Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, August 15, 1872, Image 2

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Towanda, Thursday, 1871
Nationid itcputitican Ticket.;
FOE PEESIEMT, ' 1
ULYSSES.S. GRANT
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11.01; ItANEY WILSON.
publican State Ticket.
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ic.r.:l99nifi.v.‘ cou.NTI. COINiVIeINTION
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The , iiri•itia,caii Committoe of- Bradford County,
• .o. xiner....i.:147, hvld•on rriday, August I. 1572, agreed
.•,,, ii,iii; 1 t11;.. is lowing call. -
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• "11,e'll',,eplililican voters cd liradford County are
rtsp44illy reltick-ted to assomble in their wards,
1. ~%! .-1: pa, or . boroughs, at each places as may be
,:eid,ruated WU. Committees of Vigilance hereby
• -4•1/0iitkl,for the several election districts for the
. , i,,F,./1.,..1.year, on Saturday, the 24th Clay of August,
1c.', , .:;:f,!.. 1 .1 t.,' , t I.:, cl . :' , ..g3ta to represent them in
. il•••.:0;'. Convention to l•ei held at the COVET
.. 110171', 1 11n TONVAlilik 230ROritill. on TUMMY,
t,s ~- ; •,i ,13- 2 ~.: of AraTIST, 1572, at one o'Clock, p.
i, ;• i; , : - i,irc i nrpoSee.d noteinatinga ticket to berry
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i , Med .I', rMc Suppo c rt oi•tlie electeirs: of the ccieuaty
1 t Mo , i soirig dection. Tho committees of yegilanee,
.. i,,:.:1: , tlie delegate elections specify' that the'
‘., , , I o l.:. in : - th.. r It ',thou of delegatcs;shtill be orgata-:
,1 ie Le townships at a o'clock, P.m., atullept
1 , ., u :Mid 5 ofelocl, p.m.. a:A in the boroughs at
, „ L;.11,...i. I.: 4..., and kept open for one hour. i ,
'., : t'.:,•.v;ng othcors are to be nominated it 1
,I, ,1 . , ..1, in cor,:unction with the comities of
, ; 11;m11 . • 11e.r.towc. 9- ,,, van. and 'Wyoming, for!
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porn jig rant In Akinnctioa with tho couutiei of
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.! „ith•r.,l . .ng, t,h, pruhp,:y ii.eetingb, and giving theit'
tientli:. V , . y , . , !:.cti - t, of proper rilrsrais to repre;• ..
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d !Lc. I , ;_iiiArati.• ii.irty :aid their ii,flies, who sup
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l• - • r,tili. , .. - the nie - t unfunded and,gro4ly libelon.
. i,ar - ee a Jain , t Genriral Grant and , ithri.lftepublican .
. ..II ty, reuil , r 4 it ti:, more itnrvratritp that Berth'',
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1.1 41 it 111 I IIV•tolt
4.11. • 1r:_'";t11 ire lc , wling
conlro• , ent f,o the Po'St
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• J.: this County, u v the Chair
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th t_ounnittce r 4.-
, ' ! , c.'--tirc r ! the names of sUbseribersito
has boutjlat
,t upon deyot4:4l head, all
,4 denunciation and
I printed circular liar
7-eensinn . rlf the grosest
nta4,ier.. :t.nd the esCuse.for the
.-itnper.ition: The wrathof
ti., c.: . . orf4ans shoWs how
ti i ii iportant. was the. action of
. fi. ,, T.•'CrkTl: • The Ofeeleyites
• •r. • gr;:it expecta
!l, ',..4e)21 the - :lll)posedlit4llenee'Jo
the in the
rn mutt ws of the
hjr-t.)11,1 perlovtly well that it has
ion here, amongst
Ite
:l,sc•ribt and Paid
',opposing it to be a
they
that any mnas
idopted,lwhich Look
ition the eff6..4
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Thintsie was intriguing , with the
Democrats for the Presidential min
:
ination;the publisher of that paper
Was sending round a circular solicit-
Itepublican aid to , increase the
Circulation of his paper for' the fol
lowing reason :
" If ijou think, with us, that an inCre.slod
eutshon of the Tribune trill , conduce to the elec
tion of the Rembliesu candidate for President
we shall be glad to have you comply with our
legneaf b at an early day." - 1
While :the Itetiputdicans of Rrad•
ford 1 were engaged in getting up
clubs,_ agreeably to :.this request,
Gnarly,. was bargaining with the
Democratic leaders, that the tone of
the Tribune should be changed. Its '
readers will rikinniber how faithfully
he carried out his compact with the
Democrats, and how gradually but
surely the Zibune changedfrom . a
Republican to a DemOcratic organ.
Relying, Upon the implied, " if not
positive pledge, in the circular of the
publisher of the Tribune, at least one
thousand Republicans in Bradford
county, subscribed and paid for the
Tribune, supposing they were to re
ceive a Republican newspaper. Prob-
Übly not fifty of the number could
'now be persuaded to subscribe for
.that paper. It is a serious question,
how nearly this conduct on the part_
Of the Tribune publisher comes with
.
thepurview -of the statute for ob
taining goods under -pretence&
veli our neighbor of the Argus,
whew he' whopped over to the De
mocracy, had the decency to refund
the monei , to • those who ,had sub
scribed to his paper, suppOsing they
Isere to receive a Republiccn • journal.
Just why a publisher has a moral or
legal right to make fable • representi
tions in regard to the fUthre course
of his iiper, in order - to= induce Sub
scripticins, Alone of those' questions
we shaineave to the defense of these
modern-reformers.
EINE
As the Tribune hos apostatized
'Mtd gone back on its promises, and
its past ,professions, its subscribers
in Bradford, find themselves withbut
such, a newspaper as they needed and
supposed - they had paid for. It is
useless to apply to the ' publisher of
the 73-thone to make restitution of
the money thus fraudulently obtain
ed. Such at,request would only sub-
lu~an;tmm~lF
sect the usher to being called a
'" horse thief, Niihau and liar." But
partly to do justice to those who
,have paid their money for the 7W
bume, and to supply them with a
sound and able city paper, arrange
ments have been made• to send to
each, the IVealy N. Y. Tunes. If
our GREELEY friends see„ anything
unlawful or horrible in that—they
arc welcome to express their indig
nation in their choicest phrases.
We intend no deferuie of Mr. Hot.-
CO*ll, because - lie needs none. His
action was prompted •by a desire to
do justice' to the swindled Tribune
subscribers, and-to promote the stc
cess'of the Republiban cause. The
information he sought, and obtained,
was-ligitimate; and the response of
the Postmatthrs proper, and no vio
lation of the &iccrets of their s office,
nor in contravention of their official
duties. _
Jo! A n] Carroll Wm
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31 . NE1, PORTR AYED.—Judge
one of the clainlidat for Con
gres, at large, upon. the Tiepublican
ticket,,. and who las 'served long
enough in Oong,ress to become well
aZivainted with Se ator SUMNER, is
credited with this d lineation of that
*sh *
distingutetSew tor's peculiari
ties of charaetaer : "Sum.Nrai has a
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lEEE
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;11,ivit
fault ; he is the gm ,
knew. He will go
pie theory, he will
elcyate the colored people, but he
don t want anytaxkv . to contradict
He got
and
at WItiLIASI PITT
Fr..-;:r4DEN, and wouldn't speak to .
him or to TRCITIBILL or M.B. WILSON,
his own colleag,tie' He wouldn't
speak- now to HANNIBAL HAmt.ta, one
of the mildest and cleverest men
eves knew, simply becafise one time
whelk he: had made a long speech on
one . ..ROA - 4 a qfiestion, HAMLIN said :
`Ain't you soon going ti* Ring the
Doxology ?' He don't speak to his
own wife. He met Secretary FISH
at a dinner party, and, although Mu.
171 , :a Appke twice to him, thinking
that he had not heard him the first
time, he paid no attention to him ;
nail it was because he wouldn't
speak to the Secretary and a large
number of his - colleagues on the
Foreign 'Committee. the Senate re
fued to keep him on the Committee.
That was the matter with him-.
The CoNrulrmirE Incinvrs. =Act:
ing Secretary Ittenumsos, replying
to an inquiry as to . the 'reasons for
purchasing the Confederate,arehives,
writes an explanatory letter thatr has
been published in Nety. \ York. We
copy from it the following para
graphs.
These papers contain the names
of thousands of persons who hive
been in Ine service of the Confed
crab? States, or had dealings with
them, so that from their transactions
they must be regarded as disloyal.
Such contemporary writen evidence,
sometimes furnishing ample proof of
disloyalty—at others, the means' of
investigating and ascertaining it
-14 Tomes . , very valuable, as in the
lapse of time the death of witnesses
and the unwillingness to give inform
ation against one's neighbors, make
it extremely difficult for the Gover
nment to procure such proof.
"Duriug*the briej space of fifteen
months inqwhich the Commissioners
of Claims have been examining
claims against the. Goiernment
they have found the papers captured
at Richmond, and now in the Treas
ury )epartn under the head of
`Rebel Archive:;: of. very.grest
• aiF.[A. In April Col. McCLvu (10-
l'I•11 hi ITielf in favor of Ova.
fiALTLANI-i, but then he (lid not
tiiiht: in‘ the man who framl
- "11: Loa,
I ii•rooci Atm Candidate. •
known how to nat hie wortls
Agreeably with ~ - . announce
ment, i Chswr Auul:W , - WO*:
tirei-rOettig tiie . . I ,llXtbk 411,4
OR Theta* r OW!nt iol',the:! = '*,
semi of the, - year: the ittstebolioi
was Dot large , but the 'belt of feetiirg
and great enthusiasm . veiled. The
meeting was - called order by 3.
110LCORD chairmen of the County
Committee, when Hon. J. F. Cnast
inattrs was called to the Chair,and the
following yice Presidents and Bede
taries elected : • ,
Vice-Presidents—Hon. H. W. Tat
or, F. F. Fguicame, G. W. KINNEY '
Dr. R. It ELT, B.' Lamers; i. W.
PooLz, E. T. Fox, S. U. HABNITi N.
Tm; 4.3PLATT, C. M. ittawitun. '
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,Secretaries --J. V. Guava, Wm:
Davis. - !
After music by the Leßaysville
Band, Gov. Pouocx was introduced
by the President in a few appropri
remarks. The Govertiot was receiv
ed with great applause, and proceed
ed to deliver one of the most telling
and convincing speeches we have ev
er listened to. He occupied about
one hour and a half, and held the
audience spell bound throughout.
At the conclusion of the Clover
nor's spech, Win. P. Darer, Esq.,
who happened to be in the audience,
was invited to make some remarks
The speaker proved, to be anything
but a " slow coach." He . spoke for
about twenty minutes, in a most elo
quent and entertaining manner. Mr.
DEER' is personally acquainted with
Gen. Gam., and his refutation of the
base standers against the President
were received with hearty applause.
In the evening the Court House
was again crowded. Gen. Axsuzawr
of Mauch Chunk was introduced,and
spoke at some length, sketching The
history . of the deniocratic party, re-,
Jarring to its record during the war,
and to the Republican party, as the
party that saved the country. He
was attentively listened to, and all
who heard him were satisfied that
the party acted wisely in placing him
on the ticket for Congressman at
Large. In the Lehigh region where
the General is known personally, he
is very popular and will receive' a
large vote. In the course Of his
speech he gave .an account of the
Fishing Creek Rebellion, in which
Senator Bics.Airw,' was the moving
spirit: 'Gen. ALBRIGHT was detailed
td disperege the friends of BUCKABEW,
who had combined to resist the draft,
Gen. Auttusorr was followed by Mr.
DnEaJ and Gov. PoLLOCK in short
biit,, •
interesting addresses.
r Both Governor POLLOCK and Gen;
*EIGHT effectually disposed of the
dere against Gen. Haurnerpr,and
convinced every candid man that our
State Tieket . is entirely, worthy of
siipport- and will be triumphantly
e ected.
wiThe Band enlivened the occasion
th patriotic and appropriate music.
The meeting will have a good effect,
which will be demonstrated in Octo
ber. .
Is. In reply_to the insinuation in
the Argos of last week, that we were
employed to go to Harrisburg as a
"private ent , i;p , ary " for the Railroad
Company, to aid in the passage of
gie bill_ abandoning the canal, we
enter a clear 'and unequivocal
No officer of the Railroad Company
over solicited our aid, nor in any way
employed us to go to Harrisburg, and
We never asked any member of the
Legislature to vote for the bill. Can
the Argus understand this, and will
it retract? We will hero say what
We have . never before uttered in these
Columns, that, as to ; the simple ques
tion of abandonment, we had no ob
jection. If parties were injured by
it, they should be equitably remuner
ated ; but, as the Argus says, the
railroad has snperceded the canal.
est hater I ever
r a philanthro-
o all ho can to
= Now as to;Col. Riom.Er's connec
tion
with the pasaare, of the bill, we
distinctly charge that he did in Har
risburg advocate the passage of the
bill, and_that here at home, he' has
On sundry occasions, denounced the
measures as a great outrage. More
over, while, as we have said above we
*ere not opposed personally to the
bill, we permitted articles against it
in the BirourEn.
M.. The Argus Copies our denial
that Balms had come out fOr GREE•
LEY . and
. refers- to the letter of that
gentleman written several days after
the REPORTER was issued, and there
upon brands us a liar. The Argus
knows that we 'spoke trdthfully
when we said BkNlO3 had not came" out
for GREELEY arthat gentleman had
publishod a card only a few days be
foie the appearance of his letter, say
ing no one was authorized to commit
him to-the Gunnzi party. because
ho afterivards changed his mind and
ate his own words, !it _ does not follow
that the REporrEn was untruthful in
making the statement we did.' But
blackgaardism seems to be the chief
stock in trade of our neighbor.
OliirHon. G. A. Gnow is out at hest in
a letter declaring for GREELEY. Much
as we regret the course of Gnow for
whom we hav,c always entertained the
highest regard, we jdo not believe he
can carry any considerable number
of his old friends in. the W ilmot dis
trict with him in his apostacy. He
is only repeating the history of SEW..
MID, CHASE, and others in , allowing
his personal grievances to carry him
9ver to the enemy-- '
In the heginhing tif the pres
gat campaign Gam republkans
said of course they were not going to
vote for a democrat, but ,now the
party Leaders say you must - vote for
131 , 1.EALE‘v, or we can't elect - 011E17.M
llow many former Republicans who
4oto for GREELEY will ever vote the
Repill.liean ticket again ?
Mir Bold awed in New York on
Wednesday evening at 1144
21) the Reabsnan grif 1-4 altasollienunitlee
gf .11i Yurcri PliA2 6ll : Nt i r
4-110 . 11141111110101 *ll4 . *Off of a
Kidlisalbsi . tollo - litte _York
: XlibloWe midst lifelrYsifisbir Poo.3 l :floes
it ilk ssistkst, l*Nasbor t .1411, acid Paid
Isll6llllcolbffilit toettiod of
~ls *Out tbli trod Ai& - hat been
lentOold upon us through the Wee* of the
folkusing *mist testa by the Vibrate pub..
Usher :
•rNiw Yoza Tanants,
New York, Nor. 15, 1871.
DEAD SIR :-4.0 view of the anroauldng Pres
idential election we are anxious to increase the
circulation of the. 'Album. WEI you bo kind
enough to furnish Thu with the name of one
good, active fkipubbosin at each - post-office in
your county. who would probably undertake to
forma club ter the Weekly VOlme. or lr.creue
thslf ana atroady harried? ' •
you think with us that an increased circa
latkut of the use Ice conduce lo the &Wiest
silkße •
_putgacan candidate for President, we
shall be glad to bare you amply with our re
guest it an early day.
Vary respectfully, . -
durum. Smct.stn,
Publisher."
The " one goodAetire Republican" was found
in Wyalusing to respond to the appeal of the
above circular, and the Thbunc took-bur mono*
and has since bseely; betrayed . the principles
of the Hopublican party, and as we believe, its
editor, Horace Grtieley, was then plotting 'to
become the candidate of the Democratic party
for the Presidency.
We repudiate the new-found political Princi
ples of the Tribune and its apostatireandidate
for the Presidency against the hero who cow.
quored the rebellion.
We aro obliged for r your aorta:to - secure for
us a paper adrocating Republican principles
during the present campaign.
& B. CAxe. Aznaror Er.E,
A. E. Usu. 8. 8. _AciLsr.
C. GATunia , A. J. Wm,
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A LthER FROM °RESTER 001:417.
Cheater County, Pa.
. July 31 , , 1872.'
Mit. Letitia a
' - .
" Though sluggards' deem it beta roolish - chase
And marvel Men ithoidd quit their easy chair
The toilsome wayimil long, long league to trace
Ohl there is sweetness in the mountain air,
And life that bloated tau can never hope to
share." 1 .
• The 'western Bart of Chester county is fringed
by a range of hills jciettigh, wild and romantic
enough to rouse td'inemory the above lines
from Childc Herold. Although we are con
scions that a much snore picturesque and rug
ged gcountry Inspired the poet to give utterance
to this idea, we aro well satisfied from personal
experience. that driving over this comparatively
wild yet beautiful country. in an open buggy,
on a delightful summer morning, refreished by
a lively breeze after fifteen years of confine
ment to the school-room, the study and the
office, IS not only quite sufficient to enable ono
to recall every lively little thought he over had,
but is virtually transforming him, inens ct roc !
pus, from the dull, wearisome, life'-corroding
world to a terrestrial elysium.
This sectiou of country is 'much inferior to.
Lancaster county. The land is rolling, in some
parts hilly ; the soil is thin and clayey compared
with the Pequey. Valley, and as a consequence
' the production's aro 'lighter and the tillage more
difficult.' This- year the crops are unusually
pour owing to the cold snowless winter and the
long severe drought of the summer. It looks _
almost cruel to see the corn stunted sud schriv
eled and the meadows all brown and dusty. fur
the want of rain, yet this is just the state of
things in this locality. Tho people here are
Anglo-Saxon and can unkerstand and be under
stood; which, to the business man, after travel
ing in Lancaster county, is a compensation in
fail for.'evflry other ill.
One noticeable featurela the excellent school
houses.' Many new ones are in process of con
struction and those that are older are models
of taste and completeness. They build here
entirely of brick and stone.' Generally Waste
the hausehi a plcisant grove; their grounds
arc amply sufficient for all legitimate sports ;
and ont-housee and fences suffer for neither
whitewash nor paint. Stability, convenience
and cheerfulness are bettor secured in the
school buildings of this part of Chester coun
ty thati in any locality of the /Bite we have
visited. -.The people here scorn to' appreciate
education and are generally more than ordina
rily intelligent.
During the, last three weeks we have been
stopping at. Coatesville, a town of about 2506
inhabitants, situated on the west branch of the
Brandywine, at the intersection of the Penn
sylvania and Wilmington and Reading railroads
about thirty-seven miles from Philadelphia and
thirty froth Wilmington. The place Las sprung
up with all the thrift of a Western city and is
growing with almost unexampled rapidity. In
the arrangement of its streets, the elegance of
its public' and private buildings, the energy
and enterprise of its business men, ilia equaled
by few and excelled by no town in the State.
With two first class hotels, commodius public
school buildings, a "Market House," excelled
by no institution of the kind in the State out
side of Philadelphia and Pittsburg. two-woolen
mills, au extensive tannery, three rolling mills
and a paper manufactary, it is makingrapid
strides toward becoming the metropolis of
Chester county.
Since the Baltimore Conventioh the all-ab
sorbing topic of conversation is the nomination
of Horace Greeley by the Democratic Party.
Meet men where you may--in the field, at
home, ierthe bar-room, or on the street, some
where in the conversation will come up the
marvelous political event. Without permitting
party bias to influence mi., as things now stand,
judging we mean from Lancaster and Chester
counties, there is great encouragement to hope
for' a triumph of' Republicanism. Last year
2100 democrits in this County refused to attend
election on account, of the -"Now Departure
platform, and now that in addition to the "nig
ger." they are forced to swallow one of the
greatest of " nigger " emancipators, their
curses are loud and deep. Unless a miracle
oven more wonderful than the nomination of
the Philosopher of Chappaqua by the Demo
cratic party, shall operate to melt the Molly
hearts ofthese straight-out Hunker petrifac
tions GILANT must walk over, the courar in Penn
sylvania with an opposition too insignificant to
notice. Hero, at least, the historic gregarious
ness of the Democracy will be Insufficient to
overcome their aversion for's man whose prin
ciples always have been, and still ere, diametri
cally opposed to their own most cherished con
victions. Don't infer from this statement of
facts that your correspondent is fur
on the contrary he is very earnestly for GHEE.
Lai. Bat facts are facts, and any one who has.
mingled with the , people of this locality will
verify our Statement —unless some great change
occurs, two-thirdig of the Democracy of Ches
. ter-county will not attend the November elec
tion. As we are not a. professional politician
we can afford to state bias, regardless of their
influence.
As to the 'State Ticket, things Are looking
better thin two weeks ago. The dissatisfaction
is confined to Governor and Auditor General,
And is noticeably [ subsiding. There seems to
be a growing -doteemination to elect the 117io/e
Ticket and then impeach and . remove any man
who betrays a public trust. Judge MEECt - II
will unquertionably run fir - alwad of his ticket,
nbt only Ifom the fact that. he has the unani
mous spppert or the Republicans, but because
many Democraks are going to rote for him. To
loyal and thoughtful men some of the - decitions
'of Chief Justice THOMPSON can only be amount
ed for on the ground of imbecility or di'loyalty
Some Democrats cannot aid in any I:further
mangling of the law or depreciation of 'the na
tional credit. Besides the too evident bias of
the Chief-Justice inlayer of the Whisky Ring,
must cost him many votes among Temperance
men. SO far as the State Ticket is concerned,
it is oh the whole rapidly gaining ground and
will unquestionably be endorsed by the people
in October. That the people of Peruasylvania
are ready to give the highest office in the State
to as inveterate a l eoperhead as Cuas. Id. Beim
shine, it is impossible to behove. W.H.T.
• Ns- Does any candid .niau believe
that BUCIALLW has changed his views
since he was in Canada plotting trea
son with the rebel agents'? Yet Re
publicans, who contemplated that act
with horror, are expected to vote
for him against Gen. lifALTl•t.r, who
Was . britvl;ly righting for hi:. conlitiy,
while Beci , „kixw was giving aid and
comfort to the rebels.
SZE
T C 4 413 3
P ie* WIY,
attic _ t
Reputakii iltijoilts 4 'l43oo:
t tt.
!Mb STATE TICE?E ELECTED
iici bop tai i. bumper, . . • -
While wo I in chorus ehant-- -
"For next , . i two laminate , .
Our own Usivrans OLLANS!"
Audit aatod what Mato ho hails! irons,
This oar solo reply `eh al be,, ,
"Front nose r - Appomattpx Court lionise,
Itsrus
• And its apple-troo I" -
For there to our Camas
•
That aro up..tho light—
Now, boa, "Tia Gnarl for Iteiiident.
" And Go detenittho right!"
—.--,
.
The Tidal Wave is Rolling:
Yes, we've •• • • the übws to "IlmAx,"
And ho reed • • it;trell, - • • -,
While the; samo old undo lit up his,tace
As when an) t e t reason fel
Will you take e Limo to Ileum
f
That the Old orth - fitate 'S "gque back' ,
On UomtcE, tit Philosopher, '
_ Who is raisin beds at Chappaquack ?'
• The officia returns from North
Carolina 8114 1 ,4 that the Republican
State Ticket ias been elected by ma
jorities ranging from 1600 to 2000.
The Lcl3 34 .
• turd is close, with a
small dem tic majority on. join
ballot.
Three Rel
are elected-1
J. 11. Swan,
' C. Y. BIZTIXE,
J. F. BLOCKER.
BUOICALE - B 11WWORTHENESS.
The Pittsbpxg Morning Mail says :
The evideneeLacetunttlates of the ut-,
ter unworthiness of Charles R. Buck
alew to be Gdvernor of this . loyal old
Commonwealth. That he was heart
and head inaympathy with the pro
slavery and iebellious, Democracy of
the South, during the desperate as
sault on the Ilife of the nation, cannot
be doubted for a moment by any ono
with sufficient intelligence to read
and think foi himself. It is already
substantially proved that Buckalew
is n4ither honest nor -patriotic,' End
the appeal of his Democratic Liberal
friends for N otes, on the score that
he is either of the above, is insulting
T.g,
to the into ' once ` of the patriotic
citizens df P misylvania. Hartranft
has proved imself, in the language
of Colonel Finney (used on the fifth
t i t
of June, one month after his noud
nation), bo " a gallant soldier awl
an honest o cial." The base slan
ders of his enemies to the contrary
have been rapeatedly disproved; and
their autho : called upon to sustaiti
them. - But they know their'' falsity,
and are pru.ently silent
,
The Reno . of ,the Democratic. Oandi
date for Governor of Pennsylvama—Ex-
Senator Buckalew in a Very Disreputable
Light. 7.
Wasuncorix, Aug. 9.—ln—the ex
amination o the rebel archives now
in ppsseanion of the gov'ciiiment, sev
erer: docuMents Have been found
which establish beyond all doubt the
fact ' that e.-Senator Buckalew, of
Pennsylvania, was in correspondence
with' tile re 1 1 authorities during the
rebellion, th a' view to organize a
detetmined resistance to further
drafts int' North for men, to help
crush out
le
e rebellion. Mr: Bucka
low seems t have been engaged in
the plot ; together with other promi
nent Northlrn Democrats, (now ac
tive Greele mon ), to help the Con
federate ca uee by preventing Presi
dent Lincoln from raising the troops
desired. Several documents refer to
certain letters received by the Con
fcderaG authorities from Ur. Bucka
low in relation to
. this scheme, and
active seareh is t now being made
among the archives for these. letters,
and it is believed that they will be
found-
Kit The (Germantown Telegraph, a
uon-partisah paper, says: "Outside
of this cityl- whore we admit: Gen.
HARTztaNFT, if the election were held'
to-morrow, would be cut to 'some
extent, bat which grows less and less
•very day as the elrction approaches,
we'do not Lear of any defection ex.
cept in one, or : two counties,. which
Will be more than made up by the
votes of the [ Democratic soldiers in
the war. Thine is no ground, howeVer,
for any op osition to Gen. H kIIT
RANFT. His pponents have no _pub
lic reasons for arraying themselves
against him. Their reasons arc pri - -
vate ones, 4:iy which they hope to
reap some personal reward. When
ever they venture • upon. a specific
charge against him it is at; once met
and overthOwn. They therefore con
fine themslVes to general charges of
=fitness, corruption. &c., which
could be made of any man. living;
but the people see through the mis
erable couspir , acy and will nut be
deluded orisqd by any such dis
honorable. lotice."
/Fir The! total decrease of the .debt
since Mar+ Ist, 1872, has been $37, -
751,811 51, 1 and the decrease since
March 15t,11869, has been .$20q,71.(J,-
762 03.
• RepubliCans should note carefully
these figures. They provide indubi
table evidence of an . economy and
wise management, which is sending'
the country rejoicing along the road,
of. prosperity. It is Mr. Gar.i.LEv's
boast that if elected President he will
scatter the, splendid gold and cur-'
rency reserve 'in the Treasury.
Without if as a check hpon specula
tors and stock gamblers we should
see gold again at a ruinous premium,
and stocksj of every kind far below
par. • The I people of the counts,- •
should not invite such disaster. It
would.bc as fatal as war. Avert if
by all - means. Under' Republican
inanagemisit the country. is safe as it
has been.
folk- The.lr l iu. , and other
papers delight iu declaring that , the
supportersi of (IRANr are all Office
holders. ~IFor every Office holder
who supports Gu.v.cr,._ .we can point
to a d0: , 4 , U of tho'r.l.ll%-, fall nrr.r:
who e7pe,of !zt-, tit! ,
.1
President. ;
E=:==;===
OP TEE PINES.
üblican - i Congressniel
.gain of one.
THE EIITPREES JUDit,E. - '
In an able article onlibii of
71 4 1 110 11
points ou t some ofitie rea
‘l,o' Judge Mum should be
-4001 cl i ff. *lee • iri.:ltd,:ythere
Mr: IlLitcrU iiknciwn; it - is nnnfeci
sary to speak of his peculiar ipialifi
eatione, as they are known and 111)-
pm:tilled by ell-pasties - The Tel
egraph says
At the ensuing October election iu the State
of l'unns7lnnis a Justine of tho Supreme Court
of the Commonwealth will be chosen .to suc
ceed Chief Justice Thompson, whose term of
Mani years will o: ire. , Judge Thompson is
a candidate for re-cleetion, and the Republican
candidate is Judge Ulysses Merenr, one of the
ablest jurist, and beat publicistsgenerally that
tho Commonwealth Us proclticgd. udge
Thompson when elected was in the prime of
lifo, and he is now advanced in years, and the
chane+s aro - that even could he live to fill out
another long term of. Aileen years„ which is
doubtful, the most of it would \be ichen . he
would no longer be potscescd of the mental
and Wily vigor to justice to so • arduous
*poet. When Judge Thompson; was eke ed
the entire bench was Democratic. Tho Whigs
could ,not obtain a single seat on the 'bench,
cotwitbstanding that the Democrats, who then
so resolutely excluded them from all judicial
posts, are now so clamorous to be allowed a
representatiOn themselves. And notwithstand
ing that the Repuldicaus have ruled Pennsyl
vania since 1800 it has only within a iew years
been able tocleet a majority of the Supreme
Court. Now, it these judges did not carry their
partirau views upon the bench the people gen
orally-would not etre whether they were Dcm-*
ocrats or Republicans, and we particu'arly
would be glad thus to honor some of our Dern
ocratie friends. lint unfortunately they did do
so, and everybody knew beforehand that they
would, and It was , for that reason that the Dean'.
ocrata elected the whole bench anil,gave the
Whigs no representation at all.
The theory of our Government is that the
people are the source of power. The powers
of the Supreme Court, then, are derived from
the people, and when that tribunal does wrong
so seriously It may and should be overhauled
for it: There is, then, no wrong in calling
Judge Thompson to account for les decisions.
The,people being the highest Courrof Appeals
may review and reverse, the errenoons
ions of their tribunals, and in Joke Thomp
son's cage neither he rior his friends hare any
tight to complain of it 110 was chosen Ja
by popular vote, and by the Kano authordy he
'should be thispliced. It is bad enough to iiitve
errors committed by a responsible I t .egistature,
but to have legislation of an outrageous 'char
acter performed or 'assumed by a body that has
no legislative powers or authority avhatev , . r,
a usurpation that. Arigh- to .be corrected and
rebuked. It is a little extraordinary that men
who pretend to be particularlystrict eun5 , ,,,,-
tionists with regard to the laws, organic :opt
Statute, should be able to find for themselves
powers that the Constitution does not contain,
anirahlch have been continued purely on suf
ferance. In the case of the Supreme Court of
the 'United States it has been submitted to
simply because there was no power to appeal
to, and the judges held office for life. But in
tho case °Lour own Supreme Court there is a
Court of Appeals—the people, the judges
elected for terms of fifteen years. • Wo can re
view decisions and dismiss judges,.and this we
propose to do now. ,We tu torn got rd of Black.
Woodward, and Leah; for similar "causes, and
now we propose•to overhaul Thompson.
BtaiNE's LrrTrat.—We would call
attention to the letter of Speaker
13Lnisr., published in another column.
We regard it a's the ablest paper of
of the campaign on either side. Mr.
SuNiNiiii has published a reply. brit
it leaves untouched tbc main point
of TILAINIfS :agmailit--- that. it would
be inip,ssible for Mr. GLEET.I
elected; to control :1 Democratic
Conr,Tress . ; and the constitutionar
methiments recently fICIOITkfI e•rn
only be enforced -by ce;igressional
legislation. There can be , no doubt
that if Greeley is elected Congress
will be Democratic; and in that eacw.,
what isthere to restrain th,
ern States from making just ~uelr
laws as they made under . Jons:..s,
which virtually remanded the I oi,)r
cd 111911 to bondage.',
=1:11::=
0-2 - • 11.AnruANT - r ut)t- Andy ‘lid
his duty •in the field, but :he has
shown marked ability iii civil life.
He tool: charge of thc tinance of
then State iaa ISeni, when . the Stith! ,
debt-was thirty:,* - iven and a halt Dull
awl our .bonds sold at
N.,w, the debt amounts to a lcttl(
over twenty-eight millitnts, ell
bonds art selling - at
During his administration the State
tax on real estate and personal occu
pations was taken off by the Legisla
ture. as a rt•snit of the good wan
agenit•iit Audits 4 General.ll.thrit
,tisrr. Citizens tit P unniyhauia,
should we not make such a first class
Audit or General. the first offits
=I
NomusToN,s, Aug, ti.--A large and
.'4,nthrtsiastic Hartranft meeting was
'held here last evning. A - lengthy
speech was rude by Hon. ..James
Pollock to over three thousand of
the•friends and neighbors of the. Re
publican candidate for Governor, and
the greatest entlarisiasui prevailed.
During the speech of the es..-GuN ern
or, he asked if any, of General 'Hart-
ranft's neighbors had ever heard or
known of the General being charged
with a dishonest or dishonorable act
in the Whole course of his life nntilhe
bee= a candidate for the Guberna
torial chair? The question was met
by a unanimes cry of "Never!
never!" There were great numbers of
Democrats at The meeting, and the
speaker was frequently interrupted
by applause
Sca - The Willuington
, zeenv, to lie well :tequaintL,l
our eaudi(late f n (;( nor It
IRE
JohIL lirrtrailft is not tile nc.t, t o
be intimi•lated. • He doesn't sk•are
worth a cent. ilk ' led his men
across the Antietam Brki4 - ; , , under
the murderous tiro of the eoncealk , l
riflemen of the enemy, fifid, thoilgjl
two previous attempts had failed
his !rail ant brigade won tile.
He is under fire now ; sonic of th e
shots corn , : from c;oneealekl marks
men ; but" he will win the tight
Mark the prediction !
=z:::
air A little too thin
of the Argus that Col. PioLizr was
the originator of the P. and N. Y. It.
R. M. C. "SlEert - n Es 4 !., and Col.
WEI.T.L.: first conceived the idea of
building the road, and procures the
ejiartr. We beliei'e the Colonel did
originate one road which was to pass
through every man's farm in the
Eastern part, of tilt; ( Comity. How
much money he invested, in it may
be ascertained by inquiring < .t W. H.
Mon..‘x, the engineer.
1 No true, eun;istent Itepubli
eau will. refuse to support
ium-r. All the vile elauders eirculat
e.l again,,t hin, are - NVit 1100
tital :11/(1 have their origin in pen t on
ul jealuu.v. If any' one donl6: thi :
he li:pt only t.w exainina, the revnt.ils
liZ=M
' NV(. h:tve got,
;ay tho 1i1..•r •• I'll t”i•-•-•
IME
v:011 11,(111
tlj .(.)1:,
happy fa wily.
e They till us in that !alma—
When °arm* has beatnn
That every "Likertlr" 1 114!;;
Who loudly ibr *aniniilo4
And likewise oyat : • 7.1 ,
Who takes the titter,r4/3, cr
. Will get eioTeiltiter:Oftleiloy;
sure panacea . •
• 'I tat Vie; Will wir tai Congrer‘s
Ltrother 0E011,01:" °lit to Vero,
But c I'oat-tlfllce 'at Towanda,
Asa**, that 1 1reserred for you,
. 4 .4wi1kr. , .4 tell t truly, L
And tell i it like t man-- '
Did'nt the oat-0111u buy. the
To gerye EEL.T.Y. and hia clan* -„
41fiele,-*
la: While .31 SOINkIt is advising
the black nien\ ; ttv rote, wi'th the
Gizi3:l.l:v Delpc:rid. his new
in West Virginia '.c! rallying .. Aiwa
their forcZ:s to pass a \onstitutirr7 . l
amendment debarring nNroeii• from
the right to 114.11 office. The color- -
cti men of the Cotintry - kuutio - o well
who their frien6. are to follocv - such
teachingg —even Ith migh - the vont°
from CLIITZLE.S . r3or.;EIt.
.1
WY' HOU. W. W. IETCIIA3I and
GLo.. NVIIrfE, the .principlo competi
tors of 'Gen.HAILT I ItANFT for thoGnbuna
tonal nomination,are oaten the stump
for their successful rival, in whom
they rts:Ognize an able and honest
man.
11=:1
s The Democraey oppose
GRANT, and their eandidate,.(in EELEY
i" •
is the great adrOcate of the one term
principle, yet here in Pennsylvania
they set up a man: for Governor who
has done nothitig l but hold (Alice all
hiA life.
pa.A t.i.ur.Ei r ia. man wh9.se per
sistent efforts for office for himself
ana havti , made- him ID torions
in this couuty 'at liarrishuri anti
Washington, finas fault \yin: GLANT
ueput*
-411111. Ir.
1 ,
v_s),.. Why don't the explain
CO!',. - rI.OI.LET'S curaicetiou with the
$lOO,OOO bill:snaked through the
Legislature lai4 winter, by his friend
Senator 13.1::1).1i.L.
He says ' his reason for
owing the Rev . übiiean party is 1,110
ever gave Milt -anything.
G"-i
C . . L- -All persous :ire hereto.
araLust vircLa.3. , ,h..: a z t given
the' as ttr
aahl , I,4•••Li l.at i 110RELT BENSANIINi
k , vhith ra ku•gir t 4.;
A sSI(I.NEE'S NOTIC7E.--The ttc-
L. Ke'eler, have hren 11accd :n
LI:011311h; ~ f Nathail Eeq., for coll. ctl..n, and .1
z. ,, t pahl by the :1711. ~1 .Ifigurt, costa- - mill 1) ,
• IRA KEELER. ARaigner
. .
..
CIA.UTION.—AII persOns are here 7,
%if by oration: , 1 against purchasing a note given
by U. underp...gr.rd to Willaou .k. *aass-eli for fly
a ,;lar., dated ittun't3, 1872. , art I lilt ro.t ray 0: ,
sa,,, L ,thi. SA., r)0.pc , 11,41 ,, , law 1
• .
c,
a,
FOR SAIE.- Situate in
Asylum township, al.mt 3. niitra
from To- ti ,
wrm is , Mlle 111.11 1 , containing about acres.more.
Vawi. .o acreq nnder 0111ellt. 1:0•0d
11.4 p., well watered and f , :nceil. of. all Muds
ef
rrimt. Torma vile third or pnrchare money will r
Lc r. , ,pirea at time:of tale, halanc..! -to suit pr.rtlie:
ter. For farther isarteitlAre. am,ly at the ,n7‘,;;. -
OVIIITUN EL,SLII,EI::
A:17,1 , t 5,
Fit AASAILLF,' ACADEMY. - A
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11. I .
1E•11.1ah Colemm...l.,pls=ut: ILesSll,5ll., V3TIC , `. `••
T - n 1t11..0 rpvt. Tea.).:cr ,-51
•1. 2. 1 , 72, awl e,
.: w.•• IN • 1,11 toCON, 1 ,
htirlit r 371.1 . 111.:• ,, 3r• 313/
lli
1•'011:21(r....a.t.0na1.14
Tuition from GO to $r In , tratr.etttal Mu
cr with pint: 0 15 Ql'
-
TrDiIIECTION OF TIIEI?RES
,d,Le of the Towanda Doi'ding and 5a.,.1.4;
itpid Ags.ietat...•ii, a i+iii. - ...ial tileatm - i ol the etoili
holderk- will lie hi lil immediately alter the next rep
War mil. tin; of Amt 2 ,, th, to tale action In regard
t. , iiiiieuiting Article X. Ito:1i of th... By-Lawo , 1.3 t
striliing rot th.• w,irils - !our and i...v, ti. 3 rr! iok• J .
t:g It. read - r t.. 7, . ' f,,''n, k. • • , it
Alm 7 '72 I'. r. cuoss. S., 'y .1
Is
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FOR SALL: --160 acrcH of fine farm- c
land F•ittlib.d Mu•kciwri c,anty
gal.. EaFy of aceegs by railroad or water, in an Liu
pros.,l ,onntry. Nail farrd will be gold on easy
t..rms. or would-L.:l:hang() for an iuipro‘el farm
10Jarr. , 4 In MI. ronnty and ray the difference. For
full partienlary Ifonietti Vcrzy
F..un,y I% anla
an; l 1-w 3
IMCII
the ehliza
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I FVORRIDIR FOR VAl`..
•
isrtY- Will-tlici Donp)erats nominate
Marc Aavertisernens.
SMES , C : 1:011l.S i
T ow.. -D A • COAL YARi),
,
ItureelCvsilunt E.,
a:y v , N. Scuall': , aluir “1.1.,
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R'.; Suy.ler ..reploviu
,li Sa:tn'arsh ner. -. •
LL sIZE:i.1:11 - 1:31‘)N ITE COAL
r r, WY; 11, 0 0 k v , . . . / Z ...
IV u. .Tuurt:on Canal 1 . . , •
11.1r).:1 ?1 , 117 . 11 • :' , 11 - • - ^•WM _ 2 '
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OLI. AI,rENCY :•. , ULLIVAN FIIHACIM•
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Ala; MuNTANIE
ME=
TAKE. NOTICE.-All- persons in
debted to the late firm of J. SIERIDETrt
CO.. will plcase call at T. Muir store aml
Ft tt:.• ly, or coot, will to nima,.
ILL th, hacle ut T. Mcria, tli for
31EBIDETII a: CO.
To ; 11,1 _ 3 . Illy 11, 1 , 7: •
F- 11111 lOU SALI:.--T11( !••
for ku. 14::41 In fia
. about '2 mileg from Catupt,,xn, (41
11.11. arre4; 1 1,1 1 ,- ros
..rnr,r:,•:•icnt and Iv. 11 I, lttl,lings
conditivn. Tcrnis—Out purchas, , ornoney
w2.lllrt revired at ti of solo, balauce nu time to
bitrt purvliaser. For furttr..r partlktilars call ow Clio
on thexrctuises, or addr , 2sn I.im at Lane
11211, Lradfordes,uuty,
J 11 :, ID. 1. 1 72.--tw; • 1: LI:A3IIIALL
ROME -I.C.IDEIIY. • --Thu build
, !TL'1.11,=1,4 , r1 rrpair. , l. and iAloi and , •!..Vr.
ba\•• tak, n 1,1301.,4
The I" r:. N. 5 11 r . . I'.'.:wt'eGtl :,:
lqion P. L. ('hr: - D-1, ap.i4P.l m,
L 11!•1 %%" • .;r•
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n
V. ill he ,:ivt n to ~ t ll.lent
t, • , 1 -- a:4y for etrninton gchoot totar illn
I &AC:I,I 0:1 rca,,a. sbly
but rt•itLent. ran lesper, thoir exi+vuec s by teriting
tud
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t'rir;,..;:: , t 1. 1972
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P. L. CIIIIIPLI..
WYOMING SEMINARY.
'KINGSTON. PA
sellOOL TOR R 4 4TII SEXES
Ha; :u operation I , .r teeenty-eight
t cars. Its hecstiOn in the classic valley or WyOnnni:
ie very Lealthflei Lena easy of accesa
ADVANTAGES 1-.,.;sur.P.l.s:!iED
.Tlt4 4 flir, r , trq i:11" ef!lrp•tit presto- - zor. and t' Hera
7 :: -. TN , FS A LOW: A AT ANT ITTIAT-CLA lIC .• 117-1;
THE COMMERCIAL COLLEtili
L. 1.. Sfriirne, 31',. A.. Princithl, :auks with the 1-pb
beSt in Mr conntry, in thoron , hnes , nn , lArontrl..tr-
Th•^ , . Thr , .•nnrci, two .I,,,,irtnicnt...
111: , ;1:171 f.% L NNU
fry , a .1. of With all the
1711 1 4 In and double entry. It alio Includes
nll various Virtrls of .Irasincas pap,rs., and th,
: -. .n,•.•rn.n.. :tl.ent. In the aenl4l-111s1:..--
I.art:L. ut ar. th.e books cf thriors
ntry. I..)nftal. •-. 26 , • 0 , -it
and tn.uninirslott, brok. rnp , “T.,1
• liksurat ee, railr7.a.l andwhll• 6e6ks,
• /1 hv,t eats of I,anking, theoretical anti actual
• and a
COIIPLETE bET OF CoAL ItooK6.
There .arc fnurd 'len/ telegraph it.strutdentb, two
uml two r.-.sFtt rF. for the tnq. ol , estnanUtit
earning telegralihy. TuFtrewhort gi‘en Llir`.mgliont
fir 'relr,e to Filthnl , .penintuAni.. e7minerrtal (tut,
.•numerrial cern, ep , ,tnten,e. tt. LL
..rt titilirteetnig . r .iinixter nit wont y.
71:1:51:4 • •
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Ci To !AZOST .< SUNS ('(TI:-
I NITURE 111P0111UNI fvr Lew ttyl,:. of Bed
.terde.
Neav Adverti.smots,
TIIIII LABIATION:-11711.EllEAS, -
T
..... I , M:ills i)..spit . mitti,.Pr . .:l , l4lezil Mac
'lathe 1 th Judicial District; .consisting of the
*Panties •./.4 Bradford and Susquehanna, and
Muss. Z MON Fiusnu: and S. D. Ilanmstrms,
Associate Jutiger, in fin4l.lor . raid county of
Boull'or; have issued their precept hearing
date th Ist day. of August, 167'4 to inc tidi
reeled f i holding a Court of Oyer , and'rerinin
or, Oci 6111 Quarter Session* , of the Peace,
Comm* !Pleas., and, Orphan's Court , dt-Towan
iia,•for county iof Bradford, on Monday,Scp.
2, 1872, ? so continue three weeks.
No is therefore hereby given to the CASEO
- Juaticcifof the Peace, of the county
of rd. that they ho then and there in ,
their pr per person, at •VI o'clock in the fore
noon oUsaid day, with recohls,,inqui.itiuns and
other r membrances, to do those things which
to their oflice appertains to be done ; and those_
who nr bound by recognizance or otherwise to
prora‘cnite againsi the, prisoners who are or
may be i tn tho Jail of said oonnty,. or who shall
be ben d to appear at the raid court are to be
then an there to prosecute,
ife
against theist as
shall l i io just. Jurors are .'reqsted to he
• Punctu 1 in their Att.' rilia,llCP,agrOiAbly to their
notice. i . .
. .
Dated tt a Toivanda, .
.. the_ 2.d - day of August, in
the y • r of our Lord, out: thousaud eight
linuil ed and Seveuts‘-tiro, and of the Inile
porny•nce of the tfnited tita•es; the ninety ,
jonrtik .:
Ob i ~SEPTEMBE RI
IJ Co rt. at Towanda - ,•1572.
. • Onal.n •trnora. •
Asyid„td..l.rmiali Storrs, W F Cole; Athena ta-p..
Gershanallunnll: Canton bore', iJ 8 Landon;
Hoy, J A
B , : Whipplo.,_WMEilly:' Overton, JoEn "Math
ants ; ()dwell. 9W. ent aidrebnry, 0007:SIPA:.
sprinidleld, U.,Gleasen; ...abort Covell; Standing
Stone,lohn Gordon, •J rmrroan, Jr,. 'South Creek,
Jelin Gore; Tnscarois, Delinar; Towanda
lsoro', FE Jayne, F Fprd; Teirr,, Chas Thompson,
lani Terry; Troy - Aden Calkins. Wilmot,
Smith Tuttle; Welles, ,
EstvrenCe, APT Mlle.'. :
Warreti. tirorge B ogy - E.. - • •
• ISA:VEDA JESOks;---i MAT D
MbadtorrJ',.C.lteeter„ . WM:anis; .ttliens twy.. Ww.
Westbtok; AthCne C - Stanley: ..SlhatiT. E
W Bar eh: Tharllngtot: t'7rto, Thomas Smith; Bur- .
ilngtori twp., S P Gustln I3urlLoglon Went Joseph
Hilton/ Anthony Flesch: . Canton tarp.. Burton Mont.
gamer': Granville, Loren Leonard; lerrice, James
Mitten` Leßoy. .Geo •Stotenberger, A M PhittneV;
Monroe twp., U C itisekwell; Ridgebnry, 0 W ?Soul,
Wm Steven. llnoyji Middaugh; Rome bore'. 0 1'
Vault; Rome tvrp"ff, htttnaa Vought-, - SputivCreek.
Wm almer; C-W Crammer, 'Ulysses
stgody,. J Bird; Jk.,'laz:vel PLilllps Slicahequin -
Llorarf IfLrtun. Mdtott Standing Stone,
E L Ilep‘t,,S V i;i4.11l S ringlield, BFarsnln e .;:
tow an bor.', Watt.",„D IlcUshem. W Dittrich;
Terry.; PL,llp Rottman; ,Troy twp., John M cKean.
Tusvatera. O.D Culver; Ulster, Philander Tiolcomt..
Winellt.si.U. James U.. 14.. W T-Grant, War
reu, W M Chaffee. .
Ail: . Win Bahr.:' Atb.ns twp.' .5A Weller: iron'111"
hro.to / IV/ Nt, 0 Swain. C Rock-well, 1' Wiri!chcaT:
13..re1' y, W 11 liro - i.st,: Canton twp., Peter C:ar.icsr.
Frani4in. SC;lll.‘er,;.s 31/ . .Eect Orwell, I Lyon, 1"4-v
J W ltosworth; R.J;LO twp.,'D C Watt:v.9., John Sure
rat:: 111.1g,ebory, IPS Owen., C. 1' Hall: timithdclii,
I CI linllock, WA Ortsaby, (i 13canc: Mhesliegnin, cf
L Ful es; ,Springtleld, .1.1 Burt: South Cr..:l4'Atit.ho•
ny Tkotupaon; Terry, F.` HOr4on, II Marcy, 'l,:c•'
wands boro'r E C Shaw, 1.1 W'Well(F, E E 11ntling
ton, Y P Brown. 13 W Lan'; Towanda North, IV A
131nybir: Towanda twy., Wen 31,111.:kon: Troy till,.
II liligglot, Willem; 11 (ironoll; Wyainsing, W E.
Van,On; ;Warrcu, GCollickp: Wilmot, D Il Stowell,
j 1' Short.: Winnhatn. -31 fnilty: Wysox, 31 Sborcp,
1:7 Shires. J. P. VAN PLITT, Sheriff.
RF.° LSI:F.II'S NOTlCE.—Notice
tE horcby given that they( has been filed and
settloil ni; the 0..1cr. of the 4.lezi. , tor ..f ll'llle, 111 31:1
for the County of Bradford, accounts of adminhtra
tion on the followtng ;:fttater
Ficisl ne..'t of Lyndon Flctrio.s, .x , .1:.'• r / hi:/
....-
on Taylor. ded'd. , .•
Fi Lacc't of V. S. Lawton and Sarah J. tia.7l.:-.711
ex tors of Henry H. G a
arbrant, dev'.
Ft
Ii el nc , 1 of Louisa (ice, a.ln(r Of firIVJ/1 , 1,1 0 ,-, ;
. :
cice'., ...
'Final a“ •t of Asa an.! Jonathan .:sti-vens. 3.131.; r.
of Byron Stevens, dec'd. .' ,
Pi al 3:01 of. S.:l:toin D. :Dnolvich ..,113r,Ivir. -1
Clare .ca D.Smirti. -
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Fit al stet cf C. 0. lllVltiugton. utnr
Elnn !ngtein: aced. •
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no:'t of Stqa t : r.
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Ex El'atOn , ' r A.l7adriiEtrut ,
of f• - •lirxta,e; dec. \I•
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• Ambrofq• • 1
Abraii Earner. .
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E 7 Drrows NOTICE.—J.S•>.CaraII
itl t,..:q1 note to nso - of C. M. Ilancint, ‘I , . Ik. 0..
II i , Lbargcr.-1u the Court of Common', Pleas a!
• uliord COullt.v. No. 176. Fax. Term, in; , .4,.
he tiatticrilgtred, Alla Auditor appoiritcl by. is I
c art to Alimtribuic -moil-y.4 arisll.;:a; !tofu ;iber,l',
sz.. ;. of I , •f. r.,:latlt•,!. real of.ta: ~ Iv:I: ,itt,a 1-J for di,-
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C ',S NOTICE.-
al:l,rFou.: - ,
the , Rate of I. WAI:NEIi. late of toW311:13,
asod, aro r.•qtz,“ d t.) paymott
1211 1,..rs aLfaitiA said estate
~ il.• anth-ntloat , ,i for.tel...
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as. iluprovi..t 4./.ltri:y: lt,:. ,•/1.,"o• . A 1.0.1. Ir i.,..arn
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YT OWANDA MARK}jT h,
arIIOLEHALS.: MICE&
c orre a b d every Weanceusy, by XL Is„
subject to changes laity.
Wheat. it hush -
Bye, 'l4 bush
Buclrwheat,ll
Dorn.* bulb • .
Oats, bug
Beans. bulh• •• •
Butter (rolls) Pt . . . .
do (dalry,)ls 110 . W
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liitWook brudbukw
710us. 1 1 bane'
ottioor, it hue ,
WitzonTs or Oaim—liviii,at Go lb. - C',rn .Ir.
Itys 6G lbe.; Oats 32 lbs. • Barley 44 am.;
fy lbs:: Beane 62 Bran 20 lbs.; Clerf , r
lbs. ; Timothy Hoed 44 ; Dried ',cachet 23114.,
Dried Apples 42 lbs.. Vas SCIA 501ba.
PRICE LIST--CAS ib • 31.114L8.
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•
PeWit Per ewl
cusiorn grinding usually done at mu.:
putty of elm tillll le tilllclent for s large are'•lnt
work. ' 11. - 11.
Cauiptown, NaY 22 , .1477.
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Vinnr. best r wheat. pr. wick ..
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Th e sale: sewing Machipt.:;
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