Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, June 26, 1873, Image 2

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apples shave
. appeared at
Charleston, 11. - C. " ' '
,?- --Secretary Belknap hiss returned
l'itoWashingt9n. •
e': . -- --th , "Bismarck torpedo" is anew
k: , .
Fourth of July explosive. . '‘,
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A. Liverpoo l' newspo.per hurl
t parairaph about Artemis Ward "Seedier.
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- 3 —They 4etect loafers in--SE--Pg;
f illlitnearota, by tarring the lampposts.
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—A pig ivio two Mouths mid 'three
eyes has besn born, onto An lowa farmer.:,
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-liteissoniees, last paititing , was
....bought by Sir Richard Wallace for $20,000.
—I _do nat lecture myself ; I ani
rnarried.—Danbu,ry News
—Extensive additions are being
made to the Vulcan Iron Works in Wilkes-Barre.
Brazilliaill is filling the pcist" of
conductor on the Rending railroad. -
Ali ne o gamer e most sue- gr lB 4.
cessful among the Nen' Orleans fraternity.
—llllitelaw Reid sekitowledgs sub
scriptions to t'ao Greeley,Elatne lurid of $10,683.
-Likobt. r. Glgrk .Esq., .4as
to-Bloonisb3rg and will resume the practice
or 47.
—Major John Reynolds, of Rebera
b=rg, Centre county; a member or the Legisla
ture in 1515, died last neck. - ,
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'Wyoming woman lawyer lately
aygded foi the plaintiff a ease'whereln her tms-,
band was defendaht;-ind won' it..
• Kate Field'has been invited py
Sir Charles and: Lady Dilke to bo their: gtolst
dorhlg the fashionable season in London]
b o .s' 1 1 4 gielnnOttd, Va., was
injOred.hrthe expk;sioa of a encoannt the other
—A genius is popularly supposed
to be one 'who can do anything except make s
living
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t--' 7 --A.thong the: fektures at the earn
ing [tobacco day NO at St. Louis, will lA , a
`Chewing match."
aio drug in tlie.
Gloumster market, ; and GO:06 were sold Thurs
day a{ three cents a paund. :
-:'Twenty mehibers of the senior'
class st",imherst hare Innen application for the:
rositiori of instructors. _
dau).3hter of a Georgia j arj-m
died during the 43 roe esd of a trial, and the
!father was not allowed to leaie the box. .
• —lt is stated that; during the past"
four years the - Spanish forces in Cuba have
put to dcatp 43,500. Cuban prisoners of war. ,
Physician advised a patient to
take a, walk on au - emnty Stomach. "Whose
' stomach ?" feebly lasted the invalid. -
,;—Lieuf. Fred. Grant :may 'get his
4 .‘ baptism or fire aft - 4r all. He is. ordered to the
Ymiowstone nountrv.• ••
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Very brilliant jewelry is made of
.f. 103 hca.cis of _Brazilian linramin^ birds set in
gord. 1- • - -
late nonis - Napoleon's villa;
at Vzebv, wag.lecentiy.sold by atictian for SO,-
ouo francs.
• -I—Linen d.resses -„ trimmed with
TOrhish towels are said to be quite the 'mode
for travelling attire.
---Qhicagolas contracted for 2000
L'ow That: niak-es one lamp-post
197 abxrut every fourteen drualiards.
- 2 --An Hungarian brewer exhibits
• at thoVieuna Exhibition a monsti r eash,capable
- of, containing 4,e50,000 'litres of beer:
• locoinotive, engineer has in
u pump With - Ai - high to squirt hot water
of dear persons who walk on the track.
large vin of .sulphite, of lime,
the gypsum (I commerce„ add valuable as a
fertilizer ha been !iliseevei ed near Lineolriton,
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--Writindfr i l oni the Ansfralian gold
fields, a surkton hiays that •lie has now grate
discharged the lancet, and opens - the veins
‘141) a pieliiixe.
—The Clan.lF p;tver mill at South
w/s almost wholly deitroy
ed by tire ic sterdzy morning. Loss' $50,000;
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-i —A Vdrhiott - paper speaks - of the
,in .
hiu r EvariTcT)ili im.. IV., might have thalfrelr"i )iTii.icsois, but in staid Vermont
iloicer.
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".. %. -. - -ilie-, ,B,ost.pil TraiLic - r . v . ) t advises
•t.ll,•';t the oaT)ture'd 'llotioc.3! be — gent- to Vienna,
and Suggests that the-i could .filla vingil:dea)
lof i3nlty,Epitc.:•:.., ; - " " ' • - •
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§uparrisors'of Wafello coun 7
ty;;lut.3. have return td Co Congressman Wat.
drr zie;:i.n"; which sent ti,.them
i.att of Lip bitch pay: . ; • -
Maine has lately
worli'ed cut her to en the highway, .anil the
tir.r:t :Fee, said she did her' ;cork bctMr.than any:
matt in the town.
bachelor -in Maine
eLinis to be 162'scirk_old'; but; as Le "makes
.14s own beo," aec.-slaing t ),3 local paper, "so
1:e must •
• ..--,Barrit,al,thinks 'filth if he iras
:: , :2e
raado retf:ry or-the Treasury be could pay off
the public belt, if lie could only Put both houses
of co rTT, zi on tibibition.
was the result of the trial
el" thitf horr,.. , stealer r asked a 31i§souriaa bf
hi+teighB6r.' 'Oho. he was left hangipg in
It'VZll, the rcPy.
woman,. whose lus
bar.l was Idled oxisa railroad whil( - ; drauk, has
obtainciLi3,Gao damages from the 'man Rho
him the liquor. • '
—Dr. Holmes, on being )a,sked by
:ascoana - phisicianivbet ; Eign 1451 better put
en Ins door, rep::Cl. rrhe 5m311 , , ,, t kvers grate-
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rc,c,lvei.'
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-LAD. Alabaina' farmer lirughed
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himself rthulist-to (131 th ''to• sec , r. 'chicken thief
try to clunb a tr . , ..y with hiikm'esLtick
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- record ~of a hotel arriial is
in the 'Western slyle: "'Die Hon. b.E.Gcirliarn,
a distinguished 1.r00,i , T, is niakig havoc'
"among tooth-pricks at the Gait "House;"
lady Liverpool, Ohio,
didn't want 'em to take any trouble after she
was de.ad, bnt if itmas just the same she'd Eke'
to be bufi,d with;her apectactes on."
—lt /Ain tcd in some giaa.rters that
drunkenc.csi hid a share in the influence, which
Hprotlncod the Tl,!sr.lr.ntvTeraczt -of the Polaris
•expliticn. l .
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is fret - it:tent in New
York that the journals there defote a portion
of their daily' i!rue to a. "apartmte.t" as they
ti.w,hhlppini; item:, t'qgr.litrli.,-..ts.
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'- .—.6e4eral Beaurgard is reported
to be growing old very fast. Ills health is quite
infirm, too, owing to the severe taming of his
' , by:Oen-and nenvens system during the liar.
.
—The sprig h tly . Boston Transcript
asks i !- , lt* a Miss It,as good as a mile, how good
;is a Mrs.?"' If she is a)vidow i .4..be will be good
,for a 1,13a: - Me wader thuost any circumstances.
—W. W..coreoian - has. given sthis,-
000,.. which was paialhirn by the gorornment for
;0 aercis Of lona Meat; Washington, to the
"Lmilsc'horoe for iMpoverished.gentle women.
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---There are; ttco. sorts ''of cats.
We doubt the truth of Ur-common saying - that
o ne of theta has ;nuke lives,: but, many a poor
fellow's barn can atte-st tha/ thq other has nine
tails.
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- —li t a rcceol woilian meetinff, in
t , _ San Francisco public - tiel, the lady in the
chair regnested the audience not to make quite
so inhalinOise in their applause, "at tt • would
,scare the horse.: the stable below," ,
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—Thd newasary legislation having
already been had, 'Texas will elect on the first
,1 .. -Ilesdny iii December next a full State ticket,
both Houses offits;;f . - egislature, ana many minor
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oilicers. 1 ;
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--L i filb Walffzu Le . ibler' Complains •
that :the lumber business_ is. dull, and that the'
yard§ are druggeti witti large stocks of boards,
, while the spring run yet remains in the water
unsold.
Boston Transeriit remarks
that "the crud's feet about General, Sherman's
etas heel) pare with the white hairain the sandy
gobble of,hiscineeirrigible bpard, That' the .eye
c soldier nerttriaehert.Vearcr."
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'-The Alliany r . EVire - sz; estimates
that about $.10,000 Worth of dresses have
'beemruimid - in. that city' during, the past year
by varied beitig thretrrinpon.them in the street,
and there is no clue to the scoundrels who corn._
it these Outrages. - .....
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lj Tayette: College,- at -Easton,
• } nuts — th p . regrame of its M
comencement exer
il
ages upo postal cards for transmission through
the matt ' ' The exercises taken place' during
the' Weeli - Commencing June '2SI., and Bev. Tal
i:cage, ofd3rooklyn delivers the oration'. -
• Governor Jewell is devdting him
'E elf 'with knight and - main to learn French, and
says ho will talk. French before he gets to St.
Petersbnigli, "et. bust." The New Orleans
'Times tenderly hopes Ea will not "bust," but
-"preserve his int . egUnkentottit integrity and be
an ornament WerthY of hiffeetee to-the &PlG
tnatic seriice othlacontrY,c" . . "Integtunenuns
Antepitylis good. • • • .
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Smola, Thursday, :nisi 26,1873.
Ezirrons s
R. O. GOODRICH. ALVORD
TineSTATE TREAStIitER.
'.4 ,:-WO have not, so far, expressed in
these Columns any preference as to
the Candidate for State ;Treasurer,
at, the Coining Republican
to do so Conven
tion, neither do we inten d
now. We prefer to leaveihe people
free to choose from the gentlemen
named in connection with the posi
tion, but the following article upon
the subject, fro m the State Jourztal, is.
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so fair and impartial that we copy it:
There seems I to be a disposition
among the moat reliable of the Re
publican journals of the State to do
R. W. Mackey the justice 'of conced
ing that he has administered the af
fairs of, the State Treastiq , with an
ability and integrity second . .to that
of nolother man who has ever held
this position, while at the; same time
thereis a feeble determirialion among
the "same men-who flooded the State
with falsehoods eoncering this officer
during the last State campaign, _to
repeat their misrepresentations and,
efforts to defeat the Republican par
ty in the campaign about, to be
opened.. It is only right that we have
a fair and complete _ understanding of
this subject. • The campingn of 1872
for, State officers was fought_ entirely
on issues growing out of the admin
istration of the auditing Office of the .
State, and the. management of its
finances. These" issues involved,• to
a Very large degree, the integrity of
State' Treasurer :Mackey's : official
coma', which - was -diacussed,at the
time, with a license which called forth
the most ribald personal . abuse. The
,defense of Mr. Mackey then, was
- contained .in the official: records of
his Office. He made no !personal ex
planations, and would allow none to ,
be Made in his name. 'All he' asked'
- Wivs!a fair consideration; of his acts,
as they were contained in the official ,
records of :=both the 'auditing office
and the treasury.
,These were freely
'circulated, and mo' doubt guided by
theie and the desire to ,vindicate the
'truth, the election last October
„give the Republican party mejorities
in all parts of the Stated such : as even
its inost sanguine supporters did not
anticipate. There was no other issue
before the people then, but the fit
ness andintegrity Of t tlie men at the
head of the financityl affairs of the
State, and therefore :the result was
as much R. W. Mackey's official Yin:-
didation as john R. Eartranft's pier
sonal glorification. We allude : to,
these facts now, simply; because the
deinaffogues who were' so - disgrace
fully identified 'With them a year ago,
are once more seeking 'tto repeat, un
der their cover, the cowardly abuSe
of the same man. But !thanks to the
men who won last year's victory, this
new, conspiracy against Republican
harmony:and official honor, acting in
the name of the Republican party, is
met and resisted with a - force which
proves how determined men can be
when 'they know 'they are right. Mr.
Mackey has the confidence ,of every
!
man who stood fi riel 'by the Repub-
ci
lican organization : 1872, --he has
the respect of those ho understand
how faithful he has be:bri in his offi
cial dealings, and a Strength' with
the masses of the partyi.thich proves
that they know exactly what they are
noW doing, and what . : they will do
next October.. We refer tel this sub
ject' merely to exhibit these.facts. In
all out dealings with Mr. Mackey we
have feund;hina faithful and correct
—a courteous,offieial and a true Re
prlblican. ':the.peciple Of Pennsylva
nia cannot be easily 'persuaded, to
:give up such an official while he is
Willing to serve them. ': '
A CORRESPONDESt of the Philadelphia
Prey. indorses the Hon. W3l. Burunt,
of Chester county, for the Republican
nomination for Supreme Judge, and
says : Republic4n . from ...the
earliest incipiency of the party, and
one of the most earnesi, supporters of
it principles previous to his accession
to the bench, Judge Butler hr never
been known k participate in active
political strife since his election to
the jndifiary, nlthoughl hiS vote has
uniformly been cast for the candi
dates orthe party which be largely
assisted in forming, and to which he
has been devotedly attached, from the
commencement of its:• - organization.
Had - it not been for rthe'rfact that
Judge Brr i urt has shown disapproval
by his voice and..!actions of Judicial
officers actively , engaging in political
campaigns, doubtless his, , eloquent
voice and commanding influence
would have been frequently heard
and felt in advocacy of those princi
,
vies which have been so highly com
mended to his conscience,' and judg
ment." •
THE . Postmaster General instructs
postmasters that if; arties mailing
postal cards containing obscene mat;
ter can 6e discovered,i they should be,.
prosecuted under the - provisions ,of
sec. 148, postal codeas amended by
act,of March 3, 1871 , The penalty
act,
of
a flue of not' less - plan. $lOO nor
more than $5,000, or .imprisonment
at hard labor not less than one year
nor more. than three years. Also
ruled that - postal cards may be reg
istered upon prepayment of the,. reg
ular registry fee of fifteell cents. It
must not however, be put into an
envelope, but merely into the regis
tered package envelope accompanied
by the regular bills.
TaiDemoer' atic papers in this dis
trict are rejoicing over what they
presume to be a rupture ,between
Gen. Chatcnox and; Representative
STIU:93MIDGE, and Point4Jo the ap
pointment of Mr.lllicLY as Post
Master at Bloomshurg l as proof of
'their assertion. Mr. R: was re-ap
pointed because he' had been an effi--
eient and acoommodatint officer, and
Dr. STEAMUDGE did I not protest
against it. .
A exchange sUggests the name
of F. satunonßsEu-Srcn* a successor
to Senator Scorr, t at the e:xpiratiOn .
of the Senator's pres i ejt term. gr.
Scorrpill proliablf his own suc
cessor_lf the whilies . own oltlie people
are respected-he
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CONGIUMROILit 1111141LitY VOTIC
The votes by which the retroactive
increase of ( la* inenlbers : 43 f
Congreis wall paned in the Bourn,
were +used politliSly, -end from
States - 1u; follows: I
Alabama . .
Arks.nsasi
Californis
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Hauge.. ...... .
Sentackyl
Imisians
Maasachasetts
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Nebraski•• • • .
Nevads,
New Jersey
New York
North Molina
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Pennsylvania...
South Carolina...
Tennesee,
Texas '
Virginia I
Wisconsin
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No. of .I,L,p
nblizans in: We lionsO
No. of Democrats in the House
lilamber pr votes for the' . back pay
increase
Against the increase
Absent and not voting
Number pf votes cast bY;members
from the Southern States for the
• back pey indease
By members tram the Northern
State:ll ......
Nambeelots. Totes cut br members
who were returned to the 49d
Congras ........... 51
Vp to the present time 32 repre
sentatives in Congress have returned
- their back pay. 25 of the above are
Republic,ans, and democrats. In,
short ibut 1 in every 16 of the Dem- i
ocrata have returned the grab, while
1 in every 5 of thaßepublicans have ;
retur4ed,it.
Asspolitical issue in Pennsylvania
'the pemocratic members from our
State lgave 7 votes for the grab, Oils
the Republican members gave but 5.!
The terma of the law cut out all
members who had resigned their
seats] therefore Auto Maims goi l
no part of the increased pay. Mr.
BILNITML, who wasi elected to fill out
.e . unexpired tern of Judg,e lifiatcutt;
voted against, the increase, and as
the law required the mileage and sta
tionery appropriations to be deduct 7
-ed frOm the increased pay, Itfr.,-Bus;
NELL,' on his three months service
wotilii have but little extra . pay to
,
drawl; ,so that in every aspeet of the
case imrCongressional dlstricit stands
above reproach, clean on `the back
pay question, and clean on the Credit
kobilier l scandal. , j
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I REPORTING CRIME.
' r 'several years We - have re-.
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trained from giving our readers. the
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'revolting and i
Sickenn gfparticulars of
o
murders, executions, &c., iith,which
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the 'daily press is too often filled, for
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the reason that we believe the pub
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licatio of such transactions have a most
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baneful influence upon, the communi
ty, 4peeielly the .young. -
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, In -an article, on this subject, the
Met °did gives ;utterance to some
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Who esorne - sentiment: oo ' , !
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WEillo not hesitate to say that the evil hero
complained of, is one of the most disastrous
that Corrupts our time.. The newspaper is daily
making its,untiression upon us—daily reitera-'
ting its Speech. Not only its direct lesaons,but
its very temper and Stile, thui habitually fa
miliar, cannot fail to, modify, and more or less
assimilate ',the' general mind—especially the
feelings and style of the young. Thereis prob
ably no educational power equal to it. Much—
we soinetinies thinkpost--of our national dem
onstration and vulgarity come from it. The
Christian 'Union justly says that "this.familiar
dealing with narratives of crime dulls those
finer feelings of tenderness and humanity which
an enlightened community should mod sedit
iously cultivate; for these papers, entering our
homes, induce 'll our ,children au. appetite for
startling and sinful itecoants.; This especially
results when,. as too frequentlY occurs, a crime,
instead of being justly "condeimned,' is worked
up byan ingenious writer, , until its 'severalde
gremand final culmination resemble the plot
and eitastrophe'of a novel, wherein' the crimi
nal plays the part of hero. Suet' freddom of the
press we heartily oppOse, as bring detrimental
to public morality." '
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A remedy for this monstrous evil is - a'crying
want of the times. What that remedy can; he
we fail.to see, for the: .vices of journalism are
nearly as formidable as those of intemperance.
The best thing that can be immediately done is
for well-conducted families tq utterly eXclade
from their thresholds all journals that are roar
ally objectionable, however able they may oth
erwise be. [But the press itself must clean out
'its own Atigean stable, It should disown and
scont;the ".13ohemianism " which has fastened
upon land degraded journaliim. ft 'should take
the rank and the ,self,respect of a great, if . not
the grearesceducatiolaal profession: of the civ
ilize& world. It is not vet half conscious or its
ownmportatice or i t would have a moraie
more correspondent With its:power. 1
THE Southern ,Claims commission
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have ,suspended theirlf examinations
untill the second week in Octoier,
wheia they will resume, and continue
until the middle Cif NoTember. They
willithen 'prepare their third annual
report to Congress, and s4nd in With
the! report awards on ! from the ,
tweUty-fifth to the twenty-eigirtli
huridred cases, embracing; - claims
froM all the insurrectionary States.
The report- will be completed about
thelsth of December. During ; the
balance of the month they will be
occupied with southern Cimgressinen
t •
inquiring about claims not reported,
those disalloWed or not allowed for
sufiicient amounts. After New Year's
they_ will resume the oral examilia
,
tions, but only in large - cases, and all
claimants kir amounts not exceeding
five thousand dollars must go before
the lOcal commissioners to give their
evidence, and propeiry 'make out their
rr Springfield Republican, 'which
supported. Gamax , v laSt fall, thinks
the "Liberal" party dsad a s a door
nail, to use a vigorous expression.
Of its recent, manifestations in INew
York it says : "The ghosts continue
0 walk in New York politics.
,Messrs.
Jimix CoOnnA.NE,, tthen WALno,
Human, and others, ;sign a 19'11 for.
a 'Liberal Republican' conference at
the SL Nicholai Hotels June 26 : . 1 We
said our say about these gentlemen
'While they were . still living ; . 'never
Vith greater plainness and fr4edoixi
NE
than during the reeent.eauvass; when
an honest man and i a good.; cause
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ere cursed with their ill-oinened
[. ,
support. We have nothing to'add—,
nor; to take
fin back. Now that' they
, , ,
e dead, we d them, for the first
Itime, entirely 'harmless and :rathei
amusing. 1 ,
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RENSSILVAICIA 'pap $8,500;00 for
;the, support of public schools. Iu
(this respect she is . ahead of every,
other State in , the Unita), except Neve
York. H
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LETT= nom mumaispost
ninairegoi n i
Gavin wot
in g bit, immirnikto thiltennaiX
OF4ine rime: 4 o lo Wi SOY. **A
SOW fn seine mic I hire ninelnl4 to ilit7ilte
reathanribeßicramentiftnt Mips' of tihirest.
oboc P 00 . 0 0012 otniktamOi 111.1 0 , 4 30 0
years bag beet r the minufacture Gab Cite` ot ;
lumber. Timid advisid of the extent of the
,business, but believe there are few marke(s in
the country that exceed this one. Other man;
nfacturies are now springing up, but with fats
Promise of suocesa The Baw , Mazinfactory of
Kr. Minerva is gaining a natkimal reputation,
While several iron furnaces; rubber factory,
boot and shoe mainifactory,*, are in success
fig operation. Bradford county has contributed ,
rio small share toward the pr n arerity of the
place. Quite .a number of the Most enter
lug business inert here wereforinerlY reteents
of your county. B. H. Tart.on a n d Joint H.
(Women are largely lutereated in the lumber
Opines:, ancl both have been' sucoesstul.
0, Baum is one of the leading Bankers, and
on E. Darren, a successfoll merchant, and
boot manufacturer. C. L. Thatuctr, and Joan
PAM also formerly of your county, arc doing
Well here, and are counted among the enter;
prising men. There ire doubt/ass many others
whose names have escaped mei
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What Paris iy to Franc* the acidic. Horse
to Williamsport.'Large and :roomy, with an
:the modern improvements, it equals any of the
drat-class hotels in our large cities. The
-grounds surrounding it contain several acres,
and are covered with beautiful shade • trees, it
largo and delightful fountain and pleasant
walks. The superintendent, J. B. B'ntrzna
.Esq., evidently knows how to keep a hotel, as
everything is managed with the regularity of
clock work. it is highly flattering to the Saari
cial ability of Mr.-W. that he has been lible to
make the establishment "pay " better than ev
er before: . The house is crowded at this that),
jet the polite
a nd affable Superintendent man
ages to make room for all who come. .
Among this distinguished gentlemen here in
attendance upon Court, I notice Hon. Joan
Scorr, one of nature's noblemen, L. D. Sao*.
*tics : is, the indefatigable member of Congress
from the leizerrio district. His personal popu
laity and social qualities have secured him the
district for two terms, notwithstanding the feet
that it it democratic by , several thousands.
Several D. D'.7s. are among the jurymen. Sen
ator Soorr was made foreman of the Grand .
Jury And discharged' the duties of his position
with dignitY and honor. Marshall HALL is the
"right man in the right place." Ho' dispatches
business with a method add facility that clear
ly indicate his thorough fitness and ability to
discharge the datieit of any position. We pre
dict that at no distaht day the people will call
him up higher.
162
95
Mr. S. McCaxotzes, ! Clerk of the Court, is a
young gentleman of urbane and afrable • man
ners, clear head and familiar with the duties of
his office, which rerider his, services very valua-'
We to the governthent. '
'District Attorney Bwoor4sf s here,and although
far from being well is I egjoyieg better health
than usual. By his stern, uncompromising in
tegrity and jealous regard for the inteleste of
the Government,..in which he niadoubtedly of
ten goes too .far, the District Attorney has
gained the no t : at all enviable reputation of be
ing a regular "old Turk ; " but with all his ap
parent austerity and rougbniss, be is a most
invaluable officer, and has a ,kind heart, hidden
deep though it may adme time seem to be tram
his long" .experience with baidened
The Government would find it difficult to SU
•
his place.
Mr. TINELIAII, of Sylvania, and IL Bnowaricati
ITavion of your county were:lien on indict
ments for technical Violations of. the revenue
law. Although the government had not been
defrauded in either case, yet the nature of the
offence was such that tbe defendants 'were lia
ble to heavy penalties.i On learning the (tete in
both cases Mr. SWOOPE procured a discharge for
the parties, on payment of costs.
On Wednesday afternoon, at the invitation of
PETER HERDIC, the judges and a large number
of those attending court visited Minnequa arid
regaled themselves ; with the health-giving Wa
ters Which constitute the only beverage of the
place, and strolled thr i f,ugh the forest adjacant
to the large and commodious hotel. The after
noon was spent in thel most pleasant manner.
Mr. Arrtca. and Mr..Trun, **Usual; wereip
tiring in their efforts to make all " feel perfect
ly at home.' Their courtesy and attention will
not soon be forgotten by tbesz who/were pies
cot • - I
1- -
It is a mystery to me why ItiMinc shFiuld
want to spoil an exce:lent Summer' resort by
building up an insignificant town . a one•
horse carinty seat.
After partaking of a most sumptuous Meal
we took tho cars for Williamsport, wh re. we
arrived in safety, aith many expressed auks
'to Mr. nEILISC for his , generosity. - With, is
faults PETEII has many commendable qualiti;-,
and while I Lace alWays been free to condemn
his schemes fur persenal advancement, at . the
expense of the people of Bradford, I should feel
self-condemned did fail to give him credit for,
his enterprise and indefatigable perseveratme.l
THE OHOLERA•
MEMPHIS, Jane 22.--This was the
hottest day of the season, the ther
mometer being. at 94 degrees, but
the day - was bright and' clear, and
there has been a marked decrease in
the)deaths fromi cholera. The whole
nuMber of deaths were nineteen,. of
which nine were cholera, cases. ( 1
It is 'the general belief that) the
disease has run its course here and
will probalily disappear. The reports
frOm• the surrounding county and
along the line of the railroads are
still very gloomy. •
AT NASHVILLE.
NASHVILLE, Jane 22.—The mortal
ity to-day from cholera was .52,
against 59 yesterday. The weather
has been clear all day.
t! AT CINCINNATI
CDrcisswri, June 22.—Up to - six
o'clock last night fourteen deaths
occurred in -this city for Saturday
from diseases of the bowels, six of
which were classed as cholera.
THE Neiv TRADE DOLLAR. - A
general misapprehension seems •to
exist in regard to the near coin which
was provided,. for by Congress at its
last session, to' be known as the
"trade dollar." The fact is that :the
sole object of the act is to facilitate
commerce between this country and
China and Japan, by allowing silver
to be made into these dollars in the
United States,i'nstead of sa he..retofore
having to send the bullion fo r
Lon
don for coinage. This new dollar
will ba used exclusively in trade with
the 'Celestials, and will not enter into
general circulation in this country,
and will only be coined as demaxidetl
for use.
A CERT - AP,i class of Democratiendi
tors are again engaged in befouling
the President by insinuating that his
personal habits are loose—that he is
addicted inordinately to drink, and
the greater portion of his time unfit
for business. You: never hear a sober
man indulge in low insinuations
about tho intemperate habits of
ahother. It is always those who are
secretly and openly guilty 'themselves
,who are prone to drag others 'down
to disgrace.. - Men who know Presi
dent Gs.arrr and are daily thrown in
contact wits Binh, indignantly repel
gall insinuations concerning • his in
4ansperate' habits _as . xmmitigated
falsehoods.
12Fonacs F. CLAIR, the woll-known
financier and railroad operittO - ri died
in New York on Frida7 evening last.
He was a sea-in-law of Oenzenfixiore
V4131D-
"tl+4.st`'..hW.leVo,4*.GW...t'a4Wv..wl•klu
ER=
1=
Statehood to Pay a Mho gar Oho Item.
died ,Dellare sad Cede et lahmeeedloa
—The lampetton ohs 0 1 11111 i 1 : 10114 t
I
CASADAIGSA,.4IOO /13. titO
mad,ftegboon ludirliSheld*
ovect this a in the iisf •Mies'Arithostr,
for a SSW trial, -. nrion the' gonad of
a misdirection of the judge in order
ing a i iierdi4t of guilty without sub
nuttinfi -thy ease to the jury. ~He
maintained, : in an. elaborate argu
'sent; the right of every person
charged with crime Co have the ques
tion of guilt or innocence passed on
by v oonstifutioind jum and that
there was no powerin this - court to
deprive hei,Ol it.
The District Attorney replied,
when the Oburt, in a brief review of
the argument of the Omni, denied
the motion: t , • -
The District Attorney, immediately
moved for ientanee.
.
The Co* made the usual inqairy
of Miss Anthony if she had anything
to say , why sentence should not be
pronounced?,
Miss Anthony answered that , she
had a great many things to say, and
declared that in her trial env prin
ciple of justice had been violated,
that every right had been denied,
that she had no. trial by her " peers,
that the court-and jurors were her
political superiors and not her 'peers,
and announced her determination to
continue her lab a# until equality
was obtained, and was proceeding to
discuss the question involved in the
case, when she was ,interrupted by
thestith the remark "that these
questions could not be reviewed.
- Miss Anthony replied that she
wished it fully understood that she
asked no Clemency from the court,
'and that she desiraand detnanded
the fall rigor of the, law.]
Judge Hunt then said the judg
ment-of ,the court is that you pay a
fine of one hundred :dollars and the
costs of the prosecition, and. imme
diately added, ','Tyre is no order
that you stand committed until.t he
fine is paid." , 's
...,
The motion for dnew trial in the,
~ ,
case of Jones and others, inspectors
of election, . (!ic.; was this morning de
nied.
Upon being , asked if he anything
to say why sentence should not be
pronounced,Mr. Jones arose and said:
"Your Honor has iironounced me
guilty of a Crime. The jury, has had
but little to.do with*. In the per
formance of, my daties as an inspec
tor of eleation, wniCh position I have
held for therlaqt four • years, I acted
coescientiously, faithfully, and ac
cording to the best; of my judgment
and ability. I did not believe that I
had the right to reject the ballot, of , a
citizen who offered to vote and who
took the preliminary 'mid geneial
oath and answered gall the questions,
prescribed by law: - Ilie instructions
furnished' me by the State •authori
ties declared-, that I ,had nO such
right. As far' as' the registering of
the names are conce'rniad, they would
never. hate been (placrd - itipon the
registry if it had notcbeen for Daniel
Warner, the Democratic Federal Su
pervisor bf Election, 'appointed 'by
this court, who not only advised the
registry but addressed us saying:
' Young Men, de you know the pen
alty of the law if you refuse to Regis-;
ter those, names ?' And after dis-;
char 'ng my , duties • faithfully and'
hone Ely and to the best of my abili
ty, if it is to indicate the law that I
am to be l imprtsoned, I willingly sub-,
mit to the 'Penalty." 1
Each* the defendants • appealed
to the ; honesty of their intentionsit
their, actions. '
They were sentenced, to :pay a fine
of twenty-five dollars each and, the
cost of the prosecution, thirty'dollaral
DESTRUCTIVE FIRE AT POTTSVILLE.-rt
Porrsvims, Jane 20.—This afternoon
a fire broke out in the planing mill
of Charles Martzlin on Second street
The wind was blowing briskly frau*
the northwest and spread to adjoin
ing houies. The =entire block, 'bound;
ed on the east by Second, on the
west by Third, north by Minersville
road and on High street, composed
of stores, shops and dwellings, - se
destroyed.
Kapitzeh's extensive soap an
tallow chandlery was completely doh
stroyed. i Insured for $lO,OOO. •
Sparks were blown over the prin4
cipal paii of the town, and on Centre
street a number of stores and resi
dences'were set on fire.
Clogs' confectionery store, six
squares ;off, took fire and was considr
erably damaged, but was speedily
extinguished.
:_The fire gaining - So rapidly in the
upper section of the town, and sever
al stores taking fire in the business
portion down Centre street, many of
the citizens becoming alarmed, and
fearing a general destruction of prop
erty, telegraphed to the surrounding
towns for assistance, which was
promptly responded to by _running
special Irain3 from linhonny City
and Tamaqua. The Minersville and
St. Clair hose companies, ran here
four miles on font, hauling a reel a
hose in sixteen minutes. -
buildinag ta,
./orty buildings were consumes,
principally tenement houses. Orie
child was killed, supposed, to huge
,been burnt, and another seriously
injured by jumping , from a second
story window.
A gentleman was also. hurt and
several ;firemen were wounded by
falling debris, and others 'severely
burned:. The loss l is, estimated at
$120,000, on which ere is insurance,
of. $50,000, principally in home cam
paniea. ;
LOW OF COBS AT OHIOA4O.
--"`"
CHiCAGO, June 2L—During the past
week a number of bins of No. 2 corn,
amounting in the aggregate to abut
115,000' bushels, . two elevators
here; hive been 'posted on 'Chanfi,
as required in suck cases, as out of
conditiOn, being heated. The natural
effect on the corn, market has been
to ,create an unsettled feeling and
depress the prices. Yesterday No.
2. cordsold at 27 cents per bustle),
cash, whict. is the lowest point touch
ed in this. market for twelve yearn There has been considerable feel
ing aroused among. ,operators in
cora l _ and charges have been made
on 'Change and in the city press that
the corn posted as heating Was
fraudulently posted for the benefit of
certain 'parties and to the detriment
of the trade. A resolution was in
troiuced on 'Change to-day, which
under, the rules lies over. until Mon
day,providing for the appointmimt
of a committee to investigate these
ehaiges, and if they find 'that there
is good ground for them ,to instinct
the iittbrney of the Board to ascertain
if there are any . grounds forlegal
proceedings against the parties mak
ing, these postings., •
Gott, closed in New York ye
dad► 9141.5:. ' • =
MCI
ant or 311118 Amon.
'~'l~i..r .rl~~vv.'~'J~J~2.t~~~S~?T..~~:t.,`~Ya4-
Yuma bairns; Of. Italy, is
to Soommtudosted, Uwo slay
trn **sport veyslest in Bono:, It
*tett- little to the (Molds world.,
at piOisitiv al little to the s
t hreat
erred
40itooiO4; - 4 ) 0 1 bia4no * :*ga .
bitruisditod.r.:
41;7
_Constitutional Convention bas
•
a4pted a provision increasing the
rikrimber of Stith fienatora to - fifty,
Arid Representatives. to ono himared
aqd fifty. , The provision idso gives
one Member to eaelx county.
jTus Constitutional Conveition will
adjourn Friday to meet again in
September, t(Mato to complete their ,
Work in time to ipermita vote upon
it this fall.
Now Advertisements.
A CCOUNTS AS AIID ED BY
411. *editors of Wraloilng Toni:whip; tor the
school ending June 1, 1873: I =_
=ha Treasury, Jura 1, 1872'. 833 / 3
Duplicate for school year ending .
uns 1,674 70
State Appropriation,.... ' ' 210 80
. • -
T0ta1,.... ...... ... .. .. '. .. ...' .. .. .. 52.170 13 ,
I Earnsnum= ron SeaOoz. Sush! ENDING fool
_,
._1 1, 1873 t , I
X 33 3 13 Teachers for School TB3! i . s
Pt ending Zane 1, 1872 $ 1
1 BO 25
/Pall Teachers for school year cad-
Sig June 1. 1873 ' 3,517 41
Irobl paid Teachers. ' 1 1,57748 22.
60
Sonsize l
Elonerstlons . i
, 7 • ' 114.85
.-_.
pai
h d
I a' Collector's percentage ice
School year ending June 1.
1 1873,
pig Collector's percentage for
Ichool year ending June 1, '79.
I.
Treasnrer's per tentage .' .
Pald foram! tisedlln school year
ending June 1, 1872
paid for Coal used , school year
ending June 1, 1873,
•
isTotal eipendittires
Mance in Trountry,
ZULCLPITUIATION
rota! Re ceipts,
Xotol Expenses,
Balance In.Tr6asury Jane 1, 187,
L. Auditor's Report of lien:lets at
Or year ending February 21, 187;
!Township :
To amount in Treaimry February 1
1 .0 of Duplicattiof Poor I
! year 1872,—•
: •
of Deliminerit Road Ti
i •• Received from Frank C
•• 01' , . , Donovan's note,:
; Total Receipts I,
1
Exnurarraass os Tian =sear
[ Expenses of Poo ~
Road Expenses,. 1.
Township Oilicere,
Elections .. .4
Percentage'to Collector,:
IS Tretsurer,:
Exoneration=,...
..... .. -
Incidentals, . i
MI
In Treuury,
=Elig
Total Receipts
Total Expendl
Balance in 7'r
Maxim% Fra
• • " D. W. Baow
Caaavis Br
Armor:if rrowa Clerk. •
Wyaluateg, Jane 26,1873.-Iw.
ESCAPE OF THE MODOC PRlS
,oners. - Capt. Jacir, Your Warriors and three
squaws have escaped from the Modoc War Depart
ment, fouthe pOrpose of attending the
GRAND'FESTIVAL
to .ho held at
ROME BORO, JULY
t
at 7 5 , o'clock S: sr. - They will positively appear on
the streeta, mounted oa their , war ponies, allowing
their manners, Amato:nes, enstoses and Implisnenta
of war, after which' they will retire to their wig
wams, near Baptist Church, *litre they' will favor
the audience with one 91 their
GRAND. EN4TRTAINMENTS,
. .
1
consisting of War Dances, Courtships and appro.
priato War Bongs, A°. After which those celebrated
Gymnasts and Acrobats especially engaged. for the.
occasion, Messrs. Curtis, Carrier and Itrow,n, win
.entertain the audience with thrilling leati upon. the
horizontal bar;', - tumbling, and theOrcat Brothers
Act, k , . ; I .
i 1
Admission to the. entertatnixtett, 25 , ctn. Pio-
reeds to be devoted for benellt o( . the Ilaptist
'.l t
e llti
A: Grand Farley Dress Parade, for the entertain.
merit of everybody, at 8 o'clock p. u., consisting of
representations of every nation' on earth. 'together
with their various titles. '
Strawberry and Ice Cream Festival In afternoon
and evening, for benefit of the Baptist Church.
Any ono can have the greased pig who will catch
him with their hands and put Min in a pen.
Fireworks and a baloon ascension in tho"ovening.
Come and spend the glorious Fourth in Rome.
We gfiarantee it will prove a sumessand'satisfaction
to every body. -
June 25. By order of Committee.
H 9", IS THIS , F
Wo offer DRESSE
the following- rates:
Hemlock Flooring, (cliolce),
White Pin°
Pitch ,•• 1 • . 4.4 28 0,
Biding $l3 tq 25 •••
Picket/from $2 tct-ti per hundred..
PLANING, MATCHING, DE -SAWING; /to.,
I ~
Done at a mom :mt'a notice and by the beat machin
ery now made. We have on 'hind I
ONE lIUNDEED T1101:18
1 1D FELT DBE LUMBER
...
Nil have in . eldill Pond
..-
THREE HUN ( DEED A'ND F . • FIFTY TUOUSAND
j r.
''F47l' Or LOMB=
I
And constantly Manufacturing.
Os' Parties ho can reach na are foogeh to go
near the milt' d for Lumber, as under any circum
stances wo SELL IT I.3oAPElt—at least the
cost of transportation from here to the railroads—
Bu t 12 to $3 per thong:aid.
Juneid, '73.
, •
THE 3.1 LD POWER CVRES!
1
i mistPHREYS*B
11011E l e PA:THIC ' SPECIFICS ,
• ito m the meat
Have proved,ample experience, an
entire waccess.l Simple, prompt, eilielent and relia
ble. They are the only medicine perfectly adipted
to popular use--so simple that mistakes cannot be
made In using, tbem ; so harmless as to be free from
danger; and ab, efficint al to be always reliable.
They have the; highest commendation from all, and
will always render satisfaction. i ' '
lies, ' - 1 • cutuni. ' •
1. Fevers, Congestion, liiiismmationi - -
I. Worms, '• ern Fever. Worm Cenci
3. Crying.o c, or Teething ofnlnfarits,
t j a
4, Minh of Children or Adrilts...
'5. DYien , Griping, Bilious Colie,•i
G. Cholersadorbus, Vomiting,) •,' •
7. Coughs, Bronchitis, I s •
8, Nexus/ Toothache, Faceaclie, .'
9. Resits , ' ep, Sick Headache, Ireritigo,
10. D3spepal4, Billing Stomach,
11. Suppressid. or Painful Periods, -:,-
12. Whites, too Profuse Periods;
/3. Croup,ugh. Difficult Breathing,
14.,5a1t She , El7elPelas. Eruptions,
Ci n
15. Rheum* e lm, Ithetimatic Pains; .'•
16. Fever an Agne, Chill Fever, Agnes,
17. Piles, blind or bleeding. - -
18, Ophtlifimy, and Sore or Weak Eyes,
19. Catarrh. acute or chronic, Influenza, ,
29. Whooping Cough; violent coughs,
21. Asthma, oppressed breathing •
22. r
22. Eh Meal:gem, impaired bearing, .
g 3. Scrofula. enlarged glands, SiveSings,
21. General Debility; Physical Weakness,
25. Dropsy and scanty Secretions,
26. Ses Sickness, sictneesfrgm riding,
27. ICSdnoy Disemie,Gravel,
t9S. Nervous Datil.Uri, Seminal Wee:meas. or
Involuntary discharges,
29. Sore Month, Canker.
SO. Urinary Weal:lea!, ;
Painful Periods, With Simeanie,
431 Anfrefinge at change of life,
B 3• I:lsl4iPs7, Spasms, Bt. Vitna Dance,
.34. ofptherta, ulcerated eoro throat,
85. ChrOnic Congeaftonal and ErnpUone,
Vials, tO,centa, (excOpt 28, 32, and 33,)
. ,
FAMILY Aidf3P.9.
Case (lforoccO) with above, 35 large vista and Man
ual of Directions. $lO 00
Case (Morocco) of 2abfrge lisle and Book, . •-6 OQ
Single Ilexes and Vis,lsas above.
These remedies are stint by the cue oraingle
box to any part of the country; free of charge, on
•recoipt of price. Adtbuse
CLMU B. PORTER,
.Druggtat.,
' • - Towanda, Pa.
May 28, 1873.
TitSSOLUI I IO.--4NOtieeikhereby
.L.F even that e :Partnenhip 'lately =Laing
between Clark Willscin nit tita Thomas B. Maxwell. of
Tolima% under the ,name of Willson It Max.
was dissolved on the Tltli day of May, 1873,
by mutual consent. All debts poring to said partner
ship are to bo paid to Theorise B. !dextral. and all
demands on sad pa, are to be presented to
him for payment. • - .3 O. WILLSON. • •
T.,8. MAXWITJ...
I will say to the blic that I expect to wahine
In the Sewing busbies at our former once.
next door to Means Rouse, and shalt expect all
claims connected with our former business to be
Fcited tome, as well as all moneys now due or
due to be paid to me promptly. Any orders
• American T tletring Machine will"receive,
, rompt attention.
Jane 4.w3 B. MAXWELL.
P , EYSTONE . LIOITNINGIOD.
- • •
T. T. Y EINBEYIC PATIN T
Thia lied being 'of pure Cer. 'which is found to
the best conductor of elety, and constructed
as to glee it more surface than any rod is use; •
CI. W. CAMP of this place. Is sgent, and solicits
patronage to those Ithibtlag nods. Weather
Tana and Signs. ;
Toirmitta. Juba 4,1874.
OM
EAlliC!)1
tf, ming,
DE&LERB,
• ,'
littottloot to Tatra If Sol •
L' I
Wawa bog won to toy to the mtsplo of Badf
totitutottani?oTsigior,. that
eso,Voundlito"artitoorki
rat the inn V A W III4I 4 011ailt era thing unnal l
WWI in it - I
'HARDWARE STORE.
I
p
'no forla r t,w!bg 'Mpg partial list;
mum AND OWS tiarrints.
Grain Hand and Rorie Bakes.
STRAW AND iHAY FORKS,
And KNIVES AND nrimm for sU leading ?dada
of tae I ,
dik Y* • • el
;
i •
LIME , AN D
II ~
Full Hue of suib, mu ' s, Doors and Bt* '
Patent Bikes Tenanted sure thl4
• • CoAland • Churn Powers.
• •
Tinware .of 1 Our oUrn manicotti
and repairing; done on short noti '
OILS AND PAINTS. BELTING AND PACK e,
OcUPENTCBS'ACEI INACIIIEVINDITOOLS.
- ,
OM
WOE BTOVEB,IIOWWOO/8 AND COAL.
'articles
Weide =ay cdber too amen
otention. All of which Will be sold at bottom p
Glee us a call and We will try ell ?do yon good:
1 DACRON a ammo
Towands, June 18, 13. -:
55 On
I% 28 •
113 31
33 83
58 27 H
104 30
252.67
I
PHINA 114.141. i
1
• .5230 45
$2,170 19
$2.170 13
2,146 45
...I 23 68
nil Expenditures
3. for Wyslasing
26,18724 406 73
Tax for
• 981 63
ix. 1671, 221 40
Breen... 73 00
.. 97 00
81,779 76
Friel 1873;
$ 820 58
• ' 381 0J
'192 16
44 33
48 01
..... 27 80
.. .. 18 80
63 21
$1,597 68
182 10
; 41;179 SG
$1,779 76
1,697 66
CAGES'
$ Isi lo
Auditors,
7.1121E8
4th, 1873,
SILVER PLATED 'WARE
,
i . 1 I
CROCKERY, ; CIIII 4,NA,
•
I • .
In the st4PlO goods
keep a full line Loth 7 ng to
itynnd pried.l,
I
2
FLOVER, PPTS, tho la
:Ay over`brlmgliti to this
URN'S AND 1 VASES,
R LOW !
LUMBER at
TERRA COTTA SrAllißA
ordered w
$lB per IL
26
KNIVES IND FORKS
GLASS SO DES
IL B. INGBABI,
Camptowp
WOOD AND
,WILT.,O
MULTIAI IN PAR
A NENT.BIISINESS
To the e citizens of Towanda and sn -mentaffir
country: The eubscrlberlt having lejkad the large
and csratuodlouli store ou, Main Street,'Xowanda,
first door south Of Pint National rdc, for the pur
pose of carrying ion the !i
( _ -
CESZB.
25
- 25
25
25
25
23
25
25
25
25
AUCTION AND COMAIISSION BUSINESS,
Ass a Wholesale Jobbing and ll 4 tatl Trade, would
take this teethed of informing. the pallid that they
now have on hand awl:ready or exhithion and
male, as large a stock of •
GHOICE. AND EW • GOODS
, • I • ..1 I
1
as over war aeon in Northern Pennsylvania or
Southern New york, consisting Of full sets of plain
wbite,decorated. colored and gold band French China
forty crates of solected , lron Stone China 7d White
Granite Ware , a full line of Yellow and Hocking,
ham Ware, Stone Ware of all kind's, alarge and
eplendid assortment of GlassWare,'a full line of_
I - 1
FRENCH PRESSED TINWARE,
as fine a line.of Table and Pocket Cutlery sa is man
ufactured In the United States, a full line;iif Heavy
Bilverplated Table Knives, Forks, Table and Tea
Spoons, Entter,Knivis. 'Castor , . and other plated
geode, thelincat line of Toilet Ware ever offered in
the Market, I - _
I
LINEN, ; TABLE CL.(:THS,
Towels, Napkins, Handkerchiefs, Crash, and oilier
Linen Goode !fur Towels, etc. The neat and
cheapest lino of Peddlers and Fancy ,Goods this
aide of Now York. Ladies fine iltalbrigani and Eng
lish Hosiery, S choice and rare assortment of
iOO
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GENTS*, AND MEN'S FOHNISIIING GOODS, • .
Over l , lErtider Shirty, °Venal and` Working
Shirts, gineers and Miners, Shirts. a ,full line of
Men, u and Childrens• Moslem Hdkfs. • Sus.
genders,: °Bel and Shaving Soap, Elmore and
Strolls. Shaving Hits complete, Azes,l Hatchets,
Hammers, Lanterns,' Looking Glasses, Brooms, the
best and,eheepiett ever :inn. Bill, Legal pip, - -
Xo'rP, -A34l3i_ INITIAL PAT" ER,
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Envelopes, Elank‘BOoks, slates and ;Petite of all
kinds", laws of all,kinds, Oilcloth Table' oven, the
best: and cheapest Pltper Collars in the. 'market, to:
gether with a car load of i, Yankee Notions and a
thoiniand varieties of other goods.
Always buying' e cheapest of gooF and On
ready cash, we Imo that wo can suit tolprice
and quality as our' otto Ls live and le live. WO
are Maned with all profits and quick returns.
therefore we say to Merchants, Peddle " Hotel and
l e
Boarding House pers, Lawyers in TeaChers
and the balance of Ole community, pleaseigtve us a
Call sad, he convid_that what we say $. true. .
AU money refunded it goOds are not as represent.
ed..„ A full est of China will,be sold to, the highest
bidder evert Sitar aft,ernoon and set every
Sat ay evening . Cs&advancaut on goods con.
- *mad for Button • 1 I
Auction Bales attended in town or Cotuitry at
rossoneble rates. All goods sold will, be caretnny
packed and;delirged free of charge to either of the
d.epets or in the rough.:
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gXECUTOWS , Mitt +-J.
la heathy' even that el ietscniajnotebtett ,
%he Waite L "Gn i. late log wramong
}deed. are to maks Inunvtiete,
all having clatter alar=
tintniit ,
last present ltiom duly authenticate% tot settle
*eat. I PUILEYOII STOAT,"
I AGITBII7B Lyons.
Jane le. I , Plsecntort.
VIED:1E7010 NOTIOE.4-Notice.:
herebi4lven that all persous o petatited I to
the estate n James. Pantries. late Itiagbelrf
pae.ll, are to mate luuned,conent.
lut4 all pew= bauluB claims Wend tatatee
nruat present thud only authentke tor 'natio.'
writ. JOHN PAT Trissolt.l
JAKEititABON.
kinne 19. - I _ ,
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Notice ts i tierebt Weis that sU perttinitlaebt. '
'ett to the estate of William A. Zsisq, &ailed. We
of Albsoz, sre, requested =AS. bon 2 Pdt•
atepsysnest,- and all persons Laving asthma atatruil
issa estate uttlit present them duly autheutleatell ter
nettlemeat. ; a. W. (STEREO/SA
DANIEL BAH&
.faite 19. . - EleCat46ll.
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Kirby P. W. Co ell:: -$O. 9013-SePt- Term.. . In tbeCourt of onunon Pleas Of Bradford
tr. ____jl ' 1( '• - I ~, 1
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, n=wat. awed,' an Auditor aippomted b y said
co to drat:Onto moneys arising from litierffri
psis f dqe.mekapi's seal estate, will attend to tbeldtt.
tts I, "nett at the, °Moe of Oration & '
met -of Tasranda, on IKON.
,
ty ; 1a73, tit 2: p'cloek.. T.:lmi
t ' winfif claizat uPen said funds
- it them or be debarred from
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C. J. De ' EL 1,9; Auditor.
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NOTlCE:—. 4 Welleir Zr,
art Taylor. l -In? the ;Corot of
'Westford .01 Couniy.t•NO. 2.,3..
•!• i - ;
dna C o. vii ttobert Tatricir.i.-30
,u pii
lee Ckiirt of on Pless.o! Bradford • Quito.(l.—.
N0:439, Ka ' Om, 1873.; , i. •- • i ••,
The Ito fined an Andifor appointed byisaid
icorixt '3day ' 0873, to dliitribute the 'fund arising
;from the Sheriff's side of defendant's personal prop
ririll attend to the duties of biSappoinbient.
lon ITER:DAL the 10 day', a !Jul y, x 873,
lat • 9 s;i'clak, S. m.. at his ',iofhoe, in 11 the'
1
•Borotigh of iyosranda,.vrhen and where ail persons
lisitinis r !ialMS otisald fund must present the Same
or be b ased from coming in fr a share of 'maid
fund. ' - • - W. X. PECIf.
.itine4.4o ;, I Aculitar.
Cr
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! ..triortOß%4 Ii()TICE !--- 13.,:, N.
Betts iiii. E. N. 'Nader mid Ell . elia Keeler.—
the Court, of Common Pleas r Bradford County.
N . 13. Ded.;Term. 1870. , , . I ,1
r l unekiiidgned, an Audit r appointed by said
art tO distribute money' arising from Bherira
e of defendant:a real estate, Will attend to
d ties pf said appointment at Pie of fi ce of V. A;
P k.' in the Borough of Towanda, on SATIIIIL
AY.' ;UNE! 28.1873, at 10 o'clock. la. tn., where
I pars having claims upon I said funds are ' re
nired to present them or be debarred from coming
in upo saldfund. T.......0,... -
, ...y.,....., , t i i Auditor.
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AuDr T ows Nova..L H - 31: W.
Witsr , Pliek vs George C. Pfill--in the, Coart of
'Common PI as of Bradford onatyi peps-Teri n. .
1872. So. 82,
i i
'The undersigned, an Andit,or. appointed by said
.Court to distribute moneys in ; the 8 berifrs !wads
arising froth the sale of defendant s real:estate.
will attend to duties' of ' !such appointment
stills office Towanda'BorOtigh, on TUESDAY.
JULY 22,1873, at 10 ,o'cloCk. a. where all
persons having claims ' upon said funds must pre-,'
sent them or be debarred from coming in upon the
same. f ' JNO„; W. 111 X,
Jun.ll.w4[ " I Auditor.
Ere Er T 0 R ' "
NOTltt._
Notice Is hereby given Um all persons indebted
to the eatate of Bridget Cullen, late of Albany.
deceased, [are requested tb make iroatedia
payment, and all persons ha‘iing claims again
said estate twist' present thtni duly anthenticat
for settlement. • , DAVTLi CULLEN,
fOLIN MURPHY,
•L -Exec:Mari.
Bray2o7wq_
eres,
A . , .
D3th-'
,- ISTRATOR'S NOTI CE.- 1
Notte4 is, booby: E wen th4talipirsons indebted
to the i estato Of German Titus, ; late of Piker
deceased,' pro rmstestea to make i immediatei
payment, and all persons having claiirta against said
estate mns' kesent Win dulpanthentleated far se •
dement.- : EOOMS# BILELEE.
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Ro. 32 leaves Towanda at ~,,,, a
10 . ,m.;Atlicna 1:50
a. m.; Sayre, 7 57 a. m.; Waverly,! 8 03 al. in., ar
riving at Elmira at 9 00 A. at.
No. 3 leaves Elmira atls 30 p. m.; Waverly at
615 p. .; Sayre,;6 25 p. in.; Athens, at., 6 [32 p. ..
untying t Towanda at 7 101P4at. i r
g, •
Drawl Room Cars attached Ito Trains 2a d 9
rnm thrgngb between Elmitia and Th 1124141013.
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hel: of earripic Il f .lfdiers and 1131aci.c
iiths Supplies; Ben Stuff,, Sf obis
fibs, &c., Iron and eel, Nail flloiis
)rse Nails, Florae . oe l s, and Tools.
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of every
'.. OUSE FUR /
I Lee.ks, Knobs, mill
and Putty,l;Pa
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n'fact I am ready or t a Spring Tri
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,1
er 'Offered in i ltvyaf
i tistn or iiiinity.
alsO have i con l ectl .a •
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th elmtelt tiorimeri e i
mi ngaged. I
qbhing preinMly attendedi to. r
'make FsTroigh arid outdoor Wei r
ti
ire me a , Int .. Sterrett's Near St i
et. I trill of beindrsold. '
...Cheap fe r f ash 7 is my r imotte.
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TABLE .T.
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IN
TONVA ND I A. H
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ALBANY..;.
1.-..-MaLLEAS.-;1.
DVSHORE
Balmer
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12:30
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...Wyalusing...
...Loceyrille...
Mesho : plkn..
Mehoopany..
.Tunkharutoell.
-Pittston....
. ;Wilkes
..Mauch Chunk.
...Bethlehem ..
eels rk..
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Funlil ,
are Store
t r B
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llkocp c!)n hand
Where be aril
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41 be qohl
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or FML
n nit their pst
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i
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CALL 0
1 rric: l cs
11 1
before
May
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