Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, September 11, 1873, Image 2

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'IEWS ?ROM ALL NATIONS:
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--4--Willignsport has a Oonogra'ph'-
ie E , 7dPCi,Y. 'l. , - -_
4The Allegh l eny poor] hbuse farm
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Las bc..tu Bold. 1
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-Westmoreland ,'coal strikers are.
re".N T
niing work. ' I -Z '
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+The city.of Readink covers an
arcs. of over five Equare miles.
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-I-, Fifty railroad engines were built
at Patterson, dni-in . kr Augl, ast. •
J-Laneaster hasl a'' three legged
r...,74.30 and Cumberland a fire fingered baby.
old -is on the deeltne. On
WolZeadsithe market encloscd at 1111. \
new outfit of instruments his,
c'skr tf!c. rt.r, ,4, eid 1331.3. of Realty , $1 1" . ' 1 75.
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Thirt y empty d coal care were
thrb -- ,z into the cr.r.al abuyeAansille on Friday.
1 ---The trial list of Allegheriy county
;Le SeptcrAker tern ornprises 34,) cases.
Pittsburg boy shot a
r
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—Oil is on the decline in the Pitts
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1 --' entD6 is Ward pressed. It
Evo daily F:per,.
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. I. On the Troutman farm, - Butler
eqlnly, I
ficlaiip: • 1,4(Y) tarreli- - of oil .
(I°4:-Y• r • • _
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—X 8n4:4, county farmer has Lad
f,SIT-E:Xcef f tarkeys gobbled by
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iFeloc._4 l ' '
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tanney from. Tyrone and one
fm Allwatolvn, I:c.ci•apcl zaefles of mn•it at
pm
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—A. 'bell. 1,500 po7ands
fill) Lc th- tamer cf S:.
Western Vnion telegraph
Li - t a:y are cr . . t.er.dir.; Naha
ller.u:- 7. via TreTc.rtcr.
L—The Elfile carries
a mumbiai Fore trcalea to a
wecl: Lp thEi'r crap:oTer.
1.:::. - . : 41 - ty.
F:1:: 7:-a?,IcJL. f.
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—:-A 1;1'm/ern - ear Northnmberland
-1Lt:71:::::: d and .st -- ,f.:43. the
i-A‘enr: day.
res:dcpt. of "‘V)I.IRms
,
E.... I e:: -. 4 - .1 - !td:ted five cbtdr:::
':i:_icarti,:., 7 a year. , _
fashicnable
1:3.7.:.`
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~-1t iS rr.
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a,ston, of Boston.
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E, Di-mcK:rstic mina %ion for
: ct --,
-1 7 .d7 - ar4l Snva r
er, of ,Millport,
tf .I', 2 1 7 %) ciccuicnv
'L.
was, killed in
m.::-..e.ared Lime
—A. bitii4 Srlaii , ::
c , ..uniy:‘,..: ,, r...t1y . 1.c.'11 a—
; ar.. , :. , - Lai!. r
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—lli :,Pliiladelphia • -a - nd -Reading, c.
-7 .7 ••,1.1.1:,T ., . , 510.r...eil at Pgtts
EEZEBE
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-Mr. ,• Han,- of - .the Honesdale
'.%.-,... - 1,1.: r..:tr. nt.O. fr , . i.ill'r, Eurclre..an trip a
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lan: fat tr.r.n. 1
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—Fifty coal-boati ordered' by the.
• . Llvll-::11, r.avigtion erimpaLy ' have been'
LI! q•‘.., , napicie.,l. .., - i,..-. & . .
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-- I TLe mammoth rolling mill at
win b iztarttctin a few welt. It
; , _,y,' , 1;0 c.. 4.1 men. '.- ,
lumiseg dealers Of Wil ;
,i i . pnreliafied 5,000 aeic , 2l of timber
clunty fur ;33,090.
‘
in'ee men in Cllntori counuy
el - Terticad , snaLci+ thin year
.:z1.19 e., th:(oMilcs.
—Sixty I,,ersc.f.As in 'Williamsport
1 . ...,r1.0.1ing, liquor. without
I:, att cane jiry hae v.-turned a
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Scraiirtc;3l mat has s.e.Oired
f the c..l:,.trup.ltion of tat great
ant Vic tern
MEM
v. - as a frost :on. Sunday
:-.. nr.rrA. , : cr thrc,m_liont Illioni.4
Lea-(1 from no material
24:itch telegraph
ec':ittc• .word
, ard. ' Lying by tilr..2tri-
-- -0 :Lig to. ,• withdraw :II of
cr.iy 2 in
fcr tlic ',Var.: , camp
4 S. I itaFrirt
--PryLtly . :.!‘trF. Pollock, • wife . of
r of Plair.',l,l , 4yc: town!hip,
.I.Artli triplet of
IZikl,lle, of Jeferson
any
1:... c~_....
V( lani
-The cdituro c•f • the- Baltimore
arr,'r r! T.1.)":1..c1:1 , :c , , says': "A
t.t.r and the
gal
—Sorne f. , c,.00e - are 11111:intl enough
tbc , . c—l s rcct Lame
J_^. lJacia nacre Lip Nto
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ME
Itansas . .State Auditor has
rr,nl er , zr.ty cl(rh.4 of the
:.-37.1: ,,, c5-nlrl - d , ••• The grand toal of the
Itgain:;t, laEt
---I:7,l3trook's spirit is so pertur
-I'll at lie i..lir.r.t devote : his tiny. ti reading.
of thr' tlf rf flit before his
fr . ( cl . l , ci.jc,ymvut
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1; , " rget.lCl Inttll in Clokn
:n' i Clarion last Sattirday
*.• i."* j 11'2 lu evening
I 1 Sirl , '..lly. ) . , :15
• ) r.. I! , all.
,attemptin g , - to
h‘rl tangled.pp
3i002..1e, Sharon, was
, )::trued in thri
f.
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Luicli , ,,tcr county agricul
...l,:: V, ill p . , ,tal,eardeontain t
.7,..e..mnc fi , r rufA•tinw, dl iclr
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- ;;; L.ll suti five .fee
c.f. figs c the Rims
! I.tir f. c?- :x inches high wa. shot
a,; rit Eg;ks
Longmvalup father Belles
•a long nanv.,
swa•-.1) Lltu.l, , fr;reha
Schincllr, 1).,..r4,r
%
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;di st:H.Fc.l - which defies di -
1.rol!“ out in'Beiiis
a!t,r attz.-litd
a:+ .f 14rf , rrning ill a ,circr.. , I
a few and
---1)layof Evans, who has return - Oa
;:. a trip to, C:.llforrla and othor distant
the Pcnnaylvanis elab of
1;' 111 , .nalq.r, a cane fr ,, in
C ., .1 ~- in t!:• 1"••
I ==Tlte I:l.‘ce sicirlias have. (lone what
EP, •rts.cDrila never do—they've actntillr
r ntit'rcd a port , : n (f•
arthly 11 , ;rpc. ,- 2, I.y. wishing awa::
(•10.1._•0 cubic yards ni mai:int; a g
;Cu
I 1 --Temperarieo alcu are in troAle
.1-.11.,..!...ury of a man wit') 5x13 f. rind lying
.0.-.11-,;111, in a latikil!it near hisAwielllng with
c,ens:n snake lying dead htm..
1 , , ra Litt-n is thrCr•plac'e'- l,c the reptile,
..f Molt save:l .th , • man.
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-Two -Titusville I , lwyers. have
ra,tl4 - ! 1 :1% - d nr4 4,i drink
wimn out duck
ear, undyr hu - fc:t of Flt€l. Oue
.of thcm 1.c. - ps a. duel; la back card' and
evcry time he 13 ililretY. His fellow
jiu*ou;;lit a duck t9o.
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—A reniarliable- instance of lon-
Jo found recOrdeil in the old graveyard of
fiahricni `church, • Douglassville, Jierka
ground contains the burial - lot of
he Jones•famity; in which rest six persons of
that name, - whose nnikc ages is 4G7 year, or
to c scli Verson..r .
new and cruel invention is
the introduction of hying butterflies into the
centre pieces of flowers, which usually adorn
th 4 -• middie of tine table at fashionable - dinner
and supper partles.f The poor insects 11.11 fast- .
4y a fine wire, which ig.pa - siierl through
t:;•.ir bodies, and concealed among the flowed..
— A el VIISU it, brtnigilt '1) V a willow;
c. , veri3anot,7f, < from t lo• mnrdtrerl
kr.r Lusband. i± rionlething new. :, 4 •Jcb,
..c has nectirrt , l iu Mary,
:curus Lai (•ntf.red Ftlit f.gairul.( a. r. - e - altLy
it:/,an, ot.)ol;tulatain o.4..Prne, for killing Ltr
liustAand ; lftlian..lier: dani%gr ten i•li.ue•anil
clollar.c. • . - • •
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— it G 1111 C. - I'CM /p arelput)l o ,i ( .. al
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(, ita 711 . ,1)fit3ili
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! 1 ‘s ULU . fOuTO; walk fig. cz ,. 11 ..
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EEMS
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..Tharsday, iept i- , 11, 1373.
• !EDITORS s
O. svowticil, s. swir,fisim
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' FOBSEPILF.SLNTAT ,
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J. B. MYER, or 13, - sox,
.11FS EL WEBB, OF SIIITIEFIELD.
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FOB ASSOCIATE ail xi 4 ,
4. W. OGHAISI,` or N‘ 7 ,310 . r.
rEEAbLILER, I i
,R,Sri A T.T4, OF IiFEANKLEi.
Le p
0 ts, of
oo.e ther
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tliat a di
oPP°I
he will 1
of Tray,
tthwarv.
report
of the
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Mr. Wrza.'s intetriitv and .
and he ;distinctly declares
now, and 4 euer iii i g 1), een op--
any (Laiirin pi: 13radford
County, and his position ii in accord
with thrarge majority of 'the voters
Of ' the oanty. While niariy of the
citizens of Troy would be, glad to
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liarb a
,•, btnaty seat; we believe that
the Pride they feel in. the !county, .as
one of the most important' and influ
ential in the Corainonwealth, is greet
er Ulan ,a desire for a nets county - ;
with their thriving town n;; . s-the caiii
to.l.-
dance
veracity;
tliat
t,
passage
bolding
we bell:
IMIN
radfotdgqintit
LOM=
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FOASTATE TLEASUICEF., ;
EOl3EitT W. - I 'AUCXEY,'
OF AI,LEGIMNT COUNiT.
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i .SLTErmr JUDGE,
ISAAC G. GORDON,
OF iI:FF EBSON COLlcifi'
PUBLICAN CotcNTY 'TWEET
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ccimussioNEE,
SStELL, OF ITHF.N"
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APP,
RY
or CoL6lr,u:
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• Nb-,' of Tow_v: A HNoura
ABR
B. F
IR.D
DIVISION OF TECH C I STY.
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xsistent and n: 'dons ef-
I fi-xdesigning d - :.agog,nes,
with..the dupes :of Pr.r_t..
make' the belieTe
visicin of the cbunty 1 -is in
and that,,,whilellr 7 "EBB
dto the Ilinnegna, theme,
nor a diTisic;n:in the interest
,
is calculated to deceive the
The men who originate this
,ow it to be false. The people
minty have tinbormded confi•
have before state 4 in these
:, we sincerely regretted the
of the law permitting the
,of courts at.*by. Not that
:ye the court imposes anynew
Ipon the people, or that there
esire on .the part Of the peo
e fa secilre the erection d
•uildings; flt the exPense of the
b4t because a majority of the
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ppear to bo opposed to i it. That
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column
burden
is any i
the
'county
county
'supple a
the con;
tate bu
the fact'
and th,
portion
busines
has had the effeet to" facili
.
iness, no one acqua . inted with
will . fora ru:oment dispute,
th 6 people . of 'the . 1 4estern
cif the county who have had
to transact htive . ibeen.Saved
in time and monet is
.•quallyl
unich e
INIM
of the men who tiow use the
urt as an argument against
I,l3,'were instrrtirae . 4tal in in-
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Troy c
Mr. AI
mai to pass the lac; and their
ion to ir.m now is :unfair and
duciug
oppoki‘
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I',r v...i..i. be remembered that )Toi.rn,
of - Union county, was suildenly.,cen
verted to' theMinnequa jib, last win-,
ter and justified himself on the ground
that he had got a letter from a Baptist -
Minister living in CantOn, adiising
him to . .upPort the bill. The dis
reput)le Cour'4e of Mr. 'W' i. :se.ems to
have Attracted the notice of men in
other I is of the State. i The Beaver
.
Radica , referring to his ;ptobable.re
'. tion, says:- ' . .
110MIEL
of >n.lclc . :l emvcrFlon nOtorietv, is likt
re-nominated by tho.Repnblicato of
d Snyder, for -AsEemtily. He is' cer
ttinje in eopAitualev • t hat
iwely 'to parts. wage, iegardle_s of the
I itacfg,rity of the candidate. • •
\Vol' ,
tc t 4
Chinn a
taiLly fo g
adlic re .1
E'licss
Tire
,PLI7.FP
!mirk of CAIN , is on WOLFE and
New York it orld informs
CocinnANT, Chairman of the
1 Republican State Committee
State, that his inqation to
emo6ratic State Committee to
wifh hiniTu a joint call fora
Co:J.:rel. - Ilion"impertinent "
impitdent," and advises him
another market it Which to
I
ent " Lis wares. This Ive take
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an indication jthafFthe Demo'-
4'NeiV . York regard their late
oral " Ipartuers a ;holding too
a land to be able to j assist in
and therefore they mean
lit alone. J
Tif
JOHN
LiLe , ,
of tlla
the
twat
Stitt:
and. r
to EC - c'
"sell
11111
crdts
••Libi
this g.
to Lo
1 - 17thIC'S 111/12 WILIt:Uf , i goes about
the C . :Qunty offering : to bet that Mr.
IFri;: wilt not get 500 inalerity: and
also, that he will p)rocti!re ti division
;of 1 - 11/ county with the cOuntv seat at
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fey within a ' year, proNjded the
ut
innegna - plan . does not .succeed:
!All - suf l
this i= the merest twiddle and
is resorted to - in order tO deceive the
people,: It Will tot be -vivre availing
than the other efforts of Mr. Ilstinic
to se I are ,an endorseinent of . his
seheines by the people of; this county.
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Tcis Republican :OniHntion. o:
Nass4husetts yestertlayre;•nominat.
ed. G or; IVAimuunx by lieelaniation
Gen. Benxi withdrew his name not
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pledl : :, , ed himself' o supliqriltho tick.
et. Resolution were *pled de•
nonnCmg, the. balk pay'drab!.
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Ar.mOsr half aanillion of pur - State
debt . w i as paid during. the month of
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Anint. Before the. close Treas
urer 41AcKry's "next term ;the '-deb,t.
willbe so reduced that the balance
firill
uot prove any burticn
a t all.
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Graph balloon 41(1.1uot go up
yest . erctly, Owing Jo sdtnei accijent,
but it asstate:li2.l t r iispf r iteit froth
Nov,- 3'011: - 11?!If it 1611 t-tn . rt
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*ro,d Th.' 4 ! ;,
t hAoro, was.lnlUatt4l ,
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!VERY MODEST.
. Prom Hmuno, having failed in his
effort
in
hack the Bepubruinik non
vend° in the interest of idsiniquit-
OtU3 2ifnuie;na job, ordered his paid
agents, th , deleiatee froui ;Alba and
Canton borough and one otpie dele
gates frOiri Canton townsh ip, to se
cede froni the convention: . , His or
ders were strictly obeyed. Last week
these disorganiz-ers met in Canton
and nominated . Luri. AND , - for
representative and pledged ' the
united support of the Mirinequaties.
Among other resolutions, thei five del
egates ptissed the "followiug%'' which
for cool, invarnisheditepudence, has
seldom been egnaled: 11 .
_ Rescard. l That the late Republican' Conceit
tiomat Towidtda, was packed againit tho Min
neon& plen;of division by men in the interest of
and for the; Tic., plan of, division,'and that we
recommend the pea le Of Bradford !county to
demand of the, Hon. James H. Webb an explicit
and unegniVoall statement of Lui vieiva op=
both the bltru*cina and Troy plans of division,
and upon the Fa aintettancs of the Troy Court.
After declaring that they have no
interests in commoni with the rest of
the county outside o f
l. the l!ilinnequa
territory, l is attempt.to dictate what
shall be'done is simply , ridciulons.
SuCh a re.sOlutiOn could haveeminat
'ed froin nO one ' save Prrin‘l limmtc,
who:in his 'attempts fo carry out his
schemes, Trays no regard for decency
or honesty. The . republican party
told Ilrf, linninc ver)emphatirglly at
the con:eUtion, that neither his so
ph
istriE ttOr his money could induce
then to , Oponse his cause, and the
action ofthe convention will be en
doried, by t.lie People] I '
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Rod. ISAAC G. GORDON. :
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-The ,Pi I ttsburg- Evenin?l Telegraph
tells 'the: following anecdote of the
,: 0 _
Republican clndidate for S4reme
Judge: i =:
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Few of the presant generation hay' e•
forgotten,: or will soon forget, the
feeling th'at pervaded all classes of
the Northlin the daye that immedi- -
atejy preteded the overt. acts of
Sduthern itreason. I In the; fall of,
MO, the:xi , was a disposition' amon,g ,
all parties:to conciliate and temporize
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to yield again to the demands of
.tliOslafehbleers, and to prevent, by •
new concessions, the threatened civil
war. Th'ere were,, however, here
and therObrave, fearless- and deter
mined Men in the No'rth, who refused
to heed , the threabi lof ,the flesh
brokersrand to bbW to the crack of
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the slave-drirer's . lash.: They boldly
proclairaed that the ' estering cancer
on ,thelbCdy pelitic must be eradi
cated,: th 4 the time 1 for palliating
applicaliOns .lead gone by, and that
nothinr ,
( - :erclitined but the absolute
estirptrai n of :,the eyil :it whatever:
cost or kerifice.
In the dark days, the latter days,
of'lB6o, l fi !member of theiLegiglature
electbd 1; tDa4hin county died dur
ling the i cess, and a special election
vas , ord7ed which occurred after
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the beginning of the session: A meet- '
ing was tilled in the court house in
Harritburg, i to inaugurate the cam
paign. ' Airflow!: the speakerS invited,
and present on the occasion, were,
Hon."Wir-W. Ketcha', Hon Joseph
rf
!Casetand 1 Hon. Is ac G. Gordon,
Who was' then ft Representative from
the Jefferson Pistri t in ' the Assem
bly. Mr. 'Ketchaml and Mr. .Casey
preceded i4lr. Gordon, and as was
supposed
.to 'be. lecessary,1 ecessary, they
" trim Med their sai to !the breeze '
=spoke' tenderly o their - Southern
fellow-eitiZens, . gm erly : of the ne-,
groes and,their rights, and handled:
the.wholenbject in' i a way that suited
the views , O f 'Philadelphia merchant:
fearing' ttie" loSs of i Southern trade.
Both •;'reiC 1 loudly I cheered On the
completidn lof their' l speeches, and
then Mr.' ' Gordon, it.-rts introdnceil.
He steppedupon the Judges' bench,
opened al . :bOok lie .bad in his hand,
read an 'extract, which he took for
his kzt;, :.(it ! was Helper's book) and
procela i ded to demonstrate, in a most
straightforward way, that hrinian
slavery was a curse; a fetal blot upon
American - , escutchl i on, iit . kd that the
time had come to 'eradicate it, even
if it had to washed oat in blood.
The audience listened ' attentively,
and sat aS.if stunned. When he:fin
ished thete was no l l Oeeit, but adead
calm. !pi.,iseiltly an old man in the
back part of the hall arose to his
feet, and, ( swinging his-hat around !
his:lead,".exelaimed,. " Three cheers
for . Gordon, the only man that had
the courage to tell the truth !" ' The
cheers 'were Oven] with a will, and
the meeting adjciurned. .
. ,ThiS ineident.is,l characteristic- of
the man.", I Honesttruthful and fear
less, he iirie ever to-be found at the
post of ditty, always the .advocate of
Justice; 'mid right.i.. NO man : could
!brig he :in doubt aS to his views upon
any quiestiOn, and ho political terrriV
-0
OtsatioUs: had ever _larked his pareix.
A devoted' patriot a sincere Chris
tian, ai:A l onest mail,' and an upright
4'udge, l l he Ti l l adorn the bench of the
linfireine:Court, and bring to the:ais ;
charge of its grace - and responsible.
duties) every quality that lam secure the adiniiiistrationfof impartial jus
tice:`'
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:SLEW AN °WAN (1:.1i
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It been openly denied in
l Dm
e late eoaratie Convention, that ,
ei th
e'BU' CK.EW o •
r
COWAN
voted
in 14866 for thcrincrease o'f tsar
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, pay ,tisL l Senators', , we .give the doubt
ingD
ein'ocratillielbeuefit of,the fol
lo vine
gnotation from the official re
port of thF , proceedings Las pnblished
in the :Cpo L gressienall. 39th
Con*g.,llst. ,Sess., part s*, pa *e 4145.
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" Alr.,WiLso - s.-470w let th amend
'tient 1 1 4 , read justla.sit stands." -*
The SOret'arytt l pp readasfollows:
t,-taLl 1)e l',6irtlieT enarecfc - .that tho coinpeu:
saticin of tech Senator, Bepresentatirn and I)el
egato iniCabgress shalldna $3.000.0r • annum,
to he co7npited from Vic.'ileg flay of tlie I men!
Cor,grei etc.
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Mr.
,T'ssE-N,L4 ; :ts called for the yeas
and nays, a iicl tlicylvere ordered ;
and, being taken,-r•eStilted—yeas 23,
nay's 13;:las follows:
YEAs:--Wssrg. CUIVAX,
Cresswell, Daris,Doolittle, Edmunds, Hender
son, Hendneka, Howard, Lane,,BlTiougall,Nor
ton, Poland' 9
Pomeroy, dams ddle,
Sjrrague; Trumbull, Nan Winkle, Wilson apa
lates—f , " - -
Nim- T U ssrs. Chandler, I•e_esendcri, Foster,
Grimes„ emu hrie, 7 l.lowe... Morgat?. .Ic,es mit li,Nye;
Shermar,linmner, Wade and ilhams-13.
So f. [amendment was agreed to,
and F ilecords on file at. the Treas
ury DOlTtnicut; liVitv that these
two ext.-;:p .. plary De4pierats (it ew . their
back. 1.;'! .. %,71 La itcatt7 . /-' Exam i 1...
IFtuf l
r ; everyl
.., fequ 4.11 a rt (,
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THE BIWIWOLID B. IL
I' • •
Dr. Quer, an Oterpriaing and in
telligent citizen of l BingliSmbin, N.Y.,
recently inadwa 'tour of „inspection
1
over the rore of the ptcpo sed. rail
road from. Bing _ ton', to .. Canton,
and tells the readers of the Republic
can his imp6iisions. in the 'following
letter writt4n from this place:
• Tliwa-•coa, September I, 1873.
To tile Elilqrsiff tkeecubifran: '
We left Owego' about 9 O'clock this
morning, t s d co tinned our' route
down the S que alarm river . S miles,
to Nichol.! On m il e above' this
point the:work o excavating for the
canal had ended.' " &tyres" the
proSpectiVe point of function with
the.Pennsylvarda North Branch Ca
nal, is twelve mil further on. For
tunately fOr our State Treasury, no
ground haslbeen rokenl on this sec
tion. From Ow go to 1 Nichols we
noticed same very extensive and cost
ly rock cuttmgs,hich have exceeded
many times the riginallyt ;estimated
i
cost of the wor . In 'some places
the canal banks! 'have been plowed
and the earth rei - r ioved - to repair the
highway. I • ' . I .
Nichols i a cirdet'farming locality.
IWe notice several stores and places
of industry a large and tine4ooking
1:
'school-ho e, 'two chutch edifices, a
hotel, drug storerand physician's of
fice. Slap esefi-ng creek . jOins the
Susqueha a at'this point. I
The: Br dfor - railroad route is
along this strea . The Wappeseu
ing valley i mo e extensive and pop-
Wens, an - d
belt r curtivated than I
had expect dto nd it: although the
farms are c orn axatively 'new, and
are just em rgin from their first na
ture. The ear Ad . be seen many ev
idences'of t rift and enterprise. Tidy
and counn diou school-houses and
churches a d d , -ellings, grist-mills,
i i i
saw mills, - oafs n mills and tanneries
are often 's en. I Traveling, about six
Miles upth valley we- • come to the
residence oPreSidentladden,where
,our comps y ang his neighbOrs Were
cordially in led to dine, ancl altho'
i n
his,hospita ities were severely taxed,
his bountifnl pi ovisicin - would have
held out for anopler like number.
Three miles from Aladdenburg we
reach the , heal ',waters of the Wysox
Creek, and ,ipi
grade along thi
7aie average of
Wit to the wile. 1 ,
The people. alOng the `route ttirnek
'out in large and Rntliti . siastie num
bers Ito s'pe the Bradford RailrBacl
excursionl parrY. It was expected .
that theiNeW :York Stale c. , flicerS of
the Canal BOard . would accompany
us, and welWere bailed frequently by
men, someloti'thern. on crutches, who
proved to be: , soldiers oflhe late war,
And who - Wished to greet Gen. Rob-
Jiason, under 'whose cammand,
.they
had served. I promised, , for the
General, that 11 1 would pay' them a
visit when lie' could travel in 'palace
Cars upon) the Bradford, Railroad.
The businss lbalities visited to-day
( I
are Maddebbnr, Windham Center,e, Iyorsburg,
Orwell, RorT,. ; Wysauk
-1
ing, Towanda'. S'Ome of, these are
already large an i d handsome villages,:
and with the adTantages of a railroad
Would.deVelop i any important com
mercial peints. Twill send an ad
dress whiCh wa formally presented,
by Mr. S '"li — ..Bronson, of . Orwell
Hill, sitri' and d by a delegation of
about 200;f hi fellow-citizens..
,c)
, At • Ira densl urg I . .was sorry to
Witness th run sby fire, hardly two
years since, 'of a valuable property
owned by3l . r. Madden, consisting of
a grist:mill bar'ng five run of stones,
a saw mill,,A woolen mill, plaster
mill and tannery., I sincerely „hope
the time i. not Tfir distant when new
'edifices will riEp in-lieu of ; these un
fortunate r' unis i '
We reaChed '
It is situated oi
Susquehanna
stretch alOng it:
tance. The bi
upon term-es
looking the atilt
' the river, land 93
evening lightsp,
approacho !rot
! a novel and deli
route Towanda
' from BinJ" 7 harat t n
~, . -- 1 ---- r •4411•11!-.4.---..__
' DEUR OTIVB FIRE--VALUABLE
~ - , ORS.I BURNED. ••
t Tar..NT N, Sept. I.—The Fashion
stud farm stable look fin at quarter
past eleven thi Morninf r t, and was
destroye'( Tile briiiding ‘), - al :iii f ee t
by 195, e ntaining - nineteen hor.ies;'
nine of Winch acre burned. Among
I the horss biirnetithe following have
been asc4tained: Two road mares;
belongin c , to President tirant; 1.4
Pierre, owned by Mr. Butterwort:hi
-of Philalelphia; ; a line large baY,
horse, owneaby the same gentleman;
a fine Stallionl r • belonginf.i t 4., .Mr.
Hutchinson.: Harry 8., a ,grey`iiM.-se,
belonging to Wm. H. Dotile, v;d:i.etb
at $4000,! aryl Ilse ()Wei. honies not
noted the nar,tiQs;• of -;y11(...e '-,;nerd
'arc not ascertained. • • ' • ,!
• The followiMg hor:ics 'l‘, - :..r, 2 . ,)t vial
and save* : Grlf.thinithilaiii, Lucy,,
Roslyn, Hotspur, California Mare-.!
Doble loses ten salki , ...;;, tilt - ca. LII-topi
buggies, hirty sets 'of harness, and
some tra s w; rill i,4,090. , • 4jhark.s :
Cochran, an o dman, 'lost a trunk
containing $3 (1,00 in gold notes, a fiftyl
dollar, gold piece;. trunk's
. belonging;
to all . thel noted horses were also lost.;
The Clothing I pf all the boys, andi
about one hundred halters and at
large nut ber of saddles and bridles
belonging to blood mares STC:N' :LISOI
lost. . • 1 , , •
raence a descending
stream to .Towanda.
be grad‘. , , is nineteen
owanaa a 7•0`c7locl:
the west side of tie
.
anti seems to
shore fora long clis
inklings are located
fid streets, elle . over
r as they ac - eend from
giowir4. - ; with /their
I .1
nesented to n:: its, we
,n the opposite shore ! ,
hghtful view By this
is. fifty-three
E. G.
.t $19,000.: • The 11 . m ..
.15,000, :30013:: ill-
, The
ses,.valued at
7,
.
ells of oats; ei lit tons of I ::ndil
nix-tons stiff brirned. Thell
- whole loss is said : lo be $75,000:1,
Therein an in uraneo. of. SB,POO oAF
?the barn,' but . o insurahce thel
horses: I.lDobl loses fully $5,000.
The. lam and stables belonged
firincipaily tON 'Smith, of Newl
4 is thought the:fire origins- 1
led from sixtills froni a locomritive.
there, WKS a fit. frgalc from the south
west. Men tr t w()1.1 ) : taliiii;_f the..
dead hOr l scs fr m the :hybris.
Trenton s were . on hand.
'11,(tIll
1) • DISPATCH. '
I ' 1
t. 4.—The following!
rued in' ad , ition t.c;
in it former "sPateb
, ownel . by Edward
) act: berse from Bahl
i
, t horses in all
[Piero
[Pieo was valued at
t,a.llion lieleuf;ing ti 4
trances
was valtied at $6,
irances are as follows l :
7 ,renton,.s:.ooo;Stand l 7
,1 .$2,500;' Nett It Awcii
-1,1.1ia, $2,500 ) 1 Frinkliii',
":;42,5119—iii al!, :-:19,
MEI
N, Se
-re b
hone
Pe )i
TIZEISI"
horses v
those me
—Lizzie
Perry, a
lehern i
burne(l.
$lO,OOO.
Wm. Hn
000. TI
ii(l a 1)
E;
La.
'tchins'
in in;
•':;, of T
Irentul
reoPI,
aril of
'lea, of Pir
of Viola
WO.
1.4 a wit
I 0 •
61111
.11!
roi,al ,l o.
mu? 4-4).
!or . 1 1
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W.tmsevos, Sept. 9.—The $15,-
50p00 awarded to this government,
was today paid into the tr. - . •, . •
Se,ere*ry. Fish in one bond, of • ..* , .
the following is a deteription : ' 1
Two
i Act 'of h 3d, 1873. It is here,
by ,certifi d that fifteen millions five
hundred th ousand dollars have-been
deposite with the Treasurer of the
United States payable in gold at his
office, Ito ; Drexel, Morgan & :,:).,
111orto,ii, Bliss 5,-.X0., and Jay Co ke
4 C0.,1 or their order. 1 I
WASnErscrrox, September 9th, 073.
asl
Johl: Alison, Register.of the Tre '
1;‘. E:l3pinner, Treas. of.the 11 S
Wm. A. Richardson, Sec. of the Trees
The bond has the figures $l5,
500,000 in the upper right and left
hand Corners, and is numbered abo ut ,
the centre on each side - with pie
figured 1. 'The back of the bon is
endorsed as fellows : 1
PaY to !the, joint order of It
M. Minister as Charged'. Affairs
'Washington andeacting Consul 0
e'ral'at New York: . ' - •
';;:-. • 1 Drexel, Morgan' &'Co.
,Morton Bliss :5..... Co. -
1 I . Jay Cooke & Co.
- ,-rstY to the order of HnAlten 1 1 1
Secretary of State. -tu
Edward Th;
on, it B. M. Minister.
1 E. B. Archibald, H. B.
Consul General, New York.
Pato the order. of Hon. W 1
4icha 3l.
dson, Secretary of the Till
T4t.Y,,' .
Hamilton Fish, Secretary of S
UpOn receiving from 13Iin
hog ton ' and Consul Gen
Archibald the fifteen and a half 1
hem ertnicate of ;deposit, s and
cqipting to them therefor, Seared
Firdi e l in. company - with Assill
SCeretary Davis ; called upon Se.
tart liichardson, who issued a . 1
gle fie per cent. register bdud
the whole•amount in the usual fe;
• With the additional clause : 1
tinited States of America aro in
e4i to Hon.. Hamilton Fish, Seer 1
1 of State, in trust to be held sui t ;
• to future disposition of Congres
provided byact approved )larcl
1K:1,1 etc. . L
; I The'. bond vas` skillfully pril
With a pen, bane . a facsimile o
printed form, and is the work o .
E.' B. l‘lagrory, a clerk in the • 1 k
e
btanch ottlaeTreasury. - [;poll I
m_ a
g ttly executed it was phut gt
plied, . and then sent to Snr tai
Fish, who is its present custot ita
Th&ecertificate of deposit was ; o
COurse.; retained by .the Secretary o.
the Treasury when the bond w 's is-
Sned. It will be framed and ,Ire
ai
OrVedi among the archives of the
gaverinent as a memorial of an
amicable settlement. of difilcUlties
betWeein two: countries without
. a
•resort to arms. .
1 lln the Whole of this important
franeaCtion .. with re... , ,Terd to I the
paymetit of money the Secretary' of
tate declined to. have anything.
FWltatetier to. do With the bathers
entploYed by the British government,
.Lis conanjunication being alone with
Sir Edward Thornton, the Bitish
i l
.)tinister, and'the only transac ions
the, Secretary of the Treasury had
kith the bankers was to receive .I.leir
,cirtificateS of deposite and issue in
ill-en thereof One 'of tt e whole amOunt,
4e bankii:rs receiving notliing . Troth
the TreaTury.as a compensatioti 'fee
the negotiation, the exoense lr•
been pi
C i;lbv the British govi. - ffni)
-
i I ' -•--4 404- 4-'4 [
t
' t A sqltement having been mac
'a writclr in Harrisburg, sigeing
si:lf .J ir:a', , i in urging the ie•p
the L s eed Option law, that 1
tiets fuiTished last Winter by th
T
[ brariaU, at the public ce.pen.4 , .
Ii.:: - - , Trii. Erm:Tr, cJ,i i`c - the
, of
I 1 '•
burg ..:, ~o u, r.•iii iti Ult. il: o
1
Bcnatci thud replit...:
So tier fr.an this Lein ,. a `i a
, D
Cir.: . 3 fa l :i, " it, is not It fact at all. 1
Was ito bar-ro..mt in the Senate 01
tkr; last wiltcr, in charge of the
rite Librarian (~r any one else,
.tio Senator parto:a of , Nl'Llibll
AirandY et the cost of the Comb
N'ettithi. . Peremptory order
1
rriven, 1 Fat the Opening of the k l e ,
n 1
by Letelh Speaker and Clerk, ! f te
Libra4iau, that liquor of ail; i
iliould,be exchnlA from thel d
be...:s, and the .orlers we-e strit-t
herA to. ,
.
I
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ME
Om'
MI
'THE (}ENEMA AWARD•
1:1=I=1
Sleeping Beauty (r) the F
Teen acvaliaq
htsf. Judging from the
dr;.hfafi [Le hap,l4.
the kthargie iii
0011 lute life. Brother BuF:ros,lX
l)cr g , ,-(!1 Letlf
great ;Ler
f
1 r :7:1 , w. .4.6.v;illiz:ments.
pd, , als will be recei‘. , l at tho I,ouee ofj
11111er, irt A6ylom tivp., ou TUESDAY, SEvr
1,73, u.t it 2 o'clock, 1.. m-, for the buil(
dom,',,tl! of A 0 Britl arro,s the mouth o
wt.^r Epecitleations fer tl
May bo th.• Commtstilouvr's 011'4'7 ,
OA, bur; V. 7..tiEt:r for 000 week 1,
U KELLOGG,
Nop, SIIEPALD;
1122)..1. ,ECYKENDA
Conant. ail
Id 9.1,.,,
TEEM
MEE
4BRIDGE LETTINCf.—SeaIe
1 P will be recTirea at the house
Long & Son; in Troy Eorona IVEDN'
81:P1 • . 4 1,0E113, mail 2 p. tn., for tl!
tag r.ritoinpleting of a tridgo aerosa Bag
In Rll , l ()rough. Specific...l.ol;s for the na!
set-n at the ComralstEloners Office a
iri7e of Pj. H. Carrichan. in Troy lioreqh.
t J the letting.
E. C. KELLOGG,'.
• MORRIS SIIEPAIID
DENJ,. KUICKI.NI).‘
Comnii
E C.c , :nnits:doner -, Clhce, Eqpt C. 1b t.
i cITEAM .11011 SE- POWER
p.....yjs.u.E.—Tho.uudenig,uud offers for sate a Gslil
ito.ze Power Engles and Roller, together' with ki
i•omplete set of merhinery for a eircular'S
Wilt Le sold cheap. For Ittrther , iLfernhttiot enquir6
Lf Means, Rockwell L: Col, or the :milers gnecl a
men's. WyFpx, Pa.
• Fept 10, 1573 _ 11_,rq:( WKN.
FEA.I4 COAL
IIE -ESTAYLIST.LVD !
41 UttC/110 to' ELIA
I UV.' Coilo trad , i on nceouut of my Litznx
r. 0., VI, by CAP, I,OAD
`APE OPEN '.IY COAL V.
ag it/ aLia to fa:pply - alto hiay \ril?
wt It inlepir,rlCoal, either hr th; car, hoar ,
ni fan* Friecs ; and in any (lowed qua.
liv4-1 at way f.-tation on the ri. T. I
A fair sltare of inzi,liepatronage Holicitetl]
Tow nd.t, f•opt .4, '7:3. n. M.
''..rra THE • CITIZENS OF .
BLVAINIA,—Tortr attention is spec t rally
to the fact that the National Banks are
:prepared to recalve snbscriptions toi thq Cal:auk:
_stock lof the Centennial Board of Finance. The(:
funds realized from the aconree are to be Eitnploye,l:
in the erection of the buildings for the Internatimac.
Ex.llll, Bon, and the expenses connected *ilia they,
Fame.. It is confidently, lid:rived tint the Neystonc„
:Mate will be represent,. by the nammof eVery
van alive t 9 patriotic commemoration oil the . one?
Jiniunlreilth bath-day of the nation. The limns of:,
, stock ;ay. offered for ;10 each, and subscri sirs 'alibi'
:receive a handsontoly steel engraved taTtitleate
sail:dun for framing and pr,:,e,rv4tr.tt a 3 a r r
est at the rat,. ~f ,:x p-r-c , •!1 per at:
:th, paid on all payments of Cont,unial lit
date of pay rw•Lt in January .1,. I , ltb
Mei arc not o or a Nntio
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c,IUSQ' UEHAIiNA COLLEGIATE
1,.J INSTITUTE.,I The fall term of the Susquehanna Collegiate Matt
'ti`uto will commence MONDAY, , AUGUST 21, 1673.
,tinder the following corps of instructors:
0 EDWIN E. QUINLAN,-Frlncipal; Latin and Greek
pauguage, and Theory and I'rwttice of Teaching,.
Al -I ILA J. CRANDAL.L, A. M.,-Commercial Branch
vt.. Sciences and Mathematics.
EliCiAll 11. SHERWOOD. Instrumental-Music.
i Miss MARY E. MERRILL, rreceptress, Common
And Higher Eitglish. ' •
Ef Mesi MARY A. SHERWOOD, Mathematics. and
per Mall Language. , ...
'1 •Mi,i.E. J. LEQUIN. 'French Language.
1.. 13Ins. C. E.•ORANDALL, Painting - and , Drawing.
.. 4 Prof. Crandall comes -recommended in' thelligheb t
t/eXma by President Allen, of the Alfred University,
[Vref. Ford, of the Elmira Female College. and by
r•koveral boards.of education by whom 4 he has been
hiapioyed during ten years of active experience in
,- le school room-
i - ,
l :Of 3I!8 Merrill and the other teachers, - their rec•
:11,1 4. he Institute-is such that it needs no cam
tiiiendat- . u to those who have patronized the school.
il ,No .4) - us will .he spared I to maintain the high
Tetanal?) of the institution, : and,by carefully looking
ito the:l wrests of each Individual student to make
kits woreven more efficient.. Each teacher will have
la.na File lality, and.use every facility to make the
l'lopics i teresting, and to secure . the largest possible
!r : resu its n his department , :
' ATe hers' Class will b4" - orl•anized 'at the corn.
Omen:lent of the fall term; . The course of instruc
tion till include not only Sado] government. meth
,?',ods cif instruction and other topics auxiliary to
iiteachim.r, but also daily drills'ln the branches taught
'in the s ?hoots in the country. tuition in this class,
1 eight 41rellars. ' , .
To kave expense, text kooks, the same as in the
1 conntr 111 be used in the !English branches, with
f
Ithia eic ptiou of Geography. .
To I ake the sojourn ' of non - resident students
Inorep easant, 'the Principak.will .use his house—
t situate but a hew roOfrom the Institute building
i —for b arding purposes , where - rooms furnished
throng out and providod . With clothes closets and
l'otheve nveniences will be furnished for the young
"ladlea.
.!2 The I
'and aka
:Ithe hot
1 armed
of the )
'itts-
rthdri
hcre
Llarn
„ or
MME
MEM
PRE
the
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hqin-
Mi WI
SEM
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1.10-
16th sell
'IIDLIt
mut
Diu ell
I n pan
Prthe
fuel, It
$1 Cfi
toilets
their
Toth
corklitt
For
611 tl atr
rc v:. 116
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IntEL
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ItED WI
•
1 pro-.
f N. M
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Crerk
Ilf. I 111)::
the ute
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En
TLS indcfriguccl
of 31 4 . ' Johnson tit
on 11*
of th
II
TEAS AND COTFEE,
TEM
Our mot to Is : •
"Q Uf GA - N 4 LES _i . 2l" L, 5.11.11,1 1' li 01'1
E55:132
MEM
Towatda, Sent 9,
IBM
HOW IS THIS FOR LOW !
We offer DRESSED , LIMIBER lat
tliefollewing rates
MEE
SD=
MEI
Hemlock flooring, (ch0ice).....,..
White hno y ......
Pitch .• - • •• • .....
Siding ....
Pickets from $2 to f per hundred
BE
Done at a momenta notice and by the bad roachin ,
cry now made, Wt have on' hand
ONE BENDRED TROESAND FEET DRY UMBRA
THREE 'JILINDRED AND FIFTY TITOUSAIST
Parties who eau rcaeh us aro foolish to go
mar the railroad for Lumber, as under any Mreutu
stances we ran SELL IT cIMAPER—at least -the
cost of transportation from here to the ratiroad,4-2:
per thousand
nun Hit
1. frt.
111 La 11
, e lilt 1. 1
-For, SA LE. T ---Tho undersigned. of
f.,ro for sale Mei form of nritt norm Forty
'u. fl; r.rt updrr good oultivatlon. Good build,
0-,har.l and Sprit 0 , . 130.. mt tlaco for trout
.1-Jmig in gr'at rorort for lifihormon;
Ent. 11 . 1:1 5,11 chi for email. Situalea
at the month '4 . .1..!k Creek. ;Fur farther particulars
satin-se 1.. W. SNELL,
Aogl t ains Grove, Sullivan Co., Pa.
'tr,
=Si
I=
EN
n Co. E.,
lExcellancouno
N
ItRDTICE
-ON
SUMMER GOODS;
) • .
THIS WEEK,
, .
e
e
11 ,
est rooms in t e Inotitaite will be furnished
gaea to the y atm men: all Will board at'
tse of the Prim pah There will be a careful
sion on the part of the Principal and teachers
tanner in whic h students employ their time
. . . . .
for furnishel room and boanl, including
hts, and wash ng not to exceed six pieces,
T week. 'RIO mts will Teirnlsh their own
,d be held ace untahle fq• th.) furniture in
onus. •
,n from Four q Teu ;Dollars per term, ac
-to studies pursued.
irtfier particulSrs or circulars; .aililresa 'the
I, L. E. QUIN .C.N. Towanda Pa,.
IdILLF.It FOX,
.Pres't Board, Trhatces.
lolionitotatinia
ITE AND BLUE
viirehabed the interest
red, white ana'binG".storc)
igaritrert, r rD_rtrully rolicit the patronage
)ur stock Of •
ICE F. MILY GROCERD:S
Is equal to any in this Section, and
DEFY COMPETITION IN PRICES.
We make a specialty of
And invite attention to our Stock
NVILCGX RIDWAY
PLANING, MATCHING, HE-SAWING,
We bare in the BM Pond
FEET. OF UMBER
A nd arq cour;tautly Manufactutibg
Juno 26. '7.
CORDING, RUSSELL &
Ask the attention of buyer" to their g
of Old and new Vattern' of
COOKING AND HEA
STOVES, RANGE.'
PIKE PLACE IiEAT
REYNOLDS' WROUGHT IRON FU t-
ORIENTAL BASE BURNING
BOYNTON SAE &MANDEB
p=gimE
CIIIJRC;H CHANDAL
filLVEIt ' PLATED tilktONS
COTIIES WRING
BRITTANNIA COFFEE'
•
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InCEOK'S PORTABLE CIDER
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, Camptown
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COLORS,
VARNISHES
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Lying on the west
in Towanda Towns
vided into
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Andithese lots arc r
sale at great bargain,:
on the road leadin.,
, and they are - very di,:
ing lots: It iii the
which will Ve offer'
good sized lots at
near the
_business
borough. Also
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On east side. ef road.
BRICK DWELL
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With 0 1 acres of lan. ll
tains all modern im p I
is one of the mos
deuces in the counts
LARGE STEAM 17
IN TONS'A.NDA
The Mill 10 nearly
of doing tnerbest
,Y.LIATABL
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in ToNanda . Borou ,i,
A map of, the lots
calling on the made •
of Bartlett kTraci;,
For further parti
address '
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Dropsy, Thieri, Ti;:nor t [ i an.
Gant, Neuralgia, as abibnYr
Blsod.are the most dm 4nial
Their etrects abundantly. stp ,
all ' They saf,:
but rokyerfnl in carp.
more of the blood thly star
disordered organ into a4r.Onv;
a rid tone to the Irhoie;lii:ini , .l
(14 every day complaints of
able and dangerous dileaEe.
clans, most eminent td r ergyti
zeus, send eertificates et,
great benefits they have , . der
They arc tie safest arid
l best.
cause mild as well as cire,:tua,
they are easy to take:: and 1)1
they' am cutir4dr toreilo'
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and ea.arrene go-cils
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We havo now in opera l
Planer, and other tn.
recent Tprovemcntß,'
manehl . Bunning In,
we are ble to do work
hi:
do it c sply, and - beet
doing.i perfectly. It(
ite,will atiafy every
manshi ~
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Banana 8 Lois's . vs Leo, Vargason..., !.....
C'l' Welles. Zs's TS Jess 8 Jesse '-• • • • •
A U PonteroY vs C J CoOlbanigh,.et a 1 2, 1„ ... ..
II p Society of Albany vs It of Alb ' C 7...
John Bennet! vs .1 P Van Fleet ... , .. . 1....,..'
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Amami Brea!). vs Maliltm 0 *Mtn 0 '..l .
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40e1Benneirs loan vs G W Uoilit.t. et al..' .
, James Gibson vs 'Jane Gil- don, et al ~,,.' .. r..
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'EI Loan firmtla vs John 0 Ma50n::...i......
Ed and Overton va John S:Caraphell,4l al.
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da es Count* vs Jaen.; Merrick, et al.. ...
Philo Mangos` vs 8 fr. E C Alit Co, et at ....
Itiat Nat Bani Towanda v Hew W!rd
A F Morrison , vs B W Lacp., 1 :I
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If Charlotte Ward ka v.l John Cautwt;ll, et
Mcrrie Fargo vs Levi W'ells''
P ag,, , ....8 vs_ DaMel - B'PowerX ' 1
Le,as C Leeds ke vs liirean LaThes a al—, .
'ix IlarAns vs C L Ward trc...'....1 1 ... 4 ,
Jo than Whipple vs D 'Cash's adat'ai ..
Ca harine Wheeler's nizO vs 31 , :tcz.1 h . Btatt'r,r,
Aaron Sbeeler vs J A Daslii.let a'.,...r. „ . ..
A 4 '' MOtre va Erastos - NUT, et al., ..' ......
3111.8 D Cass vs Troy 1p..; . , ...... ... ij......
F Persor,altis F Fet7.l 11', et a 1..... .'l ...
F U Pera , ..ns ' A ve John V.olf-
P 4 Stowell }•s Jaen V,li.ze & Co.::••I..
, ....
Pbh Miller vi , fA Malian Vat ..,. LI •'
do' 1, do. 1 f ttal
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vs atitteri adia'rs.j'.' . . ... ;.
Jo la Astell tie C T Merry et al ' li '
4a is AxtoU is 0 P.E.allaribi e
A 0 Moore vs Jphn Crurn4n5....... 1 : .... j,..
•Wi a littyder . .htsa vs Lotr ... '. .; . i ...... ~, .
...
P b Wynkoop vs E rliai Li' ' I l.
Wm Ealher,t vs 4uri , ..tia Casal Co. '. .' .
John Jones' adra'rs vs'.l.l! A E ill .• .'! ..... .
P M Stowell Trustee vtr P. W....ir ' , L'iCa...,.
Ge) T Cole vs Jbseph %shop..., , ~....
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VS.ECTTOR ' S . 1 NOTICE --;-:,
_ILA is hereby given Ithat..;all per icons Ip,
thel efitZ.T., ~. 4 • e i illouro . i., late of G
de , ',I, are requested 'do I taak.e liaartiediate
an-4 all persons havity., , Lelatins against , ea
must petsr,nt tLero diizl", antM , taigate.d -f
mgt. ,' . ,i ' ' ALSArAICDR '
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..I—R-Igotioe to hereby; Erji n thui, all Perl'ons :
to the estate of 'Sahel Case; late. of
decei , KA, 111.0 ri,lsfleii:il , l to Waka I ,
pnym , r , ..t, and. all ‘ 11. ,, 5-6P.E' • 'ilivi.M% clairn-
said estate must pr , iv , :i . i:l. their' duly iulia , 1
for
Septlement.,• . i jI 1
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NUtice ifillterc:by cven that allereons II
to Ip - ! estate of Courfien Llivvis 1 late ,of
~,
dee iast d. are F;;T:f...5......d .o rn. , . l :::i.:.e.Uiediate
are all personslitir_gliilaittas against sal
mu - t present' the el.. ly authottacate,l
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NOTICE:—Notie
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I tualiti ItartieiLate paym.r.t,
, ilaiiiifii: :.7.04:Ji1t said estate.
:V' ant , entv..tatkd fa settle.
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that 4 person itith..l...
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