Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, September 08, 1870, Image 2

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is composed of men of ''the .hig)i.est
characifir !and,:
W bile the Iparksaicesafar cm: Oblates:
for the di ffereqLftitttiel . *platiftve, fift-:
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party, lifvve reilsolt;Lp feel .prowl,,ci
the caildidatesieleefed:
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everfolu.4y S. -flat - .
t teringtlibakit,:hia.ability, - and:to!
the faithfraxiis'
discharged , the ia t .ye!tlpiis: duties his
office. het,
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expected, *then ice.oonsider the-large'
number of men in the party Who are,
grialifieif lei'' the' •place,
speaks well fer tl4,nnselfish,,ii,tntriot
ism of theßepnblicans of the XJllth
district s . Mr. '2I.EIIGTV. will be •tri- ,
tunphruatly, elected, if every man in .
the party does his dtaq and votes i
J on
the second Tuesday of October. ,
. For additiOnal Law Judge, tfon.
P. D. MORROW. was the only candi
date presented by Bradford county.
Heinen was appOiated by Gay.
Gram: in- - March last, and has presid
ed at , courts in this county and bus
quehartna, with distinguished
The fact that every member o!.-the
barn both the counties'of the dis
_trict,. without. distinction of party ;
petitioned for the'passage of the law
creating the office of additional Law
•
Judge, should be satisfactory eci
clenee that there wasneeessiky for it.
If -Jude Monson is nominated by
the conferees, as we have no
doubt he will be, he will be support
/ ed by the entire ; Republican. party,
as well as large numbers of .the oppo
sition, who recognize his peculiar fit
ness for the position.
For: Representiitives, JAMES H.
WEBB and P. H. DUCK, Were se
e leeted. The nomination of Mr. Wimp
( for e. fifth temais au honor cover be
fore conferred upon any man in the
county,.and indicates' that the Re
publieanS of Brallfard county intend
to profit 1:),y the experience of other
counties,- by retaining to the .Legial
lature- ,e ineu who prove theOelves
honest and eapiible. The plan is• One
which should have been adopted long
ago. 3fr. ttl;l3'S return to the Leg
islature is nuNionaly 'looked -for by
the party throughout the State, as
'he, .has established . reputation of
• liehic , an able, 'houeSt. and fearless!
, defendur of •the public treasury and
the best interests of the people.
Mr;IPCK. is one of the hard
. - working'ib,Cu Of the party, highly es
' teemed bY his neighbors and friends,
-.rind will make an excellent oleague
for Mr. -7stin. For 'six . yc'qrs lie
served the people of the county in
the capacity of 'commissioner, and
we believe was the first man to re -
.] . O ceive. u , rendtuination to• that office.
' The pliunlerers and thieves who in
. fest ir?tt State, Capital during theses
, sion of the Legislature will find ib
him an uucotapromising
E.O ITPLLOGO, the candidate
for ComMiSsioner, is an industrious
and worthy farrner-of Monroe town
ship. The duties of the Commission
er's office could be entrusted to no
better' hands. For Jury Commis
sioner, E. REUBEN DE LONG was
_ nominated by acclamation. Mr.
DE LONG is well known to the people
of the .county as on industrious farm
er, mho has always managed his own
affairs well, and will prove as, faith
ful tot& interests of the county: as
he has to his own business. • -
JOHN H. QUICK, of stilmoc Wai3
the unanimous nominee of the CoU 7 ,
vent ion for the very-responsible posii
tion of , county Auditor. Mr. QLICK
is a young' inan, of good business
ipudificatiotis. 'He will discharge the
duties, of his office without fear or
• favor..
TIl AMMDED BANKRUPT LAN.—The
bankrupt law has been aniLded by
recent act of Congress in some few
Paitieulars which are worthy of pub
lie notice. Provision is now mac
that the 'Circuit judge, in case of the
sickness, absence or other ilisidNl l ty
of the DSbfrict Judge, may realm all
necossar,rrtdes and orders prepara
tory tothe:final hearingTof causes in
..14ielai , now Provides,
also th4't the provisions, Of that, sec
tion • known. as tile •fifty :per -pent.,
clans& shalt not apply to those debts,
from whikthe bmilariPt seeks a dis
chirge, were'contracted pri9r
fo the,, Janitary, .1.869.
other words, a4delitor,- whose 'assets,,
do not: . Y . A."•ty fifty cents on the dollar,4
Masi no* obtain assent- " of the.
iii tpifo t her, A navalue of
those. cc:llitors'oanlY . ,l whose debts
were contracted Him* .first ~ o f
January ; 1869: 4l lams of the thirty- /
ninth :section Arsakits it an' acct of
bankruptcy that "bed al
banker, merclisa,it, trader, has
fraildulently stopped or mispended, l
mai not" fesumea payment of his
cominercial papc-r
. withils a period of
fcittrii4 - dayeslificiffalliadtYlitui
been found by tbS worts in the con
struction of thisAinae, especially as
to thenaeaning of the word " fray
lently." All ambiguity has.
moved by an amendmentss
"Or who being a banker,
merchant, trader, manufact_
miner, has fraudulently:stopped pay
meat, or who' has - stopped or sus- -
vended and not reinung,
'his comm ercialpapei within a
lit 'l6 si t„*A:„.)B,d3.i hy e r,,klr.
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law is improved by;tbese anima-
PlutEctlp-irgald be still further
`:iiiiittnelidutent to
Vide for the custody oCtike dank
' Mr s 0 6 Pei t i-, l *# l * ti !f , P4:0 1
filing the petip m., - ,41 . Vag appoint
Dram of an asstine,
;itoe..tryirssEs Imp t acyzi.
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Iltassis•ithataya I:•etin
stu/112/Y'Presentea :IP' - the 40!
013447,te;•*5i Congress
ionakOktaiet , 1/04haBeigIblieal4;CRel
,aa_ ;endorse-
- thentitf hits ; coliipe ittfitis as. deserV7
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.e(1 . 0 it, is !NO .
. 4 ; - party c*:0424 1 1,4
least ; atulpicion ;to his: aggafter as ; -¢
.znale both -for Ability toT intagrityomd;
the Con sis *CY of his - polithlal adieus ;
:must dest e 'the 'r:isi if .not i,he ,
pliProbatie Of even. 1 .1.,tis polit,icidOil'
ti
•ponente..: Of himit r ean trul y be said'
IthatAlie Republicanqtarty , has ' 11: 1
istaitillita-Ve@er.iqwietim it &in well'
11 0 *l;Pe : ar i4 . if; 813 unsullied r4cll
tatiwas a : raemuer,* society, :,they;
,know he will faithfully represent his
constituents. "' .; •'' '-, -.• ,
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The poSition held by
_Judge'
Men
era upon the judiciag i bommittO
~qf
_the House of Repreemitativas, one oft
its most important committees, shows
'that , his ability; . ifi , - appreciated 'in;
' l Washin.gton , and Ive, venture io say
.that no, constituency in,l'enni4l 7 a - .
nia: have more reason tot be proud of
their representative than our oven
`'district; In looking back over-the
pist and recalling the names of Wei f
2+lOT and Gnow, we feel that _in' their
successor, Judge Mencea, .this &s
-trict has been blessed—that since
the organization of our party, the
representatives, of this 'district have
always given trut 'expression to the
feelings and principles of the Repub,
lican masses, and held positions at
the national Capital of . whic h wn
have all had great reason to be
proud.
The policy of keeping a man found
to be true and useful, as a represent
ative for several terms, hereto:bre
practiced - in this district, has been
followed to a large extent all over the
country. Inotn• own Sate, three of
the members from Philadelphia re-
ceutly . renominated have served
terms respectively: one, of ten years,
and two, eight years each; and so of
many other districts. There is - a
growing feeling_ everywhere in both
parties to send back their faithful
representatives, as by experience they
become more useful both to the
country lima their constituents.
And .nevertheless, while_ here
and there ambitious men may find
fault with this paretico, as, standing
in the way of their preferment, back
of all such, stand the great mass of
the party who are not seekers for of
fice -;.--- who vote for principle and are
satisfied to keep a good man in place
so long as he truly and ably repre
sents them. It is a compliment to
the ~ Republican party of Bradford
county, that in the selection of Judge
Mimcrn they made a choice so-entire
ly satisfactory to the party in all the
counties of the district. As there is
no State ticket to be voted for this
fall, the only fight throughout the
State will be upon the Congressional
ticket. But this is of the most im
portant and vital interest. Every
two years the people say by their
votes for their representative for
Congress, whether they, approve or
disprove, the adinipistration in pow
er. ',low like an avalanch ought the
Republican party to rise up in their
might and endorse the administra
tion of Gen. Giu.vr— an administra
tion which in economy of expendi
tures and collection of the revenues
. of thenountly, commends itself to
men of all parties. So speedily have
the. .aftrqe gu
. of the nation been re
lated af ter so severe• a' trial as we
have pashet through, that we can
scarcely aitreciate the wisdom of
the a&minibtration which so safely
adjusted the unsettled state of affairs
incident "to the war, and brought us
peace, prosperity and plenty.
Let no man who feels at heart a
desire for the well-being of the coun
try, the continuance of our prosperi
ty, fail to make strong the arm, and
cheer theeirduous labors of Gen.
Ga.txr, by returning to Congress the
men who have stood around him and
tarried out the measures which have
made our country nuited, happy and
_ prosperous.'
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REPUBLICAN MEETING.
The meeting at the Court House
on Monday evening was well attend
ed. EUGENE KEELER, Esq., of Pie,
was called to the chair; Hon. ZEST/-
Lox Frame SPALDING, were
elected Vice Presidents, and F. E.
Bcnnows and S. W. A.Liciiin, Secrete
ries. , '
Judge WILLISTO:i was I introduced
the'Clairnmn and spoke at some
length, recapitulating the history of
the two political parties, calling • to
mind what, many are prone to forget
in these:days, that during • the dark
eft period Otpur existence' as na
the Democratic Party pros
itself incompetent to, administer • the
Government, and by its conduct, du
ring the four - years of war, justly en
titled itialf to the condemnation of
,cTury patioit. _ He concluded by a
stirring appeal to Republicans, to
arouse themeolves, and see that none
but Twat who have pruVe!l
vated
lican
lliyi
i niilifitia V dollars per tinntun,
tstatioa has Veen feilWindricea;
and the material prospiemity of the
onkti greatly - adrinced:
- 1 4eakWant well -WOW
and attenbcely ue„m. , to.'
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Li 2 ,4 1 4;479a; vAfidi# 3 B 4 .sg 6l 4*-1M
-W, 4 4+logt A M
eclsefr t a~gsy a .in PAtt4l4,l
alniosf, ove Iniye -
• . t kiat
tirn4 *Ora fiino - e;the , o4 , ,or ;
Ina; d'ilit s &
Vied ircolleatit saki
itor taking &view the Imetititaoack
g rati4iitagintliiiinetbrighttis sltrhile**oll-i
045:.:004btfatf;1044$?;1,0tIO: M 7;
iilow*.d , quIRtP II OI9-P*#•fUst , Fe•fiST 3 f' 4
gr a c' s- S•O lca
• 1w 1i:
boon,P.Mikniqll,Pools!ll4?, Thkel
lq! ) OnlitiSlibOng; . ** d Vidl
p4cii of the 006-4013',,tiiintle-opin,diiii.hitt4
- fid hate' of its pebalpvpiy dais ; eubttantiel pal
'rholitaatAtakbigth:44o; 6B ritiliet4tilltb4oo 4 ,
'talliA here 011ie , sinter, roar Ambit: a,
'dint that lii'suringeir *ate' blown* Abe; arinzl
tbionghlholnipavoi/itreeld and 11T0110134-41al
tho WV: 4104 wb4 max
hero rtan4otO Pais garAPn? - W 1 51,.4_ e cc 4 6
awinly4eserts of hit nitheollind-.:blegant ;
hotels, icpwriiO4, ,f0i 1 . 1 4 1 0( 1 with . smplo ,ac
oirornoflittlO4lor'the . inbatiTitittial ' o ' na , ei l * o6 * ,
i,e found livery-EvniriCr
and aii aCilvity in all.Lidds of buelnesl which
'ia.f3l4AS;inciritio
Itipeilaut lintrirrbirietiti - abotit bolrii; Wide, - to
the re-ilelit4' Of iternitylvinis avenne; , botweiin
the Capitol-and =the Ptesil>e>ltisl ininsinti; with
ionic One ot the Wester& bast -kinds of lave.
went: now in,thteiand , ,Wllich - -740 0 .14c0/ 8,
make this opp,oraont ;the *teat avows in. the
Ittrangeenenta are alao.abOot cOrnid
eti for tlio orecticia, s
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,caronagnificord scaloan, the site of the' 'pres
ent herela now Yeeopied aa inch ticiweeri Penn
sylvania Avenue andihellmithscatiangronnas.i
Said building when eieripleted, and it oithiat4
ed, vellcost a million or meowed dollars,' wail
to be one of the finest beildings of modem ar•
chitectuna4—to lurid& not only . acconunoda;
dons for marketing; but: he lower Adore frout
lag the avenue to occupied as !Ores, while
the several stories ti?ovo are to P0,O. 1 ( 1 9..loto,
a betel fully ogrod t0A139 0205d0*. times, and
if completed in accordance withAlie.ffesign
ae
coifed we-may 'expect see 's market house in
point of capacity pail elegance' notstirpasised by .
any in the States:'
- But I suppose with all'these grand improve.,
ments the 'markets will itill continto to furnish
boarding.-hbutel=perYwitlibutte of all- the•
hues of the rainbow, and beefatedk oat off in
close piosimity tio Washirigto=iti,
. .
—not of such is the pngdym af -Relvyryti
Would that I could describe ono, Lint my, pen is
inadequate for, Om -theme, but this much let
me say, we whohave gone thrO' thoordeal, take
a grim pleasure in watching the4artges matis
festectby fresh importations irion the 'chi=
to oar ranks, in one short - week—the
,haggird
features, and woe-begone canntenaneri,indicate
but too plhinly that the Work is done, and in
letters unmistakable may bo seen on the seat
of each one's unmentionables these words:
"Glory has departed! Sich ielifel flic transit
gloria mmulil" .
The corUldemx: with which capital is invested
—the impetus given to trade, arises, no doubt,
from being freed from the , opPreisioni Of slav
ery; but may : also in a great Measure he attrib
uted to the fact of the triumph of the
nreimuciw •
On the platform of peace,' the. restoretion of
the Statesto their proper places, rigid political
seouorrty, an impartial enforcement of the laws
and an honest oalieetion and application of tbii
revenues, given - eh strong evidence and assur.
twee of the honesty of purpose of the Adminis
tration- that -the restoration of public confidence
is complete, and not only here is witnessed
aij,ns of prosperity, brit throughout our whc4e
:laud, In view of these grand results, the fruite
of little more than a twelve month of hat:wont.
on 6 co-operation between In honest and earn
oat arluM - distration and an intelligent and pate.
otic Congress, the Republican party may col&
denfly appeal to ,he country for its - vindication,
and point to the trinmphs, of the party in • the
past as a pledge of its achievements in the ?a
ttire, and especially may this now by done in
view of the fact that the measures and policy
so important to the peace and prosperity 011ie
,country, have been opposedlq the
DZILOGELVISC PASTY' -
Tonght by it step by step, and measure by
measure, end which, party now appeali f fe'r en.'
dorsement upon no measure of merit, but on
the solo ground of its Opposition an'Erepuilia
tion of all measures, but the fact tliat Demo
cratic opponents can make no other appealis a
conclusive argumentagainst them. '
Pray then, upon what grounds do they' ex
pect accessions to their ranks—upon what line
of policy beneficial to the public do they expect
the people's support, endorsement and \ suf
frage The 'Democratic Congressional Com
mittee have issued their address, but the writ-'
ers fan to point to a single measure, the ad
vancement of win& would be beneficial to our
country—they fail to point to a single action
that has advanced the'public credit, or can be
hailed as a harbinger of their future faithflil
Tim to the great interests of our great country
and its people; '
It moat not, hoirever, be forgotten that they.
!'ever stand together -as a unit; once the edict of
their party has gone forth, each individual•
member wheels into lino, and neither !romper-,
sonal belief or personal conscience dare they
deviate one hair from the tine of; arch pro
satibed by the fiat.
However conducive 'to unanimity and strength.
such a course may be, it certsinlyconstitntes a
despotism whirl shackles in conservatism "the
spirit of reform, and represses every impulse of
conscientious and patriotic devotion. .
41:1VPAIIIIIMINTAL. .
From p statement made np at the Treasury .
Departmtnt of tho expenditures of the Govern,
ment of the United States daring the AdMinis•
istration of .Lvnitzw Jonicsox, from April 15,'
1861, to March 5, 1869, it appears there was as
r.ended by the War Department, $},029,044,-
46,5.65; Navy Department, $190,102,5:11.155;
In
terior, (pensions and tudians), $101,990,747.05;
Customs; $52;253,099.60; Interior; $19,923,158.-
52 ; Treasury', 981.169,483.461 quarterly salaries
•$1,839,103.84; Internal Revenue, $36,235,991.47;
Dip10matic,45,603;829.15; Civil Ware 52,780,774..,
64; Total $1,517,952,184.40.
The increase of revenue ind.the.deereaso of
expenses tho,first fiscal year of President
Grunt's administration, shows &balm:web( $79,-
612,951.04 to its credit over that of the preeed-,
ing fiscal year.
In addition to this, during that year the total
I amount expended in the redemption of loins
was $10,364 , 680.05 ; for the last fiscal year - the
amount was $125,509,29.1.70..' V
l ln the above brlef statement seen
what the Repnbliean part* has accompifebed in
so short a twist a redaction of the national in,
debtodness, not liy.taxation, but;by the . ithixpli;
Atom* of an honest. and _faithful AdmiMstga-
Some fears have been expressed
that the action'of our CAinventien . .ii2
not conceding candidate to Snit-,
InnY injure, &Aga MEncun!Alfvote.
in that couitty._ We have assurances'
that this will nnt be the . case. -
Inorusi 'erert his influence ns
heartily as: ever: for Judge ',lllnceurn,.
and hnid a Ilunlber , nt.
Meetings. The , issue :oh. &Mmes.
man is looked tipoinl:tliere - : as ,it:,
ere, as rising above raere'•lecal . tlif;
iliala
.IWPiEr uorkir,
ro.uuMG soUSE9,
strisavaar COll.lllMi.
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alt Alabikens
Elm of Odonal' La!!
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lewd fer the ,P 12 4Ke1e , 5 :" jice
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Oa'Win 9WI has 1 1 1 010044 . 4 0. bet
iirthe &arid4ol4i kil r. h l 4Posidtde
fot.ene Witagif ico44l*lse 4'01 1 41k
affpktiiiif tit - epr tie 'Yibti 'SS lad
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tued iftitli , * Ai twAiiiiii; Itailitt *Aims:
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this Ate : Triipid iconundatkin; of!
lstudnons
'midis ed to ' o "t 1 g iF thrpiisia .. _ „
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'set Whereby 'casstint isigneottnikt be rarorrod to
il VF m C ea .fgoulkbY
*Pu;:a.rtlWu
''t "most stffixnr-Pretirred•to lotestbedecises•
_triediseiesslilutors4 il.t Ito inggeited - thsb ;the .
finrM W' d4s "=jTatjudichlA: •Lt castet u,
:district; andin soton eight or ten - other Matelots;
is thefreiPe#lol utmellYi TWA of smilt 4ll ";
then[w thigO:n ifebycourtrainld be neld ,
Mlle Units time intent cesushes,' and luilre-f
'Tim*
as ilipitsesa desponded.; The,..llqleti.:
'ton Ind 0 0 PATTehttgesi, of those.,EseqtaMtedi
with 4, her sa.orboess in 011? - 0:4Joroty, ' end:
the members of the bar of.both counties. with.'
out respect ot,lifr%.lo 2 °d 4 ! 1 P 3 4/1/ that:* *
'law be passed. - • , - ,- • .
. Before s, ithed taken 'from - Joliet to:three ,
'year, ate get a case ; to final trial in court. —a:
vexistokulelaYl,6 any, ono - having a, clams in
coniti Whatever is beisifidil for those hiving,
tsenses:for trissi•in court Welt fore .411, f?r no
ises' knows lessr,soon, milinglt er unwghtit.
lie may be obli,ged t ffi
olls° its - proccosee r. • e:
establishment of his rights; ~, •; . , ';.••'
The Welfare of the community can berm bet
ter Odvanced than - by a speedy antj thug &elit
ism of matter at variance - between theindiviati-:
al members or ;that -! . • ununty. i The: 11110110 y:
saved by senors an. the time of svitnesues•
when cases can be tried without 'frequent-at
tendance and continuance, add. much more
largely to the wealth of a community than the;
ex iiNi oostlof courts,: to say nothing of other
benefits.,
... . .-.., , „
As so m a ny caber district s ; uderless :cause'
of complaint, draw the salary from the State-
Sands for this o ffi cer of the law in their respec
tive districts. why should any objection existin.
the minds of our people that we- ohouldhave:
equal. rights with them? This is no more of an
expense to the State than the division of. this
district, and the 'creation of a neW 'district wed'
have been. One or the other was absolutely,
' necessary from the condition of business in our!
county." '
I was in favor of the creation of an additional
law judge in • orrr dietiet beam:We - I wa'sWell
led with the ! aMonnt or brusinestsin be;
transacted la ear courts, and believe tiny, as r
did then,,that it is ft .bessicilt to; Alte;Peolgo of
; 6 14' county-- - ' ,-- - . A Munro ma.
, The. r 4 elecerate „held:: their.
Convention on Tuesday evening. Al
though *operate efforts had ;been
made for months past to prevent the
nomination of iltotazr for Congress,
his competitors for the empty honor
proved that they had hihored'in vain.
'lt was conflak4: asserted that a
majority of the,. delegates were in
atracted to oppose his nomination,
yet they Were ntanipulakid by the
Colonel as easily - as though they . wers
made, of was. =Le Colonel under
stands.well what ; arguments are ,po-
I tent with his party, and he. a t ipp;ied
OLO-delegates literally with whisheY
'during the day, had was , as' sure of
his, nominatinn,liefcce the Cowen
tion assembled, as he was after the
ballot had 'been taken: Roctiwrit4
MCKEAN' and 'SfEVENS, might P lat : as
well surrender to .Iqounx at once.
Ile owns the party,.and tam it to
advance his, own interest& .
After the . Colonel had inke , ii the
nomination for Congress, he WWI ve7
anxious to have Mr. STav&va nomin
ated for the Legislature ; but GEOUGE
couldn't see it in that light, and very
politely declined the proffered'-olive
. p
branch.
The following is the ticket ,placed
in nomination:
Congfp.ss'--- V. E. Ewan.
Itepre*entative -- G. H. Unix-
Commissioner VA/ BOVIEB.
Jury Commissioner—S. VT. Bum.
Auditor=-T. M. WATT&
THE. E ET,TROPUL 7.4.1%
HIGHLY IMPORTANT 351ZW8,
-struitEsrititormeicCutimscon
The Complete Route of the .Erenoh.•
Salami In iiimilession of the Peusititins;
BAZALU DRIVEN BACK. WIMII GREAT
, ,
Lasmi, S4Pt. • —. Count d,o ria
lntt is dead. "
A.,eignal advantage has been, gain-.
ed by, the Pruseihmain the late:bat
tles upon the Meuse; whereby the,
Frew& lines of communication have
been uevered, and a movement ; fo the
Noith or Southwest &oaks'.
The substantial fruits qf, the victo- ,
ry rest with, the -Pmssians. At the,
end of the tattle on', Thursday the
Prnisians had 'Surrounded Sedan -and
Occupied the reads• connoting with
belgium and. Paris, thus Cutting Mo-
Mahon's communications: .•
Bsitil 5ept..3.7-- Sedan has eapit-,
tdated. Napoleon surrendered *
person to King Wi
Beamr, Sept.. 3..-7. King
telegraphalhe following dispateh to
the Queen and the War 'aim' star:
"SEDAN' .Sept. 4. The oapitida
tion has been concluded with, Gei*-
al Weimffeu, who ;emir:Landed in
"stead Of blicWitni; Whe
ed. The EninerOrdOlY• surreidered
bimaelf to me,• had , no xoni-_
man& cy - Heleft,qerythirlitO *re
n i
get ?tale
"I shall appoint NapiltOn's place
Of reSdence *ter the interview ,at
the rerideiiiius,' wl4el2take lace
himiediatelY.*!. What a epprse "events
hai•easEnuned by God's guids.nce.
(Signed) ,
13sumr, •SePt. B:=—The f rcuig luta
telegrwliedlO AitiCeii4rws ‘ la,.
ifothicing,the 'capitulation , Sedan.
With Maellahons command'mid the
surrender . of the Emperor in ;person..
Biel" Sept. A .sangmMiry,
battle -was 'f ht. on . along,
the liTiefrenilgoki to 'Poliv,
trie4eliiff /dke eVeek 14. i11e..132,,ern-
AtielNiabonxeiaisted -- thii rrusa
iwattachiuitil,tbtee: P!OelL .4/e•
Afteriioo_n: 'The iiing.sraa . inees tat
andfmiouS,alang . theOtire
bOth atfures;k4oolitinuedwithlesx
ful '„deStructitenesi:and: kati bta.
The "firing - gatickefied fid*,
-tWimmutAmms dufir4pßu,. Wat-1139-,
meat * kklid celmunk
prII 1.11 I Irr
prer ta gr o l
•. - •
JtY
wifi
ACT.-
e
1. the
T6e`sls4„afst au fita:l frixThe
-ihMa IttiAMfiUULNitißgieMlMit,.
IY,-1 1 *Aid 3 W- - kr-U4. l x l lnk._
rot oi
e-tm==
• ; • • •atuaboar erthehettbratillett
iteppituultitatlidarididattllkbleffiSti
immietbl With
11Ther. ,
dijr 11X14 migir ka,l4l jOutodniiints I
'driven latiek 4 l4 dayetilLthB
giliatele 3 Maler6;l The 4ossi &lab
sides, Ana , terrifiev , lTittii
3rtiziNtwZikitilliantly.•
•,tealiblyi Pest*
=ids= iiirthezrtickosiest),l:.
loaLnuaiboamoseir 319
0:147.- 4 44016414' jos *I
411 st Of *agustlisitil lomat
tier! lifitszahuiplwithilismina corpii
"iitteraptimiltot
aknistitlierly
ti o ta t i v r ,r 1 .4
thathiefaireetion of Prince
trtilderiaCharlesk - jaiiiiiaVoktare
bitiffeldefeatea:u l l , theserattantasln
sgioriorie•engAgenifiritodiali maybe Aesigruttealis ftbeamittle?otJ Nome
mißepanatiliii enemy. liiriswthrovdi
hackintoilielortresk Theriot iiiaa
-9thVorpiornalleAlvision: of Rim.
merle* Una thelsinawehri iina.2Bth
Infantry Reigaae Participtild lin the,
einsuirtients.-••Me principal , fights
Noisseville analletonfity. - •
, Out lesiesisere•nOt bap; the en- i
*ere very' heavy
)- General Inrich, of the garrison Of .
Strasburg, - made a sortie anawas do.
Tested with loss. '
';The' defeat of liinclitalion - is coin
.
- •• 1.• • • • •
..The Prussian. Corps `en and
'''iliiirsday's battle kverer- th e 4th sth,-
lith'ind 12th Guarils, and Ravaii
sum, composed 'of 174,000 infantrY,
17,000 cavalry, and 480 guna; nearly
half of'which belonged 'to the armr
:of the Crown Prince of Prussia.
•-- Maallinhon's whole-force wiis •en
gaged 160,000 of all
farms. Reinforcements • from' Paris
could not have reached him. •,
Later telie'e inform ns that
the French people have declared for
a Fapublie; and that the new govern-,
merit will reorganize the army and
attempt to drive the Prussians back.
"Thll intelligence seems 'indicate;
4T,Te'rer, #ll4:t4eFn*an army will
B ° o4 .!;() ! „ '
i New Advvreimainte
PENNSYLVANIA_ STATE AGRI
130131=1.—The exhibition ot tbla
Societylor ltilo will be held atScranton; on Tuesday
September nth, . Wednesday. 5ept..93116 Thursday,
Sept.iKh. Friday. *apt. 30th. The grounds are
up:liken, the buildings and accommadations ample,
and the premium lest Mend. nerd is no duarpe Jbr
entries except Horses entered forspeed. }fatty Books
Open Tnedidap, Sept. SM. For catalogues or hem
matlon, address at Scranton.'
' JOHN 0. M 0811113„ Prest.
D. W. Mims. Deo. Secy. •
&maroon McCoNzar. Cor. Seey.
ARII FOR farm of
F
20; •
urea in North Towaada township. and
abotit 'one mile Wore' of Towanda borough. There ,
an iwa new home. new barn. - and , a good orchard.
Will sell the whole, or the buildings with tiro ar ten
scree, as the zarchmar may desire. : ror !lifter
particulars inquire, au the premises.: • v
Sept. 6, 113T0.--3ts JAMBS rostra.
VOUNDRY" FOR SALE-40 to
_a; , lap:nue, Bradford county. •P. The, ebeapest
property in the world: A large loulafty In running
ealer:with - ,everything used in. this.bosines. (P*w
tonne, Flanks, 10.) A gKd Rouse nail Bern. , six
amyl of choice land, go butt, ' Well; ite: • All for
two thousand dollars. Umpire of R. W. BROWN
IE& Rome, Ps.; or *wain 1 Ridgeway. at the
Bed,
P White and laws store, Bridge Sheet, Towanda,
a. ; ' • • iulY 27.10-11 i •
Y . A L U I . N
C. W. CLA,PP
Having leased the Storehouse. and coal fixtnrea
belonging to Ow Hours. Welles ' would notify the
citizens of Wyalusing and vlclnit7 that-he will keep
constantly on hand a full. stcck.of .
0 A% L.
EGG. STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA AND BARCLAY
L I nt E ,
IN BULK OR BY THE-BARRE L.
S A. T ,
IN SACKS, BBLS., AND BAGS
CEMENT,
PLASTER AND KEROSENE
Which be will be phased to supply them with at
reasonable prices. None brittle usaw cma= will
be.offered Ice sale, consequently ettnnot fall in O
fug entire satisfsctlonlutd atextinirthe wan% of the
cotronunity.
CASH :PAID FOR GRAIN,
On delivery, and for every description of
FARMER'S•PRODUCE,
Or taken la mange far Coat Lime. Salt. Plaster
Cetttat and Eminent , 011.
MAO 1,11 DIOYT, 811 Wir 88077, will away. be
st the Womb:moo to attend .to customers.
Wyalustng. Aug: 10, 1870.
TA.:YLOA Sr, 00.
HAVE jIIST OPENED
VERY LARGE STOCK
s . l . zi:': . 4'..owixcr - s .
ALL STYLES AND. QtJAI.ITTES
: •:, •
Plain
Flannels,. ' , :
Plain Bea Flannela,.
y ~=Plain ' ......; _ .....
. : ~V,tiite ,~ ~lannel;
• • t
Trilled Red—Fliumel,
rt rlimuna,
•*"'V,- •
and:rial*vanes' oilvikannet
lfzep
,'•
*di be
-;
, 40 ' W E C
11ePtt4;%0.7-. wixtor.-
=BM
'':A , l:',':';':':? . fe;.;s::';: - .:=..;.= -. '...!-',i.
'.2_';l:c:/,•-•;:'..r.5.'.-1,,,':'.'",i...,'
__lssinwrints
mentioned in ttattdrattedirallAf Ltd@ eat; and they
goal mull* Ithelp PM:WM thentan. under Mar
heads end Mils. to at vied( of thet court of queries
itrauteitwialogi_ idedralds.ofilign.
wed at next general eteetien the quelled Meet.
Aritlions of the mid
at poop end of the ban
the'Or 'Bradford for the
af4truasclion..cishill.
041 .1111141 72 r t i ri recellag the Wass
Um' 14Ttied. eloottemdlelatMMakeatatip - tip
afrealit tberefta•dle '.sal thdigs,
it r
tlatuafifirgetntderMsfr hil=oo/ 11 0 1
'Mane. of Bethlliliete4 d -t he
tkedOtilie•liatert O
letteoMl Of It said ,
neg 1241 0 1 116 Molt olgolatiMitit
entfirettraithere mak* ln writing _
thetrbein doled; altalinefillit
=dual MOM itt eaurt luemeln „Ma Said
ffitthe grit Ifo the ndlyetNerrembertantetlitn- -
lOW theatakeintasultitdradathithiterta ,
tg I
Wills MOM loan ** arihil
the third yemorolhat dives V who„ithalt
etre." Beef elm • ',elnd isti Mellott&
Omni rinseribed.nistimeofeltfattettrßeglidinp
ltdrdtilayberehrietat annuidb.
I,7MfOrsaig.; Illetarway ftler I:kite& _input,
Olfinni 2oo fesillt: o 3 ol M 4oe
ed; ten' after be 1 4 ( = ir ont
sdirollue or Ana toditilliaelitera olart
duiteeni Meths tekeen,egkor,
Mier OW Peemsr:OW4=
• • MthelitilikeilMnll=rk,___l l lol b l e
.. • &Melia the woe for
Said: • • . • ;thittahlly angtortratialle,tl6f Se
tieoftg ' ' ' • on4MMlllfo4relloof mint
leet -••• to •• • the Ad : oafft
!within! • ~.•• staretaki.mid: polotrntthe
raoresathatiliil fit gt Me=of ten{
dollars nee Of pair said
dye ebi lbo xecentimatertheilimetemire the 'Bine
. I ltnif , to debts of the same 'mounters or shah, be
lawinernenibletTetid Me diadem 41lallried iY
*meld san lierelSY atitlaMo administer 'Mahe
or adhineiticaui In any , case it ideal be teceem
ritairdatithete thedniles seidegirai
c=oN•ll• iirosrthnitald director* end their. arm-
Mall hereafter, In the` namei 'sod
Ark he Unekailylpolitie end corporate In laiwto 'all
tletr=rjeties tin ad a timeri a riser to Quelsoor
lammeashen. end tem ego *natal geed end bp
thipleaded, by the name, style and of the direct.
Wry of tbdPoor and Of tlielionse at eneramma for
Vie Moldy of Bradford. &any that twouri elan And
maireeedre, take andhold :thy lands, tenemente and
sheredttamentOibterceeditnittitt yeatlrxeluto of ten
thousand dadars, sued any goals and chattels what
soever ofthe gi ft , alienation or bequest of any per
:sou whatmercrao Mamie, taiseendleold any Weds
'and tenements within their county,th fee eimpkl or.
'otherwise. add erect thereon . Eatable braidings for '
the iremrsitirer, use and accommodation of the poor
of said county; to provide all things - riecesuany for,
the' reception, ldging. thifinieranoeLtuld employ.:
tent of said poor; to appoint a treasurer annually.,
:who shall greerbond. With reiffiege• nt _surety, for the ,
faithful diet (gibe datierrof las. ogler, andat!
,the expiration 16eseof thalweg well and holy pay,
and deliver over ith hl ime:moor inOffckallmonme 1
bonds. notes. Wets; amounts and other topers, to:
the sold corporation belonging, which 'mil, th en be:
remaining to his bands; custody and peamMori;;
:and the said directs, shall employ, and a plerumre
r remove, • 'toward or stewards. and require of bine
or them an oath err affinnaticretiand such security for
the natant performance of Maw their duties, as the
board °edited= shade': i r =nt, and to ap
point s Matron ar matetem• orptysicians.'
surgeon or surgeons.lupl other attendants that
may be - necessary for the said poor respectively; sod
al pleasure renereniandito.bindout, eppteatices..
so that such apprentineatdp may expire, It males. at
or before the gm of twenty one years; and if female,
at or before. thee ego of eighteen Imo , . •A*.einffik•
That no ebildsliall be bound out for a' lorigeflunci
then until ha derives at five age of eighteen yeidd,nn
less be be bound but to a trade other than a laMer
And .Prointrd, That in all esseribe person Without;
- their ambound be required touter, the child - at :lost,
three Months' seboolin,s in each peer: Preeidedefre.
That no child shall Maid without the limits tel
the State, :orategreater distance than fifty miles
from the poor hem; and the said directors shall
etheineandeajoYell such other powers now: vetted
in: he overseers of the poor, se:arehereby,
or supplied; and the said directors are hereCra
powered Wane ens txmonsonnealin all bttalness. to
tit "WtheasidcorperatleNAnd the Woe at thchi
pletennn to alter and renew. • • '
Seam& & Theethe said Attectors atiau.,otr or.
before the first 'Imo! pecember, one thousand eight
hundred and - shapone,lernish to` the:Minty •corn
sinsionere an esti:nate& the-probable eso of
purchasing the lands ,, erecting the buil s and
furnishing therlanieg thepiAor erne
year; whereupon they sterg and they arehereby an
, thorized•to increase the county tax by one-fourth of
the sum memory the the' pmpese aforesaid. and
shall gocure, on loaner a*t of the ,taxes herein
directed to be the remainininnthree-fourthi
thereof, to be paid in instalments, witlElaterest, out
of the county taxes: Provided always, That If such
I loan cannot be made, the nlidle amount of the Seth
necesoryfurthe purpose aforesaid, or Met' met
thereof as may be deemed proper. chill immedia 7 fely
be addedto the. county tax to be paid by the county
treasurer to the directors aforesaid, orders drawn
in their favor by the county commissioners, as the
same may be.fouud necessary. ..•
ire mole 5. That it shall be the duty of the said
directors. bra err before the trot fley of November in
each arid eeorprear, to furnish the commissioners
of said county with an estimate of the probable ex.
I poise of the poor and poet. house, for one year; 'and
it shall be the duty of said commissioners to assess
and cause Wee collected the amount of said
mare.which *hall be Paid to said directors by the
county treasurer, on warrants drawn in their favor
by the County conardsedoners, as the same may be
foresineoesoirst and thessid direeterershall gland
once in every year render Kt acetimit of 41 the moo.
eys by them received and expinded. to the auditors
merged to 'audit and settle the county &XMAS.
, subject to the same pen Wes, =lee and regulations
asareby lawdirodad respecting the accounts of. the
comity commissioners; and shall at least once In
every year lay before the court ref quarter session,
and grand jury of said county, a list Of the number,
ages and sexes of the persons maintained and em
ployed in the said house of employment, or by them
bound out to. or appren tice d as afaresatd, with
names of their masters or mistresses, sod their
trade, occupation or calling, and &hall at all times;
when thereunto required, submit to the inspection
and free examinational such visitors as shall from
time to time be appointed by the court of quarter
geode= of the eau l county, all their books and ao
counts, together with rents, interests and moneryi
payable and receivablo'by said corporation, and also
an account of all sales. purchases, donations, devic
es and bequests*. shall have been made by them or
tethers..
decree & That as soon as th e said buildings
*ball be erected and all necessary easommodstions
piovided therein, notices shall.be sent signed by any
two of the said directors, to the overseers of the
poor of the several tersenships and boroughs of said
county. of bradford, requiring them lorthwith tp
bring the poor of their? respective townships and
boroughs to the said house of employment; which
erder the said oversee' are beecbyy enjoined and re•
quired to comply-with, or. to forfeit the
costs of all • future maintenance, except in. cases
where sickness orany other sufficient cause any
poorpemen =pot be removed, in which Mee th e
said overseer° shell represent the same to the near
est Path* of the peace, who being satisfied of the
truth thereof, shall entity the same to the said di
redoes, and the same time issue an order under his
hand and seal, 'to the said overseers, directing them
tomanitrin such poor tuna. such time as he or she.
may be in a situation to be removed, and then con
vey the said pauper end deliver him or her to the
steward or keeper of the said house of, employment,
together with the said order; and the charge and ex
pense of such temporary 'relief and of each removal,
shall be paid by said directors at a reasonable
.
Br.chaer 7.' That the said directors shall, from
time to time, receive, provide for and emploe, ac
a= t° the true Intent and meaning of this ad
pop and indigent persons As . shall be enti
tled to relief, ores shall have gained a legal settle
ment in the said comity of Bradford, and shall be
'lent there by an order or Warrant for that purpose,
under the hands and soils of any two justices of the
peace, directed to any constable of the said County
of Bradford, or to the overseers of the proper town
ship in any other county of this commonwealth and
the said director' are hereby authorized , when they
shall deem t 1 proper and convenient to do. so, to
permit any poor person or persons to be maintained
ejsewbere: Provided, - - That the . expense of their
maintenance does not in any Case exceed that for
which they could be maintained at the poor -house
of the and toot,' of Bradtord.. .
Electron 8. - That the said directors or any two if
them, who shall to noon= in all eases to do hazi
ness, shall hare MI power to make an ordain all
sueh ordinauees, rale, tad regulations a d s the shall
think lethear..aarceniont and necesaamfor the di
rection. government and support of the poor. and
hose or - employment afarearld, and of therevenues
thereasto belonging. and of all persoas as shall
came under their cognizance: Prodded, That the
same be' not repugnant to this . law or , any of - the
other laws of this State or of the United Metes: died
presided atm, That the same shall not have any
tome or effect until they shall have been 'Omitted
to the court of common pleas. for the time being".
of the county of Bradford, and shall have received
the approbation of the same.
Senrloje 9. That a quorum et said. directors, shall
and they are hereby enjoined and maned to meet
at the said house of - employment et, kart once In
• 'every moth, andthrit the &paddler:43 4 lnd see that
the poor lee' comfbrtably • supported, and hear
ell complaints and redress or cane to be redressed
all grievance" that may happen by neglect or mix.
conduct
e tt=reon or persons in their
meat employ
or
Samoa 10. That tha said ;greeters shall each of
them 'Ogee for theiraervbms annually the: garn, of
forty dollars, to; defray the expenses of their necea
eery attendance on the duties albeit office.
Soma 11. TWA In case any recency or .vacan
des should hammi.• by death,-resignation, removal
oat °film eo °evasir n*. the remaining" di.
rectors or director, together with the mot of quer.
ter emsaions of the said county, shall appoint a nth
able citizen or citizens to AU such 'vacancy or ream
cies until the next general election, when • director
or &teeters shall be elected for the unexpired tem
of said onney or rooks. , .. ,
Bohm 12. That the corombedoners of MO said.
cooky: ofßradford are hereby directed to pay to
each of the commisaidnere Darned itt !hoaxed section.
of Elate, the man of one dollar_ per day for each
antieem day' y e sha ll nocee spend in perform
ing the dutlea described by the first section aline
'set; and also, to Welch Ortho' directors raw*.
able tromponsidlon for their services darting theterth
they am empploycdiu erecting any binding lobelia!
Inge : Presided,: That the UMW 'hail not,
inchidthg the mama no *hoed them by this act,
orthet fi ft y &glare for an, one year. • • ,
Senrint Tlirit 'Weider" 'gird deininthrin'
teflon to In the efereold county eidWpg at
the time of act being dared Into effeet., shall
haviffillt toecentkl effected itthis seabed 'not -born
=; and when the same.shallhaveleen duly ad
mid 'settbid,, all' Moneys' tranaltihm in the
'Mulls oftito oreeseeraose Well le the . nu:climbed,
toes levied for the "appall tith" poor in the_ said.
townehips andiron:nigh' In the ' ld earthy °farad.
ford, shall be paid over to the commindemers of the
highways of the respective toarnaldpe and boroughs,.
tabor by:them applied iloirarderepaithig the roadd
• 4
SICTEM la That ito mach of the laws of tide'
themaimweilth rehthigto the pear, al are by tin
mos slimed or 'applied. be.and thermos to hereby
r=so tar at they affect the comity of Bradford.=
ott 15. That the sheriff of said county 'shall
to dite time , notify the mkt thouninioners Of their
eggioiatmont, and When and where they' "thall meet
tor entado epos the duties arangeed them by this
which place of meeting she; be as Dearthooes.
lacy afthe meaty' peolice. ' . " •
~ ; i 'llt.' hattarUiiyyarpeeirpreicertabthii
the asaseof the °Wrens of llrrdtoed County. 5.10
'the expediency of erecting those for the em
meat arid entadart of thappar,. it shall be theCdnie
of each of the inspothar, afor the Astreend, townships- 1
and honeoglie; at the next general - cleat* to -re
mate tickets, either. writterror 'Prirdedi from the '
ME
....,-'ll','Ll ~'~, ~ ..
MEM
ME
~I rw r'~
RIN
of A,*:1,•1!?eg.,.
- '.!
' . 4414tbiAllAildJie t tii ' '.•
spersty of ltradbotto rota -W. - ltsli , • ' - ' lO
win •iisittledirdslactArlormille m Varailloo
of a bons* for soli=Vad so Oaf poor
far the at
of MA, coa ,
thoutsod elslittualral aad=e ll . •
•Ilorlo L fe it enociedby ate dente
g t
ia f ai r
tAy
outi wed ti it bcrol4 nada by
ths arth rilref tAt i the. guilltied electors
of the eosin sad
arldwilerGASSWite Adastion, for
w..se'tit. the ercutbot obi ooluit, Rbeetwils% tan';,
vierito.s provisions of MI act approval blay ~. _
• thotuisisd eight houlialit saldlittliollo. oiditiol our
*et to provias for the erection of a house for the ern. ,
MnielAgeris llOßSPriklffitl" nr- #G the, GO!Aulf. Ad '
do:frars Jr Oat *haat 10,4•.'f.i... - falsirte.
C. v. skamoli f ilh..lVOWare% %rola Dhlra, Ml
ism B. Stereos. ;blab T'et Williara Buirjsu, llob.
ert ir. Redurguil •". ..'llaoletlP. . George B.Lovi. , ,
mu ulobil 41' Overeldall floharlisiNeerh ;ems
111c/ndsue
az ait=pll=2l4o 2 4,ba. and
ate hereby act sa atop
udadameraottilor ths•parrisimer col theaed to 'which
this is osopplemes3tt - ., -' ) . -0- - ilia IS; n ~.
_ . IL it. .
Speaker alike Moue of Swam toffee's.
' IMIABLESIL MMiBOl3;
Aiilewro—The sistlaw= nuo=2l..
one thousand sight !tundra" Ind Swes9y.: , •
. • o' • - 3*,•. IntoUtti •
• t3oo ibppleatientiry A¢t 0f,dpri176,,, 1870. *
tor,
OtieVo4ll4lodMiere. .."
-
F VII It. 3E' r t
Having purchased and totUrdshed the we.il-knowle,
•
61UP' PVILIZTORE STORM r , -1 " •
of B. T. Decker; On lkfltWik, &it' door below Colvelli i
& Ilyweastorediad &Ulna south of tho Moms Mowlk.
Ism prepared t ° r'7 l " l- : -•- •
FURNITURE_ OF 'ALL KINDS,
at wholesale; sad mWO; as ausp.as,tito sumo cari
tad it argyastent in Mee County. My stook.
la full awl compluto, comprisint all, rho t vatietiesi,
tumidly kept in a ersaclass Furniture Store. not
public are . rarpectfullysdlicited to oxamino,my stock
and pitch* ailfo. 136 N/144. -
_ N.B.—Pictures framedwith neatness and dispatch.
• J. 11;PftlfiNEY.
Towanda. Sept. ,
EIESIBM
TRIPMUANT NOTICE.--The un-'
dendipled give .notice that they have succeeded,
In gaining information in mord to the secret army,
Demand. as regards the estate of Wm.ltrunmera, and
the property that belongs to the heirs of Mary Ketch
en, who was the wife a. Joe. Ketches', and daughter'
of Wm. Summers of Newton township, Warren C 0.,:
N.T. All who chant to be heirs to said estate are ye- .
quested to appear at Columbia, Warren county, N.J..
on Saturday, September 10,4870. sod present proof
that they are tho.lawful heirs of Mary Xiteben.
Amount of the estate $100,603
FRANCIS IAWLES,
FEDIGT.DECKER.
lawyers. '
. .
0 S,I E R Y ! • •
•
Ang.29, 18711.-21 i
- TAY - 1,011, & CO.
Invite pnticular attention- to , thoir
HOSIERY DEPARTMENT .
comprising the largest and most
COMPLETE STOCK
OF HOSIERY
ever offered in this vicinity, for
LADIES,
HISSES,
CHILDRENS,
All qualities Inul all sizes, at the
very lowest prices.
SeRLI,I O
WYALUSING
The Fall Tenn walcommence on; the first Iron
day of September. 1870; and continuo 12 weeks.
' -- TERMS—For Common English • $4 0 0
Forllle,har Engltah and Clssidos • 500
DAVID CRAFT,
ang.l7-8w Prinapal.
p - ,NNSYI 4 VANI,4,
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL !
(Fifth Dietrict),
MANSFIELD. TIOGA COUNTY. PA.
Fall Term begins Septentbeelth. 1870. '
Winter Term begins Deceniber 12th. 1870.
Spring Term begins March 27th, 1811.
'For catalogues or admission, address
CHAS. H. VEIIIILLL,
Marsffeld.,lnly 20,1870. Principal.
WYOMING-
COLLEGE
IiVISTON:, I'I,7NNA
The next Year of this popular institution will be
gin. SEPTEMBER - I, laitt. Board, Tuition and Sta
tionery have been so reduced as to render the ex
pellee neeeasary for completing the Commercial
Connie . .from Tlurty to Bitty dollars less than at
other Business Colleges.
Be satire, enterprising young man can make a
„better investment of slto ftn by taking a course
- of inebriation at this Institution.
' tic offer advantages ; that coo be found at no other
adaniqviza College ui the country.
Coutreouree of study-is prepared ins thorough and
accorabi manner, and according to the latent and
and most improved' methods of book-keeping.
Students have the sdematages of Literary Societies.
a Llbrary,Roading 'Room and Weekly Rumba.
- Counterfeit Money, Political Economy, *Commer
cial Lairt Penumaahip andßminess Correspondence
are all thoroughly treated upon, land are Included
to the linsineas Searle-
Theinstmetion In the art of detetting counterfeit
money is alone worth the tuition for the entire
Handset!. Of young men now occupying some of
the beet positions in the country have testified to
this slittnitanC . LA accurate .Imowledge of business
obi/druid st this institution. , . •
Our graduates wont= pOsitiona of treat In all
of the great cities, and hanoarly even State, in t
Union.: . • •
• Pest' imalar attention is raid to Telegraphing. Four
aloes have been fitted op and under the itipe
ion of an able and experienced operator. Students
desisting an hoar each day to this lomat-tan! branch
of commercial education in connection with the rea
l:air 'course, - become qualified to' take charge of
offices to three or four mouths.
Tuition tor the 0111.1thaines Course ... ... ..$25 00
Baines Coupe with Telegraphing 35
Telegraphing alone 25 0 00 0
Tuition for a fall course in Ornamental and Prse
- Perannaiddp... 125 00
Send for Metiers. Address .
.
L. SPRAGUE, M.A., Priricipat, •
Kingston, retina.
Ang.17.'70
Strt3QUIaLiNK,!. COLLEGIATE
INSTITUTE.
'TOWANDA, lIII►DFOED COUNTY. P.
This institution has Just been thoroughl y retailed
and improv e d, and:will be reopene dTITESDAY.
SETTERBER 6,, 1870, under the charge of G. W.
Ryan Quinlao, Associate , Priiicipabo. who
will devote their entire' time to inting In ibe'
anions deptrtmemte and to the aunt sguardprvn
and maamennent of the school. They will brio eas.
awed by . atteelient' and , experienced tesettereln all
put &mut:3,3l2u- • ,
The courses of InstructionAro Trepatatory and
' Graduating Englisklitmmal, Commercial, Scientific.
.Elassi and Orrunnental. '
Thel cal reproatory is designed 'to theitula tdY Tod-
GY %egoistic: imPils.for the studies of_ the English
Graduating Cornne,which comprises, acadeniic
, sbnikw, languages excepted:
The gist year of this copse souiDletivk they can
enter either tiw other courses. The Normal
orstrseA abed.'thorough fustruction IS Common
Schoolstodies and Theory and Practice of Teaching.
Ittottaita In, the - Commercial Departments have all
thisadvantagea of the. he commercial schools In
,addititorto thornigh,drill in, nsocaurai :academic
• The Beiesditle Course in whittles% to the Am:lke of
the ChadusttnirEaglish, Preach end . German. coro
rnet:Mil instruction In the Sciences Meehetejt
excellentvellectienet Apparatus recently pro.
—• . ,
Mint two pots of the Clitatealikeirstiniesin:
traded to peepers staleate sell for:.Collegel .the
third'year to tit for attunee.4.ebutsee"la Cortege or
•14 eatibtoechtith • 'Pedal comes: n the Bei
.
. .
The . - Cirnamentil... Modern . Languages, Moak,
and Painting. will be timed try competent
-Moira and rooms are provided in the Institute,
For furtblrparticulgra Wren
• • , •
W WAN E. E. QUINLAN.
. • Aasociate Prbacipals. •
Mfl.LEi Ivor, President Board Treatees.
Ang:10.10. - . • -
I'
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. ..
, . . • .
I,6A•switsdegibliaces , 9" wi#4 - *WW I wham;
adficifis t ianipti &Mos pair ft itio4
morn; m-
- .
. 34 ,; tLtP lovirrAzt
li n d ll3 o. ll Pr4e l4lB ; i ! '4 : 1, 4 1 A
x• 1;;. It is- pint t that splits 14 . tr4ist;oei the
et - •
actiPaa•l*Die.dissaivi tide adbixeseibto.
iiri-iaguitiammozeskton,
'f.. _" t .'. ~
~OlvrOtleßtk' r Tl»SsJimin ~p'tepii~aitoa
peedcariburteit I , thlt .usaflast'wutnilly.tClai other
_ .
qairadielata i at:e addial,,to pmeot fesurtlitatiot; a p
:on Avarier: be a Ta:k4ara,
as niado to kianurors, sifr 3s tt a ayritp-aii4
iterefore 44 . 1)1 . 11114p clime .wkrore ayrer or liffis.
imotton ozfiß 1 1n thW: you bar . the lcranwlejvi of
inge;64ient . s ,! s;u4 tAto!itodo of preparatior't.
that tipott inspection it Mil matt with, 'gar .vpro.
MS
[From the
_irirgcst inarTfieturing" Chemists in the
oecupled.tho Drag Stoic, opposite mrrestdenoe, and
was anceeisful in conducting the busineairithere
others had not been eq.nally so before j have
been favorabl e '' impreaseil,with his character and en-
nesa arising from itolfserction. • 'The erlOmited.w*-
cm of Saturn which are accompanied by so many
•
alarmin4 symptorna, among alien will be found t
In
i
disposit foil' to ExertiOa, Loss 'of klemoix:. Wakeful-
CENTS AND
mu, gimpy! of • Dliseme t or,Fitishoaluitii of Eriki in
hid. Vainstil Lassitude, Prostration, and tuanility
YOUTHS
to entry into tho•onjoymonta of society
Woakuosaaccittlreirthe attlot sr.cdicino to strength
TAYLOR Zz CO
an 4 invigorate the:B3, - ste.ni, math maarpoLD's
=I
ErrgeeT BUCIIU invariably does.. It no . treat-
-moat fe trdiattittted to; Cqniumptton" or IrmunttiCll
I=l3
fectioni pacallar Females, Is unegnalled by any
oihcr pie4tion. no in Chlorosio. or Retention,
Paint°lnoes, or Solifrrna State, of tlio Uterus, and all
complaints incident to the eez, or the decline or
change of( lire
COMAITRCIAL
rriovxDAloisr. Wean will radically exterthinato from
tlte system, 'itemises arising from habits of diSsips
iton, a Iltilo expense ; little or no change in Wet. no,
Inconvenience or rsposttt' . ....; completely Emperseding
thole unpleasant and Omicrons muddles, Copalva
end Mercury , 11l all the* fuse-Lacs
dtaeaseenfittore organs, whether n'stating to male or
female, .fioni irbntOVer:conso originating, and no
mates of how long.sinnaing. It is pleasant in taste
and oder. •9diaaedtato" to action, and mom strength
r . . ... .
cuing than any of the preparatloha of Dark or Iron
, -
.:The reader meet bo aware that, however sligh
i ~~~..
-,t'llYS.X . t * ,llA',N'S;
Nor ToilOigigatt lE4b, 1860.
ME
=I
E=.
Hoping that yon w4ll tam , It with s_hial; and
'With a feellnort confidence,
I gun. very rovectranY•
, rr. T. ItE3EBOLD.
Cheixdst and Druggis t of 14 yOricaperience
World.]
IcovElanzt I, 1854
•! i4m actin:di:dad with 31r. 11. 1 Helmboid; be,
WILLIA3I WEIOHTMAN.
rinn or Pi were 14., Weightman t Mannfxbuing
qtanlsts. Moab and Brown Sto.,Bs.
liztaruom's num - Emu" Dzrextr, Pit. weak-
The ccaatitutica, once, affccte4 with OiTani:
EbEiarnoues..FLlTto Rrraicr• OF Bran!, in at-
llzzamoLD's 'cam ErrnAcr ltdnu Alm Int
U 50111 1 ,11101.1 5 . 8. FLUID EXTBACT Drcim in all
Thoeo Jmffering from brokemilown .or delicate
canat4tations; procure the remedy at once
may be the attack of the above diseases, it is certain
to affect the bodily health and mental powers:
AU the above dl i ßeasts requiro tbo aid of sr Din
retie. BXUEBOTS)I3 EXTRACT BUCIIV is the
great Diuretic.
Soil by Druggieth :e7orywheil . 3: • Tzuca—sl.23
per bottle, or 6 bottles for $6,60. Delivered to any
addreas. beacriba - eysuptama ill all commutilca-
none.
Addrpa IL T. liglaniOLD, Drag ait.l Chards;
c Wherchcmse. ast Briadway. N. :r
NoNE ABE
. 451MUNE
_UNLESS DONE EP IN
steetangraced wrapplit.,with fao•eimila of in cheml
cal Warelicmee, and signed,
11. T. HELIIBOLD
May 19,1870.-1 q
ME
W es,M ARH
Ones iled. %oln freifin m
antidat by C. pAr elf
irddeet ebsagef .
Meet * bulk •
aIA 11 ecre
RV.* beak - • 4 "'"" 4 --
Badnetettra,...
COW* 1
00
11t; (rella) • • •
aa _
bloc
roar Iv bate* • -
lOW*
Oninnd,lt beak '
Wzr l
cerres Gri.us....,iyheat co lb. : Core ze
40 se M M
t; Oda 32 k: Barley 46 lbs.: Ba let
ckvbeat
4a IL; Desna el IW ; Brae 20 the.; ekrAr B, td
;be.; Meld lit, Dee. • _Dried Nadas n
Dried Apples The.. Max Seed 50 DM. •
•
,Altt MIRANGIDIENTS op
msowomt,porrome t
;MUM:rear nothe NALL; at this Mike w4l
strive sad 8000 Bfittaalows : • .
Andra. D 1624.
XartaanaXo44:...... . . 31..., .. .. ... 6:15
.1471 . ; 4:16 P.
... 7:15 •
7201 . . . . .
.1:04p
Cantos •NI - 5.0( p. to, ...... 1:c8
Dnetwro A. ........
rigi d
17.774 A. ....... 1240 IC'
.... 12.770 .. .
.ZatOtt nuthe sirtres ove rt "Itsmdsy. it'odusAlsy . sad
. FAldsy at 6:00 r. it, , sad depart; at 7:00 a. st,-
Thursday, sad Batardny. ' .
Ltlxzety COPDP.P6 - 111A2 Arrives pT c sy . TusAdAy. Thij a ,
„Av. sad Sal
Artlay at 8:00 Lis, ' Departs itl).:oo:6lr;:.
• 45r sa awl 30 Ittißutei btforsithA tisk of ct,
parturr; cued* mintiii*rg and mutt axe IS niaa
ta prxdous. U. W. ALVOBD,J..x,
lIBLIC ENDUE T.
Tho subscriber "Will offcefor sale at Ins
to Albany, Bradford county, FA, on the ,klEt
Fcptemberels7o:4l- of hts pelsonst imir-rty, con:
,sisting in just af Ins& floraers..well unitehddyra.
ld 1 Cows, .3 Calves,, I tiro horse hualst
Wagon, I light two:horse merino Wagon, 1 5... t
Eames*, 2 Plows. 1 Coletratord-us,mwo PAIMIP4
Mill, Moans, Forks , Carpenter's Tools, and MEI
Other articks too 11111XlerCOS to mention.
- FARM-FOX SALE AT AUCTION!
_
'At at t he name Mae and, place as the above,
will be offered for mle the subattrlbera rent estzt,..
conalathm 0f.,50 acres of Land, all Itullroveil. andloa.
der a state of cultivation. 1 good frnne how, t
frame bare and shod. large orehard of grafted trlt
a good living spring bandy to both house and lore:
and manyother conveniences too numerous to tu n .
.tion thereon. Fold farm situated n tittle from S.
L. WU: at Laddabark. Awe Vr:comniettcp at 9 n'.
clocks: m., when ternis of Kale will.be made keen.
For farther Itarticulais call or write to the attlArr.-
Ix r: . . SETg. FLEVENS.
Liddibark, Pa:, Aug. 22, ISTO-31a-: 3
14 STRAY.—Carne into the eueles:
are-of the subsaaiber, ea - Wednesday, Aug. 31,
WO, a; email BUCK 111,1 RE.: The owner isiwpzeit•
ed to come forward, prove property, pay charg t . ezo
WM the same away. ALLEN SIMONS.
• North Totrarida, Scpt 3,1870--St
N E S ARR A. NGEMENTI
' Having purchased the
BOOT SHOE ESTABLISHMENT,
lately conducted by DAVISKEENER. at No. t
Math-et.: Towanda. Pa.. I would respectfully tufvnu
411 E) public that Ihere juet received a large aseort
'
, tnollt of
LADIES' AND GENTS' SHOES!
Consisting of
LADIES - t
GAITERS.,
Of all grades. Ladles
GOAT - AND LEATMM SHOES,
3118Si- , 1 A,$D CIIILDI=i - tri3IICIES -
of every variety, Which will b sold cheap ter
C.iihirn a call and satisfy yourselves that
Bing cheaper than the cheapest.
vronlet cult eespecial attention to my
CUSTOM DEPARTMENT
I nu:kelt,' orPer everything in the line, of
LIES' JND C FxriEz E,rs ;mu:
I feel confident. that I can OTC, entire ralistatieL.
-I employ none but fliebelass mechanics.
/ guaraniee pufcct fits, and ail work Irarrae.d.
Repairing neatly arid promptly done.
Remember the place, ! , :o. 14S 31 ain.st., a few
below the Means Honse, Towanda, Pa. uut
the sign of the Big Boot.
/Ir-IDAVIS will conduct the business ai+
intenaenk JOBS Ifcl:STlßi 7 i
TOwanda, Pa., Sept. 1, 18:0,—tf
GRIND OPENING
15f new crap Teaß at the
RED, 4VRITE AND LLUE STORE.
I'ItICE LIST.
Best Gunpowder...
" Impurnd
Young Hymn
ES=
8a5t0010ng....::..
" Eng. Breakfast
Japan
Alii* a great variety of low,prieed Teas, Grx-eric.,
provision+, flour, (ed ite., Sre., dp apirr than the
cheapest. at the
..:1
BED, viirrE AND BLUE ; TOk.E.
Bridge street., owanda /h
0 7
4 . .1211AILIIILL iv. RIDGEWAY.
•ATALVIBLE PROPERTY FOIE
1r
SALE —AN I comtemplate going to Sane,. 1
oiler for WC the following property, :situated :::
Litchfield Centre, Bradford county, Pa, : My St , re
Sad Dwelliitg combined, large and commodious, has
been hull only three years. Lel, 1 acre: Hem-.
and Lot, /Lot 2 acme- Also, 10 acres of inneswi.,l
laud ..vitlr good , born on, Iv „ miles friym Litelltbl.l
Centre. The above property will be sold cheap. as
both my attention and capital is needed in the West.
where I haVu. purchased some valuable, property n,
a thriving little county i.eat. For particulars, addre...+
or call on the subscriber at,hisV.b.ire.
aitgr'7o-2m.S. M. LAYT,,S,
-- -:
TAYLOR'S ET(FCTRIC. OIL
A medical prepat ation which tends to r e m
unnatural properties when applied, either on Mat or
Beast. conceded, by all who have used it I.
be the bent assistant to nature in the rcaterate e
affected parts to their natural .11inctions, which ti
medical world has ever received. It has cured many,
canes of Rheumatism which mold not be relelv.d by
any other Medicine. It is used by many of our Lea physicians lac that purpose. also unsurpai....4
in the cure of Cornsk-Chilblains, - Cramps, Contra ,
tan of 2kfuseles; Strains. Sparins.lllll(lica and Sersi
of all hinds. It is called, by those rho have rtso , l it„
the best medicine for Horses in the market. Is al.
ways sat's. speedy. and effectual. Every bottle guar.
ranteed to give satisfaction, or money refunded.
For sale by all Druggists and dealers in medicine . .
H. BROWNING TAYLOR,
Leftsysrille, Pa .
aug•llllttf Sole Proprietor and ILantifactnn r.
M. WARNER,
A.
11',ITCILLIKER .I.Vb JEWELER,
1:15 3laln Street,
RespeOfally inform the pubte that he keepe ecu
taatttly on hand all kinds of .
AIIE.RICAN AND SWISS WATCHES,
•
Also a Eno nasortnacut of
GOLD. SLLVER. AND PLATED JEWELRY.
Consisting of Chains, Rings, Thimbles, Napkin
Rings, and other articles ton numerous to euencer.
A great variety Of, the most approved Clocks. Tic,
WATCH .11.1.7- O AIRING is done by blmaelf, personal:
,ty. and lie flatters himself that with his twenty yiari
oxperiewe in Towanda, he, will be able to plea. all
who may,favor Mtn with their patronage. - Thankful
fOr the past liberal patronage, •he assures the pubic
that his charges shall,bo reasonable, and no p.n.
spared, Remember theplace, 135 Main•st., ration' ,
Block, two doors south of Powell k Co's iitor..
ToWanda, Pa., July 12, 1870.-tf
NOTICe:W . -
E IS HEREBY GIVEN
that appli c ation will bo mule at the next meet
leg'of the Legislature of Pennsylvania for the in or•
poration of a Savinga Bank, to bo known Ito Up!
.Athena Savings Bank. to have a capital of tiny then , -
and dallars,with authority to increase the tame to soy
amount not exceeding three, hundred thou and
fare. The objects of said bank are to receive loony
on dpeoslt azulto discount notes, bills, kr.. and
exereigo general banking privilege/4. to he 10vv....!
the borough •of Athens, county of Bradford..'" !
authority to establish branches at other places
toga county. junell7:l9-4u.
THE CHEAPEST iIAREII,
THE WORLD!
.V" THIRTY CENTS!
TIIE WEER LT' PATRIOT.
Containing forty.elght columns of 'mutter, Pot t
cal, Literary, Agri=!tarsi, Current News, &e.. from
the first of Septet:lLO, 1870, until the Oral of Jinni
ary, 1871, for Flftt Clint's, to tangle auharril , ,, , .
$4 50 to chubs Of tear, $8 00 to,eltibs of twenty, and
$3O 00 to clubs of one 'hundred (to one aldref ,l
cash in adronc.... Address
' D. F. lITAT.III3 SI CO..
teng.l7-Or F.xlitors and Prvett. Itarrisbura. Fa
17 4 4 A.RM FOR SALE IN MONROE
TOWN3II.IP.—Tho subscriber — offers for .aalo
, his I.aluable farm, lying on tho Dersda turnpfir, in
Monroe tOwnship, three zulles , from the e 1
,Moureo, and seven miles from ToWanda, with a
guoil road leading from both the shove places. The
liudiran 6: Itlilsoad Alan passes through the
bunt. It contains MU acres, about 413 acres under
good State of cnitivation;t good buildings; two lar ;; , ,
orchards, and Is well watered. Terms easy. --
J. C. 1111XIWA17,
qmith"a-anch Aug.17,'70.
TOIVAIDA COAL YARD:
ANTIIII.I.CITE AND VITUSfNOI7I3 COALS.
The undersigned, haring If wed the Coal Yard and
Doh at the old ~, Barclay Main." and just completed
a largo Coal-honse and Office npott the promises, are
now prepared to furnish the citizens of Towanda and
:vicinity wititthe different kinds and edzes.of the abm r.
=led coals upon the meat reasonable terms in any
quantity desired. Prime -at the Yard mitd furth'.r
notice *.. .
.
Ste% o . ' $5 0
Egg 000
La rs-o
•
Small 5 (O
Lump. .. ...:.
. .
Plyinoth Nut • - I .75
Pittston 'Nut
4 50
.g.barchy" Liam ri - , 4 00
.
Eon of alines 3 ;0
' .• Fine, or P.Lactismith 100
The foilawing, additional charges will be made for
d•Alycring Coal within the borough limits :
Der Ten cents. Extra for earning In, 30 centb.
Dalt T0u..33 "" " "25
Qr.. Ton ... " " 23 ",
Zit' Orders nisi be left at the Yard. cort r. Velia: l-
re.l4 and Ektzaheth Streets , or at a C. is Drug
Store. 7 •
?.Orders inunt hi stirs* s b.raccomprinle.l wito
tie cash. • , BIONTANYE.
'Towanda, 3 . elle I, la7n —tf.
IA
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