Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, October 06, 1870, Image 2

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.• • EDITORS§ . •
E. 0. GOODRICH. IL W. ALVORP.
Towandi. Thvhday, Oct. 6, 1870.
I .k&'j A :1
YOB OONGILB£O, •
HON. ULYSSES MERCIIB,
" CT MUM= COMFIT,
• ADDITIONAL L&W JUDGE, •-•
HON: PAUL D.' MORROW,
JAMES H. WEBB,
Of 13mIthlellttownship.
PERLEY H. BUCK,
Of T csay Tme. - -
FOB COMIISIONER.
EZRA C. - KELLOGG,
Of Monroe tcnruship.- -
=BY COMIUSSIONTS. .
REUBEN DE LONG,
Of North Towanda township.
COITSTT AUDITOR,
JOHN S. QUICK,
Of icilinoftawriship.
Re_publican Meetings.
LL MlSS—Saturday, Oct. 8. Speak
ers, W. T. DAVIES and J. HOLCOMB.
LACEITILLE—Friday craning, Oct. 7. Speak
' era. Col. E. OVERTON, Jr., and W. T. BA
YLES.
MOUNTAIN LAKE—Tbursda y evening, Oct.
6. Speakers, J. BOLCONB and Capt. C. M.
MA VI
TROY—Saturday ere ...wag, °et, 8. Speakers,
Hon. U. MERNA: and L. P.,ALM. T. ON.
ALBA—Friday eyer , irwc, Oct. '7. B bra, Hon. U. 3LELCUR•and L. P. TON.
BENTLEY WITT.DILM:i.—This week's
in4eadcizt Republican contains a
letter from B. S. Bn-rnir to the
judicial conferees of Susquehan
na, in which he places his withdraw
al in their hands, asking them to
act is they think proper in the prem
ihe. Upon reflection, the conferees
have taken him from the field,' so
that Jndge llosnow now has no op
position.
THE STRUGGLE FOR CONGRESS.
It is evident that the Democrats
care nothing for their county ticket,
or for the additional Law Judge in
this district( All their hopes and
- efforts center on Congress, and for a
'chance to elect Capt. BROCKWAY they
will "swap," sell, or sacrifice one and
all of their other candidates. "Fore
warned, foroarmed;" is a good motto
in peace as well as . in war. Let us
be wise.
In the big fight of 1868 it was
shown, by the large majority of 14,-
00 for Gen GRANT, what the party
bias Of this Congressional district is.
It was the largest vote ever polled
here—larger by over 2,200, than the
vote for Governorjast fall, by which
in thenbsence of 1800 Republicans
and only 400 Democrats, the dis
trict gave WILLIAMS ( Rep. ) and
PAcsau (Dem.) about 50 majority
each. Nearly a thousand of those
absentees were from Bradford conn-
ty, and nearlY all are Republicans.
There is nothing which has trans
pired, this year, that should change
the. views of any voter. Gen. Gay.s-r's
administration has steadily reduced
the public debt, and yet lids largely
lessened taxation, and has maintain
ed the national honor at home and
abroad. • Judge MErictra has borne
,an honorable part in the furthering
of measures to this end, and stands
well among, our national legislators.
His record is undoubtedly good, as
Republicans are honorable, Demo
crats all admit. It is impolitic, in
the hikhest degree, to drop him for
the sake of 71 novice.
That Judge Msacun has not been
able to satisfy all the demands made
upon him for offices and spedial
favors, is nothing more d iltan Messrs.
Gaow, and all others found
in their experience. But that is no
valid objection against him. He has
been faithful to the party and to the
country, although he may not always
have been infallible in his impressions
of the best among the many solicits
ors of his influence. He should re
ceive every Republican vote.
MERCUR AND TilE, FRANKING
PRIVILEGE.
Weak-minded and abintr d reports
are in Circulation in portions of the
county, to the effect that Mr: Mawr':
has grossly abused the franking privi
h,;go, by transmitting his private cor
,respondence , with it. It has been
stated that ho has also practiced
favoritism in the use of his frank,
denying itto some and giing it to
others. It must be patent to men of
sense that this is utterly untrue, and
is a. silly argument ,used to hood
winklhose who are in theAark in
the matter. Mr. 31Enctat's record is
before the people. To say - :that, no
man's career has been moreNnight,
and honorable in evetv particular, is
only to assert a self-evident truth.
Republicans, be not deceived. , ,
/Or The coming election is of vast
importance. The success of Repub
lican principleS - for the next . ten
years depends on its result ! This is
• the year of the State apportionment,
and should the power fall into the
hands of the Democracy it will in
evitably
. so apportion the State, •as
to weaken our strength,if not entipt
ly destroy it. Onr opponents ax
.fully aroused to the fast importance
of this election, and are working day
'and night for, success. They will poll
all their vote. We must poll all ours.
It is a tiina.of all others when men
should not trifle with their Totes.
It is no time for compliment; but 'for
hard, earnest work- Wo urg,e Re
publie'ans everywhere to organize,
and on election day to turn out in
their strength .to defeat the end and
aim of the Democracy.
M. Think of the disgrace of hay
ing the Old Wihnot district represent
ed in Congress by a copperhead!
Every IZepublican who is induced to
stay at •liorne on election day, will
contribute towards this rmalt.
The certainty of electing our nom
inees for Representatives, has caused
the importance of the position tp lie
lost sight of 3 1 ire desire to call la.!
tendon to the experience and cluarac-;
ter of our candidates, becalloe
would have the voters at all times,.
see that they are properly represent
ed. The nomination of Jet= H.
WEBB fortheAflii- an evidence
that he has been a .faithful ; servant.
For four sessions he has maintained
a reputation for honesty and ability
which is creditable to himself and
honors the people that he represents,
No suspicion of ,wrong-doing rests
upon, his Representative. career..
Amidst all the profligacy • and cor
ruption of the State Capital, 1 no- one
suspects hita of baying been, Inhed
or led astray by improper motives.
Those who differ with him accord
him the praise of intwity. No high
er meed of praise f. ould be awardvd
him, and our pOple 'would wrong .
themselves and 416 injustice to an
incorruptible and faithful Represent
ative, did'they not testify at the polls
that they appreciate his integrity and
will stand by men who respect them-
selves and return to' their constitu
entcy uncorrupted .by the many
temptations that assail members of
The Legislature. If the voters expect
men to remain - honest, thy should
stand by those who have ;been thor
oughly tried and have proven their
honesty.
MD
We spe l ak from
,perSonal knowl
edge, when we say that Mr. Wtx.a
has a character with his fellowmem
bars, and with the men generally of
the State of which he may well be
proud. His return to the House,
will be evidence throughout the com
monwealth, that his, constituency
value his services and appreciate his
inflexible honesty. Itovill be as cred
itable to them, as it is coruplimerittuy
to him. The value of .'a member of
the Legislature depends in a great
measure, upon his experience. His
influence increases with each year
he is returned.., Mr. WI:BB cau be
particularly serviceable this winter,
as measures of great public import
ance are to be considered, amongst
which is the apportionment of the
State into Legislative and Congress
ional districts.
A worthy colleague has been pro
vided in the nomination of P. H.
BUCK. He will thoroughly satisfy the
requirements of the people,and fill the
position with ctedit.• Integrity is now
the main qualification for a Repre
sentative. That 3fr. BUCK will come
home with unsullied reputation, there
is every assurance. That ho can be
trusted with entire security, his whole
life gives evidence. Those who know
him do not need this endorsement,
told to those who do not know him,
we can unqnalifiedlytpledge the cer
tainty of a long acquaintance that ho
will be a worthy colleague of Mr.
Wmas. We trust that many years will
elapse before a Representative from
Bradford shall be counted amongst
the" Roosters," and we promise when
that time comes that the people shall
not be kept; in ignOrance. But that
evil day is not in prospect with such
candidates as are now to be voted
for.
Its- Five States hold important
elections on the 11th of October
Pcnns,ylvania, Ohio, Indiana, lowa,
and Nebraska. Ohio, Congressman
and a Secretary of State, §upreme
Judge, Comptroller, and meMber of
the Board of Public Works; Indiana,
Congressmen and a Secretary of
State, Auditor, Treasurer, Attorney
General, Superintendent of Public
Instruction, and judges of the Supe
rior Court for four districts; lowa,
Congressmen and a Secretary of
State, Auditor, Treasurer, Attorney
General, Register, and judges bf the
Supreme Court; and Nebraska a full
State ticket and Congressmen. Penn
sylvania, in 1868, gave a majority
for GRANT of 28,898, and 9,677 in
favor of the Republican candidates
for Congress in the same year; Ohio,
in 1868, gave GRANT the handsome
Majority of 41,190, and 17,383 -Re
publican majority in the Congres
sional election; Indiana gave Cra4.l.
9,575 majority, and a Republican
majority of 961 in the Congressional
election; lowa rolled up a majority
for GE.A.yr of 46,359, and.for her Re
publican candidates. for Congress of
' 24,265; and Nebraska gave GRANT
4,303 majority, and the Republican
candidate.for Congress, 2,491. Only
a: Presidentialelection is pretty sure
to call out a full Republican vote,
and it is not therefore surprising
that the Republican majority fell off
a little in some of the Staten-men
tioned in 1869. Lacking the severe
.discipline of the Democrats and the
ability to vote as often as do ,the
Democrats in some localities—New
York city for instance—the' Republi
cans seldom poll a full vote l in minor
elections. This, of course, is not as
it should be. Republicans should
learn by experience that hard work
is necessary to success and should
never relax their efforts in any event.
From present indications, however,
our friends throughout the States,
where elections, are .to ha held this
fall expect to turn out their full l
strength. They are working hard,
and we shall he surprised it they do f .
trot achieve success in thOse - district's
where we have heretofore - had a.
Republican= ajority.- -
AO. Capt. BsocEmir dict Lot make
a favorable impression during his re
cent tour through this county. The
faet 'that he 'talks tariftat home, and
free tradq here, leads lihi'party to sus
peCt that he is going - to eL.;a - ti some
body, and =my. .of 'them are
thoroughly disgusted-with him.
Bmdford ea* give 4,Tl i) ,rn
jority for lt.frucue l if the voterit- are
411 oat, . . • . •
REPIIESE/iTAYITVF.I.
/ 1 "S ONE MOMENT !.
We ask °yen lukewarm or doubt
ful voter, wiiilsupported laucout or
;Vrefkrt*lfir.4 ll 4 l foria*
Vaii, ;I Q t h r"4 Pi
`ecru* but the real 4 . 1:
prefer for Congress—Nzacta
131 mm-weir? _
- - 2. : Who - do Prosident - Charr'mid
_hie supporters desire to have elected
fiord this district-11mm/ or Maws
_ .
:WAY ?
3; 'Who do JEFF DAVIS, and all the
leaders of tholete rebellieo,--wish- to
have elect ed asv c.!ipsocawAy ?
4. For whose electl9n --- wpald all
Rebels:join shout---Miaava-or,llaii6c-
5. 'Who do the friends'-of .Liberty
and of the thion, every-Where, Wish
to he:elseted-10acira, Bnocswkr ?
6. Who do tlioae.whO r Would repu
diate.our national debt, and destroy
the value of our.bonds rind Currency;
wish to ' see eleeted-7-ItEUCiun or
Biwa:awn..?
- We
_will not 'attempt to' answer, or
to indicate an answer, to one of these
question& We leave : that_ to the
common sense of ievery one who is
called upon- to vote:
_Aside from 'all
petty, trifling, personal - considera=
tions, the great issues should deter
mine our choice. In the light of the
great past, and the influence of this .
election upon the pregnant fature, ,
vote as 11111001 N and as'GnArr would:
wish you to, and not'as the rebels
and jErr Davis would adviSe von.
BM. The office of additional law
judge for this district was created at
the almost unanimous request of. the,
lawyers of both counties, irrespective
of party. They asked for it, because
it A-as considered necessary for the
prompt and proper - dispatch of busi
ness, and for the convenience• of
those having business in the Courts.
It is not -unusual, and in this case,
was highly necessary. Those famil
iar with the Courts of Bradford
and Susquehanna counties kiaow
that an amount of business accumu
lates which it is:physically impos
sible for one Judge' to properly dis
patch. Those who object to the cre
ation of the Judgeship, cannot have
had business to , transact in the
courts, and not having had experi
ence, are not aware how sadly the
presiding Judge has been overtaxed.
Judge Monnow was appointed up
on the recommendation Of the law
yers and business men of both coun
ties. No othar man was suggested,
and certainly no objections urged
against his selection. Ho has pre
sided over the courts of both comi
ties 'with - ability and dignity. No
charges are made against his capaci
ty- nor impartiality. It is universally
admitted that he has made a good
Judge. In all such 'instances it is ,
usual to endorse the aPpointment of
the Governor by . 4an election. Are
there any good grounds why the rule
should not be observed in this case?
Mr. BENTLEY having failed in his ju
dicial venture in Lycoming, now asks
the people of this district to confer
upon him the Judgeship: Why
should they do so ? He is an out
sider, having u§luntarily left . this
district for Lycoming, and coming
back to disorganize in furtherancoof
his scheme of personal ambition. He
certainly cannot claim to be the sal.
perior of Judge Mor,now in point of
personal character or legal acquire
ments. • .Tho same idissyncracies,
which have made his political career
so erratic and , uncertain, do not add
to his qualifications for a ound and
impartial Judge: .
The people of this district will not
set aside the selection of Gov, GEAR,
nor will they sanction= the - trickery
which prevented a harmonious Con
ference, however much Mr. BENTLEY
may desire to wear, the judicial
ermine.
The Deniocra,cy are disgusted
with the Republican party for resur
recting the deadissneri of the . past..
There Aire no dead issues. There
may be, n' century hence, when the
lives of the present generation be
come only a. matter of history, but
to-day they arc living, breathing real
ities, sanctified by many a vacant
.chair and desolate hearthstone.
When the present generation shall,
have passed away, and the-keen edge
of-grief been blunted by the heavy
sod that
. ris, when our'
presentstirrawilieconienly a.School
,lay's lesson for- our, 'Children's ebil
dren to learn, these : things-nay lie
dead issues, and along sense of secu
rity - destrOy our present suspicion,
and distrust towards a par' ty who de
sires its record may ,be buried with
the past. But at present the Repub
lican party 'will go 'to the' Coining
election with the steOfait.detern2iin 7
ation to protect the Country' from the
hazarth'i of any such future Democrat
ic - dead issues.
The, Democratic party first
tried to dissever the Union, and hav
ing failed in that, now claim the suf
frages of the'
,people on necOunt "of
their i i re - ea4nent4i4gFitY 14 .. a Pi 4ri
iktisni. In Delaware Statstbeynora
ilutted a nian)whe-deeined :apart
to speak of Senator Revelkas busy
negio: In L ouisiana the Democratic.
.) .I , IL
Convention passed a roso,:mpo to
mite as,ono man without: regaril to
race or. color. r . !But. 4illortunately,
'they added Snothis: ; `dense fletting
forth that. the"Aniameri might rest
assered,,that the Democracy,will ever
continue to live up to the grand prin.
clines thst.lai•e - se long Characterized
it We are i,ficli*d to, !think that
not Only die lOYal i%!iiiteS',Vti lents
ions negroes
.11,100, liltve, htui abort :
ranch of those Pgrazidprinciples that
have do long charaehirized " the,
Denfocrtitic I;atty,. Cgii\H '
sum To :ma Ti mis:.
appor
tkeinm#olThillnuittrabltr-tcr dig=
trict the State se; as to put:.-it :under
their control. Therionstitutien pre
vides for tut_ appertionment to
made evezi The laht
oneivos made in the sessittn°l-1884-7
/8 6 0,
next, orinter.. that, DenMemey
should secure a majority* the next
' he. *: l o _ftille: r4 in9 l
I P,e4ierierek 034. so *iloks,
Ahem •Logitdative
control of thOßtate for the 'next seven
yearsibeyoad idlpmsibility of doubti
with a reasonable prOblibilitr of con.*
tPlOg BP
could only be _followed • by I ntel moat
serious eartiequenci Mut if
dti:xiii& of'doming to 'peso *lanes fore=
stegd: by the ,
'vigilance. diet no Aeliekk.'ean
,ticed bydriendship or perscaud
legs to cast his - ballotfora' Demo- I
°ratio cancliklate for the Legislature;
:The prize is tc " ) grA. end' too
fil2 l )( ftiqn, ‘;ts ° ]' P 9 letW'deci- by
;personal` motives. Should -the De-
: Milerok'Oectoze' a Majimity
district the Statevep,,:ei to
nulifi the • large 'Republican majori
ties in different parts of the State;
'they would be able tO,mak° thecon
'gressional apportiorinient; •
haps, put a free trede, delegation - -
.in
Congress. They might elect the next
'United' States Senator, Ot- even '-the
next two. 'These are some O the
probable consequences, of a . Deaip-
cratie majority in the Legislature.
To prevent all these ciVils, it but;
necessary for the Republicens thro'-
out the State to stick - to their ticket.
We have a large majotity. .Let it,
not be said that with' a' numerical
strength on our side, we allow the'
Democreci.to have practicer control
of the State.', Republicans, : howere. ,
of voting for Democratic, candidates
for. Assembly or Senate.
REPUBLICAN IJIEETENG.,
The first meeting of the campaign
held by the - Republicans of Towanda,
took place at Idercur's Hall,Sept. 29,
1870. At the appointed
,honr ;AO
hail was filled ; with a large and
thusiastie aiOnce. Afte,r the per
formance of several national airs-by
Stulen's Band; the meeting was -or
ganized by the election of Col.' lola'
A. Cooonco as Pre . Sident, With HENNY
LulonS,wx and. Wu., SHAW He . Vie*
Presidents, and. GEO. W. GusTur,
Secretary.
After * few introductory remarks
by the President;:, he introduced
DANIEL KAlsres, Esq., of Mauch
Chunk, who proceeded to address
the audience in an effort which in
every way sustained his brilliant rep
utation as an orator and a politician.
Like Mr, Baocawa f : Atr,
took occasion to review the• Course of
Judge Meactru in Congress, but gave
him the 'credit duo as a worker and
a Beiresentative,,faithhil to .princi
ple and the people's interests. He
then reviewed Mr. BuocawAy, claim
ing that- the latter appealed . " to his
war record for support in loyal ,Re
publican Bradford, and . apologised,
fori,he same in Democratic Colum
bia. The financial, tariff, •and• other
issues of the day, were fully and ably
discussed, and in Conclusion, Mr.
harts made a stirring appeal to
old Bradford to be true to her record
in the coming contest and to return
Judge !thwart to Congreo by a ma
jority tliat ebonld be worthy - to_ cola
pige with those, she lad rolled up in
the past.
I#2o Hear what the Republican,
published at the home. of Capt.
•
Baocxwex, says of-him: ‘.
" Capt. Brockway is at heart a
warm advocate of free trade,and the
candidate of a party each of whose
Representatives from this State, in
the last Congress, voted against
Schencks tariff provision. Lalioring
men, whom will yen vote for . ? Mer
cur supports yon and your foresta,
while Brockway would h'
flood the
country with the products pf pauper
labor from Eurepe, and send
.you;
families as beg 'to the cold Char
ities of the world. Up ` o• Subject
the Democratic candidate fOr.Con-
Oess dare not expreiii a public %An . -
ion. He 'writes letters to Mentorir
county,' and eridenvois to pro duce;
the inatoression'in this, ;that h.eie
tariff man; While in. Bradford. where
the Democraey'are a unit in favor of
free trade, he gives full scope to hie
free 4rede and' ruination doetrinee.
Will you ,trast 131f111 who thus
evades, prev4icates, mad openly fals!.
ties upon nrinestion.oritieh"vital 'in
terest to every laborer, pled:mule,
and brteinees 'man in the country? •
You will be called Sven to elast,..your
ballot for a man to :represent your,
interests in the next Congress. Do
not be foolish enough to 'cast •it for
a man whb, if elected; will join the
combination already formed to break
down the laboring man". ' •
•
ser A. matt' may . a
be good soldier,
but no stfiteanitiif; s or's - gdOd 'states
,
man, but. no soldier.."Arceiellsn 1 lair, ,
SloCwn. and , many
crthers, were g ood , enough _ . soldiekk,
'brit werO pot on the right. kids to be
elected to .oftc*, ''SOtOe; Soldiers;
ia4Wbvg ,- , ' (44 4r400.' , 4443r.w0.1
hotray alfery ;came for ihielk - they,
One straggled. soldiett is
on the elni!•-•=-bnt
noir , 4C 'l4
L'~
•
LIPTIT4m. , —The.. , I4I:IIiNg inau
should 44 and - reflect -Wore •he
casts 1:0 'Ate ter BlitialVA - T, die free
tk'?</4 4',4irikeii'nediffeoUce what
lie pFOleides );le 'nien ,this:4leet;
the_ party Which. he ,repcesenta are .
•
anti-protectionists ; and it 'elected be
would be competted' to • carry out
'their iie •• • .1,-••
A rtarA *YOTIMMI A VIMMIT
Get t our' last vote--theat Rxr.
onlyltettublican
is elw*t• - •
B
G , " t otelf4; l 4
= Ff.'' ,
be e acted: - AA -'
Think of the' peens of itinAph
that ring ont from - every Rebel
talt - Vopperheser regiotrlfr br our
au* mem, shonl4 Idiom:Muni
. to
currythe , Aidrict of Wuacer _and
Gmqw!
ii47Le
to
tuty
1 at
the
die
•erat:e
aergies
Legiela-
401ke-boast ofoiray-Eitichm-
Hjan,Atjul Copperhoaad paper
troiori. .6,ha Igo would Niro hove i%"
would be the: jtthilatit cry of 'every
iihtiOe pf seceisiOnistei;'from dui Rich
oNYlPiratar3 CaPito-to, the
starvero of our, soldiers at A4dorson
vinc
• .
The RePtiblicana of Bradford eotin
ty can, by an. old fashioned Jydly. at
the polls, on,Taesday next, maintain
the faith and honor of Atte :distrid,
and stop the months of the rebels
and' copperheads.. Let , us do
,S. W. - larrLE.:„ We have- received
- • ."• • •••
a gemmukieation from, a !oldie.; iin
reference to the past record of Mr.
loin; DeinCeratio candidate', for
,
Representative:: The' expOed, state
of ourephimiii,preeludes, .the possi
,bility"of Or publishing, it - entire, but
we make slew r extracts; '
- " dothunis;"ro Aim 'That world-
'be Repreientativi Dernocratie
party, S. IV. Little, cornea before" u'
s,
sailors,.pleadia4
; for ari- o ffi ce, that he may fill; his
temPtY pockets: out of ' OAS' great
eoflin after he' has iied'
,Ifis influence for the last'ten years to
destroy this Republic. Well, I recer
lect wheri Mr. Ids: Secs was 'electdd
first, that 'this illustrious Little said
that "We Derhocruts of the North,
are not going stand this. We will
elect our delegates and said them to .
Washington to meet Soitthern geh
• tiemen, and President JChnson will
recognize them as 'members of Con
gress! • These Were his words, arid
if he will deny them, ho will deny his
God. htid when a soldier came'
:home frem the army, he pointed his
fmger.of contempt and scorn at him,
and said, "-There is another .Lincoln
hireling robbing the Government • by
dead-beating away his time."
* * • * *' *
"In conclusion, Comrades, let us
rally as of yore around our 'colers','
and Scale the ramparts of our foes.
Let us all march boldly out into the
contest on Tuesday next; and give
,this illustrious Little d chance to"
stay at home.
m. Democracy is a unit to-day on
nothing. In one section it is a white
man's party; in another it fraternizes
with the colored people. In Penn
sylvania one-half of its press is open
ly in favor of free trade, and the
other half cowardly silent on the is
sue. In 3 l-amachnsetts and Maine
it bids for the vote of the temperance
people; in New York it demands free
rums Where, as in our State, under
the beneficent results of a tariff,
workingmen are plentiful and a pow
er, it makes a- point of 'denouncing
what it calls " coolie immigration."
Down,in the South, where the. negro
is the only laborer, weak and incapa
ble of protecting himself, they in
vite Koopmansehoop to bring t his
countrymen by thousands. Witness
the followhig :from the NeW Orleans
Times, the Democratic organ of the
Southwest, of a recent date ;
" The same foolish opposition in
variably noticeable , at, the introduc
tion of all labor-saving improvements
is now ripe against Minege
tion. No greater boon can be con
ferred on a country .or on a people,-
than an increase of produetiveness
by the introduction of cheap labor ;
for every cf&or closed to an old call
ing it would open a dozen wider and
more• promising ones. ' Nobody but
interested politicians or stailow rea
soners can possibly urge an objection
to it."
And on this
,Tiestipn, also i , the
ben 2 Pc6ti party from Maine, to
Texas,' is not a unit.
' . [Communicated.],
COUNTY POOR HONE IN TIOGA 00,
WHAT IT OOSTIII. HOW IT WORKS.
The 'Commissioner's clerk of Tioga
•corMO, Pa., gives the following
'statement of the cost of , the county
:popr house and farm of that country,
ym:
M The farm. &beat 200 wee. coat 27,400.
New balblinge ereeteerhace 17,000
:MKS Ittrultqr, &a., 13,000
Total 6_7.400
The premises will.accommodate
'about 125 paupers comfOrtably. The
largest number at any ono time has
,not exceeded $O. The cat of keep
ing the paupers for 1868 - was. $2.24 •
per WESOki and , for 1869; $1.94 per
,week. It costs considerably more to'
get started. The' price the present
year for keeping-the peepers will be
reduced.: More thst—halt of them
are very - oldopeople, , ' aed many of
them foolish rind insane.
The, agent.of the Bingham 'estate;
probably the largest' tax-payer in
that county, writes in regard' to it:
"-As I understand it, everybody now
favors the poor house system in this
county; as; being much _more econom
ical andlar mere satisfactory than
the old my." • J. BE -
It= iiint on
•first
page of this .4 - unie 086 - article on the
from , buls.
pendent Bepublican,: thu organ- of
the tkpublieSn- party in =Siisque.
hennacounty. TP 3 ad 'We &Aids&
It, !wins to us to, end, the question.
Bmmer has failed to procuro' the
support of •any
. 1 if wspaper or party
in the dietrict: irri l cisSigliep6l*
4.`44401.:''': 1 •
'air The latest- itiforniation"frcirn
Dar lineens r mi, the' D.enieertitie
4 1 e ( ! for t I 4 I C fie seas
the " handwriting on ,the,wa4," fore
shadowing utter ( - ,Tefeat,• and he al
ready begins'fa
Ifloo soon 1 - 4.iinetai• -
mutt was , r oaf oti !Girt
why aidn't,yoti pia on
'Or 'choose lb= 6thornifth ?, • • ; .
terA severe and dst,raetive
freshet preisiled off , the Tiitoinae
aiid Aries riverEl p of Stiturdi t V last.
- - - Ira es Itsrosilaa
1 TBEDEMOORI2IO,IIIIDMW
~--:-,
*urn mlaws Ins raziockatic*Fruia
' ' ' ..b . f *WWII Unit.ir - -/*lt ', ..iiir . trItEES
gKO ...
aerate -1' -r:4 ' -::-,'. : 0 .- L 1
! . - i . • - i!`11 . ''
- t2 r i :,4
mpown. Kat-. F m.‘ _ Last
Zi lr USW= res T e; l4lll *lo46 4l4 gem=
iliernesma-ap I near Surnealir Tut n
ltalmet mit minuet mine• many i lab ot pliant
young soldier. Sheeler von Brockway rot vii
de
kandidate out der Itersipantarket, vas
g d l i nWdell vol roe der matter mit tar imminent
and so forth." rind so I pea mit der Nall up. and
_trenitammik,thm.:loacdn-1- essli-sluitwot l•
Pula not bay pleated If had not seen D. Der Tall
a tootle dable np mit der stage on, n lt Aunt ash I
Roes mit dm door in sum yeller be abpeake dot Lb.
len McCain road pe der shaLemnn nv dot meetings,
and Shades llarsaus and "anodes goodkroking vel
ler. vauld help der Kernel u der Vico liresidentii.
lad Taut. col, ,* Vain go up not act snit s
thin dot stable, and t* Berso n*:
shad ash haSump
nds= ash never vu. go Shu up mg set mit
-der eidentrabieetsgs. I-dinke , dee does - not be - no
dem tie meetings : but Hans ho ewe Mal shad
vett a er WC* Vile told den ptt sees yet
s tilted, ipe at
meeting dot rail. ,
- Pell. bratty soon. alter ram more idlers Immo In:
Yea. bratty
got mit his 'met up and shPashs Pull
dings spout demlninclples rot - treuterlies dee gtiv-
Orment. =ldols be maps ?tinkle • Iricufa I Tin DM
introduce to you mine young trial* Oaptin Shark*
you Dirockwar. nom Kolmby bratty, rot lab dde
demergmtio ktierdate ant der kontramitkket odd
der eleven them mit October. dish vall." trodden
der Intel seta mit der abate down, note Isetie id
ler vet seta pack
up mit ter hind aide ItY der Ship. be
gets mid genies init Itv der stage,
shin yeller hush ups mit der
hirhan wont da end Midge and
Dar=
sons he ablapaldk hands ant leffa telt Itts spa mut
den dot beetle wiles he Arpeaks : ' "Mine Melds mit
Africk". lintl, dan Shade* Barstow he ablaut Ida
hands. mid Alden N 0 Cain. he shut Istuffut riteeat
land mit Ids , Mouth, finirleetted Staith - :he i*s,
. dot vu gook" Den dot lLaptin vial ihpinnty be
esys : "Mine feint& I bet going to dell you, sum
dings vol your Kongemorman. Me: Stmdgellerear.
duet mit Songeesa." Una den I drake now re heart
satogings •vot lab loot. " Veil den dot 'ffsptin he
aye :,.. Mine , fermis . pm made dot , Situdge Nem
cur mit I t -Ma- many as dem dimes, unt btt
does nott t dree Speeches. DIM mine Meats
AM leetledisce cd,bapwr vol you see mit mine hand:
kobtaltur Our Stoldge Nerour's record vile ho vas
mit Itagrese. 'excet r ils Tents, Mkt &an, mine
frieuta, vould till, a S hook.", . Tint den I miler
rot :sets poldut me Leg unffesu vas not dot goat.
Tint Imp yaw. der voteew lint &Mace yeller says
IMu von Diptch rod. not Meg =date milder
amt. tradl dints dot a ?entry demergra dot reale
ma. vett dem pliant rot votes der saint vender bed
demergrat. : • : ,
Vellden 'lst lEsPlIn von Wore* he gems tint sets
down, • end den mun ,veller be singe ent r "-Pilet." and
Petty soonAtittooteld demeigratio ox.member mit
Assembly renal Wyman , ecnties• mit dor! atagetrp,
Der. Kernel he doesh make no bow—l guess be vaa
not mi bate ash der Kaptiu vae. Some troller rot
us petlint eights aye he raeporey roe Kernel Pilot.
vor,elem Ingo= pax, velkirs abased him roust all
for vile. wet sum dimes dim relines nukes him bay
TuuutY Dollst tor his dares von, year, nut sum.
dimosbot so much: tint der demi:runts day huts
hirnmo more mit der Zongresa dicket yen Sludge
Demur beans so easy dwo times pefore. tint I :links
dot vat too had rot dot roller col. Nell der Ker.
folks shpeaks dot 'dein demergrstio yellers • vould
have notings to do mit der past : dot der war vu
done ;AM new issues vas pefore der hoopla, tuuldot
der demegrati yes .ktindn out on der side ter frith
and right. Dnd den I dirks dot vas gook vor I
Sinks wen der Kernel eomeeon der aide iv truth trot
right be drat must shine ' der licTahliealt WAY.
After der Kernel says sumdings spout dem rollers
rot roast:au mit MSc% nnd dot icy got so much
more ash des . carat, ho goes tint sots down , ant den
sum venue 'he luillera "Shad:son," tind bretty
quiela sees a miller coma"mit der stage up, not he
had run pig book mit WS arm, under. lint he says :
"Mite hints, I beech a bashful yeller cram der
roods, cm Sullivan konnty, ant I vottld not hare been
here to-night only mine old vornan she says to me.
, Shorge, you nand ko mit Towanda to-night, lint
me dot Shirley has vain play at dot meetings.' Nor
you see dot mine old YOUeln . she likes :Marley—dot
vas Eeptin von Drokway— s o much as eve:poor else
but one Yeller-41nd dot vas rue." Tint den I dinks
dot Shorge's t. old romp" has not got very wool
toste.' Veil Shore° be reads immdings out mit der
book. nut shpoaks about dot National Debt. nut et'. ,
erypody dey begins vor toWo mit der door out. wit
Sharp hems dot his .. old venom" rants him , not
so der meetings vas proke.
Veil after der- meetings vas proke, ex-prothono
tary McCain auS Sludgy Daraona del comas mum
der stage down. tint dry shakes handemit ex.Post
mastdr &end Smith. antes-Sheriff Mocalraff.'nut
ox. Commissioner Harry von Decker, out der :links.
dot me der nicestmeetings vot never vas. lint d e y tells one sunder hew dey vould glean out dam -
teal yellers, nut dot dey .4 onld show dem dot der
=ranted rotation " mit office, nut men who
.. not rant so big isaariss., lint den I ran yea
tickled. Dere vas Kernel McCain rot vas elected
lirothontary so Meet times by dem Radicals. vonld
not stay mit der party-von molder caller, .. tateted
him nu dot Mike, mad se vebt nut shined der Poo
ple's Harty. -Hat dem um Thomas von Woodruff
vet dem Radicals makes Sheriff, net yen "he gets
nothings more den be goes and shines der People's
Pasty.. lint Harry iNtn Decker he dam 'bust der
same cot ex•ShariffronVoodzuff does. tint Shudge
Hareaus not ex-Postmaster Smith day gets rand pe
ruse dem Radicals does, not My* them =radius
big, unt they stanol3 der People's Party. Veil rile
dem yellers ill pclongs mit tor People:a Party, der
Shudge he prints mit his paper soundings about dot
mail business, tint der curerment pays late so much
as Seven Hundred and Fifty Dollars, nut dersbndge
does :makes so much as Six Hundred Dollars vrom
dot little job mit I never beard, him shpeak dot he
get too much pay nor dot printing. Vell.dem rel.
lers vu all in dot People's Party, unt It proke. nut
den day all shines mit der Johnson Ifeveniant mit
dot proke, unt now dey all pelongs mit derDemer.
gratic party unt I dings dot die fall dot party lin
go tint " tw ine mit dot woodbine."
A SOLDIER.
Seir Capt. 131t0CKWAT did not• seem
to relish some of the items in the
BEronrEat last week, but ho bows
they were true. Because a • tnistake
was made' in the locatiOn of the room
whore• he had :the whiskey, is too,
Blna4 41::.(Alibide for even , a briefless
lawyer to _resort to.
direct attention to the
able - article from the Independent Re
pulkll4" Iln, on the Zudgeship -question,
on ..,thQ .ontside of to-day's paper.
"The' Republicans of Susquehanna
have had enough of BENTLEY'S bolt
iu
Vir Every Republican who refuses
to go to election on Tuesday nest,
virtually enters a protest againsOhe
wise and judicious administration of
President GILANT.
GOQD MOLASS.II9 - .FOA 50
cents per gallon at FOX /a Asmara's.
Oct. 6.'70. •
ROLI.DAT GOODS'.
The Finest, Largest an& Best assortment of 'Pam
Zephyrs and Fancy Goods, this side of Now NM*.
just receteed id NM. CARTER'S
Oct. 6,10. •• No. 117 Matt at.
GOOD TEMPIARS MUTUAL
•
BENEFIT . ASSOCIATION.
itembM•ship fee to Secure et death 62,000 610 - 00
Annual Assessment 2 00
Mortuary An S e Bß MUt. a g e from . l5
41 ) ° 41g a
411 to 60 210
(Li. JONES, Wyahislng, Pair.
General Agent for Bradford county. Local Agents
scanted. Sept. 29,10.
•
TIISSOLUTION.—Th, copartner
'ship heretofore *Misting between the tinder.'
signed ilea this day ; been dissolved by mutual con.
sent. ' AU accotints and notie due the late firm Ctf
MYEIt CFHOST. must be settled and daid imam&
ately. Mr. FRONT will attend principally to the
settlement of the company Scemmts.
;.; r • ; • ' JOHN 0. * PROST.
Hyestairg, Sept. Oth '7O. - E. REED ISIEFJ3.
1
. . •
.---
O:I7CF,The undenngned having, poratased of
Me. Fnoei hie intermit in the BlTEnenund AT;Lts.
will continue the milling sine* keeplngen hand.
Rote. Fenn and Meat. - leo Gaon= PLastim, at
market ?atm.
- , e0pt,28.10. . • • , E.- Bum MY E.
ISSES linii3SLEYkitto
Have ripened n new
. DRESS- MAKING - INGABLIEGIMENT,
Id the room Witr :mesa Nftmelere -Mallon? More.
(One door south ofKok & Mercafe), where they are
prepared to do all kinds of viork in the Drees Mak
ing Una; et reesowelde rates: '
FASHION I . IATES •
Of the Meet stylamiedved sitsoon sapublished:
They:l,lll*h* give ►natrueDon . t4. •
• CITTTLNG AND FITTING ENZID3I:3. -
.
MDINLE,ICINGSLET.
Sept. 29:70. LYDIA G. EATON.
COFFEE, TEA, SUGAR; FISH,
wllo.le.sao and Teta&
July . stecAßT. m MIX.
F04: 1 47114
soll Boots iuul Shoes it cost to make room
for New:Stock. •
,JOHN
Sept ! 22;10:
AKES AND era I lIERS.--GRE=
scote4 Honey. Raison, Le
Doan . Ginger Cakes ? Waahl 'Jumbles and
Cede.' Biaraiti and 43,1 kind, of (inoken at
Maintl.ll. "NI. i.' itOpptig..Lli.
NEM
New - Advertisments
•
aSes~eati:
11101111MMEWY BROTIEBBEI,,,
WILL cwirsTexiipinit
;i• I, ,r -5
1,.1.4
100 CASES
100 CM= •
100 CASES
. „ La_ :•
MEN- and BOYS : 1=
MEN and BOYS
.50 CASES
60 CASEB •
50 OKErifil
}.~j.~ 'i
~. ~:: 5 .., t. .. ..
WOMEN'S and'XIMES SHOES.
WOMEN'S and MISSES SHOES.-
WOMEN'S and MISSES SHONA
LATEST
LATEST . -
LATEST -I -1
AND BEST QUALITY.
AND BEST QUAIJITY.
AND BEST QUALITY.
100
100
100
FINE TRUNKS,.
FINE TROST:3,
FINE TRUNKS,
TRAtiUI;NG BAGS, &C. .
TRAVRTJNG BAGS, &C.
TRAVELING BAGS, &C.
FINEST LOT IN TOWANDA.
FINEST LOT IN TOWANDA.
FINEST -LOT IN TOWANDA.
200
200
200
SPLENDID HORSE BLINXETS,
SPLENDID HORSE BLANKETS,
SPLENDID HORSE BLANKETS,
EVERY DESCRIPTION
EVERY DESCRIPTION
„EVERY DESCRIPTION
Largejot of
Large`lot of
Large lot of
FANCY RUGS, AC
FANCY RUGS, &C.
FANCY RUGS, AC
Having enlarged our =lemma and made erten
idea purchases of all goods to our breach of trade
we are prepaie&to offer extra inducements. .
Sept: 2 2 _.1870. • HUMPHREY BROTHER&
on
HOSIERY!
TAYLOR & C 0.4
Invite' particular attention to their
HOSIERY DEPARTMENT
comprising the largest and most
COMPLETE SITOCK-
OF HOSIERY
ever offered in this vicinity, for
LADIES,
MISSES,
CHILDRFNs,
All qualities andll sizes, at the
very lowest prices
Sept.l,'7(l.
PLASTER: -- 800 TOES BEST
Cayuga Ground Plater at Bridge 11111 a, Non
talon. A. for which all kinds of Grain will be
taken In exchange. t
. March . W. A. ROCKWELL.
GEM FRUIT JARS, THE
b 7 .4. In use. wholesale and
Jake L. ItroCABB k
F 4 TE ASSORT
IMENT
VLOUR, FEED AND MEAL
4: sold Fheath, at COWELL BITEBII, ,
TAYLOR & CO.
Are selling the beet low - priced
I ; K.ED GLOVES
,
lotbe world, for
15 CENTS A PAIR. e
Alen, $ completo twaortniettt of the celebrated
. 8. • K.
at ,
; , •
TAYLOR k CO'S.
QALT'' RY . - LOAD OR
Bind it PDX* MUMMA
15 10 .4*.ig -- ;--HUUSE AND ion,_ - ' inmate' lknirth, stied. nearlaines a.
nounfifalkt feat. with Ina and astern. gad BvdsC
atK'hott &Koko of A.D.34,lexualf, at the atom° of
& Macro. , . •
Acct. 144370. ;• • . • '
TO THE • LADIES:AXD . 0701 M
.11 0' Ail) bass AND*l,oix.
. -.;:m...,/muravwxar4ausurzwr..-..
Pitraire-or, ars,ass Liner artssi mos BALL
.!totelidartiSsicdies-atts. Hoyt'. 0141 stand.:
Xi& NAIR A.lvAimartg .!,
Auteur. Deo. Jo.nee. - Arlnt;'
rpaik. IN GREAT VARIETY,. THE
Ilpest in the market at FOX it MESCUW&
STYLE
STYLE
STYLE
BUFFALO ROBES,
BUFFALO ROBES,
AUFFALO ROBE%
GENTS AND
YOUTHS.
TAYLOR & CO
QPICES OF ALL KINDS 'WHOLE
'NJaad ground at FOX & BLEItOURT.
RIME CIDER ViIL4III2IAR
REMEMBER THAT FOX& IKER
CUR are retailing aft kinds of firecaries at
wholesale prima. The largest steels in town. Oluids
first chum. Rice' low. E. T. FOX. • •
Sept. 29.10. •• HENRY • 111ZIWTTR.
.
McLEAN k, HOOPEB,
LIARIC
F:AMILY -SE LOCK.
MACEME,
41;11 stitch. betty rev. tech. gent,
egrd, bind, embroider and gather in the mostperfeet
mharaer, aidwill eew.frourthe lightest to the hes*
eit goods
•
•
It is not 'so. Cheap Machine," bur' in an respects
equals the higher, prioed ones, while in simprielty,
non-liability to get oat of ruder, and ease et manage
ment rr In . :WARMS ALL.
Ai esmainstkm Is desired from an to test the troth
of oar 11115ertiOtLIL ALL MACIILIMI wAvay.triD
MARY E. WATT. Agent.
Towanda, Sept, I.
TN BANKIiIIPTCY.—In the matter
of E. P. WILCOX. Bankrupt. '
To Wndx rr. MAT CONTI= :- The underaigned
hereby gins notice of his appointment as -Assignee
of E. P. WILCOX of the - lborongh , of Canton, in
the county of Bradford, and State of Pennsylvania,
within said District, who has been adjudged a Bank
rupt
District. upon- his own petition by the - District Conn of
said
PUBLIC SATA—I. will . sell at
'public sale, on my premises. on Moore's HS;
Ulster VVirlt. on Timid''. November, lat. 1870, torn;
menctng at 18 o'clock a.m., all- of my Stock, Farm,
lng Mamas, kr:, together with my tarn. - -
Sept. 22,10.-:ts* • LEWIS LEWIS.
• A STRAY HOtt. CAME IN THE
..Llenclosure of the subscriber. in Overton twig;
Bradford county, on Bert. Itth hut. The, hog is a
white boar about one year old. The ,owner is - re ,
guested to came torratdprtme payperit pay charge*
and take It sway. - WIZ. W. 'CAHILL.
Sept. 2200,2 w• L. •
MUNIISINOUIL
111ITY - AtUSING.
VT
. ,
C. W..CLAPP,_
•
airsirthg teased the tibminnew and coal daturas
-tadanging ao the Messrs. Welles,' woukt ootuy the
etthamtrof Wyainsing and vidnlty that he will keep
*mama, on hand a habitat* of
4.t._ _l4-
-*I, Cliil*NUT, PEA AND BASCLiIf:,
L Ir. E , •; „
IN BULK OR BY THE BARREL
A :L!T .
IN SACKS, BBLS.,
_BAGS.
E ,
PLASTER AND . ILEROSIOE OILS
. Width beidli be pleased to Mipply_thens with it
reetionsble prieee.` None but Messer qnsurgviil
beoalmed. tar ode, consequently cannot hit in giv:
big entire !satisfaction and meeting the wants of the
CASH PAID FOR GRAIN,
On &livery. and for everifileseription
. . .
FARBIEIrB PRODUCE, -
Ort.kean to itltilinB for Odoil, Lime, Salt, Pla . sker.
- Calmat and Kerosene 00. • - • •
'ISAAC 1.,11 DIOrIc al tel agent, yin elwaYs be
at the Warchoaittle attend to castantera.
, .
Wyalustng, Aoselo, 18704 ,
T L 0 . 4 &:sCO.
HAVE' itIST, OPENED
VERY LARGE STOCK
L ).A. .br
ALL STYLES AND QUALITIES.
Plain lied Flannels,
Plain White Flannel,
Tiißed Red Flainpel,
Fancy Shirting Flannel,
and Fancy Opera s Flannel:
all of which will sad at the
LOWEST. PRICES
1M
Septl,"lo.
TAYLOR & CO
GRAND OPENING. . ' •
OP NEW r . .•
FALL AND HINTER GOODS.
MISS R J. KINGSLEY
Begs leave to retain- her thanks to her patrons for !
liberal patronage heretofore, and assure them that !
no exertions will be spared to ensure a eontizmance
of the same. Having just returned from ,
NEW4ronx
wail* large and well selected stook of
. ,
. MILLINERY GOODS
Of the latest LONDON and PARIS styles, such . irg-
P
BONNETSrUATS, he., he.,
Which I now offer to the ladle! of Towan4 and
also, a fine &election of Hair and . Fancy Hoods
oompriaing
LACES, -
LINEN COLLARS;
tUFFS,
EANDE:ERCHIES ;
•
CORSETS, Ac..
•
I have also reopened, in connection.rith the above
my DRESS MAHLNG establishment, and I am now
prepared to do '•••• ' .
CUTTING and rirrlNG
in the Ries, t fashionable etyls on short notice.
. Entrance next door to roe & Mercur'e, up stairs.
Sept. 22;70. •
FOX & MERpTR
Respectfully inforio the public that they bare just
opened a tine assortment of
- NEW GOODS.
Consisting of almost a in the Grocerruad
,Psoviaion line. which they er for gale at •
WHOLESALE Mat Bram,
•
At the lowest marketrafes. •
•
We feel confident that with our experience and
faeilitles..we shall be able to please the most fastidi
ous. Our Motto is ...Good_ Goods at Reiscibable
Prices."
We shaltwork barA to please. Try as Corner
Maln and Pine streets.
E. T. PDX,
Towanda, Sept. 13,'70. 'MYST 31ETICUit.
CIROCERIES AN I PROVISIONS
NA aro selling at reteOy \ FOX. & •
FL°Ell, THE • CHOICEST
31artiet, by the sack oil - barrel, also Freak"
t, Corn Meal, Feed, kc., at lowest market
ratss at - . ' FOX & 31:1111COR'S.
SYRUP AND MO LASSES
. CHEAP
at , FOX & MERCOWS.
SIIGAII OF ALL KINDS RETAIL-
Iag at wholesale prices at
pox k atEnacurs.
VERY CHOICE - GREEN'
. AND
Black Tea salleng abeap at retail by •
FOX & bIEftCUR.
Price, Us 00.
WITHOUT CHANGE OF rENAION
Dated T .. owaada, Pa., the 214 day of Sept., 1876
. BYRON W. UMW. Assignee
Fri WANDA. MRRETB.
- 112/012216LE PUCE&
• Coeree6s- d rolt2 WalneohY, by C..b. -PATcp
subject to easages. l 4l4. .
irbest. btlab-i
Rye, pl.bash
ftelnibest. basb
Corek, bum
Os* V
&sem Al=
Batter (rolls) V ........
fti-02 deb •
, blab
Moan banal .... ..... .........
Rim 16 ..
(Mons: .. •• • .. • •
Wszawri Os .... ; co rn m 1 4 ' 4 :
Bye 66 lbs.; Mb" 33 tbs.; Barley 46 lb: 6,141,1,:
4$ lbs.:. Beals 62 lbs.; Dm 201b5.; Clover
IMw ; Thnotby Seed 44 lbs. ; DOM Pesch%
Dried Apples 22 lb , - ilgx flood 40 Mo.
AIL ARBANGE3I:ENTS M OP
43-2. THE TOWAXDA POST-OFFICE.
traw
antra anA tairt otice _
eknrs s
D the Yana At 411111 otsot v2i
ftat. as It
. ... .
Natant' Mall, Arrive.
Soothers .. 7•13 A. .r . b'Petet
e•, - ..... ~, '
Troy - .. - - ." . . 5 P. IL ..... , .• 4 P. vt.
_ .. a . .... ...... 22:1:00 is, ... :::',.: 1,0 1 5
1. A .... R,
I, :anto
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.. - // :00 A. M. ........ I :rki . x
Lag am ai e .. ' 11:00 A- 7 d........ 1 2 .00 . x
4"" H 12:00 ie. . ._ . 2 ; 0,, „
Eaton =Wit 'MYR" every Monday, we„j aw y, 4zo
=at 6 : 1 : 1 0and departs at lug A . i . 4
Y. Thursday, and.so m m a ,
Liberty Comers mail arrives every 7,
n Thead. Thu,.
&wend Saturday at 81.10v..n. Deputa tue 4y
at 9:00 Lac."
atm
sir.ta Naar SO Waal's blfera,Ut tin ~14,.
purism; and the flails norin and soma dote 4.5 st, s.
tes previous. S. W. ALVOIID, P.m.
TO THOSE GETIUG THEP,
CLOTIIL'IG SLIDE TO OIIDEIi
fl , u should study two things. First, t‘,
iIET THEM WHERE yirter•cLtss
IS lI.ADEt
Secondly, •
MIME TIIEY ALE FOLD CHEAP
And In order to be able to hell a
ei .--•
the merchant. must .nnderatand bid bt001,,,,,
know bow, where and what to boy ae a p r y " r
man does; and a
PRACTICAL - LULOR
In ftLits branches I profes4 to Ix., Laval !111,1
EIGHTEEN -YEARS EXPERIENuE
In Me buninega. !lave lx.rn a crake in =;nnv, th
best houfts in
t NEW
.YORK
I d m own buying. sell and ast
divide o
my p rofits with ;to man i . Eq ng > that I.lcnttin4.4 yin aLI
do—and with low rent and other exp.oses:
portion. thus making tho cost of carrying on the
business very small.
~ -1
In reading the above you will see why it to that
I CAN SELL GOODS CHEAPER
Than men following, the business. arwl
knowledge of it themselves, have to employ otb.i.
large salaries to attthid to it, and customers
pay accordingly—as they, likimaysell,
DO BUSINESS TO 'LIVE BY IT.
If you doubt the Above stiteinent, coati:..
by calling on
Merchant Tailor, Bridge kit., Towaiida.
TOWANDA AGRICULTIILIL
&c. &c
The superintendent of this sh9p is 11,W k,
some of the beet
t.
tillMßtit WAGONS,
•
11.ATF9R3.1 WAGoNs,
COVERED AND OPEN BUGGIES;
ever offered in pll4 marlet. r.,•At d
OAK AND HlelioßY TIMBER
tined, and all work znade by the In.-
LIIIENCED WORKM:7S
We have the.
PATENT E - E - SSIA IRON .YEA Ts,
Tery'llght; and ao durable that even tune, hae
little to do towaida their deny.
Please examine our_work bcfrirtr purchmeing ,!,
where. Repairing done on ehert W
C. 31ractir., Preat, . u. W. VINCENT.
Towanda, July 20,,1870. Superintend. id.
R. M WELLES'
Until further.noticc prime at yard, are
Egg, or No. 2. $5 5e
. Stove, or Nos. 3 and 4 ~ gl :01
Nnt, or coarse: No 5 . . - SI .:,
Pittston Nut, or No. 5 ' , .'5 (.4-.
The following additional charges will be male te
delivering coal within thy borough linuts:
Per ton :50 rts. 'Extra for carrying in ::,..;
Half t0n.......35 ••
QUarter t0n...25 ', '. -•
•
• l Anr Leave Orders at my Coal °girl, Nu. 3.
curs New Block, south wide.
ai Orders !mist in all easo b e keee2.l.an A d
the cash.
Towanda. Sept. 15.'70. • R. M. IVF.LLE.i. •
F -u NI T
.LI
Having purchased and replenished the we!
CAEAI' FURNITURE STORE.
ot , g. T. Decker, on Mair..st., first dobr below co, I:
.t3lyer's store, and a Mile south of the Means
I ant prepared to furnish
•
FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS,
at wholesale and retail, as cheap as the same van
had at any establishment in the county. My et,t
to full and complete, comprising all the yarien,•s
usually kept in a lirat-class Furniture Store. The
public are respectfully solicited to examino - my stock
amrprices, atNo. 155 Kate-et.
13. , —Pietnrea framed math neatness and dispatch.
J.
Towanda, Sept. I, 1810;—tf
TOWANDA COAL YARD
ANTILIaCITE AND BritiMiOS GALS
The undersigned, having leased the Coal Yard and
Dock at the old "Barclay Basin," and just cannyiet”d
a Largo Coal-house and Office upon the premised, are
nose prepared to furnish the citizens of Towanda and
vicinity with the different kinds and sizes of the
named coils npnn the most rratonable tern:• in any
quantity desired. Prices at the Yard until inrtht,
notice
Stove.
Ar g e ' Egg
RESI
.Plymoth Nut
Pittston lint .
oo
“Barelly " Lump
" Rnn of Miner; 3 70
Fine, or Elackamilli 3 o 9
The following additional charges be mad, for
delivering Coal withinftm borough limits :
Pet T0n...50 eCnts. Extra for carrying In. )14 n ntp.
Half T0n..3.5 "
Qr.T0n...25 •• 23 ''
/fir Orders my be left at the Yard, corner
read and Elizabeth Streeta r er at 11. C. Porter's I , mg
Store.
110-014lera must in all cases be accompan4,l with
;the cash. WIRD & MONTANIE.
Towanda, Juno 1. 1670—tt
SITIF' YOUR BUTTER, BOGS,
POULTRY, CREP—su. and ErCITS t.,
THE FARMER'S PRODUCE A:SSOCIATIo
Office and Receiving- Depot, 247 Waahlegtoo
New York. - -
•
This organization la an Asmoriation of Farm,
for the purpose of Receiving and 8,11104 .1:1 kr.,ls
Farm Produce on Commission only.
An communications to the Association
addressed to - • S. A. Friars. 8 , "Y.•
217 Waidlingtou e.t., N. Y.
Shipping cards may be obtained by nd‘tre+ , nng the
Secretary, or of ' E
- Leßaysville. Pa..
Who is therreveling Agent In Bradford and Sump:,
banna Counties.
R. F. Bost , . Pres.. U. EMI:AND, Ver, Prrx.
S. A. FELTEN, Srey.
Sept. 22.'70
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that appgoation will be made at the next meet
ita; of the Legtalature of Pennsylvania for the incor
poration. of a ;Savings • Bank, to be known as the
Athens Savings Bank, to have a capital of fifty thone
and dellars.with authority to increase the same to any
amount npt excetdmg three hundred,thonsand dol
lars. The objects of said bank are to receive money
on; dpcosit and to discount .notes, bills, Ac., and to
exercise general banking privileges, to be located to
the borough of Athens, county of Bradford, with
authority to. establish branches at other places In
saki county. juneld,•7o-.ins
VALUABLE PROPERTY' rOli,
SAM —As I comtemplate going to Kansas, I
offer for sale the following property. situated in
Litelitleld Centre, Bradford .county. Pa.:
and Dwelling combined. , Large and commodost. , .
been built only three years. Lot, 1 acre: 11 0 .•'
and Lot. Lot 2 acres. Also 10 acres of
land with good barn on, 13; miles from Litchr.oi
Centre. The obese property will be mld :heap. a,
both my attention and capital is needed itt the. tr.st.
where I have purchaied some valuable propert) ut
a thriving little county seat, For particulars, autart • a
or tml . ; en the subseriberat his store.
aug.l.'7o-att• 8. 3f. LAYTON.
FOUNDRY FOR SALE—Situate
In Rome. Bradford county. Pa. The cheart . st
property in the world. A large Foundry in rulvx-:
order, with everything used in the busine.4, ,rat
tern& MAR,- k.c.J , A good HOlllO3 and Balm.
scree of choice land, good fruit. well. Ac. All tor
two thousand dollars. Ithfulre of U. W. BLOWN
rsa, Romp Pa.. atm Brand all & Ridgeway, at the
Red, - Whito l and Blue store, Bridge Street. Towanda.
Pa.- u6L ~ - July 27,'704:111
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7••••• 152 ky i%
334 t!
7 `-t° 1 101
lIENRY'IIAIIRIS,
WORKS STILL 'ALIVE
COAL YARD
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