Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, August 12, 1869, Image 2

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Frano,e a *am ruacirkollq, . j
tifent4i4l 11 44 1)61 ' 1 4/A
reiriTF4 a litres! Of slo,9ofit • •
-410 Londoh Tisiiersays•Nar4e..
011igAtfawF ow? tIT
is to give Ildrleznigfepoev!
a recopt)ork *al* return flystatome. •.::
—A Clergyaustr hat' liebeiviid.sl6,
"000 (or An apasiaatinlalibilt,sa illilWay;•• -i;
elearie Aida 'irik6s
bnt not so bird nail* oftetOis itlattholiceod;
-3fartbu s'Qmeyard is Y
Re
s first-elars'ittonmer resort.'
large force of kilkinese baxiers
has engrigti to work upon a Georgia rail- .
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roa,b.
—Hon. Horace Grielf ana Gen.
I:•theri E. Loe ISTIO' in Alexandria; Vs.; last
—Maidens. are wania in' Kansas
rity where the "anxious and itmlesi"
EOM
—A:. intim! in 'Bo i tting,denn, Ear,-
Isiul, tired a the baby; throw it ewer triwiptce
IvJ fivt . .
—.l"..lilne tulle, with eight flounces
r lute tritraboati,is tho coy iliTangllrsacb.
—Over - 4:50,000 have been 'sub
forAttnew Gorman. Orr* Home 'in
iientneky. • •
—John 3forrissey is said tolikive
hiakl , a hair: gallon .by lomat speadation
N. xi Y(-1: Central. . - , ,
—The bwt, clerk in the• Internal
nue attic° at Wsphington la s deaf mute.
I!, r, r
—lt id the .fasillion of the American
,ib,r• to call .ii3o t. S. gunboat %%milli/ton the
• Wilw
t , •
_ Imudtiome blende at . Saratoga
re t. eitity-on•-• new dress KU last reek, and
1.1111 1-110 has just begun. ' •
—The 'Prussian Goreniment .„
pro;-
I • , ,tes to lava anbmarbae cable between
,untry any] the Erni tad 134t0g. • ' '
—A hiuidied ellinwii6n. are going
t o Mart • Unwary Lia - Chieago. They base The
trionupuly of that busmen Jo Ban Frabciao.
—The•street boys of Chicago have
pay times. The num never interfere with them
f. , r fear utinjiripg llu it elm , .
—ln the r four months' ending Tune
20, t/ re were forty-one etearalerenJosiaos
in the Coifed States. ,
—A Boston paper says that Mr.
q . e is - ill be the-mipitent o; over $lO,OOO
fr ,, ni the Peace Jelitlet Asaoeiitioo. •
Livermore hits . put down
r and says that she.tcl7/ Tote at the
n. t election in (...hicagn-Lit* at least.shell try.
—The English Consul at Savannah
relwn-t, to his pprertitnput the mining impor.
lance of thst city since the war. as's-centred
—A heu of J'Cowport • has laid an
1 .• g whieh on ene ride hid an accurate dial of a
c: ti. - .; metre tigaree being very plain
!,
Inim who threw the first
• •:•• in th , . 1 Baltimore at the old
i‘ir.::elin,ettf, Shah. if lieintrintafayette,
eireamittartex
—ln spite of the repute in which
Enouasnderc held, an order has beim
d in Sall trancisco from a prominent Lon.
r. fur a ,:ct of table catiFy.
--Loving wife, at Long Branch
• Tlic torrid snrf makes me keep my month
Sarcastic husband Take some home
—Atli-nada'ajar, Mexico, Carlot
.., rr , ,, a {girl of 16, is Clerk of the COllll and
tan of the
.City Council, and teaches
—A smart man of Buffalo isorpn
iziug dirorre excnrsigin to Cbi9go. Tickets
will be said champ to any one desiring a divorce.
—Miss Braddon, the novelist, is
gr.olvdly recovering from the mental aliens
tim mused 1.7 excessive brain work, but is
>tretlj prohibited from writing.
—Prohibition in)Boston means five
hundred iiinicoB open uncre liquor is mokl,openly
defiance of the statue, not only on wee k
.hyo lmt on StlllthiCA.
---Griffin, the • engineer, whose
an-les:regs etased the recent railroad collision
t llaht Hope, bas been admitted to bail in the
.1:, c,,4:i . tx) by Ytulge Sharstrood. .
--Water place hotel-keepers are in
to g,t poitle to Tilsit theta, it wo csn
fronilik• rose-colored telegrams constant-
Interjected into the papers.
-The insulter pi which the French
Entpr•-., talks r. nOlsh polities is said to take
s ' , math away. Aimilar exploits of the
Fretteh peophron French topics hare a similar
...fhtet in.tn her husband.
--An exhibition in Hamilton,.on
tarin. came to a sudden clone the other day. A
1; I tt.,ti foot male got out of its ago. He hap.
01it.,1 to be lively. .He imparted the faculty to
111 wl , o were in the vicinity..
•
—Chicago has been under the
weatlwr Fn long that tlieri)apets are glad to be
atilt. to mate that "it hasen't rained Ibr quarter
of nn hour:
—Donn Pi:tlt halt had the dipthe
rla. Ibe doccur put a booming dowin hid
hr,.a r very half hour, he says, which gasp him
n,-at inn of lxing hanged.
. .
—lO hope are now entertainedof
the rvoovery of Bishop Dng . ,of Chicago. iti.tinttv I% so prono that the Rev.
Father Ilethilktu is, to be appointed Meth*:
trator of the tliwese.
-1116 Nicobar islands ' recently
:ow,..,:trd to Great Britain, am to be colonised
with chineo a sittlicieut number hating agreod
to etnigTate io the itztatids from the Straits set-
—ln Sweden the railway guards
are obliged to study -.rummy sad bandaging, in
rdi r to be :ie to afford prtnisimual saawdantee
in ens, et accidents ; s happy ides, which might
b fulvabtagemaly adopted in this -country. .
—The Austrian and Freneh'Stelm
rp. "n the 'Mediterranean offer to tali°
ion; t.,1 to the CEertmenical Council u
ht,0.1:- as far as Chits Vecchia, whence they are
t:, hr r, nt try railivay to Rome free of expense.
--The ohl.tower on the church of
1.--ouficrt, atlttunati , r,
nn which John of
inirnerteliSeci — in Meyerheer's "Proph
, 1,,," max exposed M, an iron cage, is to be do.
in order to make room for repairing
the vlatreh.
--1 woman presented herself at
the Internal Revenue Bureau tho other day with
. reeeommendation claimed to have been re
iN ed. front_ Abraham Lincoln in 'Ate spirit
world, And demanded an appointment on the
~trengill of it. -
• -
—The untorinnatePrincess Char-
I•lits is Arm stibjeCt only to intermittent attacks
of madness and employ" her Incid ^momenta in
, riling, letters and
_part of a work on
is v, Well there is said - to be a fair admit='
ilangptbac. end
, . . .
- .
• —Ail. in ,4 etilops -trenebin
invented nportaide freidiThntter churn, tole .
used at the tible. It hilts !le of eta, trystaland
mounted on silver tea. A sqw.er rod revolves
ejdekly in the cream, and presepte a pat of bat
ter every them minute*.
—A waitress in a fashionable &mi
1, the other dav, when giving warning to •
hay, on the ground that her master was not •
geuttcnian, that her previous emt e rr. Val a
tn
:zentleati, innatnueb as "be bad t kinds of
t ire on his titbits and aw ore." •
—•;its:. Julia 'Ward Hdwe (imago
:.lty I ,n -fiches; it the Unitarian Church In New-,
1. r A Woman's Rights Convention ifto
ht.hl in that city die 9Gth of this month.
MN. .Nve, Misses Anthony, Dickenson, Logan,
a ?HI ether advocates of the r dinSe, Ate to speak
the ..ceasion. • • .
--A California Chinaman baling'
sL,nr ia by his mistress how Manske aped
,lAng ow.itaining three eggs, bat haviag Await
her throw mu , bad egg array, continued for
months after, whenever le made the padormg,
to mac fur . eggs, regidarly tweaking •
mid throwing one away as he had seen her
•
—The length of the r .Pacifia
Bail
r,,^d is ' , act' that a mortal:4 began in
oide was retismiratolln a motive the
tiro Irv - Ann Mullein/se end' of the route.
—Town Can Ix:limit of ititinex school
tnml than ariv other /Rotolo the Unklia.laiing
the znagoitieentaiinount ad three million donut
2`.. • t hide for that pntione- ' - '
7---norace!. 4 3treely-r-is inrpiroving in
agricttltural know l i ellga .iodprodom. sbtur
nips last yfitr. cr ag birp 004 one Adis: and
twelve c-ents *Oh. ' • • -
—Twenty- ve irii of f ft3!ff,
1 , 4
streetittri in 'the' fllthieit tionaißoii buff
sonoi of them act bowing been stnitpt . ite
I,•ral seam.
, ,7 7, • •' •
Punch does tv the , tour* of the
ri -, :nch Cable in ~s' singli!;seise.
• •st might from the Brest of thesbarn. q1 01 ;11".
r.l in tho Broom) bf the puma."
illmsfrated• daily .ii*PR is 09
tara•d In BEI Franc'
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=TOW
R. 0. GOODRICH.
Republican Bute'
FOR GOVERNOR: 6II;66 /
JOHN W., GEARY,
Towanda, Thursibah a 1 1& 2i
FOB JUDOS OF 131MONF. COURT:
HENRY, W. WILLIAMS;
•~`~r"% Asa lnela CAM .
triztos
( *cipin4W_ itepobscri lady at
itradfard County. to pe GLLlTo_jhbeasoi
litarsiclig _ia caddy will rearm.
.tie at the Coact Wadik. $ l l *aid!. ad
MoNDAT aSkaaoaa. - AM= 4 10 . *A";
to *ea socabiattaa candidata' ba le • qapp
Ida earatag dediaa. '
not tollowthy persons bthe bins Selected is Cowl
pities it Vie:lnce !Or their respective thatch' AM
Alreo" to an aveihthis ith the *tics at
Mbytes*, the: tionventioth at. we Ass* pima of
cauguiiii. between , the hoop of and
Ithivsnat' The hinh day of Anoint.
By order of the Union Republican Coma; Cthi
tithe. • : • W; T. DAVDB.
Torinds• - inkr 94 use. .• ._ •
Vion.aSes Oinearrus :
Area Dors.—C. 8. Wean, C.O. , beam&
/Mom tsp.-8. D. Maim Warren s e. Co bin.
..birearneen Ilbernlea. San Barearan.Blmeon
WlEJams. -
4/Aess twp.--11.. W. Thaw, LW. Patt, Y. Watley.
PVJZoIi.
rylamilAriseellopili.,lo4,wes. biro Zings, , ;
thirelap.-1111as. Wain Ltivi
Secriri fakl•
=Thamas Bisairen. Riad W.•
Hem Trod Marbled. . • "
Thu./Upton bore.--pr. Everet : Long. John
nuke MostiganirMint-
Canke rene =t W.' OM% il.•
Leia
aiissibis.—Jobs IL Calkins;A r k:. w. COnself,'DmOti
— ifeWee, *nu tioi; r. r. himbaa.
amen. Vaist Orlin&
*Z er.
-I,ll.ltroviw. Xiitel inner, Cie( toicks.
4.t Asibm. /IA; Galigrold.
Kelimq.ll*.iketwick„ (43.1arma.
Lel iv a eicairout. Jar* Oerl.
solorpe Imp.—aomMeSeok /aimm7.212111
Monroe boni.—Mariel apellerrA , )14eM. =
Oa. Cialbuck.44l-1111ilbria.
Ocotes,—Jao.lll2l2mn. Deal Hem*, 11. Mudd&
.111.1*—Wisprob1411.)1.11:0•Walt loans Swaim
. ! . /Luii=jr..l, $1 . 71 1? "tr 7.11 11 451 111 xes• ^Old
Rene atop.—L.W.Towner.Joihnalle ti n
Rome bore.--John Possatons, Tents.ll..Youghte
SoßkSelL-oso. Poe AszChas. Posse* A. 'Phelps. Jr.
DeJLIITIdes. Rat* AJM. Wm. Iflides.
Sone ettiet.=l.llLYousg.D.P.llll3lagnriL
Rpleamis lare..-;WlP.Afesses. PJfelsose.WLSeesten.
brateleies.--O.D. Rinseep.Z. 8.120415 e. Usti SW
Sted* Stemse---lolas Gordon. Was. RcetiSolt. Rich
.sed Jennings.
Yerrp.—Wm. HOeto4 aptak MidgeOlria. Taw.
Ikeeassis hip.-4.11L Sesetwook 3.6.31b0e, /Miner.
feseseds AreetA—Ress iltaßr. IL R. Ileralse. Dental
Renady.
Iheesiesbare.--TUILPede. 3.Mr etb. RlLltwiens.
In" hep.—X. Lomas, R. Me, Zahesed ablbstless
row boro.—N.lLltamerox L.. 1111" Clement P.
ftwetwers.—D. Md. R. J.aapnrell. Staley.
Ulder.—Jess Maths. R. B. WI A. 0. Moors:
Warres.—Abesas Whitaker. Ronne Pendleton, Was.
lere
HMS eeletek=ahs • Segiandall. Andrew. Raßand.
WpalesSee..-31artin Pee. Jibes Ctssashettie. Mtwara
D. Sialked.
Wpses.—lL Coolisogb. Gem Orsagei. Soma
Clesobeelin. • . ,
t. laniard. Wade licsideP. J. a Brame&
Wihte—Waddzetcw basitees. seeitkTuttio, Geom.
Rorrow.
•
time Sr aseethag on SATURDAY. AUGUST 28th.
between the holm of Sabi o'clock is, sp.
THE "REPORTER"
FOR 'ME CAMPAIGN.
We will Send the &Torres from
August 12 to October 15, 1869, for
Twenty-five cents, or in clubs of
five for Twenty cents each.
I ii .4 l (i).
The Republicans of the County will
bear iii mind that the time of holding
the nominating Convention was
changed by last fall's Contention' from
the first Monday of September to the
/List Monday in August, and the time
of electing delegates, of course, to the
Saturday previona to the Conventicrh.
Reference to the call of the County
Convention, will show the dates, and
also the names of the persons appoint
ed as Vigilance Committees. This
change was made in accordance With
what seemed to be the universal de-'
sire of the Repnblicans of the County,
as the holding of Conventions on
Monday evening of September Court,
was attended with serious inconven
ience, and when candidates for many
offices were to be elected, did not,
give time enough for careful consid
eration. Itis to be hoped that this new
arrangement will cure the evils some
times complained of, by bringing to
gether delegates.chosen specially-. fur,
the purpose of attending the Con
vention and selecting candidates . , and
by allowing them ample time for their
deliberiitiens. , . '
We urgenpon the , Bepuliicau3 of
Bradford the importance of s la at;
tendance at the primary meetings.
We knOW that the delegate, mstem
Inis its faults, bit we hare yet-to find
a system, of mmxituilia4,i ctindidates
that may not be abused hi corrupt
and unscrupulous men We betere
if the voters Will attend toile Matter,
that, it isles good a plan as has yet
been proposed. The "CraWford
County es it is called, liar Made
more trouble and caused more con
tention and charges of Joni Play,
where it_has been tried, than the old
method f choosing delegates. If the
people will attend the delegate meet
ings, andselect good aud trusty men
to rePresent't*ni, therewill belittle
or no just cause of complaint. The
election this fall is an unusually im
portant one, and demands the atbm-
Hon of the . Bepuhlican rotera. The
Most desirable County offices are to
be filled, and the selection of a pod
ticket will materially aid in a
large rote for tlev. GEM. We are
pleased to know that the canvass so
far has been conducted in a credita
ble manner, and there is no reason to
anticipate . any tickeriags which will
create division in the ranks, or cold
ness toward any part of the ticket
nominated. • . '
'We vronld have' the voters attend
the primirytneetings*l in the inter- ;
es" , th 4 that.au44oe, I ;nt , froln
a desire to see the welfare of the Re
pabliata' party advaneekand the' or
fmniza— tion . 'pi ; oserVa . ''from' the
schemes of iel.filihandintted men,
if Fa/ &mid attempt to Ulle it for
improper motives. In:selecting
- "Mack ithilat • the 'Voters' have
right" 'cheese men viho ieprei en t
`a right
.their views latillH
ehnuid MA be elmaan inereigheemme
they are pertivankdevoted "nattily
to the livittrinihi of it paitkithir *di=
411 4 6 `;
alicad
above alt at liegi4 *40 4
ilitp‘hiimin-peirkeipLark ill& the :a*.
fastrand rernif the pry.
eti lfQ i#,gl4Wrll':i
,• 1:,;. :i,' iL
tied v- by "i
& W. ALTORD.
- I VI dkri4.
Attend the Delegate_ ;deletions
:3
PACKER`/ ACCEPTANCE;
e *)e on) y •
k required' t'hilinee 'thit"Detti
Itimxxii; it w i a not t ik: b q
that Pseszawould 'decline ;the •hciiii
inatkifk,"' So,'
tlio-, - Po*ttecAlifivite
=nomina • ~63a
tuoveraoranip :of
~fieunarva-,
'repliea :in 4 letter of !wine
He ear; that, he • Vitt 'been
to iiaeie : t9 l ,'tiel
Abe.nomiii4ioP: 'l4l thi;re - !
hie duty- toluicept the hen-
efasinses.
_Jrred uponi' 41tF Sets ertt,
nTe,t7 064713171.11ii010 what IP;
intends, to, do atioit,6 rows 'of *Orr
or ttiOnt:o state.'
ment differs , in effect:very, little' fro
what fins been prombied by "Goveri- .
ors who inve 'preendtkl ~iitii; and olio'
have 'not thoroughly redeemed their_l
undertakings. .Thus, Mr. • Puma,
says that he is iin Allier Of the *tier
vatioit Of the Stiite *Credit ';tlieredirc
poll: Of the expenses of the state tiOT I ,
er4ment ; 4 1iberia. sYstqa ofilliPPaYr
merits for: intercourse and trade ; the
just. exectition of the !awl alcimtiOns
use of the fund i otningpOwer the.prOL
'motion of general: education ; *qt .
tion ! to the : interests ,ottlnbor ;."and
lastly, •the the restoration of purity
and 'character tO ottr;Governoient by
the putting down or, preventing of
special and -corrupt ,legislation,, and
of all improper uses or Managements
of the public funds."
These 'suggestions are very
p ro Per, wilt' be 4 1 0aullY al)
proved. • They are the utterances of
a candidate seeking -votes, 'and are
only worthy of consideration: tui we
consider how likely or unlikely they
are to be carried , out... Tiken. for all
they are. worth, ,they are pledge
that if elected Governor be will en.
deavor to make efficien t
an Executive as the present inetun
bent. We doubt. 'Whether the people
will see the propriety or usefulness of
placing an untried man in the place
of a tried And faitlifil public servant,
particularly When the candidate has
nothing to commend him to ..public
favor but his enormous !wealth, and
has the discredit of being surrounded
and influenced - by the most disloyal
and corrupt men in the State.
PACKER would be a good
ernor - could he succeed at the polls,
and earry out implicitly the promises
he so fully makes. That he will do
so, or would be able to do so, howev
er willing and earnest he may be, few
Will believe. Firstly, a Governer has
but . little power, per sr: He cannot
benefit the State solely' by his own
prerogative, but' heiaast hOV'e the co l
operation of the L4111014'11. • True,
he may interpose the veto, and, stop
exceptionable
.' This Gov:
Grum has done, to great credit;
Mr. PACKINfeB surroundinga . eve ;tie
promise that whatever might be his
good 'desires, he would ?dewy be
GOvernor. Nitirrally.. addable, and
entirely inexperienced,s, he s woad be
in the hands of the inoit.corrupt and
dangerous ring that ever (*used any
State. His friends in Bradford; are .
hetter ispecireetii than the' : overage,
from Which 'ailaY-be - jtigtA t) I P -4 1407 : .
ity of the,meu'who would controllini,
Could anything good come! from Iphi.;
dile, the , Execiiti ve Department orthe
State 'the hatids tit suet irien
Apirrumq, tupaEs, RAND. 44., gun,
LE; and others of that ilk? that: is
really the question to be determined.
3 11 71 - 0111er the patriot and *Mier;
sIEA*, }lan be defeated and repiidii
ated, to give the men we have muned.
the opportunity of. , Laing the. power
and patronage of the treentive De
partment:for their
: own selfish and'
eonupt Purposes:. .
Tag PIIIIADELPIat 'Flin.—The
tent of the loits by the tire in Phil
adelphia, can seine measure be.
appreciatedliy f ii feiv, moments reflec
tion, and the - aid of figures, over the.
quantity of whisky destroyed. The
lowest estimate igaces the loss at over
24;000- bblis. Allowing the loss JO
have been btitl4;o6o hhh!•; ! tiOt! 'F e ?
dated to 6 111 94 1 K.( 42 to.° *6-1 04) . 7 3 , 1 1
make.l,ooB,ooo , gallons Reducing
that to. Tunis, we have. 14,032,000;;
more than one' quart° ` to every man,
woman. and ch il d Pcn° B 3 lll :rnia•
A gill of pure whisky 'willtangle ;the,
limbs of almed any man,- and one:
half gill hie proven too -much , for :
more than one beginner. AlliAiing .
on Ptrugh' gill : 43 th‘-, ciO,uilt7 ;
one , intoxicate ,. ( and Tr•
it takes a quart .for Some), .there was'
enough sidshydestrived at Philadel—
l+iti b Yl he fi re c ' n lr, . 1 4 4 4; j ,
to make li i *erOk - .71r; /4 1 / 3 0,0 0 T
Ym-likeit4l 46 4 4 .fmtwillionitte.heat'
dred andflfly-siir ,!thananidAioram'
hip! or , enough' for 'the lobolo r triiitell
Staf& tO'bitye',tyiprottlOrti,i44rlcyle
nearly gi . V l 4 WschPt Are 040
vboOs4y."- t t.i:,
To. the foregoing can - be" added
nearly two ialliteteeVilellarti 404'
of other iniveiti, &Ole; 'hiulcrpiii
le-e - enTlght47 -thee 03ro 4 4:buy
neerlyerery buildingth onei:sideat
Market street:- odd •thee. 4 lie`; tiairt
eethe ides of he teirthle
°f,Prßeo7, .by{ tiMl?!loWkati**-
gon i s-B o4 4 o l 7 wertthottwhtltil4el4
,phie;,tot legt ,- Wgideekaayinight.
t ;14
-4 1 antAinipreeiz4E44 n i l piivak, e on ;
JOE, taitribrasaik
11 1 104'
WI/ 0:6 tf•tt)i ' : 2:4;
VIMIO POWIIIII.
cense the (lambi i ad ituiladidicavg*
because they : covered such matb . gaof
specanl legidatieit as were 7, • ~* •••• -
tae. Five ‘6iiiiii4egielt
" t114:4 4 1.41 g
',the 0 0 1renkOr . to{ COI , O .
Unite the 1 4eath' penalty. , IThis , IR
ibnld has; given the ilrecutlie the
Pti4*of "Wlig Ode AkP i lligeiiiiorel . '
4
44,4 any iir.v,iikt4f:44 ill laini
tinal dames .:. No ibillAbecaene a
overithe?tetb: otrist4tiwer ei - • ',
ititheiticiverigi luit i eniy &Ten
ttliellortieq* , bikint , Ind ! ' pmtpt44
InindreOvi h,sitaar.charaeter fn) ,
being paisuid.'. o The resolution iti tlio
ltigiitlaicitnritititlbrin 'endorsing 'thei
Oct vel lic i i=fq r i glii killPgl4elM4l 9
Veeitil legislatic4 zwas ,bseekt
these vetoes. Among other ;reasons,
given :fornot apiroving a Ceitigli*
,phin,igli,,tluitkiejiwi l aQ* 44- Witi
on oriiiimal4 MP niii o ii.tlut 8 414;
ment was deskred) hadneveribecome;
a law, and on enquiry the Legislature,'
ettutd tiiislo be the ease: Anbtlict
bi'l'l' witiVAIMA(P;IItIB6 by tbi insel-,
tion of three words a igivate oOrPO4'.
ation,litouldbare obtained the tower!
to etitablieli an irameneepoliee tj , titestr
over the 6 0 38 tPte. j "-inwar 6 'rel
company had beepAFT:llie4 ilaluierl
'by the :.Legislature .46i do .businessi
with a taillion of delbtricapitatlrlant
bat fkrc : hnildred . 'dollar , : ' bad ' been
1 - Thfs'euit r Nft . ' te4.i
PI in- 4. e . L e / e° '
Another bill was so carelessly drawn.
as to be without meaning ; and still
another (passed by the Legislature)
proposed to authorize the company to
"construct and,use such ;'works - anal
improvements as might, be deemed
necessary and expedient byrthein."
This enormous grant was properly
refOsea.
This statement shows the carefelau-,
pervision which Gov. GEMIT has czar-
'eised to prevent imprever - and tinemi-'
stitritional legislation, and to Odra
the rights and interests of the people. :
He hue fearlessly and kali:l4ly inter
posed the Teto•nhenerver andwherev
er duty :demanded it, "regardless
of deuttnCiatren from any (litetez."
By so doing, he bas in wane instan
ces, offended unscrupulous and inter
ested parties, who were looking' to
obtain by ' legislative enactments,
sPecial privileges or immunities. No
man •who everoccupied the Executive
Chair, has been guided by more up
right motives, nor more fearlessly dis
charged his duty, than dov. GLARY.
The people owe it to hint, and to
themselves to sustain him; at the Polls,
to show that they appreciate worth
and integrity in a into& officer.
THE Diristontcr..—The Republican
party, bases its claim to taiblic. coati
den& .oil accomplished and of:corded
facts: A nation Fumed: That of its
elf should be enough ; but when we
add wise 41 44044 k administered
individanl liberty in all:its aspects
preserved.izthe national debtreduced
forty-four tallow; since the list Of
Blarcliounier President Gratirti - aid
ministration--and when we add to
this a reduction. of • our .own State
Aebt - tti the extent of some iuillions
imderrie tairuinistratio3n of governl
or Giet9r, we have'sritexhibif oi
publican rule, National, Awl stak
which commands . public confidence
to an extent untNegree that, rtoDemi•
ocratic cart 'elnilte:
ppoz!lFltat tlke PP:Inoc , F4Y - 13 , 0
10.
What have ,thoydorte Oine or .sehli,
that the people aIe:AM restore: them
to power ? Notlrmfir. Absolutely no-
tlnng idthe'land.Bu't they , pi v ,,n 7
1:144 43 *ith the rebels, as they till
-T-431 thin-State .at 16814,--64heTe• to
the doctrines from which sprang the
of rebellion On "this .'groittni
theimust rest if on:any. Beyond or._
cantle. from it theyhave, nothing' to
offer brit promises, as idle and empty
as the Wind. ' - •
Tur Pooa noes CoranArr„,--The
Beading Timex is vetilittinr,,A.sa Pack
er's love (1) for the pour` man. The
Times says that Mr. PaeVer' arnak*d
,acolossgfortimAypßi44:thc race
of. the Nor- Xeani 4 1 041 e heiwY .
'contracts for beating .coal-to New
Turk, and-got'S kind nt 3 ; of
0 16'1,4 4n4' 1 ;re sP‘ ri ‘d triri
4406?44icia1i g!, , fP= 04ktrttpki. red
belled against him, and.resorted to a
strike. :He 'Went to' ;Smith i , .Ettit.on,
lthefe the bOatinen lat 4 giegated;
tb coMPel them to :Contnine in Ida
service ; "but so violent was theifeel-,
ing against him that he win seized by
the . tnen, and thrown into the Lehigh,-
And would haie f !heen l dimuied hfit
for a ' tirpely rescue , - go" :
WerA.thel , men ; :sgsinst ,Paeker, that
they drew theL Man , Mut sweat
life fronitliw_groundWittltoike.s I n . 11 F 1
fF'rf r i l n gA . !" . #,4!t
.not. etT7.*t!k
:finatrsperit,a4osvemaikvtiviot in
lie is4~olingD~noeratiarotnoivmitlttii.R
mr:
• ~3.1
i n his address t" : 44 e4 . 3 44 e Deg1 . _ 90 4)
is Convention exprosiied iftiametterac
ition at the slowness with viiiichLthe
`national debt iie beipg
the Republican adzilinistxiitiiiohEr
o;be
tyiegethitty,exid flutragainuer ;rime
the 4thiailtikrth list ie pretty:- tepid
_ _ _An'ii*Tiekeheik'doeelm ,
Milli tie: jAn dieldfldc
ly, expresses the opinion 9Ust f ina
the reefeiatigikez,V.3Pe*TfMr_
ek. huedreti,th.LeVdel*P. .of
Roe , debAlhoixdd bar bekuilseeelletli
I t a rrl tt *P eCi f
Pt t lk l ki r . 4 t#0, 1 ::: ' 0 1 111 1 iVitkii
7.;,pfival
;:Tp : ! Q1
wst.t.it tlnaimial p le :dleplayhig itaalt We,
'lpatActog to' the country. - It
i=matralL'%ll3:2
National boob are sought 'liter with eVa
;ett lowest, iiiikneigothitiats` am Wilda
mediae& Vet: ;, tr. 311oture6s, , hits i "
prepesitioodreeteinalizertotous oil; ' ii
Ant PM' Pel*i Sii is riot Aitithlitigettuit
osplaisi. 4 the_ tiod, -and ode 'at' Lk, to
. 99 11 PP. 9 4 RINF9 9 I; . 9941; kr, IhOligkeAkt
i t
! 3 ,., acts.!l9 f 9,10 11
,t 9 ) 9' 0. 13 tft A504 .1 40#7.4
14 per, 044, , TN? i WR *Ow ; - .A . 90
urea - In. the-amen' Outlawed" tort
'es. :I';'S • tie 4414 111 . 44 id4h '
,?!4 sWig tbit i "ticineSOli theiestlfotle '1
!ftei t i ftoini`jrit'iiri? 11116,74*
_iit' the tienu4,
• Ow* Into power ; :irttli'thelti threitiVg pppi
distioNiuf course el:Washita; luesttl'ati.OS
rid. no tor.urrodoetion arluteresi iAtarre
• 04 lassr-P Path ,iraidtbi;fits
irliestx 441ri1ltkin >rtagertihei
P9K lll 4oll4tifirl. l 9?fintbo. 4/015444
grcnring obseslo4lhlla. lumNycrypirpila9q4
441189°
comb it4nie mf trirage tenni. The people 4itro
*sea tuseforeougrattklatton that the, elm •
ap tannptiini et the hist:elect* ;
loa ;the eortBitton iheidantry ot*.s ,
hairy
ES=
. -
cotamputav :speaking as
igrowth re this vismatzt:rnandthe Outbid =primal:,
?tiAblibuoligiat.twojears henouthoreprgpmatm
'On 41001/Mif dike -.Zaitern..lol , nodiresH
.4 6 1401 3 ° l ut! §tAtrit: 1 0 0# av 9 u nO t Tg r4ll° '
,liaiaillls l 34 AI? . bgi 404Y1 ) . 0:1 4
sMS,dci, htkelitiort!to, repreaeotatien i in jam
• Taio4 up o n Cur' MapiOsed!Piesitat 'pe:pniaNqn;
is Coripirda last' ratio, ' ?ront tli It
iPpears that* nintaber' of ' t4o6l6ltidiiii
la continued tIM - mini as 'note; iheAttintic
4iiistin wilt intro - 107 members, *cites& of thti
;120 We now hive, Stid'ilte Western and Pedalo
States will here 198 Congressmen,.:laultiad. of
.115,f whirls thiT:bew , hate; making a =Maar
* O l 4,4:0 ieFliou to another of 24 members, aril
dettited majority for, the „West: se 413 i.
tine change—the estimate made upon thehaais
A#0,000,000 ea the POpulatiori of the Uoited
2tatee, inch:Ong ; Alabama and the
,Pacilla
will together . haie a majority of 16,
trieinbeiar vier the entire Atlantic State& The
New Engliald 146144' mcml4 hare-20 members j
hibalither Atlantic BtatoCB7 ; in all 107. The
flotithern States, bordering on the 'Gulf land
river, 35; the Northwestern and Pacific States
'9O-; a total of 126. - The next comma OM not
may tar from 83,000,000—it may reach 4/3 1 000,.:
300—, Whether it is, either, or mom or !mote
rimy rest satisfied that the West ~
lta7l have,a
majoritY of merntoers in the liationil notion of
Iteineseniativei in 1872, and' she is lilcelyj to
- Maintain that majority Air an indefinite number
'Of years:
Ikmumwafie'nemmimpers all over
the State are laboring to convince the people of
Tonneytrunisithatif their:perty had the manage.
moot of stairs our ;State debt would Men be
wiped out. It should not be ihrgoten that tide
.same Democratic. party contracted r. debt.of
Orerliffs lad/ions ?idol/ars while they tad put
ted of the State 6s:eminent not a dollar of
which wak paid until the Republican party came
;into power, Since which time nearly onelalf of
it hie lbeei Canceled. Other stateswherebomo ,
crate - luso managed to got s majority, show
the same result. The Democrats of Ohio him
a majority in the Legislature of that State. The
members are elected for two years. AD the
officers of the Legislature are Democrats', The
Chief Clerk of the Senate . drew pay at the rata
of Are *dais Per day, and hie bill for two year,
bas bud been paid by, the State . Treasurer.: One
would iniplieSothist sivittindit4 diykwonld be
itixsitial the time he could get in within the.
tWe'years,
but he "beat this all hello*" amid
vetually charged and riesiced pay for 845 dads'
work peltbrined by himself. This is 115 days
rums) than -onlinary mortals find in two yew*
even- including Sabbaths. That is iplendli
thundering, but the Clerk of the Ohio House of
Representatives beats the Senate Clerk easily,
for he performed the ,renurkable , feat, of doing
560 dap/ work and getting the. pay for it all
to one with thdie evidences of Demo
cratic dnanclering before him, who will may that
that party should bo entrusted with the finan
cial management of the country ?
; Mho Erie Dispftich fr!ays on S141114:111 ' y
last n 00,000,000 mortgage-J(Bs entered, in the
Bow, rder's,pillee, in that eity. It represtoits
tho hugest suni recorded these: The mortgage
iS that of iiiikilotphisi triSzahr*,
kfOrAiaqd - 3Ofioihs;sfi, of
and ii object ' if I'4 o raising of
toirribrihs purpose of braiding:a double traeh'
tri' Erie` to The s'aerprotitt
forms a complete book of about the size id!
Witelieths Miss; and is* speoinien of ',hiding.
And perunanabip. The weitinigii Is regular Ii
eoppirpistetuid plairy as.skrprint, and the
hentbsi aml4lAarrie Portion:, of. the other mat
tor is hi the! old:Erighshlletter, in sliders* cot-,
'ol'4l iiPtafißf • fac , 'fizOlf‘ of, :ati the
Undo; lndeigonAsnidi, and all other psiers
kiiiiiitngto thiSh4nense - finsheial transaction.
r•
•
Vrank the,ttvirwed and
neniticati‘rObet : syttipsthities. during' the War,
was the author of the !resolutions of the llore:
inaticitrwhich nominated •Judge Packer. , Wrn.
.6; Wellemotoottewgronadushindizationfiento,
was the eldellengineer inside the Convention;
414srUfanitichltdlep, the.ruleF,Ofßourth Want
of Philadelphia, which easo givc„riaore Demu
erotic 'rifles than it has `inhabitants, was the
chairManUtthe Committee on Organization;
and Brici Porti4ny, of the lei trUieseTfewics4.(o,
the culogiat of John Wli.tes Booth, was 'the
ontdde *engineer - fed- Picker; and the only
.pester tithe-Meeting held to rattly his nomi
nation. tstriots-and sohliers, and honest and
decent men, such as aro the kwdesa wholave
furnished you with a candidate, and Wide you to
loin shone in soctuing the election.l . • i
• ? -- .Pe BcP4.4kuk Utllte Contrekallmlititee
inc on the OW utt., .at, Hon,
Join Cavede, Chairman, presiding. An myn:
it* large nuinber 'of Members ercro prcleent
and the utmost harmony prevailed. • Thegent"
of v
witti;
iirktiti"htit it WIT lot' lithe thiqtiina Cattiee; In
sui irtrivier Say • kits 'the = renreleintatives •Binai
the dliteiontaxmittiCii elithendastiessed
their confidence in victory in October. '
Quay; Eng, (Moe •the lkater , Radical and
Geo. W. Banunelep who lesseirerndin'thestuile
eirocity, for lIMIen4 eleakli Bogota
rirs,of the Ccumulttee,euid Gen. 4. ff. Bingham,
Treasurer, itt•place of AI. Ken?* who dip,
dined to some.
,
Tut; ipiwAi.n SAfidvnai . The liew—
'Toil l ittirgld is st:hust sati n ea with
_ _ ~ .. . ~. „ ,
tOo.fittaneiel condition of the eoluitrx.
SwOowdizig ibvdioposition to growl
'at OriarlitNt it ads ''
'' Y . : '''
,`:Niniatlia'a ; gir clir44 6 .iy Pi 4.,
' l *.l,oi'ofr:little' i ili - orp :4), . we
hitTo r pOt: Plfveid :4 1 144fed 111 MiOtRi,
'Of iiiiradolfulifilit.e•beaft l iiiishit i lhini,
'lii*frOxistati,',PaYilig: Via, regtacif
1 004 4eOfFoltipf the GoveionieOf;
ter a i li tint t iat 4tiaailliaaiZ r 4=,
te l i ''
' fur ' ' th l re 144
' neiyilreie ik' The tieloi:
ophypi less__ Air°, ~?I,:te_ httudiiii
I :',:i4 4f dollayiohtetao44: :Y_Vac
a itaali U
n lai aliai t l 4#ot; it ;.*
R`6 4be .., eiie.4,4,, !ic,,yttte.,
Mid Wliitt Aie'`i%* 46 ii o ii,r;?: Vint
Mr: te44911 is .04 .:wrifill:;t' . 4.q.
i r,
50giii,, 4 0,,„,,. t,,,,
..:., ,„,,,,,,, . ~,,,, ,nc,,:
~.5t, , ,,- ,y, n . ;- 'AI.P I • . ---
,' a, -- ' ' Ctiiitetip .. driwotboK
iyi s q i putong,t,he fft ark 7 tiu,,qo, niAss
* - ,-*Ors9. r. A 13 11 1047%,
l it lt a Of 41104 r
i -- ' - kfia stxtibt • ODS in . ,,i,
*arm., yh0,,404 0 4114 a
Yikifiii!tf7o . o:'. INTLI : qc , ~
La* 11.-4
CM
Sumo= PitospEcts,—Mote. , than
Out BOutkkor# paper. doclaieit thitthe
mopeds shied s aro • bright des ; the
South; awl Abet WI ere:stgoodAsles
fer off. The New priesho Pie
qv 4e, 114 Ult soutliewiajits tone, is
growing ;jubilant, oodia.44,64itorial
ear_ "it jo now bogie/Root thalami&
cif Ahreo wed* tha Arstlodoof oCitkot
revoiregto4 thigßort, awl from
All.o*noto tt*Airoooto wilbstead,
•iXorolooktroo4 Allot
k u k aUx No. Agaegyhint *Weft lab*
&MP Jim yet
ocoorn4 from the row" of thhkow_
my of the mowy kiwi 144 qvirlhAve
• cmileito ipd3ge the. bola) • amtl Ado
‘YOar4t4rtil not ouroottwifonttlial*W
Vim and Ai* PAL' • COVigilere
pokiniee otePle yiettliiimosk (COW
iPilOntoro lumps loomed, itodraitilby,
Oat Lard butithoPmghleacht;„ 0z..1
, POrioFA ihOvo pliOted , Thore /Am at
,a4Alengt.
!beside 10144g 0t finthegu .. i ; e
Viuirey kpluslitg
*444(ll47l44nflanWiditt tom, .Pith
2 •• L O PlTPfk l efik*AMl Au, Iwo
liriky,44: in
.*:,poniervingda
efl4r in liga l tiko.lfnw,nmsblia
!, , Lt •
: I A `th.
71 . 01 indianikhilko.-
T AUt , O Pi9. 1 . 111 ~044 , o
n - s f tov.,
ME
t to the
is T ordr, so ,1 4 , Bebiliksr
6qt:by:Speared -the -intilarrCef
their friends. This policy has been
oppOied by the Brous . on the
grow "thereto.
et Dea rrtiettrAW ll l*** threat
e!werred,exert th.: *fifffieelearaelgar
mite the rebebrwith own body,
outgo ondrol a-hodr.
P e d6eoth l otrulilld'!i.o?
t/ •
rrwilksexeß,Neso
can. but'llhisMr attobeedWin"aseil4
ing Demoodie . sidk lit 1.8871k0vh4.
Voiktll=4lll7itit s 2o
so h* n 1
'Kn i t 44,iilliartimtotra; kinsa*s
Wiajotßy
51,938. In the last Legislatar . the
Deraociatallida.:ziw , to tln.
The oji ogo .i ck6w. ,
iiiiitep4imasto two bentointai
The .retnrns are nems*OVTlTt
! i2 , 6 ;
the
,gere.Xft
*4,4_
.. .0 6 . 1 444444- *4 o tikte%
The commove* lima. reportesVike
: ely tolaverilicrl4nolature.
'" telt, tuff* rum Er
• ,•• 4
•>. • •• Wriffli•AOSTi
- *VW
Tier $0914.1.1r 1 4 k ."47 d It id4 de.
.53 , 11n506 •
A oti r t 7: 6 '4e
street in elartjapqednesday
evening * nod was at extinguish-
_
Fourdives were
'IA' rrT64 - 6, 1 4131ty
dentnled2lv - Theitosa ik'estnunted at
ss,ooo, ``We give *IOW
•
't4 , 'n.'`of the llrelaken.tiam the.Prese.
‘ 1 :-Iresterdli into — ruing-we:paid 'a visit
.to•the.seene of thadestructivn-eonta
gration; taking Doek street-Ns ec shOrt
enLi. At the take& !warehonse we
were foreiWtemindedkd the' 4ruth
nit the mum; 4 .!that: riff Wind
that blows • aohciol* goOd, An old
hammer biaslymg upon his *fide in
thedOorwararthe warehouse with
thitteyeatctrhed'npwards,n4oing "bnl4
ly fire !'?• ‘!bully.ber•
aidasevinalAwAtles fall of the ardent,
etjdf . ndly dipped out of the guttere:
a •
• • 1. •
" "yrniclatent, or,ltix
rire • Marlduil:lllackbuin iietermiued
to nialus,a'speedy,extuninateonsof the
bOdere and nittabbiery connected with
the Paitet.'aen'storee.., reeonnoi
tired tlnkpaveinent along Lomb ar d
'street, anittlien,the entrance to: the
'boiler roorne. It ; was 'a .difficult and
ext~y dangerous experiment to
descend to the places sought, and W.
'L. Foreman an& Mr; Alen, Of, the
IVei6uioe - Engine Cori' y, volun
.teciret.i - to accompauY the Marshal.
The party tunny descended . ,to, the
archways covering the engine room
and boilers, ascertaining that the boil,
sir 'and 'inacbbiery ocenpied- space
not oiily beneath the parement, but i
also the street: , The arehes surround
ing these -faults Were • of a substantial
character of masonry .- The .botTere
were miched 'and diseivrei•ed to be in
the exackcondition as left by the ,en =
ter, thete g 47 banked precise..
' ' for the night.
of the maclunas - perfect in
aria." detail. Th e e Marshal Nis
"eicertaitied that a large number , of
barihi of liquor 'were stored in this
bidding. The bungs were left' out,
and acertain diem of teat"was gen
erated thiongbliCrooms, This MIS
done for .thB pupotie 'impitiiing
(us it k termed) flieliqUotior rather
to;tilitaiti - tib - same:" restilte:as that
- "Itis
: posed
r ioeßtie . .*eight:Of the stoch in
tlko store eatiked,tbe building te'lettle
it 'throli'onfitteigrible end, On Lien,
bard idreit.;Theliquid egiCapini hinp .
t'hei.l4 tritivl Ati way tolliefireir
eiat the store, end the fhiinee*-
''..: ded iipwa T 4. - It is , sai that it pe- .
tioc,woula lie, 00-'
• ettiiitioned u by
,tl4 Wigs of the honors
:caning' in canted -Ai* a beefe d . at
,
'um here tlifillames reached
Oc cuved wlii
. P*Eitl* el4fre' etPlettie if! ' e
;e 6 tk. g
* •*
•
' the steak lathe shores
tkrsie,itoirVied S now esfUnat
-0,414%100,000. 'lnsnranCe on stock
1 7,611,306. -
(L . ,..0 Ar 4 91 1. •1 117 . 114 . 1 21168 , • .. •
±.„ We AD 4101 i ittum the table Cakrnel
Rattitosaaphmanpotrhisstore& They
coat aboutitalla bonne a t a tine
Why mateliftle.sintilabor were theap.
41.tekdiliiegit inqtary-we•ern , unable
4P,fitlt4l7 tnoiel,thati -an :insurance of
40$1,00$,4ndlr; divided between the
Xbui4 ip nand and Green Tres. We .
are attha L epinion that therein. more:
"an thin.taitikinbad enough for • a
41614,ki Iguiliktout without :being
ixtrtitimuyeenastilynaft9ttlist • insn.
11 11 00: 5 %,,, :I.'. • ,• • •: ,to
a~ uJxttK' l'eaPElrtir
"I "tetiniili*titthe'sontiteitße
aetand'Frciat Loiebaill ritreela,
otenpied isirtiro
in the lietra land Ore 4 Trig Tat.sl
trals4, eatilthiteeat'' 'Ate
Wading* Nortielkalreet' and"Deta
enom4bicbi toblilre Any
- • lig the Pripkliii"itad 'United
.'!:-:"Itivasi,jointfle4 by it
• • atenark., Be4ainin Harley,
grocer, and Bich erdix* k Laic:titer,
prdrialoirdealera ina .' wiKkezir chled I ron 4
ale, 1144* ired. •
il i ve V; 1 1 6111 " -i lek• danYigia
tl~e, Cot :tag '• . inltt
; t•• (3egapiaitilbfti raintber'af i eth,
er bouspa
,bcr
c4 " 16 1"14 4 4tr . ' 1 WF#47*
Atifittiorie otimklice 4 0,*Aeli f .
_44Ay m t&thg
piiiate'thK ftter, %le
Dirtrti &timed, laidietilchwyk
101 at, thiq time is •
- FT
i lilliaiiin* the mar thellimP QM.'
4 S ° 4ll,tdiithinnAhti:nst . #64 liierigniiti
i°l4 * 7 *-;,iy,44; 1 04 , #( 9, 1 : 1 4
M01MP1 . : 0 ,051A 14 /4 1 0. AC,NOWirs,
101144 goiornor, , at Ms nithisina*
imaelvehine Wain ()Mitt Tiptili.i .
lie;la ft stkoii-Aiiiiiiik t iiiiii*iirtli#,
k.
Ildsieoi
3 e:!i
—ThO Miners'
. estimates thit
year will be by
...maker' fully six
tons over last year;
-nv only 83 788;
,rly of bat year.
Jae' fignres . that
Postpone laying
`-nonth or so,there
tees and they will
sunecidators who
have undertaken to maintain the ex-
"WrtM*76lB) I — E — We naficelliaT in
fintruitsis pro pi I It, lit v a
Of *elating piCtlie coal monopolists,
to the coluitry to foreign coal,
and it is not sit .. ""• • ;that
Congress may be kI r g - dijaidee
• t
7.1t-le certain
thioermatenarbNiee of ex.-
bid to
Yreterkiliinti oriolio7sOrcOn. , 'the part
of ther.public.,
14 , 33•41*, 1868,
Jiiheorr, - (onee 7 4effluiresemigri,,
isOgry,
thenistioned4fikitial $2,50,129
0 2 - 71 9*.JW/4 06 ( 4 - Amest ' 18 4 9 : •
Agave mordurbipublican govkate
ment.:thb Altires stand, 42.481;56 6 ,
qiirdedwgziat 0ft5.102,796? - 11ciar--
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V*" Ti• -t pportnnity for Rfpx•erektr
, • • tile-make -a,- little_Olitt«ll
"athotit tibid - ficeet i ii •
- I !the fight:in Xoppri;ta4iii tor GMT•
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We are in daily receipt bY'EWFes*.
and }reight•tof all' the. latest . styles
and most iiiakes of
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We. are cnnntantly ma/mind/wing
=BOOTS AIM .SHOES,
:Especially adapted to the wants of the
Bradford County trade.
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Our stock of
TRUNKS,
TIMVELLING
Is the largest in Towanda, and are
offered at lowest talks.= •
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We have on hand the most paten:
sive assortment of " • • -
16.1114TE54 AiSl3- SADDLERY
EN;er offered in the Connty,•and are
prepared to order anything:iv this
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Thanking our friends for the very
intrli.oria& _given ns in thepast,
It• • _their _attention to Our as
.rbnerit of gcsxls• in each depart=
meat, -assuring them that we 'have
never before been able to offer great=
er inducements than at the, present.
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' Towanda, June
•
PILADELPIELI fi ERIE RAIL
BOAti.-SITJLWER TL TABLE, • .
4NP
Tuasturtpta, witt,u.umsrord,... t ecd
r - "I nue 08th OIL BZfl of rxessn! , ras.u..7
ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS on an Xight Trdins.
TOD and atterllOND.d; Juir 366), ism. the triiiis
on aterbiliidette&it Edei n.u.eo a will roe lie tol•
lows : wyerwAnD:
MAIL T*anvlraves
arr. at Erie
Env. Errates leaves Philadelphia..
• Malanisport 'I3!2AIP.m;
"ht atlttio 100 A.V.
Er-ituu Wm —.8:00
Williamsport ; .6:30 r.x.
- '4 arr.'at, torirltaven" ' • • 7•451,.m.
Mau : 71107,1±271 trio
arr. at Philadelphia gat a.:x.
Eaut Parma leaves
___ .re 6.25
.• . • • .Willimvort ' • ' 7 . 50 a.m.
arr. at Philadelphia 4.19 icte.•
ACCOMODAI7O4 1101 , 1111.401/11111M0.... .. : .. 12:20 r.g.
WlLLisatspaFt 1.45 P.*.
*a and Thpiess eecuteetwlth Oil.llretiCaltd.
etetiy River ltallitiiilL • PleggeteCleekerThroalth.
4.5213. p L. MEL .
!relent.
tili12,11!0
wANTE D.4TIVIDITY ,
MitPaimiza tri thertniatida Tinning CO.,
at Greenwood, Bradicati Co.. Pa, WOW ' , raga win
be paid &Moir the peaftg wootn.; Y B. GOIFE. .
oremook imp st; lINFLO.7
A iTcrintt TOBACCOS. THAT
xi.
as tie iiiat,th qua* or prim. la
3107 30. c. S rATCIII3.
InalorMi TOMTOES, dritiA.ol,f
es. DOM Ferdte. ket4 thsieeile out vela
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intun,.TAnk THE
rain 0214
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ME=M
MEM
RETICULES and .VAiIBE,S,
lIIIMPHREr BROTHERS
==2=6l=em
NM
NEW 1311GiNG -GOODS JUST
azernrED AZ
TANTLO# ,63r, CO
A largo itoek of
DMSEc ‘10()ilS,
.64,(:)A85 . ar:(I.AHAAVL‘:Y
CLOTHS. and .CAESpriIiTES,
HOSIERY, -GLOVES,
AND ICOTIO
DOMESTICS,
SHEETINGS,
MUSLIN'S,
OM
COTTON YARN,
A'~ID `I3ATI'S:
LADIES',
3iLSSEW . , .
CAPS'
CARPETS;
OIL CLOTHS,
ALSO, THE CELFRRATED
stg - 13. :-3. K. G.llll
Our Spring Stock is non• complet
in every Department, anti our Gonik
have not been selected with a view tc,
secure large profits; but to pleas( ;uvl
benefit our enstoliaeys.
ice hake mcc,eetled in thi{a, and jnyifi
all to call and verify our atatcaleut
Towanda, April I,r-1869
j OO-HEI!E!
L
c 0 WELL& MYER
At the old dam! of BRAIIIIALL S Comrai...,
receiving a lie and well aclechAl otock
I=
Which they offer to cash buyei-1. , at Kit-- :S r, .1
competition. . .
Cash paid for all 'kinds Farmers* Prodm•e.
April 21, 11Wd—tL
Real Estate fox' Sale
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.-
-A_ The undersigned offers fur male or eiehan.,
Mia Property, situate center of Bridge and Ninth st.
consisting of a Dwelling House. and 2 , , acres of lan
with a large variety of fruit, snrli as grap,F, p.
es. apples. plums. cherries, and a numb. r
trees. For particulars-enquire of .0. L. Nl.oir
MEMMESIII
Towincia,duly 1. 180—tf.
r A VALUABLE DAIRY FAll3i
Al. TOW &M.—The subscribers offer for sale tbrir
fine Dairy Farm, situated two miles east of Gm. r.-
wood. McHenry Co., Illinois. Said, farm contun ,
three hundred and twenty acres choi6e land.
ed as follows : 160 acres choice timbered. lon a, r. -
'meadow. and 60 acres under the plow. (tool do :
1111 g-house and outbuildings: large cattle barn
, and good horse-barn. The finest Using sprier. in
the country, running through a commodiells spruet:.
house.. la capable of keeping 75 cows, and is
13, miles trim Abbott's Cheese Factory. Terms
half cash, balance in easy payments et S per cent_ In
.terest. References-11. M. Oeronld. It.';. ltcllur3
Greenwood, McHenry Co.. 113., or F. S. Ayer, 51..141..
10221
R SALE.-Di ON ROE 80110
n .M
ue house and lot -militate on lfeehanie en .1
'adjoining the Barclay railroad depot. Also one 1. t
of land containing two and one:half acre x by tit, s:de
of the Firillitan and Erie railroad, adjoining the tie-,ot
and only one non of lots between the land and ]lan
Street. If not sold by November 'lot it will be for
rent. For terms enquire of James Elliott. Towanda.
, or . Win: Lewis, on the premiaes.
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,I Idonrotc-Itily 15, 1569.-41 c..
ARA! FOR SALE IN CANTON.
F
-The subscriber offers for sale his farm in Can
ton, containing about eighty•six acres, sonic oeveni)
improved. ' The Improvements arc one dwelling
house, one barn, one milk-house, one saw-mill
good running order, with 12-horse portable engin
caPable of running mill •, it can also be run by wat,
&portion of the year. Connected with the, Sanle, al'
the necessary machinery formanufacturing Neap.
hubs, in good order. There is also a thrifty young
-apple orchard on the premises: and other fruit tree,.
around the house. The farm is located about to
'miles from Canton village. andwithin one hundred
rods of the Williamsport k Elmira MIL For term't.
all on C. Stockwell, at Canton, or the subscriber on
the premises. • ' AM:IAM. • 7TBER.
May 9, 1R69
ABARGAIN.—A FLNE BUILD-.
in g lot on Third Street, near the Catholic Chnrel..
Aft* feet front. bounded tn the-rear by an 01, 1% rill
be sold at a bargain by Immediate applicat , on tnlllrn
ectz k MORROW, Attorneyeet-Law.
Towanda., July 15. 180. '
10:4S p.m
_0.13 A.H.
.9:30 /P.M
11:50 A.m
T .
.00K, AT IT !-131 ACRES EX
cellent tanning land—coroillerable timber—it
Tuscarora township. ls miles froze Campherm
Price $lB per acre. For particular., ...kiwi... "
E. B. BARNS,
July 15, 1869. Tunkhannock,•Wyomidiffe., Pa
_11:15 .a. 31.
.1240 Aix.
WE,THE SUBSCRIBERS,II A V 1.1
this day entered into a limited Partnership,
.agreeably to tbeons of the Set of Aseenibly 4
the emmmwdalth of provisi Pennsylvania: pawed the Illst
day of March. 18313, entitled "an Act relative ig Lim
ited Partroarships," and do hereby certify that
Warne of the firm under which aid partnerebip is to
be conducted is COOPER BROTHERS : that the gvn•
• aril nature of the burgess to be truneseted iv the
______fora
of ale and-other malt liquors, and vend
tag
sanie. and the same will bo transacted in the
Bordner of Towanda, - Bradford • ceinnty: ; that
thitnameit of the general . re of Sabi firm ar ,
Richard F. Cooper and Wtlßam S. Cooper, both
the borough of TortandA'aforesaid. and the
=is D: Archie Pell, of the City of New York.
New York ; that the capital contribnted by
ihn said D.: Archie Pe% special partner. is eigt tom
tired dollars in cash for one-tenth interest h
In "IN!
•
business ; that the period at which the said partner ,
chip is to commence is the first day of April, eue
thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine, and test it
will terminate on the Bret day of April, one th , n-mls . l
nine hundred and nineteen. • •
Towanda, April 1, 11363.—C
44E'N'I'S NTIID--FOR PROF.
Mamoru.' Laws of Dusizie/w, with full dire
farms for all Transactions in every Stab%
riltiornrtro Panso:vs. L.L.D.. Professor of Law in
liateiard University. A tarty wog son vvr.uvis.ra
Erplainingsvery kind of Contract and Legal Obhg.
Hon, and showing' bow to draw and cxeeute Bow.
The highest and best authority in the land. Send r,
ottr liberakterms. Also for aux Patent Bible P. 0 , --
peetes: Misr-Vim — PkitXELLE k CO.. -PIA,
OIC E
COWThL ir3iTEI
.
A 1111 KINDS SPICES, COFFEE,
mated, ready ground, or ground to order, put
up in 2,3, a, or 5-pound bole&
.SIcCABE
- , .
HOOP SKIRTS,
TICKINGS,
DEN I 31 S,
STRIPES
MIMTS,
and CHILDREN S
SHOES,
HATS,
AND
WALL PAPER,
a!
Wu btlic
TAYLOR &• (11
WM. MOSer IP.
Ei tk .
It. 8. Al-Er:
B. F. COOPER. •
vl><Ca coort:u.
General Partztvi-,
D. ARCHIE PELT..
Sper/al Partner.