Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, September 14, 1871, Image 2

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City;lndiana, is to have
11am 11. Seward arrived
tiny lasi.
a.grain elovatur
—H u.
at Berlin .m
rOOSkr . -18 the..
--kliorne
rqvatictiC;ii or N
is suffering
•
. .
—.Soothe
from &mats.
lion of the Ftlteeh As
ptemlK•r 16.
--The va,e(
ealably begins
anciiiipattilitlastrial
Wednesday,
--Tile seco
Ex v ..ntiou was
exening.
no - persons were killed
t,plosion itt Wigstr, in Lam-
Silty-ni
by the coitt
cashim, Englan , '
Eightec
Myrs. , y
the twintit of Al
- -The bark Courier • rei.vutly-Avent
A.Jyphorm in thjOhiha tr;ett. licr crew
of Ohiiinmen were le,t.
thousand emigrants
ir the Ifinted Staten during'
Tit - Lc ER s.eural :elitirett in Salt;
was fi , ':rittally . e , wris,cratclll. , ll Sim,lay.
st..l2e
rtlorglit .li' ilkins ft. \, ll down
.‘ll.tny (nvntesday; breatiing
ting ~t er injuries.
• 1
13fc3famt , ,:-, n. nolOrions
, front the pytiih•tttiary at Alba-
Ttrday nightf •
Lvicts escaped from the
itouh, Ark., last Taesday
the guards.
lEZ
- r.tilcvfitiary a
,heel,,,a-vii.
iposa estg.to, California,
lw soul for the bonetit Ot the
rs, ()Joliet 12 •
,eric)in Woman's Suffrage
next niimini ssvnag 11l
vemlwr 2:2 and 21. p'
_
)lie schools of. St. Loins
owl:, • with ir iuere 11 silt • -
'Tie VF
t4b
cc rfl fit -4 to-Mold
- -The A
.‘ 11 , 4
l'isiLtlMphia
Titv ])g,
1%1
was the iiiriotieth
ho battle of ifrot4ii Heights turd
li.ow Lollard!. ,
-•edne
Aflo.l%.Thary or
no•Amroing of
nt Tliiers propogos, to at
ig" of tlio Blou n t cmis
of this ntoutli.•
-,k7,Pri:sid
44: , 11,1
s p ,
Tile to
f
nuitiiic.s. or
kn .. of fif N.
!my,. nei-er boim .owned out or
tbcir present owiwrs.
)re a.11(1 pneking-house o
eanaila, were bnrii
night. 213.000. .
st
P. 0.,n1(41 0
ca ni 'll,,ittlay
late-layers iiere ipstanfly
avar Scortptt, Eng
:in a
on itii!'i'ri,to
and carlaili• Railway.
.%
tholmind periions
Nvorkin,9llolo3 1 artido in Ni 4
MEI
•
t,h• l .rt rii t
,),. wra
oceurrell oti the
ieiderii Railway, near heat Meg,
Lida ric i Ii periiiiiis 1“..r0
.. • - 2
. 2.21 tho
mem=
I~fip - was slut dead
in '.t flitlit at n
oling at (..71tico, Cal., on Satnr-
.
day
1 meeting of the Kentgeky
nt Lfrxhi g t,ni. bogiwt mil. Ion
;,•ral havo alrvady
fa
, Turf its..kviat
dar
arrived
larches of tho' soveral ae
emla.l4-in-,,p0,e (4.serro the
iher ns ;L d:ty or thAttkizgivin;.; fin
iar_vt
---Tlio
nomilttim,s
1(.4)1-.4' Novi
th.! alouldAnt
rsi pftir of :India-rid
-11)pr
.1; in tln, United States was in
were gilt, and pointed like the
• Cines,' •niandarin.
—Tito (
t•ver ft
1 , 0 ) . TiiPy
Mjitun:ni , Ir tli
,;itor Winstea
naino in
anoint, "I:4,rn in
cc:v.(l to regret it."
4 hle v
at. thf• rec. , lit
1b.,. ce ui t..t.iii
w0,:t... , :did
..,
- - he t
. .1
.1,1 1:37,: "IN;
lioiv rtm4 titi.
f or: tli, , I,ettlid
liter i 1 :Lit Arkttustks jour
I ', r e o ormiiie, was two weeks- ag ,
I[is4ixail pi ricer. Ont of teepee
r of j“,vors wo.left."
rtitcli Sl:ttcs frigiil es CI )n
-szirm,Ji4n, !raving-0u Inarti thu
.411,0 Nnval .\cadl•tnS. havu
Stlnltiwr • z
,flo
f' , au
. ,
occiltreil Blool.llll.lgtolil,
'tally bight . . ../I,l;itroying vrilo3l4
rty t‘r aoi,mut Ltearty two
. •
Elin
Sat
101,111. pro
1001,p , , , t1 Op;
-William- 11. Seward, jr.'
Irtti is,,itima ue -tivitsnri.r. “11,1
S9litlicru Cvntrul C.nn
i•lncncr• 4.1 . ill
MM
•
,t,•,•1;q• tlit•
fil can
d'fast horses from Chie..9 ,
, nod the coliliratf l htallion
ging to Senator Sprague, nre
iuisas State Fititnt Topeka.
IMIE
:110 tit. re oti
Iptiot
- the .1
ie past eight years 'no chil-
Kilda, an island in ill() citc‘r Ilelr
wired. This is attributed t) the
lets of thwiae)l)lo. •
„
- --tor I
_or; n lytrit it
rei ,, r -ht:rooirt of the steamers
I to - kurrt,p . ,3 ix eory7ed for 'throe
16: TIP) Itoiton Allmny road
oh lotidieds of graitt a 'w1.f.,11.
En
t., on:
t.litit4t4 NIA;
g exhausted - . the "oldest
th'o papers have be'gun on
•thodiM. At present site Is "Motli—
Ctinton,- :1144005 years.
Milwaukee papers, when
thc g l.•irication "Oh', ra
the 'gorgeous ert•nt that illotion
die and operatic jittrir.on of "or
—"ii - ;~ci
Fl c 1;1
\V„in,low,
o.ral
•;ii‘l that if a trio is fehe
••
•11h
1.
%lin.' ill it . :l
\\Tilton-, lb.
tho
and iill;iwed.to 'V ali!. the foliage
Nir4.l‘ . l will belle. tn!nest 14611.P01)1A,
mill draw all -liiefore they
12111
1 Carolina papers repor
n) ) ,.: ( •pai Avne tilwaret 1-k L IK•I 1,01
tho ma
dir.e
botiAo iu t h
turc.".
w•sr in an minsttn of an' alinx-
Rta&•, int:, in oppmsed to Om "now
•is no tilttlt -tho Mato . -
4ny - -iii.atb• that, ttu,„ s rust. OfticA• Dc'-
1 ;t:ty chatrs to tlic
one ii»lliun cancolled ilostage
reporte - d that a handsome
from 014 celebratotl Stud of Prcsi
the Dominican Republic, has ro
int,• the p“sseKS:oll of ft IlifitingniSh
rottitOn. •
OBE
.Turtit rop.:3l'
rastnwli;
i,f
bta1111)V.
--It Pi
%slut° Iton-cc
lient ba,v,
cEintly'onne
e sinniner-drohniits • in the
0
alloy have r(plored that river !ow
lots boon for lastly years before:
roam „ whore a felr itaiath§ ago
volt! to :ITO
—Seve
31ISSiASippi
cr tl.llll it
CAM! how
,ti .1,11111. hat .1
, i
exeiten„nl IL W i ts caused ii
in.lay It.) tho tliwovory in 11. thigh
, of whnt m ! fil.l 1.,vi., ln...Cm a C3:44 •
r th. , ..1,1,y,..,.'iv.ir, MO nut promptly
.it: •
.
k - I
a rttccitt, thunder-storm in
011!
N111i.0 1 1,4,x,
N al
N.'w
w
,Apiod(.4 wi
fou.
Op , 4Y.L.c.tricity risAug (kNer tho
r.'...s inti,thr All i!fmntetilletit'i ofliee
li . a Imi.l in.1,..---altlain the room,
hiss has diseAivered
Co•rmot 4;•4l.lemont. \Val
itna I . olllliy, r!, Alld the IrtillOX
.111.11 With a profit orfrOTni four to
day per 10001.
n•;:tr th
in dtir
1t.61121 , i,1g. Iv;
tep
iUf tl
and t,
•
e :138 (lentils in sei'enteen
1/1114 Of. 'lll.,:saciatzset Cs Cur the week
2, 7:1 ‘112115 it:insed ebokra
by VOllFnmption, 17 by llywtitt.ry
1. :til 1 i by tplolid fey,er.
EMIE
and illaz-rly,
Ainn.l44lS, ' Of Spain, is still
for gritsiing pardong
I , ltifig bull tight 4. and by . other
T tin,; iii &l himself porolF
OE
• j”iirn.•ciu;,
t., pr6. , tti:rs
lii .lun: At,
- - The
irst,ia;ll tn•er attached to a
tho ~latex is (Mini.; Linty
1 in black lii yr Falls, Wipi. It
raileiia.l bytween Albany
ta.lny in li+3s.
• 4;i•:nro.tirl` I
11:. :1. (1 , .or-be
;t3 111
,101.1 t 1(011.•;
Ig GiTman,name unknown,
you
w.i•ary 4.f lifo
kiat Full
water. - - rind
cit.,- 6+ll att(
hrecipitak•d hinnself from a tew
iato two aud'a half feet, of
it, too shallow he crawled under•
so ended.
MEI
iu SL Louis offers one
tars toward establiithing a Felten]
— eitos an tiny prompting Impulse
of 1300,1)(10 by 14r. Brown to tho
Hospital, of Philadelphia.
tli , uttict(lll,
I:hie:1111UL an ,
th.•
Pe , . Sl.{ ti
Tin delighted the Ancient
esters, of Englaud, on the 22d (titl
ing a rope stretche at a great
• BIOLi
I it ,1, , r 4.4 ro .
.I,v wall
ht.47ltil irt ih
vcrit ! rtriarte,
1,10, a 11.:
• erystai Pitlace. iic embq lits;
ei by
going half-way acro, , s anti
I.Yek'
=EI
Initsi Hiiitiuo who is leettir
i•ays tlp.: intvinjga'anco
in India • tilt Ilan Enalf2ili intro
• tlan young men_ riA:aine al t
,14)%i . it ividesproul
F.114:1:
‘11.4 71:110101
thlt.l.ti it tile
anj
ter.
o*, fthoarding-hoits . e keep
who entered complaint
rthx,.gave her age as twenty-'three,
day, sand the -eurag
,:udysed the CASC
-A wi
nui in
ni.7,,U.inst alm
wilen
ed Jur:fief. d
any fur tiler I
nisville ContnteiTial says
of the Inodiciil institutions . in that
tuly laying iu a supply of subjects
II mat wilder. One of them kaa
Irty both k mated down in a large
that several
city •are air
fur diPcoiti
Ark ot - th
rat
Alradfori -Tjporter.
EDITORS $
E. 0. GOODRICH. S. W. ALvoab
Towaz!cla, Atroday, Sopt. 14, Ipn.
.!'9F;FtTIILICAN / STATE-TICKET.
FOll. AUDITOR GENET ‘.
-])AVID76TA '.TUN,
or ur.A.vEtt._:-- -
rou
Col. ROBIEWI-11,- -- BEA.TII;
or satortratz. .
ME
Republican County - Ticket.
' sica-ron.
L. F. Melt or SITQrEttANN ' A• Co
E=l
P:11. BUCK, OF LERAvqvu.tr. Bono'
MAJ. B. S. DARTT, or CANTON Boma'
• Ashoevers: JCPUZ,
S. D. ' II A RKNISS, or SPI{INGIIELn
ATTOT.YSET,
Carr. J. 1. T►EEVES, OF ATIIESS.
' TEM:AS=9I,
WILLIAM BUNYAN, or GitAsvii,tv.
•
vomum,LoNNu,
1110,11R15 WEus
MEMO
R. BROWN, or liEnittor. .T.wr
1;011 ol'\ v1:1111-1 ,, E..
JOS. E. SPALDING,
REPUI4.ICAN
KASS MEETING!
pt. 1.1.1.• of Bradford county ro-o 1Tvt....,1 to
attriol a MaFF, !tug to bo told
TowAncla., Saturday :Sept. 23
(~„„,u,,,,,•.„g , t, 1 \J'cloilt
• '
iSel!h`fl now bzfore tl., c!ontir)• w it be
iltl 0.4 txr, - - 1F.A.,1.
folif,l“.: di
and ,
Ceti. t4lNlolti
neid How J US
At thi.: tlit• nly 1,1“..nu
atfuld Iti c•oluity lit tilvr.• b L utt:riilan.rt
rom rvery
WORK TO DO
, • From IZr:4:- , Ei. E!ocriv Cht:irman. of
the State Central Commitlce,wo have
the most promising reports of the
campaign in the State. Me. we in
Bradford doin i g all we can to .aid in
Tolling up a large Republican M:ljn;i
is this fall? Meru - .is Lunch earnest
-work to - be - done between this and
_the election. We must not calculate
upon victory without exertion. , To
roll up thO t majority on the Stott:tick
et which we ought / to have and give
our'legislative and county ticket the
wand vote, i•eqVire all the energy arid
vigilance that our Republican friends
can bring into the.Coptest. The Dem
ocratic party is, appiu4ntly, quiet.
but it docs not follow that it is . idle.
010,he contrary we lintst suppose it
to be using all the m..aiis at it cola
inand to win success. Rely upon it,
Wallace and his co-workers are nut
asleep or dilatory, ' and it behooves
Republic:ins to work diligently in or
der .to conqeract their vflOrts and
frustrate their plans. We shall have
the aid of distinguished 'men—good
*...
speakers from abroad; lint this
must not induce ns to rela in our
own ell'orts. We need all the aid we
can got froth others., aiatitll the ap
pliances we cam tiring t,) bear our
selves to roll np-a thajority that will
. _
.make "the State :-.afe. Let this b
borne in mind ni and let a,
brisk lire be kept np on the enejay's
'Hues from this tiint to , the eloso of
the polls on thy. 111th of October, and
we Thal I te hi ev( l tri ph.
..--
D%Mo ,
The h'tylt, of Democratie stump
speakers Inis always been a source of;
amusernent'to Republicans and dis
inttliested lookers on ; but of late it
has become reall) frightful: The
heavie4 specimen of the kind wb.
have.seen for S9me time is an extract
from a speech lately delivered by
General McCook, the Democratic C 41.11-
didate fo'r Governer of Ohio. It is as
as follows:
" "Talk of the tariff! Twti cents a
bushel on iron--salt—sugar Ie
,man.
Working men, tliiiik-ef • 'And
the bonds ain't; taxed, lint your salt
is taxed, your sugar I mean, two
cents a bushel—a pound I meim.
And who says that General . ..lack-son
was not a 'great - man ? Who ever
heard of him taxing poor men's salt,
sugar I mean,, two cent a bushel
No sir, Old Ifiekory swore by the
Eternal, sugar shOla be free of tax
Then there is theilebt of twenty-five
billions, and oily twg , hundred and
eightyAbousand paid u in five years.
The Republicans stole it to enrich the
iron-masters."
• What a fearful array of facts, tig
nres and rhetoric. The tarn], the
Republican party awl all the lithe
eteetpreas that belting to them least
fade away and disappea:- before thc
force of such argument and lcarning.
Wouldn't McCook wale a dignified
and reliable (loernui . .. •
E==ll
Stir Tax-payers should not forget
Unit it wa.s the Republicans that re
lieved real estate of this State from
taxation for . State purposes. - .Not
withstanding the reduction -of State
taxes, Republican ;Ldutittibtraticiiis
nave gone. On' steadily reducing the
State debt.
se- Coniptroller Connolly Of New
York reports that all the•vouchers in
his office, for lti(i9" and 1870, were
stolen- therefrom by sonny burglars
on Stimtty night. A vdr serious
loss, sure—but veryli:xly will
glic S who ‘itirt! the 7 'thietes. 5
IM=2l
11Ets. Frantz. Silsby, of • the .Sitsby
Steam Fire Engine . Manufacturing
Company,. 114 T SOW4CD. • Falls,' was in . -
stantly killerlatCanandaily,na Monday
evening 143- a, fr,2.ight train. .
10—. The Democratic warty has
ways been in f4yor of foreign 1, 4 1 per
competition . iyith unprot,cicxl Ait raj-
caii Libor
LETTER 'FROM MR. FITCU
A r.c l yort haVingobtnined considerablo credence in the county that:Mr.
Via" our nominee for Senator, was
in favor of a division_of._the county,
that ! ,,. .tleman has forwarded to the
c "an of our County Committee.
thO folloWing letter defining hiaposi
tion'on that question.
.It ia.lear and
unequivocal ; and should satisfy our
people.- For our Own part we never
had .any:fears that Mr. FITCU would
betray the interests of th.o count'.
\ His reputation aslin bonorablelgen-,
4enuin- was a sufficient guarantee to
all WhO knew him, that his action en
the question 4f division if elected,
would be controlled by the wishes of
his constituents, NN:lio are almost
unanimously opposed to the only
division•whiel.tho legislature could
force upon us. -
. We ask. for Mr. FITCH ' S letter a
thorough -perusal, fully persuaded
that it will t do away With any preju
dice against him which may have
arisen in the minds:of the people of
this county:
To the Chairman of the I.Repti!Aeon Standoeg
Omirni:lre 4 Bradford Operity;
thut—Sinco tho meeting of the (lonferces of
this—Senatorial District—at which I was pin in
nomination—l have, with mach surprise, learn
ed that I ab, reported as committed fur or in
favor of a• division. of Bradford county ' • and
that great. excitement prevails throughout the
county liy reason of suchicport.
Now by what mans iheh a report should
have been started, or hare gained credence, I
do not know, brit certain it is„it is without foun
dation in fact,-in any thing that I have said or
done, or ever contemplated doing.
In truth, I had never becu approached in any
mariner, pridr to the meeting of the Conferenc , -,
with any information upon the subject, raugh
ken called upon to express any opinion upon
a subject about which I had no information and
consequontly no Opinion. .
Therefore, I frankly ray I am not committed,
and never have been to any project of this kind.
since my nomination I have inquired into
this subject of division and sought information
from gentlemen residing in different parts of
tho counts, and, as I now learn the project is
to tali , . rlf a small fractional part of Bradford,
mid attaching that to like fractional parts to be
taken from Lseeming, Tinga and Sullivan corm
ties,-by ortion form a newconnty And
locatre Us seat at Mmr.eoua Springs, or there
alsint4.
As I also learn the dorritory proposed to be
taltiat from Ilradforel contains about 1.000 voters,
perhaps siio pf whom would %rot and the bal
ance °Nice e - this that a;;"oi resl ,
of the county would and do - oplwise it.
fpou this state of facts it is cicrz. to my mina
the pcoplc of Bradford comity are opposed to
the prosoct snit if elected, I .hail, and will, IT
•
ai;ttr, .111 ttttrtttitt
ONN W. ',OLNEY
ruts ar.,i ip.o.ll , 2nce, and iv (::Cry
end Pri.Pcr ay, to their reprL,entative, nh&
it. A '
If cloct,d. I pnaiii,so to lantir. , :stint, and so far
as I lilsvo to titivooato tho rights and
wislirs of my''! .;titn , nts.-: and in this lc al
rirs.tion their call to ...1 vyddi would I my law
pod Hilo ui ao.ion.
Convinood, ii, I au, that a w:::7 large pr ,
lion thr , p 4 ,07.1 ., the osnut y opia,sod to
this dwision, my daty to oppoßc it is plain: and
if the ;itirstion arise I shall foarles4ly
tliselo.rin. tiro dui,.
MEETINI4(I.I.F THL SP:NAT(}RII.I.I. COX
The conferees comprising the 11th
Senatorial confrence, met iu the city
of Scranton on Thursday September
7. The following are the names of
c-orifcrecs:
Brudford cuullty—.ll. L.
H. PEA:, L. .3 .
N. C. EL.,I:I;EE.
B. ..11.1•14:! , ,
VT!. JAS.. E. CAr.mczur, Amo.
NI:A{OLs.
Way . - C. C. JADLL - IN,
JUJIN Sruun-E.
Wyoming --A.. C. BLAELLEL, ()1::t:N
VAI*(.IP,N
On motion uihc
.ortion,Z,
eleekti Chairman,iind JAMEI CAI;”.)LT
ScertAar)
The names. of Col. G. F. MAsos of
l_b-adford County, and Ir. :F. FITCH Of
Susquehanna county were:. presented
.to the confrenco as candidates .for
Senator. The . . vote was a tie until
the ebThtli ballot when Mr. Fr cu
1i vino received a majority of tht;
. .votr‘s vas - declarA duly nominated
for Senator. ' ;
The gentlewn whose name heads
this article leis been nominated for
State Senator to represent this dis
trict ni the`Senate of Pennsylvania.
Mr. FITCII is a resident of SU.SqUe.-
.111:1L11:1 county, and we b'''elieve has .
never before been a candidate fur of
fice. He is - a lawyer of line legal
-abilities, and general attainmcnfs,
: and of unblemished - reputation.
While he has never :ingl:f. taw Le
has ever been a firm and consistent
Republican—always ready to aid by
every meant: in his 'power in promot
ing the principles of Iris party. He is
,entitled to, and wiii roceivie the
unezimorts vote of t-! Popmtlicans
of this district
MEE
IL! rruLicAN mAss mnr.TING
On Saturday nt tornotin, the 2.3 d
, Get L. C,..: Col. For.sLy and
Hon. .If:ci;mr. will s \ peak in
this plitee. It is seldom the people •
of Bradford have. the pleasure of
meeting these s distinguished gentle
:
men, and we trast they i4ay 2;reet
a
cd 'by a large turnout on .the occasion,
They have made but one appoint
ment in the county, consequently all
h' ho desiro to liCar them discuss the
issues of tht , , day should make
ef
fort to be present. The speakers are
all wJI known as able champion, of
principles. Let every
towpshils in the county be repre.-e137-
_,
ed.
Pra - Cul. PIOLLET, and otherp-af.a
ineat , :opperheads arc lns:v trying to
make believe that Mr.
Firen and Maj. PAT, art: both the
paid tools • of PETER licanic.* These
men are so aectistomed to carrying
out their plans by corrupt means
that it is impossible for them to -con
.e.eive of nuy hunbr among candidates:
But they are too well.knowar in this,
county, and their opposition is rather
a benefit than a damage to our can
didates, both Of whom have declared
themselves opposed to division, and
.they are gentlemen of veracity, au l
entitled to all credit..
:kir The Democrittic , party favois
the 4 . - 1!;.: public (lebl
with . irre,de4-itml)lo l) ':l' currency..
The Deznocrhtic party is 'in:
trifcting, to with t % r , croa_
.
itors of the. nation
0 1:NrIbt 4 111 4 been
nomithael for Gov`r.rnor of - New Jer-
L r =CFI
I , 4ILENCE
r=2=
L. P. PITCH
1111=EIMI
- 4 '4
GLORIOUS
REPUBLICAN VICTORIES!
California, Redeemed !
Moine Also Speaks
DELAWARE EXPLAINS !
szouirm 6N . TEE MONTLE !
T YOMING HEARD. FROM
DEIIOOI3.IIOY IN LAST DITCH.
AIORE DECLAJLUG
AGAINST . COPPEIIIII3.ADISM.
Little Delaware voted on Tuesday
le sth. The 'Wilmington,. Daily
Conn ercial says:
:The tote of yesterday eudorses,the -
Republican 'policy in National affairs;
it rebukes the unkind and unfair,
manner in which the Democratic par-'
ty of this State have systematically
treated the city of Wilmington; it
emphatically. condemns the combined
act of bribery and treachery; which
disgraced the City Council last, win
ter, and would have stained the rep;
utation of our city itself, had j. liot the
people thus promptly denoun - ced it;
it such partisan jobbery as
the fenth ward divisioir; and it con
signs to a merited burial the TAM
malajr.out.growth of- the last eight
months, in our city affairs.
The Democrats elected their candi- '
date for .President last year by over
sis hundred majority. This year the
Republican candidate is elected by.
majority of 353. The Republican.cnn
didate for Treasurer is elected by 52.5
majority, and the City Asscssor (Re
publican) has 752 majority. The Re
publicans 'have. also elected a clear
majority of three in the City . Council,
where the Denv)erats had three :ua
jority last- year. - Glory enough it:Jr
Little . Delaware.
MAINE ELECTION.
ANOTrfER GLORDYJS REPUBLIOAN
VIJTOPY
ItEOVIILICAN GAINS IA TIII;
• TATE.
P!,qtTLAN:I, 1 T) UrlArd:,,t
PerhaM,4 Rep., 2,1 74; Kimball,
Democrat, I,`-`-;:3;
Republican niajorily i 9 271, at.Tainstl
411 majority last year. 'Kimball be
lorKfi- in . Nrtland is very popu-
Lewistown gi...es Perham 1,29:: an,li
Kimball S5B. List year the: Demo
crats had 79 majority. •
Auburn en* 806 votes for Per-'
ham and 501 for Kiniball. Last yeat•
:the Rephblivau urijority was 1021
Republican represestative ulect-1
ed in both places.'
Androscoggin county hoe:; liCpul
Henn by about 1.200 majority a:;air.,4tl
last year.
IN .vv,il:srA
:iopt. Ito-!
publicansl6hl 'in.taton.•• nicotine
evening to rti,)lec. thei:
tory in tho Stat•:,, and esptotaily
rviourka.l)le • trin;iipit in , ;(•:: ,
Cinutite Bali, the LL•_ ,
Ica :i packed, lutl thk ree, ption of
Spet,kur bl iae wns
The lieptibiltiQ majority in tlii
city is nearly tlirectilLics us great as
it ever was before in Ao full a rote.
I.kROS REPT:I3LIt2AN
POWII.AND, Me., Sept,
—Returns froth froni thirty-nine towns
show a net Republietkr, I,rIF,F;
BETREMEI)
1 - T17.. , 30:.:"F.:::: , !T. , 47..1; IN 7.INE.
The eleZtion in California -on the
sth 1-f-stilted in t 1 gloricu2 vietnry for
Republicaw; - tlie taiLjority beingfrona
3,000 t) 5,COc)? This s the srst real
% : io,t.,ry in California fox
five years. . •
WYO2,IINO 0 K !
For the first time Wyomng elgets
a majority of two i: - : the Stag Sen
ate. - The Ilepublicaus are jubilant.
111=1=3:1
- STATE FAIR.,
The exhibition of the Pennsylva
nia State Agricultural Society which
occurs in this city On Septet b - cr 13th,
20th, 21st and 23d protaises to be a
display of unusual magnificence. A
splended collection of native and im
ported li•, - eotock will be on exhibi
tion; including horned cattle, sheep,
One of the prom:neut features of
the fair will be the grand tiirdz of
si,ced,4which :fre - tbtake pir.•.:.e .
I •
for the largest prerturnr.s ever offered
by tiic sc - xiety, unit: we arc ftssured
tlllat
s in this, fn. iu . 1 11 the hrauches of
- home indn.s . try, competition will; be
remarkahl'.,risi and active. Are
ratr , ° emrnis have Keen concluded fur
the finest and larce. ; st floral c:41,1;N
-everabown or the
societ:-,,, which will include ail the
rarest and tnost beautiful varieties of
native and exoticpants. '
'Liberal terms have been made with
the different Railrbad companies, by
which e.ienrsion tif - Aiets good for the
round trip will be', issued at greatly
:educcd r.lteb ;radian animals and ar
tick.i ~lien' on exhibition
,
.:21,?. rem/in/snot - A.)14 will IA:
The p;..osptAlf the society
for .1 1...ni1-la:it !lever
this
last. enlnibition-thut oeettr in this
j.iol• fora nul4ber of w©
hop.' our . eiti , f , n; people of the
y,, , .N..nb0rhq6i.1 wiP. contribt:b - .1, liber
ally irk th-g way of jennies, attend. in
a boly it. both .
and sfi.e.....!esfur.—S.r.rlii'lf.
- .44110.10-4.
•
Th. bode, f CartlY I.:A\facto
\
iu Noybur:yport,
Mond.x . y' morning, instantly
Eiiii - men ahtl woumling many other
One of whom dh - .3.111 thiring •the day.
The boiler-liouse sits cornplettd7 de
'
Wk. The Aniericfm Ward crew, won
the fonr 7 oared racc i i-in- the regatta at
Saratoga Monday;l and Sadler, of ths;
Taylor-Winship eirw,'the.siligle scull
rice
na.. The Dentocrfitie,party in Con
gress delpatc,cl all (=tires to secure
a proper protectio e of American la-
Stvto Si:nate N
!t X". 4 option hiW.
THE OAXPLIGN IN THE STATE.
The Republican ..c.anvass f the
__,....._
State-promisee tobe thorongh . and
energetic. _The chairtilan f the
State Central Comtnittee, - Bir. 'Russel
Eirett,bas organized-a series f mass
meetings in many impcxrtant unties.
and'the slip:Tomo:lts. of a n tsar of
able speakers have already been pub
lished. Secretary Robeson will deliv
er three addresses, and it is probable
tlmt Senator Sumner and Secretary
Bbittwell will speak in Philaaelphia
at the Academy of Music. Senator
Scott will also take an active part.
• In the assignments made by Mr.
Russel Errett, General Kilpatrick
vßli take-a leading place. He 'is as
efieetive in arguraent• as he .was in
war,,and his cavalry chwes into the
Democratic ranks will nut
. caSily ,
reSisted or evaded. In the Meetings be;
at Easton, Allentown, Reading,Petts- I
ete.; General Kilpatiick- will
have as his colleague Colonel !Thom
as Fitzgerald, of the ELY2Ii/ig Cdy
nth,._ He deser3:es honorable men
lion for - eloquence and 'zeal in; a good
cause.. He has Mad ! ! three admirable
addresses since the opc l nintri of the
canvass. The . Elephant 'Uhl); 'th.i
;Tigers of thti First ward and the Re
publican Association of th e ! Four
teenth ward,heard 6truagruplicals
with profit. Colonel Fitzgerald has
skill, not,only to arouse the 'patriot
ism of his hearers, but to make their ;
patriotism hear fruit .in hard vs.c.rir,
and. the Rephllicans of Easton,
Idiom and other- towns will soon
cover this for themselves. General
Kilpatrick and Colonel Fitzgencal
ought to cut down. the Democratic
and increase the Republican majori
ties in every county thy visit.
Major A. R. Calhoun Las appoint
ments in Ridgeway, Bro.okvilie, W.
Chester, other
places. He is one of the finest speak
ers in the State, and his services to
the country command respect, 'even
Iron.: his oppoilents.
of the Grand Army of. the
in - gennsylvaniu, Majui.C:dhow;
a*+44;reat ‘vi . t.h the hteu who
f6aglit fur th;.. •
aLoi !Ituquel
• ti , m4bly be of Lu ti e. tx;:••,...
Last week he ii.sliire:isi.AlvAliuoi•ki
,11.01
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t{ilc:el:t
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of tht. t,;llt,r,
lEMiIM
'l:e Ext•e,:tive
it5`.73:3:.: now let tLo votfl.
It if. their Linty to make/..t•
inpis:atn(l : suf•ee:=:;, to
thc: ,
of tho int. , rier :In: in v;o•tv-it 1 - T_••t
we. :1, our Lint....
throng.liont Si.nte tai'
Phild , lelpb!: for 1 , -1
n:ajyrity for 5.;13n 4 0.:. an-1 IleaLO
shall yit ti . • ebirt:L.:l
cv.n,-3 to tllo. ••••t
,trirn v 1; ly •
••:.ty-ttek.:t. :lc other-,ek,tinti•-q
as 2:11 Ole St,lte i-1 \ :tfe
110 empLsti , e lily i)
tn-r, t. 04 give (.li,ibt,
,'•
Pi 1
d _
w•nne V••••'1".:- • il.
e7IPItIPI(T. u: the 'yin./ lie
racy. Bat proliahlr, th e -, ;1 4 11 -,
thf:t ht , uvc-• -
:ti'y flltrlntrS
irW
biaseti jil , fgeinrlit. ,it it•rt: , ::1: :
did 1 , 1!: linrai! lli t!:..t
a : row. fro hon.r..allll r.;:k1e1,1,4 !
worl:;-‘1
and Inithfa?l:. the tomperrnc. - _.
qnti to give that otbir I?tilt •1
_vrc ; dit ftcr
'3
" Thut -
this .01‘ , 1;t:f.'! t• r •0:.• yth.
!. •
dati /11,•
•VC•T
to liernft , :.r, andthe nisitnr
least the outlay in ' i t ass It ri.' -trtral!y
r-quire , to ex p lain his
Snid ECtitor hrcE how , .:ycr,
had the !T.Agaeity t , , r
fillege-,l t,, ) , 1 -
perau,...o platform may kn o '.lt
tlemocratic voto The
,proh::;)! ) . ti:c
.T:lst•lano 3- .TATIO i. , Cr 5s
a';1:-el Loisting ,
f.T.e 1-,o;rUs Tl:Tur).:ra Cu
6. , •'
Ec! 'no ,i_qii)t,-111:c to ll' is
pc.l , lll:z
iloi3: ; _;,it
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1.9014
e - ". up 1 J:1:c:a cit,t
t.;
tht. It.trtv
to C -, ore t , e 1 . 4=03.`nl 4. •
ring with the .I); ; :aur.ratio p.::
The ani
furxiutts• to see harled iat
conimonwettlti, is inf.inly • 1.-4/1 , 1,;-t.,1
and s;lstainetTi 1)y ti.te '.: ft is
party: tliree-fourtlis - 1 . ,;11-
perati.r.e Bills :Ire D-in
oPratie eurttt•-?,uitrth, o:
ail tl - a:! . violatirili,:of : , ?..•set:t Li
eiffis: - .! law :tn . !. vc:ter, Ili. ;
irty , ana of
.1,
are r•-pre.-lentati:e,
I)emperttlie .If t ‘vault
Dr•luovr:lt .ut L
PH" .;. t t • '
t 7 k,, tL
, • toru-
nPritne , ., rt•ft.l: , . ticket
head? of :Ile : 4 Et•L, :
the litlitc• - , Loist ttit-o: Le :1
eonv. - 1-..,tort--.Jr
,tretigther.: , .l th•• le:::ou of l Liy eqn
atclat(,
'n r. .4. , .i...1 to - tl.e : - . , ta . ,t, Tqnptraikee
northuat. - .r.
,v. - c: : - ..11z;.- it tc, I, • a i.c::eu.r,
gtartd I,y a f.:':: 0. 1 .:1....4.:k.,r . -.., - ss !a.)
iyossussed nt; :v. , : : 1. , ...: ,.c . - I:;kkan t.l.z:ir
lizaikd varral,ir of fc.l;t: - . - : , r.= '...h0
cl , _kn.. .to :Lprc. , 7-. - ,nt no .„-rgn. , ..1.::-.t:ur.
cina, nG intf hut th,:intlYi..,; nlid,
-fa: t;.l:ke tc:rr.i.craLare. t0.c , r2.,..-11 t t.r vu:
count:::\to tolerr.te t -1 2. eult . ...rpri.ic and
eT.perin - icul.. ; w c.rld i.e ordy to en-lar..-
g , t-r our. fb,r.dest J:ni,6, s?terifkl.. v:vry
~ .
per'rpanc.nif\ i -, riliciplt., a:ld 4 . ::. to
fg2ver 1.11(.. co \ r,l . -II:it , lloh.l to,; , :th , ,r
tit() ,teraperarl , s,N I tIllneno;.: :11: 1 '.l : , 1 , t...et
The'T,...111,-.oi-J.Ucr: (1:1r......!11t ,:::
collnty hazi nevciN2-s .7:l`.
?ICI • S i r cenlatkm, \local or - j.enerrti ;
and it ;s certain t&y' Rill not owu.
This we belip-.-e to .he ent• t lie fed
i!;gs of B;. , :ulforl ecalnti , ,but prcr4ent
throlighoqt the Str,te: . ..t. l ,oue of the
Conventienu of Qoocl Tcin
.sth •iitv
r. 1:Q7 1 abo -e
01:2111111111
[title party lit the
'inter d<•ff:atrtl tim
"..Viajor
ir..
11.: 14,2:•U7:-. Lt',
• t
folloWing fesoultinu passed, with but
one, dissenting voice: -
.Rrl;o:red; That this Convention docs.hercby
express its firm correlation that the late so-pli
odTenspecanca rrebibitory Clanvinttonirtui au
irressibkl and an onalltborimd body._ tette
sont,ricithar the flood Templets. Sons of
Tutaperanetr j , Terapldcf Visor fle any other
Tninpasulganiscition;isr church .organiza
whaboaver. and we thweforti baligeo that
all advocacy of this roreallcd.thlrd - partyln our
official orgatalr+ wrong, add prejneacial • to.'thc
best intercoM of our Order, and is ealculatca
only. to sow,diasensiorm in MIS - TaTtitli hne4
, reaily been et-film:tad at Harrisburg. -
TEMPLAR.
irOPi Aiva-lietlents.
CASE'S TINSI3RINCE A ENCY,
ROT, P.',
Sun, gala
Oociteya.r.clii.g. ,VCII y:411 - .19 • I.'L •
Orders by Luail pcwavir alto.taxt to. '
Aug.:M."72..1T . • •U.
JLA VSTRAY.—CaiLe. iLto the eIICIOSCI
tzi•-• ~ f th.;1 , 1 . t.
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Abmit id Or 12 ycir. TN , (" A - N.1 .. 0. !1," ro.
I re,l toC Wu'' pro.. I,l'ol4l'ly. f, , ty
th,t, , 111 •1;s•
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15'.• c:mnty. Pa..
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a!1 p•ni•ma from mtrcliasing may
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r,:trvia.t my rrnz.c•nt•. Imatr
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t, r.rforlq t , not•11e
all tb•• • - •qufArtol null =-I , ...ri , convent• - zie,i I , .rt•• •
etseA 111 tS•t - 2.•,t, .P.zit ou Man.
St,r, ,, t, f e-,7iv.uteLt fur I...•re•ln:rvir:t
-in•.• h, ••:tlior :••:!.I,•ngtire or kylair.ogs.
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Wheat, 'fl bash
Rye,.lt bush
Buckwheat,
Corn, It bush.
Oats, 31 tmo:4'
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Dotter trolls) ji 5$
do- tdalry,J my*
Eggs, 'IA do: .
Potatoes, ii - boisb
Floor, te luiriel7. t4~'g •;0
veleria, 'ft hash • •
W 73371111 or.GßAlN,:—Wiltvlt 60 lb. ; Cara
'Rye 56 lbs.- (late 32 lbs. • Earle,' 46 Iba.4
thi.: 110;Ins 63 •, Irlrega 20 lbs.; Clover .
; TiuvAlly Sri:4l44 110". ;' Dried Po...licher
Dried Apples 22 lbs+- Ylax,Sdd
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vicinity with the di fferentkinds and ed.tesrdth,. .
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