Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, October 02, 1873, Image 3

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Towanda, Thursday,
n Oct.; 187&
LOCAL AO GENERAL.
N,mer the litst day for
regigering.. Don't
Tsr Bt 4 pl officelhas beet :furnished
with. a new Pqwer press.
THE railroad compapy are demol.
whir* the horee-raco dam.
TILEIRE will 13 - o , ,servieeB in the Epis
copal Church next Sunday at the usual hours.
Ovzs giree hundred. and twetty
five scholar ate eready registered In the nb 7 -
lic school. !. !
. R. ti. Wes has exrchased
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qrtarter . anterest i the ithitea• Agricultural .
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C. M. - 1 'll.eximx. is eiecting a large
awelling on the corner of Locust and Bee:ond
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Etreet:
ti
Jtssiz litomuns is holding court at
I. 4 lentrovi this week for . the trial of railroad
caFCS contifled from this county.
_
HU3iPECREY Broom = TRAcTkit stiles
average tbout $3OOO per month.' Thiir work
has an ehviable reputation Wherever their boots
are sold.
WE snw. onr afflicted
townsman, Taos. Mum. 43 has been pros
trated Lim several weeks byl illness himself, and
on Sunday Last his wife died.
WEreaz assured that tide account'
published in the Journal I,st Week coneernint
Joami' trusactiona since his acquittal, was
greatly e.laggerated.
SEVERAL members of thel, Towanda
Lodge of P., visited The Lodge nElmira, on
Wedneiday evening last, and werci handsomely
entertanazd.. -
M'll4 . J. W.
among variety of flQiers, a Ballliapre Belle
Fuses which has put forth' branch tliis`.ECkl3ol:l
nicashrMg sixteen feet in length. I •
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i Tii panic. in monetary affairs is
: !
over, although there is still a stringenc-in the
money Market. All
on
is needed, h4wever,
is' a little leniency on the part of Creditqs, and
' patienc4 on the part of the people'. i . '
DEA ' CON ' 43 - AMES Fr.rtorr will cele
br:atelis eiglAy-fifth birthday, by giving a freo
lecture at thilßaptiet Chureb, - on Friday !even
ing, Oetbber 10, at it o'clock. Subject:n
gevity:
; All are invited. r •
Pit Brass is holding I aillusiCal
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Convention in the M. E. Chnrch, and sviU close
with a concert on Friday -evening._ PrOf. B.
ranks antng the first musical men or the coon
try, ankl•lias earned an enviable reputation.as
couductbr.
pained last week tcf learn
of the death of our former Yourntimarr ) IL A.
CAUEY, Y.SCI. Ile.dicd,uf typhoid fever after
oUy a few days' illnciss in Washington, D. C.
his remiiins were brought home for interment
on Tuesday last. At the depot the corpse was
taken in: charge, by the Odd Fellows, and es
corted fp the cemetery. Mr. C. was for many
years at active, energetic btisines.s man of this
place, aid leaves scores of friends who will sin
derelylnionrn ifis loss. Ee l- leaves a wife and
two young children, to whom he was devotedly
littaehed.
EiERCISES OF Tll .
Tll :AND lILENEBOL - 1111AH SOCIETI6.9.—The
members of the Plnlomathean and Idenetiaetlii
an Socilties, will give a public entertaininent .
Friday evening, Oct. 10, 1873, in the general
-eassembly room of the Sasq*ehanna collegiate
ludtitnte, commencing at half-past seven." Ex.-
ercises to consist of orations, essays, dialogues,
-4characks, tableaux, music„ recitations and-dec
lamations. Admittance, 25 cents. Procieds to
Le aPplied to the purchase of booka for' the li-
Lr.lry of the societies. All are cordially incited
to attend.
17 - -Co. or 0. F.—At a,, special, cot
ing ofilonie Lodge No. 180, L 0. of 0. F., held
et their' hall, Sept. 21, 1873, a committe of
three *as appointed to draft resolutions,' con
sisting, of A. gEEFE, 3. W. fittitzn and W. H.
Su.m. The chairman of said committee offer
- ii the following resolutions, Which were Imani
inouEly adoptn-:
' Wusimas : In the dispensation of Almighty
Gcl; death has removed from our member
,,hip and midst, our highly esteemed friend arid
.i.reAer, George Richards, having for the first
time, tUndered our - fraternall circle, causing
inourmi:g and , manifest saddens around Our
altar. •
death
0 : In his death wo realize the great
oflumber who has cherished an abiding
7f
inter, in the welfare. of our iorder, love for
the el::Od cof truth and principlet, zealous
their continued advancement, and
r.:,:pration for their final riurntdo ; there
-7, That vhile we bowl'submissively to
tne deCree of unerring Providence, an unfeign
se:l.4e of paternal appreciation requites that
we express and record this testimonial of re
'meet to the memory of our deCeased brother.
Ke softcd,.That the afflicted finally of, the de
ccased have oar-heartfelt sympathy and condol
e nee inj th , ir irreparable bereavement. •
Peseo,c/d, That the charter am jewels of this
- Lodge be draptd iu mourning fdr the apace of
ninety Ilays.
a_copy of these, resolutions be
placed upon the minutes of.tlais -Lodge; alsO
that a ci•py be forwarded to fainily of the de
eca to • the Towanda pliers for"publiea
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PERL.: I oNAL.--Quite a number of our
in l'hiladelplila la l at wee":
%T. !! and . Ili:Nay Mcnern wert,
, there attend
! .n,;11.. i.N.lasonic celebration. ji J. Gnurrrus
an 'I airs. C. 31! Tcaticr. a i nd , Mrs. E T.
Fox a:>.) spent the Sabbath in the city.
Lr n Eli PECIi, of WiLes-Barre, and
P,..0. 11.-GIBR , N, of this pleo, exchanged
Sunday last.
P. J1:1 0 .0N MALonr, of this Oaco, has Bono
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t Albaiiy, N. Y., where he will Tesd law.
- hev. 31cGtarizEur is (pending a few
in town. He is intheenjo,rtneittof
7.,11....11tb, and is (1t irg a good jiork in his new
1 ari,ll.:m here he esteemed. .
--M l'AusoNs, has been an obliging
flithful clerk in Dr. it C. yon n E Son's
1.-1 e for several years patit; goes t New
evening to attend a Pharmacethical
Mr. P. is already an eipert druggist,
ar..l undoubtedly make gond . use of his
pursuing hi+ studies.:
. .
- .ii.g . UAW and' family left for Washington
~ 1, id iv litht. Mr. S. has jest! completed au
‘.l ~, i .lt.rez•ifience in thit city. •
Ttin ,, n; of the Towanda chi:ll7oles
without past&s. ReV.lp. L. Gmsota
L , ;:.:Irelevl his lab° as pastor :of the M.
Church,: having servrd the full term permit
y the laws of tho church. His pastorate
L:: e has been very successful in more than
respect ; his own Congregation has been
bu:lt: up, the cause of Christian Union and good
. f ling among the various churches materially
advanced through his efforts, While the cause
teuirrance has been largely !Sided by him.
11.0liodi.;tittnas will find 'it difficult to fill
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Li , I.:ace.
Sinday next, Lev. S. J. I.rss vitt preach
fartiivell sermon as pastor !of the Baptist
cicir'cti:•. Mr. L.* has been for. Several years a
, iiiic_it,l;',2i,tentatious; but faithful and success
ful lah6Oin the "Vineyard : " here. His loss .
will be deeptylelt , not only by Members of the
c - ..::;rogation he has served with so much
,zeal
Christian love;shut this entire! 'commu
tuty,. who look upon him as a sincere Christian
. rad o .evotedmioister. '
IV , : are requested to state that his resigns
t. Ira,t; net caused by ill .health, bathe leaves
1 , -.asuse he believes that he can more, effective
,(rve his Master in some other field.
Th‘P, Episcopal church is still without a ree
t,-:, although 'the Church is' supplied every
titinday, and the Vestry aro ,niaking earnest
l _eff , rt t ‘ to secure a permanent pastor.
to r
fuTil Bzt :Aus Mash
—Wefind the, following notice of the death of
Rev. B.txxs kfoWartar, forme* of thii plate,
in the Wets Jersey Herald of the 25iii nli. , Yr.
MoVil died at Dockertown, N. J., - where be had
resided for several years.- The announcement
will by read with sincere grki by many 1n this
ccOmtir
"Ate/tomes .onr pabohd duty as I (ICA:WaIe?
of paisdng events, to announce the death of
Janne kleWilliam, . who departed Ibis life on
Saturday last , after a brief Moen, at the resi
dence of his wife's father, Kr. Await= Whim,
this
bered by the reader of the Herald that me al;
hided to him in last week's alluivior so
cepted a call from the ehricola - as
Sodua Bay. He arrived here a weak " ago hat
Saturday evening. feeling quite rmerelliand im
mediately took his bed. lim which:helms der
tined rover to arise. He was not: considered
dangerously ill until Friday, when: congestion
of tha lungs manifested itself id an alarming
manner and terminated his life at about Ire
o'cloc,kBaturday evening. The enbject *or th is
imperfect sketch was born in Ahmeaw, Soot.
land, of ScotchP in
year plB He grd y m OtfQr d the
uollege,
Glasgow, when beins 18 years ;an& came
to this country . Soon ' fter ant in Areal
oa. during Ids 19th year, which was 1838, he
taught school In Newton, in the old , academy,
for nearly a year, and doubtless is remembere d
by mim of the oldercitizens of that glee. He
then entered Princeton College aridTheolaiii•
ell Setilhiary, and pursued a three year course
of study for the ministry... He was ordained,
as near as we can learn, about 1840, Mid oti
taineChis first crane M Oxford, ht : the Minty
of Warren. While laboaing in thilatorit
he maimed a daughter of tbe late .1` _ Nen
te,
.nedy. I After myna years of minis 'duty,
his wife's, health failing, they removed SO the
mining region in the mountains of Penwlva-
Ina. and there built np a large andAloing
church. He labored there for a lane number
of.years, and Dwaine much a l to the
hardy miners, many whom were ve
bis own country, an das greatly beloved by
tnem in return. He begin his labors in the
Presbyterian chore in this village in February.
1869, and daring his four years' pastorate 'err
ed faithfully in the vineyard of th — bierd. He
was united in marriage bud winter to Wm Re
becca Wilson, who is almost inconsolable over
the loss of her beloved partner. His death has
cut a gloom over our entire community, where
he was:universally lend end respected' by all
who knew him. Of his qualifications as; min
ister of the Gospel, it is not our preview° to
speak ; 'rake it to say, briever„ be - was an
able, fearless and zealous expounder - of the
Gospetof Christ, and ever strove. 1 71 RP 3 t r
and example, to lead his flock In the ' rit
and narrow way. He anikan honored mom
of botlithe Good Templars and the Odd Fel
lows. He held the office of ager,Tomplir for
five sncoeasive quarters, and was deeply Inter
ested in The cause of temperance. -His 'nem'
sermon iwas oreached on Wealnesely may ing
by Rev.; Hr. Tully. His remains were inter: cAd
in the cemetery near the village, al:cording to
the ritnil of the Odd Fellows. A:: large con
course,of our citizens folloCed his remains to
their last resting place, and paid the last trib
ute 01 respect to a truly good nian.",
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Osmini..--Mr. Editor Since"Boe
seems 'to : have abandoned the "lOokerit" for
the p res ent,thereby neglecting hiapost
of dn
ty as regards looking after this public interests
l of csir cOmmunity, we purpose, ascending the
;loft, and4f the height is not too giddy for our
'!head, will report observat l iniis made until he
shall resume his position.
1- - First, we observe there are those among your
!readers' who criticise not a little tM various ar
ticles puhlished from different localities of the
county. *gain, we observe4here are Bradford
• rip ,
conutians scattered and down the broad
acres of America—in and throughout her Popu
dons towns and cities —fho welcome the Its
-I,orizzli from week to week, and from year to
year, notl altogether because of the general in
formation and literary intelligence it contains,
but because it speaks of boinie and home Inter
ests ; hot rinfrequently marking the changes
made by , individuals and of.placei, in Which
above all other things they : feel most interested.
For the benefit of the latter we mall our
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Miring the late season now closed, we have
been favored with many guests froin abroad
a number' of whom are, originally, natives,: who
seem to enjoy returning to the feast which Na
ture has prepared for the aye in thia somewhat
,elevated location, with occasionalj reveling@
amid thefieldi of ~ew-mown hay and doter—
where there is naught to intoxicate save the
mountain air. Of former residents wo •ibave
observed ex-Mayor Fp,IsBIE, of Drain, Dr. H.
L. GILDS: of lowa, (are glad to; hear
the Doctor is to become a citizen of Bradford
again), Mrs. PUIIDY, ()Hersey Cityi (fortnerly
Miss CAME FAIIBMI)1111138 ALDEItiOIg s Of 'Sad
Jose, California, Miss Pain, of Waierly Insti:
trite, N. Y., Prof. - PEzcnixros, of .Philadelphia
Miss Eli= Buawan, of' Philadelphia.
MIEN= gave an elocutionary reading to a large
and appreciative audience,in Public:Hell, a few
evenings; since. Prof. Picntrros being Pres
ent, ably; assisted by others, alternated her se
lections +inkappropriate and pleasing Envie.
It was a happy re-union of friends and acqUain
tances. -1
,
M. S. 'AYLOEttilid fathily, of Peek skill, N , Y.,
have paid us a flying visit. Also Mr. 'andifrir.
C. , O. Coartts, of Marseilles, 11. "Carr" is
largely interested in a dry-goods establishment
of t h at enterprising town—was on his way to
New York City to purchase goods. :Miss Enna
BEins, Of New Hampshire, and 3liss S. Mins.
SON, Of Syracuse, N..Y.c - have been spending
sone Ain;to With friends here. among others,
we have Observed Mr. ENE!, of New,York
Mr.'Giues, of Mass., Mr. Clutha; of Waverly,
N. Y., liliss CHAMPLIN, of Providence, Hi L,
Mrs. Ban7rs, of Owego, N.Y., 1 Mrs. : Yom and
daughter Of , Elmi4, N. Y. Bat E. the Scene
.
changes , Friends and visikmahave taken their
departure. Mrs. C. Farm= his removed to
Elmira, N. Y. Oar young friends; 4.. E. Ems.
won= and L E. CHITHIII7CE are now in New
Jersey engaged in school. teaching: While C.
PEND/XION has taken up his diode in the
"Home Oavings Bank," Waverly, IC Y,., Etraaar
Hula. and sister are; attending school at Celle
glide Institute, Towanda.,
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' Farmers in this section arc busily engaged in
harvesting their tali crops. All classes aeeni
active in preparing for the season: which has
warned is of its approach within a : lew weeks
Past
W. L.'PENHI.ETON. has returned from tho city.
PENDLETON S; Daunew are a wide-awake firm , .
and knew how to drive their business. Hering
the past' eason theY have been, extensively en
gaged in manufactvring and wholesaling ”eave
troughhig
Mr. AI C. Fnisnic, of the firm! ' Finsnrs. & Co-
Buns, is now in NeW York, purchasing their fall
siock.• - I - Yours, observinglY,
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Scpt. 30, 1873.7 •
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11Iis BL.tcLyAN , author ' , (51 the •;- his- -
tory of Susquehanna county, was at one time a
residentof this place, and has Many acquaint.
antes among our citizens, to `whonx her ,work
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will have a peculiar interest
The following•truthful Male° of: one whose
life was lintimately connected with the early
history and d growth of this place, Will give our
readers pm idea of -the charactiv of tholvok.
Waiin's reputation as a high-minded, noble,
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public-spirited gentleman, will long;'be cherish
ed by thbse who knew him :
"Christopher Longetreet Ward Was born in
'New Milford in 1807. He came of a race who
fonzid a home upon our shores , in the Infancy
'of our sentry, who shared in' hei struggles,
and bore a loyal part in her early history: Ho
never loit the leaven of labor, the ,energy and
vigor which have foniid root and borne fruit in
the peculiar growth of American character. To
these virtues , he united something of the liber
ality-and culture which are distinctive of an
older and riper civilization than odr own. Ho
lent hinisell from his earliest yonth to such
studies as leisure would allow, and , made him-
Self acquainted with a very considerable range
of reading ; his mind was disciplined to hard
work and to habits of industry. ; • ,
" His ',diversions indicated the'bent -of his
mind.f'rom the school-boy to the printer ap
hPrentice, and through the initiatory studies of
is profession, he g athered many curious
things, and delighted m ariangingthem eppro
priatel3l and in later years this propensity led
to his acqdlsition of a most valuable collection.
With freedom from other demands upon his,
time, he might have fallen upon some congeni
al path in the world of letters. Be, did not
pod himself to such a career, but-knew I much
of its, consolations amid the cues of business.
(His connection with the press, and Edi occu
pancy, of , positions of trust int Susquehanna
county, are mentioned on other 'pages of - this
;work.]
"Ho removed to Towanda, l Bradford county,
more thsn thirty years ago, and lent his; aid to
many enterprises of lasting benefit to the town.
Ho was the President of the Atlantic and Great
Western Bsilway during its a:instruction thro'
Perinsyltinis, and through his irui r . mentality
the means for its early completio n e Obtalat
cd in Europe.
"Ho hover deviated !rem• the resolution
formed in early life .of not entering the political
field to bold office, though high honors wets
tendere4 him daring more than one presiden
tial-term In political matters he si tried
andAruated counsellor to those with whom he
'ighliated, and telt the deepest interest Lain the
importint measures of the day. :Tho laborer
'mid skilled workman profited by his enterpris
es; the debtor knew his forbearance; tbe poor
blessed him. ,
" ThOollowing incident is worthy of notice
es illustrative of his generosity and
benevolence: Such was the confidence felt in
'the officers of the Susquehanna Connty Bank,
that •milny persons,'.. melfuling ioverel lAdy
school-teschers,shidltheir swings in its`notes.
When the bank haled, !dr.:Ward felt so Ikea*
the sufferings inflicted upoil.the latter, thathe,
though not an °Meer at' the , . - redeemed
with bis own triads several . - • . of dollars
of the worthless notes In the* hands, These
who instills:men, remarked that "he bad a
Wof doing and intending a ndness with!
Oat O
Sibnitaing the bilemikm.' td
His
hmOtailly
wis liberal to friends - and strangers. Ms so
%lntim, by nag= Of Ide scare and varied
:grof Ufa, extended widely MODS the lead
aten of his time. He bad considerable
ImOWledge of the early bides, Oii in
width be lived. Tbcargh progre tthe
adve hsecton
loved
the ligiditions of the past, and honored and re
specked the men who removed the wilderness,
and laid the foundations of bo local and na... -
Waal progrees. '
'His lout of books and his sup e riority of
re u nited to rare system' a method, ena
bled him to tsollect many th ds of volume;
selected with great care, and centaining,• it is
stated, more rare works than can be found tn.
any o pinta library of tiu country. ' His
collection of, autographs was musually
plate; and by his skill in arranging, mounting,
and illustrating them, they constituted a unique
Acetate of hit. litenry possessiems. He was a
well-read and- clear-minded lawyer,
and respected by the profession, but
h ne m afromffair a s c m iv u e lU pNrnad y e ea t r g y h e afitr .
b a d
been
Attended with abund c u
sumps. To We ex.:
tent and variety of his labors nuy be attributed,
In part, the sudden and comper_atively prema
ture ebibmg of his life. He died at Towanda,
Mayl4, 1870, aged sixty-three.'?
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" ' THE - NARROW GAIICIE I "—We last
week availed oursellof an hardly of taking
a ride over the narrow gan , railroad from
Tnnkhannock to Montrose, andalthongh4t has
been; facetiously termed a "t. 4 road," we as
sure Our 'readers it is far from being a " one
horse concern." After a ride IMxi TOwanda to
Tunkbannock, in one of the elegant and bun
rionii coaches of the Pa.& N. Y.J R. R., we had
eXpiefed to inbuilt to inferior accommodations
and e lonesome ride for the bilance of the
journey. Judge of. our surprile on entering
the diminutive looking car to f!.nd it supplied
With'all the comforts, and as richly i furnished
as its more pretentious competitors, and near
ly every seat occupied. In addition to the pat ,
singer coach, smoking and baggage cars, seve
ral loaded freight cars were attached to the
little engine, which moved sling up the heavy
grade "like aihlng of life," and with as much
-apparent ease as though it were * nue of Matz
wisti largest pattern. I ;-
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As the road is notyet completed, the mama
, .
odattons in the way ,of
the
buildings and
depot agents, are not the best, but ; this defi
ciency is fully made up in the wide-awake, in
telligent, and energetic condo ter, who
vdis
charges the duties usually devo ring upon half
A lozon, with the ease and sys m of a veter
an railroad man. Conductor as.rans is the
'
rang yhl
acquainted with every inch of the coon
i •
tr?. traversed by the road, and finds time while
liathicilly discharging hie multlindinans duties,
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to point out to his passengers arty objects of in
' ,
taut which he has discovered r Such _it man
is wo rth
L his weightin gold to my corporation
reqturing au employe combining more than or
dinary intelligence with strict integrity and a
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scrupulous regard to the comfort of the public,
ae l well as interests of his emplo ers. This road
ism kind of off-shoot of the L. V, a corporation
which owes much of present menus wealth
.1
arid Influence. to the fact that e ry department
troni the highest position do'" to brakeman,
ties) always been filled with telligent and
obliging men, who recognize IT rights of the
public, and endeavor to have n netut pleasant
recollections of their road entertained by those
who travel over it.
l' There," said our conductor, when near
Springville, pointing to an old but substantial
loeking farm-house, "Is one ofJ udge Psolea's
of
jobs. The addition to that b ' ng was made
with his own hands, when het lowed the avo
cation of a carpenter, and alth hhe is, now
worth his minions he never p, ses the place
without referring with pride to this monument
to i bis early skill and diligence. It was by the
cultivation of habits of industr and regularity,
that the honest artisan rose to he distiuguish
ed and responsible position wh ch he now fi lls
so unostentatiously, and yet wib marked-abili
ty and real dignity." With such ;
en true, worth
t i
is always recognized and appre • ted. His suc
cessful careerehould prove as• oleos to eve
ry young man in the country, nd his example
Is worthy of imitation by all.
_ Bat we have digressed fro our subject.
Judging the country from the de w we catch of
it from the car window, there is lint 'little
_of
beauty or utility either in it, be w eep Tankluut
fit
noek and Springville, bat we w re assured-that
only" the most uninviting portio passed before
us, and that farther back the co tarp was clear
ed up, and studded with pleas nt , homes and
thrifty fame. Between Spriogrille, which is a
good-sized and enterprising town, and Mont
rose, we pus through a- fine farming
,eountry,
where everything betokens thrift, intelligence,
and: industry. The present terminus of the
road is at Allen's Corners, about, two-and-a
im/I-miles from Montrose. Here we met - our
old friend, Col. Mmicr, who is just finishing up
his contract for grading and anil pieparing the
.road-bed for the ties. Realizing the truth that
," thu eye of the muter does more -wort than
both hie bandit," he has givenpersonal at
tention to the work, and we ar glad to learn
his industry and prudence love been, rewarded
by i handsome margin in his favor. At Al
lis
ten'i Corners he has purchased event acres of
ground, erected a store and co yard, and is
now, putting 'up large buildings or the purpose
of storing and rressing hay. Afli
arket is thus
opened for the farmers wherettry can get the
h ghest market price in cash for their products.
kir.; Eferior's indomitable ene gy and -strict
integrity, will give him a larg trade, and In
time build up a thriving villa e here. From
this plies) to Montrose the john y is continued'
id a wagon drawn by a mixed team or horses
amid; mules, and although somewhat crowded,
vie are soon set down in front the " Tarbul
Heise," and are welcomed by ar.old friend
Mull:min, who is engag4d IR th office. Ag*
sripier
,and a comforellble be are inmaries
which every traveler knows bow o appreciate—
aifict which mine host - Tanen has not lost
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10g1.1t of, as his accommodations in thli respect
cannot fail to please the most futidions. -,
Iliontross is in many respects la model town.
The residences are all _neat, lin large and
testily arranged grounds; and d in looking
opt: from our window in th morning we
thongh t that e good sized f was attached
ar ie
to every dwelling in the place. The business
Places do not compare favorabl with our own.
'The stores are mostly old, with low ceilings,
and uninviting in appearance, while the streets
d
an pi dowalks aro kept in no bel ter repair than
id some other towns we know cif._ The court
he 'aso is a fine looking building. Through the'
captiteness of Mr. Caossaisw, (w ose hamo Jodi
tes the reverse of his nature;, we were shown
through the building, which is fitted up in a
style to do,credit to a larger an more wealthy
°Canty. , - I
wh ' l.42lDAl.l:ll Building Block Manufactory,
ich has a world-wide repute ion, is located
in Montrose, and after some he 'cation 013 the
pait ..5f the proprietor, and t o eierciee of
a little diplomacy on our part we were per
miffed to look , through the establishment.
Siuice will not allow us to giv . a minute de
!
scriptimi of whet we 'saw. iilr. Casweat.i
lint commenced the manufacture of his Braid
ing Blocke in 1857. His mventien was appreci
ated by the public, and the Blocks mot with a
rapid sale. Since, i that time be has added seve
ral ether features, and now cuta up 1,000 feet
oil inch boards every day in the manufacture of
IMI " brdldieg blocks," "expression Weeks::
"reasquenide blocks," and "railroad train.'
As:most of the lumber is re-sawed, and reduced
tot and 4 inch sft', the actual , amount con
sumed is much M re. Twenty men and the
nine number of ring ladies are employed
tl ,
most of the time in the manufacture of those
ge'rde. The machinery is drivee by a large en
gine, and the tools used were ell invented by
Ili; Cass/Dam, and are to be found in no other
establishment. Eiery set of wool Is put, tqi
iiiii neat and durable box, and about 1,000 box
ee ere manufaetured,' fi lled and I shipped hem •
the shop daily. At the present time, Mr. O. is
idling an order of about 50,000 boxes of I the
different styles, for the London market. The
demand for his new' "masque:l l de" block, is 1
far beyond his capacity to fill at resent. Over
45p00 sets have been sold this; season. The
"Imaisqcierade " consists of si gh blocks; upon
which are painted ai sorts of fis bearing a
resemblance to the "human fo r divine," and
arestuceptible of three hundred coMbinations,
ttas affording almost endless musement to
c Wren, and like the other bl ; tend to in
'.
stenet srhile they amuse. We intended to
Ore more figures in regard to t • interesting
establishment, 'but notes take at , the time
it i ve been mislaid .. Su ice it to say, that Mr.
0 is reaping a rich hernia frcm his invention,
a d Wing largely to the wean and business
;
efillontrese, and at the - same.time earning a
repatatibn as an educator of y oung which
will endure : as long as the En is language
is ..kee. ,The low price at Whi r ;: c the blocks
soldiputs them within the h of , Over}
.. , and they must become en indispenitt
bi. adjunct in the humblest . .. -toeless than!
the grandest pike% irheiene &Mix has
sent children to bleu tds creatures.
The county fair was ip prpgre ss, and% we
paid a visit to the grounds, which were
fitted up in the best of order. As' the day was
somewhat lowly the attendance was loot large,
and the display in stook and agricultural pro-
ducts was meagre. 'We were pleased, hommw,
1 to no*e the intend by the people
Of the county. Among the turd imple
ments on exhibition were a Anhui ..thresldng
maeldne and plow. These implement' aro pre.
duly the same pattern sirthose is use in days
of Ilium the Prophet. Th 6 threshing machine
=Wats of a rude frame, supported by eight
wheels with sharp teeth, something bite a eirci•
lir saw, which is drawn by oxen over the grain
on the threshing floor, until the straw is cut In
to small bits and the wheat hi shelled out. The
process Is precisely the same now - AS three
thousand years ago. W. H. JUMP. Esq., who
bad these hhdorio implements on exhibition,
did not confine his contrilmtions to those an
cleat relics, for we noticed a nice collection of
fruits and garden Tagetablet from his garden,
and wu Informed that his stook, which is the
finest in Northern Pennsylvania,. would be on
exhibition . the next, day. The Susquehanna
henna County Agricsiltural Society was organis
ed nearly thirty J*. ago, by such men as
Judge Wm. azsavr,. 3 . who Incorporated in the
constitution and by-laws a provision prohibit
ing horse-racing, 1 rule strictly adhered to
pow. To this fact is mainly attributable the
soAxess which the society has attained.
Among the exhibitors we must not fail to no
tice our own townsman, 8: mwDEN, who
bad a " Eureka " on the ground, which attract.
ad general attention.
This article has Weedy reached much greet
er length than we anticipated When we com
menced it, and we must bid farewell to the sub
ject and the several friends who aided in mak
ing our visit to Siniquefianna county pleasant.
BUSINES,§ LOCAL.
WArmstk—Anactive, energetic man
to canvass for the Itsponran.
wk. See notice in another column
of Muni Power for sib?' by E. S. Owsx
NV` . O. F. Cuoislias just opened a
Sae assortment of new illiromos.
MST C. F. Csoss wants agents for
several new subscription books.
tor A large assortment of_ Brack
ets just received at Pitons k Sox&
Ras. Daasame Chamber
Brutes, at Fawn k &nta, for fifty dollars.
stir Several vaaable Fauns. and
Homes and Lots for Sale byliumarr&Tascr.
ser - m. E.! Rosamsin is selling
the best fall styli hats cheap.
aft. The best ' family groceries at
owest prices, st A. F. Cowutas;
sir pia Mramix opened his new
store at Wpm:llring, on tho let of October
Call and biro.
mg.. Prof. Sataiwoon 'begins to be
appraciated by the people here, and tho nnm•
ber of his pupils is increasing.
We have just received a new
stock of tags, which wo can print on the short
est orders at the lowest rates.
INS. By no possibility can wall pa
per be so cheaply purchased anywhere •in this
'mitten, as at C. F. gaoss'. •
The. Stem Switch and Pompa
dour canto found at Mrs. J. D. Him's, in real
hair. Griffith & Pattoifs Block, Bridge Street.
, Job. Work executed at this of
fice, receives the 'highest encomiums froM the
best critics. .
a The oldest inlitbitant cannot
remember the time when goods were sold so
low u Ilosisnum is offering them this tall.
,Ifir Madame - For's Corsets and
Skirt Supporter,-for sale at Mrs. J. D. Him's,
Bridge.d.
;Mir COBS= 4SG Coon have more,
cheaper and better bit:de-and Shoes, than were
err before offered feir sale in Towanda.
M. Old Ladies' Caps, Black and
White, for Bale at Idra o Ten. lirr.a.'s, Bridge-Bt.
I& All the latest styles of Fall
Etats, at Mrs. J. p. Titu.'s Millinery Store.
Bridge-Ft.
stir S. Rom has removed' his Gas
Fitter's Shop to the building recently occupied
-atm, on Hain slreet.
WI: Teachers of music can par
.,
cluise Sheet Idasid'and Music Books at Teach.
era' rates, at ttio Temple of
_Single, Towanda
lit A. few trios , of choice Light
Brahma and Buff Cochin Chickens, for salo
ceeap. Enquire at Wrw.a' coal office, No. 3,
Menne. Block. C. P. Wurls.
sir Mrs. J. D. Huit is now in New
York, purchasing is Isigo and -extensive lot of
Poi Millinery - Goods. Wait and examine her
stock before purchasing elsewhere:
air Parties desiring to purchase
Dry Goods for Fall and Winter wear; will do
well to call on 'Anon & Co. See adiert Be
ment in another column. • •
• or Miss GIMETLY calls the atten
tion of the ladles to her elegant now assort
ment of fifillinertilloodfq which will be open foi
inspection on gsiturday.
imS. Call and examine • the large
stock of Cook Stoves,—among which are the
"Superb" and " Vosmopolitan,' -the leading
ewes of tho day—at
DAIMON & Elosrouv's.
Kr Persons wishing to purchase
Beal Estate - of any description, should call on
Bauman h MAC; Insurance and Beal Estate
Agents and Brokers.
HAT PRssis.—lL M. WELLES pays
special attention to tho Salo of thy Presses.
Call upon him if you wish
,to get a good article.
and one that will suit you..
' •
wit- Now is• 'a good time to get
your letter-heads, envelopes and bill-heads
printed, and the itimourrat *Ace is a good
place io'get them executed. .
far lilathushek, Weber, Hoofman,
Knickerbocker, and other Pianos for said cheap
and on easy terms..) at COLE, Passage aE Co's
Temple of 1 4 ovranda, Pa. •
j Valuable house and two lots
fiir sale-pleasant locality—near the Episcopal
Church. Inquire of Janus Wood, Executor of
161 AC ; ,
Is.. Dealers in Strings will do well
to call at the Temple' of Music, *here they will
find a large assortment of French, German and
ItaUan Eltrlngs, it New. York prices. ' ;'
MiSB Emu, SULLIVAN i 8 now in
New York, selecting goods for Mn.s E. J. Md
os, who is unable to go to the city herself. Bbe
will select an elegant assortment of Ninety
and Fancy Gocids.
stir if yon are in want of, a good
Heating stove,' don't fall to call and look t et k imr
assortment before buying. Most every des
cription description of style and price on hand.
• Banos amour.
fiept.t-2w.;
stir it is not generally known (hitt
B.C. Warman, at tho Book Bindery over the
Itsrornii 'dam makes ,
Blank Books in any
style of raffle' and binding desired, If yin
want a new Ledger, Journal or Docket, give
him dal. ' , I
,
Stir At the request of those in
ested, the sesalon of the County Teachers' Int.
Mute to be held at Borne, will be postponed
from Monday, Oct. 20, as verdantly advertised,
to Monday, Nov. 10. A. A. Kum,
. Co. Supt.
16.1 Several &Binge , l e t s ,
chi iron Work, for sale 6140. morli
• !bedlam Talus In the nowt two rani
quire at this peloe. •. i• . •
Cold, damp weather VProto ll 4
ruispeoe. and Ilya' *add preaerni,yoarbealt4
keep PM fbdt dry. sad-wing, by !Min tile;
superior boots sad shoes sold by 114 J. Lunn
Bebileman's Block.
Our readers should remembef;
that O. F. Came keeps a lOU supply of txxika
and stationary;and that his lateltiei for gmr..l
taming • give him an advantage over
I those or
ence.
leas experi
, .
ift;Then beat Owe to buy
1044 Doors and. all kinds of Lumber, Is at,
/WIT a &nog. Factory on Martial street. Of.,
Ito? 107 Main street; They sell sharp for cash.
111. We are now selling the Wo.
rol Wire Mattress' at $10.00. . They aro the
cheapest spring beds In the world. IWhy den%
yen call at Peon A . Boxa and trfouo
`Mir Why run the risk of an acci
dent, when you can get - a ticket good for $3,-
000 in case of death, for 20 cents a (li l y, by call
ing on Fla= Boum; at upper depot ?
• 116.141. Woolowir would invite
=ar attention of timbales to her elegant
mit of new goodt eompriting, every
thing in her-line. I •
•
Kr. DODSON, our new i dentist,
will be here ready for business, on the 6th of
0 .tober. office will lar °Ter A. F. Cowuce
c Store, opposite the Episcopal Church.
M. A. F. Comas has fitted up a
convenient and pleasant dining room, ,
lotioCcon
n with his store, opposite the Episcopal
nrch. People from the country who desire
a : ood "home meal," shonkl give him a call.
lifer It will be of interest to a go class of our readers to know that A. F.
wtra, of the third ward bakery, ;has opened
r eating saloon, and 'is prepared, to furnish
els at all hours. Oysters served in eveky
le.
Tinutattitpi v AND 'Clama3.- 1 -Wheeler
i• click's unrivaled 30 inch and 34 inch cylia
-4 Threshers and Cleaners, on band ready for
mediate sale and delivery.
n. hit. svELLTA.
I owanda, July 80.
ppg.loo,ooo feet of 2 iOch Bass
... Plank wanted at once at J. D. Peon &
Furniture Factoi7, Towanda, } Pa. .
giept. 23, 2873-Iw.
stir Mrs. J. D. HILL has' opened
.e of the finest
. Millinery and Fancy Storesi
-.side of New York. She cord/ally invites all
give her a call. Griffith do Pation'a •Block,
dgo street. I •
I HORSE POWERS.—I hive on hand!
.y for,irame4te sale and deli Very, two of;
.er's .2-Horse Powers, and one Wheeler's?
Wst-class 4 and 6 Horse Lover Powers. The!
•
ter on truck ready for work. - I
owands, July 30
10. Mrs. J. D. Hui' has moved
r store down to the first 'door cast of the
Rid, Whito and Blue Store, whoti , she will be
glad to Walt upon her !Vends, at tho same time
thanking all for past patronage.; Griffith A;
P tton's Block, Bridge etreet.' • ,
MATTER'S PATENT FANNING
,81 received a supply. This is an excellent ono
every respeet. It will. separate; Oats from
cat. and Buckwheat from Onsc.and prepare .
I ceinll grain and gran seeds foi,sewing. '
R. Bt. Vi'zu,Es.
R®' As the Beason opening the,
water schools is at hand,.we beg to call atten
tion to the fact that C. F. Caoss . .bbek store is
hOadquirters for all kinds of scbOol and teat
bsoks. A liberal discount made 'to' teachers
d country dealers.
le. COLE, PAsseoz & Co.; at their
'ample of Music, keep a 'large aisortment of
lirloLins, Guitars, Accordions, Flute's, Fifes, Be
ers, Drums, Harmonicons, Strings etc., etc.,
w ich they are selling at 25 per cent. lees than
such goods were ever sold in this market.
Tha/ Youn Com. ur we, Cia
— I Two or more jmrsons can club together and
Wily-their coal from R. M. Wirs.tzs'at wholesale
p ces, and get 2,210 lbs to the ton. In doing
a. seventy-five cents per ton of
.2;00Q lbs. can
b towed from Towanda retail prices.
Stir During the next six.ty days we
will soU goodi regardless of cost, and will miko
pjces to suit all, in order to make room for
4 1
g ods of, our ; own manufacture. I Now is -the
• eto buy. f J. 0. FIIOST fr. Floes, .
° • Ilan Street.
IMay 7; 1873. 1 1
.
Do You INTEND TO DO ANT PAINTINO
Face?—lf so, try the Bobber Paint. I;
aUctige -any dealer or painter in Bradford' •
anty to produce as good, durable or cheap :
M t•class paint. Bold by the gallon ready for
.e brush. Bend for sample color cards, price
t and circulars. B. M. waLuss.
Mir B. A. Thrrris dr, Col, are now .
:ginning to display the • beet assortment of
Goos in Towands, and ',will egntinna
lei increase their stock and variety !mill all thek
mistomers are sopplied with just what they;
w t.l '
°wands, Sept. 25-2 w. !
~.. 1
SS. I am now receiving for the !
a trade, the most complete stock of Clothing
d Furnishing Goods over before brought to
. market, and propose to create. a sensatiori!
. • my loi - prices. A word to, the;wise is snffi.
.'int. Call and spa me before purchasing else.;
ere. • - H. E. GOsmvrrei.D.
l i. Mp3Ltuos, the lailor, of
.To -I
wda, 'has just returned - front the city;
l f
w ore ho has been selecting goods .for the
, trade. His experience and practical knowi
ledge are of great advantage . . Portions desiring
to have perfect fitting clothes, of the hest Ina;
tattle, at reasonable prices, slionld give Mr;
MFM. a ,call. Like ANDY JOIUIBO.I, ho does Ida
o • cutting and warrants satisfaction.
To-Day is a literary journal of,
:riesit merit. Zr. C. F. Moms has the agency
4 this comity, and desires canvassers. A.
ndsome chrome is given away to each year;
y subscriber.. We advise all who desire a good
amity paper cheap. to get a copy) of 10-Dag` i
d give it a careful perusal. '
•
CHEAP Coat•.:—Bay your, coal dn't
pg tbe warm months. As a rule it will be
. (taper and better prepared. "
31. Wetter Is soiling best prepared Pittj
op Stove Coal at $3.85, and Egg and Chestnut
t i 83.60 for gross ton of 2,210 lbs.; by the ear
adding actual freight and delivered at
. station north of Vityaltteing.
:ept.'l, 1873.
,„,
MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION.-H3lo.l,iir
e ry and Theological Association ' of the Wya•
I •.g District, will meet for tta'next session at
0 well, Pa.; Tuesday evening; Nov. 4,1137 d.
- .
BAIL J. 'UNDERWOOD Wl3 elected, to delivez
thn Opening Address; Rev. H. 10, Manzi,
Alternate. Rev. W. J. JuDD, i 9 to preach
on Wednesday evening; Rev. J. 8. Lewis, Al-
teinate. Lot all the brethren of itbe Distrleit
come to stay till the meeting closes.-
Fieey.
stir soo PLANos," 400 OioANs, 300
IfF.onzons, and I,ofo smaller pstruments,
and must be sold before the flrst of Janhary
ns&t, at W. Dirruica's Music Stere, ePPet# 49
thi) Court House. All the libeivelbstraminte
Ire from the. very beet makers,, such as O.
Bruer & Co., F. C. Ltour & the dmith
American Organ Co.; etc. C. Mishit, agent for
ali the above Instruments. Caw at FauroWs
• e, opposite the Court Souse, Vwanda.
....
A SET OF kIBST-CLAB9 G
i t l'ililEMlZl
011241. —B. M. Wr.nate has on band for
. °mid immediate nse, one Wheele's unrival
ed 4 and 6 Hone Lever Power,.mounted en
trick; and one Wheeler & ifelick 34 ineh
Cylinder, Threshez dr, Cleaner, also mounted on
, t r ik
malting a valuable set Of Thresbbig
bines l for the farmer and jtob thresher.
ese, machines are very portabletrever having
to &rm.:Muted, and are very convietlent ter
. .
. I . . I
It=
Lauicrli *110100,"' tordiet
area of Goa edebritial.speOielei r be
chaajod: meth.igodel tudoini's
08a 'a • ,„ •
tls B. A. Pmsck, co. are now
receiving a wah-sekcied and large anorhnent
of the Waal eheapael goods in their Uwe, ler
the Fall and Wlntw oall and a*
amine their goo&
Towanda, Bor., 25-2 w..
166 Irby la it thikt4oelall Hi*
sag sell fossilises so seri cheap? Beisuse. he
can buy cheap for cash, and sells only for
pay. Cash customers will fled it_ to their ad,
vantage to buy of Itzszs, No. 4, Bridge street,
Towards, Ps.
seirrO,ysters wholesale and
sta.*Tie tldrd *aid bakbzy itr. O.
gets his oysters direct from the packer, and is
enabled to over Indadrmentii4o bayeni:'
1 George Wood & Om ? Taylor
& Farley, and Jubilee Organs, at lowPrfees and
easy tams divined: denerfOr nlreilari..
call to see and hear them at the Temple of Na
ga of Cora, Passau & Oet.
as . . Mrs. E. J. Mnuaos - kuus .4vag
ed Mlas LmatiFICAGUIOX to tab charge of her
business during her sickness.. We think Mrs.
Manes very fortunate in securitirsoieiliblo
Lamson to take her, place. Min, 'ilutianson.lias
been some time In Towanda, and will beleas
ed to see all her old friends and patroni at her
new place, over Warn k PLUS'S.
.
• THE Lanus Runizrr, Wuotrairk.
11693 WA= Ala EtaINACT.- 1 / 1 ht. use in
of the Public Buildings in this State, and was
adopted by the Building Coulifltke'i4 tbo
Bradford County Jail, after a careful °lamina-
Roamf most of the leading Furnaces of the day.
This Furnace has been placed on sale in \ To
wanda, and the subscribers are flow • prePired
to fill with ptomptncas order for Portable or
Brick Set Heaters, together with Hot Ali Pipes,
Registers, Ac. All jobs guaranteed.
Sept. 19,13-41 r.
•
In order to keep pace with
their rapidly incictilngirade,'our enterprising;
k
g rocerymen, Riceinz Zr Erowenns, are anenij , to'
occupy the largeat 'store in the 'now block erect
ed on the site of old bri4k row. Many .ef . our
up-town buyers will miss them from their ,lao
customed place in Hennes block brit the 'in
ducements which they offer to buyers will In=
sure them plenty of, ctratomers wherever they
are located. They are realizing the truth that
" a good name Is a fortune." Their reputation
for honesty and fair dealing extends all through
this county, and the fact that they sell the best
brands of goods Is equally well known.
LACEY—STEVENS. —At Standing atone, Sept ;
24, byjlev. 0. K. Crosby, Mr. Edward C.
nay and Miss Alice L. Stevens, both of Stand
ing Stone. * •
RIINDELL—NEWELL.—At the Lome cf the
bride's !bother, Sept. 25,1873; by •Rev. M. C.
Dean, Mr. Brady J. Randal, of Trout Ran,
telliss Isabella Newell, d 1 Canton, Ps..
B. 31: Wztrza,
TROUT—OSBORNE.—At tlle.bome of lirige's
'parents, by Bev. M. C. Dean,Mr. Gelge.
Trout to Miss Emma Oeboroell of. Cant n,
-" •
BENJAMIN—HEVERLY.—At the home of the
bride, Sept. 28, by Bev. J. Merring, Mr. John
A. Benjamin, of liberty Corners, to Miss Bla
ryD. Beverly, of Oterton.
JONES.—At Washington, D. C., Sept. 23, 1873'
of consumption, Harvey Whittlescy, son of
the late E. W. and Arabella D. Jones, of Ste
vensville, Pa.
NICHOLS.—At his residence in Terence, Tioga
county, Pa. Sept. 24, of typhoid feve_r i
Perry, Nichols, (formerly of Smit hfield,)
in the 49th year of his age.
HIIFF.—At the residence of her brother, Dan
iel fluff, Esq., Pairdale, 'Pa., Sept. 23, 1873,
Miss nary Huff aged 78 years, 9 months,
and 20 days. -
ARCHEIC—In Rollie, Bradford county, Pa.,
Sept. 17, 1873, of.. repay, Thomas J. Archer,
in the 32d year o his age.
T 0 A w 1;1 10 11 A iIJ. RKET S.
Corrected every limo:mew:my, by O. B. PATCH
imtklect to changes , daily.
Wheat, IP Nish
Bye, bash • •
Buckwheat, 41 busik . ...
Corn, It bush
Oats, bust 4 •
Beau, bush. ...
Butter (rolls) p>6 '•••• •
do (dairy,) lb new - •
'4 4 4 .
Po Eggs tatoes dos , V. bush,tnt
Flour barrel
Onions It busk ' •
Wzrovre Or Gsam.—Wheat 60 lb. • Corn 34 tbs. ;
Bye 56 lbs,: Oats 32 lbs.; Barley 46 lim; Buckwheat
63 lbs.; Beans 62 lbs.; Bran 20 lbs.; Clover Seed 60
lbs. • 'Timothy Seed 44 lbs; Dried Peaches 33 lbs.;
Dried Apples 22 lbs.; Fla: Seed 80 lbs.
Nzavous Dzinurz.- 7 -A depressed,
irritable state of mind; a weak, nervous, es=
handed feeling; no energy or animation; con
fused head, weak memory, often with debilitat
log, involuntary discharges. The consequences
of excesses, giectal overwork or Indiscrotiobs.
The,Nimwts Dolurrs finds a soy n cure
In HUMPHBEICB HOMEOPATHIC SP C
No. 28. It tones up the system, arrests dis
charges, dispels the mental gloom and despon.l .
tieing, and rejuvenates the entire system. It is
perfectly harmless and always efficient. Price
$5 for a package of five boles and a large $2
vial of powder, which is important in old, seri
ous cases; or $1 per single bo's. Bold by ALL
druggists, or sent by mail on receipt of price.
Address, CLARK B. Polars.
South end Ward House, Towanita,Pa.
Liar of letters remaining' in the;
TowAndk Post Office, for the week ending Oct„
.
4 1873 :
Adana Dennis 2 Mosier H W
Arnold James ' Mcnityr
Allen DrA 11 Meade Mike
Blakeslee Flora . Mingo' Mn C 8
BoOman James 0 Malley Kate 2
Brown JOhn Mcßith Joint
Crawford Maggie ' MeCullm John
Cupenter Hannah Moore Henry B '
Cowles C. Murphy Wm .
Connor Maggie Oxley W li - ;
Cunningham Niched Pratt Wm H 2 '
David 11.: Phillips Addle
Dermody Niched Patterson John L
Decay ikelia Payne Mary L
Ennis Mu:mak . Byan Patriot'
•
False, Patrick .• Bowlan Ida
Halainger A Hannilton Sledge Geo E.
Finnigan Mary 1 Spier Anna
•
Piney Wm k Shores Abram
Geary Mn Thos F Shores Perrin •
Greenshields Thos ' Stephens Mahlon
B I reland 0 B Shiner Williard
lkley Thos _ yII
Hamelin 'Eugene i V Seele anacooter Joseph
HollandLawrenee Whatta James
Keeler Geo L ' 1
,
Witheriki Ansil
Kellog Guy Wolfe Lena .
Kenedy *Mary Whalen Ann .'',
Lewis J 9 . Wallis 8 B. . .
Lynch Daniel ' Wells Mrs Frank • '
Lynch JOhannah Warren Isaac S ,
Perseus calling , for any of the above letters
will please say advertised giving date of bit. '•
8 * ,wroaD, P. .M.
, .
t)IIBLIO SALE OP' REAL ES
TATE.—Parmant to an order of the. Orphans'
Court of Bradford County, Pa., will be sold at pub. -
lio eale on THU RSDAY. remises th e bany tww... in said
count/. on
.11101, 18'13, at 1 o'clock, p: m.. - of said' m the fol.
lowing described real estate. late the estate of John
Gard cif Albany township, deceased: .
The reel estate ; aforesaid consists of s firm sill
ated Albany t aforesaid. centaining 106, acres
and 50 perches, and bounded by line beginning at
=old homlock.cor. of tho warrant; thence north on•
warrant line 205 per. to an old Maple nor.; thence
east by *asset line 83 per. to post we. of James
Warner's lot; thence south by same 205 per, to a
post ; thence west 83 per. to plate of beginning::
being the western section of a tract surveyed on
warrantp the name, of Henry Stark, dated, Augiurt
13,'1791
The improvements consist of about 40 acres welt
cleared lad fenced; a comfortablo plank hauls
story and a half high, With Are° rooms below and
two abate; a log barn; slso a young gide orchard
of some 33 thrifty grafted trees.
and a. hie peach ,
trees. The land Is well watered with pure water'
and islocated within a few rads of the Miran &
Brio Railroad. The land is of good quality add
suitable for tillage, the whole of it. •
TERMS-450 to be pild when the land is stem*
down. 3800 when the sale la tlaally condruied. and
the balance itf the parademoney to be paid in one
, year thereafter with interest. andGEOll semft for the
um% , 01 GAUD. -
Oct. 1, UM Adhe'r estate of John Gard.-
STEAM SAW VILL, -•.
SHINGLE gra, •
'AiiD CIDER - MILL,
IS aanamortz. .
My Mill is now in good onler. intl. lam
to do all kinds of work In my line on short pre pared
LUMBER. !anima and LATE. always 'on
I also offer :Or ale a 2 Morse-Fower Engine and
Boiler. cheap.
_O. F. AYERS.
Sheabetialn. Sept. 22.1873
D ISSO L UTION. -The firm of
Pierce bows:ids is thin day dlawgrod by mu.
tnal *instant. I ~
,
Et. EL Pie* enatintlea the business. and to fet
tle and collect aU accounts due, and to . all lie
Whiles of the late Ann, 8.11.1 , 14'..
, IL IN WARTS.
Towanda, September 19,18 7 - ' •
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LAMATION.—Wh i shad of • .-...h1y
oftM COMMOTIWCaIthar entit4 4 "m
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ng to thikni Conimciatroidtb,“
t it is tinjOinad upon me e public m410'0.112=11
election to be held, en o the entunerat on in
such; notice what .0 to be eiceted* 1 /. J.
31. EIMITII, High Sheriff cotinty of Bradford,
do hereby make known and vs notice to the electors
? i,.
of istanty.- on TUSWD I . the Itth dap si t 00..
to 1,873, in She 113T/tral, tticta,fll l sail rite!)
a t
WA" , Li s • , - - c. 1 . 'I ' - i‹ o• •
Annan* at ilia ltil` o 7olitt ii.iteotex ,
_ln Albs !moue', at th - h'. • . formerly piCil.
by D. P. Knapp . It • ,
in Albany, at the ech • . • near Wm. Ba •.
o f t
In Aglrun, at the ea 1 li. • near S. D c s,
In Athena borough, al the • Mlle (uncurl pl
od by E. S. Ifathewson. I 1 1 ' ~ I
In Athens tap.. at the .• • for t :rly t l occuyi
, d by
J. B. Hunt, in Athena b... 1 ' I 1 ',
In Burlington bran', Ilie, ho favnezly 1
1 occu
pied by L. T. goyim ' '
In Burlington t 1 17., the 11 .usd of N. P. BtOTWS
in Bur_ Wigton Borough. I I
In BMgtosnl 1
fest, the E. Church. ; ,
In 'llarslay et, as ea.. .i . 1 t , 4 .
In Canton boro', st . Cen . House, / 1
In c_antoatwp., at the bo • - formerlyoau deil i by
e.,..i2
tr.a. Kyoto, in canton .. .. . . i it
Columbia, at the •.• • • • Jaisliformaa. I ' '
In Franklin at the h. • • pi. occupied by .S.
Downing. ~. -," ~ , , i t • I (
in Grawrile; at thid hones.. is 13ent le. Taylor.'
In Herrick, at, the school lio • • I near, Daniel 1 Du.
an Len:Lyra:Be Horn', at ur • •
owl, formerly .
pied by J. It. Fletcher. 1 1 1 ' I
ix
,i.. 3
In Litchfield , at the use if. rtilerly op 2,411.., 14
Cyrus w oo d goo d;„ •,, 11 ;
In Xe/ley, at the Den Sao .1 bouia l . , I
T. 12 Donnie twp., at • luTase etrell l 7, 0 1.944 I b:
Milt: Rockwell. .: i i I
In Norco° born', at ~ •
.isrixterly 0...,it it,
bEEthel Taylor. 1 I I '
In brwell, at the ho pf g . cis Woodruff.
, • BrDvarton, at school beast •'9. I.• 1
k ) in Pike, at the house of Trav • r Bosworth.
a Boma hap- r at thq Acidero ID Bonio_poro. i •
;ri fame boro', at the Acsd • y.I t
1 n Itldgbury, at the house Of nj .. Hermans. t
In Shoill, it theVi7 3., tonse. "i•:• 1 1
In Springfleld, at the hone? f nnerly
•' occupic I
Jesse HamOn.l.l. 1 ' i 1 _ '
In Standing tibmie, at 114 of simon Ste
in
In Smithfield, at the. erlr occupied 1
A. J. ,Terould. •• I i • 1
In sylvania.boro , . it hp of Alturtts
In South Creek,: at th bonze f C. E. Coe.
In Terry, ni atte, ot • Prninby.
In Towabdii - , Fi at, ard, at the 'XI
of 1 Dimiel • Sullivan. Dar Wa rd . at tbs. ;Do
HCptlife. Third Ward,e School House
Wm. ,Dlttrich s. • I 1 f
In Towanda twp., at ' 1 house near id.
' 1
Scott's.
it Oa
to to
, (
2ott's.
In Towanda north. at
b orough.
/41 Troy twp., tho 1
In Troy, horo', at the 1
In Tuscarora, at the ec
In Ulster, at the haus(
In Waxen, at the hot
ho hot.
1 911130 of
°noe l of
i
oOlbo
of El. B
of B.
In Windhain, cabs hinsief
i lia 'Wyalcuring, at the mule oi
In Wilmot, at the hone of A.
In Wyse; at the bons former
Beett .
• In Wells, at the Louse of L. S .
At which time and pl the el ,
eliet by ballot '1 , • )
One person for Jud(the S
. Ono person for State reliant
Two persona for repre entally
One person for Ass til.Tud ~
One person for of
One person for Co. C ot " ••
Ow person for Jury °remiss
Ass
One person foriConn Andit.
Aral in and by said ad , I ~ a m
give notice "that any mien e •
the peace who shall hot ny • ,
trust turde.r the gove en of
this State, or of any Incp rate
j e
that every Member of es
trite; and the leloet arid /me
1
or eatdraissioners of an in o ..]
law incapable of hiddin,,, o exe
time the office or appo tment .
or kof an eleceion f tilts I
t ncilnaPector p; oth r alio •
-
ti sM& be then eligib e to a
To for.'
y
1
u Fr
y the 4th section of n act p
A 11, 1840, it is provided that
an act passed July 2, 18113, entiti
to the elections of this °minor:
be i construed so att to p vent
from serving as Judge, nspee .
general or special election of thi.
An Act to change the •re 4 of
the General and Towns p eke
Bradford.
The Cloneraltlectlon rt . ri
Mallets and Boroughs f ec.
between the hours of a x and
forenoon; and shall-co tin g e . '
oradjournment until seven e'el
when all polls shall be - closed.
A. further Supplemeilt ) -to. th
,
Pennsylvania : 1 • I
`ilexes, By the act f the
e 4 States; ntitled i:fin Oct to a.
heretofore Passed' to provide f
calling outthe National forces,
est' and approved Marcliithhti;
hundred and sixty-ilve,pers ,
ed the military or naval nice
•F i)c
and who have not been • a..
the penalty; or disability th rei
i ii
ad, and taken, to have vole ta '
forfeited their rights of zitizen
of exercising any rights of citiz
~ ,Asul whereas, Person. net ci
States are not, under a eon.
Pennsylvania, qualiTie ellcto .
wealth : I :
-01717 , 71.15%( tier a n,
re? the County e i i
ofßrcifEird:
~ •
WIMILEAS, The Pince th Am
stitution of the United to Xis
"Sacrum' 1. The rig t of e.
States to vote shall not be dent
United States, or by'an State,
-color, or previous con dition of
, -....13Ecn0u 2. The Cortgrees s
Airco this article by appropriat.
dad Incregs, The. Congress
on the 31. st day of 31ah, 1870
tled ....4n Ade° enforce' e right
elStcdes to cote inlfie seal St .-
for other purpuei,!' the tan
which arc as follows: ,
re rs
•
lecrioN 1. Ile it ens frl th
Representatives of the L'i ite,4 Ste
pest assembled, That acitizen
who are, or shall bee erwiso
vita at any election by he peel.
n ory, district, county, itn V a
li
di trict, reuttle.pallty, o th er
lop, shall be entitled a d allow
-elections, witioutidi • ctiont o
visas conditi nof stirs tu lle ;.1
custom, usag , or regul tiara o.
tory, or by, o under i 8 Guth
noitaithstan g." ,
I . ' SECTION And i.e t forth
or under the nthority f the C
any State, or e Ltws o any T
shall bo req .1 to b done
rpaalitication r voti ng, and by
law, persons r officers cl, or
the performance of du in f
ari . opportunito , to, perfmi Me
beCOIRC qualified to rot , it shah
such person .d efficer o Five
United Staten
riand
perfonfrsuchl prerequi do; an
to,vote with° t distine n'of
4 3
.condition of rvitute ; and if
officer shall fuse - or - owing]
feet to this se •tion, ho thall, fo
forfeit and pa thp sum q fly
the person grieved thereby, t
&ether °tithe case, with) fill c
once for co el fees a 4 the c
and shall ale , for ovine' inich
guilty of a qderecaner, I and
i
thereof, beflie d not les than
orb.) imprls ned I not 1 sa I tha
more than o year, or oth, at
court.", i 1
. 1 ,40,1 where It is dee red b
of iheNsde of the Censti
in ,
States, tha t' his Cons tution,
United State which e all ho
therebf, sh be the supreme I
anythingin fhe Co. histio
1
to Ge eonfralnotaithrta ding."
And taller , The giislatia
wealth, on e 6th day flApe
an act; entiti d "A flirt fur the r sup,'
hating to oinfin tin fro
action of which prov ed sas fo
, Szcznes 10. That so much
bly as provides that only white
titled to vote or be registered
ing to vote at any general Or • ,
Commonwealth, be and lie sa .
.1134 that hereafter all freemen
to; color, abaft be enrolledjand
tol the provisionS orthei rat
proved seventeenth Apr , e 1862,
that supidemental to th act ,
of this Cocumenwealthr and
fled under existing lain ha e
geheral mid sneclal elee o ' is in
'And Wismar It is , ' ton
141ty to "take:men that el law _
i''raid it taus cote t my • =ledge that sundry
al ssornand registers of rot , -' have , refined,' d
I are refusing to assess dre ter divers , col red
mite citizens of lawful , ge, au otherwise qu fled
as electors* ~• I - 1 1 1 1 . 0 , •
pr , .
ow, T • , ziomictons, In consid•ration of the pnnil
ses, the county .. cam stoncr. of Said county' are
hereby needed arid ected t. instinct Ede cenral
winners' and registers of vat rs therein, to obey
and conform to the requirenie .ts of said Iconstiitc.
tirl amendment and Laws,. ,a .4 the sherd of ' d
co nty is herebyauthanted an. required to pub
in his election prod atlon .rithe next e • g
elections, the herein cited c• • stitutional am ad
o:lbw.' act of &ogre's, d act • Ego Legislator ,to
trizi 1
the scathe, the same ay be •• own, executed d
oheyed by all assess° 7 of voters, elec on
officers and others; sod that th - rights and prt 5
gisranteed thereby mrty •d" to alt *or
sena of this Commonwealth en • tied to the taupe i
OVEN trsrDEll Bev 11.0f11 I A l sD TILE GREAT 51.1. A. OF
I yin &rim at Itarrisb •:, the' ay and year
LI E" ' fist above trittfiti i 1
Attest;! . . •1(3! i . F IttliTliANF
....
• . F. PSIXDAA Stey AcA
CoCA
I t..
• ; 111110 Caltattention t th fo
• Elatzto 1. Be it ena ted y
ofAepresentatiret of thr C nu
roma in GeneraliAssemily ,let,
sathy the stability of the as e.
• becreafter to" Dff held.ihr Co
unlawful for tho jud c r i
h et
ti to receive shy hall b
or persona embraced in thi p
i
to the disability im
proved March 3,.1865, oit
any such 'person!to °fie to vet
ESrfloit 2. That if an • e ich
of election or any
On Of en
se tto receive , any 'tacit
many anal disqualified
ailig , ak,lll*l guilty i)f
fei
e i vi,'''
_____ , . giant" DI
, vietion thereof in an r m
..4e C6mnionwealth, he al t
bo sentenced to Pay a Anst
'undergo an irnprtsonm n I
ff r
county, for net leas th an 1
SECTIoN 3. That if any ri
ship, and disqualified are e
Win, hereafter to bo held in
wits or tender 14 tho odic to
vote a hallak ,or . bailor ;hay
81411 be (loomed gtillty 4 a .
co t rictlou th ereof. In 94 0 ,
of this Commonweal ,
p . 4 hod in likO mann a ll i tl ia
ing section of this act. 0
ilea rt,rolthl4 each wall
4Ecs; ,.. o h tl i —That' if arty , o
a oirit4Tite Any pop° ' o
ci 11.1,.
ballot or bail eta: to 0 ofT..c
after tobo bold•la this Colas
ali s l,
at olidVise say su tIR
andb treintiany son d
_ asquaUhed as o d
, ing shall be guilty of a
tiction thereof; in any on
Una Commonwealth, s all
nerr as MA:resided 11 1 ;e
jo. the case of ofd ol
such tmborfal ballot or(
1 IBY :mad of Assembt
an Act regulating the in
ii the seteral counties
enacted as fellows :
bar)
o g •
I f
=ME
1 1 „,,, — r, ="
....... .
grazroN , ^ lio a anaeied by 14, . e S'enata and Howl
of Repr , ire. of The Cometwwithi of Agermyt ,
mats is 6" • AuemM md, and it aktietrii mad,
a bytde a oriel? of. Vie same, That Um qualified -
vette/11 of .0 several counttes of this Cotrunlenwealth
et all Se ' temzi*b/16 ber__ r. 14. *Poeta/ elec.-
limit are , . t , , hereafter d and morticed
to vote by ckets printed or written. severally chid.
sled as folio, • s : One ticket shall embithe names
of *Sludges of court to be , voted for, ed to be bl:
•Bbled, out4(l.e, “judielaryf qno ticket Anbrace
i
all ittaiti'otiteers' to be voted for and be
labs x h p g ter' One ticket sltidlembnx i thA mutes
Of MD officers voted for , Mehl caw of
senator, be:, and members of womb 7,1 f voted
for, and m bens ol congress, if voted I for, and be
Ltbelled t'county;' ? one ticket shall embrace the
Mimes of all tawnsh p pincers voted ibrA and be is.
Wed "toWnsblin" I one ttcket shall embalm the
names of all borough of leers voted for. and alien be
labelled .. borough,l and each class shall be deposit
ed ha aeparate hall4borea. ._ -4 ,e '.. - t
' Election ofticors are autheriaed wad commanded to
strictly observe the provisions of the Beri, stry Baw
passed by the Senate and Uoueo of Representatives
of this Commonwealth, on the nth day of April.lB6o.
il , Evaraurrra Oititintritt .
I Ilarrisburg, Pa., Aug. 27;1870. '
: The meeting of return judges for the county of
Bradford, will be at'the Coultffemse in Tassubits. on
the third day after election, which will be on FridaY,
the 17th day of Oct h er, at 1. o'clock, p. vd.
L. 31. Barra,
October 11. 1813. i Sheriff.
ORPHANS); ;COURT SALE. gy
. virtueof an pgder. of tho . Orphan..' Court of
fildlofireoililtYi the lredeisigned, Adininistrs -1 .
f the estate of Baum French, late of {belle town
tt,hiP in Bahl county;, detested: Willd _Jo sale
on the premises, • orPXIII7BSDAY, ,16.
'1873; at O'clock. at. a certain tract er psrcel of
land of which said.S. a:French .died seized, situate '
in said Week torrtniship; botaideatitual Ascribed as
flliows, td wit - • •, - •
11Beginning at the nortil!verl. corne t r r A' a lot of'.
land ..conveyed to D.-Strong by Ann S trong by deed
dated April a, 1887;1 thence south 2do es west 22
'N,Utes t
to a stake and stones; thence sOutb 80 de
perches -to a stako and atone the
east lino of , the Sorel Seeley 1$; thence smith TM
wk a t 50 perohes to a post and atones; thence
south 89 degrees east 55 9-10 perches to *OO O and
.11ItOPIIS .t 0 ..the northwest corner of Henry. French's
lot; thence north £O7 degrees east 257 perches to a
email • maids sapling; thence north 148 perches
along the ,trie of lands belonging to thi . Beckwith
estate to :a stake and atones; thence n rib, 88 de
grees west 212 probes along line of lan belOnging
tp duo estate of D.l Stro7lß, deosaaed, and line , of
.lauds owned by Norman Davis. to the llsoe of - be ;
ginning. containing 304 acres and
,: -4o perches - .
more'or less, being pcarlk all improved, i , on which'
a
is situatelarge frame twostory dwell , g
house,
two largo frame b.arns.‘ono wagon and hprso barn, .
an orchard of app.Otrees, ke. •
Sald,land is to be !mold subject to theTeyment of
• =visage on the same, made by said S. td. Freueh •
in Ids !lifetime to 'Lucretia, Strong....idealnittratrlx
of Strong demisted, dated Apr l l,l, 1881, and rem
- corded in laid Bradford County in Mortgage Book.
Ift. ;Pa ge 281. tze.l And .the purchaser of said, •
real :estate will take the same withtho lien of said
mortgage nndlvested and In fall force; and will be
obliged to pay said !mortgage as welt as the amount ,
of bill bid for said binds , Said mortgage 141 in the t
sum. of. $O,BOO, conditioned for the paiiment of
$lOB unto Ann Strong, widow Of John Strong, de
m*4.l during her natural life per- annunii, and to
Amanda tturatey diming the term of her life the
suns Mf 430 ;per annum; end upon the death of -
said ditiStp pAyi to • Tenniy A. Strong gas euni of
-$604 84, , mid Amanda A. be them living; then -
from thenceforth daring the period of bar natural ,
life, :to sale 'Amanda the farther sum of $l5 10 per
annum, bAr of if she then be dead, to Tammy Strong
the farthe sum $302 42; and upon theldestb. of
Amanda ,to pay to the said Tempy A. the princi
pal
sum upon which said Amanda A. draws the in.
terest'daring her natural 'life:. and- W illiam
Ingalls, son of Aaron Inga ll s, then= of sBoosEithin'
one yearrom the heath of 'said Ann Strong, with
interest fr *m the death of said Ann, as by the record
of sabl_mortg,age will appear. I I ,
XXVI B. haravr..
-• CHARLES SHELVE,
SePiemberlB; 1870. .- .Ailmdmistreters,
i
le'of S. A. 1 41111'9'.
V .'. 31. Long Id Ti
V{ lal. Long., , a_
so nearlan.mr
40101,...
~oonor.l 1
11 .
nykendall.: ;
f.[H. Black: : [.l
1. Stone. I
y l ochuided. uyd. 4t..
. Icy. , . I .
,Oore aforesaid‘ ill
: r l. e in' [ i
I . ' ' '`•
pe ; ourt. ;
s.
• i [ I •
.
0. .
- 'County,
stoner: -
, oner. 1 '
urther [ directed to
: eepting - ,justit i of
. flice;"of 'prbflt d
e , United States or
disiriet, and also
Mitt the Lesla
'ounell of any ty
rated - district, 1.1 by .
doing et the same
• f Judge, Inspea: or
oirunoriwealth, [ and
•Of say such, g1e..0-ylefilee,
ylefilee, then to be
sea' the let day of
the 14th section of
Id, •Atract rela g
i ealth,l" • shall;ot
ny military (Al
li tarr
r 1 or Clerk, at 'any
Commonwealth.
[ Ong the poll at
.rts in the counts; of
.
Wards, Towns:4los, ,
rity is to be opened
:even o'clock in. the
,[ithout interrupt on
el in the ovelui g„
[ • [.....'"; :1 [ .
, Imectien lawri of
.1
,I ngrePS' of the C A
ced the several ;riots ,
rithe enrolling •,:nd•
nd for other purl os
‘ne thousand el ht
.ns who have deig[rt
f ;the Uuitcd Stales,
ed, crrelieved fritu
• provided, are deim
y [relinquis ~hed, n.l
n, andiare dep4ed
ns theeeof : '1 11
izens of the United
itution and Low of
f this ComMo:v
:
I[[ [
S. , ,eriffte then 31 fy
1 1
[ ndment of th , .. Oen
sliollows : • :I
• ens of the trr.l.tell'
d 'or abridged by the
on account of race,
ertud,e.!'
l have'power la en
legislation." II I I 'I
•f 1 the United Sti.tes,
1 paned an act, fi
f nti
citivre. zn-tAtil 'nil
cof this Union, pf a
; s econd' sccflobb l
of
I I
Ii S,enrtfe I 'an ti Ho ule r,f,
ezlqf Arizerica in 0;n- -
of the tutted States,
qiialitied by lavr to
le,[ in any State, 'Per
sil, township, school
territorial sutsdivis
d Ito vote at all 's[ueli
'race, eolor, or pre
ny Constitution, law,
any State or Te
ran to; the contray
I
r canctp l l, That 15' by nstitaton or tau aof
rritory, any act
t t or
1a re prequis teh i Or
ucb Constitution or
hall ho charged with
rnishing to citizens
I prerequisite, or to
be the duty of every
to[ all citizens of ithe
.qttal opportunity to
tO become qualified
ecolor, or'previons
I any sudh person or
omit td . give fief..
[ every each °lre "Ce,
hinadred dollar* to r,
t be recovered by an
.std and, such. allow.'
.. rt shall deem' j , t,
otfence,[ be dee ed
. shall on cony! 'on
ve hundred doll, [
one month[Micl,not
the didefetion of tip.
.
I -1,
[ • the eecond section
ution . of the lin ted
, and the laws of, the
made in pursuance
't of the land, 1 [l*
or[laterof clay, Mfg
I.
ii l
e of , this. Com
lia on-
A.. D. 1870; gsed
,let to the Set re
oilwealth," thett.nth
ors: !
f every act of ...ssem
4eemaii shall be en.
voters,', or as elt.im
ecial election of is
ois berChy re ed;
without ilia [ ; ' n
registered according
action or the ad ' ap.,
entitled ~A n net Aar
ting to She elettlorut'
!um otherirtsoiliusli•
allied to vote [at all
hii Cominonweal II."
tntlenal and clefs'
be fai4T4P3 O*sll*
.
eItRP.I7AN'S COURT 'SALE- . --13v
virtue of an order leaned ont of the Orphan e s'
ganef.. of Bradford, county, the undersigned admin. .
ietraton ml the estate of ',likodsetti °oiling, fats ;of r
Said penult deceased, wilt expOso to PUtdio -3310 , oa
the ptenaii in Wilmot township 4 on THUBSDAY ,
OCTOBER 23, 1873„'commencIng at I o'clock, p.m.
the following described real estate situated; in Wil
mot townehipe - Bo ended on the- no7th bylandeFol 4 :
DM_ in iindlificholas O'Neil, east by land of John'
Comrabilry,.sonth by land of WilLiamlibronidt snit -
Ctirnew, an west by lands of Pdrtck Cr.a'
Con'ainhag a ont'loo acres and allowances, ".
tie the F 331110 more or lees. ,
TE.BatS.—ssf) Oat property being struck d 0 ,413.
$ , 1350 on, prultination Of sale. and the balance in
annual . eats of F2co cud': pith interest °rot' : ,
riripsla at •-seit Payment, until, aliis paid...r '
J VITES WOOD
Oct - iber. : Administrator. tor.
ENEhi' 0 7 4.N.OTicE..:-L-Nroti - 6-6
NE E '
by : givens given 1 tb - at all,Pereong freieWett to
F T
the estate f Joseph.. Ittorner. Late of .Wilmot.. dO;
c'eanetion :requested tlinako immediate' payment,
aipl all pc sons "haling, claims against said estate
ttinsti prL , Sent ili-cal dnly authenticated. foi• settle.
mend[ ' - ] ANDREW Fr.,
Oct9berl , • Eseentor.
• A Lti) TUN'S NOTICE. ,--- In the
1
.4az: mitt 4 r of the R tate' of Henry Westbriook. in
tie Orrin .s' Court of Bradford County. 1
ThO ;Un 'erslgne , an auditor appointed hy said'
Contt ti) istributei funds In the hatids 04 the ad.
rinnistrat' A , of saidestate, Will attend to the duties
of his app' intment ;at his office, in .the Betoughof
Towanda, on MONBAY. NOVEMBER 2d. 1873, at,
lo'clock, . m., when all persons having claims up‘,::
on Said: Ifu (lamest Ipresent them linty authenticated
rpr settle .eot. orb` forever debarred from sharing
ri
i raid di trihntion I
1 a - • ; . 1. MePEERSON. •
gct- 1, 472. !... ' . . 1;; • Anditor..
10nOlt 0 CI A '1 A. T lan—Whereas
J 1.16 n. FARRIS i.STIIEETER. President Judge
of the 12t Judicial, Distaict, - consisting - of the coun
ties of Dr4fordund Susqueliana, and llotpa. Zebu
lan FrisbCe aou S. D. Harkness,. Aisociatel Judges,
iir and - fir ' said county of Brford, Bare issued;
c l ,
their prcc pt bearing date the -20th day Of I Septem-;
bar, 1373 tome directed, ;for holding, al General;
(patter .. , Ssions of the Pears, COMMOII pleas _ and
(lrphans" `ourt, at Troy, for 'the county of Bradford.,
on ]lon - the 27th day .of ,Octlicr next to con 1
Bette two weeks.. . ; • .... - ;*
Bated ii,t 'oo. - anda, the 25th day of September -' in
1
1 the yea of out !lord, one thousand eightbun
- --- -I'tthree, and of the Indevandecce
des,. the ninety-Drat.' I 1-
j J. 3i. SMITH. ... , II - (Tiff.) •
__.
ID„
row
tb tha t '
deceased,
paytacta,
said esta
for settle .
i -_-.- .1 ,--- x crto II 'S 'NOTICE:4
IrdNoti is herebY giien that all persona indebted
,to the es o of conrsen , Lewis, late el Wells,
I 'deceased, e requested to make immediate payment
!and all .pe eons having claims, against said estate
must pre ent them duly authenticated At settle.
meet.- . , ' JANSEN Ii d.F.WIS,
Mee
.' 3' ' 1 ' —llrecator.. '
FXE TJTOES NOTICE.--, Notice
is hereby given that all isirsons Ithlobted to
the estate of Clark Sweet, late of lienroe itownship,
deed,,aro requested to makeMunediate payment,
and allpoisens having claims againstsold estate.
inns* pre nt theta duly authenticated ¢br settle-
Ment. r .. .J. B. IV EILV4A.N,
I Ea:cantor. '•
A
ment.
• Towan
to the es
deceased,
payment.
said estat
settlen
Sept '2.1.
AD
soul
to the 'e:l
tap., dee',
all person
present t li
, sinealth.
I owing, lairs: z,•
!Sande and. ' use
nrealtl of P 4 yt
antt it islkercbirt act
. :all eltfit ons
tOonwealtb, ;.hall
spector [ot the' lee
eta from lany ve .on
land sn.ject
d art t.loballs. ap.
ball - be nnlalt for
anyballot or y
jtulge 0,411 Inslip. tors
sh feetave, Or
tul ballot or tiallyts,
n,l be; o they ao pt.
edetneanpr, auQ Open
Sept. 1S!
(ARP 1
Bat Word I
senor of
quin to
to sale on
3, 1873, a •
lot, piece,
towntinp,
()reborn,
of : 1 1
Cr;-cont4,
irbich is '
pan. •
ALSO
-este in
publl.
of samne
santh by 1,
lauds of •
more or
thereon I
Terms. I
down, on
and the In
at o' - Cat
Vit r so ' 88 1
for hay iraoh oli
.t lose than $l,OO and
the jail of the p por
SEW il 11 i' •
ri deprived of oitizen
, ohali at an* Otoet-,
i
thia,Cotornonv; lib;'l
. area.. ant car ; to 1
• • rem so ore mug 1
• :4erocanor, . ,on 1
of quarter gas ona
;,for each ore . .bo '
4ovidellintlm.p cad.;
asel of officers, 0 elect
llotand ballott4 ',..: ,
i dual 4 . iteri
peirsona depri • d
of
i aforettal4,to ,ott4r.any,
I or am electioniAcre..;
arataltb, or shill perk
r to reeeira at, •
~ , W lol,'
?rived et 1 citizeil TO.
Itch person Bop:rend.
manor, and npon, con.
--,, m leaal na rit
1 In hh„ roan.
1r of. a act,
n, r icing
, I
Isse. i
t all elec
‘wealtl
1 i
13eptem
VNE UTOR'S NOTIQE.47-Notieo '..,
f
. X:4 is h r ,\. eby 'gisan i that all
s p Ail eis , f lis sis
cu indeb ma ta:o
.., 1
the osat of Thomas Z. Arelmr.lapßome, 'd. ';
arp requr ted to nooks immediate eat, cl, all .
parsons acing ' eildsus against sal Mato must, pre
sent the duly,authentleated for filament.. _
' Septeiu )er 25, 18:13' , y.mentelx.
X OII,'S NOTI It. E -NOticec,
ta r
-LJ
le reby given that all per ut. bebted t o -,.
the es of Velerdiue Smith. la of, eshequipti.
deceased , are requested to Mate liusissilate pas - - r .
• • enter' all persons having,.-pttaktust said;
estate - l ust present theta duty , . etatleated for:
settle=.o I - - . lax. J. )=B EM " 1
tiepte .ber 25. 1813 . ' lErecutOr. ,
, <,
F= t ( ,
d Becti
eh elect!
titled
arch 30,
voting a
Comoro
.197.1, ~'
, ~. ,
'II'S NOTICE -4Notice l'.
veu that all-persons indebted to t
iebsel Monroe, lato of Granville, 1 ,
104 to make- ininlediata payment 'y
:311117, claims against said estate - 1 ,
in' dilly 'auther.tleatod for settle- 1 g
1 ~ ASA aNDitinvs.. -!:
.d. .. , - Ei ~
tiattlor. i
EgiST,IIA.TOII.'S 'NOTICE.— . 1
)is here e 7 given that all peraoxisl indebted •
hate '
of Isabel Case, late ofi,'Canton. : 11
are_ r peeked to taake - in: mediate i,
!i e ud runtu.s a t i : l p . rt ge ze rs u o t na the tvi dai ng l clait atit t en a ti gain cate l ;., ' l t ,
• KILEON- PACEAJID, . 'f':
• 11. 4V. J1.7, - siloa,• .
8: . .3.
~ Admtnt tratera.
_ _
T 0 - 11' S. ZiOTICku.!--
Ireby ulveuthat all mersonuindebt•
of John Morrow, deirsed; . into ' -
'requested :to '
mak
all persons:l3ring
present them dutrautheuticated for .
• . ~ PAUL DJ mounow,
ANDIBEYf FEE, . •
M.*Ceotors. • II
;TRATOR'S , TOTICE.:-.-.
.reby given that alrons Indel?ted
Loren D. Tyree), late f Borne,
requested to in e . eatate .'.
persons lavintt claims a net said
ut the nt . gply anthqntica ed for set
'War ENpEll: • - , :,
4 4natnistratcr. •
ITRATOR'S TO ICE. s
;eby given that allrrtons
Idzalttb Cotinn late cif eiverton,
itteirod to mago jmy4 2 ediatq payment,
baring claims et - salt estate
lon duly authentfeated or settle
-L • • ,TANI74 WOOD, •
Sept 25, '73. _ A l drallstrator..
C 0 R ' S -3;10170E. .
berety ilven that allpersotialndebted
to of John R. DeLonfrOate qf. AFyinm.
I are requested to 4Lake Immediate
are
ail persona haiin elnitna akainst
Must •In!esent thou doly authenticated
lont. I • ItEtT.V$ DE.1,0,G,
'73. - Eiteentor.' ;•'
S • ATOR'S
e 151 hereby given that lallpersoni- Indebted I
:tate of E. I.Brainard, late et
.Wai-ren,
must I Mao immediate payMent; and
having claims against said natatorial:ls4
em duly anthenticated - for settlement. I
• JULIUS BRALNAILED,
MARY E....BRAINARD',
Adminf i strators.
•
1:373.
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EIANS i COUTR . filliE,- 7 -ty 4
, a fan drder of the Orphans!' Court -Of- ;','
ounty, the undersigned, siving - Ex- . ..,
ho estatelof Guy lianhey,-;late ury I ,f
.Ediesllo- :..,
ship, in said county, deceased. will'noso •
the premises, on 310NDAY,, NO TIMBER
1 o'clock, r. at., the follewlng/ deserihed
, or parcel of land situate in §heshegnin
, bounded on the. north by lauds of 11.
est by rublie highway. south 'by lands
inney, and west by-tho,finiquehanna rts. ".I
'tug 21 acme of laud, tam or less, on `;',
barn, wagon-shed, cow-shbd; and hog-,
• . . it
• no other r lot, piece, or parcelof land, sit;
id toinship, bounded- on Ott north. 1,1 , . 0 p
road leo.ing to Litchfield ' , and by Lands ' A
Oral urn, east - by land of S. Orabnra. ,r,
I• , ds c f L. S. .H.lngaburry."and , west by
. H. Loney; containing 42 acres of. land.
Cars,tc
WI. some U l' mber and ;wood land
• .„,
$/00 eL paid on properiy being istruck -:
.110lho balance on coo tiou of sale,
r , lance in I hric year, Arab i tereat. . ,
G. ti' fit 11
i. or . 25 1e 1 73" : 'TWgutor. ,''''
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