Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, August 28, 1873, Image 2

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NEWS FROLI ALL NATIONS.
Wahrorth, ha 4 returned to
EMI
—The .110:aphis Alppcal is the nest
r to,declafe:the Democratic party dead.
daughter of Patnam, the pub
'. r, is;s:rracticing ptlytion in New York.
--It is txpeetai 'that ,Minnosota
ezport this year 20,0f.)0. ,QQobishels or wheat:
. •
—There, is law. firm in Boston
. 11cd .te . L>lo and Gan] 4e, .
—Aamiral Raphael Semmes is nOiv
ilalzrattliarcr •
•
,ILT - Lo Virginia Etlneational.A.Eso
-0:m has ro4d agarnsi tesibing girls 'algebra.
—Major ,L,_ Kane,. of Pen-
T;Ti•-ing, t:iogTaphT or Brigham
—There were, - nineteen deaths'. in
I:.•Et cholera,
,and twenty
frc-= chol;Ta
-A. party of 'four
_persons ; t - eeli
elerm hundrEd End ten
in-live,llsys., Eri
—Cooper's f inner retreat on the
t a Inthionible
MEE
—"Time en* ("town all, both . great
T the provW,on ant
1:13123.? •
—retersly,arg, Virginia, in getting
C') - w., aka allowel*to
I ,7.e.
.—Cl.adstoLe i.s the: only manna' th s e
tv.io caa marly inftmet tt
augbtim4n LJa to drawn bill.
author. has written
1 . 0 prOVeitillt thc tc , pgno 13 not essen
-,1-t.),.,,z-..!cli:
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-vlng.ret,.eived about $24.0,00Q
',: cit.:l,, and no American
,
cAir.tv jail of Susaueilamaa
slrritt Blume it upon
. ho is
• Ny
the western part of
Valentine
of Illopem - ell, Bed
!las waked up to find - limself the
.: 'thict foot vein of iron ore.
‘:—.lllairisburg-.pays over $30,000 a
f racci tccchers..'The lowest salary.
annum, and tlre'lligh€ , st
nine Fassnaeht died .at the
f.'House last week...aged
of vears...
L- Ne ,- v - Etal -- e - n woman has gone
•
;Le habits of her huEL
courEe of.her iltzlghter.
—A. at Lewiston, Pa., has
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rposter _ tates, at
tLirtecu .cLickens,
t tcn,:ii.: -J
11-y.
- ester
r:aper the re.:
- • t.`4.Ddcrs
Bate , 3." the •• Alic,=ntiiehy
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at, 11 , 1 fair.
I . T. Barr.ll:-.3 ~
1 r Er.ropr2 .x:id the
.• -
vrren, prc.terici.• to hare
, 7'tc: mot , _ to a
Ile first bait; of tlds Year's c'At,
S. LoulF, was, s::rl,c'9 Salm-day
' . .
A nc.- - . steamship line, under the
! .
17 , ...:i..1 itar ; , iri to be t.taWished I.).etWe6n
7.. I . .): :'... ar.l .Vet.-.C.7.1e1a.
. .
—T1.1E4,, is a strong
,effort being
1.• +..Lc _
2:t0 , 12es frotti the.
'—Carl S2linrz Las been _left
and i-200 a night
C.l:aw_ont lat 4
lit .I,c.a-ri, conceded that the
- ;r1 raouu'ains of
IMES
—,....nnator . 3lor.ton Lis delivering a
• ()Li°. Li con-
I n.0..t clogurmt man
• cans. , 2:
yOLIIIg lady in York-,
feet.; inches high.
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Iv( ck l'Llilailelplda had 366
;7; Fhtll(2' period , last year.
•:. I. vcrc adults and 226
rua:oted that an attempt is
• L...xt. trL,cede Alexandria, -
E C Ai Imre it
L,Gor,-r , c. ,
.. Fritz, of JohLs
.
• ,s( 1:11 , Fz.lary p&id
was ;15,00 per
rty-fotir' 4 - /illidu one lali*lred
•• -nth‘ . :zand card's liaVe. been
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ei
:tlayriartl %tin y be Uie
:• r (iorontor tLe State
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of -- tlie. !British poet
niajcf - baronet, •Mr.
r. la¢L r dis,•
tl,{.
. i:i0111S:tall. papar states that
• ( ::::i.:,:t -.. rr.,lr,;" or. 'ifur tint," Li post
. H -1:, .:. ! r' - '...) Lonses and stores in
01,•.c .p. - . • :.' 1 ,
11:13ritio, the man rho was
.lilliamsp:irt, has. a
=
rosiaaa L'err.yvil:e,
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ilia+, suit has hen
i rr vorter in N. t.. 4 fora
-rvnation of it/TOl
Ell
j, "aim entirely
Ir. - 1:c t to In&ll•rtre, a
V , 41.1 run-
-•
to1::u:n 'obi: his
Lurniaer,
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—_z ovelcr Mart i -al:lTc has signci
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r t. - i et:. Li :...: ..P.
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c oi Liver=
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= ~?ad will
ti.e. may from
• 72.1 ii;:e belng
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a Springfield, Mass.,
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!1•r : : rt , rriplied 1 , ;; - tl.o--ptLpric:tors with
ortl.r that they may rot
.I.frr.j2 in •
; rr -;••- • . •
a.• young; man for- •
ir.nr.4e c.; Almshouse. :It St. Joseph,
~114.„' • 1 - F,...-eutl ,fp'nta - himself tni. , lucky heir, ,
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two. 11.1aiit eng!tc!s% at tile
. 6 5..11--:-.:1111'.:;, Betheleni, were at art
•! the lin a 'few clays' ani.), and
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Tlii):.llp. , i A.: Hendricks
t :IL: yrst fre l ^ I);:moprats•
:in chin, although
• , th ei:r.te ort:l.nd aid them.
- I _
Inap, recently, in
a,Pott o e broke the bottle
oi l the a deep wound
1:l , t h died in
• :L;C:. dry-". 1 - . _
-oiUs . . - 4 :F.pidiy going down
:.t . I>urin:- last week 'the
frot.llslXs pl.r baud. to $1.60. The
a farther decline
1(11 , 2r. .
preacher, while
scrvici . .4 r-reently, gave thanks for the
cot,6ttion or their crops, "emdept
, tin ,
Lord, the corn Which lei backward, and
(-aIA. ,phi -h are mighty thin in 13poti."
.1.
liQ cottage of-William Penn, the,
Peting\ lvania, is now in a dilapidat
and. & - itnatcli in the midst of the
IrarchOtlBo of Philadelphia, and is now,
ti•icd for a Leer Faloon.
elouilq" of grassllop-!
passtil Lvcr Omaha on Satarday; going!
P.a . : of tl.em 'lighted upon. tbe I
rcut.l ard have begnn to eat
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da, Thursday, Aug. 23, 1873.
EDITORS
00DRICII. S. W.iALVO.III)
E.O.'
I BLICAN STATE. .TICKET
x . on STATE TIZarttEII; ,
OBERT W. MACKEY,
or AlLtorim CorNir.
'cl.
SUBrITF JUDGE,' G
ISAAC G.GORDO'N,
OF jFITED-OZ.I COrSF:T.'
REP
BLICAN COIII4TY ifICKET
rou rEvrzsmrrlnt - Es,, ,
E. R. MITE, 6? WT OS,
H. WEBB, or .Sxrninno.
FOE ASSOCULTE dUDGE/
W. (GHAT; or WiuroT,
- TREAS.:UM;
MARSHALL, OF FRANSLL'T
COII3IISSIONERp
:RAM SNELL, OF ATHENS. .
JURY dom:missio.NEß; -
F. KNAPP, OF CoLOune.
MAT
• AUDITOR,
ELONG-: of TOWANDA NDRTII
BIM
TIM TICKET.
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have not the space this week
r at length_to the ticket, plae-
Uomination, on Tuesday last.
°minces are all well known f i o
.ople of the county, and _will re
a, hearty endorsement at the
I , of the Benublicans of Brad-
.srs. NtcuoLs and .130..karr had
erable strength, and had•th4
•d their names o•go 'before the
ntion,. the result niight hays
siffereut„ It is greatly 6 their
that for the sake or harmony,
;eferred to the opiniOns of their
s, and permitted WEO's
ation by acelaniation.
;Ls' friends will reward his fidel
partT and principle;hereafteti.
En .lfzerac's Attorney General
I.3_ts,yetired in good;-order from
•
,epublicah Comity Convention,
panied by the other delegate§
Canton bcfun-0 - 11, bne delegate
0.
Canton toWliship, ail the dele
,
from Aiba borough.' This with-
was caused by the actionl of
onvention relniing at 'ltal .
o consider= .Mr: reso
s of instruction tof the Repre-
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WinmANIS had been Rroiiipt
, ~ 1 , .
honest motives and sincereln
oas in offering.l3iS ;resolutions,
gild not have 'Made the a4ion.
Convention the • piStext for his
f`rig away. The ConVention pox-
The usual cours)f Conventions,
and NUfional, l .in fi ppointinig a
n . ittee on resolutiods, lo whom
is referred all reselutioPs,' without
debate. But that
does root prevent
I • .
the offering of resohitionS as amend
mutts, when the report of the coat
miti4 -is pre: eut..4d, nor,' does it cut
oft debate. Hail I.lr.Wip.i. ptat' s deign
ed to conf r upon the Convention
the honor of his augUst •and distill
gasltiled presence, until the Commit
tee On Resolutions
. had time to pre
parelansl submit their report, he could
have; offered resoluticins without
.
nun l,
vot.l: as an amendment, and spent-1
I - •
ed until he was hoarse.
But this was not in tle4rog ratUdie.
i . ,
listnic's_orders were different. 'The
.._ I
desire was to create trouble and pro
mote .-
te division. Some - prgte. must be
manufactured to afford an opportu
.
- - . -
COM
nits • for the graceful retirement of
Mr. 1\ ILLIA3ri'. The plan as-adopt
ed, 1-as carried ofit,and the resolution'
offeij . ..;(l, with the knowledge that' it
was i out of place, 'and kiith the':ex
.. ,
ketitition, aud;idesire. that it would
net 13 e adopted., . . i • •
. Tilat- , IIr. ll'imants was playing the
part '.assigned ',him by '',F - Trtaili . :,; and
that his' resolution was intendelOnly
to, Create discord, is 'further '!evi- 1
1
1
den l eed by his own assurance in the
deb, te tat he teas oppo..ieci to .the pas=
(- 2 1 the reeoblion, L
,-
ut Mr, "Wumns had not , evert
i - xcu.se that the 'Convention would i
ousici:e'r bk, res.olution.. It was'
[,rivilee, after the aPpointreent of
Committee on ThesolUtions to of
iis restitutions, which . :Undet the
NC of the Couvention'woUld have
referred: fo the Coamittee. l ! If
eliU,mittee, in their, report, 'had
[
etch or refused tt; bring them be
the Conveutiou,.thee, Mr. WI
: had the -right to Offer as man
,C y
lutions as he saw ;fit, lipon as
y subjects as he pleased, ,-and to
ort their adoption; with all his
uasive eloquence. • •
• . Wri.w.ms, - nor the . 'elitist! he
:pretended to repreSent, ;stifferedl:nei,
ther_ injury nor discourtesy. at' the
hen 0s of the Convention. He sought
to , clay the legitimate busineSs of
Convention The ..•naembers of
body almost unanimo?egisaid let
go on with our buslness In the
.1 manner, and 3lr. Wu.r.i.tals,
ng preparel bimSelf for such se
, attempted to malre,it . the ecuse
the itry purpose for which he
: his master came, namely, to" cre
division. The second act it.thi4
12, will soon be played . , and Ithen
actor and their . acting Will be
- 1 . , • 1
T apparent 'to the people.. 1 •
BEM
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f
es.
tura
sup
Per'
the
tha
HE Utica Herald says : "One o
mast suspicions signs of the
_„
'es and highest compliment tn the
I
•ating, influence of: Republican
inistration, is the fact that the
•• ocrats are compelled to moor
•ate Republican doetrines into
fir platforms, and to, 'acknowledge
it they mast lint honest mei:4*r
inina,tion as their ',only hope of
pol itical sue ess 'anywhere.
tt
Reiniblicans have he advantage
having fiat set t e example of•
honeht inert for office
Fu4initiog disk cruht °flight's,
prit,_eipleft are right a nd
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THH RHPOIEIL.WiN )COUNTY COWEN.
TION•4IOIVAL UEBVKE OF
PETER HERDIC AND
' HIS SCHICHEA: ,
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Piaza ittiMio ha the bid'
lion of being prO, of thebolistittrid
most.u4Scrup*ls OTruphitt of the
Legislates, peg er known' at Hein's
burg. Iris' name 10 the synonym of
all that is diOeputable i in the bribing
of,legiSlatnraland the passin g of 'dis
honest and unrighteous measures of
legislation. To accomplish his_meab
tires of personal aggrandisement he
does not - ,hesitate to stoop; to any
trick r uor resort to aniaitee. Bills
have been presented for the Execu
tiveiappavaLL which never were in-'
troducedinto the Legishitire, and
bills have mysteriously disappeared;
When gettht, for, when their appear
ance or disapPearance forwarded the.
interests Of PETER HEEDIa.
It is this man who now endeavors
to introduce his peculiar tactics into
the polities of this Coruity.- Because
he has bribed :Legislatures, he imag
ines that his illgottei:i wealth.ein be
made to Subvert the wishes of the
people of thus County, Ittd that our
honest yeomanry are made of the same
mercenary and purchasable materials
as the "rooters " whom he briys
yearly at 'the !Capital..j
The attempt of HEM) ic to take part
of Bradferd ; County ;to make a new
I county, With the County seat at Min
,
nequa is already known to our read-
This pt 4 scheme is, on his part,
Pura"' fititicial operation, to put
money in rill:nes pockets. The
building of County buildings, and the
sale of town lots, is fo r return to PETER,
the moues he has spent at'llfinnequa.
ffthe consummation of this scheme r '
he has Met the determined opposi
tion of the - Representatives of Brad
ford. To relieve hunseli from the
oppositiOn he has experienced from
our members of Legislature, is the
great desire of Hrm4c, and his object
in the manbeuvering which has,been
'going on in this Ccunty, for some
weeks. His fuglcman, AsnaEss, was
made a candidate foi
The County had
visited by PprEs's hi
'sal.; and ANnr,r2 , ,s.
liberally; expended a
and here and there
pointed politician I
tinder Pr.rEa's bann
The strength of
and the results, of
penditure of time
seen in' the -Conn
Tnesdaylast. The redoubtable PrrEa
mustered his forces in person. They
consisted of the delegates from, Alba,
Canton - township and borough, and
Leßoy;
,The ill SUCCCBS of PETER in Con
trolling i the' dele gl i de electi.)ns and
his equally poor recess in the use
of the cOnyincing arguments usually
emploYed liy him, fed to a change of
progranime, which was developed by
Ilr. "WILMA* lis paid attorney, 15f
fering n.resolution in the Convention
instructing the candidates for , the -
LegislatUre 'in advance of their nom
ination. This umnival and improper
motion \vas 'offered as an, amendment
to a resolution providing, for the ap
ttointinCnt of a committee to report
resolution% for the consideration of
the Convention, and the Convention
having adopted, the former proposi.. ,
Lion byh TOte'Of Seto 12, thereupon
the attorney of titanic majestically
I
arose and stalked out of the Conven
tion. That the resolution 'was offered,
with the knowledge that it was out of
'place, and would not be cO i nsiderA at
that tirrie,vvas apparent toall the spec
,
tators,,and the action of the Conven
tion was Ode a pretext for the with
drawing of , HERDIC'S •men, a proceed
ing whieh bad been agreed upon in
HELLDICI ' S roOnishours previous!
This ended HEaniC'S first attempt
to control the: l ßepnblican Conven
,
Eon 'of this:County. It has taught
him a lsson which Might be of ser
'Vice to him . ; but which will, .we fear:,
he wasted npon one who, in the far
therance of his;schemes, is lost to ev
ery feeling Of political morality, and'
I who does not know the meaning of
political integrity, It is a rebuke.
croditatile to the intelligence andl in
tegrity of our people. It has shown
HEiiIIC and the stipendiaries he-has
mustered around him, that• our peb
plE., carCneither be deceived into ac- 1
quiesenee ih his, schemes, 'nor pur
chasul to 'o'l. - 1 1 . - aril Lis pecuniary in
terests:; The -jloor opinion he had of
the wiooin and honesty of the Re
publica4 Of this County, was unde
served, and Jae may transfer his cor
rupt priteticeslto the halls of lef,Tisla ,
Lion, if he chooses; but vie.can sure
him he :Fill never meet with his Har
risburg success amongst the honest
yeomanry pf Bradford.
PomEnor's, \ Democrat asks,. why
Democracy and drunkenness are so
generally associated, and:adds :
"Go Where you will three out of five
Dernocints are afraid to be known
as temperance men, as if it were a
disgrace to be a temperance man,
and a crime to discountenance the
cause of nine-tenths of the misery
,and three-fourths of the taxation now
cursing:. this country. The Derao
cratio.politican who is up' for office
flies from rum holes.-to grog shop,
from - sal* to sample rooms, to ral
lythe 'Democracy. Public meetings
are'lleld in whiskey shops, 'and the
very man who urges reform from Re
publican corruptions spends the last
dollar for whisky he can borrow, and
goes home drunk, or see his audi
ence in.that condition. Htmdreds of
times - we :have been denounced' for
defending; temperance, on the ground
that without whisky Democracy is a
dead duck."
A NEWANSINE Asnek.—GOyernor
HARTILiNir haS signed the bill for' the
election of a new Insane Asylum for
ten of the north-western counties of
the Stateil Tho institution will be lo
cated at Erie. The Governor has ap
p6intedlir. Jon: CuawiN and Gener
al .Tiafts A. BEAVLII commissioners to
helect a site for the. asylum.
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THE REPUBLICAN CIONI/NITION.
The Itepnbliean tlonntY Couto:-
Hon met pitrefulit! to 'es;
_it' the
za
Wait BAN, 4 „; alti3tncion i
Augdat . 26; 14 4 1 isilsl to °Mot
by y. T. Doik' " , i _cliairmaa of
thatrotaty tiinimittea. 1 1 '1in - 3 - notion,
Jes.-it COI/DWG Mile called to the
chair, and litaj. J. o.ltonnisoN and
i ,
C. T. Huu. sleeted secretaries. 4
On calling the list of township:3
and borottghs, the following dclegates
appeared and took their wilts i 1
Alba--C.O Hooter, l. W.HoUld.
Albany—Amass Haverty, Wm. Hewitt.
Armenta4 D. l B. Alexander, 0. Webber.
Athens timuddp.N, V. Weller; L D Keyser.
Athens Borongh.O. T. Hull, (f. A. Kinney.
Asyhun.B. 0. Mingoe,X. neby.
Barclay., B. 'P. Elerekl. 0. Blight. ;
Burlington Township-A.
.Blacitestee, Chas.
Camphill. 5 .
Burlington ;Borough - W. .D. t,
A:. EL Yalta.
Burlington Weet—Wirimu Cue, Prink Shut:.
tack. • •
Canton . llownehip.t.eleon Packard, Jo
Donny t 5 t- I
Canton Borongh-11. N. Williams, No
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Columbia—J. H. Horgan, B. F.iiinapp.
Franklin—Jas. Mason, Alan" (fray.
Granville—Hollister Catlin John Yuman.
HOrrick—P. 8. Squires; Jac Mint. •
Leßoy—T. Laudon; OoNoon H unt.
Plants, , Orlando Park.
Leßaysville-41. H. I Gregory, Gee.. N.
hhnirin. _ - •
Monroe Borcmgh-G. L. BIEC. Tracy.
Monroe TowinslahiN-0.1 L. Kellogg, L. Marcy.
Orwell-Ira H. Corbin; Sabin Allen.
Overton-Andrew Wilt.
Pile-Piltunder Woodruff, RB. Skeet. '
Ridgbury-Efector Owen, J. C. -Robinson.
Rome Borough-D. Boardman, H. D. Tanner.
Rome Township-W. H. Shaw, P. Towner,
r
Smithfleld-4V. Phelpis; Jr., J. L. Vincent., '
SprlnglieldHS. D. Harkness, LYman Porter.
South Creelci-Peter J.' Dean, Wm. H. Moore.
Sylvania-T.IH. Arnold, L. L. Gregory..
Stand i ng
-I. 0. D. Kinney, L. Fuller.
Standing StOne--Geo. Sage, IL C. Stevens. ,
Terry -S. Bitwman, - 2 -- Strong.
'troy Townsldp-N. Sherman, F.. Loomis:
Troy Borough-W. H.: Carnoclian G. B. Da
vidson.
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Tuscarora-B. W. Wood, P. Mahoney.
Towanda Township-Bent: Davison, Geo. W.
Scoville. ; -
Towanda Ncirth-W. N. Foshin 2 • 9,
..3
Towanda Boro-4st. Ward-H. T. Stevene;
C. D. Passagoj I .
2d. Ward-W. A. Thomas, Jas H. Codding.
3d Ward -N. C. Elsbree, S. Alvord. .
Ulster-C. W. Holcomb, 8.8. Lockwood,
~ Warren-William Merrill, Amyx Gilson.
Windham=Hiram Elsbree, Trtistam White.
Wyalasing-1-Dr, V. Hornet, J. It. Taylor. •
Wysoz-W. iH. Conklin, 8. Strickland.
Wells-Wmi Retyea, C. L. Shepard.
Wilmot-C.IA. Stowell, L. Asheraft.
On motion -of Capt.
, C . AnNocuAlt,
the chair 4pointed a Committee' on
resolution 4, consisting of the• follow
ing delega i tes : W H. oAmiocmor l3
KINifEY, H. 3. B. TAY-
A ,
Loa, and Cl. T. HuLL. •
N. C. ELsBEEE offered ;thei follow.
ing customary resolution'':' • .
',/?coiccd, That all resolutions be referred to
the cornmittiie en resolUtions without debate.
11. N. WILLLuts opposed the reso
lution, aabgave notice that he deSir
, •
ed to offer the following resolutions;
bnominations the were pro.-
ct;eded with : . •
ißesott.fft,lThat experience has proved it to
bo •1113WIlie in a party to' continuo ollice•holders
in office.
liesolued, That this' Convention will nomi
nate no man for office, who has already held
any office foi. two terms.
Resoiced,That 'the 'several i candidates for
the nomination of Representative, be and they
are hereby - Tequested to state their opinions
previous .lo any nomination for that position,
upon the ,liesticiti of ;a division of Bradford
county, and upon i repeal of the law authoriz
ing terms o court to be held at Troy. I '
..Res °lced, That this Conventiom will not 4p
port any candidate for nomination as Repre
sentative, who will not before nomination,
pledge himself • unconditionally to the Con
vention, to the repeal of the law authorizing
said courts at Troy.
r the nomination.
bum thoroughly
e I • -
utenants,.Wtht.-
IMoney has been
nd freely Offered,
a venal or! disap
as been: -enlis.ted
li
r. •
'this Alovenient,
this laiish ex
and tuono' was .
y Convention. of
Mr. WILLIAMS made quite a lengthy
speech in opposition to Mr. ELSDREE'S
resolution, and was ably replied to
by Capt. CARNOCIIAN and N. C. ELS
'MEE. It was clearly shown tISt the
course advocated by Mr. WILLIAMS,
was contrary to the usage of all,con
vlentions,and that it was a device of
Mr. HERDIC to disorganize the party.
No objection was ' made to the con
sideration of WinuAms'' resolutions
at the proper stage.of the convention.
M r. ELSDREE'EI resolution was adopted
by' a vote of 82 yeas to - 12 nays.
WherenPon Mr. Winntfrots, in accord
ance with a precOncerted plan, un
ceremoniously ICft the ' convention,
followed by his Colleagtie from Can
eon borough, °DO of the delegates
from Canton township, and the Alba
delegatei
After
ganizers,
the can,
I
eiscept
7 EDI3,
!pen n•c
Messrs.
each ha •
yention,
them ha,
'For I
EA3I, of I
well, G.
G-.
vned.
hb vote
Firtic ba
/tun.
.
itcy nolds
Brink_..
[ J. W.
nj
piorit2,.
&clam.
ate Jud; e
•
For T
LYMAN LACKII,AN, S: R. 4 CRANE, and
L. W. T WNER, were nominated. The
ballotin, resulted as follows :
Marahall.
,Blackman
'Crane....
Towner..
MATH
declare.
For
Athens,
and E.
momma;
Mr. 3To
and the
Snell .
Kilmer
Mr. S
unanim I
For
KNA,PP 0
by/accla l
by accla
-Theft'
11(14tedi
&sok •
poiutedb
whose dut •
tees from
sional dish
county in s
next eight
moetingil 0 1
hereby ins •
that will b:
ty and the ,
. S. w:
and k_
comma t
On in4tiofi the chairman 7tEi di
rected td mvciixxt, a -Stati . diak Com :
mittee,cmsisting of fifteen inenibers
i~
~. .. i
_~:. ~.
ho retirement of the disoi
, for the ~ . .alie of harmony all
cl:; ,
di tes for ; Representative,
I 1 . . . .11ymt and JAZSIES H.
•itluiFeiv,l and these iffentle-
F''
e nominated by,acelamation.
INienots, DA - 1171: arlld TRACY,
r many friends in - the con-
I whO would hale voted for
laii op ioriunity • p esented
1 •sociate 4itdge,i J, V. 'lNo
iimot;,Craus Coo., rof Or-
W. - REYNOLDS,, of ,P ke, and
II nINK, of LORIVSVi le, were
.I On pronecedini to !ti. ballot
stood as fo11(:4S.:
lot clerks ilisttkrdod iu tally
SECOSU EALLDI';'
[- • -
L 4 611.111 ' llaviii received a
oil all 41e yolks cast, wiles
duly for• Assoei.
inn B LLOT
lsr 81L1,9t
. .
iv Ar.AusuArs, was thereupon
duly nominated.
ommissioner, A. SNELL, of
G. W. 'imam; of— Asylum,
l!gonnr., of 'Ulster, were
•d. After the first balloi,
/ I ItE i S I.IOMC , withdrawn,
;secou 1 ballot stood :
3. • ; .
nomination was `made
EEM
1 ommissioner, B. •P.
Lunbia, %via nomhmted
ivy
Col
.. atio r . 1 •
1
I I ELoNG was rileo nominated
is ation for Auditor.
'lowing resolution was then
. 1
Thatconniittee ',of three. II ,e ap•
al
' the clis.tr_man of this Convention,
it shSll be to Confer with conunit
. °Other ! counties of this congres
; et as to the representation of each
.ngressiOnal conference during ; the
years, and the - time and place of
the first Conference, and - they are
ructed`to foinpon a =representation
fair and just alike totradford coun
other counties of the district.
ALvoie, G, D. MONTANYE
TRACY were ajipointed said
. .
The l pommittts : - on Ikeda ' one fez!
•
toiled tihti following; w 'eh weir
tinanimotudya49ptcd i.
, 8i:o1i by the
_ff4ibitaans ok iir ' Comae ii i
parirostioh auesable 'LW we rciallati our attach
ment to the principles tad policy ,of national
Republican party which wed the • /Irani de.
sanction' when Maii by a rebel and hali
by its wise policy Wee the ekes of Pr given to
s s6oeitr
the countrreigtayears 'of unexampled .
Rowing. That we re the Mad nee to
the wisdom and trial= of Gans Ulysses B',
Grant. Chief 'of the Nation. and we fully
endorse the policy of Ids adazdzdatra pa in. 1 .
Resolved. That the • Republican deserves Me
the. people. because exposes JIM
pli=onestyand corruption in officiate with
°tit regard to party affiliation. whiete Course is in
humpy C..a; ni trt with Ida cornet of u;nemoatito
party wh ver or wherever ill r e i tl Y
i , That 4,til
eiroiureland Prinishment of me= Sf ()entrees
implicated in the Credit Mobiller fra de upon thb
Gererninent, and the gamut denunciation and re‘
paten= of all members of Congress I crincerneln
the salarygrab. are eridences of the p 2t he
Republic...llyear to deal rigidly with plion tit
high places.
Reseteed. That the leas of list COD an El:mm.o
- the Wary of its own members and making it re
troactive in its operation, wet unjusti le, and we
unite with our friends everywhere in ornanding its
repeal.- 1 • I '
Resolved, That the. practice which ea grown is
be so common both it btr Bate and atonal leg , .
istaturee,! of the representatives of th people being
employed as attorneys fon great corpe lions whit*
they are; called upon to rote upon qu 'lions whero
the interests of the peps on the ono and cot
piarations on the other are intage to. is (llama
eat nnlustiftable, and annot bo too evenly con
demned and punishrel •
3: 4 1
Resolved, That Ge John P. Hartranft, as GeV
craw of the , Gammon ealth, has adreinistered the
affairs of the State wi marked abilityland integrity,
and his coarse meets our hearty iipM'OraL
limited, That our Idelegates in UM Slate Colt!.
=Mona Convention are most earnestly requested
to cum their best effort. to secure the subminion to
the people for adophotu an independent propooli
lion, a clause p to amend tho ConstitutiOn
so as to prohibit all a I% , bilation, and our can
didates for the legislature this day nominated. are.
if elected, instructed to opposer all legislation which
maybe designed to erect a special purpose in its
, operation. ,
1 Resolved, That Robert W. Mickey, oar nominee
for i Treasurer, well deserved nomination
t
him with gtest unanimi tyby our State
'Convention. for the fidelity with wh y he executed
the verpcinerible trust heretofore committed ,to L.
and that the Republicans of Rradibre gratefully ac
knowledge the fidelity with will& he sae supported
her interests.
Resotral, That the Won. Isaac 0, Gordon, our
nominee for Ju eof the Supreme Court, we havei a
candidate whose, roatrient legal abil ity and high
social and moral ilitdes entitle him to the cone•
deuce and undivided .upport of our party.
Raairtd, That the ommissionere Of the county
Who have bad in Charge the construction of the now
jail, are entitled to the thanks of every good citizen
for the economicall4dont and Judicioua manner
in which that duty been diecharged. ,
. Resolved, . That •our Representatives bo and ire
hereby instructed to maim every effort to pass .n
act to prevent the ersittion of Palle Bulldinte:a
Troy, Pr, at the expense of Bradford County. i •
On 1 motidn he Conv=ntion ad
-1 ~
'canned. I
.
lion. Wm.
The death of
Draw President,
bonvention, ,is
the Philadelphia Ledoer: . !
r hiladelphia has lbst one' of ho citizens of b_.
traerdicary mark mid merit, by the decease of
Hon. William HI. Mpileth. Ho asw one of that
class of conspicuous ,ablo mon Who served the
"old city" of rhila elphia, andhom ' the citi
kens of that well governed cor>oration "de
lighted,to honor." ,Tho readers of the LeilEire
Vero reminded in the obituary notice of -.Mr.,
Meredith, that ho was a member of city coun
cils fora number of years , and that during the
five years, from 183 to 1839, he was president
the select counci . The full force of this point
in ourdocal history - Alionld be presented to the
public. At that tinie the " city;" of Philadel—
phis was the territdry between Vine and South,
streets and between the Delaware and Scluiyl
- Although that territory embraced Must
'of the business and wealth of Philadelphia,': it
was Vat a limited. rtion of what is now the
1 )0
city, and with a sm Ilpopulationcompared with
the figures of a recent census. 5: et the inhabi
tants of the "old city" had not forgotten the
good rule of having, their publicritirs managed
by their "best men," and Mr. Merecletli was
one of the best and presided over a chamber
worthy of such leadership, At lie time ho *as
made president of eommon conned ho had al
ready Achieved fame as one the leading lawyers
at a bar which was proverbial a 1 over the Hint
ed States for the legal and iutcl' ectual ability of
its members. His distinction 4 a man of great:
ability, as a leader 'of the bar, as a man of com
manding influence as a citizen eminently Com
petent to be antra tedwith the management, of
publid duties, was vl then lin An all over the
Stall i and durin hi service n city councils
ji
his re ntation was sp ead alir ad throughout
the Hu tes. He was at this, time among
. the men who were nearly alai spoken of in
connection withositions in the cabineti At
Washington in thoj event of th i
success of the
Whig:party, to which ho was at ached, and pot
many : years later ho was made secretary of the
treasury. Wo mention these matters in con
nection-with the less of so distinguished a Citi
zen to , recall to public attention what mariner
of men they were `who served the old , "city
proper," and to reawaken in the public Mind
the almost forgotthn'fact thatd in those days,
men of Mr. 'Meredith's distinction and. ability
recognized their ]dea l duties asi citizens, by hn
dertaking their ju't share in tl; labors of the
local government,lwhich is far ore important
to' the masses of the people of rhiladelrillia
than either the government at Harrisburg, or
that at Washington: . .
,1 : , to- 4111.1.1 • r
nquAL FIGHTS LEAGI7I.I.
The Penn.ylvania State Equal
Rights Leagu held its ninth annual
meeting 'in ational . 4all, - Wilkes ;
barge, on Tu•sday° las , about one
hundred members from all parts of
the State being present. W. D. Pori.
riasi of Philadelphia, off red a series
. of resolutions! which w re adopted,
among which were the ollowing t
li'esolred, That v we declare_ ourtun
faltering itdlirance to the Republi
can party, and regard it as' the true
exponent of the highest - progressive
sentiment of the day, and that' we
endorse it as the best qualified ;in
strument to 'secure toll Americ7ans
the;complete xercise . f their dm
stitntional an natural rights; that t:.
we'd endorseits nominees,. and ;are
fully satisfied Iwith its mrghty achi ve
ments, which are numbered , as ,the
great feature of - this r markable age
of progress.
:Resolved, That in fa 1 belief, that
this party 'is the unComprornising
friend of hutnanity, we lace our; fall
reliance upon it, and fe 1 justified in
calling on all loyal men to uphold it
as ;t he grand advance of freedem's
army., , . i •
salad, '?hat tin Pr sident Grant,
the' representative head of the RePub
licitn party, l c find a friend as true
as he-is a sot ier brave and a patriotic
impartial, an r that helstands pledg
ed ;to use his influence ;to secure a
national civil r rights bit , and that we
petition Corwress to e ct the same
at its next segsion.
I
rn
T D
HE eo) , ratic•lead l; ks, who Lave
lee r
11. 7
ded that [the best bliey of: poll
ical management for 1 the present
ear is a revival of the
ld organiza
qt
n with its peciliar ideas, mach ;
Irry, methods, and p edjudiceq, are
udering a least one important
iblic service. They are showing
il 1
tat beneath] the Gar.rrr.ry- cloak of
1, ,
q 2 the genuine Copplcir-head hiery
Ithe mocl l e+ democracy was :kept
tact, and that all that is needed to
Veal it now is to 'striP,Off the absurd
11
sguise which brought .with it
'cli merited punishment last year.
r betriot Tribune. , :
50
18
3
17
ret r
pUI
tlii;l
L. 4 i
NEw Yoaxj'Aun.. 23.4 it is ramorerd
that Kate Stoddard's inported: con
f4sion that she ,herdelf murdered
Goodrich was gotten up by the Police
WI delude Roscoe •into the belief, that
he; need notl fly; that She has con
feSsed nothing, and that - the police
believe' her to have been merely an
accessory to Roscoe's deed.
One reason assigned by the ?real
d nt of the Board of POlice for the
removal of the Chief; is his bungl4
•and inefficiency in this case.
I
inis findings of the mOitary i
Ossion in
, the cases of papt.
Sdnoucum arid four othprs of the Mo
dcc Fisoners, for the murder of Gen.
CiainYi and ICommvsioner TUon rts,
hsive been apipro•ired he. President,
arid they will be , hung a t Fort llis
mfath, Oregon,.oia the dof Otober
n:xt.
M. MERE
ETU.
Hon. Wm.
Of the Co
;thus refe
M. MEnr. 7
I stitational
fir e d to by
f,l TAB niiazisionfi.n;
The!Womb article oat the sing
hiiniton RepubPranwill attract the at,
tentiOn'of our people. With proper
eneoUragement there IS no doubt the
road*ill be built: President law-
DES El giving his time, and expending
Zto inconsiderable stun of money in
putting tho enterptise bofore the cap
.
italiata'' of thl country. Bradford
•
comity will ho largely indebted to'hitu
for tie construction of the roadi • -
Thkhill passed by , the Legislature hat Jann:
try, tti permit the. Binghamton, Dushore and
Williaihsport Itillroadeompany to lay a! trick
on theltow-path of the canal extension to the
State line, contaiturta provision requiring the
I consent of the Canal Board before the work can
' begins That consent has nut yet been given,
althotegh the frionda of the project -and they
include the whole4population of Broome and
Tioga 'Counties, and many others—hope to oh
tam it;;
A Meeting of the Canal' Board, to consider
the subject, was hold in' Albany . last Tuesday.
The Lontenant-Cloyernor, who is a mejnbeof
the Beard, was present. , -
Ue Interests of Tioga conntYwere represent
odby Mon. William Smyth,. Mr. Smyth pie-'
Bented3he claims of Owego in a quiet, yet- for
cible Manner, and then introduced Mon. John
'S. Madden, of Warren, Pa. .1 • •
Mr, ::liladden was provided with snrveJrs
maps, ihowing the minutest particulars of the
proposed route through Bradford county, from
the Wapp - asening valley, where it enters the
btate, to the junction with Ahe Northern Cen
tral Railroad at Canton, a short distance above
Whew:taped. It required only brief introduc
tory remarks by Mr. Madden, for the maps'
were themselves strong arguments. Those
maps, tt should be stated,' were Made by Will
iam lUMorgan, an eminent civil 'engineer.
Thhi show a very' easy grade, and only ono
mile, t4e last ono before reaching the Junction,
has a grade of 24 foot. The deepest cut re
quired;on the whole hno is only ton feet, eta
all the #ading can be den° at comparatively
very little expense.
The ,members of the Canal Board appeared
very faVorably impressed with the feasibility of
the route, but were not ready to Soto the nec
essary permission to lay the track on the pros
pectivo, tow-path. They, however, • promised
to send'a committee over. the whole lino to see
for thOnselves the advantages of a railroad,
and consult with citizens.,
The Committee chosen' are Lentenant-,Oov-
ernor ltobinson, CoMptrollEx Hopkins, Canal
CommbisionerStrond, and 4late Engineer Tay
lor., Tipy will be at Binghamton , Zon 'fitooday,
Sept. 2; . ,t0 confer With the' bitizena here. On
rho 3drhey will go to Owego along the canal
extensigii; and consult with tho Owego peoplo
in the 6vening. On the 4th'they will go to To
wonda;§inil on the sth they . expect to visit the
I:lnshore and Barclay coal mines, and go thro'
to Canton. Mr. Madden, of course, will be
guide rho party through Pennsylvania, and
furnish} transportation, etc.
Tho Clommitteo will be accompanied by some
of the *cent of the Delaware & Hudson Canal
Company - .
He returned from Albany yesterday, and was
at the Eixchange Hotel last evening, where his
maps Itere inspected by several persons, in
cludingliurveyor C. A. Beach, whose practical
Judgment readily decided that the route thro'
Pennsy/kania is one of the most desirable, lc
specti4 surface and grades, ever found for a
long IWO of railroad.
It wilhhe remembered that the line is already
nearly graded in this 'State, if the use of the
canal eilension tow-path is secured. • ,
If thii road is ever built; and it 4 prospects
are fair,'-'it will form a link in one of the most.
important trunk lines between the Atlantic and
the WeSt l ? and 'even between the Atlantis=. and
Pacific. At Binghamton it will connect. 'With
the Albany and Susquehanna Railroad; , whieli
counectl with the Boston roads at Albany ; and
at,Cantan it will connect With the 'Northern
Central f iltailroacl, practically under the same
manag,einent as the Pennsylvania Central, and
controlkid by tlalouel /*nts Scott.
The !lbw linkThetween Binghamton and Can
ton, of this• long railroad chain, will be either
under ti'e management of Colonel Scott, or the
Delawar.o and Hudson Conisny, or both ; and
either will be suffiCiently strong to make an ir
resistiblo competitor of the Erie, and New York
Central 'Railroads.
The People of Bingliarutola will probably hare
`loppsrtunity to express. their views freely
when the Committee from the Canal Wizard
comes here ; and we take the liberty of saying
that the; Lieutenant-Governor, who is a mem
. ber of tliat,Committee,.may be consulted at al
most:any tame. •
The Towanda railroad project should not be
confounded with the Dashore railroad project,
'or ono that is going to necccisitatc the abandon
ment, or seriously interfere with. the Dushoro.
praject4 In other words a railroad running
threnglx Towanda and reaching Williamsport
by way pt Cantotr—although it connects at To
wanda with railroads to Danboro, by an almost
direct r'hute—will not take the place of or inter-.
fore with a railroad through Wyalusing or Skin-
ner's Eddy, to Busher° and Williamsport, any
more . than the Delaware; LaCkawanna isad .
Westerti railroad, or the Albany and Suave
' banns kailroacl, 'by furnishing other means of
travel and transportation between Binghamton
and NeW York, does away with the Erie tail
-Way.. no Townuaa railroad project is one that
must stand uporilifs own mdrits, and the Wya
lasing and Skinner's Eddy projects must do the
same. ahe pcople,tif Binghamton are required
to assist the Towanda railroad protect Only
with their influence. The Other' huts, if built,
must lits assisted with their meziey. A railroad
running directly south through Susquehanna
countytyottld undoubtedly possess superior ad
vantages in the way of wholesale and retail
trade bought to Binghamton. A railroad thro'
13radfqrd county would be superior to the other
as a through route on account of easier grades,
and probably in distance, and has also a decil
cd advautago in the no censiderablo item of
cost. ft Binghamton can afford a railroad thro'•
SusquOanna county—and no '-one will say it
cannot afford to -stand a considerable part of
the cpense—it can just •as well afford! both
railroads, for the two will Cost the city no more
than cOic. , .
.
— . The abovo.name.d gentleman will
be rSeived at Nichols,_,iN, Y., by a •
comiciittee appinted for that purpose
by the Bradford Railroad Co., to-wit:
president J. S. MADDEN Hon. JOHN
PASS LOBE, JOHN W. 'WOODBURN, esq.,
Hon E. R. MYEn, CDI. J. F. MEANS;
COl.O. *A.'CODOING, B. -T. ELLIOT, es
.W1:0; H. 'MORGAN, eci:*, and._lion. B.
S. D: i xiOr. • Said committee wilt .ac
comf)apy them over the proposed
roUtiJalbng 91;1 Wysox and Towanda
Vallifs to thfrßarelay mines, &c.'
;
CIA ES A R 1 S 31.
The' Washington; Repblic, speak!
•
ing f the chartd the democratic
..„ 0-
cres-
prcs's that GRANT is seeking to make
.
hini elf dictator, says: , - .
I It is amusing to those who have a
perynal knowledge of the simplicity
of character which distinguishes Pres
ider:it Grant, to read the silly twaddle
.pidalged in by some, of the Opposi
t iori papers about his, tendency to-
IwaOs imperialism. ,‘,
4r a model ream,. who has made
laia nhark upon the pages of history ;
Iwiuthas conferred a benefit upon his
country that will be remembered by
r
- t.he latest generation, he stands with
ouaan equal for,plainness of manner
andlunaffected simplicity of charac
ter 4 He is one of those rare excel)*
lions among public men—of being,
gretit without, appearing to know it.'
Seen upon the streeta a would pass;
for
,t, quiet' citizen. • He walks with
thcgcrowd as if he was lone of them,
sonietimes accompanied with a friend,
butloftener without. His 'movements
`-arerslow, as if he believed in taking,
, thir!gs easy, when there was no 'feces.
sity of being in w hurry. He would
ba galled a slow >walker; in fact, giv- .
en h certain distance to walk and .
nin out of, ten Would beat him, but`
.none Would appear less fatigued at
the!trid of the jobrney. His walking
is iia keeping with his general char
actk. What he lacln in nervous ac
tivik he makes up in reliability,
firmness, endurance. - He is more
sulAtantial than brilliant. This is
noted in his conversation. Plain,
matter-of-fact expretisions fall. from
'hisDips. What he has . to say is said
in a few. words. A slew talker, he
impresses all who hear him 'with the
fact that he understands his subject,
thdroughly, and says Ivs 'than he
thiillks. You leave his-presence with
a Peasant impres ion of the man.
vi,
Yo# vote him a- ge tleman in every
senise, of the 'term, nd if you_forget
unlt he said, yon not forget the
. ssuming maniac in which he said
it. g The man has. I ft 'a greater im
-14111
pre'ssion than .the office, and the
modesty of. the ,one has increased
yo it respect for the other.
3y what process Shit; plain Amexi- ,
cati gentleman,coul be cconverted in
lo ;in imperialist, even if the people
. Cl4nored for the Conversion, is be
yolid our comprehension. If we be
lio_Yed the Oppositi.n leaders were in
ti
=1
EININFI
earnest; in . their ' ridieulsus t4c,C,
Would ask Mint to °scribe t he
Sleaze to be timployebont
this *onderfal tranW3nnation o ON
sonal: character. ,But we ' prortnie
the charge is kept standing beicauss
it is the only one left for Dem**
to practice upon. Charges re4pg
to what has been can be easily p roved
or disproved..! When you co:e! to
deal with the future we can only
judge it by the past , Tire De ocira
cy are weleome to coin'. OhargeS put
11
~the unknown future, Lint IWhciti
they, aie dkiveii to that extremity they
must ; not i expect sensible people; Ito
accept Democratic prophecy as equal
to verified truth. 'When the s and
the moon exchange pliees, or , *hat
is eqtndly improbable, the Dem crat
ic party becomes noted for its hOn
esty, ,the wo may look out for kigs
in thiS untry—not before.'f' we
could be 'sstured of living anti this
change ta is place,Mathuselah'a years
I
would be s infacy compared t n lour
ripe Old e.
BENTENO'
Capt.: jack, Sehonehin and Four
to be Hanged.
The pxecatlons to Take Place
• Klamont Oct. 3;
.WAsultorox, Aug. 23.—Th g
Department4romulgates in t i
orders. tho findings and sente
the cases of ' the Modoc ca l
Captain Jack, Schonchin, - Blac,
Boston Charley, Parncho,
Eyed Jiria; and Slouch, alia
whowere tried by a. militar •I
mission for the murder of g;
Canby and Commissioner T,
and ,fOr , ..an assault - with int
kill the other Peace Commiss
they found guilty, and are to b
at Fort likunoth, Oct. 3d.
The sentences of the pr
have been approved by the Pr
and
,Secretary of War and t
be carried into effect as above ,s
lAtc are Authorized by Mr.
anuOunce tbatThe • is opi)ose*
diviSion of Bradford county..
L OOK HERE.!
Has as Inge andcoraploto stock
GROCEPIES 4". PROS 4 I S
• as there i. lulown ; comprising
Tl AS, COFFEE, ,St G
FORE AND rLOUI:, AND CoUNTILY la
Gods deli creel I❑ all parts of the Burl
of charge,
-and . oiojoq x.mg ano".l4Ao goof puc
of rooraid oq ppm fins 'not.i.pg loom
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(IKY '3II'I3It3P .sHorn.)
TiamHaou -Ak.
A YEN'S CATHARTIC
FOli ALL Tilt runpo,ss OF A FAUZL'
Curing Costiveness, Jaundice, Dy- ..I
gestion, Dysentery, Pon' Stomach and
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sipelits, headache, Piles, Rheumatism'
and Skin Diseases, Biliousness, Liver I
Dropsy, Tetters, Tumors and N vi r Rhe y
flout, 'Neuralgia, as a Dinner P , and pi
Bloed,are the most congenial purgative T l o
Their effects abundantly show' how mue
all either Pills. They are Elie and plea[
but,powerful in cure. They purge out
mot's of the blood i the stimulate the
disordered organ into action; and tlrY illi
and; tone to the whole being. The'? cit
the every; day complaints of everybody I
able and dangerous diseases. Most a
clans, most eminent clergymen, and
zenS, send sertincates _of cures pellef
great benefits they have derived from l
They are the safest and best physic for R
cattaeMild as well as effectual. Being r'
they are easy to take and being pure', E ,
they are entirely harmless.
PV-PAIIF,D RS
bit, J. C. AYEPAr. pOWELL
Practical and Anal)tical
St id t y all Druggists and Dealers in
Al4, , nst 1
TRIAL LIST-SEPT. TE
•
SECOND WEEK..
0 1) N,rtlo - up vs Geo P Ca.sh...
E A Packer vs John oar 4-1.
:tephen Dayys Benjamin Vargason....
mud S Loren vs Delos Vargason.,,...
C T! Welles, Ex'r vs Jesse S
A II Pomeroy Ts C J Coolbaugh, et al. .
M P Society „of Albany vs M C of Alta )
JiMin Bennett vs J P Van Fleet
Henry II Porter vs C F Welles... 1.
Amass lleverly 'Mahlon C Merenr. .
W C Brister's use vs A It Moe and JIB, '
Joel Bennett's use vs 0 W ItorOtt, et , ? ,11
dathes Gibson vs Jano Gibson, et al. .1
Hiram Heman vs The Towanda Coal Clo
S Walborn vs Geo P,Cash... ..J. l
Win A Mason vs Sullivan Co It R
M 0 Yelper & Co vs It J Hallock and:C
Adiline Notoware vs Schl Dis't of Wa '
NelSon Vanderpool vs Daniel
. 111hanan Smith vs John 0 ;
Edward Overton vs John S Campbell,
James Connelly vs JacO J Hertlek, et al
Philo bingos vs S S EC RR Co r et 4
First list Bank Towanda vs Henry NS I 4r
A 1 1 Morrison vs B W Lane
II Charlotte Ward SM vs John Cantwel
Morris Fargo vs Levi Wells. .. ... .... .
D M James vs Daniel It Powers 1
Lollies C Leeds .te vs Hiram Luther et
Lewis Havens Vs C L Ward .ke
Jonathan Whipple vs D Cash's adm'rs!.
Catharine Wheeler's use vs Moon kS •
Anion Sheeler vs J A Davis. da1......
4.
A 6Moore vs Eraetas Riff, of at
Stiles D Ciesviermy twp
F It Persons vs F Fetzlatr, et
F II Persons vs John W01f...
P It Stowell TS Jas It Wier &
P S. Miller vs A Sle.tiaught
! do
do. et,
Lleiry Miller Ts N Snilth'm ad,
Julla Axteu ea p N Merry et t 4
Julia Aatell ca O P Bullard &.
'A 0, Moore vs John Cm:mans
Win Snyder Asa VS Doty.'....
P 8 Wynkoop vs E Smith:...
Will Halbert vs Junction Can
John Jones' adm'i's veil A
P 31 Stowell Trustee vs J . B Wier & C.
(led T Cole vs Joseph Bishop'
Shbpoena returnable Monday Septe t
,at 2 o'c!ock, p.m. i
• • B. M. PECK, Pri
HOW IS THIS LO
We offer DRESSDLII
the_following rates:,l
Hemlock Flooring, (choice). • 1 .... r'• • • I
White Pia° " • " •
Pith " ' " .• ,l .
.. .
Siding .. 1 ... 1$
1. 5
Pickets from $2. to ;4 per hil drod.
i
Dorm at a moment's notice and by t,l
ery,noT made. We have on hand
oNr. 2 . 0.71i:D1tE1l VIOUSANTi FEET
THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY
FEET OF L 51DElt
And are constantly anufacttu
/1- 5 -Parties who can rear ,us are
near tho railroad for Lumheri irs und r
stances we. can SELL IT CUEAPEIt I
cost of transportation from ere to t
say', $2 to $3 per thousand.
H. B.
Mane, 26, '73.
pLA.NO'G, ItEgAi
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BILL LI73IISER S.IAWiI? TO 0 : D.t4 ; •
'I I i • I "
REASONED WHITE PINT op acui P l niE
A 1 ,
-• , BOARDS ; FLiX)IIDIO. BID 0, I { ~
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And a variety of Hemlock Boar. toclsle. ;
I'i 1 .
We have now in operation la new; he s, ~ sit-roll
Planer, and other machinery, co l on g! all the
recent improvements, and of; the mo t superb Work.
maoahip. Bunning by a never- water -power,
weAre able to do work tia seen as it. Its wesonted—
do It cheaply, and bestow alpha care 1 ne7,esaary for
doing it perfectly. 801 l in the work aad f orders ;
welwill satisfy! , every man as to prices and work
manahip. ! I 1 11
, . H. I B. 11 oil. l A3f.
- camptown, dpril 7, 1873.-17 111 . 1 I 1
F°R•sAT3l.—Tsva vat'
ing lots to Towanda Baio.noart
Prim. $3OO each. For flirt* par
of William Healy, Worth Towanda.
Julyl7-w3,.* ' 1 •
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I OP THE HOEK',
‘1 °NEES,
New Adve
ilsements.
W. A. ROCKWELL
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Joaup(l..llir II! Uth:6.lQ.ll
• aurm aaLrld
to Amp oyisi
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;v pa.m4Ja..l ;eve
PLAICLN.IO. 31ATCIIING, I RE-SA.
We have lu the Mill l'en
I
LIST OF J,Uatal
tember Term of Conr,
Athena • twp„ Charles Albe-Y. Joseph
Lewis; Asylum, Joel Si_ _ , Burlington two,
Chilies Shonton, Ellin Henda_ii;,'Burlingtou _Bore,
Sherman H Hill; Barclay. EdVikrd J Eldred; Bur
lington West,:Rockwell; Oranv °Andrew Bunyan;
Monroe twp, M Tire Vangorde 'Monroe boro, Gor
don L Bull; Pike. Horace B . free; Borne twp,
Benjamin Clarki Towanda hot. W Harry Decker,
'Clark B Porter, Julius Wolfe, •• eno Hall: Towanda
two, George Scovell; Zucca Charles W Cogs
well; Terry, Patrick MoGnyre; " yalusing, Hugh 8
Prater, loth S Thottiplob i • men, lanklin Co
'burn; Wysoz, Chulefißtshop.
=Aims insets— insi
• Athens twp , Simon - '# Morl4 i /*me* horsed
I Demond; Albany, 8 W Charm ; Asylium, George
Herrick. Madison - Decker; I , David Short,
Edward Wheatley, Gee Seaorinta W :Leyti
,
Wm Northrop; Burlington ;11, H Ely; Enzutirt
iton twpe,Amaziah Dilates - ice.itobert Knapp; Bur
lington. West. •Marcus J HU 3, Alfred Rockwell;
two; Nelson Reynolds; Leßoy, Henry Hans
com: Leßayerrille, P 0 311; Orwell, James P
Coides; Pike. Wm it Payne; dgcberry . lIJ May,
Aaronr Gillett; Sheshetpain,
I T Childs, George M.
Smith; Springfield, David We *brook; Sylvania, Jos
II Jewell, Homer' Pitt: Tow flab 01•0,4 W Sinith 1
Bowman; op twp, John Bowman; op bora. Brainard
Bowen. Henry Cobb; Tri ra, Geo. Thompson,
Wm DI Black; Ulster: Ales DI ock. Henry' Rock
well, C E Ferguson. James er ; WilmotUilamnei
Fisk; Wyainsing, Jules E Vali n, Chas Elligharia;
Warren, John if Morris, John • Dulls.' Patrick Mc-
Keough. John -Buckle. E 0 teem: Wystra , Jemert
Gard; Wells, Albert Hatlivra t Windham, ' John XI
Witmer. . 1 . II •
TALVS/LB JIII3OIIB—E cOND WEEK.
Albany, Michael A Fluent . ihrtis tort). Bamuci 8
Clark; Burlington twp, Re it Ballard: Barclay,
Thee Cane i Canton twp, - J Oyer Foster, James
Ferguson; Columbia, WM G adfortl, Wei Peck
ham; Franklin, John Lantz; 'Ciranville, Philemon
Catlin, Michael Collins, Mine r!T Porter, J Vroman:
D 8 May; Herrick. Johlf McPherson; Litchfield,
Wm Campbell; Monroe born, B W Rockwell; Pike,
E J Evatalerooks, Byron D :tolls; Itidgeberry, Cal-
Till P Ball; Rome twp, John Vattght, Jr; Sheshequin,
Lemael B Horton, Milton anith, Warren Gillett,
Floyd Fish; Springfield, CharLis Scott, Jae E Teskes ;
Smithfield, Wm PlerciW7roid boro, Hiram Lewis,
Adolphus Spalding; - Towanda twp, J. V -Willeek;
Towanda North, Roderick Granger; ' Terry, E A
Strong; Ulster. Hartwell ;haw; Wells, Charles
Beers; Wyalusing, 8 C Gaylord; Warren, Wm F
Corbin; Wilmot, David Abrams, Jr; IWysez, Cleo
Spencer li ... I
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PRIG-
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War
redtral
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COS in
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6 im'
ne-
pox,
/ EGISTER'S NO I
hereby givers that Cher
Officeof Wester of Wills in
Bradford, accountit of adman
lowing estates, viz:
Partial acct of Joseph Pow '
deed. -
• Partial acr
elera
o , as
Admr's of iZtimphrey Beckwith, late of Orwell,dec'd.
Partial acct of X N Betts, Executors &co of II
Charlotte Ward, deed. 1
Partial acc't of H W Parkh at, Fat for of Ansel
Tillotson, late of Leßoy, dec'
Final account of B Eirb" i Execti or of Joseph
Doan*, late of Windhamndol.
Finill'acc't or Reuben F Sqres, Gti dian of Em
ma C ;Nichols, minor child of}' . Nichols. dee'd.
Final acc't of Thomas IMltclell, Guardian of Adella
0 Jones. - ' 1
Final acc't of Alexander P.1:1:1, Guardian of Mary
V Clark, minor child of Daniel D Clark, dec'd.
Final acc't of Alexander It ' b, Guaan. of Betey
M Clark, minor child of D el D Mar c r , dec'd.
Final acc't of Laura A Fre ch, formerly Laura.. A
Newbury, Guardian of Ella ;Newbury, now Ella F
Wilcox. 1 "I
rily and Mary 0 Arnold,
dec'd, late of Warren.
and Edmulaik Lock.
owman,l late of T:later,
i g ard Jell Welles,
Athena IBoro, dec'd.
of Il
Guardian of
ID•Deach, deed.
4, and H W Jennings,
of Can t o d, dec'd.
property' set oil by Ex
;widows or children of
oners,
bung
so ors
'Bi4eut
: , ,y1 will
Ebis to
MEE
Final acc't of George W Ha
Admr's of Charles L Arnold,
Final acc't of John Bowm
wood, ExecntersOf Harry B
deed.
Partial acc't of -A H Spal
Admr's of G H Weller, late - o
Final acc't of Hiram Stone
-Beach, minor child of Alonz
Final acc't of Falcon Packs
Admr's of Thomas Case, la
Also the appraisement of
ccutors or Administrators t
thelollowing/decedents:
Estate of John Demorest,
" Ferdinand- Gabl.
• " Edmund Madde
• " Daniel Bailey, .
- " Peter Deegan,
Charles 7 J Raub,
George S Swart,'-
" Hugh Mosher,
Tanis Bond,
Henry Whipple,
" Samuel Fuller, ,
- Humphrey
" '.Edward .Barton
' And the same will ho pr
Court of Bradford County
4, 1873, at 2 o'clock; p. m.,
lowauce. •
TIV
Aug 1,'73.
Mil
II
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It s'
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,
MSC,
111=1
kJ a writ of EL Fa. issue
mon Ple,ass of Bradford Cc
be
. exposed to-public sale c E
EDAY,i AUGUST 30, at
described lot, piece. 0
nate In Canton twp.. bonne
Peter Herdic, Leviv Steil
lands of John Edgar and
lands of Solomon Lindley,
•Peter Herdic, west by land
Mining 175 acres', mord oi
proved; three/frame house ,
chard and fruit trees there
Seized and talon into ex i t
C. Palmer & Co. vs W. W.II
non °Avg
, lit i 3 0 lIV
MEI
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, ki al.
MI
kr7Ls -7 ,
Townnda, August 1, 1'
.L - s. To Alice 11.11illhel ,
You are hereby notified
hnsband, has applied to
of Bradfoll co., for a
matrimony, And the !al.
day, the Ist day of
said Edward in the pr.
place you can tttend if
-in1y1744
lial
la, Incll
i
Lath,
Erg
! `(loons
1 niplair.
,I. TOMB.
13 - ng the
fwifected
+ay EXte
if At to take
I. foul 1m
A PPLIcATION
JO& To Joseph Jr.;
You are hereby notified I
wife :has applied to the ci
Bradford Co., fora divorci
Simony, and the,said cour
the Ist day of 8ept.,1873,f
in the premises, at which
attend it you think prope l
July3l w 4.
1 . ggibli or
,rt health
lot only
formid-
r j .4t citl
..eal and of
I' so Tills.
APPLICATION N DIVORCE.-
To%James IL Cary. N,o. 273, 1 Feb. Term, 1.8t3.
You are hereby notified V at, Frances Cary. your
wife, has applied toile .oart of common pleas of
Bradford Co., for a dicor elfrom the bonds of mat
rimony, and`the said ccu ttas appointed Monday,
the Ist day of Sept.. 1873, f r hearing the Said Fran
ces in the premises, at w r t.4ll time and place you
can attend , if you think p er.
, . M. SMITH, Sheriff.
(lien, be
g ricoated
te, , etai)!e s
I
.~
IXA PPLICATI.O.;sa
To Caroline L. Fre
You are hereby uplifted
husband, has applied to
of Bradford Co., for ,
matrimony, and the said
.day, the Ist day of Sept..,
A. W. in the premises. a
can attend if you think p.
• JuTy3l-w-t.
epic i me
, 1 .573
DEE
ject
eat
appeal
...for att
_debt
..t,reepat.
cole t
..ava mik t
dg{..issti
. . debt
••trespass
case
TNCORPORAT
In the matter of the
side Cemetry Associatio
No. 2,82, September To
NOtice, is 'hereby gir
Association has, present,
Pleas ot"Bradfortt Count
asking for a decree of I ,
Court having examined
correct, will, decree th
prayed for,' on 'Almada :
1872, at 2' o'clock p.m.,
the contrary.
... arm!
att
L... ..debt
tvrp app'l
ease
• 1..' —eject
••• • I.•ejee
L.
~for att
..debt
debt
t al..eJect
• • • •I•aPPeal
BEM
INCORPORA.T I
the matter of the .
Patrick Beneficial Socie
459, September term, 13
o 'Notice is hereby given
ciety has presented to th
of Bradford County thet
tug for •a decree of into
having examined the sa
will decree that they be
on Monday, the Ist day
p.m., unless cause be sh
Av g. 14.
I debt
al' I eject
4.4.
aec r.6;16,jneeb.,,1t
..I..i.es'tep't
.1 I .ecl fa
.1 ! case
! att
appeal
..... ..debt
debt
j. •
• I • -I! aPPoal
.. 1 ..; .. eject
eject. .
L ren
• • • 1• • • -
. i ..,...ca5e
.. I ... case
.Lnppcal
I h debt
rep
i nbrr 1A73,
thlanotar l y.
•
EXECUTOI
Notice if, hereby giV
to the estate of Cones I
deceased, are requested t
and all perspns having
must present them Lai
moot. :. Ang2 '73
EMI
XECUTOR - §
le hereby - given VI
the estate of Clark Swipe}
deed, -are requested 40
and all persons having
must present them do]
ment.
August 29
EC - lIT
VX
Notice hoinby ai
ed to the estate of Jo:
of Wilmot, are requ;
ate payment: and all per ;
said estate must present
settlement. ' I
. I
August 28
13ER' a
18 per 31
1 2 4
4,221
A DIUNISTRA
.11
Notice Is hereby M
to the estate Loren
deceased,,, are twines
payment,', and all pers
estate must present
Bement.
August' 2.3 '
N I
OTICE.—No
that application
Board os :Towanda Bore,
mon Plea's- of Bradford 4
for permission to barrio
and dollars in Money, t
Aug2B
;51,3: A:c;i
I
,
T OtS:.IND
Ig• 1
lisp to go
apy Omura.'
at Idailtitlio
T'ILENBERG
spzeiLth BEAL - 17
-131118,
s pi - THE THOUSAND.
1 i l i
. _. l NI 18 3. .I
These
These famous Tr4antlfion a ar 'now open for the
4 At.
season of 1873, and arc - owed with a large number
of trout of every size, i do clearest purest, and
coldest opting water. y lze trout aold'at reason
able rates, and Shipp d by express as ordered.—
These Ponds are: not opal An Sunday. I I • •
'The proprietor having had experience in locating
and arranging,. trout •PondS, offers his services to
thoso contemplating Ting out and !decking fishe
ries, at re3oonablo rat 84 ,5 jlt , P I I '
Admisaten tO.ponds cants ; Beason tickets, $l.
ilroads
Is c HAM,
Camptown
For full Partibolare ca
I !'• •. ELI
Ap1:23.0; Lmddsbt)
WYOMilciG
cOaairscuAL
largest schools of thei
Teaches cOmmon snot
Classics, *nee. Psintin•
tactics ; 'educates tes t ;
gentlemen to five court:.
Commercial College-r
business 'establishment:
Fall terra Oponallept. 3
Bev. D. C?Pr.p.liD, A
Kingston, Pa.
13iiild
, Depot.
enquire
ROST & SO
Exto nu Table In
rr—o 1
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wn
rimc,
GltLrD
A.CE.--L, Notice iS
Ihsut been filed in the
1;nd• for the County of
stratlon upon , the foi
-1
1, - Adtn'r of C L Ward
SamdeT IIL Beckwith,
't of Austin 11
1 r
1J th,
ek , ntcd
. i Tburs
confi
'O. J. C
e . the Oriphau*6
ay, September
nation and al.:
LaiDUCE.
Register.
4 virtue , of
out of ti Court of Corn.
.nty. to e directed, will
ithe iirethises on SAT
* p..m.!, 'the following
, I parcel ofl land Bit
ell on ,the north by lands
land R. Lewis, east by
yett:ates, smith by
Eiheldon H. Lindley and
lpf Pe r Hardie; con.
ess; abthit 100 acres ina
pt two frame, barns, or.
„caution at the suit or . IV
lCbl'
-B
c andlE W. Pratt?...
31 M. S3lllll.
Sheriff.
N- DIVORCE.-
_
Feb. IT.; 1873.
ti Edward 5.11111.1eim, your
;court Of common pleas
, ice fro 019 bonds of
curt baU appointed Mon
-1873, for hearing the
yes, at which time and
think proper.
NUMMI=
IN D 'ORCE.----
;wq.1.37 ~ Feb. T 4 1573.
A Harri t M. Wall. your
Urt cr: =mon pleas of
from t e bonds of mat- -
1 'has appointed Monday.
rlbearing the said Harriet
time and place you, can
1 .. .
I J. M. , .i,MITH, Sheriff.
N DIVORCE.-
. c1...--;N0.1375. Feb:T., 1873.
tLat W. 'French, ninar
hq courtbflcommon pleas
'tiorce from 'the bonds ot.
Ort has appointed' Mon
-1873, for hearing the said:
which time and place yon
operi
T. 31....9111T11, Sheriff.
Q,N NOTICE.-
ridorpor4tion qf the "Hill
. of Towendaßorough."
~ ;873. I
n [that the - above. named
(1 to the Court of Common
! thieir article of Association'
...ooration, and the said
he'( same,' and finding them
t they be incorporated as
.ttie lef,day of. September,
mess cause be eliown, to
I ' B. M. 'PECK,
Prothonotary.
. 1 :): NOTICE—In
r.otrpera'tion of ".The St.
y tot Toivanda, Pa. - No.
that the ab ove named so.
Le court of Common Pleas
If'4 articles of association ask
oration, 'and the said court
o and 'finding them correct
I ee,rporated as prayed for,
Sept., 1673,at 2 -o'clock,
wii to 00 contrary.
B ,
EN,.1.131. PECK, Prot.
' S NOTIOE.-
n that all per Sons indebted
L.mvii, late of Wells.'
Mato Immediate payment
claims a g ainst said estate
I v authenticated . for settla
J. 3 0.4z.EN LEWlS,leetlior
`NOTICE —Notico
tpersons "inclel;ted. to
, AO of Monroe township,
Lvaika ininiediato paymmt,
(lanais against' eal.l estate,
anthentleate4 for, settle
1,1. 13. ar.
Esecntor.
.en that all per Sons ihaebt
.nl3lorrim' demand,. late
strAl to nuazo immedi
ons having claims against
Ora dn" , anthenti cate d for
VAISL D. MOttlitOW,
AILNDItr.W Fr"--
011 .N e TICE.—
,enithat I er e ne indebted
D. Tyrrel; late of Rome,
cal to make immediate
I haying elai against said
; di ly authenticated for bet.
I . r m. ,SNYDFII,
Administrator:
lic
,= is Hereby given
rbo mitdo hy the School
to fho CoUrt of Com
nty.p.t-September, 187,3,
g nOt tirosceed four thous
" Vnilattik purposes.
7. A. CODDING, Prol.
R'S TROUT POND
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BI'EILLNDERGER,
rgl,tradford.Couid,ity. ra.
;iti MINA.RY ! AND
COLLEGE: Ono of . tho
*MI in to Unitill States..
gher 'English hranches.
i. French . Geruitud:Military
era', graduates ladies and
s 4f study.
• o ks taken diretly from
telegraphic instruments.
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