Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, August 13, 1868, Image 2

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    Nana from , a 4. Nations:
*ere never ilct maaf in k
sane "at,the itardsburg (PO 11 940 61 u
now, and they continue to =is litho We
of one a day.
—A party of illicit -distillers in
East Tenaeme oeseght a United Stabs id
dier the other day and hung dim.
—The New Orleangi - 3r itepubikrps
prints a huge carpet-beg a' .the . head of rte
commas. It is not afraid a this term
—The farmers in Montana are
yoking buffalo calves, eith the expectation
of training them to do the atpric of oxen.
• —The harvest in Morocco in a• fail
ure and the people are dying of banger,
The situation is awn worse that - of Algeria:
-The discovery of a new rifle ball,
“warranted to pierce through an deism"
at present kxiown," is announced in Paris.
-4t is reported that an alarming
deficit will be 'shown in the Post Offoe
pertinent, for the `fiscal year which ended
Jima' 30th, no less than $8,000,000.'„ Then
figures are startling.
Jay Gould wai, on 'Thurs
day, elected President of the Erie Railway
Company, in place of John B. Eldridge, re
signed.
—The Miller patent for making
paper from wood bas been extended • seven
years.
—ix Governor , Co; of Ohio, still
refines mes to ri ... lcthe office of conunladoner
of intemsi revenue.
--The owner of the Granite Mills,
at Baltimore, says his lass by the flood is
$250,000.
—A gold fish measuring 13 inches
in length and 7 in breadth vas recently
caught in the Schuylkill near Phoenixville.
—A sevv2 years old-boy a Bel
lows Falls, Vt„ fell into a well.:rad was
rescue& after being seventeen minutes in
the water. , „ „
—Chas. E. Breker„keeper, of a
Zoological Garden, Philadelphia, Was, on
Tuesday last, bitten by one of his rattle
snakes and died in 30 minutes notwithstan
ding the application of remedies.
—Mr. Johnson Gillam, Jr., was
murdered in Shrewsbury, Vt.. on Saturday
list. Murders are very rare in Vermont,
and they do. not bang people there.
—Hettric Schafer, a German, has
been arrested at Patterson, ' New York,
charged with the murder of hiS master and
mistress, and tsto children, in Hope Dorm
_stadt, while in their employ.
—The loComotive,.Augusta, explo
ded at Georgetoin, destroying the engine
house and mortally:wounding a manat work
in an adjoining field..
—General Howard, of the Freed
men's Bureau, addrelaed a large meeting at
Richmond, on the 4th instant
—Judge William Dock, a promi-.
merit and much respected citizen of Itarris!
burg, died on Tuesday evening.
--Wendell Philips wants legisla
tive bOdies made larger in order to prevent
corruption. We thiiik he 121 right.
—Mrs. Elizabeth Garman, of New
York, went to sleep in a bed close to i sec
' and story window. She rolled over, rolled
out and was - badly hurt.
—The Atlantic-cable, of 1866, has
ceased to work, It is eupposed' to have
been injured by an iceberg near-Newfound
land,
—lt is estimated that $4,000,000
worth of lumber has been consumed by Are
in the Canada forests this season.
—One of the teachers in Lowell,
Man.. has been over thirty years in the ser
vice, and another twenty-six.
• --Daring the storm in Chicago on
Thursday last, three persons in different
parts of the city were killed by lightning.—
Several buildings were struck,
—The Senate of Georgia sit in se
cret session and no reporter") are admitted,
neither is a member snowed to divulge the
•
business of the body I
--Efforts have been renewed to
ruse the British sloop-of-war Hu"sar,which
sank in Long Island Bound in November,
1780, with 900,000 guineas and 80 American
prisoners on board.
—There is a very ill feeling be
tween the people and the - police of Atlanta,
The people are rebel, the police Union.
--The tl,egislature of Georgia de
feated a resolution to authorize the commit
tees to employ female clerks.
—The National Temperance Con
vention wised strong resolutions bi favor
, of entire prohibition of the liquor traffic.
—The steamer Virginiia Clyde,
bitilt ass blockade runner, captured daring
the war, has been sold for $lO,OOO.
--The President has officially pro
claimed the ratification of the treaty between
this country and Frusta' ,relating to citizen
ship.
—The Republican National Execu-
tive Committee, and 'Republican ,Central
Committee are in session at the Fifth Ave
nue Hotel.
—Two and a•half million of acres
more of corn this year, than last, have been
planted in, the rebel States, and the condi
tion is generally good.
- turns out over an aver
age crop, except in Vermont, Connecticut,
Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi,. Florida,
Texas and Nebraska.
—Texas has 33 per cent more of
cotton acreage this year than last. The
other cotton states fell behind last year.
—A destructive fire visited Oil
City on• rriday, destroying both aides of
Main street from the post dmce to the Na
tional hotel Two hotels were destroyed.
Damage 1150,000.
—The residence, barns, a valuable
horse, twenty tons of hay, farming utensils,
etc., of A. L. Wait, were burned at Lowell,
Maas., on the 3d - inst. Loss $150,000 ; in
sured. .
—The woolen and cotton manufac
tory of Brown t Bons, Philadelphia~ was
almost entirely destroyed by Bra Tuesday
morning.
,The logs will probably eland
$lOO,OOO. Insured $40,000.
—A dwelling house on Walnut
street, Ettstheater, owned and pot:spied by a
man stained Thomas Hammond, • was . de
stroyed by tire Monday night, and a *in of
Mr. Hammond, aged nix years, perished in
the limes.
—Mary Wetmore, of Frankfort,
Herkimer county, N. Y., was shot on the
canal boat C. B. Daniels, at Buffalo, on
Wednesday evening by her husband, Mil
ford B. Wetmore, from whom she had ap
plied for a divas*. Mr. Wettnorelms been
committed for trial far an aasault with intent
to kill. The woman will probably recover.
General Grant has recommended
the remission of the remainder of the sen
tences and the relies* from imprimonment
of all persons now in orminement under
sentemeret militartemendasimmimened
under the reemstreetion seta of Googlies
is the State in which said acts have oemal
:to be operative.
Room:num Ohicirto,
and says be dkinishas his hands otitis DID.
magic Oonvention:"
Vanilla IC
Towanda, ThpradlY, A
National Mlnadbu
TOR MEDI=
GEN. ULYSSES B.` l
i JOE VICE PRESIDENT
.
HON, saluyuat COLFAX
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Republitu State Ticket.
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Col: Jamb ill. tiiiipb4 r ot:***4 16;
imams opuorl.. Anoutum, m'•
Hon: THADDEUS Stamm died 44
residence - on - (lapitol.
tor 4 Tuesday • evening At - 12,044.
The telegram announcing his demise
says that he passed away quietly and
calmly, as tho ugh ugh falling ssIPSi )
The deatti of Mr,, thong
for some, leie itipecifitt
the -country- with profound grief. He'
has occupied a prdminent position,
and by his ability - And fearlessness
has commanded - the ''reePect,'_,oT fll
parties.' His views on the ',bond
question has raised up cconitlerehle
opposition to him in ,Lancastei cman
ty, but he would unquestionably have
been returned Obsp'eSs•
death, the Radical 'party Irisc's„en
able and ; eloquent advocate:,
EIEY/WITILIS LKITTZIt OF
ARCM.
StYmeer"o: •letter . .eeeePtini, the
nomination of the , DemOcratic 'Na
tional Convention 'for President 'of
the Unite States has at length been'
made public, "afirdomPletelY',dierip:
points the expectations of alk who
may have thought him . more moderate,
than Blair. The current siippellitlen.
has been that the letter Witi . dpaiPid
on the indisposition of 14 Sexth04 to!.
fall in with the ultra views .ot, the
revolutionists ; but no`er- heaays that
he delayed a formal treceptinCe:slntil
the adjournment of Congrese c ,:"fei.
the purpoie of seeing . What light the
action of Congress would throw upon
the interests of the country." Trans ,
lated into plain English,, this means
that he' held on 'to see hoiv
capital.he could manage ti ware by
artfully misrepresenting the • action ,
of Congress. Accordinkly Irechargell'
Congress with allying "itself - With
the military 'power . which is tcf,htiar"
directly upon elections intnany Sta.
tea." Where is the evidence of this ?
By the terms of the recobstrtictitm
laws, enacted over the Pregdept's
veto, all the. States referred to bave.
been formally relieved of military
rule. The orders have been publish
ed ; and Seymour has
,chorseir to.ig
nore them together. ' The military
force stationed in the south is,very
small. General Meade's order' showed
how ridiculously small it harm any
purpose of interference with elections.
The commanders are everywhere in
the teconsttucted States expressly
charged to refrain from all further
interference with the civil autoritie&
I Congress enacted no laws impairing
this arrangement. - Seymour irrthere
fore guilty of tlie grossest and moat
deliberate falsification. With the
restoration of civil rule the power of
General Grant under the teconstric
tion laws ceases, -and the President
and Secretary of War wield the con
trol of the forces.
In view of the dangerous and rev
olutionary schemes of Blair and'An
drew Johnson, Congress was com
pelled to take a recess instead of ad
journing until December, and this
Seymour calls holding "in perpetual
eession, with avowed purpose of ma
king laws as it shall see fit in view
of the elections soon to take place,"
when Congress is not in session at all,
and 'the avowed purpOse is not to hold
a session, andinot to pass any laws,
unless the events of the thnesimpar
atively demand action. Seymour
artfully states one side of the alter-'
native in a garbled form, and omits
the other. He adds,"Never before has
Congress taken so menacing an atti
tude towards electors." 'We have,
just shown how peaceful is the,atti-,
tude. We have disproied the alleged
Connection with the millitary, and
exhibited the fact
.thattVongrees is
not in session, and doeti 'not propose
to be,unless to prevent, tev.oltiticeniry.
violence. Where, then is the then
ace ? There can be wine except to
revolutionists, and , Seymour's latter
viewing it as a menace .places
'lifui
clearly, In the ranks of the plotperti of 1
violent usurpation: I
Seymour's references to the PiopOt
ed choice of electors fOr Piesbienthy
the southern State Legislatiges
•
not a word as to the cause.thatinda•
ces it, but attempts to saddle all
upon Congress.' He says disfinctly
-that this is done tinder the infinity%
of COngress, when in fact&Mgresis
carefully refrained from ,taking any
action on the subject. - -He Argots
that the example for this 'thing 'Wan
set by Democratic' Smith cirollia,
and that - but for reconstruction the
rebels there would still be acting
under laws•requiring this sortofelec
ie very impressive 'over its
present'proposition, which he wins /
the first bold step to destroyfile,rigid,
of suffrage. Yet the ; Republicans
*ve done more in their short eager
to extend and fortify the 'right . or
suffrage than the, Demi:K*l4e PairtY
did in the whole of its long, history.
He, a candidate of a party neekingto
disfranchise n whole remold to
degrade theM by Memel of appteelive
black codes, invokes the.wrrith'ef the
people' against the : RePnblieane„on
the• ground ortiok`Eieektiig to itiitroy
the right of suffrage , Titpirrminoth
ing in iiiii , letter L atiOnt therreign of
terror estAblished by the rebel! in
mint' purls of the month' to prevent
the Republicans front voting for ihefr
our country)
tre--nra-65
lie *Was irialt his, own letter. But be
was anticipated_ArAant. Om he.
wrote "Let us have pease," and after
vain efforts by the Demoor4o press
deeptid4r adirlimblW.tornsipPkbtiriate
tteilentirieltittibilliill*.'-`i'Av,/ '
* **b r owijoii r oweg i
die, way, of its ,*liftnilv**l4ll')
Mantis civilmirlobreiltup
and thillepenittioteld firliteilptierto
* 162 ' 4 4 .1 i 4 t,c0:510i r."0:* * L ' l 't
ti ' ll444 " ' _
.41 1 a- . 1441500 4 ;
great i isietesta of ,
,tawkoounirOemaad
peace and'orler. , !: lialiblumariabori'
in Ns letter to iceejii'Veice 1 *lthlbit '
P r atiY;*alCo , ll o4l - / .I ?.: * *
that he inasiiii peace n iPhiliii4)44,
Tense. Or is 131air!a .warritimick-,
isn i Ileteieen; the , twiietlitse 'bits
dtbeeg rie'd-Viri64l,4#al*ilo44l
Fl* o3 .li'i4 4.1h404-0
, Tay to.fght.agek
4t..q .140t4 i
talk abodt peace and Att Ow Banal
time td '
.'-' , O! ?.'"- 1 - ii .
' The 'ileniiiiksjitiff4eitiii‘ *lli,*
re4lvilkq4,iliet g",c't 44,04Frf.ii
lengthenedlbyi ReptiblicauOlicy. la
Phrasedhat' .reads •• oddlyijlaed cow
l.raeted With &CH fact" that ilbe:dely
legielitliO. 9
: 1 b... 4 ., kii: ', o° . c i .' l o,li*. ; l
the 4. 13 0i11'0Ft 1 94., .WO - re tc+49ls l Nrr:
peimoni..complains vof , *lt ~Iszes,,
althongh l =l",..l. l ffellv shoepedi'llint
Congiess ,hatinsde: a irldctitid:of 94
h0P! 14 4,4 11 ti*ii:^o7o,)4 l llca"Ka r tf ,
dcliefiXPiiiell7o o oheke. piiPoOtArn
He mates 'the. twee= ofthe.-tOntb ,
- ern4vbels ,, s , ifeison , *A4'106 , 410
elected'*iireSedt4ivie t afthe i tedeif=
80oatoidligtee , iiho*ii4iSit iVitit: 2
ted to,
,Congress. , ,, fiesculdgiumOhe,
rebel : ohiebr Agit , hiwlibidi4 w wbeli-
D imibeis.of theM!'ittli*OPM: ll X - 4 1 reaq 6 i,
ii* a ne°'77o l o de ol l . i4 l l ol /tlol ' .
of the booPiroOlackilves , : ,' ~
hi o
~Taken: altogether, ;this • tter fairly 1
illastsatesi the ditto!, .ad rnpolinte
and dangerous Charadro thle:Oelt
deniageine. Ne i more re teas leAlt:
er than.:Seyrulanr, , could hava L heen
selected :His : . plausible ,1 language
invariably Conceals. the 'dry worst ,
pnrposee, and' ought , to," care :for
' him 4. o . l oatlilog 1 141 .:F5144 1 ,01 a
every loyal heart in the republic: ~,. ,
r. , ;;fl
IDOLUgale
..• pi
Oar' .SOutherfr friendobsevtivi
been tuna bi Unit furmittaipisa 13#darl
anoe by „ the•horrorn Own-Wide Hanspnia l
proposes, if ''oeloted
Blair end Beymoni,, that'the,inbite
shall combine and not givithetienslthaeeinL'
ployment or food. TUN
of D , ,;,
Like frog , ,§Cl ,
iwur.... 44 PAPY
grows more bo Miged lig it flows ' 4 . 1 -
It is new
,luting to wall to thejlize of s boil; ;
as did the frog in the fable. i But ; it -oak
swell , " did that taia naniti.**lt burets;
without being able 'to assume the deltirek.
•
magnitude.
-The Demoerstio perre sre trontw
led abont ' Oen. Grant's etieeklies: '
Buckeer.it Font Despieelii's*l„ Pembeikon
at Vialbarg ; and' rebels' 'lO/151#11jr
been itmely tronbledloY then; aver since
began tomate speeches. ' •
The Alkany JounOf well sale,
" 14 hall Frank Blair .13r9Paarli to !Oat :the -
accession ota Republican sandidata to the,
Presidency, by , violent • inea44 he pinbably .
forgets abet a =gutty of his snpporteninne
nnder parole not te.teir mi against pen.
Grant."
Wade Hampton eqe "I Yield:
to none in devotion :to the lost cerise' far'
which !fought". 'Why should he be so 'de
voted to the dead? Deed *et shire the
proverb,cause precious obitreent to stink.
Have you Organized is Gra* ancl
Colfax Club in your pistdct I' l If not: you
have yet to thsoliarge the set imp,orkint
duty you owe to the 'party. j . . ,
isayes,in tee late Atian4 ,
Is speech, that "the.sisr teas froctFeeiti by the
defeated Demecratic 'pray in 1 800.” Toombs
was and is s•Denifiarat, and 'Orilla to knoW..
The copperheads .41PunnsYlia•
nia . are adopting coffe; ecdoOdiknitaleriteiid
of Confederate gray, .1 - veernlela etni i tiAirfille
forging 3 4tilnazation'PaPeri 14 °M 04 Kea t i ll Y
detected. Wise chaps thellOrPs• .:,
—Reason with yolks deifbtfol neigh;
bar, and aloe him Una 'Grinitand•Oolfax 2
are hi pesee, irlitte• the POMO: of the Aka
Democracy' instill 'for Ifir. i ; ee l s '' " " !,'
. 7 conibined tffoki. ' is the,secto:4
sireoess in polities. then oiipulize the 'for
ces of Grant and (*Lai. hi' *lraq yilive
and school 'district in ihell i tete. - .3
'
,
I
—Do yon believe Grant and Colfax
are better deterring of the dulfragee Of the
American people than , fkrpriinir and Fla ?
Then show year filth' by yrrnryrentra. Veit
for Grant and Mid= • : Sake iiotes **them ,
rilinerer yririferin exert yirtulinfirtinke. l ' ' ' '
' -The ' 4° l/ ' 4: I r • G? - "PA' prom;;
• , • • .t. i yin. , .ll
inent! X:Wsil,4rat if. l ol B , l o44tbalL , P*'
OPanY 513 *Iligekhl9 3 4 0 M cFr.*# SP4I
Colfax. ±.t I. • ' 1..1•': ' 1 . 1 ,;'' 'll .- -, !.
The Libby prison :14is been. sug
gested as Imitable" tilaorr frit inestiOttatib'
headtptaiters dining the *Menthe is
Tam ! t': -_, i; ~:, , 1 1% , 41 fl , esit:: L!‘
'aa
I ,' - 711# 1 1 11 0. i C b rA l P i O ili kf:4P it i ,
tiii Mir - *lig 0 i O O thi-Piii4 6lo lY44.
Tho . thit act of : th !f feb,llf ,tl,OO their"
!r?l,' te 4 Ptetio D ezl2 ?" o 4 t. .: 141 4
tr 41,4‘g°
il %t il
ektite ttfo. ttester
into
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tt'Uliffp.;.,t l4lo lialli**Ao C43- 4 4 ;:
benk i l.bOK int6 . l 4, "Ai!4i° t ,
,: ,,.: ;
' T o embiriabs. the , iproaticatiotref
Monier sutemilet the ita* &Abut%
fowls. einiingwasshattheltigissruliess ,
Motional, this thilsoplairosbibot inibgn'
wit, and , thatiberetotr the l'lltr ilhOlda nbe
suspended, tudil Os comeirduiald raids! Ns
indisetsantaselds On speltbni: • , ' i': P , '
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weak , sitnpligit abtektilled tb Oti
*liii liftli 4 thei f !`blibipbrile bipti"bhitt l
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er and
idea
Itopreeentativee i the several oonitil
tee of this State, i!t, we deem it our
dityio enter onr-solinnirA
aainst( : AO pimp .
able luitinfiiefelotepfehei
g' a r iiii i ; itirbiwi We
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- ccieMa4l-4 Wm 4 3 P. , stratTbSt 0 17• 14
oggllte no. it,Senstoro he No ;vitae 0f".4
feuded Amy of , tie, ~ lobby . Aaktoberep
iv* , are- • coly}totlyt , Using mound
foxiloadoljo *kw winmovers4 o 7 ,
(40,4ienPpoi4tetN iket ~ to-woik ;Wis.,
3ni tkO. Ointoo . , tert lel man 3by tbcix
a t m",
11PP;Y
PI:of Or iYtamit oarru_ PtOlg
Ali th oilekargin, .agaiset.)l4 yo
fienskoog ;C9 . arelmeolcky.l men
*IR baie-40enl , keown:-act COUgliOn:
LKlrge 1 , /11/01#rn gob Leginlatuo ni
th9,-PPitt , toome4nZoosiltheyttokolAiitx
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itonfaxda,thiacbema. ~ .;Wu
eppi ,
eligraloandouloptuaete;l4 , bantog
Umitirstpeoaitioestoutkeir pftaisemonld
d o.4im,:mfbiiteliomore barrow, We
have Atha Keel; ortjaterfering,. puma,
said' before,l .with, &era , tthe clocal
neminet t ione...b4t we .eau . otasure the
Pieplbligtme-orlthe , Bredford; , diatriet
th* they beve.nomme abler. gentle
Mee,n itho 4iaaict .tbaußenatoridan
dowtosrePrOseat,, them - bere.;; andrive
bfwgrithatjh the,laugame of: the la-,
molted, LOcola "its no time Isowk
eta howl," • : We peed allow, ablel
and,', ithfoll members in, the Senate:
Noe; would, be, Moregratified in, Mr.,
I.4amion'4, defeat
,than *motor W.. LA.
Wallace, wtlo Min °ltem, found more
thpu,he bargatried,for, in lari. Louplen'a
'eeoaetionapeeebee, land , that alone
Poght te,eeenre, a ,unaninons renomi
eatiee,fig lir. lA. . , ~,t,- •..
.
.•11111";fihe • Relinhliean Ocntret,ltiol bf
Wyoming Vonlity,l,wa held , at
ifliinooon AYopday last. Ceneereee
!it ;t,he Seuatailal tktnferenoe' -were
pkiiited and ! thistencted ,-t(Visupp9rf,
rprEn - OkrOniOiri, - the county:
co4nt,t hotaii:)lo
Penvention onl:Aldoaday neat.
• •
True. •Dsmociaine Nionts-There hee
been toodldearof eireitation
prorebel eamrover ' ene
gate to , the Weir - PYork - oOpperhead
Oonventiom • 'fe' hdiled front Ten
petiee,inot had a • record about, on a
pare with' alll other 'llkiserVitive ,
He IS a natite
of:Philadelphia and had s fair ltern
mon school 4ldidation ' and knows to'
nsornsbont the • suffering* , l' slave
thin 'othera who have' gone' frioni= the
Mirth: `he is; hi Tenneitsee;
I just what theleopperheed - psptirkare'
denouncing na'ar oerpet-bagger."
exarmyoffieeritlves the Detroit Poet
the following iaceonnt'' of this - traitor
1
to' taee traitor' 'the' Union:
. "When Ma l joi. IGlSorge Steams, of
Boston,was sent by. the Goyernor to
Nashville; iri ;1883; to tais'e: and or
ganizaeolered` troops, having become
sornewhatle4tiainted with , Mt': Wil
liams,' he took, him along 't'aiisiist in
hieing Veornitei: Not rneetinglii"ex
peetationa,llliaras was asMgned
to my regfm ni (13th U. S. C. I.)as.
'sergeant mayor, from - which pcisition
he was redacild to the ranks within
two months, incomiieteney.atid
disobedience of orders."
I=
From that time forward the "guard
hone report ' give hjs principal.
record. He v'os court-martialed three
;times; and sentenced to "hard labor
with ball'andichein,and lope or'payin
was sent to the gnard-honse dr.iens
of times b 7 his commanding officers
for insolence land disohediee(s6
atwayel taken '. dd . 'when a march er '
iight•wiii , anticipated;
at the' battle 1 . of Nashville; Wand the
filbeetineht campaign against 'Hood, -
id whichbin iregiment took
nent'part; and was' held'inveontenipt
fhb''lowest private ' the regi-;
,thentri• • 1:;.„,, I, ,• • • .•
,
• • ,IfitO POstrhatmPits.:
A . ., W. - AiIEW-31.01111 1 S)101';
uau. N. Y.
Inft
~ , ~ ~
Oit will find Granite Momenta ,
' hoth Qelee
sad Concord, .Aratli sad' platelllintksi an
Void Geetee to AL A. Lige .easottasent ema
staidly on band, Abeip , o the eheerst.
'
:Avg. 10;1868+4-1y. . ,
;
1 -, VAITTON, Om ovirrf,, P 4,
lite:B*4li ' .:=::epeit' - ,ii«:ii.. tier
;,, i trz y ; eOA
tail z 4 , l ; i s ald Centre F 441,1
s,4'„„norrs - AcnoOL yolt
YountlAiiks rirr **ail MONDAY;
the Me 6 at AUGUST.
ThePaP, 411*L4e/ilia 44e .rof 1 9:1!“P!
•klisbiltmaioll.; 44.0 •••• • • L.* 50 swot
sitOgOs each' ' 61/ . 9 0
Biwa' os rtscelved it my ttme;out
Mal* sitilbe made' attar fates
1 -Mit4 l ° 3o ' lo, o 3 :
- rW;I3, 1
rmiillisla iiii.LE.—The fathom:its*
wilkrlP 0 ;lOW snaton,:at ''. his rest.
17 1 ", !-. - :: - .t: nl• or' : .11 .!:
i .;,:s HATURDAILX•7 BEPTEXIIM 5 i 4869: L :••
Mitimiliel iie iier is' Aisclqi:iii. : 4#iii ipilitY
!Ay otr - e - virs-
, t,b-ott:lfoomi f ., : ..
I ''':' ' t ti6ol6i6b),; ( ittibitiT6Bl" l ''''! I.
ttn2o. oo ,4 l Milirr i f i ttiM ol 74 44 /
*ldlitadie farlialT f itei Wit
11111:411 . 110010 11 11110r14 1 1brigkeIlakiretsv
r l,
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t 1... . I s t1:" ".. ' ' '•' A gti !1.1 i'y W :ii P
i'e• , A t .! qP.P y l fi t ,
treesifi Aid ' ' alio ' it;
ge t. IgLialliffThinilorlibidea.lentanst
.Pv i Npilarp
cal cif tt i fi ll = 1 PsiftV I, IF
f , tr: u. k - 17 1 ,149114013191711111(7111, 1 l . '
• Allit• Urieill • . xy, 41 1 044 1 0 1 01:,
0010N 1 L-. 1.
7 n lltnrri
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taw ihtiekvi i......13:u• k . :.:).11 7,;..ty flonto.
ir't li ar io g i c ..;.....r_ , • •• . L..,.. , r. ... 4 ciatoi ;
• VP AND tiio
New. 2bl ditiounti.
DURO'
I=
publisheei
the.Seits
sheSin. pon
d-of ivery
the remotest
local 1101/211111-
Moore; Towaads %ore' .. _ ____ ; ‘. .
I.lllkrir7llod/Wid•Jisirv, .3vain Irt.• t, p. 1119
_ TALMO i1M111,415 VIM
Mimi ty1 0 ••• - r! al IffositT, G. if. Tour. B. it
VortektAraiono Braogroo_ _ Vt.
.Mt e b i ro nWE D ZPINE
lo • do. '. J . =Ms,
_Thito
'-, • f -, . - t I , . Is. Gorsowy t iz , 11010
tritearle94.FultilL___ACl6 to
Onnilki .4;Cloibbsok: 1111110.1Or_ 11
. • A,
Ili2loidititftrg;=3l •
40 sto rforet_
_mialisiforeN 'umiak
1 vArieg,,, _=z
not r ail.l o ltobor i g wind = uar aosllbrimi , 4 '
e: 4 ,P"a RaLoOord 1 , Wilo.olollol l lL I
Wlllft t r• J.Tferhk•P t Ig I R I VM?"
i a;
a r i;:li 1 G - t- tad vioi.v ' , ll ;:;: , 7 j:g: 1 ; 1 0'
4111bi l ipreo.„ a r e otguniao. it =Jar
Wa •As . Med 1 C.
Illaolort top: •Iminison ikold VIM
FA. 4.14.811' • Ga na fro
J.
As
_•91.4* -0 Wib o t ro • *car*
fiat nsarik►• y Olen% .k: stone
•lindmllsookbev..LatorillsobenStosol itoorod•
,narsiatt.,L.yoiroy;,4l,lo,44A„
; (= I nidrn.,t.
comoimpot & , elm octopi 41:' .
)11. irft4•• lild e_ • MIA Pooble Noolk Nam
isit,..zqiisinb__,_ ..trYlitit.stiVZ'
iiirn76will rem e Pkgai!lobitakizigi
o ..X.„ll4mopj Wyolaikoz• ii, •
4 ! roe ;vWomX B. Madden; Irlidkx, - J,
Wattlei 1 Mama; &Amount; -, ,- !..i: I, ',l'
g
vi t iff
1 61 IT IN 1012X1R,,-- fl RIIIIIIOO ykty , the,
Ati "-Ittare Fiait'26ll t he belt' ef.seVW
thagalleti : litcflat Jr t Peek Int mei
gpthe plot, rage ow, s wwwah
w knit= la the teadld laiftod'OM7(
mod &wills ette eld:TeeseleatherigY b
ickiitir 9tir %PAO/ate Ithe
ar Ito ,
,irot 11 is e osuso of so , ow,
Mitt lietogl01161: tut Taillike& liatrab•
beefki 0,97 - fr= the fruit* " 4 " 1 "W luld.
itawtblea nK .. end. spa neeeeauffly, g pat
edge Mille robber In 61)n ;act With the FAA.
gal.:.:lrow:.:aok tad or loom. thelteteabg.
"belt tc , est. ,, oli ino- , p luv io ,",o,l =
Weer •ea ;- at, lon' , ow at once
gairirilt ‘llll3. ! IP. the ova* iilaoes god'
bai; It, over ate 11 OP3lllli4thit Tbigin
ref rhMa lir ler-th il aPwtli e inlialtrgtillAtt
ries, Jare,aoriWarninted . aLl/ SWIM/ - . it ,it
:Pr plewhplgesle akdietail,by, . , ~ , j ~,,
I • ' • • -, • COp DING & ttIYSSELL:,'
lowiali;July.2ll, Iges::::6w.:. i- • ~-; - 1.1
•
k•xf
Wr4o:4lolVl,gil r•:!: II
lif-AILtMaILPSONok BOOKBS 'TOWLES!'
OtYtCI IS sig;iaXiis '
:'• ; • :CI:110.1,90 A .114 , p1 • Iri t.
Reit Estate.purabased )•en d sold. o tayeshrielibi
made;snd Maney,,L144.4.,(1 1 4. „
lay 48,1888. = 9,m:
DSSOLUTlONThe',lcoepsTitner
ship hiretofore exiting under the Arm
011ie of Bliley, - Horton Co., As this dsy
Entail consent:-.Tbs. books of the
firm be settled by 3. W. Bailey st the once
? f•the ß dli " n, P i f llll Q . W. BALLET,
• -O. O. ;HORTON.
7NO. BARBERb.
- Clinton, aid) , 9bit; 1888, •'- • •
pd . Ps CIDER, VINEGAR, at L. _
Iifc,CABE A MIXS,
A FINK aSORTMENT, OF TOI-
A LET SOAPS, at.., IeicCABE I MIX'S.
TO' AND
.A.GRI97IIR4L
\ I • •••. • . •
IdANIIPACTIMES 1117138 i 13140-HES
HEAVY "ANA. LIGHT WAGONS;
WOOD , TWINING IN ALL ITS saki:ions,
HU BS,:. SPOKES l& 'BENT' STUFF
TAEOE'STOCIT: MU MUCH TO liOtaCT
EIEQOND GROWTH HI(3RORY & 0
- „•
, .
We have ,the Brent./ and Icarrow.
• •
Tlißi epRN
♦. .1
WOMB.'
TOWAIyDA; P.E:I!TYA.,
BENT STUFF,
MEI
Tor„Nziw.. :woo)). WORK...
BCROLL SAWING, PLANING, ETC., 'ETC
. To Dealers in
We otter a
Thfrabove are from the best
LIGHT AND NE4TT WAGONS ON HAND
PICKS made, and dressed.
T .
\W. T... 8111 OP, SapeOntsn
H. 0: : 11P.CIIII, President.
=ME
GROCERY I
NHS BLOCK,.
10,1 ,Pa
S64beast 6orner'pf
TOWANDA,
ME
PaovinoNa, Fie
PIRA &c.
The
, - "midprOimi deaire
iiektioirledgemente for the very fill
patronage • they have .rec,cv • d
the' pest eight' menthe.
• Nhey have recentlrmade , lar: : ad.
ditMi4iictliellO'aft; 1)1'4 •" 4 1 i
. , F 1 . 3, . , Are 3 . ak y
receipt Ot t Goodeildeptcd'to,the • entil
Of 1 their trade, elk& which have been
"! 31 9 .. i0: 4 0 1 4 r ‘ iiiitklifiniiitiat ibP
. ~
very' barest market'rateil:' ''"-" '.'
,r t. try , s - ~„..... •: T.-. li , ' ;,:: 0 , 11 . ,' 1.... .1 .
i:Witiktbilr experiencetend tly
inic,i6iiierliapilitiee" ,
'the,i; wevii•l'iitOei
pectftilly,Anvite their 'old friend,
, li- 4 , , ,- ,11: .1 ; •• ;
~ I••, . - • I :.: • 2 ~.
i a*4- 0 1 1 4 1 9PeFA t?.
04. exammetioo,of
itteh; gdaoli: °Tiie. I'66r - 'deliaMililit
, r.), ~,,,:„.,, .. ,'• V . rtl•i' "4 i./.. II
int& examination .willdjliatifr, their
t 1:;
Acr i
e, In. •• gtvlpg -V:
e .,, o
a l 1
C 7
fqtp.`o •
f•44ertlielr tradii and thoir'Congdinciel .
:I,Thgrcontinner,to , pay liberalipricee
Pii Ql44i, " i!'i ' )F!"/Flniio4 o ,,..*arkti •,:kr..=
t..ii tylangos
1*13,4
100"1.40...va5a05,x1
• V/iill.llo 37.00 I
gregoke g1eurazr4..,.,,00
Maria Bye and yea— . 226
I vat trav 1k 61-i d &tett; We toy`
77a.giliatigiatttaiti+ done if
Shedzill b;
, lei
azslha , t
0.
.
.
1 '4lOl MICAI4S; AT: ALL 1101ISS
•
• . rank Inn
availit.ll:l'ti-fi D.: 114,f 1
tiro. W. YOI/W47 0
Taweada, Jane 11,1818.
Nis
.0 A AGN ADDITI
s a go. to : th t .w ar t f i d e n itu .!!-
-'O - 1 . 4.‘w0
,14-d: T it z .4 ll : Tisr Err ytdirv,;:
.11',11-11 trthd .'Oll6
-
IVO: WRIT :
I. OrfAl t nir - p
-
MIS
';i l k•Lz .i- , 7-t': ,i?!.i!
-, 7 gift -4i fy'i•;.ti- , ,;: - ... . jti 10.1 - !‘,;• , fj; . ;
AVAJAIRIVitiRaMiT,,r
. -
#141X:P.,„-#IIIArII:4OWAFf AA,
#*elotTft4o ooo 4
*,,,AVAs . .floWlsPrlc t tl f j
AI4T - , • 44t04'ditittitT
A:4fr • Tuft tot the filipidlos c ihe pia%
ili.l,4ladli
MEMO
I -0:4:1 ,:.",ifq):.% 11', blin
1% , I.IIP -. 7 I CI, tl!fif :11 K.I.
MI,NURAaTUREW6OOO:4O
W./11
9r4,410 6 .1 o+l4 WRArafifiblic i
!MEE
BAR 9
i•„! kt:
TII bolir trollw faiths' t'
:• t)l, Z
iPP.',:,;:t l ' , o
MEI
. • .;•1;!
OCI
FROM LA ST YE
:ARS' • ,STIE
RE9A:Rw4xstr,oF oesT
kkArnelis,
A.W" X. 311 T
Bohm, and allNiowis conitectal with
The Saddlery
~•. ~.1
22 =4 'ira4:i'll"4llo.j/"Wo
LtAnwc sgs ruorm,
HARNESS . TRIKII3IIOI3,
VI , isa•
ANONTANYE'SYQ
Desirable Anortment Goods
Li now bebecyetted thif p.bovtrit4e.
CONSISTDIG OF MANVARTIOLgS
They have not Iserettitbni kept.
HAVING
EZI
AMONG" T-R E AiRT.1,0.4;*4
0 .2EI
in 451 Dridtce•sta
'From 38 c aaa to .s3 . per yard, of
EVERY' bESCRIPTION
NM
Wiridow:Shadesft- fixtures
01 lee 7 descrlptioa.
0.R.• 03EIG±ZIr
' \ Jul; linimted•
BOOTS BriQES
MI
I •••
i .
MUMS .' dia.'o.
•.;
=Ea=3
RAVING BREIT TITAXIIMED 'loli CV
~E;.!1 •
,b!V.vid ass
YERTSMA r LL"PROFFIII
• , wt wows thsitelar?: • _ • „,.
~•
OLD ' , Fil4NDan , TO 111SFk Ma i
tyf f 2;
i , ;'s•:4
*, 14 1 1 1 9 / 6 .trA li Stra llnl Arsk 4o 7 i Ng
carmeimricrbit ttza`
A
rldigir
.i•
I:
: Velnadoill4l44l9l4:i I,troi
g i A l Ot to tgOrOrriPOW l :
ikimislttainprrokor ebb 'SNOW
efraarrieittjAWAGßOlFWAlNoti„
1;3
0 N B
ii'li.:l ';fill'i:t'',»i
.1•%.1':::P.,:itl
=II
lES
• 1 • 17.. ; i: s c
c'stiled
MEZIIIM
• • • , • •
IrilLself them
‘ lUlplo; . yritl7l3.
- Bueiwie
11111
A Imre:gad verj
=
ME
FITTED UP, ROOMS
Aboye for the prison.
May be hand
1112
Ell
=
iiigragielliEWP
3 ,
D„,, i .
. /. , ~ w.i.
_ , .
„, ...„
BADLZY'B
B.
111111
HOOX- 1,
POWELL a Ca,
~ I
, Dike to WI
L A R 0 R ex. ,,.R,, , ,..... 1 L 4)
3 7- ,,,,
e l
(•lit . otinT ;T-14" .4-04 ~ • ''i ,ir..1%;
401"/ riiki#l ItifflibA "
M==M
ME
-;:,,_
;' TOiplirrier,l , 47
ar.t . ..,.. -
.r.tiisee. ?zit. To) 14.17- 4 :ft.4 ~ : tiW .
dB litE
~' I: Z.i
rFA'
IIIWZIVIDfro!,;(."1 . :i' •
J'
11l }MA 1,1417
M
~~~t~[itu~~i~~a~ ; ..
Ala
I+ ri bertii L•JI
=ma
- -
LESS THAN ON.E' - " I rAL
az! 3:4 F
i •
• qAI , 1.•
MW- . 1t -;.P4,01-477A1'11
ir;..11.414 • V.ycif
July 14.1868.-K. • 0-/L1
4.,0•1rtk, at. •
t .
-if ALVORD-kaAptira- ,14 r It
*j; J :1411%;,rgnelieclOISIrr,:.:
1110
.- L
1;
qukswqm gAY.RwW4S- POOks
,Y9.,.t,Pf!,-741/40q440*(.4 01 ?),P1
ME
n ; te
CUR'S Btddi,
_. 1 , , , ri ,,, . :i .; , I.I
Nearly o :li thalf,Ward.gonse,ll
where they l are prepared to-offer . to
their old triitottieink Itid thalPtiblle
ff 46 .er.aitYi , 11, uP7! ,a4',4otiiily ipe
ii
,ttfithlib t'Llent,' - ot ' ' '1;1
(rat. S'i ~,,,,1
Stititiardr*l4iittitweis
t, . I
4,4r1, ThOp.msortment , Qt
81igM , .. ,
TIC
4.. .
64iiprietzi
,TAzt.Boc)
• •
EWES,
HYMN 1300118,'i- ! '
PRAYER, BQ()]S=
found to be , eoniplete: A
,„ nt t- •
eta, will
ia lt e.llsl l
:Sunday,
, .
Bo()kri''' rda
;ilways on Ina -9
l'"t
p• ,
"0' apooliCykit
As cheap as ever sold in this or neY
cither"tiarket -- "Orir' arriMOneitts
' 1 ,1# 4 . SOT' BrkPliko3.4*,are spate
that we are prepared' to.efferthe se-_
:Ilea of Books now in nee in the - Comt
;mon Schools of this county to
deitenr; tit its low figures as ) thei
buy
. the l m in, New York .,
Orders Sent for any book publish
eel. • • •, A ,
We keep conetaptly „ oe band aU
L.
the Daily and Weekly Papein. Mag.
azinefc'Petiodfcale, &c.
Give ivr • 0ei14.-
ALVORD k BARBER.
To;viiicia, jay 18 , 1138'8.
TO THE FRI E NDS' .0 , 1"El:11CA:
. CAT/OF:AND LOVETIEI , OP MUSIC.
We ta k e Pleastgr
that we , havejust opened. in' Towan
da, on the corner of ;Bridge and
Main Sheet, 1Vs;."8 Palfo#'l
on Eelantzl`NetO Book and...Maio
Stara, viers every -.oareg it-the
Stationery ;and !Use may be
ff.rd• -fainting*,
Gold Pvt., Eye Glasses
Spy • 41.14 iii;, Celie;a4aiseiri:aaa
g ener ..q:. 4B fo lo4 .l bt,4 6 / 8 04 11 /
StOprig/Sta r , ,ranktbill •Notionsi and
Bancy ArtOvi.'
Ow , Geoeda wer+e , all ides:Win tU.
toithlieaf 'arc - apiediv eff
1 . 14 -, and' bought o,itk 'cash at
very tow 4 figure. iiiew to thir
'101011141.1, 001Mataityir
'freArifgrAletl g.1:2 1 ! agile,
to ;offer: aerpour Vd stEl
of ,fli_Roit ,t r ; apatson4ge ; ,.,.OmU s
andlecte.tai,
, :Tlisi:isTissicsig,' Sol ma vaci.
.F5, - -.90 1 !! 1 , 4 1.c 4 .* WS/ult.
vissied isi[Siidfiliewiiook . invi'
ILosiß
Stem iia BMWs Pal*
„ 11 , A ,: if
Irfaitidnltin their 'ibieltheliplitii t
; a:11
COW i lkkgeff thqatAialtil* '
.fitiiiili r/e tojit rs~on ' ijf itit; "0
01.
' i
' i t" 81.XVP ft 0 1' SCPlittlrglAir
' log*oo 16 SUM to l ill: bathos th'
tilo , possonstuall jposilosobr a sub'
mass liaut. ,Altodess tjy, stalks lOW
WaseAdartiita to' aiii"ott'wriads. - WM
tow attasitd t 0... :- ;Hat 4.,181111.-6111* “
y2,:4,; i iNfilliriinkij i PS4411211:11108(1/4 1 ;
' Thal" 140111 14t# 18 /C0CP 11 :.; .__INKIAFAISS;
ta eti
live
Bin t=oftl). A:IBANIS of
,To-,
%POMBA ikgre , ..lhe
St Pi4lsolutool,MoftseGWailer Emit
ligi w kadtastiVabscert
p
um: ... 5....,h.f.w. Iw«, .1
vbs IT_
_......c'h*Runt.irk'
~.8"4...: Putts by a jarllpw'
t% I • r 11 , 310W411,4*11l Ai Asia Us
ka,
1, , ,
~, on o Win lo a r t a it o 1 • 14?
i •040.11tui
1 Aatoo P • 4i ,
USK Mr =rob; 16' ,
1 iio.l.dbmw hoar IWAtor WU& '.'.
, ' 21.!,:ft.‘ IIA (WSW ar,RUBEUILL.N,
IV
ME
101
. -Proin Mar • Boloutowirlor
hos nen r oam carried oa a like biotite. tor
s . ./.0 0 4 ildaldi.dadtaglig
a e to penally of near*
MOhba *Ad MM % Whit met to bin-.
id iatlotoothat to au permo hao la or
der to salt_ a_~ Costlaraipa_ . if i Xsool
win, so Id tbstif. MK Stadeat 4 SO.
Tides. sad an aow . . -". an MUM "
- ........
iCo
mpide.iir*, ,Sock. ! .-
. _ , ,
liii,bastrylilltto
V c .04 misipicied4? to ,
li imak t il . _ I- t 1 : je:< -. .... 1
1 n sain., aim& I. ,e , . -, -.
iikaamonstatotoira,42 which , principle
Ille s i r expect to be _We to men pais On .hers
jholto ll atit ti til i er4l ol l l = s e
tile oft:
,stead of Solomon it Bon one - door nartivel,
Ifs& 4 1:19.- ?.. A .r._ *.: v: ./.. Jr ( -
111delv nredi ' ll, d- i'milia rb t-... ,"°, ..: „f,: 7, !!'''
r
tr.„.,..:.,..,.,:„..............:
_........,.„......,.
111
iNtWi4II"ZOGMR y , `7
• sloth 13TOBI$ !
..) ,k't rx!
MedZJAESIRO•
<?i4
laird/Us' hart: cow
VI li ^
. ,
PEOCERy;i . 2O ETAVDIO ''• • '
Ng
• MIMI
EIE
)1..10
ESE
4 4 4
M EEO
Antlatish low 'ta store a fall sasortmentar
'Goods ht their 11ue, , -porcluised In - New Tork,
;which they baes selected with ass,
'and will sell at, ilsiihie" rates. Their
sotaplaii• hi: ";even' . , sad la
shd ricaresanot hill to Sit
;They , hot *a rystrosultrirn ld-th public, with
ItAte: asearsaos that and rate goods and lair
: 04 , icid. 5 :
'I 1
BEE
CR9BB it 09._,
DT, i;
no' -Ibitithrounto.
lib •
• 0-111-,HAND
PNOYce4° Sfrbi
. . ,
ktria, „„ ve
rad e& numerous
• nicest; belsek=and fi g iro c k col
READY MADE CLOTHING !
:~ ► ~,j': MIX
MEI
in* swam ;
;:,1,,
.
They have now ji* titers, and Inv nle by the
one or Jar. host of
MOOREtS'SEL,FSEA,LING
- AIR TIMIT FIWIT JARS,
Which they recommend sv the very bed offered,
to the public. They ask for this jar. an inspec
tion mad trial, as iteraerite are a4arent to ev
,ery, ene:• ' -
as. North Ahone is Siemer:is New Block,
Wain street, Towanda, Pa. -
sir CASH paid tor PRODIkS, • and tot.
BUTTER, at the highest market rates.
JAMES MoCABS,
HAS= MIL
JaiseZ. 1868-
HOR:SEPOWERS, • T#IiESHERS;
.'OIMANEBS! SEPERATORS!!
Blood lb -. 'Co' ' Athens, Pa •
atill coottfase to Ananutacture BLOOD'S CM
.II3IIVIIII THREBEIERS AND CLEANERS,
AND HORSE POWERS Wien the mime, and
aro prepared to All orders promptly. •
' 02i" . A13 . 6001 S TEILMB
An line be lxinght In the United States. Hai• -
leg been 15 years engaged in manufactering
Threhinc Nubian , we hue spared neither
time nor expense In perfecting oar machines,
I.and cl iim to Imre
THE BEST CLEANER
.
One that will seperate the Grain from the
Straw more perfectly , and with less power,
thin any other mann factored: They
_are eery
simple In construction,.being comprheidin one
pleeai rolhat it dons not' require a mechanic
to set them op Or inn theta they are all man
ulactaued under our' personal supervision, and
WZ CHAWAOGE THE WORLD
To ahoy better Tallman* or material Er
up machine Is set up and
THOROUGOLir UNDER NOTION,
Before learn; tbe Worka, and are
WIIIIILOTEO TO, BE IN WORICIN6 opus
They hav)i been in ' practical us e for several
rim and eats be attached toTread Power.
woo Power,. Stearn tileiirate r Power, and for
DE114.011.117; Perfectibn of Working • and
.Seconoiny;tbdr 'equal pas not been invented:
•' OUR PRICES
Arose low as thaw of any other munnhetruer,
and partite &string totourehise. will and It to
emairinterest'to examine our stook before par
&sift elsewhere.
PRICE LISTS FURNISHED
Ozloplication. All' kinds of
'AGRIOULTUR;I6 MACHINE:EI
On hand, ind Mill Work:, Engines. Boilers and
machinery of all kinds got up to order prompt
ly and on faiorible terms.
•• ,•. BLOOD & CO.
Atbens, - Jaly 2
186 S
BOARDIN NAND DAY SCHOOL,
202 311ADIf3ON AVENUE,
•
•
NEW YORK WY,
MADAM. C. MARS,
Haring increased the accommodations for - pti
,pils, dailies to inform her 'patmns that - she is
•able to odhr theadvantages of her Institution
to a larger On•nher of Young- Ladies.
Preach id the language of the. school.
Madam*. refers b permission to .1. B:
Howe Esq.; Green wood, ,Wm. it. Nallorf ?eg.,
and E. 0. Goodrich, Towanda, Pa.
Jane 11,1668. -
BEEmiws DOUBLE-ACTING,
WOODEN' 'EOIICE PUMP !
This is the Molt effective-and cheapest force
.pump manufactured. It took the Ant premium
_at** Mein:4 County Fair of 1867; and only
:needs a trial to satisfy: SWOT one of its merits.
Thep are In-ffloaral use In Western •Bradfo ,rd
and of some handsed i put in:not one has: tilled
to: give astisfaction.. _ .
Thin pomp mey-be yen. In operation , at
the Beportee printingollice, and at several other
;places** Towanda'. • •
Asgrese GsO. 1:01/31.17,• Jr., • Smith Creek,
:rake who Is Agent • for .Bradford and Chenmag
, • Joky 91,1888.1'
'lllll , ltOltillißN I, OF • STOOK.— , .
1 :A. Alfep - poitailky la ovr offbred the farmers
• , Thifford- ' to , imp their stock ay breeding
' - ' r- .• BRA RAM 31'0 AL R. LI * * ''
z
L tkoroaak-bred* 'Henn of 11094 ped*Sree
nisatialr back to thel
,_ ell
. 11r. Ba tes.
Site at service iiii . , sash ' dovra. .
i 'Ai but few deni be Nerved th present
illituni, anion C o obtain service ahraibl
LiFf -"4 1 1,1 : 1d- IM!' 'JOSEPH BQVBT
doh !
i •1tine16,18641.1t•- , - • . ' Ranroiton, Pa.
A- P,PLIO4TION IN DIVORCE.—'
44:
-T0 I[v) A.Stoes7.-44. es, llay tea
Mad :are ifieffebb notiliedthat Alfred
Mom; year hbaband has applied to the Mort,
Of Common Pleas OUBradlord County, for a
divorce from the We of *drilla:my, and the
Courkkaa_ Amga - Monday 7th day
Of firpienibWieWfoti i beaking the said
in. the rambles, st which thus, and piace
yds eatittend if yew th ink Drapes. •
7.
• • Int fume.
OE
,
131AMOIT'GARDEN:-/Allthci ear
' kr ,Teptabble, is their meson, gathered
eta legifees of the subs:*
oiir_a; bt kept oaltaait for age at the store
of 'lf eCalite ALT., bi Iferearte New Mak.
MCITIBBI4 4b. CO.
T0wt04e 1 44.111.110111...
V94.OLEATECOTIA.TANNXILY
Xs Plutafacilitiss , whitioude ..ater
ales Sawsad wages Grime by, the posed and
haneL . At* paid Berk I'M 111*, :
• t• ADAK Mika
! tOrantliti Cestreas4aly 11.1888.8 et.
;HORSE - -,POWEB
otontr.llMBlllllo
• artrzAte. iitervery cheep, or it not sold
• for teat Orin the ileum. Endre of
VOa k. :tt, T lVll t igWeri C4l.'s etN IW W • I6 '
hilyl3,lll/11:-Ant , ' - 1-•
1';,4 - :
: .:.'. 2bissaulds.':•_'.7
I DAN mai mormis
. • _
tifitllSESl
is:wait:Rut rime ocersopDATEl
i =Om 1116att ?jil he On Teal (1116104 in!
IDAII gum= -11MADEUTIA
CURD Mill DELT 1111114
Itls Ira:Dec.6 I".^o , th's.:l-1-nt I , a
„I . bett-r U. 7...4 { CI re it 0.1-- . ..;• + .ds
. ..::-.,!, trae.ht•r trAyetw oltell
e and tit, 0
- 4 .• en i.:l. •r. t ~: b-t 311,1,4 c wc.etirs ,
: f - Von, the 1,,e I. spent itrakilatthere,
. the 4•.sTram , .--. ant Irsyranerte the •
A ' bed Val. tan! Female Bider. the to., -
filtrate Jt; ;ere, the 1..4 TA 1.1ii.50
. -- ,-. 110114E.O.rdlit frntatillOr.e. 4 . ant ,
1 '.'` ACTI.Nd it , i Ktr.V. 4 in I len W.tladt I
' - - A tIKA SD Iltpi
.it•gr Ai, &tr. et 10
. , :, - *VD*, h. 11., WIII, he, without carve,
• . floe, the lamest land 1111.4 gnirr. , llll
~ . .
.. • ' , • SNIIRIri er.ild wen as• pr. :Or gratuity .
- , ..,- -••;r is ret a Gran! itiegrrri• .111trpreere
, t" ,,,,'.‘••• - . of the /AM QUACTi.I. , 4 , I
. T OU)BII-A mote/. Europe. Al*
....! T , , X —, : uxiAniesorektirta excel In Word -
. w , r ~..,, , heratee t i o nithlog of the_tin.l; t ea pre.
eaeted ghop
_Welt, lf Dm
..
-- , • , 161/142
CC _the Curium, Tau., and I'q e
• • ' ~- Women ted Rams. ,113•11
far tausstrortalkde of ibis •
ill IMMOTH ,CONIMINATIONI
• - , - . Xeisre.Oeurne 4 tterreeir.nrop.rt!
. , 1 tally refer to the 'enemas s ni t oppre
• . . Oat paler Me who hare volt orete.d the
•----'---- ; 7 -7 partwOrnsair — ortats Iterbmesrana.
• . ' . Ida, we are confident, w 111 mullein the
- - .; dee/011010,0, that ibis areas has the
• __,
.mat Superb Act.. ?tinting Vat.,
-..- i ff - Gorgon. Sped.: les. flwele ?hintin g a,
_•.,.-: r • • Iteipt ritste.. 1 I 'amigo! . litedwr .
' ;, i • * -13ostpinoue- le•r t...tar no:vetoes
• • I. ~.., , ' heriettens. Os," et . Ilorarnuutelldli.
- - - Teatittatlng -.pit %Isl 4 rotesettno.
- ' II leriattrat .fliontr , •o.... B•rmo,r gad -
L- ° Arnie Otte,. t ..•-y I :tnnor end Foot•
tt • • thett.ttentseethr,. or islet It le .017
neeeorry torehsto the fenwerlesheaet
• IV ; —.-:.- :. STAU.OF MATCHLESS Slllll .
. . '"• • ' NIBS ELIZA . adRDNER I
- • -
.. . • Th e ireerleer Tematelfou-st dense
• of.the Mod I. '
le i - 14'INE CAMILLE I • ' .
'IMMIX. INARGARETTAi ~
i •
.
. . VIM. MORGAN.
The Claatrsptoo Iltrttre Itt•ler of the -
• -
• ...... , • ' - Two Bendspheres I
PROVI
MI
11181111
JAMES CAMPBELL!
. The Trlck-Padßlder. ,%
4
MR. GEORGE CUTLERY "'"'
The Cannon-Ball Jugular awl Ur''at
~,......
_At
~,11 10
• Ilerlsonteltst, and the - ,
Four Funny Clowns - !..i r r'' - .
N
, .
DAN GARDNER I
RAM SANFO M RD ! •
JIM AG'.l: .E !
And . • - 9 - -
BOBBY WILL I A BIS !
The •Mtudeid Kennt, w!th Ad.. on -111141
hts Penny TruniPet. an I e'":
lEimplpc.
•".. S` ' lll
The Great *sine Wendel. A..
of the I9th '
~
Century. - " w rla=;-::: '. *
INCOMARI
Bredllo or iono, the onlr Thn- .n,h-
Arabian now on E5'..i..1:•• , ., I',& ,
the US...Trained and Introduced by. ...-... kV ,.
MR. CHARLES KENYON, 1i.7. , r) • ?'
The most Accomplished horseman :rf.- --
. . . • or the Aim.
. . khutte Troupe of Educated .
.. ii .lllllWir
1011111Y8 &POIdIES -
fee the especial amusement of el., ....
Jueentle Patrons
of this Estabil.h. = s t."..
Meat. Dont forget the day net d-..r. -
• • ••,
When this Mammoth Conestidati. , n i
will Exhibit, so as not to conioun.l It
with any othetOompani. This %sine c.• ~,,. As
alai Gettelee CliCtui now Trivellug 1 J. ..,&; ••-•
ADMISSION, • - 1310 CENT s -' ' •••••• t
Obbinnivadet 9 Team, -25 een ts ."- -- -
EPS:* the Mammoth BM Boards.
'meted In and about the cities an.
=menxlwlth the finestp:inte.r
ever used ahead of any Trar- 7. P
snug Saambament.
CHARLES WHITNEY., - )
gun Thastness fiat: ,
-
ii. 0. BALL,
tising Ast.. -.,
• • Advertising ,- ' ..:voig
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BURLINGTON, AUGUST 21, 1868.
Towanda, Saturday, August, 22,
Afternoon and Evening.
ImACZYVILLI, MONDAY, AUGUNT 24
ti
GROVER & `BAKER'S
SEWING U*CHINESI
Tl viptY r iugassf PRIZE,
TIM CROSS o Tairumosi or HONOR
Wu conferred on the repreern t &Jive of the
SEWING 14AC.O.INES,
THEIR - .MAT 'SUPERIORITY
One all mkt • sowiarmieldie.
Aa assaitimat of lbws coldasted nadasis
asastlatly ea bead sad air said by
A. CRAMBERLDT,
_ TOWANDA, Pi.
•I ; • refhl, ises— w. •
GEORGE PERIO OS .
• The Bareaiet hider.
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