Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, September 01, 1870, Image 2

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    News Prom all Nations.
—Peoria claims the . worst . -atreatii
the Uptit4 'States. = '
It is so hot in Norfolk
tin:insert& - winner' are
••g on Wiscoimin faint. ' • -
. Eight cents is the regular fen of
a gniart Chinese adetar. , •
--Canipnieetings are holcluige all
over the State of Peasursivailia. . • • '
—A Toledo (Ohio) woman has
made t 200,000 in the lumber business.
—Three girls are hoeing corn in
the Michigan Agricultural College. •
—Savannah is the only American
eity that discourages newsboys. --
—lsn't it queer' that contractors
should be engaged to widen streets.
—Maltese eats in Indiana are train
cd-to fight black snakes, and like it.
--=" Conic; over to our house and
see the bilious fever, is the Indiana salutation.
—New Hampshire is the last o
the New England statta to eatabliab a 'norma
school.
—A suffering but human Buffalo
mml PrePoses a national asylmn for organ
grin dem
—A ton of pure' silver, in-the fdrm
of bricks, is (ni the way from Omits to Lon
don.
' 4n „Irish statisti . elan estimates
t hat ireells' coat that country nearly $6,000,000
year. ~ .
—On the 3d instant the Ihermom
tar of Chico, California, stood at 112 in the
thade.
—The:assmied value ofproperty
in Washington Terfitory is very Dearly $10.000,-
00.
—lt is estimated that twelvA deaths
per (lay occur from the careless use of keso
tvoc.
• • -
—An Indiana dyspeptic has lived
fer four years on boiled corn, and they call him
a, lunatic.
•
—lf postage on papers is reduced
to .me cent there Will be two sent where there
is One sent now.
—California is shipping' frttit East
in cars with revolving fans an the roof driven)))
the motion.
—Prospect - Park, Brooklyn, was
,ibited by &WA, perions last week. On San-
Ably the number was 28,110.
Napoleon narries.a telegraph in
trument luvand with him to tell when the
Prince picks up a bullet.
—Baptism by moonlight is the
latest novelty. The Methodists introduced it
at Marietta, Ohio, last week.
—The 3fetupliis fire yartment
turned out in full force the other 'gilt to ex
tinguish the aurora borealis.
—Judge Dickey, if Illinois , late
Assistant Attorney General, was • married the
other day tu Hrs. }Lest, of !ilaryland.
—A young Indy in Philadelphia
has just celebrated her wooden wedding by
mar*ing a blockhead. •
—Ninety-five moose hides were re
cently mat from the no:then] pert of Aroostook
county to Boston.
—A diving belle, Miss Carrie Duffy
by mute, practically illustrates tiwilumin's
rights at. Cape May.
—All the shoe nfachinery for a
larFc establishment was recently shipped to
ti , vitzerland from Boston.
—They have invented a machine
for kalif* dogs In Boston. It nets upon the
principle; 14 the Cuban garrote.
guest at a- hotel in Leaven
morth ate-over a dozen ears of green corn at
one tiles) the day before his funerpl.
-A Java gran:ice is coming to this
votititry frith his righty-one children, and wants
to secure board in some quiet family. •
—The manufacture, of salt in Mich
this year shows nil increase upon the n,nnfac
tine of last yearof 52,731 barrels.
—Sttelhart is the fitting name of a
Pono lagrant trim fried to rob and
murder a man who befriended, lodged and fed
—An ;esthetic Frenchinan wants
railroads alsilished because the itmoke of the
locomotives MN roses along the line of the
romi.
says that let the Ce
ie:stials get our American was of doing business,
and there Mill by plenty of China-Astors among
--On a gate-post in-front of a farm
hnnnr twar Indianapolis is a sign which says
'co life insurance nor lightning a-oils trantoi
—A Wisconsin• farmer. wants to
Mint Lis class of people are coming to
Ilt•t1 it takes ten bush Is of wheat to buy a pair
boots.
—À Methodist minister, of Lake
,-ontity, California, is bhililing a church with the
assirlfince of on single man, who makes the
mortar.
—When a Fremont (Ohio) editor
...peaks of "the nirnitpelicions, delectable, lus
onus, nutritious of it harmless food," he means
'at, rnaelons.
—Mothers used to provide switch
... for their daughters from the nearest bush ;
1..0e the danghteraget their own switches from
the milliner. . •
—Two certificates of death in the
Nan Francisco meaner's office read, "Dell from
rapture of the head," stud "Suffocated from
a ting poison."
, •
—The first newspaper in Central
Asia haajust bt , tu iasiteit in the city of Taah
hen.l, in Turkestan. It is called the Turldefien
vkaja riedenvaVi.
--In. 1852 Minnesota imported
u heat for lionao consumption. This year the
area ShOlTtl was one Million acres, and flu ! crop
Miceli million bushels.
—There is a dog in Oibkosh which
is said to drink a glass of whiskey orbeer when
over offered, and no , intoxieating effects are
known to follow.
. —Meetings are called in lowa
counties to organize companies fur the pirpose
or defeating the collection of tans; to pay the
interest on railroad bends.
--Since the breaking out of the
re%olution of ltei3, 981 roles have been execu
ted, and over 1,000 of those transported to Si
beria have died from hardship and privation.
—lt is estimated that America,
when herproductive power is fully developed,
will ho able to feed four times as may persona
as there are now on the face of the earth.
—By z cnrioru3 coincidence% five
uatnes on one pap! in the Norwich City Direeto
ry for 1870 tead, Slack Thomas, Slow George,
sly John, Small Nathan and Smart Mary. •
—A lively fellow under arrest in
lowa has made a confession covering hia
doidgs for seven years. lie remembers
nine murders within that time, bat 'don't care
to go back any further.
—lt is estimated by some mathe
matical genius that it would require a canal tire
miles long, fifty feet deep and two hundred feet
broad to bold the beer annually consumed in
Enrols,
—The Wyoming women have eaus
(,l a i i:ttle mnstemation by resolving to ignore
politics and vote only for the man Of " good
mural character." Tie election is for Congress
man; too.
—We hare Berlin and Paris to
read about now, in place of Washington and
Itichmend, so fzmiliar a few. rears ago. This is
(nth of those cases where "distance lends en
chantment to the view."
-43ostou has three small and in
t4guilimnt assemblies of Mormons - width south
, re ird westPrn papers llama marilled into tile,
rci t that " Boston basithtee Mormon meet-.
log 1013.3C13."
Virginid l is i are makixig a
gtAt'l Lnsintiss of gathering} and drying sumach
for drng houses. Petssaburg 'received in one
day last wykl: or hundred thousand pounds
ready the sent
—The employees of the Darien
.nrce,ying party report tho discovery - of rich
add indications along the coast of the Isthmus.
inch deposits elan:per were discovered in tho
'onstant districts.
—The tallest tre r e t T e et measured is
an Andra/bin, of the if family. and of the
gentui .F. 7 ielyptit.s. It is our hundred and eighty
fc4:l long. or high, but in diameter inferior to
the larger Californians.
—A lady named &cat who resides
at euginnati, Ohio, was lately honoind by a
nut from aerenclion party, unlacing ono
hundred and twenty-rive and they
had tk , be all af.kc.l in, t 00.,,
—A domestic hearing the lady of
11. Pr house at dinner aal, her husband to bring
Dorabeywith him i-n be came home
to tea, hid two trxtra plate. (fb the sapper table
,r the supprned rioit,tll.
Vradford Neporter.
EDITORS t
SC. 0. GOODRICH. 'Si W. ALVOIIO.
- Towanda. Thursday; Sept. L 180.
KNIPVIILICAN covirrir Titarixr.
FOR OONGEEBB,
HON. ULYSSES KERMA
isnWt to C.94.0ial co .nferelre4.
ADDITIONAL LAW
.21[114E.
HON. PAUL MORROW, ,
(Subject to Declaim of Confercuce).
FOR REPIIINENTATTVES,
JAMES - H. WEBB,
Of fimithielit township:
PERLEY-H.. BUCK ) ,
• omezaprfine.
Pon 00101181nONKR:
EZRA. C. KELLOGG, ,
Of Wlniroe township. . ,
JURY cOMMUBSIONER,
E. REUBEN DE LONG,
Of North Townsida township.
COUNTY AUDITOR.
JOHN 'S.: QUICK,
Of Wilmot tow n Chip.
EXPUBLIOAN MEETING, •
110 X. 11. .111ERCUR,
1102r.' L. P , . IFILLLSTQN,
Will address a Republican keeling, at the
Conn House, on Monday evening next, Bert
ternber 5, 1970.
TILE NIX'? cciloaEss.
The present Democratic strength
in the House is sixty-six, which must
be increased to one hundred and
thirty, in order to give that party the
ascendancy.in that, body. The more
sanguine of the Democratic papers
are predicting the election of a suffi
cient number of their candidates at
the coming elections to overcome the
Republican majority and give the
Democracy the control of the House.
This
- great gain, of course, is to be
mostly made in the Smith; but the
close districts of Ohio, Pennsylvania
and New York, are expected to con
tribute twenty to their gains. The
result of the late election in North
Carolina, which is a Democratic gain
of four members, where they claimed
but Iwo, go.s far to encourage' and
-strengthen them in the hope of revo
lutionizing the House.
It will not do for our frien& to
treat this apparently' e#ravagant .
hope of the Democrats with too little
consideration, as being an idle 'and
preposterous ass-ululation. 'The evils
of universal amnesty, and too great
toleration. towards the Southern reb
els, are apparent—in the result in
North Carolina, and in the now uni
versally conceded fact: that the rebel
leaders are fast pinipx, their fermi
ascendency in political matters bV
means of a reign of terror as outra
geous as ever existed in former days.
It will not do to count upon a Re
publican Congressman frOm any
Southey district. The causes for
this, outside of the violence exercised
by the late rebels, we will not stop
to discuss. The fact is sufficient for
our purpose. The grave blunders
committed by the Republican party,
in countenancing the; presumptuous
schemes, thinly disguiSed, of pretend
ed Republicans—the pretences by
which arrant rebels have been
placed in power, and allowed to os
tracise and overthrow the true
friends of the country—have all con
tributed to bring about the' present
condition of politics and society in
the South—a condition ahnost_as an
tagouigtic to the prosperity and free
dom of the nation • las ever existed
when slavery ruled the land.
Of the twenty Congressmen to be
gained
by the Democracy in the three
Sta'cs we have named,four•are con
fidently counted upon from Fenusyl-
Nania; and of these four one is to be
gained in this Congressional 'district.
The Democratic papers are positive
that the XlUth district is to be rep
resented in the next congress by a
Democrat. The bare statement of
these facts, will at once impress up
on every Republican the importance
of the result in this district. If the
Democratic predictions are fulfilled,
th 6 loss of this district may change
the complexion of the _next House.
This result is not expected to be
brought about by any change in pub
lic opinion but by the indifference or
disafWion of Republicans. It is
supposed that the miserable feuds
and disgraceful personalities among
the Republican members in Con
gress will be carried to the polls, anti"
that the people will sympathize with
the paltry. ebullitions of feeling that
were exhibited in Congress.
The next Congress will have to
count the electoral votes for the next
President of the United States, in
February, 1873. It is no without
the pale of probabilities that it might
have to select the President. Are the
Republicans of this district
into
'to surrender that Congress into the
ii`inds of the Democracy—composed,
as the, majority would be, largely of
rebel? The tremendous consequen
ces of Such a calamity, should arouse
every Repnblican to do his duty. Is'
there a single Republican who hesi
tates
for a moment as to his course
in this crisis? Let him contemplate
the spectacle of a Democratic major
ity in the Howie, marshalled anctled
by rebels: The Republicans of this
district have an impoitant part to
perform in the contest this fall. Su
pineness •is criminal—indifference,
reprehensible—while as to the disaf
fected (if there be any such), let
who be anathema maranatha. Those who
hesitate or falter endanger
. The re- \
suits brought abopt by . the sacrifices'
of the past. The Republican party
has yet to defend the progress of-the
past ten years. The, fair fabric rear
ed by the blood and suffering of the
rebellion must be-protected from the
ruthless hands that seek its distrita
tion. The entering wedge is to be a
Democratic majority in the House—
involving the blocking of, the wheels
of legislation; andlhe - ettibrrassmertt
id the national administration.
thing but criminal negligence can
bring this disaster upon the nation,
If the Itepublicains the .1011th
eqiigressinual distritt wyebt hot be
answerable for the evil consequences
of defeat,_tliei must earnestly and
Yjgo;rl4 l Y 150 0 work preserve the
:0 4 :fidATP4) )0 4. •
lemon. 'the CeinukiLtdalie*
TVS • t , , J %.441. 1 F9 2 1. 9 2 .1 1 , * m g
trv. - fitEt catagrepl4., DOA 4 14 ft..
mination actuate every Iteimb
that this district shall not be, rep
sented by a Democrat, and there is
no &Calif --reat7Tliecits
trict ie liojiublican brat least 1,000
majority. tie can give our nominee
that majority upon a_ fall poll. The
work to be accomplished then, is, to
iiupi rupon - lrepubliCans Vie—im
portance of a fall vote at the October
election. It is not teo , early to com
mence this work,by pointing ant to
Itcpublicana.;who . are sleeping upon
their arms, thinking the victory is
won, the danger that now threatens.
•i:f10.:001 s' • t
The Republican County , Conven
tion
tion met in this: place on Monday
afternoon last. - The meeting -
Called to". Order, by -Hon. S.L. Scary,
Chairman of the:County . Committee.
On motion - A. H. SPADINCi, of Athens,
.
was elected: Chairman,. and ,E. G.
Dunn it Rnd A. B.
_SUMNER . ichasen
- Secretaries... . . .
! The following , - named delegatea'
. preiented their credentials; and took
seatein'the Convention: • . -
LIST OIT
Albany—A. HererlY, A. English
Alba Boro—L. J. Andras; N. M. Reynold.s.
Asylum—G. W. 'Kilmer, Robert Pau. • •
Armenia—John Tomlinson, H. Dickinson.
Athens—A. C. Elsbree, W. P. Stone. • •
Athena Burc—A. H. Spalding, D. E. Park.
Burlington—A. Lane, Philander Burns..
Burlington West —T. Blaeltwell,'D. Bonnie:
Burlington Botoß.-11. Phelps, R.
Canton Twp—J. G. Mason, K. Packard.
Canton Bore--L.B. Wright, D. W. White.
Columbia—John Morgan, J. H. Calkins.
Franklin—Nelson Gilbert, Mathew Marshall.
Granville-8. (Y. Taylor, D. 8. May.
Herrick—C. L. Stowert, W. Nesbit.
Lc Ray svlile—D.l3. Codding, Stephen orham. •
Leltoy—A, T. Lillev, C, T.-Morse.
Litehiicld—A D. Munn, Fred. Cooper.
310nroo Twp —Freeman Sweet, Chas. Herten.
Monroe Boro-r-IL W. Rockwell, John.Dnufee.
Orwell—T. 11 ,Gridley, N. W. Morgan.
Oyerton - . 7 ..J0hn Mathews, John Epley,.
t 3. Skeet, M. E. Warner.
Eidgintry—E. R. Becknitb, Calvin Cowell.
Rome Twp—W. W. Moody, G.-L. Forbes. '
- Rome 13Oro—D. S. Boardman, 0. D. Stiles.
Smithfield—E. G. Durfoy, N, W..Waldroa.
Sylvania—L. N. Tinkhain, V.. L. Scouten.
Springtleld—S. D. Harkness, Isaac Bullock.
South Creek—Peter Dean, W. H. Moore.
Shrishequin-0. D.Kinney,L. P. Horton.. - /.
,Standmg Stone—H. C. Stevens, Chas. Taylor.
Terry—W. F. Horton,' H. L. Tarry.
Toiyanda Boro —Henry Peet, J. A. Coddiug.
• Towanda. -E. W. Hale, J. Mr Swartwood.
Towanda North—E. R. DeLong, B. Granger.
Troy Boro—V. M. Long, Horace Pomeroy.
Troy Twp—M. W. Pierce, Nelsen Wood.:
Tuscarora—A. A. Keeney, A. 13. Sumner. •
lilster—E. B. Miner, Geo. Morley.
Warren—R. L Beardslec, W. F. Corbin.
Windham—E. P. Cheeney, Wm. Babcock. •
Wvalnsing—H. 13. Ingham, B. Vaughan.
Wysox--Wm. Lewis ; .1. 0. Frost. -
Wells—W. S. Bowman, Morris Shopard. -
Wilmot—l. W. Ingham, C. A. Stowell.
Oil motion the following resolution,
was unanimously adopted: .
itoqgrelz, That Hon. Zebukm Frisbie, Gen.
Horace Williston. D. F. Poiareroy, Ward' War
ren, Ezekiel Carr and Russell-Miller, be elected
Congressional Conferees, with power to eubsti
tute• and they aro hereby instructed to sup-,
port the Hon. tlysses :demur fur numinati on
as a candidate for the Forty-second Congress.
On motion the following resolu
tion was adopted by the' Cfmvention
unanimously: •
If soirf , d, That H. L. Scutt, J. A. Corlihm;.,
W. T. Davies, Cleo. D. Montanye. Andrew Fee
and J. Monroe Smith be and are hereby ati
pointed Judicial Conferees, with power of sub
stitution, tuconfer with the Republican Judi
cial Conferees from Snsquelianna county; and
that they bo and are hereby instructed to sup.
port the Hon. P. D. Morrow for an additional
Law Judge.
On motion the Convention pro
ceeded to ballot for candidates for
Representatives. The ballot was
first taken for the member west
of the river, and stood for JAMES
H. WEBB, 69; against his nomina
tion, 21. On M • otion Finn was
declared the unanimous choice of
the Convention for tuembei• of the
Legislature. • • • ,
•The Convention then went into
ballot fOr the other member. The
names of R H. BUCK., of Leßays-.
vile, Hon. E.•R. MTER, of Wysot,.
and T. -J. INGBAM, of Sullivan
.county, were presented. On taking
a ballott the vote stood:
55
Slyer_ ........... ...... . 19
Ingham 18
Whereupon P. H. Buci: was declared
duly nominated.
On motion of J. A. CODDING it was
Besotted, That H. L. Scutt, R. F. Redding
fon, A. T. Lilley, A. Bum
. Sumer, John Beards ,
ley be RopresentatiVe Conferees to meet other
Coufereea in this Representative District, with'
power to substitute • and thin: be instructed to
support James H. Webb-and 'Perly H. Buck for
candidates for rumba:a of the next Legisla
ture from this district.
For Commissioner the names of
MILES • PRINCE, of Warren, E. C!
KELLOGG, of • Monroe, Capt. I. A.
PARK, of Heriick, IRA W. CORBIN
of Orwell, and WILMOT COBURN,
of :Tuscarora, Were presented. On
proceeding-to ballot the vote stood:
Has? 11 . 117. j ISEOOSID 8.1. L
Prince, 32 • 43
Kellogg, • 48
Park, -
Coburri, 4
Corbin, 5
For Jury Cominissioner E. REU
-
BEN DE LONG; of North Towanda,
was nominated by acclamation, •
JOHN S. QUICK, cdqvilmot, was
nominated by acclamation for county
Auditor.. •
_MLi 4,.
D. S. %ARING, of ettaysville,
moved the following resolution was
unanimously adopted: .
Resod red, That the candidates for the Ligis -
later° this day nominated, if elected, and our
Senator in the Legislature, aro hereby- posi
tively instrncted against the transfer of any
hood's from the Treasury of the State, as shb
siilies to railroad companies.
The following resolution was pret
ty fully discussed, and finally adopt
ed by a large majority: • , •
Besolcid, That the next Convention' of Re
publican Delegates for Bradford' county meet
at the Court House, in Towanda Boro., the last
Tuesday in August, 1871, atone o'clock p,m.
The chairman appointed the fol
lowing named persons to act as
Standing Committee for the ensuing
year:. • .
. S. W. Alvord, Chaiiman.
D. 8. Pratt, Towan da. Moses thutin, Troy. .
D. F.-Park, Athens.
H. B. Parsons, Canton.
J. M. Tracy, Smithfield. •
Geo. - W. Brink. Lellaysville. •
Danvers Bourne, Burlington,.
jellies Donahue, Wyatt:wing.
On motion the Convention• ad
journed..
, . A. H. KPALDING,
E. G. DEWS; i .
•itar . -
A. B. Stan BB,( -
sta. We place at - our mast-head to
day, the 'ticket nominated on' Mon
day 134. - Space Nip not; permit us
to refer to the' different persons nam
ed, this Week, bi 4 Nukshall do so in
a. future 'issue. ,They ere good
men, and enjoy the entirxmfidence
of the party. Let them all receive
every Republican vote iu the'conniy
~asuLeacery.
smunan, marine and-officer, or other
person, who has served in the- navy
of thee United . States, or in Infinite',
corps or revenue marine,
.41E61)11 the
rebellion, Tubietal de* 4 11 . 1
lcsyLl to — _the governomuk . ,
shall,i'on paymentof die fee or Com
mission to any register or receiver of
any land office,-requiitaliy law, be
entitled to enter ono-; quarter section
of land, not minue' of the alternate
mservo4,..seetions.. of public lands
along the lines .of anyeue ef thetwil
roads or. other imblie.iworks in. the;
United States ;: where ver public landB
have been or may be grautedly acta ,
of Cengless, and texeceive .a .patent
therefor under asp& hy,.iirtue -of .the
provisions of the act to secure beme
steadelto , actual settlers on ,. the pub
lic 4omaip, and the actiyAmen4tol7
thereof, and oulthe,temna : atel
lions therein-presatihed; and alli-the
provisions, of said% sett-r, elicept as•
hereur nimlifte44, shalt extend and he
applicable tc,eoriee under. ,this*t,:
and ,the Commissioner 'of thepenent
land office- is, hereby authermed tot
prescribe. the necessary, ; roles .and,
7 1°1 ' 63 to 0a , 95T-thia section ; Alto
e ect, unifdeternpke all the facts ne-
Cessiwy therefcr . ." _
The homestead act requires; 'actual
.
settlement and cultivatieh lei - fi ve
years, a payment of ten dellars':on
entry of the landii, and a, feeite---the,
officers of - five.dollars i before a patent
will be issued.
~~ , .
-To other persons than - those •nam-•
ed in the law 'abevn - rnentioned,, the
Price of said lands is
,$2.50: Per, aarn,
along all the railroads to whickt land
subsidies have recently been giien:
tat. The great West miss fOr
a time the sturdy form of the Ger ,
man immigrant. The Germans seem
fonder of 'the v country than of the
city, and a smaller . ' proportion of
them.rethain in towns than the im,.
migrants of any other country. .An.
idea of the effect of the war. in En=
rope on emigration to this *conntit
can be had by the following - from the.
Detroit Post, which refers to.
State:
"A stream of German immigra
tion, under the wise polidy
rated -by Governorlloldwin, was.just
beginning to. flow into : this.. State
when the war broke out and .put:
std to it. We have already iinuoun& -
'cd that German colonieS intended to:
&Atli in Saginaw ' , Grand Traverse,
Newnygo, Gratiot i Isabelle, Monroe'
and other counties. Some of these
projected colonies promise&to • add
directly several new branches of.
manufacture and commerce to the
State. One of them was to be coin ,
• posed of wood-cutters from the Black
Forest, who had made. preliminary,
arrangements for contracts to supply
the German railionds with: ties and
other timber from the oak forests -of
llichigan, at. a fair profit, to them
selves, and so as to give • their State
a direct commerce yith Europe thro'
the Welland canal and the river St.
La . wrence.- The prospects were that
a large business of this kind would
soon grOW up. Another 'colony of
experienced vineyard mon and :.wine
manufaturers, was projected, intend : ,
ing to settle on some of. our. hike is 4
lauds on the main. lands, in faverable
lociations. These colonies proposed
to bring to this 4 stato largo, sums of
money to invest in capnls.— Other
colonies were projected to, furnish la
borers for our new.railiyail lines."
dIZE77.NO OP O.EPBESESTATIVIE
CONFEREES.
The Conferees • from Sullivan and
Bradford counties, !net in 'this place
on MondaY idiernoon 14., and or
ganized by electing linos •Lonau, of
Sullivan, Chairman, and A. 51731-
?MR . , of Brndford, Secretary. Oii'mo
tiou, JAMES H. IVEBB and P. H. Been
were declared the unanimous choice
of the Conferees for Representatives:
On motion adjourned. .
Jac on Lon an, Chairman.
A. B. SUMNER, Secretary. • •
te,. The first plank of the platform
of the Democrats of Georgia ,declares
that the Democrats oLthat stf#,4 ;
"standing upon the principles of the
party throughout the Uniol,: firing
into especial prominence, as - apPlica•-
ble to the present extraordinary colt
ditiOn of the .country, the unchange
able doctrines that this is a union of
States, and that the indestructibility
Pilhe States and of their - equality
with r each other, is ''an hadisperisable
00.11 of our political system." It is a
bold reaffirmation of the principles
for which the rebellion wakinaugunt
ted, and Upon it no, , dcinbt the De
mocracy from Maine to Texas, are
united.
we... Utah promises to rival Cali
fornia and other gold and silver-pro..
dicing States in the richness of the
deposits of the precious metals which
underlie her soil. It is stated that
an unlimited amount of argentiferous
galena exists in the Utah canons, that
the ore is cliaPly and easily reduced,.
and is within easy reach of the Utah
CentrAl RailrOad. In the thimrsands
who Will flock to`the mountain gorg
es of the home of the Saints to gath
er in the Wealth . which awaits but the
incoming pick, there is. Another en
tering wedge to divide the kingdom
of Brigham. • • -
seti., The Convention passed off
very, harmoniously on Monday.
a county so large 4s, 160'041,4 OM = .
not hut -be eve* . 1 that. some aspi
rants for office Will be , ,disappointed;
but we are glad to see that the un=
succesifid. ones
. this - fall, 'are not. dis
posed 'to complain, believing ',
nominations were fairly made, ;and
the nominees ail good men.
.1e6.. The bemcierats - of WyonOg
county hare nominatelli'l3..tifiLE:
ofTonkhannock • for ,Congress.
186:0nr Washington ]otter ie
Crowded out this Week •
I, 1870 1
last sow
ong rail
readi
Ler and
army of
' rebel
!mined
itaallikelt4tadialta hfq giat
arid. one dispetpli states tha t it, has
•friltM' l liabilri Se; 'Prli'fr«il,
num referred to here:must be thit
,of the'Ccesit'ftieesi '&10; iskriSr,'
. dislketekr P:ifiP 2o )e4_ es.. 4 :q
e r9 4 .orough Berie:Dne - la Yi
,t7,'`e`eif,o-00 -07140 40..rea*4:
es es • Seisetter, - The: **de;
of Prusaus army,-wriinre lefto to
hdeiv is still *grim its s 4 l''sleisli;
in th'e 41 #ectie# 'el rails. .The'-
POI* O 4 .o l isor‘e).,* ( i4 t* s iv ' irn
Prince ma y im,ao;3o - imtigii - fr , ti/e
intelligence,which was remive&yea ,
'attack of
V'tiy hi!:ihel. ) Fusiiiiti - i4 the ,
render of it s; iliFrieoP! I t=_weehk
seem, that -portion :of t tiko lanes
'pliers is to assay& and; , repture`mmh
fortified**eirbri 'the roads` reriii; -
*: 4 4-.
-14 y not he hsistie4wgie hte gag,
occupied ;with the reduction-of
'that city. Ufa work tan-be Perforia 7 ,
ed as Iliere ecina l der-,
'able kiench tercel° encounter; 80,
seine being mewled up at Metz, and
McMahon encamped in the Ardennes'
with no dispesition to risk 'general
.engsgement:'llMgnitisbriii hetrinen
liStz'and Pens flaying- been eleired
out .of the' way, rand - the,- Prussinn
communications Made :secure, there
can be nb Teinairiing °bat:OS.l;ol,r
.vent the inveitreent of , g
wg fiom-t t tle,i: T ogra l iipacteity,' kin g
William'efforces in-the paid , week, it
-may require from ten to: fifteen days
to reach the outworks of Parie.
When this time arrives the most des
perate fighting will certainly take
place, but no engagement of any
great importance is likely to occur
before then, unless : Mtunbal McMa
hon shall decide tolii'co:ipt b attle, or
Ilazaine resolve to cut his way out of
Metz._ .
ve.. Below we give the Republic a n
vote for Congress in this cOnntifrom
1864 to 1868:
In 1864 Judge Mercer re c e ived; tinter
1n1866 r " "
Increase
'ln 1108 Judge Itferror received, votes
. Increase over 1866 v0te,.... ..... ;
From these-figures it, will : be seen
that Judge Ithatcvn, instead of losing
votes every term; has had his vote
very creditably increased. every . time
he 'has been before the people. If
every Republican does his duty, he
will be elected by a larger majority
this fall then he has ever received be- -
fore.
re.. As the time for holding the
.fitll elections approaches, the necessi ,
ty for the - enforcement of the law.
passed by poegress aeitilast cession,
'relativelo iiohitiona'of the fifteenth
amendment, becomes a matter of im
- pottance. Some few weeks ago the
Attorney General through a circular
to the United States district attor
'neys, marshals,. and commissioners,
called the attention of these officials
to the act in question, the ninth sec
tion of which makes it their duty to
,institute proceedings against all vio
latois of its 'provisions.
TS- Hon. 11. lisacun and Hou.
P. Wimarron will address - the Repub..
heans of this county at the Court
House, on Monday evening nest.
- c. The Congressional Conference
for this dhitrict will meet in Towan
da, on Wednesday, Sept: 7.
IQew QO eats
punue v'ENxitrE!
The subscriber will pSler for-solo at his residence
in Albany, Bradford county, Pa., on the 214 day of
September. 1870, ail of his personal - property, con
sisting in part of 1 pair Horses, well matched 4 years
old, 2 Cows, 3 Spring Calves, 1 tiro horse lumber
Wagon, 1 light two horse sering . Wagou, teat double
Harness. 2 Plows. I Cultivator; Harrow. 1 Fanning
Mill, Chains, Fo4s,. Carpenter's Tools , and many
other Articles too numerous to mention.
FARM FOR SALE AT AUCTION!
At.at the same tLne and place as the above. there
will be offered for sale the,enbacriber's real estate,
consisting of 50 acres of land, all Improved, and tin
der a state Of cultivation, 1 good traine bowie,4
frame barn and shed, large orchard of grafted trot
a good living spring bandy to both luaus and born,
and many
thereon. Sai other conveniences
farm es top num/irons to men.
lion dtedndle from S. k
Et R.& at Liddsbarg. Sate to commence al 9
clock o'-
a. at. wbeaterras of sale still be made known.
roe farther partici:Mow call or write to the imbacti
tier - SETH STEVENS.
.I.lildsbmw. Pa.. Ang. 29,1870-3 w
•
TAYLOR
HAVE JILT OPENED'
VMiY LARGE- B*ICK
7 1 .14 .4, .N" M SI,
ALL STYLES AND- QUUITIES.
Plain Rixi
. 1
11 , Wlutes FLuwel,
_Trilled -lied Flannel,
Finny Shirtin I Flannel,
I t , -
Pain• and Fancy Opera Flannel,
.411 of whieb_ivill be sold ati,hts
owp-EVT,-PRICES:
SepLl,'_7o:
pLOUE; FEED AND . ME AL
sold chesl4 at • - COs
mTIII4I.
5793
7078
1268
7480
.11112
OF
demon 10. That the said directors shall each. of
thews receive for their serviceranutmily • the sum of
forty dollars, to defray the expenses of their nem&
sary,attendance on the duties of their cake.
Brenton 1.1. That in cash any vacancy or vacan
cies should happen by death, resignation. removal
out of the country or otherwise. thivdi t
reckon; ordirector, together with the coat of quar
ter sessions of the Mid county, shall appoint a suit
able althea or citizens to 'AU such vacancy or vacan:
des until the UAW, gamma election. when a director
or Maeda' shall bo elected for the unexpired term
of said taeangy or vsouicies. • .
SZCIION 1Z That the =annelidan= of , the said
county of Bradford are hereby directed
first
pay to
each ofthe camadadmiere maned bathe first section
of this act, the stun cif one dollar per day far each
and everyday he shill necessarily spend' in perform-.
Log the duties described by. the Ant section of**
act; and ida,topay each of the 'directors a rowan.
able for their services dining the term
they employed in erecting awalibiing or build
toga afo r esaid Provided, That the n Mane shall not, •
indnding the anneal mini alloyed them. by this act,
exceed fifty ; dollars far 'any one Year.
. •
13.. Viet _
_chinas and demands hi re
' Jaffee to the poets-the wacreemdeonnty, at
the timeof thisad.,being'artied into effect. shall
have AA force And effect lia if thhv ect had Met been
t and whew the! alma sheUtive been duly ad.
yarnedl and settles& all moneys remaining in the
Ands of the overseers, Its well as the unctileited
times :kw* for the sumairt of the poor in the add
townahlpsand borough, in the said county of BMA
ford. shall be paid over to the commissloveres, of the
highways of the respective towneddps andbortrughs.
to be by them applied towards !quilling the roads
limit= It. 'TINS so much - of. the lowa Of this
commonwealth relating to the won as 'am by this
, act altered or be and the saute are hereby
' repealedow b ra,
they affect the offiradfor&
Samos That, the sheriff of said county shall
in due time nritify.the said — commisalionna of ' their
appointment, and when and where they shall meet
for entering upon the duties them by this
vet which place of meeting shall be as near the am.
tel of the county as possibly. . „
fleciinx 16 Thitior tbepurpose . of 'ascertaining
leio.aenaeOf thiieitlzins of .lirrdford county as to
- tin expediency. Of erecting a house for the employ
ment and support of the pear, it shall be the duty
of each of the inspectors for the several toweabipa
and borough'. at. the next general electiod; to re,
a nd tickets, either written or printed, from . the
&c. &c.
-TAYLOR & CO
mataff; and it aball be larfolfar lead commie.—
elfilVer Sliteleildthiliftlithtilibleoltlierb
'for, In th e name end for t he use of the cooperation
mentioned In the third Section of this act; and Par
abalicertilY that proceedings therein. under. Spew
hasida aadassle, to ties clerk of the court of master
Smelone ofßrsdfcrd meaty. to be illed in'his once;
E r t the genhalcieett t r he qualified elect.
*all merae (Atea of the add
and of the house
of amplonmed he the orsady •et
,thedford_ oe. the
thentimZiallee oithe eleellein of said
Shut* a ott readying the rebirth ,
iron as *moil dowthite districts. end 'meat* trir'
;ter. thrift ender Ugh hands and reels, ties '
ashes of the past= ert elated :direetors, rto the
C l =l,ll l o Coati of Wrath assionl, of th e Auld
Who shall • the ohs'said /*WA:We to
I. titga, and forthwltheive make in writing to the
Cold dlr era
-of their being elected, loathe laid di.
roam Mall meet' at the corn' bower-in thy said
Comb" ein the Vat Monday of Ifevehber settee's•
log their dimities. and divide thelselv by
r es
three chasm the plies of the Ant to be
the stopiratima at their:diem. of lice. mead at, the
mgdration Of thethoend year. and the Voiotia the
gralthe third yeariartbatellee *IMAM
eL la otter the drat ,e3ectlim. end In the Mode
above deemibed, oulyserve for three years, aid, one;
third mey be chetan 1,1 k.:: I , f .•- • ' • ~ • '-,
Bimidedi 11.- TM *WY' dil'odoe elected in the
manner iffeteaddrorappointedisheminidter direct.
ad.ahall.wlitiln ha days eirer he 4Mailed of ;had
eleinion orr.Mntutent. and Were he enteri On the
duties of ioWoßlele take es oath Cr affirniatkin ho-
fore earlasiteeof the ofpad Conan whet is
herebyikal to the authis =Me, that he
IMO alarbactra the dirtied Maxtor of UM poor for
mid ,bithfoliy and impartial to the
bad bible oultioftlithmitt Mesh OM*
Isalar,rodnipaltO the said ; oath cr - edirmatiort
within the time aforesaid, and perform the duties
Unwesidd,lie shin ferfalt and. pay the mud of ten
thilders foe *toe of the poor of mid county. which
tine shall be recovemd ty the directors. for the time
bybeing. as debts of then= amount ere re meta or shill be
law, rable; anel.theAmMoled as
aforesaid a recove re hereby autbwiW to mitedithiter oat hs
or oddrmatiens in any case where it shoal bo stemma. •
ry in relation to the duties of their said other,
&orlon S. That the middireetoes and Mr:Witte:
MOMS shall foram bereattere in the none and fa
fact. be sue body politic and corporate In law, to all
intents and P l irmaelwhatamWerathtive to thepoor
ot the county of Bradford, &Withal' have perpetual
succesaion, and may sueund be sued, plead and be
haploid:4; by the name: atithand title of the direct
ors.of the poor, and of the heath of employment for
the county of Bradford, and by that name-shall and
may reecho,' takeimd hold any Linde, tenements and
hereditaments, not exceeding the yearly value of ten
thottsanddollars; and any goods and chattels what
haver of the 04 alienation or bequest of any per•
son whetsoever; to pumhaie, tate and held any lands
and tetrenmuts within their county, in fee simple or
otherwise, end erect thereon, suitable , buildings for
the reception, use and tion of the poor
of said county; to provide all things necessary fur
the reception, iedglegg. maintenance and employ
mentB.43 of said poor; to int a treasurer annually,
who shall give bond. wi setticient surety. for the
faithful discharge of the titles of his office, anti at.
the expiratkin thereof be will well and truly pay,
IX
and deliver over to bla In oths,allmoneys
bonds, notes, both', accou and other papery, to
the said corporation bolo which shall then be
remaining, In his lands, ens and posseadoM
and the said directors shall employ, and at pleasure,
remove, a steward or stewards, and require of him
or them en oath pr_ affirmation, and each wand* , for
the folihtad perforance of his or their dritlis, as the--
board of directors shall deem expedient. And to oll•
points matron or matrona, physician or physicians,
surgeon orsorgeons, and ail other attendants that
may be necessary for the :Aid poor respectively, and
at pleasure remove; and to bind out, as apprentices,,
so that such apprenticeship may expire, Umales, at
or before the age of twenty-one yeare.andif demales
at or' before the - age 'of eighteen years: Proridat
That no child shall be'bountroat for a longer time
than entails arrives at the age of eighteen years, nu,
less he As bound mat to a trade other than a farmer:
dud Proniyied, at in all canes the peraon to whom
they me mid be required to give the child at least
three the schoo li ng in each rear: Proeidal caw,
That child shall be bound without the limits or
the S tar .orat a greater Madam than fifty miles
• from the poor house.. and the geld directors shall
exercise and enjoy all such other powers now verted
'in the overseers or the poor, as ere hereby granted
'or supplied; and the said directors are hereby em
powered to use onecommoe seal in all buainess ro
tating to the sidd corporation, and the same at their
pleasure to alter and renew:
iIEcTIOn 4. That the said directors shall, on or
before the met dry , of December, one thousand eight
' hundred and sixty-one, furnish to the county corn
misakiners an estimate of the probable expense of
purchasing the lands, erecting the buildings and
furnishing the same,and maintaining the poor for one
year; whereupon they alma and they are hereby au
thorised to increase the county tarty one-fourth of
the ~mu necessary for the purpose Whir-said, and
shall arocure„on loan or credit of the taxes terefh
directed to be levied, the remainining three-f urtha
thereof, to lexpaid in inetalments, with Interest, out
of the county taxes: Provided always, That if tech
loan cannot be made, the whole amount of the -slam
necessary fur the purpose aforesaid. , or such part
thereof as may be deemed proper, shall immediately
be added to the county tax to be paid by the county
treasurer to the directors aforesaid, on orders drawn
In their favor by the county commissioners, as the
Anne may- be found necessary.
tizonos ii. That it Audi be the duty of the said
`directors, on or before the first day of November in
each and every year, to furnish the commissioners
of said county with au estimate of the probable ex
pense of the poor and poor house, for one year; and
lethal! be the duty of said coniudsaioners to assess
and cause to be collected the amount of, sold eel- I
mate, Which shall be paid to said directors by the
county treasurer, on mutants drawn in their Avor
by the county commissioners, as tho same may be
found necessary; and the'said directors shall at least
mice in every year raider au account of all the mon
eys by them received and expended, to the auditors
appointed to audit and settle the county accounts,
subjectto the same per:allies, rules and regulations
at are by law directed respecting, the accounts of the
county commiesioners; and shall at least once in
every year lay before the court of quarter sessions
and grand jury of said county, a !Jet of the number,
agarand sexes of the persons maintained and em
ployed in the said house of employment, or by them
bound out to. or apprenDeed as • aforesaid, with
Moles of their masters or mistresses, and their
trade, occupation or calling. and shall at all times,
when therennto required, submit t ;the Inspection
anti free examinatitur of such visitors es • shall rrom
time to time be appointed by the court of quarter
seesions of the maid reality, all their books and ac
counts, together with rents, interests and ruoncyt
payable, and reetfauble by said corporation, and also
au account of all sales, purchases, donations , dodo
es and bequests as shall have been made by them or
to them. .
akt=l6. That as tosm as :.the said buildings
erected and ell necessary tecomumaitions
provided therein, noticeS shall be sent signed by any
two of the said directors, to the overseers of the
poor of the several townships and boroughs of said
county of bredfbrd,
.requiring them forthwith to
bring he poor of their respective townships and
.bor ha to the said house of employment; *inch
ardor the said overseers are hereby enjoined and re
(piked to comply with, or otherwise to forfeit the
coats of all future maintenance, except in cases
where sickneos or any, other sufficient cause any
poor person cannot'be removed, In which case the
said overseen eh =sent the same to the nen ,
eat justice of th e peace who being satisfied of the
truth thereof, shall the same to the Said di
rectors, and the same time issue an order under his
hand and seal, to. the said overseers, directing them
to maintain such poor until such time as he or ebe
may be In a situation to befeniaived, and then con
vey the RIO 'pauper and deliver him or' her t 6 the
"inward orb:epee of the said house of employment,
together with the said order rand the charge and ex
pense of such temptutuy relief and of such removal,
shalt be paid by Bald directors at a reasonable allow
ance.
Swims 7. That the said directors shall, from
time to time. receive, provide for and employ, se.
carding to,the true Intent and enacting of this act
alleuch poor and Indigent personelle shall- be enti
tled to relief, or ,as shall have gained a legal. settle
mentin the said county of Bradford, and shall bo
ant there by en order or warrant fin that purpose.
under the hands and seals of any two justices of the
peso. directed to any constable of the said county
of Bradford,! or to the ovenware of the Pro Per town.
.ship in any other nullity of this commonwealth; and
tbe,said directors are hereby' authorized, when they
BLAB dorm it peeper and convenient to do so to
permit any poor person or persons to be maintained
elsewhere: Provided. That' the expense of their
•maintenance does not in any case exceed that for
which they could be insintabeed at the poor house
of the, said county of Bedford.
Secnos 8. That the said dlrectore or any two of
them, who shall be a quorum In all eases to do Intel
nese, shall have AM power to make and ordain all
such ordinances;
, • ruhs and regulations asithey shall
- think proper,convenient and necessary for the dl•
rection, government and rapport of the -poor and .
house of employment aforesaid, and of the revenues
thereunto belonging and of all persona as. hall
come fluder their cognizance: Provided, That -tbe
Name be not repugnant to this- law or 'any of the
other laws of this State or of thatinitedStates: And
- provided also, That the sane shall' not have any
force or effect until they shall hive been submitted
to the court of common, picas for. the time being.
of the countYof Bradford, and obeli, have received
the approbaUrni of the same: , •
fixextoe P. That s quorum of said directors-
shall
and they are herehtebdoined and required to meet
et the said house of employment at least once in
every month, and nett the apartments and, pee that
the poor are comfortably supported, and hear
all complaints and drew or cense to be redressed
all grievances that mey happen by neglect-or mis.
conduct of any person or persona In their employ.
mentor otherwise.
quailed .votans thereat 7abalk4 tal the datiiiii•
poor house." sedan and 4 . tos "pow Wm'
~ ...H . ..o7"lPltud spoor bow attain appear, as
up the soap at the dilliesent dildricia44 Air
an - te - lt . tentems the VIM Use aUteCritairsi
are made our. that attautesmlntisted int
hir a pals' kodee, then detagaft aila„litiet lake
albeit balll7e majatitt 'lVpit tio ngstAte Irina
wand spoo r home. the d ate and
the mune *hereby null and I'i - r•-c-.. , ' , c, -•- i
ilitonan 17. 'Mt the ettiLitt4lol's
atudi cause this act to be weW
newaoar tmentitiestdamixintylWitiireeln of
which to be paid oat of the county teseatur. . ,
•
= - RUSH& W. DAM.-
Speater qf the Howe of Represestatiscs. "
. - • , JOHN P. MINIM
. . .-
....: • - • - Ikealego f Out leiw e e is E»len. •
wsrpizi—'l6B -- ard 'day of
111y: . :Anno Dona
ant thousand chit ahundretlnal nwane,...
I:l,..fil^i dud
Liti.lt LAI CUSION. .•_'," •
AW.tOT to extend the time ea - as to. Snow the
*minty of Bradterd to vote upon. the provisions of '
an act entttled .! An set to'provide for the erection
of a house" for empkryment and support of the poor
for the county - id Bradfo r d ," approved May first, one
thousaud'eleht hundred and sktyone. -
Micersoodr: At tt =medal by Lie feats and Mows
Rap, estalioa q/tie.C.mavmwdlth of .Posoolvania
in Gement duesiblyseet ot Thera*ad if it heroby_ertackd by
Me olddarirrliMelsiersi qualified electors
of the conntyteßiddibed saw 'hereby lintliorired and
empowered to vote at the next general election, for
or egaiust. the erection of a county poor house. un
der the provision & etsa eat approved l:by Erse, one
thousand eight hundred:and aistpotte. entitled ..-An
act to providefor the erection of& house for the en-
Went - 1 14- stinort of the pan for the county of
Bongo 1- That WilUam Kingsley. p. Laporte,
C. F. Nichols, L. P.Btalford. George Dunham. Will
iam IL Oterereti With Terry, William Bunyan, Bob.
ert F. Bed*ton. Daniel V. Pomeroy. George &Low
tun. John EcOreashire. John:McQueen. James
McFarlane and Benjamin Kuylrendall, shall be and
are hereby *dihedral and required to act as coin.
missioners onderthe provisions of the act to which
this is a supplement..
B. ILSTBANG.
Speator . of qte Ifouseofßepracotolioa.
.
CHABLE.SIL EVIINBON,
MENEM
Spmker offAa Sewste.
Arrnevitu-4he idatk day el April. Auto - Ocm3ini,
one thousand eight hundred and eerteniy. -
• —*. ~• JOHN W. (MANY.
•
supplementary Act or April 6. for
nemee of etitamiesioners.
UItNITUREI
. •
Haring purchased and replenished the well-huowu
atE.l4.
..FURNITURE • STORE!' '
•
'o; .T. Decker,. on Main•at., Bra door below Cowell
k Wee' a store, and a little south'of the Means House,
am prepared to furnish • ' .
FFURNITURE• OF ALL ' K INDS,
at wholesale and retail; na ihnaP . " the same = 1 be
had at any establiahment in the comity. 3fy stock
is full and complete, epniprising all the varieties
usually kepr flrst- class rarniture Store: The
public are respectfully solicited to examine coy stock
and prices, M.N.,. 155 Mato-et.
N. 13.—Pictures framed with neatness alai dispatch
• . ' .1. li. PELINNEY.
Towanda: Sopt 1870.—tr
HOSIERY!
T A .0 8.. C.. 0 .
Invite partietiiar attention to their
HOSIERY DEPARTMENT
comprising the largeAt and most
COKPLE'T STOCK
OF 1103LE1:Y
ever offered in this vicinity, for '„
LADIES,
MISSES,
LDRILN
GENTS IND
All qualities and all sizes, at the
ery loviest prices. _
S7ept.l,lo.
_TAYLOR 4, CO
EincatiolW.
....
._ .
WYALIJS U..
//44...) . . ACIDEA
. .
. The Fall Terns will donamenco on the first Mon
day of September; 1870, and continue 12 weeks."
• TEBMB—For Common English $4.00
F.F Higher English and Classics 5 00
DAVID CRAFT,. .
. ang.l7Zw- „ - Principal.
E LY .INSTIT,IITE
A BOARDING SCHOOL
FO.B TWELVE BOYS.
, • ATHENS, PENNA. •
'Fite Fall Term in the Institute Will connuenee 014
Vorelay, August 8, 1870, and continue eleven weeks:
Yo;eircubrs,and information relative td the school,-
invite -of 37. ELT, et the Institute, or E. T. Fox,
11. C. Ellin:ma, 8. W. Aijoun, in Towanda, Pa.
Aug; V.70 -two
NNSYLVANL&
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL !
(Fifth District), .
'I• 2IANSFLELD, T/OGA - COUNTY, PA..
Fall 'feint begins September 7th, 11370;
Winter Term begins December 19th, 1870. •
Spring Term begins' March 27th, 1571,
For catalogues or admission, address
• • • , MIAS. H. 1,711.R17.L,
-Mansfield, Ju1y.20 . , 1870. •Principai
WYOMENG COMMERCIAL
:ICOLLEO.E.
KINGSTON, PENNA.
Tlittgaar of this popular institution will be
gin ki Ell 1,1870. Board, Tuition and Sta
tionery. Lave been so reduced as to render the ei
pease bummer, for 'completing the Commercial
.Course From .Thaty
,to Fifty dollars leas than at
other Business Colleges. . I
No active, enterprising young man can make a
Letter investment of $llO than by taking a course
of instruction at this institution. -
We offer advantages Mal can be found at no other
Commercial College in the country. -
Our course of study Is prepared La a thorough and
accurate manner,;and awarding to the latest and
and most improved methods of bOok-keeptng.
Students have the advantages of Literary Secieties,
a Library, Beading Boom and Weekly-Eve:cites.
Counterfeit Mono y, Political Economy, Commer
cial-La% ;Pe p and Business Correspondence
are all ughlr treated upon, and are included
in the Bu s Ceurso,
The Lu an in the art of . detecting counterfeit
money is alone worth - the tuition for the entire
•
13undruds of young men now occupying some of
the best positions in the country bare testified to
the abundant. and accurate knowledge of business
obtained at this institution. .
Our graduates are filling positions of trust in all
of the great titles; and in nearly every. State in the
Union. , •
Partictitar attention is paid to Telegraphing. Four
offices have been fitted up and under the aupervis.
lon of en able and experienced operator. Students
devoting an hour each day to this important branch
of-commercial edeesUon in - connectlonmith the m
idst, course, become qualified to take charge of
offices In three or four months.
Tuition for the full Burnes Coarse.. $25 00
Cosine/ Course with Telegraphing... . 33 ilfl
, Telegraphing alone 23-00
' Tuition fora full course in Ornamental and Prac
tical Penmanship , $23 00
.Send for Circulars. Address
dUg •
L. L. SPRAGUE, M.A., Principal,
at'7o Ktrigston, Penna.
SIISQVEHAITNA COLLEGIATE
INSTITuTJj.
:TOUVi*DA:BRkpiORP COUNTY, pA
Thl+lnatitution has Just been thoroughly repaired
and - Improved, and will be, reopened TUESDAY,
SECTP=Ett 8,1870, under the charge of G. W.
'Ryan. and ;E. E. - Qulnbie, Associate Principals, who
will devote their entire time to instructing in the
legions thtpartutenta end to the general superehdon
and management of the school: They will be as.
aided by excellent and marline:od Machete in all
; the departments: I
The courses of instruction are Preparatory and
Graduating English, Nonni, Commercial, Scientific
Chemical and Ornamental.
tfy •
! The PreOaratory ht designed -to thoroughly gnat.
the moaner *le mifor the atudieei of the English
Oraduathig Course,.'which eceeprißee, all academic
edediee, languages excepted.
Thetirat year of this conrao*ymeleted. they an
enter ; either of thej other course. The Normal.
Voter* affords thorough instruction -in Common
"School studies and Theory and Practice at Teaching. •
Strident* In the Commercial Departeaenta have all
the adt,lbSoe beat colnetereird schools in'
bran addition hes. to thorough drill in necessary acadetoic
.
he Scientifii,Courea in eihlthon to the attunes of
the Graduatingrlleh, - Froech and Orman , corn ,
mum special in tructlon In th e Selenete Ltketretrd
Z an excellent Ilectios of pparatne receally pro.
The first two years of the Mastoid Core are In.
tended to,prepare students *ell for College; the
thlrdyear to fit' for advanced classed to. '
College or
to eolubineelandeavith a spedal awns intbegei
enow. .
- The Chriantelitel. )dads= Langinces, Made,
Drawing and Pnieting..vrill be taught by competent
Instructors. . .
Board and rooms ere provided in the Inetitt4. •
For further partletdars address •
• • • G. W. RYAN k - E. E. QIII2iLIiN.
Associate Principals.
AMUR .F03, - Preeldent Board Trustees.
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frQ. PIitSICIANEt.,
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• Alb3l, nit to ail alb:tallow to say iILITABAZON
zit CoiIPOVND zmu,cr spigto.. iciirix«.
neat piztli 'Are BMW, LONG" LEAF, CIIBi:88,
AkriIINIPZEt MU E& • : . •
Mobs or A!lias!Astasunr.--Bur.4. i*Thi;no. ion;
!par Barram by Metillatiom 'to forma finiirtn.
lobs extracted 'tilt spirits obtain 7,
ed ... frat'frudr*. Denies; ray little 'agar la nod.
,
acd `a small propoiticra , of.apir*, It 4 1 . 30 re pita,
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i
abki Than ivy cnr In use: r . : ,
i, , .- , . .
. 'Dian, as prepared by tirtamsta, is Of a dark
color. It is a plant that . innita hi **trance ; tba'
action of a itainti dbitzoia-Abla (14 aclhre Stitc* 1,
!eating a dark end statineusdeeeetles: — Stine le the
oofor of ingredients.
.7tio*clot In silyPrePulli
produniinatail the eialleat 'quantity ot thacitier
Ingredients aro adder!, to pretent fermentation; up.
on l inspection; it will be found not to tie *Tincture,
as,madt In yhamiocol'aro. nor b it"A ayrup—apd
Uumfore cain.be used In cases irl4ere fever or Ines-
matlon exist. In ALT; Fen harp the:knotriedge oL
the Immedietiti - apd the mode of preparitioa. ,*
Hoping that you will favor, It with wtrial,and
that upon inspection it will' meet with your. appro•
bation,
With a feeling of confidence.
Chemist and Druggist of 16 years experience.
IFrtnn the largest antinutacturinglati in the
am ialusiet4eißit6 , Mr k U. T. Ut!ixebCdd; he
occupied the Drug store opposite my residenCe, find
*ll5 ELICrea4UI in conducting the business where
others had not been equally go before hint. I have
. •
been favorably impressed %glib &L character and en-
terrrize!
Firm of power's & Weiglitcuan, Moaufaefuritia
Cheiniata, tilneth and Brown Sta.. Plata.
YOUTHS
Bar-wrapuip3 FLmto Erramry Sumo, for - weak
non arising from hidtscretlon. The. exhausted vow
axis of Nature which .are iccamianied by . so many
alarming symptoms, a inongtrhiallvill be fond,- • Ind
disposition to Exertion, Loss of 31emary. Wakeful=
nese, Horor of Disease. or For' obodings of Evil ; in
fact, Universal Lassitude, Prostration, and inability
to outer Into the enjoyments of society
The constitution, once affected with °mauls
Weakness; requires the aid of medicine to strengtli-
an and intigorate the syHrtece, which lIEL3IBOLIVB
EXTRACT BUCIIII Invariably * does. le no treat-
meat is submitted to. r
•ConaumPtion or insanity en
,
I
ILCL3I . BOLD'S FLULO I:XI/LH= or .1;IICIIV, in at
tedious peculiar to Females, .is unequalled by any.
other preparation,
Painfulness; or 13chi
ccimplabits incident
change of life
HZLIZZOLD'i Fran EXTRACT BUCHG AND hi-
PEOVp3 nOS/K.WXB/1 wilt I:adlintly exterminate froin
the en, tem, diaceeca arising from habits of disalpa•
lion. f little eve . nee, little or no 'change in diet, no
incotirenlence orexposain; completely stipersedlig
. •
those unplesirant stud dasgerons remedies, copalva
and Wrenn'. in an tbCao dises,ses.
• VseOottes Frxio_prritacr VrCHU in all
diseases of these mum, wheatsr existing in tasie,de
tamale. [iota - whatever calm originating, and no
=glee of how long standing.. It is pleasant in bete
and Oder, .dalinediate" in action, and niora strength.
.ening than: any of the preparations of Bark or Iron
Those entre !ling from firtiken-downor delkate
constitutions, procure the remedy—Aimee
The reader mist be aware that, however alight
may be the attack oy.he inova diseases,-it is certain
to affect the bodily health and mental powers.
All tlie "bare Aiseasea
.reqiiirellta aid at a Die.
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retie. RELMBOtani EXTRACT uudn; a the
great "hreUe. ,
&Ad by Druiztida overyirbeie. Piuct4sl.2s
per bottle. or 6
.bottlealcr $13 . 40 . , ,Delirdeti to any
address. Diseribe syniptotus in aireolumnnica.
aims: .] • . .
Aadreslll.-1 1 . orsaizoLD, lirug' anti Chain
cal Wheat!lmmo. na Eraudway N. Y.
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NONE ADE 'DENVINN UNLESS DONE UP IN.
alltel-onarsired wrapper, *ltli , fao•sinAlp of my Cteml-
cal WorthOuse, and signed,
May 19, mo.— 1 y
2fai► York, 'Work 150, MIL
MI
I am, very respectfully,
S. - T. TIEMBOLD,
World.]
2 , .loinums 4. 1854
WILLmg
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owA.IINIIODLIBA' M AuR. RET,
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Corrodedeve*.W Pt y
C. B. PATekt,
auttfeet to chaneaslLa il y. ".
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'WNW. 11 bulb 111404 I
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11) . 14 9 bulb - ' .
:- 9,
Bockistaat. 111 lamb .
60
Coro, 11 busb - . So
oats, 9 bulb! .
42
Bosom, II bush 1 so
Batter tra4h: l o) V lb ,
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dr Fialri. ID 24 '3O 4 1 ;IS
my,si
4las
b",new 18
fi)
onion4 ridar mani
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.. 8 ' 00 . e 1: 0:
Wzzoirrs or Ounr.—Whest 50 lb. ; cm 54 lbs.;
Bpi 55 lbs.; Oats 12 Its.; Bader 10 lbs.; Buckwheat
48 Bow Baum 62 1b..; Bran 20 lbs.; Ckurer *ea so;
,sba, ; Timothy Bead 14 lbs. • Dried Padua El N.;
Dated Apples 22 lbs.. Plaillical 50 Ike. •
N.EW - . A4,Ii , A)GEALNii
'raving DAYS 16!
Bthyrii.Boo-E -EBTABLIBHMENT
conducted by DAVIS k KEENER, at No.
MakPut.. Towanda, Pa.. rwould trapoettoliy loto m ,
Ulu Iu
public that Ihr d cla reeetvad a largo -awn.
I
ot _
LADIES' AND GENT 8' 81(0E8 !
Cons!Ming ot
GAITERS,
cam.. Li;ltea
GOAT AND LEATHER, 'SHOES,
ausszs AND cmpums suoEs
Of• every variety. which will be sold clamp for rub.
Giro him a call and satisfy yottralfaca that L.
selling cheaper than the cheapest
I would Call esspacial atte ntion to my
• CUSTOM DiTARTMESI'
I maim to order everything in the line, of
LAMA' AND GEN:TLEDEN'S 111.Ak.
"feel eonildent. that I , cnn give entire eatietidiou
lemploy none tit:all:et-clam mecbanles.
guai ran i f ; puled fits, and all work Irarranfol.
Ilepaldne zratly and promptly done.,
Reznembe r r the place, No. 148 Main 7 few fi,orw ,
below the Means Nouse. Towanda, Pa! took out fue
the sign of the Big Boot.
Mr. DANIS will conduct the buainea. sa My Sap.,
Intendant. ' • " • JOHN McIIITME.
Towanda, Pa.. Sept. 1, 1870.—t1
WAND OPENING
of new caw-Teas attkr
RED, TVIIITE.A . ND DLUE STORE.
PIZICE - LIST.
;Bea, Gunpowder..
Imperial
Young.ll.yeon
OM
.t.
Bast -Oolong I.. ~ ....... .. $1 ;A
• Eug. Breakfast $1 to
- •• Japan
f 1 :.`ii
Mato a great variety of low-priced Teas. Grorenes,
provisions, flour, feed. kc... &c., cheaper than the
cheapest, at the
REA WHITE AND BLUE . STORE.
Bridge street, Towenda,
• BRAIIIIILL k
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR
SALE.—Aa I comtcmplate going to ,Kansas, I
.offer for sale the following property, situated is
Litchfield Centre, Bradford county, Pa.: My Bier,.
' and'Dwelling combined, large and commodious, his
been built only three yearn. Lot. 1 were; Ron,
and Lot. Lot 2 acres.. Also 10 acres of improve.?
lauctivith good barn on, la; miles from Litcherfi
Centre. The above property will be sold cheap. q.
both my attention and capital is needed in the West.
where I have purchased some valuable property in
a thriving little county Peat. For particulars,
or call en the tmbscriber at his store. -
ang3.'7o-2re. 8. If. LAYTON,'
TAYLOR'S ELECTRIC OIL !
medical prepat ation which tends to refer
unnatural properties when applied, either en3lan .T
Beast. It is conceded, by all who have used it..t..
be the best assistant to nature in the restoration ot
affected parts to their natural (unctions. which V.,
medical world has ever - received. It has cured many
cases of Rheumatism which could not be releive4 br
any other medicine. It is need by many of our bon
physicians for that" purpose. Is also nosurpa,o•
ed
in the cure of Corns. Chilblains, Cramm Contrac
tion of Muscles, Strains, Spdvins; Bruises and Soma
of all kinds. It la called, by those whoiciave need it.
the beet medicine for Horses In the mirket. I. al.
way. a speedy, and effectual. Every bottle galas'.
ranteed to give satisfaction, or money refunded.
For sale by all Druggists and dealers in no-Atria ,
IL- BROWNLNG TAYLOR. -
Leaayaville, Pa .
aurn'7o.tf Sole Pmprieter and Manufacturer.
FIRST CLASS FARMING MA
CHINE=
OF ALL KINT”, AC: PLIED TO .FIT:
HARDER'S ASH WHEELER'S CELEBRATED
'Horse Power.:: & Threshing Machines
rx.cEizioa HAY TEDDEES
H.THDY'S 'I7.VHICALLTD
TWO WHEEL.ED'3IOWEI !
WELLINGTON'S &VT CUTTERS ; -
• .
LEVER lIORSE POWERS AND TIIRESUER.s .
PORTABLE SAW MILLS; CLOVER lIVI.LEES;
STEEL- PLOWS. &C. kC. -- '
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In [met all kinds of Superior Farming Machinery
turtdahed at manufacturer's prices. Send for De
scriptive, and Priced Circulars. Correspondence ,a ,
promptly attended to.
Office Mercnr's Lei. block. south aide.
It. M. WELLS.
•
.Towanda. Pa.. Jiily 12. 1870.
A • 31 . N E R ,
w.ITCILILIKER AND JEWELER
I= Matti Street,
ra.Leipectfully- infortns the public that be keel. i .,u
itanUy on hand all - dude of
AMERICAN AND SWISS WATCRES
AlAwn fine sonwliuent of
GOLD, SILVER AND PLATED JEWELRY,
C'ensisting of Chains, Rings. Thimbles: Napkin
Binge, and other-articles tan Untne.tonit t , 3 telltrm.
A great vaiiety, of the most approved Clocls. The
WATCH REPAIRING is done by himself, personal
ly. and he flatters himself that with his twenty years
experienae In Toa - anihi, L's will bo able to pica.. all
who mar favor him with their patronage. Thankful
for the past liberal patronage, be assures the public
that his charges shall be reasonable, and no lain•
spared, Remember the place, 135 ]Lin-at, Patteo's
Block, two doors south of Powell & Co's Store.
Towanda, Pa., July 12, 157t1.-tf
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that application will be made at the next meet
ing of the Legislature of Pennsylvania for the Meer
poration of a Sarin - ea Bank, to be known as the
Athens Savings Bank, to have a capital of fifty Own.
and dellarawith authority to increase the same to any
amount not exceeding three hundred thousand dol
lars. The objects of mid-bank are to receive money
on dpeosit a,ml to discount notes, bills, ace.. and to
exercise general banking prhilegeiii, to be located in
the borough of Athens. county Of Bradford, with
authority to establish branches et other places to
said county. junel6,"7o-Cm
THE CHEAPEST PAPER IN
TILR WORLD!
fey- THIRTY CESTTS! -ea
THE WEEK 111" PATRIOT.
C6ntaining forty.eightinning of matter. Pont:.
oat, Literary, Agricultural. Current New., fr,net
the firat of September; 1870, until - the first of Janu•'
ary. Dal, for Fifty Cents; to single aubscril.-rs.
84 50 to clubs of ten:sB 00 to clue of twenty, and
$3O 00 to . dubs of nue hundred (to one addr,sso
rah in eilranez. Address
B. F. MEYERS k co..
ang.l74vr Editors and Ropes. liarripbant.
V I ARM FOR SALE Di MONROE
TOWNBBIP.—The 04wcriber offers for wile
his valuable farm, lying on ill
e Berwick tornpite.
Monroe township, three a from the ‘1114., Of
Monroe and seven miles om Towanda, with 3
good road leading from the above place.. The
Sullivan k Erie Ratko' also passes through tia•
farm. It contains 1110 itx ; jthent GS acres order
goottetite of culthwtiota lottildiugo; two big
orchard is well 'water Term easy.
1 • % C. R GWAY. 2.
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Siantli Brandt.--,--- Aug. 17;70.
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TOWANDA COAL YARD. .
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.A..
ANTHRACITE AND RlTTrAffl'OrB COALS
The undersigned baring leased the Coal Yard and
Dock arthe Barclay Basin," and Just oompleteti
a large Coal-house and Mike upon the premises, ars
now prepared to tarnish the citizens of Towanda arid
'vicinity with the different kinds and sizes of the above.
named Coals upon the moat rclasonalde terms In any
quantitY desired. Prices at the !Yard until further
notice
Store $5 00
Large Egg 5 00
Small Ea
Lump..,.
P 1 moth Nut. 4 73
Pittston Nut 4 50
.Barclay" riatinp 400
Item of Mines 330
Pine. orElacksmi4h 3 00
The following additional charges will be mass for
delivering Coal within the borough limits
'Per Ton. .50 cent& Extra tor carrying -6i. 30 'cent.
ItaArTon..33.' is •
Qr. Ton. J.25' 0 • ** 15
Sir Orders may be left at the Yard. comer of Rail
road and E bsth Streets, or at H. C. Porter's Drug
Store.
OH. Orders most In-all mats be accompanied with
WARD & .MONTANYE
tbe - caa - h
Towanda. June L'll7o—tf.
OU N DRY FOR SALE--:Bituath
• in:Bome,BradfOrd connty, Pa.' The cheapest
property in the world. A large Foundry In running
Order, with everything used in the Maine& (Pat
terns, Flasks, /cc.). A good Ileum and Barn. at
acres of choice laud, good fruit. well. LT. 111 for
two thousand dollars. Inquire of B. W. BROWN- 4
LNG, Rome, . or Bramhall k iltdgeway, at the
Red, White &Militia. store, Bridge Street. Towanda,
PO' 27.10-3 m
.-1-
-a-v 3L WELLES!
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- - CQA.T., - YBRD
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Until familiar notice it etmist yard s are
. : Egg
.i $ ' , $3 00
.
Stoce. $3 00
Nut . . . ; . . y $4 73
Pittaten Nat. $4 ao -
air Lexie Orders at my coalOffloe, No. 1 Bier,
cum Noy Illoci, south aide.
/sr Orders must jn all ease be accompanied by
, the cash.
.- Towanda; Jane i,'7o. U. 11. wl34.Xs.
RE
$135
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