_FROM- AEONS. - - Ak,Portißyron.they make paper ikif turels: —CP-00 New Yorlt Pair at Utica next week. —The Pennsylvania State Fair was held last week at Erie: ' Mosby is going to reside in Itishmond.' -13 um exhibits - $lOO to suffe;:= in g f 4 ll'iMll4rt., , , --r- - , Edmonia Lewis, the - colored sbuirtress, ia in San Franciato. I —GeOtge Francis ,Train lest heavily by the financial rupture; ' --Miss ' Tluickery ' will, r take amerrea to her bosom next year. —The king of Ashantee has - 338 ivives, and still tie is not happy; , =General A". P. Banks is a pro bable member of the Massachusetts legialature. - j 43.1onit'Wp.shir . cgton enjoyed the • flrat-sho w.storm of the season recently. —Caleb Cushing read sixty . yol nmea of MassaclAusetts law reports in nineteen —William Eiferett, son of Hon. Edward Ercrett, 'Ma been admitted to the —Mrs: Butler, the wife of • the late Egyptian consul, is to resume 64'3 stage in New York. - ---The recently deceased emperor 'of hieroccolveighpd at the Limo nt his death over 300 pounds.. • -41cob.Sitnonfort's twenty-sOcond baby took the ;first preiniurn at the Page county,-lowa, be.by show. • -. —Dana E. King, .of Minnesota, has Veenappointed surveyor Genera of the United:Stites for theDistrictoofninneeota. —The total anionnt" of - money re caved at...the. Treastiry in the at Shied year for the "eonseienc?, ft:pad". was $25,551 "21. Three card raonte playera are gettingi numerous 'again on the illiglson i River Railroad. : k '. - • . I —Rhode Isl ad is over-run with ',nice. - There - ant! at least thirty or forty of qiem. • . ‘:+ =The Nortistown'iterald. says difaleations 'won't stop till. editors get hold •of the off4es. T t • • . • .-To milk: ^cow-- , stand off abattteight feet and 'Yell, "So you darned old 'skirtitint,'.' • t —A boy in Cidlicothe, Phip, Was sri_hungry after gum-drops' that In-mistook a Union torpedo for one. U went big hair. —lda Lewis, the . heroine, 'goes about with an old-wrapper trailing behind her, hair down, and slippers , out at the toes.. train on the Midlandllailroad is being run - withia sheriff on board,' it hal* been seized for debt. ~ _ . 1 -The Midlaod.company i - said- to owe $50,000 to poor men in the. town of illarai ki%tinr„ *;dlian County. , 1 —Air. George G. Cooper ; city edi tor of the Rochester LstiOl, haal resigned his. position on' account, of impaired health. , . f --A shaft sank - at Lochester, s:trneli a coal veinlat a'depth 100 feet. It is in. _tbadc.4:l to Pink -it 200. feet farther.] —A candidate for. the 'Lieutenant Governorship of Missipni kert a harbin's shop in Memphis a few years igo. .1 I • —The seventh annual reunion of the army . of the_Tennessee will be held at Toledo on fle,lsth and 16th of Oetoberinst. —The defects of the 'understand ing, like those of the face, grow (worse' as we ..gTow.old. • - • —The two best rules. for a System. of rhetoric are,--first; have ste'thingi to say, and next,say iz. ' 1. thotight that interns tionul bridge across Niagara at Eprt Erie, will be opal for use tome time in October. . f. Louis claims to contain • three `6ltizena_who are worth over' .$10,000,000, and :seven others who are worth more than $l,- 000,000, - '• ----- • • -4-Three questions to !be put to before speakinr.eviljof any man f First, is it true?&rand, is it ;kind? Third, is it , ncdesaars? • • _ I .. , : •1. , —.N: nie.eting,. of the surgeons who served in the confeileratCarmy has been Cal-. ' led, to take place at Atlanta, on the 20th of • . May, next scar: l "' 1 .. : I •• l , —The tobacco-- crop . flaw being ' Effeured in Virginia is the _best hat has been raisettin 'Virginia for years past, I according to tri.yncthbiarg dispatch. :. .1 ' ' ' • ;—There are said ,to 'be five . vam ke, p e' in the House Represeutatives,.caniedby the death of members elect, Since the adjourn= rnent of Congress last March, I •. ' i ' ' • : ~,,, —A reunion of the Pagee -fainily took place at Bedfort, Mass., on the 25th . inst. •i There was -a - ,vernnao of two laiuidred pages r ptet•ent .: I ' • • •• The death of one of Oerinany's groat comic poets and humo;ons;play -writers, Jplteri Roderick tenedix., is announced by cable. 7 7 . — llo4maii, the Biookliji treasury ! thief, the other - morning tied al peach On a !! string and lowered it to Kate Stoddard, who oceupicea cell'l3slow hint. 1 _ - • —Hon. Jaebb ..A.-:"Ambler, member of o - • , ngress from Ohio, attempted to whip an editcr•ln his district, and reconsidered the mat ; kr_sttcr having been considerably bruised. • • ---Right Ret, -- -George M. Randall, • Xviecopal Bishop - of Colorado, Iceiwllexico and Wyennmy. .died at hiss residence in Denver, Coloradola3t weelt. • 4t.is believed that thefarmers of 31innesotil may make•five; million dollars extra this year by the care thy exercise in securing --Reports from seventy portnties in Allinol.4,‘ to Septembergive{ the average ' 5- contlition prthe corn crop at preeet* at 3} per • cent. below last year, I I —Asubscription has -been started s in.Binstainpton to raise $l5O to pap the fino of • ,13oFrom.z, the mail cortvicted of an asmult on )fu3 wife. _ , —4t-Fort i -CaPe, Disappointment, waolinAto.a Territory, there has not 'been a Case sickness retorted for months. Company H. Fourth Artillery; is on.daty at that P'attio , . last ston'e .of the Interna tional Bridge'ltt Fcirt 'Erie, Ontario, was laid Friday afternoon.,The bridge' wilt be ready for train's:the 27tH inst. • ceremony of turning the first Foctfor the firat'railray in Persia, took Place recently ha the presence of the leading Persian cfliealp and oft& foreign consuls. • , - , --Sandwich Islands advices to.the sill inst., have been received at B= l- Francisco. The Hawaiian (internment has concluded to negotiati a treaty with the United States on the Ltd.:s of he eessiOn of Pearl River Harbor. - —The people of California have a theory that the real pearl oyster, ia 'to be found •in their waters, and are determined,-if possible, to add pearl fishing. to the number of their in dustries. , - - • • • --The Ma.nnitietare of ice, in some tt the :ionthOrn Cities nets a profit of $75 on ci-,ry hundred, but a fanny, freezer has been h:ventcd which advertises to make ice is a'reir niinutes at a trifling expense. CO ny has - been formed in Titusville, Pa. ith a capital of a quarter of a della , or; the purpose of laying lines of pipk!for-flie transportation of ,oil to that place from all produchWistrict. • -The Brattleliiio,. Vt.; spiritual Wiet2r who has finishid - Dickens' "Eddie Drood," has been 61refe4 $2,000 for, the copy* an indnhitable evidence that P‘)O1 Killer is badly needed ,somewhere. Soithamp ed- ton, England, reeently,a Whale followa German ship abiat a mile up the River Itchen close to NOrthampton bridge. A number of workmen went out. in boats nud drov : p it into shallow water, where it was barpooned?nd killed. —A. Peal:CY= paper - tetla a Story about a twentr-eight-year old horse, which had been _ driven . .to the post, office' ; every day _fd•rilie past twenty-one years, dying from gmf because hie owner drove another torte on the usual day errand. • —An ‘%ar . Iptlosing movement" in T tusvillo has not been acquiesced in by all the .erchints of that place; and some one has - Lcen breaking windows in the - stores of those outside ofthe "closing eircle.'' The Chief.of l'plico of the city offers a 'reward for the arrest ut'tbe °fie riders. t • • ' —Shortly after the recent illness ~; Hon. Joha Hickman, ,Afon. Washlngton Tv•yrisent3 called on him, and wishing to en :Airrge him, remarked :" Hickinary I ain't sm that poor uppriamnco need tro p • yon." "No Townsend," quickly - rePlied. s the inralidttatesnuto, doesn't; it tuelP! peal - Anne that tronblP4 Tue." . '! I k ' VadioiAltionttr Mil Towaida, - Thursday, Oct. ! 9,1573. - I EDITORS E. 0. Ootnucn. $: 1: ALvoitio BEI"ITELIC.W STATE t TICKET. RtpusugOT courrripmET c , FO# DEPIIESILITsO3, R.IOOEII, or WYBOX; 1 • JAMES 11. WEBB, or jiimrrunEri • ; FOE ABSOCLAX6 j. W. INGHAM, or VrEavirr. ..:Tur.Astauts, MAT. hiARST-TALT4, Famigm. E. It. D - THE LATESt • y y I BELOw we give the copy of a leder which is being extensively ;circulated through this county, Th` t e letters all appear and be written! .: f rom - ,Tioga county and are well chiettlated to de peive. I 4-moment's how ever, 01 suffice to convince man . of ordinary intelligenee,, that the letter is one of thfi :ninenfons frauds::Teiorted to by EfEjnne to ac complieb his villainous scheme of se- curingF. rinnequa i county. Its. ' H.- WEss,a3 the writer of (hp letter well knowf, , is opposed to anyi4ivision of this culnty, and was nomtsizated solely becausehe was in fai:or of preserving the unity of the county. S. FL 'Wu sox, whose name' is at .taehe4 I to the letter', is one of the Judges Tioga connty,'l,nd has for years been the pliant tool of PFria „ .. Himoic.i : . A year ago last wintek a bill was. Nissed through the legiSla . tare abol ishing the office of' Additional Law Judge for Tioga colinty,bjat somehow the bill mysteriously dis#peared be fore reaching the Governor. In the face of , the repeal, Mr. !Mows last year accepted a nomination for the office and was' elected. !Prriza un doubtedly instructed Mi. W. or his friendstiow to dispose - 4' the objec tionable bill after it had passe r d the Legislature in conformity - xvidi 'the wishes of th people, of Tipga county, and no* seeks to, pay Trimuo for his services by attempting id,peipe trate a wicked 'rind diabolical . ;fraud upon the pgople of this count y; trusting to the 'cloak Of his -jadiciaL ermine to give his' t falsehoods credence. bh shame!' , where is thy blaSh I , We' , 1 assure the people_ofthe county that we know Mr. Win 4o be op, TH3- Bed to any divisivion.of this county, and if lie were not we would oppose his election.:- Ur i Wit.soii knows this fact as Well as we dO, ;rid his rick- Jess falSehoods do not Iliecome.the station Which he disgraLjas. It will be ie mbered that this : same wn e SON Iva, mte of the CoMmissioners named bY HERDIC in, hute . Fr county bill list winter. -1 1 • --- - - The map referred to was totten up at the expense of PETERHEAD Ic, and the new county represeni.ed is just what he expects to get finally in his Minnequa county. • I ne have no doubt thiS letter will appeor, in the " Gleaner and Canton Sew' tinel Ibis week, and will be palmed off as doming from those iopposed to division. -Be not deceived. A day r of retribution is coming fOr the wick ed conspirators who fink by Each fraudulent-means to deceive the pea ple. , 1 1 waiminonce, Pll...cfetqber 6, 1878. Dux. Sire—lt is currently cueulated here and in tho eastern portion of this county that Its. Wawa, your candidate for BepieSentative has pledged himself, if electod, that the will do all, he can to make a new county out of the eastern townships lot this countyand tho restern town slii_ps of Bradford. . In aonfumation of thisl enciote herewith one of the maps circulated showing the townships proposed to be taken from each atiunty. It is also represented that the voters of Troy, are disposed to support lir. Want) without dis tinction of party, to accomplish this 'object. If this be so the people of Bradford, who are opposed fo division, should unite t defeat him, as a glance . at the map will demonstrate that such division is ruinous to the in sta of East ern Bradford and Western Tioga. ' Sours, &c., i i • ' S. Fi WILSON. Another evidence f Diri. Wnsos'e perfidy in this matter, is t$ fact that the gentleman to whom h&addressed his letter is an' entire stringer to laina and is riot a prominnt public - man. . '' TOM VO'L'ES.. We that. as eff44 will he made to i deceive. unwary Voters, by, 'Siding up sets of tickets with Gummi and TEBiT'S names in plac of Mimic and Wl43s. Every voter >shOuld ex amine his ballots hefore depoeiting them,i, and see -that over , name is , correct. , , i 1 A' FALSEHOOD. 1 I The report industriously icirctdated to the effect that Mr. Vi i rJEBB has pledged , himself to repeal the local option law, if elected, is S Malicious falsehood instigated by tbo.inemies of temperance. Mr. W.'s *bola , life affords a refutation of thi slaoer. Both o onr legislative candidates - are open, uncompromising adocates of ternpece.. 31a.ihuetilimMY, thaiieMocratic candidate for representativt, ie a res ident of Terry township and has bemi for years; and yet he voted last fall in BarOlay, because he' Ina engaged on a contract there, and di& not wish to go home. Should such!,ltt man be trai3tal l to represent the 'People of this county in the legislatOre ? I -IT is confidently aiser4 that the Chief 'i'asticeship of tile United Stites Supreme Court has not been tendered to any one. ' 808 STATE TREMSIREB, liOBERT W. MACKEY. ALE EN CoOrFr. SUM= JIM; 1 ISAAC G. GORDON; of JErmisolt Cotairn. • comaussiortra,i ' • 3 A8R., 1 A 31 ME= !ir!A Taims.• I nats onsicutorlia, B. F. SNAPP,r op 041:11/BIL AUD/TON ONG; of TOW*Di • NOV,TH. 4 E .1. TtikV lIT or, The recent tiatko tionta Outitim#olo 4 4 00 d . : t ' ' ,- Po-i. ' CiitO , llif t. l o l ' '''i'' Vtrit , 1- tipro.". -- ;,. .w .. , , , oonstitutien.Se enactment by the *Mature of any law ha' n liive.isj OM= in - 1 4 operation l on hakl passaitlie convention to thiid g.'' This proposition t if adopted; asit most assuredly will' be, vill pfevent the •papaw by the 1 ktiE4inreof 07..i0NY idatiPek.the• erection ol net counties ,,. or, to any other eub ect:not general in Hateful! and aPPliOehi3O to died whole 'i 3 tate, Under *ha PiovisiolOn the organic law of the State, Usibrirean 'be:enact ed which 3 / 4 74.1. Mae the divisiOn Of our coati pissible, until at, least the U - ,. - : :ay for division shall- be dem. a'. , : ..bra largelyind poitilatiou, which xn4st be in. the remoteluture; ifeter: - 1, Of course the, proposed' aftiendmeill 'will - not . be . - , ratified ini tin*to be operiti upon the next 1 legislature; 141efere the .greater neeCs i ity 'that tilie.ssr&: Mss. and Wini 6 our candidates for 1 the legislatdri3 6041 be jsupported by II every ap nent of division, ' 4 , thg, .can both a relied Up ,I,:i 40 '' 6l3 -Ai possnile„ Zeitien to: d eati4;):44 !! . mols,diviiiioni . iicheme and, sa knOw, full- well, well:pat no other .'ditiebni is! possible under` ie present eciMititn 2 lion. , Defeat:WU - Dip, 41 the ' e 'legislS: tare to bi elected,. on 'Tuesday next,' and WO Wit tiA 'ilia to I the , . igitation of the divi si on Of Bradford, , for all time. lri vie:* _of this , nspeet of the question wit, licit eernestly .implore d - '1 . . 1 ir..o every op nen* of .diykion to JO aside a petty co plaints • and jealousie and eve tcipireasrs. Bina and. WzinA hilt ind united vole. We frankly- cenfess that personally Mr.: Wxm was not our' choice for the nothination this fall.`' . His nomina-' tion'was not nited upOn any ground per.son b n t sorely and entirely zpon.that of pis ability to oppose and iirelent division. 17pon this' groiid, alone wu. ji yielded ot opPosition 'tohiS nomination ; as did hundredn of others, lwho regarded toe uniti Of' our county above all questions a person h i nature. For these re and we earne i stly urge every voter o ..osed to di • .n, to foreitci all pe.rso Objection: to either of our can. 'dates !for . e legislature and give" o them a n tectpvote. 1 , COL. PIOLE;ET fills ' ii+t• Argus with abuse of , Messrs, Wks and Mvm and 143 atifm :of Messrs.; TERRI' and G ;because lie knows his men. He knowwthati When through his Schtqlkill oatuity looster, he prof cured the ':pasiage 'I clandestinely through the Senate, in the absence of our ISenator at ' Phila'delphia„ engaged bpon a special committee of investigation, the, bill authorising county btlildinvt• at Toy, that trftlA4 TULEY SiCitiltaneonsly iiith the I past sage ofthatlill,:.was Torking in eel lusion with ;him in deceiving the people df the eastern part' of the county into Signing petitions in favor of Minnequa : county,, in thie 1 PiOurr and Tnasye in harmony. With C/o1:-1 3 3ourr, anything that will injufe Towanda. rough and the owners of property here is eagerly attempted. The -lo Cation of the '.ltailroadiDeimtihrowill his inconveniencekiiluence, to the injunr!Od inc onvenience of the people of hirrborough his constant and bittSr oppo sition to - the interests of our people, are the ) best evidences of his purpose. ,If he could succeed 'in divertingthe Carbcreek min )ll., Ing eliterig e with its capital and IT pationa e to tha t berfit of Min nequa, though the d feat of - MrEn and Won lie wOuld - lm in his glory. 1 • It' has been', his delight' to force the citizens along the !inapt the aband oned canal into 'lit''Hon with the Railroad Company , fo the gratifies :. tion of 'lila persona l lies, and then to draghena away to: an adjoining o.4i t county or - trial., His! ill success in this p I jcular, ought! to satisfy the Railioa COmpany after a while that it does.t pay to be made the in strume t of gratifying the opleen i of 10) an ambitions, designing demagogue, to the i guy ofthoseipon whom it is depe dant'forlatronage. ' The est evidence a,3 that Messrs. Itirna d WEBB'sre toi l be relied upon as being honestly fp" , earnestly ai3- posed•to arty division of our county, is the pot of 'their being bitterly opposed by Mauna d his allied, The fact allided to abOve,of Mr. Tzoor being [engaged' witi , noturr, in : eirculatang petitions 2 the 'east, in non: favor of 31innequa, the decero_ tive plea that a 'bill had passed the Senate for ierecting court buildings :at Troy 'while he knew as well ;,as -Con. 11 Ltor 'mew, that the' passage of that bill !vas primed by Col. no i in : the interes of 'Porto Hut ivic, is the strongest 'reason 'why he should not be' trOoted• ' ' Alma nntieipated, L. .J AEDBESB has been :Withdrawn I asa candidate for the li4alatitre, and Wain= is now 'ting let* 1+ different parts of the onnty, 'diecOng his friends to vote or Manx and Gatrynr. . THE aatOn ffinti , and , other pa•- pers, arie _charging .. t Wass is in favor of a-division in the interest of Troy. Ilfr the 'cluirge ' was true, Mr. WEBB ha s had abund • 0 t opportunity , eg7 to aecoindlish.his p during his five years:in the 1 ' ture. These charges against Mr. WEBB do -not emanate from the opponents of divis- ion, but axe trumped_ lup by the men who have Amen endeavoring for years, by the most corruptl means, to `se cureeT a now county ' cutting off a portion of Bradford. Although ' Mr. HERDIC! a4d his tools ver themselves with the _lion akin; they cannot coil teal their long ears. • lir ANRitEB6.7MMCIIII)II&VVN no more trouble: • I —11:-TattrIthp lekg,4lD•er str:.taegi hot* Won to Dew counties has Just reached mo The article ea now oomatim as It rem steadele,that ea II was eepta i rer d =Wpoo d ati mil oo et 52. Islay be Mdse. bat s trothoftlth Ul F .4 other = r of Uth Male can he 41 ed except by is hisr, , sag Ke e n os t i gt, d a the other watt thesabers to ftnneaUon th la there te nor , ger a r amw m 6* elAlhksoNm Weida than•Lozano•Wank, got .the• ohms zoadein friar of dtrialhe that coati! .• end the Itrall day Withered lett** aiqOthst IP ete; hot , Use oat W=o Ina wd. ania lt Le not :e are VS Pod trdthet., 1?4, 1 40 . I" n* , itthrost. : '.. pft Wsttat eixna LINDOii proved rec. - , resat tr,ust. reposed in• hire and voted for the repeal thelton-:, nage tar, after having warned' the ; people qt' - gie = Corrupt, means to' be *ell* effecting repel Lie professed . 'to have disooreesduronderfut.ineribi in:the 'ilstiii3 , tritiiisiitailread ,i as the " great artery *Which the commerce' ofthe great weitlinda its way to the eitisbotTi" :Snid be, after a long confeatnce with Theme £ SCOTT in lone ione . the cornteittee rooms' of the IBenab3, froth "the amide, 'II; am 41.(440:1isitic/ of fi4e, who bee read j through the. entire book, Wbilelnyebnitituente hainen ly readithe . When GrAnins Tiasixne proved false to hi s professions Of, supporting •the election of tTomi t r 1 0 : liurrnenrr for tfroverner,. he' cla imed , after a Con ference senator liisnron, to have disco'vered thatl he could not do so, " without striking at one wiser and greater than he--whose old white hat will be revered when the general's sword will be eaten with rust, and ehoulder-straps have lost their las. tre,"—and caineket with a glittering letter in,favor of BUMALEW: . Now,' while PETER H.F.RDIC is cor ruptly seeking to divide our eou.nty, GEOEME LASIDO)4 after a conference withParrat, claiMs to have discovered a "great artery of health and wealth" in the [waters of iAtinnequa, and as the climax of a long letter made up of glittering generalities, says that be is ." frankly and candidly for: Min nequter With these and many other evi : - deuces of GEoao Lawomes perfidy, people naturally inquire what mu rk ,ectionthese matters have with the forty to fifty thousand dollars of bonds and moneys at interest, of which Mr. Lasrx)u is possessed. `As ex / ( authoro'f'unbleishing, wick ed, and cal u m nious falsehoods, Lawyer WiLimixa . is 'certainly enti tled to the premium. In the REPORs.. sa of the 25th nit, we said that all of Air. ! Wimp's political manoeuvres , did not, meet with our- approval and that nominating him the party - lost 'sight of all! questions of party policy, in ii dosire to serve the best interests of the c ounty , u regardless of the e ff ect upon ?iir party organiza tion. Without publishing that artj cte Dir. ) WirT v lfrenic's dittgrney and henchman, in the last' Canton ,Sentinel, refers to it and says: "The lissom.= of test week has a long edi torial upon Jimmy Webb, his nomination, and its effect upon the party. The editor admits that for the good of the party and county be had better .not been nominated, and that the con vention moved by selfishness indiscreetly nom inated him, wholly disregarding the good of the party. HE regrets this and wishes it wore • otherwiss." The If:PORTER; aid nut admit, nor even intimate that for the " good of "the county Mr. V. had better not " been orainate4." .0n the contrary, we distimtly asserted that-the con vention was guided by wisdom in selecting him iitlthia time, and any reader of 'the 4ttowrau :Could' tot have understood l the. article in any other Sense. Mr. tiltLLims' attempt to misconstruei it will \recoil on his lying head. \ • • I .‘ 1 THE Canton •niiizq continues to reiterate the fals i ehood that Jas H. WEBB voted for increasing the \fees of .the' officers of t _this county. The' writer of thei3elcharges knows,, or ought to know, that there is not' one word of truth., in Ithem. By referring the journal of the House of 186), the reader!will find that both Wimp and CHAMBELMEN voted -against thei bill. The HERDIC Men, 'recognizing the fact that the defeat of Tzaine is the death of Minnepa, edopt the old Alemocratic :theory of -" anything\ to )eat GRANT," in conducting this can vass, and do not 'stop at ,anything, no matter how false and wicked, to injure Mr. Wipe!. The' game la tco 'patent,liowever,trind the unsciuptt lous conspirators will find in the end that they haveonly, duped them-seine? 1 JUDGE GOUDI7 i IE I Miry - appreciated by, the great 'mans of the people—by the men who Inive struggled with for tune all their lives, And. won succefis' only through honest toil. - 1 He is One °flew who has shed honor on this obis& He has pas ted ;through the fiery fnrnace, and he 'knows how to sympathise with and comprehend their wants and necessities Exper ience and study have fitted him for the bench ; but they have not blot ted on or (limed his recollections of his earlier years of man*. labor. He is the son of toil as well ntrof the schoolS; and.the people in, electing hidi to the Supreme Bench .WM be Able to, realize that are" not merely choosing a fit Man 'for the place, but are choosing one of thcon selves • the= highest place; in their gift. , 41, lull -vote is polled in this °aun ty next Tuesday, we shill;not only triumPhantly elect our whole county ticket) but will j aid in 'rolling up tye larges thajority, for litscszyjand Goa- DOX e -er given any candidates in the State. 1!il LETTER FROM WASHINGTON! Irmonsarior, teta, / 4' !ashen euttesent MAK* 111 4 011 406 Qt;Jai-$O9l l l, aNkrs hi* ,111 0 11 4 11 00 1 ,0 11 . 1 0 1) th° • N dui* 60 4 1 . 11 r0 0 . 1 taiseW Ir • Itteri • upon ips - maw* ofe t igenbot sal &otitis ildi thilertcioan the the clipt and. as a oonsequenos. . during the past weak. a pretty pawn' withdrawal Or &posits. especially - lip thole who hate been In thekthit otplacing their uttings la Ow-nu* Yr atituttons blown u &stags Banks. ire believe. thurrer.:thatulth the eueptkra ot the llut Na- Bena Bank of which LID. Mug was the Preal deatia the oth bankif io hare. been able to i ntcPO4, l 4.4ll 3 4?lllFthadi,thaithurinr thus.. 41 , .thtigh some of tbembirre Ulu rat, atromerbo• jutted; stump which was the ruedinan's Si Bank, and ffui Waalitiemi ttipeatiniiiissti s both irldchts4 • heel rttPcop‘thr l thOse znaldng rmaii deposits, ,With the athunthq tarsals SIM, *eta received otter min* from New York and elsetthetW. the MI 11170 n theitibiai who continued utak itlgtitftdgtheinent , noon on Theodor lut origioonnoome lamas eta. bility began to be toshepoiL :Tho cd Is borers sad =AU Wen! who bah otharod 4) . 30 thoo doors, for the FT 'lOO4O of closing theig coatis, beg* to atognioh.. and way soon dtsap• peered altogether, sius which tiou theti business tuna hue bean 'occupied with very alum than the cadinsrPat . .1 , ,! (eat t di es& Itlghtezdtalmotgo*Or tLq oPPOlbigtent. Of IkOW GorrtiltOr for the District, tOpthen with the nomhtaikm,of candidate" fin the ter:Ueda' Xei• state re; Ins been completely itheorbed and ' lott dabt of to the late events. Nut, now thatthe face petits of. r Anithefal 'cub that Weeny Were thele ,, Ing„th over: and quiet again thatered. ice talff lepte ' t ear thn resumption of the mull abuse of.publlinethe ; one, gut thonsual faultfinding we hare been, pit-, cutrancd to 'witness, from then, who can see no ,thrtne vane In Apyuitilit Mit** not the mull and eidetic:o4 of • de —matey sticking somewhere ' about it. Mee *het* goverment ha* been Who 1 21 .44 141 u PeteetAffWilos got laVarte° 6ll a P" icomplished have bea mioireatert importusse. FFizcia • :wp4ch banal* have been derlyed . and a, *rear trinities' Wen to the *au hrusidees "Ot 'trade, than'ell Chit liebeen:done 'for it' frisiti:' the tithe of Lying the' Madame 'done of the Icarhtbi &Pm to the twestblit seat 41, the; Veto: these chronic grumblers ou see nothing but peen , ' Leon and plrunier ii;evto move that is gads.. Nor or it Confirusd to the eity,atone, Pat lutii recently be come a favorite *ices with certain legalist parr/M -ita " especially tesined,7lrho keep their attreerms . Warts busy in concocting and thspateldini frepritis of fraud and corruptions that never had the sha4ow of an exultance: Most bitterly is the President as• isalled, fronts certain locality called newspiiPer row. on every appointment within , his prbrince;‘arld charged with being la collusion With • ring' rue* powerful and more dishonest, irPoasible. then Tel, the great Tammany, ring of kali Yoik... But the in. jury they would Indict tspen,this President argl only rebound upon themselves, to the entire deitrietion Ot the very thin reputation for truth that may yet remain in their possession. `* The cry of Casserhun. Or Imperallam, which is being waited over the Country on every breeze, is but Max Bcrontes old iong of '• centralization of power" by which ho hOpied to deceive the people, while ho led his Ingle. rims shack upon the President under the cover of the r eale of arms investigation. ' Illy the drat of November next, it is fully expedited , by those in charge of the Corcoran Art Building, that it will be in readiness for visitors. The largo purchases of paintings gid statuary that have been I recently nude in Europe and elsewhere, it is ex. roted, l will by that time be received and in place. Tho entire couCction has been selected with great are, by competent and experienced judges; who, daring the past summer have visited the principal cities Of Europe and purchased, at great expense the best works of art that it was possible to obtain. A lam amount of money. it Is said, hair been ,ex spended, and ifjetilicionsly, which we have no reason to doubt. 'Washington will bare , nude another, addi tion of no small importance to its already many at tractions, which cannot fail to be of interest to every Tinter to the Capital ' It is to be hoped that the se lections made will excel those purchased by the' Government to decorate the halls and corridors of the Capitol. These pictures, although they may have annulled the tales of some of our truly rural - ,Imembers, build their places, not by reason of their value, but through the influence of lobbyists and loners, and now call forth the eevere4 criticism from those of cultivated tastes. Vfe glad to know that an effort is being, ramie to °Micah, the public taste in this direction that those of our own nationality, who may possess tho talent. will be sustained and encouraged, , and this department made to compare in excellence with thoao of foreign countries, as well u keep pace with the other, arts and sciences of which we are so justly proud. The building, ,at - largo cost, was planned and erected but afe! years . ago for the , purpose for ,vrbiCh it is now to bo occ upied ; but during the war It was occupied by the government, and known , as the Quarter Muter General's Office. The property, being in the hands of =6'44 - rather questionable loyalty, was confiscated ; but at the close of the war the government =rendered possestdon,lgree leg at the sante time to pay a certain amount for the time It had been need, upon condition that the money so paid should be invested in works of •art, and the building, as it was proposed by the owner should be donated to the city, which has boon done. The circus and caravan parades. brass bands, and steam calliopes with which ye have been recently invaded, have caused among our circus-going pea. pie no small amount of commotion, especially with our colored brethren, to whom. with the exception of a olniPaneeting, the circus is the very highest pia of enjoyment. For weeks past every available space and place that could be obtained has been oc.' cuplcd with. flaming posters. heralding their advent, laniense picturea of the wild and ferocious animals of the forest, In the attitude of 'attacking their prey; of huge and loathsome 'looking reptiles, twisted In to every conceivable shape ; pf the scaly monsters of the deep; of horned horsei, winged Serpents and insects of the air; of wild men of the. Woods. in cluding all sorts of nionstroiiines, together with • clowns, harlequin', fat women, daring feats of horsemanship and grated and lofty tam li ng genet. any.' ware amid itivolgeorts and lying lender on every hand. To the inexperieneed, however. these exaggerated illustraiimut answers a double purpose. While they serve to Increase the desire to witness wonders' itch u Niro never before seen, they. gel orally remain formate time, a standing evidence to remind them of disappointed etpectitiorui and that all the existence' these wonders ever had was only Inimagination skid printers ink. Scarcely had one company folded their tents and departed from: our 'gars before the gilded 'ells:lets ot another were in sight with all the pomp 'and display that • banners and music and glitter of tinsel could make; all , of which served to keep our circus community in a delicious and feverish state of' ' excitement. 'Day after day and night`ifter algid, the stale jokes and witty sayings that for,years s have been repeated from the ring, were again repeated to the promiscuous and appreciating crowdthat gather around them, who cheer and applaud as ,loudly and as ,earnestly and seemingly with as much relish, al it thin had new r heard or seen the same before. LOOK OUT I For all kinds of lying circulars on election day. Hsunm's friends are Illaying a desperate game, and will not hesitate Iq "stoop to conquer?' MOTION or THE MODOOB. Four. are are Haag and Two neVrisred.—\ Captain Jack and His Men e Brave „ Wheaton Relines to Barren.; ' der Indicted Indians. I JACKBONVILLE, Oregon, Oct. 3.—The correspondent of the Associated Press leg -Fort Klamath this morning at` 11:30 o'clock, and by hard riding ar rived here late this evening with the following report of the execution of Captain Jack and his band; Boston Charley and Black Jim were led on the scaffold.first, and 13chonchin next.' They stood on it with apparent indifterence, having' evidently resolved to 'die as bravely as they had , lived. Captain Jtick went easily up the stairway, but look ed wretched and misreable. The manacles had been struck off, but their arms were securely pinioned with cords. • At 9:45 • o'clock A. N., the interpreters, Oaptafif 0. 0. Ap plegate and David Hill, explained =to the prisoners the nature of the order to be read : to them by the Adjutant; and at 10 o'clock Adjutant Kingsbury read the order promulgating the een tence of the Commission and the, President's order , thereon, with or ders of the Secretary of War, and the Department (Commander in the prem ises. The two reprieved prisoners; Bain chi) and Slolnx, yet stood on the ground in front of tho scaffold, shack led and under guard. Daring the reading, the pinioned victims were seated on the platform . of the scaffold, with their feet on the drop, listening anxiously, but of course understanding not a word of IL The readlng occupied ten min Ittits; then, the Adjutatt read the or . el: and commutation ids the . ease of .clipsaild' l Slatik, - ail& thit poor Wets tokau Ibiek.tet the stock iiiii, - ' "OY Melded Mt* aceion' c „ '• . thii 441,04thOltsPrOhunt '. ;7--;_7 , • .%:. e 6 . plain'then.offered-en ear nest and fervid prayer, for the mil pits, which Was listened to. 'atten tively.' , i. .. - At tell *Nereid fifteen . -minutes the fatal nooSes were placed around their necks, tinder directien , of Cap taro Hoge. - tt was necessary to - cut offs little of Paptain Jack'e long hair, which*TlS inithe way of the .rope. . Captichitifoge-then- bid farewell to the pnsonere and, the black caps were plea 4 d 4r thellidatif all the culprits. iAtten o'clock and twenty . , minutes theyistood on the drop, , and the rope was put by the assistant at a signal madeh,With c tiptain libels handkerchief; 'The I bodies,. swung round and rotted,. Jack and Jim appa rently dying 'easily, but Boston_Char lie and Schonchin suffering terrible ,convulsions. . Boston.' Charley and Schonchin repeatedly drew. up their legs, but theAwo others seemed” to 'die almost inetantly. - At ten o'clock land twenty-eight raixtuteti their put- ass were felt by Oaptaiti: 'liege, and, as this is being .written they are swinging lifeless in the air. As the idrep fell with a terrible 'deadlya thug,four poor. wretched, hn 'man beings fell into eternity, and .a halt smothered cry . of horror went up from the muted of , over five hundred Klamath. Indians who' witnessed "the awful spectacle.. ' Wails of deep-and "pater anguish Went• up from 'the stockade, ;where the wives and' chit-: dten of the *ll°r:fellows, had a ~fair view of the shocking scene. The .digr ins, six ininimber, had been placed 'directly in the , rear of , the gallows,. two of themldestined to, be ' unoccu • Tied, as the order commuting , th , - sentences ofßaincho and Slolux Only arrived at 10:30 o'clock last evening, and preperations had been made for their execution with, the' others., , 4n appliektiOn Was made this it:tor ming to General Wheaton, by the Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon, tfor the custody of thelindians indidt ea. , by the grand , jury, but was fused. CoL. Pioutr, who many years ago s i erved :as a! memberof the legisla ture for thie county, and distinpish,. el himself principally by his connec tion with certain divorce cea , , iesceedingli : uneasy about the reputa tion of Mr. Mysn, one of our candi dates for the legislature. The Colonel has several' times intimated, through the columns of his organ,. that Mr. Mymi =received bonds of the North Branch Canal Co., for voting for ate sale of the lateral =els of the State. If the Colonel was " clothed in his right mind 'i he would make some'oth er charge, as the N. B. Canal Co. was not organized until dome time after ward,' Tone acknowledged familiar ity with .the modes operandi of pr?- curing questionable legislation, will not serve to give your - voluntary tes timony in this case, much weight with honest readers. Besides, the people of this county have not for gotten that!you were once connected with the. N. B. Cannl when it was the•properti of the State, and that your premises still,, furnish evidence that you knew how to make the po sition pay." And again, only two years-ago on shed crocodile tears over the proposition to abandon the canal, and' denounced the measure, as an outrage upon the rights of the people, and charged Judge PACKER With liaving offered you a reward for your influence in securing the passage through tlid legit4tztre of the bill permitting the abandonment, a prop osition ,which you said you indig dantly.spurned. A few days after ward you were in Harrisburg and in formed the committee to whom the -subject was reforred,that "threcluctr -1 , erB of the people_of this county were in favor pc the bill." Whether the amount of your stock - in,the railroad !as increased afterward or not , wo cannot say - , but the peop,e are un charitable enough to believe, judging from your peat history, that you gen erally look out for yourself. Mr. Mrza huh been your neighbor all his life, and l hits, frequently been called by his fellow-citizene to flit poeitions of honor and trust,it bile you have been in aspirant for honors in the, same field, with what success we need not now remind you. By the Most .cringing sycophancy you ' did succeed, in your younger days, lin securing positions, in which you dis-' graced yptirself and those mho were ;instrumental in .securing them for you ; "while Mr. Myra's reputation as a faithftd, honest and upright ppb lic-• servant, is a matter of pride( to the people of this county. • - ME = ' k NEW 'STOCK OF FALL AND ) WINTER GOODS. =sr ItiaglVED. AT B, A. PETT73 SF CO., A• the WO of the big Bonnet, oPPallto the Court , • Nonce, Towanda, Pa consisting of DOYENTIO AND FANO? DRY GOODS, 406 l e ttED IJLE.4dIEJ,") MrIEILiNS icinapiors, PONT% FLANNEL % BRAWLS, Tat= DODD% ' : GERILegkOWN TANS AND WHIM: cauce;or _ HOSIERY. GLOyES,, NOTIONS. • - &a, N A large en4temptete.eteek of • , MILLINER Y GOODk For the !area, elinprialn l4l g all of the most desirable lit3"l/ EATS aND.BONNETB.4ND TRIMMINGS • October 1,1,1873, ==NMer Ns* Advertisements. MOND IN MUT 1.112 N. • KbPallsuum. •••• ; • EMI ME Ij. FA L •71 & ifitaDß 0111.1. MIS 121Zirp . Oil! or G cop To thee largi and varied ouo FALL AND. 'finNun EVERY DPAILTITENT Cd AND Ltz6l inneir. LT .11CiLOWISI ' Pleaao call and exandL (Inalltde • EMI Towanda, Sept 24, Ira FROST & SONS Would invilathe Public to call a • d NEW STYLES OF OF THEM OWN 'AUNTIE. They have now on ban L&EGEn - AND BEST EVER IN TOWAND Which will be.aold at Wholesale pt.; WO are also prejared UNDERTAKI We also keily In Moro and n 3 SASH BLINDS, DOORS, =Oct. 1,1873. NEW FIRM, .11,ARDWAB The new rm of HOWARD tiL RID HAVE TONS Or DARN - IFJ lUON AND NM1...4 r •AT WYA.LIISI* Stoves of ail kinds, at 10 for cash, than any establisl Bradford County. - • • Blacksmith'i and Waloi we want to see you. . Sept so. 13- • 1 NOTICE.—, -To whoni i i N. . i, ,' 1 i y don . NEW FURNITURE STORE. carp: : The undersigned took up,,l the Town- I: * 1 - ship of Ulster, Bradford County, 33a on the 19th T day of September, 3873 one dark b Mare with ' one white foot, one top buggy, and 0 'banes& , 1-7 NF.S The owner or owners of said Hare, b and bar- 1 nos, can have the er by due proo o ,property 1 ' ' ' I • and paying di ispe see. upon lipid Hon to the Has -. 1 e Store en undersigned ini3hes ufn, Brediord. Cointy, pa. ; 1 . JOHN 31.18111,TH. ' BR IDE *fio Sept 23, 1873-3 w : WAXDA, r. • _, , a. , , . I I Vi hand . , GENERAL . nativrxrar, 1 ; T i j - !, 3 THAT t AIL 4. i , vl.! e W Oli F favq . ll their I " .- , . bunt Purni l t Alm- IN !SHEEP OliG i G" I .wb l • ) , i • , 1 • - 1111LUTEI nor , i ' , 1 . • Begs to Inform tds I numerous on ' 'to en, 'elan , lid p who desire to anti themselves ofl opportunity iasew.- i to supply themselves with I , *-'-' - ----4 , B E S T 'r ~ ' , 1 111 8 11,alnit.ir t ty THE NVINTER' 0 THING ' ll • • • - . I ' ~ ( . I i II ; ,~ !~i ~~ JI /' AT TEST LOW PRE That he Muskrat *mod Ma beat st MANS' A B 0 Y I Er a d fr yad In the ir BEEZEBER tit my goods are and WMiItAETEO WELL ]FADE,, Ono door gonth of Fox & Wt. 1; 1873. I 4 El El ■ 1112 • -, - I ,o =I 1 BEE =ll 1 ~H .I~ ~v • Or ; . i r I , to ° OODS, i • E. ; 1 Oacz. Prides, a Stiret. EVANS &I H smite their 'I ITURE OF 'GOODS AMOR t l erta ' I on the most rea, I 1 0 order MOULDIN e FLOGT Fs; 1 1 I , - INGO, &c 'sr & ioNs -11 J. O. •.w ~D: I At I eriprices mOnt in Makers I • ;4?f jewslifor fan El =1 ooDi 1 1 = =I =I R & CO. EiEl FM OPERf.I) HAVE UU4CIE AN ER IE3 R E EC G - 0 1 BILLWI# ' I cz,=m MN 3MSE , . ME EU EU AMU E i LL A 'TD !!!! Ellin M =I Rd DE 11 , I ne door ti .rth of P; the place • I toy buy 1M SO ATED AN found in any large cities,. ME ITZIE JLOCKS r • AND NM l ot fail to 'suit ty and price: II OUR S, f the boot maim( acturo a l ME REME • : THEN, 7 _ , . .. ! , 4m :.. in one ;hie, . the a ' lt, eye , ne a call heft, 11 1. I HI:PENLN 13: . •1. ; N 0 B ant anything the best wa mber 1G; 187 liE 7 11-7 JOSPEEL HI now opene4ll nen Parnitm GE STBEEI, TO: i : • Where be willheep on • ' . ' 1 1 1 A GENERAL ASSORTIMT OP IWiiiii 10 1 b P BP/d 1 • t AT PRICES TEAT CANNOT F! TO PLEA& Ali who may farm', hitith their patrorisE,e 4 r I 1 ' I .Wasteyer may be wanted the Furniture line; /1 1 -I CAL ON :i I : I 1 i ___ . L ' and examine good a nd prices oerore purchaaln I ,elsewhere. 11 ; 1 1 May 21,1873.1 1T) LAMING BES *VG, &C: 1 •, • : . . 1 , , • ' • i , 1 Btu, Lux= al To mom - , sumo= . AND: [ PITON! PINY DiAruS, PtAv „ 10; 3 41 , , 0. 11 ' 1 ~. . 1• _ '