Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, September 18, 1873, Image 2

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    L. 1,173 MONT NATIONS
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—lnew hotel is'to - be bnilt on
Capitol Hilt Washington, and is to cost ts7oo:-
-The ( great international chess
match at Vienna bits beep won by. Hen Mein
of London.
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Tito' story of the, disooveu)Of
, Priam'sfreastire box in, he ruing of ancient
Troy is a hoax. •
Agues- has married
a gentleman of, Buffalo, aad intends making
her home in Paris.'
—There are only sixty thousand
iiMotsein England. Thatjdoesn't agree with
Mr. Carlye's estimates. I
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—Ballard Smith,itnantiging editor
of The Ipuisr ilk nntrifr.Journai, is not
twenty-fire years old. V
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-+Abo'at $59,00 wts the price paid
by Col H. S. Busse Providence; for tho
stallion "Smuggler." '
-L---Why, are 13oston , boys destined
to'Make h .noise in the world P erßecause they
- are •"Mub"..l3nbs !. •
-HChiinion 18 divided as . to whether
the new bri4 , e at St. Donis will interfere with
thr traffic on the xiwest- - '
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tlfienatoi 'Wright, of lowa,. t
biguified his. intention of nosering 1118 back pay
int6"the treasury.: ---t
ChfirleB C. Talbot, the I newly
app . ointeSro, stmaster. in. Brooklyn, will begin
deuce Oztot.l
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-=3.l:Aristarchi,the newly appoint
, NI Turkish Minister to Washingtign, paill,;) on,
the 20th inst. for'l4.Zew York. •
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• ; county will realize be:
' tween 1300 anll.sloo from the liquor Iflriell im
poinfraf gie last I crm of court.
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• —A. intssing woman . of. Abington,
_ 14..*uvrnhi. county, bnpposett lb have•committed
baxide, eloped itith a - horse thief.
—Le7is Smith, of "Fogelsville,
thigh counti•. was crushed to death on Fri
dzr the caving in of a:sand bank.
—Edwin Booth had to, promise
dead-head ticliets to eighteen Aldeimen before
he could get a license to play in JaCkson, Mich.
=Citizens v;-hp - came over in the
Itla. : ll.)wer will ha glad to learn' that Plymouth.
M 45.5.. has made a gain of f•loopeo on her
valne4ion Taft year,
• —Philadelhia Masons -willidedi
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edt . e, he,l4st, of the ,rnouth, their mashificent
ficw temple ; Lae been Eve years biufhling
Sad e(;:-;t1:1,475,0001
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—Te man z - .Rho was' recently
ily?iched bad thoroughly trained
Lik ascti cliaiirpn in the burglar bnair.ess.
sd !Ley ru.„l-rfit left destitute. . .
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litiniat Catholic priest has
>eitSo prison for . a ,fortnight Prns•ia
Tor phtilidy preaching ttat marriage among
l'rwl. , ,,tants. ilicro conctibinage. .
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Apgar, who was eon
itected.uith tie executive department of N. Y.,
drifieeGovernor ..Hoffman's administration, .10
tio 4 v edit : r otThh Worcester :(Blass) Press.
The --President has appointed
„ „klexan,l,r Shepherd to be Governor of :the
.District vii te Henry ])Cooke,
' re:tgmri... 7 1 f
s-----zl.ll incendiary flue in Chana
--4 im , Friday night, destrOyed the
Congregatirinal Chursh, Loss Sal,ooo.
anc'e $10.Q0.0.
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• - - 2 Fl.—The • plan for consolidating
ni h xtie adjoining-villages. is vig,or
-. ously Dy the minority of the commis
tjica who ha - ve reported it. tt., '
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' • f —Ti V.:, municipality of London
to give a dinner in bonor of Watson,
pre~irkntotthe Erie Itailway,. on h e s arrival
that. city. '
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is .stated,sd that the official'
te the hooka of Collector John T.
tight Illinois District, shows ,
11121 l!ls r.ccount is eit,rt about.sloo,ooo.
FreaTick -1 a,
noted bass;
!tr..licd itethielv , o4' 14st week. lie was'
iclit years of but alyrays spoke of
orrag . . ,
The English Sparrow have
vir.:4err...u l f families for the season, 'the
4 . 1:t ;rain:4 . ( , r age v.ery
row gauge <railway .from
Lake pinthwardithrough Ohio, Kentneky,.
EZIE(I! nr44.tf e And Wc.stern North Caro4.ia is
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' - —A firtn.iu 'St. Peter,; 31inn.,1-av
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packed 1:0,001.1 aknirdis of hotter thiz,: tin
, ~,,',; iii,i.;: , ~1' wlr,ou they will chip to e: , l7l , .rnia.'
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• il Vall :t • . I . ‘ rr : , 10 r ,
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-=,lplin Serloin has challenged H.'
ii:ellev.-1-of Err-0.11,g,, to fight Ihim for fp) to
. .t 1 1,1%:6 - 711-i.le. As, Kelley is of opinion that he
....n "eh , ',V .III;" that Serloi% s &{:i, he will' ac
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Capt. NV. tV..Diehl 'of heading,;
na
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A.li,i 'vcr - ,. st:. , l,:e.t;v on Simu.4, or apoPlexy.l
11 , 7 , ..;•la . (;1 with.cr..;ill in the 'Mexican war, landl
1,1....r.'.n tho.l3ni, , i , rank... du:Mg r ,' the late rebel-1
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, —"lf Ge'orge had n t blown:lnto
(the romtile c.f Lis gun," si6t,4l a rural widow
at the 1 qieral of her husband, "be might have
• get plot ty of
. iviirri 1, ; It was. such a '. - good
. , :ay ,ror‘,ll:, 0.
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---•TL4 ~I nli., h t shining, thronithi a
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:.:145 , ,g10b r t tilled with water actc,d' as at ?tin
, gtass, and sr.! fire to the. sleeve of a lady's.
dreef, at N,ew. lia‘ c-11, last Wednesday, hurtling
, a. large hr,t,,, , 1"..r.:rr it was CIIPCOCi'da: . ,
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• --41.1. iS t . Belle Lee, .of Ui . iti.jle,
,;;..,-; ;; ;4,1s L.,t :::. , Initned.to announce that - she
12 , 4 !•;•rc. ,, T.1e , 1 in raisin.. eighty-five br mze
. t:ir1...4 ,-, , n-tid •:: se ll them rer tie dollars a
.:.
, :..---Latly • Le.chinere, the wife . of
• .•Edrilend Larhrat r.., 1 rt Wcrcesteralaire, land ,
, ;-111;ui wnin. , l l : L['isl., ritnali , -tti - circles, 1 has
j..tct , 11...:.:,- eo,n,:mrt.i m. of tlit (hen
. ' 4.1•tur:... t ' i , -,,/i1 . .
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-. • ,---4. ihn l'anl. the red headed, stnt
-I,ring (...;Teilpf..! ; ,il 2 l I of the 7ribrine, left San
' Franr:seJ 14 - ..e.eu , e he 'undertook to whip the
,• m; , nmiti;.: .!Por ot the .ii , q! , .fin .1..,r stiprressilog
-one n-f 11 . 1..••,1;torials. - • ' .
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,---I.ll'e blitin(le . Urine of 3 . '6 lin .Rupii,
:, :,, , ...nyz, W,..hington plintcr, ' ha. - .: gone on a
btlhil t....itir.ll)=.l:lrove, She wnnt Pone, how
‘.l.-..1-',-anti. t. , ..1. i.1,0'.?0,,i,f her husband's money
w]tb. tar. ' I," 1
--ExlMliti.St.C:f .Motley stns entirely
1,. covcrca:.,..ll,l i' r Ittldrrltan , l uill - Sail M. this
c. , , , iontry:.b. I the t .::di or tbt., Feu, Br . this
tun— he 111- ri.:l44 , ,cc , llm , ,rican papers contain
his obituary. -
Aid vaAt .Of claws
dibtiniAine; the annual 3.ield, and
tht , y , ..trneetit.tititp - d-Ithode bland- mr.ple arc
:t id th:tt the: h:'..ve to ahl t tition thetr
.Izoi ole craml,•bke
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-- O 1 -Jean) Robinson admits
t wsboy, lrco tA big eiretts. le finds abr.mt
thousand ‘• ne}zsbovs " in 'every .little vilkge,
Ed he tLiul . .,r that ilia - f)retql 't et ing to be
in the NVOrld. i • .
--Proftt:SSC4i King,i the . teronatit,
La collected ;enough moncy in • Buffalo, by
zitiscription, to but:3 a and will make
ti :Ace:sign- from , that' city,' accompanied by
other persons, during this month!.
—TLe_coßstion 10 constantly asked
the Cunard line steamers never meet with
, - theaater or Serious accident. It can be com
prehensively answered in eight words. Their
~ fiiccrs always are on the lookout for onc-
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—The pewisbur g Chronicle- says
,t,:r.t Phillipaffirg,teutre county, people give
grans lieps"jian Saliba h evenings, and -sug
gests that it worth' not lit. ont of place to tend
a tow naiWtlaaries over tiAert:
— , t'harles Peiffer, of South teth
f• helm, Northampton county, has
.been son
... Axed to seven years in the penitentiary for
cmptir.:;; to ct,mmit.a rape on his daughter,
f Ihutcen; s,tut rce{Siving stolen goOds.
nal - ices relatiye to the
,p recut ontrages on the. Rio Grande, show that
;.111..1 murders
most
were accent
anied by most barbarons.pfutilations, of which
ibr J,tsita are nt suited
—Chester'eounty has a' "House
epers Feciable." , : The I.4mberst hold mitet
- jogs, and instead of taking about their neigh
'hors, discuss such matters as, "how can grass
-tetus be removed froth linen ?" "how to make
!.-.. , 01.1 ``low to took_a beefsteak," the.
i—:-The body ofn - ehild buried eight
agO was eihume,d in' Chester county the
ether day, and the outside coffin found in that
o , :sition it occupied when deresited in the
grayp, while the limes coffLa was standing at
aa..rgle of thirty-five dermaes. , Singular.
`—lelle Tahoe, Nevada, has a
cursity. Daly alrnde from shore a tree stands
. t. , ....=rveldictilsr in eighty feet of water. It pro
r_tk ten feet above the surface, and is fastened
;:o firmly to the bottom jthat it -affords safe
nit rage t9.ltelargest crafts on the - lake.
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—President Jam& • Marshall, Uf
, 3'flailread• Conductors'l National Insurance
eplciation' has issued - a cart ter a National
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convention, f to be held. at Boston, Oct. Bth.
members have plied during the year, and
i to their nearest relatives the Association has
$1.90,818.
esentation ifs made to the
, :ry BAartmetitthat the coinage act of
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;Ouch lher l pound sterling
;tere!T from 81 to $1 8 1 3 GS - 100, will
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ii.crear , o the protective du ies upon imports
. • 11 - t,ja Gaeta Jr.ritain th the On ted States by a
nvu-x:, ban ont:-half 4f os per dent;
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Pagiiiiittputtr
Towanda Tiursaigi . Bept: 18, 1871
zni . , , rons
E. O.GOODRICIEL; S. W. 'A/MORD
EEPIIEEICAN - STATE TICKET.
FOB, ErrErvimustrap,.
ROBEBT W. HAWLEY,
- _ OF ALLEGUY Cowry.
SUPPI2O. JUDGE,
I4AAC G. GORDON,
OF jErFEBSON COUNTY'.
REPUBLICAN COUNT' TICKET.
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fog limuzsmwrivEES
E. IL. NYE.II, esEtWrsox,
JAMES H. WEBB, or SNMEFIELD.
• FOR ASSOCIATE RIDGE, _A
J. W.IINGHAM . , or WUZIOT. f
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TREASTIBES, ,
MAT. MAiIiSHALL,. or. FRANELL%
1 COVviSgIONER,
ABRAM SNELL, OF ATarn.
ur cosnusarasts,
B. F.IKNAPP,,or Coiumme.•
AIIDITOI6
E. B. DriONG, of TOIVAINDA, Noirru
ROOSTERS.
CoI PIOLLET reiterates his charge
of "rooster" against Mr, WEBB ; in
the last Argus, and-includes the name
of Mr. 111Fpai. His article is carefully
:worded, and well calculated to de
ceive. He'well knows that Mr. Mrnn
was not in the legislature wheL•-.the
'Sunbury- and Erie bill passed, and
if that gentleman owned aniof the
stock a few years afterwarcli he un-.
dOnhtedlY paid for it. It ,is more
than suspected that the virtuous.
Colonel had some agency hi the pas . -
sageof the bill abandoning the North
BranchCafial,land that he is
,a stock
holder ams di l rector in the Pa. & N.
Y. C. &'R. It Co: His weak attempt
to throw Oispicion upon our candi
dates sequas very ranch of the " stop
thief " 1 cry, like the real - culprit. Col.
Prouzr has grown rich at the ex
pease of the national and State gov
ernments, and having been discarded
even by his kwn party, as an un
scrap:dons, corrupt man, , seeks .to
drag down to his own level every
one who possesses the confidence of
the people. His reputation is too
well known in this county to give
his statements weight, so he
makes use of the party organ to pro
mulgate his foal slanders. 4fr.
efforts to compel the railroad compa
ny of waich PIOLLET is a large stock
holder to replace the Caual makes
that gentleman_plrtieularly hostile to
his re-election, but ho will find few
simpathizers among the people, who
begin't6 look with fear and trembling
upon the. encroachthents railroad
corporations `aj.e making upon their
rights.
Messrs.. MYER and 'Tani are . both
plCdged to 'oppose a 11; monopolieS;
and will use zi.eir influence to secure
an of freight charges on
all trea'as.
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TUE ; mountain labored and
brollght_ forth a . mciii.e.": 'The liquor
men of, this county'. diet in council
he: • Monday. last, in pursuance
ofr n Secret- call issued some . time
since. i We - do not kdoW how large
tte attendance • was but learn that.,
true to their natural' instincts, they
endorsed the democratic - .candidates
for the.legislature and pledged them
their united support. ' The local op
tibn -although far from being
perfect . , is a source: of great aunoy
amp tO the wlusky seller* who ; while
lo c udiyiprotesting that more . „liqUor is
schd.new than before the . PaS.saoe of
the
lw, have determiied to spend
'their bottom dollar in ProcnriUg its
repeal. :Whether they have any posL
itive;pfedge from TEnai--*nd GRUTINi
or :‘‘'heiher they. put tribir faith in
theM as democrats to trust them on
this- queStion, we are U6t informed.
ll'Veare glad they have made the is
.a.Ml hO. - they Must abide , the
:consequence.. The people of this
untT, :by.* large majorit', last win
decided in favor of :ne
ai4l the law has worked adniirabiy
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.114 all. ,the.,rdral.diStribbi. and has
'largely curtailed the. evils bf intem
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ranee in thelarge_ toives, : add lye
believe ,thepeoplo will adrhinister to
t.he men who now attempt,to thwart
their will such 'a rebuke as will not
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soon be forgotten. Will that,portion
of the democratic party Which pro
fesses to be in favor of temperance
tultifithemselvea.by voting for 'Mei
pledged .to 'repeal. the local option
law, arid open up the hood . , gates of
intemperance again? • • ..
Tar, AtEens Gleaner, in order to
ake a show of independence, insists
- that the several_ candidates for rep
resentatives shall ,"frankly express
their view's and let the ; people know
"howl.,they stand." - The Ostensible
editor Of the .Gledner, C. T.' HIIETON,
was a delegate in the democratic.
county convention. Why
,did ho not
ask, the passage of Mr. RT!soiT's yes-
Olatioir against division;? ,
because Mr. .11.smarc and Maj. TERRY
fOrbacle!'such action. Our candidates
f4r reptiesentatives have "frankly ex
piessedi themselves " against any di
vision of liradford county. - Can Mr.
groici say as_ muck of the men he
helped to place in nomination? bne
pf, them,' Maj. TERRY, was in. consul:.
tation With .HERDIO on . the evening of
tbe convention,-and it is an_ admitted
fabt that Waxt pus and Ai DRESS were
bOy all, day arranging matters, and
that they were satisfied with the re
salt of their labors. Your assumed
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independence is too thin, Mr. Wenner.
1 rit.oi M. litrrerssox democratic
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nominee for State Treagnrer, i . :s6n-
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in,law of G. W. CASR, one of the
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leading* Tailroa4 monopolists of this.
leading
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State. , i , . N
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The Bea#ir Bai,ici#, in referenee to
the nominations and platform of the
Democritie I Eitatc bonvtation, re.
reg i mes
marks as follows::. ' .
=The ticket is a . table . .nie, and.
posonally - the (Cm are rues=
neptionable. 1 The Ponvention re.;
adopted the 'Ohio Democratic retro--
grade platfOrra, with the . exception
l of the tariff plank. The candidates
henceforth! represent -not personal
`qualification, but ;principles land are
standard bearers, of their pa rty, with
whom stalida_ or falls the use they
uphold, as ;the.isE* may be ; favora
ble or otherWise.l I It is not probable
that Democratic ;!orators or papers
will imitate thi disaitrons course of
last fall and Wagel another bitter and
personal campaign. 1 They have not
forgotten; their. 14 humiliating and
crashing . defeat t.io 'soon to repeat
such folly, What sort o an issue
then can they rale° ? The platform
t? )
is an attempt- to:revive e`past: and
to breathe new RN into th dry bones
: of -, the old State :Rights emocracy
`of IWenty years ' ago. T e Rip Van
Winkle Democracy has , just been
awakened' from ifs long epose, and
ccming doWn frO.M the/ mountains,
where ni'd change occurs; into the val
ley of wonderful :growth and devel
opment, ; does not quite understand
the new order of things, and i ts out of
all sorts with that modern progress
that hanntade everything so'strange,
but it will . learn a new - lesson next
October,'viz That the old lineations
that ionce divided the country are
settled and new !ons are demanding
attention. l The war established the
fact that - the Unionis supreme over
the Statei, and the 'doctrine 'Of States
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Rights Mast be so interpret 'd . as not
to conflict With or impair th nation
al ettprernacf; 'the Republic n party
extended the application of liberty to
thr black race land securtl_ equal
rights to all!male ‘ citizeng of whatev
er,race or celor.; The national debt,
being Wisely managed, is noW placed
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upon alsonnd basis for' gr ' nal ex-.
tingnishtnerit. ;American industry
has been ; fostered, taxation educed,
internal ~ limprovements begun • and
t,
• carrie d .
magnificent forWard, and others project
ed on il l magnificent scale, and all
difficulties yith ! foreign nations ad
justed. In regard to all th se issues
the Republican Party has b en faith
ful. ' The same spirit that prompted'
it to perfPrin such noble wdrk wor
thy of praise, animates it now and
qualifies , if . to enter. upon
.the
discussion and settlement of ne'i is
sues of great importance. Thc; Dem
&ratio !party casts its eyes back=
ward, hank4ring after the flesh pots
of kgypt; the Republican: thoks for
ward hoping for the falfillMent of
the prophetic aepirations 'of the mas
ses that lahor may have its full re
ward, 6,nd all legalized wrongs against
the well being of society be abolished.
The questions that are uppermost in
mind and discussion are melt as re
late to politinall economy or the ele
vation 9 f tl.O laboring class, and the
Republican .:party is anxious to 'pro
vide remedies "for whatever in this
respect needi curing.. She advances
towards 'th:l Consummation ,:;slowly
but with wet cdnsidered steps. The
Democracy I finds !fault, picks. flaws,
and grumbles, but propose& no prac
tical mensusp of relief, an:ljiS with-1
tut power or ideas. The people will
not trust a p,arty so helpless having
no sympathy With.modern progress,
no practical ability to manage public
affairs, ;whose very name has become
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offensivp tO loyal citizen s. ' What
advantage has tbe Democratic party
over the Republican that ' power
should beeintrustecl ! ,to it? Does its
past recOrd" inspire confidence ? Is
its negativeicharacter to be preferred?
Is its total depravity 'a retommenda
tion? Is its general tendency in the
direction oft more freedom.and equal
ity for the tpeOple!? What are the
means by which, it can vecure ade
quate legislation !to carrY out , its
plans? The! party is hungry', for pow
er and the !spoils of office, ! and it is
an easy ! "thing to; 'flake gren.t, promi
ses, but !quite a different one to ful
fill those, promises. Whoever , leans
upon the Democratic party; ) for help,
will find, tht the aSsistance'rendered
is but a tbroken reed. The Republi
can party 4as' the power to execute
its promiseS; it ha made great ones
heretofore and kep . them to theiet
ter; it nevar breitlc a promi.,..e. The
prosperity gf th country fo-daY is
due to the party!iFpoweg, and why
should it' not be. Corinued4n4.Psver?
No goad Kt!aso;ml etn be given and,
therefore, no onecan doubt the re
sult of, the !elections this fall. '
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ANnwttile on, the subject,' of in •
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comes, , how queerly men's fortimes
are cst:iinal l ed, which anywhere ap
proacii ; a Ilnilllion or more:, Al
thoug.i i VAINDERSILI,, - I STENART add
Agron tire [placed t $1,0d0,000,000
each, there is a grilickdoubt if 'either
has half thnt amonnt. Iti' , ,vonla be
safe to estimate Asor's weillth, 'with
all hislands. and le es at $lO,OOO,-
000, lvbilei *EwAirr'sl cannot show
better than $25,000,(t00, and., VAN
DEIMILT 'MR - 1,)O fokunate , If, he
leaves $30;00,000. And one might
divide llI4Es •TArLonts .$20,000,000,
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JAY GOIILIA slo,ooo f ooo, JAMES LEN
NOX'S '64110,p00, A.'310,5 R. *Thios'
$7,000,000i ROYAL PpiLks 0,000,006,
M.A.n.ss.a 'O. ~ ItoßEarrs' . 1 $20,000,000,
E. D. Mon i oar'sl4,ooo ODD and other
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large estates, by two, three • or four
and the quotient worild approach
nearer the actual figures. The glit
ter of gold !blinds the eyes in'estimat
ing most i cases of great - wealth:
lii
OAKEs 311q3' estate has already been
:belitttpci tO $2,000,000.
Tru;.S t iEi not a principle which was
- at stake in the elections of last year
but what is ou'iSsue in 'these of thiS
year. 1 &it as it was absolutely
necessary t.o carry , the October elec
lion kit- rear, :in order to secure
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victory November for the Repirb
lidan Cause!, so Ms absolutely neces-'
say this Year to win in Ootoher in
order that i the full endorsement of
Rspublican administratiOn, State
and National, mayle secured. This
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truth :enteirs into all contests at
the polls, the most insignificant of
*lnch: is st straggle for Iprinciple,
which Can l ot be lost without doing
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more or le l ls injury, to the general
cause. I
TnEj resfat of Mr.
frequent visits to the easteni portion
ofjthe cotitity. is manifest by the oe
eaSional deblaration of a Clisappointed
republienn 'that the wholo'r-ast is for
43iisioy. The 14th of October will
undeceive theft Self chibuled frieu.lq
of Mr. 4 .`G5....051:1•' i
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Tacna IOW) tail It: IL.
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We last weekTnblialmd al letter
from the Bmg . : .. ~• I/kilt:Won
wr itt f *:.by Di: § , I . ' giving II de
iteriptionixf the ~1 . • eyed for
lid Bradforir- : ... Below we
:may`lUMMltili ' - the•
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~-„ ~. ~...,,-,, same pen,
which 'lifill be '.:' • i "w ith - interest by
- m
• r i•
any of ortr read° s , : • '
mum, tleptember 0.„
I closed my letter , to . on: on Thursday, eve.
with a gaslight view of • . borough. Iwish I
conldegive my fdends daylight ,view Of the
phtwand its surroun , . go; wortby of, the sub
ject. The skilled artist can suoceolun7 rePreo
sent natural 'scenery by canvass knit colorer, Mit
language. at least my wn,, is , imidequale far
any intelligent .deSaip n of the imprints of
io
nature r and her fortes bleb ire so strikingly
exhibited here. The 8 coehannit. river, which
firs t pays its respeete Binghamton, is pasif
ing to the sea, sometinzewnarrowed by the solid
monn, Mid again 'widening oat bread and
deep, ted by rich and fertile fields and-farms
—its cbaracteilatio meandering feature is still'
prominent, for in a (Patti:tee apparently not
exceeding two miles thlt eye glances across the
stream - three * times. he mountains which
tower a thousand fee above us, themselves
hewn out of more dent 'mountains, are
freighted with iron and;c.Xd, inviting the ener
gy and skill and mechanical appliances of man
to distribute theires hir and near as the
trerai zi
growin wants of el
, - tion may at present
= g din future time de co I. • .• .
Towanda has been own to the pioneer and
to the hunter, sinceTo early Watery of our
country; but its era of development com
menced with the working of its . "soft •ooal "
'mines and the building of railroads to 4trans
port it to various and distant markets. The
capacity of this quality of coal for making steam
has given for It a demand for railroad and all
machinery requiring s ti to, and which is daily
increasing. The Erie way own orlease the
Barclay mines, and thi s coal for their locomo
tives and machine shop is obtained from that
source. It is transported from ..this place to
Waverly, and from blience , distributed to all
.points on the Erie and its branch roads,
There are other mines producing and mark
eting a similar qualitylori coal to . the Barclay,
which axe actively waked and are capable of
Traducing an =Smitesupply.
The Sullivan Anth le Coal, which is ial
'ready mach used in B inghamton and is: valued
for its peculiar quilt!; the beat of which is
t
that the fi re...never goe out until all the coal Is
consumed, is reached t 7 railroad - direct from
Towanda-, twenty-two Iles. Towanda is the
county seat of Bradt°county, and in its geo
graphical relations is li orally central. An et
fort is being made to 'vide the county, and
with sections from s ounding districts form
a new county, but suck projects are not at all
favored here. It Is and , that three hundred
dwellings have been erected the past year.
What I know of jails is of little account, but the
now buiklingtor-tliat par Pose, just completed
prthis place, at a cost of $67,000 seems appro
iate to all its appoint eras. 'rho hotels are
Of the first class, taken ours (the Means House),
as a sample. Afriend as kindly furnished me.
a list of some of the business firms existing
: Towanda Tan ing Company, capital
$lOO,OOO ; Towanda Ir n Manufacturing Com
' patty, $BO,OOO ; Eureka Mower Company, $lOO,-
j
000; three thousand of these machines are be
ing made for the.mark t next year; Humphrey
Bros. & Tracy's Boot and Shoo insnufactory,
$100,000; Means &Mc well's foundry and ma
chine shop, $50,000; ,rost's planing, mill and
.-furniture establishment. L. B. Itedgers & Co.'s
planiog mill and sash, door and blind factory.
'I hlve not tune, neither was it my purpose to
embrace all the intere tang items of this thriv
ing town, but simply' t give some of its leading
features, and to say:th t shotild the' Bingham
ton nod Canton railr ad become a reality—
which I most earnestl hope it may—Towanda
will then becoffie a nei , hbor and an ally, whose
enterprise and real wo th we can all appreciate.'
I am indebted to Mr. Wm. ll. , ?llorgan, of To
wands, a skillful and trusted engineer, who
has surveyed and mapped the, route et, the
Bradford Railroad for the - information I have
given you respecting i:8 grades and distances.
Mr:Morgan, has also c-ivon mo a statement of
the tide water'elevatio sof certain points which
li send yon;
DDAD/0111) ILA 1.1:95.D 11901 T. • ,
Eievatioris above tide water, assuming water.
in'Towanda Pool, 750 130t—Canton 1,220 feet;
Towanda 707 feet; 'very uniform grade 26
miles; Summit, 17 mil .B from Towanda, eleva
tion 1,100 feet ; section 31 Chenango Extension,
71 miles, 872 feet ; Bin hanaton 900.
" cuocoNur AND IV ALCAMO DAILDOSD.
• Laporte.'rSullivan county, 1,020 feet above
tide water; \ryabasing, i2O; Summit 1,500;
Binghamton 900.
lam sorry that frier is who had contemplat
t•d making this trip with me, have failed of WI
pleasure and opportunity to acquire informal
tion respecting a question of great importance
to,l3inghamten. ' For myself I can ; truly say
that evo-pilhere I have been met with kind
ness and courtesies and my acquaintance with
the intelligent end i enterprising people of
Northent Pennsylimni will become one of the'
,j ,
pleasant memories of y lift-. Of ,the untiring
zeal and i perseverenco f my triend, - J. S. Sad
den, who has been my traveliug• companion, it
would require the wring, sof a great book to
do him justice. I shah part with him cherish
ing, a high appreciatiOn of his character and
real worth, and with the hope that the theme
of his life May soon be realized
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In-giving ion this narraiive, hastily sketched
by the way, I have only to say that the half has'
not been told. Wishing to CODEIIIO my uotings
more particularly to the proposed railroad, I
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have omitfed many in 'ideuts and • pleasantries.
by the way. You will =se, however, if I do=
tin yon a little Linger to say that in my jourr
rey I passed the gray of "Sam Hill," a name
often upon the Englisl tongue.: ,
To live on, in the common language of •our
coturfrymen when oz e's mortality . has long
slumbered in the dust is an honor many strive
for, but few obtain.
With the hope that have net wearied the
patience of your made s, i
'I remain, etc., E. G. Calms.
WII.tT OT! ERS THINS.
ri
The • B
. earer' dical, : one of the
ahleSt and most mlependent repub
lican papers in' the State, refer to
the nomination of Mr. \Vans in the
following complirnent s aiy: terms :
The Republicans of pradford county honored
themselves and the narty throughout the State
by unanimously re-nontinating lion. James H.
Webb for Assembly. Mr, Webb served in the
House dye terms, was ipealier for one term,
enjet•ect a reputatlili" firmness and
strict integrity among men of all parties. It is
not probable he will b • a candidate Vrtipeaker,
especially if 3lr. Aye' is, lot if Ie should be
his experience and hi h el.‘arett•r 'would make
Lim formiikible ist any. - c.v:clidate that
conic.] be named.
Whatever the - ob i jections to Mr.
WEBB- may lbe in this ~conntY, it is
very certain hislarg4 experience and
reputation for strict honesty, ability
ankinteg'rity't4e him an invalua-.
ble representatir .
, THE WM Cheder ilmerican Ikpub
lican, referring to the favorable no
tices which the r
i i-nomination . of' Dr.
BAILEY, of that `polity; has elicited
from the I press, concludes with a
" moral," which will be, appreciated
by PFIZER, Dr. B.'s colleague last
winter, but wise has been "left at
home " this year i
,
" Who will say the f it:s not bettrr to be hon
est while serving in representative capacity
and . havo the public peak thus approvingly of
yonreourgo, than o (play the rascal,, take
bribes, and despise y ur own mean sent after
wards, and forever e teptain conscious 'convic
tions that the 'genera pliblic are imbued with
like tender feelin g s and sympathies toward
yon? 1 ,
- rap 1.4,
A WEsTFRN exehitnge has this ap
posite little narrittive : It is a, very
old story, that about the two' little
frish boys look! g -at a mud-turtle,:
when one says,' ", Ickey, is he dead ?"
And - Mickey re lid, "Faith,' he ikp
that ;i dead as al, herring :" an d:
observing a slight Imovement of the
tail quickly ad sd ' ll but he doesn't
realize IL" It i,. We said , , a verPold
story, and 'We hopel the Detnocratie:
party will forgive us for alluding to
it.
Mr. Wupa:siiS , offering to snake; wagers(Pim payS all the bills) that :
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Mr. Wanes znajcr i ity will not exceed
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five hundred, an that he will favor
a.
a division of the !county before the
eiPiration lof his' terth. WinuArati
knows better; but brag is the princi-"
pal, argument a Mr. HERDIC , and hid,
'tools.
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PrrEs Ilian7W}ll leave no stone ;
,
unturned to secure! votes for l'ilajO
TEEM Republicaxis who desire the
welfare and perretlltY of the party l i
And th'e preset. 'atiou of wit- noble
county :intact, h old !be active in
opposing ,the i ici, . iton;r I.!'llont'egz 4
1.
IWnin end his oo s:_ -
DEATH OF. DL WILMEE WOE
INGTON.
Wier sumo, i3eps.
pr. Wilmer;Worth a F
in Mat digital of Weall MoUr.,, died
this afternoon, at. four deloikat the
resift - tea:Of
Mires% intik ficirough:
biAVarthington was 70 !On% lof
age, and NA for many years ben
well known in public life. A. stead
ied! Democrat up to the time of 'the
Kansas agitation, - the deceased
joined his political fortunes with tke
anti-Lecompton-Douglas wing of
'lis
paity, and supported the Little Gia' ut
for the .Presidency in 1860. On the
outbreak of the war he espoused the
cause of the Union in the most de
termined manner, aid allied himself
with the Republicans, ' and acted
with them up to the time of his
death( • .
He was a member of the Pennsyl
vania'nouse of, Representatives, and
was afterward in the Stab? . Senate,
over. ' , Ouch body he. presided as
Sliteaker. After retiring iron) the
Senate he was appointed by Presi
dent Grant Appraiser of the port of
Philadelphia, which _post he.
relin
quished to' become secretary of the
Board of State Charities, and this
office he held at the time of his death.
10f his profession • Dr. Worthingtim
was by no means an idle " member,
and, before the stirring times of isqo,
hid a large practice.. l Ho was at one
tithe president of the,State Medical
Society, and for several years was
the presiding officer of the Chest i er
County Medical Association.
I The deceasedivas highly esteemed
throughout the State, and his demise
•Will be generally lamented.
CArriLovErr . , of Danville, has been
nomina ed by the - rePnblicanS jof
Moritonr county for 'Member of the.
Legislature, and we 'learn from a
prominent democrat that the pro a
bilities are he will be elected. e
hope so. - L. is a man of e=
°Lied abilitfand . unswerving intg
rrty. His election would be an hoior
to little Montour. '
Tun republican convention of Che
&lung county, N. Y., met on Satin.-
day, and nominated Hon. E. N.inigs
mg for, State Senator by a votelof
112, to 28 for his opponent. If the
Other counties in • the district coneur
in his nomination, Hr. F. "will conc ur
elected by a'largo majority. 'No +t
ier man could be chosen.
Tun Republican party has shown
from time to time, that it knows low
to break its own 'idols. No mad is
So high as to be above the most
severe and searching investigation,
and, if found wanting, is at once put
aside, however long and distinguish
ed may have been his services', --
0/ivcr,P. Morton, at: Athens, Ohio.i
E. S. kfcCooK,' Secretary of
Dakota, 'Territory, was ' assassinated
tit C.' publfc ragroad i meeting in Yank
ton; on the 12th inst. His murderer
is P. P: WINTEMIIITE, a b o anker 4l / 4 ef
I that town.
A disastrons flood in the .Itio
Grandy isreported. The, dispatch [
says there is an almost unbrOlceni
"sheet of . water from . BroWnsvilloi
, . ,:
Texas, to the Galt - ' ' -
111
Osi hundred tons of American ir onto
was sold - in Liverpool on Monday;
[,;
TiEE 3,'" t enon , fever is raging fearfulln
r:lt Shreveport, La:
Nov: Advertisements.
I LIST of letters remaining in 010
'owanda rest Office, for the weekending liCpi,
Xl7, 'a 1873: 6 '
Angel, E. J. Malley, Rate ti
Bennett, E. R. Merely, li• R. ~
I Barnes, Frank J.
McDonald, John •P .
Briton, John McMahon, Rosa I vi
I Brown. C. W. !Goren, Mary 1 k'
z.,'
Burnell, Mary . Phillips. Ada I •
Curry, Celia Paterseud: Brown : ''.l
Cox, G. W. ' , Pageta. G. • I j.I .
Clark, Belinda . Peekharu. S. M. ,L;
, Dougherty, alike Qaegley. Anita 1 R,
Driscoll. Goo. W. :, Ram:tall, Win. I
Forgarty, Kato Ross, Josephine I .4 . .1
Ferguson. Susan Rice, Lawrence I
,'•,,
Geary, 11. W. J • Regan, Aggie 1 -,,,
Goodheart, It. W. Butte, George
(Madding, Harn'l Rice, Mary , 1
, Ilolbrook. Maggie Stales, Clarence 1 .'i
Humburch, parry Smith, 0: 11. t 5,
110 F.
Mrs. Thos. Smith, Sidney ii:
Hick, Daniel Sherman, Tyler
Horn,Oliver R: Frank, Roes P
Hendelman, A. ' Upham; W. J.
Johnion, Jas. Vanness, Prof. S S.
Kingman, Mrs. • Walker, Rate: i,l,
Kennedy, Patrick Wood, Alethea '-',
Lynch. Patrick '- Wilmot, T. W. ti l
• Leo, William Walbridge, Sam el :-.1
Lagan, Mary White, Michele' '2
Lee, Kato r ..
Welsh, Mary
Lee, Emily. • , Wieland!. Aka:
MeNaman, John . Walters, Abbey ,
Mohan, Bridget . , .. .„
f.,
:i
Persons calling 4 . r any of the ribose letterS
will please say adinrtisecl, giving date nfi st.
.:,.4.
S. W. ALVORD; P. M. ,!,
A THING• OF BEAUTY IS A 40Y1
FOILEVEIII ena '
iIUGENIN'S,TENVELRY STO tE,4.1
(olio door north or Baltr's Block),
Is juat the place to buy the moat beagi
PLATED ' AND SOLID I
GOLD JE RY!
To bo found in any of theestablisbment, out elder
;
of tho largo cities, Our stock of .
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CLOCKS AND WATO :I '
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cannot fall to'init tho moatloatidnotta bo as tc;
quality and price. ,
OUR SPECTACLES
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are or the best mamtacttiro and aktpteil to all ee
t.:
ItEHEMBER - .THEN;'N
if you Want anything in our line, from the smallest[
ring to the best watch, give as a call bef Tour:"
chasing. . - M7OE:TM 11 S. t•
September 16, 1879. ..,
QTE.ta HORSE POWER o.lr
kJ SALE .— The undersigned offers for a 08 ,c ,!
Gorse Petrov ravine and Boller, togethet Ith a?,
complete let of mechinery for a circular Saw 31M.';
Will be sold,chcap. For further Information linguini,
of Means;-11ockwell at Co., cr the tuedersi&ed aV
it Owen's, in Wysoz, Pa.
Sept 10,1973 E. 0.0 - . h
EIV FALL GOODS.,
THIS WEER,
kl -AT
EVANS & HILDBETH'S.
Bridge Street.
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September 11. 1173.
. .
CENTRAL COAL YARD
RE-ESTABLISHED !
In consequence of an attempt to shut me out pf
the Coal trade on account of my =mum WAY - or
trannia, in sztz.mro COAL by CAB LOAD, I have
concluded to
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RE-OPEN MY COAL YARD!
So as to be able to supply all who May wish to buy
well prepared Coal, either by the can LOAD or watt
`Lou. at fair prices ; and In any desired quantity ; or
delivered at any station on the Pal & N. Y. B B.
A fair'share of public patronage solicited.
' Towanda, Sept 4, '73. ; R. Ptif.•WP.LLES.;
•
THE CITIZENS OF' PENN
SYLVANIA,—Your attention is spechilly in.
vited to the fact that the National Banks are now
prepared to receive subscriptions to the Capital
Stock of the Centennial Board of Finance. The
funds realized from this swum& are to be employed
in the erection of the.buildings for the International
Exhibition,. and the expenses connected with the
same. It is confidently believed that the Keystone
State will be represented by the name of every citi
zen alive to patriotic commemoration of the one
hundredth birth-day of the nation; Tim shares of
stock are offered for $:0 each, and subscribers will
receive a handsomely steel engraved Certilleate. of
Stock, suitable for framing and• preservation as a
national memorial,
Interest at the rate of six per cent per annum will
be paid on all payments of Centennial Stock from
date of payment to Ja nuary' 1, 1876.
Subscriberswho are not near a National Bank
can remit a check or'post-onice order to the under
signed.
311335 K. FBALRY, Treasurer.
Sept 4, '73. 904 Walnut St., Phil'a.
CHEAP COAL ! H • , •
For thirty days the Salliviu Anthracite Coal Com
pany will sell
FRESH MINED COAL,!
Direct from the //Ws, by the car load, delivered on
any of the sidings in Towanda, as foliows:
Grate and Chestnut,
53 50 per gross ton.
Egg • - e... 3 60 -
Stove • 41 44 44'
All orders must be acco ttied with-the money,
and the cars must be unloaded within twenty-four
hours after their arrival.
O 31. SANDERSON. t
Towanda, Sept 2, '73. . President.
BRIDGE LETTING.—SeaIed pro
posals will be received at the house of - V. M.
Long k Son, in Troy Borough, on WEDNESDAY.
SEPT. 2i, 1873, until 2 o'clock, p. m., for the build
ing and compleding.of a Bridge across Sugar Creek,
in said Borough. Specifications fbr the same May
be seen at the Conurdsidenet's Office and at the en
tice of W. H. Carnochan. in Troy Borough, for one
week previous to tholetting. .
1 :1141 C
1 1.
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• t 001ZIMISOnterl•
Commissioner's brace, &tit 8, 1878.
ratirgormalnin
is respectfully
Informs that the Book-Bindery
had been removed _to the "Re Buildin,
third story, where will be dons porter" g
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80-OK-BINDING!
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In all its various branches, on terms - as reasonable
as "the times" will allow. The Bindery will beim.
der the charge of
a.
Q. warrsimo, •
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An experienced Binder, and all work will be tally
done in a style and manner which cannot be
Made, Magazines, Newspapers, Old Books, ke.,
bound in every variety eV style.. Particular atten
tion will be paid to toe Bang and Binding of
i
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. BLANK BOOKS,
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To any desired pattern, which in quality and dant-
MINT will be instituted. ; . •
All work will be may for delivery when promlied.
The patronage of the public is solicited, and per-
Rd: Satisfaction guareanteelL •
Towanda, August 2,1886.--tf •
VAN - hYBIS BAILBOAD.—Taking effect
Monday. Nffv. 11. 1872. •
-A. at ~;
8:00 TOWANDA
• SAO ) 'BASALLY- JUNCTION 8:60
-•• 8:30. ; ....YOBBOS ' 3:30
9:10 ' WILOOIII3 • 2:45
9:30 ....NEW ALBANY.... 2a6 •
9:50 Yit.LLBBB 2:05
-10:20 RUMORS 1:30
.11.10 , • • BSSNICE.. , 12:90
A. LI. ' '
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" B. F. GOODMAN,.
Gaul Passenger Agent.
I{ OR ` . .SALE.-34 house • and I lo
situate in the northern part of the borough o
Towanda. is now offered for sale. cheap.
.7ulyEl 73. • ' J. UMY WATTS.
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'IIkTEW GOODS . !
T : !LOB & CO;,
HAVE 1H ST OPENED A .• •
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LANGE AND CIPILPLETE
STOLZ 'OF
I
FALL AND WOMB GiquD§!
DRESS G00,D4
BRAWLS AND CLOTHS, . I
CLOTHS AND C - 14S3IERS,
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LADIES AND MISSES S OES,
CAIRETg,. DOM.ESTICS, ‘'c., Stc.
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A FINE AbSOWLI,t ENT ' - i
.. 1 AT LOWEST %IMES.
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September,llB73.
SQUSQUEHANNI COLLG q TE.
:INSTrrti,Tt .__ I . ' I .
. , The falter= of the Susquehanna Co egiite Insti
tute will conipience MONDAY. 411011 T 21 073,
under the following ems of instructore:-
EDWIN E. QUINLAN, Principal. Latin an Greek
Language, and Theory and Prelim of eaching.
AIIIRA J. CRANDALL, A.M., Comme ial Branch
es,fc Sciences arid 3lathematics. i
EDGAR H. SHERWOOD. Instrumental Muelc.
Mae MARY E. MEERRI.LL, PreceptresS, Common
and Higher English. . • i 1
Mss. MARY A. - gIIERWOOD,i Math mattes and
German un_Plage. I_ i '
M. J. LZQUIN, French Language. I' l
.....,'
Msg. C. E. CRANDALL, Painting ant Draping;
Prof. Crandall comes recommended in the highest
terms by President Allen, of the Altredi UniVeraity,
Prof. Ford of the Elmira Female College, and by
several boards of education by 7hom o has been
employed during ten years of active rience in
the school room
other I ' I
Of Miss Merr il l and tho in !Niche s, their rec•
ord.in the Institute ts such that It n de no com
mendation to those
W ho hive patronize the 'school.
No pains will be spared to Mainn " tile high
standing of the institution.nd by care tilly looking
to the interests of each individual Stu tto make
l en
its work even more eMcien'Each to ' er will have
his 1 speciality, and use /every facilityo make the
topics interesting, and to secure the lar est possible
results in his , department. . 1 1 •• .
r
- A:Teachers' Class will be organized a t'the com
mencement of the fall term, The coin of instruc
tion will include not only School gdve meni. meth:
ode of instruction mid other topics auxiliary to
teaching, but also daily drills in the branches taught
in tho schools in the country. tuition n this class,
eight dollars. , 1 i . I
To save expenSe, text books, the es ese in the
county will be 'used In the EngliSti b nches, with
the exception of Geography. 1
To make the sojourn of non-reside t students
more pleasant, the Principal will use bis house—
situated put a few rods frorn the Instit to building
—for boarding puppets, Where , . roe s tarnished
throughout and provided with clothes closets and
other eonVeniences w ill
,be furnished f r the young
ladies. 1. ' :' 1 I
Theban rooms in me Institute will e furnished
and assigned to the young men : 'air 1 . board at
the house of the PrincipsE- There wit be I easeful
supervision on the part of the Pend and teachers
of the manner in which students eznpl y their time.
-Price-for, furnished room and board,' 'deluding
fuel, lights, and washing' not to exceed Big pieces,
Et ,iOO per week.' Students will' ft:milli their own
toilet and beheld accountable for Rini furniture in
their rooms.
' Tuition from Four to Ten Dollars or term, ac
cording to studies pursued. ;
For further particulars or circulars . ' address the
Principal, E. E. QUEILAr. Towanda 'a.
MILLER. FOX
41814 Preet Board Trustees.
T HREE CHEERS FOR 1314. 1 4
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• . RED, WHITE AND /37E...
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Th e undersigned, having ruralise • the `interest
of Mx. Johnson in the .. red, white sini blue " store
o f
n B r
dogeb Street, respectfully solicit the patronage
o t, .
. , . . ,Our Stock of , 'II
CHOICE FAMILY GR CERIES.
' is equal to i any in this secticin, d vie'
' .DEFY COMPETITION IN P OE-4. '
Wti make a spbcialty of 1
TEAS AND CO, FE . ,.''.
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• • And invite attention to our Stock.
• ' Our Motto Is : i [
i
t "QIIIUK SALESAND SMALL PROFITS."'
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, .1 • WILCOX .. RIDWAY:
Towanda, Sept 4,' '72. . ' '
ypw IS TitlS FOR i. 4 tW L '
I
iWe offer DRESSED LUMBE R at
the following rates: • , I ..
Hinniock moortrig,lchoice).'.... ...... . $lB per M.
White. Pine 26 ..
_pit c h .. *. ..
- Id - 1 a
- Siding " " ' --:•.:./ ito2s ..
Picket. from $2 to $l, per hundred. , 1
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- PLANING. kelvin's°, nz-ss. •ntaL .te . -
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;Dime at • moment's Make and by . ;best; machin
ery now made. We have on band', I -
ME HUNDRED THousAlm mkt' . BY EIIRDED
: We barb' in the Mill Po • . .1
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• THREE BONDI= AND I" , T UOI.IBAND
, . If EZT 01 DUNDEE I
And are' constantly Nan • . •
; sir Parties . who can reach-. us • foolish to go
near theratlromt for Lumber, as rind • anY clrcum•
Omen we can BELL IT •I'• • : : least the
coin of transportation from bere to . . e railroads--
My $2 to $3 per thousand. • I '
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• . lions 26,13. • :. 1 Camptown.
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STRAY.-Caine into th :. eneloinre
E 'of the undersigned. in North .' .da twpt.;
, cm or about the 20th of May, 1873 TWO Baur
le The owner is requested to come I forward, prove
f .property, pay charges. and take themiaway.
- .111CHAU, LYNCH..
1 1North Towanda, Belk 10,1879.-3 ' ..
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cODDING, RUSSEL
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Aiat the attention of bfl Ua to their groat vallid7
of old find ziew Patterns of; I • 1 - ''
COOKING AND :EATING
STOVES, A cES,
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FIRE PLACE TEES.
BEYI4IO , L L D r es i NVROUGIIT 'IIIION,
OBIEN BASEIBUBSING,
AND BOYNTON SA LAMANDER
F 14; ACIES.
KEROSENE. LAMPS.;
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SILVER PLATE D 'o4§,tiND
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CLOTHES'; G E S.
BRITANNIA- 1 'C`FPEP,', POTS,
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NATIONAL; ;CO, • FEE POTS.
HICKOK'S POR AB CIDER , I
PA Kg:El - VS &Ai Skt, T GUNS
TAYL E. &I CO.
LOGES AND LA. CATS.
All kinds of Jo)) Work, as Pipe;
'Gas Fixtures and Plumbinglon shott,
notice: '
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VARNISHES.
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in Towanda To ehip,'fras e di
vided into ' '• •
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riVil-AefiE LOTS,
And these lots! are I now offe e for
sale at great bar Ons. The lot l s f ont
on the road r leading to. Mon e ton,
and they arb veWidesirablo for b ild
ing lots. It ' is the last Oypo tr&tity -
which will be j•i , ffe+l for •S ct&ing
good sized lots ; t reasonabl 'pfice.a
near the basin s portion 1 the
borough. Also' ~ •
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On' east side of ,road. Also t 0 rge
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BRICKIII:TELLtNG HO 'IE,
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With V .; acres o laud, the ho con
tains all modern iL4provene is and
is one of the ;aost, desirab e re,i
deuces in the county. Also .he
LARGE SfEA.MIFLOURIN t )FILL
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'The Mill is ns i kirly w and capable
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of doing the hes wor . Al: :o
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Adjoining Lualta Hose Co. •riddirg
.in Towand BO'r7gb. ' I
A map, cit . tbe otS may b: sen b)
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coning l on- l i the i 1 nu,signed a cV c
of Bartlett &Ti r ey,l or J. A. oioriNi';.
Tor further !p rticulars ,a 1 lon or
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Also a Lirgb assortment, of
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Of FA. FAX: Y 1'111'4.:..,1
Curing Costiveneesi 4.or:dice; Dye psin.' lad , '
.restion, Dysentery, Fird ItorGaclL and c each, E -
sipelas, Headai:lio, ',Di . e l s,lEhi4;tunatisu , Eropti..tns
afid Skin Dikoiers,lß•liolisneiss, ,Live rol•la 112: - 2 .
Dropsy, Tetters, 'Tint:fr l e a i nd Salt Rhe ti ,- Worills.
Gout, Neuralgia r as a pif F ier pill, and rcc ^i:3 ing-t.1.•
'llilitel2d,ara therm:it c l ohpbnilalpargative c per f , til. l l l
I Their effects abliudin IT 51,0„ .1 boo' mu .1 they c ';'rel
I all'other Pills.' They Ile safe land pier .i.' :It L''• l'.l•''.
Ibut powerful in enre.. :l Theytrge out I t le foul lit:-
more of the blood.;.• Giey• iltim. ilate the s,ilvt:lsh l Icy
disordered orgnr; IMO action; Lind they i o dart Itlint
and tonelto the who l lo,lbning. ~They cu - t. not only
the every day - comPl l aints bf c . 4try bodylint formil
ahle and .dingerieue 11. di l eases" _frost ski l ful 1 -43.!•-
• c ians, most eminent) I 1 i•; ,- yro l en, end c 7 1 1 best c.:; , ::-
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zents, scud ee.illlitL...s or cues perfo • ed ar,,Per
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'great benefits ,lhey - lial i v , e 7i veu frony,ttes,.. l . pills.
They are tko sa i fost l an .hest , physlo for ,thrildren, hs-
Cause Mll4 as 'atilt e, 'Ceitti s + Being s l y tar zoitzl,
they are easy to tai r et, and being pure" veect - ,ltlr•
they are etatireit i tiar , 10 1 4.' j ' ' I ' I
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Practical 4, i! •111r413iical Cheriil t . • : "
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' August 2S '"- 1,. :. i : • , 1
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l I „'ill
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and exaMine goods land' prices before tirclia&in,t;
elsewhere.. ' i l t 11 Itt i • I May '1, — .167 'j•
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BOARDS, I I•O4 7 )7O.viII, SIDING ~
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• And a varietiorgetritoci. rile foi, sal , -
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We have now to oppration a new, lies ,y, z,it-7 , ' ,1
Planer, and otherilmilehtnery, combini 1.., all'(
recent improvefointii, and of the mostsu; N.l) , ilO [ l,
' manahip. Runnit4hY a nover4alling wa or - Por r •
, we are able to dowpSlo a 8 soon 'as it is p ~,,1it.41 -
ilo it 'cheaply, and Itentmr ill the care tub sszry for
doing It • perfectly.),l )111 in tlie•work an I er, , ..rs:
wo.will satisfy everyl.Me,n ; as , to prirce nd nod ,
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BDiGRIDGE . LETT
,:—Seal a prO•
posals will helridetvod atl the house f Enact , "
1 miller, In Asylum tWI, Li on TUESDAY, SEI, 'EMBER,
88, 1873, until 2 o'clock; p. , m.iliot,' ttio ha - iline : t 2l2 !
completing of a lite, across he . month f lu,irf . o
Creek near slid pia . I Specifications for :ICe. san.e
inny bo seen at thO•POtnmisetonere Ofrt e•arl at
the bones of Ruisslll,3liller for ono week Prevl ct "
to said letting. !•,' , t , t - E.IC. EELL)GG,. _i •
t ,II - i , MORRIS Sit EPARV.. I, '
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, 'Commissioner:s SeptG.,llce, t, 1573.1 • l i l , ,
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