Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, September 22, 1870, Image 2

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GOOSWISCO. S. 'W.
Towanda` Umlay, Bei* inn
IPtr,LTICASCOI7NTY
FOR COIROODSk • 0
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or sianraso ovsrr,.•
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HON. PAUL •IX- 31ZROW,, 1
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Of Smithfield towiwildp„ . '
PERLEYr Le BUCK; , .
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EZRA C. KELLOGG,
01 Monroe tompihip.
JURY . 001FIRISRIONER,
E. REUBEN DE LONG,
Of licath Towards lorruship.
COMITY Amgron. - .
JOHN S. QUICK,
Of Wilmot towil!ihip:
.Republieqn Meetings.
, _.
Public meetings for the. 4iSCCUISIDI2 of . tl4O
politicnl questions ofthotiny Gill be held u
followa: - _
At ALBANY, Friday oyeinn, Sept. 23d, at the
School llonkenear Wnt..' Bahr's, at 7?, o'clock.
speaker, Hon. - E.. OVERTON; Zr... and
.7.llOLCOlat. ' I
At ROME, Thursday evening, Sept. 22d, at 7
o'clock. Same Speakers. . .
At WINDHAM Friday evening, Sept. 23d, at
Center Church, at 7 o'clock. Same
tipeakkra.
Sittrdayecenhig,Sept. 24th
at the Valley • Houk at 7 - cccic. 'Same
Speakeri.
THE JEDGESRIP.
It is claimed that Hon. B. S. Blom!
LEY of Lycoming county, was on the
19th inst., nominated icrfill the office
of Additional Law Judge for . the 13th.
Judicial District, .comprising the
counties of Bradford and Susquehan
na. He was nominated by ; conferees
of Susquehanna county .alone-the
regular conferees having nominated
the Hon. P. D. Monaow. It is pre
tended that the conferees of Susque
hanna derived their authority to
make a nomination for Additional
Law Judge as a separate .. and inde
pendent body, and INjthont the con
currence of the conferees of Bradford,
by virtues_of a - resolution passed by
the Republican County -,,convention
of Susquehanna, held at Montrose on
the Bth of Aug. ult., but a . eareful ex
• amination of the resolution will eon-
\ince every reasonable man that by
( every principle of fair and proper
construction, no such authority is ei-
ther expressly or willingly given by
the resolution. Judge Bently was
empowered by the resolution to select
his own conferees, to be equal :in
number with Bradford county. Stich
conferees not to go into the confer
once for the nomination of Judge un
less admitted in number equal to the
number from Bradford. In - no 're
spect does the resolution authinize
the Susquehanna conferees to set up,
a distinct and separate conference, and.`
in no manner does it direct or em
power them to make a separate and
independent . nomination. And
their action in this respect was a
stretch of power unauthorized
and revolutionary,,contrary to usage,
and only calculated •to embarrass ,
and disorganize the Republican par'-'
ty of tbe district, and to inspirit and
encourage its enemies. The Susque
hanna conferees were instructed and
authorized to the extent not to go
into convention under certain con
tingencies, and not further. They
were to claim an equality as to num
bers with 13radford, ankif this claim
was not recognizcd,by 00 resolution
their functions cease& In other '
words, they were to prote.t. \ against
the alledged inequality' to the extent,
if necessary, of refusing to partici
pate in the conference, and this was
all they were-authorized to do. Had
the Republican party of !Susquehan
na intended to have conferred on
them the power to make a separate
nomination, tlint power would, have
been expressly given in the resolu
t lion, but upon This the resolution is
silent, and we believe Unit the Re-
Republicans of Susquehanna ivill
re
pudiate at the polls the tinauthorized
and undelegated action, of their pro
fessed agents. That it may not be
said that we have misrepresented the
tree meaning of the resolution re
ferred to we hereto - append a copy,
It is' as follows: .. .
" Resolved,..' That' tlis convention
authorize Judge Bently to - nominate
an cquaj number of judicial confer
ees aity. Bradford county, and that
unless allmitted into conference with
an equal' number with Bradford
county, we will not go into _confer
ence on the nomination of Judge."
Taking thii view of the case, Air.
Br.yrity cannot be looked upon in
any other light than a bolter, justly
deserving the .condemnation and re
buke of every true Republican. •
zar The opposition papers have
dubbed BROCK'SV.IY, their candidate
fur Congrcis, " ColeneL" By refer
ring to the Adjutant General's re
port it will be 'seen -that at the close
of the - war he was a Ist Lieutenant.
• Perhaps, however, be has beenhre
vetted a colonel, in the "'Fishing
creek
Confederacy,". as he is the
candidate of the patty that organiz
ed a very formidable opposition in
Cokuubia and' IN'yo - Orkg countio, to
the war.
The Enropvins 'appear to be
anaking history quite tuii'.ra.piatc . 1 / 8
we did during the late. War.. Follow
ing close, upon the fonnation. of
French Republic, waihave the grati
fying intelligence • frem Ita that
Victor Emmanuel lunching on
Rome, and that Italy I:auk,renounced
the temporal power of the Pop e . •I
terlimmaiy, tuf3 R9,41..Lpg candidate
for Judge, was:atiottu on Tuesday,
to consummate his arrangement with
the copperheadstasecure their sup
port, •
Co B. 11.1110CIEMAT: _ .
The opposition are claiming credit
for putting in nomination for Con 7
gross in this*district a soldier, one of
tliat class who Were denounced by
the party as "Lincoln hirelings,"
• ditring the war. With Mr. B. as
man and a soldier
,we have niithing
to do, bat we hope and expect to
him on the ground that he is
the _representative.of the. party that
was devoted to slavery, justified, and
dafei46o' secession,` sympathized
With the rebellion, contended against
nnivcraakanirtne,n=b .. PPosed and still
opposes rgaangractiort,,,favogeCre, - ,,
yndiation, is adverse to, the' reiluc
' tion of the public .debt: iind the re
d\
Auction of taxation,- and, c.omraitted
to and the advocate of free trade,
and the consequent redietion of the
wages of labOr; 'and we confidentlY
expect to ;electMrazera, because
he is put forth as .the ,representativn
of the party -that' abolished slavery,
establish4l universal suffrage, 04
liberty to and protected the civil
rights of our ptiople, defeated rebel
lion and repudiation, 'built the Pacif
ic railroad, 'secured pensions to
Unitek Soldiers, their wives and chil
dren, redkoecl the 'nntional debt one
hundred ; and forty-six millions in
sixteen months, reduced taxation
eighty millions in one bill, and pass
ed a revenuntariff with fult-,:inuiden
tal protection Isi.*nerini,
Surely here are issues brocil,, and
deep, and distinctive, and of- dbsorb--
ing interest stiffielent to enlist the
intelligent action of the people, with
out descending into the cess pool of
personal detraction and abuse.
REmexacalt PROSPECTS.
I Chi'
Senator Wilson, irman' of the.
Republican Congressional Campaign
Committee, at - a meeting of the com
mittee, held' at Washington, repre
sented the Republicanparly as high
ly satisfactory. From the South all
the reports received are of the most
encouraging character. In Louisiana
and Alabama the Republican leaders
are sangunine of increasing majori
ties over those heretofore given. The
committee do not entertain any hope
of carrying Georgia. So that State
is set down as hopelessly lost to the
Democrats. in the Northern and
Western States the Republicans are
gaining rapidly, so that the Commit
s
tee do not doubt that there be
good working majority in the next
Congress. -Delaware is set down as
Republican by a: small majority, and
even New Vork• is not considered
lost, but in a position to be redeem
ed from the control of Tamany by a
hard and vigorous fight. Senator
Wilson reports that Masse.chnestts
4vill give a Republican majority rangy
' ing from twenty to . forty thousand.
He.thinks that the Wendell Phillips
ticket will get an aggregate vote of
' twenty-fire thousand, which will be
1 drawn about equally, from both po
ll litical parties. Mr. Wilson hits no
IRlubt othis own re-election to the
Senate next winter.
te'• The Demecratic journals con
tinue their aspersions of the W4r . ' -
mans as opposed to the French. A.
few days since that champion Dem
ocratic paper of the West, the Chica
go Times, indulged in the following
elegant paragraph: •
" The party which syrnpatizes with
Francis the ;party of "Waahington,
Jefferson, Wright and Douglas. The
party which sympathizes with Prus
sia is the party of the rail-splitting
Lincoln, the • horse-thief Brown, the
beast Butler, the renegade Logan,
the pedantic.Satuner, the Fourierite
and - free-lover Greeley, and the im
becile Banks, the nuscegenationist
Stevens,. and the drunken Yates, Nye
and Charidler."•
The same journal in referring to
the enthusiasin of the Germans for
Fatherland, says, "The 'Germans
rash to:nrrus when Bismarck signals
with tinger,,as swine rush to the
slaughter-house," Another western
paper of the saMo complex
ion, ' the t Cincinnati Enquirer, in
speaking of the Republican party_
and its sympathies in the. European
contest, says:
"It has uo good word for the
brave - army of Frenchmen, command
ed' by men who have won their way
up 'from the ranks, and filled with
volunteers - who are fighting for home
country, and freedom; but it ap
plauds-the army of marauding princ
es whoi would
' Wade thro' slanghter to the throne,
And shut the guys of merey on nuaind.'"
We give ,these estracts to show
the estimate placed upon German
patriotism by the Democracy.
vtel., Since the war quite a 19.4
number of prothinent Sbnthern m4k
have embraced Republicanism as the
only hope of the South, and have
gone to work with a will in the in
terest of political reconstruction.
The following frank admiesson by
the New Orleans Tiin`e.q of the 9th
inst., shows that the Republican par
ty is augmenting its strengthin Lou
isiana from the ranks of the old De-
MOCTIIST •
" In
. niaking our 'commenbl on the
Democratic recruits who hate joined
the Crescent City Republican Club,
we had no idea that they were so re
spectable in numbers and , e.haracter.
The list,- as published in the .. Repub
lican, shows quite an array of old
citizens; and we cannot withhold the
expression of our , surprise to find
that they hare ..thus_gikne 'over to the
conamb - n•enemy: .-Our preTious allu
sion to this defection was-made .tui
der the impreision.that its personnel
was composed bf the ragtail and bob
tail 'of the - Damocratio party, where
as we find that in the list ' figure
some of the shining lighbf Of the
dayi gone byf
WV - The official eturns of the late
eleethiniOtiahie *ve the 'fellewing
ieTillt: Pia4AF) -p., 54,051; ROB
s*, Aiell., 4176..-.PEzunee fnajor.
#yii. 8,875. :The et, , grtgate..,nu th - p
Ceniressi r enel: , iiife ''-s . bet Ween ten
tininglia " - 11, ~ . :I - -
ger- Don't 4Viii4l . tO register
._.: _JV CIAL' OO*V*pC*..
The oedema( of the._
District met at the Bredfol
in Athens toWitsbip k idcpbv
ii it: e***l
Ilillna . ° 6 a o T-Avf°!* l f
Aianlzor
is. Bahl; Priiiialas'
ros, jr., Secretary. •
On ntotion'of Ono.
Hon. P.. D. -gaI:MOW-
jnonalyan,k!ginated for Additional Law
, .
Judge this District.
The gentlemen composing the con
ference, were J. M. Smrrn, E. Oviarron,
0 . • ~ AtonaTA. SEPTI:J.I.
A. Contonie, 'lllld .11.18DBEN RPM
In connection nu 'the 'nommation
the ,conferonge, prawn* - the fo . Moving
statement of facta : - •.- 1 •
mi,east'unitemic4neld /a this ..tudielslDistrict
sites the orgunisttloifof
on the 7th of litcptember, 1838, and
. I t be camber of
emifereceiutrerme?lt*b W in g, there 4ll Ir l 4)*
AA follows ;11zadford . county Mx and lituspiehistim
four. of EMI arrangement, the miter
wee was organised by &dinning B. W. Taaaii k
Lunar& D..i3anneoue, J. Nozonnt4.•ktcßtthi.
End 11, F.t 513 0 j. from alrag_ 1 . )14 49ilukfr 01 14 A_ P .'
Bran, P 5280 31C1F.11, B. B. 2dortOna land ilts
nont, from tinsit4iMita DaviD
Nor, srai monicisied: •
The riest.tualdal contarence was heldieptembei'
2241881, and was composed of air Caolerteit on tite
part of Bradford, to witE.O. Oakum% N. C.
Ers , mwv, W. C. Bowan', P. p. Mown. B. If. Wan.
ante. and J. A. Coruna, and four on the, part of
Susquehanna, to wit : F. Intim—Jour Tonna. P.
Wails and C. Naar`..` Non U. Ifinicim was =Md.
mously nominated. . '
Inßcptember 1883,-Non. P. B. Erimszna& at Bo*
undue= count', was tumnimonaty ncenlitateliby*
conference'=imaged of siaconfercestroinliradford.
to wit : E Bszarox, Jr., J. N. Wren, C. ,M. Wasp
out's. W. A. Pecs, E. O. Goomucit. and P. D. Mon.
new'; and four from thumuthinna, 41. B. Wo:
Diem 1). Bratimai; W. H. gureswoae, 0. Wean=
No other Judicial Conference an the part of the .
Itoputd icon party has been held hi this distrid, and
the conference as originally establishedhad not been
changed as to numters. and it, was a 'turbo to us'
to find sti conferees appearing 'on the part of Sus.
qiusbnars county asking admission into the canine.
ence Willi the right to cast sit votes. It was a clatm
without precedent, lusiligonintibocattb/bardugaP
of the party. The number of conferees was Axed
af ten in 1858, of which Bradford was to fare six mid
nnsquebstuii four. This wen agreed to on the part
of 'Susquehanna. and has beep acquiesced in ever
tines
-Die power could legally change the numblir of eon
term, except the conference 1114-40 effort. on the
Dart of either county to do it Would be . revolutiona
ry, and exhibit a imrposo to 'diatribet and disorganize
the Party: lievertheless, the =fines of Bradford
county,. both before told after the organiiatiOn of the
conference, Invited all theconteries at finaqualumna
conntyto come into the 'conference—they to bunt
four votes, and Bradford six, as heretofore practice -
This they declined to do, Saying a resolution of their ,
convention directed them to decline to go into con
ference if they could not have as many votes as
BrrdfonL The conferees of Bradfordreounty, being
a majority of the conferencei then prOceeded with
the business, and nominated Bon. P. D. Afoastow,
for Additional Law Judge, as • above stated. and
unanimously adopted the following reeolution :
Referred, That in presenting Bon P. D 3. Morrow,
.ea the candidate for Additional Law Judge, we feel
that his =anent ability de a lawyer, and hie fitness
for the positioni as shown by hta conduct on the
Bench for the 04 few =Atha, will commend him
to the favorable consideration and warm support of
1 every voter of the district.
. a. L. scarr. rierident
E. OvErrroN,..l , e., 47dary. • ;
t ," •
ie. A Wa...iingtkui correspondent
of the Montour Am erican, in • writing.
~
to that paper upon the subject of
politics in 'Montour county, RAYS
"The nomination of ;fudge Mer
cur, for a fourth term, iby the unani
mous voice of the local convention of
each county of this .Congression
al district, is one of. those rare
events in political life which attests
the existence among the peaPle of a
wider liberality and a invader
prehension of their own , interests
than is generally admitted. geo
graphical jealousy has controlled the
actions of the, 'Republicans of this
district, nor has„ any mere perional
consideration blinded them to their
true interests. Judge Mercur
served them Well heretofore, and
they tender him a renewal of their
confidence, because they know he will
not fail them hereafter.
"It is a graceful compliment,
gracefully bestowed. To be made
the recip ient of such an honor as
this, is worth a lifetime of toil and
self-denial."
Ear Wastinveros, Sept. 19.- c -A dis
patch from- Minister Motley; dated,
London, Saturday evening, has been
received at the State Department.
Mr.. Motley says that the ' statement
that Prussia refuses to treat except
with the Regency, and intends to re
instate Napoleon as Emperor of
France, is -false. Prussia, he says,
objects to recognizing the present
government, not because of the proc
lab:lotion of the Republic, but on the
ground that it is • unauthorized,
unstable and incapable of
giving any lasting guarantees.
The, dispatch adds, that a favorable
repty was hoped-fori- but had not
been received, to the proposition for
aninterview between Fevre and Bis
marck.
es. Thirst for judicial honors has
become chronic with Bum. Des
pairing of realizing the object of his
ambition in Susquehanna county, he
sold himself a few years ago to Theit-
Inc, and and became a citizen of Ly
coming county: `Btilit seems he is
too heavy n weight for even Pm= to
carry, and& is now striving to rid
himself of the: load by making him a
candidate in this district. But the
people are - satisfied to let him remain
where he is:
Amemr,JOHNSON in still float
ing around Tennesset politics.
The Congressional Convention held
at Greenville,, having &lie& fA norm
nate either him or. anybody ',eine,' he
says ho "does not want to rtin • for
Congress unless he is forced to do so
for the good of . the . 00nntry.-" Then
he will be perfnitted . to,reinain. in re
tirement fora long thne. .The.. good
of. the country will-never hinge on; a
necessity for running Each a man as
Jotorscq for Congress. •
ms;.3feifira.--,BAznErr and Rm.-
~
coats opened the'earnintign.,Stiturday
evening taut. :They in the
ehtleh'at TAberty Corri4rs, and 're
rith .20 in that' loathly
1., pa leans
ciridP - la:arake, for gptellit j , and the
whole ticket:.
Wit " What. have done :thit
nuiie ' eneinies . 4tfulf - pray!, me?"
may well be the etel..tuilat,ii)it 'flts,t
1.E411§- 04312 en ite . ,4OIMCWI )611
Vieniaatepublict' noto , dock *ibis
Support:
' E B. B. STRANG tqui,S.,ll.
Om ;love, been nominated. for . : the
dame". in 'ilog,a coanty;-:
bee
mkt 1342;istiegisteroci.
/Mil
and distant manatriin failing into - sombre gray
awake anggestkaa for sedative libouglit: and
naiad us_that aware in the aka Miamians'
Oat et &tithe year.
W4if,
The streets a 4 f.
zwxdAteiitts har e d e
. _ . . .
ne!l*ilti4 inliPlektet,', l non .11M7 telnoto
QatWbais 144 'lama 1100
s_'mod* vs;
iotiseifilt, ellierllP tie SW
rain* lYoeiFtha4 niertiol agejneeilipear4
ketone hneeiiiin laidelheir sii*lneeiezebt
tleslomfot Wei* Red the video ind hustle; di
uteri day life.
, The amid, Of bilifottabie &est the Owings
and the enk ehorgis sheet meted and the . :Ont
tan will soon oiloon4 Flinn it ,lift *One, ,when
saloo!ol , es#otately mansions long cloae4 will be
once more opened andAemed for the coming
find/PU* l ;o,m", Ponder
the
ttn)
chum,
areraeir:iiieoeithreOW ktt the ' s
etexiikiiii was.
During the last weekmiliavehad on exhibi
tion not ArtinsialVitße griniiihrid Of "Moral
we figures,* Asa- ollarge Mdkvtiod =of use
besst.,.birds santersaill frith the inevitable ;DA
median; his sidelentOlie inbrent; of which is
tilmtjakstikd With sociamatbas of deltht by,
ceitall.: ol4o lrlr.het-fie 'Abe oßtliliolMx APO:
eldrri/ls th y , Pow Fag Aare.%
ilowevor, grad,* sight- the wadi msype
sussedor Fund bqd tone* tbo Mar - of ,the•
lion and tholionekies there are othqconsider.:,
aliens which nixie sit good titimmirijniceltbat
MaybaVa deePhigipartnienho lei tlMvicinity
porches and sheds where wicked, end' perverse
cstsdo congregate and make 'nights • hideous
by their cookesta for. stinTnacy. To every,
snAl 2 wciat24.4r.iihdd " the manOilera-of the tald
bib= of free admits/Mir Ifs - cat deed or
alive' was '.hreraght to theirlents, ind every
meth* during their stay ooriliibe obsened' se
their doors a - long procession of boys eacbium
ed widow -ofi.those feline gentlemen whose
angry spirit b e d brokenmany a fkii ones'idnm-'
hers or disturbed the gentle course Of many a
poorArls'dream. Our blessings be upon: man
aged!! and their managers, may their Oven!
among us be often and thdr 'Stay. • long:Amy
Abeyfinger with us until the seasonl.is tar is&
•
=seed, into the one and yelfoir We' until
cats cease from troubling and' the' 'Weida 'are'
' at rest. May their shadows nedu grow loss.
"A Wiirrit 3tAleB binsiAEfre
In the political news attic idailt is °boomed
that the Democratic leaders have again resort
to their old cry,a white men's sentiment, once
the,wacthword of rebel li on saulAte slave ,lxias-
• tar' s argument, an appeal - to predjudices that
e people, at this period of enlighlanent cease
to enterta in, , the progress of civilization. Lai
swept us too far onward an d ideas like these
are only entertained by those who tir behind
; the intelligence of the age are foundering in
the mire of conservatism. •
It lean attempt to revive an issue. dead ' end
buried with the carcass of slavery;. now passed
we trust forever out of etatence. A safficisid
length of time has transpired since, the ballot
WWI placed in the hands of the chattel, .to test
itapractibility, and do the people experience any
change predjadkial to their - interests. Have
'their tights in any way become jeop
. ardized,
and is the nation in any loss degreoprospermis.
Not it single Argument is produced that suitains
the assertion or in any way proves that this ise
white man's, government restricted . to its func
tions to the benefit of the white Juan only. On
the contrary is it not a government, sufficiently
broad and magnanimous in its claracter 'to
afford shelter and protection in every form to
ovei7 citizen be ho white or black. Proscriptive
of no one's rights.
The Deamexatie party has ever heektlie ene
my of the negro--and the advocate. of slavery,
it luta for generation constantly laughed . .Ai
"moral rights" {md sneered; at " higher law.'
Nor is it at all Surprising that such is the fact.
From the very'foltridation of Its existence its
leaders carefully and constantly taught con
tempt for thisdcictrine and implanted a hatred
so deep that even at th is day it cannot partake
of the popular sentiment surrounding it, which
prompts.the true Republican , to view all actions
with a spirit of "malice toward none and.chari.
ty to all," nor are 'they tilling to accept and
respect issues that the war substantially settled
bat are continually repeating the exploded
doctrine of state rights and state severignty.
In view of these Acts, it then becomes the
ditty of the llepnbliCan party 'to Eltlialllll Its vic
tories and prefect those principles which gave
it an existence.
sta'.. The four Democratic counties
in this District. declared in 1864 by
their votes that Union soldiers, were
not entitled to the right 'of suffrage.
Will they vote for a soldier now?'
sir The Prussian army is still in
front of, Paris. No material change
in the situation has taken place
since , our last.
MRS. IL E. GARVIN. .
IlEßcult•fi BLOCK, over PORTER le EIRRYIL •
DRESS -AND CLOAK MAKING.
PATTERN&
. •
ThiPitOM FRENCH CORSETS,
' •
•
I would respectfully announce to the Mites of
Towanda and vicinity that I have Jost returned - from
New York with a toll end reeled amortrocet of Pall
and Patterns, for ladies and, children. Im
proved Enoch Corsets and Laces—neirstyle. dashes
and 'Ties. Of elegant design; also, a Gro,pleoes of Tar
latan. in boußful shades, for ennilm wear, Organ
disc, eta, etc. ,
f
CUTTING and FITTING_
Promptly and Matt/ dame,-with the positive mem
*nee, that all orders. however small. entrusted to the
shall be filled in a thoroughly satisfactory manner.
.I remain, Toon, veryreapeetstar.
arra. s. P.. GARVTN.:
Kept sl.yo
aBAND OPENING: „ ,
FALL A.M) WINTER GOODS
.
marsJ. ItINGSIIEY •
Begs tease to return .her thanks to her patrons for
Mcsatnattsinde heretofore, and assure them that
no ezertions.will be spared to ensure a continuance
of the acme. Keying just returned from • . • .
with stage and well selected stock of
Of the Weld TANDON and PAWS atzrlea, such u
r i r tr i / Ao:r 43iffor to the Tosianils and
Also, s fine selection of Mir and Fancy Goods
ttACES, •
HANDICERCHIES,
. • • 1 . CORSETS ; '
I brie altwijrocl.2 . in oinneethin witlitite above
mar DAPS , MulkikkiKkarta 3 o4urPlikand I am now
GUTTING and VITANci.,
the lintriashlonstdo Wleaon liblPit l iaoLfce•
itt=nest door to.ltat ;kVA:teat' si.np stairs.
7 0. E • • . '• 3 • .
oß,Taran DAY&
Aloota awl. Shoes Accost Ikaake robtu
JO=
tarOrirr2B2,7lo:
WO BIiALE.4-411 fHwase: and, ,Lot
opluto Argot is ograrod tor ode st, bargain.
:tor itailborpitetiethisempitrit on the pgtotheik
• &ft. %Vied :MU CHAIM ,
g : t. - W4il'Ti3 - re..
cetitti Worm ihie`pal . o , 6 , ti* obe li OW
:(
do ea kinds of „ ; „ -. 1;7
AntE4B Nana -
2/esideisci' Isar ;Flo
", •
New Advertisements.
or irrw
sioN Tout
o,isifiAsolti:Vaciejej*:
'BOMIM - 11n8.
I;,INKti COLE ARK ; ;
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41r4.. 4:30 . 4. th0 r ktv4. - :, Ask
or • " j ",.,.., , i : l6* - v .,„,,, , -- ~ ; -i- , ,Ti i- 4,
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Tomas.
IS. ISICyr
MISSHUNT'S SCHOOL : 77
cme!l on Itoa4a7 the MS of Bewtember.
EniUsh Itl3'sdM - • IT OD to oo
4IYA 11; IWO; WILL
gbz,b4: due% 9A.lndilkell=a
Sept.litb.inzoolltobee
by Wm an Second st.
4 4 , ti
Drain* g • - " •
8,14C141410c •
VOT/OEF , '
1 4 A.A1.W 1110i40 ioieleid'xi the
=room of .04. OM , C 0.44 Tountlie
until dope. 24% &knees, for the itetetiat
ildebnittoetbit et the JbWiegeai the Tenet*
ist.fd, 4 4
AND
UPVIILDINGSk • ' -
M 0171711 4 ftedifto=l titre bi 111;4 et tbei
elitionii M.
!iria wikei fog lieciesiurr cvlaxinions,. -
The debt wade* my or MU% If •regiided
uloatOothealoutAt foOrriiF7 the &Maar.
V44lll4l:llept:vr;
•
uompa,ip,
wm be sol9AVo . blieiteilibut. the 19094 biol
44"42 IyED ‘l/OtMtPrID, et t< g*F3°llll
39. 4 , at the: -• "
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IM :
AAPF BD fr.ONSE, • ;
19 . ep .. me* lickvertyl; the followinibtocts
UM904:40 19 k estate qtDilkierit4 l 99this cleresio4
WO or Amens '
shires of *bob- in the Wsierty ietketai Beek
of 9100 Arch.* 0 shares of Biggs stoc.k lu the Ferro-
AetAsiocittion (lotoviti: teloare Itrldgekof lab
This stock win be, sold 11111a13,11/001 . , thi pur l
'chaser to have the privilege or'ans umber not el.
. 0 0ftit tim shitres. „ • • 2 .7
T e ri nk ten percent dawn, the balince to be peal
in thhir dYls, - faith- interest. Tidies - be' tit*
T41 21 41 , 9t0ved seinv4o , • '
E. u. =BUICK,
Exeentors of Dazalei*Doilbs,..tecoaaed.
Athens, 5ept,15,1870. • ,•
' VOX & IifF4R9IIR
, .
panaaattalliinform the vabile.tbattboy barojasi
,opened a fple assorttaeat of
NEW GOODS,
„
cintegghig of eintOit everything fa thearocery stud
ProdstoU Witt; withilftheyjoirer for silo at i. I,
inprAssigLiAx, RETAIL,
At tilt lagrestttiatict nteei;
We feek nonfident• that with oar soverienco anti
facilities, we dull be able to please. the mat fastidi
ous. 'Our Ifotto is "Good Goads at Reasonable
Prieea." .
We shah worn hard to please- Try nk Corner
Main and? Pine street& • •
E. T. FOX,
Towsurta, Sept.. 0,7. •11M112 RlEfteOlt.
MCLEAN it ROMER,
gum; uvz kraal
FASIILY SEWING
price.saa 00
This Machine trill stitch. hem. ki/. Inch, quilt.
cord, bind, embroider and gather in - the Most perfect
manner. end will neer from the:4loWe% to the herd.
get goads
WITHOUT .CHANGE OF TESNOX.
It to not a " Cheap Machine." but in Ja
vitals the higher priced once, while in edm=
dowhabiutcr to get out of ceder, and eased matmge
ment rr summon mi.'
An emmination ti delimit from all to ton the truth
of our assetttclui. ALL Namara Waitaarrrin
rim%
MART E. WATTS, A,gent
Towada, SePt. 1. 1870. . , :
- "PENNSYLVANIA: STAFE AGRI-.
CULTI3II4.I. Stieirxr.—:•Thri eition of this
Sada; ftelfle WU be heidatticranton, onTuesdag
September 2 7 th. •WedeeidcF, Sept..2Bth. Thursday.
Sept: 29th. Friday, Sept. - Seth. The grounds are
spacious, the-Wiling* Sep t.
accionuriodations
and the premium est Marg. ?Were is no darge for
entries except Horses entered for speed. Entry-80*S
open Tuesday. Sept. Gth, For catalogues or infor
motion, oldresi at Scranton.
JOHN 1e.:..31-oBBle..Prost.
A. W, Ratram. Rec- Bec'y.
SMUDGE MoCoNver. C,or. Seel
N°ll° IS HEREBY GIVEN
that eppllcation.will be made at the next meet
ing of the Legiadatum of Pennsykrania for the Mow
potation of a .Basings Bank, to be known , as the
Athens Savings Bank. to have a capital of oily thous
and disilarliNithetttlunity to its:realm the same to/MY
amount not exceeding three hundred thousand dol
lars. The-objects of said bank are to receive money
on dwelt and to discount • notes. bills. kg., and to
exercise genera baukbig privileges. to bo located in
the borough of Athens. sanity' Bndford, with
authority to establish branches, at other placca in
said county . • • ' junel6,lo-61n- •
W Y, A L. U S' I N G
C. W. CLAPP
Having leased the Storehouse and oaf' flaturcii
bolo:Watt° the Messrs. Welles,' would notify tho
eltizetui of Ifyalusing and vicinity , that he trill keep
constantly on toad a full stock of
C 0 A. L ,
EOO. STOVE, OIEEN'TNUT, PEA AED nencLAY.
L I 11 L' ,
IN BULK OR BY 3.917. BABRRL
S A L T,
IN • SACKS, BBLS., AND BAGS
C E M .E N T ,
BLASTER-AND KEROSENE OIL,
Which he will be pleased to sapid, them with et
raeonable prices. Zone but the MST quat.rrr
lvs offered for sale.'oeusequently cannot fail In giv.
ing eutire.ssttsfsetiou and.reeetbig the wants of the
.ecnsurntnity.
CASH ,PAID TOR GRAIN,
On delivery, arkdqiir every deseztkllaa 0,1 •
FARMER'S PRODUCE,
cor taken iv exelianee . toi Coal,_Lime. Salt. Plastei
Cement and Seropone
1/3.4A0 LE' DIGIT, ma my agent, will always be
the Wards:num to attend to customers.
AXIM 20. 1870. ,
.A "4'o & CO.
HAVE 'MST - OPENEb
VERY LARGE STOQR
z,~:a: ~ ~- ~ L s,
ALL STYLES AND QUALITIES
Atilt Rea Flannels,
Phiin :White Flannel,
Ullo:I Red Fla4nel,
Fancy Shirting Flannel,
lhati sad Ftaw 4:2pent iavizt4
bit:wl;l at WO
=lli
JA
IME
I.i'. 4ii 7 --z, :,, • i i....7e
..TAYLOR & CO.
Sept.l,lo.
11/AOKEREL;''..TRolll%'hWitillt
M1Gh4. 1 5 44 , 11 -, 484 . '
nOFPFX,' TEA; 'BUG* 'FISH;
; 11 .L.lbe.VirbaleialiisAtiodatl. r, •
.
Mkdow=
A
' ' - ds• r/10 A .
A N ACT IN REFEREN -. . ,
19h.
POOR, aorazi .!---- , • . 1,.., . ••• ~ -
'• - iaitimir eci:V Via ' aiffor the Midi* id: - for
bYrailteaSK CP. 111 4
4ip rd
•
legoeuxiedg. Hese Amid,
.2100406-
'
A, tr atimile“
• Detimh , Anne triftret
t er
hundred and eittienie, to-WWleiliptineuld pia-
chaos sea real estate al they abid,4ltent‘ nectaltare
for the accommodation of the voleerdtradierd,
countlt and It shall be lawful for sold comreltelon
ewe, ore majority of Wen, to take conveyanola there. .
iller,lnliketaniltriteletif Of tile
mentioned In the third section of thieeid„; and the y
shad certify their proceedings therein; under their
fiends and seals, to the clerk of the court of quarter
aesskins cd Bradford Manly. ha be Mai in his office;
and's& the next general reeedon the mantled elect
atstelen elect three Typeable citizens of the said
Dahl duneford WA, poor and of the house
of exithlot for the , We Of Bradford for the
maniugyear _ end the Judges of the election of said
county shalrladraitthrinf btrWeeltitig thiF Muni
from the geverat eleetion Match:tie and dating up
thentruster Oettitimethereth; or ',Uhl:olllra days
,=l7,,,certify.medie their Wide sub imatee
111 e pement ild'electedAireetore,lo the
clerk Of the tonted'ensrter. limestone !of the 1014
'county, who &bellfile r :the ;said certificate ill
lea oftlim, and fiwthwith Pe notice in Weiting bathe
. 801 4 411 % 4 103s of-ihtde being 4 ,04 and the said 41.
rectors Eau meet at the courtjhouse In .the, said
'county on the firetlfnaday Of ataavainaber nest ensn;
fireheir election, and divide then:soaves by', lot into
threii chases: the
ib. disco of the drst:to be imaged at
. Ala u°f Ana arigaf tbif ateord be •
et the world ye M a r. and . lite thirdst, e the lle
, MAMMA Oftbe thirst etera- se Meet/lose' whe, aball
the chesenefter the Arta election. and in, the toode
abomeloacribed, May serve for thoelyeare, ti d, cage
third maybe eleriensuilli ' ,•
Berrien 3,.. Mat' every :elected, In ,the :
, manner aforesaid. or appointed aiherelnafter direct
ed, shall, within ten days after be is notified of • Old
abeam or 10fpninbfeent, and before he enters on; the
duties elf said eithdo.leke an oath • a r affirmation „be
fore any Mathis fifths peace of 0114 county, -who• is
hereby authorized to administer, the mono, that he
will discharge the dudes of dir •etft of the peer for
aaid eannty Only iiithfally end frapartlaNya Oa . the
beet of Ids itnowledge aid ability; audio dee ofineg.
tart or refusal to tea 'the said 'oath or affirmation
*Alain thetimetiforetudd, and, perform the:duties
aforesaid, he shall forfeit anit pay the anm often
dollars for the of the peer if said comity, which
tine atoll be recovered by She directors. teethe time
being, as debts of the Mme amount arc as shall be
by law recoverable; and thedireeteti qualified as
stomp:Wl are berebtantherlzedto innaltilster - oatha
or affirmations in any raise where itehtill be necessa:
silo Madero to the duties of their said, office. ,
SecTioult. Mat the said directors so their sue-,
oeseors 'shell forever. hereafter, In the name end le
fact, bp one body . politie andeorporate Iv law, to ad
Intents and perposes whatsoever, relative to thepoes
of the comity oflimadford, and shall have perpetual
enecessiomand may sue mad be sued, plead and.be
Luipleaded, by the mime, style and title of the direct
err of the poor end of the house or employment for
the county of Bradford. and by that name Mall And
mayreoelve, tateand bold any lands, tenements and
bereditunents, not exotedingthe yearly 'rine cil an
thousand dollars, and any goods and rhattele what-
Boone d the gift. dictation or btentest of any per.
eon whatsoever; tepnrehase, hike and held any lands
and tenements within their county. in fee simple er
otherwae, and erect thereat' suitable buildings for
the reception, use and aecommodation of the poor
of said county; to prov Ade all things neeesmry - for
the receptive. lodging, maintenance Aid employ,
meat of said poor; to appoint a treasurer annually,
who shall givelrond, with wollileistall'allrety, for the
taitbfni 41i/charge of the &tiffs of his office, • and at
the expiration thereof that be Will well and trulypey,
Ind deliver Over to Mastweessor in ogee, all moneya
bonds, Imlay books, accounts and other papers, to
the add corporation belonging, avtich shall then be
rettuthertg in hid hands. custody and possession;
and the said directors shall employ. and at pleasure
remove, a steward or stewards,, and require of him
or teem an oath or iftirmation, and such security for
the fatthtul performance of his or their duties, as the
board of directors •shall deem expedient, end to ap
point a matron or madrona, phylliciatt Or physicians,
surgeon or siwgeoria, and all other - attendants' that
nay be necessary for the said poorrespeetlvely, and
at pleasure remove; and to bind out, as apprentices,
so Oat such apprenticetship May expire, if males, at
or befOro ithO AV, of twenty-one peens audit females
at or before the age of eighteen years: Provided.
That no child shell be bound out fora longer tine
than until he arrives at the age of eighteen years, un
less he be bound out to a trade other *an a farmer:
And Prodded, That in all cases the person to whotn
they are bound be required to give the child at least
three months' schooling In each year: Prodded aro.
That no child stall be bound without the limits of
the State, or at a greater dfdance than filly miles
from the poor house; rind the said directors shall
exercise and enjoy all such other powers now vetted
in the overseers of the yoor, as aro hereby granted 1
or supplied; and the and directors are hereby em
powered to use ono cenution,seal In all baseness re
lating to the r.alil eorpomtion, and.the same at their
Oaten to alter and renew. ,
Stenos 4. That the said directors shall, on or
before• r the first day of December, ono thousand eight
hundred and sextgobe. ihrnish to the county com
nalssionera an estimate of the , probable expense of
purchasing the lands, erecting the buildings and
furbishing the sameand maintaining the poor forme
year; whereupon they shall and they are hereby au
thorized to increase the county tax by one-fourth of
the sum necessary for the purpose aforesaid, and
' shall :room on loan or credit of the taxes herein
directed to be levied, the remainining three-fourths
thereof, to be paid in Instalments, with interest, out
of the county taxes: Prodded always, That if such
' loan cannot he made, the whole amount of the sum
necessary fur the purpose aforesaid, or such part
thereof as may be deemed proper, shall immediately ,
be sddedto the county tex to be paid by the county
, treasurer to the directori aforesaid, on orders drawn
in their favor by tile county corundseioners, as the
same, may be found necessary.
• fizorim 1 That It ehall be the duty of the said
directors, on or before the Drat day of November in
each and every year, to furuleh the commissioners
of said county with en estimate of tho probable ex.
pease of the poor and poor house, fur ono year; and
it ant to thirduty of said commissioners to assess
and cause to be collected the amount of Raid • cell-
mate, which shall he paid to said directors by the
county treasurer, on warrants drawn in their favor
by the county coundisloners, so the snow may be
wand necessary; awl the , said directors shall at , -Imist
°natio, every year render an tecount of all the mon- ,
eys by them received and expended, to the auditors
appointed to audit and settle the county accounts,
subject to the same penalties, rules and regulations
as are by law directed respecting the accounts of the
county commissioners; and-shall at least once in
every
nd year lay before, the court of quarter sessions
and gra junco( said county, a list of the nrituber,
ages and sexes of the persons mei:indeed end em
ployell In the said house of employment, or by them
bound out to. or apprenticed as aforesatil, with
meows of their masters or mistresses, and URI;
trade, ockimation or calling, and shall at aft hetet,
when thereunto required, euleult t' the inspection
and free examination of mob visitors as shall from
time to time be aointed by the court of quarter
sessions et the said minty, all their books and so.
counts, together with rents, interests and money 4
manic and receivable by said corporation, and ;deo
in account dell salee, purchases, donations. dole
es and bequests ashen luxe been made by them or
to them.
SEcrios G. That as soon as the said buildings
shall be erected and all necessary cream:iodations
provided therein, notices shall be sent signed by any
two of the said directors, to the overseer,' of the
pour of the several townships and borough, of and
county of bradford, requiring them torthwith to
bring the poor of their reaped:lvo townships and
boroughs to the mid house Alt' employment; which
order the said . overseers are hereby enjoined and to
quired to comply with, or othoorice to forfeit the
costs of all future maintenance. except in• cases
where sickness or any other sufficient cause any
poor perseu eat/nettle eemos oil, fit which case th e
said overseer° shall represent the tame to the near
est justice of the peace, who ring satisfied of the
truth ( thcreof, shall certify th same to the said di
rectors, and the same time is to an order under Lis
hand and seal, to the said overseers, directing them
to maintain such poor until such time as be or she
may be In,* situation to be removed. and then con
ley the said pauper and deliver him or her to 'the
steward or keeper of the said Louse of employment,
together with the said order; and the charge and ex
pense of Gaels temporary relief and of such removal,
shall be paid by said directors at a reasonable allow
me°.
SrariON 7. That the and directors shall, from
time to time, receive. provide for and employ, ac
cording to the true intent and meaning of this act
all such poor and indigent persons as shall be enti
tled to relief, or as Shall have gained a legal settle
ment in the said county of Bradford, and shall be
sent there by an orderer warrant' o r that purpose,
Urea
under the and sods of any o justices of the
peace, directed to any constable 0 the said county
of Bradford, or to the overseers of the proper town
ship in any other county of this contreohwealth • t end
the said directors are llerqby authorized, when they
shall teem it proper and convenient to do so, to
permit any poor person or persona to be maintained
elsewhere: - 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 said county of Bradford. 1
tlecoom 8. That the said directors or any two of
them, who shall be a quorum In all eases to , do bust-.
nese, shall have full power to and ordain all
such ordnance% rules and regulet ne no they Shell
think proper, tonvenient and necee for the, di
reetiop, government and support' at the poor and
house of employment aforotaid, and of the revenues
thereunto belonging, and of all persons as shall
come under their cognizance: *Provided, That the
same be=got repugnant to this /SW or any of the
other laws of this State or of the United States: 'And
prodded also, That the same Shell not have • any
force or effect, until they shall have been submitted
to the court of COMMON pleas, for the time being.
of the county of Bradford, and Shall hare received
the approbation of the same.
1 fiecrrox 2. - That a quorum of said directors shell
and they are hereby enjoined and required to meet
` at the endgame° of employment at least once in
. every month, and visit the apartments and see that
the pbor . are comfortably supported, and bear
all complaints and redress or cause to be redressed
all grievances that may happen by neglect or mis.
conduct of any' person or per-seas in their employ
' mentor otherwise.
Beerier( 10. That the, said directors shall each of
them receive far their services annually the '
sum of
forty dollars, to defray the expenses of their neves
an/ attendance on the duties of their of
Sncrwe 11. That In ease any vacancy or Mean
,des shank" happen by death, resignation, reorient
out of the country or otherwise, the remaining di
rectors or director, together with the court of quer-
Wr zealous of the said county, shall appoint a suit
able citizen or citizens to fill such vacancy or mean
.elee until the text general election,,when a director
or directors shall bo sleeted for.the unexpired term
°fend Mother or vairarriee. -
Stenos 12. That the commissioners of the• said
enmity of Bradford are hereby directed to pay to
each of the commissioners named In the first section
of this act, the sum of,one dollar per day for each
and every day he shall necessarily spend in perform-
Mg the duties described by the first section of this
acts.ind also, to pay,esch of the directors a reason
. able compensation for their eervioas during the term
they are employed In erecting any building or build
ings eforessid: Presided:That the same shall cat,
Including theeannual atm allowed them by this set;
exceed fifty aollars fur any ono year. ,
13nerion 13. 'That all claims and demands 11P re
hition to the poor in the aforesaid county existing et
the time of thiaect bebtiVeinT:ed lute a_frect Mall
have bull force sod °fiften, If this 'minim not been
Passed: tunixeleistbe same shalthaee been ete rs &
hated and "settled, all moneys remaining in the
hintleof the' blefiumra,'iii vmn litltlie • ineolbeted
taxes levied for The sdpoirtel the poor fa the aaid.
toteuebiret and boron is in the' aid county of 'Brad
ford, shall be paid erver A to the comMiselosers of the
highways of the respective townships and ben:Rl/lbs ,
fo be by theta applied towards"repairing MS roads
dr,.crentiit. That so much of the laws:„Of this,
Lcoinnidnwealfh relating team poor, iii , Ste 01 ' this ,
ed alteredor grteriled, be and the same are hereby
rapeeledom far as they affect the comae of Bradford
w......ncet ns. That the Sheriff of said COMAS shall
Via :Mont= trobity the saLLonneuteeteeteri ; of their
appointment, and whdn and where they shall - meet
[or tattling capon'the dude* aestyned them by this •
ext. Which tilsee-cf moe.ileg ;Idaillbo4* dear ihe eet , ”
t in Of
the bounty As pOssible: .
1 . B=lof id. That Oar the purpose- Or. SOSOrhiihlng
, the atintoof the eitizene of. Bradford ,county,na to
'UM espedlency of °reeling a house. Ibr an err:ploy
ment atn- mpport.•of thepeor; it 'jihad lathe. Pty
of each of the inspectors for the several townships
sad berembs, at the tart general diactichi: to' re-
Calvet tickets e either Wriitml ye Priatieil, fled the.
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Att.
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MEE
ileAltiradiang" • - "rr" — ..' . • 'oBl3lmr* • .
*.p . oarbouea!'alad as . • alaa aoor Moe e
as isplaat space bowel =o= l 4 ca
austAat up th e vote. °Ube Aldo
wart Wataiat the ssi t epat the other salimpt
sea made. aut , that s ottbcas Tab 'OM OM
S oo
for & poor house. then act .1s li!a. lika",
elbal; Wit a algoaittot , bra_
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sabot a, pooulonaa,. Mos, .
sad
the same la hovers atilt aid '.:'-' , '"g - i' i -,', -.• •
fiscrsas 1 7 . Tbai th e @begin ' l aausai.
shall ewe Ma set to be pu I ab , ==
...w r i..o4.o..t ati lis.
...to ...t 0.6. i. ~..,:tignimpc of
which to ba paid aut,of tba
21.11111A til MVIS,
. , • ', Speaker oft li e llostiset.
- 'JOHN P. POUT.
._l. - Speaker of as &swap° tem
_
- iapaorta.—Tl* first day of %lay. Anna Damial
.oaa aboanapdgbabsuidaolimalalaaPooke--
_ _ • .+l. G. cumin's.
• _
As ACT to extend the Unto sO aw IOW: OP
.‘county of 'Bradford to vote uPen the hrtsettkes 'et
- enact entitled ..An act to provide for the erection
of ahcmact forromi armour and 'rapport of the pow
for thkroutity of Bradfmt," approved lbw dist, one
thormand richt hundred and abitpree.
__ •
threshes I. Be it enacted by tie &ate end Howe of
Ibpreseatati Coossomocata'qf Possaytoct
50-04-...raltivebremortatty
arotharity qf tie saner That the - tausillielf declare
the county *Whet 'whereby autharsed and.
empowered Winbuilithe nexhippletrat. shation, for
or against. the ereetionnf a county.poor haute. nue
der the p d V a xloaVLl s i g 4 approved Nay
ars l woriVfoTG "." lttecillin of =serwr the . em•
V oymeat and support of the poor for the cranny of,
Sermon . Wham glartaler;:.D.
S. F. Itleholi. George
e tam rt F. od
d!no e It
ctinr.„ firtalD anieLY efar
Powratd. Whin= Itulehrui
.%.4 g 12 0 Um*
man, John - F. Oveftbire, John me - Ammo
McFarlane and Berdsmin MuyloaMerM did be- and
are hereby authorgel and rennired OCCINII com
mix-stoners undeethe provhdons of the art tb - which
this is a supplement. - • , !; •
ti: B. STiAIRI.
Spetair iT the Hoists of Repktootatire.:.
CH&BLESIC. STIR SON.
• - - • Speaker , of air &We.
Arourrxr—The AMA day "FB, dono. - Domint,
one thoneaed eight hundred and seventy. •
•' • - •Jogs V. °kitty.
nee auppleitientary Act of ' , April' e, ` - 1870, for
,Heinen of new Corombudoners. , .4. - , -
TN BANKRIIPTCY. -- -DISTRICT
court of the Untied Stites for'. theNlitein
I:rict of Patistiyhtma... ,Wegers District:of Rimia.rhi-
: A Warrant in Btinkruntcy bas beentssited by said
r Court against the estate of RICHARD ABBTUN, of
the county of Bradford and. State Of ,Bennsilvania,
'in said Distrlct r who has boon dulyadindged a Bank.
rapt upon petition of his creditors, , and the payment
of any debts, andthe. delivery ...s4 any property be •
longing to said Bankrupt to. *dor to his use k and
the transfer of any property bylaw' are fel:hidden
by law. l c A meeting of the credit= of *aid Bankrupt
to Prora their des , and-choose, one or mare as
signees of his Sstate, willba held at a Court of Bank
runts'', to be holden at Talmud*, Pa., 'said Dis
trict, on the 15th day of October, A.D., 1870. at 10
o'clock, at the, Once of FIMADD OVZIErON,
Jr., Esq., one of Me &Ryden in Bankruptcy of said
District:. ' A. 31071WH,
Sept. 22„ , 70.—tw IT. B. Maishalp ss Messenger.
SHIP YQUR '"BUTTER, EGGS,
rOULTILY, CRPINE and FRUITS to
Tm PAE . ifER'S PRODUCE ASSOOIATION
Olken and liocelving Depot, 247 Washington fitreet,
New York.
This organization to as d....19P0tt of Farmer's
. for the purpose of 'leeching and' Selling all kinds of
Farm Prodneo on Commtision Only: - ,
All communications_ to ilia Association should km'
addressed to , d. A. Faz,imui.Ser.l..
'• - 217 Washington st., N. Y.
Shipping cards may be obtained by schiressing the
Secretary, or of J. E Souza.
LeßaysvLne, Es.,
Who is the Trsvelizig Agent in Bradford and Susque
hanna emulates.
A H. FAMZAND, Vice Pres. ,
F. 7 1.3-"PZ:i•sammi. See'9.
Sept. 22,10
WHITLOCK'S PATENT SAW
tiksvg Hardware Dealers Or others have
agouti Ave years of_ counties. • The improvements
are the ttimiteat ever made Ln saw frames. Bend on
for the Ntszter pertlfleate. ABEL WHITLOCK.
- Patentee. awl Hanfaeturer,
Danbury, Cone.
Sept. 22,'70.-I,w*
48171° HOG CAUE IN TEE enclosure . of the subscriber, in Oration top..
Bradford county. on Sept. lith inst. The 'hog is a
white boar About one year old. The owner is re
'quested to come forward prove property, pay charges
and take it away. WM. W. COM 3.
- Sept. 22,10.-2w* Ili
1113LIC SALFI
—l . . will sell 'at,
public sale, on my prembies, on Moore's Mil.
!Mater twp., on Tuesday, 'November let, 1870, com
mencing at 18 o'clock a.m., all . of My- Stock. Farm-,
ing utensils, Bm.. together with my farm.
Sept. 22,'70.;tf
M WELLES'
R.
COAL YARD
Until further notice prices at yard, are
Egg, or No. 2 $5 50
Store, or Nos. 3 and 4 $5 50
—Nut, or coarse. No. 5 $3 25
Pittston Nut. or No. 5 45 pa
The following additional charges will be ramie for
delivering coal within the borough Ma ~
lta: ,
Per ton
SO cts.. Extra for
,carrying'in 50 ets.!
Half t0n.......35 o •• •, a• a. 55 .....
Quarter ton , ..25 ..'
Ey" Leave Orders at any Coal Office, No. 3, Mer
cury New , ISloOr. - ism:Weide.
AM—Orders most In all case be accompanied by
the cash.
Towanda,-Sept.ls,'2o.
7CITYAIitISING ACADEMY.
•
V V
Tho 1101Terin will commence on tbo 'first 7am
(lsy of Eeptember, 1810, and continue 12 weeks.
. "Tirlintl-For Common. English 11 00
Foriligher English end Clssalcs. . 200
DAVE. aciii.
aug.l7.6wPeineipal.
•
TOWANDA AG-MOULTITRA.L
•
WORKS STILL ALIVE!
The superintendent of this sitopja now olferNig
some of the best
_LUMBER WAGONS,
•PLATFORAI WAGONS,
•
-COVERED AND-OPEN BUGGIES,
ever offered in this market. Best selected
Orklc AN]) • HICKORY
,- TBIBER
used, and all work made by the most t ,
• EX EItIENCED WOIIKALDT.
We have the
PATENT RITSELI IRON SEATS,
very light, and so durable that oven time has bat
little to do towards their decay.
P
else
where.
ii=o ig oi a tr on w o ? o r n k airing
ebort antics:
AL C. Manors. Prest,
Towanda, July 20; 1870. Superintendent.
H :0 S I E.R `i"•!
•
TAYLOR
Invite particular attention to their
HOSIEBY. BEPIIRTBIENT
comprising the largefitsmi most
CO:RP-LETE STOCH
OF'•HOSIERY
ever offered in this vicinity,. for
LADIES;
311SES,
CHILDRENS,
All qualities, all, all: tlizes, at -the
'Ver'y lowest prices
Soptl,lo. ;TAYLOR $5:: CO.
',WASTER. —BOO.TONS= BEST
az; antes Gmung - nelltat t Bytage. Nam. mow
roown. for which
all kinds. oft Gaeta will be
taken tifotebauge.
IWO 4, MO.
. ,
GEM .rattrr :JARS, THE
beet 03:1044 - 9iheleimleilidietli4 •
017,1. : -:]: I, • 31014.11. t,
xtE.AsgoRTmENT,O
. 0 2 - • IictIABE
VIAOUR,-- ...EKED AND MEAL
sco, • sap;M COWX4I, k WSW&
TrHE BEST FRUIT JARS IN USE
;I;tt r - MaCASS,tt mu.
• .
FLL -,
ASS RTIAENT QF
L3J one ciista at
as 69 k.:- • k JQ irVI-Dtt
Wirt BEST - OROLL•* - 0. om
1. Anwit brthe quotititi or " ht":'
• .i.vozir/azzterors.'
G'
..`r~
Allow tut to call ottoilll on to an t 111EPA1ATIOX
IMITPOVSD .3211711.107"BUCEI tr. Thu :stew*.
isessrvoir ire straw: r Lily; -coma.
Jun.
isaist Dania, bydlatillatlon, Ittriotin s pke Cu.
bolts ostasistott by tlisPlastenier Q with spirits obtain.
per Eerrli; 41tic suga is useo.
put,. ins9,provorsion . set more past-
able tb,lp IkEY zrir !MK
8UC 1 44 AO Dr 6 1 , ;'7 . 3 u 7 P,r1444 15 i, 111 of s'atri
mbar. Itels a plant , that emits ito , fragnwce ;
iction of i name this Me active Pri=lOC
leaving 'a dart and glatineusilemetton. 'line to the
colf.l of ingionc . nti , ,.. TirftOtt idtoy preparation
predoin÷ ftteinitalto4 : Zsacttty of the oth er
ingredteutir arc adcle* to proven! Icemen ht ttoti;
up
on Jul fOiitid
. zu4,. to be si Tincture..
as mile In l'lninuentrotek nor. le mrsrunt
therefore can bo used in cases where •fever or tuba.
~ . .
baton axle. In day, yrei have the knowledge of
the ingredients and the 'mode priparitiop
Hopiug Mai you will. tivoi it with a trial, and
Slott nyouiusperiloo It will zueet with : your appro.
batiou,
.
Cheiiiaat and Druggist of pears experience.
Wrap' largest s wam:dim:Wring I,:lieuiisbi iutlio
I ain acqatthited with Mr. H. T. Heinahold.; he
occupied ttio Drug tore-oppositeiuy reeideucc, and
was successful in conducting the business where
others had nOtbsen.equalls so before him. i.have
been faverublr impteezed ulth his character and eu-
LEWIS LpYLS.
HELIISOLD'S FLUID cr Bveux, .for ,Keak
new arising from indiscretion. The exhausted . pow
ere of Natmaiwhieli are accompanied by so many
alarming syMploms, among whim)) r, i be found, In-
disposition to Exertion, Lam of Memory,
,:tVattofol.
nesa, Iforr of Disease. or Forebodfuge of ; in
i B. U. WELLES
fact, tritiyetasl Lmsttude ;Prostration ! and inatilit;
to enter into We enjoyments of soda"
The coustitution. oars affected With qrgaule
, , „• .
i lla
Weakuca#, requires the aid of medicine to ' etren .
au anidinrigarate the. !cistern, which HELIO3
0 k;
EXTRACT •III:CHIT invariably does. If no irt t•
went Is submitted to. Consumption or insanity en
C=
factions peculiar to Females, la nnognalleel by any
other preparation, so In• Chlorosis. or Retention
PaWill:me, or Shirr State of the Uterus, and all
complaints incident to the cex, or the decline or
•
cluing° of life. •
mom) Boers WAsw will radically exterminate frbra
the system, diseases ariShig from tudats of dissikla
tion, a little expense, !Ago 01' 4 no cliange in diet, no
inconvenience or eposurq; sompletely.superselUng
the unpleasant and dlingerons retnettles,CppaiTa
and Mercury', in all these dlacases,
thin Ilriatnoan"s nnw EXTINCT 13ncnu In all
dianagen of these orbmtin, whether exlsting'in nude or
female.. hum 'whatefei cause originating, and no
matter of bow long standing. It is pleasant In taste
and (AO, .Ixnuardisto" hi action, and more strength.
cuing than any of thc,preparatio9,of Bark or Iron
canstitationalpraeure.tliarotedy at oil=
way be the attack of the ab o ve ateeseei; it Idcertein.
to Wed the bodily bonne and mental pciwers
GENTS AliD
YOUTHS
, •
retie. illiaLl3otD'S EXTRACT. B1:1 1 92(17 - is the
groat Diurette,
per bottle. or 0 bottles for $0:30. Delivered treany
adieu. Depaibe.mgdomp.lll-41 comm on"
Huns.
w. A.
cal Wherchouac..l9l Vrciadway,',N. Y.
"7:
N't AltE C*241111.41 UNLIMS DONE-UP
atoet•etw'sr . e4 - irra'pper, with Lax : 64liUe of myChrinl•
cal Warebotise,"and migued.
r
ll=
sor 7fotk. Auf ust 15tb, 286&
With I reeling of eorifideo}v,.
I gm, TerY reniept talk.
T. TIEIMOLA
Uorld.l
ir mmo*4:l3s4:
iinocsAral ivElowpskx, '
Firm or Powers k Weightrassi,Varturacturirm
Chemists, Nineth and Drown tits..
Eltin Erin Art. o 3 Brcnn, in at
112=c842.0'4 nt-To EsrFai /16CHU AND /X-
Those-suireriug from. brokeu-down or aelicge
The reader roust be irre that, however slight
All the above diseases 'require the ald:pl a Diu-,
Said by Druggists :everywhere. PRicx—:sl.23
, _
Addreqrii. T. ttumnoLD, Drug - slut Chew'
Ili;LMB01.1;0
Has I'. Lb7O.—l♦.
t
Xisconancous.
OWANDA mA
* W itRET
ZIOL ALE ES S.
'Vrer7 Wednelelsr. by I. Atrit
Wbo64 74 etrt almost 40.
a.t, "*.besb "
Bye VI barb ... . .......
Itarinthest 14 bulfr• --
Cern, bae1t.... , -• •
Oats, Vt bluer
Boar. bulb..
•
Butter Volla) 115 * •• •
do ry,
w aoto xr,... 4 "
root, Is barrel ..... ...
lb
Warw. itbguth, f . , .. ;,;.; .. , . • •
rrot or yete ;a,— Cr
yeWara 66 lbs.: Osts 32 lbs.; Barley o;
ag Beans 62 lbe. Brea 20 M.; ch,„
U HL ; Timothy it ibt. Dried reao
a•
Dried Apples 22 Rm. Flu /teed 40 Ihe
Ma
•
Alb ARRA.NGEINIENTs (4.
Tug TowAsrDA POST.O.I77cE.
Until farther notice the /Mb'
arrive and depart ea tnlans at thlt •
Arrire.
......7:13
• ~•...5:15
....12GO
aaq.34.
Norttard3in.a,
Simthern +••
.7rOr - •
Vauban
Due/tore •
ytv _
ille •• a. u. ...... '.1A; .. . •
91i00 n. zr......, . tk.tsl
Barclay .-',... ... 12:00 u.
..
....... 2.% r. n
Eaton maga arrlies etc
.ry Mc=lay, Wenhuva i 4 ..,. !
.r rido i t mbe r. AI., LA dePait9 It 7:0(.1 h.. ;4. ..,
Tusday, Tbursdny,'att daturdaY.
stbarty Corners mall arrives every Tucnday, r,,,,.,
day and Saturday at COO .I=lf. Dtp1111.9.,1,
' at 9:00a45. •
• 11".• All mails etnivrBo nefisulei 144 r, cl, ii,„ ,/,,,
parino; and the alai/Amara and Jana Owe 4.lnfp',.
get Retie'''. -.' . ' ' Si. W. ALVOSS, P..U.
----------
-
.pMMIC
The sabeertber will offer for eale at Lila
in
M Alemb er bany, Brad-ford miMa nty, Phe 4
Pa., on t,t y •
of
elating fn part of 1 pair Ilorfte, Welt prep.rty, r eatehl.q . )--..,a,
ottet. 2 Cove; 3- Spring Calves, 1 tWo Lorre luxe!,
Winton; 1 light two horse sarong IVSGOIs,
Uarnese, 2 Plow., 1 Cultivator, I Harrow.
Mill,
Chains, Forks, Carpenter'e TeolN. aei
e. a ,
other articles too Anutercue to [neut.'',
•
.F.S.R3I yon SALE AT Ar,'7l.o);t .
,
At at the name tl.tre and place 11.4 t o Civet, r.,,
i
. vrill. 130 offered for sale the sutiscril 's rtal • ,„tZ
culasistlllitil .50 aerea Of land. all ini rived, /tad e,
der a state of cultiratlen, I. ws.l frame hra...,
frame bara and shtuf, large orchard of graft,l
a good Lying spring handy to both` hou,e,teellorn
andinstrl. other 1 3011VeniCLICVAS taa 1:01113610133 to IL' r.... V
tiou thereon. 'Raid farm eltr.ated .i.; /4lie from s. t
E. It. R. .t Lasidsbrlrg. Sate to cumi:rave al 5 c.,
Cluck LLD., 'when terms of Hale will be c.,ulk, kt,,,,,
For further- particulars call or writ; to the ~r. 1.-7.
bee,
~ blatt riTEVENs.
, Laddatirtrg t Pa., Aug. 2), 1870-3 s•
STRAY. —Came info the
en . c10 , 6 ,
ure of the xuberriber, en Wednemlay 41,
16"10, a mutat BLACK RAIIE. The owner le meetet•
ed to enhee feenre.rd, prte , ein4Terty, pay charge,. end
take the meme away.. ALLEti .5111 N 9.
Xerth Totrauds,-ttept. 3, 1570=-31
TO , THOSE 'GETTING THEIR
ciLOTIIINO MADE - To oltotat
lOU !Should study two tl:inge. First,
GET Tli W4/31/.: Y11i5".1.41.31.144
5..,0nu4
WIIE.Itr. THEY ARE SOLD CHEAP
And. in' order to be able to sell a good article cl,a;
the merchant roust underanuol his banners, a.:
know bow, wbero , ,nl.4l whet to buy ,as a pract-)
man does; end a
PRACTICA TAILOR
I❑ all it i brandmsl profven to he, having ha
EIGHTEEN VEILS EXPERLE,:c:
ll4vg ban l cuttv:
a
heuttlAytt, iu
NEW YORK CITY
„Itdo ray, own buying, and
my pront6 With UV man, SO that h of
do--and with low rent and other expete....;, is r.
portlon,lhas making - the em..t et car:7l72a
bubiness eery
In mading the,above you win 1.42
I CAN SELL GOODS CHEAPEU
Than Well foll9wing the Fuzin.•F.4.
knowledge , /f it theineekes, have tn emr,l , •y othr
large salarien to zitt , lail.to it. p.r,l
pay seeordingly--aS they. lite hissolf,
DO BUSINESS TO LIN : DBY IT
Il
putt alAn.
by cfniw en
8r.:.1g,, Tu./ zhda.
Aug.1.0,'70
TAyLori & co.
MI
thc iicst hp.r
CS OEM:F. P UR
f tar• ••
H. S. ti
a. Nab - at
S..pt:-fj, /670. -
UNDRY FOlti SA.T.lEL—Situnte
- - 11 in Rome, Ilrailford.county. pw. The cheap:A
property in the world. r A large Foundry In rrinnot::
order. with everything used 'm the businea,
terns, Flasks, 67 , 0 A good Rouse and Barn, At
acres of choice land, good trud, well, .ne. All
two thousand dollars. Inquire of li. W. DRow,,.
ING, Rowe, Pa.. or Ilraiuhall .t Ridgeway, at th, ,
Red. Naite - anil Pine sOre, Ilridze Street. Towanda.
Pa. jnly 27,'70-3ul
F].l . SATJE.-4. firm of,
20;3 acres In North Towanda township, atcl
about cue mite North of Towanda borough. Men
on la a new image. new barn. and a good orchid. -
Will sell the whole, or the buildings with . Ace or po
soma, as the purchaser may desirc. For (tun,
particulars inquire on the premiers.
Sept. S. 1570.-3 t. JAMES FOSTET:..
FURNIT:CrItE!
U ro-lug purclabcl awl n.:Menislio.l"thu
CAEAP Prit:IVITCRE' STORE'
of 8. T. Decker, on Ifnin-at.; first door below
k 3Eyer'a store, and a little south of the ae.net
I am preintred to furnish
.FIIIINrrtrRE OF ALL KINDS.
Wholesale and retail, as cheap as tile Rule , tll
had at any - establishment in the county. Ily eW
is fell and' Complete, comprising all the.
usually kept in a firsteclas Furniture Stori,
public are respectfully solicited - to eterniey. tiV ft 4 k
and Prices, at No. 155 Nlairtret.
N.l3.—Picturea framed with Loatuess aud
Towanda, Sept. 1, 1870.—tr
TOWANDA COAL YARD
ANTELIKCITE AND BITGULNOCS CO
The undersigned, haling leiled the Coal Yard
bock at the old ...Barclay Basin," and Put ccrup!.. l,
. a large Coal-house and °nice upon the prennses, ar
now prepared to e furniala the eitizens'ot"f ow‘u:
atx
da eel- vielnlty with the-different kinds andelzes of the
named coals upon the most reasonable tarns 17.
"quautley desired: Pricks at the Yard uptfl
notice :
Largo Egg - •
Small Egg
Lump
V.inspth Nut - • ' sr.
ritt.itOn ;Nut ° ....• 5 011
..Barclay. ,, Lunn)' . - 4 ....1
.... Bun of 31111e 1 .- • , 3 .711
Fine, .or Blacksini)n...,
The following ad:ll4lms] charles tint ho made for
delirprlng Co*, trltilin tho borough Waits: •
Per Ton ...SOlouts. Extra for carrying in. 50 ct. ut • .
Ball T,..23 1 ..
Qr. T0tt„...2.1,.:." ." " " " ~ 25 ."
476- iilrde.rs }nay be leitnt the Yard. corner of E.,:1-
road and Elizabeth Streets, or at TLC. Porter's Dii.g
Store.
Urdf.irs must in ail eases be , .1
the cant. WARD /t". 3tONTANII2.
Towanda, June 1, 1870—tt.
_fiLT BY THE LOAD 01:
L) Single rr.l IVY lc KERCl•tt'n.
•
VOR SALE.-SOUSE AN 1,.0"1
xi tuate ou Fouctli etreet, near Jaw('
MOW!? 44:32 rem', with welt and ei,tern. good Wu , :
-and irtfit, tirqulre of o.lk.Wicau.or. at the ; ten
Wickham k
Sept- 15. li47d; •
TOTill
'..-I,ADIES AND CHILI)
P.EII OF ATHENS.
MMffi=inffr=
1=
PATLEIINs of ALL TILE LAMM STI - LEA r.n: S
Booms over Post Office-31a. lloyt's oh! stzinll.
MRS. MARV
Athens. Dec. 21). 1962 'Agerd
TEA. IN GREAT VARIETY; Tlll
:fineplt in Ihe nrlrtrt nt FOX ;I:
0
Si i°
IMMI
Gii 0. 1,',.,
Urpa r r .
•
..7:).; A. v
y,
• I'l9l,
rs crane
711: !
HENLY //A R/ZIS,
{LOVES
thy tc,7
TAlLbti k 11YA
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