Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, September 21, 1871, Image 2

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    News Frani
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--The new ' ' " del#, at Bead
ing WM aid 030,00 D.
—The young m a of Saabtiry UT°
organized 'bad club. - ,
—A'- firm in troit sends "fine
.ent" to - England, •
-Fresh, disco's; 'es of gold - mines
lir Tenneasee.. . ^
,
‘ --- A. Tenness a cat' whiped a
snake in roar round& . , •
—Pic nice and p m eetings are
on the decline. -
—There are ov 3,000 Languages
spoken in tho wc ' - i
—ln many lola in Ireland
women act as elm)
- - --Paniel J.
of Roraco'Grooir
—Bnifido
meow gas troll,
• —so , cents
one in Wilmingtt
—•Thirteen
" g ong np" vrithir
Serl
claims n cirenlat
—Another
-is on the way to
David
book seller in N
• —Horace
:wont Ftealin
—A West+
their towit
colore ,
wolf a ]ryes to
•
—.Clifton Sp .
a Turkish bath to it
gri
trying their Land
—A' thirteen
turns the scale at,
. ,
—Karl Gutz
islting,his last twve
—Feathers e!
uro aro oiled sold '
-,Wise r onain
.harper breed tha
—Miss Kate
rising lights of the 'i
-L--Steam th
doing good work: ii •
"—A new "J wish Synagogue_was
&die:lied. in East.) - on last Saturday a weeli.' ,
' —Gen. M i :Demoeratie
r - G
candidate foOv rnor of Chid:is conitilscent.
—.A: rich ine of lead has been.
nf,
disoovered in the Island of Jersey. '.,.,.
• ;--The an of Belgium .hits .ad-'
vanced its rates o. discount to 44 per cent.
—The isles 6, bit .of popular music
is called, "bury ytnt dog in the Garden."
. —Geo. H. Oker, poet, of Phila
delphia, is to be air naisister to Constantino
ple._ ' - .
brightest day of
loavdf
recent
um. evitio WAS
than.
Mrs. I
sbeliv" ladies o
-=-Thfee
anent
drowned.
—The jo
trip are to have
the 20thinst.
. - -A Inks
iriN York
human hair.
j--The_ as
scarcely vigible
for The first tim
The 2-:
has a ara*ty fo
ttNicating &jut
—Oliver •
(i al
musical
L.Adarns has left the tie
la will take"eharie of the Lyons
Th©`
IlanIc;of Franco
of 17,3000,000 I •
ekly statement of the
allows a decrease of the bullion
aucs.
- A co
been Kpp.inted
hal% fa v,esulA
- Itnitt..ce, • of exports has
toinyoattgata trre rocents
FaigliidillmV
is manyitesilave such love
nders that tits) , havo sniligglod
o way.
—The Ta l
fOr trrasury pL
Es an t i ont of
-4.Sorithe
roniplain that :
thaloyal
.11 lterwblictip. journalists
I good effited B#o beatowed on
per men.
Parent:
fothlico of thai
tic. is mauago
-L -TllO .
ur Ilishup Putt
next tr.Ontlt r.t
numonts to the memo
' , I. and his wife will be oreete
Sautli Laurel
Men rho aro - ,l'ilecoytt
( 1!
& AIR in cities ifiobbed, should ay the f •
• feit. 'li t ccp miand learn not to be docoy4d,.
;
The hio Slate Journal says
"The editor o the Atlanta Sun is the wore
Fpeller,Anie , ica. 110 spells ass A. S."
Pq - roit boy; who founcl
ti l / 4 11 of money, was too proud to
lakeit i rem•s.2ll of two cents, and declined It.
_
--Mrs Laura De .lord Gordon
ran to Scnatcir in California. She took the
slump and fo - .lit bravely but did not v in
—Miss 3 aria Gidding, a - da6ghter
of the,,,late J.. shun It. (lidding, recently died
whilo on a visi to Hon. Cii..orgo- W. Julian.
be. girl in Vermont' was
111.)3. - 'falling Into a tub of hot
flre'yeig c s old., is describ ,
Iy City docket as "an ha
; d.
vewburypOrt, Vass:, R 4-
Tnet their elegiacs to vote for
Governor.
- A lit el
ponlded to dea l '
tomato cat6upi,
—A boy,
c'l on the 'Jtar:
bitual drunks
The
puhlicang, tns•
Gen. Butler ti
. Sa.xo has boon visiting
lidn't stay long. The are
I that quarter.
—John il
Vermont —lio
all temperate 1
-Th© tr l
is now being I
k of the Cat Mesa road
laid both ways between Mnncy
tort:- - •
-=—Oar C
of the State
tic ptemt)er
temporaries in all parts
1 ..:
poetically of tbo pleaaant
!her.
—Moro
orso-racing in Pennsy lca.
, ver beforo. Every county ban
nia now tL
its comae.
- -=Let • •
time district f
Se..iitt OIL+ fall.
epnblicans in every elee
rui
a dose organization-and vote
n buerne they haie a
azVm 11to kthMAtamtet sine
p
—Ovor
wwn called, 1
supposed to
—The a N
h4" , riitild this •
Le at any "pre
Ghat '!warty I
thtt'agno". - -
• e is worse Northam
• B OA than it was ever knows to
tons time.
r =arn from the .Miltonian
Ivory otlitr man is slaking ;kith
—TIIO
AMTin, hag
timary Icade
shot.
lirge town of liellifka; in
ern deetroyed, and tho intiurree..
re iu the LEteinity i'esptured and
:npporters of Glslistone
ciastio meeting at Glasgow FT.t.
id adopted resolutions
at city.
,
- • —"The
Iteld au cuth
dap night.. a
• - • him to rittif,t
—Negot ations now in progress at
Veriaillet , R7O S2i(l to Involve territorial rear
rangemont, hick will ratify boundaries be•
iNCI en Franc and Germany.
The khannoek Republican
Ric es an soco nt of a family named Parks, con
noting of a. fs ker. son and daughter, Into are
living in 2 stn o of nudity, in Monroe, township,
Wyoming cot ty.
—An i menso mill for the manu
facture of cbt at •Rochester, twenty-cight
miles from • don, was, burned - on 'Friday
night. Eigh hundred workmen. were thrown
Out of emplorent.
,
The S ltan, of Ttirkey„ has Order
the.Grand mier to institute reforms to the.
endlhat the Inblie-r*Yht morn secure. sad
—the diPpell , 2 ion of jnotico be inktustod to .
worthy and c pablelmen, - !•••
- •
—There •werd 93 new cases of chol
era at -Ronlm ~rg on the 13th, and 63 deaths.
There wtire G new cases a.w.146 deaths cors:the
1303, The (Leese hasdk4piranwl from Dant: ,
rig, India y • edit at Stelin. -
all Nation
mckldFw i bast
be over an im-,
nd witornael,
.Nispayers here
y Bepublican
hinese emblviwy,
e eldest law
sad.
"ged to Ver-
, advocates' for
tory.
in Charleston
s of a Mas . te&al have
Latown, N. Y. -
ngs; N. Y. is adding
attrAction.
dere in Vermont are
inctaidiarieraa.
ear-bld girl inlirwa
Powids. •
ow succeeded in fin
in,9 volutnos. • _
, the American
ci3trich feathers.
has a pestilence-fly,
the tbosquito.
,
Stanton is one of the
Ipcenui stage..
• ing machines are
We tern New,York.
the great said "the
la man's life, is tho day he
writer is satisfied that
be first 'language' spoken by
ow
.
owper; one of the "good
It,olidcm, la jail for ,swind-
, ys in Covington. Ky,
on 'Thntedny and ynco all
I eymen printers of Eas
n excursion to New York, on
oleo has been arrested
smuggling thirty boodles of
I , inge done to Paris is
o a Oran); who now vbsita it
th ward, Pbiladelphia
ttia 6 . lapproe,stou of traalc to In
who ettonot get the eon
children are generally defer,
tent or temper.
fradfont Ittporitr.
" • EDITOR/
O. GOODRICH. S. W. 11.110711*
Towanda.
.01414+7. Sept. ,21M
ILICPUBLICAN "Wit TICI4CT.-
SOB AI3DrIOIiREIFEItALI
O.oL DAVIDWTANTON,
- 1111aliES,
EMIIIVEgoa - 61E8PLLL 4 -
001. ROBERT B. .BERTH,
OB SGEUTLIZLis.
; Countv. .zvckcac.
L F. FITCV. GY B #BQuiamir 4 Cl 3.
P, H. BUCK, or. LERAljaviur..•
MM. B. S. DARTT. ooll.mr,s Bono'
hi/OMT' aVI I.
S. D. BAYPIPSK. OF SVIPOPIELD
DIIIMSZOI ATMIXIMIXT, ' -
oth. J. & REEVES, og Area.
. • TaLOMA.
I BUNYAN, or CiiiiiaTuaz.
MORRIS SHEI'ARD, WEtzs.
‘6oll'olll.
R. BROWN, OF Hsznira Ttivr
rCat - 00131911r 117111117011.
JOS. E. SPALDING, of Faaintr.rs
REPUBLICAN
MASS. MEETING
'We. 7 *-. . •_ .
The people of Bradfoird =tat, are Welted to
attend I }es. Meeting to do held
Towanda, Saturday Sept. 23
-- Commencing at 1 o'clock p.m.
The tunes now before the country win bs.fairly
and ably discussed... , - -
The following distinguished apogees will certain
ly be present and spe.alt on the oozasiont
Oen. sixo's C.t.hpUUlN. CoI..IOILC W. FORNEY.
and Ilon. JOUR RICKMAN.
As thisas the only meeting those gentlemen can
attend in the sounty let there bee hire alai:taw:we
from every township.
egSs. Assessors in the various town
ships should be particular in gettin;
every name on the register.
vt. We are glad to learn that
Hon. G. AT Gnow will be here on
Saturday next. The people of this
county always give him a hearty re
ception'. ,
i The following* named gentle
men have been appointed Republican
Standing Committee for the present
year: JUDSON HoLcoma, Chairman;
Wm. LEwis, Hon. Jolla PAERMORE, A-
G. FRISBIE, J.W. INGRAM, C.F.. SAYLES,
ROBERT ALCM, I:..SNELE, Jr., Joint
VANDyss. -
Bfir The °maul:) t the temperance
(?) party says the people have-, the
power to punish demagoguei and
put honest men in office in this coun
ty. So they have, and the power has
been exercised for several years past,
ap4 will continue to be as long as the
cppperhead party exists. _
*fr . Grant's laconic order to GOll-'
oral Sheridan, during tho closing bat
ffej.of the rebellion, is now pertinent
tOithe Republicans of Pennsylvania
—Press things. All we want is unit
esliPepublican'action, which we are
boned to have, and which will cer
tainly end • tho efforts of the Demo
!
cratic party for plunder, as it did
tbnse of the traitors for power.
Si:Spicrors.—Democrats have been
greatly irritated because Gen. Grant
ills not spent all his timl in, Wash
ington. Gen, Harrison, Gen. 1 1 E11ot.,
and Abraham Lincoln satisfied the
Democracy in this respect, and the
Means iiis furnished . to make their
te l i7ns short, whenever affairs were
arranged to have the Vice Presidents
play into the hands of the Democracy':
I :M. With a majority of
. one in the
S i enate last winter the Democracy
were able to , impede legislition and,
increase the ordinary expenses of the
Legislature' many thousands of :dol
lars. What would they not do if
they had control of both houses ?
Do not the intelligent voters of the
cbnnty know that every vote cast for
Branews and ROCKWELL, the pledged
tools of Col PIOLLET, is aiding to give
the Legislature to the democracy.,,
, Rxrchticss Tramiras.—The open
ing campaigns of the fall result glo
riously for the - Itetpublicans. Cali
frnia not only wipes oat the majori
ty of 8,000 by Which the Democrats
ciirried the State two years ago, bid
rolls up a Republican majority of
from 3,000 to 75,000, being a gain, of
11,000 to 13,000. 'The Golden State
Makes the best kind of
.a new depart-
Tire -and sends greeting to the Repub
licans of the East'and . North, the ex
iimfile of a well fought battle .and a
qlortons victory.
REPrBLICANS, Turas or Jr ! The
Democratic papers are anxious to
have " the Democrats of Pennsylva
nia bear in mind the important fact
that a gain of four members in the
Legislature will give us (the Democ
racy) a majority in the Rouse as well
as in the-Senate." The Republica
of Pennsylvania should -also keep in
'View this important filet, that . the next
Legislature will be entrusted with
Making an apportionment of the State
into Congressional distiicts. If the,
Demcocraey gain the four members.
and with them' the ascendency in booth
ranches of the Legislature, we , will
have the State of Pennsylvania, so
apportioned
a ,as to smother her honest
Republican majority in. Couto* for
the next ten years. -A defeat of the .
Republican Legislative
_ticket this
Year will inrolve the Ilepublicand
aster for - the next decade. Let. Reßepublicans throughout the State
bear in mina this very important,
fact
EMI
J:) I IJ '
iemirrnrae.
The &don! resultant the recant
4.ohuguee ifshie f
Om* 01 . 1 Wail" have hopirei
the, yep adui .?ai , thig:a ll6 Irak
14 10 16 * *111 4 7 .4/ el* l'fralk im
petus- to / the canvass: The litale
Central Committee have issuictihe
following address, which will be read
with interest by every Republican:
Thum . ThErvoucarOrar: Cierrial. Co .. •
or PZESIMVANIA,-
• Li. Puma Holm;
• PIIIIADZI4III.4 Sept. 12, 1871.
7b theßcpublieans Primegfccinia
We tender you our hearty eongratulattoni
over the gloriotui vistoties recently won by the
Republicans of Califamta and Maine. In the
farmer I if Wets& been won, after four years
of _Democratic Wavle, by an overwhelming
majority, and inithe latter the drm -hold of Mt
Republican party upon the people has
cann ban
tom:alibied with • tenuity . that ot be
shaken.
Tho victory In California has been gained Ad!
for in arduous and exciting struggle. It is the
result of systematic work, and itdemonstrates
the value of organization and well directed po-
litical labor. _The victory in Maine has been
won by keepizieuli the admirable organizations
perfected in past years, under-the operations of
which the Republican vote has thoroughly been
brought out.
Both these victories show to us the value and
the necessity of thorough orgaintion.
ought to us with the most ardent seal
land with a determination to imitate the exam
ple so worthily set „ We appeal to you. there
fore, while rejoicing over the victories of your I
brethren elseirhere, to do u they have done,
and secure by your.systematle la :s a victory
as complete as theirs.
Tho steady stream of Republican success,
which,' setting in with Connecticut; has since
flowed on without interruption, =list not be
ebeekedin its onward flow by a Republican de
feat in Pennsylvania. Wo owe it to our friends
in the States which have so gallantly upheld
our banner to stand by them, and keep Penn
sylvania in the phalanx of fiepublican States.
I We can do this only by cultivating a spirit of
union and harmony, keeping tip our local or
ganizations actively, arid working steadily end
I with a will to bring ontever7 Republican vote.
Everything depends upon organisation and
work.
Our intelligence from all parterOfthe State Is
cheering and encouraging. AB that Le Wanted
now is a little close attention to iho details of
local organisation. No political victory was ever
won without attention to these details ; and .we
rely upon your spirit, energy, and'ual to carry
them out systematically and reader them ef
fective.
Let the Itepublicaniof -the State be tine to
themselves and to their cause, stand firmly by
their State-nominees and local tickets, and put
their ward and township committees Into vigi
lant activity, and we shall bo able to send back
to Maine and California, and their sister Re-
publican States a response as cheerful and
gladdening as their messages of triumph have
been to us. ' . . RCRSELL Enntrr, -
WM. ELmorr, Chairman.
Eras Lruars,
D. F. Bottum',
P. M. Lrrry., Secretaries. •
=I
L&J. B. E. MATT.
- I
The copperheads are moving heav
en and earth to convinee the peiople
that Maj. Dam? is in favor of a divi
sion of the, county, and that he was
nominated through the influence of
Px.rE' HERDIC. The truth is, Mr.
EfEEDIC'R infamous scheme to make a
new county with Minnequa as the
county seat, has no more uncompro
mising' opponents than most of the
'nen who voted for Maj. D.tarr in the
- convention. Besides Maj. Darr has
always publicly declared himself un
qualifiedly opposed to division, and
his .standing -as a Christian and a
gentleman are sufficient guarantees
that he is sincere. Lastly, it is the
interest of every business man in
Canton borough to oppose Mr. HER
DIC'S scheme, and - we are assured that
with one or two exceptions they
do oppose it. The real cause of their
intense opposition to. Maj. I/tart is
the fact that he rv'used to allow 'Col.
Pipumr to use his name in place of
Mr. ROCKWELL'S.
-tielow we give another lettei• from
Denrr on the division .question.
,Persons acquainted with - him do not
require this pledge, but on account of
the malicious falsehoods in circula
tion, in parts of the county where he
is not known, wo print it:
Cusimcwi Cop trr Brianrua Coxsarnir.—
Pear Sir : In reply to your communications in
relation to my position upon the division qua&
tien,permit me to repeat what I have heretofore
stated pubbely,th at I am-opposed to any division
of the coanty whatever. That if-tbe good people
choose me to represent them in the State Legis
lature, I shall use my utmost endeavors to rep.
resent them by sake and vote, regardless of the
interests of an man or set of men t or clique of
politicians to all of-whom, thank God, I stand
free and unpledged. Yours Truly, - -
B. a Darrr.
'TELE 13IPORTANCEI OF THE, NEXT
The Bearer county Radice has
the following article on tho import
ance of the next election. The refer
ence to that district applies equally
to this. -Reflect before you vote for
any Democrat. Here is the /pdicars
idea:
The State will' have to be, appor
tioned into Congressional districts at
the next session of the Legislature.
Six members of Congress may de
pend on that apportionment.. That
is, if the Democrats control the Leg
islature, they may so apportion the
State as to gain six members, - while
the Republicans may prevent this if
they retain their control of the House.
If the Democrats get control of the
Souse of ,Representatives, having'
now control of the Senate, they will
take Lawrence county from our dis
trict and add Fayette, making this
Congressional district hopelessly
Democratic for thenext ten years.
If either: of the Democratic candi
dates for the Legislature in this leg
islative' district is elected this maybe
the result, because the election of one
Democrat here may give,the House
to the Democrats. Every Republi- ,
can, then, who votes for a-Democrat
ic candidate for the Legislature votes
to make this Congressional district
Democratic for ten years to come,
and to give the Democrats six more
members of Congress in this State;
and every Republican neglecting to
vote for our whole Assembly ticket is
contributing to the same result. This
is the issue; and Republicans who
are such from principle will not hesi
tate in discharging their whole duty:
Vil We have been reqiiested by
Gen. Prorron to pnhlish a long /ad
dress to the Temperance men of this
county. We declin e to give the 'Gen
. l
ernl's manifesto place for several
reasons, prominent among which is
its length. We have no fears that
anything he can - say to' the- temper.
once men of this county will influence
them to aid in electing a copperhead
ticket. His fidelity to temperance
principles is not above suspicion,
while his devotion to the behests of
Col. Plum= is patent to every one.
ss.. Remember the Masa Meeting
on ISfifirday . next. 'lt is not often
that this county is honored with so
distinguished an anarray of able
speakers as willbe present on tilat'oc
casion...4 good brass band will also
'furnish music. before anti and after
speaking,.
CA:rrox Pa., Sopß IS, It 7
ELECTION.
LEVU 11OY TILIMIEMON. •
Tr:ailairog, — D. 0., Beck Mink
KB. EcaOs 14* - 11141D1 Of tile put
lemiewas the deb immilloog of the Wedgair
ka.lbeesealdWidow Yates. bald et. th eir
wok= pile Ike northern boyeedary
of Se car.- inptit!!k_lbet day et eoesemboa
red. "tLbimay. =Cabers
attired to elhoegeg beet, and 11000111plia•
led b 7 othos Gamma sordotios from Baltimore
and °booboo; pooldsd with bombers 'sod mu-
ale la. grand yeomen errors! ot the streete
preview@ to making to the peek said the open•
lug of the Me. These large and commodious
'grounds owe red with a thick growth aline old
oaks, and delightfully cool and pleamat, were,
without other toduannent, of satlielent Mks*.
Lion to Oen any one bunt. the hot walls,and
dusty streets of the town, and &Mod much to
the enjoyment of the pest body of people U. .
Daring the &dire meek at tbefeet, the streets
and samosa leading ba this ditediac e were
arawdal . wilb carriages Med with/ V(lW* and
otadotheit tabs gkokrooly aka& eager tojoin
la lbo 'parte of the Now German liraplie or
rather German ilitimlUe.
17n4er, the wide spreading branches of these
old oaks, lager and ginne wino In implore
dreams flowed constantly, and was as constant
ly in demand - yet notwithstanding all thliappar
entriot, there- was manifested no unseemly
drulieness or rude behavior. lJnderlying all
this Whams, for exlviviality, the solidity of the
German character was plainly evident and a
generous hospitality 'with genuine good will
universally prevailed. The large admixture of
Anis:lean element en,loying the simplicity of
these amusements peculiar to this people, gave
evidence that they were not only admired and
appreciated, but were being better understood.
In the various genies introduced, ladles and
gentlemen alike were competitors for the valu
able and elegant prises to be awarded to those
who excelled. Target shooting and Bowling
were made the specialties by the society, and to
the successful contestants were given the prises
of the greatest value. At or near the close of
the fete, the person judged to have been the
best marksman, amid the cheers and plaudits
of his comrades, was invested with the badges
and insignia of office, crowned King.of the so
' clay B* the ensuing year, and - marched with
triumphal procession to the grand Feast, whore
appeared and were entertained 'many- distin
gaished ladies and gentlemen of tuts and other
cities. -- --- -
iii another portion of the giounds and along
the gravelled walks was eroded a tillage of
booths, gayly festooned with sags and banners.
and where could be finind tie - whole catalogue
of refreshments that are pleising, to the Ger
man palate. Here W W oe Rhine e and seltzer,
Lager and Weiss beer, bologna and -pretzels,
limburger and sweitserkase, &c., &0., all of
which were freely, partaken of bY the killiest of
the jolly; reminding ono 'amid the ,clatter of
glasses, animated gesticulation and Confused
Babel of tonnes, of the exciting scenes of the
. past when so many convivial 'lneetiiigs of Ger
mans were heralded with the patriotic Inquiry :
"Yon fights mit Seigel? ;ben yeti drinks mit
me."
At evening the grounds were brilliantly light
ed- with a variety of Mutes° lanterns hung up
on wire and stretched among tho trees in every
direction, presenting truly a pletuiLeg and pie-
turesque scene. Bands of mtutic_ discoursed a
concord of sweet sounds to the delight and en
joyment of the many wandering about, or who
were witnessing the various amusements.
While the krge partition was continuallycrowd
ed by those who found pleasure In dancing, not
the Boston but the Germain dip.
Throughout the entire week, there was no
pause in the whirl of excitement and apparent
ly, its last hours were fraught with the same
interest as the first. The midnight gun an
nouncing that the Festival was closed. ~tier a
whole week of devotion at the shrine of mourns,
still found many expressing their regrel, that
the Bchentzenfest of 1871 was ended.
Among their m=ay distinguished viiitors,
were the President scwmpanied by'Senator
Camaro; members of the Cabinet who ; -,while
being conducted through the Park, expiessed
themselves highly pleased with the order and
variety of the entertainments, and with, the
harmony and good will that universally pre
vailed,
The comparative success which crowned the
efforts of the Woman's Rights party last Win
ter, the converlieiidf General Butler together
with the growing strength of the cause in the
House of Representatives; as developed by the
vote for striking the Word " male! from the
bill, providing for a° government for the Dis
trict, has inspired them with new hopes.
It is said that the leaders of the aggressive
'Wing of we free hire party,-are making prepa
rations for a vigorous campaign to commence
the moment Congress amenable' in December.
With this in view, Mrs. Woodhull their candi
datelor the Presidency proposes to reside In
our city during the Coming Winter, in order to
be'within easy reach of the National Legisla
ture and accordingly, has requested one
of the prominent leaders of, Woman's Suffrage
in the city to secure one of the finest furnished
&wellings to be obtained in' the vicinity of Ar
lington or Welker*. •
This of course will be headquarters for all the
apostles and advocates of the cense, where will
be discussed and perfected,all the various plans
and strategies of the campaign, Offensive or de
fensive. On the - liith and 11th of JanarayaNa-
Urinal Woman's Suffrage Convention will be
held at Lineolitleall,;whicis has already been
engaged for the-corMision. As they promise to
make things lively for Congress, we may expect
to witness some interesting ecenes before the
session closes, as they say in the circus some
"grand and lofty tumbling." •
„Hon. Sam Randall of Philadelphia,•Chairman
of the National Democratic Committee and
generalissimo of all the fortes, arrivedin Wash
ington a day or so ago in post-haste. Recently
a secret circulai mine Into light which was is
sued in the "Sodthern Association," showing
"How the lost cause may be regained arid the
Independence of the South secured." It was a
document well calculated to 'arouse and keep
alive all the bitter hatred and animosities of the
'past., Appealing to the baser
. psissions, it evi
dentlrsonht to Jnflarne the Ku-Klux is the
commission of greater deeds of violence and
barbarism, if such a thing were possilile. De
nounclng the Union,the North, and the Nation
al government in'the - strongest terms together
with italipacious sophistries, its revolutionary
purpiiiierwere but too plainly evident and as
such keronsed'a general cry of indignation.
Bearing unmistakably tho ear marks of its
democratic origin. aid fearing "destruction
the whirlwind of their own raising, no wonder
then at the hot histe of the Chairman- of their
committee to deny through the press, blamed
in dovible-leaded typo all knowledge of the cir
cular and to pronounce the same a !mud. •
The result of the recent election in California
must surely destroy the fond hopes, nourished
In the breast of the Hon. Chairman of the core-,
mittoc, who of late has been so frequently as
serting over his 'howbeit, that with a Democrat
ic victory tn that State this fail they would give
us a Bourbon Democrat for the next President.
The signs of the times 'fire,thAt the gentleman's
bourbon appetite and anticipations . are-deemed
todisapixdatment. He mirreturn u leisurely
as he likes to the green valley* and blue moon=
Lain/Peaks of his own State,where in a few day*
ho Will hear the anuouneeinent of i continua
tion of the' work so gloriously. begun by the
Golden State. The flat has gone forth, and hir
may as well cork up - the • demijohn, put up the
shutters, and close the shop. "2,,
• ).
Dd. The Argus professes td\be
greatly exercised at the extravagatic,a
of the Commissioners. The truth is
the material 'for the new jail is being
furnished at prices which every per
son conversant with suchwork ad
mits to be low, and the superintend
ent air. -Faros is very confident a
the cost of the jail - will. not reach the
estimate made by the. defaulting bid
der Mr. CLAux-
Tar Copaii vaos.u. Cosurnos.—
The Republicans of the State should
not forget to urge all voters to east
ballot for calling a convention to
amend the constitution of the State.
We. need many reforms that_cannot
be reached otherwise. Let us have
them settled beyond the - power of the
Legislature to,change.
- .
hone a horse A •
dont.* horse El The •• '.
• •
having Wed tn./44,7 emelte metil .14li
oant4raft 1 .
. 14
.‘.
in the itepubliion party. - It 1113 . ,in
gentlemen, the notarial 'pm see'lc nee,
nilknusied in
_nkskkinll, Jog; 4konn
.1116 The lading copperheads of the
county were ieconcleve herooniTeee
'day in rehire:lee to allentitorlerzeini
inse. That earnest and consistent ite
publican, .Toseus. Bonaoink woe (with
them. , 7 - I
•
Mb The developements tta. N.
Y. frauds interest everybody
~!xteept
copperheads. The natter is s tittle
too wound for the=
11%. An anti-dram shop tad '
been nominated in. New York. ".
New •Adnitiamats.
TOW.A.WD.A.
GRAND j
GIFT ENTERPRLSEI
• .11'011 THE BENEFIT OF
NAIAD FIRE CO., NO
$5 0 0
TO BE GIVEN. TO TUE. HOLM= OT TI
loco TIOSETS, PRICE $l.OO E4E.
The distrlbenon of gifts by chance .111 he made
by the thirst hoiden terres. imetedlidely after
the tickets have been disposed of,. due notice of
which will be given.
ssooln Gifts to in itararacid.
One Cash OM
Two Cash GUM, $5O each
Pour Cash Gina.
Ten Cash Mits. $&O each.
TWeney Cash Gifts, •5 each,....
'Mirk,-*even GM., atootostlrca to..
„ .
We reskettully refer to G. P. Maim k Co” Bank
ers, Tina Malarial Mak. sad Woreaft Dank
Tickets for sale by the Committee and
As t auss
ben of the Company ; and also by our is else
where. The following an the Committee:
'L. R. 71108 T, E. G. NICECTIB.
L. IL 091)0111.
W. & NEVIN& W. A, lit EI:D.
All osmmusskations should to addressed S' o
L. R. FROST, Obalspain uorrin!u”oe
ilep2oll4f I '
B. A. PETTES
Uwe now on hind ti - boir stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
P la great ♦arteti. rueb ea
DRY GOODS.
iridkijmq
FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
VELVirns.,
'ELVETEENS, WATERPROOFS,
AID SHAWLS,
Madch-chop will actl at tbio,
LOWEST MARKET PRICE,
At the sign of the fig Bonnet, oDpoitte the
Court /loose,
mMitim ILLLAT STIIpIT. TOWANDA, PA'.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
FOE BALE:
The sawedtwr of:brit for solo be following flos
ezibedmire. if In North tcnringdp, shoat
acs •A HOUSE AND LOT t
The lot contains about one acre sad s-kalf. The
House is large slid convenient, with well, cistern.
two good bares, and several varieties clack* fruit,
including apples, pears. pear.hes.lgrepes.. blackber
ries, rsapberiles. kc.
ALSO-Ith out 20 acres of lard ootoresdently sits.
ated on the east We of the Waverly road sad about
80 rods south of the House war Lot. ' . •
known u
MYER'S MILLS.
Ottbir • .
propcV Mere Is about 4i sores of land: a
large Grist and Timing MM. Saw SEM and a Dwell.
tog Hoses The lens -are In good ea=„ l o4l
we *nag • prosperous business.
Beal estate in sad about Tewanda Is ad
vancing, and in a fly jean. no doubt. Ulla ftfol;frt7
will be double its present tuba.
•
Will be 'old toolbar or eeparstely. to suit the
I _
• Tor further Inforroatkon enquire Oil tbe
MAUI itYEB
North Towanda. Aug. 93.11.
PROPOSED
AMENDMENT
Constitution of Pezasylvania
' • JOIST 112130LUTION
Prwpotiog an onetutowitt to a cowman= of
Pennrylianla. - -
Bs it /noised by As Smola pd Hisao ' 4 lll
mentstiiter of Lie Classonweatta of Aro in
aniesal Assembly d. That the following amen&
sant of the Conatit a
atlon of Ida Clonusxnartahlt b•
=*sibs people for their adogtkiii of Nino
aunt to the prorlahina d the tenth arti*
them* So wits , -
ALMINDXSZT.
Stab eat the Bbih Seeban el the Kith irttehait
the Coaatitattaa. sad lamed to lien thereof the tot
lo :
• *.A State 'Treasurer shall be chosen by the coal
tiled electors at Um Stale, at each- lad kw
inch lean of service sr abaft be by.lsen ,
JAYS H. WXBD.
\ Speaker of Saki:louse of Espiesentiiiips. -
WILLIAM A. WALIACZ. ,
Speller of the Senrkr.
a= 4 the itbr za Z of Arne. daub *raid'
ens deg and stresnepons.
- • Jolrli WaIICANY.
Preperedand articled for publication pursuant to
the Tenth Article of tbe Constitution.
escrstary of the Caemboavealth.
Wks Beantory ot Ooento
Flartimbarg. bib.lsm
SASH, BOOBS, AND BLINDS.
I ant prepu . to burnish IClnrhied Doors, Elea
andmnft at seyatrte , id" ar hcness, on abort
notice. Band in your orders In days before you
want to use tae srfldes and be acre that you will
pit doors that will not steak Tams each
on • -
Towanda. Jury If, 1871. ‘O3O. f. MEL
Co,lla TAR, by the Gallon or Bar
rei.lor sal* by the GAS CONPANY.
Now
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Y. 10E6AN,
Julyirn
E 9
818
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BE
=I
warn indforbLlall • 77 50 from purchasing SU7
proportr on tbe from Isola% Gitzoore. or
• • • tit- soma "MOM ray ormisloot. -coder'
penalty of prosonaton. ' WSt. & JAY'S& •
septim Trds6ser
D R. J. IL SUITE'S
, .DETERGENI POWDER,)
Tor sale at
POWELL / a CO'S, TOWANDA, ,
casii ivziartitso.
Try It izat bo conriunxL • sop2oll
NEW COAL nllll -
Ott Canlii gtreet, trotting W
TOWINDA„ PA.
To aro teixtvlng direct from Abe space the very
belt PIITSTON. PUN. OM and StilliAN
THII,WiTY. COAL. which we propCaa • I to ei:l at the
• I oast market price. • 1
• I '
We raspectfully invite thEie wishing to purchase to
all ind examine our Coal.
' W 4 also keep Limo, fresh from the kiln.'
We will deliver Coal or Lithe wherievor desired,
on short notice, adding only the customary.prices.
sep2oll.tf .. 1•L. B. 4SY. k 00. ,
WARD HOUSEj . ,
. 1
. .
TOWANDA,
• . MlatiFOED COUNTY, PE. A.
. . ,
This poptilir house, reientlY le Iby Maxims.
Koos & &buss, and havirmbron cow letely refitted.
remodeled, and refurnished, affords! to the public
all the emnforts tad modern conveniences of a first
class lloteL Slinsts opposite the Park on Main
Street, It is eminently convenient for persons visit
ing Towands,'either for pleasure or husinesa.
IC00"1 & Proprietors.
A NEW FIRM. ,`, •
Dr. W. B. Emil' of this place sad Dr. C. M. srAs-
LZIr of Arbon, hare formed a copartnership fur the
rarmilre of
to11:4 ahrITY IN ALL ITS R I NCll£s.
And may be found at the calico cif - Eelly;ovei
Wickham it.filaulea store in Towanda. prepared at
all timea to treat patients in a firatelaaa manner,
AL wart warranted as represznted. ,
Teeth extracted without
. puin, by the toe of
Nitrous, Oxide Gee.
AP. SbEkt will bo at hia office in, Athena on Sat
uidays and Ikendaya until farther notice.
Ant. 30.11.tf KELLY 3: STANLEY,
ItO MING .0031.
COLLEGE.
KnitGaToN. PA
Raabhiked in 10543: in connection scii r li &In.:
nary.. • Reopening RTC_ 1 1147 I.
_ _
The moat thorough courser of Cc;itilterrtal Inetruo-
Vim in the country. Terms lmeei Oran (ft any otaer
trtt class COgiffierria . etgfrge. 9 ituntionc furnished
to superior graduates, from time to time: our
graduates are filling In
. ..rative and; , honorable poci-
Sons In nearly every State In the flr Sou. Telegraph
ing Inaght by amend and roliater. 'Particular atten
tonic pnii to Peconamibili. Stuleuta may.pursue
at - Tidies In both Seminary ,and Commercial College.
Scholarahips for full Commercial' cotirae. 725.00.:
with Telegraphing. 435,00. Tel+eraphinq , aloue
727.0 0 . Ornamental Pencunnebi (three monthel
710.00. Foard per week. st,oo. For !o=ther Ln
, formation. aildreas Bay. B. Kr
a. D. 13.. Princi
pal Wyoming Seminary and Commercial College, or
L. Smarms. M. A:. Prim - Mpg Catiamerebil College.
Kingston,. Pa. ' • I pepl3ll.3m
THE WHEELER &
Sewing Ma
THE BE . ,ST IN THE
Its unprocedouted popularity th
test of Its racrit.
OVER 1.1)-, 4 IiONONV IN TFI
SALES RAPIDLY.INC
Warranty .of three 0) ycars
eve sates
Apply to
11.711.1250 N ,k C
Nercttr's 81.
reps'7l
BIRDSELL CO:NIRL
Clover .Thr.
Thin machine Thretihos, Sep.
Cleans Clover Seed at one operataim; capacity rang
ing !rota 20 to 5n btpthels per dayd accordina to yield
of reed. After the Clover in fed into the Threshing
Cylinder. the seed contained therein is deposte4
Mt.) a bag or measure at the side of the machine.
NO lO:IIA.NDLING OS CII&F
An rI.A-....ter eouveis the ~m h
the Mintz Itorper, and au ea
the light Pec,l, , d:c., tact to the
Two TnorsANn Now rg . t.
Unit“l States awl C,ruadss.
AIVAR9r.DItST PREMIUM
skim: I.
Send for "Cr..orgri LEAF " and
which give complete description,
DIRDSELL 31ANUFACTJJ.11
Finnic Factory, S•out;i Scud; 1m
Au A,F,,,at w•autcd for Bradford
EXTRA NEWS-!
Large st,),*a of Vl° flpc , st lleakly
roazht to this m.trket, by a
Rwm
u!ulerjtax , l:
Alllch Can be
Two
at E. SCHWARTZ'S Clothing
airowell 4-."o3.'s,*ancl nobody,
3Dezt
or alivO, can best Sclaiart.'a
000DS,
"°."
the City of T o or in the
alratila. And at Schwartz 'a y
A. 3E(c)fges,
fall for a little no=ciotna Lc
fins good chew
c•r rircyt,
Tor:ands, Pc. September 6,
SUSQITERA.NNA
INSTITI4T.EI. •
TOWANDA, 88-AI:WORD COMM'. PA.
This instlintion will conarcienx. ft' Seventeenth
Tear
. AUGUST 251, 1811.
Vie courses of study are Incliah. Normal, COM.
mertial. Aciderole. Scientile and Classical. to ail of
which the instruction is I.7stetnatt,- and thoronah.
The Principals will be assisted - in the various
deParbuttaa by •WO and very excellent corps of
Laatiuctors—three graduates, experienced teachers
lining been recently ongagear-and no effort will be
spared to make the Inctitute.lln comfort. discipline
and general et ciency.. second to no other slo‘lls
-
The Musical Deprtment will be under the charge
if Professor U. Pr ,2 Johann.--
13,`""
01. .., ri Jot, —icsacn.
This institution:ls now in thorough repair.
In - addition to the extensirO improvements during
the pad year, new apperairts,lraapiz and'charts, and ,
most improved patent/del and seats for all the
study and recitation ms , haze spat teen pur—
chased.
.. •
The principal of Inc 174unal Department will
organize August 28. a Teachers' Class, and by
:sere= grtzrrros aid to complete the most thor
ough course possible during the time. ,
Tuition from Si to Sid.i Board and room An the
Institute Si. If desirable, 1 "Wentz may Obtain
rooms in town and board thmselres. Early appli
cation for board and Totiffs a the Institute ihoiald be
4,
made, as theromus Oro bin rapidly engaged.
'For further , particle...ail% Or catalogue. apply to
ff.
a. W. Ryan are; E. P.. QUInlaH
MILLn, Principa Eß ls. Towanda, -
p . 11*.
aug.9'7l. . rreE l iklerit Board Triagtees. _,
Ncrt Mme.
4 00;DDING, RUSSELL & CO.,
ffl
.. .
Ask Agouti= to their taatiltlei for kfundigthaig ell
2 MAO
or , 1 •.
BUILDING - MATERIALS!
LIKE; SASH, . GLASS, -BLINI-?0,
Street.
PfArzTrrs, OIL S.
Alwiys anbe lowelt rates.
,SEATING & COOKING STOVES,
GAS FIXTUTUEIS,
MOUSES PIPED UPON SHORT NOTBCE.
WITH :TIN OR SLATE.
ZXLVDUCTOR I 3 AND EAVNT.4OIIc.II.9
MADE AND PUT UP
SIERCIAL
I3ESP CEMENT
AIWAYS . ON THAND.-
o- •
KNIVES & FORKS
,VILSON
FOR SILE.AT 15 . CTS. PER SET
blue,
MARKET
CLotla e s Virripgers,
Duly Lecdful
trIRFT !
I.RON,,STEtL-, POWDER;
itEASrNG
,palaying
Gem Fruit Jars
PE\TEFR.•
'Toomnda. re
Augnstl.lB7l
! esker
TOR.
GO TO TAYLOR & GORE'S
tea, .11utlf+ atd
c.)11 TAmmics.
11e41 chaff back to
elQmstor convey•
992 g Mill: r
GO TO TAYLOR k GORES
E throughout the
at 73 Ststc Tatra
'6_ , lent, 1 E.igraving
SO CO.. Mfrs:.
I.l.trrisburg; ra.
GO TO TSQLOTI & GOE'S
,Co. jaug3o'7l-3m
Qothlng ever
GO TO 'TAYLOR Sr, GORE'S
For a New Spring Overcoat.
h aura blo Goods;
GO, TO TAYLOR S:, GORE'S
(a .
pre, onc . 66r south
tom and Ready-Made Olothing
dtiler
CLOTUINO, FUEL.
GO TO TAYLOR k,. GORE'S
For- Hats anti Caps; all the Latest
Styles.
ntiro Stato ofi Penn-
on caii Uny
GO TO TATLOR'& GORES
ezia
Bows, Ties, At.e.
See. 4ave
aoc).
ALL WORK lei ARIa,NTED
COLLEGIATE
CUTTING !DONE -ON SHORT
iTlit9ll
TOWANDA, PA.,
riem
4 sutures
A • •
.IX)ORS. NAILS, LOCKS.
^ ALL HINDS OF
JUNGES AND pinixem,
oi3 GLOBES, &C.
ROOFS PUT Q
ItTED, SOLD IS THE ccitrsry
Used July , tth by the 0(0 Fellows,
paAss =rms.. 1
PLATED WARE,
LEATfiEB BELTLNG;
•
TILE CASE OB DOZES
For your New Spring Suit.
I
For a Nor Dress Snit.
For Now Spring" Styles iii Pants
For all tho Latest Styles in ens
For Gents' Famishing) Goods,
NOTICE.
96 •MAIN STREET,
- .
7 TOWANDA, PAI
LOMB
. ,
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•
T° W A N D*
a M Ali KB rs
•
-..- , - --- irnota tak
.gy c0,..44,447,.*N0,0 N rm
r.,b, CL . 75. PATCH
111;64 s 9 bosh -.' • - ti io 0 1 rio
9 bunk . . ;•-
, i •.,,,.. -
co
Cseastbusti • . - ~•- 90
. .. rri
nrinte.l34"44o (
1i a1dr1 ; }1426 1 .. " ,.. : I I
1 LI
20
1 8 OD 0 in on 35
adons, Ilk brab . " 90
•liirsumrs op 094111.-14/llest 80Ib. Cons WI tbs.;
lye 66 Ma ; Oats 11l lbs.; A grirr Lat h s.; Sackirteat
44 The t . : Rearm st lbw; Bran 10.Thosi Olovei Se :d oo ;
lbs.; Timothy Sued 44 tbs. • Driod - Psothea .83 lbs.;
Wed Appka 22 lbs.. Flax Seed 60 lbs.
EMI
11l
CENTILIX YARD,
rt - 11.,WELLE8. I'mxrieUx.
132188 further B'6Bo priceast pird aro,
No. 2
airs:um= COAL. -
'Malt' •
atm*. or Noe. 8 and 4
Hnt,o; No. b... .....
- inrusvax minalAci*OSAL.
Broken— • _ E 3
Large Store ' S+ oo
Small Mira f t ima _
Nut 3 7.;
The following additional charges will be ina.t.trr
delivering .coal within the borough bruits:
Per ton Nets. -Extr...a for canning ra 50
if 25
Halt ton.— —35 ".
Quarter tan. .2.5 • "' "33 "
.a Lease Orders at my Coat Office. No. 3, Mer
- rare New III" pontlf - it2e.
• Sir Orders *Mt id ill ease be accompani.l
the oaab. '
Towanda. Aug. - 30,77 L
TOWANDA 'COAL 7ARD,
•
The wrilemigeed. haring lamed thertoal Yard and
Dock at the old • Barclay Basin," and Jnzt compl, t.cd
a large Coot-house and Oflice : nport the premtnew. am
now prepared to furnish the citizens of Tm•'ankla and
vldnity with the different kilids and sizes of tbc v,.
named code upon the most reamonahlo terms. in P.:: y
qnawtity desired. Prizes at the Yard until forth , r
settee • z " ' - -
Store ' -> s I,A
•
Large Egg ' .
81041 Egg
Lamp .
Plyrooth Nut
••
Pittaton Net
‘.Barsky"
" Emu of Itinea
Fine, or Blackaralth
thrift
Sußiven Anthriete, - 3
The ftillowingaddltiont.l charges will he made for
delivering Coal feithin the borough limits
Per T0u...60 cents. 'Ears for carrYing in. 60 ante.
Half T0ti..15 - • "<.; 0 26
Qr. Ton: —23 " " " " "
XT I Orders ma, be left it the Yard, comer of Rail.
read and Elirabeth Street, or at .Porters filrhy's
Drug Store. • -
lei -Orders must le ali•cases be accompanied with
the sash.' ,f \ CARD te MONTAME. .
Towanda, Juno 9. 18TI—tr...,
The oldest, largesi, and
safest purely Mufua)
Life Insurance Cob
pany my the United
States!
THE: MUTUAL
Life Insurance CO.
OF NEW TORIC:
W W. K.IiIGSTIURIi, Agent.
Att 'rney ' in , fact for f
Mrs WM. H. MILLER, in
the etdrn
eent of her in
ter sts arising out of the
Estate of the late C. L.
WARD.
IEI
Cora. Main c?'-State-Sti.'
TOWANDA, PA,
rL,.23'71-tf
D R: URQtEEART'S • ,
•
CHOLERA CORDIAL!'
proropt relief in it derangomonti of .111.
Stomach and Ito:sob+, such as PArs, St , Arm,
CmltsaA•llonnus, CUOLERA INP.vs - ryst or ST - ]t74:l:
CoStrcAls - r. IMP. FILE Tr.rrnt.No; DIARPOth.
k.e. It is - pleasant to tho ta.4to. and nf
frti p42ri-odiallemale aihment.s.lt is a snvertgn
r‘rwly. A steec . rlptlve re'ploto with ns , •ft;', in.
formation at - companies each bottle.
I*-rtatextAts 'waren snow ITS Unit:
This may 'Certify that I haa i r)orm tnnum Dr. G.
rrlutiart of Wilkes-Barre and bflieve that I Fr , :I'.;
the sentimont of an mho know hini. when I say teat
all the relations of life, he is worthy of the t
and confidence 'of the virtuous and tim.intpri*.e. , in
people of'.our county. • TEIONLVf P.
Having derived much benefit from titking
rThart's Cholera Cordial. I am free to ree,imm,:‘ , l
an a reliable preparation in eases nf Piarrhtwa:
„ • , BURNETT.
It Is a moat *minable reedlcino, opertlF in its rr:•:.
ation, and al-pys pure to afford
. .
From caperlenee in the Ina of lir.
Cholera Cordial. Lhave no hesitation 10.03yInz
thz best trilled,' I have ever tried for Cl,kra
bus, _Cholie, and rain in the Stomach and
SAMUEL 11017.
I have nsed the Cholera Co:dial for ten yeari ,
every ease it effectP.l avaire,-;and I feel ••1
saying that it is the best fueditine for Mare,.
Dy.actitery. Pains and Cranipe in the Stomach
.Dowels, over offered to the public. .
. • J. MILTON COURTRI,fdriI.
e
I have xpe_rieneed" the most ftruTrisinely 1••:.^-
ficiatefierts from Dr. rrqultart's Cholera Cord:al : a
is quiet In action, and I regard it as unequaycd'M
cases of Colic, Diarrhoea, ke... and I really tleFer. to
recommend it to all affected with Bowel Complamie.
W., W. LOOSIIS. •
Dr. trqnhari's Churn CordiAL•l'ts prepar,l nt
Wilkes-Darre,' Penn's and. sent 6r exrac. , any
where. ruts. cents a attic. Jun 11.71. iin •
SUPPLIES. FOR THE •
TRADE
\VI CI KII iAt & B 14 - I'C 'S
CROCKERY
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CUIN A,
GLASSWARE
STONV,WARE
SLLTER PLATED IiCAPY.
FIWJT JARS
Tnwa . ml:t;
MILITARY NOTICE.
ilE.All QUARTER. 13th fnl. iSie , !l I
- = National fltrirls of pcnn•a. )
Cornprinit,g tilt , Cataltie9 cf 111,1: - .00, TlV...'
WELtstone, June ill. 1571.
•
Parties wishinftio ormiults military C.M!1 ,41,
shonlit. as poop 53 they have 35 men r...finte:1,...e0 .1
to, the A•ljnbUit General's oflicc: at llsrrist ,, r...
-through these headquarters, a notill.•atoueo: tLI
_fact, signed by one or triora petitioners for tief cola!
ilany, and attested by. the County Cominissien .,-4 .
or largess of a borough. On reeelpt of sti,•ll
eatiou.liy the Adjutant, tioneral, the eompa•lY
be directed to hold an -election to elect oinCer ,
.the company. 'Therewill be r detii:ean
to
these. heademarters to superintend' s id el. et,ui
who Isiah° furnished with reees , ary blank 4. .
anil at the same Vino there will he two ompw Y
furalshed, ono to be retained id thocittuimuY
,eenituanclor; the ikther should be forwardL d fo'tie.
beljulant General, with the election returns. .tr... 1 4•
accrtuderinants. 3M, vrtli be furnished by thofrSlir•••
I du requisition and bond, after approval at flit 4
headquarters. Each Member of a company
es his owriunifnrrn, and is entillel to receive- f
doing air allowaneo ont of the brlgailejoihtary L
Sec section 6th of supplement of. act of' Ti'
.the term of service Ls tivo years. 11. CCI.
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