Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, July 11, 1867, Image 2

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    3gruni from al l -Nation t ;
,
-,—Wm. Maxon, one of the I,laest
engineers on' the Eastern Division:bf tbit
Erie maxi, aiis killed Monday afternoon, by.
'Atria wing to get on an smi*ta ylllOl2l mo
,tion, ia dersey_City.
-
—.A a a mother was nursing her. in
iant in Boston, at a *fourth story window,on
Monday evening, it sprang from her arms
and was dashed to death on the pavement
!whirr.
—ln anont a fortnight a piirty of
tiireo men..and a boy will sailfrom i
"rokire for Havre. - Their vessel is , -schooner=
rig s ged,. two tans burthen, twenty tur-feet.
inches long, twofeet four inch depth
gfold, with seven feet beani. de
signed, after exhibiting her in Paris, to.prd !
tent her to the Prinee Imperial.
.1
4--Mrs Major Williams, late the
widow of Stephen A, Douglas, has° brought
suit against' . -the agent employed tp settle
the estate of her first husband. She alleg
e:3 that ha charged the heir with the full
amount of claims, On which he had obtain
ed considerable deductions, and appropria
ted the difference to his own behoof: '
•
—B ulton - collection has supe nte
(led the postage stamp mania in Nit , Bed
ford, hlass. One girl has over, a thousand
buttons in her collection, no two of which
are alike.
gentleilau who bas lately pas
sed over the inundated country between the
Mississippi and the Atchafalaya, thinks
that not less than five thousand cattle, hor
ses and mules have been drowned this year
in tliat region of cohntry, besides large
numbers of hogs and sheep.
—A. woman's scalp is orC exhibition
in Omaha, and a local paper swaggeringly
says : is quite fresh, the hair dark
brown, and [Limit twenty inches long. It
was captured from some fugitive Indians
beyond the North Platte."
—d spring of clear,cold and spark
ling water, suddenly burst up in ontkof the
streets of Patterson; N.. J., - lately, and still
-continues to liciw away in a limpid stream
down the gutters. ,
—The next session of the Natidnal
Labor Reform Congress is to be held at the
hall of the Young Men's Christian . Associa
tion, in Chicago, on the 20th of.Angw4.
—Mrs. Maria Gilmore an: Irishwo-
man, at Springfield, committed suicide on
Saturday, by cutting a long gash in her
abdomen with a sharp knife, and tearing
out her bowels, which she placed in a pait
of water: In this condition she was found
by this inmates of,the house, and she lived
tar \tin Eon; and a'half after being discover-
ed. She was 65 years old, and doubtless
is
•. . ane. - ' . ,
--Robert Hendershot,the drummer
boy of the Rappahannock, whose 'elope
ment from Poughkeepsie caused such a sen
sation in that staid old town„. was in Clin
ton, Mich., with his bride, on the 6th ult.
—A Greenfield. (Mass.) doctor ad-,
Miiiistered chloroform to a horse, last week,
and successfully performed a surgical ope
ration upon Liza while under itil influence.
---Lord Lyons has entered upon his
duties•as'Englisklilinister at Paiis.
—The Italian Minister of Finance
has resigned. ;
— .—The Fourth, of July was general
•!y observed throughout the i country, includ
log many places in the south.
—Public lands ammounting to 50',-
;117 acr-s have been sold daring June.
—The Captain - General of Cuba;
who assumed power Fast November, announ
ces that efforts to co • ntinuo the slave trade
are still detected,. and that he will resort to
more effective measures for its repression.
He desires that.all who heir of any inten
ded' tinve • debarkation shall give promp t
notice.
—Vera Cruz was surrounded ou t
the 27th ult. The captured soldiers were
sent to While by Frerich war - Vessel.
—Santa Anna was shut at Cisal on
the morning of Juno 25.
Wm. Lloyd Garrison was enter
tained by a dinner at Manchester, England,
Thursday.
—A Fenian leader, 41Ieged to be
Gen. Halpjne, formerly secretary of a Fen
ian cSiyanizatlon in this country, has been
arrest:ea in Cork.
—The : French • government has
granted a concession to the new Franco-
American Telegraph Company, which pro
poses. to lay a cable from Brest to a point
on the American coast. '
—A larke rueefiug was beld in
Charlottesville, Va., gri Monday last, and
the chairman was directed to appoint dele
gates to the Republican Convention to be
\hpld in Richmond on the last of August.
—Reeves Foster and family, resid
ing in Jones county, North !Carolina, were
murdered by their negroes a few days since,
and their house robbed.
The crop adnounts from North
Carolina are very discouraging.
--yhe Indiana are coming don
the Ifissotiri river, and threaten indiscriyir
imtte nttack on all settlements above Yanir
\ton. .
—A: row-boat doutaining six per
cons was ran into and sunk. on the Fourth,
by thostompboat Norfolk, as it was coming
-up from Coney Island to New York. Fivo
of the men were drowned,
—Soil. H.E. Peck, Minister.-Resi
dent and \ aoriaal General of the United
States in 1714ti,diectof fever at the legation
on tie 19. th inst.
,Ex;Governor Curtin, delivered
the eulogy in hohor of the Lete Minister
Wright, a 4 d.meeting of America= in 33er
/in. ,
—Rol Joseph R. Ingersoll, of
Philadelphia, has been elected President of
the Gettysburg idattlefield `ldernorial Asso
ciation.
—Governor Geary. !au \ appointed
Gen. Jas. S. Negly, Trustee of the olintfetsto.
National Cemetery, to succeed General
.Brooke, resigned.
: 7 -Secretary Stanton has written to
Gent Sickles, declining to gmnt.his request
to be relieved from the command / of the
Carolinas.
--tongaireet was the only paymas
ter,,who sqtyired up his accounts with the
government before he turned rebel. rllis
past'haesty aocovuts for his present
cerity. ,
t-The 'legislature of Connecticut
refused to abolish capital pcididumuct.
—A. Lincoln Monumpt, 145 feet
high. hi to be erected at Atlanta, Ga., 2
—The peach crop Of Western New
York will be a failure. The plo atop in
the ,same region promisee an sversgo
yield.
ra,ift4!,4 - fityor . ttt,
Ttwa*, Thursday, ii 11887.
Union Republican ,NOisinfitiom.
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FOR • JUDOS OF Tiii : 81111011i COMO
HoN.. HENRY W. WILLIAMS,
OP ALLEGBANY CO.IIIITY.
1 ;!ni 11031INALT104..
I The Pittsburg Gazette in •announc
ing the reffultuf the late Republican
State Convention, thus speaks of the
candidate for judge of the . Supreme
' Court :
THE Nomissnot.—Yesterd4, at
Williamsport, t h e Republican State
Convention, on the ninth ballot, nom
inated on. H. W. Wimple, of Alio.
.anty,for a seat on the bench
upreme Court, to be vacate.
gheey
of the
by 7,1,,c
expiration 01 Judie WOOD-
rm. This was hardly expeo-
WARDS
I n by, the most sanguine. -The
I. as been so accustomed to
'n the selection of.candidates
offices, that while tiltdesir
i conadently hoped, that the
ted ev:l
West
eight
fo Sta,
fe •
gentle
trict f
cepted
the Co
leghe
forme 81
.its ch
Lin put flirward in this Die
.Suprelne Judge would be ac-
In selecting Judge WlLLuis
Lvention has complimented Al
reotinty, and in so doing per
a wise thing. The West, for
,sen jfavorite, will roll up in
creased majorities, and in its own
strength will secure his election, no
).
matte what may betide the party in
the Est. -, The mfinination is enthn
il
siasti ally receiVekhere, where per:
haps e candidate is bestiknown. A
man o sterling -public aiid private
grorthdignified..ind ) tnanly in all hie
dealings, and an abl and sound jar
;ist, With extensive/. legal acquire
ments; he is just the citizen under
.whose l leadership tlie party will tri
,nmph. As Associite Judge of the
District Court -Mr. VVlLLlAlDVadminis
tration of justice! has been, ample
i
, guara l
ntee for the more important
trust
i bout to by J reposed in him by
I
the intell igent Misses of the State.
It is with no( little pride that we
announce the nomination, inasmuch
as we i -were among the first,if not the
very first, to bring his name 'before
the public as the proper man for the
West to unite upon and to insist on
his nomination. -
=I
EXIT SANTA ANNA:-A dispatch from
New Weans," dated July 5, states
that Santa Anna was shot at Sisal.
f
This ' unouncement comes : in a shape
skull r to that of the riews of the
deaV of MaxiMilian, news
,at first
(Ines ioned, but afterWittds verified.
if Santa Anna has been:shot, it only
adds additional dramatic interest to
the transition in which MetiCo now
struggles. Dictator, Emperor and
President of Mexico, at alternate pe
riods, no man
, bas inure shamefully
deceived any people than has Santa
Anna deceived the Mexicans. He
1
has fobbed, oppressed and degraded
his Countrymen. ' He has led them
into causeless war, and at the mo
ment of their inability longer to fight,
has betrayed .them to their enemies.
He 4s shed as much innocent blood
as any tyrant ruling during the cen,
tury. His late mission to , Mexico
was one of treachery, and if he has
been shot, Mexico is rid of
. a curse,
andlthe ;world of a mercenary adven
turer.
Bar. The testimony against Surratt
begins to tell most , conclusively
Against the mnn t ae participating in
the procee'dings which brought about
the death of Abraham Lincoln. Un
less the defense can bring very strong
rebutting evidence, testimonz to
show that Surratt was not In Wash
ington ••titi on the' night of and the
morning after the assassination,- the
verdict must be against the prisoner.
It is true, that circumstantial evidence
of this particular kind, relating! , to
local presence at a precise but rem ote
period of time, is often extremely
doubtful. Yet, if nnrefuted by very
'positive contradictory testimony on
the part of.the defense, the testimo
ny of the witness examined this week
will cenvict Surratt as a murderer.
Cosouss.- 7 -Congress assembled on
'Wednesday. There was a quorum
present at the calling of the roll, in
both houses. We .believe the mem
bers mean work, and it is to be hoped
they will pass a bill explanatory of
the reconstruction law so plain that
his Accidency and his A.ttorney Gen
eral, cannot further impede the pro
gress of restoration in the Southern
States.
DEATH OF Maxumior.—Late news
from Mexico, leaves no doubt of the
execution of Maximilian on the 19th
Ult. lofe.blving dvlng the war ord
ered the ,execution o ef a number of
promitten(ifexicansdiro . fell into his
hands, but Little sympathy is felt for
his fate in '
.this Eh! • try,
Hon. CHARLES Dzszasos, mem
ber of Congress from - the Luzern
District, died at his residence in
'Wilkes-Barre, on Thursday, the 27th
Ult., aged about SO years.' Mr. Den
nison served in the 3 8th and 39th
Congreas, and was re-elected to the
40th. \
G.v. GEA}IY has appointed '.
Ord. E. U. nor?, of Wilkes-Barre, an
additional law judge of Us several
courts in - the, Eleventh judicial dis
trict, under an ct pasied by. the last
Legbilatate-
than Eittite'tkni
'Rev 1 Mal
- -t . --,-- 'i
. 1% - ;:The State Convention to tn.
4'.Ae , . tilleau,oaididg i r : hoc
- , % `'Vkittrtetif - PPI ' ' !hi
" • Woodwind :stutimill' - in
a.
jiiimspoit:oriiiired: nelmia3s: Iflno
at" /0 S t Pktekir artn•linC_mikk,
go - order byl:001. FUhriiiini'
man of 'the State Centro - Omni
Gen. Jas. L. Selfridif f 'cf
ampton county, was chosen ; ti..,_
ary. Chairman..._ Messrs. F...L..„1:11icik...,
cock, of Luzerne, Newlin, o f f 'Phil
deliihni, — and McPherson, of,, Adam.
were appointed temporary:Secretor
ies.
John i •
.t • ,-)
IL Walker, Esq., oboirnan,
of Committee on Pii-fu;stieut: Orgatk
zatiom submitted a report; which
was adopted, as fnloyis :
_.,
President.- 7 -Hon. 'Johns- Scott,- „of
' Huntingdon: •- . .; (:.::.
Vice Presidents.—Thoo. Little, H.
C. Thompson,' Westliky. Stevenson ,
Charles Williams, O. F. Ball - it'd
John ..L Potts, H. H. Willi tu, L. F.
~.Gorden
, Samuel Shearer , Seth.' W.
Geer, Williams L. I Lille, illiam T.
Davis, Abram. G. Miller, ; John S.
Mann, Dr. B. F. Wagonsellei, George
A. Friecke,_ Judge Cover, Jaco b. F.
Fry, 0. J. Dickey, A. J. ry, Wit.
Ham Adams, g: F. Shell; ,i.\ ff.. Little,
0. A. W. Kimmel, Theo. Wilson,
Captain Dushane, ,James L. Graham,
S. H. Grier, Captain Jacob Wiegaml,-
John Eller, M. 0; Bee;
,S. 'C. Wood
' ruff. l
._
Secreiaries.—Edw: McPherson.-Jas.
'BreasleY, Jas. W. M. Newlin H. G.
,
Frey. .
On, motion of, Wayne McVeagh
Esq., of Chester, nominati ns were
opened for candidates , for ( Supreme'
Judge. Jas. L. Graham,' - of Ale
ghauy, nominated. Henry W. Wil
liams, of Alleghany ; Lynn Ifar
tholomew, of Schuylkill, nominated
Edwin Owen Parry, of Schuylkill ;
S' Brown, of Buoks, nominated M.
Russell. Thayer, of Philadelphia i J.
Smith Furthey c of Chester,'
_nomina
ted William Butler, of , Chester
,-;
,George Brubaker, of ' Lanctoter,
nominated - Thomas .E. Franklin,
of Lancaster ; Gen. Harry; White, of
Indiana, nominated Isaac G. Gordon,
of JeffersOn; Geo. F. Miller, of Un
ion, nominated Samuel' Linn, of
Snyder ; George M. Reed,, of Cain
brie' nominated Georget Taylor, Of
Huntingdcin : ,H: G. Jones, of Phila
delphia, nominated Joselk Allison,
of Philadelphia ; David. Fleming, of
Dauphin, nominated John J. Pear
sont of Dauphin; Jeremiah Nichols,
of 'Philadelphia, nominated Henry
W. Nicholls of, Tioga ; X Whitiney
er nominated Joshua W. Coinley, of
Montour, Hon:Wm. S. Pierce of Phil
adelphia, was nominated, but 'with
drawn. Judge Allison, of Philadel
phia, was also withdrawn.
On *. motion of` Wayne McVeagh,
Esq., a ballot was taken without any
decisive result. The .balloting was
regularly continued Until.the ninth,
whiA resulted in the nomination of
Judge Williams, of Allegheny, by
the following vote :' Henry W. Wil
liams, 65 votes ; M.lltustie . , ll Thayer,
40 ; Samuel Linn, 53. p
On motion, the nomination was
made unanimous, which was carried •
amid general rejoicing. .
The convention then took a recess
till five o'clock.
At the time appointed the conven
tion reassembled. . Hon. Edward-
McPherson, of Adams county, chair
man of , thle committee on Resolu
tions', submitted the
.following re
port :
~ .
The Republicans of Pennsylvania, appeal
ing again to the people,• take , pleasure in re
f.-Riling the repeated occasions in which the
voters of the Commonwealth have sustained
and ratified their candidates . a principles,
and strongly ;
impressed with .. importance
of the issues involved in the lit.. . g deb
tion, make this declaration of • err opinions
and principles : '
First. That, in the 'name of the nation
saved from treason,. we demand security
against its repetition by exacting from !the
vanquished such griarantees as will make
treason so odious as to be forever impossi
ble. ,
Second. That., as in the past we cordially
justified the administration of Abraham
Lincoln in all necessary acts fw. the sup
pressing of rebellion, we record" it as our
Judgment that the administration of Andrew
Johnson has been chiefly faithless, because
it has failed to try to gather up and fix in
the organic and statute ;1.9.wl the great prin
ciples which the war has settled, and with
out whose adoption as the rule of action
peace is ball delusion and a snare.
Third. That, in the completion of the
task of reconstruction so stiunlY as to be
perpetual, it is indispensible • that traitors
beaten in the field shall not find a sanctu
ary in the courts ; that the hers shall not be
tortured to justify or palliate the crimes of
which the country's enemies 'have been
guilty, and that' the' law of, war shall be so
distinctly declared by th.E courts that no
disturbing and paralyzing doubts may ever
be raised, as in 1861, affecting the essen
tial rights of . the Government , or personal
duties of citizens. ' •
Fourth. ' That, this • convention, speaking
for the Republicans, of Pennsylvania, Ain
reservedly endorse the reconstruction meas
ures of the Thirty-Ninth and Fortieth Con
gresses, as based upon sound principles,
essentialy just and wise, and promising an
early, legal,_ and permanent . restoration of
the United States.to their share in the Gov
ernment of the Union. That we denounce
and contemn the efforts of. President John
iron, throrigh his pliant Attorney General
and a majority of , hie Cabinet, to evade
'those laws by interfering to obstruct and
prevent their enforcement, 'and in the spirit
in which they were enacted ; and' that tie
call upon Congress soon to meet and prompt- •
ly and decisively to dispose of this new null..
. .
V . ?. ..
That the thanks of the loyal men
ofitErtrecannionwealth are hereby tendered
to
,AlNorGeneral Sheridan and Major-Gen ,
eral Suckles for their prddiely declared un
willingness to be made instrumental, in the
startling and' terrific 'words of the former',
in opening under Presidential dictation, "a
broad - and-itusaidsimized Way
,for perjury
and fraud to travel. on, " in pursuit of the
coveted-re on of pOlitical power in
the RebelStates`; and that this Convention
confidently expect ',that General Grant will
vindicate his past record' by cordially =s
taining them in their patriotic efforts t ix
ecute the law. ,
• SiZa. . That President ;Johnson further
merits our condemnation for. his _reckless
pardon and ,attempted restoration topoliti
cal rights of many of the chief conspirators
against the Union ; and that,especially, his
persistent efforts to compel the releaseef
Jefferson Davis, without question for :iris
crimes, were a, reproach to the' administra
tion of justice and .an Whin to the whole
loyal people of Abs Nadal.?
'Seventh, That, warned 1 . by past miafor--
tune, we' ask that be Supreme Court of the
State be placed in harmony ' with the ,politi
cal 'opinions of the majority of the . people,
to the end that the Court may never 'again,.
by unjust decision,- seek to set aside laws,
vital to the' Nation, nor, izaperll - the safety
4of the public securities, nor impair opera-
Ltion of the Dounty, Pension and Tai laws,
Iwhich were required for the ptiblic defense, .
nor in any way thwart the i ixte.wurw which,
were deaned. essential to public protection';
'but that on the - otha hand ft sinix
,bettome:
and remain a fit and rajorpl . i4t er p r id e i a
the liberal' spirit of the iige, c. 'irff'yaric or
public faith, and an impartial end ''SiariesSe
a t ,
exponent of the equal right's 4-inan. .: .
A.74/A. That_ protection' being c
feature 'of the Itepublicari 7 'creed, 'w 'trust
that - such leiislation will be secured' the
tallest p*.cdstible perio•C as rtill 'ad=
agnate protecbm to Amadeu radastey. '
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'-11 . : 1 . t the gratitude of i thif peo
•le to the : • •• - • and sailam,whose bravery .
•• - • • erthrow the slaveholdera' rebell
ion, should have repeated,an-Milthatia'ex
and temn the:coursS,Ofithe - ,lleirebuT of I
the yressury in
cilisming vad - '
the inst claims of our brave defendant npOii .
tlialiiiim - of tlfa'-aliViiiiiiiieiit- -
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'77, 8, :0 . 1 : y: co ••• .we ,tiresent, I
-to the - people
Jurist—one in evm, woLiellifiedfaz
the fittlifunifidithre ' t hy am e gifii:
.ties'ef the"othieueellifite bft &orate ,
cone—Able wi atfswiitillu,ol4t
end theo.Weh. ilfqt 4 840'Nfiflf"* - 19 4 "814A;
and iwithott Uhawm.7 • n na,a man.„ mon lop&
and innviivilih* ui 10 devidana6thilibaitiii
of his eaantryasspat4eV , ?bill , A . - *.ri
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th 4 l . lt 3 nPreWie
CQurtlor the , . arstito-t todtiatisodilifitt
Washi!igtoti':ioity!.oii Fridby . ilte*.
aged ; 82 yei ifts'; Imir7. - gm . ip t io''' 4 A te* . 4.
Aoihe B6riah :tt ' Ig3t ) 19 'Presideg,
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A. -2nd iloti .-- Two riipntelitiscli4titiffteitt
Very su perior 1 =WOW .414Y.4 0 410 1 / 1 01.*Y
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Towanda: July 11 • 186 7 .." :i. '- 1 5( ' "1, (.I.;`-
A FINE ThiTitelVtEi — lo4,Ktif:
AL situate in -Attyluntawnsitip.; 80 1 itcrea;.1
60 acres improved ;; . 1117f8E
with 14 apartments ;- iirotrarde •40nr , 11TP -
Ing spring, ; a ..1.• .tuneJ4l4rn ..1141terelai.
36146-For Frit e 43,500. - (pate e
main). apply to-,
,/10i3VADINE tas , *AR 112 T
Tuwand i t, July 11. 18a.
O AUTlON.—Whertias wife Diary, hass , lett my . bed,and. board,, *Mont
any just cause or provocattuti;therehy dafition
and torbid all-persons harborint or' trait/1441a
on my account, as 1 1011 ,iuty no' debts of her
contracting aftee cbthis - . • -
il. „ , • Anis
Rome, June 27,
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nate on . the Junction and Br eakicaterita
It., four xifen from iieorgetown._!nknatY gal
of Sussex - Comity: Delaware; -conuining '5OO
acmes, 150 improved baliunn;. tiaillerir., GOO 4
dwelling, barn, stabling and out-bull
over. 600 peach and apple tines.: • histal fenced.
will be rented for al: years. •
For farther information slit 0, - 6T -addreas
- • . ' WM- Viegliti. 1.,.
tell Estate Broker, — "
Delaware.,
July-11, 1867.
.F" '
I .—A Dew aud'iplendid
three story Brick Building, filth Basement.
and mill-cellar, large Oak Front; 6;9 leetglass,'
now occupied 'as itolei BelLlVant, firth
-three new Billiard Tables in 1d story. also fur
niturealitures, &c.:11Good. toe liaise - well 11141 1
ea. hotel and Restaurant is doing a vied
slues& ciatistactorivreasons• given tor sifting:
licaniuraut is m.M sans?, AWhk.,
Towsuds, Ya Terms easy. For
further particular apiquire on , the premises.
AittittlAN it %VIAL 'l , `E.
Tows nda, July 1t; 18tir I.'
A TOWN . RESItiENOE;ToWiiqH.
Jai. LA; Iloilo Uthi.—tkor *az tly aed Plea
sandy lupaLeti. nue. 43200:.) /
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uouss• Asp: I.:A (Irma 19) STREET,,.
Viwanda.
' A ili3Tiiil•
Ten minutes walk' 'troin Price .
$ 4 l OOO .
=
HOY . bE A . Zip T# l 4 l) .44W ,L
For nate. apply to
MONTAIit& & WARD!'" r
Towanda, Jul, 11, 1b67..,
pARIS..
THE SEWING MACHINE RESULT. •
W HEE L'E W
CARRY THE DAY 1
•
* The highest premium' the only, ,
•
G. 0 L . D M E>D A.
For perfection in Sewing Machines
. - litof hein
awarded , to, the - „.;
WHEELER & • WI,LSON- - MANUir
FACTURING
~COMPANY: • •
There were eighty.tWO coMpetitors, and the
greatest interest attended theannonocetnent of
the result. "
WICKHAM. & HUCK,.
Agents for -Bradford Ciamity; sell these -atk
chines at city prices.. , „
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Towanda, July 11,1867. '''• ' , • -
.. • •-•
GROCERY; — I I ItOVISIOIT - AND '
FEED STORE. ' •
•
MERlDkint - •
JOIII4
(Hain•st., Brit door south Of the . Rail nOlid
House) would Meet • respectfully,! Ilene Uwe
tendon of, the public to his large, and well:
lected stock of • -' • • -'
GROCERIES. AND . PROVISIGNS,
Which he is selling to 'salt the tire ei, ; itia
purses of all:- He has also opened a - splendld• •
'TEED STORE;-. '
.•
Which is well situated, to supply the cans land :
'Barclay coal region at - all . dwell: He keeps
constantly 012 h and a large stock o .
TEAS;.OOIt I ,FEES, SUGARS
•
mologssas,-,•••
FLOUR,BUTTER, UTTER, , PORK,— &CR,
. Whichte tanning cheap
The eithena- Toiteedi and etotnikt • will
please accept my .thanks for their very liberal'
patronage for :thi last'. - two yeare,' and awe:
promise with . their, assistance to insproVeM-,
dry opportunity to enlarge Our bus: nese; an Its:
to warrant aatishictiori to etl4•.:**let
again. • -
JOHN
Towanda, July .10,.
D .
ISSOLUTIONThe 'firio of Binh.:
:4
op & Taylor la .this day dlssolved,b7434l-.
taxi consent. The business will be itoildnated ,
iry 13. P. Taylor; who will WWI ell ,s4xiousitof
the late firm. , BISHOP & TAYLOR,
Wyaltudng, J"ins 14,1867,.=-6wl >z'l --,“ -- ,
TO THU- 'PUBLIC:: '' - "" ''' '
•
Still raids ring:thankrati thir ptibllo In behalf
i ty
of the firm, L,renpeott .soficlt I 'Litton of
the patronage art 'll , ra ShOMII to the fine artfi
Ido earnestly, request ~ natE haying:atitiCninta
with the above firm to - tiettlir _them at once.
S. F. TATUM!
Vl` NTT Olf
•+-s- 1):.! , •
- .• •:,
EASTSRI,Tif,TS44.I)R4I,II,I:tIi
pinnin g Timis of aiiiiidsitytkurtua, tie St.
for_tbe celebrated,: I . f l Mower, sad •
Reaper. *hien' ts iteknowlieed b y ar 'that
• koovthentto be,the.htet nattobbni.,,s; offered ;
to the public,. 'Alio (the best / Morse Pitch Fork ,
in the United fitatea. Horse and Nana MONO.
meth%
Romer;..l ll o 24 . 18 07.- 1 1ri •
110 It 13 Si A.17-;,0 4)
• .
BMO/14 PATI*T. -1/
- Pstentol Juis. Bl „o 66 *-11ec.."se.
The subscriber treold-respecifullyAgl,the at.;
tention of rainreis' to , lthe isteetwild wrsttd!
invention in the :way of Hord HayrArksandl
Cotters. This fork is` iglrer,iciwspe_,r sad beV
ter; more durable, is Mb% lelitiesk or:
getout of ,repair, than pAy r one 41 ofteratt,tq
Atte peak. ' is proposed; the! t he
fork shill
trura dßoikunteihkepd.lereseito "soli
perfectly aodwiwbetter s atisfacti on than soy;
Orkin , the world ' nilbrk.foifibee:
mai who uses it r u boy can itiwitkessei
end it Ise first rate' :``t leespleirdid I
rieVe,„ plasie - oA innk sit tp,
TOede, L.
L.P.44:litaTlS,lPflt.-;i1 1 . t. 3 I,^r
'Zate 'l3; volt' Ito . 1 1:17 ,I,+9+dft.
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style, 'Ander the sapettleion of
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.‘ • veioitittion. , • , Hanna just, : '
-.; Vtg r ic * • OP.Iendld. 10 4 0 :0 01 PIi 41 ,
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SPRING':
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_ Lie that soile-;
IL plow aid aait aq. ,No panl
=
e4autineour 041, One door: north
1911Elei.iiiiin Streit.
' - perrEs , it. Co. •
Towsa I ; Pa.. •Jape 13;e1/01.
Altos' .•
' Co/1;11
of tha Po
A. ..il (11:j" itcl -. C'E!S I.' -, .
ODB WEAL BOUGIIT
..
Our facilii es for buyigg i roalf,.usankoniptho first
is prad z fo
,_, i i LI.: ~,i , , •
.1 Er S
• R.:Th - R:.43,111 A :S-E;D.
" of . goods from Nandi, at thi
goods laid taken .off from former)
Wive !Ailed to oar. Atotk
:11
Liege lin
time wheb
rates! ,
ly:- ,Also.i good iltaimr3 c .-- ..
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. /...• :: ..-, 0 4 ..
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Work ' •'• • Goods i10w.114. good, sisart•
mind, 91' • w,ll._l4 , .direct. from Btaatifactoser s .
oeat Mae • • • ,a,t - loli - Rrlcesi Wo 'bpi a
„A :•
- PL Et rin•lt, G'4l-IVD 'I"
Wllicliwe goi 3_9 OW Cbildr 9 4'94 . 9,l6_tood
OariMges, Kammer Cloifilng, Utabrellia rain
sobs, Ho s Forks. Horse Rakes, Kai
ddrom. Haireroi.l *Analog Jana Flax
_ -
.Pfslobt** 3 /039We11,
•1.1 1„-•
s,,i,
- a"gnott assortment,
mat .Clotheis Wrinif-+
‘WIN CP-Ji&AoMNE,I
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Ritl4,lll7+ gial• .4 /a; Itge
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jApi Bog. usitiblei ui die, wimui oftftePeO,
lib chits will'reinbiediliney'at-lbrater” "‘
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' COlllll{illig Lii Ilitha or g . a yieit 'lid& tillable
,---t-I-7-LL1.L.611:-.1-...-. , ~.....0
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-iill , illSVlffire tikltik , i , B - ;III 41'43 ,
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,COATS;' , ; VESTS, .ANDO A ikkNTS,
_jott
lIIIESORGOATS,c2ANTScis VW.%
:LE; ! " nen 4 1 1 . 411 P
Or: : t
favicAllsLikidii4)the flEddrtielMemalla+Roft:
' gelsum. Linen; Canakaere t zad ,Irlietel i t.
Reek ,EMapeedere; Gt ‘ , 14
Zip; itisrhwayle Mk, lied Blew '
All Rat class. Remember that Goo. *Wee
eheeper at a ter - price than poor. goodi at any
^ptiee. :Oar additiamtne "Itylktodi,liedbrithoy
ditss iiiiAdOir to Piorelrdi 0341 -• , 1
t" acicro ERDy., •
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• y .sn
-, - • -
Wham been ablewith
07 1 ". Ye l '?:r . re.., ii i
K y.liy,vit4 H ent, jitictudt:.,:
the-markets, and. have
hea wparchaBes- of all
01 .- axmls , in 'Mir 'line .
MU : '.c i ji B:E L
AND.;G:A.t:ED, oYS E 11. S.
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rgAquE,ornquais,
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• •
• 1111pASSES k , • • COFFEE,
la fact rterything,
I° ' "imu 3 4 l 43 l .l_refilK4 l,
Tillable, strong and.
aVe' M r el" been added.'
tilkmitv•a•lbibbes4,`
n i ve P aook. to uF
Come' - and
BROSIBON,
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Variety At4in) •
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P i tibult,PT,ED,tekia•, POT
tilitErr''Ol i .'l4lo4l4tB
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Mit lot • of
IBM
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.Tlettiferchants :Union 4.0 Oa o.
''...ii :Z.a;iilt.ti ii' , !`,4. ; . 2
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'Assisi mane_arments TO the *New
Ssl
TerkaninktißlMW, to do liesiness
iwthatimmd, saiii:noltr ftecetslit Wadi of
dilbt. , and . merchandise for sil of tbe •
uoilo-Llroroq, Beath: Eaat r AVeatt Omit
-idettor: Weet Indies:l.:Goods Item
\ I
=r il e Wrerel . -- IdthtePtidelmet
m hipper* an ercban , genets*
-- 1 - • * rliiit iliorriatecratini ey ban
Piftielletok - treeelierteticm Wow. titieoo*-
.P a l lirreltlt-tacie4leli v , ere4el-.
,c &Shippers, to break_ IM t menopo- •
lyre/hick Wield 00IrpindOS•had )sass
tpratte-retest the, haehtea . Itheelt7 :1
ortagee Iringw i rio 1 . lo o n . , 1
- ;iiiit): it/ toed byectoal v•The wiry . 1
**maw; la tolSeeelit At *PK
f i ttiga g i a gg 9 gloirt i49 ln"jl4
y d'. Paek ,
ages,,Collectionro&c:” Ocileations Inds and '
,r_ l l l lo I= !k07,4042t izu two ' } i ),
jk r
5."‘ 1 i ~ :11,1.47, t t,i til ~., 5 --, .71)11G Shin ; :'
itifk4 i re , es - 40 be rerohled4 hew
tads , ty, b. !easing ihein st, tlit
0 61 J Beeftn, "gibe tbstrarM
to Wm? ICV Ms -.omitil et... trestr
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•
REGtIILAR‘MARKET R
:y 93;•1867. ;
E•W , STO'RE!
NEW - GOODS 1
SW GRO_ORRI
ItociCKWE
r;
.CANED FnUITS,
APPLES,TEMIRES ;
OF, ALL KtNDS,
&c.
TEAS, SUGARS; SYR
G: ROCE RY••L,I
WP I 14 1 hel lt. c° Tho tl7 ( " 4 h
: 4
And'': will be, wild 4
• J.
0 - IMM.
Ilf.ther ° SCif 1
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..: • • i! . l-o' l 9' -- • • -
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;
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El
It
OUR SPRING. STOOK.
SPRI - i%TG STbOK
-
ON
Ooe verb exteneiye -sales has yariented _ne •In
prsperittlens for a very Lrge
=IIII
str mER - T
R DE ,
AC.II. DEPA.ft7:MENT
We are 1 . .
FULL STOCKED
FULL STOCKED
• our
ork,
the
rye-
8.i.,G-H T.'Q.II.A L I TY
'nclB
POPULAR P . R E S
TIES ANk ., SLIP.PIRS,
•
LADIES, MISSES Ail p CHILDREN
BOOTS, GAITEBS;i BALMORALS
1
MEN, BOYS ; AND YOUTH.
IE S 1
ALL THE
g 2
LU3IB
-
1. • - •
First . Class Boot. and - shoe &ore,
DEPATMENT,
ki.RNESS.. DBPARTMENT,
• . -.HARNESS DEPARTMENT,
EMI
in the , ,
LEATHER' FLY NETS,
B
MI
Limits Darvura aNi . ) STABLE §nErre,
TOES,
•
NECKS AND EAR . NETS,*
a DUDE.
EMS,
•
,
HORSE : FLESH
1:10ILSE--
AILICET
EM
j'Amg.s v.
,".WILL OX,
I;6E.
/ 11011 11 W sn4 -- meedY-to writ eII I ,L e old
de ouPtierniaaf-inore se poludticl and bag
Ulo.ltyjei of
IGHT - AND. HEAVY HARNESS,
SEE
SADDW, BRIDISSi
MUSH
EiVERYTHING •
• .
1111\f-i:CLL-67 . MECI:NI3I'
EVERYTHING':
LINE, OF .s4pDLE.ITI,
. - •
-;.• .
=MLR UMW Or fl
..[ 1....
iiitoitpcN3l.l ,, T4sigairto , :BAGEL:
.Tairiaay. ' asiigeni
q.-
SALES
fflEl
UM
UM
-- .
!Bina* the arrival of
OM Mali° =Vic
And In
FULL, STOCKED
7' Withgoods at We
GAITISEI AND R4LIIOBALB,
PATENT IXAMIER
FOR
The catalogue embraces.
ALL THE STYLES
STYLES
ALL THE "STYLE_S
EMI
MOW 'OPENING IN VIE
corrox FLY NETS,. i
HOODS,
,arriFEl -:or
HOES; _FLESH
MOULD BE 1M10177
iiherbdiThient of tee zrantissß!)4).
,llTtraa Ulm OR . ' Ram
EIVEI
.h,~...! ;°1
BENI
-
I Allisitilantous 1.-
1,7 ;• •".' ♦ /. • , 0
&
-
. .. .
oidersignotaiiiring . kit led aloittuittsts
' '4 o 4leng ' •,*
.11:0111i111.1r, 'GRAIN SG PROVISION
tr II s . s
• isf ease
yam sad the pebilb generally, Se tsar Stock
of Goodw:pnrelised under wavy avertible dream.
"simmer, 'whieb we offer for Cub . or Abort time,
prim which , we Utak witdaftpor friends
idea we cap &swab donde at the
I LOWEST MARKET RATES,
One at oat! Aim taring oconataitly ha New York,
.tend nuking rad'," fors !a!ge Jobbing hotute
:thereote well# for 111. WO hoio!ibY giving Per
attention to ottr bushings, keeping a tog
instalment at eil Ilines. and. Metal dealing. with
our asittoiesa. to merit the centidenee and pat.
ronaga at thereomtnnsity.'
Openial attention given to larchinto and oth.
eratrho btiy goods J►y , the package. Cub paid
for ill kinds of Connery Produce.
. FOX. ItEItCII/1 &
ToliSaidi, April 1417'— . .
we a large dock of
0 H 0.1 C E• 11'
.- -
selected with apt care, which will be sold by
;the box at New York Wholesale Prices.
SUGAR, MOLASSES, SYRUP, RIC E,
4P . ofk , e ' ; Tobacco, f3osii, 8 4enattis, Stare ' h,
' Candles, Craekerspie.
In great variety; cheap bys Pachige
A; LA.RGE - BToc OF FLOOR. .
on band.-in Barrels, Bala tor in Bulk ; also Corn
Meal cheali.--Peed, ice; -
PORK, HAMS AND LARD;
I WOuD ANA . „ WILLOW . w ARE,
,:• .
--7
: 'Stone Ware, R ma by Ihe qn4tlty. • -
... . • , 1 ,
BUIS T'S G ~liP E N S't.E DS
CLOVER & TIMOTHY.SEED
The only kind snitable . for Dairy nne
MARVIN &
,CO. KEROSENE OIL,
Tula oillaputup in 'good aound tight- barrels,
warrantedto be full measure, and we believe the
qualltj , to be the best in market. • •
V I EVTSTORE AND NEW GOODS
• - • 6 - •
FRESH' i/1011..TiEE ,NEW yDRE 11/BEETS ;
CHEAP .'„
- The Subsciibers have purcliseld the building
lately. owned by A'. J. Noble, (one door south
of Beldleman't Block,) and have filled it with
GROCERIES° AND PROVISIONg . ,
WOODEN . AND WILLOW Wang,
Frnitailf all kinds in their. season,' (fresh and
dr.ed); In fact every thing usually foiand'in a
first clam !
PR 0 "ir S 1 N• T-Vkli E.
A Where 'of : the patronage of Towanda and vi
dn".
We i l s ri r t fe r te cv .
highest market price for all
kinds of. •. • • ,
-• • . COUNTRY PRODUCE. .•
. -
We also havi the sole 'Agency for Dradfnrcl
and adjoining counties for the sale of the Cele
brated Virginia and Nora' Carolina Smokico-,
Tobacce. A liberal discount made to the trade
_ 1311C1INALL" & cow - ELL
Towanda, April 9;1887.
jor *' 0. v
L.
,1,13 RIO N ,
■
Wo r nl4 . l inot respectfully announce to the citi
zent of BradfOid County, t4t bp. 'has remoirea
froin Orwell, Pa., to
OWEGO,N,Y.,
Where he has : opened a larie and well selected
stock of
DRY G,OODS!
Well. adapted to the present Mlles et
LOWPRICES:r
D x E.-S.S .4.0 ..0 D
.•, •
. .
Consisiing ;of.. •
: •
PKIN
DWAINE - % •CHALLIES,
• • -
Organdie's, Poplhul/4.
)
MOAAMBIQIIES,
1 -.4lreuadines,'
PIQUE'S, snits; &a SHAWLS,
OLOTHS :IN :GREAT,
Besides a large assOrtthent of
H R 0 0 D.S I
, . .
Too rwieroes to ineetkuld . The itock has be&
purelAeeeil alnee . the
,laat rdair.cm:le price•;
therscose be,soll at prises that wilt please -
The motto is • • ' • •
-`" •
!WILL NOT BE -.UNDERSOLD ! ,
citliensof PetinsylTiat# I .*and -- 14e . reit of
!niehttidJl are cordially invited to call on him
,Juid examipri . tact „lib:Rl of. gooks •a$ his. now
.atop onlIall! Street. 3 &Oil' east,:of Park Eo-
Plenty-of-that good
'6rega,..ltine 13,1867,,
AVTION.-All persona are „Imre
biforbidtrusting any poison on mj ao
,colutt, u lAO aot pay any debts-contracted-.
by any persoa wept inyaelf -after this date'.
' • : GRAMM NXSPELL.
Woo* itay 34 1 - 1811 T •
, _
FISH: OF A.lt ICENDS4 ,
ASSTQN'S SALT,
Agency for the sale of
at lifana6;r.tuter's prlbea.
E D I
A large,. variety.-o(
!Parasols?,
L. H:,,Bnossos,
AL.
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