Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, April 18, 1872, Image 2

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In another solunft "'HI be found
the proceedings of! thA Republican
State Convention Which assembled
in Harrisburg of ;Wednesday, the
10th, inst. The convention was more
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numerously atten' ed by influential
Republicans than tiny one ever be
fore held in the S ifs. The proceed
ings in the main Were harmonious.
The friends of the ' r
ens candidates,
cls;
pressed their • with vigor and
sometimes with due warmth, but
a , large majorit y -of the delegates,
seemed determin to put in nomin
ation the strop men, and the
minority general! submitted to the
will of the do .. ' . . t partnwith grace,
end promised to • e successful can
didates their he. y support.
Gen. Jens F.liAirraum, the nom
inee for Governor, is well known
throughout this State, having 'hewn'
twice unanimously; nominated; and
4:
elected to the off" e Of Auditor Gen
era, an o ffi ce of, nt little less ire.:
portance than 41 chief magistracy,
and at the expire 'on of his second
term was unanim usly elected by the
legislature to fill the vacancy caused
by the death of Gc l ,l.lStanten,until the
nod election. His; record as a sol
dier made on numerous battle-fields
is an honor to the _Keystone State,
and his management of the affairs of
the Auditor Generrd'i office has
stamped him as a man of marked
ability, and unswerving
For Judge of the "Supreme Court,
Hon. *Masses ?deacon, of this county
was nominated. Judge Mancin is
too well known in his section to re
quire, any notice 'rem us. It was a
source of real- pri4e to his .friends
from this county to leer him spoken
of by gentlemen from every part of
-the State, as the . most popular man
'mentioned for t.le I position. Judge
MEnceres record in ,Congress has won
for him an enviable name throughout
the State and we predict that he will
receive the largest vote polled •in
Pennsylvaniaforiinany s'ears.
His peculiar qualifications for the
high office to which he has been nom
inated are acknowledged by all who
know him, and his, acquaintance
reaches far out side _llia Common
wealth. Ile Northern Vier feels,
proud- that she i has been' honored
-ivith a candidate, So worthy- of the
position, and the vpters of the Wil
mot, district will show their appreci
ation, by rollin,g tip a majority far
the ticket this fall, j such as we have
not given for yearsi
Gen : -011 Aux& of Warren
county. is-the • naniinee fort Auditor
.. General. Gen. Atr.r.s was a brave
soldier, and has represented his dis
trict in the State Senate for several
„ years past. Tbe press of the State
generally speak of 'his nomination as
a good one. 1
Hon. &ars
upon the ticket
tor from this
MEE and P. M.
leeted' delegates
T ention.
S. E. Dinurocs
was nominated.
to _the., Conatite
- and Hon. W. Hi
hanna county,
Delegate at Lary
Convention.
simont was placed
or Preaulential
I trtet, and N. C. Ds
OVT were BO-
I 01 theNatienal Con-
ii of Wayne 'County,
tor delegate at large
ational Convention,
J
Izs.4ur, of Susque
fres nominated for
0 the Philadelphia
Our limited space will not permit
us to veil& at length of the Conven
tion and the candidates, bnt we shall
do so hereafter . . l o In the meantime,
the Republicans the county must
arouse themselves and resolve to 'roll
up an old faahisarkud' majority. We
can do it. Will we do it? -
Wir Tho Argus; of lost week
speaking of the bill . abandoning the
canal, says it was passed through
the influence of per' members. The
ic l
editor of the Ar u. 4 knew the asser
tion to be, utter false,and only gave
currency to it to bring Messrs. &Ts
and DARTT into isfavor among those
./ who were opposlidl to the measure,
and to call atteutian away from his
pet candidate ` l. 'ENot.txr, who , net
only favored abandonment of the
canal, bat lent hirriself to Persu HER
DIC:3 sobame for. . riding the county.
ta6.. Hon ; P. v .ArssWaissix, late
U. S. Senator ffo:iii West Virginia,
died at his realdence in Parkas
burgh, Monday! Morning. The de
ceased took - a veryi prominent part in
the" formationof West Virginia. He
was ono of the eight &puke=
members wbo voted against the im
peachment of '::'dent Joaxsov.
. I. It is no i learned that the
Spanish gover n ea t offers to release
' Dr. Bowmen as ' act of friendship
l i la
towards the 13 '4l States govern
ment,. - At the sa ; time they are not
willing to admit `, the least Nue
_ fl ee loss attach to their - action in
the . trial and ',. Ptisonment of Dr.
HOWASSI: i ,
SISP"A Piga Olio grunt jury
Moods)" menu found -41 true bill
against Comm DARA t of the New
York Bun, for T on Wiff H. !Poi
sza, ex-Spato r of l'estal . l.
la an fuld=
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2121:13W1J 13TATE 001MITROI.
The &lAA= State. Convention
assembled in the Hat of the Mania
of Representatives in Harrisburg on
Wednesday, April 10, and wai called
to order by the Chairman - of the
State Central Cklmmittei, Hon.
sera.-Essavr, at 12 o'clock.
The convention was one of the
fattest ever held in the State, even,
district being represen — ted. A large
number of' promin . ant Bepubliams
•frnm all sections, of the State were
present. •
2ldeet.
Hon..Tssuai 8. BUTAN was elected as
temporary Chairman. OU taking the
chair he made a neat address which
was loudly applauded.
On sailing the list of_ delegates, it
appeared - that there were several
contested scats; whereupon CoL E.
Ovsuros, of Bradford minty, moved
the appointment of a committee on
contested seats.
The motion Was -agreed to, and
Messrs. Ovsavos, BsurruAx, Boma',
Comas, Banns; *MOCK, and HOP , .
vizr were appointed.
Lancister county claimed two Sen
atorial delegates, and the Chair de
cided she was not entitled to more
than one.
£7
Dle: Wssoa, of Centre, moved that
a committee of one from earls Sena
torial district be _ appointed by the
delegates from each Sentorial district
to report permanent officers for the
Convention. Agreed to.
Hon. Wn.Lum B. liiksa, Of Phila
delphia, offered a resolution, that a
committee of thirteen be appointed
to report the candidates for fourteen
delegates at large to the State Con
stitutional-Convention. One or two
short edam:wag were made against
this motion. Upon a viva voce vote
the result was very doubtful, but the
chairman, the Hon. Imes S. Buses,
declared it adopted, and suppressed
all cries , for a division by vigorously
rapping the gavel.
W. P. Wrrsos offered the following,
which was declared agreed to:
Resolved, That a committee of ono frOni each
Senatorial district be appointed by the delega
tions from each Senatorial district to report
permanent of of theilonventkm:
-Judge Shassox offered a resolution
for the selection of a committee on
resolutions. Agreed to.
On motion, the delegates of the
Pennsylvania Republican. Atmocia
tion of Wallington were admitted to
seats in the convention, without the
right to participate in the proceed
ings. 1,
Hon. Reseal, Emu= • offered the
following resolution:
Ilesaxed, Thatit committee of seven be ap
pointed by the Chair to report an eleetorid
ticket and list of delegates from the State to
the Philadelphia Convention.
Considerable discussion was had
over this resolution, and several
amendments offered but the .original
resolution was finally declared adopt
ed.
Mr:Fmcs, delegate from Montour
county, protested against , the action
of the convention on this subject. •
At 2 o'clock the convention ad
journed for one hour.
On re-assembling, - -the committee
on permanent ,organization, made a
report•recommending the election of
*mum F. Rintess - , - of Northampton
county, as President, with one Vice
Piesident from each Senatorial dis
trict. The reporto wes adopted unan
imously. G. D. lloyresys was one of
tbe.Vice Presidents.
Col. Ovsyros, chairman otCommit
tee on contested seats made a report,
which was unanimously adopted.
011 motion, the convention pro.
ceeded to the nlilnination of candi
dates. 1
For Governor, Gen. Joni F. Herr.
sAivrr, W. W. NI-mum, -D. J. Mea
-1 ram' were nominated.
On the first V - 014 Gen. HA.urs.a.arr
Was nominated.
For Supreme Judge, several candi
dates were presented. Hon. thassEs
Msaeral of Bradford county, was
nominated on the fourth ballot.
For Auditor tieneral, Gen. Han
mos Ataxs, of Warren county, was
nominated.
For Congressmen at large, Gen.
Maar WRITE and LENUEI, TODD were
nominated.. •
Liens. Haarra.ts•rr and ALLzx were
then introduced and in neat and ap
propriateapeeches„thanked the con
xention for the honor conferred in
placing them in nomination, and
pledged themselves to discharge their
official duties with fidelity.
Judge lancets was not in Murie
-1 burg during the sitting of the con
vention.
At the conclusion . of the speeches
of the candidates, the committee as
signed forits selection reported the
following electoral ticket, which was
unanimously adopted :
AT Lame.
Ando:ph E.
John M. Thompscri, Butler.
menucra
First—Joseph 3.. Bonham, Philadelphia.
Second—Harms A. DAVIS, Philadelphia. -
.Thlrd—G. Morrison Coates. Philadelphia.
Fourth—Henry Bamm, Philadelphia.
Fith—Thcothre L. Wilson, Philadelphia.
Sixth—JohnM. itroomidl, Delaware.
Seventh—Penchi 13hroder,lenceater.
Eighth W . H. Richards, Montgomery.
Ninth—Edwin Green, Northumberland.
• Tentb—Daniel K. Shoemaker, Carbon.
Eleventh—D. B. Miller, Schuylkill.
- Twelfth—L. M. Morton. Northurnbenand.
Thirteenth—Theo. Strom, Lamm.
Fourtoentli—John Pwmore. Bradford.
Fifteenth—D. D. Freeman, McKean.
Sixteenth—Jeans Merrill, Union.
Seventeentb—Henry W. Cedy, Mintingdon.
Nhteenth—flobert Bell, Adams.
Nineteenth-,Jos. M. Thompson, Fayette.
Twentieth—lsaac Frazer, York.
Twenty-dzat—Georgo M. Andrews, Jefferson.
Twenty-second—Henry Lloyd, All hany.
'Twenty-third—John J. OSlespis.- r.
Twenty-four-James Patterson, Beaver.
Twenty-Bre—John vr. Wallace, Lowrance.
Twraty.sioth—C. C. Boyd, Erie.
The following delegates to the
Philadelphia Convention, were then
selected, each being provided-with
alternates :
Morton McMichael and General H. H. Bing
ham, Philadelphia; T. F. W. White,Littty;
M. 8. Quay, Beaver ; llobert Parris (
sMa. W. H. hemp. Susquehanna ; VP.
K oontz, Somerset ; Samuel B. Disk, Craw-
Finst--Jamea )1. Nava sad Janes !Übe
ham.
Second-13eorce Vt. Hatt, John A. Sbermer.
Tllr4-Gen. and W. Bum
Favarth:-Petar A. a Widbnor and Chain T.
lama
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- .111161q-Sinsesi Trees Ind 'Wm G. Wears.
isa lt:th-*-R 0.-Vitnerand tri. C. Albright :
- Tenth-Ouswel 1. , and John Win.
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ltsteesdh-idirerd )3bskthst4 sad ilyta A..,
Wood. ' • 1
Sesedeentir-Thatess S. tulasitun and C. T.
Roberts. I •
Elghteentle D. Wailing and Jere-
Nineteenth-W. D. Rogers Thome P..
Twensiews-E. D. Drendt end W. H. Shade,:
Tweadritna-' ; IL Thompson sad A. G.
Mum .
Twetot ooad .S. Muniduies end IL W.
Oliver. r
Twelitrame s /!' 0 *on end 8. 3g•
yens, Tgesiter4lur9k-- a. MOCiltallitle end Alss.
'Wilson. •
Twentrtlfth -L. B. Ntethatirey and Cteo. E.
Anderson.
Twenty.eizth-C. IL GUM= and G. W. Sew-
Sold.
The following resokitke nu than adopted
nosohnonsly:
Resolved. Thst the delegation from tide State
arehereby Instructed to Cast.the entire vote of
the State nor General Grant for the Presidency;
and that on the gesetton of the Vies Presider
ey they ars hut:owed to set together for the
best interests of the Bepoldiesn party. and that
upon ellquestions erhft in said convention
they cut the vote of this Stith of the insiority
of the delegate' may direst. •
The following d4 eg atea at large
to the Constitutional Convention
were .reported. and the nominations
adopted : 1
William Id. Reridet_ , of Philadel_plda J.
Gillingham Fell, of Philadelphis i • Wm. 411iy,
of Cuba,. Lin Itatholtenew, a SchoylkUl •
R. N. MoCainster s of Ceetre ; Wm. H. Art:-
strong, of Lyme:Mai • Wm. •Dsvis, Loam
James L. Reynolds, b ialeaster; Samuel B.
mock, Wai. Lazne% Washington ;
David N. WM Maks ;W. IL Amey,
high; John IL Walker,
The Committee on Resolutions re
ported the fs:dknying, which were en
thusiastically adopted :
That we reaffirm our divotian- to the princi
ples of the Republican party, and our belief
that the continued a of that party is
riecessary to the maintenance and swam of
those principles. The grand and fundamental
idea of tbecquality.ol airmen in political rights
is not professi st illany other party, and can be
sustained Lai ate by those who sire &-
eazely,committed it. .
Thal the adoption of the thirteenth, four
teenth and fifteenth amendments to the Con
stitution of the United States has not been suf
ficiently acquiesced in by all to render certain
and ware their permanent incorporation in
that instrument, sad hence the administration
of the government can safely be intrusted only
to that - party which is heartily, and beyond
question, committed to them, and the policy
necessary to put them into successful opera
tion. •
That we axe now, more than ever, called to
sustain the
_policy of national protection to
American indintry. If the laborer fa worthy
of his hire, and a fair Mira work entitles 7the
worker to is fair day s pay, we must continue 56
throw the protecting arm of the government
around those who toil for their y 'bread.
The protective policy &one makes labor con
tended and capital same. It renders employ
meat certain, and pay ample and satisfactory ;
whilst free trade means that oar laborers sad
mechanics must either 'work for lower W a gs
or that our factories should be closed throh
foreign -. Nation, and the workingmen of
the country deprived of employment.
That the public- lands ' lbelong to the people,
and should be reserved 'for the 10. We,
I therefore, pronoun. meat y against
any further appropriation of the public lads
in bet , f-of corporation* or individuals. All
lands not sold according to laws should be
open to preemption and actual settlement.
I That we 'demand a continued adherence to
t:A=hitherto maws% under
D l=lican
oar State and in the of a
steady and gradual rednetion of the public
debt. The Interest" of the people require that
the most rigid economy diadem yractieed in
the administration of both the listless./ and
State governments, andithat lazes should be
reduced in both as rapidly sa is consistent with
the honorable maintenance of the public cred
it, and the certain extizigultshment of the pub
lie debt.
That wo are earnestly In favor of the earliest
possible removal at the duties on toe and cot
see, and urge the promt cage of the bill
for that purpose now be fore
That we heartily appreve of. Cel i a of Gen.
Grant in giving trial to the plan of civil Terme.
We demand that that, or any other that may
be substituted in its place as better, shall have
a fair and unembarrassed trial, that every ef
fort shall be made to secure competent men
for the public varier, and that honesty and in
corruptibility shall be deemed qualifications as
essential as compe tency end Intel
Test the Re limn party has
e on fall
deuce during e past eleven years elite abili
ty to admWider the overnment honestly,
faithfully and succes sf u lly. It has, within that
time, maintained the honor of our National
flag at home and areal; preserved the Union
from disruption and restored it in its integrity;
secured to all classes ani conditions of - men
the rights given to them by their Raker, and
having proclaimed liberty throughout all the
land, unto sit the hahabitan
NI
ts thereof, has giv
en to that proclamation the effect to wWch
it was entitled; and we therefore, In its name,
chili* fora people a Continuants of their confi
dence, and leatiessly challenge their. scrutiny
into its act.
adminiirt
That we point with e to the record of
Gen. Grant's • n• - cif the National
Government. Not only ;has the weight of in
ternal taxation been alined wholly removed
from The people's shoulders, but three hundred
millions of the national debt have been paid oft
—a result never' before known by any other
people under like- circumstan and for
which we are indebted 'to the ri gid honesty,
strict economy and sterling integrity which ti e
President has brought to the administration of
Asthma stairs.
That we t his dame for renomination
to the P deny, confident that the people
will again rally„ to the support of the man who
so nobly fought their battles ; who, order the
guidance of Providence, brought the nation
cafe', thresh iti struggle to maintain its ex
istence, and who has gum so successfully
ministered the affairs of the government as to
command general adm lion, at home and
abroad.
That we will stand by e government in the
foreign policy so firmly marked out and &dere
od to by President Grad. The nonor of the
nation, we feel, is safe 4a his hands, and the
flag under which ho never suffered defeat, will
not be dishonored while he is kept in the
front. .
That we oongralidate p eople "of Patmatt•-•
the final acco ell
rev*
vania on too Ens! acconiPli;luxient of the cill
for a convention to revith and amend the Con
stitution of the State end we earnestly urge
upon oar Mends to see that the delegates are
chosen in their
rya di g committed
to the policy and rporag in pr ohibiti onatsult
merit a clear decisive of epeeist
legislation.
That we hereby declare our oppoidtion to ev
ery effort to withdrew from the sinking fund of
the Commonwealth, either by robstitution, ex
chugs or otherwise, any of the bonds, securi
ties er moneys now pledged to it, and through
it to the payment of the public debt of this
Cominonwealth, and our inflexible determina
tion to preserre the same, inrioLably, for these
fulfillments of *the Cotiunotrwealth's
na .
That the oil "prodnd4. mining. _lumbering
and mentifacuning inthressa of Ile State re
quire protection from the edbrts - of dangerous
combinations, and that such laws should be.
enacted by the General Assembly of this . Com
monwealth as will protein said interests. both
In their development and the transportation oT
their preductions to market.
That the thanks of our party are due to Gig
ernor John W. Cieary,cmder whose lead our. prin
ciples have twice been successfully vindicated
in Peraurylvania ; the State debt has been Urge
ly reduced during ide administration : ceir
soldiers' orphans have been carefully cherished
and educated, and c arlaws have been edkient
ly and wisely erdbreed. Under the necessity
ofparting with him as Governor, in conformity
with the - Constitntent of the State, Governor
Geary carries with is his retirement the
heartitil wishes of Its pie for his future pros
perity and happiness.
That we p• -gent witlif peculiar prdi and er
Dial conMence of their success. the names of
n. Jong F. Etterusrr for Governor, Mas
ses Mums for finfirenth Jufte, Gem llatiar.
sox Amax for Auditor Oenma4 and the gentle
men this day named An delegates at large to
the Constitutional CenTention. They are sal
men worthy of an active and ardent support at
the hands of the Republican party, and we call
upon our Mends throughout the State to rally
t as kni.
one man to hour s th eir triumphant elee-
That the President , 1), this Convention, in
connection with the candidate. this de7 nomi
nated for State officers, 1 appoint the chairman
and one Secretary of he Stab OtatralOommit
tee, and that the State Committee be made up
on the basis adopted liist 'year and the two
years preeeeding. is -
WON. The followi4 resolutions were
unanimously adopted at a meeting of
the German Republican Central Com
mittee of New 'York; This action
settles the question so , far as our Ger
tri33' fellow-I:Rite+ in the Empire
State-are concerned, said we think
the example will I:4 followed by their
brethren throughout, the country:
"Resolied, That the German Be
of the oity and county of
New York, pledge,' their unqualnied
Support to the can didate for the Pres
idency who will get the nomination
by the next Republican National
Convention."
"limited, That; we endorse the
=seadmin' ist' ration, end express
in its integritt tad
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bleeenieg sad gorgeous, rtelalion L aping
kiglksegiklitr. andlbrameniare bunk-lo
leg tip to the nye of the ran, the Irbil's gruel
eni6ce of tha barren looking land - with nth*
ire are eurroonded.
• At the Otpitol, the eau:Remo:l arca Baauter's
noolatics to 110VO AIUIF lb* la* , a *a bss
quietly subsidekaad the otter kneatfeatiota
forrodooal irith *view mahlairiolltiaal arp;
nal ant of sues against time -Astafafatratt3a,
are drawing 10 11401111.
The naiad charges of itdoooetdoes sod b
eontpetesey, lila* have been by the opoottion
so law* trumpeted over the whole 031131671
proves to be entirely vrithonkfoundstion. They
have traced tread to w one. CoeraPlke
to no gift They have . In fact peeved trOdaig ;
while the entire fabric of %Wood and ndaep.
recantation which they erected, has fallen in
roles around them. '
The ambitions plotteriund conspirators who
are waging a peal wee 'phalli the Re
'publican party. and who purpose at ancinnati
to azoompliel ite destruction, may plainly read
host the victories soldered la New Hampshire
and Donnecticut, that so portion of the Repub
lican party can be lad by any selStOnstitated
lodes or handful otlesiders to an alliance with
any faction Grits anoraks.
It la pretty 'generally cronseded that the an.
oinnati mareelmat Is fast losing its strength —if
indeed it ever possemed any; Desperate efforts
are being put forth to gel sasembled as great
a crowd as pomade.- Free rides over rail roads;
free lodgings and free whist, Trill doubtless
Laing together aft-the sore-beads, grumbles
Ind opponents generally, Rio, easnming to be
leaders, will find that they simply represent no
aria but themselves.
Joining bands with the rebels and capper.
heada,they will be allowed to vent their spleen,
give ennui= to their animosities and remount
their personal grievances in whatever wet they
may choose. They may, in their blind and-un
reasonable hatred of the President and his Ad
ministration, stultify themselves in every way
possible and paw nosolutians by the score.
They may bolt, plot and intrigue; but the hon
est masses of the nation—quietly looking oh—
will not be deceived or allured to theft; support.
The prosperous condition of the corustrh the
steady decrease of the national debt and of
tasation, are stubborn facts which no amount
of charges or false accusations, supported even
by the most brace:fill rhetoric and most impas
sioned oratory can overcome.
On lifonday of last week, the bill locating the
Washington Depot of the Baltimore and Poto
mac Railroad company on Sixth street, near
Pennsylvania arcane, was passed in the, Rouse.
This road—now nearly completed--connects
with the Northern Central at Baltimore, and
will pass directly through or, rather to a cer
tain extent under that city,avnidtell the annoy'
ante and delay experienced by a change of cars
under the present arrangement.
When one in operation, it will not only be
great convenience to the traveling community,
but it will open up rdireet line of trade be.
tween the north and the south, and thus alert:
ate the expensive drawback of a reshipment at
Baltimore.
- The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company
. used every means within their power to defeat
this rival road In their efforts to obtain a suita
ble site for their Depot.
Their opposition however, proved unavailing.
The people of Washington, warned by their
broken promises in the past, could not be in-
duced to listen to propositions or promises of .
what would be done in the future. The power
to burden the people, with enormous taxes, is
passing from their bands, not however without
a desperate resistance upon their part as mani
fested by their friends In Ccingress. ilt wu
with much effort that Washington freed itself
from the grasp of this powerful road, that so
long and so persistently has tased.the people
beyond alt precedent.
*The sight granted by Congress. is a part of
the government ground now occupied 41 i or
nal, or rather what wu once used as such ; but
for many years put has been a roceptacl? for
old boats. - And yet however, strange It may
appesr, there was n&t a few who wero quite un
wangle part with this treasure of antiquity.
An elegant stricture for • depot, thronged and
surrounded with business was In no way to he
compered with this mile and A half of green
scummed ditch-water; night soil and rotten
fish, at least so reasoned our Baltimore friends
who,
with some unseen, but potent polar,
roadoEnv suddenly feel how great would be
the benefita and advantages derived from re
taining in their midst, this stagnant pool of
malaria about to be numbered with the things
of the . put.
Yesterday, the House bill extending to J:anu
try 30th, 1879, the time for Ming claims for ad
ditional nountY, undir act of July 28th, ism,
was taken up by the Senate and passed.
Tho Rouse bill providing for 'payment of one
hundred dollars Bounty to each volimteor,
non-commissioned otrezer,&private, or artisan
who enlisted prior to August 5th,1861, and who
was discharged by reason of disability before
rendering two years service, was also taken up
and passed. .
On Monday last, Judge Mercur succeeded in
having tie rules of the Homo suspended for
the purpose of introducing a bill to abolish
that clause of the Intenril Regrown laws,which
provides for the allowsmie of &moiety to reven
ue informers. The bill vvu passel by a large
majority, and-has gone to the Senate for its .
000CIUTOOCO.
The State ticket pat in nomination by the
Republican Convention bold yesterday at liar,
rlaburg, in very generally conceded to bo a
strong ono._Froth the eminent qualifications,
ability and itegrity of the gentlemen nomina
ted, it Is admitted to bo one winch the entire
party can cheerfully support:
Judge lifercur Is receiving the con- b lab:air
Was of his many warm Mends over hi s nofo
tnation
; though st the same time, they eipress
theirregret st the prospect of Congress losing
one of its most able and eminent workers.
M.
4y v 4:0 v:(e)! 1:
Iblawstmus, April 6,1672
Enrrov.: "What contrasts this maid of
oars presents!" Noonday and midnight, light
and darkness are not mare different than the
material and more permanent changes that are
Constantly going on ketbre our eTesf. Only a
century and a half ago, John Harris emigrated
from Philadelphia to this place to estabish a
trading post hero in the wilderness.
Among the savages, he built a log cabin, and
with his family lived long enough to prophaq
that his pioneer efforts should result in fixing
the talon capital of the State. .
To-day, 21,000 inhabitants are settled on the
spot, and the modest dome of the Cipitol ful
fills his most sanguine inspiration. . ,
Five years ago the traveler from Towanda,
desirous of viidtlng the Capital of the ffate,roust
Jolt over the tedious length of the rough and
muddy road from our Village, to Troy or Can.
ton in one of those historic conveyances known
es a "stage; and if he sacdeeded in "milking
the team,' ho might reasonably hope after en
during the rigorous ordeal of a ride on the N.
C. ILL to be put down in a well shaken-up
condition, by half put two the next morning,
at Hardee:rm.
Now he has merely to step aboard a oomfort
able coach of the L.V. ILL at the depot above
Towerids, and swiftly and smoothly by way of
Allentown, for the moderate MR clad 10, be
"la rarely - curial and politely handed out at this
city in time to retire at half-yam twelve. This
change saves time, money, and fatigue; and
tierce to the traveler, ill an advantage of no
uttle moment—oven though it has been pur
chased at the price of the Nortlatianch Canal.
We arrived here just too late to see that
pure, weight, a nd 'noble body ,of men in ses
sion, to whom catalogue of political crimes this
is the atrocities consummation.
How the Pennszdnais Legislature sass her
morass the abandonment of this put& coward
epee and improvement with their ditty to ad}
ranee the material, interests of the Rate, all
who are at all acquainted with the rudimentary
taws of business, will be puzzled to deter:dna.
We learn that In- entire harmony with this
act of governmental bonticide, they recklessly
doubled the compensation of members of the
respective :elect committees, voted-the can
tata:Aso, seats their salaries and expenses,
sad Was cosiscientkoupty packed rip their car
pi bap tail Emir -
All the lepoetset sada %Me oa the Wean
• ,
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,111 taniegoa.kk rails
~,. , , '
Woe • ~_ . ipeigitheitel ,
_equelliesek
,INIIIIParlip,11,:"
tit* ; , :so •
„.4=l l
the doe _ _ •et ; _ thipplfilig
and 4 ' ' 1.`0110.1! .
ed the '"`" yd dell ' 'oiliest.*
mod to chi toiniotoottiorti
the, ear pt tools of oar "Railroad lilegli:! they
deserve the thanks sad andldettee' et their
constiteents and the rested of every booed
tleiOtoweelthr- -
Democracy mid corruption liciworr et, orer..
Parted tar& best efkirta, and, the gigantic
outrage swept through the lapAshArire lam a
whirlwind. This huge through_
is a hem blow
to thii malaria! Proiyrem of - ,+t; :astitht!l: of the
and 'sorrad as an addlikmal argument in
thew etecerlitatkost?tetritikspa against such
atrocious lardslaikm. • -
.Let Ilmilterd county beware in Mae, Ma
send as her dekuistes to the Constitutional
emirention, Men who ate not onlr known is
send ilepcitelems, but *like Ctoesar's wife
skeitsitspkimt." I havi hard said about
the liewitabliesit Oonrestlint to meet bine on
the 10th. inst. What I hate beard , hoverer,
Wilms me to believe that the honorable and
side mooed °Midge Memo In Congress and
on the Bench, insures him the rwardnation far
the Supreme Court. . . We hope to attend the
Coorention, and will Aguish your readers a re
am= of its prooeedinus. - •
A TELLING BECIGED.
We subjein - tor &bile infoileation
II list of thrilling "campaign speech
es" nu* by General Hartranft dur
ing the_ eventful years 1861-2-3-4-5.
What a glorious record of services
rendered-it presents. It is only ne
oessary to glance at it to be convinced
that the Republican Convention has
aelecbul a standard bearer , worthy of
the party---one whose name (coupled
with his deeds) is a tower of strength
which no Democratic thunder can
shake. We have the "right _ man in
the right place,"and the word now is,
"Advance!" Read the record:
First BO Run July 21, 1861.
Roanoke Wand, Feb. 8, 1862. -
Newborn, N. C., March 14, 1862.
Second Bull Ran, August 30,1862.
gouth Mountain, September 14,'62.
Antietam, September 'lB, 1862.
Fredericksburg,December 13,1862.
Vicksburg, July 4, 1863.
Jackson, Miss., July 10, 1863.
Campbell's Station, Tenn., No
vember, 1863
Knoxville, November, 1863.
Wilderness, May 6i 1864.
Spottaylvania, nay 12, 1864.
North Anna' May, 1861.
Cold Harbor, June 3, 1864.
Petersburg, June 17th and 18th,
1864.
Petersburg. Mane, July 30,1864.
Weldon R. R., Angustl9, 1864.
Ream's Station, August 23, 1864.
Poplar Spring Church, September
30, 1864.
Hatcher's Min.
Fort Ste - adman, March 25: 1865.
Richmond, April 2; 1865.
,Ifir The provisions of the soldier's
homestead bill, recently enacted by
Congress,are as follows: Every officer,
soldier, sailor or marine who served
in the war for a period exceeding
ninety days, may, in settling upon the
public lands, under the' homestead
laws, count the period of his service
a 8 a part of the five years' residence
required to obtain a patent to one
hundred and sixty acres. The actual
residence on the land must be at least
one year. Six months are allowed
after the location of the land before
the residence upon it must commen
ce. Persons discharged for wounds
or disability may have their whole
period of enlistment counted. In
case of the death of a person who
would be entitled to the privileges of
the act, his widow, if unmarried, or
minor children, if the widow bo mar
red or dead, are entitled to its bene
fits. Any person to whom the. bill
gives the right to acquire land may
have the same entered, and the ro
, quired , settlement - and residence
made by an agent. This is the most
important feature of the bill, for a
comparatively small numbers of sol
diers will themselves become home
stead settlers. The right to transfer
their privileges to an' agent will
doubtless be of considerable advan
tage to them.
It is supposed that this bill will
bo largely instrumental in providing
homes in the West for our soldiers.
It is another evidence of the intention
of the present Administration to deal
justly and liberally with those; "who
bore the brunt of the battle." • The
bill has, received the Signature of the
President and is now a law.
a Secretary Robeson, of the
Navy Department, has been comple
tely vindicated by the progress thus
far made in the investigating of his
department, and the committee mak
ing the ingury are anxious and ready
to abandon it, conceding that his so
cusers have failed to make gotid a edit
gle charge alleged against him. This
result is Similar to that attained is
the case of Mr.Bautwell of the Treas
ury, whose conduct lately underwent
severe scrutiny, but who come out
fully sustained. In the case of the
War Department, in the arms' selling
business, the proceedings show that
there is not the slightest grounds on
which to rest Sclmrs's illegations,and
the committee investigating
,that
business, will' report against the ac
cusers.
us. A minister, nearly eighty
years of age, now residing in one of
the New England States, a man of
extraordinary abilities and political
acumen, writes of the leaders of the
"bolting" movements as follows: "I
think it a great pity that Charles
Sumner, Horace Greeley and Iquisti
Trumbull, should so madly kick over
all, the good of their former - lives.
What a dreadful diseaso---moral
ease, I mean—the Presidential itch
is: It-killed Webster, Clay and Fes
@Cadet (I mean morally and politi
cally); yes, and poor Chase_ must be
added; and now. I think Sunmer,
Trumbull and Schurz are so far gone
with the same disease, that the
of our nation =squires that they
should also die in the 'same sense.
---Gold cloned in NOw Yak jester.
day at ,
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1e72 ! • SPRING 1872
Ikmwdrall7,
W. H. T
EVANS & 1111,DRETI1
"SPRING DRY GOODS !
, EVANS icc liILDEETIL
i>t E STELILT
CAMP & NOBLE'S
Insuroce Agency.
vunnta A risCuicaAL MISES Dradellibustheas
zoos put their trust to Zkni.la of inal
k omUed sokoscy
aTaidln% all faaper*sced, weak. neaten, cad spear
Jake oomeerits. so daring •n ereptlem In the bee!.
zees ut
It Nome, of vital Imports:los to the ittauring pub.
lie that then pat their trust in theke-laneurreci. Are
tested, sosattly corporations, ',Slick did In
Ai a fair rate of premiere* rather than a dasb(fal
=tele. offered at iniatcatr prike the buyer wilt Prue.
LrrTw!frl
Olit Insurance ir• •. ,e
lab ease fkompotes aid securing the agency of
others al greater age and sem aapi. capital
Theretore It la with en** madam we preen
floe of prowls owners soil °them sad solicit the
patronage of all those &Wring
lassazaz,—(apital aad Assetta. $ 10.000,000
Oozes— •• .9 10,000.000
Ammitor— 9. " 1.133,000
Ames— " • LIMN
Tannos-- “ V, MVO
Canaarz— 4. •• ammo
wiososo— - - 250,000
Marcum Lira a= Accanna 2,000,000
Ilan.was Paamitais Anima= C 0.... 300.000
Vir.l CAMP & NOBLE,
Towanda. Mach dd. Im-ton loofa,
GRAMMES AND rnovraxoxs,
THOS. MULE Ar; Co.
Itoopeettay annoonos to the piddle pareal, tha
tber barb opened a bop and cholas "dock of • t
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
'corner Main sad Prank/in street% Towar add&
that *MAW as oboe as the cheapest for
CASE!
•
Yon "CM shays lind Toot Memos them just as
ham as sue. to malt upon an old eastscasts and as
army new ones as win time than elth a can.
NMI. sea. •
TIM
TN THE MATTER OF JESSE
-A. A33llll—alaknipt; Ireskirsl kb** oi Pam
To atom it akay asoossa-7ba taiscoliamod haw
by ghee soaks et aypolathood as aadypos •
Jean ot towaddy dßte.is emb magi
et Hsaifbtd. aad data oth%lt
. kaa maid
laaataa, who low tam a
"Woo. of Ids creditors by the ssia
biattiot. Dated. at Towada.
W. IS. ISTS.
d *pm
SOHN W. WM &Wpm.
ir 3 . Di; • ;
=ALL and W. IL, Marsha& partirr:s as *zr.
In whoa It say eoneen> , 4be zoderslipawl bees.
by Oen Wks al big eppointisent ea amigo* et
the tem et 'billet Inc a . et. thei Doranch a Te
nsed% be Ibi lesell (IC Iltedllnni and Inde of Peso ,
nneenia. *lain 111inelet In* ben been 1419*
Doetnut e rn yeti*. of kb minims fits nee
VIM tibtittoias, 4110114
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AN ENTIRE STOCK
or ?UM
WRICII TaEY ABE OFFEELISCI
AT POPULAR PRICES .!
PLEASE CALL AND EXAStrSE.
FIRE INSURANCE
UNDOUBTED SECURITY,
114:tut . koptoalrikt.:4o.olll
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271004 MTh k 00.
April. 1141874
Poe Qv Wedge Mgr* elPeanaluais.
los&
IBM
Acne. Wanitsaies Name.
107 ' Bram Jobs Jr
4
iNar~t - .t`ne.
13k golfee Cat -
wow.
113 03501341302 V a
400 Hardy Jambi.
320 Hardy .112325ur
400 May Vaikla •
400- • Moray Nam
12:10 UAW Andrew '
400 1,4103 P 4430 -
I.44kii
hem
e Want Walter ptr
233 Slant D•barsh
400 &Mew 11433041
430 Bidden. Joaepb
323 1344133411432041
173 111d4ezts Peler
Lit ItOr•
100 Beck sc=7
202 ;. IleitteriFrederick
442 Barron John
Preirer.G•erge P
ISt . Binger John,
aroirios ?err.
V 0 Anderson Wood ,
101 A:Aso= Reepti
181 Rearm Jacob
193 - Beene! Jacob Jr
78: Os Later Frederick
172 Eike
400 Biej a nt r itokert
60 Hopkins Norbert
200 North Hamel
400 - North Aloes
100 North Peter
400 Motto Peter
400 shoot Iftednick
400 Motto George
280 Views Nary
1181. Woodralllnazotab
400 Wean William
300 Tons Beartiel
moires.
174 Dunes Zama
EMIMEI
MMEg
400 Dyson TM ' • • .38 20
.
300 Barnet 43 85
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67 Cooley 88=7 826
375 Cooley Samuel 54 82
400 Coaterloolitts SS 20
400 Ca for Barman . 68 20
400- - dilator Joseph • •58 90
342 Ease Peter • " - . 100 92
100 '—U4 Ilszt'y 14 55
251 reitc/0118 _ 31 44
88 . ?Ms John 12 53
343 :. -Ma Samuel .Of 86
400 • Hardy .7412041 ..
5810
975 'lardy Henry ,
400 Hardy 13492nel ! 58 20
326 ' Bads Ann - I .56 75
400 HoLlthipnrorth Stepheu 2:0
100 Ladlry Andrew 14 58
55
975 1, , Nome George 54 52
400 Move Taal as ao
393 Moore John 57 23
.
200 N or th Bieenel 23 10
400 North Jonathan . 68 20
400 Mow Thomas 68 20
400 Seeley Sway , • 68 20
375' Beeler Jetiatit33 • 54 62
400 Seeley Peter -.• 58 20
.400 Seiley Joseph • s6 20
.
213 81ddins Peter .. . ... 32 70
75 ' diadem Jules 10 95
298 Temple Peter 88 62
480 Temple Eitunuel .. ' 58 20
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400 _ Snits James - 6810
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180 WoodruU liatusala 28 as
54 , Yield Henry
WO Ilunt Job
- 35 Pfeter James
400 Baldwin Samuel 15 00
120 - Baldwin Isaac 4' 50
250 Bennett Barns • .9 38
200 Catlin KU 7'60
250 Catlin Panama _ . 938
150 Cc/Might Ccenchns • -. 3 63
983 Cortrtght John . 14 39
. 30 Davenport Denl4 l. 13
144 Tell Jesse 540
'S6 Ilollenback Ws heir. 360
94 - • . 3GO
0? 363
90i :: • . - 3CO
99 - ••• 3 70
97 .. • .. .3 63
91
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f . . 730 3 363 °
90
92 - ••• ..
43 Ingham's belts 1 70
231 Rosa Zbrabetts . • 868
220 BossLnor. - 823
50 Sherwood William 183
200 Thomas Nicholas 7 50
350 Thomas William - . 13 13
140 Allen Jobe
220 Butler Polly
216 Barrett Joel
4 rah Jabes
89 Itrotard Hannah
Hollenback John:
971 ]Garth Bamucl
170 Sterling Samuel
20 Sterling Lacy
1 160 fiterllng Sa r utr.el Jr
19 Welled
DO • Wanes C r
ALSO—.In pannanos cif the provisions of the Act
of Garieral Assemblyaamed the 21th day of April;
A.D., ISit. section alat. at the smut time and place
will be mooed at public ads the traeta or parcels of
land assent estate designated in the following list,
unless the tames due upon the same, and costa are
paid before that time :
a •4: - u.
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si ••••
To Ifloya.Attnit<4. 1, a
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69 88 100 1369 Beeman X D
98 .... Darns Patrick 65 98
75 1),l0 180 .... Blackman Judson .70 405
Redden Michael 46 60
Shaffer George hkl 20
.. Bluffer Jacob , 40 .43
1970 Barns Patrick 83- • 99
.. Nichols Isaac 60 90
Blackom. Judson I'o 73
.. Murphy Damn, 65 98
FarleyJammi 85 128
. Burdick William . 45 50
El
BE
1 SO
11 , 59 Garikker L A 100 1 110
91 1:12 XeAsay Michael 50 276
1 73 3 96.-- Sanderson Geo 5. 79
3 41 3 39 6 43 1870 Welke Henry 73 11 24
3.45 3 40 .... Gardner L A I 00• 683
256 Masa 3ficlsei 50 5'78
d 6.1 643 .... Welles Henry S 75 15 29
•NTLVX. •
73 1870 Cbamplcni BSI 5 lots 75
mommot
40 40 G 4 18G9 =is Jobs
GO 60 60 /Us Junes
eminsa.
40 240 1 82 . 1869 Barrett John 30 432
79 474 .3 00 .... Frawley Timothy 60 843
08 6 19 578 .... Hinman & Park 108 15 OS
58 21 46 13 59 ....Keene Sarah Ana • 410 -33 62
88 McCarkrJohn 13 86 88
75 .... Mahoney John 73 - 73
90 11 40 7 22 .... Maddest ?strict 230 90 52
66 3 . 96 251 '... • McDonald Janus 100 713
1870 Casey Thor= 100 ° 75
Mtn= # Park. 282 1 08
.... Beane Sarah Ann 410 •3 20
.... Maddest Patrick 230 190
McDonald Jaws 106 66 .
Towner Waabinsttn.lBo 113
aniastrisr.
1670 Nichols E k G 7 56
stowz Towetannr.
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34
2 25
1 CT
2 40
240 -
N. B.—Nottee is hereby given that an amount rut,
&tent to pay taxes wed wet wlll be requiredls
anevery awe when lan& Se wad at the time 1:0
anbas these term a cam plted with the land
will be wait exposed to este.
VILLUX BUNYAN.
Ilearmeer's Mee: Xareh t 6. 1e72.
'U . S. INTERNAL REVENUE !
Notice la hereby given. that the az:Waimea. Asses.
sot of the Lith Diateirt of Penneylna* will hold
Courts of Appeal, for the Correction of Zrroneocup
Aineonneate, ate *Mee In BLOOMBBUfIO,
amble Coanty,
=WAY, APRIL lftii, 1872
All appeals moat be in and shook aped;
ty the pattleolaz am" matter, or resPecting
latch decision is requested, and shalt mate the
grows! or pelmet& of error complained of. Ap
peals may ha mode at the °Moe of the Areeasor at
timer ane dinee to the day ' s ahem lied for hear.
lug If sny yer.ons liable to Income Sax.
bare not 714 spotted. they am hetet* notified' to
do so al nem or become liable to the penalty. It is
the ditty at every one. amenable to the law. to seek
the deasime of his District and mho We rebus:-
SUM=
• •
Amerpor Lith
Asineleaes Moe, Bloomsburg, Korth Stu UTZ
A DMINISTBATORS - NOTION—.
Ai•Llatite ism emu diet mpemems Waited
to the estate et CALVIN RIOIIIZ Mired Eck
deceased. are euremeedi— tO make immediate permed
Ana sti Procce UM= - Wilma and estate
must mend them duly authenticated the settle
odd; arttlf ITO=
Win 27.12. Muerte. with edit austem -
AIIIIINISTRAMOR'S NOTICE.-
Noticeis hereby given to all panda. blotted
SOU* sodas of Ulan MOM lets of Wpm
amend. dud mix toadadado mood. and
aft ,potoodt lordmar
atooVpidask adod
ofdoed atm*
gtto derllaa
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2400
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26 42
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2119
74.47
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6046.
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3636
la 80
10 13
I 27
16 00
• 31 20
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10 60
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37 10
37 20
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37 20
20 04
30
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1862 rallard 0 F 2QT 202
.... /Wave Etas 80 - -60
le7o Enener Charles :30 - 1 21
Vanderpool Samuel
.....Vanderpool David 25 S 8
CANTON DOROCOM
Bennettfleorge 18
1559 Battelle* Eunice ho'realt 13
nrnaorm a'
Cllmpel Erma 10 23
Itediairtat a.B 60 160
TOWASDL
1870 Northml Thomas IS - 51
Thai 304101708.
.... lerBT C T
ornate*.
1570 Carpenter Ezra lot 51
Vasetermarle L llot 15
Will tams 11 2.5
WILMOT. .
188* Deers Jerome 20 36
1870 Dees Jerome 30 , 36
.... Van Valkenberg •
& T 108 - 2 25
••• • 4 111.0 135 169
.... We 200 240
Bartrort Pbzebe 3 II
NOTICE` TO Tix-PATEMS.
Nrar Ablvilitemontt
, V G. MORROW; PHYSIDIAX LD
A.: • Ihniosow. raltnadge:Pa.. otters 10a pro's&
skald soninea to the pebua. , Moe and residents
ono door math of the Munk= Hoare.—aplirtl
WWI SALE OR FOR
gouge nearly now, good cedlar. hitches, alt.
Ow room, two bed to and pantry co grouod
'door. Puke cbamber. sod tour bed rooms in
chamber. Vow barn. - Lit contains bait an atm.
let l'uthor imrtlealara inquire *M. V. MUM.
aziPt9wa. Pa. - Aped la. IV& •
MU
_Q . Al OATS FOR SALE.—About
110bUtbidii of a rinse anittly. deed obtained
binoidalaper-baebeL
1.1. WO=111:1714
II 40
A OK.= . SMITII.---194itewarlheit
JCL and Clakembne. linena pupils to Ml
wort antrusladin blva. ancl_vanitilass SWAMI*
In all awn. °Maslen al Wilsons timber Mop co
Main street. will mitre pronlpt
79wands. _ -
9.07
76'67
59 13
74 67
CM
B°43lll‘'AND . HARNESEI.After
thte Ode 1 olg sell Boots, of my own and reh
eat asks, for ofek. se. low as any other establish
send he theatteati. Mao ..Ow set of doable and
ed
single Iferases; mud* of oak- stock. KU
lcrw for cash or apprcrr note ! that I will -
-
E. IL 10103 fr.
Orwell. April 1,1972.-9w*
VOTIOE.-lELENEEICY GIVEN
-LA to the to rayon of To lima& tbst an
applicaticarthll node to the nett Court of Con
mon Pleas for the be
ixonl2 of Medford. to antborize
the School Direetass .of odd porpogh, to
_borrow •
sub Osumi not esceolhig noriose- Masa
for the poem*. of belldlisr Moe Bones In the
second Ward of amid florseih.
P. IX BOW. President. -N
*sail 9, '72. - - JAY MOM. Serretsrl.
Is 43
LS 60
31 06
3286
II 90
37 23
TAMMT PRICE
CABII, PAID FOB
GRAIN, B,u'rit'Aß AND EGGS,
GEORGE SMITH,
wygetarizia, PA.
2220
18 60
sprit 18.1874.
TO THE LOVERS OF—FIN '
1 HOBSES.—The Raublet:mien iltalltents. *qtr.
1112cOI1AIll." by Ityselyre Sambletonlan..llo3-
11101." by Ristrigh am. and the celebrated star home
"MAIM' by old American Star, *will Mend during
the &mon. as follows: At Montrose, May ltb. 21st
sod Jaw ith and 18th; at Great Bond. Illay 8,- 22,
June 5 and 19; at Binghamton. May 9, 23, June 6
and 20: Owego„ ]l4 10. 28, June 7 and 31 s Athens,
May 11.45: June 8 and 22; d wands. May 13, 27.
June 10. 2i: lAceplile. May, 14.48, Jena 11. 29:
Tunkhanaocb. May 19.19, 49. 90 and Juan 12.13, as
27; at home. on the farm of the proprietors near
Luzern county. Rs.. the remainder of
the time. ' J. & WELLS.
April l& Proprietors.
MISS GRIFFLN'S . •
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49 96
49 96
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VII Al14:1Dt;VIIDC11,31:3 e izi:tAsil
BTUs. IS O.PERATIOS
Kiss Gleans return. her thanks to the ladles of
Towanda and vicinity for the liberal' patronage
heretofore extended to her. and begs isass to eV
attention to her .
NSW Rocs 07 - MILLIS:MEM 000 LS:
Just remind. which she la offering at the tow at_
rates, Towanda. April 18. 1875.
rTHE SCHOOL DIRECTORS
ap DBADFOSD 0017fiTY.-42mmiinceiri- In
wenn= of the 434 section of the Act of Sts Ifay.
18,4. you are hereby notified to meet in mivention
at the Court. BMW in Towanda, on the east VIES
DAY in MAT, A- D. 1874. being the 7th day of the
month. at 1 o'clock in the afternoon. and select.
eve ewe, by e majority of the whole number 'of
directors present, one person of literary and aad scien
tific sovizeramts. and of skin and w/Perlence
the art of teaching. me County Separintendent for
the three sueceeding years• determine the amount
of compensation for the seine, and certify the remit
to the State Superintendent at 'Harrisburg. as re.
quire./ by the 39th end 40th sections of mid Act.
A. A. HERS=
County Superintendent of Bradford County
Towatids. Pt.. April 14.1872
1 - )R. 0. D. STILES
haring purchared.
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DRUG STORE
OF L. A. 14Dow.M, m Dour, 1,1.4
Has no: to stock and is constantly rectecing fresh
supplies of pare Drugs and Medicines, Dyes. Paints,
Varnishes, Ax. Agent for ail the most popalsr Pat
ent Medicines. A fresh supply of the celebrated
VMEGAII BITTERS.
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Pure Wines and . Lionors for medicinal purposes;
best brands of Cigars and Tobacco; choice - Perla= -
wcY. toilet and fancy articles, flavoring extracts.
. School boobs, stationery. and news dealers VlP
plied with stationery at low prices. All miscellane
'ous books furnished to order at. publishers' prices.
The Doctor will continue to practice medicine as
heretofore. Office at the Drug Store; residence op
posite Presbyterian church. Prescriptions and re
ceipts accurately compounded at all hours by a com
petent clerk. [AprillB, 1872..
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17 16
16 75
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6 97
3 87
7 59
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14 04
9 26
7 34
►rHE HIGH:BRED HAM LETO
NIAN TROTTING STALLION
.'TOWANDA
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'CU staua fore Itnelteclinitabar approved mums, a
the barns of the subscriber, at
'TONVAIT6A,- P.MNFA.
tt"TOWANDA" sire Ab•Wakla Chief by Itystlyk's
Eiambletoulan, by old Abdailab, he by Mambrino
by import idessengsr- Hambletonian darn was
the Hunt mare by imported Bellfounder;
grand darn by • old One-Bye, by old Hambletonian.
sod be by imported Messenger. and his dam also
by Imported Messenger, and the darn of old One.
Eye was by imported Messenger: "TOWANDA'S"
darn Vermont Black. Hawk, be by •Hillis Vermont
Blackhawk. foaled - tu 1833. and he by Shaman's
Margin; his dam raised in New Brunswick, and
represented as a half-bred English' mare bred by
Witgate Twornbly, N. H., and sold to Benj. Thurs
ton, Vera, Mass, 1838, and to David Hill, Bridge
port, Vt. 1844; in his possession acquired great fav
or." This horse got more high priced colts than any
horse of his day. He died Nov. ISM; ho was the
sire of Ethan Allen. ands grand sire of the darn of
"TOWANDA." One black pastern behind, black
points, dark bay, 15 hands 3 inches high.-3 years
old in July. He is ono of the most remarkable ani
mals this country has produced. He is beautiful,
blood-like, of great strength, and action perfect.
He is in close proximity to two of the most noted
stsdions In this 'nation. Hambletoulan anti Ethan
Alien; and as the sires of trotters; these two great
horses stand far above competition in this or any
past generation. . A better infusion of blood la not
in the American horse than in "TOWANDA."
is a most fortunate cross.. He bids fair for a bril
liant future in all respects. He 'is a anemia, and
tree Merit will be appreciated by candid judicious
men. We have arrived at a period when mere stilt
ed gabble about the horse Is of but little account,
• d anything of value in hie history ortireedin c g,
cost labor, long research. thought and money. The
"American Trotting Register," which contains all
• that is known of the pedigrees of trotting horses,
their. ancestors and descendants, with a record of
all published Performances in which a toile was
trotted or paced In 2:40 or less, from the earliest
duos blithe close of 1838, and record of the
performances 0f1869-70. giving complete summa
ries of over 8,000 contests, with an introductory co
o/ on the terra origin of the American Trotter.
This is • good . sa pedis are uite too
COMMocommon.This sank shut Sal s out Imposition i n s great
degree. J. H. Wallace, the 'compiler of the ..Amer
lean Stud Book and Trotter." gives a better intern:
gent History of the Horse than any other.
"TOWANDA." will be shown in harness to those
who think of patronising him, between the hours of
five and eight o'clock, a. on pleasant week days.
His style sod fine trotting action when trained, will
surely make his own character. The closest scru
tiny brings the man to his true name: so it is with
All things on earth.
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40 144
100 ' 1 80
One hundred dollars to insure; twenty-fire dol
lars at time of service, which will not be refunded
In any event, and ieventy-five dollars • when proven
in foal. Best, care taken of mares on reasonable
t - rms. All accidents and escapes at owners' risk.
All mires must be left or brought to the, stable
when desired. Xeres not proven In foal, can be re
turned next season: free of -charge.
Eisaaoar.--Firat of April to July *est. Fad Season
First of tleptember to De ce mber drat.
JOIDiI D. HOIiTANTE,
Towanda, TU., April 15,1872.
CIIANGE INDET IBLY STAM
FED ON EVERY =WO.
lot 200
N7Pcoll'T 33rcos,
Mare tnrcbased the Stock of.Clotking of
ROS_ENFIELD 4,.1 WOLF,
One door Solidi ot.FOS k mateuws, and hereby
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GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE •
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that they sill otter granter inilucementa to cish buy
era, than any other establishment in
BRADFORD COUNTY,
r. eivg I,oBsted in every branch of the
business. they feel perfectly confident that they con
make it to the interest of all -
TO PURCHASE OF THE3L
noir Stock of pods me:uprises goods of aft grades,
from the deist to the coarsest, sod menu stared by
The best estakblishmeets In the country, -
Give us s call.
Toiramla.3laichl2. 3872.
COAL WY
ALUSEgGr.
The nadvesigned lurie -on hand, and inktuid to
keep. fty, of Sullivan Asthma% Detri*7. ula
Atttefo Ceql OL D* tattoos up*
u, :au R. 1G WatUll t 1 Vgg
T01t4.1( DA. - lit A ' BRE T 8
rtiVOLVULIt PVIC2B. -
_- OtsVoldod.
to oluovli OW * 01001,11 4. tos C. a. piaci
11144414
mom, 111 bulb
=l ibest. ll bilsb..g" ,
Om, $ bosit ,
britaßill bum fp) 1 Pei
Batter p) irio
5..... d0 .), lb ow kt :r:
etas ifs 2 f
Mli6g, Ilk but.
s oo •
lo
2o
.
noon lbws' At
p o ,
Vetatto. VI busk .
ilissitis or ter—trbest 6U lb. ; Cons 63 rb:, 5 :
iiii• illbe.; Oas S 2 lbs.;: Barley 40 lbs. ; Etitko,..;;
-41111;•.; Bow IV 1b..; Bout 20 1. m0," see ,r,,,—
ne; : Thoolbylles4 sal lbs. ; Dried pa c ki ur 33 1,7;
lhisd Applesi2 lbs.. Vlss Seed SOME. --*;•
PRICE LIST—CASCADEMiIs%
riarrt.lXO •
t Winter. Steak pr. rack .....
....
" 14. a • bantlftd lbs. ..... 4
40 . .." barrel .... ....... ; . 8 t
%spiny dOll4l at OnCe..llll tbe c
011ibx13=
adedent tor large emenutt
peal of
Et. 140iikm.
Camp m, ico 2 3.11510. - •
CENTRAL COAL ,
.
IL NE. WELL Proprietor.
Ines farther notice prices It yard are, przt
t
of 2000 pounds :
_Tinian= cau,
Egg, or No. 2 14 ea
stove. or Nod, 3 and 4 ........... . ..... 13 w
Nat. or No. 5 ... .. tt
Broten atnirras anzgaurra cam;
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Large Store
St
Eimall glove . $t 00
Nut , ......... $3 z
The following sddi. tio_cual charges will be o4i f
delivering coal within the borough itutt:
Per_ ton 50 eta. „Zinn lot inurAsi i n 69 eL
Nat ton " •• • ••
Quarter t0n...25 • - z
W Uwe Orders at rnyCcal Office,
curs New Block, south side, or al Dr. B. C. 1 ,- ,ttrr
Boa k Co.'s Drug Store. .
theegar
Orders nut in all cue be seritarardee.
Towanda. Feb. 1.11.
TOWANDA COAL. YARD
dYITICEACITE axD MTIPAIINOriIt co : UP.
The tuulendsnted. having leased the Coal Yard
Dock at the Old "BareUT Basin." and lust sPitted
a large 00al-bouse and Office upon the pinna te , a l
flow pregiuid to frirnish the citizens of Towanda ar.
•ticinity with the ditrisrent kinds awl sizes of the abtws' .
wined coals upon the most reasonable anus in say
quantity desired. - Prices et the "tart' until further
Deuce per ee£ ton of 2000 pound
ArrunteriT COAL
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1344ft* Egg ' 0r 2.1 15 °. 05. 2 wad 4
Nut or No. •
r •
- ircrustaz 44mnucrts c 041...
Bourn '
•
Larire Stove.
4 ee,
Small Store ' -
4 4 , 1
That • 3 1S
..Barelay•
Lump
4 V,
Bocui of Mthee 4 4. Oa
se pin e , or 10 , ..qrwmi 3 h. , t
tJ
Ttelollowing additional tharge;oill be nssrlerte?
dellrertog Coal within the borongli lltdta :
Per T0n...60 carts. Extra for earning in. teats.
Half T0n..35 " • ' 4 ' " " "23 ‘•
Qr.T0n:..25 .4 25 d•
Er- Orders may be left it thj coma of Vs:
road and Eidrabeth Street. at' Porter t Kirby'
Ong Store'
es..Ordera =at In all cases be accompanied ir!th
the cash. efer.D
Towanda. Feb: 1172—tr.
CODDINp RIISSELT, CO
Would say that notwithstading
rise in prices of many
,goods, that
they continue to - keep their natal
stock of IRON, STFY.T.i, TINWAEE
&C., and will sell at alas:: prices for
ready pay. The MERRY CHRIST,
MAS with iron 'topper-liaed reser
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voir and patent slide, allos%ing steam
• - -
to pass 'inio the - smoke pipe,' finds
favor wherever tried. We have alsu
the
New Empire,
National, .
Tribur.o,
• Wide World.
continue to - pipe beilets
gas, and to
,do_all kinds of plumbing
Lead and topper work awell as
general Tiu and' Sheet-iron
.subbing
on short notice.
Dexter Feud Cutters; National Feel Cutt , ;
- Charms Feed Cutters.
Corn SLollers, , • Churn rowers, .
. Clothes Wringers, Baby Woizouzie
To Carriage makers I`;',. Wr.,112,1
offer.
Fences. Spokes,
Patent Wheels,-Tbllbs,
Hubs.- TrixamiDgs.
We arealwaye headquarterB.,fo:
all kinds of
Suites and Forte, Razors,
Pocket knives, Strops.
Spoons, • thissois,
Plated ware,
Leather Belting,,
Babbitt Metal, • Hay
Lath, Twine,
Falrbaukii Scales, - !awe, •
\__Whoelbarrents, Shorete,
- Picks, Zone,
- Pistols,
Calliend yeti us'-when yoti wish ►'
ME
CODDING. EUSSIML
Feb. 22. 1372.
HELL'S VEGETABLE SIGMAS
Every year increases the popularity of this talus
We Bair Preparation: 'which is due to meet Slew.
We can immure our old patrons that it is kept hiltl ,
up to its high standard; and it is the only relishis
and perfected preparation for motoring Gear, c:
Traded Flair to its - youthful color, mating it soft. its*
tams, and Billion. The scalp, by its use, betel:lir+
white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dsn•i•
rta, and, by its tonic properties, prevents the hs,r
froni falling out, it c, Atimulates and nourishes it.
ka l r _. '0131450,.. By I ' the hair grows thicker set
& oil
stronger. In baldness 1 restores the capillary 8 11 ' 211
to their normal vigor, and will create a new grow"
except In extreme old age. It Is 'the mots econonr ,
cat Hair Dressing ever used, asst. requires fewer ay-
plicatione, and gives the hair a splendid gioexy .1.P . .
Pearia"- A. A. naYes, )L D.. State Assayer «t
Massachusetts, says, "The constituents are Pwr'' •
mad entre - illy aelected Am excellent' quality ; l ed I
aniiiider it 'the Best Prepaistion for its tntendeli &
pupas/B.!' .
Sold by all Draggids, and Doeert in Mesix - xes.
PRICE ORR DOLLAR. -
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PRZPLRED ax
Da. 'J. C. AYER A CO., Looney, lasso" •
• Practical and Analytical Chemists ,
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WAD gOLD 'ALL' ROCSD WS trOlt.W.
Dr. H. 0. Pinata, liion & Co., Wholesale Agent,
Towanda, Fa., and for sale by. dealers 'throughou t
the want}. . . .
Dee. 7.1871.—15e0w. _ ,
Juurs WOLF
WM. WOLF. '
Sainubi Swell. Son ai Co. hare WU:ea fromYork a lady Ilair Drama:. and will bepleased i
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Tunas Dunn.
Hot BIMt.
Union.
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Ton ties
Lamps and eldrucii,
Rotary Force l'utup
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