,. with fruit and or. namental .trees thereon; said lot known as The Homestead lot of the David Cash estate. ' A.43o—One other lot, pieces;-or parcel of land on the property of said C. D. Cash, in the Boro of Towanda, bounded as followa:i North by Janda of Soloii n aon Walborn and H. Jacobs; out by land of T. 0,-ipeLano; south by Pine-st.; west by land of C. sE:Mariville; being about 100 feet front on- said Pina'At. about 112 feet deep, running back to the south line of said Walborn and Jacobs, with a frame dwelling house thereon: ' . - ALSO—The defendant's C. D. Cash and F.A. Cash -undiVided 2-5 interest In one other lot, piece, or par- , eel of land situate in Barclay twp„. containing 113 &creel more or less, th the I warrantee name of-D. U. Cuniecgham, with a SA!, Mill, P ( taillhouses, and sta ble t 44 . 3 4: ; . e . 2n. - -,, A ' The s aid de fendant's undivided 2.5 interest in ode otheribt, piece, or parcel of land situate In 13 arctay , containing 490 acres of land, mpre or War t ' ess,fin the warrutee name of Peter Ladley. ALSO—The said defendant's undivided 2-5 Inter' est iti ono other lot, Pleas, or parcel of land situate d i . In Barclay twp., cont, Ining 330 acres , more or less, In tbh warrantee naM. of Joseph Ladley. 0-=. AoSaid defen rat's undivided .2-5 interest in 'one ether lot, piece, or parcel of land situate. in Barelly twp., contain ng 355 acres, more or lees, In the prarrante3 name f Walter Stewart: A .90—Said defen nt's midivided .2-5 Interest in • one Olier iclt, piece, pr pitied of laud situated in Ilarellay twn„ and Overton, containing .400 acres, mark or loss, in tht warrantee name of Andrew Ladl.oy. . . eledzed and taken I to elemtion at the suit of L.. 'W. 4 : 1 on d vs C. D. Ca h and Frederick Cash, lately co-partners trading nder the Ann' name of G D Cash & Co. , i 1 ! Arao—At the snit Of Overton k Elsbree vs O. D. Casll and F. A. Cash secnrity. ALSO—Ono other Int, piece. or parcel of land sit nataiin Wyalusing twr., bynnded as follows: Begtn 4, Me at a corner of tho Porter & Nichols lot. on Ch ,ch street. In the,village of Wyslusing; -thence; ale said street north 05 deg. east, 50 feet' to a cor ner"f M. Black's let; thence south 35;deg. east, 83 fect,lo a corner on line of Andrew Foe's lot; thence son I . 9 deg. west; TO feet to a corner on said Porter & 11, chola lot; thence north 35 deg. west, 132 feet to the ,- lace of beginning; . containing 19 4.11 perches, mote or less, all improved, with a large frame doutle store-house and small frame barn thereon. 13,ir.ed and taken into execution at the suit of J.L. Gaylord nee vs It. J. Halfoek & Co. ALSO—One other lot, piCce, or parcel of land sit nattt in Towanda Borough, bounded as- follows: lib4th by Bridge street, east by land of J. B. Thin. ney; southlly landeof Orrin D. Wickham, west by Fourth street; being 75 feet en ,said Fourth.st and 50 feet on Said Bridge-at., with a frame'honso and rock - AT/it trees thereon. • Sized and taken into execution st.the suit of Datitel Sullivan vs P. Fogerty. • Also—At the suit of Balding k Bushell vs Pat rick, Fogarty. Also—At suit of Codding & Russell Y 3 Patrick Forty and Charles Nobles. ALSO—Ono other lot, piece, or'parcel of land sit. natii in Wyalusinglwp., bounded as folloWs: Be-. gin Ping at a corner of the Porter k Nichols lot on Chtirch street, In the village of 'l3'yalusing; thence alohg said street north 55 deg., east GO feet to a conger of If. Black's lot; thence south 35 deg., east 83 feet to a corner on line of Andrew Fee's lot; thou«) south d deg., west 70 feet to a corner on said Potter & Nichols lot, Gamed north 35 deg., west 1344 feet to the place of beginning; containing, 10 4.11 'Tiara perches, more or less, all improved, with a tart: frame double storehouse and small , frame. ba thereon. • • tied and taken into execution at the suit of E. B.FBmitla vs R. J. Hillock & Co. I also—St the cult of Edward Vaughn vs ALSO—One - other lot, pie'ce. or parcel of land sit ukte In Wysoz twp., bounded on the north by the seitool-houso lot, east by public highway' leading frfen 31yorabnrg to tßome, south by land of L. E, Whitney..west by land of E. Reed Myer; containing Ni;of an acre, More or less, all improved, with a frsime dwelling house, frame barm andle few fruit tr;Ces thereon , Seized and taken into execution at the stilt of Co.l-' ding. Russell dr. Co. vs Leander Wood. .'ALSO=-One other lot, piece, or parcel of land sit. tto in Sheshequin twp., bounded on the north by lands of L. D. Tyrrell, .east and south by lands of 3filton Phillips, west by lands of George Sybley. '..:Seized and taken into execution at the suit of B. J. R. A. . . W. Vandnzer vs James M. Russell and Madeline M. Mansell. /asp—One other lot, piece. or parcel of land sit date in Franklin twp.,bounded on the north and Oat by lands of Mrs. olly Chaapel, south by public gghway leading trona Towanda to Canton, west by Vablic highway leading from West'Franklin to Gran, Ville Centre; containing - 1-8 of en acre, more or less, on improved; no buildings. . Seized and taken into execution at_ the snit of t 4 has. Taylor vs Horace Taylor and Allen Woodin. q ALSO—One other lot, piece, or parcel of land sit, hate in Springfield twp.; bounded on the north by lands of Wm. T. Daly and Newton Fanning, east by -and of John Wetbrook, south by the lands of Wid ow Stacey, Widow Fanning and Hirim Horton, west 3)y ion d of Riney Canada; contatning, 00'iscres.more r k.r less; all tinrovid, !with two frame dwelling lionseis, ono frame brrii, and orchard of fruit trees 4liereon. Seized and taken into execution at - the suit of :Pomeroy Bros, TS P. Guthrie and Fanny Guthrie. ALSO—One other lot, piece, or parcel , of land sit uate in Sherhequlu twp., bounded as follows: North by lands of Peter Wolfe and G. W. Kinney, east by lands of Benjamin Smith and DeWitt Alger, south lby lands of Abram Gore and C. C. Clore, west by the ISusquehanna river; containing Macros, .more or Hess; about 150 acres improved, with two franfe - !dwelling houses, one frame barn and two orchards !of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into eaccution at the suit of J. Af Record vs VolentineSmith. Also--At the suit of J., A. Record I's VolentinC , ALSO—One other lot, piece, or parcel of land, situate in Smithfield ttcp., bounded as follows:. North by the Owen E. Harris' lot, south by lands of Melvin S. Dibble, east by the lands of Adam Shell, scat by lands Of Widow Sorer, containing 53 scree, more or less; about 40 acres improved; ono log house and a few fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other lot, piece, or parcel of land sit natedn Burlington tom, County and State a,ore- Said, bounded as follows: North by lands of;Oarid Ross' estate and Reuben Morley. south by lands of Long Bros. and lands of Cleo. P. Tracy, west by lands of ftenhen nieley, containing acre, more or loss; framed infuse, framed barn and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of P. Brady va 11. 11. Compton. , • ' . ALSO--Oso other lot, piece, or paicid of land sit uate in Tuscarora twp., bounded as fidlows: North by lands fit William Whitney, oast by lands of John H. Ayers and EdwardMurbaker, Jr., south by land of E. C. Wedge,west byland of Abram Waltman, con tabalpg, 80 acres of land, more or less: about 40 acres improved, with a framed house, trained barn, Mid a low fruit trees thereon. Retied and taken intoexecution at the suit of Julia Canfield vs N. P. Babcock, • ALSO—Oro other lot, piece', or parcel of land Mt nate In Canton twp..,bounded as follows: North by lands of Daniel Casper and A. T. Dunbar, east by land of said A. T. Dunbar, month by, land of Jacob Horning; wsst by land - f 4 Frederick Williams, con taining 20aores of land; about 18 acre■ impro'ed, with a frame house' and fowfruit tram thereon. I Seized and taken Into eiecution at the snit of Geo. A. Crandall vs W. N. z , Giegory and Alice A. Gregory. ALSO—One other lot, plece, or parcel land sit uate in North Towanda twp., bounded am .131 lows Beginning at • etake'and stones for a coiner on corner of lands of Nathaniel Bennett and John F. Campbell, thence a Southerly course along the lands of said Nathaniel Bennett to a corner in the brook near the cold spring; thence a.westerly coarse along the highway leading from Towanda to .Bur, Ungton, op Sugar Creek toa willow tree for a corner on the south side of said highway; thence r south erly course along and by a fence, now on the ground to a Maple tree near the batik of Sugar Creek; thence southerly to the centre of said Creek to a corner;jthence an easterly course along the'.?centre -of saidereek to line of lands of W. S. Blinded' Co a stone'for a corner; thence along lands of said w. S. Runde!! to a corner near said Rundall's dwelling house; thence a northerly , course along said Run doll's land ton stake and stone for a corner; thence a westerly course along iinds of Chester. Bennett and John F. Campbell to place of beginning, con taining 70 acres, more or' less; abont SIV acres proved, with a frame house, frame barn and orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken'into execution at the suit of A. L. McKean vs Stephen Bennett. , ' ALSO—One other lot, piece, or parcel of rand elt• nate in Franklin twp., bounded.as 'North and west by lands of Luther Smith, east by the public highway, leading,from West Franklin to Granville Centre, south by land of II iram Cole, con taining of an acre of land, more, or lesq, ali proved, with a frame house' thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of A. K. Pomeroy *a Elizabeth Lindley,now Elizabeth Pakten. ALSO--One other lot, piece, or - varael of land-sit uate in Springfield tvrp., hounded as follows: 'North by land of William iVigaten, east by land of Joseph Clark and public highway;, south and west by lande of Ellen Clark, containing two acres, more or less, all frnioroved, with a frame dwelling houlte, frame shed, cooper shop and few. fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into .execution at tho suit of John,,Barrett vs David S. Board and Z. Y. ALSO—One other lot; piece, 'or Parcel of Lsnasit nate in'Towanda Borough, bounded as follows: North by land of Geo. McCabe, east by land of W.H. Morgan, south by Wasingtoti.st, west by land of L. Hollon, being 10 feet front on laid street by 42 feet deep, witicono-half of a fratho dwelling house there on.. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of J.H. Phinney vs 8. J. Ward and 0. A. Ward. ALSO—One other lot, piece, or parcel Cf land sit nate in Wysluting twp., bounded as follows; North by laude of C. J. Vosbnrg. east by lands of H. S. Camp, south by Maple street (so called), west by Alto public highway leading from Camptown to Herricle? vale, containing obe-baLf acre of land, more or less; all improved,tvith a franie building thereon,' used for a dwelling house and cooper shop. ~ Seized and taken Into execution at the suit of ( Iliiton Homet '4 F. IL Major and Henry L. Chaffee. 4,L80,-Ono other lot, piece, or parcel of-land sit t• Alin: in West B riinglou nip., bounded as follows: ',North by Lands of John White and Horace Booth, eiat by land of lmrles Thacker. south by lands of John Phillips, wept by land of Horace 13poneer and the public highway, containing 157 sexes; more or less; about 70 acres improved, 'with a frame dwell ing house, frame bar:l:and fruit trees thereon. • Seized and taken faro execution at the snit of Janice Wood vs, Wm. Ballard; • Legal. l ii -15--',.•.--- , ---- , ----- ----r--14 .A.l43o—*Perothar tot, Piero. or Lareig 0 1Z. alt • natefln Troy twp., bounded:on .nerrth 1 y lands 4:Illd b3r IkOlheri Cale:. Gait Fag 0 by a ir lltt. Cue; south by public limy; !est by • lanctif owned by War Ann illiazah an d Stink Nevlerrri eantaholngonnhalf itereeffland,oo/0 ~ i ., leskoall Improved, with a frame hußdMg thbraen. flefzed and taken Into exeetittoki at th e cult of B.C. Oil* k Sonars -Joseph Nerideth, owner oereptited hwnifr. 'I • . - 1 !"1 . • 480:-:-Ono other lot, piece. 0* parcel ofltand fats tiateln Wyslu.slng township, bounded:. on the north by lands, of L: P. Stalford, must by lauds og i S a muel Howard. south by lands of C. IL llolienhaek, west by rho Wyalusing Creek; contal Ing 13t amps, more or 10s; abont 100 acne lmpro d, 'rip, aJfew fruit th so li tree* ereon ;no bu,Udinga. . I .11 Seized, and taken, into execution at Eel suit of Ovegton* 12sbree vs" R. U. ",', Jeeksolliollen bacgand Win. Grifils,•security. 1 I AP3O-L-Ono other Aot i , piece, or parcel of; and WC usigin Canton twp., bounded 'qn the north by land of Jhbn.Parbety, out ,hy public highway loading fron..l Canton to Jamest fipaldinri, south I) i land of John 8.. Jones, west by land of Julesllaldlng; containing 38 acres, more or Dual-about. 1 acres Implored, with a fra me house, e barn, and few fraittrees thereon. ') ! I Seized and taken into executl ri atilie M nit of F. i s Newinan vs el Blakeman. i f . . ~L.BII S) ITH, drily 31, '73. '.- . 4 Iffteriff. • E! ST 'OF JURORS 41awri fqQ Sep. teinber Term of Court , at, owsnAl„18 2: • _., GROria =no s. c H h • Alitiefis twp', Charles McDa y; Albany, Joseph' Leiria; . Asylum, Joel Steven ; Barllnoh twp,, Chi ties Shonton, Elam Ken ; Burlin gre% on' B Sherman 11 Ell; Barclay . Edw rd J Eld e 4; Bur lington,West,d RoCkwell ; Omar illo.AndreW Bunyan; Mentor) twp, M Tlro Vangorder• Monrbe ' of°, Gor• don ,L Bull; Pike. Horace B s ,'haffeej rano twp, Benjamin Clark; Towanda bor ,W Ha Pecker, Clark 13 Porter, Julius Wolfe, Eugene Hall: Towanda twp;loeorge ecovell; Tuscarora. Cherie W Costs "wel4 Terry, Patrick Mginyre; iWyalusin , [Hugh S Frazer, John 8 Thonapson; Warren, Fr kiln Co burn; Wysoz, Charles Bishop. 1 .. 1 , " •• . )1 , nuvsns . J,traOllff---FIiST Wr.X.X ! Allidos twp. Simon ,H hfOrley; Anneal 1 , Horace Demond; S i ary, 8 Vi:Chapman; AsyluM., l oeorge Herrick. Id on . Defter ;- Barr-lay, _pa h 4 Shott, Edward Wh Rey, Gees Bezurett. Janie"! , Lewis, WanNorthropi Burlington bond, It U Ely; purling.' tontsrP, Area:lair Blakeslee, Robert Knepp; Bur lludtort West, - Marcus . ..l Flitted), Alfred 13.pckwell; Canton twp, Nelson Reynolds; Leltoy. Henry Hans com: Leßaysville, P C Moore; Orwell, -Juries P Cowles; Pike, Wm 31 payne; Itidgebern. D J May, Anglin Gillett:"Slieshequin, 0e) Childs,' George M Smith; Springfield, David West nook; Sy vanie, Jos H Jewell, Homer Pitt: ,Towanda bort),WSmith; Towanda twp, John Bowman; 'Toy bero Brainard Bowhn, Henry Cobb;.. Tascaro a„ Gelo hompaon, Wnalil Black; Ester, Alex Mu doek.liietir Rock well,: 0 E Per g tispn, Jimes Mat W her; m ti, Samuel Flak; Wysiusing, James E Vaughn, C-liasr!lngliarn; St' arren, John U.llorrts, Jdlin D 3 Davis. Africk Mc. Keogh, gh. John fickle. E 0 Gl!en: Wy *, James Oar 4; Wells, Albert llathway; Windha ,i John Sf Warner. •• ' 1 . ! 1 1. TILIaVEAS JUIZOI:g.--stey'N D *Er.' ' ' 1 i Albany, Michael A Fara° ; Athens twp,'arnuel S Clark; Burlington twp, Robert Ballard: Barclay, Tick. Cane; Canton twp, J Myer Fosto ' Janice FerVison; Columbia, Wm G Bradford, (d ie's Peck ham; Franklin,lJohn- Lentz; Grancille„ Philemon Catlin, Michael Collins, Miner T roeter,lJlVromau, D 8 May; Herrick, John McPherson; iliitchfield, WM:Campbell; Monroe born, 1W Rockktill; Pike, ' E Jil-tstabrooks; Byron I) Boll; Ithlge I riy, Cal vin r Hall; Rome twp, JohnVautht, Jr; 6 Jahcquin, Lecenel II Horton,. Milton Sm th, NV iai Gillett, at i Floyd Fish; Springfield, Charles Scott; J treskes; Smithfield, WmSPierce; Troy 0r0,, 1 Halt ~ Lewis, t Adolphus Spalding; Towanda twp J i'l Willock; ToWanda North, Roderick Or nget; T4ry, E A Stroeg• Ulster, Hartwell Shaw; !Well , Charles Beers•;Wyalusitig, S C Gayloi,d; War 4; , Wm F Corbin; Wilmot, David Abrams, jr; 80X, Geo _ . ; Spencer - . i -'' I ' II L .. - 0 EGISTEIi'S NOT ICEi—ls', .. , .111) hereby given that there has been a Office of Registerhf.Wills in and for the! I Brddford, accounts of admlnistraticin is lowing estateiblviz: I ' f Partial acct bf Joseph Powell, Arlin'r o de i'd. , - Partial a'cc't ',id Austin II and Sa muel 3 illeekwitl• Adfor's of Humphrey Beckwith; latq of tetrell,dec.'‘.l. Partial accl'of N N Betts, Jr; Executo r s Sc of -11 Charlotte Ward, dec'd. . , 1 trl Partial ace'Cor li W Parkhurst, Bacon rof ruse: Tillotson, late, of Leßoy. dee'd. ! . 1 • -Final account of 8 Kirby. Exi;utot l i of .1: eph ,Doaue, late of Windham. deed. , 1 • Final acc't Of Bonbon F Squires, St 'lan of .1,,m -ma C Nichols' minor child of V Nicliols,ke'd. . 'Final'acc't if Thomas Mitchell, Guardi I of Adella 0 Jones. . ; . - 'Final acc't Of Alexander Rich, Girard in of Mar'y V.Clark, minor phild of Daniel D Clark, ,ec'il. Final acc't Of Alextkrider Rich, Gilardri of lb: t:sy 11 C lark, miner child of Daniel D (lark, re cd. petal noel of Laura A French, forme I , • Laura A Newbury, Guardian of Ella 1' Newbury, !now Ella I , Wilcox, . ' • i I Final acollof George W Hardy anti:Mach-0 Arnold, Atimr's of Charles'L Arnold, ilee'd,i lab ,k - if, Warren. Final acct of John Bowman! and! Eriniund Lock wood, Executors of Harry B Bowman, 11e, of Ulster, dec'd. 1 Partial accrt of A If Spalding and J Admr's of (10 Welles, late of Athena F. Final acct of Hiram Stone, Guardian Beach, minor child of Alonzo B Beach, Final sce'tof Kileon Parkhurst arid 11 Admee of Thomas Case, late of Calton, Also the apprainement of ProPottY P - eciators or Administrators to yiiildre o. the. followi nii deeederld: ' I Estate of Toltn Denorcst. I Ferdinand Gabk, i . • ' ••• Edmund Madden, . i \ •• Daniel Bailey, • 1 „ " , Peter Deegan, i ••• . Charles J Ilaub, 'George S Swart. I " Thigh Mosher, i ! 1 " ;Tunis Bond, 1 I henry WI intik., l i li , " ;Samuel I. ler. . 1 " inneaphre,, Becliwitli, i •' Edward Ba'rtou. , I And. the tame will Le presented tii t COurt of Bradford County. Thurdda 4,1873, at 0 o'clocl:.•p. ra., for conilimi. lowan . •i, i O. J. put. Au I, '7O. • i AUDI OR'S NOTICE.' , matte of the edtate of Seth Stev late of AlbanY twp.-41n the Orphahs' a ford County. . the undersigned an Auditor - i)lic,' Court to distribute.monils in tife auxin , ecutnr, will attend to the ditties of Lis at the .oillre of Smith .1; Montanyd,ein the 30th day of A UG c7ST, at 1 o'clo4', time and place ail pc sous interesfed a to he predent. . . G. D. 110., , July 31:'73. . , ! AUDITOR;':' NOTICE.- 7 Webb vs. Forrest and 4..0uil In the Ceurt of Corn ion Pleas of Brad' No. 511, Sept. Term, le7o. - The undereigned, .n Auditor akapo' Court to distribute f rids arising from of defendsiat's real eitate, will, attend of 'eucliappointment at the Grand Ji Towandsi Borough, 0..1 TUESDAY, iAr o'2. o'clock, p. la., at which time And sone having claims a .zainet said nicinnyl 'them duly anthenti'caeit for settleme force .r debarred from coining in ill; W—li. eAmi Trow duly 24, 1871. AUDITOR'NOTICE. Sherman ce.l3 , orge. T. tirati,er. cf-Com:Ito:a Pleas of Bradrord,Counly, T.; 1872; ' , The niaderidgned, Auditor appoi Cciurt t'd distributeMoncya ih the tl arising front the sald of aefenitanq re attend M theilutPis of said apPointinet In Towanda Borough, oh MONDAY t 1 GUST, 1t73. at 10 o'clock. a. in...at w! place all persons having claims upoi mhst present them or em debarred cominglin upon the ezir-e. I H Jilly 1,,'73 - - - . A tDITOR'S NOTICt! Vaci aca Joseph Doughteryl Ti Common Pleas of Bradford CouniV. N Pi 72. Tho nudersiguctl having been ai)po: Court n!3' Auditor. to diatrihnto fuiul . „ . sheriff Salo of defendant's real estate, w . II attend to the duties of his appointment at the di oof Foyle & McPherson, in the Borough 4: — . r, wands, on THURSDAY, the 7th day of AUGUST 873, at one o'c!cck in the afternoon of said day,at which 'time and place all parties concerned are ,requq•ed to pre-- sent their claims tei the auditor or eisl, he debarred from sharing in,the distribution of !the fond. • " • , I . NN' . FOYLE.' I 1 1 July 911 i, 1873, Aualtor. . A KDITGII I B NOTICE. ,In th e 1:1 matter onlie estate Of 'D. I'. Va. Allen, dee'd. In the Orphan'it Court of Bradford !C ruty, No. 12, Feb. Terra, 1872. ; The undersigned, au. Auditor a4o :ALI hy said Court M. distribute funds in the lta ds, - .l' the ad.; Miuistratrix, will attend' to the dal .3 Of Lis' Said appointment. at. his office In TrOy, Dcirough, on MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1173, whe o all - persons having cl4iria4 against Fatal IfundS tut preeent them duiyadtheuticated for i settlein nt,i - or be for ever debarred from coming in!upoti the shine. W. At y ..CABNI)CiiN,' --. Tro, Jttiv 21,1873. : : Ilditor. • . ... ii IiM.INISTIIATO ; 'S ITICE. •A ti is hereby given B - i all tie sons indebted ib the estate of R. W. ItuSeell, lit oljou'ands Bore, dee'd, must make inimetliaM payrnent, and all persons having claims against tia d estate mast tie; sent them duly anthenticited Mi. ...Ailment. , 1 C. H. miss LL. Aainiiii.tr:ll.,,t, Joy 15. 1873." A PPLICATION I t . D TOPCE.— /a_ .To Alice 11.51illheina.—Eo. 371 . .. Fel T., 11c73. You are hereby notified that :thward ill helm, your t , husband, has applied to the court or of non pleas of liradfotel co.-, for a divoree frora the :bonds • of matrimony, and the Said mixt has a pointed Mon day, the. Ist' day of 5ep.4373, fn h long the said Edward in the 'metals s, at whichrlfing and place you can attend if you t link pro .eil t ~..''‘. I Ju1,v174v4 . M. SM T 11; Sterli A . !A PPLICATION Is.l — D: 1. 0 ... To Joseph Wr.3, Jr.—. o. 1378. Feb. You are hereby notified that Harriet I-V Wife. has applied to the coil .t of chi iniiti nradfOril Co., fora divorce kpho the mieh rtmony, and the said court has appiainte4 the Ist day of Pept..lB73,for hearirne : t 10 sal iti the premises; at which time and• lilac p attend If you think proper. , July3l w 4.. Ji d. sgo. pr.l . i APPLICATION I DI 0 CE.-L TcfJames 11. Cary.—No 373, .t b. i' rm, 1873. FOu arc ,hereby notified that Trancen . q ~your, urge. has applied to tho.'cour of co op pleas of liradford Co., for a divorce Sr in thb on& of Mat rimony, and tho said court hat appo ted Monday, the Ist day of Sept., 1873, for earin, , ethe • -id Fran. cbs in the premises, at uhlch !lino arid am" you can attend if you think proper,_. _ I ,Tuly3l,w4i ,' ' .I. t. 8311LTH; A PPLICATION L DIYO - .CE.--, ... To Caroling L. Frei:mil. N02:37,5, Fe • T.,1873. You aro hereby notified than A. W. Fret ch,_ your husband, has applied to the court of com on pleas (A Bradford,Co., for a divorce froin thebonds of matrimony:end the paid court has a . poi ; cil Mon. dal. the lat day cd Sept.. 1873. for 'll tans , the said ..k. W. In the premises. at whi h time and place you can attend If you , think prope . • i . July3loirt. , r. 'J. 11. 811 'TEl,l4herilf. TIISSOLVI" IN.—PChe 'firf M. McKee Si cti: is thisiday dies lv Vaal consent. If" Robert McKee le settle aiad,:ct. a due, and to pay liabilities of the lafe 4 9 IF .' - 110BEEt C... ER ITowanda, July 2A b, 1873. lIME pERHAP,S . YO HARDWA Wiwi() may Abe Stock of Carriage smiths Supplies, T. , Hubs, &c., Iron nu . Horse, Nails, Horse' HOUSE FURNR, Locke; Ennis; and VI, and Witty-, Paints' cAurwrrEas . AN • OTHER/3 T A fall line of Cholca roeket Ind Telt° Slifer Plated Ware, torka, Spoons, SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO . 1 . T TRADE, T qWARE and LIOUSE.KEE • NG GOODS., good ussortme t, Ag' • Imple I, wits. KEicosisE, siecturS - , A/ .1 ".4* ,OTII r In fact r 4 ru ready t moat conrpletc-aasortlnca Ever &foxed In Wyalutta I also laivo Itt ecittn6cU, Flp-ST-CLASI With competent werkme. Jobbipg promptly attend• I make gave Trough an Give mo.a Stos street. I will not bo and •• Cheap fur Cash "is Wyalwing, April T. J" N Ne/t door to b,t-oilic otice is ed In the ICounty of r n the fol• nARDWARt, IRON L NAIL Doom, BrAND,4: WA* PUTTY, i L Ward SPO Au," tveritlring tl:4la HEATING & . H 0, dec'd. • It: is the hest in in,f. f 31, rtte L ec'd. ' Jennings cc'd. oil by Ex children c DoThoorlG A. - I ESE.THE SELF AT c w cud'ezauiiuo ~u Towanda, April 1 1iv..., Orr:Liu - A I I St , plumber GOD and al 1013UCK, Register. M. E . R° In the , occeao a. Irt CLOTH." liter by a id pof the EX rippolntm4mt OATURDAY m.„ at which i• requested TANYE. I. Auditor. Tames H • Purfo.y. Sul County The rapid groi Mon of busith , ss. want of the coin.. ecl b 3 • &aid lihtritt's sale the dutir.& I7ST 26, '73. ace all per present ti or else be . Raul fraida. ICIIAI , I. Ambler. RIMY Has opened a : I (formorly occupi pared to offer to generally, a belt() iavid (3 the Cour bp, i.C;•;, Sta MENS' AN' it ril by Fait! e ift'ii hand, il i estate, will t 'at hie office e[2sth of AU t idi timeand leald feuds 111 lever front DLEY, ,I 'Auditor. . Than can by fon ski° tho cities: My stock has fscturers this se get rid of, bog r Lc Co; :t u Mt, May 1 GENT cal by said liaised from of thii flucet.qo Offering rtt row f I hsvo no coati yon want anyth or boys, call on Towanda, Mart GINTI !fit' ,N AWA. i , L. i . A FINE GEVIAN CHRO 1-1 1 1 We send an elegant Orme°, morn for framing. fre : to eau agent. .., t 'y • , ; • LI ftie .1 , - = • , 1T.NDE130.13.01.71q • , i I,_, -.1 . . ,OR LIF2 BELOW - THE EXII , . 1 - 2,1 Trtel. W. Kso, ' l / I • • _ 1 ? A I 912 pa4es octavo. 1 1 0 fine eWavings. T tl Relates Inclile ts and i tecidents, beyond the llghti of day; startliT , adva tures iri ail 1 - )r.rtsi of the! world; mines pn 'the Mode of work, m them; nn -j dercurrepts of syciety;lginiblitig! ant its horrors) caverns and their inYo.eries; the' , ttark world of wickedness; mous arks their 'sec I ts; down M the depths of tlt 1) sea n strange steries l of the &too tion of crime. he 304 tr l / 4 ata of of pericnco with brigands; nights in ,Opitun dens and gambling hells; life, in prtson; Stpries oh exil4: adventures, among Indians; tjourneys threpgh sewers and cata combs; accidents in !Mines; pirated and piracy; tortures of the Inquisition; wonderfUl burglaries; underworld oil the great:eities,-etc., (AP. We want amintS al o for this' wort Which ve give exclusive teritory. Agents! can make $l6O a week 'ln Felling this hook. Setol,for circulars and special terms to agents. ,1 i J. 11, RIIRW.k HY E. I t, ; IlartfOrdConn., or, biome , 111. ! ; . 1. • " -. ll;. , Ageht or the [ • NDUSTRS - I 1 , . OE HE UNITED STAT . • . . 1700 pages'air 300 engravings, p tod in Eng lish and German Written by 20 min ent authtirs, including Johri . Dough , Hon. Leon ase, Edward Howland, ReV. Edwin Hall, Philip ipley, Albert 'Brisbane, &tonic (IMO% etc. !, - ' This work iSti complete history of a branches of ' industry, prone sea of -3 manufacture, etc., in all ages, It Is Ai cOmpletet encyclopedial of ,arts and manufactures,la d is the most entertaining and valuable work of information ort'suluGcts of gener ali information b iitiOill lof general iluterest ever offered to. the Pu - tic. We - give our I ' ents the ex clusive right of tsritory.; Ouo of our agents' sold 133 copies In eight dart,i another sol 70 in two weeks. Our agent in Hartfortl sold '307 in one week. Specimens of thetwork te t t i at le agent's n receipt of stamp: For circ tiara a terms to .ag nts , address, the publisherSJ •.1 ',- J. B. BURR HYDE. • , Mayl4'23 i Hartford, Conn.,, or . ''. Icago. 111. • --- .7 - O TO: ff G ( i 1 TENIV. 1161 1873. 1411. ymir pleas of of tust- Monday, 1 Harriet yon can 11 AN EMI I= of R. , t 1 Inn- accounts ncionl Towanda, Mar.! Mine DON'T ME 'WA B. •i • !lint:0:181v° J: - IL II liss atirtcd LEE WYAL' siNd, , i l foutgl 'a ak:ors'ail end Stoel, Na Sh'oeg, FLING G Nail Narnisti < c., REF IVgoaenß• o Trm of Cordage. Rope. a aI DIVA GEY - EICAL I • or FiciulV. .aif S 811 eiv 4 tigeil. ogtAloor worki New Store rsahl. itiotto. • H" HOW , MAJ. 4' '' • ,-.1,i'..?- --... liAltilW, STOlti IL MAIN STI • 1: UMI=I is the bei4 plai =I MEM K Eltd: kept I HtNE A I • ',STOCK 0 • ' - p O,,KTN Cr •Fanique tari ! MEM WOK ST 1 E'MPIRE pfrAFFs IMMIIIII =! ALI 4 I:INDS 01 I I • /IST I:11/1TERIAL OVitsT• titocki and. T lIMI ENl+ lELD'' IN G E11.1.P T:11;;NIE-1.:! , ; 3 11 urryslT BEZIEII= i ol'Tc•r - aiula requ Ana Cie itu , l , . , ni4ne, iU the Err 1:. YE CLOTHT \! I f.t.000. in J by 1 11. !Jaoulm,) au 1 418 stock of L -PULS' XL 1 I I • 'I ul iti Y atlyloth , r est.t It beep pprchl.s.,l Et) tpat I Itaro tat • litglirFict's• I I : , I ,‘ 1111,Nr61 - IING , I j lit)" irtqc latt:st graes. l - I . I ' ,EMEINIBER it tioli tho oti ig in tbti ne in ,A;(iwinati Uri -1.00 : S' E 'F FASH .)11IN • ST r.,E,3 a!1 . • nEcr4i - ED Evr,r.Y 27,103 . . . ron IMI MM Ba4,4l.oasit. I IKE TABL - OF vex at raiz B ED. Tekin ealt 441 couloy, Nov, 11, 4872 I I; ~ .TO*PANDA 7i.:; P. MI i 13racid6r . '• • ••14012110g "- ••MLOOM3 -; 7w: :ourtrwas A. Ife., 8:00. 8:10 830 9:10 2:30 0:50 10:20 /1:10 A. N. D111111011E..• I Bit/12110Z . r. • t Gen'l Paceener „N.Y.. 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