Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, October 16, 1873, Image 2

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    ALL NATIONS:
• •
ra n lob= y!. it • -health
]s rapidly ta<iring.,- v
—lt isaaid that Fred: Doughta
employs a white imbrues.- ,; _
—Donaktion was not lad! seat
•
over when , lie fell out pf Ids banana ; •
10 - r . ewander,'htic
written stove' esttlateier it:Atstsersi*
ibe marriage of the Duke
-Edinburgh wliktake Owe In Weernber.' - ::,
The Bielriingtonii are
Spain, ith rifles, end ars making fortunes. •
Jiniata riYor js to be: auk
'Plied with Inure black basr. l
-;L-A fourteen pound mdmon- was
iiao. near Milton,, the other day. d
, Inumbir ‘thige houses are
gonigluk at Crescent f3prings,
—lie west branch of the Pennsyl;
' verde canal was so 4 Wedneedny.
Hall died six different
ways, ac g to "eye-witnesses?. -
Ada` Pozler, a‘ - rotund
Vermont maiden, hasp winning:weight of 29$
pounds avoirdupois. ; , ,
- woman and_child' at. Angola,
N. Y., have lived in s bogahead for two ninths,
being to poor to pay rent. • ,
—S tries sof . Johri Hancock and
'Samuel &dams aro to be placed in- the new
Memorial Hall at Leningtuu, lbws. -
--patn.e. Hannah Inman, nirok!
form years old,- has be keeping rand ht
Rhode rsland for three-quarters of. a. century.
Blitz is dead again It
_ is a western paper that kills him this time:
. The Signer is now. revising his obituary,
• Alfred E. Back, of the
Autilidan legation,. Vienna, was recently, mare
tied, in that city, to Wile Muller, of Hungary;
. l lhe tobacco trade is very- dull
in Latiaaster at present and growers look blue
over the, prospect: • - j t
—the
Watsontoin shoe .. factory
peg,s.away r.t a business of !x"o,ooo year, in
•;; the ioio interest of manufacturer and wearer.
;
liancasVer ha an imbecile who
imagines be is engaged to Miss Nellie Grant,
ti,o President's daughter, '
—About fifty cat loads of wheat
aro shipped daily over the.. Philadelphia and
Erielreilroad,hromErie eastward. ' ,
•
—lt is Baia that in some partsl
BO,leicounty a "barrel of, water costa mo te
than a'barrel of oil.
—A very large panther was seen
in Union township, - Cleaffield county, a few
days ego, but escaped,
- R E.napp,, of Northumber
land, to cap the climax of his successful farm
rtlises 225 tons of - hay this season.
, .
4-The expense of rummg the
I Philadelphia pastor:tee dieing Beptemberwas
$46,732.88. I .
—Montgomery boasted of a eOw
from whose milk thirteen pounds uutttr ire
made weekly
avid lad,,' named Bloom,
is credited with the
snakes in one day, recently'. • •.
—The poet Broiling is a short,
dapper little man, with al tendency to embon
point:
—whatever - may have • beconie of
Levy, sew york complains that young Carlton
is "out."' '-
4iehest Titian in Denver- is a
Mexican, with air Indian wife. and she lioadS
the fashion.
•
- 7 -Thpa, engagement of Lied: Fred
Grant 'and Miss Kitty, dangb,ter of H. D. Cooke,
is annonneed.'
•
' — , -Tho'young son of Marshal Mac-
Mahon is tote a priest,. and' the Pope wants
Rim educated at Rome.
—The Pope has been presented by
a Roman deputation with an albnm containing
20,000 Fignatures.
--.Hon."John"Law died at ' Evans
li3diann, Tuesday morning, October, 7;
"aged seventy=rline years.
—Hrs.:Stowe is Writing a sequel
bil"lly Wife and 1.;" in which oho Mils of ''Onr
Nt'Aghli-ers and We." .1
• .
• - Cowper says. thatmost o
the members of the house of lords are bores
and the remainder are fools.
--'Madame Virot is .
the leading
milliner in Paris, and'she says that
.American
ladiei are her best enstomers. •
--.ThS recent. daring robbery of
• tlie villa' of the es-Qtfeen of Naples was planned
and executed by an American„
General Bristow, late connected
with the T-exas Pacific railroad, has &sinned
the practice of lawiln
, I
. --Whitelaw Reid is, to deliver an
addresp, before tho Delta Kappa Epsilon frater
nity at Easton college on the 16th.
•
-- •
—The Indiana, . the third. 'of the
American steamship Company's line, has gone
on her 'UM! trip.
• knitting manufacture has been
started in Corry. Making hose will soon be the
stockin' trade of that city
I, I • -
—Nearly every jeweler in London
exhibit 4 in his shop window some 'ornament
said to 4avo becn - _owned by the . Empress
Eugenie,.
- -Brete - liarte has either worked
out hislvein, or tho "Eilisodd of Fiddletown,"
concluded in , pctober ScrOner is an abortion.
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—General 141asey has become
convined that poetry is his trade II and has let
_his beard grow rnd his hair wander. abroad
over the l earth: . • . •
—Gen. Ben. F. - Butler .delivered
the atli'ress. at the New Hampshire Btate Fair
last ietie and discoursed on the disadvantages
of debts.
. _
- • irnothy, Hay, brother of Maj.
John flay, of the Tribune, s to edit tho Mowtng
Machine; anew Granger paper to'ba published
at Milw j anke'e'. • -. I
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(Beecher says that if he lives till
'heir 4minated,for president, he will bo so
Old that Methoselah will he regarded as a.
yoring Chap.
, ...
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—jamb Singtbas , of'Strouds
burg, MM. roe county,is said 0113 worth $3,000„.:
000: He is building, a house which has already
cost huh .$190,600. 1 ,
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. .
—The Key stone paw and steel
__works, Philadelphia, owned by Henry . Diesson
& Son,l torn olt $1,500,000 worth of saws,
'etc., annhapc, •
- 7 -Threehundred and. - -thirty-eight
poundsof butter is what a Montgomery county
cow has enabled her owner to relize from the
product of the lactdous fount.
' -Mr.-William Johnson, a soldier
pf the War I of 1812, died: at his residence in
rotineaut township, Crawford county, on the
' sth insti, aged eighty-four years.
---,Daniel O'ponnell was applied to
by a fri l ! l
plied : 'Sir/ never send . autographnd for his autograph, to which ho re
s. Tours,
' Daniel VonneU,"/ ' •
,---,Bella Lockwood, long a prom
_ , _
inent adiocat oof woman Suffrage in Washing
ton citSinisibeen admitted to practice in the
Supreme Cotirt of the diettict. • '
Davenport' -i -
c• —A servent girl has
• , brought suit , for $lO,OOO diosages to .character
against the wife of a protement citizen, who
told parties that Oleic-Fri had stolen under=
;clothes. I . r. 1- '
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.--it is ru i tuOrdd that es-PreSident
..Johrisor i 's admirers are get up a setbscrip
tiodm Compmeate him fore heavy kiss- by
thelailere of the Pinit National Bank at Wash
ington. .-
. _Mks. - - Elizabeth Thompson, of
Nonistotria, is ninety-Eve years lof ,age, and is
still active enough to do-her own washing and
other household work. She is the widow of a
soldier o' /812, and a goverrimrpt pensioner.
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—The Merchants !of Norristowii
closed filet* places of basioss on Ifonday in
- respect Co the memory o John /May, the
oldyst of their nuniber,st was biniecton that
,: f
da:r ? .. -,,.- • ' J, l ~ i-
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—The' oldest church in Philactel•
plaia is the Gloria Del, which was erected 13117-
. 00, on tho tame - site an its predecessor, which
waski, of logs, and served the don' le put
- pi -.6L. , of, place o,rworalika ard defenio !stair:sit I
Alto' Tv' ens. - --... "1 _ • - ~ '
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--4Villiditi . GIBS/4 bon : Of: ex
;
r. reler of the legislature from : BOY r eounty,
1-same f ntosioated for the first India," time of
hislife On iiitardaY. - .On Sunday morning he
hicarao , Try,sick and turned black all over his
- I''';lY, ttr 3on Hondity bodied.
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. .
. ---' Franklin: at a , literary reunion
ip '.l'.rie where several original articles were
. rriut, no unde,rstanding French, and vrishhag
t,l show himself appreciative. resolved to ap•
plad4 Iv , eliovez he ruse Madams Boulders, a
friena, r low . approiation. Miter the - minim
hie littl ,, Son said, '*Papa, you applauded every.
. thing : .. mbro than, anybody _ritee„miters they
. praisel our *,
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Thursday, Oct. AcVIS.
EDITORS t
000,111C11. ' S. W. ALVOnli
ATTER Tnz BATTLE.
General apathy seems to have talc
,
en command of the repu.blicauJor. -
des — bilWethintron r ffirealay. - -A
very light =voce yea t:4lo4l, l iindtbe
indications are fth4t
C. XlfrsszarOlave been elected.
*ide thi3'telidt - 6 di gracelai 40' our
imuty - andlisttiatedEgleikillrebi;
it may
The State and, Wince 4 the
.county :ticket 6 eket#34l:l4 I,3iiikrithm!
'ranging froth ,Oftb).Ae o o.
*lted.naaji3r
ides in toviashipq :tuouctfirem,
for WWI - lid TRW.
• • • • DIICEM7rEt. •''' ,j '4
• .• "_.
...MD
Arinearia.•:, . • • ..c i 44 •
Albs Bare-, ' ; 4 1
ithruiTvp' - • _ _ ..... ; 133
Attain .. . •esto•
Batolky -
).r .......•..w...• .123
Burlington.. v i 3
Darlington Boro' - -
Burlington ... • •
Clanton
Oudot Twp... ". " r •• • I" . 909
Clohnnbis
Frankrri c lin. • ' ;11
He
Dranrale• • '• • ' • co
,k..... •
6 • •
•
' • . 24
& ...... ... ....... 11 • •
... . ... •• • •
Moroe. Twp .... .. •
• 'al
dm l
Monroe Bora'
OrwelL • ' • • .79
r•• r • •
. . ...
.14./13aZi•1
........a
Sprtagdeld , •
'Some Twp..'. ' •
.Ikoma Bone • - • • 2
.
South Creel... 69
- 13
Fhealltgnin l•
Standing Stone • . 09
Terry
Miranda Twp.. - •
.. • ' .16
Towanda Baro.:diiiiiiril; • 31
, • " -• •• 9kl Ward ;.11 .
" " . 34 ' '•- 37 •
Towanda North • ' • • ' 9 '
Tuscarora ii
Troy Twp
• , 96 1,
Troy Bozo'
• ,119
Warren.... . : ... .......... . ...... 40
- Windham ....... . . ...... ... •
Wyainaing • '
Viso; • • ........ •• • •• • •• • •
Wenee 31
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141 - run.--:FulletrePorts mcate the
election of WZBB
.b,y a -small majori
ty. 1 The ' above figures are ;all re
ported except Warren andOverton,
which we have estimated. I -
M==
eLosions vicroas rs PEMPILITAELL
--101 VA AND OHIO I ELECT THE =PUB
/SCAN TICKET! ---INIEGOZi DE3IiOCHATIC,
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A very light vote was polled -op
Tuesday, brirthelitepublican ticket
is elected in Plinsylvania, lOwa and
Ohio. - The majority in this State is
about 30,000.
, ciurncit /LSD STATIFLI
The other day when. the! subject
of "Christian Liberty" wait .being
discussed in the Evangelical Alliance.
Rev. J. L. M. Carer, L. L. It. m ade
the, following telling Las against the
union of church and State. The
expiation of the time , allowed
speakers prevented the Rev.; gentle
man from finishing his remarks,
but the vast' , ' audience loudly called
• ;
upon him to, proceed :
. Has not every person a {right to
worship God free from 4ivil mo
lestaion.? Liberty is not tafrestrain
ed licenee. It, imposes ' haws and
obligationsis ! well as gnarantees
privileges.
The right'of -freedoms to worship
is -sacred: • When Church and State
are United, the State praotically as
sumes infallibilty, abrogatest the right
to say - what Shali be the church, and
not unfrequently uses civil officers to
enforce religions discipline.
liberty was not considered by
the framers of our Constitution
as anything but a right. [Applause.]
Religions liberty with us is no longer
an experiment, but an eitablished
fact, meeting the hearty approval of
every religious denomination and
political party throughout our broad
land. [Loud applause.] The union
of. Church and State is Wrong in
principleand injurious in practical
operation. (Applause.] The
,estab.,
estab
lishment of a union would be an in
jury to the State. -
The church, when thus united,
offers a premium upon Hypocrisy,
for men affect religion
t i z i . icirder to
become sheriff, magic or gain
some civil office. Under ;such union
a man's right to worship exod , is not
God-given, 'but' a political' grace.
[Langhter.} 1 I •
A union is wrong to citizens gen
erally. It robs them of their pro
perty, for when a mornminit takes
from thepeople more than enottg,ll,
for its legitimate affairs it commits
robbery, [Applause.] It is a wrong
to our holy religion,because:it makes
Christianity depend, upon Civil
power., It-disowns the Hob+, Spirit,
and seeks other enjoyments o f peace.
irruoVoli the tight tinier, may
postpone-the building of the Bract,r ,
•
ford railroad for a time, there is no
doubt of its ultimate conititiction.
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President 'Hemp&• has been u ntiring
in his efforts to put the enterprise
before the public in its tine light,
and, to secure the co-opefration of
capitalists. ' Through his efforts the
New 'York State, authorities have
granted permission , to his ''cOmpany
to Ilse the tow-poth of the Plena' ngo
Extension between. Bin - o=ton and
the State line. This grant riS worth
many - !and will
thousands of dollars, ,
be a strongliidacement for the early
commencement of the woik.• The
Binghamton Republican, which has
been a strong , adrocatenf the road,
inn recent issue refers-fn-the follow
ing flattering terms & Mr. lifeinmn:
J. & Madden, Esq., President of tne Bradf
County Itailroad Company, was at the CaffertY ord
Boum last evening, being' on his way home af
ter attending at the meeting of the Canal Board
in Albany, where the resolution was pissed per
scatting the use of the canal extension tow-path
for railroad perposm. Mr. Madden teeis lunch
like rejoicing because one of the mosV Import
ant objects of bis life's labors Is acconiptished;
and - past visions - are llkely to be veeitly rea
lized in substantial 'biota.) Tha litatlibrdicrail- ;
road has been with him is absortinc theme
since the Albany and BusquehatinihM4soad
was opencetto ghlirtitoti. Relies sinaslabor
ed in his own State,a_gainst oondictilig intends.
to secure' from the Legislature the charter of
blkoompany ; and when that was procured tre
turned his attention towardprocur WO charter
for'a northern connection in this kitate. For
the reason that his interests were II
with the Interests of this city, ghlunton
Luis hail in Lim au 'energetic wori t t far the
new railroad. .
. Mr. Madden's attention will ridirbe tamed
t owar d the b ; .g of the twilinad of ;which he
Is the President, through Bradford county:
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TeIPRIAI • , - 0/11, ' FINANCIAL
ilrros
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iana4C ! Mn g - 1. : P C) , . ' PI . n igrU l P• t
• In the first plack h: -thought th '
the panio • rgenertilly through . the
lAn...,ta*L—dig.lrtti:J l :•: . ^ ' • ~ • '
..'
cause: and — effeerfro .77 onir'' . dri ll er .
.*etit.o-Whieh he It: • knowledge.
Mein p s • ,• 15 • ; :: , `' • . meta
sioned as to the COT:nog in tirchla
don. • Every ono' ; in possession of
•etemeteriett,.. - .•:., - • - i'. - -:.-:. mi.,:
Witkit oripimd it !itlt. : -1.• itattisi Osiris)
niannetsf: - /NOLAOifi.: 'a . I, a •'• i'inetead
'l** •I'l l ifill t• lOottr,lia t '
cOraing...isfir ifabl&:: - t, - -,:,2. I
::In..niqiottentieli • ..-: -,.. 11 , 741 0-' B l l bl,
hececkillikt 7 4li o t• ' ri.asthg eYarilis .
the flint, tdOs ',lc*: . - azesamptien,
ler the: reatOn. irthotj. • ;;' . '' reni
beirtm;lvaiiitiAlitt- ;••'.• , • .',lk - - *OW,
'parity, such as #9 .. the .rfafictretl
.csops,oren.::".., •••.••••.: -,—lfroml abroad} dm. 1: In ihiklastee -• i iWpaniii - Thits
ocean* iii4he : .."':•,, of thegreatest
'..geninrai-,pro*rafel.- -, Heibelievidt'hg I
was born* teosayinit
. tteit; our ati• 1
port!. since ,; MA i ningn of , th
.present fi sMtll*. ti eiene'do . ._
;
imports,
.thAritOO• .a • :Bros • • -• • ,
VOILIAISIThay t tIOii , tioni.-the *ages
single 'item lot . , ;. , was not mov ..
mg:. -: EverithUigi . : : *duce' - iti. , '•.
great Attruidaziee.en . ltiedemilid-fe
it abroad .:itt. &lied , ,the supply
have lloAsPhir&• ; , ' iniarnifeoterik
are prosperou&l:i dAnany:isstkdee
'which have; bee n; 7 pcirted.l*.t . o . :
f ee
large exh334,,-Ixtot : o nly , being - :pro
dated at .hOme bit , *pally tom,
peting in the: . inpn 4 foreign marl,
et& : The 'lid !' zaecntlY...rendered i 1..,
• 4 : purchise.tif i' - ;..tinitsually large
14 y
nuraber of bondi .. - &Si MA: iio , intail
reel almotaL I, . h -Sit is, : the Pres
ident . midi' the : j• • • nei, cortratione
of Abe:Ake:in* 'i . . • become; steih4
pededand ;in turn :tailed andrstaiii4
lided.the Whdlo• • • ; ; try-:•:' 'Had - no
the !Avant* , : .1:-.. -.lle aid them in
. some way i., hi frigh would hi - vit.:be:.
come -, mord . gen r :and 't he'; cenee•
.quence_tol the Co ..ntp•-niere lataL
As it:was he really • , Ve,d: the effect
: . was: going: to be.. • nekal in -- man
• ways to the . ioruito.. at , large, though.
the cost WI sortie individttals r - deeetv
ing of. a 1141.34 hits , maybe - heifer& '
A retnni to .a,:epecie basis can Div
er be effeeited j ee:* t by a shrinkage
- -of Nike - 8.111118 . 4 ays,wOrks hard
I 4 1
a large 'dais Of .' pie, who keep . all
:they are 'worth ' : margin,.. thi
shrinkage hm3l now taken place ; di:
asters to iindividuals .have alread
overtaken ithem; I,and; he sincerely
hoped the adVant t age : might, be
tabled in Order to media solid fin .
Zia basis. -;• Alrendy the 4rrency has
- appreciated about ;par with'. silver:
Hie theety was ,that; the ' country
could abs Orb -frOMAWO. hundred 'to
th ree , h ut id re 4 .' .. ' i'4l 2 : :of i site. '
This would prove a great ,-. benefit in
1 sever a l ways. -' It ,Weitld • • 'eztuPply:ii
.market : for; e MO . er OLyears fora
produet.otkinf ..' . :: new beComia,'• g
a.drit`g..:. It .would take the 0."43'W
- 'forty millions 0, --.. f ra puenal: Amp
.rency, about_the .ela:"%?l,4;°f' change
that ' experif 1 4 58. ''Favvd.'tb• l bP
. nec e m .,T for thensaction at buili
.2ess, and would be me the crOeney
. which would ' beh oarded in, small
u l l - c t .
quarititie& He be laved that,' silVer
'once ,more; in. iiiip tion, greenbacks
' would never' at . a 'discount. All
fluctuation frOnt hat - point .'worild
be in appreciation f the value of our
paper money. i ': ...I :., ' 1 - . ~
As tolegislatio , _ the President
said he hid then ht. - much: on the
• subject and if lire ere • not engaged
in - writting 14_ p al message to
'Congress, he sfib recommend pos
itive authOrity 4. eissue the forty
' four millions of cry,e, a free bea
t
: ing law with .the, e ptetectien to
bill r
holders as 'lnc ,- a. repeal - Of. the
. clause requiring . reSeryp44 -._,ifai)
e r
' lcoteetic4. 6l .14.9' I'oP 3 F-aP.a:r *id'
age of ititS,, other. erve to be in god
and thatiticrealied in. a regular:ratio
until the -ii 4 hole reserve be in gold.
This conlifbe solely effected by re
quiring such bniti tietlete .sOye the
' - whole or n large met:att. - re Of the
gold interest wail banks ° on their
bondsbY the Tie er of the,United
States for the Ptot ction. of bill hold
ers. i , -1,. •I , . .
He also : favored absolute preisii
' ,hition to'
. the..Pnym nt of interest on
' deposits..;; The President did not
contend that he Would be right in
these reipmmendlions, - but- they
1 embediedlhe 'ri.ew which his
reflections had hrought to him.
There was no_ ques t on but thakmnch
demoralizing and *,,, jniinus . &Peed's.-
. ben and grabbing Nras causedby the
accumulation Of capital in large cen
a tree during a 'po ' ion of the year
'• when money ii. not..required for flit:
moving of prOute S. - -.Bpthe . pa
rl
meat of iiitereSt on • depo s its! lea. :
• country bltnkere, *relents and oth
era to deposit in : lybankscprilici
. pally in New ',,iYer
.0, Make thi:
money earn 'some ing during' .0 . :
periodwhen they 4 . not, Wish le us:
I
it. : ',Etaidopaying,, • terest on , depoS,
its eannok affOrd hold the . .'mone •
idle, henee gainblin in inney , steaks
paying„
Millions of whiCh, - an inveatmen.
would -not' , stiPPort kindly . even ; ' i.
the - most! econom i ; manner, th •
• 'building bf radro , that, are no
`Wanted and which ,entmot for year:
. pay running leirpetise& etc. ' _ Su ,
garnblin enti t i spec lion, he i trust
•• ed,. received' laki :froth -which .h.
hoped they ii - ier W 'uld recover. '-
ta ils
! The President, a d 'that. unless li;
mind should lunde e a. change ,hi
Would recOimnend, Post Office bank.
1
This . would give ninstitutien_ i .
which everybody "R' aid have ' grea
confidence, . and b e 'thin the , reach
: • of every one :rWho. Can approach .
money order - Post ' Ca. He thotil.
recommend thai pa ent of four pe
cent„ to depositers, and the coiner
.. sion of depositnei -er - into oritstancl
ing.United"Stifenb nds Or into-new
four and ti;half per ' t. • bonds, and
the - taking_ up i: of leorresponding
amount of-those o!
i anding,
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Ter. WAY TO lj^ ' IL , --Th late
financial flinry bas , ad a very de
, pressing effect,, on 11: public ' enter
prises f' brit none hive suffered more
than new . :iaili i isity reject's. Among
other new roadrt in process of cop
struction that I Were to use • the lim
page
~- of ,L Chief : nrieer STEEL,
i l
!'brought 4p-sisiul g! by , the :finite,
cial-arisiOslha Be ' °Min' ty .- .R. aili
read; Mr. 'l3lllehe - .e. ed- el meeting - - e.f
. the oontrectori,', et ained tit-theta
the eonditiim Otthe company; , start=
lug • th at -$.1fi0,060 IV Ilid complete the
road to slittimgtOn, a.,' and offered
iit io
themAne bills, in - .; rions . .amounts,
secured bytia OW , i elollars of first
mortgage :; . boridii, i ithey would go
on with the work -. ': fter discussing
• 1 the pi c eP9aitioii "for' Seine time; the
, -.contractors.miohied- Lei accept it, and
: •• the Work •a..- : -1 ......' , - "'i: ..- ~ i.. - :_,,,,.. ..L,::
„
HONOR„ i liinifilittONOTll.S nuE
_ . .:.-;;... i
At the -k , . , ' , .:."-.:•-. *derCd too
patriotic .; • * s. ; (4,' tteour &atm
--
' '. • '''•"*.‘ i '” . 'vain life
ei - 10110. - -;•-^-
'?%. , •
_ L ..
.. 1, . j '' . , , . ye ailinne
••.
' . . ' s ,s , ytt ..., t • • g notice ' of
3:11 ~;14 -4) , et.. -
~,,_
w 7- i • -v - - , .; • - i - ' f
; , .. ... . .. , o • ene o
...,•; ablest ..u. ...., ' . • otic public
officers th • Keystone State haS o v e r
We are lust on the eV/Rad/Al illk ,
portant send. k _ and, ; as is
..: - .. ,- 1,73 - r•- o --- -.-- --.-
in fo r • • • .: t ot i i Inkl i ceiliiCis'
Cons*iti't .13 4 - 0 1 fiefs Mite '
d 0.. ., , • • .-+ ... E r h: rilizEie:i•T'
" ' :tl V! e: ' 2 ' I critacism - hardlY
. laitte . - setembi l iter.i..:4. , r,jIT - i,
:ye Llis l e - RaktlintrfwisLiSithitied,iii
hil*: •••• • , •thigtihiftbasi beeeti; i
•accostorfildtoithitt iWrtti•ttblitire di ,
r...ll3enatine Caineibi churl)** .01'
tioallY:lrionipialeituicibrF-Motilo flie r,
teas: . :., .e. , 131.1, - int tiltilatt •Lilikeil
.kua•lraa. ~...,. a,:metalrforthn itikott.of
leery. 3 'l . l.llf:UM,:i ,141.4 :044.'f:e.;s3b i
t , 'ail • i ; . ,f,. gib itapOseilßehlui
1 Niro - • ,• ~., ent.:4nol:ol,ltnnt.efii,l4
prorninei . , - • ..bf the gireatf:StatOill
Penn: • L k i ; , - ked3ltyiYesl4o-T•ttienti;
fire ' Yr" fotthis•tline hi haribesulq
•the ..'•*:. • fOotimiliektitublectitif4
nation. ...,.•NJ•tel , )..1e1r.. - :e
.-1. 1 11 tie: o ',Fiction , ' to Ilete - tAktiarori
Seems . 'lbe :. that" • be f' is . •titiceessfttli
•• .r, • , 1 life as a ., ,Poeir r boy, inil'a
priiting . .ffieelhe has steadily'itiareh4
, ed con,: , til !heihni.iietaehedi, i a diSi
tinetioti 3 togetheiencilibred lifi-'ilL i
, -He iii z illtultratitani eneeeki
ingl
'of our y•fo unategonel-j.of the-f working
ri f
v liti cal finStittltionit ) 1 f- - 1 ,' ,
:''
• :-Withti t money, without-friends.
and '•'-tri - ::Moderatel . edneatienel
eideantit_ei;le ban'sticeeetleemiti-im
preseing his:iiidipidnali ty talents
most- et! . . gli - on the minds; of .- raen.,
in - is , . nothing to . 'say . /th'iti , the
ri bct :who Went toLVitreshikyt, on'a
mune ~ iiiirprinter,fmbrolthen . fifty
yeedelagikis'noiffdtte of:; the leading
sta'teism:.. 'Of the country== one of th:
iontrolll . g - inieail , .;,t -. the " !Unite'
• :Stafti 8: sat 6- • 12 .1 r''' t '' r• '
-. titenc $ . ..eroiOnaxeer '• is iaix in
ispiratili. :IM4 an admonitition, ;to
young' " en of the 1 age. I On ptii,illue
trated •t . °her featuree ciPperiercer
. ance;olrokti ridep of inilnetry,• . ali
•eapacit • forlinantiging'Sintes.• , ',. '
- litany Yeareceinte r uthe heist w
.:
proudly made,' that General Ca ni er e.
never i. nedhis back 'Upon •frien
; or foe. it '.i - this loyalty i•to •th:
county, his' delity to 1 frifide, thi:
. intrepid ty in the face' of danger
thit ha made him forraidable, an
he shin's . tieday, one Of ":, pnr bas
illnstrtt one of independent man
_ hood an elevated' statesmanship.
Let it be remeinbered, that -irt th:
: Jam of .• any diseouragements, sup
forted •y the Wisdom o 1 the'- Presi
• dent, • - th the able co-Opertithiti 0
, the = :. : tart' of State, Glen: ;Calmer
on ban. ... Tried :One • of , the .;.Ds'
, 1 , piecelso diplohacy ilio4-, sAr! Point '
:h aft e ver k it l../4.:tne , rier ft tiati..
oftho w t • trig oil Treatyorei 'the:
a l
t oe..otm: . t•of , he' •Ali t bda k t aifE tt a
, t i m :. •,-. • ...: . „ • . , il A :- ' •-:
f oie . ernes in ;sinew 'era' of states
. manship When the . Sword 1 is ha.
aside lo the Pen, and the 'yoke ite
reason a id justi ce is heard and obey
ed. Wh.n ;Cameron • was' cal
1 •ed to th: chair manship of the Com
mittde ... FOreign Relations, 'thi:
: adjuster.) .nt, ' was scarcely 1 de eme
possible but the result proires tha
; our . Pe nsylvania statesman WA'
equal to
. he emergency. , . - 1
At to . eriod of his long'and *heti
arable c• eer, h'a's Gee. Camaro.
, ' been so : Tong in his own State, • a
; he is at t 'is- moment. ' His modem
, tion •• an.'„,oe'neral good_ sense; 11':
advoc; • of Republican• principles
and his support of the President
_ have ma. e' im Very popular: - 's '-
, If a ch. nge_sheuld be' made in th .
Cabined, as now ;seems probable ; w:
should .:'glad to eee , Gen. - Cam. ..
' called Ito the aide of our :bero-Pres
idea.. :: • , 1•• i• , 1' .1 • •• •
:••1 . , , t
TUE C • ' NANGIO EXTENSION AND
• sT • RAILROAD PROJDGI'. •
' The p oplo of Owego. and Bing
' hainton lire as much, interested i
; the new railroad project esl the eiti
zees of t is county, and th,:l paper
there are directing attention to th•
project.. rom th© last Owego Tim •
'we clip t e following on,the ;subject
,
' When it became evident' in 187
. that the tate had resolved:never t,
finish, th . Chanan,go Canal - Exten
sion, men • naturally tinned • the'
; thong,htslto how the lands thus up
_ propriated might be mridelof som
, use to th part elf the State throng,
_ which it .tends. A. railroad was th
only sup °sable way of utilizing thi
big ditch, A bill was passeid by•th
last leghilature , and ultimately: be
: came law' , by the signature of th
_ Governor, granting permission to la
a railroad track on the too pith o
s the exte sion. ',The , permission • 6
the Carui Board was neeessitry, an
: efte,r• a ommittee of Statti •o.Tee
'had visit the line' and•reported a..
_
vordingll. the permission tuts grant
'' eft, so that we 'may slow anticipat
,
t
, seeing the railroa.d trains • coursirt.
along were the canal ,horE4 was es
• pected to toil through the long de,
1 - 1.
t The B ngleuntrin i ll'epublictt eays.
• .. ,
~:
We mentioned the fact that th
. route for the rieW railroad to th
west had been settled on the Towan
.
da line. It wasso settled, as far a
the action of the Canaly Board coul,
. -decide it„ at ainieeting held in Alba
ny, on Wednesday evening. 1 All th
• officers ilomposh?g the Board wer
t present, with the exception of Can.
Comnsissioner• Ea.y, and he !was un,
avoidably absent to, attend the Vti.
Conventi' n. H is known, howeve
to favor the action taken' by, th
Board. he following is 4 copy o
,
the resol lions passed: ; I ,
.4 '
Resolrerk That th cement or thhit Board i
tetchy gilt tinderl,and.by virtue Of cluipte
833, of the we of 1873,, to the Dinghamto.
Daahore an Williarosport radread;lto lay th
- track of th railroad upon the tow path of th
Chenango itonsion, as provided is said as
upon condit on that their railroad, so made o
paid tow pa , indite connections, shall Fan jt
' the bitrimin us coal del& of Pennsylvania, an
connect Val the Pennsylvania Central B '
road. , •._ ' • -
1 • •
It app s prObable riewlthatth
i .
• road m be built, after the lin
leaves th to* pith at NichOls, upO ,
the line the Bradford county 2:a}l
road, or *bat iibetter hnovin as , tb
Madderisarcey, passing through t .
W1PPL 8 9 11 .443 fula• 'W,Y I P4' '. Fang'
.TONitaiKUe' ' 14 i :1')4''..;T°1 17 4'4“/„q PFr
yfaliti.f , ,ir I a ,- ;ton, 761/eisl.P . i4cf !.
Ivilflie ' fOrtiiecll viith - , c4 R - ,Noriuor •
Central•A'ailrn:id.' •.,,,
... 1 ..1 • .. ,
By ,i'leliiiiili Ot tflo riot reior,r4cit.
hi' - tbe 1 .lation,,the railroad com p a
4 le db ged to; lay 'its track npo.
the , few - p tli within two yours fro
abbot the first of last Uny...l It wil
probably 4ce nail next !spring,;ri
make au ~ ,perfeet*,arrangeinent. a ,k ?
conk. trite ail;. the ; read *and ' begin th
hark: •. 'cre, i` :4 1 4 1 7 ' . !'0 1 ,,4 0 1 0 4Fit o
wth what is usual far roads of - that .
, :te ßf a e ,- dad it is the opinlepthk
. wi*, who is perfectk*2 l -
ti'!' ,
'.. - =re , :-3 0 , ••• ,-; :',,...,
.. . ,
n:zat , ~...., ~,.r . : v".. - , )fie ..• ~
tie ‘.. :,:-,, -.,...:,: ..i' .
- , , 1 ra
8 , 'aterpii i.. , . Cher 4111:' - - = '
j = its will scarcely hinder th h ritt
i• = !
n this line, as: the leading men eon-
-.rued in it are ;working with the ,
0 1. . ' • g i f 3 ,4 4 14 1,n4...the. I', ,',9,nnivl
- - littilitittaV.,thiipaily in
• ...i •••••• ...' • ... , --thamustrzcsativill: .
llobiPly r ha ail 11.: 11.: thialst,i n_rm= re
mit ittiehtliiviialtheitiel hated. 1
yL $ I I 1 • 4 • '
.' , . new t =ank p Ime between ; alert,
int'AftA. tlittittiiirit . 'o9o
w e fax o .w iri tis ffi t * .inxi m , thr
ii ef tto ore
. !:• ;it a it . 0 7 ,cs n i
..
r! - ...!... ./i 1 '
e iiiaiiik; Alithit'iternisi of 016
Vie, iter;cf:p*Widioti,4!iioiintt..,bil
e
- iid,'..o4l4;;:kiniplit44 401isiiait.it '
. earain-Whialftoflbaliditeroad and ':
.:.4kitk .: 4l l 4. 6 # l 4iptiliOt*itliAteu 4 ',.
~ ~ ...iliat,lOni-dir Aracsiit ill probf '
WAlaj': IhifPliitaglvaniarOrf; , , Will
' l'ilaicitsiriiAvijOik, eonaPaiiiititii
'Mate line- twilit at: neo# • afiVi#icitid '
' 'i5r,,..444C.0,00i ,,, ;15 . 44fi i izit 424. - : . --4 4
lentils." ,1r.:."! , ...1 , ,t 1-,%....,' , 1 :,.. , ;--,,,:-:, , ,-, ~ i ,
~,, , t7 f l. „_ er,l l , • 1 "'4 410 1:4) , i1;.4 ,, ! , "!rt . .1'.:;:::.,i: . .:.4
' rittio t sr . A TRAIEDY:I4`,I I #4I:4W- .
..,
)::.4........,,i • 1:- .1 f .: ',. , •;f . 4 i
. SeintfOr ' PonitioVs 7lo(s l(ZOrc inber am": •
. • frayL.plonieitt. not ."Ser4Ott* •,,F4 urged—A4 ,
, -•,' - 4 4ouretiv-iViiudefiii. "thii Pc l K-tponteeo,..re!.
' - ieasieit OW ;10,0010. .7)4214:; ; • , •1 ."
''
',. ,-;;;;":. ",;:i ii ,:-.:',;;;..:.., , ,,,..,.::tii .: :::::::1 -i -•"i '
c''Pl.aoterre;;; , p , 0. : ,3.Pc5; 1.1.:-- : ;-;,ibqu‘
ton iilln***.thOt I' o.'oloCli r Aiii'.o44r ,
• . 1 pa F ,a; . Ex.Sermtor ,Pomeroy f of -Mani
- skrOatirshot bilkL? . P:'lPMaiy." . .,ltn
'4iii-intanibil -Of.: acingreesiTfiom- .that
1 . State. . - -.l 2 .OmerotWasi t..:ws.dkiet.; Op
he ;corner.of Fourteenth street he
. $W' lork.'..S.vetinCi 'earl, 'Wheii:rnear ,
''. '•
0 g9,4#4..iviki , drew , 4: . lgte:.' 4o- 1
• : o,2 l3*r ettil4r.e llil'a: d 'ti ' llree"A in hete .'il!. ' '. ,Vitn l l
:ea of i'Aii.oli took-effeet'in,litfriglit
• reast. jUst below- the nipple. - ..4510h•
:.ay. then 4=titrupii hia . ;PilitOl and itart
:, -to- walk. i 4. • , Two 1: gentlemen,f P .
-,
.'.; ''StilliOr i.'4it.
...:44taiiO.t ;.:dj
' itieSiei - tie - aeetini mhiCh acs=
: ..npied Oly:e"feW,seconas IMMeli ,
,
' ' WY - stopped Conway, .AaaltiO4, . ei-i '
'l ddittting "Stop , sir, you have-shot:A
1. .. in 'did must.-gitY. year reasons for
' - : 0....d0ing.7. : Conway ; replied, .! He
:' - dined myself 'and my family," :He
, het surrendered -liis:pistol to'' . -.Still-,
i -:in - and.. aceompaniedlhat, gentle
== intOthit'Statiort hottSO:.,'
a . -.. Pomeroy, , who • had. fallen to' the
, .aVereent; was' assisted to ti 'carriage.
;;:driven to his- hea r se in K street;
t ,i ear 14th, where physicians were im-;
-. .i ediateiy sifranioned., ;Doctors Bliss
,; : red Verdi made an examination of
e 'Orneroy's :waned, and 'propo ,, iiixa
1 . r*t_ simply , an abrasion-
the. ball
• assed thronal
Lo 'thicknesses . of
4 . -
,f ' otherrill - (10at, , .fil,s6;. his Vest ..and
.rrt, andits force was thereby so
i, at'" pent • that:after penetrating ,the.
v: -kin, it was thrown off by the carti
,:. : -. ge : of one: of his , ribs, near the - end:
;f:whichitlitrack,: , The':"Wmuid • hag
-. ;. ,led very little and will'cause no in
....*exitattee: Whatever.. :.:;One of . the
-: ' tree shots fired •by Conway passed
. : 'trough Poratfroy'Y hat E closely graz
f '= g his head and another missed. him
-! Itogether, Although fired within .a
• Yw. feet of hire.
• ' Pomeroy says he 'has never .. had
s ;=y controversy With . Conway,..and
- I: as not the most remote idea. of the
t attsy of the attack,
S • :..Senator TOraeroYattys . that. Con
way met him a few days ago for the
-.
.i= rat , timein 'about - two years, and
aid abruptly, f‘ I am oat of money; "
S' to'which Pomeroy replied, "I know
'..
then how to appreciate your . sittut
:' lion; for I am .nearly in that position
.. yself.". 'lbis 'was all that passed
, etween them at thislinterview,.. and
; a-day mot ' i s- 'word .was spoken before
0. 'onway comilieneed-Azing, surpfia...
e: ,; g Pomeroy more than anything that
. happened to hita.before.. Pow
:-- royis emphatic in . stating that he'
,-,. not'.. had ' any ' controversy or
ht,. ! . vend n fdr the difficulty with . . Con
liver, 24
, - ay. On the .contrary' he says that
' about three' yeary ego he and Senator
• Sumner got Conway'; wife a clerk
- ship in the Treasury,Department on
a, her representation that her .husband
-,.. Would not suppcirt her. 'Subset:putty,
s says ' • Pomeroy,- ' Conway - tried to
" Trustee " or draw her wages at the
9 Treasury Department, and failed to
..
accomplish it, . but he'says Conway,
= • d no controversy with him:on. 'that
2 Subject, or any other. . ' . ,
o Conway .is a native of Baltimore;
~' Md., 'a printer by trade. He'studied
✓ law, emigrated to
,Kansas and took
•
- part .in the . early straggles of that.
e ' Territory as ;,free state man. After
hi serving.es county judge for a while,
e ' he was,
,elected . to Congresss,at the
- e . first representation 'of Kansas. At
e ' the end of his term he was appointed
. by President Johnson Consul at Mar
ie, milks > , but was removed by Presi-:
y: dent Grant soon; after the latter's in- .
.f auguration. HY has been living in'
.t . this city. for several years, and dur,
a ing that .time is not known to have
participated in Kansas ; politics. : .
• . , WASHING'rOI , I, D..C., Oct. 12.:--;cion- .
I-. way.. vas taken. before .Judge 'Snell:
4.3 last ovoiiing and released on $lO,OOO
bail, Alexander A:dantsom becoming
.! his bondsman, a certificate of a phy-
I. eician having been produced to the
' . effect that the. wound of Pomeroy
was very slight. Conway Was labor- .
0 ing under very great mental excite
; e ment. It is said that the . cause of
.- the shooting is that Conway has had
8 - frequent political reverses in Kansas
d which -. he- attributes to Pomeroy.
= - His counsel , have .- advised . him to
e make no Statements,,and on 'being
e released, he was taken- nutty by his
, friends., - - . ' . . , ",
- ... . . .. , - • ...."--- • •
" • LETTER FROM 'WASH:MOTOR..
e ' • wasamotnn, Oct. 4, 1873.
f , Mn. Enkron:—the financial Storm,' that at ono
' time - vas supposed Co be over, appears to have re
, . rned with redonbial fury: sad with most thaw
i s trona results, as the last few days have proved.
✓ ith but , one or two exceptions, the banks and
, binkfog institutions of this thy have been forced
: .to a 'suspension, from which It is feared many of
them will be unable to recover.. 'tanks of many
pii '. standing, that had the reputation of being
a . 0 arid sound Imola the possibility of a doubt,'
d . . bin, to midst theft:my et the . panic have been
' ' • bligna to close. Most prominent among the num
• ertras the Washington City Savings Bulk, one of
e he - moit popular luttiklng houses in the city. On
e .A:ridri , last, this bank, after the moat determined
i , Sorts to sustain' itself , was finally' obliged, from
'' . , Contintied ran upon it, to go Into the hands of a
' . weeivcr. So far. this has beta the mostprominent
e .f the recent failure. and as which, among the
aboring clause; win be most iittrerely' felt: But
he•lois Cad wthlatie -to • be , sustained by iti 'dot.
k ••. •• Iv} Aftbouttb: heavy: atill'in no iniy , ctbnpne
.; kt.tt,, 4 1181 OcP.T. Come 41.0:5 . : ',' .' ~- . . .. ,_'3 f ;;
~F. h cyitiro of thfs., - .lchil ' e it reaches almost
F 4 very nliiiit,Otliii:Coiamniity. Intl'udes Wlso the
...' innthertovdient tiasnelations. 'lMcfcites and in-
O ' ortreiitted bedies;Anitny 0 , Alai bid. yery brie
' ..e . ill:"
l' uti lt d tt e tn s et Sth e la" ll . ll; :b ung .. ' 3 A getd in larg e" mina ass :
!multi,: art also depc26ltora to a large extent; to.
ether with many g,oretitinCitt employees, who, at
11 he clone of the iuouth, if they bad anything over
..
Q • .t.p9a4tures, bad no hesitancy to plating the same
i, n their keeping. Although the report on the eon
, i i , , Rion of the; r affairs an given s-hows welt; and the
I t roponlx that they have made to their creditors,
pots fair, it is . notuilthstgding, p r etty 'generally
~
; -
they era peadbly;Mast under the most bearlible
dreurnatanees. Si be reiVv-tatewkro. re is si
sort of poetiejtubce in tlwf; , 741 - 1* --- ‘ll,OllO lathe
emoattof “ treAtio vi illian , haid
14 0164 w
Piot =
~ __ '...
Ifli*ilde r i lt *
Arniffe. t! 4111411- 4
lel; Mbar a
k ' jelPi t a4 l, iitx 4 1 0 01 4 111 0 4:. adr bi- -
1110001/0,0 1 10 1 001014 1 1 - ,2102.14.24 , ~ :each bad
*eqwwebsaiibteAblijathive
bean #617 Wb' hurl. viable I ralklaatf. at a cell
tali mite* might Mee hittbettedbfisellre are
baud to the bast. hterever, bilk -- stalking leSe,
than could affect a decline in prices
*lie Writ ayttini ei ;:iewTilidirebseis, inatigtir 4 •
sled st thebrehisibig of the web by A &ablution
a thi bulks! dc'eh/c 4 Ri c l e .... e!.PI3 of mach 100k_ ..
- iiitSitifini:lMil itteles thei sic - bolts& , . •
ii, , ellowitweetk ~ . than so mat blank Parr ;
AU Isibrra#i intirthless in the traallietion of
bisliMi. Wbit iteage arwbai bra:
ell to be derVedfaiiikie baika a'
certain bank p !Maw polneselfn,Gli mail ID*
funds whilliabWise.Wiihinibiti are unable.
to pwr over, is more than Ire can inidentand. .. _
certified
.'ulna, but * pit Int; o rp al
y vr AI
te tt a ru t h pr esmnt have
IOsf;:
lallaUtlaff 1. 12 * . h0 bkblef all_ 014 fatal.: IA i'" i 1
i z MA rah% iherawill bolielbalelkkawaeala .leil
.edWidedo6 eillit-imiireili of 1 timilm'' OW* . tillh •
disititieis ileakitiinnsta foi - tivisb' ° liilikiat*
epectilatien in *icy if Mil and non-paying rib'.
roil& Will, for a haw it bist,bl materialtyntseolted.
The hotel regithas Atm the arrtvid of , quits !V
number of, Sena BOpreassitativeg., whq we,
here. we snppl litbe Snrifaeai l ae 0 1 11 ;011 de ':
strata° 4 40 0 0 !. Pla.ibtOmielsea sad 4 0 4 811 i,Ill uth i ,
the wilitar•APhatlitk :a MO.. aagawib Pf ,IPZIU I Ii
has ken oilille . 140:0 in tht.Paat ittla ,eine. lea b
woad' appearthiii Chem le is much trcallg ‘ ii ialPeq . ,
peed ea ever in 'Obtaining 'imitable a:Commode 1
tions. The den4nd Deena to keep folly up to the'.
supply. ' While quits ii. lige Wits" 9f ,Inir be!
la lore hare 0;10 br.tbilloffairla hi:macaw agreb l / 7 '
those posse.'.of,plentl,of of; , stin a large'
I ramber„essi garner of, cOlinte,arllat aerial urn:
main: and Wei suppose. in, /nib:lllation of the de,
m nd that the Icing session will i'Mabi, hiviiituted
"rooralstuitlng 0 caisiderabll in' advance' of the
We hare kid* eye:bias 11i2 that tine, In Pe
hail / a tither mire humble way; and,' • although e at'
it . Member." wit am filly understand their Wide,
and can, condone them in their 'tribulations;
Boom-alibis in iessidarton st this, - or in fact at
any Beaton of tho year. is not very cheerful riverei-
Alen or sight undertaking. - his warse'erren than the
'ordeal of a, citEllsorrice exandlistion,' and abounds
with veratiene bat a waren:olM or PraaPectin
increase of palls barely imehient to soothe. A
effort is audit/fa to ru6tlt thercooket temper;
t i tt i tre have rio hesitancy hil asserting that the
weay.t of minds, however' strongly fortified, or
disposed tb latik at things linen a philosophical
standpoint, will; In *I Very lihle thrKhe found as
etched and µfull tai tLreatat i tusa al 1111 E 641 k °a
his way toparaiecti4 . -
Badness, yes**, and the day baron Wall .eW ,-
tirely suspended by our Israelite 'citizens, and both
days devote& t 4, fasting , and 'payer.; Testerdal
with him ' , beak the Sabbath of all Sabbftths, the
attendance - at 'pita: Templeind BY s was 1
=Luca/ large- while the services throughout were
conducted in 11; moid.lemli ant isoriVesidro Elan!
a
nor. Many Clirlailansl
or perhaps we: should say
Gentile's, were ;present; and although at fleet they
wore doubtless 'drawn tlt through mere carloalth
soon becarae - vtiFy much terested in their peculiar
and solemn ceremonies. . ' ' '
The candidates nominated for the District Legis
lature are beghtsklng to make' some noise; but there
being no igsaeitat 'worts ace before the people, it
appear* to be rather a dial matter to create much
excitement. ,c few outdoor meetings have been
held, and • its! excited& speakers have been endear.
oring to creabi some entlinshianz for. their midi.
ages, but all io no purpose., The only real ques
tion before the people is whether the publlo In,
prove:a:Lents shill be p rosocisted to' cdpailehon, or
prnaanently attindoned. As Um few 'who - are op,
posed tether tionipletion—who express :- diseatiafse.
Wm with the present management of affairs6-eri to
be found print pally among the,chroniefault.Anders
and the old bourbon demo rats of the city, there is
bat Ettlafeeling manifeisted.. with no tresPed That
there. will be 'winch of a contest, in the awning
e!Cctiol!' ! ld.
Tan Cif county section in the new
ConstilatiOn, has been
,amended so
as. to require a vote of the people be-.
fore any county can be divided. If
the Convention ever got -through
their labors and the Constitution is
ratified bye the people, we shall not
be trouble 4 with any more division
schemes.
Ne Advertisementt
AUTUMN. 1873
NEW Gi.CIODR.'
OPENING
-AT
MONTANYES NEW STORE.
September 0, 1073.
A. NENT §TOCH. OF
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
;TM lIECETyED AT B, A PETTIS .4 CO.,
A. the Maniaf the big Sonnet. aPPc dta th oDmirt
Molar, 'Towanda. Pa., oonatet ' ing of
• DOMESTIC AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
DEOIPN, itIND BLEACHED -MUSLIMS
ivATEEznoprg. Puna's, FLANNELS, SHAWDS,
DRESS GOODS, ' •
DERMAIiTOWN YARNS
AND RUMS&
'A full 1112 ... e /,>r - • , •
HOSIERY. GLOVES, NOTIONS.
&0 . .; &e.. &c.
„„
large andicomplete stock of •
MILL . ;INEE,Y GOODS
For the cortl p styl itting ill of the moat desirable
I 'es in • •
NAT'S AND BONNETS AND TRIMMENGS
1"017SD nv TEAT LIST.
October 1,1873,, . •
NEW . ' I
inrw 000Ds.
ARDWA.REI
• - The area:in or
, ItIDGWAY,
' lt,t 4 / 2 TONS 'Cri'l4.l3CD *a= •
-ISOW LIM 'RAILS. - !
'WYALUSINd. :,
Stoves kiiida, at lower; prices
for cash, ihan any establishm ent in
'Brad,forqunnty.
- Blackwhith's :and Wagon Atakei 4 B
IVO ut,aut, f t o 'Boo you: .
sepr 8).- '73-
Vin4LUMM
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'AMU! WES IZISNIZII Olt •
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ME===
FALL AND
• NatiMER
4, 3Da
i.atr) I'7
A YTnEPAII2II22.q. CO
,
"Please call and tcpudne 41211 tie. Militer;at
thittiB &
Towanda. Sept 94. 1 878
FROST ok SONS : 1
I
Would invite the Public to call and e ine their
; 1
NEW, STYLES OF FUItfcI I TURE
OF nu= ow' nurture
They have now on bind
LARGEST AND BEEP
, ; t
ASSORTMEN OF GOODS
" Ell 7 lll TOWAIIDA,
i
Which will bo sold at Wholesale pike' .
t
• We aniadsOprepared to do ;
11
trNDERTA ^ ING
_ ' •
1- te
ha the most i •• terms.
•
We also keep in store and mike : 2 'ord ll
er
,
) if
SASH. I
iWI ) S , I 11
pooßB , ,
AIOUL.DING
,
FLO° ' 9 OS, &c.
J. O. Mt :roars.
Qct, 1.1873.
'ooD
'PEI!
Inn
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D r ltv.l 811 0 D t
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: CLOAKS 4
• : • • Atip t agEtiblat
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LADIES= SES S : OES'i
• . WIN
CM=
I CARP*, CS, &C„
11Ire
A 'NMI` •avora.!
September, 1873.
• 1 I
THING OF •BMA I ' A JOY
FOBEVEII! Aka •
HUGENIN'S JEyVALAI: Y TORE
anis door •
• t northl oPa • n's 1#
blast the plactito .fly the most -atttiful
PLATED AND §OLD?
or, I JEWELRY
- ,
To be found in any of catab shine .ta 'out ride;
-
of the largo cities, Our, tuck of ' ,
CLOCKS Al D WATCHES
cannot fill to suit tbo l most t thltions bcth is to
quality and price.
1231===
if you went anything in . lir line , from theamellest
ring to the beat watch, give um a mill before pur
ch
Septem asing. . 11117 BROS.
September la. 1873. • 1 ' . 1 1.
W 47 FIT:ANT - lig. STblikhi
1 . 1
. : . - —t--• • , 'l.
2 .
H .
• 'JOSEPH HINT Si.
• „ • i " 1 . 'i , ,
•., 11.s r s now opened a,l
81f Furniture Store esi
I I ,
BRIDGE' STR]ET, TOWAIiiiA., I
i IF.
\ Whmieho will beep en hand
, A _13;117.11.14, ASSORTIIINT 01 1 ' ITT RITrRE,
' ' " IWhich will bo c01d . ., -
II
,
.
AT PRICES TRAT•CAiOT tIL T ' PLEASE
\ I
I • All who may favor ' with their petrons‘e.
• '1 [ !
. ' Whetever may be wanted ` !n n the 1'
bus in.,
b ! „..„ ;,
: . . • CALL os' itLITES'' '
-. • - 1 1 .i 1 , „ , ' ---
Mid examine Oxide midi priCee hefor,
purchasing
elsewbers. - . 1 1 , "I itey21.11173.
1 61 /bLiSlaits 11. 0. - CtA,WING, I ..& C ' .t I;
~...
~. • .1 11.
-., •:- .., ' ,:. • - - 1 1 ...1
SEASONED'
In= plir. AND rI4•NE
,',. •'-' ,i :': '-• l ,'
oa cra
_:-• ItgIAWDS. FLOOLIW i ZG. SIDIN . f ' 1
I ', •'-... _ I L I
And a reriety of fee
Boards f l or sale, -
,
Webers now in opers a,now. 'beery. elx-ioll
Planer, and other mac ery. combinhig all the
recent improvements, and of the moat iraie 3 rb work
mirahip. :Running by 0 never-felling tezpower.
we are able to do work All peon ae it to sented;--
do It cheaply, and bestow ell tho care nectar/ay for
doing it perfectly. 1101111 n tberark end orders:
vie w ill satisfy everyl men ,38 t o
price ant 'work.
12 / 12 , 111 /4 4 . ' l' , ' I
• •I _ t 1 1 U. B. r °RAW.
Ouo7town, April T, IS .17 ~t , f
. 1 ,
I alealkinealai%
' • CO; -
- ,• -
iwoosoir*
tog ,
ALL ANI3Mg
ITesion & cb.
OUR *P OTACTA
BEVE ER HE
. I • i
o oDDI 0;40180 r
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tt s
of i 1 4 ,3 1 ‘:i40 ; ,
n;fety
Paern,
001tlitiCi- 11E4. ING
OVES, I • ' OBS,
FIB PLAC , • •• ••
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They 1114
ioffigN.. :.:•1 : a : . a`G, -
ra : i ylaiToN :.. 0 • PER'
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11 ,
Boatt
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/BEA() •
• PLA. ' = POO SAND
, FOB
gLOTHES R 'GE;
I! ••.iviii, -AIMS,
:RIPANNIA COFFEE POTS,
1 Gli. CAN. 1 LiSTIC
112 TIONAL OFFEE POTS.,
lit OK'S P o STABLE CIDER,
KIE • '8 H 8,1 , c , f, • T
EIMEI
POC
Eget:RACKET
IREVOLV' R, FLASKS,
FE4THII DIISTE
Pi Tom,
4
LA TERNS.
LIME CEMENT
SHINGLE
'LOOKS A D .111
IN 0 , ; T VARIETY.
"awl'
NATE) Mi
ME
11 LORS,
V. ;N.IHES.
•,
STRAI CUTTER"
mLsl
'•: f CORN , HELI,,EII.
AI
1 kinds of obWork, .as ripe,
Fi#rtres n d Plninbing .n short
•
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