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

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--A I, yOnng man of Allentown
ILO glitters riratt . igeN "
—Professor Aganiz i nontin l nas
st Cgninidge, zn.
St. Jiiin‘ and Grand 'Union
Rotas is Nen Ysck bare been platediz binds
faf rEceirerr.
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—Tne Phoenix . v3k mills, at Pater
_ l rtscune4 eptratior.# go dsp, 021-
Flxryidg ZOO itandr.
- --The _city of Paterson, N. 11., has
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--The secretaxy of the Nary haa ,
-1,1 , 4C , 5er.„„:.7..4'f0r an amoviation 55.001,-
Cr-t v 7, ri.:t the warVef.a. meal acmditim.
Ilzlzer Augustr., Ga., lately
d , .•7„,- , 1-u-s..s in the laid of
m'.:l-77,a.fits SFr; fi:T r'Et bale.st,
4.&oargn clams • the youngest
He L'23 jzct
uas. a sre,Lertn weeper in
ihe ; _rero 31. et r. He Lis bees
ktl4.E. frirlarty-lerev,
candidates
ti.erair..-52.t.1 elect= in Pettibergb
• c.-.4 ,- ..rafr szipciesiful.
Kky:strine mnsrafic
yczil..-r.cr....--ptuy, aesrerhut wide
bdeg /60,C0).
;ranges of
1 Lyra:Ding . and
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hcf,a s urr:.-^2 Cll*.tinza,
4:114 Llst.
—,DaijA.- Ai.% ..-- rnerman, of ' Center
f..-1-7-13,7. nr,- - 2., FE'rin:;j4eTEii Tan, tinged hint
-+The A..effifs- of Nail' ' tuttber land,'
F,:-.:3 li:" . :.i cc, - --2.±.•de,.. am aiserav;mg,ibel
!,:-..::._:-.iry a:A lea'..,tts`i . r t ia2rAd for ult. , ‘
wr.gcs of the puelniere; in
of COMTIM'y
46 Vito Si 50 per ton.
--The 'Brookville (efferson
La ii= -1-#.4ee. its dows beci7je of
r.ts tr:eEt Lte dittine..3 del:mta:a.
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-'ll , lre's•atie kipdpf ship I always
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rms. on ;b i t 0,4 t h e w,
ra:t tvo ran taptztr...
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mes v•tre grretd in Erie
dayoNi.s as *eying sze..lime
tf) the tmorint to
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--int- • 6Y - A itters in nercer
cpl:r.altior..
(, - ;":14'77E roe arZ•
cente-per toa.4
--TLEihilarpelphia Reading
cry_ 22. try ft - r - . tttplExt the PottenTe
:Le Pr-..E:.'ter,t'E =usage free
Sat:kky
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Ele_:.tur
-17 , 3(Lierbrit,k Le.L- kept a diary of
Lira in
L'7 Loates, itta:. , tte wart of hia
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-..--Sa.Muel _Garrett, -Weshriore
t • 12.:..t in the bassei4
o:ax.'..d ate eraggTsi tie
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:al 1.:'47 itri). tr0 .. .Z1 tee, The decals
,..- -.1. 4:; 7, - /..i.r . -.-: V.i . 'Lace E,.. , ..... th adrateed. in years.
. 7en..hormes in New Castle, Pa.,
we: , !. 1f,..n.....d t',- Igvrgezra 0r. , ... eighi last meek.
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Slavery is represrtte4l to be
1.1 r _tt.t:to:. - ., IMOLf-7 value Of
ri-in there of !sit
t bE:ginnin,g Of the Caban
szt.r.ori• . lepatab trop have
_!..0 , D:11.c., and ~14,at of thue
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—Die Chi-4;:fo pork-packers have
r..-I , ` tlf , 41.-b hcg the lot
for the Bute puloci,
Gs: _..Aj'J
(2...iv:1s have liE:t-n discover,
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.
Apri! it liat
good Fear. for com4ts,
it:. the:Norristown rail
rirnsine of a dead.
' It t,iltre by -an - Iminovn
trzial.. . •
--St4ksi'Ea!LE-T,- . who murdeFed
• sevaral
Lae to eicTut
%-,••••• • - Li•L:ithLry.
ME
fic-eple; of '-Wayne
L. firm !3' ahem. elcrett - reare
th , :i he lAA nearly
v,ft 71z Y. - I.ri aLd rt:H.f.,n the trail
EOM
'hu.l:drei arld, 1-.ixty-eight
bat ''utliete that the:
trif :i.e ‘...):J'itrrvi..n
tz.e.tir.g thft.'pe-)ple 4)1
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—.J. W. Simpson,. a newsdealer of
cothty, x time 11;a:de locked his
all 4 in h:i; family add gave them
by dellberatoly shoe:Uric,. himself in the
'^•_d ending career.
iriTiCiiina a gun last :reek .
Lahcai , ter,. was. fatatly in.
tr . l.Ner .trikirq one of,jeet Cl o ttLE.
ID; ;' , lll 41 , `I.Arg'F.• it.i,Cpatente into LiP•
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','.-..a.. :ciung ?a-1y cl.Laricasier lira('
....?.:...1 the .4:IL ..r dey whi:e ilnain,; , a E0mer
....% .. . It i 4 ! , ail i_,at rich innocent a r tansetnent
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4 '• y, ? ! il 4. - t b 2.. a :di rev,rti_:l by. the C6m
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-:' ;1— Tri,rat , -1. TA il Amt.mdint at.- ' ' _
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la 1.!...-!,.., el : -..-. , ,y, ,':c•tn,-,;;11,-' Gott!-bat what
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• —lt is the °pillion of the Grrelv
forty al•FrEki,
Et re of water. I .
4i, at 1 1 6 f 'OH - . i;4 71147 t
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niamifaeLnring es-
Ertterii .2 *ei r iop cf the
a 1... ocr'ltilt time, and
alle.rAtivett are glad
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• .ii;-_ . c,a,lcultted on pr6tty good
thatlk.s , diminution iu railasy
kt:l l .lcir:lt to Throw. 109,000
r,•. , it urnp:o3.m...rnt United States
tbe rear. V • •-•
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sudden_frep-'2,ing up of the
i:rit;oitisi,it ig said, ha.i.locked up 4,000000,
bcall'Oe cif the boats on tbe way East,
he-idf-A a large quantity., or misteilaneons
frf:l-41it. L i • - , -
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--- I ,T.ltusyllle.s water works have
been iqimpleted. They were tested on -new ,
(lay an4l x inch etreams . tere thrown 110 feet
hiz4 4t one tlme , and to•rech arid a half stream
2001-,e1.-
—A fis'd year. old" son of Dr. Weiss,
a •Schuylkill runty, who was bitten
dog in Hay last.. waa seised slew
.1a• . ni,n -with hydrerthr:Lia end . died after
int
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"7:-Col. John S. -fit'epps,',of Fayette
i_-rkfity. a cola:lel of - tha late viar, died a few
<Colopel lireep:4 AraVhe, eon of l the
1. 1 ). G..Kreeps, win roprqa
c:i ~1 Pe.yenc..-and Green etmatit , 4 in. the rebate
(A-Ids death.
—Ten thUusancl worn • out horses
•
aiid mules are annnally consumed for food in
th-- city nataris. In the- year 1861, leas than
1,419 supplied the horse meat market. The
tor - this dainty fad - secant to grow by
s. . • •
mass Meeting oflarmers•Etnd
i;vron. o'r Lagbacory .Wll3 treld Tnekday
.A.t:a.nta. They -resulted to • piant only
ins• Vond th'eirtrap n2at year in cotton, and
to f.tvor el_sii_paYmi eta, and deelare.their right
f The Iprice of cotton. .
The Pottsville" Miners, Journal
n;,yi al.si the supply of coal sent from all the
co far this year is -20,816,E tore,
t 19,761,40 for t corresponding period
Itet . 7 c.:11-. Increase go far this year, 1,061,971
Aproc of which 625,735 lons is wathritite and
.13.",„= tons biturnifinos.
:--the Governor of Wyoming
:ode up his Thankigiring proclamation in
ettler: ii•Crireitflualm unto the Lord. for
be Merry ndttreth ` forever. In witness
Uheret,f, I hare' - hereunto act my hand, and
Ciop.ed grest : acal of' the Territory to be
aoiled, r. • •
pollen . Densus of BaMaio*
shwa - ire popnlstioh of 302.893. This is an in
crease or 10.623 on the police cenanti taken in
if s w and of 35,433 on - the Feder cecina,
tiki in'the same 36-Ir." In making the pollee
census, the waa confined to the .nem
her Ornate' and females in each house, and
the.proportion'of children.' Since the begin
pica; of tinuresent year 8 0 0 0 . buildIng permits
hate beenieined in Baltimore.
fradf „Alma'
Tana& fib inlay, Dec. 18, 1873.
e.c.cooinucit. W. is.vosa
THE NEW CONIIIIIITTION.
'The vote on the'New Con#Eitution
throughout the State on Tneei
was mach huger tkmn any One an
ticipatol The majority forl,he con
stitution will reach nearly 150,000 in
the State. The city of Pilailelphia,
where the opponents esi 4(1 a Ina
jolity of 50,000 egaint4, it gave r 28,-
,
000 in favor of ;.•
The result is highly' creditable, to
the_ republimins of that , oily,. Who
Ilte been charged !manner
of corruption in , managing the eke,
tions. The Press and othee papers
charged that the same practices
would be resorted to in ordir to de
feat the new constitution; bit the
result. proves that the elections in
that city are conducted as honestly
as elsewhere. .
• The rialoritFin this count* for the
constitution will be about 3,600.
STANDING CONDITTEED..
IS.S. H CODDiNG Esc ? . Chairman o
the late Republican County conven
.
tlo-n has appointed the following
gentleman a .standing committee
for the year 187.4. It will be observ
ed that the number has ixen in- i
creased from nine to fifteen
E L. Scott Chairmani; A. C.
Elsbree Athens ; Maj. B. S. Dartt,
Canton ; Geo. Davison, Troy :
P. C. - Angle, Herrick ; D. L Staates,
Wyalusing ; John W. Mix, Towanda
borong,h,; IL Howell, Warren ; Geo.
W. Buck, Leßaysville ; [ Reuben
'wang, Sheshequin - ; L. W.= Towner,
Some ; _ Morris Shepard, Wells ;
W.T. Lane, Burlington ; Maj. J. IC
Robinson, Ridgbory; John Mathews,
Overton.
TliE PRtSKISG PRIVILEGE
\ The folly of abolishing the frank
ing priTilege has become soSppartiat
that the present Congress will
undoubtedly repeal the laW of last
year by which the privilege was taken
away from sztembers of Congress and
heads of departments: A law Per
iaitting the_ free transmission : of
publicdocuments,and newspapers in
the County where ptiblished is de
msnded by the piblic, and it is only
the wealthy dailies' of the large
cities,that oppose it. '
llx is announced that the Rouse of
Representatives has passed a general
amnesty bill, by which all , Southern
rebels will be placed on a level with.
loyal men. From the el:ose, of the
'War this policy. has been : pressed
upon Congress and only__ defeated
latterly by \ !,eriodical -massacres
of urtoffeLding blaeks such
N.tates as Louisiana, Georgia
and North Carolina, which: seemed
to 1)3 warnings ) .aufEcientlyi impres
sive to be heeded by Congress. We
believe thexolicy of the bill fast pas-
Sed mistaken one. If Southern
leaders want their disabilities re
moved, it is -no great hard Ship for
tlatm to say so, individually;through
their several. Representatives -or
Senators, -and except in `the most
flagrant cases it has alWaYs been
done. When pardon is thus . grant=
ed there is an iniPlied obligation of
honor on the•part of the individual
to the government, which is l put into
the form of an enduring record by
the act of • pardon. , A : . general
amnesty.lase, however, enables the
unsutdued traitors who 'are So in
dustriously keeping tha memo
ries.and the buatitudeS of the Lost
Cause to say that they never asked
for pardon, and that they spurn it,
while they will undoubtedly attempt
to profit by it ; and f l ieek, to keep A.
H. STEPTIMCS' Company in the Mills
of Congress. • •
NEw U. S., Corr ; MS - TRIM—We
are pleesed to learn that an effort
_will be made 'again this winter to
pass an act through Congress prgan
izing a new United States judicial
diStrict to be called' the Northern
Dikrict ,of Pennsylvnnitt. i t Such a
nieasure; is sorely.
rthern rtion of neede as the -
CoantieS in the No
ca
the- - S . tate are now corn lied to
transact their bnainess mostly . in
Pittsburgh,necssitating a vast amount
of Costs to those who are,so unfortn:
nate as to have business to attend
to in the 11. 8. Courts. -;,
Ors Washington correspOndent
pays. Synewnsinos a merited
compliment this week. It is a Some
what strange coincidence that the
Doctor is the third member of his
family who has represented Danville
in Congress. His grandfather was
a member of Congress before the seat
of government was' located in Wash
ington. He is also the third Mem
ber of the Medical profession' 'who
has been elected to the same Owe
froth Danville.
g POCNTAIN of water cannot The
purer than its_ source, so the, laws
which govern a community . must
partake of thftaracter of those who
framed them. If we deinand good
laws, 'lvo must' elect good men to
make..them. If we dei*p. the i
impartial execution,
ele4 men who are above reproach
whoseintegrity has been tried,_ and
whose' sense of justice can not be
influenced by bribes or threat&
No definite ;lotion has yet ;been
reached on the, back pay qawtion.
The Republican members of congress
seem to be quite unanimously in
favor of a sweeping bill. • Covuring
every allow affected by the ipere
of pay. -
The enyff i sa,staigat ion stamp
during the iiiiit few sreeii3y has rest-
dared us inside to rev, to * Isat
letter of J. filF, as we astocnised. 1
d. C. F. entind, mistook * tenor
of our . , f: , ' in, SillOpligin 16
himself the reference, to "oliticii
hack, sc."' iHe is evidently' one. of
that class 0 . are calilir &mind by
the ._ ..r. _ plainakt arguments
of that . . , -- 7 ‘vous dies _ blown ati
disappo". - i politicians, not r a fe
of whom slave make it the 4 !mei
ness to find I fault with their, more
fortunate rivals, and raise 04 cry of
"fraud," "rini,7 fr...., thewhenever
party, of which they are professed
members sea* it to nominate in,
other candidates than, theiriselvea.
We have` Sci often expresse4 otir
views in maid to suei men, ' that .t
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is Imirtacimstary to spend more timr
or iniculv 11 ,them• I 1 i
In regard; to the charges made by ,
I C. F., of
,rinfaimess in the no
nation of Mr. Wres kat fall, we rel-
iterate what, we have before I stated,
that the convention Was ono of the
most harmonious and fairly =duct
ed we ever attended, and we , believe
Mr. WEBB was the . firit choice of is
majority of lathe de , -. des present.
We know tint he fuliy erpided to
contest the nomination with Messni.
Nicaors, DAirrr and Tstcr, and 'was
as much smprised at their withdraW.
al from the' convention as J. C. F.,
or any one could be. We believe
the gentle: mew mentioned saw that
the . majority of the delegates were
...
for Wyss , and Oat Furze HEEME,
who was present, desired his defeat
at all hazards, and therefore with
ew in order to show the great ma
*pulator that they, in common with
he majority of!' republican! in the
county; desired 'the defeat of his in
iquitous plan for a division of the
county. ! ' 1
We shall..-not stop to ,notice the
undignified l egations-in- - regard to
3.fr. Wgeezl3,ot we Would- refer J. C.
Y. and::. - other troducersof , one of the
ablest and tiaost incorruptible men
in the,cotinty, to, the proud position
Mr. W—orupies in the State. His
unwavermV fidelity to prineiple, and
his bold anuneiation of ccirruption
'wherever fc n id,i have Tiered him in
the front of the public Men of
the State, and honest Imen of all par-,.
ties Si The StateCaliital never
7men—
tion hfis kame bat in praises` '
If J. C. F.'is the staunch republi
can he professes to be, he will some
day regret the unworthy part be took
last All, in' :endeavoring to defeat
and overthrow his party.
HOW AID YOUIVOIM?
• "; • —.:
" I fired straight into the Towanda
ring, and there has ben a fluttering
there ever since." ,
Yon are a bold Nimrod' was
considered a good sportsman in his
time, but his courage Was never ad
ficient to - warrant an, attack on such
noble game as yours. '
The Spanish cavalier who fought
the Wind-mill F all night, is the only
man in historiwliose exploits can 'be
compared to yours ; l and you are;
doubtless, entitled to wear the chem=
pion's belt. Yon have crowned
self with laurels and now can afford
to rest on your arms and incline year
ear while I whisper anopen secret—
the Towanda -- ring is a myth! It has
no existence, and never had any, ex
cept in
.the disordered imaginations
Of disappointed office seekers. If
there are some who believe there is
each a conclave of Oliticians, re-,
siding chieflyin Towanda, who as
semble in solemn deliberations, slate
in band, in some star chamber, and
fix out the nominations of the party
for a_ year or two ahead, they are
confiding inen and believe it because,
ou and your friends have told them.
so. • Yon kno_to better, but yon' have;
told it so often that yoti begin almost
:to believe it yourself. Yeu know there
never was, and never can be, such a
ring u =you talk `
about. It is the
sheerest nonsense that . ever found
a lodgment outside of a fool's head.
A man residing in Towanda, who
takes an interest in politics, has the
tcdvantag,eof a central loCation in a
business town, and it. being also the
county seat, he is able; to see and
converse with people from all parts
of the ;county with very little trouble
or loss of .time. If he sees fit to use
this - advantage and exert whatever
influence he may havel l in favor of
some particular candidate, it is, his
privilege to do so, and no fair-minded
man will complain. If half a dozen
others should think proper to work
for the sameleandilate, l they bat ex
ercise a freeman's right= in a free
country. If these constitute a Bing,
enormous enough in your judgment
tiiLdlaw your murderous fire, you
have passedilie point - of reason and
no sensible idea can ever be got into
your bead without a surgical opera
tion. ,
The fact is,the politicians of To
wanda are seldom, if ever; united in
the support of the satrie men. They
haviii.tbeir contentions among theru
selvei and are divided in their
,pref
-erences like people residing in ether
parts of the county. : Nor - :are they
more likely, to be governed- by cor
rupt- or selfish motives than others.
Republican 'friend 1 • I If - you be
lieved your party bad become false
to its principles and - Professiona
false to liberty; law andlorderVabe
to justice, • humanity and religion ;
wasteful of ' the public • treasure; in
different to ' the . cause of temperance
and — educationtegardlest of the
1
national honor .and the general
fare—then yon . were jru3tifiablle in
1 voting , the DeMocratic ticket, if that
Party. was any ;better.. Bat you make
' no such pretense. 'You know your
party, has not Changed its. principles,
thatit is still the party ,of. progress,
and is alive 001 the living issues of
the day:- •1 That the -', hopes of the in
telligent; the'litimane and the patri
oticit are still centered in it. T hat-it
has noble hititory in the past 7- iind
will have a brilliant;futirai
A good soldier iiithe day Of battle
never fires upon 'his friends. .' Let
Me entreat you,,:ittipublican brother,
in the neat engagemetit,;when the
lies of battle are formed not to fire .
into your own camp, brit fire at the
common enemy. cAftrius.
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=I
PROP. keAsstr„ the _distingtiished
nsitnalist, is dead:
Tin Puginins !as
Taesddy. . I
- oMtlEggiM "- .
While Congress! not get fairly nt
mita
watt After Ow Ictruisig, sea' (laid
inip°444 m°,lrel la " , - ~'l , 4r 4d' Y
beiailithaduciar ',
- :• I ' 1 '
Bulk PAY .h4til zteeinai 1 00 ( 1 -
deal fat sttentror* the Hotupe' ! while
the Berme has,
I
Wewsided * large
amount of ::erstutave blisinessi con
firm:in' g '. .. .., -. made', shwa
the adkrnment .. lad seteitm, Am. I A
b3l removing all ' political disabili
ties imposed on I , tint of the re
bellion has passad , the House. 4 I t
The House Indiciary Cominittee
have agreed to report &bill faioring
the total repeal of the Ilazdcrukit law.
Tey also agree o report fmerably
the Civil Bights i tall..-
Tho House Committee on; I Post
offices and Post7toadi have agbeed i to
report . a. bill allowing all public
documents to pus through the mails
free, the doe meats before being sent
to haTe the name of the member or
senator sending them written llthere
on, and.then pass through an t it:4s=r
of the House app appointed for that par
pose, who atamp the seine ;PO
documents to pass through the mails
unless stamped by,the officerlof the
House. The bill also provider for
the free exchange of newspapers, and
that all papers shallgo through the
mails free in the county wherein
published I
On Saturday in the House aCO -
munieation trot& the Secretary of
War in relation to the defalcation of
firm 0. 0. HoWind, of the Yr :
€.ll
men's Bereau, was. read. It Ems the
amount of the default at $278 373p 6,'
and states the Secretary would have
referred the matter to a niili ,ji
court °Cicala:lin; were- it not lk- ed
by the 'statute Of limitation. gr.
Wood, of New York, offered it reao
!dim refeirin,g the letter Of. the
Secretary and accompanying reports
relating to the defalcation of Gen.
Howard to the C o mmittee on Mili
tary Affairs, with instructions to re
port a resolution Troviding for the
trial by military!Court maitiallof any
officers of the army impliCated. On
motion of Mr. Dawes the resalution
was amended byi inserting thti word
"alleged" before , defalcation and
striking out the'. instruction ;Clause,
and the resolution' was then adopted
simply referring) the matter ;to the
Military Committee.
The considemltion of the s a lary
bill was then reiniteed. Mr.!Orth's
proposition was adopted, and tie: bill
recommitted to the special committee
with the nnder4tanding - that; when
reported back it I will be 'considered
under the fire' minute rale. :I'
Tire ,four million appropriation bill
.1
for extraordinary expenses of the
navaltervice Was passed.
I
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Weszupsvoi, Dec. IQ , 1815.
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- Errrottr.--•The indications are that the com
ng at the IllspitXl will beirither a qiiiet one.
rbe assembling of Coogrees did not bring the urn
influx of stranger,. and consequently tl4re La
very notable absence of the stir and et: c ement
which, at this time of the year:we have I n ee
•ccatomed to witness. arid which we had sage rea
son to exptet. While the Hotela bare beki! doing
what may be called a fair bualmen, they hate by no
means been overcrcnrde l d or fail. DefirstA spirt
mei:kW are plentiful, exkd may be obtained, in'tetlideut.
ly near to the earth to i,bviste the neces.4of be
lug'holate; into them b,yeteaza, are trid9ce that
the travelling community,7abroad, have; at !met
failed to come this way ln any Yen , iieat nniabers.
[Fcit the Ezzottizal
WO far, the transient 11.0pr:dation of the City is far
behind-that of prreeding years:—a matter perhaps
of no very great comieghence. nukes it be to real
estate owners who, in obtaining their esitiOrbi4ant
rents, hare always, dehded upon this cinea of the
•
community. I • •
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The absence of so great s number of Our ; ' a nnual
visitors can
.doubtletts be attributed to the :present
=mottled Condition of Ina financial sifairk of the
country; and,Wia materof ccurse, we May, data
tugthe criningi winter. look for leas - display l and ex!
travaganie in whttia known here ea the faahlorur
the world. Panics in Monetary affairs; hbwearer,
or. a depression of thel hairiness interests', of the
country, cannot be very ;greatly felt In Washlngtan.-
where thaeteady disburaemente of the gcrre l ynnieut
are something oyer a Milton dui sri morrlthly, - a
very large prop-*llcvn of which goes It 'on'ce into
circulation.
As s result clihe gr4tly improved cone#lon of
our City. over which so much grumbling has °been
made, a correspcinding impetus has been Oren to
all the various branchea of trade and business._
better class of dermas la gradnully taking C.,le plate
of the ncm.progressive element that has per`sishint
ly sought every means Within its power to mist
and destroY the'spirit 4f progrea's that, since its
elan-holding days„haa been ; gradually working Its
Way In among the poople. 'Flom the north, the east
and thcirest, it may be *aid his spirit of etierorbie
has beam driwuk arid a few', years time has atutticed
to brit* about 'many changes. to break &rah Mazy
of - the old conventionalities aio custorris its vogue
dace the formation of thaw:mirror:tent, and jlectaisr,
UP the elare holding people, The 'member of Con.
greas who, Streams days, brought With LIM! to 'the
Capital his wife or fatally, wie the e;veeption,r not the
rule. Ealoonaglien fiouriehe4 in gorgeous splendor;
and the " grew fat in eonceralmenibehinct
the closed 'shutters and thirlteced .windowil of his
gilded Juniles, while pistOlt and bowie-knittits acre
the common arbitrators of frequent disputeii.
But in the. , put few years i there - has bee many ,
changes, with some 'very decided steps,p,Xnay bo
said, toward civilization. i The vice, immorality end
&butchery puce ao pritaleet at the Capital—from
which many of thelenambers were veryfar 00in be
ing exempt—giiidually dijtappeared with The:closing
scenes of _lies rebellion: and the representatiio who..
during the session of Congress dors not bring with
him his family, , is now the exception. Arnfug the
many gentlemen of the present Congress, who 164
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accompanied by their ladies, we observe that Hon,
.7, D. ernewsuract haei vuy commendably assat:
himself one of their number.
In the orgazdzetion of the House It will b e
l step
that Dr. SEBILWBUIDOZ 41:11 been pissed open the
Committee of Civil Servide Reform. The poiltion Is
of greeter Importance than •is usually seconded to
new members; bat we hat's no he:dal:Loy in !assert
Lug that its duties will belie ably and as satisfasto•
ally discharged ulf one possessiogi the adVantag,
of ari older legielstive experience bad been ssaleeted.
Nei hive reason to believe that the ttopla of tbr
Thirteenth District will hate no cause for regret in
the selection of Dr, erneWnsznos as their espresso
tative. They may list in the assuzunee that their
inter es ts 4111 be Italy and ably protected, sad that,
on ail the great quastiotts of national 'policy, Ids
name will be recorded upon -the side of right.
It is perinea needless to city th;t In the si r pial re
tattoos of life Dr. Strutvricurios fully sustains, by .
his coartesi, kifsiness and dignity of mail Sr. the
high reputation which ho bears sad which preceded
him as a gentlemin, in every war quallfledt to fill
th+ position to which ha has been called. • tia pre
dict for him I record iti Congress that will reflect
alike credit upon himself ar_d his consitnents.
In arranging the Committees of the onset; it will
bi observed that the Cheirmanahip of fain of the
principal Committees hail - been given to Pennsyl
vania, as follows: Post Offices and Rosds,CPnblic
Lands, Land Claims, Navel Affairs, Itevoltitionars
Pensions, and Espenditines of the Navy 'Depart,-
mint.' '
The custom of awySling the first place thl those
'who Were members of that Forty Second Oman=
:and of promoting ,the senior members b, .i/tia old
COrranitteit where the Chairmen were not retained,
was fully observed. This Disk is ono of grid dell
:my, and invokes a peateir amount of distimina
than and cool judgment thin Is , generally litiown or
understood. In the, formation of the Committees,
the adsptability, the Itneas, experience and pollU.
cal status of the members have all to be lobkird to
and carefully considered, While personal jeoousler
which =lad in Congress u well u els/Muni, have
tribe as carefully avoided, This duty, artilfh
;vitae* upon the presiding , officer Hof the is
'perhaps-one of the moat unpleased that he 1 haa to
perform. but which it appears has been disc harged
'with;with hirztesi and ;with very general satigactiins,
r etch Slate oseativing the propo r tionate share' ? while
due eaudderadanntaa bawl given tot the totem, 1.
S ame of the ippointasurnts Win doubtless be 'sharply
criticised; but as smaller Of course, It Is aki Utter
iispossibility to give entire satisfaction to ail Pull=
It would be mu i
to expect t.
Aaiun= until after the 'close of the hoil4ay sea.
son, we may look for:Dttle legislation beyohd the
=ere presentation of Already t a large rumba
have berm Introduced. bath in the Senate :and the
Now, among which are several on the *inject or
beck pay and of Increased pay. The indlwtions
ire that the repeal. of this; law, or the obriesion,-
sections:of the law, will be among the first ;acts of
Congress. The republic= members, howe=r, Who
are pledged to its repeal may look for no balitrom
the denocritts who, in caucus, hive ogre cl with
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endered on
LETTER FROM WASHINGTON.
saisigns' - - latiL .- -igaitaithrinisugatr or uisC
mob tonsamt mars maga .
21"1"1061)**Ser dad* b_st that's !bee .
Wood :Ott ital he =dot) =elm the Irk!**
Pelhdbor; hod the prism Ledisatioos aro decide tar
lawandla to SAsmarribe • milt. . PM*
aaaaregathaeasas May thet they Am not setillai
Si sets to ries* Is* sassed lid sossias c
without hostai the issaddei "MOW Iss*l4lo
lbws isportirimil ries:Um of silsrfos stla thole
!fir_ lalbsrsi s rssaitusist at the
Yeauldraii!ntelleps. - mss Saws to capes&
bele r gitsvanate to sockachou. , •
bei so !Tors
the Bastaryt Isir La ales; Dm
eiCerodosad drawl :Sada will doubtless be Suds
io perm It eiztogh• azuoll* Is Wass a
ionakur anti four of the uniaildabsy bra. which
has idea been cifared. That the art wattle malted
or =kW, =mesa ewe Ir bra uses deem.
The ararisrruk raw at earcris to the treatment
at the Cuban Iseettos, is ?Amex the week kr
prorate( stet pardon of owe 10 Pei who do r zet
Mai fat. haatf earatbidees. lastesd of present
fog etiehspe otAssose sad bioalthindy mots:norm
jibe membecs of both nooses seemed to have pew
seared.VrageOres fish ao eztoastismy ato = at of
Memos. tekkis enables them to Wait quietly for ad.
anneal ladbrouticto. TU.IE:ow et Os issaidetra
asessagre. and the sottio Oetergaiwatles of
the muotateratios to promo for War as a !vault or
IL* berms SI Os mai* irevrestirss, bss doubt.
less much to ,do with the fort:mate =alas of
cororsesisi Statbsurt. . I
]luny of the Coagneamen are =du the taipree
aionthat the holiday mess at Christmas fit be a
very toad was. . The coontei demon& lr3laf os
nanclal 4psestittes; and iziany of the nienthets think
they had better sane these quail° as thau go tam*
far the Wilds" The back pay. Incrassed pay. and
Ober matters ewe ea =eh stetted theca that they
are afraid to tske too numb holiday with their tar
V.
ixTrna nom IpwA.
ClTr s lowa.
&nog ,Thrievfxs—Bear Sir: Having bee
here for the Last me months. and beceieing
Somewhat induct' atel; I thought thatea letter
feel= thia part of the world might interat your
'readers. Now that.politics have been laid on
the shelf fors season, and there isTriCi4Onger
any amenity to wearhsyseed in onesTUdr - 13 a
recommend to the liver of the honest gran
gers, the amine of mach news and gossip is
dried up, so that one is obEged to draw from
more substantial fountains.
•
Prom early years hadheceo taught that the
wild gales which sweep! the western prairies
were of such a character as. if not to render
life uncertain. ail least, to interfere 'with and
elcomfort and pleasure. Consequently, I wait
patiently day aft`r day for the dreaded event
to happen. I vas =liens to know now I should
go through it: Days lengthened into weeks,
'weeks' into months, yet I have seen nothing to
Meet' my expectsfions. I have seen nothing as
yet to exceed the winds of old Pennsylvania.
On the average, perhaps, we have one or • two
days in the week ',much like a lively day in
Much, but much of the remainder of the time
tie is no air starring at nil, and everything is
lovely. lam told that there are two or three
winter storms to expect, of (rein thirty to fifty
hoots length, which are semewhat serious. I
am satisfied that when the country is".settled
up and trees planted, that the dreaded storms
on the prairies will be matters of history rather
than every-day hfe'.
• Timber is scarce, and homes are not to well
built to they are where timber is plenty. We ice
one oir your well-teedo-farmers to move out - ef
his warm house into a thin-walled bass-wciod
cottage, with the same timber and ash for his
Winter fuel, fie might think it was cold weather.
Such as his been the way of the pioneers in
this country. But when the second growth of
substantial improvenients comes to be made. it ,
ery materially changes the picture. Now that
communieskien4s opened by railroad with the
pmeries of Minnesota, good lnmber Ls abundant
and g&d buildings nnmereus.
We have had but three or fear muddy days
this fall, and as l'ew wintry ones. We have
much lea mud than other portions of the
State, or most other States. The north-west
quarter of lowa, though the newest, is by odds
the best part of the. State.' Hero are tens of
thousands of 'acres of the best of land, to Le
had at from five to' fifteen dollars-per acre, and
• not a stone ors root to interfere with plon:11].
ing it. . The'water is more or less hard, though
Dye and good. There are but few cloudy days.
The rule is that 'day after day, in eneceeesiow
-1
I there is ecarcel,y.a cloud to 'veil the ay. The.
air is very pure and bearing. We have' had
lone snowy dap, though it melted as fast as it
came. In the general financial pressure we
limiter with the rest,—but no banks suspended ;
and, though money is close. labor in all branch.
es scarce and wages high. The new counties
lateive hero were unfortunate, in that they were
i just settling up with-farmers, most of whom
!had but little money, and the grasshoppers de.
I stryed their, crops. Many are destitute and
will need assistance - during the winter. In a
short time they would hive been
i independent,
both of grasshoppers and money panics; but
iehappene that they are stricken just when the
blow i s felt to the utmost. They are of that
kiss who are bound to meet their tree
(plea in the true spirit , and though the' Trial is
severe it will be stumounted. In my next, I
shall' giro you some) acoonnt of oar railways,
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our city and business prospects.
Yours, truly,
LETTER PROM IMAOA,
Dzeh gEPOUTEIt The whirligig of
tine has tuned us past another national Ltoli
flaya Tho American people have once more
Ricca an expression of their thanks for heaven's
kionntieS, and honored God for the love that he
Las enown to his children, by supplying their
anifold wants. There are thoughtless people
ho to d.aubt filled their stomachs with tat
hinge, and forgot to say. grace ; 'ar.d yet an
rther claw still mere nuncrona, who hid tie
ittle to say grace over. Oh, God pity the poor!
mein the Lo'rd's poor. There are three class
es of poor; you know, viz : the Lord's poor, the
ilevil's poor , arid last but not least, poor devils.
It is unfortunate to ba very poor, but in tho
inajolity of cases such criatures 'night i have
many of the comforts of this hfo if they loved
God and home more, and rum and the bar
(ooa/ leas. Many a Thanksgiving might b l e
pent with tables spread with all the luxuries
I f the day, if et-onona3rand frugality were taken
l ato conableration ; but ingtead, thoubands, go
huogry ai.d because they choose rather
o eabt their earning; into the tills of the ram-
eller, and that of the keeper of gambling hells,
What is woriio then all else, these wicked
(Sues cars° G 341 for
,their misery, which they
emielveit are the ainthors or
I rejoice that my heart the year rottnd swells.
With emotions of gratitude to the great and
perfect Giver of all good,things. I am glad
that on Thsultsgiving lhy I was permitted to
lief. my old home in Bradford, and there meet
thy father, mother, and inagii- 4 9f relatives, all
.h good health and thrNefment of pleasant
homes. The good thin,-.3 that were provided
fin. the table, and the pleasant so:ial gather
tegs that I enjoyed, will never b 3 forgotten. I
4oteld call (special- attention to the hotintifial
reception at Mr. Ink BLLOWN'S, and the pleasant
evening, spent with twenty-three Bnowse at
e o beantittillocae of D.ll. Dzowir, in the vil-
I ,qe of Wyainsing.' ' The ho,nrs.that we spent,
nging and Playing upon the trombone, cornet,
violin and piano, and ,the toychilig stories that
were told, will ever linger in. my memory. On
my return home, I met 'many familiar faces
.in
Towanda, and had a pleasant visit with my old
friends, Dr. Poulin, CUM: rOIITEII and Dr.
tlatteTOlC, also with 8. W. 2a.voun, Esq., and
Ur. Gr.o. *ten.
I noticed that local option tones down the
uses, but a leak in the law Eomewhere al-
Firs a few gitzzlere Ao turn their brainy upaido
dowa, o witli the fluid of distilled abomination.
I Icannat say what moat be done to stop the
alo of.rnna, but would suggest that the foun
tile head be destroyed; viz : the Faanufactur
irig of the accursed stuff.
A gentleman st Ws!losing told me "he was
favor of, passing a law that should proilde
'list the sale of liquor bo made respectable, al-
Idwing every man who chooses to keep a .sa•
'don or hotel, and to do so without any re
strictkins or obliging film to pay any license;
tliairnreventing any man, or set of men, con
.rinling the traftle, and thereby enriching the
taw, who might pectire ' lliiertiiiilloFording to the
isaire of those who 'hirs,:slo . gole power to
giant it." His Idea wag 'f.' make the sale of
dcinor so eciMmon that no one could gain a.
•iVelihood, and thus breakup the too common
report of the drunkard." He further stated
* 4tat many men were like swine, they were so
contrary that they, would drink out of spite,
this temperance people were trying
to; force than to leave oft the dreadful habit;
aheress, if the fence around the clover were
lea down, the swine - were more , likely to get
thir living elsewhere than in the geld." 'The
iiboviiNguniegitia ito,.* that I t
would gintii, it pima in this cosixontication.
Another gentleman in Wjaheting Sala " . be
MS in taro: d the' option" extendieg otter the
wholetnate." He u saslnot Ivor of cans
reens# haring the fight trt sell mak sad the
coontr‘ Plated ?trader4estrietions:',.
Per tostanos„ he said 4 ' rigattent leas reettleing
t yeast sanoint of trade *an Anne= and Innt
berm; eta foraterly boo* their goods and
sold their predate in Wyaltuing.'" These awn
were not all drunkards. but took an occadonsl
glass of [add,, which they true Lead to hark
presided they ecea get it, bit=
ea= distance inanother tlWwtket. C ' •
How much good load optical is doing in
/3radiad count " , I AM not able to say ; bnt I
know ate thing, that so fat, it bas not helped
Toren& very vouch, for the ample reason the
tau is not observed by at; Tab* homes ; In
other word.a,"the big IL* baits eaten tip the lit
tle *set. and no ece is bol d (sough to try the
merits t f the law upon the - offenders.
Sari* Itocara.
Nov. 50 , 1873. : ,
. The Commander, of the British
man-of-wr Niobe, , who put a stop
to the butcheries 'of the it . irginius
prisoners, did not touch his cap
when he entered,, the harbor of
Santiago de Cuba, as much as to say
"by your leave." He .did not,
,it is
said, pay the customary salute to the
Spanish 'forts. He did not wait for
the • anchor to touch` bottom, but
jumped inttilis boat and made for
the shore before the iiiobe had ceas
ed to move. It Was the 7th of
November, and fiftyi ore , passen
gem of ' the, Virginius bad been
ordered for' execution that morning.
He came from Kingston in answer
to a telegram &ora l the American
Consul„ twgking for the presence of an
American , man-of-war. There hap
pened to be none at !Kingston, and
the captain of the Niobe responded
to the - dispatch. Qn landing, he
proceeded straight td the Governor's
house, and peremptorily demanded
that the executions, should cease:
The Governor declined to interfere.
The captain of the Niebe replied that,
"in the absence of an American man
of-war, he would take the reapon ;
sibility of protecting; American citi
zens and guarding the honor of the
American deg." ;Protecting Ameri
can citizens and guaridiag the honor
of the American flag' meant, in En
glish, with the Niobe to back the
prooositiOn, the bomb ardment Of the
tora, the eirtain to rise on the scene
in about five minutes! after the cap
tain should set foot do the titrarter-
deck of his vessel ; ad the - Gevernor
"gave way,' , and, fifty, lives were
saved. We do not know the • name
of this gallant sailor, but all' Ameri
cans who love the national ensign ?
all humane people who hate cruelty
and barbarism, and , the fifty doomed
men snatche d l from the jaws of death
by the heroic act, owe to the British
captain the respect.j, and gratitude
due to a brave deed. [
Pr.opErsric. 7 —Soine years ago' JEFF.
Dellsconcluded a speech on slavery
with a threat that, if the North - did
not yield to the. demands of the
Smith, the States of that section
would depart, "like ten, tribes
of Israel:" JouN. - P. HALE sprang to
his feet, .and, a in ma'gnificant voice,
said :—"And what hecame m of the
ten 'tribes 'of Israel? DiSpersed,
scattered, lost ; and no one knows
what became of themi; but the Ark
of the Covenant of the. living Golf ;
remained with: the tribe of Judah."
HEADQUABTEM
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In the building formerly ociimfied by Young .V.
Time. with a Lugo ansortuientbf.Gold and Bikrer
American and StvisdH IValchesi
Fine Gold Jewelry,' (Gold
CIPLEsTS AND
CHAIN BRACELETS.
BUTTONS, PINS, he
A•full line of eosin AlLita and plated Ware.
SPECTACLES Aigr) EYE GLASSES
Of all klads—Gold, Stivr snd Steel
CLOCKS
From the cheapest to the ibeirt, and Many other
artcles too numerons to mentibn, , tmt to be seen
by raL ri ng , I M. UM:DELMAN.
N, B. Watches. Clocks and Jewelry 'repaired by
practical workmen, and wariatited. •
Towanda, Nor, 10.'"73 •
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GLASS; •
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CARPEN• RS' ,TOOLS„ •
&c., . &c., I, &c., &c.;
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Towanda. Dec. 19, 1975. - , .
Sets,
THE TOWANDA' JOTTE - N.
' The unparalleled growth of the JOURNAL
its drat publication. proves conclusively th
meeting most satisfactorily a want long fell
devoted t w o
a cheap and Independent nein
devoted to home net/sand interests. That i
best lent paper in Bradford county 4 indict
the wonderful growth of Its circulation. Les
seven months old it has added between L5l
1600 Eames tr its imbscriPtion list.
: win rr Ts we, BEST; •
To the publication of County and local i
gives particular attention. Becoguirtng II
that a icounty newspaper is valued chiefly
home hews, it makes this department the peel
feature. It contains full and early repartsl
Proceedin• e of Court. Jury and Trial List
streets of Sheriff's Sales, the Reports of ours
lliarketa, , On OW and carefully revised nth: '
accident, frt. Marriages, a
and all the local oecorris
As
,1
i . LITERARY AND FAMILY P/LFEB.
It is unexcelled by any other. in the county ,, The
best Stories. Romances and Nems, carefully select
ed. are printed in its colnms.
It is not a partisan paper : holding allegiance to
Ed'party s or clique as such, it will at MI times be tree
to condemn the wrong 'ma commend thelright
wherever found, regardless of 'place or partl. To
17tec roveme
the im proveme nt of the industrial classes , to th e
r
on of labor, it has and will continue to give
I
most cordial anppoit.
TERMS :1
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One copy; one year, $ 1 In advance. Chan of 10.
°rimer°. 76 cents each, and an extra copy to the
pertrougetting up the club. 1 1
I NOW IS TER TIME To airs3aater.l'
-If an appreciative public demand rewards Our ef
forts. we shall soon enlarge our paper and iluxeue
our price. • - 1 1 ,
R. B.—Remember our Cob retell' cease after Jan.
nary Ist. next. Attu that data no 'lnto=
taken for less than $l. A ll clubs now $
pUsse take notice and complete their lists before
that Sate. Sample copies will be sent to any per
sonper on r applicallon and enclosing l one cent stamp
' to
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jpostage. , , • 1
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