Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, September 18, 1873, Image 3

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Towanda li Thu , y, Sept; 18, 1871.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
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Tim Piesbyteri of Lackawanna, is
in eessiotkai ISlontroe! this week.,
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iLINIS'A •DICEM3OI4 opeu tho leo! :
titre coarse hero on i tto 16th 'of October
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S. C:ana J., W. airs sold a large
nun3lior of &it- 104 On Monday and:Tuesday.
Tin Towanda Iron Manufacturing
Company 'ta l e wily eLipping lirge quantities of
REV. 1 8. J. I.TUGLAES will occupy
the pulpit; Of the Episcopal Church for two
more Bootlace
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Btrummi• Associatiow money sold
at flO to $4-11.$0 per sliare, on Monday evening
last.• 4
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DR. HO 701' ,. and G..p..7x !Ave
returned t3f their labors as 1 inemborß of the
State Constitutional Convention. • -
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IfmnrrToarra' has been absent for
, sercrirday'p, attending the session Of the Na
tional Pharmaceutic:a Society, at Richmond,
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Va. .
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gbsronD, o f tins place, raised
in his garden on Husion sfteet, this season, a
cluster of tomatoes on one branch, "Weigh
ingficeand Care-cpuiFters pounds.
WE .13111PATHIZE with . M r. t i ns Mm
EDWARD FuoFy i bn the sudden death of :their .
only duld, which ocburred o Batorday
after an illneim,of only a few honre. s;
DEru'rz 11. S. I.taiahal DELOXG, had
to make a drip to Ndir York lant week, for the
prim* of artbpcenah l lg a vahiess to attend the
U.S:Conrt X5l Williamspoits ; this week.
Gi C. 11"96n, ofT:Painting on
Pa:
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the &NI Y. E. lit, was•
pliesented with a
very handsome watcl i i =ril
ing list, by the l emplOyes of the road under his
:charge.'
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,OcE. - fetrinei tdwnsman , Wit. Mor
CABs, was among the V. 300 Contiibuitorp - towaids
yaying off.the debt oil the new ii. E.-htweb,
West. Pittston, en -tbel'oecasicin •of the dedica
tion a few days i.ince.l • :t•
. 1 ; THE National Bank ilirctors haN'e
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iconelndecl to make their baildiug three stories
iii.front. - It will be ore of the most substantial
struetnres in tormiwllen completed—emblem-.
atic of the institutions
Bora the Brut," Stores at Athens
i:Lve changed hands; 'MORSE' Brothrs, hare
disposed of theirs to P r tIIICIIIELD &JAcKsox,'and
Dr.HENnr, L. Girrs has tpurehased the other
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cormr. of out colored felloweiti
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ict:s indulged in a hand-to-Imnd combtt, in
t - roiat Of the boot and shoo mannfict4y; on
ldonday afternoon lest'' 5o partierdar dimage
.trzts, sustained by the Ombatants, and theCriz
ping tvere made happy; 1 _ . •
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116NuorrpN's, Jast 119101 was burned
ene night last weeli. It had not been occupied
for 'seniejirne. lt.waainst - ired for $l,OOO, and
wsa:ownedby S. WALEBILGE and H.W. - NOBLE,
of thin place. They , of the ere is unknown.
it
. SUPItINTENI)ENT; LII3IOTIEUX is
tlit uo k on tlid't l o4T.schrol-tiouso as rat.-
aiy as when completed,
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will 1 an ornament t.s!our'tiwn, :and eredija.
have . h4q anything. to do Cvitillis
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r.;l=triiction. • •
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THE A.nnual.:lHlteeting • of the'
wth:Branch Association Of Universalibts,
Le held at the Church at Standing Stone, on:
W i aluesday :tnd Thurtday, 'Sept. 21 and 25. i
J. M.. AusTr...i, o,i K., 'Cit&nr, and. .other,
rninisters, are f xpectect
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AT THE nieeting j of Towanda , Sun
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( I, :—Seh , DolAllonc), la3t llonday eyßnitig,:tho
`lnttrMitional ießscin lot next Sabbath was Trap
fully disewssed by the tracticks.presenl l A rez 7 .
ointion was adopted iq A
iling Itei% ', C. Oeorge,
D. D , of Elmita, to addresS the AllianaVat
'meeting.le
_OCR friend. - G-EinEn,'whn is a close
44:1 a,Turat42 obs!.rverl of pasFireg evcnts,
that the:watir in the pool, - at this
lomir.ithan al any .ptriod since the
put in. Will Council improve the
trtnnity for rinkini suitable approaches for
• -Mr- , • 1
Tf ...Ny of • our t reacli-rs delivered
tact, in ac.: .
:Idv( ; , ; , :,iu . e:;t, of GE ,- , Smnati
th 4. REP•iltl7.!: In.st two
thi.yrwi.4 elittr4et,!, , ir t r t!:tsi
I.l,incVs I. a well lol;rxr: ;hat
r.verlotAit7•l.
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VALENTINE Of: Shesbequin,
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1,. I , pippiit night.
Ab-rit Prilt e . vdr4ngilie auted Cu
call Ift doitor f: orn Ll.O1 - T; not re
t'::
v. 4.3 txpeetec),. his
Ito. , ai:lrr..l, x.l.ione or the igighh.,r;
1 pit t.3seareli ;birn about 1 2 o'elork.-
, -;:se was di. , coveik.:l ou the U.Nter ride or
butno trace kr Mr - Smrruuntil about'
his body ,was' found near The
ylin shore in Pliallow water., It is 1-op
-1 that he missea the fiird, and, hishorSe
•ini g into deep water, he :VMS thrown off and
w,..110,1 ashore by, the Entreat, which is quite
, trong at that point. was about 50 years
and we e inriirmed bad his life nista
e I fir $15,000.
WE ii,tv - k --- exathined with nilich
!:asure the History; of Susquehanna. C<Jun4
by Err rC. I.dr.Acam.yx,, of Montrose. he
Work is neatly printed,', and is a careful and kc-'
vliat e history c f the c.flunty from the earliest.
.tieniel:t of the couniry to the .present time,
I , nd. c ult.:ins much of focal interest to the peo
t the entire Statf ie j, and especially or this.
Among the titnr.erous excellent en
which embellish the irork - , we notice
tin , late Ci L. WAtin, Hon. : G. A.
Judge PAnxtr.; and other prominent
ebramend the book to our.
reader , : i al we dishevel the, sniject treated is
FIIOIIICI command more general at 7
hol - ie ati no, distant day to an,
the. pubileatkin of a 'history of this
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.1. PLE •IsS:.l NT - 4n — u Thursday
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1 x , :,l , lint'itall ,, it of the Principal; 4r. E. .E.
ttll - N•rlt.•:, we had the .ftleasurse, of iPcincling an
L mr within the pleas*: precincts of Mat pop
u.:e-.r clotntional fu tithtion; the Susquehanna:-
Ur.' Of': this place. gur early
h school room were .of dingy
it tlii.Cy ttiudows sod rough
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DO hirig of the stern Aignitaiy
I•vr.-:ir aril wi.-dbln M all NV4O
11. J What was 0 4 r StlrpriO,
Ind this ir.stitutiontalch smooth
with 41, •c-eri trees, elearol tral s hr
yttifdipaper, courcuint if niot
ati4 folding tleske, elegaht
ilt-ti snit it, fact cvitrything,
c..l:).•giate In tits
, 11c-2titrs of
eay
- tb:a fuli-.1 by
.Pets obeyt:
n, ti I;nd aroll
f•liated
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rt:t.rt
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as good jadgtuci!
le arrallgcl'laf; bandy and neat
;t- an: t eultivattA taste could
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..re incur a ed that the school, in every
r, pt.,t, is in the most flourishing .cOndition..
The atterelaoce tieing !ally up to, or ! s little
abort-, the average tor - some years. The seve
ral branches of trel.t 4 ,re. each represented by
el;tzeg.. The ,Itatin commencing class
numbers abor.t.tweiitY, with about as many
further silyaneed and now , reading
Virgil, Ce
ear,,ete.;the CireCk class about ten ortwOs'e.
the teachers' claSs about eighteen, and so ein
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through thelifferent branches Stud:. Thcei
compering the tmiciten* class, all design teadll
ing another yeti,: Muslim:adrairthtare also
receiving considerable atientien front luny
students, under the charge of proficient leach
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The 1= arranged, With =ewer*:
ble expense, a large number of Very comm 4.
ons and pleasant ;wags, hishwn redskins%
-which 'are devoted whollY to the use of the
young I lady students. The young gentlemen
are furnished with idealist and Condbrtable
rooms in the Institute; building, containing
clothes presses and other. lionvetdemsts. Bete.
ral croquet plots, ;fine ball mond, and Oher
outside attractions'," afford it lino 'chime for' tea
,reition and ozonise. The fine !few of natural
seinerh the healthy location, tbe unsurpassed
accommodations for student; the protlden4
or ise able corps of instructors, and the general
good reputation of this lilititute, are features
Matto fer toward making! it one of the most
desirable edneatienal instifethms in the State.
These facts we learned idea hour, and much
more, bat ens space is is week, and
we are obliged to- atop.—lt e m.
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I'Ensonex.. - -Capt. k. - .4. SPALDING
Cashier Second Natlinud Bink of Wilkes-Barre,
and
,Pnutiman Um). of Hew B;ain, Ct.. pelt
its a vhdt last week; They !are th Bradford
.county Men; and v*lnod sUbserthere to the BE
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--We inadvert-anily omitted th e name ,
of Hisa
114 r Itacranr.44; in mitimng the young la
dies who Lave taken their depart* for board
ing schools. Mils 31. has gone to'Wella College.
—Join H. Onamr, of this pl4co, is serving
as grand juror of the tr. B. ;Conin Williams
pork this week: - : I
—Be'. F. W. BurrisziTi, of 'Pottsville, is
spending a few ['aye with' his, rather; O. D.
Dairivir, Ety4., in this place. —n i.
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jr o'. Faszur W. Stura.Mt Is siting. Mends
ui this Prue.
The Wyoming
.Derr *at s Lk:inductor
Weirs, of tits :Montrose D. I ris the most
.popUlar man in the two enmities; i Mr. W. hails
'Yuen this county, and the CoMpliMentary notice
does not - surprise his, numerous Mends here.
—Mit.E. W. Ham's sojonrnlng - at Minnequa
Springs for the benefit ofi her health, and ,ex...
pressed herself highly pleased wit nu-improve
ment she has already experience .
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—Mrs. Wst.'- Wexsins. and Mrs. ei)l. J. A.'
Conemo . -are visiting friendt in tbo West.
—Dev. S. ,frittfsk. has ietirned from his sum•
mervscat!on, and resumed his labors as pastor
of the' baptist c hurch .
‘ ; He is a faithful minister
and 'deservedly popularhere. ! 7,1-
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—Multi. Doctor FlacriE% of -Philadelphia, is
visiting her mother, Mrs. 13truroty Krtasnuiii,
in this vises. •
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—llre: B.L ; haeretnnaed hotno,
kfter an abie,ene of several Months, with health
et - mpletelyi*ifo'red ) to tho. l great-pleaanre;of
ger large circle of warm friends.
4 —W:I3. StrAw and family . arrived in town on
Saturday evening, and will remain here several
wee...so •-•
—lle were favored with a eall..from Prof.
Brass oaqtiesdar. '
P. tiuss will bo happy to meet all his
old friends and acquaintanceS of Bradford.conn.
ty, iu a social, =ideal reunion in Borne, on'
Tucsday;sept. 23. 7
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0. W. Yoga has return.
cd from Chicago, and will .sing in the Musical
Convention and Concert at home, next Beek:
-4 -We were pleased to meet our old friond,
J. T. BROWN, in town this week. I
Sirs. C. E. Seorr, of Connecticut, is making
a viskt to her'Parents in this place.
419. S. STEEL, Esq., of firg "hiladelpht Mint,
is :Pending a few weeks with his brother-in
lati" J. J. Grirrrrns.
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proceedings already•;eporteti s we add
fidloriing : •
00aotion of. Harry Streete r,.J. FerrislShee
- mil er was admitted 'o Practice in the several
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curt= of this - county. - !1 - 1 1
. On:motion of .Fnyle . A.-- McPherson, the Oonit
makea decree orincerporatida to the St ! , Pat
rick'sl:ieneyolent Society of riowanda. -1 '
On !reading petition oeitig'ens of -Windham,
Gto..litoscript was appointed donstabl6 of! Wind
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hiMa township. ! - 1
rein: vs. Ticloria. Ann Furman —Com 3 mon
lerdness. Jury return a verdict of not grtil!y,
bI - defendant to !pay costs, in default of. Which
she Was remanded to jail. a!I
_,Conri. Fs. Mary A: bezce—torideation.-!i ! Ver
, di ;:t lint guilty, but defendant to pay haft the
co' te„and V. yl. Lander], in - erecutor the La! 7 .
~ ti Ti r ;Aty the ease of - (lid Trustees i}l the
51.t.1n - .,;:ti;t lir: , tt ":;I:ibt. Society lot Albany b,wii
ship, ..: - .4. TrtistOs of Met lanlkt Church ei'Alba
ny, was taken np and qv : et:pled the bala ! pc of
the week. The plaintiffs wt;i!e represented by
HenrS!Peet and W. A. Peck; 4nd too; tl,oend
anis by W. T. Davi,s and SOth &..
.11:onin.pye.
This %ye..s an Ejectment brotwlit to recovc:i pus.
session of a lot of ground tiif - a church ,wild
ing in: Albany toanship, el (-OM by, the Meth
odist :Protestant Soci ety of Albany some liears
iince.; It was claime d by thiq defendants! that
certain ellanges.bad taken,pllce in the tinsel
plinei4ted tlial the law making power q' the
churcirauttlorized the SocietY . to chaup the
name.' from!' " Methodist Pietestant " t§ the
" Nethotlist;".and , , that- the •ttustees ,aia4 ma
jorityrif the, mernhers of the Albany society
y0t9..00 6o change the, ratio and adopt the
new discipline, as did most {of the Focctics
in tl Northern \ States, a-d that n 4
to 'the change was made for se:iveral
ve:trsi• that abont,lB6B certain!memixre of the
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sacinv ; :IPA' and rcs•dved to adopt the old disci
plim(andrisolved to adopt the old discipline
and name, which had been retained 4 thti
elteMi in the Southern States', and then claim
ed the rroperty. The plaintiffs claimed! that
the, aetim of the trusties Diu snrrencipring
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the name Protestant "Illethodhit, and, adopting,
the new discipline, was illegahl The defendants
answered that the action was legal and had
heenitctiniescied in by - the members for sO. eon
siberidi? lctigtime. The; question irivolv
ed wa,...4 an important ono, affecting the title to
propiirtY of the] chtirc:., where sOcietiesi have
voted to adopt the new diseipline. The! ease
Was c3riducted with a great deal of - abilitji, and
the ciflart and jury listened patiently fo',:t. five
dh3s. - The jary'reitirticd a verdict for defend
ants on Saturday evening. AMotig the witness
es present was Rev. Dr. SairttL'or New. Nod:,
IlreEi4.fit of-the Conference.
TEA 01E - 118' AFS9CLATIO:Ii lAT LittAYS
mix. --.-The pradfOrd County l'keachorte 1143E4-
elation mot at the 31, E. Chur i cl!, LentOvine,
Friday a. at, Sept. 12, and W I ab3enco Ike
PreEident, 0. F. Young, 0. W. Beynolda was
electei Presiclentr,ro tem. :1
Der.otional exercises conducted by ..110 . . S.
Minutes of last meeting read 'and ap
proved. • 1 , - 11
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Tho following resolution, remidningl: over
from last, session, was then, taken up: 1!
• Retoirell, That' the study •of Civil G4veni
meat aho!uld be r , egtilarly req:tired in otiricorn
mon BehOols.
Diszttasekby A. A. Keetiey and Bcv. 13. El
well. - .Dismission srrestkAt , Y adjournmelit.
Aron:miniersstos.•
After singing, disdussion of resolution
cbutin
ned bi Bet. S. 'Elwell, A. A. Keeney, *IL J.
H. Webb and Hon: E. It. Plyert. Carried
The following resolution was them offered :
ReSotred, That our Bopreientatives ut!.llar
ristiurg bo requested to use their i ll:duel* in
securing the passage of a law making tgiatiOn
for:school.
Ei nrposes unirarin ithroughout the
State. • •
Discnssed by Dr. D. S. Gadding, Hon.•l'.l-. H.
•Vebb, Hon. E. B. Myer, •A:A. Keeney,!! Hon.
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P. 11.-Buck. j Carried. j •
' The eighth resolution of .lait. meeting,i;
Retolred,.Tbat - public Echo& funds should'
be appropriated only in providing instruction
in the commoto,Edglish branches, 1,
was then disenAsed by Hon.,E. i B. myrri Hon.
T. H. Webb, Hon. P. H. Buck, da. W. BuO, Dr.
Codding. Tho further considerationof tbo res
olution was, on motion, postponed.
ftcr music, the "question making ethics
tion.cOmpuhory, was diseuPstid by A. A. ilicen,
ey, H. W. Durand, Hon. J. .
Webb, lien. E.
B. Myer, Dot, B. Elicit, I. gerherson.ll l Laid
on the bible. • •!- •
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Atter music, arljoUrned untifii o'clock! r. 3r.
Evening eessionl opened with 'tamale, followed
by a deoliunation by G. W. Duck. iluside--E,
say by filisa Ella Reynolds, ciithled The
,No
bility of Usefulnesti." -After music the lectur
er of the evening, Rev. B. Elwell, was hatriadttr
ed. The address was an esineit, pmcticill and
eloquent effort, creditable atike:to the kes / 4 and
heart ol.tho 'speaker.
After music, adjourned until:.Bk
newWfss Isistas.
Devotional exercises eonducted by T.
Tbe following nisolutkul, • t
- That boards of directors show, a
decline to eittptoy al tauten, persons who
bare not seal enough in the cause of ad octUbn
to attend the public °dotal/Anal rueetingir of
the w3unty, -
wad dismissed by A. A. Keeney, Hoe
Buck, Rev. T. Thomas, 0. W. &rind
S. Elwell„ L McPherson, Ella col
Duck, limy
After toting to hold thenutzt sessban
the t'ollotring resolutions were Offered,
log to the lateness of the hour; their
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Resolved, That we heartily ;wrote
,programme for Institutes and examine
they are being at present conducted
Ids solred,-Tbat the salary of the Coni
perintendent of this county, should be i
04 from $l,OOO to $1,500 per annum.
Resolved, That under the present. n
holding Institutes and Emulations,
Sept. should-bane certificates good for
years to those whom he finds well our
Res°trot That wo heartily endorse
tion of the ConStitntionai Convention In
wonitin elisible to certain educational 0
Resolved, That the president and otl
cers of this association should hereafter
active timelier' in the common school.
The following appointments wore th
for West meeting :
Lecturer, Rev. P. Haibrorik ; 'Doc
Freak Goff, Joints Eddy ; Essayists,
Ridgway, Bernice Wattles; Business '
tee. P. L. Cluispell, Orion Rickey, 0. P.
Lilian Ridgway, Übbie Wattles.
Liter the usual resolution of thanks,
°logy - was sting, and the Ifenedietion pro f
. ed by Bev.. T. Thomas.' 2
Adjourned to meet inOm° the aoco'. l
day in Ncivember, 1873. j i M. U. Mum
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SUNDAY : HO.
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CohnsTioN.—TE , llimattal meeting of th 9 Brad
ford !County. Bnndsy-School .3.issociation,• was
held in the Presbyterian - Church of Troy'. %xi+
meneing ota 7- Monday evening, Sept.. ti . when.
several brief addresses were delivered y the
following ultirgytnen: Inn % SAL. Conde, Shear
down, Hopklni, and J. O. }Lemon, after which
they adjotirtied until Tuesday at 9A. M. Ilevs.
L S. 'Lemon' and S. L. ConddlittbataliCindied-.
• tors of the exercises. H ~ , - 4.4:4 - 7 --- I ,
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In the abieneii of I le. J. 8. STE:WADi t i,ltri•
pointed for that purpose, Itet=. J. S., Lemon led
in the religions exercises, which wPre cOntinti
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ed for half an hour ; after which the Rev' P. S.
Everett delivered an interesting addiessn fim
subet pf " Addressing Children. 7 Th Bev.
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gentleman'slappy experience in th is lin made
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'his suggestions eminently practical leer 19-
struct ire. ,
S W. Alvord, Esq., then read a pheti9al but
brief essay anggeslive 'of the "Qualifications
and Duties of Seinday-Sithool Teachers." Has
tily written as it *as. Nome of it Wilk lin th: o
way to the convention); still the eefperierce of
e th u e t. write r a.s s a teacher and. superintendent
from 'early Manhood, caused his addreis i to be
listened to with olo?c , attention by fthosel pres
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. TUESDAY AI L EED2 4 :OOTi.
On asscmblink, ; deli:AM:Al exorcises ) wer e
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conducted for half in hour, led by Iter. S. I.
Gatos, after which the 'Secretary, cot having
been present at previous sessions, read the
minutes of the last semi annual tweeting, *Web
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were approved '
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On motion of Rev. S. L. Conde, a! committee,
consisting or S. W. Alvord, H. Phelps, G,
N. Newberry, and Revs. P. S. Everett and S. P.
Gates, were appointed to nominato r officers if
the Astociation for the ensuing yeir.
In the absence of M: Dean„
ap
pointed to deli's -bran address on " election of
Sunday-School Lessons," Rev, J. S!LentOn de
livered an address on " Class tieellationsr`
showing ou the, blackboard the plan of study,
which he followed in to thing. Ile divided
lesson into eight parts, viz: 1. Reference:l;
2. When's ; 5. Where's ; I. Win's ; 5. Defini
t; ;C. Teachings ; 7.' Doctrines ;8. Duties
This excellent address wa , lillened to, atten
tively. by all present, and the pdhject further
discussed by Rev. S. L. Conde, D'A. Overtost,
and others.
The subject of "Teachers' Meetings" ryas
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then ably p r esented by 1 sr. S:f. 4 Conde,contiiil.
eriag let. Reaions for iolding them : a.
411se they add to the interest
,to the leiacini;
b.. Aid teachers in ruana•%ing a. chtss , , , c. Malt'
in understanding the lesou, etc. 2d. How 0f . ..
,en should they be hold ? 1 Arui.—Onco a 1401 t,
'if . possible. Persevere in', it if only tiro teachers
attemL Talk aboutit and urge then, to come'.
3d. When slionld it be. Meld ? Ans.— .it ' l thi
most eourenient, eilinfortable place, acid on
Friday crening. dth. - Wh.l should lead?. Ads. .
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The spperiutendent,Sinlets the pael4rliss tiM I,
dill. How condinecii? Af.s.-- I
let. What are the difficulties to be: explaanr
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.ed ?.. 2 I. What are the - practical tenths? 'Zit,'
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jlow teach the lesson? "A'iel.-1. Intrudnctioni
2. Analysis ; 3.A1/cations i .1. Doctritioa; 5. Itel
proof; 6. ii:slruction. r 1
Diseqsion or the above topic by fl.w. P. a t
Everat; Juel Jewell, and, Istliers. „ I I
The committee iirpoirited to nominate ofti..!
errs for the ensuing year, reported, through
their chairman, S. IW. Alrosil, klig., the follow 4
ing qminations ; i‘iilieti on mAion of 0. Al
Black, Esq., they were tp.aiiimuusly_elciVA : I
Preitident, Rev. Joel Jewell ; Vice rresidentr i
Wm. H. P41p. , ,',A. $. Hook - 4, Geo. U. Wood
C. T. litilL 0. F. Young :-Executive Coriamittc4
Bev. J. S. Stewart, , ltev. B. S. Dean, 11':.v. S. IN
Gates; Corresponding Secretary, lit:v.l'. Si
Et•erett; Recording Secrettiry, Win. IL Phelps
Treasurer, F 4 J: Calkins. :- : ' I
Smithfield .. vras agreed upon as the'next placo
of ,meeting o! the Association, anti ,the Exccul
tire Committee 'end Secretary were appointed'
Vlfix upOn the time for holding the next meeti
lug. Converaionlttien adjotirned until 7:30P. ail
1
TTESDAY ETIFNINO
Alter 1.1.ie usual devotional exercises, led byj
Rev. S. P. Gates and Rev. p. S.- Everett, Rev.'„
A. C: George, D. D., gave I a highly entertain 4
fag address replete with useful - suggestions on
the - a Relation .of the Siinday-fichool to Gni
Church." He was interrupted in its delivery'
bry the neeessity of taking late train on the Ni
C. Railway for his homajn Elmira, N. Y. After
paskrig an unanimous vote of thankscto thd
speaker, the Convention 'adjourned:l -
1
tvErr-Ernakr atousirvo.
Convention again met, and devia!ional exer t
vises- were condrieted by; Rev. Joel- Jewell. At=
9:3O'A. S. Hookir, 'Esq., read an address oA
" Realistic TeaChing,"-!usin r g, the term as mean•
" the power of presenting' persdnit
and things to the scholar." The address gave
universal satisfaction to-thc audience, and Oki.
is delivery the author was unanimously ref
quested to allow the same; to be Published in
the...Y. T. Udzclle. Remarks followed made be
several members of the Convention, after which
the, question box was opened and questions an t .
steered by Messrs. Overton, Black, Manley, and
Revs. Jewell, Lemon, Conde and Everett.
.Bev. S. P.- Gates then delivered 'ale able, ad
dress On the ;topic of "How to secure the Con.
version of Sebolirs," dwelling particularly on
the neeemity.ef parental instruction , and exani.,
file in. Christian homes, trethfial teaching, earn-,
est prayer, plain preaching on the pitrt of psi
tor, attendance a! prayer ineetings,..and faith
orithe part of the teachers, etc.
Discussion. by ReVs. Everett, Conde,
- I
and others. •
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
The annual Whitens!' meeting octal:tied the
afternool, brief addresses being made by Elder
Stmardown, D'A Overton, b. A. Black, Eev.
P. Oates, Manley, and utlu4s.
EYE?. ISO
. .
At the evening sessitin,,l4..v. NO, KEIOS, D.
D.; of Elmira, N. Y., gave' the contention a rich
feast, his subject , being "Bensons why we
shout , ' not, be discouraged as Sunday-school
workers." I
The choirs of the different churches of TrOy
united in leading the singing exercises, con
ducted by Isaac Cleaver, and it is ,needless fo
add that the singing was good 11..4 highly sp.
predated by those present. 1 •
lu-conclusion, we have rause for tegrit-oOly
that the abundant hospitality proffered Otticitie
from a distince, who were fortunate enough to
attend the konvention,' was not ei Joyed° br &
greater number. Preparation bad fbeelp not;
to vtitcrtain is large nuMber, and ever, thing
was done by the good people of Tr!iy to make
our 'Asp agreeable as. welt as profitable in the
but sense. D'A,Ovgcrtec*,o..!
r eiaszof deeds filed' Rear&
ees Office, for the weekending Seta. :
Dobe'rt Cooper to Miranda Chaffee, Warren. j
ChiP. Cowell et at. to Wto..T.' P. & Ai* D.
Chaffee. Warren.
John' C. Welles to Litutina Caughlay. Athens
Bo rough. ,
Jumes - Weat's Heirs to Calvin P. mu, fildgebury.
Thomas Voss and wife to Doilel P. Vase. Wiltnet.
Jacob A. Ideand *He to We. potwict. -Harem
'ttnitkillasetti.toktsiladm
IL, OMIla sad nitto to otlo9 y
• IngamillanyladyllktoiallnaDoUcaandgiew
Js Maks sad sib to D. X. Omapbell. Kt. Dar.
•Dartrlington Indlord snd VD to Zatorf:doddird. Mt.
ton
. Z. Compton to' Emily K. Coloptos, BaallaL
W 11111124
rwelittif
1114 : 1 wir e tO Ge "2l31 1 0 kr , Allman
ploopOny to O. s. *m . 7n . Asaeaii
P. 18.
fey
Bone,
'derv.
C.
of Athe P.
na. Mi Walls. jr.j to Be
orough. forand ProL Dutch Church
nas
di&"
Wankg to Jason Wodonsm
Borough.
Ballard "Mind. to& W. and BM gaga.
L Ct. and via to Lim ovonne r. BidgebFr.
Mina Our tolievdarnal..7.4Boy. > . •
T. W. Wilcox et at - MBAs= Out Lea.
bn.4 Oars and wife to J. L. Woodburn. Demob. Win Sabin to Marks Tilden AlhaMr.
Cl_ 1r Poet to Chutes PooL VIM
WM. =ail and viib to 3.1480 y Clortzi. Athena
Borough. •
John 31. GrilUkto L Oottdmllionlimmin.
George' N. dtwOod
N. BM to Geo. Windham.
to D. O. C:L
J. IL Smith, dharid. to 8e0.11.= . W a6
Jos. IL Davies to A. W: Abler.
Thos. P. Idektvorto Lihrbiat o l or el v iol=e:
Wider h' sad lido to torus
Wz:44 - . •
of the
ons, al
in this
ty t in-
odeiof
he Co.
. everal
to
TnE,histo4 of Towanda,. by E. .B.
Ilium, it out, and will le"delivered to subseri
be= in a day or two. The work Is
more than
the author Peuelaed,land will give entire satis
faction to the iebielatell. If properly circa-
Islet% it wilt belargelY instrumental In d!reot
ing attention ki;our peculiar advantages as a
business locality, '
I=
er
• liVe,
. dB,
Lillr
mirth.-
B URINES'S LOCAL.
WANTEXL —Aii - active, energetic man
to o eannao for t* BEroirrza. '
iiiii
i"
o Dol
l. mane-
1 Speci4 bargains in Black
Silks, at • Evens 4c Itustiurries.
EETI
cil
Y. I
,
Stir C. F. Cmis has just opened a
lino assortment of now chromo&
"Sr A large assortment of • Brack
ets NO received Priem dr, Box&
FINE DEEMING CASE. Chamber
Buttes, at,Facomi do Bose, for fifty dollars.
•
air &venal valuable Farms aid
Biases and LotsfOr sale by Ram= SC Tat .
Iter M. E. Rossnimmil is selling
the best fall stylci hats cheap. 1
us. The best family groceries at
lowest prices, at A! F. Cowin.
AN UNDIEIP* -FACT ' .-M. S. •LAB-
E 6 sells boots and shoes cheaper than any oths
ei establishment :in Towanda.
IPdr Ifuirs' new Furniture Store;
cue-Bridge Street, !1/1 a stucco& People will buy
where they can tiny cheapest.
,
NIL We naye juab received a new
.stock of tags, which we can print on the short
est orders at the lowest rates.
*EN. By no Possibility can . wall pa
per be So cheaplY purchased anywhere in this
section, as at b. P. Goss'.
ite). The Stem Switch and Pompa
dour can be roundlet We. J. D. /fru% in real
hair. Griffith, pitton's Block, Bridge Street.
ma. Job Wciik exeogtod at r thie of
fice, receives the highest encoMinuts from the
best critics.
Wilirliadano FOY'S Corsets and
Skirt Supporter, for sale at Mrs. J. D. Thu.'s,
gridge.at.
Wir Conant! & Cooke have more,
cheaper and better Boots aid Shoes, than wore
ever Egiore offered for sale in Towanda.
lei. Old Ladies' papa,' Black and
White, far sale at Mn.a J. D. ilitza,l l / 4 Bridge-at:
ger New styles Press Goods,
Shawls,Japs,lallks, Pereales, Piques and prints
at i i EVANS 3cI.IILDIIEVR'S.
g dll tho' latest styles of Fall
flats, at Mrs. .YYD. Mies Millinery Store;
Bridge-st.
M. A. GOOD rTME is epeeted at the
Social Re-onion inTtOme, on Tuesday next.
1
ter S. Rorer has removed, his Gas
t44Fitter's Shop to tl3 building receptly occupied
by Z. DAVIS, on lain street.
Pn.use-iErrous tvill be held
(luring:the week of the Convention at Rome.
iinnday-sehe9l singing will ale() receive alien.
tinn. ,
Tbachers'of magic can par
, .
chaise Sheet Music!and Music Books at Teach
ers' tato!, at tho 'retiTlo or Bittsio, Towandai
Pa.
tee Paco Pi I LUNDG BASSEI,
Dowra Pooxi Or u Jor., and Jow.kruer,
will probably appear in the Grand Concert: lit
Poore on Friday ovezing, Sept. 2G. - '
Z A few !rios of choice Light
Brahma. and 'Buff; Cocliin Chickens, for sale
cecap. , Enquire i 4 ,WELI.F.B' coal office, No. 3,
Illercnee Block. i . . C. P. U'iru.r.s.
f ,
' Tiis Jay" is to be the bat
• i ,d r ,
~
book of the 3losical Convention at Rome. Re,
meta the time, from Tneaday. Belit. 23, at
10 ii.: It.,' till Friday l Sept 2G, at 10 r. M.
air Parties,-=desiring to purchase
Dry Gocdalor Pail and Winter wear, will
.ilo
well to call on TioiLon & Co. See advert ac
ment in another c;:humu. • 2 =
E.J.teb.:Mra Z Utssios is now re
ceivinge a largo assortment of Millinery and
Fancy Goods for the Fall trade': She latis the
beat variety of .Ho4p Skirts, Corsets, an d La
dies' Underwear, in Towanda.
va..A. F. COWELEI has fisted !ap
new dining room in connection with his [ store.
Litdies and gentlenien will-find it a nice placo
to get a good meal,
,
. ,
ger Attentipn is directed . the
advertisement of *tram= Brothers, In an
other column. They are pradtical workmen .
and good judges et articles in their lino.
,
stir Perians' wishing to . - pueblos
Beal Estate of aq : desCription, should call 9n
Bannzrr Ta.tcs; Insurance and Beal Elate
Agents and Brokers.
. .
~ 1 I
HAY 1 1 11138 S IW--R M. WZLIJI3 pays
. special attention tb the sale of Ray Presses.
Call upon him if yon wish to get a good Artie e
; -
and one that will Suit yon. . • -
• Now is, a good time to g :t
i
.
your letter-heads., : envelopes and bill-heads
printed, and .the dluroirtun office is a good
place, to got them arecuted.
lowil'ldlathusliek, Weber, Hoofman
Knickerbocker, and other Pinos for said cheap
and on easy terms,: at Cot.; Passage. fr, Co's
Temple of Music, Towanda, Pa.: • -
• Sir ValnablO house and two lots
for male—pleasant locality -Limn. the Episcopal
Church. Ir.quire ot , Jamas Wood, Executor of
demo
•
Wir Bald heads may haie a new
crop of hair, by applying Hu.r.lit !hatable Si
cilian Hata &rimier, if the hair !elides are not
entirely cloud us.
as. MDOADE EDWARDS have jut
received several carloads more of that superior
Mein Ito& who prize good bread writ make
enoto of this. ;; • •
SS. Dealers in Stri n gs will do well
19 eal4t. Mt; Temple of Music,, where they will
end a largo assortraant of Nandi, German sad
Italian Strings; at Now York prices. •
•
,i4e- 2t, full line of White. Goodu,l
Table Linens, Naplilns, Towels sad Embroldel4
lee, at . Ettire k Hmouvra;
Briage-st.. -
Mir tam** Mos* mannh4
area of those Selehrsted spetadse, hails
Guava writ iv* froak I. atuaNnei to
ti Oa readers should remember
tri. 0110•140411 II ran Ili* of b 06131
staidata4tosein,u4 that Ids ha** plw
(twi g , gi l l, sdnatage over ittoi,qt
lea experience., i?
Mr Every Onion who is indebted
to me, will oblige te,te Tefy mnoh by oultimg
lni
mediata pa ment.a Kim E. illizoos.
TorindkAug*.:llhr." I
,1100 n b
u ait Owe to- buy Saab; uniti.' Deers i'zia7iiu kb& of Lumber, it at
Few a Saw $314n70u Charles street. Of
107 Ifs* atreeti The 7 sell cheap for cash.
*S. Wo-are*Low selling - the . 1 1 V,o•
yen Wire 'Unreel( at. $10.00.. They are' the
dulePeennkteg bell the wad& Why deal
you call at gam Son and try ono ?
Wes= Inimany.:-Active, *OE
Pork:aced D 7 C loo 4l l34l esmem 81 44thni per
tainent: 1111011. Adams, stating par
Oculars, P. O. Draw 180 Elmira, N. Y.
Mar Wit; raa'tha risk af an acci
dent, velum you einiet a 'ticket - good for
000 in wit, or deat4for 1)0 cents a day, by call
ing on Pauli Banana,- at upper depot?
• 4i
IM. *a: W.ooDnurr would invite
Particular attention*, the ladles to her elegant
assatinent of new seeds, oexersisliag every
thlng;in her 11138. • 4.
$Ol., A. F. I*LES has opened ; a
bake* and grOliery*tore °mate the Episoo ?
pal Church. Peopleliving in the upper end 'of
town, will find this eittablialutuint a great con•
venience.
lIS
IPS. J. L. Moittnoli lias just open
ed an elegud stockiit ClotheS and trimmings
and isprepared to Make snits on shortest no.
ties, at 25 per cent. leas than 'the same Can be
pi chasp . d is the clef, and warranted to
ser Gporge Wood St i Co., Taylor
& Parley, and Jab Organs, lat low prices aid
easy terms of payment. Bend; for circulars, pr
call to see and heir them at the Temple of Alit.
sic of COLE, rmysiot 51 Co. i .
Turpatins Ax4CLEANins.—WheelOr
&hetes nmivaleClO inch and 34 inch cylin
der Threehera acd dieanere, on band ready; fer.
Immediate sale and delivers. • • ;
E. 81. Mazza.;
Towanda, July 311;3
FOB eight horse posvr
Threshing litechino,in good runnuqg Order,
for eile cheap, u th§ owner his no "use for it.
Enquire of ClaurrraCk, Parrot, Towanda, Pa.
August 1.5-L4w.
•
tor It id not Oenerilly knOwn thit
H. C. Warn-gni, attho Book Bindery over the
&POSTER office, mikes Blank Books'An auf
style of- ruling and binding i desired. If yokt
want a now Ledger,''", Journal , or Docket, givio
hlria a call. ,
$2O REwAse.i-Lost, Sept. - 3, OR
Pond Rill, on the PiO,-nle ground, s idnglo Jamie
Ring. The above reward will be paid by le/xi
lag said ring with CiFontio, Busama. 3c Co, To
wanda, or with Jaa.4 Hew Blonrooton.
sig-The North Branch Amain.,
Bon of Universaliste will hold its Annual Sc.i
slon at Standing Stone, Bradford Co., Pa., on
Wednesday, they 214 of September, 1873..
cordial invitation is le.xtended to all
* . , 4,
C.ll. B. LLUID. Cleric..;
• r.......i; . ~
To Tali PUBLIV) —Persons desiring
to purchase coal by .the car •load, will be fat.
Ws bed the address di dealers who will sell thorn
coal at Icholcsale prios, 'thus saying all con:tp
missions, by calling lit my office. i
August 5, 1873;
sear Mrs. d. J. SILL - has opened .
ono of the finest Millinery and Palley Sttifei
this side of New Yorii. She cordially inviteis ill
to give her d call.riffith patton's Block
I ;
Bridge street. 'n
MeeAer. EDWARDS. sell the
lest brands of flono !just as cheap as many
ottiefestabliatimentil toll the poorer grades;
Canso why? They tijit in large quantities an 4
get a batter'discouutl
•
.
HOWIE Powart.l.l—l have on han d
,
ready for immediate, sale and delivery, tiro of
Harder's .2-Horse Pcriers, and one -Wheeler's
first-class 4 and 6 Horse Lever Pcwere. The
latter on truck readyfor work.
• . R. Id: Maws'
51,*'
Towands,,lnly SO.
in. Airs. It. Thu, has moved
her store, down to the first door out of thti
Red, White and Blues3tore, where abe will bti
glad to wait upon he friends, at the sante time
thawing all for pant patronage. Griffith &;
Patton's 1310c1i., Bridge streak
•
MATHER'S PATENT MMHG 'MILL
mast received a stippli. This is an excellent one
In every respect. It separate Oats frorn
Wheat. and Brichwl4t from Oats, and prepare
nicely all grain and grass seedrfor sewing.
WELLES.
tel. Col.; PAttoz & Co., at thEriti
Temple of Music, k p — a large assoFtraent of
Gnitais, Acclrdions, Flutes, Files, Pic?
colos, Drums, Harmlhicons, Strings etc., etc.l
which they are selling at 25 per cent. lees than
such goods were ever:_;sold in this market.
BUY boDR CO4 BY THE CAR LOAD;
—Two or more persops can club together and
buy their coal from I. M. IS'Euss at wholesalq
pricei, and get 2,240 [ths to the ton.. In, doing
so seventy-flve cents Oor ton of . x,OOO lbs. can
be owed froacTowanda retail pricos.
vitt Duffing tie next sixty daye
will sell goodi regi4less of cost, and Will meko
prints to Snit ell, In 'Order to males room lbr i
goods of onr' own Mannfactnre. Now is thO
time to bny. p i J.O. Fnosr
Alain Street.
11Pty 7, 1873..
,
Do You INTEND TO DO ANT PAINTING
Tula Paul-If so, ry the Bnbbe; Paint. X
challenge lay deal# or painter. in Bradibrd
county to produce cix good, durable or cheap
Ilrat•class paint. dad by the gallon ready for;
the brush. Send foil sample color cards, pricii
List and circhlars. , B. M. Wzuss.
-1116. The Saetand Grist Mill, ford
merly belonging to Istum. germ, in Mated.
nia, nearly oppoeitetitanding Stone, has been
fitted up by caawroik JOinfigni, end they tun
now prepared to do!`muttom work in firat-elasi
ordtr. Havimran Owing wster power, thei
can nd grain on adiort notice: Give them ai
•
" Pickiqr . Cherries ,down the .
Lan p" and "Happy Moira," are two new itonge
by t renowned Itiisino, both containiog
of the elements of tfopnlarity and both really',
excellent. They Osti;bo bad at ailiy music atore,l
for the trifle of 40 eionta each, or will be. &anti
freol,of postaßo on rioceipt cif 'price, bylthe ptib-;
P j Lis & %maxi;
1•. , •
922 Chestnut-81. v Phila.
_ . ,
tier E. FA. ORVIS; of Benton,
,tio-i,
.
lamhia county, will' Kesel in! the Academy;
Half. Wyalming, liiir "several witccessir' e i 'even•
ing4 beginning M44',,lp6iday, Sep
_W
8.1 S. Dzau
, of 'Mast Smithfield, will ' also',
preach at thei sam4lace, on Monday and Tues.!
day ovenhigii; the 22•1 and 233, uysmi the points,
in Which the Disciples of Christ agree with the;
tt• • eran. licaUdenorninations. Let no ono;
•ndemn • • with Ont a hearing. : 1
i •:, • _
~par.aP C f oe.t.--Buy your 'coal du-:
ring the wino months. As iiale it will be:
Cheaper afid bettecwrepared. ;- 1
LIM Wz*lat*lling best prepared Pitts
!ton More Coal at $.85, and Egg and, Chestnut
as4oo for gron tO of %HO lbs., by the car
load' adding acts 1 freights:ad delivered at
zany elation north 019yalnehig. rs
• k . - .
"400 WasEs 300
1 1 04 4 **" 49 1063 4 1310 rAwttua# 1 000 11
• aunt. itia 440 the, fait of - a 4064,
next, at w.. Thirt*4 a.indsork 0 10 the
the Court House. the above lostrunients
• fr9m thir rary-bieit• malpsrs, such ea
13na Co.: P. O. icum a Co., 60 &alai
American Orgalkoo.,4-0. WALlwireWskt*
an the above lastruiSpte. Moe it EtiottlO
store, opposite the 051 d rt Masi, Toirsadii;
. .
'A Sri clip FuitirerAss
lilLummam , Wiz= .has on hand for
sale and immediate use, one Wheels's inuival
ed 4 and S Horse 14ier Power, mounted. en
truck; and one Wheeler Neil* 84 inch
Cylinder, Thresher 4Cleiner, Web mounted on
truck;. snaking w valuable pot of Threshing
'Machines - for ..the fernier an 4 JOb thresher,
These, machines aro yory portablenever haying
to be dismotinted, and ire very consionani for
use,
THE FAMOUS Atimirr WROUGH T
lamt Ws= Asa ItraMt4mr--Is in 'nee in most
of the Pablie Buildings! in .this State, and was
adopted A T , tom ; Dali n canunotto pt itui
Bradford ConntY za,' alter a 'careful ‘eiallna
tion of most of tholes* leadi ng Furnaces of the day.
This Furnace has bee n placed on sale in ,To•!.
wanda, - snd the,solsm4ors are now prepared
to dB with promptne - orders for Portahle.or
Brick Bet Heaters, together with Rot Ai:Pipes,
Registers, Ac. !diggiutiaWkieit,
4,
i 1 Banner( & Rowan.
Sept. 10. . '9 —4w. -- , ,-. -1 1 ' - ':. - .
, ' ;
- •
A Boluisltzrni*---
eurrittientiqui ; - :
To mikethe Convention -
A Joitoaa affairi;
- A Boman Be-uldoil;
• r
A Comfy Cominaihm, •
Wk3Scrn't yo4tf) there? '
' Soprani, Altos, wen Ora, Banos,
Bo on bind to tako'your places-;
Keep the key and Mind the measure, '
Play is iveSti pracitiee
'T I
Com I cleVa be happy, JOY•OUS and free,
Blending our voices In anthem and glee ;
Let in the etinahine,'seatter iho gloom,
'.Banish the bud and gm the good room.
itel-The Bradford County Teachers
Institute for the . present school year, trill be
held at the war echool building in Towanda,
beginning at 1 o'clock on Monday, Oct, 13, mud;
continuing one week. Competent Matrnott r ws
will be secured—their names to be announced.
hereafter. •
For the accommodation of such NI can not
well attend at the pounty-seat, branch 'or local
Institutes will bo held ai follows : Sept. 1, at
Now - Albany, for Wilmot, Terry, Albany and
.Overton ; Sept. 8, at lllonroeton,* for 'Asylum,'
Monroe, Monrocton, Darelay , and Franklin;
-Sept. 15 at Canton, for Leßoy, Granville, Arrne-,
i
nia,Alba borough, thuitowber ough and twp. ;'
Sept. 2'2 at TrOy, for Troy be' sough andltwp.,
Columbia, Sylvania borough, Springfield and
West Burlington; Sept. 29 at . Doty 'Hill, for
Wells, South Creek and Ridgbnry ; Oot G, at
East Smithfield, for Smithfield, Burlington
twp. and borough,lfle.ter' and Athens twp. and
bororigh; Oct, 20; at Itdme, for Itomi twp. and
borough; Litchfield and Windham; Oct. 27 at
Eataisville, for LeltsYsvilie borough, Pike,
Warren'and Orwell, Nnv. 3, at Caniptown, for
lierrieh, Wyalusing and Tuscarora. ,
The exercises will begin at 1 o'clock P. 31., on
Monday Of each week, at the time and pines)
-mentioned, and will continuo until tho follow-
log .Friday, when certificates, good for ono
year, will be awarded t 4 those desiring to teach
who are found qualified. Certificates' will be
hunted at the close' of tho reghlar County Insti
tute, to the' qualified toaahers in attendance
from Towanda North, township and borough,
' Wpm', Sheshequin and Standing Stone.
Teachers finding it More convenient to at
tend at a place other thin the-.ono
_indicated,.
will be alloWed to do 50...-: - ' .
Teachers are,requestial to brMg,.. the Union
Sixth Header, foolscap Paper, lead pencil and a
memorandum book, • •
All friends of eduCati6n , aro cordially invited
to be present, and school, directors,
._ill find the o'pportunity a good one for
sienna eachera for tho ensuing 'term.
8. 8. rictlcE.
The session at Monrocton .will close on
• Thursday, on account of the Teachers' Associ
ation at Lellaysville, on Friday, Sept. 12.
A. A. KEENEY,,Co, Supt.
. Towanda, August 18, 1873. •
MARRIED.
DRAMIIALL—STONE.--At the M.' E. Parboi
ago, Skinner's Eddy, Pa., Sept. 2, by Rev.T.
R. Tower, Mr. Tiered Dramball, of Limo Hill,
Pa., and Mrs. Lydia Stone, of Camptown,
ATWOOD—ALGER.--Gn the 10th last:, at.tho
Parsonage,. by Rev. D. Cook, Mr. Geo. N. At
wood, of Camptown, and Miss Lydia Alger,
of Potterville., •
TOWANDA AIARK.ETS..
tsHOLvsl Ps' PRICES.
Corrected every wesaesday. by C. B. PATCH
subject to changes daily.
Wheat, VI bush
Rye, VI bush
Buckwheat, It bush
Clown, It bush
Mts. II bush;
Beans, It bush. ......
Butter (rolls) VI lb '
do (daily,) gi th new...
Eggs dos
Potatoes, VI bush,dow....,.
Flour 11 barrel
Onions 4 # bush
WIXOM'S or linant.—WhOAt 60 lb. ; Corn 56 lbs. ;
Bye 60 lbs.: Cats 92 lbs.; Barley 46 lbs.; Buckirbeat
68 lbs.; Deans 62 lbs.; Bran 20 lbs.: Clover Seed 0O
lbs. • Timothy Seed 44 lbs; Dried Peaches 33 Ali.;
Dried Apples 22 lbs.; lilts Seed 50 lbs.
NEra.ov4 . DEBrury=A depressed,'
irritable state of mind; a weak, nervous, ex
hausted feeling; no energy or animation; colt
fused head, week memory, often la ith debilitat
ing; involuntary discharges. The consequences
of excesses, mental overwork or indiscretions.
The Nanvous Diainsrr tinders sore cure.
in HUMPHREY'S GEIBIEOPATHIC BBC
No. 28. It tones up the system, as
charges. dispels the mental gloom and despo and rejuvenates the entire system. it is
perfectly harmless and always efficient. Prier)
$5 for a package of five boxes and a large Is 2
vial of powder,ltstich Is important in old, seri
ous cases; or El per single box. Bold by ALL
druggists; or sent by mail on receipt of price' -
Address,. Cr.aux B.'PortrEn.
Smith end Ward gouge, Towanda, ra
Now Advertisements. •
JOY ! - JOY JOY 1 - •
MUSICAL CONVENTION:
SOCIAL RE—UNION...,
• PRAISE MEETING. '
'CONCERT!
At 110.M . E , PA., TUESDAY, SEPT. 23d, at 10
PoWidays--three senior:a oath: *" 1'
Conduitar t •
Grand Vocal and Inertitunentat Concert: FRIDAY
. Evening. glePtanlber 23 4. •
. ADMISSION :
Convent on ioa and.Csncertl ' • . ..EL 00
Ccert I
Mr. BLISS' New Ch . ' s and COnrenti u Boot
..Twa .Toy," will be tarnished free for the of.he
singers.
Efforts will be made to entertain singersi front
a distance without.charge.l
P. E. Cmuaratm,„, Minoff Wnsarowi
W. W. WOODBMS. ,0. W.1 . 91:7103.-- '
Oscan~uwrx, k• - Chmmittile.
NEW ROuTk TO PilMiD
NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILWAY.:
Shortest and most direct line to Philadelsolds, PAL.
Caws, Washington. and the South.
Passengerkby this rent. take Pennsylvania; it
New Yorke:a t il t
ip road train. Paulin; Towanda at 10:40
A.M., an 2:od . in., 'make close connection 01W
thkeiron Express train of North Pen:011110.
road. and arrive In Philadelphia at 8.10 P. hL gad
1010 in ems to take night *sins dither for
the &nth or West. Palace, ears- lirQ attached to tbel
205 P.m train. ; • _
Oily peseengerears are at the Depot on arrhralof
all trains cone passenger, a to the various Depots
an to ell • rteof the city., •
seNarth Pen's' Railroad Depot. corner lkwki
and Maui= 8: ..Pbasdotidds, Ms= & 9:45 LW.
Amyx; at Towanda 4i57 11:05 Pad., same wrania9..
Moues Baggage Expr34' collects and dame bag
gage, office No. 105 Boot ifth street, P2dladelphia.
• •
, irteigbt received at runt ano Noble street% rhea-.
deetta, mut forwarded -tirVaily Put height train
tolowanda, and all pcdnts in Ituvelhatmarvalley
with quic.kdispatch. ELTADI MAD=
n.
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u. /441..P.FLIL,PraistualtrIllow 1;
Jane 3,1872. nitaatetpatii .
SUITTEM . i. 'CIENtRAL RAIL
and alter Idonda7. Suit. 2. 1822.
Trains !linear° ST/11; 4 18 as follows :
NOUTHWARE.
PhDs&lrbis Express; :1. • • ..... . ; ...5 35 P.M.
Ittpreas Height and Aceolin'tlitithan 810 A.m.
i • • I(OIITHWARD.
Philsdelplits Express I 16 r n.
Express freight and decoattardaUon.......o 10 Lig.
• CHAS. G. same% Supt.
OR SALE. A: BARE chance for
A.:. a EMIT= .Autur. ThelarF.• Stearn
FLOURING and PLASTER NEI 'Muted Tomo.
.da Borough, Is now offered for sale ot bargain.
For Anther particalars, apply to or
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lIENERAL- ELECTIO;*I , Vi*—
IA • LANIATIOIL;AVIsireesi, by an act cif .4.eztibli
of the C4tunonwett f Penturi t l a rl‘eritll,le#:tei.
act 611014 to the onset commottst=n, '
it Is enjoined uponl e to give pu blicl notice of suell
eleatien to be held, d also the enumeration id
such notice, what re are to be elected. I.' J
M. 811ITII, High !Mettler the , county of 11 'ford,
do berebylmake kuoiti suasive notice to the e . S
of said amity, on TUESDAY. the /alb dal' OC•
TOM= *73, 10,the= districts ' in sail/ eons:
it , . i
1 4- 14 ,---s -I Ir - - do rm ~, L. '
, in Artuangt,,S4 the. of s. Hecker ,
Ln Alba berotigh, at the honed formerly QC ii,lealE
bY D. P.llsuipp. I i I ,
In nibanT. at the school house near li'm. ra'.'
In talent. at the school house near li. Deck 'a.
In wens borough, at the honsil formerly! •tpl
.cd by E. S. Matluiwisoul + rzw . 2 1 , ,• 1 1
2 , - , In Atluytui twp., at the, house rly oceupeil hy
J. B. Bunt, in Athens hero. I ,
In /NOY • • n bore', St the house fermi:TlT,
plei by L.,1 T. BoYae•c;11
In Burlington twp ., at tba b : so or N. a, •-•^ lln
in Burlington Borough. 1 1 , t
In B urlin gton West, at the br.E.:olll'ab4
Let Barday at theach t eltoinie. -
In Cantin hero', at 1 Centril w a rn s. I r
In Canton WIN: at the housetcwinerli oceup'
S. S. Myers. , in Canton borough; i ' - •
in Columbia, at the hones of Aas. Morgan. i
In Franklin at the hems now occupied' by
Downing. i', ,i. - - .‘_' p •tf• : ,r
In Ortmtille, at the Mouse, of Benj. r.lTayl r
In Halllak, at the school, house near D
rands. • 1 - • ( - y' ' ( I' `- .
In lollaysville Hero', at the 'aware fotancri7'
pled by J.(11. Fletcher. ` ,1_ 1(
Cyrus
j.,1 1 = the hot ;uniacrly. oe ',2 ; pi
In teltcip, at the Centre ch4A. hens). I 1
E. ..
bul
kwell.
b:ankle tsvp,,at, the brae formerly cicenti;
11. 1 1toc I
In Moist* born ', at the house fora occ
by Ethel Titylor. 4
Franc
In Ors - ell, al the hen= is' N's, in ;
In Overton, at wheel lionise No. 2.. ,` '
In Pike:;at the - bousw of Traver Bosworth. i
/a Sante twp., et the Academy in Roinerleriib
in florae hero',, at the Academy . : i 4
in tudim: the hone* of Benj. Herby:ins
In She at , the Valley House.. I f
In SprlnOeld, at the house formerly oecupl
!Tette .Thimmond. " it 1 . ~
In Standing Stone. at the house of Simon s e
Ia Smithfield, at the; house formerly oilai 1
A. J. 'Jerould. II
In Sylvania born', at the house of Curtis Mar
In South Creek, at the douse of C. E. Coe. 1
In_Tarry, at the home of Jamb Frutelay. If' 1 i
In Towanda Bororlrst Ward, at, the ( 1
of Daniel i Sullivan. ~ Second Ward. at ' thai c
etu;
H , Third 'Ward, at the School. Henke 1
Wm. Dittrich s. • 1 I( (
In owanda twp., at th school honse: near -
Scot s. . - `i . • • 1-1
In
. ows.tla north, at the house of S. A. gill
In ITroy twp., at the Ilium of V. 11. Lou;:' in
borosgh. I
In Troy (hero', at the house of V. M. Lou.g •
In Tuscarora, at the school house nearJas4l3l
In OMter, at , the house of S. 11. liolcoim, I •
In Warren, at the house of B. Cooper.' I
In Whadlutm, at the house of B. Ituyken4all.
In IVyaliiiing, at the house of J. Blac •
In Wilropt, al the house or A. J. Stone. I
In. IWpar. at the house formcrly oeburlei 14-
Reed, ,
In Well ,at the house of L. Seeley, • 1 /
1
Eli
521E1
, At which time and place, the e1.:0h...as ziforol
fs
elect by ballot' • . 1 ' , ' I
One personf d Judge of the Supreme Court.,
One, person for State Treasurer. i
.
1 Top for
persons representatives. ,
One person for Associate Judge.
Ono person for. Treasurer of the County.
One person for County Commissioner. I .
Ono parson for Jury Commissioner. • . 1 -
One'pereon for County Auditor. \ I 11
• And inondby said act, I, ant further dircet il to
give notice mhat any person excepting justi 13 of
the peace she shall hold my, office of proll jland
trust :under the government of,the UnitediSta s or
this State,lor of any Incorporated district,' amk;also
that everyMeinher of Congress and of the te--lela
tare, Ind th'e select and C.Q4unott, council of in ,leity
br commissioners of anyineorporated district , hi\ by
law incapable of holding or exorcising at th erne
time the office or appointment of Judge. Insl tOr
or Clerk or an eleccion of this 'commonwealth and
that no Intl:et:tor or other offion• .of any such elec ` tion shall
I nkthen eligible to any office then 1 ,i , be
voted for. 1 ; f HF . \
By the 4th section of an act passed the Ist rbiy\ of
Aprll, 1840; it is provided- "that the 14th sectiOn of
an act pasSed July - 2,- 1863, entitled 'An act relating
to the, elections of this CommonwealthV " shag : not
be construed so as to prevent any military 'Officer
fromperving as:Judge, Inspector or Clerk, Wally
general or special election of this Commenwealthl ' I
An Act to change the time of-closing the poke at '
the General end Township elections in the county of
•
Bradford..{ ~ - i ' 0 ,
, ThelGeneral Election in all the - Wards, Tow*hips,
Districbt and Boroughs of the county is to be ,, Vened ,
between thehours of six and seven o'cloekitilthe
forenoon, and shall continue without intent .ion
or adjournment until seven o'clock in the evei i ,
when all peg; shall be closed. A I .
A frirtherlSupplement to the Election lanes of
Pennsylvania ,
. Wrens*, By the act of the Congress of LIM TDlt
ed States entitled "An Acf to amend the several acts
hereto'ibre l ;liaesed to provide for tile ~ enrollin ;and
calling outthe National forces, and for other p s
es" rind approved March third, one thousands eiglit
huneddr
and sixty-five, all persons who have deSert
ed the military or naval service of the United 8 te.Ms,
and•who have not been discharged, or relieved hem
the penaltY, or disability therein provided, are deem
ed, and taken, todiai - e s voluntarily relinqinsbeil,l Mad
forfeited their rights of citizenship, and are deprived .
of exercising any rights of citizens thereof : , I,
And trhci,eas, Persons not citizens of the U ,to
Stites are riot, ruder the Constitution and Lau s, of
Penneylvalia, qualified elertors of this Conu on
wealth.:
wealth : I - " ,
-To the ;County Commissioners and Sheriff of the Co him
of Bradford: , ,i ,
Wains 4. , iThe Fifteenth Amendment of the `lOn
stitutien of the United-States is as follows: -; I.
"SE -1191 1. The right of citizens of the U lied
1
States to vote shall not be denied or abrid,e,ed I.l.lthe
United Statiefl, or by any State, on account of ace,
color, br, pretions condition of servitude." !-' I
.•SccrroS 2. The Congress shall have power t ,en
force this article by appropriate legislation." I!
% And,lFher4u, The Congress of the United St4es,
On the 31st' yof March, Me,passed an act: ei)ti.
tied .!.;to A op, enforce thc ri§ht of citizenand.l4 nil
al , ,pat i es to rots in Les acreraUtatee of this Union, ef a
frig other pafroses," the first I and second sections.: of
which areas' follows:- ~1 111
•‘SECTiosill Ile it enacted L:/the Senate and Mouse of
Repres adatiris of the Urited t gtate: of America in On
pess aftseMdiled; , That all citizens of the United Stites,
who al e,:ori Shhll be otherwise curd ified by laiS rto
vote at any 'election by the people, in any State, Ter
ritory„district, county, city, parish, township.'scideid
district, minicipality, or other territorial sula-4Vis.
ion, shall be "natitled and allowed to vote at all Inch
elections, uitiout distinction of race, color, or pre
vions condition of survitnile ; any constitution, law,
custom, usage, or regulation of any State or .Torri
tory, or by, a i r under its authority, to the ciontray
notwithstanding."
i ;I
.! Simms 2. And be it fcr i
er enacted, That ,by
or touter the authority of the Constitution or la4a.of
any State,o;§;the laws of any' Territory, any act ti or
shall le re *red-M.1)o done as a prerequisitejl or
qualification Or voting, and ,by such Constitutilor
law, persons pr officers are or shall be charged, i th
the performance of duties in furnishing to citi r ens
arcopportunitylo perform such prerequisite, or to
become qualified to vote, It shall be the duty of every
such person nd officer to cave to all citizens of ;the,
United State,the same and equal opportunity to
perform sued prerequisite, and to become qUalifted
to vote without distinction of race, color, or proVions
condition of Lscrvitute • and if any such person or
officer, shall refuse or Mowing!) , omit to pate fall ef
fect td this ;section, he shall, for every such offence,
forfeit and ply the sum of five hundred dollare to
the perscivaggrieved thereby, to bo recovered by an
action on the came, with full costs and such allow
ance toecounsel fees as the-Court shall deeni,jUst,
and shall rib o, for every such offence, bp deemed
: guilty of e4 misdemeatior, and shall on conviction
thereof,
,hci fined 'not less than five hundred &liars,
or be pruprisoned not less than one
. month mldlnot
mor;ian bee year, or both, nt the discretion ofi the
court'' I 1 . '
1 '
And whereas. 11, ii.declared by the second sei4lon
of the TI artic l e; of the Constitution of the E ted
'Stater!, thatl.This Constitution, anal the laws pil the
United States- which shag be made in pursnance
thereof, shall be. the supreme law of. tho land, c I / . *
*. myth!' g in the comtqution or lays of any] State
to the !contra y notwithstanding." .
An n
t`totii as, i The Legia r lataro of this Core on-
I
wea , o e Gth day of April, A. D. 1870, pa sed
an act, enfifled.A.A. further !supplement to the TIC re
lating to eldetions in this Cemmonwralth," thet nth
section oil which provides as follows:
*Szarrenj 10. That so much of every act of As em
bly as prtn - plos That only white freeman shall b en
titled to do or bo registered as voters, or as el M
ing tO vot t any cenetal or special election of Lis
le
Campion • alth. be and the_same is hereby rope • ed:
and that h reaftcr all freemen, without distinc 'on.
to color, Shan bo enrolled ,and registered escor g
to the prOvasions of the first section ,of the a at.
si t a
proved seventeenth April, 18GO, entitled ",An actdur:
they sup4ental to:Clout relating to the elections
of this onwealth." and when otherwiscOnali
fled Under =fisting lbws, be entitled to vote; at. all
general and special electionsin tide Commonwealth." ,
And whereat, ICJ, 'my constitutional and 4cial '
duty to "take care that the laws be faithfully e-:-n., ,
ted;'t and it , has come to my knowledge that atuyidry
assessors; and registers of voters - have refused,land
are refusing to assess and. register divers celered
male citizenSof lawhil age, and. otherwise qualified 'I
as elector's i : !
IClow. Team:ram In consideration of tho Proud
sot; the ,!tOtinty conimisaioners of said counts are I
hereby nodded and 'directed to instruct the Several!
assessord f
said; ,
county
registers of voters therein, tO Obey,
and eonfo '.. to the reptirements of said con titu-I
tonal am ~, dment and laws; and' the sheriff O
1
county hi hereby atithorlzed and required'to Pio lishl
in his election proclamation, for the next evening
t
CleCtiOngi
( lha herein recited, constitutional Smend-:
ment, act 1 Congress, and act of the I,egtslae, , ,tO
the odd that the same maybe known, executed and
obeyed Ity i all assessors, registorfvof voters, Cleetfonl
officers and others; and that tho rights and privilege'
gnarinteed thereby May be secured to all thelcitlA',
rens of. this 'Commonwealth entitled to the same,' 1
Gives n*Delt sty BAwD AND TIIE GILEAT SEAI. OP
~...y.' I.I74ESTATE.. at Harrisburg,. the - dayantPrear
L"' - 7 1. 11rst wrtt:
• Aiiiesti l. -I . - . , JOILNT. HANT/i4;. .
•
F. MWATr, grey of Commorucealth. ~ i 1 - ,
. / Sao ball attention to the followitig lawsE 14 .
firernfs 1, Be if enacted by Me Senate and,l i . vine
of Bel)reite itatires of I flo Comntonttetath of Be4t-yI.
rani/ inlarneral Assembly
,met, and it is herrNi- act
f4l,3l.The-"Atlikprity of the. some, That in' all elm some, one
hereafter to be held in this Commonwealth: it . hall
ef
be tinlawfUl for tho judge or inspector of the ;elec.
tiqn to tNelyo any ballot arilallete from any person
-or lersons,embraced In theprovisions, - and; ,stoject
Ito the disability imposed by bided of Congress op
tiroved IMeh 9, 1965; mid it shall - be ntilawfill far
any snobmon to offer to vote any ballot orhalloti.
Ss.crx6. 2,: That if any, such judge and inspectors
fe
of electro i or any one or them shall receive; olcon
sent to ic"" etre, any such unlawful ballot or, Pa lots,
froinan such disqualified perion; he, or thoy,'tro of.
fentlinz i
slutll be guilty of a mcidemeanor, and. ppon
convictibrithereof in anYcourtef quarter sesteans of
this coMttionwealtn;lte'shall,,for any' Such Offence.
be rentteaced to pay a fine of not lees thenlloo and
tmdthtolah imprisonment, in the jail of the prop
county, for not lees than 60 days. ' A ? 11, -
1347mi:4 3. That if 'any Person dePrived of citizen
ghlp,latelilltiquolifled as aforesaid, shall at ;waled.,
• Bon, herter to be • held, lin-this Commonwealth,
vote pr 4 er to the officers thereon' midi offer to
votes bid ot, ,cir ballots, any person, go offending,
of
ahaltbe? omed guilty of a misdemeanor; and on:
„convicticini thereof, in any court .of qtrarteetieUione'
of this Cdnamonwealth, shall, for each •ogelWer be
pnnieltedra like manner as leprevidedlnthe proved.
tug
ing opetiOn.Of,fhht, , act, 14,the cue of officers of,ehte I
tient', .ating such unlawful ballot and balloll. ' ,l : ;-,, 1
- Sa.crionl:,That if-any person shall - hereaSteiper-;
suture orltiavise any person or -persons deprived, of ,
eltizensbni, arld disqualified ititiforesaidto . offerany
ballot or:iWbotif, to tho officers of any ehection.bere
after ,to.be held . In this Commonwealth, or Shalt. per
'made or advise any such officer to receive anY ?allot
or ballots„from any person deprived:et eltiserelup.
and 4iniqUlMed as aforesaid. such person $o loaomi
ing sban;bis guilty of a misdemeanor, szid.opett : con
victiOn thereof, In any court or quirtcr ail of
this pomoonwealth, shall be punished in fl
uor as Is TWoviticd in the second section of , act,
In the caU of officers -of such - election,. 'r,. elvlng
such unlivifal ballot or ballots.- ~ it t" 1
BYan Se of Assembly of March 30, 186nilentitled
an Aet tang the mode of voting at all elections,
re t ia
in tlin se f
ors! counties Or,tnis Commonwe ta, gig
enacted tififollows : ~
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WI
Legal' ~'
• t y6. 11 .6 a 1,1 : esidea by iiii .
of Represent— • , of the Coszlionseallk
rants in 0; , , Assembly via. gad ois
cil try the aufh•.ha of the same,; That
voters of th e ••••• ral Counties of CUs C
at all general . • hip, borott orf a i l id al
Cons, am her- • . hereafter
to rota by ticks printed or written,
fled 'stonewall one ticket shall emb
of all judges cif .nrt to be voted fon.
holed, ontalder i ndiulary;" one ticket a
the names of " _ 'tons ofitcers,to be Rote
labelled "sta ;"' one, ticket, shall
•of au county re voted for; Mel
ar t e
senator, m , and members of
for, and metci ' of congress,' if voted
iabegZ4 o• .. . ;" • one - ticket - shall
names of ail i t. alp officers voted for.
beled onowne • .;" ono ticket shall
names of alll4Le • gh *Beers voted for.'
'aliened f* , . • TM ' '•and each !rimier
ed• in • . •IR . bases. , •
- Election ofti , are authortMd and co
.. -• • - provisional otitis '
p st ors2 by •-; • . to and • House - of Bc,
of this Comm • • • •• th, on the llth day i
' '• • r DELPTIMO,CsaIoat
pl.• brag; Pc. Aug. 274
J 1 o return • Woe for, tt
be* the Court Hoene in •
• aler elebtion, which will 1
• detober, at 1 o'clock, p.
1973. I. ,it 4*.
Tote , fa
' •• b I
led far,
and
br
Jr. nd
, It
.:,
As s &try'
A : • gem
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, • •
'‘g. X 7, 11
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' 1' Sheriff:
O'u)H' d
B' OtrßT : • —By
virtue lual order et the °roe. ' court of
Bradford. ,i the unpird. r .4 • .. . . • a
of the estate Sabra O. Traith. MO of as torna
ship in said o nty, deceased, will 1 . Bto pie,
1
on the ,1 on 21111BSDAY. . .. A 116..'
1873, at 2 o'clock, r. 31.01 Certain tract . Parcel of
land of which said S. G. Frencl died ed. Whist° .
In said Wells thwrship, bounded and.d• bet! se
f flows, to wlt 1 I 11
Beginning 'at he northwest corner' .f a lot a
land conveyed to ID. Strong by. Ann 8 ... by deed
dated April 8, 1897 thence south 2 d west 22
perches to a Stake ind stones t thence th 80 de
grees west 104 itemizes to a stake and es in the
east line of theifiamnel Seeley lot; then south I'l
eti
degrees west aq perches to a post and es; thence
south 88 degrees east 55 9-10 perches to stake and
stones to the orthwedt eoplgir Of /re -French's
let; thence za l b 80 degrees east 257 to a 4
small maple pang; thence north 1 8 perches
along the line fllanda belonging to Beckwith
ji
csta to to a s I) and stones; thence
vfts west 2_2 perches alone , " -
to the estate of D. Stror
lands owned br Norman
Igtaningi 6onttthaing 804
more or le a lWing mart
is situate a "ge frame
two large 3 barna. In
an orchard I:}f apple trees,
Said land lafr
um
be sold i
a mortgage t ; he _ ...8,
In his life eto Lucretia
of D. Strong, deceased. data*
corded in saki Bradford Conan
No. 9, page 283, AN An(
real.'estate will take the .
mortgage undit.ested and it.
obliged to pay !tad mortgage
of his bid for e r Land. Br
sum of $3, , cbaditios
$lOB 87 unto Strong, .
eeased. duran her natural
Amanda D y during I
sum of . 133 9 r annum:
said Ann. t sy to ,Temi
citro
1604 84, If d Amanda
from thence o during .t
life. to said arida the fu
annum, but beg then be
tile , further a of $302 4'
Amanda A., ooity to the
pal sum upo rich said .
terest,daring 1 er natural
Ingalls, eon f n Ingall
ono year fro the death a
interest from t o death of 1
of said name ge will appe:
odca
I
'citn4
The mee4
Bradford,
the third, clay .
the 17th ,day
e. $
1
'1
i 1)111
October 17
ii , by ,
1
d byl
I
Iriied
(1 lky
I
-CUB.
fl by
1
tut
.
I near
fl
Troy
fffM
,k
September
EWE!
E C
fs hereb,
the estate 'co
dee'd, aro 're
and all perso !
must present
meat ,
OR'S )
given that
iae.hael, Mon.
il6 - dad to m4c
havingi c 2 i
them doly
Sept I, 187
A DALI.N:
.1-I.Notice is
to. the. es
deceased, a .
payment, an
said estate re
for settlement
]STRATI
by given
of Isabel
I requested : lo make.
41: persons -having claL
[ :t present them' dilly ant
. , KILEQX PACT
1
' . . EL w. i=ilclT
i l'
. .
. -., , Ado:dal
Sept 1, 1873
•11.TOIt'$ •NO
reby given that all perso
f Carmen Lewis,, late
nested to' make immedia
hatit4 claims agathst
lem duly :authenticated
- JANSEN' B
,Allottee Is
to the estato
deceased, are
do ati .
must pcesen
matt.
Atig23 '73
1 4
DRS, NOTICE:-
ven that all persona li
1 rk Sweet, lat..
of Minroe
li:tittlk°n e t at
azn:inB;igt against.
eta
(hall* anthentioated,
EXECU
• \is Aoro
the °Stat i c of
deedi are 're
and ili porson'
must i,,rient •
ment.l •
August '.)
!.__
rXI/ C
Notice is
IT T - 6 it,
.ereby given
a e - or John 31
reqnestec
ntt allperseMs
i rresent them.
ed to 'the es
of Irdinot,
ate payment,
laid estate mu
settlement.
August `..,1
AD 3 'mq
Notice is
to the estate
dem:mea t are
payment, and 1
estate must prpi
tlement;
T 6TRATO
pairebygiven t'
oil Loren D.
rnevestett
I fievons hay
ttheru dill
.5.a:,n.;t 25
OTIG
11 that sIA,
Board OS TOW
rhon Pleas of
for permisslo
and dollars in
Antr2B
,
Ol'CO
I;,atlon will b;
n.la rorOugh.
•adford ctann
to borrow, not
money, for'buili
1 J.
STRATOR,'S NOtICE.-.
ipreby . gi:ventlaitallperao a indebted
of E. I; Brainard. late • f Warren,
. t kmako immediate 'Oa meta, and
i ..7 claims against said state must
I y ant.hpnticated for Bat ent. .
f l
' ' jIILIBEI BB- MID,
4 1
1.. i .
MARY E. B AIM,
i I ' I 1 Adm trators.
1
A D:lll5 '
Notice la
to tho 'estatt
twP.. doted,
all peisona
present: them I
Sept. IS, ISI
•
ICILTIMIC . 1 SILE.—The F m , be
/ longing t. the heirs of W.. W. Ens brook , will,
e t
be eipose'd tolp 'bile side on ,THITESD Y, s'SEPy.
18. 1873. This arm is situated in No , - Towanda.
near Stwar ere , and 5 milesfrom the orough of
Towanda.' COh line about 12d acres : 8 acres im
proved and under a good state of tion; 2q
acres good timbrr;-stomps all lnto fence ; 'w ith new
...
____
A f two 1v- -
1 EP
,n
) •
i 1
... 4mher;-.
framed dwelling- bowie: hell 'arranged ft
lies; cellsr well arranged for dairy pull
one large barn. one slaughter (house ambuilding,
buildings, twi good 'orchards, a goo
spring house d wash house combiru
In consideration of, its never !failing we
cafe of the rival, detdra - b - le hill farms _I
County; being T c U adaptectte grain or p
_poses,and o e s unusual facilities for d:
pOses. Also stock on the farm,
Sale to co enco at l lo o'click, A. M.
p
Auitt2B* .- : 1
•
CO-PAtiNkTiSrliP.-Th 1
signed ha}}} this day entered into - a
ship under tli rm nameof •EIF.ItCE .'
far the purpos of conducting the Nisi'
old Towanda,qral Yard. We respectfa ti patron aga iiil tile public:
We are coil pgents for tlgi l eelobrated
A ,3 11 i
coa Z . whicit. • deliver at $4 50 per to:
quality of Sul n and Wilkes - Barre Co
prices. ' i ' . i
it D. SWAB , , i 1 I S.
Towanda,' :pt 4;1187$. t - .
rOl :1?
One. of ti
in Bradford
seat, is loitered
price wilt sell:
within Sven r
ing Boionl.l
the Sugar Crsi
very best Laud
tom lands 014
is unsurpassci
plenty of wat,
meats neeflep
barns, shops'
atonco. It iv
purchaser.
dd1y3,13
4,E.-- 7 A . Yalnabi ran)].
ie very best and most des rab'.o farms
[
linty, within ten railed o the county
for sale so low that tho uality and
t. It Is situated in Dur ngton and
i utes walk of the centre o that thriv
• alf way front !Towanda to Troy on
k. It contains, over 200 sof the
In the State; about 40 tea of hot.
ho snitar creekl, !luta, and o upland
for ail l kinds_hf crops. , Flop fruit,
t i n
r. All the buildings a d improve , -
: a good brick idwolling ow, with
.tc. Title perfect. Posse on given
Jill bei soldat a great to the'
iddrosa I JQHN,A . MING '•
, I Ir . 1
.To da, Ra.
,
A G.=l` !4icrlckt. or
tuisa ebb ea of territory, tthere is a
on DIO_ , '8 !let end great work. 1
;.'
.i
. ; 01TR I , DIGBTIOF s
-
1 ), ._.
l' On JOLLY FitiE' SyC I
—l' : ' - 1 • . _
• It ie by od . the moat, taking and sal -
the ilebL ' - 1 2 e r l i a On 1 a 'vitaily .im ~,, •
2.. It is by' es'a moat popular wri
3. It la, for e price, the largest and
book ever sold. by anbaeriptiOn.. drat ~
are eager for tmeh a book, and vintage ,
it to Meat. - Write' forlterms, Ike., free.
j . li it GEOfietE -24AOLELN,
vep.11.!'72-3 , ,' 133 84neent B i
ETI4EHE3r, P.
RiVIA*L S
. •
I, • • • , -
IttCh iri histo cal interest; Wet, tbuie •
the! cent* tzooppt Independence 841,
tho gold= lbitWn, Int walls Of Wanin_:l
ette, Lee. Gates and (other patelon of,
dap. lin 'impulse hotel no
hapdri beenj improved. ontlely
the prtiprietaraordL&U Unites bill
eng public fo give hint "a
&pare& to lan their star wait. , rI
*route for bilsdelphialtilli find it. • •
.open4.the niett herthi reanintth
" ' g. - A lahlide rocla on•
&coon= of Connery/al ogente.'l
j I j
03eit • - !. t•
trx , : ~ cilarsTßQ t,
'H - - -' t 1-:" .---.',..• -- ' i 1
- ark. - -, 1 BEAtormatimiz ~
- - - .
i.L: t3-r4qcolt 2273.:,
Ltic2 . o fitiiks Troi4 Pcind3 ire toll
season at Is stud - sro stockedvith a.!
of troist of eyory size;' In the, cloorest,l
coldest water. iAny,ofze trout
sato rates. ' 1 shipttud. by . express_ !
Thew' Ronda aro not oport on; Sunday. -
-
and armsnext Thopittl or t
. haring luta merlon
Übu'ponds, otrers tt.;
.those coat latird laying out snit o
ries, at ttablelittos. -
c
•Atit*Jviii.o pixad4, 23 couts: = ~. ;.,
For. ,4111nsi tiotilare 'canon or a , ~ ••- ..'
Y'•• —%- • ,-' - ,11 , Elt IL . EMEND :4
414t1, I r • Latiaeburzi Bradford ~
I=l
II
II
II
!'aistt House
l qf PasityP
wcitb
enad
s qualfflitt
d
'
the names _
Id to bo lr
sII enbraois
for and be
ahonames
kid Ze o l
a_Ad. uo
-- the
end be U
mbrae the
bend ehall be
deposit-
__ld to
g =r
re
Apt. ISO!
• I
1876.
f
county of
cmends, on
• on Friday,
I immediate
I. against
, henticated
E::3
:strato s., '
C
s Indebted
of, Wells,
l e pa)inent
..'d estate
for settle•
=ZI2
Notice
!dobtea to
tomottop,
payment,
d l
estate,
for !settle-
- two fand. -
)ises. Also
(Otlier out
t graPerrY, -
d; &c. &c.
ter this is
Bradford
g pttr- '
ying par-
under-
• partner
swe.R.P,
ese or the
solicit tho
"
BARCLAY
The best
Is at lowest
PIERCE
you will
yea for it),
=
It) 000 k in
;tC;;;
EEO
b
nix,"
building In
honored by
Way ,
the ce*ola-
Cbszgod
•• • and
• • • inv.
• ha
• People
, nvintent to
about eight
-t Boor for
mans,
POND
OVBAND.
open Lei the
• .: 6
t.
„a l
at on,
g
ees to
. 4he•
Ulf SI.
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