Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, September 19, 1867, Image 2
Ming frOM all flaticlpi.J/ .. , —At now Welch:' Bffitist • _chnich waidodieated inWiLlleharre. last fianday. —Hon: •Tamea'W. Ihe, 11. 3: Ben• ator from Maar* is at the conlyumutl h0t451, t451, Philadelphia. —Three boys were,. arrested 'OS Monday, in HarOaburg,. for pitying ball on Sunday. —Reading city haB appropriated $75,000 fora dam and pipes for city wider works. - -"f• --In some whointo*nslaips in Ches ter county, the potato 'crop is a total failure on account of rot. —Two "ladies" have been arrested in Philadelphia for picklug pockets. —The chap who robbed :the Lock Haven post office has eseapedfrom the Wes tern Penitentiary. - —Stealing fruit has a penalty of $5O attached to it, hesides an imprisonment of sixtydays. --Stephen . H. Hociper, weigh-mas ter at the weigh-lock of the Pennsylvania canal, died very suddenly, in Elarrisbirg,on Monday evening. —k 'new Presbyterian church was 41.:dicated in,Shippensbrirg,, last Sunday.— Tho deilicatory.sermon was preached by Dr. Creigh, of Mercersburg. —John Hickman was nominated for Aisemtly, in Chester county, after a so- Awe struggle, by a majority of • two in the delegate meeting. ---Two men were killed by foal air in a well, its East Newcastle, last week. A third barely escaped witlrhis life. • Francis O'Neil, of Downington, had his arm torn in afriglitful manner, by, the bursting of a beer bottle. —Ten thousand people attended a colored camp meeting, near Media, Dala i • alare county, on Sunday last. • —An eagle, measuring 't - fe4 from tip to tip of the ivinge,ums shot in Bietuktoy township, last week. —Thq -clothing store of War. A. proft, in glarrislrarg, was robbed of goods - to the amount of $l,OOO, on Saturday night last. t . '" - Louis Lyon, of Chestor,was drowned, last week, by walking or falling off the plank as she vas _going on board a steamboat --The Tyrone Bulletin is the name of a new republican paper, at Tyrone, by M. M. Jolly.- We wish him a jolly good time and the fullest success. - —A woman in Philadelphia, the other day, abused her father, and bowie ao angry that she fell in a fit and was taken off the ground. . • ' —At the recent flood in Berke county, 150 barrels of whiskey were swept away. "Democracy" mourned. . . —A German woman named Huffert was killed instantly by a stroke of lightning, in Wilkesbarre .- , last week. .--27ea1 Devaney has been convie ted of murder in the first degi l ee, for killing his' wife, at HimlOon, in July last, and sen tenced to be hr--.-, —Hopkins' Jenkins, charged with the murderof 'Jo:kph Knight, in Lnzerno, county, has been convicted of voluntat ,manslaughter, andaent to the Penitentiari. for threU years. r —Gov. Curtin declined the invjtiE tion to deliver the oration at the dediefit* of the Antietam Cemetery. Ea-Gov. Bp& ford, of Maryland, has been selected. 4.445 - Geary' has given notice, by prochunation, that $1,794,644 60 of the State debt hos t been paid off and extinguish ed during the year ending September 2, 4867. —A man in West Chester applied to a Justice of the Peace for a warrant to arrest a landlord for refusing to sell him a glass of liquor. The same / fellow was soon after arrested for stealing a watch. • —On Saturdny evening-laat,, a cat tie train on the Pcinnsylvania Railroad, be- low Lancaster, hid a smash t up f and killed a number of cattle and iircmilaed more. —A little tit , year of danghter of Wm. Dinner _ iecly of Itea3ling, Crawled out of a second story; window, 'fell upon the pavement and broke her neck. —One day lastyeek, Orin Burgess, of Forkston, Wyoming county, caught in a trap, and killed a War, measuring Z feet 8 indica in length, and supposed to Weigh about 400 pounds. The skin, when spread out, measured 6 feet 6 indica in width. ' drunken man named Hickey entered Chiefly's hotel, in Slatington, Car bon countk,'on..the evening of the 31st ult., and called for liquor. It was refused by the landlord's son. Hickey attacked the young man With a .fence picket, when a Welshman present interfered and, knocked the aggressor down,from the effect of Web he died. The Welshman is in jail to an swer.- —John Allen, Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue, In Brooklyn, has been arrested on a !huge of fraud. - , --The PAniuna &ar and If er%l2, confirms the reports of an attempt,e)lirevolu tion. in behalf of Blesqiera, new in prison, and its failure, . —The Gpvernor of 'l3arinquills, South Amerl4, has been murdered by an wined party of sixty men. • Boartl,of Health °Memphis, Tenn; have decided thatquarantine regu lations at that port are unnecessary. -r-Gem Sheridan was high ly cow=' ,plimented by the loyid citizens of hleyi,42r: - leans, on his departure from that city. ' -i—Juarez is not likely to be nomi nated for President-of Mexico ; but Diaz pow seems to be the lucky man. • —The Wisconsin - Republican Con-, cention poised strong resolutions compli.z. wonting Stanton and Sheridan. --Di. Worcester,'of the,Dictiouary is to 144 e a monument induburn Cemetery _Ms most enduring monument is his work. —The frilcate Columbia is about to be rallied. She was sunk by the robots, in the channel leading to the GespOrt Navy Yale. - —The official registraticie in ginis Shows whites 115,160 ; blacks 101,400., jmiejoriti of whites 13,668. —Fred. Douglan,it now transpires, was invited in duly hurt, by the Fresident, Wuert 4 the , superintendency of the Freed men's Duni; but be refused to accept. —Alfted litooks,of Hernitudo;idisc, is said to 14vo Occessfolly treated Ottlerii Pam* b Wtecting suipbudo acid into their veins. Up kw 13419 lost a ar*o. . .._ ~, .• ._. .. lialf*ifitATOtitt. '• - - . Townda, Th 'ze ' • Al ro4 amds or 40: it**Kz - 40,01- , e, HoN. - HENRY,: W;')VILLIAMfk Union OF 4111SGE1iNY COUNTY. • , twa °matt JABLES IL WEBB; of Sman D .T.E.O/LiMBEELIN,oF WYAL ma. CAMS. N. MOBEY, .of OR - 1,1.. ~._ 00301:13610ILKIL - -- -, t'. JOHN ' A. MOODY, 'oF . RoriF. atm: ammizolsza. - JOS. FOULKE, of: WESt Amami ! 0. D. FIELDS; or' Al ELECTION, TUESDAY, 'OCTODE B'EPUBMCIY Y om = 4..47• - • MASS MEETINGS! Troy, Tuesday, October L 2bwanda, Wednesday, Oct. 2.‘ Leßaysville, litursday' " 3. , Montrose, Riday, October 4.• Commencing at 2 p.. m.. at each place. , HON. 3ANES W. NYE,' The eloquent and able Senator from Neva ipertainly bo present and address the meeting. Invitations have also been extended to Gen. Benj. F. Butler, HON. HENRY WILSON, HON. SIMON CAMERON, HON. J. W. FORIZY, And other distingrushed speakers, and it is confidently expected that one or more 'ill attend. TUE COXING ELECTION. In less than, three •weeks, the , sec- . end Tuesday of October will be at, baud,. bringing with it the day of election. Up to this time, a degree' of apathy and indifference has been manifested, in regard to the result, in the highest degree :alarming. There is nothing in the importance of the may' State office to bellied t& awaken interest, and arouse enthusijl asm, and yet the results are , as mc;' mentons as ever depended upon thdi sane of any election. Nei entreat', our friends throughout the county, to awake from.; thpir lethargy and Bet about the work which shall t bring the' majority of Bradford for theßepub, Bean candidate, up o the figures we, ifare accustomed to s ow. We are re posing in a state of confidence more, 4angerus than the most strenuous exertions of the Democracy, because we are not4ikely to poll our votes, while the Opposition will rally !t. their last man. What is the inevita tale result if this state of things• conj. tinue ? It needs, but a small fallin off, in each election district, the stay ing at home of a few indifferent $3 l . luke-warm Republicans, to reduce our vote so materially that the Dem ocratic candidate for Supreme Judg3 - will-be eluted. And what then? ' The result of the recent electionS in California and Maine, has, been seized upon to inspirit the Democrat-' is voters, , and.aa a pretence to clahn that re-ac on his or is taking plaee in the pabitt mind, 'Which forebodes the overthrow of the Repnblican or ganization and the dominance of the Democracy. Baseless as is-this as sumption, it should not be concealed that it will have its effect, and faior able to the Democracy. There is in fact, nothing in the result in either Els State which ici-wonderful or dis - trons, I nor anything which prov s that ,the people are willing to tinst the beinocracy with power. In Cali fornia, local issues are alone answer able for the temporary defeat of the Republicans. In,: Maine, the majoirt ty would ordinarily be looked upon as satisfactory, and the , election if i it proves anything, demonstrates that under - the most unfavorable - &Mil; stances,the s St#e is reliably and rad ically Reptfill . ,tgl.ti.;. . ' I If PennsYlvania should now give the Democracy a 'majcnity, it viotild give a force and 'plausibility to their assumptions, which.would. be dun: , gerons and troublesome, =looking Ito the Presidential contest next year.i---- The elettion of next month, then, be comes of 4he first importance: Ciur voters should not rest fa - security, because there is 'our great danger of defeat, nor should they be indifferent because .the nffice to* be filled laef small importance, . politicallY. 1 The highest welfare of the country is 4.11- , tered in the result in Pennsylvaiiia. The election of SnAnswoon won' ibe heralded as a - triumph' of the rive- dential 'policy, asul a retie ke to Cim gress. If by apathy and indifference on the part of the - people, President- JounsoN can be made to beliesv *at his usarpitions are sustained by the people,.the country Stands, upon ,the brink of a peril more dangerous titan ever yet threatened its poace.andift curity. .- : =-- -1 t.: We -entreat the. Berkbhcans. of Bradford 'to awake to. the' :dangers which threaten. They:' will 'bear Ins witness that we dii net often sound the twain of alsrm l gut, in titelfrt- Icio we diseekot the . *Ones igi4 of 11 . , i TIM ,11ti...... OF. Tmr. Mount. 1 The NeW York aver-h as . „ 1 4fiqt,3 1 1 *l l al reUablii I allude - Prosb - yterian Piano; hut it lies got al yr; bios in odoiliph liticomi . and radio y skid. -It Windier itoifea olle oeilii - - - 'VS Mire id gibes= . dons connected: -"the linattutiotP“; to the i ssue of - the • server Of the.it2th-hngt:, , the editor gives th -result of bia smidrienCe, end nhilervation as to the teat*(4f So - 4 ern- cl&isiens: -a: attract , al lc 1 • gra ph s . ; _._ 1. -, . • 1 "We say, then, -deliberately, ias tb re. Salt talons expert ce! and correspon. ..ce 1 and peps:mai ohs tunrinihe . t3oritb, ~ d int tbe summing . , ~ of •all. the . . .. ,•en triot.we can gath. from Inky sfiurce, hat we consider ; .the ~ Itristiau pi3opie of the South Tencially.- lergymen; biymen:ley wont, and espeti ally the religious editore to as-hostile - , feeling to the Govern ment of the ljo4l l gitatea °iths .PPoPlfi.Of the Ncirth; •ea .. • , y t4ik , tl}6 Christiahlkep pie of the North; . • eFer before. i There are exceptions to" thi• -'remark f and We w ould, eheerfnlly mate • em, but, according to the Old maxim, the ex options Prove. the getter ! al rola. We will 't . fartheraud Sagi ri l we X•egarcl: those W.. 'rte known as • thin , . .pld in the Seri h•at hlving been - i Veld es , g WWI even "ow oPPOsedte the redo.; ratiauiof good fe • ' .between the twesee. dons than the po liCiatis and de l "rho e p: - o r !the world ; for *.;le the bitter classes have 'furnished many noble, instan c es, :aMong their readers, of •• en whiNhavelranklyi and (Publicly advocate the burying of past dif- IferenEs, we do n t now recall a ainglelcase 'in w hit leadin. minister of the: South et "any nominatio . has accepted the Olive branch of peace •,, d reameiliation; - which, in numberless ' . , . cgs, ims been extended Ito their by men .• corresporeling positions at they North , ; or • who has pribliely token the mine ground' in promoting reconeilia.. I don 'cihich politi."ans have tam in their spite* We ha •., travelled , in the South since the war cw . have read the religions paperi; of the So .th ; we have conversed with all• classes o persons who have vigted the South; and . - above is the result of our observation • .d experience.' „ _ '• • . Tht's remarkeb e evidence from anwill= tit i reo ing bilit compet. , t Nitqeas, iBen' d to' the gravest eons deration.• Of its co t. ness there can h. no.question.] It st#lies -one of the atm. :est arguments ire bate yet seen in favor. 4 _4 o . Congressional plan of .11ecoestruction, . in fact, against any Be. 1 constlmetion iv . , .ver. if .the' bans of th South ma • •• . views so inlmi to Onl y the ,nion, if th•-• 1 :are . imbued (with ' of bitterness an , hestihh 1 t 4, the forth, and tit free Mali , tions, if they pe ji 7l:ip• veng, and be. .. to .rialo in their , . wherti shall we I . .. " with confidence, for any ,;class whi" , is truly and h4krtily El!! loyal!? TO truth is, delais Bacons bus* is n (led need;to feel the reco4eile them Timi must be • • I ,or eeal of Prciyid that :the : eve .just and rights presiions the: theil bands. J.eztua H und4raigned w a Twitting of 'el, certlin your vie, ing law to au , dr ty afted, to and a -I y pu, plc* angrer , the dame may • • Ot. 12, 186 • 4- fixarrizmrs for 4 me, askin: ageiof a jor bounty tax in would say that eat¢ of paying seeilee, and : paid to the 1 , and am not no. bard: thOse who we staff at home, •• was.myaelf to mother to . :4 self b thl hardships erry to nse H CArrrox, Sept. 10, 1867. , Kn. Emit notice.' among the Union Thipublican ..minations of our tonnti far Auditor, the name of our neighboring tokmanan o.li. Frew. Vlis, think, is ns it should b:. For having bci4 intimate- - Iy associated -111_114. F.. througliirears of ritition Mad *l,', I think I knoyt the man aCalis#, trueePabioi-aiViirnev er graced the Union, Army . .business 'qiiudiftcaticins and habits, too; . 0 13 such as tdenable . • to fill the pmdtion with hoi: /Let all . hq ham to .Republican princi pies viri4 , . _ =publican . desidaratioris by, elect-, ing him to o;; thus showing our approi 4ttion of. past serricos,ai a Tiddler. . iM;, A. D. F. I. ar t NI~ .: . tPITAL $6,000,000 - - ' Ind, extent. 4 of the routes of , Company Denver Cit and Pointit in Oo'o do and the eitaldWunent of agencies at all p hits. of 4 , . pintance in the Westentlitatea d Tenho. rtes oomph, - ' a 4ontinuous eh 'of offices .from New Y . • City to the Par Wed,'embrac. Mg all the . . elpal olden and tow lu obi% - -itt , ana, Illinois, - ichtian, i f 1 'lowa ~" iaconoin Matson • Min. ' jneaota, : ansasi Nebras o,.etc., - theline ' f 'tleflieli Y I. CEO to all po nts on o or • and Erie Rail y and its Imitates; and Canada -est, enab . . them to transmit , . Goods,. C 4 ID; Bank-Notes, i i 'Jewell and , Talnablegi 'i - ' , th speed ' d safety; and - 41' thAtJtnusfei. Their favo • ble connection irith other relta: hie Express i . impales enable them' to gaarant tee the pro ~ , t and faithful eiteeption of all Express b. , ess in every part of the Western, orthweste , and Southwestern -dte t tes ,and : Notes, Dra , ails and•Abcoant4. d6llected;l nd-the pro. eds returned Irith * -greatest' despatch._ o , r rateeirld eas loyr.as charged . 4, any other arsrommum company. - :•;Exten• Can °trouts bersreen • ~, .-- , 'l , . ,• ' • - „., WfiYfirl ; Athen# and T w o i , canda.. " This Coni . . ";have' also esilibl 'lied ()Meek at Telluride . . Athena; TitTit:;' .. ' will 'On 'a DAILY 1. . between Waverlr and -.these ecarry . , ail flooda, Money, , ' ,and other, t . . 6. an . - , ellverhig3 direct 'to eonsiget3m. line will - embrace not may Goods received by Railway, but offer the wittaavorabblopporl - , utility ',iv °riled forth e llerehants andCiti. tens of-W a ly, ‘Ather& ind , • Tolman; ".fo'da business wit each ,; -othei. We 4 lib* It andero - stood thar.G o da, ntrustol 4,3 our este r de not eaveonr ba , dimitirdellivertatte - the parties for ham "they' tuttmded,lirdift)owilt,34 , Mi Otie len M .amfo• ,:-'-- ..t, 1.. - 7Lt - -, f1t.,:c: — .,Z. ,-- 'fo , . ,C. A ThrWlTTeNeen l i 4ap. Fr.. - A. la : 6103,•Agint, yoftwie . 4 1 `-,, --, Ilietot. 123:44 - ,. . :, 1.; !,..1.411- i:,,Y r_itt ialratiet =2 .. Corsry occurrence which I ction, ,except = upon A just al, ;:the ,Southern people hastening lunui whicih will ..the new..order of Ailing& de to .realiae that the do- F ca are unaltercibl and ow_ of Slavery, is,,h ...the .ns retriboticin 'for a. op r4bnen, hie suffered at I Wnes—.Denr; •S7r: We the . D appointed a, committee by zens of Springfield,-to as re upon the subject of pass- Lome the raising of beim ich persons les ha e been' in substitutes. Aou will soon as, convemerat, that , made public. Mum* Himano, L. L. I)sacn; J -, Druz Fermata. ,• . Sept.lll, l 1807. -Your note of to-day is be . my views about the pass e authorize the payinent of certain cases. In. reply I til while I have been The adva the men • who Went in the till think they ought to be extent, J. have never, been, , in favor of levyinLanY ad. upon the :peopl to pay so fortunate las to IMOD ith their families endfriencist " and paid quite a, stun in my place, t and think any , having been able Lto avoid the field. '''You ere at ID) ; :as You may see proper. , AROPeetfullY, ' , ' - lAups 11.1 WEBB, .bard; 14. L... Beach; David , .. „ i . r MO butt 10cm EBB 00. STATES. EXP saiOPENG 'ilk chair at'- to *,..- g°l4 4. 9 * s Pt' L L-14. WAlav- , t- CommlUeo." T9waSit §oPt• YOATIeN . ,P*.f . rt i l i ftP:. 1.;,..,.,-Tidg-,:- 4 , NIAN+Y 7y,, , A.„1,..e. S>:Tr'N ! ...G: F 1.,' • 1 0 URCHAIS.VrtiN-WilliE '`' - The uniefiligns4" wag ullglihi.n hlntiteit vle il lu g etynat d 4 ple 7ll. l4l the toltt lize ttlatt ig' all Ithaca! «tji 1116141'1.VAltt, • 2 .;'z Cln.tne abates?. no'lce. . As I mannfietnte the! aols tnyeelf,tl tudoenittled: t betterin4 Incements than •-xinVers "AO .:htze their work done. MettlinntiCsnPidled With everything in the line at the lowestrole:<Eveltitilig 4 nold; , . $i TED.. and Adokiklint'tia Iri the most.aporovell atsle, and ott , short notice. Glver me a' lital° . Slibp vial& 13toiett ono' S..c4 l 4o4Priln l 'llPP.:Tßi% a ; ;$::., • - , " • 'R. P MUER. - 1 INAilaidneffiept. - 1.867., 4 , , EL , A) , A , It .1.:'14 1 r . r....A.: ~.p. ,- NA :1„. 1 :, 1 dii]jiilS&W liitigid,' :;:u Y'' itespeCtfully litremt Atteir customers - and , . Ors pubtkrerally,- that L althouglt, the tire, omit liieued rims toss Cud temporary interruption to our jautirtess. STILL' SURVIVE In Ad. have --punkaged largo !twit ,of Now doodu, built a -now E 1 11 - >AN T-Ar - -SJ,T 0 E I And arc Wily Reponstracted and doing bust - The front of oh i r stcireis , now on Pine street; about 100 feet fro'il Main #reet;'at E. T. Pox now.Powells] Old oorner. If -you should gp into Powell's arid walk straight through the van of.the back end' of; his store; you would finkyoutself arpiong the stoves, pots, kettl es, ant, bettor/AIM viral of oar new stare: But as you can't got through the wkii;just walk Lop Pine street 'our Shebang, where we kcei a billing of Hardware.— We have &great varier COOKING-AND PARLOR STOVES ,-; 1: • Among tAgEO3 the AMERICAN, ' ' TRIBUNE,- ‘ ' , ,F41111F445, STERLING, • CRIENTAL, - MORNING" . ' GAS." BURNER; ttc't A-complete asprimentof. Iron, Steely-Nails; Window Glass;Sash Ke cone 011 Table sod Pocket..Cutlery,.Perra• ing 'fools; Carpenters'' arid ' - Joiners • Jilaaksmith;.Tools L Lead Pipe; POwder, Puna, ;;Pistols,- duo.• tVe arelagonts for ' ' Elmira Mill Co.'s Iron. DUPONT'S ,POIVDER • IC.I.I.OSENE OIL yirp mAparactare IRORI WORE, :And do all sorts of JOB WORKin our line. - Cash paid tor, Old :Iron, Cast and Wrought Scraps ; Copper; Brasc - Sheep. Pelts, Rags, - Puss Feathers, Bees WaZ (to - We buy cheap, sell cheap, and are content with 'small profits. • • . GOODING . ,t ,RUSSRI.L. Tewanda; Sept:ll4B6T. ' ' L .0 T •:;-?1 1I VG, FALL AND WINTE. CLOTHING 1 COHEN & EQ§E.NFIELD, [Next door'-to Fox,' 'Stevens; thitaur k Co.,] Have just received Iheir FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, =I From New York and the attention of the prib lid hi invited to tin Large: and attractive'sioek -of Beady blade lien's and Boy's- eIIOTHI :a1 iow o ff ered to the public at the lowest market does, and whikh will be sold cheaper than y other store is Ibis place•or Viciiiity: ! They ve just opened a fine assortment of Goods, stilted for the season: , Call and' sea' the , new styles, comprising the following articles : : Doeskin, Pilot.4.' Beaver' Overcoats, BUSINESS SUITS, ALL STYLES, Doeskin:and cassimere PANTS AND:VEST'S; ,• - • Of all grades for men and Joys. wear, andlurre , also a une assortment of GENTS QQODS, Plain and Fancy Casaiateres, Sidrta, Littettand Kraals Shirts, Undershirt/1 and Drawers', Overalls:said Over-Flirts Lima sad! ' • Paper Collarti and Coda: )3atipaii• den; Gloves, :Ties, raga, and a good stock of. '4l-A S N ID,' 0A; P S'. Haying. a man constantly in New York, send. Ingthem goods-'they 'are prepared to'seal to the trade teaaosabil t sad ; to satiety :your Ogre, mall and see 'hem, and"convince yoorselt of the tact, that they senturobeanest: COHEN ac "NOSENtPiNCD. Next door to Foxy Stevens, Nucor it Co. Towanda,Sopt. 11367, >, pisItION-Allll- .IAILORING s , I xwrs . assRZW,; hifiirina the ''Oltizeio of TOirinia Borogh, that he has opened a •"' ..= •': ' •• ITAILOR SHOP" • • In Phinney`S,Building , opposite.thelleasialliirtse and golkits tr share pr. public pat ro nage..„ He ispreParceto ent"anti stake garments in •the moSslashinnalgelole4::rad the •most &ma ble wanner,. l'errect, ,be ,Outtingunt Ilektringliomio order on 'short ••••„ r, ficl4../it /207. 9ELlaligorp At cost Thelitykildgned harehygive.. notice to their ' ,u ,.,Thise goods are le good Cieedition'and will 0 friends and the public generally , that ;they., wlll lirt :^ '. r ". 1 - • '., ; , '.; k:' '0 t, commence selling after this, day,_Ang. 8.180, , s . theligntlre iftaolt of MERCHANDISE; 'eonsiat , . '—'6in PER (:ENT BE f in * , oos i* of Jog"! ,: ~,..: A t , ,:.,, ~,,,t ~ ,•,,i....: - !ad. ! • , „...7.a,:7'wum:•:•••• . 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' N(MeN,...411 peison q indebtiii to thee Im o ! rt , 4 r 4:7047- , FQP-- , dagAllr-;:;e4r,.! .-.; ova,' will anderit 'War by - ellit*4ol:seti • _/ / .f ,m : -, , ~,Jlt " 0 5 G , oTazg j I r .. -rSU—PAIWU — PAIW z b • U, ' I Z „ - , 9 ' / ' 7 - • lo4lo.a.th.9 u Wa i W o l i.4 , 1. ' BRAIMaIt 1101P 1 44100.111,V01 - .11 - me; I"a yANNOi ."0,41.0- 1 4 0 t eilt.; :Pi lb , - MEM 1= j. -;. EXPLOSION! NO KOBE . -PRIOSTPUL '4OOIDRIBIE azi.1:44 10 4 1- ,_*A l s, l 4.tAßO.Ohnelin,let :j• • '_'": ' • Brs7/iiitit 'lllusinoting - .A6 e'l yolk to be eon- W IS 1 1 ,4-TAJ /f. 0: r '•;:f 'al rig I • ttierekliti as site' as:Witt . litiNLN!" its4l4 ; EQUAL::- 'TO IN POWER And tsf2pso and !ess 4szsling. i. IT COSTS ONIf-liAl f .FIESS THAN IMEM ta l iaiddly enpereeoding ',the letter art tele; wherever-it hue been Introduced ! _r_ ! • ' We-only sets_ you ,to:eve` It; one' trial; YOU WIbL CONTINUIL/TSAISH IF.-YOU-DO i , itg. The agent is .noirk-eanvessing Bra'dford want ter the purpose et SELLING' Tvnitt. TOR and Rights to Ita tintaetnre,aad Sell the' IL " O e ell will ready lutrkt.t . ' ' • . , . - • FOR iT IR ALL WE; IiPRESZIVT 1T -j l tEAr Whlle 'the tonatiaker 50-M_CF4T ITS , US , - j• ' 'CALE kEilirraitt Agents for .Bradfordluiquelinani,: Ins, Luzern, liVryom g, Carbon; and ether 4! , : unties' tn Pennnylvaßa. titept.A:,fBtti - . . EW;STOBI AND NEW GOODS 47013111110111 THE NEW YOIIifdABENTD. OHEAP - 40 - Trip OFINAP4T: `''ihe sulUieriberi have pare:hosed the building lately owned by A: J. - Noble, (one • door south of Beldlennues Block,) and have. filled It with GROCERIES Axp..ritovis;oxs,. ' WOODEN AND WILLOW yvw,-. rinita of all: Mai in their 'season, (fieshind dr•ed), in fact every thing 'usually found lira 0 N S-T 0 R, , ,F#. A share of the riatroriale' . of . Tovranda - and. 41-11i 44 ' 1:rinl e tliell s ghetntket Price' for ali t kinds of -. • . • • • , 'Z • * citariitßy 'PRODITC. •:. " We also have . the sole \ Agency 'for Zradford and`adjoining counties for the ale of the Oele-: Yftglafa and4iiNsorth discount m ade I t re d t A b • C c a l l llth e di a l a sa aZco •• Towanda. API /861, . 11111 OEM : X. . Bach as ; _ HIE ESE NO Audition who engage in' itainanufacture. T HE .PEOPLE'S BENEFIT . . BOIMNING NEW „N • F 1 :0 U . : It ! 200 POUNDS IN Al BARREN . ! FOUNTAIN'S PREMIUM FLOUR; THE BES* - LN USE Ismannisctured by the subscribers In Michigan from the best celebrattiu ' • - MICHIGAN \ HITE WAEAT: TEits favoriie Flour d ims no, mnp . orio.r., •It is ut up in , - , '\ - • • TWO IitINDIZEirPOUND OR 5O mum) s'Acies, I ' . And 'little exelni3ively trultre Oe null want of th e rel.ail trade,. „ • 4 1 r- • BUY THE P;io 13AtOLS; 1 - And the '-' B E T. F 4 . 0 U Cash Dealers suppilei.at a EanaU tultanee item cost of liannfacierlng. JWholeaale Flour Darien; at WAVERLY, Thiga county, and PORT TERVIS, Orange co., N. Y. An 22, J.' R. Pt/RETAIN •?c, CD. 1867: ' • , F AN° GOOPS & MILLINERY;!, -A fhte Bele:Son of F4.Nstrir.GpoDg,iEPTLYR. - S; BROLOERY PATTERNS, ' - Goods, Waigi; : BIBS, Bums, au! , 4 'OOIWWEIa ' GaPTES, YANKEE - NOT/ONS, Toys and EON of altidnds. MSc a fine lot of • MILLI T. t/r001?E3 - Poraalc the ap at Dr. - ICartees" ataidta Main Stmt., lane 6, ' B . .c.r.-.P. Y.R...k.9u-T-J..:, ~,,A:.. .x.:..7,.. .... ~7,..r.,2. - -, , .:.:. J; M. COLLINS, Raving* Ilia store burned, at, tilt:late fire, is ;Owns of disposing oft& entire stock of • • •- -• ! - • READY- MADE CLOTHING,. CLOTHS, • :i TRIMMINGS,' CiEny'§F:ONISHING GOODS; ME HATS; '. ' - CAP. - • 'll ' r• , A . i a~.` ". _ ~ _ .. .. 1: 1 " 4 141 - -A'l' . . . . . , -,;„:- : 1- .,... , ..."'i 4.,: 4 :,,!,.... tr . 1 `,.? . . - 0, ; ' ir : :' , „;,' ij . 4„ ii:Si , ,Li• !'n.?..',,,'—'"?.,, MUM ME IMO _,;, -, lIM ME 8 . ; I CU Qr ME f , t -,..-.`,..••)-- ' 2' 4., • ,:•-: .., 'i, 1 1i,1 4 ;;*...-; „..„.., .:,...,..„.,...,..,.. 0.,: ; „,.f..,....., 0 „),,.„,....:,... .....,,,.,..7,. i . ~,.,, i..,,,::01;,:,,,,f1 ai ;..fillo.-.;•: , i I . 'l,s. , • • < I.:- ~h ',•*: . : , ,,C.:4'... , . 1. - ,i 1 . ,,,,ii1 , ti.i.." . , :.. 1 , ~. .• . ~ ....4 . 1 - , ~.., • b : 4 . r , :-.., .., ~,, , I :f;'.' .~ MEE CASFOINRES, lIIE ~;.: ~ ~' ..~= ,_„. t i :, : t . ~.,, g. ....„.7to. ::'l.l::.'c''ilri' ji.j:ll"!4 - •• • 111 ; EMI El 1 7 ,1 ; - ... t:. ; .:' '';;I::, : 1:-i: 3_ ..,' :' : I ~., ..: . ; L. , ' : . 7 . . •: 1 ,-?, , ..,, ... l k ; I 0 ..!ardrlA; fid) 1 1 . 7 1 OE4ll ' " it) ;, ~.~ i . • • .4 • ....# 7;Z : :541 , . ._• , . , .. 'l.l.ii .'< , :=fit 'f,.tr!il . i,,:-T 1 . i.4 1 a , ‘,. -, ,, ;:,- : .1::; : ::• I .': 0, - .. f- ,- ;;Ii::.< 1 ,- - ,.-, - ; '.;.1•11-Riri I . '11:7'.10.• —.::'..!:.!, s.: , ::! .:., ~, . . ...lal. 1 74 • :: 4 • ..1-1 .. pit'-o ;:_ i ti co .0- - ~}y r.. ~ _ , _.: ~~ ~:+ rcJ t) . rp 2 tn.- ill C• 4 . t 1; Oa: - EMI NE IMIII =I - ' t to. •-r••".& .t2l EMI 01, 0 IMi . i .. i - Mgr !. i.! ii:,',....'i',...1. ,• • •' • ‘- 11 I°"'"''''' M=E MIME • :.J { * ) 5* t: cl , INI ilia P i ?.., 7 : - 6 , 1.? :, .... -, Co il ,5 , , 1 ...-4,-, , 1 t ,' ',..'";:, . 1"' :"-i ' t r'-';-":" •; . ,,.' 1 ..: - - ' , • ''' I 4-I' l'4 - I ` , : , s+ z kt - HAVE V e /lECEWALY MADE 1 •_ti- ~, {,,.., r , , ' ' ~0 'A,,OD I TI:0 N S -•7 • • - • • - . . . . s ff .A:7l 4Y' STOCK OF GOODS ME ~:: ~~. e t~~~ ENE summii]n,:iirrtArois = • ti , 1 GREATER R _ EDUCT•ION IN'' , P. 11,101.3 MU nl)e2" of our firm eonstant in-Now York; we Otve been _able within the Past fe.w'OciP . to PlNfit.kErge . „ vriolent'ict tatzons in the maileetB, aid have, .made heavy purchaos of all ki2ids of GO ods hi Our line MiliGll - -:13-E.L9 W REGULAR MARKET RATES May 73,. 1867.. THE GREAT lINVCOD STS No.43o . .Vesey Street, New York, Have opened hi connection with their p, - extensive Wholesale Es'abllshment, a large and. ELEGANT RETAIL DEPARTMENT 'Per the express purpose of retaillawtheirgoods to CONSUMERS AT IMPORTING PRIDES., and thus save them the immense profits Which usually go ,to the middle men and speculators, We ,guirmntee our. teas - and coffees-, .* all times to be freer andvure ,and warrant all goods sold froth this lionselo give - entire satisfaction; othersirise the goods' may bS. returned, and the money will be :refunded. : - PRICE LIST. oo LONG, tlllachl.6o, 80, 90, $l,OO. per, 1b... Best. MIXED, [Green and: Black] 60, 70, 70, 80, 90, $1,90 per lb., Best.. YOUNG 11YE0 N; [Green] 60 ; 70; 80; 90; - $l,OO, $l,lO, 81,25 per lb., Best. IMPERIAL: [Green]•9o, 81,00, 81,25 ENC. - BREAKFAST, [Black]. 70, 80, 90,1,00; 1,10,1;20,be5t.. - : JAPAN-, 90, 1,09,1,25 per l. GUNPOWDER, 1,25, 450 per pothd., OE GROUND COFFEES. _ iIIIBE TDO, 2 0 "25, and `3o'eeiats per pound; BEET OLD G OV T•BNIIIENT JAVA, , 4Creints- DOTAL OLUB—IWza Fine--35 Cent& We hove appointed: MESSRS. ,COLicELL WHITMAN; . • 'Agents for tie sale. or oar' Teas atid-Coffees at Who will furnish clu.rom all parts of Brad. ford county. All go are put up by ourselves in one pound packages at our Warehoe in New_York onti, retailed at Canton by Messrs. COLINSLI, dv_WHITMAN - atl the same prices Which they - are tube had 9vei our - countefs in . New York. AU good.s pat ip by ua bear the TRADE MARK of " The Great United States Tea Warehouse," *of T. Y: Kelley & Co:(stauw ed on the package. None others are gentune• We solicit a ' • • FAIR AND 'MOW:MGR . TRIAL, o ,ti (Di Of bur goods from' all who are interested in' buying a flnt-elassarticieal Tca and Coffee, at the lowest possible, rates. Sc .t. 12.184. ' • . • 0 s d• REAP! AND GREENBAO KS EMOWN • NEW,. AND R&M CHANCE " ' . o.„i E EY I The anOcribora having; on band, a Laig . . a .ni eatenalie . „ • • 004jr.IS • • • And wishing to dispose of them= fortheir Pall and' Winter • Stock, no* offer the- following inducements persons wishing to purchase Goods.in that line.. - We have put up In packag s D E§S` PITTERI4St Of trait:kis st y lessuld'kladi iitiritleetil price freak%) cote to $1,50 per yad, at as low rates Attlee laitobAtality ef:goods can he bouglit la this beretigh; or vfainithaad la..tareaty of the package! we have pat In • G.R, E-Er.N:B A OKS •• Either t al. $3, $3, ei.or $5,-so that you not only; chance of purchasing tutd_ goods at" very low prices, but may find IL-the package d , gift 0f one of„thaforeffning Outotts4 • A sample of each patters tir plainly ex; Wilted on the outside of the packagei_anci number of yards gusrraa teedt B. A. itl;Cp,, Outdoor - no of oo Office. , • Towanda,,fierd42;lB67. f f Don't forget the place. , ', f• -r BEE . - - 1)--rii 1 A - 1 1,, , 0 , A r ,*l . '!:s4 I • - . i Du,' sigrit it' T TLOB - 1 , . . -. ~ • _ .1; .1. .1 ... i . -Would taltd thirep i tthilty 'et';thiniking the filendn who en IMO Laseisted:theintat the late fee `lad **wind 'ltiluitt•notisedonely in • terfetedVitittthedi'Manese, - -wffikh t ths,37 All cooldifevta IfClt'Oet's store, in t , iy r Toyama; ' ' .-. .- 5 •••!• 4 tt 4‘14.1: , . ftnesra ' i ~ =MEE BEE MS TO THEIR - v, ~ ; >' ._ ~i.'c ~~ . . ~.. EINI ~ =I ES 77,Y0R THE = 11/231 KEE AT A, 0111 J. TEA . WAR,ZHOUgE 1: CARTON,_ p/,'„ BOARDINOthAN# DAM 1.011100 " I • #T4' .fre'rcl(K;RlT " iltiAlll4l4W;- ',l"ftitii i P . ,%7 ,s -; • - . _ visztueresme44ho otiontioosbit'lait fpx Pik Mo. d•;ottoo to Inform ber patrons that she is ii / ble to offbr thei'idvatitsiges'of-hei' histitt , itten tokalatiscitit4they efoYonog •=. • . F,! - ..F m tnnoto the languit Ale 4icitiol_ 'lt: • refers y I.entitsstoo' to J. it now*, Esq., Greenwood, Wm:Ow/112111mi gui and aads,ya - 1164:4",1591; ' • • • • • - ••• - - tiENNST - WIANIA - STATE , SCHOGb, 4 . 100 CO., eT - Pacui,Ty W. , A. • AIAtN Piole.a4o.r:o.f Yarnr.,l • r. at.d • .1.% To STREET; A: M.; Pr9fealor cif - tar.gu.e,(•,. ABLES L -11. TERRILL; A.' - Irf:',.Prilts'•or 0 latifinages 1 • and.. Draw. toir SIJE CONARD,' bra r4e3 Ma#:llsl.l . r.J. BRIGGS, B. T.,. Principal. of .•• 7 ' • MOdagellOOL „ - 'Li G r:or Inrtimit Mtal and . • • }his ALlCEAgelaratiVingruetnif -, • • , •;- - cof • • • ; • • gonoor. - .14411807:5., • Pirst Term bWrii - Beptembeiol; •. • 1 E,edora• ‘.• • - Decerizikr. , - 9,- WU. Third •"" •-• Mardi • , 21; Ir,a7. . •axi , axars PaB AT air or 1.4 wmaza : Fur Fall:tiad Spring Ternvinefuding• board - „room rent, tuition; `bock fuel, ( 4!. •- • • ind:*reafiliag,' - .f •• -- - • f;„ nn For -"- • • • ..w 0 ,For day rtudeats tuitio nand lkiok Treat.. to (.0 Taal expenahalnr school yeir: en - -No onna. charges" Students' - Itesare it.r dished With'Otoies, elltalra,-tehl m s,ltandx, rathi: bedstads, mattresaua,:pilloAra and 4)lk table. For further infonnationisera for r logue. Addfess Principal: 'Aug. • .• • • . Q USQUAT AN NA- COLLEGIATE I.J LNSTITUTg. 2'o WANDA, ERAbraltb CO.; PA. The Faß.Term .Wlll open WEDNESDAY,Sep tember 113,1867. Instructions will be furnished in the'four coursed, viz t• ENGLISII.,CIeASSIC,' NORMAL and or, ,PRENCH and DRAWING ; ,VOCA 1. um! INSTRUMENTAL "MUSIC . ; 'I . .MAWING and PAIETING: • • - • ihatding tht*lnstitute will be under the imnieclidte chaigeor thz Prin.cipal. For term,. .019.;miplyluunediaiely.to the I.n:wird., • 7: WI: SAMUEL F. COL:r. Aug. ti. - 1 67, I Tewaed.i. SS lIUNT .• will . .-•'re•ope.n hrr _ILL school for Young Ladieg: on MGND V, SEPTEMBER 2,4551.• . • .:1 '• .......-TE614113.--. 1 ( . 7, N 1 Englixh brindles - „ , jal 00 (( S9S CO I French of &Min •• - • '2: -s (ra.; l 'f) • -Deiluation,madelfor ed by-iirbtracted ipncss. Towanda, Aug. ?0.! 1507 —3m. tellangous: Ell LE TAILORING ! FXSIIION pAviDsosr, Ilisliectftilly announces to tbe:public that he' ha. opened a Tailor - Skip in _llarlington Bor., .412& will cut and make Shea an! lays Gam:env. In Vie ni , •at substantial . had oinionable ner. CUTTING- . done on short notice .um cr) rcuonable tenio. - Particular attention given to , Cleaning 0.1 Repairing Clothes - or all kinds. • Harlington. Eclat. 3; 1867.- -. , VENV. -. 13001' AND: SHOE STORE I , • , G. B. TITUS, 'llkspectfallyrinforma the citizens of Towanda Baronet. tt , at he has opened -a Boot and Shot Shop •In liwhy's Scdfding, west side of Hai, - street; whole ho will ke p on hand i stwa BOOTS AND - pia Es, Adopted to Men's and Women's weak) to,wh'ch he invites the attention of the public. Particular care will be paid to Manducterint: the . verybe4 stock wilt be usCd, sada e work minship,will be warranted first class: The 1- tronage thellqblic is solicited, conyMt th. t Satisfaction . can be given. • • ' 7 . . Old Rubber Boots and Shoes neatly p 'and half-soled. Robber soles attacheci-to boots. • . .- • Towand Sept. 3 ., 1867-.- • W B r KELLY' Dentig. 0111,,`• • over Wickbam di; Black's, Tow: , nds All the - various styles .of work scleritliL.l4 done.spi • warranted: ' P . artlcntar .htteolo.i .callect.to the Alloratnara B tse for _A rtirx t .,. Teeth, which', 1.1 egnally..q.ts (1 , ‘1 , 1 I far snperiorto either Robber. or - Saver. L• csU find examine specimens. Chloroform or Ether administered under .11- rection of. a Pliyaidan when desired. - Aug. 6. 1867.—tri • • • • WANTED:-,By the o Towanda' Tan-. T.Y /dui Compauy, Two litiridrod - Tho - aiaud of the , hest quality, to 'be delis; vitit itumediatc.l3 , , at their ' , AP - arks at Groeuwoud. 248.67. ' HE TOWANDA = BAKERY" • ." .EATISG ESTAAISHMENT ! WOOD • Ar.' ALLYN havkng parclia.Ad the :Baker) , ezd Eating" Establishment and Ortiepry • recently li kept by 11i11 , 3r.Smilh i llest: door *oath ef - the-Ward liaise, Main street; 'Fonda,wa Pa., and having re-ilogeriPartlto same., they =lns 'prepared to- bi.rdsh their 'cugtomera aid publi with everything la' their line at' Mau: k • , able retes t • ... TI11;11t. • EtiTINGISE4RTMENT - • :Is fitted. •np in the tdost aiproved stile und Meals are served at all hours, and their,store fs ailed with a good-assortment of 11ROCERIES, opEcs AND DRIED Fraii:rB, ,tot. --etc They will keep in' store and sell at wht , lep.Ale -and retalror manufactare to order .' BREAD,,.*RISOUIT,. tous, BUNS, PIES AND Of all kinds. , :.Also-will keep the best Cracker- , of • all kinds in the mark,ot, •by the ba rrel or pound.. Freak. Oysters conitantly ~n Laud by :the keg or dish, Oarp- as the cheapest. They will use the best -materials in every thing al id will try to please the most fa,stidkus. . *lr.-Wedding and other fancy Cakes made to Order. • 1611,4Farritlies supplied : daily Auld proool4 with anything desired in.our They employ none but the' most skilful wotk ,mett, and use only the best material. -They are determined' toleep a first class Istoblishment. Give us a fair:and candid trial and you will find it to your advantage. G. WOOD.' J. Sr. ALLYN. Towanda,-Aug. lie7.—yr. - • EIIAY.,-;;Canae;tti,--tbO eileltssure of the sabscriber is Herrick town shi about the lot-day of July, a imall• Brown Ye 1- log. 'Mate in. theforebeacl. The. obilkor lird , quested to' prove piopeTty, pay eh.rgoiau i t,ker said steer avray4 . -•- ; • 'Calms raw?. Herrick, Sqiit. 2, IVA.* C HEAP: i ASSAGE PROM OR TO IRE 1 D-• 011:ENetAND I E . iiiiintiot, co. LINZ 'OP sitilissUltl- TROY. OR TO , 4r qotett. &I targitroot.. _ _ _Virinkttha - autom's old i'lltadefir Elie" of Ltverteoll'a kotl; sAilirtgVe9 week. Swallow-tail Line or `de to lea. pm; m 11100114", alFtonth.-,- , , - -, ' • . . 'ileraktinc6s, to'Rigland',lrela0 , 111 d Scotland poyabla (Xi tleptan4: I%ft:father frattlonlars;iptily Will.anis NewArattiti or 4;' •- • C. 1 1 ,-;11.401e ... .f. CO.. Milkers. oct,. 1, VAG. - Towanda . I INTERN:AL:REVENUE ! '. • Notko la blirebu . i.glren that the Annos - I lletot Exche taw foillB6l:tarbeen transmit telt& me by the giemioe t &lute° sane has be °erne Amend payable:. :.All-persons In the County of BRADFORD wild make ;my- Mint iftbe.Collecter's Mee' Towanda, on or befotetitel2th day.uf September; 1887- Notice -1114.1 givea - that , ail persons:who neglect or re hum to 'pay tberdutiee and , stasee wow(' op., them within tfie' time.specified. become Ii able to_pity . the , , penilthla. ed by law, in 'addition. ' ,; L. SCOTT. / • • - • • ' Colledior 13thinitslci;PenYtt. - "'lc:Wanda - ; gag:, q; 1387.. ; „ • ISoELLOTIOI;r8 ROOKS. AT 0-the Mira Idea.