Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, September 07, 1871, Image 2

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News From all Nations.
.-.Gold closed in New York on Taos
day nt;
—Several-New Hampshire hOeses
have died of hydrophobia.
—A bag - containhig, four ghastly
human heads was fond en a Cahlornia beach.
—Some of our cities are cleaning
tip to receicr, a Nita from the eholLpi in proper
6tylt).
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—Massachusetts has- had com
pplsofy education lair on its statute books for
years:
----Auioug the patients iri the Insane
Asylnirttn ilarriA)im; is afathcr knel.two
dangh
trrs.
-3n.time R mulberry tree becomes
a silk: gown—and a silk goon becomes a ico-
—The Memphis. .Appeat tonthingly
anodes to “the short an annals or tho
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—Florida claims to Lave better
cropo this year thin during any year
siuc.,the
Rastou, of nest• .Almond
\. Y., kiika laituself becatige ot
--4-Niagara FaiiT'Hletels linvo a high-
POtnr Wirtlit`ta.- It's
I.' • <•••
--;-Neyada has a tirinliing.§al on
c4llOl the 'Hears.: Vicky tutdc;rstltn:.llll,_ , fit
r.e,,k;of things. -.-
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_‘,.larg,p•ileet is now engaged in
rum-?:era? tQCry off the' coft.si
catelilas thri3 far been small- •
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.;- --- The Vermont .collectors Ofintef
)l4ll"rev,Tr...e have settled their acennn4 in fOll,
:.truare Stith tfia,liiiitt3tl States •gpvcrr.-
%,i/s.e.
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-, --efilifornia figs are ripe, and ..
some
of Vio gEolvaiis will dry cxme , lileritble qnantitios.
Lek ycar ()he gr:Aver .7,01 d 2000 pounds of flO
f:-on] one Irec.-
Persons a.ro warned by . Mrs.
sinirnong of St. Paul not to pay her hnFband
any' money until their prize fight for the char . :-
is ciccidetl.,=,_
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--X newly .elect - ed Texan constrt,
Li,: , 1.0: . ,.:tc..1 that he eOuld "clean out" every in.
hr.l.it:ixt . ,;and began ou cum McCabe, who tort h
w_i th killc. l ., Lino. . .
'A --
arUg,St , liar, .been sued for
dating( F in Wavvrly, N. 'S:.ifor sellitiglau.lanum
to a urtn`a wife, and the-jarr have awarded
tiarhagcr, to tlicqrasbancl. ' ' ,-- •
.. , --Thete is a..walndi tree in Addi
.
.5 , 0, :Vt., five feet al , i ten inelif44 in eirentnrer
(lnce. (q.t.. ki.inflred-and twenty feet linih, and, it.
:i• ,t , . t.•.• feet to the first litut.
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linniburg, Germany, a socie 7
tyl a Lccn lennol fur the .rzection of stone
c..,lllrn::s for! blil-posting i. - 'Lich are c.lso,blbef
pri"ffiliod. with drinking lortntains.. r
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-It is said theke arc almady 50,-.
(10 or.1:1 - 61.3 - otcrs rr.gisthrer.l in Tti[as, and the
Ansun number will be in
vrcasLd biAore the ob.,:tion.
Sherman recently up
wi in Sew lurk was most, shamefully
bylmelimen, and Li of opinion that it is
thr. l W4i;rst r:, - ;vcrn , 4l city thofw.i.l4l.
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St. Louis v. , man cougTht ti
trtianCUMry, which dlcll tthilef in his praises
sloth_ The owner' of the bird; now suestam for
danitigt , m, fur trot taking proptr rl , .fe of it.
i.lebief:Justico Chase is about to
a -"Whiitu House" of his own at Mat)agan
eett, 114., so thatite will I).:.stir , t-, roach that
whi; ainLition has co 'long, cravog.
—A Stilten ishind, "excursion party
go into c light at Long , . flranch on the tli3tri,
during which - pistols and itnirca Were :freely
need. 'The disturbance Wm quelled by tlit
—Liberh i t; last seasofi" produce
300,000 pinuad of fn;zar, 35,000 pomade of cot
, to‘; 10,C00 pound. Of ginger, and 20 tuna o
‘ldte-arror.Toi)t- the latter Lein, prepared lc.
a:larket. '
7 The, "Califoniifi Silk Corupa
tii factory at South San Francisco, 16.11 start
cii short tune ago, and thousands °fen grow
cts ero visiting to er^ how tht• machinery
--"The last word"is the most
of hir,ri iii marlthaes. - liubband and
ni,re striyq to get it than they
n: uld s , truggle:to get, pc3ascssion of a .lighted
!
- 2 . Star, of IVilming
- t•m, N. C., Leads its cations departments after
• feniwritnt mauncr: "Palmetto.
‘ o Star Itc-arns", Tnr , , , entitw." rot - 1
. "Chip Ilaslet."l
• yacht race 'between the
of Pawtucket, and Sadie, of IleVerly,
the 30th, at Providence, tt. L, for a plate val
uta nt was won by the .:41 , 1k. by twenty
hilentes,
The "Prugsiao (!),;$., Ga.:cU
ii-yzohitt. the Ilimmanian government intends
to submit to the li..gblature a bill indemnifying
qi - vditers La. goet•riimeut is
--The editor of an pastern paper
received a bank note detert , lr, returned
thanks,and modesttyuAked - for some bank cotes
to.tc•st
, —A collision occurked on the
~, 4 'Natal Itafircail, new Fairyvilk station,
frit•irtht trains, from
neglect r,f alb rnk4. .Twn men ‘vere
injured. • .
-- Tile chglera ha appo'are,cl tt
Itol.nrg. At Igrettigpbcrg, them; were one
hnudi ed new ea4l and I , .renty-ninol deaths on
,:•e 27th, and eighty new cases and (iffy dentin+
( - 41 the 2tqh Arignst.
---:- - George H. 'AfeNenn, aged' eleven.
cc :Ir.:, WaS E , thick . by 11r;htning, in Irsi•bilu-,ton,
on Tu , Arty, and instantly kilted. A Mrs. ;.-.1c1:-
4:: was a l sn struck, an d . will prolrably bel?.rile
u.:1:1. ;• 4
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—A strangor * the midnight New
yor% train for Do!iton,wlic-n near WurelicediT
3.londaT ninrlin.t..pnib-d tho Bull-roplz.and
boinediatnlT junr. , Rl from tho train: His body
was not found: • .
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eitiztrip, of, a • iklassaclal
.- tt4 4r.rn have writtoi,to Gettf:ral ..Butler that
oy earnest:). dertire tO listen 13 him, as they
1•::.• "r+-1434eti:'. lvith ranch inter( .st.. his Spring , -
azldrenA. • .
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-it is sail that there are m ore
• v•cple from Philailelphia ta. Narragansett Pier
than there are front any fit city. In fact, it is
'said' they were the titet to appreciate. and ini
•.. prove th,,,natural'advailtas.7e,= of (ltd pliCce. •
ion for double the
;nount uY spacu ti,c,l list rear ha4ebeen made
the corning Cinckraitti 1-7.y.pnsition,
If,r exhibition g„„as has br.Prj. in
ercarva st,Vt'piy p. r et=lt, above , thaspacc used
in n7O.
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,e, . . ;
-- Last Ivi-0, - . .filittillg -deeds_ RIM
Ipmds to .the anidmit of . .iST,!,(O were received
int Vtalr:---470,Nsf in . ..iii - , r was Ainped from
l'it.elie . f. •r New York, and $30,001 . 0 trout — the
NVal.liet Dr:others' mll. ,_ ~
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-=David Tilton, ,o f -.IN cm, Tori i con
,.‘ieted in itutralo of_smugqiing,. has been sel;
teneed to five month;' l: iii in tho Erie
' C,•nnty Penitfulti:Ltn aid to pay a tine of ono
thousand dollars.l
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compr6mise has been ag,reed
- :on in the FlR‘neli A9sembly in regard to pro
:longing 51:1!Thi0n475 term of M. Gam
. I;etto has Withdratcn his proposlti,n for the dis
. .lution of site Assembly. -
—,--p-overnort'enter hat: issued in
t, the governors of ev.. tato and
• teicitorv. urging thenato co-np.;rite in recur
:i:!,4' a fail representation aithe--natiotral agri
• fc1:1 orai conL•rse, - ,, to. i e hCUat Nr.sliville on
;`t lie 3d -of Oe.t;:ber n(nt.
The .Spanish government has
,5..-4roniribgated a decrec of - stinuesty applying to
political offences. The -preambie says that
g , s l vcrurnent i well awarc of the puwerloss
riess of its adversaries, and of its own ability to
depre4ail rev7,lt.
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The hark Alice Campbell,of
- iLoston, from Gottenhnsg, vith iron, was picked
tip abandoued.one liandresi and Seventy mites
.'solith of Block I laiid, end bronglit into N 4
, p , ,rt on tlr , 30th by The' pilot-boat Leggett.
:IN - 0 papers were On tioard.
—A public meeting held in South
on Ilie.3oth aPproted the selection of
!d0 -ratan Gurney;.as British Commissioner un
!di-r the Treaty of Washlugton. It is said that
Gurney has rrieeived-English claims to the
• -amount of £1,400 against the United litaics.
"Piorincial Correspond
formal treaty has been eon
ichuted. fyetireen Germany and Anstria;
ithelr n have wipe to a geed tinderstandfng as to
itha,maihteiaimer , of peace. The Vienna Press
gona-nal
to Russia. .
—Ednitma. Chase, of Minot, : now
zeirly 96. years of age, is probably the oldest
Mason to ilrb State of Haine. He was "appren
',.ticed" iti Mk-kr:a:tie, lkan, passed and raised
April 11,1 - in - St. Jobs'i Lobo, Newbury
port, ?de's.' -.
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• ---)C'fod :,ceic ent occurred' in a
i , ing;tiltir war 4 Alington, liiinsfe+, 801110 days
hgo. ).Ir. Henry Pridy . old his wife' were re
. pirnin7, nl
ine wrigo.n, and theirehild
ren stcinl Ihrnt %.oining ran to %le/C(11110 ILIUM - .
Their. sudden ..tpprarfince and cries of lileasnre
rrigiitened.tlie mines mid then ran away. al",
tragnn RLa tAertllniaNi and Mrs. Pride iu.otant.:
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radfora frporter.
EDITORS:I
E. 0. GOODRICH. • . S. W. AiIL.VOR.D.
IN
Towanda, Thuriday, So #. 7, 1871.
REPUBLICAN. STATE TICKET
• FOR AUDITOR GENEILIL. •
Col. DAVID 'STANTON,
01? DENVER
FOR SURNETOR GENERAL : .
Col. ROBERT B. BEATH,
OP SCEMYLKILL
Republiarti County Ticket.
Col.. G. P. MASON, or BRADro . r.D Co
(SUbject to tlesioxi of fferatorial Cauforvuoo.l
BLlit~3Lc2'aTf\T=~.
P. H. - BUCK, cir LtitArsvuir.
MAJ. B. S. DABTT, or CANTOS Bono'.
I.CSOLIATE ,
S. D. HAIIIiNESS, or SrraNartr.Lr
131 , -rna-T, A - rror.Nts,* •
CAPT. J. iB. REEVES, or AT:ir'ss
Tr.r_kstmt,.n.
WILLIAM B . CNYAN, or (1 Nvit.Ll
COMILIESIONEE.
MORRIS SHIM ID, ere VELLS
A.. R. BROW 'or limmeß Tyr
THE COUNTY TICKET.
_ We last week gave tho proccealugt;
of the Count ; Convention holcl osi the
The Contention wa's verc
9 9th nit
•armoniois, and the.ticketxlaced . in
nomination.one wilieh gives g ne.ral
satisfaction. , We had our per,.;._',eal
preferences, but never
,expqssed
Them - hi these columns. 1111.3 we done
so we suouhl have favoierl the -n6n-)i-
nation of some of the ernliantc:,
who were unsuecessful.
The eandidafc . for Senator, Cul. G.
F. 31AsoN, has tlbrays been an honest
exemplary citizen of , the county, a
business roan of. large- experience,
and perhaps as well acc i xainteit with
the wants of .the egiuity as any wan
in it. •If his nomination is ratifiec
14 - y the conic-roue° meets al
Scranton to-day, the .peotde of
district will Dever have eause to r
gret his eledi-iou to the positintl.
' For the LegiFilat-ure P. 11. 11,7
was nontiliatc:(ll43nacchunat
Bu‘k has served oho term in tilt,
Legislature, and hig ability adclea t
to his experience will ri hi
front rank in that hoar next v:i:'(
His tuNtili.,:ical'.; rcnowinatioil
evidente uf the 'high esteem in wi
ho is hell at home. His 511, - 2,tz::: , ;
be etrally qatifyiug to th
cans in other parts of the State.
- Fen-the other member Maj. II S.
.Tharrtr, )of Canton, was nominated.
Maj. P A LI-, was one of the tirst men
in the comity to I rc•Fpolia to the
for troops to aid ° in suppresni.; tho
rebellion.. He'raiscd a cavalry cola
pany •in the wtstern part of the!
county and was clion,captain., He
was afterwards promoted to -..lajor,
and
,served his country faithfully
throughout the war. At the dawn
of peace he estliblishe,d i , ! - 1
business •at Canton where he Las
since remained, honored and respect. !
ed by all who know him, as a com,ci- I
entious, upright man. He has s
been a prominent and carms , -t te;.n-
lIIMNIEMEEfi
cause whenever eccasien presents.
For Associate Judge STEIULN 1.);
114KNE.-:s, of .- Springtl6l(l, was 'l3l).ai
incited. Mr. HAI:NNI,
active Republican ever .a
ganization of - the Firty, and this is
- not the first tiine he has biA:n
ored- with a position at the 11, -- ,1 - , of
the pariy. His nomination 1,0
warmly ratified at tho ri!,..;
WILLIAM Iii r 7iYIN, 01 G V.:LS
the choice of the com'eution for
Treasurer, nud his noiNiciti•in
entire sa.iis . friction to tic party. H.
is an 14i,liriti1ont; farinc.r
tlie%rtputation
of being an upright, nonedl.;
I>iinl neighbor. Thy lunch, of - tlic
county' will he enrclull . ;,ftcr
by hint.
The nonfifiet. fur CummissiJner,
MORRIS SUE:FARO. of We-119,1S an active
youngk.-.publiertn,-„,who has tl.e '
enemy many in, that,
stronghold of democrac:yr.ll4 : liearty
suppat accorded to hint, by. those
best acquainted with hint i.. tin...higli
eqt compliment to his titm:ss for the
position. During the building of the
jail it is peculiarly..fitting that act i v e,
stiring, energetic en be sel:Tted . .to
manage the financial affairs of t 1:: ;,
county.
Capt. 3. B. RE1.11:, of Athens, as
nominated without opposition for the
responsible poSition of District At
torney. The 9.tptain was an excel
lent soldier, au`d - we predict will be
a vig i lant trustworthy and courkots
-District At torn ey.lllll,
The office of". comity Auditor, al- 2
ways an important position is doubly
so at this time,v‘ht.n theef - pen:litures
of the county tti'e .to be largtily,in-.
creased. `For this Office,
of Herrick, Nvng nominated. The
selection was ak3o one and the com
pliment wellmerit.:!d.
The gentlemen : , seeking nomina
tions fol. the various offices to be itili
ed,this falLwere all well, qualified for
tic positions asked, and - would bave
been supported by the party just as
heartily as their successful livals.
Republicans of Bradford, the tick t.
is before Yon. 'Now do your duty,
and roll up an old fashiontal majority,
and thus pave the way to an easy
victory next fill. -
45..1-las "Gen." licatildleris. • the
Democratic - candidate for Anditor- .
General been ordered honie: or .why
is j t that we hear no mon., 1. - oni. him ?
Hc~tstartesl 010 on an electio.uceriug,
sour some time • ago,' but' his efidrts
appear to have been :;o diseonraging
that he hat: -r, f ir t lfly :t2 , !,1 1 - 1111fsil
,
off by - the - Deniocratio '`authorities."
When last heard. fr,;.111 h(!ii! , tve lie
vies cont _ .
Arri ?sn,
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IIIPORTANT FACES.
The follov. iug imprirtaut facts,
gleaned from the recent 'speech by
Hon. (Mambas Delano at a Republi
can meeting in Ohio, should ',acorn-
initted to memory, and used d's ar
guments in favor of cox:tinning the
present National- AdMinistration in
poker anothrr term, by every Repnb-
]icaniu the United States. The cola-
paiison between the r.clmiuistration
of Johnson 'and that of President
Grant, in respect.to - financial ability,
et! - )tionly and faithful verformanee of
glut;-, Elrongly in favor of the hit
ter, and cannot fail .to attract and
rivet public attention. We gi7e the.
fact's its prOented 'uy Mr. Delano:. -
i.
.Receipts from Internal Revenue.
—During 186 S, President Johnson's
Administration, which was anti-Re
publican, had fall control of all brach
es of the Government, and the entire
receipts from internal revenue sourc
es-were $i91,180,
. When - President Grant's Admin-
istration came into power a new tax
bill went into- effect, .by, : Which the
tax on spirits was .reduced from two
dollars to fifty. , cents, the tax on to
bacco from forty to thirty-two cents,
and over one hundred other articles
including cotton, 'boots and shoes,
clothing, leather, soap, sugar, etc.,
put on tie free list; thereby reducing
taxation $78,000,000. And yet the
receipk from internal revenue, dur
ing the first fiscal year of President
Grant's Administration were t3155,-
23-5,5C07, which would ba saving to
the country of i 2,72,000,000... Thir
teen million dollars were saved in
tobacco alone, although thetas . had
been reduced from forty to tadr
ty-two and sixteen cents.
11. The ,expenses of the Revenue
Bureau. - rimier President Johnson
were; in round numbers, $8,00p,000,
while' under the first fiscal year of
Grant's administration they were re T
d need -
111. The Recipts from, Cut.toms.
In no ilepar.Lment tire, -the honesty
and ceonOnly of the present adminis
tration two - conspicious than ill the
collection of the revenue- Boni
toms. Although Secretary
gives the exact figures, for cot - lye - Ai. :
enee sake we will simply seite than
round numbers..' During the4lscal. -
years 1.,:117 a"nal.808 the total receipts
from customs'. were ::1310,Q00,000.
Dining the two yeaxs of the precut
Allministritiun the receipt
froth the same viere $4.10,000,U001;44:4-
jog a net gain of (IQ laillioni• from
this one 5010e6;
Xi. Total. Receipts and Expendi
-tures. Fon 1.4 two years ending
"March-1, 1,t); r4 7 ccipt.;
tiler.` the
year: ca the . prese:it
ending March 1, 1871, the total net
reccip. ‘vc - re . 8'74:1,04)0,00o:
stitcws iacrease of the re \ - elote
anlomith: , 1;485,100,0 it). all t:L
s:tvejralthott - gh tavitioll
lleyl : A :18,01)0, 1 ,100.
ti . The expenditure for the last
Iwo years- o; President Johnson's
rt. ign Were 4410,000,000, I.frt during
thy first. two years of (I rani's rule en4l
-1, 1871, ill.: exia
were is':1:1:1,090,000, ',dug
(if 5127,ii01/,000. lib ol her wer4h;
Pro-:lent reecivorl
nr.re.
than l'ret-ilent • Johnsoil,
totiii gain to the Covernaimit of
DV! we nr)t. i•, ilt2
art• Irc_lll.l ;.9:
I . ll ' ll • , .1 uVil :111y
011,• . ], CVC . S. it IA:.
that 1' 7 'o_4l'l6)li, iLL, arc I.coni, of 4 :11 , ..it
cle•;iro
al, i! , Lr ;lc 1),, •
1...(n, A v:iti.
6OLL ' S bUt* {,)/tilt.;
1.11(1 pnro, • - ws, is
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:o,la
I lit 1 . 1:•, plar.
..-•> tf).9lq-qk,
,•.-1 , it•I; I.- :It
MEE
f:tcts hay,:
7
the ?) of the temi
amt.() pnrty :it ont e j;n,1 4 .0 , ., -
publish th.el.-)llowing•eard from Bev.
I'. Comm.:, oni: of tlieolde:4 and ae)-
zenlims advocates of ftie
CDIIP in the State:
EI)FroT;' PrN!!`7 , Yl.V*..Nl', --
6 -1 .: - ;•:Iffli7( )7: Haiviil7 titct . t.
crr , nl si - .;tf , rll prlT_)c•rs ' pi:l)ns!
5i.: 1 ,..7 , ,,tr7 , 7! (if Ali , rw , t 2f;tli,
th , ? Tolioy in re . ,7,irri tU
tiel:Pl Anr. , ti - J
fi•Ji el:!trr. ,- t:r of rcis
intenil7,p:7 ir, • of 1 ,- ;',l
it)
Of tOr.ll)..`r",;`:•l' Pr,,fll:
::-; •:11 tion frsr thr.
• !. :f it
•=.ll:tr. ch:tr;:ctcr'. I. is
wz.lv roo;:.. , lnLlsl - I , y a v(
tt who, : , (..parated
ft.c)ll.. thfs• - iltain
thi• ti ! ,,tir
'•. , 1•:...e . (1);
a”.l
njw,,llent 11:61 it.:i v,itit
ive , -e::! - t!a,
gin of the Good Tclap!ars. \,ho t as
joinA 1-y a few. ,en nt of good char.l3-
tcr, havit.g thorn kriieve
that the C:1`4 , 2 11::1 lioc u "sfdtroll'‘ ..
Pre::iIVIIL Of thr May cl , i1"11-
ii; , ll, :11:01 induced thein . to unit
with hint in a call for the August
mectirc.r. On the :loth of June, the
• tat- C:!.trid - - ;i%ennuittee al ,
lointc.l, and the leaders of the An
gust. movcreent accepted - po,itions in
that cum:id:tee and met with it July
11. Hz.ving accepted this position
under the authority of the May Con
vention, the August Convention
should have been abandon:A, as the
reasons assigned for it_no longer ex
isted. 'But . tlicse ;nen :net, and in
spite of efforts to prdvent it, plae
cd in nornination rr State tickel. To
justify their action, they thco
-- wt , are actin as individunisovith
out any _official authority. - Now
they claim .•tncial character, a-nil say
they "have formed - a party, t'-ze: -
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From these facts it will is •
this action is ndtbir , .z le .is then rebel
lion agein. , t the :tittle it n.f
Ckuivention, of which these hien !tt,iii
elaini to Le • a part. Teirii,eraitee
men, us a I;ody, therefore arc iu no
Ray re i•t p , :usiiile - for this 'ticket. Al
ready several liistriet Convehtions
iii-various.parts 01 the State have re
pudiate.: this action, the State Cen
tral Cot:it:tine:: are preparing to do
so.:uitl.ot'.:er fol
low. Let this factit.n he treated licre.
aft:lr to as not to - invehe r..ny 111 - :11
truc . to his and
faithful to his nlotiges. •-•
• While we do not believe that the
interest§ of the party are pmerally
subserVed by pgrsonal colitro , versy,.
yet inasmuch a. 4 we gave place to
3.lr;LAsomes letter to Mr.
,HooßEn,
our readers will undoubtedly be in
terested in the reply, and we subjoin
Dttatt 11110TUIrdi GI:0110E :—Vre Cer
tainly cannot complain of you that "we have
piped and you have not danced, 'for the you
performed in the Ilr.rourtut of last weep,, yen.
could not hare excelled, if "uli Nick " had
been fidd.hr, and con one of Teta ertilianter's
witche,. or could yea have made a more, in
d-cvnt exposure of yourself, even if clad only
'ill a cutty sari: Bat your article wag positively
refm.hing, tis the movt vigeren*, albeit rather
slangy, column of Anglo tiaxon that we have
eeen in 3,11 y pap :r in Bradford County h five
yeart, gives olle a healthy SCCr , LII.IOII to
meet with a min whd Meidlc exprep.es himself.
The peraonal abuse, von-attempt i 3 a luirt ion of
your stock in trade, and cheap and thin as it is,
ihas had the effect I;cretofure of frightning your
Opponents ' who have been chary of casting
their pearls before yon. is your mode of
warfare as peculiar to von as the mephitic
odor is to the skunk and about as agreeatbio to
well bred people , • •
It isof a piece with your profanation or tile.
sa6rtd w, ruesto 'gain the cheap applause of a
thotightless crowd, the !trill.; of. the swearing,
l'a,rtOn by the religions d.nnagognc. So keep
on. "Call us pet names Georg..." and -shobt off
yourlBre crackers. 'Tlt.• pI awoyon and don't
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hurt ns a bit. _
Von are too inndi a t• - •,;;.dy Gauge to tinder
and that Illonor..and shame froni condi
tion rise," that no eireninstanees in life can
make a man a "small affair," who itai honor
and Irtlth in his seal. A.; George Landon, the
poor rTenelier, "pleading the caul e. of the 0p
pp•e:4,,,1 in 11u gate," the: e was something of
tip: hero about you; ac. cr.-:•Lnat;:r Landomem
bith•r,l poilticiall and otliee ;!;•uta
gfigr,(4, yon tit•nrcely 6,4 t• cojovvipt. and
'''' ;. r ahove •pity. . .
You min„t surely Late been 1. , 01,h,; %oar
heart when you of the tliat 3ott "had a
r=cugorf hunian un-annes,J,' aua ;lot
area con:ll:ding ;.,,•. , :tme:f Greeley c.u: soothe
- your soullpr giNo of your
fellowe.
• Thu ep and "ass
which veA. bestow ilpou IN With linen Christian
liheraliti, tuns! , las. , At: nytat .1)y ours ae
crair,4o.toc-,, wit, are con tent to
aric4fr i vv.l.74ioni, of a per,:or.r.l hature,as t‘otween
11,3. .1.11(: - , are porti,:u.: oC your bt.l-0 ,uh.turio,
a part of th: , cheap thi thuul r, and rosin-dust
In , ittidtlg that yOu have ugod years to fright
eu your optloni.ntst with, till von have grown to
1.4:1;e.v ! .. in their onlc.aey, and . thrust them for
wr.rd en every cx-cs.Aon. We retort With,
natu... a great deal mearkr and far more trutit 4 '
fol ; but there. Cotrideration doe ee'on
nu. !Ince - you hart. the. 41i,olity of a
I Chrlijan
ti: •: who “reinc.inbred tLc Mimi--
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sippi eve r since it xv...is crcek," you have
a-turauller of the Itrt publicnn part slum
long heloili its formation. von too, We
,•arly a Ilepta•lieail, being Violently affect
-ed•that. vrhea enly . cight years old, ci.stain
ly 1 . lore 'heard na,-grown, - and yet stran•;,.•
to say v.., veto for .Tan:,~ Willey.
things W(1 , 3 (11131. , 1.7
lilieiatia.whii•lt we could net ran - etion,
or aid net tA disorgtinia•• ur difsintegrate
any pt,rti,e) of the ;;rank old Ilepuldiean party,
r.deeli saved the nation, .and we intend not (••
be warned tenni oar duty either by the oppo‘i
tiga el fikiel3 or the praise and flattery of our
Ca. fl Can pin say ns trutell? IVe boll •ye
that :t is only threngli ..rgrinized parties that
:ill!" true pro.,:rt an he . made. If as
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tionjt!er:,aiin.„ ; tilat
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ttosed it. At contest, the
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ple either knew thes-?,partizans were
is falsehood, or they ac
cepted till' justice of itapartial nut
irage before it was an , issue in
so that when enfranchisement
carte, its a. , loption was so acceptable
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now, in a few years atter its aelop-
Eon, we have the very inen wno most
biiterly opposed,- eagerly emloming
it, !t:lt rep.ll U.
If there is anything in hirtory more
infamous than t 111.,; conefact. it *ORM
be a partial - finelication of the Demo
cratic leaders if they could produce
the precedent.
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Lta-t ;ralify [is wish, Cul; 3lecand
le:•.:,, the Democratic leader of this
:1110lile anti he don ' t
like pablielife. lie has put our . ecord
Li:, opthion that' "the post of honor
is at nonie." Of course, a thinks a
uhlie pi.>ition dishonorable fur him.
It Ivenid he dishonorable forhini to
aLandon his "private station." That
very ralgener :
Wt. liA hele . ocraTic t• , force
I hiw. !Ate opic r; ill
coiae to hi:- ; , :a.•,c he, di,:honor
-..nd elect itut to his "post of honor,"
which i.; idivate - Let him be
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Wasniscranc, D. C., Aug. $l, 1871.
Eternme : We are at present not Only In,
the mild of dog-clays but In the undid of ntide
of sensations, sufficiently °ldling In chiractor
to awaken (ho mast languid among na horn
their long listless mid-iitlnuner &saw.
!IVA awn upon our drtirry senses,i dent.;
opemeuts at the
• roue;. corn,
of wholesale robberies And contemptibbi Anti,
practised by a set bf men who, undor the guise,
of oftlec4 of the law and Justice, hadut
dons of vice and abodes of ill-fame for the pm.
pose of setting upon, and tiansferring their di )
eottcn gains to their own pockets. 1 .
Jt wolild seem impossible from the array of
facts presented to the' public, that IL greater
Acme of vileness or villiany could be well eon.
ceived or enacted.. From the manner in which
the law has boon administered irreertitin quar
ters, we aro forced to believe that If We have
the veritable Timtnany Chiefs themselves
among us, we have at least reprcantatlves who
follow well the teachings of those illasrtions
thers.
Close upon thissnbiliition of villaniea, came
• rut wur.nr.n
on Pennsylvania 'ratline of john 3tcdartliy, a '
well hnoWn man about town, by 0 of t 4
gembltn;ffraternity of the district. From mank
causes this man McCarthy was conspicuous be
fore the public. Possessed of - a remarkable fine
,personal appearance, refined -taste In dress and
pleasing manners, he became whiely /known to
the Washington public. raii3csord of generons
impulses, warm attachments and a true friend
of the poor. he found manyfrietell in the circle
of his acquaintance. It_ is said be was a ' reform
ed gambler, but whatever his fan.ltal l or past
record may have been, no matter ; during the
past few years, it 'generally understowi lie
had been striving to elevate himself from the
def.,.radition into which he had fallen tea posi
tion of respectability.. by this lie had incurred
the deadly hatred Of - his once been tsnupanions;
who becoming iuspired With a belief that he
now, was upon the eidz. of their-eiternies had, it
appears, without CaU 4 C" dr provocation, resolved
upon Lis destruction and death, hi nce this
fearful tragedy and coo! premeditated: reorder.
Within a few monthe past, this is.4.he seconil
llSlagsination committed by this class publody,
and the most frequented thorongbfares, of'
the ctity.under the thin excuse of persq.nal fetids
and quarrels. Theso fearful deeds,- evidence,
of the little value placed upon litmo i life
by
these gentry, have aroused the police atitliori
ties to the necessity of earnest action:, . ,-•
The suppression 9f all gambling louses, we
arc gild to leant has been folli determined
upon ; and the evil to Le rooted out of the dis
trict if poesitle. will
thqir efforts with a hope that tlle:cbeShreessful.
The many crimes ani.deallis, s-rrow's and mis
eries concealed away down in thec , ecret cham
bers of many a heart, canned by these gildcd
denS of intaiato arc but little !Mown to the out
side vrofultl,,
La.t of4;il ( - ',l , lllrh 11, o sins evil ,Flovtiun.
itly I. l ;ca in Laid by a ccrt,:..in cl,:a4 of wo
men, nexiom, to be km r,.:1 to the w ,, :, 1 11az , great
mor;.T. r , f •rinel-; ana beo,:fa.,:tore of the,r.
ahl to ,Le 1i,z1a...n family g,.roraUy : ctrl from
prcsent al . .tvaraneeF they still L: c:
entircly,grailfl , l The eolmmis of the pnlr
lic prints :Ire daily with long 11is7.13ion:.
up'ei imm , rak. ear,seQ am!
temptations, desires nal , motive. of
br,g - nlos.turn ,, d (.ht, and
t wool Ting g g. 2 ~ r ,•vt•ry
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I,:r.vity tl, y
th, ~f r.l.l•o'y st butts
tvlietliir 5n,....1: pul , li.-.tii9l:.; arc not I•ros.
an-tive of ::vira evil than. .Too.l. pnt the object
ti.es:Aa-lic..i Ilace in view to gay ilic least ig, r,,
ohsrliablelono and whether ostentanion , ly or
1 ,,i1. th , to i,i .oniothing noble in thn t3.:i (lay
1..... vi. !nip ~,1 iii , : , :: ill, insely.s. Tlicy t , x1111,..t
.1. adr.iirali:o einimi.te. to ilioliaile of pnbliv
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..,::pled Alt:: -.1 - ..r..is od ely_cr ," 1 encouragi.-
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dein , r.s.traiions o have rtr,ritly bech lt‘hig,
of a et...tract,: iinfitekatlj !cod to
siiiipositi.at that- they are. title a few. It is,
i•er,liap:, Litt jttstic,‘ say that in taany la-
Departratoitf
r.re : hot a.,yar, or the I,tatas
ai , , ,, ohlthatnt6 art ,
grat•c• to tL, pafty 4i:a a di:ttet reward for trea.
ite—The Hagerstown. Mail, whose
Democracy none will dare -to deny,
pitches unglovecl into the "new -de:
parture" 'MCI), and concludes an edi
torial on "The Senselessness of De
partures a., follows:
Departures, forsooth !: Ind depar
tures from what ? Simply a il•parture
fromPriite3lple . 1 A departure frora
the principles enunciated by Wash
ington Adams, Hancock and Seffer
son, Clay and CalhOuni- 7 -that white
men should rule in thelland! New
lights have' recently sprug up—Lin
c.)lus, Butlers, Grants,Beechers,Stuu
ners, Greeleys, Phillips's, and even
Fulton—who have taught, and some
whom still teach
,a new departure,"
or properly speaking an "old depar
ture" from an old truth—that of
DntocitAtc . PlaNClPLES The princi
ples taught by these new lights indi
cate thz , rqutittient Tar: NECIIIO Is
nn• AN I\"c' * Lrrio ••() TI11;, mum
IS r kr.r., awl the
"new departure" 'into Iwhich soup.-
' uuthinkingikolocrats have been en
'. tiecti' is simply :1A1,7,71.1.1'11. the
Ti 110t , ;L:ti OY ILi. rtmr,
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fundamental principle of the t'edral
as 'well as the Deratxtratics irathers
nboVe mentioned. Whenever we
hear a Democrat talking about "Dem
ocratic Departures,7 wn at once as
mine lie does not know ,what he is
talking about,' or has abandoned his
ancient faith. .
SEirThere • appears to be a L lively
quarrel between Thiers and Gambet
ta.. Dispatches inform us that Thiers
had made up his mind to resign, but
finally reconsidered the matter. . The
present government of •France is be
ing made detestable to the people by'
the jealousies of ambitious deraagou
gues, and the indications are that the
election of anew Assembly . will soon
be demanded. ' '
TiocA torrrs - ,- 7 The 'Repel)lieruis
haviS nominated the followingeounty
'ticket: , .•
B. B. Strang, Stat© Senate.
John I, Mitchell, Assembly.
H. NV. ;Williams, President Jag();
L. B. Smith and Dr. MeNaughton,
Associate Judge.
.1 T. 0. Hollis, County Commissio , ner,
J. F. Packard, County. Auditor.•
tte..Duringthe twenty-eight mouths
President Grant has managed the
government,.the public debt 1128 de
creased one hundred andAlty
(!t" dollar. During the same • period
ithe Public debt of the city of New
has been increased under dun,
oc rat i c f re»ii dol.
Whichlparty deserves thel'cou
tidenc;.; of the
THAT'S THE W.v THE u
The d.luieeratid fiapers'are continual-.
ly 'harping about the tans and de
claring that the money • all goes to.
support the.. administration. The
public dubt • statement - for Anguat
_shows a dectreaSe 'during .the month
of a iac a nazi ‘i tarb rinilliri,islrt dollars.
New Aifartisemonti.
ECSURANCE AGENCY,
TROY. PA,
FIRE, LIFE aua ICCIDENT INSURANCEeffected
ID flrst.o 1L a eot4panies. Also Land Snhreying..and
, COnveyanriug. Twenty • seven years axporllno%
Orders by mafl .prmaptly at tended to.
H. A. CASF
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- pSTRAY.—Came rut° the enclose
tire, of the midersigivd in Leßoy township, on
the morpin. , of geptember 1, 1871, two.._Brvwn
:Stare's,. ,out or l•: years old. The owner is here
by untitled to ,comn fordird, prove property, pay
share s, and take them away, or they will be dis
po,,l of ar-7.ording to law.
CARPENTER 110AGLAN D.
Fe., Sept: ft, 1571,w3 , . •
NOTlCE.—lllvdng been appointed
. Trtistec of the PRtato of Ilemiett Gilmore.
Ist,. of Banton townsfilo. Ilradford county. Pa., de,
by hoe. last will and tebtament: I hereby
warn and forbid all p,rnone from purchmaing any
property on the premia,:s. from Isaiah Gilmore, or
r,novir.! the earn, without my eonperit, under,
penalty of pros. cation. WA!. S. JAYNE.
per 4-w3 Tnnoti , :e.
WARD HOUSE,
DUADFORD COUNTY. YENN'A
tins popular house. rueently Lased by IfessiN.
Scm & sfrArN, and haviiiglmsti completely reflttcd.
remenkled, and reforrdsbed, affords to tho public
comfort+ And modern convouletscvs of a first
crvts HoteL Situate oppogite Urn Park cm Main
t, it is .•ruin. utl7 etnivoni.mt far porsonx
Towanda, . ittyr for pl..a:inre or business.
serr,"ll 411P-O.iS. Proprietors.
L i NEW F,LEM
Pr. W. B. Kri.i.r of this place and Pr. C. M. Sr - iN
try of Athens, hat,. f..rtned .t copartnership far the.
pno - tice of
DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS URANCUES
And may be found at the office "of lir. Kdty, ever
W:cltizint k.lactes Mtorr to ToWanda, iwelia.ted at
ail tine,n to treat patients In a firat-eljois mantirr.
N.ll worlc warranted an ri-pri,Arnteit., -
Pitract,l without .pain. ti, of
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ilrilays 2:14 furtlier , •
Aug. 30. - .1..tt KELLY St. EITOLEY.
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Man; Closer Sa..l at one open:ton; capacity rang-
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into a ha , , r inea+nre at the rile of the machine.
NO 11£71ANULLi, or NI +TT Luirscis
cli.vat.iir conyc.: - R j_the tthhalle4 chair lack to
the II all,: 11.1rp,r. TI all oitc clocatili conviriya
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AW.V.:DED FIRST Ix1r.:XIII711 at 75 State Fairs
sinc,
Send for Cuyvz2. L l rfAt`' . au l Colored klngrailng
giv.• cnALlpiet.. '
arAN'Tinkriunrs.:6 CO.. Slfrol,
• Ifarrialmrg. Pa.
Home' rutory; South 13..t1.lt111ana.
Au Attvut•waut(".l for Bradford Co. jartg,3oll4"tra
EXTIII. NEWS !
~ t qck of thc,att.•_d I:,:ady Made Clothlug ryvr
broni.7l)t v.) tbbi L.larl:Qt, by
who understand< seleettn:i ult , c aad tinT.11.4 , ,. Goods,
an 1.
• '."o"c•xx3:tct
at E. scuwAurrs: Clothing Store, one Ellyn* mouth
of Powelr& amt n , ,body; either
or alive, can Lent Savvartee CLOTILINO, 1:111,
NISIIING GOODS. kc., ,kr
tin• City of Tosr.zpau, or injilt. entire State of roan
sylvantt. And at S,hwartz."B you' can imp
.& 13coassktea,C1
and bea1.1.,5 monoy Kit
for a, :hew
e±;Pr IrCAtiCACOC).
TAT •11.13 •Iti.tahT 1;.71
TOWAIcDA;
lEMIE
• 'r7.llV %BRET
• yeal licror:111.1t13 1111!
ry
A, .a
3i~~i,zl
~,. Dead.
''' to
EMEZ
CODDING, RUSSELL,
TOWODA;
Atik•ailkoUou to their factlitlea f
kinds of
tUILDIN(3 4 .. MAT
SUM' A 8
LIME, SASH, 0
txx)u.s. Naas,
~~
PA,lirrs,
Allure at thor lowestl
ALL KINDS 6
HEATING A; COO
ItANOM AND NSW
G-Al4 ELk.
G. 3.9. GLOB/03.
ouln rrrED UPON F.!
1100F8 PUT
VITU TIN 0
00:1D15CT01:143 AND
MADE AND
I TUE
33F:S9r CL
SOLD Ad Tll
ALWAYS O'N HAND.,
'KNIVES & FORDS
.thied July 4th by the
FOR SALE AT 75
t
I'otlicti3
PLATED WOE, "
DRAM K
IRON, STEEL,
I=
(kern ' Fru
IIY TILE CASE 0
Angnpt 1, 1871 •
G 0 TO TAYLOR
M=
GO TO TsyLon fi
For a
TAQLOR.'
For New Sprin,
GO TO TAYLOR
Fur s New
GO TO TAYLOR
For, all the' littl
toiti and 11,64-*
GO TO TAYLOR GORE'S
For Hats and Caps, all the Latest
Styles.
10 IX) TAYLOR GORE'S'.
For Gouts' Furnishing Goods,
Bows, Ties, 'kg
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
• I
CUTTING 'DONE ON SHORT .
NOTICE.
96 . 1tA1N
TOW'
ar1.19'71 -
& CO.,
CO3l
- .
SHAIVLS,SKIItTS,DRESS GOODS,
turatihing 11l
PRINTS " AND .
.OING HA MS,
N3M
DONt,ESTICS; - N OTliO N S,
, BLINDS,
WALL PAPF.M,
'.l -Is'
• ..
cxyrs hNb situnt, 'AML ;I:o4 THIES;
I=
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G STOVES;
TOWEL", CO
)5E:4,
k
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Have s vet p.m! and well anoortetl htock of
DRESS GOODS
OR? A4.OTBCE
BLACK liEB!;TAA';1I, GBEkCiill INEO
SLATE
E TUOUGUS
:gMgMI
IMMEiall
p.A.BAsoLs AND SUN - 1j 11.11;EL
,
lii wax ANll 6TYLES.
COUNTY
A spkuaid an!+vrtatilt:, at
11 Fellows
STA.3I.P.k.'D • 'SKIIitTS, BLACK•
S. PER SET
PO•WDRR;
BEA
CIIIN&SE .GRASS CLOTH
t .7sa.i• ~'
DOZEN
CURE'S
'ew Sprin;:f •Shit
READY . , .3,IADE I,witruE: AND
CORE'S
ISZ!1=;IM
(-I(>IITYS
r r ir.E tZE i rREST Z 1 ETY OF
, -
PL.!/N-d• F. INC F m:Ess.G o()/),z;,
Styh:s in Pitnts
GORE'S
FULL LINE OF BLACKsIL
Spring Ovrrcoat
ORE'S
ANOTIEER, CASE 01'
;-•• .
WilS It
uric vhillin;; a y461....at
19WELL ,k. Co'S:
I=l
commg
TABIF i LItdNS, NAPI“NS AND
MN
lIIIMI
OSIERY, GLOVES MITTS;.
STREET,
DA, PA
New ii.dvertigemede
wurrx GOODS.
CLOTIDI AND elt*intEltda.l,
csnrErs AND. on.
H NTS. *k, CA PS
1=1!Z=113
I'OWELL A; CO'S
IN
lil
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At-I'OWELL . 1 / 4 : CO.'S.
LUWELI..I• ICON
WHITE IIAtAIORAL SKIRTINGIi
•
siowEleL„,thy,
=I=1:1111Mil=1
lu tottli,a au¢ rlatu, all abakleo, at
I'o WELL A: CU'S
111:IT UIT
AVM tltitt‘f at
t'utit U 1.. eu"~
At roIyELL CO.r
.111 t Nery aitc.ll , ; St
r .' ~
T ELIN GS,
- grt.: ) at ‘army 1191% iu ,tock, at
,"" rOW ELL
All Stz.v, , , tity;c4 and Cobrrr, at
lit
r
%VHITE PIQUES, NAINSQOKS,
PLAIN, AND CHECKED OVi.k'NDIES,
iloox, AND swiss att'sraxs,
C4 , IIIIILICS, dklf,
a wry larde stpck, at i`
pERcAL,S, CAICOEH,. AND
Sew fty:es opened daily at
FANS! FINS !! !
. Tdc 1 - , , rcutet variety. nt
4
lill
rOW tNn_a 41. A. E
urnoLEAALI: /I.:LCF:74.
c A i rrec tm Ivry verllervtajr;l7 C.
sobject t) changes 4 . ..at1y.
Wheat. 0 bush re., li.
Rye, 0 Mash - -
13:wkwhea4, " -bush.
Corn, r
brtsl4..-1 ..... •,...
Beans, 0. bush - •
Butter (mils) 0 ft) , •
do (dally',) It !h
Ego. 0 dos
Potatoes, 0 bush
Flour. 74 barrel
OWOng, ....
'We:nom' or 'chum: —14110,a • (;ern ;.
Rye 58 tbs.; Oat" 32 Um.: 81.4rh - W - 1611%,..;
48 Mk; !Jeans GAl;r:us lbs.:
; Timothy tired :41 : • Drii.l :;::
I)c4'l Aimless 21 ibe.. Flax 5., , t1 iO Ibrt.
CENTRAL COAL •YARD,
IL M. WELLFA, Propr:et,,r
Until fttrthrr n , ,tki• p'r;rei.at yard ar,
AVATIIGUITY COM
1..„ Egg. or !o. ° 2 •
.Btovr, or NoR. 3 aluts.4:
lint, or No. ... .... .
L'LIZSAN N*l !Ti; /2.4.11
proketi
Largo
Btotro,
• :tint
-- • :
• TN. following,atltlitional rtrtrgro -.4)11
iteliverint x coal within !to; borough I:ut:4.
.51tote. EYtra hp• . : ;:r;• ) m 1 c ,
Ovii.rt.nr ton.: -25 " ••
D'W• L.avo Orthro, At,4v C. 41
curve Nrw !Shirk, rinith
• se- 00k:a niuHi la all ~..aso
tbaca..b.
Tcra-an,l?, Aug. 30.'71
T OWANDA
_COAL Y 1
,IW,
' , ANTIIIIACITE.AND DITI.IIIINOI', - Ct.%!
/tie underalgin3di having le_wi , ,,) the 0,1.11.. : .....
LCeltat-the old . Itarrlay lla.iti." aul jn.t ..,. ~.: . •
large Coilhotute and OM , • np , m tha pi • 7.'n.....- .•
w pretiared VI fitrineh.the citi.rns '.I T.r, . - ,r,' I
vicinity with t/iepliteront Id ii,hkand ell! , , ::!.. - •
named reale tip.".p the ino. , t 1- aFr , II4' , IY IHr!t,
nnantity.dt•y!rea. /'l'ici , .11.1 the_ YJrl mrt.::: - i
notice . .
. .
stove ...-
Large Er
Small Evg " •
Liimp ,
-
Plyrciritli Nut '
....: 21
PPittstonNnt -
Barclay " Lump ' •
. . ' Run of 311 ms ... .
Fine; or Blacksmith
Sullivan All thracit'•
The folldwing additional charge l.•.;;11 h:
delivering C , al within the borou:•1: n.,:-..
Pei Mit.. ,rxt mute. Extra '6•.- elrr. , , ii,, , .. 11
.11:1111'on. ;Ur, ..
Qrj0n...2 . 5 .
03-Orders ma. t ,
- r,Aid and Ellzabeihi%
Drug Store. --
* Vg.,.. Orders must Ir.. - ...who a,....1,p.;
-the cash. _ . t
.; ,VA,ED .t:SIONT .*,
Towanda, June S. 1g1i1—.....° • . _
.The oldest, large§t, and
''safes't purely - Mit tual
Life Insurarme Corn- ,
.spany' in the ,Unite d.
States!'
THE MUTUAL;
Life Insurance Co",
< 'KINGSBURY, Agent'
Attorney • fact..-for
- Mrs. Wm. H. MILLi?,k, in
the settlemeniof her in
terests=-arising out of t 4
Estate of the late C. L.
WARD. _
• . OFFICE: -
Con - Alai; 61) ,Stan 'Sts
'1.1"71-tf
17RQU11.1.11-T'S
C ITOLE , R A "CORD-I,AL',
r.r, r..1,, , •1 in all •
guilt a , ~ ,t
Cf1 , .1-I , IIV ( . 1:07.1:, 1. I St's7 , 7l , tq
-I:wdrt.‘lNT. I , t • , •
4 i+ plvasmt t on
t•goka'.•
i‘dy. •
I ,, rniatn , p accompniite•R cni•l3 bottl,
Tt:-:nr , Nut_; V;ltti`P! ,11.1 W IT' Ii
"Thig may rert;fy tltmt I 11.1.,• .•• '
ITrqui,a4' of 11 - I'ilk, - -11r,rn. .• ti
nt -nll !.•w.l' I
nil rrlat,ns of IV,. C ,
and r0nt1t1,.11 , ., of the 151.11,,D , . t."
1,0), of ; our -
II ivil±,z iirrivrd frof 1. -
Choloya
, , vrtl. , rr.ltlou It] r •
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sri r.-
l:rom . r.vpotirmcc m tho ot Pr.
t'htdon't Cordial. I hay-
the roniody I I , avo ov, r trr .1•
paw: th,
:•AMI"
I bar „ 11,-1 the f.‘t ,
,11 . 0. a'. I 1
snyttw that It 10 rt . mod
p.,omory. ardl Cramp;
011..r0d . t0 the
.7%11f,T.!N t 11.•
I ha:, ..xporiozwed tho
vial front Pr. tr. tul kart'
-r i mek iii action, an l I rr,rat , l ,t
ko.. .r
rt.'mirdon 1 It to all Ant'ett'il.witlt ',tr. I t
I=l
• I'r. rrciabnlt's CLPI , ra r0r.1,11.
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SUPPLIES: TILE
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.CEQCKERY
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CHINA, • •
Gl..\!•i:-iNV.%
SPUN FAVA r l IP
SUI=I:IZ PLAT Fl) \V.I N;1•;
ri,vvELL & co's
IM=IEIN=II
ITATARI N 0 FTC.
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• Nati ,, 11:111;i131 ,1-
CML:pri•;•..: , thr• cnntltll•v
POWELL A: CO!S
. - ti; Wl,ltkil,! char,
2..1,1111/I,4iS Mey Mar; r.
to th.• Ashmtant hlismas.ir s At -
thee.h thmso Iwahiirm.-tcrs'., i.
m
Figiwat'isy ono o'r
umy. and attested, Isy the rouut
I " s lr4's . - of a Miriam?, IM ,
'cation by the .Ihhitaut 4lcueral, th•
be dim,. Mil to high an oechon tet
the comp.inv.. 'The: , will he au o'.: , • 7 „k '
Imast quarters to ismicrinic.s , l
who A% ill Ise turnishoh wifti
and at the same tune thrte v.1:I
toile furimslwili one to be t to, It
( s o - in:M:l.l . er, •the Other ~s
Cieuvral, wst - li the ele . hon I —, r' ,-
itiscouterfnants,.&.c.. will he Into-:o •' •
nn rs-inlichlort I s om!. aft 'r. aIT: %
to mhmarts•ra.
eti 11 , 1 own uniform. with enhils,l to rt
41! , :tiv•an allowance out of '.•
St, Nos:lion fhb of suisplcomm. of ~t
the term of srersl ,- . : ,7.ar'i t s
lieu.. lc
GINGFIA3IS.
Ij
kowt.a.L fo
Itbzolloatoons.
2 61 41,
A i • :n r.
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• $1
It. M. \"Y Ltd
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tit lii , ll - 31 , !. r• 07 1, •
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OF NEW TORK
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TO WANDA, _
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