:144, - * FROM AFL NATIONS, .=-I:C3y is selling - at slB,e 20 De r iou iu CiCarfield county. .--Urrapes will, be plenty in-Clear field, comity. . , • ! " —Rattlesnakes are more than .dr thrgarily numerous on the Aileghsnion• - , 1 . --Back - wheat is groyin,g finely in LII parts of the' State; . ' —The Tyrone 'wad _Cleaxfield rail pad i:_=. very destructive ' of COFE.' : 5 - .... trout filling is now. at its ItUght in Centre county. , ' i - .. • , - 7 --Tho: cholera 14.abolinitiCall tire' of tho West wtere it prevailed. j —Longfellow is t Nahant4 bnsiif actiniug, invitations to dinner parties. --Tliree murder cases were tried this week before the Elk county court. I _-Pittsburgl -is - .represented I at I.;,!‘lford Springs by a $O,OOO Epan:of horses.l • —Two incendiary' . attempts have ri:centiv been made in the tovn.of India. . • •-4• Cc • lonel . Tom Scott \. to be I`rc'lent of the Atlantic and Pacific. Bail Way • elm Suifatt is a :member of a grange of the Patron 9. of Husbandry in' Min rics(e.a, • =Trinity Church at Neirp'ort, E. 1., hlls called the Rec. Mr.. :White co succeed the Lor:131r: " r , . -:—The daily production of litho lens: State is estimated; at 25,000 bar $ , --Eight imnared persons dined at ,the Mani-:n iv.aie, Manch Chunk, on Friday lat... ludiinais . to. 'have.. a $.100,000. ' SChO6I:" The . lani allows the E tate, caue.Allur,sl iettitutions. ' ruicing - • has been: the staple county for half a .;• ' - Tsvo huuclred witnesses have for, 1 1 4 e nhlerzooli. trial at. Wc.•;:. • - . ' ' Catharmp Fas -11.1n.....n count Afinis cilt;lia montli OF a 100 _k_ city hospital ~..t k :t_ne 1 at If arrisbnEg. :-.4';•ll)zi from:Ler citiz - - flarrisliarg pa -s over ~4 , .30,000 a f ,ehool teacher . The lowest satary p auniuu; :l the highest 11,200. - 3..: —Tlie New Or earks' .I?elitthlwan, 'goodlyidintaneb ..way, favors the elea (A- I;;ltltr.L.s• Governor . -, f , .l.lassnelinset.ts.: • --Two ex-printers' occupy pulpits liavt_n; (4.7rilpy of the English Ny,hitinan Of. the Baptist church. • --The East; 1 . 6 to Allr,-ritciwE,; 112 icr eLL,truct4eh —A. mortgage • the Delicke.r ~s ieurcrit S. b.! the Lecorar'4 - 1 ihtere l , ie . tpa,pers the.. Jalhel C..i Eel I] beeli aryp. • is ::I,r the removal of the brick pave of board floors. • —A. hori,se thief ial the California prison toFli a dose to'niairie himself sick, var,•l thus cscali• worli, but the , dose was too bilfed J s , -; , 1)11;iie a cousin of s.d• ,-(2rit:C;} Cr, Spain, hal her - baggage re -7:T01i:: a I ,l'a-ris as security for J.l wits hanged at ,:•••,!.:',lli, Va., therothrr tray; 'retr.arliQd, as he : wizbi dey had ;put • .;••• a;Vr ISatcrr.l*:ll,..ll TLS 'ca at merelint's deny . the oe' told ; : but they will the 'pi - 4-e of c• - ..a1 - ten. , cent3 a — ton "per 11: till December. of.teif or twelve, at L aTonnd 0,4 e halls hanging 'Tilt. arm . , ra.ll oil enough to be their I •';:r ivhl , tall," by the, hour. • :car Jim noljbius,..of Stamford, cht, - enma vightur to accompany : , .riat fight aeroEs' the ! A. T " , a • .female • r...rlt..lcll,crll.: . t't appearance in' a justices' , Wa , hing ton City; against two lawj'ers i•tr,inlslon on Tucoday. and creat- paper, describ :pis a tc)ulltirei.9lip ,; 1% ..1-131t:;-1 , ozeit off." utur. good dual of ptiiirpFcir, and „is vexed ' ; 1, , r lA/Dines:3 'bucn. out.' t.Le south of 'pliy:l, , x.rra"is devastating ttler4.' lord word fair the - ftoin Rio f in , ani - baii-,4 of coffee on r 111 , : rchant.,:, adore at • Bis • L •as quit- reading the that paper having called his' . - thv !: interview it the talk - of a —Nuwib is sear-Et: in MinneSOtA ixt i,..lll4thing Ift•Fli; a Lanes . Iraif.und it Iv' ees.,:arr to, pubitsh , tirowmpg , of three H., was due to •.: din b.)at—c!glit 1.. f • canned . 111 e boat • 1 . rcats. to be reciay.t4r i _ The preicnt is th;re fer y..•:u'•s,alicl z : • 'l. 11....7.'s :111 vil'anc..rai 1 - . pol:lee'meirrepor,t a 1!, ‘.l; 1;, 1.1:r..be:: •of rrivf.ie .••..i d. •,r111:4..; y is ~ th..ei.l,•:rrr., : r•••••% , , t ,oi•t• rale- , e lf vie•n• - 0A is :tow is NI. tt ,r .the, .vaid:it of 1 11:1'acr.i Iphia, is.. now : , .F. I , achc-r \rope. of - the Itnsit.llErrett, •(:,-', (1 - eric being • for t:,^} Fcat.ot. Hon. ,t,ohn 'Scott in • • ' • t i. 01,.,cleler, of Lancaster, lira:ls...Li in ten and a half hours. sys , 1.04:j on each • structure, fat:et:of the differ- —S'cinzets . meeting was hdld in coanty; last' satiarday, at it wa.-Irc.Foircl that immediate a. tiou he or • the local 1 5 lAi; a puddler, claiming t I:ji , 11 from New :York cc 3 arrestedin Wedries:frs%• .IvEile] ctldevoriug to cf TEupposed to hav-to . . ,li t• • is s.flid that J216--.,00 isgoing •ct s Atr , r-ican cardinal ; but it t Jthepfarpose, if he would s t 'a c• - .rgo - r card.zi al : virtues 17. ';;J: --Njtwiths,uilling this is aia."off 1..r,' says t)ieltitiir. the Tie:- party is condition to mate iorfth&:S.:e.te than it was this, time last e; didn't do.eo bad. - . . —The -leadin g ladies of fashion. - , vrit..2s a Newport .00rrespota ,...:,':, are Jerome .-Ponaparte, of ,Itiraorc-. Md.; Mr.. J.: Sitne, ,of New .7..;.3 ,- ,: - .;r.:',".•: , ...;;;;lies,wite'pf the French • - • , , ~ , —Still ariotL tr.la - wyer has brought ....1,1. :.--ni-.1.-_,L......1.1.:._ Emir f;;: the amotint of his :t:e. LI, kr, defehding her in the T Crittenlien 1 inc:?l=,..aml, as a SltisFraneiseo paper re -1: .3:11.F, ,t Would Lave leen thud/ cheaper for L. r,tt , .1.,::w 'kill littr,g'en the ,first vcrdiet. .. -LA, little:lt - ale-yell . old boy in 1., a 1 ::-'4 Pd.,: ilhofe, mother refuted to . ab i i..1.e Lim with her to visit a Al, 's house, ,-, ..: Lieu' miles kit taut, was so m d about it ii ; l., he stai tcd out and walked ,the lihole dis-. . _ t a.er. r.c.c . :mpin , hina it in EcrestVediF. - - It. Candler, lamely : s ti.e . ct• The old L'ititol States , and juetly complimented by the late yeti jars or Philadclphia fur his able and cifurts Tor prison reform; is in good .i.ilth.fer one who •has reached his eighty cc:ad year., 7" - • _ pitiforafqivin Towandar Thnraday, Aug. 14, 1873. • EDITORS E. 0. GOODRICH. S. 114%-114.1,011.0 R • .UI• VI • : , I The Republican Count? Committee of Bradford County, at a meeting held oullataday. July 1fi3873, agreed to make tho following• all : , The Depnblican voters of'Bradford Connti are respectfully requested to arsemble to their wards townships, or boroughs, at ma: places se may _ be designated by the Committees of Vigilance 'hereby appointed for the several electlen diltrictr, for the ensuing year, on fiaturikr. the 234 day of; August, A. D., 1873, and elect two delegates to represent them in the county Convention to be bold at the COURT DOUSE. in TOWANDA' 8080179 p. on TUESDAY, the 26th day of AUGUST. 1878, at on. o'clock p. ea., for the purpose of nominating a ticket to be presented for the 'support of the electors of the county st the ensuing election. The committees of vigilance will in cailleg the delegate election. specify that the meetings for the_ election of dele. gates shell be' organized in the townships at 3 o'clock, p. m., and kept open unill m., and in the jsaioughs at 6,4 o'clock, To, M.. and kept open until 8 Welock, P. In. The following Meer' are to be nominated : Two persons to represent this county in the State Legislature. Onc.person for Associate Judge. • One person tor County Treasurer. One Pereen for County Couudissioner. One person for County Auditor, The folicming resolution was unanimously adopted : Reiolred, That the committed recommend that the delegate elections be.conducted by ballot, as the most_ eirwient.thethod of iecaring a fall and talc ex pression of the will of the elector. is the etiolte of delegates, and 'also' most eaneati/ urge 11 Pern the Republicans of the several districts the importance .01 attending the primart . meetings, and giving their attention to the election of proper persona to rep. resent them in the County Coneentima. - The committees of vigilance for the ensuing Scar are as follows: - . ' - VIGILANCE COMMITTEES. Albani—S D Stertgere, Frank F f.,sona,John Brown. _Armenia—John Tomlinson, 0. Pita, 0. D.-Fial. Atbeni Township—W. 0- Thurston, S. V. , Weller, Birchard. - aeht flied at . tbe once last week aged ears : • has been formally It was built by silb• Athens Boringh—E G. Fitch, J Leßoy Corbin, Labyette, Anson. Al ia sha And Bormgh—c ws. "harles .0. Manlq., Irad!Wilson, Elire Asylum—Robert 8011. 1/. P. Moody, Wm. F. Cole. Barclay-1 0 Blight. Charles P Moors, Utchinim Burlington'Towuship—Myron Luther, Wm P Lane. Amsziah Blakealay. Burlington Borough—yolks McElby,3l Douglass, L Wright. Burlington West—ll F Slaattock. Fred Whitehead, Joseph Foulke. - Canton—Daniel Inner, Lawrence Manley, Clark ' l7 Canton' Borough—Geo W Griffin, E W <Caldwell Anson D Williams. - Columbia—John R Morgan, John M Young. Ahab Cornell., Franklin—Charlea Stevens, ' lielson Gilbert, Sterne Mcßae. Granville-Leman Taylor, Adam Dines, John Irer- • . . glisP ll . .: . Herrick—ET Angle, Ezekiel Carr, James Nesbit nusylyania - 'road :rack all thei srartq'om [.': second Unc, tieing --'-' for f 0,000,000; Iliver'ind Lancaster . niis t9,_ that.j . amount, 4Tuckscc?unty. , . 't of N. TE:thaie; . :13 snlil Ls the sheriff ./z , i , y , ifigati is oael'of . 'tate.; . 5 -,. Lelloy—,-A lii'Brigham, Jasper HolcoMb, ANI Vanfleet. Litchfield—A D Mann, . David Struble, Wm Camp bell: Leßaystille—M Codaing,Vesse P Carle;J M Ben ham , i Monroe Borough--John Saterlae, Dallas 4 H S Holton: Monroe Township—David 8 Mingos, Hiram For . thrup. Freeman Sweet. Orwell—James P Coburn, Wm Matthews, I 0 Alger. ,Orertor-John Mathews, --Streery, Natdin Nor thrup, Jr. Pike—Asa Nicholi, Spencer B Tupper, P ; E Wood ruff. Itidgbarry-:-JC:Bobinson,l Hector Owens; A Burn- /hold' • formally of ;pa,: to the 'position he Sk.ara Engineer U States Patent office; ,rovement is be ll" tLe Chester county , ham. R -- • ome.BaroughLOrson Rickey, Allen Toting, L B Bro Rome Townshlii;-Charles Forbes, John M Russell, • Cyras Vanwink.lo. ' - Sznithfield—E E Chaniberlin, Angnatui• Phelps, John Bird; Jr. Springfield—Lyman Parter, O P 1 Harkness, W J Wiesten. , ' 1 • = Sloth Creek—lra Crrne, Peter J Dean, A H Thomp son. • • Sylranh— Am George Pllenroe, Dr E G Traey, Finley nun: I Stieshatpain—W Ii Gore; George L rullet,:„.Tohn H Chaffee. - Standing. Stone—Richard 'Jennlng, GeOrge Sage, John Gordon. Towanda Boro—first Ward -Henry T Sie;rens, Jas. Bryant, A .1 Nobles. , Towanda Bozo—SeeondWard-, - Edward alter, Ear.. ry Streeter, Wm H Coverdslia - • Towanda Boro-ThLrd Ward:-Charles :Tracy. • Frank Goodman, James HitetieiL - a' Towanda Township—Lyman Blackman, 4 . H Platt, Philander Ward. - L Towanda North--dames.-Foster, E B DeLong, Ezra Rutty. - • Troy Borongh 7 Geo B DNS - 1801i, Liston Bllss,Her rick lit'Kean. ' Troy Township—William Lament; Nelson :'-Wood, Zhaa Dunbar. • [ Terry Township—Natheiaiel F Millar, John C Dyer, H L Terry. Tuscarora—John Taylor, A JComniell.rWm Black. lister—W H Eockwell, L Nobles. S S Lockwood. Warren—Henry Mien, ,James:W Jones. Geo Hicks: Windham—Geo Idoscript, - yred Hotchkiss, Hiram Elsbive. Wyaluting—Martin fee, Allen Hoover, Oeo Roberts. Wysox—Thomse Mier; Gee Gard; Adolph Hines: Wells Chariest Shepard; Wade Beardsley. E, E . . Wilmot—John G Brown, Thomas QU I la: John Ely. - T. DAVIES, *, E. 'VAUGHN, • 7C-..T. HULL, • . 'GEO. T. BEACH, r : MANLYi . • MILES PRINCE, - C. HOLLON, , - EAPOIUS, B. H. ELY. Committee. , , - ,IsAAo is out L apin with - a letter dated Ulster, fayoring 'the Atinitequa. job. .- . - - ' ... • A LETT.tilt tr l Orn H. W, Witithius andfa communiCatiou tom "Proprie ty ": are crowded, out this week, but hail appear in neat. , - ' . , - TuiE interest-On the debt of Penn syhania vas promptly i )aid on, the Ist 'of Au'g,nst,i by State Treasprer 51ACKEY. tiao HAM YOthiCt'S Seventeenth wife has sued him for a divorce. 'lt is be hese& that thiS l is but the beginning of Brucivant's troubles in that diree , Gan, • G aimi. W. Giss died at. Dresden, Ohio, on Wednesday last, aged 83: Ffe was a ! ! lirotheiof Gen. LE : WIS and father Of Gen. GeV. W. 'Cass,' of Pennsylvania. Tug Reim'lint' State CoUvention HarrisbUrg yestet•tlay' but we have nu . tidings of its,•laroeeednis. have no doubt howeveohat R. w. MAcßty wtll be nominated Tor Treasurer, andjute 8m.r..11 for the Supreme Bench. • ~- EMI LIEBE was an election in KentUcky on Monday for' a State Treasurer and Members of the Legislature. The Republicans made large gains, al thotig,h the canvass :had been dull and the rote. was Evert-in Ken tucky the Democracy- is falling to pieces. A fire occured in 'Portland, Me., on Saturday .. afternoon . , which de stroyed three steamers, a number of freight buildings, an elevator, and other. property. The total _loss is estimated at $600,000. Thiee per sons were drowned and otheis • are ; imamo.% APE publish; two letters to-day in reply to Mr. WEBB'S article in the Bs- POITTES. last week. There Mai be, and doubtless are, those who are opposed to Mr. W., and tiley have a: perfect right to declare their preference for any, of his competitors; 'but, we do not believe i Mr.i AiDRESS, or.. anybody else can succeed in pursuading the people_ that he would favor any di vision of the county if elected. Neith er would 31aj.'DAarr, or Mr. ',Nicuots, both of whoui are ipromizient and worthy candidates. The republicans should be careful that no one iyho is not opposed to division receives the nomination. , , warrg. • . No o .er passion; of the hunian h . art is :. - firmly rooted, and, does 1 . such ,raischief as lONT. Camps. i ti on in. trade is legitimate and hen ° blip,. .a an' honest - endeavor' to eat= ti ~ - . 1 They ' ire the fief sdpirioritY, and raise man w o einploys'them in the eitimetion of his fellows. Bat there are men in e ery Community; .Who, failing to cora l pass success by I fair ineans,l set to work to misrepresent and malign their more fortunate ' cempetitors in the same line of imiiness. This is the envy of linguss which has un fitted more people for usefulness than any other real deficiency in their character. ; We know what are - ; sup posed to be honorable men in trade, who stand up boldly and deny facts in reference to their': neighbors, sli k because their admissions might possibly give supposed rivals an ad vantage. We have heard good Men ;• • • coolly declareto customer an article not on theiruhelies, and which he greatly needed at the time, that it *SEC not to be had, 'when he kneiv' his iteighbor carried a large I • stck. Let any new enterprise be projected; and there are xneh in every cO i mmUnity who 'always decry it, aiMl: ply because they have not the means, or more often the disposition, to, 4ngage: in it themselves. Bitch m i en 4e a aurae td any ) town, and' hiiide'r its growth. ;This rum class oftindividuals are eVer ready to join the rabble in its crusade against men who are tmfortnnate in business, or against whom the breath of suspicion hes created distrait.; It will require tb.e w', 4 orfd-tO become much improved, before these passions can be rooted o4of the hearts of men but just as' nas this is done, the standard of busio'esa will be eleVated and its suc cess measurably inerease4. • • - • n accordance with our usual ctts- U 2 — h -t to No give t. o names f o the various rebablican gnitlemen mentioned in connection with the several offices to ~. 1 , be ( fi lled this fall: i .- 1 , .oe T resenlatires—Hon. E. Reed Myer, Majoi B. S. Dartt, Hon. J. H.' Webb, O. F. nebola, IL Ji4 Andreas, Dr. E. G. Tracy. -, 4 tu .. ociciate Judge—C. Cook, G. W. Ingham, O. W. poll*, : 1 ( lionismoncr—E. B. Moore, A. Snell, Geo. W.' mer. - Treosit rer—M. garrhall. There may ' - be names which. we I 1 haF omitted; if so We will cheerfully ad them to the bat whenever bur attention is called to them. .. ~ I*LER I. AIMIEWS; of Alba town ship-,1 Bradford comity, announces himself as the division candidate for i thi3 Legislature, declaring favorably feir the erection of the new county of Minnequa. TiMr. iEB )H. WEBB, \ who - , represented Bradford county several sesions the: Legislature, is on it in a load'in ,the Bradford 1 . BTorter, this Week ? combating divis ion, alleging that it is not demanded, and would be an injUry to all inter es s. r The plainest and best mode of se tli c bg all such i queiations is to put them; . to a itto ; , tbe 'people. No cou - nty should be diTided without the "sent of a majority of the people, if not of two-ibirdiE tbereof. State I Jdurral. - r E were in e r ror "last week ,in jig that the provisions of the new .1 ztitution reAtured a vote of the le-beforel 'county could be di •d. In the ebate , s of the conven sent; out, ~he. clause quoted in ast issue reads, but in i re-' ('1 copy of t .s last come t nrtion of the iota stricken of the converti e constitution which hand, we find that section requiring a . , t; *tether by a vote on, Or through the ER well understands eans which P wo + unable to say. he tieetion will go far the! constitution. l ow to employ ; e change in • ward defeati A PIIILADELP . rearW [ riting from Ja i an, gives this leasing ,information relative to the cost of living in that antiquated but wakening land : "As . showin! the rates of living here at Tokei; , oti can hire a groom S4d -running botman (or kilo) for amonth, on , of which te pays his board, $1.50.pe month. The woman who bgards li m says she makes twenty-five cets .a- month . profit. This comes of, ripe at; about two cents a pound, nut's, egetables, and fish. ri r Everybody, from the king (ok Toiuo)" to the poorestsCoolie, eats rice with 4 wonderful gu50...0. To us'Americans rice is.rice, and,that's the end of it; but the 'Daps disbover as much differ= Once in various growing of rice as we o in apples or - pears.' i., . . • 1 . 1 , LAST winter PTL - rt Hsniirc and hid emissaries, attempted to create a dis trust of certain,members of the leg ilature, by reporting _them in favor cif the litinnequa scheme, silthongh rofesSing to opPose it. This year . -, err cry; i$ that Spme division is cer- L Lain, and that; %by Nyill get the corm -1 ty seat Unless the [Minnequa plan succeeds .' A moment's reflection will onvince any one of the fallacy of the tent. , Under ;the provisions of present constitution any :division vrhich takeS More than a tenth of our territory 'is impossible. , . , WE ARE reliably informed that a sx.ret effort is being ; made to secure the election oLdelegates; in sotne of the townships, to the county conven: ton in frivor of a division candidate for the legislature. Oar friends should bel`on their guard and see. that none but-pronOunced and trusted oppo -1 rents of division 11X0 sent" to the con vlention.. I Is Htoic's candidate for tho leg iilatare entitled to two -names? 'We had alWays supposed his name to be Lure Ansis.s, but + see that in the circular,, ,which Wt i r,mv.rs has been snding broadcast over the county, t i tle name or .LuTuKKI J.' Asorzws is ttached: Is it a tiick, or does 'nt WT"Tims, know hoer to spell his I 'end's name? 11 niscrummirros Zn vnintorrrs, Not alone in the west is the twits lion of the railroad freight:question be ir ig *led on. l l Alms long been it matter': of, suritiiie 'that compenies,4!hotild charge as mieh for wry:* 'S,.s§iiirsi id dour ham s . Pittsburg: to lairristairg, as kiln Chicago to . T'hiladelphia. Or that it should cost 'more to get a ton of coal from Pittston to :Towanda than is charged from Wilkes-Barre to; Vamira. There is. no Justice in Erl i ch ,diserimination eigahist local freights, and it isinot surprising that the people are becoming restive under, the policy, pursued by rail road companies, and unless the evil complained of is corrected, we fear will result in disastrous consequences. I The-PottEngle Jourtml in referring this 'natter, say's: The people of this State wilt no longer, submit to having produce and other materials delivered atPhilidel plria from , the West at thezame rate that, they charge in Pittsburg, Wil iimsport, Harrisburg, Reading, &c., ii jnterior—and they are deterr mined 'to be placed on the same foot ing AS other citizens of the State,and , woe to the delegate in the th e 'Convention from ate country Who, will Note in favor of • niaki . ng the country a mere appendage Or kind of Province. of - ,NoW, if a. factory or mill is erected in Ithe "country along the lines of 1 the rail roads, they cannot purchase stock or material passing their doors without paying the , same freight as is charged to Philadelphia, thus virtually pro hibiting manufacturers •in the cottn-, try, and destroying all the advantage d they possess; and if they do manufact ire they. are charged double and treble the rates to send these 'manu actured articles over the railroads to markets in their vicinity as the es tablishments in our cities are charged to send three or four tiutett the dis tance. This iathe kind oL discrimi nation that nearly all the delegates from the city and the press aso are advocating, and then they see to be astonished at the ignorance of the delegates, and the people of the coun try, for daring to oppose their edicts. LETTER FROM 'DAKOTA. • FARGO, D. T., Jelly 30,1873. I.lr DEAV. ALTORD:—I am here on the west Side of the Bed 'liver of the south. I have reached here by an : all-day ride over the North ern Pacific Railroad, and 'lea as if I would like You to hear:something about this region in the 'par Northwest. You knoti I have been beer two years a resi dent of Minnesota at the head of Lake Superior, and during that time have witnessed the build ii.g of this road and seen the preparation; made for the settlement of its lands, and as this has : progressed 'step by step my interest in it hag Increased and one naturally thinks that his I friends have the same Interest in it that he himself possesses. , „ 1 We left Duluth at 7:30 this morning, on the r e g ular daily train, Onr partyi consists of 'twelve; from Philadelphia; Baltimore and York,. • pa.- One of those from Baltimore is now and has been for , a good milt years, a stockholdel the. Barelay-Sebrader.;.. lands and mines of ;'Bradford county. This party left Philadelphia Oveta month ago and have • been put to Colo rad°, and from there they came ninth' to Min nesota and are now on their way to the frontier at Bismarck, on the Missotirl, where the North ern Pacific road crosses that river in its ronto seeress the continent. !' . Our ridefrom Duluth Was alongside the Bay of St. Louis and thence', up the liver bf that name towhera the road erossts it at Thomson, 23 miles from Duluth. • - The river here cos through the _slate and trap rock which forms the rim of the vast basin in which lies Lake Superior, and (or nearly-six miles it rushes down thriugh its reeky channel, which is known as the Danes of St. Louis, and for wildness , and, grandeur of scenery these Dalles - are not excelled anywhere. It is worth a journey of a thousand miles to See them as we saw them, with the river at its height, swot lon by heavy rains and rushing down these six miles, overeoming a faille( four hundred feet. .Five trestle bridges cross ravines emptying In to the St. Louts in these six miles,-and reminds one of the Catawissa road in Pennsylvania. 14 some furtherday, not far distant, the wa ter power, which is `estimated by careful engi neers to exceed eighty thousand horse power, wilthe utilized, and Thompson will thou be come as noted j as, Minneapolis now is for its flour and manufactories! After4eavinolle St. Louis river the road turns duo west and runs through ,i dense for est, passing on both sides numerous little lakes abounding in fish, and .at this seSson covered. with wild fowls, rearing their young, which, in November ,and December, furnish 'on the rivers and bays, east Ind south, such finci sport to the lovers of game. These lakes are a peculiar !estate all aver Minnesota, but aro more plenty in the middle and northern part;or the State. This forest consists of . pine, oak, cedar, white Ibirch, poplar anditamarack, and we ,traverse it 'for one hundred and fifteen inflate • Brainard, where we cross the 'Mississippi river, tb , cli is here over sbo feet wide, and is navigable for . boats of light draught ovr two htindred miles north. The land covered by this forest is good farthing land after ' being cleared, .but while there is so n i atich prairie to, the west it will be a hang time before this is subdued; but all its wood . and timber will be needed by, the settlers on the prairleAl., LThe road.ifter leaving tog Mississippi and rossing theferow wing runs through a region f hard-wood hither, which shows'us that the •tinality of tho land is improving, and if your readers wile have gone elver the IFennsylvania, Mead frondancaster to Philadelphia.can imag ine how theland bordering that route would look, if the barn's, houses and fences were re moved, and nog and then 'small lakes of clear Water, fringed with trees, were nestled 'Within its valleys, they can form some idea of" the ap pearance of the country for over One hundred ixiiles in Cass, Otter Tail and. Banker counties, in Minnesota. The North= Pacific :road was bait through here in 1871, when there were very few, if any, white settlers within these conntied. In 1869, Otter Tail county hid only fire, while now it has over fire thousand. In /870 these three eountlea did not raise enough wheat to furnish bread for their inhabitants, while from the crop -- of last year (1872), there has come to.Dn .lllth over fifty thousand surplus bashels, and the amount now growing and nearly ready for haired will resch!nearlytwn,handred and fifty thousand bushels. Cora and oats. are also raised in large quantities, and as an evidence of the productiveness of the soil, I'saw in a grana ry at Hobart Station; a bin of oats that weighed t pounds to the bashel and yielded G 5 bUshels to the acre; and 4; bushels of wheat; raised fromfour bushels o~f seed, . About GO miles lest of the Mississippi the Toad Crosses Leaf river, a tributary of . the former, 'and 'which emptied . into the Gulf of Mexico; and 'a few miles further we cross the Otter Tad (so named from the ,lako and . river being in shape like an Otter), a tributary of the Red river of the north; which flows into Hud son's Bay. • ' 1 1 The road now enters upon the " Grand prairie.' This pariria extends from 'the British Provinces on the north, through Minnesota )(oath, and is sixteen )undred imiles long, and 'nearly siz hundred miles wide friim east to west. It is very fertile, and, except in thii valley of the Red river, is rolling and andollliog, 'dotted here, and there with small lakes 4nd streams Which are fringed with timber. • On Aloth sides of the road the houses ,of the settlers show that it is being rapidly peopled., The luxuriant growth of guile and the 'occasional . , cultivated fields of grain, show that It only waits the busy hand ef the chltivator to yield a most abundant . harvest. I think lulus Allan five years it will be settled along the line of the Northern Pacific and 81. Paul A Pacific roads. both - of . which run through and seeress it, - with' a thriving popnla- Con. . It is difficult to givellexpiession to one's feel. ings when cnir train crossed the of the ncitill, when forty years or more ago I studied " Ohrey'eHeography, " I learned that this river ifier*risiug in the territory of tho 11. fig near,, the source of the Mississippi , flowed north int o tht British poesolikete into'. Lake Winnipeg, an theist* WO' Ilndseo's Iriky. *ld that the Piton thOtilitlybich Ski* libetl lol o l by white inele: brid,was °moldered 111111Mhatitikt tri ai t y but rimOgi bends it IndlissA During the greeter part of the aftwrnotin ire bid beentrnee oiling over the country drained by this slyer, and had found it to be unrivalled for 'beauty and fertility: The Indians had gone, and the "sons of Aran wore dwelling In the tents (or country), of Sham." Instead of it inhospitable. I climate and soil; we found it un surpund ha both. - ' While walking out at Fargo the other, more tog after our arriral,.l heard and Saw tlthnir titis, those &mink birds which logo and follow this shed° of the white -pia; as 4 had the day before seen and heard the.robin, the throe!", the wren, those.birds whoscreong and nests were ousts*, familiar when I lived In Towanda ; when 111°I noticed the .sdatelyelms that grow In great numbers along fho edge of the river, I reelized that what was e myth in my childhood was a surprising! and' 'pleasing reality in my manhood. .In summer the climate of this so glen Is delightful ; in winter the rigor is light ened by the absence of moisture, and conse quently the extreme dryness of the atmosphere; so that when the thermometer sinks to SO deg. below zero, it is not iiii severe as it is at zero or 5 deg. above, in the valley' of the Susquehanna. The cattle winter better hare.than they do in Bradford county ; this - may be considered by some an extravagant statement; but , cattle ex.. posed, as I hife seen them there, to atorme of wintry rain and elect, do not recover their flesh until the intlaumuter ; while hero the very dry hess of the air se°mt to favor them, and they keep in flesh all winter, the prairie grassiseetn i to be very nutritirts. Before reaching the valley of the Bed river, the honses of settlers on both tides of the 'road showed to us that it. uses steadily 'filling up. On inquiry, I learned that in many phi:Nikon b . otti sides for two miles back, all the sections were taken 'by actual set!, .tlr's. One man has ploughed, this year, an en= 'tire section of 6to acres.; others, from 90 ttN2 - 0, These emigrants are Made up froin England, Scotland, Sweden, Denmark, and the eastern ' Middle titaes of 'intr own country. IWhen one whose life has been spent among the mountains and narrow valleys of Pennsyl-:, vents, stands on a hillock in this vast rolling pairie, and follows with his eye the well-defined ridges that here and there cross it, or run north and south through . it, and notes the beautiful fringe of timber that borders the streams, he does not wonder that the claim has been made ici behalf of our country that its surplus grain will be enough to feed all Europe 4 ,all . that is wanted le a few years' time given to all ow the tide now sorting in this direction to contipo to flew until, like the' water of the Nile, it will fur it from one side to the other. ' . • IThe entire park) , slept at Fargo, and at I ,G a. .. `next morning; resumed their rid l e to Biserar\rom which point I will write you again, if y n desire it, and will endeavor to give you a ekoteh f DakCda Territory. 1 . , to-4---------.-- . THE REP BEBE ATIVE NESTION. S. i(Vir. ) Al,voiir.—, it : I see you have opened your columns Hon. hairs H. Wsnn, for au attack upon me, nd the circular I have Been fit to address to thßepublican voters of the coun;y. As your pa r is the i i. party organ, and ought not to be useli,y one. candidate to the injury of abotber, in the' &me party, I desire to make a dere - Moo through y ur columns, as publiClytis I have been attacked and from ycur uniform fairness I make bold to .• i write yon. . It would have been no more thaia fair for Wzn i to have published my circular, with his Cl/tiCi*US, VD that a discerning puhlko could hak-e judged - of their correctness. As for "Min i • nequi County," 1 have only to say that the people residing within its limits desire divi sien; are able to pear the barthens of a county, and would be much 'better accoMmodated for courity purposes, than they now are. And r four- Ohs of the people of "Bradford county" to day will admit; that were they situated as we are, they would favor division. I never told WEBB I did not want the-county al design cOast winter. I Would like it larger, as he likes the large county 'of Bradford. It cannot bemade larger, and his construction of I what I told him is unfair. Mr..VEIII3 says that " Minnequa ht the only county possible." He' kuows better. IR the people should so vote, ',early one-half of Brad ford could be taken for the new county. ' Is it possible - to secure this vote? We have a court at ,Troy. It is 'establivhed for all time, (unless repealed) Jurors for this Court are drawn irem all parts of this county, and those r from th i e centre and east fuid the distance is great, °and the inconvenience of attending thts court is great. , The county! is practically divided in it two places of holding its courts, without the convenience of two counties. The people are getting tired of it. Its inconvenience has al ready made, and is rapidly makipg converts for divisien ; nd were the question submitted to the peopl , to keep up the Troy courts or di vide the eounty, division would have the most votes. I ' 1 'This is,what I Charge as the result of the de . signs and objects of the 'Troy people, and to day the Trojans are stubborn in their &term!- e t nation to maintain th eironrt, and Mr. ,Vhini knows it. I have not dragged Mr. Wialn into the field. His warmest friends infokmed me he was a candidate long before I issued my circu lar. I have not heraldsd' him as the chaMpion of the Troy plan of ; division. I appeal to my circular for the truth of my statement. I Mere ] ly recited sonic of his public acts, and asked the people to judge for themselve'S. 1 1 " The 1 wicked flee when no man pursueth." I will ad- Mit that his acts look suspicious. As to the act ttutting the'Associate Law Judge, I will say e people knew nothing of what , was dieing" done when it passed ; and the union of this act With the half shire act, when it was first,intro deiced into the Legislature, is conclusive ,evi dence'that the two were the subject. of rt bar gain between the TOwandiatis (such as knew of it), and the Troyians, notwithstanding 'judge Srnra..-rrn's statements and the lawyers', 'peti t tidn., Mr. Wynn does not deny my construe- Pm of this bargain. , He merely says : " Very few persons favor erecting court buildings at Troy, atid.not even the Troyians are asking for i." Remove. the possibility of getting Minne eum county, and immediately the Troyians would clamor for it, labor for it, and the; ever Faithful, complacent member from Smithfield Would feel more like carrying out the Whole of tins bargain. Jury wheels sometimes turn out names,quecrly, and they might roll to Troy's melt. • Of.courso Mr. Winn is forced Into the! field by his frien 'a. No man who has held eftlee dear after.year claims anything else. So it has been with his before, and ho wits compelled to tie' the especial 'representative of his dear Friends in Sullivan county. His experience gives him title to the office. Well, his record shows he has great , experience in repealing lairs, as the statute hooks fully testify. Then if Poor, feeble, overworked nature should gist) out, • poor Bradford would be in great danger, until another "Sows " could ho reared up. It is true, Messrs. Darrrand NIC/101.8 aro candi dates, but neither is put forward as the: only safe than to send to Harrisburg. Then liesays: " The only reason why Mr, ..A...ionr.ss lirtiacen fit to make his Contest up.in me, and let Mr. Darin: and Sle:110LA Inset' unnoticed, I con only account fOr Mien the basis iltat:it, is evident who of all Others the tdinnequa men do not want." This hook is well I.4vited, but the point just sticks -out. Of course thb anifigvision men want just the man, that the division do not want. Good reasoning, but it would be rynitp as Well for others to blow the horn: . .,Lastly, I have done what very few men loin and-what !Sr. WEnn never did—announced niyoelf to the people and my reasons for being a candidate. I have singled out Mr. Wt.nn rather than the other gen tlemen, because there are'two plans of division, as all know, aid the'supporters ot the Troy plan are his up. holders. I have told nothing buithe truth of Ida "'fai lle acts. I have not traduced nematligned his eh:me; le r, nor called him hard names.: Re has a tight to represent the "Anti-Division" element in the county, as I hare the Dislsion element, and neither has com mitted a crime. But for decency's sake, dorit get be- Idtl friends and cover up your designs with a . blieshing modesty that so timidly receives political 'honors. A demagogue is one who appears to be what hots nut. I ant called a demagogue, and for what? Simply 'being a . .aittlitlate for office the first time In my life, and dls tlnctly iinnoune ing my object for being one; for op- . pi:wing:lo be fast what I em. Mr. Wt:an appears what he is nit—an. unselfish fellow-citizen,•-never seeking' office. , lea, *r. ITErn, for five telling yen have en part rerresented Bradford county, in the Leplatnre ; and eXcept she two first terms, dared - not beiu candididatc: Inifore the people for the nominatiOn. haVe secur ed le bylts sharp manipulation of :the wye-pulling Ring politichens. Always ready to' servo yonr county, but I norer e.iklug for flare. Now, for the ti.y.th time you • are4:eady—not grgeht; the meet able,-but modest and retOing. Truly, greatness has beep thrust upon 'yon! Tot could not avoid lawi's withdrawid; you cannot witlistandthe.appi:Ois of edndrieg . friends t you meat obe li your countsfs calls! .r i' ',. '. ..' " your, {frost nevidkiii; , . ,tt r--',.' , • 1: 1 1 , L. 1. - Aianctias inTaiiiPlia -- Ototiefteltn yoßr-Paperof eetfireelif,ti'disitmunktiltion frit tlealltiii- Jaws MiTszus," which, eitheelrout!a leck,pf penetration on iify part or the ambigious Langua ge of whifh the effislnunicaticin is compooed r ithil ttfboznpre; head jusf what meaning the Honorable gentleman in- tends to convey. The ostefuilble- object seems to havii been to contradict certain statements Eontain ed fil a circular enorponing to have bebn written and Seri forth by one LOT= 4 Affnazwif, who, like ittrOrzino, is a candidite for 'the Republican nom!. natlon to the Legislature ; the specille charge being 1 Iff.r. Winn, while opposing the distalon of the cmffity on the .. blinnequa plain' was, mils, the Pcliampion for division on the Troy pia -" NoW,, white Mr. WEBD emphatically denies the *, soft ins; pea hrnent" of ttus, •e . ilianopionettfp ". off. aci see tiotf" he tette to m ate It plain that ho doi t inet faror divielim. While that part of ,rifr. Wznietf iOratiltin• test:ion, wherein the refutation of the charges brought, against him, is attempted; ls. 6 me; cover' ed %ore veil of obscurity, I anal acknowledge that po4ton which attempt, to piece. Messrs. Thurrr and Nzenozs in the position of , Itsaunces .. favorites, is no6msceptible of being noistnderstood - ; and cos.. talilly must leadrthe unprejudiood reader to strong ly Surmise, at least, that Mr. Wien'accannaunication we; written with more of 'an intentien to cast Ins. piclon upon his oPponente than to refute the cheiges tl4 Mr. ANDartiff brings against him. ' I: really seems to me that hair- Wean could have defiled the charges'. brought against bin; and far mein emphatically, in Lunch lost space than he oc coiled in the lineal:Ten. But that the Honorable gentleman was of l a different opinion Is obvious,- and thereupon he l ' iroceeds, to give your readers a very admirable description_ of the different plans preposing a division of the F annin, interspersed with a few peculiar Ideas in regard to resisting temp tation, and, finally, alter-abignorisly referring to his oponents, leaves the reader in ~ glorious ofocer- Ulo6' of what it's WI about." . .- While I shall endeavor to be more brief than Mr. Winn, I shall attempt to make niy moping &pally eleitr, at least. , . Mr. W.Entl tells us ': .' . . I , , • t1..1 am not one of those th at believe any man in ererienca upon a question Ilhe this. can resist Mr. Rune and his arguments as well as oho of expert. gertaluly this is a very peculiar bellef?tho gentle mo has acquired, and I trust not to becOtlie goner. 414 Peri:lips I could have formed a better opinion ofj.hts theory hadthe gentleman stated just whit hi4txperience lrad 6een—and hoer much. Brit his raging to gtni me this Information, 1 meat of n'e oeits: lty, still halfwit that ho who ,bas bad the lout er;erience with rogues Is far preferable to him whose o• expo:lom4 in, that dliection has been eltellsl4o ; and I think it will require zwirothau one communication fr(u the ffinorahlo gentleman to convince the tattsses of thci people that the poet was not " level holed" when ho said : I - ' ti Vice is a Monster of so ft ightful mien 14 As to be hated, needs but to bo seen ; ;f; But seen too oft—famitior with her face, • :1; We drat endure, then pits,.then embrace," 41*. Winn seems to think it remarkable strange theft BT.:Spire. DAVIT and 14xcuOns aro not chare.ed with -bting in favor of division. To me 'there is noildnd strange in that fact. for who will accuse bibs whomoli know to bo innocent. , . ~ To Mr. WAlll'Nlataiement that; ... I have net made i4self a muididate,"'l beg to .be permitted to akk: . "rho did Make you a candidate;" While I would mu Insult the Intelligence of the masses of the Re- InOdicaii party of Bradford ciranty, by even insinm atihg that they are now, or over will be, „ led , " by a ..#lng " of Politiciana, who will make the nornina tict(ns for the party slapped irrespective of the wishes of4he majority ; yet it has been charged that such a "Hine doeis exist, and that Mr. WEBB is its cantli daie, for the Legislature and therefore certain of the nciinination 1 which, if such is the case, that a .lung' d4s exist, and that the Honorable- gentleman is its &in°, is a sufficient indication of who made him a candidate. But not believing in this "Bing 'f en-, mar, i muat, of necessity, remain in ignorance of just who brought him out for this, to him, umlesir e a.. hiqPcuiltlon.! And yet, after reading the Honorable' gsitiernan't. communication, I cannot but. think thit alionid It proie true that we are 1e.4 by a "Ring' that its Benetton of a candidate for the Legislative mainination, thmote i s morn ' than the. usual amount . of long•headednesa" evid i ced by Such combina- H4vs. As 3 h • 1 •,...For ways that are r' L-, and tricks that are vain, 443,2.5 has quatificationa extremely peculiar." , c.‘ 7l, lii. conclusion, permitiii to say, that I bear no peisotial malice toward . Mr. i run, (however unfair and uncalled for I may_ eons der hia allusions to .Verrs. Danrr and Nrcnor.s,) biA\ on the contrail I LUive a warm admiration for him .4a man who oe cuOing a position of public trust, 'did his duty foarlessly and well ; and I intend it as nO‘dsparage' , ..: nufnt of /din that at Mis tirac Iprefer the Ham C. F. NU , :nor.sto'hieaself, My personal acqfiaintance with .11ti' i NicsioLs has not been of as long - duration as wills Mr. Wren, bni I believe him to , bci in every , re twect qualified to - represent Bradford county in thO i Leglelature ; I 'know him to be a gentlettin of thestrictest integrity, and I have yet to See the man willing to charge him with being in favor of divid ing:this county in any way. , 6 . Very respectfully yours, i' . C. H. ALLEN. D. S. R. APW3riels, Aug. 13, 1873'. •-r JCLARPER'B Fe'rry core - spon.lent Writes:• I„ - I 'l l Of all the, 41d.GovernmCnt build ings in the armory enclosure before tho war, the, only oneithat has es caped destruction is John Brcwn's engine house. Situated in the' most exposed position, it stands as intact now' as the day when d'ohu Brown and his party were taken ;prisoners. N4t a quarter mile from the engine Muse, Where, only fourteen years tO,*the first blow' was, struck at the fetters of the American slave, now . stliinds Storer College, au institution originally endowed by the =mill cehce of a private 'gentleman, for the edUcation of the freedman.. Every year graduates of both sexes leave its, hall.' '• 1 -;\ ?Tug- division men are 4yoring td create an impression qv* the , people that , the county' is to b‘ e sub je4ted to large eqeuse erecting buildings at Troy . In doing so they pl4ce a very low cs , ate upon the intelligence of th people,' as there is ncit a school bo, ten years of ago_who dqcs rnot. know' therelis no law for such an expenditure of . money, and if was it Would require the `consent of two. consecutive grand. jcOes before .thc-commissionerii could expend a pettily in 046 erection of buildings anywhere. i;JOILN B. PAcKER, Republican gem bo'r of Congress from the DalAin d(strict, bari carried his' back pay in the Treasury. Thus far abcirit qirty republicans atxdfibe democrats wo voted against the steal, have ; re , fused to 'accept auy portion of the 8 oils. slx looking over the proceedings of tlr _county conventions throughout the State, we are gratified to ,notice Oat a majOrity of, the Members who s?ld themselvel,on the Minnequa job, 'rave been repudiated, and will not hive the opportunity of receiving_ girEn's bribes nFxt winter. j THE report that Hon. JOHN LATHROP tiotley's illness war; the result of an appoplectie strokeis,ineorrect He its suffering frora a very severe at tack of neuralgia, but is noir much bitter br to be E; • TIIE Wash ington, , Jurned off Aquia Greek, on Friday afternoon last. S t venty‘five persons, lost their lives bi the disaster. official investi- Won as' to the cause Of,tbe disaster hits been ordered by thelg' overnment. VICE PRESIDENT lyllsost was in Bos t@ on. Monday last, verb much pwoved in health.., • , - , , I i gal, -- , --44+----.---- ----,' SItEMIr'S • a writ of Pi. Pa: d mil mon Maus of IS Count bicexposeci to pules We 0n'.. 1 tiftlMl4 Avows?. 31., at I IN 4 , ---• ---' f° lt , described lot. plea, :. or parcel ` of land - t-, ruin) in Canton Um., hosnideden the north hy of popr xrerdie, imir snd R. Lewis, east 7' lands of John Edgar Lifjett Dates, south lands of Solomon Lin ey, Sheldon If. Y +Adler and Peter Herdic. west br i rds of Peter Ilerdie; cob. tattling 173 acres, mo or less; about 'lOO acres IF proved; three frame non/es, two fame hiatus, - chard arid fruit trees thereon. . i i , I Seized' arid taken into execution at the suit of Ir. C. Palmer a; C 0.311 W 4 W. Cole and E. W. Pratt. ~ J. If. 5141 T 1; i 1 #4erlif4 Timinnd3, August I,' Q110 . '1 4 78 tIbE.--'4By Viiitte cif kJ a writ of FL Fa. lined oat! of the . /Conrt ' t ClammomPleas of Bra ford County, arid to ;rue --' 1 rooted, *ill be expose to public; ale at the Con t Rona in tho Boro of Towanda, -on THU , : DAY. AUG. 28, 1873,01 o'clock. p.m., thelfollowirig 'described lot; place: mil parcel of land slate In 111 , I star township, batuull as foliose.: Nor 1 by lanal,l of Edward Lockwood, east bY ;the Susquehannia. river,, south by land o Mrs. Mary Ann Welkor,weiet by bald of Edward gills, containing 63 acres qf j g land, more or loss, alit 12 IMP.toved, With an ( 1 . , chard of fruit trees the eon ; no buildings. I. &teed and taken I to execution at the suit et Miami S. Pike vs E. L., Walker. , I ALSO , —Cone otherlot, piece, or parcel of laud al alibi lit Towanda Borough, bcmiaded on the north b lands, of 'Jima' 0. Freest, east by land of John 1. Ideates; Aionth' by lan of John Lantz; west' bY Cbailes Street; being ant 165 . feet front on said .0 Chailes-st. and martin hick to the lino Ot lauds df sald'John S . ...Weansimut H more feet, bro or keli. with a frame shop the en. . : I. . . ALSO:—Tho defends is •It. D. Cash and` F. A!. Cash undivided 2-5 interest Dame other lot, piece, or parcel of land situate In seld Doro of Toward bounded as foliows: 14' by toplar-st i ; cast b Third-st.; south lay. dof William Gentian; west by an alloy; being ab nt 165 feet front on said Third4k, and about 221 feet back on isaid,PopLar-st i l, ft with a two story Gottd brick dwelling barite, sma.,l frame barn, other outbliiklings, I with fruit and - ori namenkti trees thereon: said lot known as Th Homestead lot of the Dtvid Cask estate. ALSO;--One-olluir 10t piece, or parcel 'of land 'o the property of laid 0. D. Cub, in the Dor° of Towanda, bounded as follows:1 North by lands or Solomon Walborn aruldl. Jacobs; east by land of T. C. DeLano; south bY Pine-st.; west by land of C. 11. Manville; being about IiXII feet frOnt on said Pine-st.,, about 112 fee.deep, running back to the south goo of said Meth rkand,Jecobs, with a frame ' dwelling bongo thereon • ' • • • • , 1 , ti . A.Lto—The defender' 's 0. D. Cash and P.A. cash undivided 2-5 interest iii ono other lot, piece; or par. eel of land situate In Barclay .typ., Containing lit acres. more or less, ine warrantee name - of D. H Cnningham, with a flat! mill, 2 mill houses, and sta ff ble thereon. , . . ALSO—The said de/13' clout's undivided 2.5 interes in ono other lot, piece, r parcel of land situate' lt. Barclay tow., contaluin 400 acres of land, more oj l less, in the i%-arrntee na 0 of,Peter Ladley. ALSO—The said dere ilantli undivided 3.5 intert. est lin one 'other. lot,Voce, or. parcel of situate. in Barclay twp.', contalicing 310 acres, more or tbss In the Warrantee name flosepb Ladley.' '. ALSO . —Said defewlan 'a undivided 2.5 interei-t i ono other lot, we.. Is parcel..ol- land ctuate i 4 Ilarciayiwp., containing 555 acres,_ more or IC e, l'n the warrantea Tulle I:42Valter , Stewart.. ; I AMOL—Sald defendsi one other let, pl&e, 01 Barclay; twp., and Ovt more or less, in the Lsditty. Seized and taken int¢ execution at the rah V7. l P,ontl vs C. D. Cash and Frederick Cash,l co-partners trading, under the firm name of Cash 5: Co. Also-At the suit of it)vcrton Elsbteeve Cll6 and F. A. Cash reTnrity. Atscr—Ono other 1O , piece. be pares of 1,1 1 . nate ha*alusing twp.,, byunded fol °vim: ', ning at'' a corner of the Porter - & Nichols 1 Church street, in the village of Wyaluspg; along said street north '55 deg. east, 50 feet t.) nel t of3l. Black's lot; lof Andrew Fee' lot; hence south 35; 4. ek fee to corner op.iln son It 9 deg. west, 70 I ft i et to,a corner on, said • lichols lot; thence orth 35 deg. west, 132 the place of beglrating j, containing 1.9 4'41 p. e or less, all im roved, with a more dotible store-house aniall frame barn tt • ' aced and taken into execution atthe suit Gaylord use vs n. J. If.allock & Co. / ALSO—One other 10, piece, or parcel of 1. nate In Towanda' Borough. bounden as , I North by Bridge stroe , east by land of ,J. B ney, south by land of Orrin D. Wlckhtn a, 1 Fourth street; being feet on saidionith 50 feet on said Bridge at., with a it rne bon few fruit trees thereon'. -, -.Seized and taken Into execution at the Daniel Sullivan vs P. Fogerty. Also-At tllto .suit, et ,Codditmg c. Inmsseal . rick Fogarty. ‘' Aisa a ...At suit lof Codding •Ile I:mmeell va Fogarty and Charles . obles. ALSO—One other 1 t, piece, or parcel of ! nate in Wyalusima tw „ bonntleci < ao fallenginniug at a corner 0 the Porter A. Nichols Church street, in the illage of Wyalusing: along said , street noh 55 deg., east 5u I STad , corner Of Black's It; thence south' 35 ..t 83 feet ,to a corner n lane of Andrew ,F thence tenth 9 deg. ~ est 70 feet to a cornet Porter & Nichols' lot thence, north '35 de; 132 feet to the place of beginning; comatainin square 'perches, mor4 or less, all, improved large frame double Istarehonee End l sm - a bans thereon. ' Seized and taken hit° ,execution at the s' B. Smith tam It. J. 11 'Hook am Co. - I . Also—At the suit o Edwarel, Vaughn vs 11 lock. . , ALSO—One other lot, piece; er parcel of date inaVaysoz twp.. !bounded on the 'norf school-house lot, est by public litgliway from.3lyersburg to I tome, south by land , 1 Whitney, west by la of E. Reed Myer; es 1 ' of an acre, more br less,•, all implovedl frame dwelling hoele, frame' barn, gad a - trees thereon ' I Seized and taken into execution at the sum ding, Hussell ar Co. as Leander Wooml.l ALSO—One otherot a pieee. or-parce: ~c nate iulSlienhequin Iv p., bounded omml the lands of L. D. Ty ere 1; east and south by 1 'Milton Phillipi, west by tondo of,George S; Seized and taken into exeruilen At the m , W. Vanduzer vs James 51. Russell ant :Mai II s well'. ALSO—One otherjlot, plea°, or parcel off lam/ uate's Franklin top., bounded on the north oast byalands.of 3faa 0 -na rbaopel, scent/ by pm highwayleadim / to Canton, we! public highaa 'est Fr7lldi a to vale gentre,'N on acre roc re or all In/Proved: • . Seized and motion at the Chas. Taylor , and Allen 7 ALSO—aOne or parcel o nate in:Sarin; /tied onith lands of Win. 'I ton Fannin land ofJobn V /by th lan ow Starer, Wh I Ilira If c by land of Hot atning I GO : or less;. all in two frarne houses, one tram,,.. .o, ants ore arel z of thereon. i Seized land taken into executio ttl PorrmeroyS3ros, va „Guthrie and Fan ( • ALSO-iOne othe lot, piece, or parcie nate imaS estrquin twp., bounded as f:lo by lands bf Peter Wolfe and Q. W. El ine lands of Benjamin( Smith and DeWit A!, by lands of Abram :ore and C...c. Gore, e Susquehanna river containing 175 mires . Ices; obent 150 acres improved, with dwellirig house's, o e frame halal . and Owe of frnitteees there tm. I Seized and takeul nto elecution at the s Itecord'va Volentin Smith. I Alen4-At time sui of J. Am Record vs Smith. ALSO—One oth r lot, pi l ece, or pares sitnate 'ilm Smuithliahl twp., boundeS a Segni by, the Owen E. Harris' tat, s'mtl .of :llelsip S. Ibbb e, east by the lands Shell, West by lands of Widow Soper, co; acres, mfro or less; about ommacees ie I ra, log homme and a few fruit trees timereo a ' ALSO-,-Qno othe • lot, piece, cit. par • 1 i nate in Burlington Dor°, Calmly arm/ S said, hounded as 11. Bowe: North by land 'toss' estate and R üben Morley. south I Long Bros. and la tls of Geo.' P. Trae;,; lands of 71enhen II rley, containing ~,, o or lemma 'framed house:. lramne.l barn a nd trees thereon.. ) Seizedand takeudnto execution,at the Brady v'j H. H. Compton. ALSO.-Oro other lot, bounded or parcel 'mute in Tuscarora t!wp., bour.mlemi as folio-. by lambs; of Nytiliatet Whitney. east liyan, ,li. Ayer* . and Edward Murbaker, jr".. mu i a t L. C. Wedgeawest by land of Abram Val lathing 10 acres of land, more or lemal: acreslinproved, with a framed house, ire and a few fruit trees thereon. .-‘, Seized, and taket l mi Al into executmoiraval i• , Cannel/ rya N. P. almeoele. I ALSO Ore oche{lot, pieeo,'or pareil c , nate in • anton twp , bounded as follow,: lauds of Daniel Ca. er and A. T. a launba land of aid A. T. unbar. scinth by lan , Bernina, west by land of Frederick Urilli f taming 20 acres of ,and; about 18 acris 'With a fame house and few fruit tree. ti Seizet and/taken into execution a t i Geo. A. Crandall +a W / i. N. Gregory ‘' na l Gregory, , a . • .11,30}—One oche • lot, place, or parcel of lan sit sate in North Towanda twp., bounded raa folloWs ategian4mg at a stake and stones for a j cOrner on a corner lands of I Nathaniel Ilenuelt lan I John la. Campbe Im thence a southerly coursie along! the lands o ! Soma Nathaniel '')knnett to a Coraer in the brook n nor the colll sprihg; thence a west ray course along the highway Ilea:ling from Tomrameia to Bar. lington,lup Sugar Creek to a willow tre f ra corner on the sanath side of sahlahighivay; ten e r south erly course along a" d by.mt fence, now u. he ground to a Maple tree ear the bank of r Creek; i thence ibutherly t the centre of sai, (track to' a corner; ithence an easterly coarse alonghe centre -of said 4reek toile+ of lands of W. 8 Rll to a I I stone for a corner; thence along landslof said W. S. Bivadallto a corner u/ ar said Rundoll'o dwelling house; o.hence a ncirtherly• course along !salmillu,n. ,dall's land to a stale and steno for a corner; thence a westerly course lalone lands of Ch stir Bennett and Jon F. Campbellto place of be Inning, !Sok tattling m 0 acres, mere or less; - about 50 ,acres lin. proved, With a ironies honse, frame bar au a orchard It of fruit trees thereon. ' . 1 Seize4:and takenlinto execution at t' L. ItlcKe,an vs Stephen Bennett. ALSO One other lot. plece, or pare nate in , +ranklin tail lM . bounded ks tea and w t Imy lends m f Luther SON ~.. public highway- leam ing..fcom west' Granville Centre, sou It hyaand of Him taining '., of an acre of land, more or '. proved,lVVith a frame honse thereon. Seizetikand taken into execution at th R. Poroy vs Elizabeth Ltndley,i; Patehe : . 1 ALS , One'.other.lot, rive, or part I nate in Springfield VAT., bcidnded as foil , by lane ] of William Wigstemv coot by Pamm Clark ad public highway, - south and. to Of Eller(nark, containing ; tmyo acres, o all imp mated, withl a frame dwelling 14°1 shed, cooper shop tun] few fruit trees the • Seize,Oluid takert into execution at 1 John Barrett is David S. Beard and Z. Y A.LSCI-j-thie lathe lot, piece, or parcel ( nate it( Towanda' Borough, bounded t North Ili land of deo. McCabe, cast by la ilergati,,totith by liVaoingtoraet, west by ITollonl being 19 feet front on. said atree deep, taith one-balt of a frame dwelling h on. INeen:antl taken Into execution at the Phinnef i v, J. Ward and 0. A. Warc. .ALS -0 e oth7 . lot, piece, Or pare 1 of . 1, nate in Wyal ing twp., bounded as f lbws: by lands:- of 0: . Yosbnig , east by lands of a sili Camp, south by ple street Om called), west public highway I dMg from Camptown to 11 vine, containing o e-half acre of laud, More s all in/Weaved, with a frame braiding thereon, for a (livening bie and oopor sh op. Seized' and tarn into ecutton a --the, -S, • lltortHomet vs F. R. Mato and IleryL.Cl \s e„\\o ALSO -One, oth e r lot, piece, r pored,' 'aif lam , ate inWest Burl glon ttsp., bounded as , fo `ortli by lands John White andallor,ace I :oat bai ! land of C lea Thacker, ebhth by la 0. ohs Phillip!, ItemF by land of Horace pone , the public amlghwa . containing 157' a 0, nu I emir alm: 70 ace a improved, 'with a p • ng house, frail/6 barn anti fruit trees th mein i t 4 Seized! a f4l ral taken Um) 'execution a the e aMelliVoo sa Wan. Ballard. - 7ra ECM ,Vs undivided 2-5 into' parcel of land' sifua I.lon, containing 4DU warrantee name of A l 'sot rd. ton, ost • cros ;tore dsrcgiinq I frtut tfets I'm e i t clf uthr laudr sit. . orth cast by huth the `•lr est „ t o no fl orcl ME ,f la! ate y lan Ives BM f 1 y tman /no ,tn f qii- Nor by , ea. t by I of •tnt, ou.• imf,rkn 3113-01.1, io suit of Alic suit a A. 1 if land sit• 1 s: lorth st h the ankh to Collcon , :I: im. Inuit( I.f1 . f A. Ehz b,_th t land eit s: "forth of J a eph t by suds or ,so,• tao reo o e it 'of Ball y. 1 lan fol ows: .d of tr. and t L. by 4L feet •11S0 •Cret- ~~ . , • • i . T.A:aks.; oki 1 .• I . - . adlie . . • A l,BO-O A O Other /Or lee?, 04parcel o la i n. sit ith r nate in Troy' twp„, bean ed on ' o north by. lands owned by Bouben Case; oast tO Unlit owneil by said IL Case; south by tiblic.iblzbway; we t by binds owned by klary lan 'ttilliares and u ' i l,ralik Ifewberrv;!containing on -half stare of lurid, dre or lass, All improved; with frame uliding therean, 1 r f l ki Seized and taken into e cootie at the suit .C. Oliver it; sone vs Joseph orldilt eowner•or r pitted ownir. • : ' . 1 • ALSO—One other lot,, leie..pe parcel of la sit.. nate in.Wyalusing township, bonded on th orth by Lands of L. P. Mulford, east glands of uel Howard. south by lands of 0. 0 Ilellenbackt Welt by the Wyalustna Creek; l eontallj i ing 131 acres, morn or lea's; about 100 acres lurch , with a 'few (tali trees thereon; no balidin S. ' • . , Seized and taken in execubon at the . tut ', Overton & Elsbree vs It 11. /lty,. Jackson 1 °lb backend Wm. Griffis, at ray. , ALSO-One other lot,. loco,* p arcel of bl' bi z, trate 13:Wanton twp., bo a ded a the t i w arf . T v i ab of John' Parbety, east b . übli big " ri, , from Canton to James i son y John 11. Jones, west by land ,e James' Spa containing 38 acres, Moro Or 1 ; about 34 I improved, with a frame house, Mme barn, rule fruit tree, thereon. .1 i " 1 • Seized andlaken into oeeralcru at the Arun! I.levilnan vs Asel Illaketntin. _ - I I July 31, 'l'3 LIST OF JUR I RS totober Tortn, of Cpart, at T, • ' 6316.7 . . 1:1 JVUO4. Athens tap, Charlet! 151ently, . , .......uuyi; .a“......,. _ Lewis; Asylum , Joel , Stevens; Burlington' ' trip, Charles Shonton, Earn / ndall; Burlington Loro, Sherman H Hill; Barclay,Edward J Eldred; Big lington West,J Rockwell ; Granville,Andrew Bunyan; Monroe, twp,. 31 Tiro 'fiance a onroo bora; Gor don L Bull; Pike, Hor • 11- Chaffee ; Home tip, Besdandn.Clark; Tows Ad horo,', Harry Deeker, Clark B Porteraulius WOlfo, Huge o Hall; Towanda twp. George Scovell; Tuscarora. ,harleaW llogs- 1 well; Terry, Patrick MeGuyrp; W *lasing; Jil gi: Si Frazer, John S Thonapson• Warren, Frankli , Co, burn; tVysos, Charlee'llha'op. i ' - t - , TIIILVZIIII SOSO 5.-11 E t:sT wr.g.x. - . Athens twp. Simon 1 1l Harlot; rraenta, race' Deruond; Albany, SWt apnaan; Asylum, " , ge Kerrie, Madleon Deck r; Bart y, David 'llhOrt, ; Edward Wheatley, Geo Bennett, James W - ' ids, Win Northrop; Burlingt n born; H Ey; 'Bri trig. ton twp, Ali/loath Blake lee, Elbert Knapp; Bur lington West, Marcus J Hilton, Altred Roc ell, Canton twp, Nelson Ray olds; Le Hoy, Henry in aral corn: Lortayaville, P 0 .Moord; Orwell, Ja eir P Cowles; Pike, Wrn MPI a ; Ulligeberry. D J MAY. Aaron Gillett; Sheshelp in, Geo (Ands, Geprifi M Smith; Springfield. 'David Westbrook; Sylvania Jos T II ,Jewel!, Homer Pltt:,7curatla ore, EW S ith ; Towanda twp, John Bowman; Tro horo; Bra wird Bowen, Henry Cobb; Xuscarota, Geo , Thompson, Wm 11 Black; Ulster, Alex 'Hurd k. Henri Wa well. C E Ferguson, Jambe Matilefi; Wilmot, Saucl Fisk; Wyolusbair. James t Vaugh. , Chas K Ing m:l Warren, Johii.ll Morris, John D D rls, Patrick Rifo.? Keough, John Maio, .0 greet ; Wysox, linnOli Gard; Wells, Albert Ira way;;lV zulliam, Jolt M Warner. rizAveme ~runo ••-a;co . ..g wrzs. _. ' Alhany, Michael A Fin In; .At ti e s tvrp. San; el 4 Clark; Burlington twp, Hobert allard; - Dare ay, Thus cane; Canton twp„ J -Myer Foster, ;gloms Formison;!Columbia, Wm G Brad Ford, Giles Tnck, ham; Franklin, John Lantz;. Granville, ' Phile4on Catlin. Michael, coiling, Miner T :porters J*VrO n, _.. - - ~,is rest;f .e cre ()as, nira D S Maki. Herrick, - JO Monroe i E J Eastabrooks, Byron via P Hall; Itomo twp, Jo Lemnel B Horton, Milt' Floyd Fish; Springfield, Smithfield,' Wm Pierce; Adolphus Sphlding, _• T Towanda 'North, Bode' Strong; Ulster, Ilartw Been; Wyalu.9ing, S C Corbin; Wilmot; David Spencer of 1. 1 lattli X C 4 nd n' Beg' lot , o theta. ] 3COI, REGISTEICS hereby mei:, that Office of ncgLiter of Will' .13inilforil, accounts of at lowing estates, viz: Yhen• Po feet • rche, frau . creo of J. 'Partial acct or Jostpli deed. Partial, acct of Austin Athol's (if lUuophrey Be ,Partial;(tec't of N St lie CliartotWard, deed. n 1 e/ flow/ Phil PartiAt ft of HW Pa Tillotsbil, - late of Leßoy. Final - account of 8 DOAOC, late of ‘Windhain Final ac et of Reuben ma c Final acct of Thomas o /once. Final acct ofAlciande V Clark, minor child of Final acct of Alexande 51 Clark, minor child of I lEEE Final acct of Laura A N'iiwbury, Gran:liar! °I F. lot the et 10, Final acet of ocorgoW ;Adair's of Charhis L Arn Final acct of •John Lo • wood, Esemnors cf Harr deed. c's onfi Partial a , :c't of A. 1.1 jli BE Mines of GH Welles, la Final ucc't of Hiram Sti Beach, minor:dill& of Air wit I fry of Final acc't or lillcon Pa Atlrat'S.of Thomas Caso. Also the apprat ,- enient ocutors or Achninistratort the following decedents: Estate of-john Demore " • Ferdinand 0.1 Eamnntl 31:0 _ Panlel Bailee " Peter Deegan •, Charles' .1 Ilan ge ; George S Swar • "''HUGL Mo:+her .• Tunis'llond, • " Henry Whipp • ilumphrcplh hn.l rit -1 by the leatnl L. 1„ at tiuip AO a fo% fruit iland no t land bls :tit delft Ed*.l.rdi part. And the Payne will be Court. of B,radfor.l Cony 4, 11.373, at 2 p. lowance. Auk 1, '7.; UDITOR'S matter of the ettitc: late of A.11.,ny iford County: The undersigned an Court to'distribute mom centor, will attend to.the at the oftlee'of Sinith the t3ith day of AtiGrST time and Blare all pi.rset to be present. • July al, '73. )od' lan nort ; , ens; A UDITOR'S NOT CE.---Ja ..c...x. Nv,,bi) v.. L. I).l 7 ° 4 i:est. Ai Louisa v In the Court of Lou:filo! l'ie4,lof Dradfor No. 511, Sept. Term-1 , 7 , . The unilerslgned:f an Indit fluid arfi4 Court to distribute of defendant's real estat will of such apppintiumat at ' he C Towanda Borough, on T .E.SD at 2 o'clock p. in.. at w ich ti sous having claims agaiLetsai, them duly authenticated for si orev,r debarred from c main •-,,,,.5a1-- 24 ISTO DITO .. ' its . , - ..., of Comm 7. I , as ('.f Bra! T.. LS72 atul lards t %. Lilo BIM [and, pu 8: tltl4 lam enq - The nmThr,i,:ne'd, an Court tO clistri . l),tee mon arising fro m the. F.0.17,.0f attend tai t!i dntins of e in Towanda ltarotigh.. 0 GUST, 1573, at 10 - Wel-Lk plaCv 'ail persons Navin 11111.4. I , l*•Llt. t7...„.. - m coming-in t . if2 san ore ia 18 of tOw vlO to f. tut orly •;,'"3 A UDITC4t'i; L'Ol matter of the'est+ o!111 In 1.11.7 Orphan's Court ,- 'lad TO). Term, 11 , 72. ' The undereigned, tblib Court to . distributefulls' in minikratriv., will atter. 1 to V. aProititment. at his fiffic , r , it AUGT:iiT 21, 1'1"il having 'el aims against said I them ItilyAintliontieltvl for ever debarred from coiling hi IY. 11. Troy, July 21, 11173.1 I it- Cot h /1 c6u t 0 111 101 A D'.I.I . I I ISTIZNI:QI Notice ie`hereby to the estate of R.'1.1. RuE , Roro, deed, must ma 4, hut: all persons having chit' tma . matrimony, ami the Rail con: day, .tho Ist ..day of ep., 1L said Edward in the pilerniiei= l 'dace you can att.smi ! Ju1y174.1 J, A PPLICATIO To Joseph NV:dlr.—Si, Youare hercby notific that t miN, has applied to tab court BradforirCo., for a dirtirro frc rimony,)ancl the said c art ha the lbt lay of Scpt.,li7 ,for h In the piemises, whi h 23241 attend tf yoa think pro , er. i • I Jtily3l.w4. J. APPLICATIO 7 IN To James 11. Car) —No. C You are hereby notified that Wife, has applied form, tll coor Bradford Co., form, div ice fr( rimony, and the spd cc in ha the Ist day of Sept., By. fdr cos in the premises,at redrich can attend if you thlulthroPer July3l.w4. - • 1 J.; *-----' 1 111 . PPLICWIIO.N . - IN ..L...L. To Caroline L. French. Yon hereby mititlell that husband, has applied to the c of Bradford. Co., for a Idivor inatriinony; and thd sal, cour day, the ISt day of Septi,psl3 A. W. likhe premises. it whit can attend If yon think Proper Ju1y3144. - - 1. J TN,CORPORATI -1 In tho matter of the side Cernetry Asaociatig No. 259. September Te Notide is hereby gii Association'hzs present Pleas of Bradford Count . ; asking for xi decree • of I. Court having examined correct, will decree - th prayed for, on 31onda. Val, at 2 o'clock p.m., thii contrary. kno i • El sit 'era' H. S. y the rick• less. used 1 IiCORPORAT, Lice matter Of the ; Patrick Beneficial SoZ:-IC Ili), September term, la• Notice Is hereby giVen clety he presented to th of Bradford County theik tug I'or a decree of Incori having ezmnined the Fla will decree that they be i on Monday, the let day p:m., unless cause be bl,. lAug,ll. . I. anti tug dbt trig; ref; few ENKE wit' for • en 4, 1872 t" Albany, JI rEon; Litcl Rockwell; Ridgeberry,' ! t Jr; Sherhcr Warren GI. At:Jag E'Vrli rifram IA V Wi 1 :rry, 1, C.t pica' tll 3.lc.ii 0-0, 11, vi, ~ n 04.9; )u Nn augh im Sailth t.liarleslit Troy (- watul• `c/C__Sol 11 sl °Ask Abra, 01: .era. iu aL - Coo iluistFatiou wolf O. el 76 di s t • of .el 1- ESEBERIBEI and p• • r I 31 fr lc Tlth . 1. to of Orm a, Jr,: . s.ontorb it xtetli9rr o irby, ecutor' Of decdi squi#F ler \ 13 Gda.ra rtrar LVI C 3.1111.1 Rich; Daniel !'rencli, a F Sc Guardian of dee'd. narclian of Clark, dcc' formerly L. iv:Pury, tow scald, arreu. tqck= IPter„ ill, deg i man I.lllcl ILO Mary 0 latc , of Jct . Edmund ilan, !ate of reild ,Jas 11 Velies; 1 1 . , 01ed. is Boro, e laidiau of .3 ertie L g4ach, dec' . 1 1 and II WJeoLiii:gs, afaton, deed.. )city set off 1 liyi Er 'lc6vs ur childrof of alOop‘ of A. Inzo t klturgti at of, f pro tb , Art, en, I EN 1 , ME MR =ME ,tk.l ail 31-1 111: , t hee of Dratl intrfitlut fl7l DAY t M elt 11p ~1 MID RN*. T iur.sday, Tar brnirmatio. I 0 1. (111.7151; • OT%C Seth E,tfl lit: Or , hails' COW' l Aticlitr appolnf, c h ye: in , e hands o anti( s of his app %fdt& lace, on. SA at 1 . (clock, p.m., ,:i int , b'fited are. 't D. SIONTA - 151 lid e .copntlxs ,in all jr.e Ite-, , nt . c bc. aptiottrle - kg -from She: itttena toll: tnnd Jr.rY AL - Gt I he and plac 4 moneys, ycil Istliement, in upon ea CAIZNOC Vt c. tr-t. May iLy I I rFaid ' il• 111. tats, rosin titl olCice i 1 b f tiulc_and (flinch; I al faa-zz , r. In lomat:T. ',No i I jilt; Slierii lint's-Teat (! qintinent at DIY On '2.5 l int which tils. upon !lan forc BM s'3 I 1p I 110 co 1 the !i, dre ll. I. No. 12, I s.ahl att• sa.d tyh. 011 I.orso tie pro-eut I , ,JA for. VanAlle ~ rd 'Count), r , arpoliatt:: !_ll3 hani.l,s n 1 el 4utic9 of 1 Itroy 13 or f,,i •w am all r , m 11}11St (. tinlept, ( 1n )011 11.10 Ea; LI ARNOCII. 1 • L._ - OT all rwr.9.ar..s 11, late. of ' said es ?or fiettle ,11 SL Adrilini ,E.--, /,lebtott . N3ll la t, and t trust 1,,11t. t..tr , .. , r. ,Ti.. • 1, your ole pleaa ,0,1% of t , tt Zan ring the ail, and 'ward Mi Irk of coral trora tho t has appoli for hell at which pi•oper: ME P p.I.VOiI 378., F6b ,atriot 11. NI, r ;o commoi al the bond' 3 r l•rlng the ga ancl 0.260, n. SMITH, i 1573. your tLeas of • ,/f niat 3fouday, llarriet I you can DIVOIiOE..- 1111, Feb. Terth, 1673. apcee L. Cary, four of common Vele of h the bondetfif tilt pnointed 3foriday, rittug,the saki Fran time and' pl.i..!e, . - ou F WAITII. sIt:OAM b-z..-77: . : 3 1. 7 y. }. o o .l b i&T; 1 .0173. A W.`,FrenA, , iour tt t of ,common pleics i , 'front the b!..11,3, of' has anpoinfe( lion kir .Itearini; US, said" :h tiruo and plitT frot! . f'.- ' I 1 1 SIIITTI..Sherifr. ' rst r N 0, T I t. ,o r ation of 'the io - vanda Doroi' , 1 • tl. at the, abovel named, the Court of Common,• it article of Association, ipraition; and the Raid , ylni , , and finding thdm, pe itleorpoT4ted as 4 st day of Septwuher,l ;.i can 'to sow i n to . I I 13.1 m. pi; K„ rothou tary . • , (.0:1 .- 40,TICE —l.ll tncor oration of ' ,l 'iap St. ty o *valid's, P 4.," .; No. U :3 • 4H ! 1 , ' that the above named so-1 110 C u of •Coranlott ;Was . i. arti lel of associatirn ask (.', .cratlon and the ell 1 court . 113 arid finding-then' correct'' nco,, ...tea, as prayed for, lof Scpt.,l 1873, at 2! O'clock,- town to the Contrary.' • • ID `;s. az.;rEct.;,Prot. ' 1 , r i .'• I 1 .- I . ' 1 r•r0. 4. • :ii:1: . ' 1 1 of I ~~~.~ I` ~'~~_ tt d , their .corer tho t the , , th !.011 &10a, Mil , ) ; I J. WEL & a - ' $ $ El lAVE N IgM!I CM :IV DI BM ,T. VAR Itki al: EM EW W OE MEE ci EM CLOT =1 MEE ASSORTME MEE TIO'NS OF, N Y GOOD MI 1 ' 1 osr&E ! i L STUCK ur i .70. 7 1".i . 0 (30 MESVC 51iA /NEW IS 0_57 DEEM i T §TOCti Uk El - OrCHI i • , DIES' BE 0 E 8 [ I 1. . r 7-4 13Y . ! I EN Ls It 1 ) \, • N E W IEIMI BEM 0 I L L 0 T • Sfl MBE WIT MB e LEM lit AT TS ANb C lIM HE WEST =I i dEft MI ~~ a, ~~ gOOLIB O 13131! MEI 111 ii II IQ II MEM I OCK NE HU Sf.f. 00 Mt ODS, C NGH MEE El E MI 1 ' &. r ME i . 1 1 , RE H 8 Ein MEIN '8 & B MEI IrS , STYL i ME ■ UP aa the our' gine
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