Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, October 09, 1873, Image 3

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,Towandu, Thursday,*. 9, 1873.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
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&wit ticket for ANNA DieKni
leoti#e.
Tan election in the
We Borough, will be held
Wm& '
Ix is expected that ithere will be
preaching in the EpbooPel t)hurch, on Eituaday
et thelumal hoar&
Susox tickets for
course, $2. The first leet,
Thimday, Oct. 16. •
H. B. Mons:Lor i in#ors tut tha
Enow' v ias form inches deep o n ttaie ' lay Monn
tainAiesdsy morning last. ,*
•ANNA DICKINSON wilt c, enthe lee
ttire course in this place on Thursday evening,
Oct. 16.
Haszsi•irifisto4 of Towanda" was
distninited . to subscribers last week , and gtres
general satisfaction. ! •
Tim missionary bands of the Pres
byterian churcli will bold a featival in the lec
ture room of the church this Wednesday even
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Lie TakErait of H. 13. Itimmu. vs. the
A. Co., tried in 'Susquehanna
',county, last week, the jury wintered a verdict
in favor of the ptairliff for 12,6,00.
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A iii boy fired some shavings
In one of Mr. Illnawasu,'s new buildings, near
the planing . ;null, on thindaY afternoon last.
Timely: arrival - of aid prevented a, conflagration.
MISS E.L,k SPALDI:IIG bas' been en
gaged its a teacher in the public .8011031, the
number of scho4ra having become :so great
that Piot. lITAs found it necessary to inereaise
the force of teachers.
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WE Aar pleased to learn that at
the earnest request of the members of the
13aptiittiurch of this — place, Met. 8. J. Lux
has coUcluded to recall his resignation 'and will
rcnuiin . Pastor of the church..
, Flamm; Fire .Company, partici-
Tra.ted in the firemen's;aradol at Waverly,' on
Tnesdiy last. We we not present, but learn
th#t this ejeamer Performed sell, and the Bre
" nibn behaved, as isrurd, like Igentlemen.
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• • Tno'sa of our citizens ;who are fond
the-sensational, will be glad to kritow that
•s ",JustieC ; or the Miners'. StrilM," will , be ren-.
dored ftlercnr's Hall, on MOnday and Tees
, day evenings pezti , byla star company.
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q'nr. mountains in !,lie 'vicinity of
this'place, were Covered with snow on-Tuesday
morningllast. One of our oldest citizens in
forms trill that such a sight not been wit
nessed 'befhre at this season for , thirty-five
years. • - . 1 .1
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- • Ownid to .the absence I d the editdr,
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several blunders appeared in our last issue. In
the notice of the death of Mi. paikr, the types
guide as 'ay .1 ho leaves a wife and two young
children." - It should, hare ,re'ad "a wife and
two children." I
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REV. it..)ll.Autvs E. McfriencE ockupi
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0 the ptilpit of the Episcopal phurch op Sun
day last. 1 Pir.'4lcl. Las an exceptionally well
modulated voice, and reads, the service in a
very._ impessive manner. Ms sermons 'were
plain, practical and well dcliie l red. -- •
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MR. 13. H. Balm, an artist of
.:
rep
utation, Was here daring the summer and made
an excellent pen sketctiof oni• borough, clearly
defining eery building, and now T. M. Fowl.=
is in town soliciting subscrilicis to tile. work,
which is tO be lithograthod in case enough.cop
tea can be soil;
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'SMALL POTATOES.—NIEFIMAN HLLL,
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- of Builington,lial left at this 'Office a sample of
the Footless Potato. Mr:H. informs us . !hat
he planted last spring two small- pots! , es,
weighing about ten ounces, and - that , he- jest
harvested 4nety-two pounds; or a little t %et:
-- -one-and-a-balf bushels. bixty lof the potatoes
weighed silty-one pounds.!l
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—Tut: "-Presbyterians of =Troy 'have
finally deti
Mined to build a tL . enty4
housa ud
dollar bri(,l: church. , One member of the
church; 'a therchant 6 ‘ giros oneiquar ter . of ' the
amount. 1
The Gazj i i, says the Baptist
alto ,I 4 (AO to build a new rani
PiRsoNA.L.-- The Titusville-• . Herald
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" rASSEET, .r.q.. one of the
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rn•,d talen ed a r id successful the younger
iip_ml..ers of t i be Titusville bar,; has been admit 4
led tolpracilce in the United States Court. ;
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- Li;•-!nel and Mrs. Slnass acre two of the
judges . on lady egnestrianshiri:a l t the CherunPg
coinity fair ;lait4weel ,
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—Mrs. E. . ALLEt of Kansas City, 110., is
visitiu~ at F. It. Geob;por's..
:r3liis ilStilE Pnix l NEl' iS enjbying a viEit in
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the city of iiiiigliamton. i
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AB Tj seven o'clock lon. Friday
evenin last, the school-house Isituated in the
third waid,!Was'disccvered to , he on fire, and
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wr.e soon in 'us. Tho Naiads ' were at 'the
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5 - CCIIC early i d had a stream! on the flames,
but on y su t c b cieded inpreven f tiigthe
p fire
, fro:
spread g the residence , Judge•
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The Li tan 'also settheir machine and threw ei
stream froth Mr. POWELL'S cist l era, but the fire
had ni. do Bitch progress that it was impossible
l a
to s:v the buildurig. The -flOok' and Ladder
e t ]
did god service in pulling doivo the' bnrnink
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frame. 1 1 1
The buildhig was owned by Illfzactm & Yrs-
CENT, apd as: unoccupied. There is no doubt
the firetwas the work of an . incendiary . Insur
ed for -1 1- 1 li
$2,50A
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REGILET to learn rithat Father
O'lttik4,:i.onany years ago pastpr of the Catho
14=-rilinich Berle, was killed at SusquehannsAie-
I . ; t, c u Satnrilay evening last, by beingnn
o' , erhvati engine. Father 071E11.LT, we i,J
lirrc, was the Oldest Prics,t in the United States,
and wag held in the highest esteem not-only .
ant .ng Own people but 'by all who knew
bl'n. Ho ll'as a firm and consiiitentadvocate of
temperanc4and was - klotal abstainer from the
n.e of intoxicating liquors all his
It appears that the Reverend gentleman had
to Great itend, and was returning to his
home at Suitipiehanna. After leaving the cars,
in company with several other, --passengers, in
cludinga number of ladies, and while crossing
the track to reach the depot, k switch engine
was seen hacking,down rapidly toward the par
ty. With his usual unselfish!, regard for his
creatures,•Father O'llatux warnedlhie
other passengers of, the iipproach of tho loco
motive, and cautioned them to move. off the
track. In that moment the .locomotive, which
%las movinginore swiftly than any one could
have imagined, struck him dOwn and paiiied
over the middle of his body, a/most imikiedieti:
lc killing him. Father O'REI r LLY was
.nearly
eighty years rf age, at the time of his terribln
dcatlf; and was a man of largeand heavy build,[
and of course littler feeble in bisMovementr.
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WE CHEEIIFULLY sae p l ace to the
Jolletsing letter from the Pr7ident of the First
National Bank of Waverly. The claim which
Mr. Ecuss Makes for his bank, is eilually true
or Tewanda and Athens National Banks, and
1'.,2r.n0r Brothers' D r ank. Oile tiro mend*.
s•Ju i e nod indiscreet men haro - attempted to
create distrust of the.so institutions, but they
t are all solid, and able to meet every demand
agions:t :hem. The depositslM, the First Na
tionallßank of this place, Laic increased OCIT•
ral thimaanddollara since the financial troubles
commenced. , Tha directors Of this 'bank are
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194, the Mania arida hilt arrived, aqd
paitsod. We have been "fired "by *any pa
soliondearoring to *BM ouitzedlt twists:4-
w'. We ask you, is the °mming N=
esi,•olffne, fl/PitxfUll aPeaktee, is
00,b , . to say to your hearers, that tWilla*
daiWig the aforesaid crisis, and sines, bag tindt t
no iitenmstanoes„ nor at say time, nor say
its kddeers, refined payment in, greenba cks f0 0h44
oh44 or cadets& of deposi t ' -
We aro pre:a:pled to Wept rtl oar niatto,
. th
ono Once written on a gardeq Ifinglatid
"The, Lord preserie uslront Oar
we edl doisend ourselves !toil our emirates.
HowsWD Wiwi, Pres.
"iirsverly, Ock 8,1879.
..Id Ward o
the house of
Pie lecture,
• !comes off on
Paso Limon OP Cospoi.Esoz.!--At .
spe'clal meeting of St. Patliek's Benevelent SoT
cle(r!of Towaide, Pa. t held Oct. 4, /873,• the,
folliming resolutions were nuanimomily adopt ;
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Wilms : It has pleased Almighsed t
remove from our midst by the-lump hand
of death, our beloved brother, ;olut 0 nxt
wheddepszted title UN, 'after a brief head
A et 28. MS ; therefore, belt i
deed, That in the death.: of our' beloved
ber, dohs O'Sullivan,our Society 'Alas lost
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a useful and Active merj and tough butt
twenty-eight years of age, a faithful worker in)
theAsuse ; that we feel, s, deep and poignant ,
griefst his early and pneveetW demise, and
do with heartfelt earrowdeplosis the logeereie
whcim we knew to be untiring in his efforts to
contribute to the growth and Welfare ;of this
Society. - , . •.• ..
ißesolced.• That we tender to his parents in I
this their hour of bereavement, our heartfelt!
sympathy, and assure them that the visdatiohl
of Divine PrOVidenee, which! in its design has ,
cast
of ft gloom over us, his late. associates and
admirers his many bright intellectuld Pan
tie/4 is only relieved by the redlectitmlitat he
has:gons to reap the reward of his gookworks,
in &brighter and purer land. I .. •-_ ~t.
Aisoloed. That a copy of those reeoliitiois be
presented to the parents of deceased/troth.
er, and that they .be published in the high
Catholic Benevolent Zournal t ! Irish ' , World;
Bredford Argus,Basproito Itsromum; /bison
darin, and Journal. •t,; •
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: • Data) Simms, 1 - .
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- : J. O. Buil, ' Cool.
i - • Bona= Oatti.mr,
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, t E.To TEE N. G. V. G., inctim AND
1110ilits or Bur:roan ono i Fie. 167,fL O. olr
0. r.—Sirs and Brother, vi 'As undersign
ed committee, appointed to draft resolutions
expresslve of the sense of thislLodge th regard
to the death of Bro. B. A. C r, be leave to
submit the following report : ~, !
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: It having please - Almighty God,
in' the dispensation of His p *Menet!, to re-
Mille from a life of usefulness o wortbyßroth
ePast Grand Henry A. Carey, iiiid •
Warm : - In his life he Wilt for more than
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t euty- seven years,one of tile Most active and
e slims members of oar Lodge, laboring in sea-, son End out of season to promote the luutihriny
aud;advanee the interests of thii!order,.over re
membering that he could hot be it good Odd
Follow unless he was "grateful to his 'Creator,
faithful to his country, and fraternal to his fel
lowinsui ". and I ' i ' -
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: In his death wo r6alizo the loss
ei [ cherished friend and belayed brother ;
is
therefore, .
Aesolred, _I
,gesolred. That while we botv With meekness
andjoribmission to this decree of Divine Provi
dente, a sense of duty as Weil a 1 fraternal re
gard; toward our departed brother, requires
that we record this testimonial!: of respect to
his Memory, in the hope of - again meeting him
in that haven of rest where friendships *e un
broken, where serrow Is never known, and
where love and harmony shall reign forever.
- .gelsolted, That we itender to the afflicted
faMily of the deceased, our heartfelt sYmpathy
lin their irreparable bereavemetit,
Res f lred, That the charter gad jeweli of this
Lodg be draped in mourning for the space of
ninetY daYx• .1
lite:sated, That a copy of these resolutions be
placed upon the minutes of thisdlodge ; also,
that a Copy be forwarded to theAfamilf, of the
deceased and to the papers of this, borough for
publication.
All of Which is reSpettfully Submitted:
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' C. S. liFssru.,};
. A. J. NVLii.E,
• - E.J. CLatisqN,
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SUICIDE—At about I_O'clock, pJ my
of Ilanday last, as one of the Tharpbernimide of
thetWard House Vas attending tei her (hares In
that, part of the house, she hhard groaas as of
someone in grear:distress in Reese No. 41, and
gav notice to that effect at Ltha l °MO, when,
Wse. Bnowsr e one of the poiter setts inarQediate
ly aunt to the nom to aicertath if any there
required assistance. Arrirthglat)ho door
wail - found it locked and the key in the lock
Upon the Inside. Hearing greiansi ho tookLhold
of tote door and shook it at tho u saucre Rine' call- I mir Children's School
tag upon the occupant of the room to inform Fitt, Straw and Velveteen at Hrs.
him what the matter was. Receiving no reply cerner of Hain and 'ridge
and', the 'groans continuing, he took - from his - • - -
pocket a skeleton key - and inserting it: hi the
loclersneceedel in a few moments in rethoving
the i'ey•upon the inside from the rock, and then
unlocking the door he stepped into the' room,
where upon-the bed he found the almost life
less :remains-of A InlAnalil SamJiro& The cry,.
ing rauray_npon his back, by side Small
Srui h h Weison .. revelyeri three' chambers of
which were - empty; ,- 51ood brushing frOri his
moUth. The porter hurried back to Rae Orme
and informed Mr. Koos who im4iediately Bent
for a l doctor and himself repaired: : to thefreiona.
But short time elapsed ere Dr.t.lonieooratas _
in arterlanci% bet the unfortunate man *at be- I.B'
yencl human aid and breathed his last stew
minutes after the Doctor's arrival: -
Abput an hour after the death -of the =for:
tunete man Esquire Hoaxer, acting, as Coroner,
empa l nneled a jury who, after - viewing the re
mains and examining several witness, returned
a verdict that the • deceased came to his death
from' the effects of a gunshot (Waund inflicted
by hia own hand whilst he wai laboringunder
a tethpprary St of insanity.
Frera the evidehce it appea ,hd that 'the
deceased was a Frenchman bi birth, abotit 26
year' of age, sober .and industrthus, but Of a
extremely nervous and excitAble timperement.-
That; he came from Binghamton. Y., to this
place" on or about the 15th of September, ult.,
and sectired; employment in • the Boot and
ShoeManufactory of-HumesELY nr.011; tttnacr,
where he continuedto work up to Satirday after
noon!last, when he gave noticethat he was se,:
IDS tel leave here and go back t6Binghimton,
saying thxt'he - could not work here A 9 !" they
were'down on him and would . - kilrhimif 'he re
mained." On being - questioned as to whom he
.. fareil 'would harm him, he! onitreplied that
" a Frenchman could not live bete, they were
down on him." After receiving big pay on aat
nrdat he gave directions as to what hotel in
Binghamton he desired to have - his tools for
warSd, went to the Ward House paid his bill
and.got ready to leave on the 8 (*kick train, but
a of Troy hare
eonage
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it raining `at train time he concluded to wait
until Monday morning. ,On Sunday morning
ho wh.t-tc the barb6i shop of Entrain Loans
wher l i he got shaved and remained talking with
Con* until: about balf-past twelve, when be
started for his dinner, saving to.tjhurns that ho
would eerie back after dinner and that they
would go out for a walk. Cuirris had promised
to go:to Binghamton with deceased on the next
moping, he telling Courts that he mu( afraid
to go:alone as!" them fellows would follow and
maltipat him." After leaving the shop of Ceu
ta the unfortunate man was not awn again un
til foind in hie room at the Ward:Houseitnthe
agonies of death. An examination of the corpse
eh owed conclusively that deceased had placed
the Mussie of the revolver in and
, his month d
fired tt , o ff , the ball passing thropgh the:,roef of
the Mouth and lodging'somewhere in the upper
part of the bead. I
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Oa finuday evening the Crispini 63k :charge
of the remains and removed theni to their Hall
from whence they were carried butial tit 2
o'cloci on Tuesday - afternoon.
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The, deceased i has a brother liviugin Wortoe•
Mais.,,who telegraphed to and irholar
rived-i were
on Tuesday evening after , thelr.e.
mains ere buried. We learn thatliaa . deeessed
he,d fow years ago made an ittempt-at Self
destrtiction whilst laboring nude!' a teniporary
abtird,tiun of mind.
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Euainu.---The Eureka Mower
is tioiindito take Precedence overall cOmpleti
torri.l President MADDEN bad one - on exhibition
at the State Pair in-Erie list week, .and_one of
the daily papers of that city referi to the_ Elite
ka as follows. The fact that forty machines
were sold on the ground, is an eridenee that
the fanners present held the same views as the
editor :
The; first 'exhibition, ob entering the
grenade, is that of the !now( rs rind reapers.
Perhips the one that draws the greatest ellen
lion and seems to giro the fullest' satisfaction,
is the ***Wilber Eureka Mdwer, Direct ,raft,"
man4faeturcd by the *Wilber Mower Company,
at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., and by the Towanda
Eureka Mower Company, at Totrandai Brad
ford County, in this State. The strong points
in fa of this machine are these tltit an ab
aolut ect drAff, which has been trial ,all
. 4‘ dialiA4 eat 1 '
Pity liable fee ,Woeite
. r4)rion When G ner4 Nap*
Le * battle in BIWA, 011t8 an ardor to;the . coti , o
mender of a battery. td:" MO M tho , aisle t ■
th 4 Often, eeehig ad enemy is eight, aekol,
" Whit shall we fire at?", 'l:".The pt
mimeo," repiled the Colonel.' II • . t
MI
==
1 ann.
ebb%
trade.
F=J
Elmhz
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BUSINESS °CALI !
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• WeNTED.—An activ : energetic m an
to canvass, for the Basortitip. 1
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MA ------11"— t
. Drees Trim - gs; at Mrs.
wow:mune& I '
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i See notice ina;other-colnmn
of Steam Power for sale, by 8. Own(
Ohildren's andy Oaps,•al
Mrs.. WOODZVIVIL
. i C. F.. Caoss ht.
fine agortmentot new arm
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kr C. P. ; Caoss w to -agents for
neural new subscription boo e. .::j
Ifer A. large assortm
etajaat received at
FINE PRESSING Oa
finites, at 'Fame & &me, for
Foi the beet •
go to Blunt
Sir Seireral valuable
Howes and Lots for ;tile by B
ice' -E. Ros • -
he best fall style hats cheap.
Imo. The best family
°west, prieee, at A. F. cknvir.r.s.
-1611 - 134 lificE#A24 op
store at Wyeattking,t on the
Call and sea him. •
Ogg. MYER & RUNDELL
ml better assortment of vegc
tber establishment in Tow_ and
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109. Prof, SHEavirooD
pproci,ated by the people here)
et of his pupils is increasing.
Va. patterns, - Hats a
t, cost, at Dirs. WoaDupre's,
ad Bridge.
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.11116 We have pet re
.tock of tags, which we can pr
• st. orders at the lowest ra.tes.'
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mete. zttici ' a
buts for Ladies, Ifisses and C.
'OODIIIIEed.
SD. By no possibility
er be so cheaply purchased a❑
I. ctiou. as at C. F. Caosik.
ie.. Job - Work execute
flee, receives the highest enco
best critics.
Stir The , oldest inhabi
remember the time when goad ,
low as AosaNY/ELD is taering,tb,
Mir Comma Sc Cooxs
cbeiper and better Boots and S.
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o • erbefore offered for sale in T.
- Teadhers of ..mnsi
ctqwe Sheet Miele and Siniqc ;
ere r . a.te.4, at the Temple of ai
[OS- A fCw trios of c
rahma and Bnff Cocbin j Chic
far). Enquire at Warli.ea'
lercnr's Black. - C.
,tom Bergman's Zephy
Hiles, and GAO colors, only 20 c
WOODUrFeS, corner of Mai
tr eta. .
pir Parties desiring t
Dry Mc& for Fall and Winter
well to call on TAYLOR Co.
mcni in another column.
MSS GRIFFIN calls
Lion of the ladies to her elegan
milli of Millinery Goods, which
inspection on Saturday.
par Persons wishing t
Beal Estate or any description,
Ba#TLErr 'DIAZ; Insurance a.
Agents and Brokers.
HAY PRESSES.-R. M. '
arL•enial attention to the sale of
C 4 Ewa him if yon wish to get
and one that will snit yon.
tear Now is a goad , ti'
you l v letter-heads, envelopes
printed; and the Itreourza
plaCe to got them executed. I
Mathnehek, Weber
Sni l pkeibocker, and other Pianos)
arid on easy terms, at pine, P.'
Ternploof nude, Towanda, Pa.
Valuable house an
for kilo —pleasant locality—near
Chiirch. Inquiro of Jauzs Woo
Lade thaw. .
Dealers in Strings
toll at the Temple of Music,
finds large assortment of Frenc
Italian Strings, at New York pric
?=- Ladies' Hata and
all b, f the latest etyles," just re
WoOnavris, corner of Main and
Entrance on Main street.
October 10,1879.
sr The finest selectio
crylOo9ds in Ifs market fan be
Rtu:s store, Bridge street,
iugi days, Thursday, October 9;1?
10 w.. and, Batnrday, October 11.
soriment always. on band and
priees.
par. It is not generally -4. own that
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IL p. wurrAsra, at the Boot 1114derycirer the
Ruroarna Mee, undies Blank Books in any
style of naling and binding deiirod. If you
want i new Ledger, Journal or Docket, gi .
bins a call. - - -
Aar At the request of those inter:
ested, the session of the Connty
.i'eaohers'
giant° to be bold at Rome, will . be postponed
from Monday, Oct. 20, as previo. advertised,
to Monday, Nov. 10. It.• • Kamp;
• Co. Supt.
Seyeral desirable b
near the Iron Work, fur sale chea
th4l , lr.tibleiu value iu the nes
Eugene at ItnAidlice.
MB. Cold, damp weather
bs apace, anti It pin would prosery
keep your feet dry, and warm, by ,
stmcrior boots and shoes sold by
in Beldleman's Block. •
Mil
just opened a
011.
:nt of 'Britck
FROSTS
Chamber
dolls I
at or ISteak
Farms and
&Tuacy.
is selling
groceries at
ed hi 4 now
et of October
l• eep a larger
- 1
ables than any
egins l i
and tit
41 80,
orner
ived
on th
ne 01' 1 (ar
t
ldren,
an wa
'where
1 at th,
ulna fr.
MEE
cm
I, & ye
I•ca, tha
wands.
fil were
Ha:
woonn
can
.ks at
MEI
-- - 4'
, ight
, x sale
No. 3,
rzmi
I ens ' td
office,
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P. WEL,
all
oz,
2 ridge,
1s
rad per
end
ME
ear,
C !Ora
he •a
snow
ill be open for
purqbasii
r .puld call on
I. Beal .state
rHS: :pays
Hay Pr,eaaes.
good -article
He to i et
d biill l get
co isal good
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Hoofpaan,
for said :Oicap
ssago 4
Ii
twos -lots
e Episcopal
I, Exec9tor of
ill do well
shore tlify will
, German and
: I unets iu
teed ai
I ridge Etreeto.
of, Mullin
seen at Kr&
on her open
day, October
The losst sa
t the lowest
ding jots,
Will moie
two rear!'
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pproach- 1 1
• your health
wearing the
. L Lutimie,
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This
,area
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11660arieederi should remember
thsi O. P. Choi keeps a full seppli of, books;
and statiousty, and that'll's facilities for Pim=
cluedzig give him an aflSantage over' those of,
leas experience. - .
same
ie. The but place to buy Saab,
B4as, DOOTIIIII2d all kinds of Lumber, is st
Fader & Boas. Factory on Charles sired. Of
llee;lo7_Main street. They sell cheap for cash.
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par /AUX= & fifoigu, - ;nanufta4
nett of those celebrated ipeeteelei,•lhare
ohahged their agoitoy hem d. tok
.Wtri A. auximatiles.. • , , .
the
d ma-
Pod
ower
Ante
met.
sold
`lead
We, arnnow selling the W.
rani Wire Mattress at 816.09. They are 4h
oheSpest spring beds in the world. . Why den'
you call at Fnois Boxl and try one?
fir Why tun, the risk of an add
dent, when you can get a ticket good for *3,
000 to case of death, for 20 cents a day, by call
lib on Pusan BURSANX; at upper depot ?
id In
mita
high-
"ered
Stir Dr. VODSON, our new dentisk,
will be here re add for Itutinees, on the OM of,
October. His aim will be over A. P. illowpai l
Groom, Store, opposite the Episcopal Ohurch;,
F.
.CowLEs - bas fitted tip a
convenient and pleasant dining room, in con
nectini with his store, opposite the Episcopal
Churnh. People from the country who desire
a go4d "home meal," should give him a call.
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Stir It will be ot interest to a
Lone cum of our raiders to know, that A. V.
Cow* of the third Ward bakery, has opened
an eating saloon, and is piepared to furnish
meala at all . bottria Oysters served in every
stylei
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Tillman= Am) Ousmes.—Wheeler
& Biebek's unrivaled 80 inch and 84 inch ,cylin
der Threshers and Cle;item on band ready for
immediate sale and delitery.
l'o#anda, Jnly 30.
'Henan PoWEas.—l have on hand
ready : for i11113113424t0 sale and delivery, two of
Itardaes a-Horse Powers, and one Wheeler's
Brat-elasa 4 and 6 Horse Lever Pcwers. The
latter on truck ready for work
Towanda, Jaly 30.
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MATHEWS PATENT PANEL:tie MM L.—
Jut r t cceired a supply. This is an excellent one
in eyM7 respect. It will separate Oats from
Wheat. and Buckwheat from Oats, and prepare
nicely all grainand grass seeds for sewing.
Stir As the season for openlng the
winter schools is at hand, wo beg to call'atten- -
tion to the fact that O. P. Caoss' book store is
headqhuters for all kinds of school an text
bdoksl A liberal discount made to teitlers*
and country dealers. .
I• POLE, PASSAGE 451 f, Co., at their
Tempfp of Music, . keep a largo assortment of
Vieline, tiaitars, Accordions, Flutes, Fifes, Pic
colos, brams, Harmonicons, Strings etc., etc.,
which they are selling at 25. per cent. lees-than
such geods were ever sold in this market.
o be
nnm-
Youn COAL . BY ME Cu Lou.D
—Twc4r more persons can club together and
buy thBir coal from B. ➢I. WELLre at wholesale
prices,; and get 1,240 Is to the ton. In doing
so seventy-tire cents per ton of 2,000 lbs. can
be sued from Towanda retail prices. .
nets,
Main
new
ahort•
Daring the nest sixty days we
wilt sell goods regardless of cost, and will make
prices o suit all, in order to make room for
goods if our own manufacture. Now is the,
me td buy. J. 0. FROST 1, SONS, ',-
Main Street.
May X 7,1873
1 pa
in this
Do; You INTEND TO DO ANY PAINTING
Tins ntia—lrso, try, the Rubber Paint. I
challenge any dealer or painter in Bradford
eountylto produco 1.13 good, durable or cheap
first-class paint. Sold by . tho gallon ready for
the brtish. Send for sample color cards, price
list and circulars. R. 31. WELLER.
i 'is of
.m the
nno
t*. Mrs. E. J. MINI os has now re
ceived it full line of Millinery and Fancy Goods,
for thelFall and Winter trade. She will display
the finest assortment of trimmed Hats and Bon
nets, hi Towanda, nn and after nest Saturday,
Oct. 11.
old so
all,
El2l
E. Why is it that JOSEPH HINES
odfis'eli furniture so very cheap? Because he
can buy cheap for cash, and sells only for ready
pay. Cash customers will Dud it• to their ad
vantiagh to buy of RlN'il,'No; 4, Bridge street,
TOa - anila, Pa.
rriA
pnr
each-
MI
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ser Oysters'wholesale and retail,
-at'A." Cowi.r.s' third ward bakery. Mr. C.
gets his oysters direct from the packer, and is
enabled to offer inducements to buyers.
Sidi" -George Wood & Co., Taylor
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tic : Faddy, and Jubilee Organs, at low prices and
easy terms of payment. Send for circulars, or
call to see and bear them at the Temple of nu
sic of COLE, P:188A0E4 CO.
I dispute the claim of Mr. Jo
wl' Jclassos, an being tho best jumper ; and
challenge him to a persoeal contest, of three
standing jumps, for fifty dollars (sso)i a side.
To taliO place oh Monday, Oct. 20, 1873. I wish
him or hie friendi to "put up or shut up."
J. H. TANiEn.
base
r ill do
.
.rt so-
ffEl
Towada, Oct. 7.
EIMI
sft+ The cold weather of the past
foi- (lair suggests the necessity of warm cloth
ing,, and especially comfortable gloves. A
glance ir.t M. E. nOBENPIELD's largo assortment
orglovs and mittens, will satisfy any - one that
there i no necessity for any one to Buffer from
cold hands.
itst.j am now, receiving , for the
fall tracte,;the most complete stock of Clothing
and Futnishing Goods ever 'before brought to
lhisinark,et, and propose to 'Frost° a sensation
by,my tow prices. A word to the wise is suffi
cient. Gall and see me before purchasing else
where. Boarcricul.
Z er-Mrs. E. J. hinwoS has engag
ed
,Miss „_ ..._ i ,
LAAZZLE rEBOUSON to tale cuarge of her
basilic.. during her sickness. We think Sirs.
M ums: very fortunate In securing so reliable a
person to take her place. Misi Fenousoat has
been scene time in - Towanda, and will be pleas
ed in sck3 all her old friends and patrons at her
new pl#e, over Wicsassi .k. BLACK'S.
v14)4 Itc)initow, die t ailor of To
wanda,; has 'lust returned from tho city,
where ho has been selecting goods (or the
talk trade: His experience and practical know
ledge aro of great advantage. Persons desiring
to havelperfect fitting clothes, of the best ma
terials, at reasonable prices, should give Mr.
McM. Like knisrJonsrsow, ho does his
,t
own cutting and warrants-satisfaction.
. .
S T. C. Coto. will introduce a
new line of goods at his Auction Store in To. ,
wands, ;for a few dais, commencing Oct. 14,
1873, consisting of a great variety of Ladiek
Dross Cioods, by the yard or by the piece. The
ladies o .l t* Towanda and 'vicinity are invited to
attend, and avail
.themselves of this opportnnl
ty to bey et great bargains.
Towanda, Oct:V-Iw. . ,
,
'- tor To-Day is a litifrary journal of
great merit. Mr. C. F: Caoss has the 'agency
for this county, and desires canvasser/I. A
handsole chromo is given away to each year
ly We advise all who desire a good
family Oiper . cheap, to get a copy of 20-Day,
and given it a careful penntat.
- ` l asap COAL—Buy you. coal dtt
ring thO Warm months. ,As s rule it will bo
cheaper and better prepanxl.
B. 31.!WELLts is selling best prepared. Pitts
tonEtate Coil at 1185, and Egg and Chestnut
at 0.430 ; for gross ton of 2,210 lba., by the car
load, adding actual freight and delivered at
any stailon north of Wyalusing.
Erept.)., 1878.
500 Plaxos,c 400 Owen, 300
iiaLon6na, and toen smaller instruments, will
and:suuld be sold &lure' the; first of January
next, at W. Drrraton's 3lusiC Store, opposite
the Court Souse. All the above Instruments
are ifrgin the very beit such as 41.
HrEcild i Co., F. C. Leann Co., the Smith
American Organ Co., etc. O. Wiums, agent for
all the sieve Instruments. Office at Esselte
store, opposite the, Court Hones, Towanda
B. M. WELuss.
IL M. WELtro;
WiLLES
ME
0N.1.c,4,1*.
3111:MITBUIL ittillOClLTlONO,Thel4tell,
miry' tanheologicel
,Atths:wrp,l
kiwi, 'Maki& imektortti'lli*msidon st!
Or* eB, Ps.;TnaldaY evening, Nov." 4, 1873.1
Betr. Z.- IPrioniwoorf maw Ilsothd; to deliver
'the Open* Mitres! ; 41. O 8►ILN1111,;
Altorintte. l - him itreieti
on IWednesday evening ; Revr J. B. Lams,
termite. Let all the brethren of the District
come to stay till the meeting Closes. t
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alEcWani, Scow •
A. par or ruomez.isa , Thazsuilm
Iffacomns. —B. U. %Lull; lin - On hand for
sale and butumliate use. one Wheeles unrival
ed 4 and O Horse Lever Potter, mounted en
truck; and, ono Wheeler k. Melick 34. inch
Cylinder, Thresher& Cleane4 abut mounted on
truck ; making a valuable sot of Threshing
Machines for 'the - farther and Job' thresher.
These, machines are very porbblenever
to_be dismounted, •and are. 'el) , convienturt for
use.
Taz Fatima Rum* W 110631 44
box WARN AM Pun/cam-4 in use in most
of the Public Buildings in this Mato, and was
adopted by the' Botiding . Ofaximitke of the
Bradford CoUntyJail, after a careful esindua
tion of moat of the leading phinteta of tlie day.
This Purest* his been placed on sale In To
wanda, and the subscribers are now prepared
to fill with prompinesa order* for Portable or
Brick Set Heaters, together with Hot Air Pipes,
Ao. /alpha guaranteed.
• . • Bautiou,'& Bostoiu.
Sept. 10,13-4 w.
order to keep pace with
their rapidly MareLdug - trade, 'our euterpriaini
irocerymen, Weans Euwszfus, are soon to
occupy the largest dote In theiew bleak erect
ed on the site of old brick roi Many of our
np-town buyers will miffs theni fiom their ao•
eustomed place in Illercur's bid* bat the in
ducements whielm they offer to! buyerfi will In
sure them plenty' of customers wherever they
are located. They are realizing the truth that'
"a good name is a fortune." 'heir reputation
,for honesty and fair dealing extends all through
this county, and the fact that they sell the best
brands of goods is equally weiiiknown.
Fr err Yr4.us.—Half a! century., of
successful business is seldom attained by any
establishment in the country. 'yew of the men
sitio commenced business in thin county RV
years ago, still conduct the same business,. but
our townsman; J. D. AtONTANT4 , Esq., is an ex
ception to the title. About 182' Mr. 3i. locat
qd here and engaged in the Mercantile business
on the identical ground sow ocC.upled by ?dos-
Tszrrz's store, and has boon ihe!head of a sue
sessful business house ever slues. The building
known as the "Arcade," 'was Crested on the
ground, and was noted as the finest store in
the county. •
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In 1816, after the fire which; destroyed the
largest portion of the town, the present sub
itantial brick building was erected. Many
changes have taken place in thei firm, bat the
senior partner has always occupied the pee-
•
tou ahead or tbo establishment. Customers
trim 'patronized the 'house thou t Fould be eaten
ilhed to notice the itnprovemeht:? Tvlift;hhasolio
cently beer made. The •
II
BASEXESIT ,
is a large, light and airy room,: 3'J by GO feet,
and is literally filled with crockdy, chins, glass
ware, and choice family grocerks. This room
is, reached from the east end ofAhe main floor
1 ,
by a flight of broad, easy btaits.l
Tar. MAIN YLOOIL ',.
is occupied with an entirely new and elegant
assortment of Dry Goods, EfiC4ll6 every variety
ot, ladies' dress goods and hieumings, fancy
goods and notions, cloths and gentlemen's fur
nishing goods, umbrellas,, etc.,'; etc. To enu
merate all the articles wo saw tiering a hasty
inspection of this department, ; -.would require
more space than we can spare. We adviiie alb
who want anything in the Hite otgoods enume
rated, to give this old and sellable house , a tail.
TUE !MCC/ND Mid i
is &Veiled to boots and 'shoes . , hats and caps,
trilubs, valises, traveling bags, buffalo robes,
horse-blankets, cotton batting, hied blaukete,
and many other articles which We cannot now
call to mind. Their buffalo robe's are purchas
ed 43irectly from agents on the "Mains," and
,in
sueh large quantities that they .are enabled to
offer special inducements to cash buyers.
The high , character which the Simi sustain at
home and abroid, the abundant 'rueana
command, and a thorough knoveledge of every
branch of their business; afford them fa
cilities for purchasing which are enjoyed by few
oven in the largo cities. Althoigh the senior
member of the firm long since achuired'a band
mao'compotency, ho still giveS filo business
hiti personal sudervision. The junior partner,
Dr. L. D. Mouraisra, is also alwa i ys to be found
in the store; and the obliging and competent
corps of clerks spare no pains to se. ye all who
favor them with their patronage. :
Such an establishmeirr, assoSiated as
it 'is
with the earl history and grOwtb of our tout,
should be a pride to,every citizen who feels an
interest in the good reputation o oar business
houses. May it continuo to thrive, and never
wane for a descendant of its honored founder
to conduct the btisiness established • ou.so firm I
foundation, in the infancy , of our thriving
town. i •
MARRIE4
SUTTQN—NORTON.—At the reiddeneo of the
bride's parents, Oct. 1, 1873, 11r. Wm. R. Sut
ton, of Lyons, N. Y., to Miss 31: Eliza, young
est daughter of Dr. H. F. Horton, of Terry-
Irmo, Fa; .
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HOSLEY—BAILER.—At the Baptist Parapn•
ago; July 20, 1873, by Rev. P. R. Eveiett, 3lr.
Leeland Bosley and Hiss Franpes Batley, all
of Bpr , lnfield, Bradford Co:, Pa.;
WALKBR—PHELPS.—At the B aptist Parson.
age, Sept. 12, 1873, by Bev. P.S.. Everett,
Mr. 0. C. Walker and •31iss Adds Phelps, all
of Athens, Bradford Co.; Pa.. ! ' •
TUm2.—ROWE.—At tho residence of the
bride'i father, Sept. 18, 1V73, 1 by Rev. P. B.
Everett, Mr. D. P. Tuttle, of West Burling
ton, and Miss &nnio E. Rowe, of East Smith
field, Pa.
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THOMAS—MITCIIELL.—At thd brides home,
Oct. 1„1873, by Rev. Mr. Wetter's, assisted
by Rev. P. H. Everett, Ur. ,Clarenco Leo
Thomas, of East Smithfield, and Miss Emma
I?ora Mitchell, of Tioga, Tiogs Co., Pa.
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ROOSA—MORGAN.—At the residence of Vi'm,
Morgan, the bride's father , on Thursday_
evening, Sept. 25,1873, by B4 T , S. Z. Conde;
Geo. A. Boon to Miss Ida Morgan, all of
, Troy, Pa.
COLWELL—LABBLSON.—At tho rosidonco of
the bride's parent; Sept. 28, 1873, by Elder
J. L. Pbconlx, Mr. Richard IL Colwell and
Mist Amelia Larriaon, all of lltdkbnry, Pa.
DIED.
TOZER--In Waverly, Sept. 12,113a11y, wife of
Franklin Tozer, and :daughter of s tho• late
• Alauson Lovelace of Bheshequin. Pa., aged
74 years. • •
BAILEY.—In Troy, Pa.; Sept. 26;1873,-of cere
bro spinal meningitis; Willie , only child of
H. E. and H. Helen Bailey.
BARER.—In Columbia, of carter, Mrs. Mary
Baker, widow of Aaron Baker, kged 83 years.
TICHNOIL—In Wells, Pa., of geheral
Joel Ticknor, aged 73 years.
BROWN.—In Laurens, Otsego 80., tr.- Y., or
typhoid fever, Samuel Brown, aged 27 years:
TOWANDA MARKETS:
WBOLEBALE mama.
Corroded wary weanesday, by C. D.
.ATOB
C.
subject to change. daily.
Wheat, 13 bush " 1. $1 50 01 76
RP% 1% bush .
.
Buckwheat, ift bnah ' 4. 75
corn. IA btish r . 35
Oats, * bush; 4 40
Beans, V bush. .lb. ... . 1
50 0 2 00
Butter (rolls) * .;. 0 26
.
54 id 51 17.) Ift /b. new - i . 30 0 's30 6
Potatoes, Ts dos i. • 24
Potatoes, * bushAlOw . ;.. 45
Plow . * barrel ' 0,5001050
Onions * bush.. . . - ' • ,1 00
W 10021711 07 Gnat.—Wheat 60 lb. i Corn 55 lbs. ;
Bye SO lbs,: Oats 92 lbs.; Bialey 46 lbs.; Backwbeat
58 lbs.; Beans 62 lbs.; Bran 20 qba.; Clover Wed GO
lbs. • Timothy Seed 44 lbs: Dried Peaches 33 lbs.;
Dried Apples 22 lbs.; Flax Scud 50 lbs. ' . •
Nzavous DEBturr . depressed,
irritable state of mind; iCiveak, nervous, ex
hausted feeling; no energyor animatiou; COLN
fused head, weak memory, -often with debilitat
ing, involuntary discharges. The' consequences
of incases, mental overwork ,or! indiscretions.
The Nanvous Daman finds Sovereign cure
in sumplatErs HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC
No. WI it tones up the system, arrests Ms,
chargeii,dhipels the mental•glooni and despon
dency, and rejuvenates the entire sy4tem. it is
perfectly harmless and always efficient. Price
$5 for a p*kage of five boxesmid a large $2
vial of powder, which is importmit in old, seri
ous cases ; or $1 per single box. t Sold by ALL
druggists, or sent by road on receipt of price.
,Address, • CURE U.Tomma.
. South end Ward Rouse, Thwanda, Pa:
DISSOLUTION: Thei firm of
Pierce & Butts Is this day 41hisolted by ma.
tad consent. • " :
S. S. Pierce continues tho businoai. and is to set
tle and collect all accounts duo, and to pay all Ea.
Witten ot' the late thin, 8. & PIERCE.
M. D, SWARM
Towanda, Septembei 19,1573.
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; •n,-,;-. , _"...,*alisquir,,e.6,m - tie11er...meak,,, , ,5..,•441,v.ei.,;c - 4.v.3.7. , ,..!:
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M=Ml
Mil
MEMania.su ase ipr aim. Mersa
M. Wilitio pooodo.' 111=8.—Ooo
lure time witkikood •_olooalli. Apply to ULM
JOU% on mamma* isowpinekop,
odobertatimuoits- • - .
8 0 LUT I
Tonne* Titus la this day b y e
bp 11111. ,
lasi consent, •An amounts are hi - the ban& Of 8.
O. Titus. who alone L authorized to sign in liquids.
tion and bywhain all debts of,tho Ids Am will be
paid. • " WJ. TOITNG.
Tonnes. &pt 23.13. a. .
G. urn.
B'L Cr II SOX,' El NOTIOE.- . •
..iwatoties Ss ha*, gashes& ad persons ma bat
to the NUM of Qualm Pk% late of Nerd*,
deceased. are requested to nakelnuesdistepnyMent
Asada persons laving claims wind am estati
must present them 'duly sothentlattal for sett*
ment. 'NATHANIEL PLAIT.
JOIMPII IL MM.
Meador's.
MEROUR'S
• MONDAY Aiia H , TUESDAY,
000 BEIVIS and IC y•
DAN SHELBY'S
CONGRESS :OF: STARS!
_ the groatElensational Drains entitled, •
; tr .-
JUSTICE
or,
TEE ,BONRR'S STABLE!
•• Introducing a •
TROUPF •
DRA3ieibiA3l) 'OLIC).I ' .
Composed of Isullei and fientlem of kncnriedi
til n eft: 4 l4or . particulars s i te er
lh ,, cur .
- Reserved
aZfor sale at !kw. Drag Mom"
,
• LIST. oflettere remaining: :m in the
..
Towaida rest o,Blgo, f or , the. week ending . Dot,
'e, 1873 : • 1,,,-.
Allen Nancy L - 1 LoelabeaJames,
Ayer Maria - • 7 Leifer John- -' sJ • : ,
Bowman lint Mary Mocks Mary •
Baldwin LA L - - -,. Malay rat .. • ••,.
Bottle; Martha • - Nowe ll LyMazi '
Brown Ellen . Northrup Marvin
Sall Joseph- - • Northrup Abljah
Bowman 11 7 - - • ' ()Connell Dennis
Camp Heater= • Pratt Wm HJr
Cox Chides II . . • . - Patton Frank , . -
Connell Dennis Lou' Josephine
Chublittek Mrs Ann L . Both John: •
CarziezEmma ' Modes a W •
Cessna Jll eSmlth Bielimond '
Cooper Hester ' - *vine. Mahlon
DOstoed Thomas thiftitti (
Grietweod G W Simons 4F. • , --
Gordon James • Shores War D r
Griffin - John. . Seeley M ; -
Geary Thos El Sullivan Alex
Huntley Emmons Stroud D E -' • .
Hendleman M • - Stull Chas,
Hollows John , - - Sweet Samuel " - '''• ,
Johnsdn MINA • - • • Smith r A .-• . •
Velar° L . . , Wallace S P • '
Herrick Jacob - .Weathrook Lizzie
Kinsman Mary T ' Warner,Mes,Wllliam ' '
Lindley Helen_. Wolf Adam •
, N
Whipple Lanning
l'ers • ons calling for any of the above letters
will ploaso say advetlised, giving date of lizit. ,
-. • ' S W ALVORD, 1 ., U. -
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N tiANKRUPTCY.-4
n the M
a_ triist Court of the United 6tates, for the Western
District of Pennsylvania. -
azottez T. GRANGER, a 'Bankrupt under the
Act of Congress of March 2d, 1867, having applied
fora discharge from all his debts, and other claims
provabio under said Act, by order of the Court,
Nortek' Is nzarew, 'Gnaw, to all crediton who have
proved:their debts, and other persons Interested, to
apPeseen the let day. of November, '1873; at 10
o'clockz A. 31.. before E. Overton, Jr., Esq., Register
'ln Bankruptcy, at' his office, in Towanda, to shoW
cause, if any they have, Why a discharge should not
be granted to the said Bankrupt.
B. C. McCANDLESS,
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Clerk of U. S. District Court for said District.
October 0. 1873.-2 , d. 1
'TN BANKRUPTCY.—In, the' Dia
filet Court, of the llniteo States, for the Western
District of Pennsylvania.
S. W. PAINE, of Troy, Bradford county, a Bank.
rapt under the Act of Congress of &larch 2d, 1857,
haying applied for a discharge from all his debts,
and othpr claims provable under geld Act, by order
of the Court, NOTICE IS /MELEE GIVEN, to all credl.
ltotw who have proved their debts, and other_ per
sons interested , eo appear on the 81st day of Octo
ber, 1873, at 10 o'clock,a. m., before Edward Over
ion. Jr., F., q , Register in Bankruptcy, at his office,
ID Towanda; to show - cause, if any they hare, why a
discharge 'Mould* not bo granted to the said Bank
rupt.
kfcCANDLESS,
'Clerk of U. S. District Court for said Dist:let
October 0; 1873.-2 w.
A YER'S CATHA.RTIC PILLS,
FOIL AjL TEE runrosagror A TA.34I.LT PIITSIC,
Curing Costlienese. Jaundice, 'BTaPePaia, /ndl
!gestion, Dysentery, Foul Stomach and Breath, Ery
sipelas, Headache, Piles, Rheumatism,' Eruptions
- and Skin Diseases,' Biliousness, Liver' Complaint.
Dropsy, Tetters, Tumors and Salt Rheum, Worms.
Gout, Neuralgia, as a Dinner Pill, and Petri6ifle the
Blood,aro the most congenial purgative yet perfected.
Their effects abundantly Show how:much they exce
all other Pills.. They are; safe and. pleasant to take,
but powerful in cure. They purge out the foul hu
meral of the blood; they stimulate the sluggish or
disordered organ Into action; and they impart health
and tone to the whole being.' They cure not only
the every day complaints of every body, but formid
able and dangerous diseases... Most skilful plc:rid
ding, most eminent clergymen, and our best citi
zens, send certificates of cures performed and of
!great benefits they have 'clerked from these pills,
They are the sifest and best phy'sie for children, be.
use mild as well as effectual. Being sugar c4ted,
they are easy to take; and being pure) , vegetable
they are entirely harmless.
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PREPLIZETI nZ .
J.C. AYES & &0., LOWELL, MASS.,
Practical/n:IA Anal) ties' Chemists. ,
Sold by all Drug,glata and Dealers In Medicine,
August 28
'P
lIBLIO SALE OF REAL ES-
TATE.—Parsuant to an order;of the Orphans'
Court of Bradford County, Pa,. will be sold at pub
lic eale on the premises in Albany tww., in said
county, on THURSDAY, the 20th day of NOVEM
BER, 1873, at :1 o'clock;•p m., of said d4y, the fol..
lowing described real estate, lath the estate of John
Gard of Albany township, deceased:
• The real estate aforetaid consists of a farm situ
ated in Albany twp, athresaid, containing 108 acres
and 50 perches, awl bounded by lino beginning at
in old hemlock cor. of tho warrant; thence north on
warrant lihe 205 per. town old maple cor.; Abeam'
east by warrant line 83 per. to post cot. of . James
Warner's lot; 'thence south by same 295 per. to a
post ; thence weld. 83 - per. to _place of beginning:
being the western section of a tract surveyed on
warrant In the name of Henry Stark, dated Armlet
13. 1792. . • .
The improvements coneisl of bout 40 acre ,
a /
s well
cleared and fenced; • comforts lo plank borne, a
story and a half high; With three rooms below and
two above; a log barn; also a Yo ug apple orchard
of some 35 thrifty grafted trees and a feW peach
trees. The land is well' watered with pure j .water
and is located ' within a tow rods f the Sullivan &
Erie' Railroad. The laud is of good 'quality and
mutable for tillage, the whole of it.
TERMS—SAO to bo paid when the land is struck
down, $5OO when the sale is finally confirmed, and
the balance of the purchase mono to be paid, in one
year thereafter with interest, an security for the
same, - ~ GEO E GARD.
Oct. 1. 1873. Adm'r estate of dolma Gard.
STEA.3I SAW MILL,
SHINGLE 31 EL
AND CIDER MILL; •
LY SHESIIEQUIN.
to M g ' w Mill is now in o= m or y d l e ine uk on d L IL A = ea
d. SHINGLES and LATH, sawslll
han
I also offer :or sale a2s Horse-Power Engine and
Boller, cheap.
O. IP. MB&
Shesherpaln, Sept - . 22, 1373 .
TO THE CITIZENS OF PENN
SYLVANLi,—Your Attention is-specially in
vitedlo the fact that the National Banks are now
prepared to revolve subscriptions to the Capital
Steck of the Cerdennlal Board of Roane°. The
lands realized from' this scour= are,to be employed
la the erection of, the buildings for the International
Exhibition; and the expenses connected *Bit the
same. - It is confidently believed that the Xeystoue
State will be represented, by the name of every eiti
sea alive to patriotic commemoration of the one
hundredth blralmlay of the nation. The shares 'of
stock are offered for 810 each, and subscribers will,
receive a handsomely steel engraved Certillcate of
Stock, suitable for framing and preservation as a
national memorial, • -
Interest at the rate of six per cent per annum will
be paid on All payments of Centennial Stock from
data of payment to January 1, 1876. •
Subscribers who aro not near a Nstionid Bank
too remit a cheek or post-Office order td tho under.
signed.
SWIM. FRALEY, Yeetanrer;
Sept 4..13. \ 904 Walnut St. Phila.
ELLENBERGER'S TROUTPOND
SPECK LED BEAUTIES BY THE THOUSAND.
• - S:EASON 1 8 73.
These, famous Trout Ponds are now Oen for the
seasot of 1873, and are stocked.svith a large number
of trout of every size, In the clearest, purest and
coldest spring water. Anysize trout at re eon
able rates, and shipped bt express as ordanad r -;
These ponds are not open on Sunday.
The proprietor baying had experience in lo . cating
and arranging trout ponds, odors his services to,
those contemplating laying out and stocking Rabe.'
ries, at reasonable rates.
Admission to ponds, 23 cents; Season ttekcts, $l.
For full partioulars call on Or address
& B. ELLIDIIIERGEB, • '
Ap1.2 : 3-tf Laddsburg, Bradford County, Pa r ,
VALUABLE STEAM POWER pit
SALE.—The tmdersigned offers for eels a es
forte Power Engine and Boller, together with a
complete set of menhinery nu. a circular Saw Kill.
Will be sold cheap. For further information enquire
of Means. Rockwell k Co., or the undersigned at
S. Owen% in Wises; Pa.
Sept 10;1678 E. G. OWEN.
VSTIIA.Y.---Catne into the eneloeure
11 of the Undersigned. In North Tommie twpt..
on or "about the loth of *an 1873. TWO Baser
The owner is requeatedlo come forward, prove
property, pay charges, andtake them sway. •
MIORAIKI. LYNCH.
North Towanda, 84t. 10, 1873.-3 w.•
VOX & KEW= do not deid in
13boady Goode. Jan.l9, 18711,
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in Canis.
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In /ranklin at the. ht
- Dawning. t'' 1
In Granville, at the how
In Renick, at the school
In Leßaysvinel k in?, et
pied by J. R. Fle r.
In Litchfield, at ho
In Leßoy, at the atre
In Monroe twp., a illeb
B. R. Rockwell. '
•In Monroe bore, the
by Ethel Taylor:
In Orwell, at the h use o
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in Overton, at ',ch ho
• /1141/40, at the ho rse of
In Rome twp., at aA,
In Rome bozo'. at .
In RidSbni7, St ho. .
Daillseabequin, at V
' Inorlit
t3=d 4 itt oho
Jesse ,
In Standlone ,at •
In Smith/W.4.45t ,„ho
A. L Jeroold. : •
' In Sylvania boro', at the
In fighth Creek. at ahe It
In TerrY, at the h. 'o
In Toinuallaillore.•
of Daniel Sullivan.
_ Rouse: Third .•W • at
. , Wm. Dittrich's.
, ~. In Towanda imp., a the
Scott'si , •
In T wanda storth. tth
In Troy twp., at -ho
borough. ' .
In Troy boro', at Ga. ho
In Tuscarora, ea , Be .
. In Ulster, at the ho.:. •
7 In Warren, at the li • use
In Windham, at the b • .
. In Wyalusing, at th ho
' In Wilmot, at the h •
In Wysox, atthe ho • . •
Reed. ' • 7,
In Wells, at the lion e o
At which time and r e
elect byballot I
Oue person for Jud. • 01
One person for Ste • T
'Twdpersons for rep •
Ono person for Ass • is
`One person, for Tr nr
• One personfor Coulty I
v..
Ono person for Jury Co
Ono person foriCon ty
Anil in and by Said act,
-,, givo notice ••that any pe
'z the peace who ?shall hold
' tmsywader the govee
this Stahl, or of any i
itu
that evet7Nernber of on
turd, and tile select an c•
/ 0 4' conunissioners of a y
law Incapable of holdi
time the °thee or, appoln •
• or Clerkiatan eleosion 'of
that no Inspector or otter
Boa shad be then eligi „de
voted for.
By the 4th s•ntion of a n
' April, 11340, it is provid d
an act passed July 2, D. , " ,
to the elections of this 0
be construed BO as to re
from *ming as Judge. Ii
general or special elect! n
An Act , to change the ti
the General and TOR= 7
Bradford,
The General Election
Districta and Boroughs J
between the hours of s
forenoon, and shall con
or adjournment until telt.
when all polls shall be •:11
A further Supplement
Pennsylvania:
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To'RE.IIEAS, Bythe act
eat States entitled i , ..tn 2
heretofor passed' to p:
calling out the National
es" and approvad IVarch
hundred and siatytive, a
ed the military qr naval
and who have not been
the penalty, or disability
ed,[ and taken, to have v
forfeited their rights of c
of exercising, any rights
And whereas, Persons
States are not, tinder th
Pennsylvania, quali.qed c
wealth : i • •
To Ahe County Camniiin'a, c
of Bradford: J
Wismur.ss: The Fifteentl
stitation of the United S t
''t SEcrricat 1. The rlgh
States baiote shall not I
United. States, or by anyti
color, or previous condit o
"Sncruis• 2. The Con,
force this article by apprp
And W =reas,lTho Cosg.
on the 341, day of Marc ,
tied "An ctto enforce t xi
ed States WI rote Cu the sere a
for otlwrpifrposes," the fl s
which areas follows:
.. ECTIOZ4 1. Be it enact ,c 1
Representatives of the United
press assembled, That all citi
whe axe, or shall be otliOri
vote at any, election by t 'o
ritory, district, county, el
district, nifinicipality, or o
ion; shall lie entitled and a
eleetions, stithotit distine •
vions condition of suni I
custom, usage, or regain 'a
notwit
toryh stan, nr by',
din or Under its a
g."
t. SEcrto 2. And Le it i
or tinder the authority 04
allY, § tato, Or the laws of en
shall be required to ho. 0
qualification for voting, .c
law,' persons or officers
the performanee•of dale I
an otiportupity to perhs ,
become qualitled to vote, t
Such person and:officer . c
_United States, the same a
perform such prerequisit
to vete without distinctie. a
condition of. servant° ; ' q
officer shall refuse or kn. I
feet to this 'aectidn, he sly
forfeit and pay the sum
the Orson aggrieved the et
action on the case, with ul,
once for counsel ',fees as a
and shall also, for every as
guilty of al misdemeanor r
Unwept, be ffiacd'net less a
or Ve ;imprisoned not lee
more than one year, or b. th
colliC" 1
And whereas, whereas, Itts declare
of the article lof Mei:
Stadia, that " This Constit ti
United States, which s
thereof, shill be the Imre
• I anything in th'i Con*:
to the contrary notwithean4in
And whereas,' The Le.4sl
wealth, on the 6th day at
an act, entitled t•.l.•fiarthei
lating to elections,ln this
section of which provide
... i . _ _
111=1
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..;icrioi, 10. That 50... a
bly 4 providos that only ,
titled ,to vote or be registx o
ing to vote at any genet,' o
Commonwealth, be and the
andlthat hereafbir all few
to color, shall be enroll°
to the provisions of the
the; at proved
ppkenentalto seventeent
thee il I
of thi's Commonwealth." a
fled under existing laws, t
gone:Slush Special electi
Ad whereas, It is any et.
duty . Wtake care that tly a 1
tea,' and It has coma to 3
asseBl4olll and' registers t I
are refusing to assess aid
male Citizens of lawful a
as eleetors. - ! • - --
I ' •
Noii Tazum . mx, In t
sea, o county !commis ct
hereby'notified 'avid dire
assessors and registers f
and conformto the req
Bonet Smendment and la :
county is hembyautho
in his election: proof '
elections, the herein sec tA
meht, act of_Congress, d
the end that the *sane
obeyed by ill assessors, f
officers and others; and
varanteed thereby may 1
zon e s cif, this Coutmonw
i ECND
' if? HA.
[ . 1 Tax STATE. at H a
I first aboa:e wratte .
A test : '
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• F...t0at0a24. See* y 0 C
I 1
I also call attentiOn.to
•I• I •
IhwateXitli 'BO it enact at
of Igeresentatirei of the C
rant:tin General dasentb/y
ed by the authority qf the a
hereatter_to babeld in .
be nnlawhal for the ju. . I
tion to receive any ballot a
or peiscona embraced in, t . a
to th4ed disability imp° b
prov March 3,100, a. d
any finch Person to offer o
Satroz 2. That if . Si
of ilention or any, one o H
sent tO receive, any sue. a
team any such dhaqualifl d..,
fending, shall be, guilty '. a I
conviction theroof in- . cum
this conutionvrealth, a tal
be Kate:iced tcl key aAn of
undergo an impaitnane t..
county, for not lea than GO 1
filzquott'3: That if any pei
shp, aata disqoadilled as sfoi
Ben, I:temper/to bo held I
• voto or teraderio, ther
a
-vote ballot! or ballots,ashalt be deenuid guilt l a
convictionthereof. In an a
of this Commonwealth, ILla
punbiliedin like manner i
ing section of This m iniilli
1 0
Uol}rceeTtniteuGh
ElzoitoN: That if any re
amide or advise any at
citlienship. and disq al
ballot or ballots, to the
after to be held in this C in
Smile or advise any sue oil
/or ballots, from any pars n
and dniqualilled.as a.re a
lug shall bo guilty of a
'Leßow thereof, in any - nal
thiat Commonwealth, sha 1 b
ner;as is provided in the se
in the eerie of officers t
such unlaatful ballot crib <
By an act of Assembly f
an Act regulating them lo
in tho several counties 0
enacted as folloairs : • -
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_now; occupied by S. S.
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Deng. '• I i '!" :
of F. Ta r.
'house, near el Dn.
• I 1
6 houaet f , 461;a Ii °cm.
Of B..WC
.061,11a,u5a.;; ,''. 1
ru; e
formerly o p ied by
, 0 forme rly., :i cupied
i n
~ .1, I '. u
) Francis IV Q.
se Ho, 2.1
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I{er Bosworth 1
' e*F* 49 3 a9 b iv• .. _
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of Iliad If s.
4 , Howe. - ... , i
. formerly 'clapled by
,
houseoffilm
I on evens.
). fc!rfW l Y .. . b 7
I 1 I
1; mutef:Sortie itt.
use ,of o C.E, Cod.
Jaebb Frilictly. I; I -
, . Ware f,' at Hie; Hotel
,:,,
, •d. Wsrd. ap tiro Court
tttelfichaa II ,near
'1 1 1
school Ipso l.t nofH. L.
I I ,
L lionise of S. A. !a.
CO o fl i
y.l ..1 l
I.Lon in Troy
o
/ l ' 1 ,
of S'', liriLbiati -
: '
i I house nearJes' Blade/3:
i
f 13. li. nofroim.
) of IL Cool*. -
e of H. Knykent a ll_
•:e ,of IJ. 11.1Blacl. I
A
;of . r I .. T. Stone.
et i , I
• rine y bchnpi oy J. S.
I I
,
,L. tioeloy. ,'; ! 1.
the el Ictora afer Raid will
, the Sopr i enie 44. • !
. . F • 1
.I:datives. , I
Judge. i , I .
' rof the Cottnty.l I '
omuldstioner.
, imisiiioner.l '
uditiir. I I - i
am' urthcr diFtted to
soU e;cepting j stico .of
any Office c , 6l , filt. and
: , t.of the Unite totes or
I. orated, district, nd also
ti t
U ea anti of the Leiiisla
munonleormeil o anrcity'
corporated die ct. is by
..r eaorcising at e same
ent of Judge, basi)ector
this,' C4mmanwlth, and
offieFr lot say s chl eleo- 1 ,
tony office th n to
I I I
,_,
i act passed the 1 t
~ that the , 14th s
~ entitled iArl act
. neonwealth,' "
e - enter any 'lndite . ;
,-,
~ector. or Clerk;
of this Corincenw. ,
lie of closing; the'
elections in the,
I
.11 the IVoccl, To
.0 conuty is to
and seen -.Ale,
rue without lint 4
o'c lock in the
ed.
1,0 t e Election
i
he eolltirrePS Hof
to amend the scv
de for 'the enro
ces, and for other
1 ird;onO thonsai
pergolas, whe.hav
'ice H of {he' Unite
barged, or reliei
rein provid4l, 11
o tardyrelimpat-:.,
' cnship m , add are
citizts] thereof
.t ci ens Of the
constitution and [
LotorS of thiS 0 1
1 I 1 1 ,
. 4;14 \ p Sheriff o l f th .i ,
, 2_
' I j
Arne dmant l
of
• s is as follows;.
f cittens I of; tli ,
.enied or abrntg •
te, qn 1 aecoluat
e. of servitdde' r " i
[
•.,.. sh have pow rto en
.. late 1 gishitien,' I ,
, as o the Unite Shags, j
asset an ctl cut:-
't I o cflizesin-t ed Coil
i Stotts' Of aii. Union, of: a
1 and .4cond 1
I sections , or
' 1.. .
' y the S'lr l lalg and I%iuze.V"
Stateri of .dniOric in,C47t
', ens of,theiL'aite!States.
i/30 qnalified: b lim ito
cophla tiny 8 to, Ter
; parish toWashi , schOol
1 or te 'Oirial s b4ivis.
d owed tO %Ohl at, such
, nof raoc,,Oolor, or 0c
l:ill
d ; any constitution, law,
a. of any.Stzte or Terri
a thoritn, to the Ocintray
1
r ether en dmi,lTimt!if,or
e Coast :alien ori Laws lof
a Terra ry,•any ach is Or
.•. 0 as a' prerequsite. or
d bistichleonStitutfon or
) or shall! bel charged with . -
I furnishing Ito c itizens
i such proreqvusit ,•lor to
.hall be the duty revery
'e to all citisenS Of the
d equal onpOrtunity to
, and to become qluilifiet/
f race, color. or pi - evions
I if any, ouch! persoll er
I.oly omit to 40vchill el
-1 fur evOry!such ffetice,
via hutdred l do ars to
l i t
.. ,to be reeolle're by an
I - costs nd 411,-. inolv
court 'shall (lee !jut,
ch Offence, be cemed
nd sha.l on conviction
n five hundred dollars,
'. an one.rnenth Anil not ,
at the discrOtiod Of the
, I I .l
by Eli .------!
--' - ' d •
titutio
ina i ,
.0, an f
be r
) law o
',ion or '
a f:ro 0
pril. A.
ba pplem4
30 onw,
follow;
:It of eve.
rite free?
as vo
r specie e'
same Is e
en, withou., .
• registered aceordink
section of the act ap.
1: ...• "entitled %.An act fur
at relating to the el' one
al whet]; otti , gnat;
entitled to 3. at ail
e • this gown= *U'
I ...Intional and oilletel
we beltalthfulty wen
knowledge that dry
erwi f ut i
°tors have ;erne kand
andro te tie d rg rs e quil l I I
I. 1 [ :
L laetatipn ,
of; the pre •-_-.
,• re ofj said ;county are
e. torn atructlhe eeveral
°tete Iherein, to !obey
• "eats pf send constitte
1 and the sheriff pf said,
and required to publish'
'a for the, next OISSEItZI i g
1 COtaftlialtilntal avnenk
t of theLegialature, to
•e imam, executed and' ,
eters4voters, elLiction
t the to =I priv il ege
semi a 'to y WI l e :31eiilt
, entitled to the /
SD THE (} BEAT $ C
• * Sburg, the day apa y ,
1 I' ,
I TIN F. 11.1.7
1
7 , rimotur af47., ;
i ,
1 folio ng-laWs: 1
i erug
, I
I ~ L, Lie nand Howe
7 , melonztlngh 0 f potetyt:
et, and ii fs Tierctlyknacl
t e. That/0 all elections
Et Connuonwealth. it shall
o inspector (if the
•r balloWftoman yl ;Lev e l
6 rovislons, end leubje
pia aCt of dO es 0.,
shall be data pi for 1
iuti c
ate any ballot or allots,
I • jaftte and ine to
.ta Eth receive, , con
. •
ballot or hellote,
non, he,' o; !het, so dr
.. esdetocancir, and npcln
,• of qiaarter see:dons of
i+: for any ,etieh carp,
not leti than $1 , and
the ell of rho per
ye. I 1- 1
.n depriwtd, tit !limn
. • • d, Ikon eleet,.•
• this Oautbaon eta*,
the f,' and ilea , to
ritual, I
7Pe 1 4 Ex ) 11 4. 1 1 1 8
naladeineanor. Ind-en, .
of quarter scallions
, fori each offence' he
pmidedinthe predict.
ems cd alms of eleo
• of and ballot d. ;
.n shall ' tiereaftei per% ,
or, pavane 'deprivedlof
as aforesaid to offer any
of any electio*,2-
. onwost4 Or shall
receive -
cer to any of
i epriica of 'citirenAtp,
such nerscin sooffen.d
-.leattor, and upan egn,
of quarter { see
punished in - o . man,
• nd Election of act,
.ch election, I*.eivipg
40. 1 'll I _i cti ,,„ .1
Much SO, IWO, rumba
f voting tit alt el otui,
a ConanionWllllllb, *JO
1 I .
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i ! , Fr - • t
El
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Claaerably
‘tled "en.
*oath,"
4 sub
Ssx - rfow 1, lk U easel& by thassale and - ifeuvee
of Representatives of as: Osesonwasela of Pennsyi n ,
by
in GLonoyog Afiesobtrusd' ir inabiliftweby onatV
ed by ate 010 , 1-of Ore =lnt,' Tinviitter qualified:
voters of the WOW mattes - of this Ootractonweaithi,
at all general towrusblp,bor=o, atkl spedal
tlons, are berebyibereatler antregninsil
to vote by takets printed or aline* severally
fled seta/cra.: Otto Ucket shall re. theaam;Z
of all &met to be voted ; Ind to be ' f
bided, outaide,"Jadi=ne t enbracC
••ct names of all state to be voted for and be '
labelled "state "_ e ne ticket t stallembrace then:meal
of all county pilleers voted In. &Bar&
senator, member, and members otaspetab a Voted
tor, and members of congress, -if voted for,• and bei l ,
'.cannty;" one ticket shall embrace the 1'
narael of all tow n ship officer toted for, and - be le. ,
bga "tartudaP; . ! . one *ball endineask
name atatthorangh oseare rotator. and shalt . ij
labs 4 " borough," and each ekes shall be deposit.;l,
ed in • perste ballot bows. • , • • ILt .
Ele an &Sens are authorized and!cornmsuded
stries otter et the previsions- of-ate IktittrY
pas: by the Senate and House of itelivesentall Les
of th Conunenwealth, on the 17th day of April.lBl9.r
, Exactrarrre ,Caugent. I
' lianisburg, Pa.. Aug. ,27. 1 f
IL
'eking of return indgewfarl the county of,
rd, will be at the Court Halm in Towanda,
rd day.atter election, tridc f lt ,nlll be on Friday:
• Azi or:Oegober, at 1 o'eeL. itin- 1 • • '
- • K. -1! 1 :
ber 1 4 73. d. Sheriff-
ei¢tto
In
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occu-
The
Bradt
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t hq g
.I Oct
ZEI
- • ' .. . , ;
(I . • PITA/, s 01111 . s 1 . 4 R -7-By IP
'v • .6 of
,an enter of Ural: Brlallans' tosart of 4
Arndt. rd - County, the undersigned/ Administrators i 1
of the • state of &bra G.-French," bite ef Wells town- 1,
ship . said county . - de ce ased. 'lllll to sale .1 ,
0:::::$1. sspeengee4 :op Tllttlitrati; ; 16 ''' 1 -
873,- •
t 2 o'cloe i lt. P. if .. ascertain tract or p arce l. o f 4
land o which said B. G. French died Kind, sitnatf
in illi • Wells tOinaldrip. bounded an" described al 4
1.110 w., to wit: I
' Bee . fling at ' the northwest Aternereirf a lot of I, -
km ' d c• rune& to, D. Strong
,by Ann fitspng by deed 1 .1 '
dated pr4i.C4851: tharide 'south 2 dagreerstest 22 :_i'
perche to a stake and stones; thence south' 80 de
- a 1r•
1
est 101 perches to a stake and, stomas in. the I,
/ant 1 pet the Saimaa Seelni lot: nallen south 134 ' ' I •
degree west' 50 perches to s poit end "touts; thence i :
South 8 degree! east 1;5 0.10 perches go a stake and I!,
'stones to the northwest corner of Rosary 'french's :t
at; titz ta ce mirth 80 degrees east 25T ( perches to a 11,
small pie sapling; thence north : 148 perches !t ,
along , a line of hada belonging tcrlthe Beckwith. 11' ,
estate to a stake 'and stones:. thelectrtiorth 88. de- 11
.
ca Vest 212 perches along line of land belonging 11 .
to the -tar t e ot , D. Strolls. deceased, and: line-of 111
lands o ed by Borman Davis , to theAdaco of be- :1 -
4 ,
ginnin . containing 301 • acres , and 45 POrbei, q
Looln Jen% being neXtlY allimprared; 4* "'which' 1
is sit 'a large ( rime ' twosteo dwelling' hewer
-et la o frame- barns, - ono wagon and horse ,b.u.n. , 1 , ,
• orch;d of apple trees, Pe. i. j ' I -
Bald 1 dlsto be sold imbject to thel'
,1
payment of .
t mortgage im Fee same, made by ,elid, S. G. French 1 r, ,
• his 1 fettino to .Lneretis Strong. Administratila L.
of D. 8 decPurel: dated April 1.11851, and re- I :
lorded said Bradford County in; XcePperre Book 111 ,
+'o. 9. e 283, Po. And the - purchaser -of said ~ ,s
al eat to will takethesiatne with tke Ben of aid'
Mortg a tindlresP.d and In fin firoor and iljt to
obliged opay said mortgage as well is the amount '1.1,1
of his ler paid land. Said.-mortge is In the R
. . of $3,600, conditioned for : th ee payment of.l
108 8T TAO Ann Strong , widow Of, John Strong,. de- . ii .
eessed.: Wing her natural life peasant:ann. and to ...,‘
Amanda, Em during ( the term o>` her life the 1
i
sum of 35 29 per , annum; and apon 'the death - .of 1
. id , An to pay to Teinpy A. Strew the sum of
3604-184 to
said Amanda sA. 'be then living; then .
. om is th nooforth :dna* Vie , prirts ' od of bet natural
life, to aidArruutda the further sum 0418 16 per si
... .... ; ut if she then - be dead. to TeroppStrong. f...
tho far er sum of $302 , 42* arid upon the death of ..:
Amanda,., to pay, to the 'gild Tempy,A.Abe wheel- •11.
t an
lurk pen which said Amends A. drams the in:.
restd ng her : train - W.111e; and lento William, q •
'Bons. on of Aaron the:dia.:the sum r f $3OO within -
. . e year from the death of said Arai Strong, with .1
pterest the death °feed Ana as by! the :record !..
of Elld. mortgage 7111- appear ., -.lt' • ' .. 1 -', '
• • ' - izrz B. slrereri: -- '..: !:
' , camtl29l slurry,.
-Eepteinbei 19, IST3i '. s. -, : - A,dMinistrators,. ' r -
d •
ORPIN'S COURT S -rr y
n . n Alik,,,.. ti a r _„
vi ,oof an Orderossued outofthe r.s.} , rs• •
Court of 1 radford ,county, the undertignl admia• ,
istrator .1 the estate'of •Elizabeth A. Celli s; late of , t
said county, deceased ; will expose to public sale on : .i.
th4rotalses in 1 : 3 1.1:r: o ot to e wt e l in abi ng p , t i vir=if . : 2 l7 . • .
( tile folio ifg 3. deserlbed real, estato u r V 711: '
mot town lip: Bounded on the tantlis-of 1
Mart:l2 a Nicholas O'Neil. east by land'Of John 1
Catninis l'eouth by land of William Noretuek 's.al
I n
18 a 1:411111traiOr .
C MP .: 1 , : , 4 1 1 welt i bylart rAt d m i l D i f i :a v tr t i t c , C ar.
~.
roll. Co ta int n g ,• abont 100 acres and alliawarcr, ~;
be the sr e more or less.l :-. r. .4, 1 ' .-4 :' 1
TEIIII'S — tai on propOrty Lking - Atrisch 'doix.-^,- .
si3 . 6n on onnitnat,lon of; sale, and 14c bal . :inv.' in
annual p yunnts of nco eaeh ,with loterest on a!l
nr.p.:iid ft acl.l payls3cnt until 31113;4a , . , E
day of
:coon of
relating
01=11 not
officei
at any
•;ealth.
tel
polls at
uuty of
Ele
opened
[:k in the
rruptiOTl
reining,
Ottyb
la g s r
INEt
a is hc
the c atate
(=qui ar
an/ a.l po.
mnat
rain;
--t—
--
UTOR'S NOTICF4.-= Notida-- 1
g
aby given that all lsr'sons indebted to
rf. Josepb; Morrow. late 6 Wilmol; - de- ';'
requeste4 to make itraneu Ito intent,'. 3 ..
mss baring claims againt said estate .1
.r t. Mem'. dilly authentiga foe .oCtz'e.- • ;
.S.I'MRE • FRE, 1
T a
ym
, 1i7.1. i • - H . •Eractdor.
. •
ic~t'nit-
J eril acts
'mg and
Arc*.
d clght
cnstirt
'ates,
•ccl 'coin
Occo')i
dam
0, and
I 7riN
Au
.___
TOR'S NOTICE. In. tip a . .. i
rof the E;stato of Henry Westbrook) In i
s' Court Of Bradford Couv.-
_ A
ersigneil, an anditor a, pointed I
bated v said
stribute funds in the liauds of the ads ~,';
of said ertate, trill atteroll lathe duties 1:
I , nlrnent at his °thee, In tl Borongh of
la 3.IONDAV, NOVEME ^i. 18'0. at 7,
m., when alf persons ha ng eialms up- .:
lanaust present them sltil authenticated
- at, or bel forever debarred, from sharisig ..;
le
lbutiOnl I7s , ' .1 -
" NEILSON: , ti
e Orphatl
Tho rn
Court' to
111. nistratt
trnit.,l
S
)11111(111-
of h:s appo !
Torafidnj
1 clock, p!
on 231( fun;
for erttlem
in said die
qm i'y
1
, d Con
'
united
' I , y the
of race,
0 t 1, 1
IDR II
Hon. ti
of the 12th
ties of Bra
lan Trsbe
In and for
their prece
ber, ,
Qnroler
Orphans' C ,
on 3lontla
Brine two vi
Dated:at TO
the year
d-rd an
of the rn,
L A A RIO N.T-Whereds.
ADDS D. SUMMED. Przandent Jridgo ,
officialDist.tict. conaietin - 4 of the coup
cord and Snequelband, end Eons. Zebu
ace S. D r Harkness,Asscciato Judges.
Paid county of BAlferrd, have 'leaned -
t bearing date.thd- 1 20th divot Septem
ome directed;, for hold a Donors!
:ions of the - Peace, Co on Pleas and ;
oft, at Troy, for the could of Bradford, •
the 27th day of October -rat, to Con
eels.
wanda, the 25th day bt. eptenthcr. in• i
f our Lord, ono theneatid eight Sun- ;1
sei•entylthroo,•and.of the Independowe
I.•ted Statce, the ninety-10i. . • ;
nt. BSf7lB. sher:c. •
LIST
-1-1 tober
.
R JVRORS_dm i .
lee= of Court at Tray. ISt'. _
1 . .
• • 4
Athena tcp. Willie Howard; Du 'neon Wee.
George Demme; Parlay, Jasper Tayl r; Columbia,
Slerria FaitNilk3 ; ICnton - twp. Rod n Loomis ;
Franklin', ItradfordMcKee ;_i_ Ora vine," James
Fe ker ;_ll cir, Hart Smith, W m Rocker ; EclifYi.
~,
3lyron s. A liable, Leßoy Holcomb :',P101:119e two., :1 .
Hiram Swe I. Wm. W; Decker ; ! (*we, 11, Chaney z''
Hill, A. D. ook ; Pike. Chia Inntotl i.Frultlarelg•
rp lrf
11. W. Ca n'er, Henry W. Miller:- a 'Fermin
Springfield, Samuel Harknettr, Herm Vail ; South
Creek, Imo F. Pirt,' Peter, J. Dean ' s Sheabegnfr. , ,
Tolentine regcrry, Horace • Johneo „ . ..rnacarora l y
Shepard S lb ; ToWands litiro.,:L.• Car,e, - Nelse "
Jennings i y tioro... E.& F. John on ; Wilmot,'
Wm Roger ; Windham. Ezra' &yr: l t:ride, :catkin ,
Gleason,• 'I" los Dccier, John S. -Ma den ; Welth,
John Fab ort ' ' r ' 1 . - • , d - ,-
------'
, UM= NMltte. . : II - •
Athens 1 P....Creo D. Miller, Henry., Holigh, Asol ;•.,
EliaPP ; asylum, I Chas'. Benjamin ; ,liaridaYi
Theodore,, et:meter. ( Theodore lienoyon ,f Canton
'tivp. Orin Vforkahtht Mozitgomeroy ;', Canton. born.
William 'Oros ; , Franklin.• Stephen :..W . ,' • Latham',
Ira Smith ; .Granville. _Robert Inns ';. Herrick.
-rri
Georgoeshitt ; -Lea op, Willey Leurdlor ; Monroe 4,
twp., J. I, well , Orwell, J. J, kilastrean. Chas ~..°
.H. B e ers, . T., Idling, Ezra R. Allis. Overton. ;
'Wm Faucet ; Ridgbirry. Barney Mefilinine,' Sohn 'd
r k
W Thowpso ; :Swiagfaeld; Martin Berry. 7 Hands
L. Bailey, Sheahequin, Edward 0: NI/tight ; So uth 1 ''.:-
Creok John, B. "with : -- ' %."-'' "
- . , 10n ,t T 317
B.
and all plra
mast preise
went.
.1
Ekiid 4, ls
bits havil
t them i
A D. I
to the esti
deceased:
o f,
pa3rment,
said estat
for settles) .
Sept 4.'4;
N !
s hereby'
air 1.
r
d
l 3 et pm'
rk ISTRATOWS ist4TlCE,i—, ,1 :
pi hereby given that all i:4 nn indented r.!,
e 01. Elizabeth A. Collins,- lateof Oierton.
o requested to make immediate payment,'
ens having claims' against! said estate '
nt themruly authentleate4 for settle- 1 ,
; JAMES 00D; .
Sept 25, rl3. • ' AdMirdetrator.
. Ica,
to Um
. gstati
dedeved;
and au por
nano pm I
matt. 1 i
tronrandO,
IMI
CI7 II OR'S NITICE.-, •
R hereby given that allyiirrsons indebted
e of John. 11. DeLong, late of Asylum,
aro requested. 'to m.shf immediate, '..
all persons. having_ - Mauna against.
..ust present thanauth'enticated 7 !,
nt. REUBEN I;:ir.LONG.
Notice
to the esta
deceased;
payment,
said estate
for settlem
Sept 24, '
r ,
rpATOR's N . OTicrE.H
is hereby given that all perilenin indebted
to of L Brainard, lat 4 of Warren,
must make immediate! payment. and
having Claims against' said estate must
duly authenticated for BOttlement.
.11314111SBILLiMED.
' - WOW F.: ItRAINABD, •
I 873.. • nistraters.
AB' 'I
.Nott
to the e
tsp., decd
all persons •
present th.
Sept. IS
.NS'ICOUTIt ! BALE ' .—By
_ of an o er Orpliaiis' Court of ;:
Bradford qounty, the .underalgned,' ith.viring Ex..-
ecntor of o estate ; Of Guy Kinney,, late of Sheshe ,
;to
town hip, inisald county, deceased , will exPoso
go sale on o p remises . on MONDAY. Noun=
3, 1873, at o'clock, the followlpg described
lot, piece, r parcel of 'land situate in Eheshegnin
=township, bounded on the north b3 ' lands of S.
..Oraburn, est by public highway. synth by, lands
Of P. ney, and. west by tho Buquehanna rig
er; rental Ores of Lind; more or less, oh , " F
bleb L' a 113;1.1:Hi,' wgon-shed, 'cow? Ira
;pen- _ 1
sysl3-- ne otheriot, piece, or parcel of land, lit
nate in sal township,: bounded.- oath* north by
the publicroad jes‘ling to Lltchllelit iand -by lands
of "Bainuell Orsbure, east by land of Orsburn.
;Routh by lands of L. S. Kingaburry, land west by
lands, of P. Kinney; containing 42 acres of land.
moroer eon. or
less, with some timber arid wood land
th I I
Tents,— $lOO to bp p3lef on prOpertt being struck
down. one-half the balshrel on mill:l:Wiwi of sale,
and the balance in ono year, with intr ii i r4
rest.
I.; a. yr.
m. 23, 1873 - , - . Executor.
O "
Septemb~
Ext, lITO t'S 1401104.—Notice
is hemby giSon that all persona Imitihted to
the estate of Thomas I. Ardor, late okßome, (300'0.a
are require:all" ZIT&I'd immediate payntent, and an
persons haring claims against sald o Must pre- 6
sent them Antigentleated for se ement.
I HA2iN4tll. .41 cum% ' A
Septernbm 25; ) seenttlx. .
J.E6I - 3704'81 ,ITOTICt.—NotiCe4
heiitry / given , that ell .petiala indebted to
tho estate of Yolenttne Smi th ; late f Sheabequirl,',l
deceased. are 'requtisted to iltskb Unmade PaVi
meat, and persons having claims against said
estate in , present thou duly. authenticated for"
me ! I. I Inc. J. Dr ,LITECIL
tuann tai
, f3epter,4 ' I.
' .' L r -. 1 Executor,
25.157 ,
I
1
BEI
Auditor:
for OcT
In I claims al
authenttest
ASA A,
O pa)
sstato r
d for settle-
(DI:LBWS; .
Executor.
ATOR'S Il i I TICE. ..
!given that all Peva as indebted
sabot ,Case, fate of Canton,
esied,- to that immediate ,
i . sonif having 401111 against
nt them dalyl authenticated
Kit EON .P.4.CICARD,,'
11. 'sr. xp, ~ GS,
Executor. _
I