Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, October 07, 1869, Image 2

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—Three New Ira*. datao*.g,,
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Stvi 'York ninratiater,rtVe.r7
trx =do moo in ilio ; .. • i
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—Thaapaiebe iiriestirpanail eyckry
Own minutes to take =dim • ' "
• - . --Father Hylicintho 'lies *TO. - in
1827, anti ehrisfmed*Pharlei rayarst: ' "'
--Water eressee renco—niinended
guatkietefor ' . -
—A new freedrrien's.. 56000:tense
it , being Inifitaerilatki, !forth'. • •
Boston yont3;t;ii "doing "
Itri.l Park with a three tandem 'team. . ' '
7 -4.l.rchibishopTilatelele,dnrighter
aigirrs,sc:4?oi ikt clam, EC*, • ; ,
--New Hampshire bae. n , rnileAit
le.avery five bunitrodiohat4o44 ,
— , There is a great ; difference '6e-f
a Train of worils•arid a Willi ophought !
—A New York ,prencher adVoestes
inbitituting-the noispaperfor the Biblo> .
—A. Mesican MilliCeinire .. is 'a
tar
e.l.ictor in Now Yralr.; tills
to "bee lite. 7 • .; f -
—Pedni•Battista, , formerly atenet
in La Scala Milan isrepartoid !to be. driveling a
1.11:a-organ in,.Netr y.d . r;•• •
—Tun ladies of Andin,ltinuesota,
very - particular..., maeLvai ,ficied $l3 for,
ouiw.hig. the 'taint of mia or them.
—The private .secretary .ef P,rinc e.
is a Spaiiislil.l - 11r4 pi! ,
O o
i n art7.a French ,isall.tt 4:e.rl.
. firm in Leipsic lately eelehret
• eoriii;letion of their five thonaiihth
—Work' begin next winter lipon
ni !leen t bridge across the Mitisitiiippi at
I airie du Chita).
—The number of "vacs' of railthiul
I. canstriacted in Giorgi* diving' t/4irmit
y ears is estimated at 1421. : •
----:Pleasant,• for t.olutecci el*4olitEf T
New . York Mantifbetttrars. are &ie .: waling,
' non of rr...sitw, the D' Of ilnytet.q.;,
. in 1868, hael.over 7000 .
de‘illierics, which consamed :6,73%000 bushels.
rr.iu and 38,000,000 bushels of potatoes.
—The latest crop of cotton over
1r , :.locol in the south was in4Bflo. It stood, in
h market at t , 16A1109,000 In gold.
Prince 7.S7apolcon's
t!thi was fir.,t eL.r.f...rred 1:y1)w-t:log upon
1. -wife. Idstlnkle,'and was by leer transferred.
erinoe Napoleon.
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—P. T.' Barnum is` not going to the
t•reilun..ch.lands ; " Donelicks'l is not keeping.
gt•wery in Troy, 014f:two riCrr.eu is wif goipg,
t,i I 7• e the I'arepa-Ilesa trodiiet '
—The German settlers iu BuTe
in., q uietly. Itasit.;ed a St. Louis rAathirrio
e ho was practicing his arts in their team, and
then rent a committee to tell his friends;
—Toel M. Tnekner, of ..noii§cm,,
• :n3.0.. has a pear tree a hundred rears 'old,
11.31 riles awl urt •m pears and lrlossrims
tti branches. ,
—During the Emperor's i1111088:110
il: patches were permitted to he sent from
I'.n in cipher. It wait feared they might sig
nify thnt Ntrpnionn lied e,)ine to naught.
—A bright woman in Indiana was
IfrA. Make in the inornitig, Mie Gibbs :anon;
and Yrs. Coon in the afternoon. The legal
of that State err we:Merl:lL
—The famous limning horse Her
z,,g, which made a mile in 1.4.3 i, the beat on
ree rd. aka in Cincinnati on Wednesday. His
owner refniA f. 15,000 ro him within a week.
-A fatal diseaSe is devastating the
p ..i!try yards in Sumpter emit; Ga. Pea
towleA tumble from the trees dead, and guinea
f and chickens are dying by the hunitreda.
--The Fredeieksburg Railroad COM
oiVr great , inducements to immigrants.
~;:,• of them is passage at half-fare over the
lira for one year after settlement in Virginia.
young lady was recently taken
her lied by ft gang of brutes at Danville,
and tarred and feathered,. because abe
.iecuseil ono of the pally of •tealing a
• -4•1Id'lle Caaiotta Patti •has an
N nu-row that accompanies her on all
lic- travels. Sire picked it up on thccroadaide,
he,
rat yoarn Wore, with both Rs legn broken..
—Dr. Hayes intends to. lead an ex
' podition toward "the open Pplar Sea" next
This will he of more consrogrienee than
• any expeslitiod latterly undertaken to the7iorth
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In the severe storm on Sunday
!.. 7..ra1 feet of the beach opposite the light-.
h01..e, Atlantic City, N. J., were wished sway.
s,:a is gradually encroaching upon the
li,:!,tlemse there.
—Schott, the music publisher of
has e.itablished a Mud - for pensioning
hi, iiiporauunated*cirlcinen. Atit recent silver wedcliri;.; he added four thousand thalers to the
rued. •
—Au Irishman from Dublin work
-way out into .Tacksonsille, Via., a year or
t :tgo, and borrowed money to stroll up the
St. John's. lie not $ refuses PYI,OOO . for the
pine., he sottled upon.
=—The tits of Yackson, Michigan is
growing rapier. In the past nine months 119
new buildings have been erected, worth s2so_,
oisk, F,'0,000 have been voted for railroads, and
other projects nre in contemplation.
• —The oldest settler of Schuyler
e-Rint 7 , un. is at last discovered to be Charles
Cool., an Englishman, who has resided there
,me place lance the 2iith of June, 1836, and
,lias raised a family of seven. eons and sew)
datighterti.
Saxby, of the English
nary. predicts an extraordinary tide on tho' Bth
of ortober, as oirthat day the moon will bo at
the part of her orbit nearest the earth, and her
attraction and the sun's attraction will be In
the- same direction. .
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---An affray occurred in Grimes
o , , , unty, TeXAS, recently. An old feted Waisted
b,•tween Dr. IdeKeever and Mr. Monition. They
' agreed to meet on the high road, armed, and
settle their diffiieußy. The met, and thct torah
was the killing ofMr. Monihan., • '•
—An elm tree in ' Roxbury, Massa
elmsettß, a century and a half old, on which it
is said (len:Warren hung his scythe when he
left his swath for the revolutionary • army, was
cKit down the other day, having become so de
cayed AS to bo dangerous.
—Two ladies, while visiting in
Willruington, Conn., draulr for tea a cup of
.tr immunra, which their hostess bad prepared
of the genuine Chinese artiele,generally
rrererred.'' The poison threw them into a stu
por, from which they barely_recmered by sued
, tell aid;
Nciiv York jeweler left a satch
rl ug $.5000 worth of jewelry in a Fair
I raven (COanecticut) horse car and came home.
A<v ureter found it, and it was thrOwn Into
//1 - 603. claimed by a man; found not to be
1:i. r hotad kept it several hours, andlinal
-1-: rostorod to the owner intact.-
--A law suit was hied
Orenit Court in Indiana last week. It
v.u.l.r.uutit. up on appeal from it magistrate's
Tito matter in controversy. was the key
i.idav School library and two teatainatits
- twenty-five cents. The Sheriff's costs
witnesses amountod to 81940.
prisoner' 1 France recently.
4. , 1:/r14.1 - that, af kr poisoning ben. husband,
bite Is:,.ioneci her tuotiter, of whom - also
.was
errc f;..td. merely to' obey the directions of a
Jr...tooth:ll6i; who domaideil, hi oralor to aid
r.cap3 the demands' , or justice; that she
y i procuro tit° too of a dead rein-
—A wealthy farmer, of iftirtford,
Vim Miff% county, Mkh., was caught a few
doors tine stealing a. can of Massed all from tho
bail; room of a store in Deastnr. He had been
caught in several 'small thefts before, and save
ho stetils"not bee...smite 'be wants - the properfr,
but beesa9e a chn'ti help jt. He was lined' 03 .
and costa.
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—Notwithstanding; the prey fence
• triehboosis the breeding of mune is on the
•reatte in i. Prussia, end Unproved English' el
•ds have been •introduced. ' mace • 1861 , the
,tunber, at swine lurvo Jnoreditsetli • quartar of a
:nil E. - in. "Ilanv of the tanners havo homes', lc-
Twilit/1 with the usage . of the microscope ha
to examine the slaughtered animals.
—A Milwauleeinan, tvho cleppQpsit-,A ttlalta tatelt;" and ws ir *a the . fidereat
wankl be dye per tent,- raze -promptly at the,
and of the yew with *in nail emlteue7topey
that interest, - When cola that Vet IFS wfttlitho
other way, ho looked npin astordehmen& and
went away wondering .why a =sat should pay
ben for boing allowed t o bike care of his money
awhole year. • " •
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ludford ft•po
EDITORS:
IL 0. GOODRICH.
Towanda, Thursday, Oot 7
Repabitean State
FOR GOVERNOR:
YOHN W. GEAWY.
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HENRY .W. WILLIAXS,
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roa ILEPBESIENTATIVES.
JOHN F.
OiWTaillinfr ;
JAMES .VIKI3B,
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Will lie hold at the following time andtPlacea
EAST !IDANTON, Friday Ova" 'Oct, & Rpeak.'
Cr,, Capt Comic/tan,. Capt Shit* anal/TN rtt.
• LITCFITEELIPI CENTRE, Sahirday eye., Oct.
9:"Speakers, A Tl.Bpiillilitig find F B Reitveir. -
ORCtfri . CREEK, Friday eve., Oct. 8. SPeaki .
era, A ItSpalding, J B Reeve and li.E'vtins.
IiEItRICSVILLE, at,t4 Betook ;MUM. •24914 , 17
'crewing, Oct. 11. • itileaktill U.Oll. U. Marcur and W.
7. Dirries..Esq. • . ' • • . •
31 W. A Nary.—Remember that Asa
Packer, makes over $30,000 every ;
month by increasing the toll on' coal
'transported over his railroad.
sorts of ticiets • are being
sent out by the eokaerteads. . Look
put for them 1 Tbey will try 1 every
means to reduco the majority on the
county ticket.
Repnbliean can pousiis&ent-.
Yotevfer csco. STEVENS. He
is one of the inp,st'strittly partisan
men in the county, and' could not be
induced to voteilur it Republican tin
der any circtunetatted.:
, WHO PAYS ?-Eight dollars and
ninety-six cents is the amount of tax
es paid by Asa Packer, whoisTeport
ed to be worth twenty million. The
poor man pays the taxes for him.
sel.Republicansl. he. „Lit the polls
early on Tuesday morning, and see
that no frauds arc perpetrated. Ex
amine your votes and see that they
compare with the names at the head
,of this paper. ."
se..How cut liOnAest: men support
Packer, who refuses to bear his Share
of the,birde.ns of ' taxation, and by
the "dodge " of changing his resi
dence manages to cheat Tiis 'borough
and county out of their just dues.
to—RcnusLicross! be at the polls
early on Tuesday morning. Remein
her . .the time for opening the. polls
has been changed from ten o'clock to
seven o'clock. Lot a few active men
,be selected whose duty it shall be 'to
see that uo frauds are perpetrated,
.and that every Republican voter in
the'town is out. •
.WON'T PAY em BOROI7GB TAX.—Mr.
Pricker was assessed 45,761 17 ' for.
Borough tax inlB6B, because ho is
worth' twenty Millions, and. 'owns
many houses, including the one in
which resides, which• cost alone
$lOO,OOO. Ait he wouldn't stand
such taxation' and, to get ahead of
the borough authorities he proceeded
to Philndelphia and got lainvelf as
sessed there to the amount of $32 00
for all purposes. So much for that.
siiirithrumacan I waie up action
is Uhl word! Let every: man .his
duty. Let not the cause languish.
You have a Gorurnor and Judge of
the Supreme' Court to 91,0: We c4n
.14m1 'defeat. Then; work,. and
let every man opeak. and agitate.
•You cannot expect many speeches, as
the tithe is too short now. AgainiTe
say, go to work' to ,get out a fhlll'Ote.
liirSounzas, and Republicans!
when asked to vote for (ho. STEVENS,
for Cominissioner, remember that
Standing Stune,thehomeOf 1.1.4 STE' -
vvs, and Which is largely tentrolled
by him, was the Onlytownship inthis
county which disgraced itself by giv
ing a majority against - the proposi
don to allow soldiers to Vote!
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VirON!T Per Poon Tax.--By Bina
ply going to Philadelphia, and get
ting himself assessed in the Sixth
Ward (Ids name registered at tlu3
Aferehanta,' Hotel- and bis earpet-bng
hung:tip on 4;' , hooki In' one tot !the
roorits),. Afe : Pucker got ieleiir'efpay
i-iikliis POOr tai, z taii3on county,
amounting, inelnding connty. tax, _ to
164,76117., . ' • ,
b I r 'N'ail*, is .'.oei 2 W made
k-TaC . en4eP..aliiirthe..copper
heads to defeat Joan B . trams.' Sian
der •of biufest Sort. is remi t ted
lo; to"effekSheir' object'. Oile' Of the
# oB t 4 47* 13 ;#P4 6:813
tor. t4e, 4foc k 9i : 00011.11', , the
.fact-that,lut hoe IA& chosen town
.
Ship Miser lbeerly 'every
eleeti
- t4i.4otitiititivgnotterloo :h0
Vas al_ _waLTa'qe44 gm evilest wind stfsl
ons Fepublican i and that the rpastfiis
in that township are evenly
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desire for snecess. But this
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enkquiet, we am ninnie our RePi/b
-ciili igendii, is apart of the plan ad
opted, to hill them , into an over-con
fidence; and to achieve success for the
Democratic ticket by the staying at
.
home of ' eRn! , can
: g 6:ftif
p l eigfaa
dance in the ~nstice df'their cause, or
S. , 7 :r;1•. c1):1 , r .
in th e; merits•or personta\popularity
Cf their candidat4, Dave •resnlied to
thi 3
goy. , ,a6ing
t to arouseihe-yotworbile :they
are secretly . olgunisting their.. forces
for a 'grand lially• ."••• .
10pUbfiean'frien4s §libuld of
e !IP*Test. Pi 4 f 4 i..!4 7 444 nap
Systematic, and rigorous if
. preparation
have been made =to hririg out /every
Detuoeratic ''S‘titer. pr • : . friends
beeatiA `.Tint
Ocratic,tneeting hm,boan held, ! nor : a
Democratic orator lime been.; heard,
during - the learaptiign, that 'the t Cop
perhead.s:g.i. tip = the' fqiht, 'the
cgntraiyi P l 6:. are flieiX.- 1 1:opes
tuccasa,upna tho.quict an 4 aPPar
entindifference that prevails:: They
-reti.eCt, to poll Danicteratip rte,
and hope thaf,'ltelittblibaiLV 'wilt 'be
, (lecive4 ;.)r i e ilb4n usual
appliances of a .campaign, and, twill'
stay away from the polls sufficient
numbers to allow 'ft -Deindieratie. Pict
Mil
EMI
:AQ , P.emudit4io/leaders 4e,.aware
that they eanzot go to the people
on the pastreeord of that party ;
,upon the qualiffeatihns and public.
l 'eharacter of their candicates. they
have consequently placed in nomina
tion' a man whose only recomenda.:
tion is 'his enormous wealth, and they
now hope by t liberal and judicious
use of his money to get out, a full
Democratic vote. •Unless the people
arouse to the necessity.of polling ev-,
ery Republican vote, they will be too
late to defeiit this deep-laidanddan
gerons programme,
• If but tlacCar four ,Reptiblieen
tors in each • :school - district in. the
State; delude •lheiiiselivir 'With the
idea that : theie Ili - io.,rieeeseit
their voting, .and, stay away from +e•
polls,•our majority will, be. lost, and
•AsA VA . CREIf be' the next Governor' of
'Pennsylvania: 'lt is thie*sOrt, of cal-,
culationwhich has governed the pol
icy. of the Democratic, • managers.
They do not expect the people.to ap
prove their polcy, nor support l their
candidates, but they hope to : ` cheat
the Republican voters, with the prim
ped of an easy victory, and thus re
lax their exertions, and keep them
froth the polls. •
Republicans of Bradford!. in all
the contests of the past, you have
borne .an important and honorable
part. Your large majority has glad-,
ilened eur friends throughout 'the •
State, and helped to increase . the Re
publican victories. You can give the
accomplished statesman, the gallant
soldier, the upright Governor, 'GEA-.
Rk, Fit;e Thousand 31ajority, if you.
will poll all your votes! •Shall it be
done ? or shall it he said that Brad
ford has given u reduced majority, on
account of the apathy and indiffer
ence of people ?If Bradford fal-,
ters now, she is not true to the inter-.,
este of her tax-payers, and recreanf ;
to those great cardinal principles she ;
has•ko long and gloriously sustained...
Don't allow tho political record
Bradford ; to be stained by a redt7e / d
vote.
The re-nomination of Messrs.
WEBB and CHAMBERLAIN, as the
Republican candidates for members
of the Legislatur has elicited`
throughout the State the hearty com
mendation of leading Republicans.
The former has already been a mem
ber of the House three years, and the'
latter has served two terms. During
this time the .t body has, had the rep
utation of embracing many corrupt
and profligate men, who sought the
advancement of their personal ends,
but no breath of detraction has ever
,assailed the members from Bradford.
They have the universal `testimony
'alike of good and bad men, to their
boneety and incorruptibili
ty: Whilst other eonnties have been
repudiating unworthy • members,
•Bradford henors herself Inc the esti.
notion of • all, by returning to the
Legislature those who • have,. been
. tried and found faithful.
The wisdoin of the re-eldetion of
Messrs.' WEan and Cu.tantritt. f .mrninst
be apparent to aIL The common
ealth needs just such regulators—
men of intelligence ; honor and integ
rity. The comity cimnot well spare
thorn, because they hit.vo" from their
eiperience and reputation astanding
and Influence • in the L4slature,
which makes them useful to their eon:
stituents.: We hail their return with
iioch`pleiiiiiiire; as a testimony to the
rest of the StSte Bradford
do her share towards securing honest
.und judicious •
Dom. s 0 . 9 61 9‘ V.the i , e g r 4F
OAP( fl 4 this 03124 Be
publicans who are thinking of voting
for Ur. Vrinous.-for Treasurer, • -will
notice . what company hu is • I~eepingc
Represetdatire%''Dk i os Buckivell,
JUiatiThcnipsotii S*4l:,,trriUh!fer
ti":43olo447, of the court
,ef quarter fiessious, & oyer & term*.
r Zra q uince; . Register ' of Vie, i
Ccird§fof 1400, am elerlo4 'th s e'6,-
, i ) ,*ielidjui , o4;ic4 l 4 064 .
lTreaiurer, AV4IsTDP:R.VAUGH:N;
Goutty • Commissioner, •George
!vend; Cotuity Auditor, • thee!loreil H.
: ei;:ll6rdicir,rb. B. 'Bahia's:
OCR LEGISLATIVE 'TICK,
ET as it affects national
le of the highest - Consideration that
the Republican party &Vida tie l ido?
cessful on Tuelday 'next, that- the
credit of tlif i emeaonw,alA i ry„tr
sustained,.' find 'the l inters Of the
-c-pr 4WD'
layers be promo? . t 13y . a co rn
name . econoth
ical policy *bleb:hag in nine years Of-,
Republican raid;:reduced the :"stato
debt Ov
,68P3/1
C. *, 1 951 o*A'
the- realfestato of :our fOrMersi fro",
taxa - - ;
tt
The ibilinibihieU ThiSlatiA of 1866
under the iectliaMTl_9!"ozoelleinnelc
of CoMmitteocki Ways suMiles,l
of the liouse.'pebedli retele4lg
to :find 4r
po4ng hbovier burdens of taxatiOn
np4 railroads, banks and other cor6:
this act l
was strennottOrbppl bytbOilerat,
ocrats, although many of tbelM &via:
not appear-upon the record' in' oppo
sition to the ineastire: :They placed
every possible obstacle in , ,the way 4.1
its passage, by parlimentaiy expedi
ent, but it fimilly triumphed and to*.
6,14.001=7„, •, to
tax-payers of thdigrieultnial eitunti
of Bradford has hetet' beep properly
' 6l ?4al# : esV.:l l t': '4°444laXP4 the '
4iirmers,of the county over 011E..TY'
THOUSAND DOLLARS 'I
. Shalltlais !liberal poliey • towarda
northers be cOPOtmed,li the re4lec4:
,tjon of Ooy.GE4ur? I . he #llMl3l# of
the Democracy :would,place in the
Executive chair a man. whoser inter,
eats
. are all with corporations and
moniapolists, who evadestliepaynaent
, •
Of taxes upon his twenty thAicals, mad
who would throw the burdeps of tax- .
ation upon the acres of our
working farmers to the relief of rail,
roads, haaik,s and other monopolies
and corporations.
,The farmers have a direeVand,,ira-
pprtant interest in the re.stdC:of
Gubernatorial election; 'lt is . 'liot
alone a matter of dollars and' dents,
but a qnestion of p4eiple,, They.
are to deei4e whether The, ,ttioneyed
moncipolists,. with their • immense,
profits, shall c ntinne'to pay the tar-.
es of the State, or whether their
,firms
Shall again, be timed. „Trot i4eza de
cide at the pulls.
Stir Tim New York State election
occurs on the second o November
for a Secretary of State, Legislature;
&c. In 1867 the Republicans polled
„
95 . 5,099 . votes for Secretar y'of, State
against u 73,029 Democratic. , 111, the
Goverdor vote - of 1868, Hoflinanhacli
27,946 majority over Griswold. • IreU
ton was elected by 13789 nrajp . ty
over Ho ff man., Lineon had 6549'ina
jority. in 1864, and 50,136;
1 1/..1860.
Seymour had 10,000 majo 1868:,
These are the immediate with„
irhich the parties join " es i again.
• , The Republican Ste ConVention
Diet on•WedneSday/Sept. 28t4 at syl
mouse., Ex-Senator Dewitt C. Little-,
john, of New YeYrk city, 'was ehoien
temporary ch / airman and john
Griswold, I,resident, The New tOrkl
city • delegations were consolidate&
A strong feeling was early' shown
fa 4 Or /of nominating a 'ticket that
' co 4 not be asSailed. on perf4narr
unds, wh il e ciiradly 'desening on
olitical, and Geo.. William- ,ottrtie
was nominated for Seeretatyof State;
Thomas Hillhouse for 'Com'ptroller;
John C. Robinson, engineer, aid oth
ers for ,the remaining offices tObefill-:
ed. The nomination for Secretary,
of State is certainly a stiongone, and'
• one that will commend itself to
,tho
people as whole. NOvithe partyin
New York have only t 6 ,throw aside'
those personal and partisan: , quarrels
by which they have So often besn de
feated, and enter resobitely on the:
campaign in order to win, an& by _so,
•doing•they ought to be able to exceed
.their best majorities. ' •
Prosprarr—otwithstanding onrl
ggovernmentlias N to carTy..a manunoth l
debt, put upon us by a Dennocratie
rebellion, the country ival never More
iiidsperous than it is n o t the:preient,
bona Pie 141 t49t:*:PrOc#,
organization saved, the life of the na
tion when traitors fought to destroy s
it, Mid. that saute spirit of pat-fietic
-440 and.ni4hternacAt cilriie~ :tile
.cooutuftdong in a wonderful morel
ingreatness•through
trj and an amanita derliirinent of
the, continent's • )Alitlertq resPurces•
Democracy, was an . incubus :on the
nation's progress ; Republicanistav on
the contrary, works in harmony With
,IstatUrp's IaWS, and ON'Ts an iinP4llB
to the cou.utu'sgrckwth that , astounds
,the Oin it be possible , that
any intelligent mati sum desire to' see
"the - old BoUrbotis retnin'to;*iweri
1.16128 E tfrir,
,ilepublican i n ; Bradford; °aunty...at
thiatime, ire Want him to wale up,
anil reflect for a moment, what effect
the election of Airt,tickcx would have
upprktikis.Staie and; nation! • • ; The re
pudiation of the tafionalidebt, fj ,
palm:insure withthe
6 1 _
diat prOject,so so, that, at•the
present . time Ae,evades the payment , of
h liatesi . " . Tlxis, together'with! .his
14'6
*f, the 'iej•iiifi4toiiaky
,Efiumc.4 44 becomes ?ftheacontity?
171epend.upon %Vida ieniare in , tote
ielectkak - fliab the rtof
CHAeri44 t' i?lrget,h'ex'
nia ivill array herself nn ,t 10 3: mde;!:of
repudiation, dishonesty, and untold
disaster 1- Think of !it, 'Ore it ie WC!
the tree
ede eOmII•
4 11 6 .ra"
day's
,Area are
cannot be_
- the int-
Gov. GE&.
Mayor Of S inFianeisco, eleetid
the iikkiketitt par
ties. There were : no-" - thin _fen
ti f k f te 12 1 r A ilrI t ri=
ivia die en demo tal
in Geary, 4
.. , . - lips adopted as t4lO
candidate of &Alio ;wits twice oliki
1 019- 0 .4 On' Pkiltsii. , • t*Ati.. o * "::'' l it
The‘ ie:ii'i'ra•44ioTi.:Gisr7" ill' 04
tY 1 4,0441,,., 7,lPgrire
~,. ~,, 4-
I.r e E °F - Wf t r.. , 4 -,1,4. 1 ",_ ni
1tT01.4 44;44MM , 4eportgiont icif
pithliiillife4-ai lip solclieiin the-1M i
attoicer-oltiviliittrufesbro ' 4
illaveit'lVoAloinialiialir
rilajt
• I ~.. 1 III; t. ,ent'it IP Ft: ITI itA -I re,,,
PiTgrir o; A4° UP44,441W ..._ ,
Atioaly r foileokiOd •S iietl4 Dint pc
dikthalliwcd ddivqtr; .;o:L,,itt. ...,;.:, 1 1,.
. .,.,,,,r, ;:•1t f • r r,? 4 , 40 4 ., .71-.T.;;kt;•• o 1
41,0, if
tti: Ajam.;4l ,- ) ' ! 1f14 • .1 Tali , i
• !aids. gentlemsiiiialdoing yawners
aeririee in' the tativium Hiari ,'t
*64lollos4ijAiiralYi*;4l4
IT.# F;S:t4 04440 0 #4i.411'
: fl yt t of, ei ft otioju,.-114,:;(inierts faction
is thistids , nireiamplei tOlthel
tither on~iaerit nien t.ti , eßt i riblit,
*4 B 4,?AlliskkintAbiA 41 3 0;.attteil 0
and otthe pasty initialled, and thetbk,
ogle eel* to actiiire ' , lN6:jealtnisii* no
4111,1) .V .i-44.0101 ' 440 .F 0/*
dices or 'fir *64 eVer 'idreet . him.'
SillereNeg : the hitixtotit work f ia.to bo
dime; he will always be -found; sus
trail* the:Republiean.canee by hia
Oil*: bearing, and his eloquent
744, 'Ar s e_ triumph of , the great
principles, which he has so long and
ably advocated, is dearer to Mei than
personal . tinci,ess; His disinterested
and arduous
,_ labors , should I endear
Wm to every Republican beast thre
-,;
out the commonwealth.
t
Repnbficiumremembio there le
than one: weekiettinte for work be' re
the electiod. ! Don't let the Rebit
-I'lo patty Se Opferitd bY,Repn Beam
04 4 *,p ) 8 6 . 0 'Qui) Occtiow i A full
Tote is
while 1
to'the
then,
, . The spperneau.. ..aisr, at 'so
(PA *9 r A c • irle,*(,) canvassing ;We
/
ice' dlatrlct _ the. County, and expect
to •have ont °their fu ll ; vote . . ' They
think eY. are ditching - 11e: Rcpubli
cans napping, and are alfe say
` CR/13*, Wg aAgtßaciXOtli9F PH theliex
i pected gain. Republicans, will,' yeti:
sleep while - the -enemy are 1- working
'for your overthrow?
Mr:Father EXAeorras,,,one: of ino .
most popular ond - effective &store of
the Bomar Catholic Oliva,' and for;
Yistithn:fo i iiit'eVik in-1140Y
o*' Motr+l4, 4 1 '04 1 4%41 0 A : 8 8ton''
slsep ehe World with thee announce.:
ment that hei withdrawal froni his' al-,
lielgenhe to 'lttimh; pro testing :against
the 'libeiteJ' and ' • pr actices ,of the
church- as, not according with the ,
,prinitildes of • Christianity. ..Repre-,
,seating the Galilean church, he iebeh3
against' hltraniohthhlsm, and le 43 a
new, 1 0°0 6 ; 4 4i: 41 must CaUYl4se
cp;thlicistoon the European. conti
nent. With the religions' element . of,
the French people; FatheiffrAprins
hal f° l ' . 7eaa's °?4i*d a n .*!P,iamf 44l
infinenee; :EffectiVai he luni
more : their Pope, than the Holy Fath-.
or himself, whlie.hivfaithful subord
inatic* Ish to Dime was Inter before,Ser
itihslyiluestioned: This letter of pro -
lost is , regaujod.by• the French • press
as. greatp%religioua • and political
event, This means .that the ( . 3allican
church revives, and strengthens its
demand' for enclesiaatical
rode
pendence of. the 'tarnish See, and that
-the Ecumenical Council; which is to
meet at the ilatican, is tb be some
thing more 61 0 1 merly' an imposing
fliSPlay, of litinitaiies, since it will
*cm , - ; have serious work to do. C The
text of his letter to hislormer spirit
ual superiors' Especifies, doubtless; the
obnoxious ;p ractices , and decrees
•,
which• • •,
against hit3 nolconl protest is
aimed. These, particulars . have not
reached us, bht it is to 'be presumed .
'fihm the language' 4114 French
**A OqUally, the
' 410 04 31 63. awl diicipline of Boman
.:
. • 41.41. •
Trie , Oorrrnser.-4-Eight years of Re
tenblieiiii'frileNNO. 50,
30 :18 ° 4 18, t4 4 1 ) 31 :$0 ,-
1 70,9646,: I paid Avax74llooBB,
,ring:the rebellion, to • the: amount- of
$5,087;-058. 75 more, arid; inithe lard
yOirri 'Of flie itlit, : toby off t4,-
*O7Ol ' 9 9 . 04 otzi
fourteen and ar half
Millions of dollars paid off from our
'debts,' or saved from our resources,.
.#4°
, 15 0 0 :
-works, received:nraillimand; a half
of dollars in tkuiserdal said ipersimal
iteriikitirid"tet'
0 . 040 9 : 2 ,24.#7: . :i ' 1 • i
PaGANt4E4O-.904 111 Y31-c4rect
and spesk for theniselven •
losor-.• • - <- • •
I 8 . 1,-"Nrra helve to ' elidniek.knether
the I
sudden ni4 ,7 llOe ' 4,' 4esiii of some
twenty —persons ; and dangerously
.W 01 :44 1 % many 4-143114.4,PecIrred
at iiie:lndhinaitate F air in. Indinn-y,
4 4 41:4* ;Ivieici, 110ileil
lvhilt:VP4.42/ fPre,st#4-
tifidni . ' 'FluOkrs. ' 3o ' 3 " i(? 0
to‘ 40enixf.
.:1 t • 1 0 4
‘INA-GrorW. Ceirme &dines forin
exisneandiride kn.:Senn:4aq of State
in New York. :
nine' Of Vaunts inprintiVon
demoisrabe ticut& --Let no repabli
eau be &Nivea.: - .Rcamine your - votes
atylme Lane's mate
fion'thft:l9e have no fears that
IrCvvill-
.te be deteafe4,
4116 seellieriliolidelietved in
w•-•
.40** ifffnuNkt.4l,-;,:•,
". • . ••.• ' -
;4:ls , 71 •ts
r Ariii6l7 4 j66l ll 46..*TriY:
ftvll
4.R l 4Mrant,t.o, l VDKtihe Re.prdou.4i&
*retomeetiiirL az* hob* heldiintli
li foot bixge plans are W*IPSAI t o
eir
,OickoA. riNPP I 4O,94RPM • t
o ie to
404 ourfrii.be; c_•ti guard.
Dan't let+ t.heienemy ItakOur
by sar
the ..iiiiinibecre
of e ' C)otulty qpijoijoie
to iliom the peoili look . 'lot iggipi
fin the alext,7and- move
iaithe hohumil Let eve* man'
• dtitfaita** . Wend
hni . • g
ATO TEFAALPAYERIL
i th l,4 n j4 •
/AS nap Mall pm. camp , y
/*RctwArqk fiFeerY, 1861, a
S*o) 404 hanglng oyei no o 7,-
/69,gri rofr and, 0= Olive . oaths
Offesea they were corn died to
borrow $3,000,000 ' for the / Purpoiie of
alaa nui t rfir ola, to
aid in cavilling e . be hol der's xe
-1'4191
STee inaugurati 6 n (31 ; )v e ni:
or Curtin' 'nine yeafis have pearly es.-
pired, and these have been nine years
of Republican/nule. True, at times
the Democratic party have had' Con
trol of ones more branchei of the
State, goyernment, but have never
held sufficient power to enable them
to dicta° the policy of the State.=
Vithaehas been the result? The State
det,, on the 30th of November, 1868,
leis fun& in bank to pay overdue
,loans not' then presented, was $32,-
, 795,293.25.'..
The StateVreasurer is now pro
posing to, pay off ono million :($1,.:
000,000 Y dollars of the debt due July
1,1870, which will be done as 80011
as presente4 and for all practical
inuposes, can be considered paid,'
which leaves us with a ,delit' of $3l,-
795,293.20 or' $6,174,64.21 less thali
when the Republican party came in
,to power.
belbf ot the Conmicinwegth,NoTembea
iotory,.
power
WM%
, 30. 1868 ' c. • $33. 282,453 08
Leu oventue luau h ave
preeest..
Bested but 'which have Ante bees
. -
Ached debt Nov. O. Ase $32396,283 2O
Loon 441870.wbich tbe StatoTruunuere • ,
Is slaw prbpoidtigito 4quldate
State debt aa tt Till stand at the
' !Won of tldayear $31.795,293 29
Dobt November 80 4
]Sob! November 3o. 1869
Reduction of debt. 26,174,62 2 21
Thus much have the Republican
party done towards refine:* your
indebtednesa
In addition' 'to - ibis we have paid
extraordinary, expenses incident to
the rebellion, apiotuiting to $6,012,.;
'459.74. Six million twelve thousand
four hundred 'and My-nine dollarti
apiVseventfour cents, distributed
Is follows '
Direct Us levied b 1 tho ratted Matto ".
Oqvienunent against the damns of
PelinsylMnia„ but monied by her
. ' • $14960,719 as
Equipment, payof soldiers, sob all
other mlMtury expenses
Wool= on gold to pity interest pm.
X
1
ious to 863 4
Iltsticmil Cemeteri 463,77
es ' ' 10.092 00
00
Schuylkill county draft dots 1,087 41
Sidle! of Chamberstrurg 597,608 47
Salinas! mind orphans • ' 1,620,457 69
22:212,893 62
DedinAn:Mary expenses initanded and
• awned in pettleinent with the Gene.
thireitunent
/ Notwithstanding O enorm B6 'rns m ex 7 = 4
W
penditiare, ' iind steady reduction of
your indebtedness, the Republican'
party,' In' 1866, 'repealed the 'State tax
.on.real estate, leaving it 'to' pay the
ordinary expenses of the count y and
keel governthent. This relief has
41ounted in he past four years td .
seven million one lamdred and forty- ,
seven, ihOusind ' one hundred and
three dollars and ninety-tito cents'
(7,147,103 92).
say theßepublican party did this,
for it is well ImoWn that the Demoe-
racy On the first introduction of, the
bill by Mr. Quay, Chairman of the
Committee of Ways. and Means - of
the House, now Secretary of the Re-'
publican State Committee, used every
means within their power to defeat
its passage, one and all predicting
that the State government could not
be carried on without it, but on its
final passage had not the - COUrilgO
record themselves 'against it. The
magnitude of the relief call be beet
understood by the annexed .4ble,
showing the amount ved to - each
cOntY r
Adams -
.6119k1en7 113,746 Zs ' • 4.3,372 ,
Armatron9 • ••?,t • AIM 1 7 / 1 3 . 688
Bearer 50. uenign. 125,403
Bedford . 41,496 Luzer .. ...•1294;36
Berke . . .... 275,016 ;.;158,7715
Blair. .. 67,800 spreer.l 158,5/2
.
radt'
-..adtord , , 66.904 McKean - •• .. 9,096
Ducks I 231,576 Mifflin 48,110.
8ut1er........... 52,123 Monroe' ' ' ' ' ' 19,164
25,968 Montgomery, . 6 ~.; 233.940
= l ot .......... 3,756 . Montour ' ' ' '22,992
Carbon'..:.,T.:... 29;448 Northareptori .", .. 162,579
Chester ~. . . 291,276 - Northarebedand.. 66,719
°Mitre .....; ' , 53,400 Perry - • ' • 40,404
Clarion . 20,864
Clinton 36.792 Pike Ph11ade1phia.....2,096,592
' 24
Churileld • ' 19,500 Potter ''- , '11 124 ,25(s
,Cohirabie ......;• 30,120 Schuylkill .... ..... 184,628
Cranford , 65,172 Snyder 32,932
:Ctubbettand 147,420 Somerset ' 86,940.
- Dauphin.- ..... 159,318 pilliTan , 4,992
Delimit° 121,644 Susquehanna .... 39.552
tile • ' • ' 68,888 Tlegivi ' • ' - 29,268
12k l i. 10,128 Uni0n.....,, , 46,440
Pranklin . 1 .... :. 152,088 Tenerife, ..e • " 13,400
Fultimr. ' • 14.244 Warren . • 21,652
erest , 2,100 Washington..--. 124.966
431 Mine ''..' • 37,6118 Wayne • ' ' --, • 29,928
Ibuttingdekti...;...• 57,000 Westmoreland ...: 95,268
Indiana. ' 89,852 Wyoming ..... ~,. 14.508
,TelSesseii; ' '18,912 York 154,980
. 1 . 1 : :
,•,• aettuil relinf to •reat.estate.luie
. ...
-
been : -
Redwgion of State tax
17,147,103 99
17131948titeiltax unlined andrale".... 1,949,719 29
" Td t,ho tai ' jityers Otruladophis'
this relief id '4qual to' cancelling, one
fotirth"'tife' indebtethiegs, to
' I , • r r
'Alainallitsti, tic . - * . $524,11800
Alliereat,A, P#
.. 30.000 00
4
;ft ;
Total
or the interest on millions three
hqudred And thirty?4lvc. thousand ,eighlundred d011ar5(59,335,800). ,
- 7- Such are some of the reenits froth
rule Pears,
an actual saving, of $19,334,096.79,
ad folleive': ' -
1100 t Ittlen of ebte . .. 21
Esteems Incident to the . 4,065,719 39
Unmet tu..pattl 'Mated States Govern: • • :-;
. ... ' - ' i,nn
e,, 33
Saint by meal of State i taz on real' ea
-7,117,103 99
Total • ' r 519,x 94, 096 79
Fellow citizens, you'. ..have • here
eighteen yea's, , of Democratic and
nine years of Itcpigilkani governing.
Choose' you betseen'them:-
IteEpectially; 1' A-TA-Arm.
TOTER
En
voters
&geed i-
hasten
person,
m the
GountY
Count' '
o i s g rt 439l4 A 6l ft r 4 ' A "613 4 )1fi , 1 l
:
Havent you seen • ex
otnillOrt You. • ' -
amples enough of this kind in the
County to be satisfied of the result of
•QurApgealt....loxiasky4llusd a mar
jorityin tho convention for • tliat
Lt• Ifit33ll* ;
If younan,why, wasn'eyou nominr
ated ? Why . didn't you or your frien •
call brittle aYeit d.iiiteit,
right to if you wannotentsfied• th
the vote •by acelianatitm? • The,
cligue,"na yowiee: fit-16 7111 3 the
delegates who ottinposed -the nonvenT
Lion, could - net' have hin derekycttu..
frienda froth" nsWiiring Wtheir names
when-711116a On to ! ait" so: You • say
you " told Col. litiion l iindmanY oth-•
ars the sanie,m- (that" is) - - you heir a
majority in thoetoivetitidit aid yoti
wanted 'them tt9ittie the vote team:-
sidcred. " yon - had 'ivatelied . 1 . the
movements the; tiOnveitti"."
wouldn'.7e, One. to tilti:o4;l l #
ni
he
wasore sea .tluut any.. other
man t,he , save perhaps thq candidate .
for T9eiisurer from' WYnlininiv 'Thh
dele4ate froth Sullivan county tir4d4ed
the/Col. too muclCfor. 0)04 ,
mind little iilagcit_ho nuiilyre Made
you, • and these:Westeramen,loot had:
filled hisininil.with "nations of; divis-'
ions of the eounty, his.progranune:of
officers of the Convention, too, bad
been allowed to die „pocicet,
rip had inor9 cause to lament.the
aa
tion of that "Convention than yourself;
saying nothing about controlling its
action.. Mr. L.: P. Stalford you sity,
refused le move a reconsideration al
so ; if Mr. Stafford-was reijiiested by
•im-to - movii - reconsideratiritOhen,
of course, he voted in the affirmative,
and agiiiiiir#4l*Tieri t die motion to
elect Ladd was carried. Now what
position, does : this put you in, the
44049 #ol* ( your own town voting
aginnst - yon.? - -,,What right have you
to appeal to voters of the County,
When your own-neighbors' refuse to
support you? To one unbiaied in
the matter would appear as if
'the members; of lhe convention did
the best thing they could do in ret
:you,:evenAhoughlhey did-.' have
considerable tonfimion at the time of
the votei•they akienied, toltive sense
at least.: You 'challenge any elan to
name 'an instance - whemyou have
not stood firm to the• prhiciples and
:nominees' of the party." • Ho* is-it in
Dr. Ladd; nominee for County Treas
urer ? do you intend to suplioil him?
he is edgood'man,- and Pthink you:
would be ittOre': pleased witli ' your ,
'•-vote if-eastfor him, than for the self
-nominated ." °Mince " from IWyaluEt,
ing. Now, -you are not the only one
wholeelh cut up about that conven
tionl-things ' got' mixed and:
tome out right"; one man was sure of
Representative; •wouldn't hive giyen
'a fip to be warranted, but that'-fit=-
01TE from Sullivan Co. created - each
•" confusion " that he - failed to a:mined
in time, that same " confrisiOn "
slaughtered the innocents from Ath
ens and Wysox; What would you
think should they follow your exam
ple; become candidates 'on their
+friends ". reCoomendation.
The adiice of 'a "Voter" to ytm is,
take your address out of the papers
and address 'yourself to writing an
explanation 'of how it :clime to be
written , at till, follow the'example of
A. -Johnson and declare - you' were
; anything would make yon
t r s l 3 l lt r eadsomer than you now do be 7
fore the conuntinity: J. :
WM
• ~487459
1.000,000 00
-$37.969,847 50
31,195;293 29
6,3000,153 a
Itew Ailveitiseznentth
NE FALL* `iMITMI GOO
DS
3,93*33 88
M. E. Ros.i.NE•mi), TOviaNi;A::PA.,
Has pnit rt.vived, and is constantly receiving. 4 large
stack* • ' -
t. • • • • : . ,
CM10 . 1 . -ELI.WG - .. •
dENTS FUIt,NMEING GOODS,
Broadcloth,
Cassimere,
all of , the latest auiritifactturo. andln the Meat style.
which will be ia)l4 at redeoed prices. lam also re•
calving the largest stock of
OVE It - COAiS !
eeer brought to Vila Market.
BEAVER barsomme.
ler Men sad Bop's
E: ROSE,
and convince yburself of the!
goods ehoapts. and as repro
attention ar the 'public to
ntshing thtlo4l4 inch as.
"CASSllfElpr3.'
WOOLEN 0 rawsu,
: ' '
COidsge lecketi, 61eves,A1
lure, latest:styles;
' ,HATS,, CAPS, &v. de
Giro me a call before purchasing .olacwbcra.
New Yo r k
.
York 01oUting Bazaar, No; 115 Matti street,
**Bo Powell& -Towanda. Ps. 0et6,1369
NEW FALLS; WINTER ,GOODS
' ' 4: Ii?.,t' C ITES (f;
aro;nciw itt . .e, °icing ti [teeth supply 4
.
, ITZTE,U GOOOS
especially adapted to twn nutriot; consisting inliart
of gonersklinn off , • .
DOMESTIC GOODS,
BROWN
- • , :intiiii44 , l4.A* 4 o.:'
... . ..• ,
DRESS , GOODS &: rYrentrurNGs,.
•
• • • •
4tAidnitg:Ziik[4l . l WtoiPthil, '.•
It• 4: •••0 1 - , ! " 1 : • :I.': • 1 I ••• ft; •• ••
Hcligiftrgy !Glor - 4 8 , - 11 ot+47tot-ife;' , 44,
iwl wooer it t!ip low* ini."!6&' •
. •
;t1 " . .!• J r‘?
$580,148 00
,z!. Also geWeral lino of HAW OCitAXI. each* -
thilT#loir Haiit EfiTiFiutg;
it4*. CglidiO 141; •
"Ott 31ILLTN741. rtilfatitaltEST
to tong iTplfgahe4 10/ 1 . *.M ., l l "? ci f f "9 /Meat
steel . of . • , !
!reffik
„
VVINTER-ITRA.OE,
-
,Together with a foll aaaortinent °fine meat !viewer
Pitstnitil ; ItiTITHES. bltto !lab,
r ani iviiVrilibie of ' lining' in Our
thihelem and tang Iti:UJnibl, wen
Q fisher
that we an toretsh theirs& good& is = 8 ,12 Plieriralt who • favorwith their pd.
renegeowand. •
a, Oct. If. 1849-3 in B. ITITZIES k 00.
T , •
Vcrnat.
11EMI
Consisting of
Beam-,
and Doe4kin Suits,
DOESSIMP3, Aa &e.
car. OoU at
FIE'LD'S
Ifact, thatyott can get
Wed. I also call tho
etoeVO Gout% Fur-,
pri;
1 - rs:
WATS,
UI'ERALL3,
: Airißr„sy
. ,
Ein!r uttes, gird Col,'
r
• •
such as
- , , lNiii,A4.4Abili
Z W
,
/ - g;44.4 1 4 PROW 000Dg"
- Alz •
.
. Just pxyt„ a ,
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NFW, GOODS,' Npy GOODS 1
AT TUB:STORE OP
-TRACY &•MOORE.
Newanti beautiful styles of
FALL Aew tvprran,
•- . DBEBB Ck•00;DS;
Jest received at
TRACY & MOORE'S
Splendid new
OIL CLOTHS,
CARPETS,
DOOR MATS,
EMI
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE;
mt!rs veArs,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
/nut rocelved'at
TRACY '& MCK)RES:
,
HOOP SHIRTS,
BALIIORETS,
HOSIERY,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
Anti everything In the line, just opened,
AT TEE STORE OP
Towanda, Sept. 28,1889
CENTRAL EXPRESS,
We novo extended our lines through to Waverly
N.Y., L a d are now prepared to receive and forward
money and =Webs:Atm, and collect notes, drafts,
checks, the., with despatch and at low . ratos. •
Vico ran careful , ind.experlemed moue:tip:Ft
lanai* between ildladelphia and New York and Nl!a.:
tern d exCePt. Bturdaia, thawing quick timaand
promptdellvory.,.
vie.....I3PPLIAL RATER will be allowedregnhr ship.
Pep of Batter and ltga, and partierdar attention
given their prompt &limn; in Philadelphia and Itew
York.
io . lei EMMIE, Jia...1341
EDW. E. PAGE, Asst. Supt. :
Cirsieral Offle cbestnnt St.. PbilMdpbti,
&pt. 29. ]889.-: • •
TOWANDA COAL YARD.
ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS COAL.
The undersigned, having leased thi; Coal Yazd end
Dock at the old ..Barclay Midn," andjust completed
a huge Coal-house and Mee upon the premises, are
novrepared to !tarnish the CittBllll of Towanda and
ty with the diffeaentitindeand sisesofthsabove=•
mimed coals upon then:lost relsonahle terms in , any
iromtity desired. Pekes- at the Yard tint IYurther
motite ' '
. .
$6 50
. 1= Sgg Egg . 6 50
Chestn Stove
ut • •
' • '5O
6..
' ' 00
Outlay Lump 400
' Run of Mines ' • . 650
Plea or Blacksmith 300
."11e1ollooling additional charges rein be node for
delivering Coal within tlie borough :
Per T0n.:.50 cents. '.Extra.tor eurying Lea 50 mote
MUD:m..3S .4. • • . .4- 33
Qr. T0n...25' , 25
yr Orden be left at the Toil corner, c$
road tad >9WWheth Streets, or at H. C. Pimior's Drug
yak-Corder! =nit in all caw ba 60 = 0 1 01013 .1
the seth. • - • . WADI) DMIS.
with
Towanda, lid, 20: - 180.'
T ONFAX.DA: ..11ARICETS
(wing/Lux PRICEEI.) ' -
00fflooll. ed eth&W y edneeder by O. D. P=lll, sub
, bush ' 311 60 01 00
Sy% bash • 13
Beekwheth 15 bash.... • .. 76
Ckemlo bomb. " 116
OVA .
Seana,..= - • 1 43
00
DuthePlll* , ' . '
• do
i mmy)
!lour"tha
' ws*. OS 18. 00
• Him 'ft Si ' ' 10 5ji 22 .
(worm "beat ' 100 50. 1 Si
• Shama om Osumsr.—Wheet SO lb. ; .067 be.
110 se lbs. 11211 mat Selby 481bn; Deskobeet
48 Ilonr•Som ; es NI Wino thres ID Sea'*
. Clover Brod 40
ifs. 'Smooth,' Seed 44 noel DebodPesebes 83 lbs. ;
Ikkd Apples DI lbs.. Max ilsed 11 lbs.
FREIGN' AND, DONESTIO
ndisrof Idada.la their gems. oil
20. o. a Puts's.
•lISEMB=E
t,.. 3
I'
T:-1gt.02 1 .11011Li1111144 PEa
soosdawnBep{, U, 1,19,ta , Junes
atl aitiontned Comfort:lemon nes to beheld
in Monday Del l MUMMY Oanttneneing on the
IldUendsy of osfter.
/~
•
- reillit allSora. 111=ry j. Aftvbis Siete% -
Amor ~aees war.
Orildry , ersirvm; • low Ed& z
ildn.2.„ :• Drinwas
.1
7rokeidi al"n ariirf aiwill =
2114 1 / 4 2tomidS tn.: SIM Sib% asrear
OM s * llorlft. Oillouldr; M oen lir arricat
Orrentile ardor :=Ki um ellt am
Oraegi. /Ahem twp.r= 0 -ti ;
gee.
ry D'4l=Toreserus; Amens Ilsoll. Illattbans:
Ajar Matt: army& II ISAlrrirsy, Athens
tip. s .Dinid Ifilbeg. AThesq; prim Catrer i =
bora: Albeit Borraor. mils; Priridell
I wit=
Akin 'Derry. Ila so Wok : Itaftu'r
, ges taro.;
MM.: AMMO. Warren; yawn. cm"
ora: IOW& 2 Glibrd, Wm: Ilinord Dim.
Overton Lab "mamas, Timm,— Amot,,,, vr
Isom WWI Afton lirnarr." iiiii ; j
Worm Allrogy; Dorki Corry. Widledi; ykm.l. yo obn s,
Telma tory.; Zama A Basra Oristl. " -
I T. e
ES
Mutt A *Dow & Ootambia_ ; Cleo W Can
ton boro. VIDA Brown . ilmitbdeld; 0 Wayne Kin
ney, ; Jima L Mew, Terry , Wm Bow
ls:sr. Herridt; Daniel Baadidt, Maw Zia H Harr,
South meek; Cherie* Holism Morwoe ; B Kraut.
lln Toorbb. Towanda born.; Samuel ßee i eß,
barn; Wm 'Mt/basil, Irtneot• 0 Patton, To.
wawale bore.; Knoltb Tiettie. .Taidah Hortnn.
llama MIMI Par, Willitableri dohs tionrovili
Ind. Athens top.; Vnak E. - Jayne, Timms born.:
OWeaM Hoyt, Albans tap.; . Hamm D Borkwen.
Monroe bow.; 4111 m N DOW . Pike; • • Hamilton
Mom*, (baton tip.; Seth na=m, leprlnedield;
:=llTaylor, Sanding Wow /elm 0 Drown.
; W Baka , Warm; Lb w& c
game, ftlneald; lobo P. Dodt eus Terry; Lynam
Deck lift; Pante Et. Jidda • twp.; l lretla
Bogen. Melibt; hoe Mina. Wan; . Dr. 14.
InpaliaCtark. Loma P. Horton. KW.
I 121 " 1 " ; 1112.111 T T / . Flal• Noritft
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JITI f 3 in3G,IMX4N.
JEWELLER if RILVERSMITA
rsaccirs NEW B • No TOWANDA. PA
- J.E NV''3il ti 'IZ . , 'Y
FINE SWLSS WATCHES ,
CLOCKS of overy style, from the cheapest ta •the
best.
SPECTACLES,
REPAIRING NEATLY L.IIIIVAPTDZOUELI DONE
Towanda, Lail. 16, IBGG
THE LATEST AND ZEST
THE AMERICAN BUTTONHOLE,
OVERSEAMLNG AND DEWING MACDUND!
THIS MACHINE combines all the good qualltiee
of $1 other drat-chess middy*. doing wait ea.-
.rapidity and elegartee,
STICHLSG.
. I
'FIELLLNO.
&C. Ste
besides doing different kinds of work that ether ma
chines cannot do, inch se making bettor
~
;',. BUTTON 11,01r8,
.(
than 'can be made by hued. st . tqte of four per
minnte. and • -osenoe. or aver and over.
which by many is .a.ed •tuf ore value than
even making button-halm Don't fail to see this
Machine before purchasing. We - desire all to pee
and try it. and are willing to let the case rest on Ha
own nsalti.• Every Machine warranted to gtve en
tire ift- Usfaction.
BAUM% & BARBER.
1 • Agents for Bradford county,
Sub-agents wanted-in each town.-
' Towanda, Ang. M. 1860.—flu
BLOOD si CO,
fitilicontizme to manufacture their celebrated
HORSE POWERS & CLEANERS, ,
and will sell a better machine, for leas mmne7 than
can be had elsewhere in the world. We Alm for
car turbines that they will do as much, ci more,
than any other, and area ' more durably bath. We
per . sonally awed:dead ?tar work and see is
well down. We will send
of-onr Mactilnes, on applicatio f L
ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS,
One dl Aro Hone THRESHER & REPERATORS.
TRACY k MOORE.
122 Maln.
SAW. AND GRIST KILL work done to order.
Glyc as a call before purchasing elsewlurre.
•va "oo duojavuu. 'SN'AIT NT
"OD aooaa
Aug. 2. IBG9
G REAT BARGAINS IN
= 40
The undersigned an recieringn large and nen be
lected. !dock of
BOOTS AND: SHOES,
'SIIMMES. AND FALL TRADr,
GENTS,
MCI CHILDREN'S WEAR
SEWED :AND PEGGED BOOTS
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE
111Thenkdil for pasttavors, we salielt a wentinwewe
of the same. -
Towanda, April 5, len.
VATRAM—Came into the eneles
:AA! nre of the subscriber. in Canton, on or about
the 11} b ins.. s red two year old STUB. ono
while hairs mixed In about the head. The owner $
requested to Rove
property, pay &mpg and take
the semi swsy. - .0. D. 11(.15LEIT.
Canton, Elept. 18, 18/10.—dwil -
N - NED TOMATOES, PEAC '
CI;
es. Dried Fruits, ate., Thalami. sad Ma
MoCARIS 411 laro
CHOICE CAgDIFaIE;:II.
IZ2
One Ik* north at
Dealer In
Of all descriptions ; also
AMERICAN
GOLD CHAINS,
A LARGE ASSORTMEKT or
TOR AIL AW2I.
Sold by CALSINB BABBEn,
Iterates New block. Towanda,-pa.
TUCKING, 1.
CORDING,
BRAIDING,
QUILTIIO,
German*.
~LM, SEWLNG-ON
CATALOGUES;
fJIRESHER and CLEAVERS,
FANNING MIL,b,S,
/RD DRAG SAW KILDA
lE3=3
NEW BOOT ABB SHOE STORE,
Scrattiend of W.rd House
Suitable for the
Whirl we offer low for Caeh. Coxidating of
LADIES,
MADE TO ORDER
AND READY WHEN PROM:MED
111.1“
ME
MISSES,