Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, August 27, 1874, Image 2

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laws Fox Agi s NATIONS.
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—l`bo trouble between liferli:io
.._, aria ons!entela hf.to be anileabls settled. -
. —AbOilt__6,ooo - peruaimi. sttencleti
the Sing Bing camp meeting - Banday. ,
—Leteliuyler l Oolfat - is - visiting
. f.': - °bride SprisTf• -- .. f, ' - " -
Washburne ran over to
London from rule 1 few &o no tar sib*
--••• •
,
-,-Bancroft- Da* tio-pew Unite!'
States:Minister to the German l
fe . bas
arrived at &Mu. - • \.
.
} —11 r: by . has passed `13.,41
Lniidon Tor Vienna, ,to resume his • • es as
liiiiirtre at that court. ,
--The Rev. Leighteii
Toledo, hit declined the preeighteey •
University at Bethlem, State..
BarceroftDavue, :V/
imeriCan minister to Berlin has'arrived I
elfy.
• —Five men were hung in' 0
iana on Priday.for thitmurder of it . ;• • t
cominittee in April last. •
' —Plymerith Church stilt. -.,
ost
m profound . confidence in its t
Bev. Ilem7;Ward Beecher.
~ —The -government cm ":
shipped $20,000,000 of the hew • to the
Seligmensynthesis.-
secraikalnitrit from New York
1,
city for.Enropean ' y took out el
large number ot skein, • , I
—Albert Havemeyer, a Brother 4
theldafor, died in New York citymi Saturday.
Fie traq.a sr gar refiner, and 60 yeark obi
•
—Frarik Wood and Tanner Dv
nun in the 238 and 2.27 races at Lee Park,
wakes Barre.
, I
—The New York Deteocratio Stab)
C.mrentionlrill meet in Syncline on the 16th i
-or September. t,
- • D a kota - •
Anti - M onopoly. and
Liemperatie'Territorial and Congressional Con
yen tio9B have failed to, effect ft =lop. I
- i
—Colomil William A. Philips Iris
been nominated by the Be&bllcane of the
Fret Congressional distriet-ot Kansas by-accla
mation.
—The military display at Hart
-1(M, Cnnn., in honor ofte return of ex-Got.
'-ernor Jewell was fine, an the weleonie by the
c izens cordial,
,
dvices from Mexico represent
ihat the recent railroad policy by xhlcb Ameri
can enterprise is eseluded is already produeth%
oaf_ unfortunate results.
—Vice President Wilson does not
believe in the thira term business, and predicts
its tednrel,
' —The-Harrisburg Patriot ,(Dem)
- deOlarea that ex-Governor Curtin openly pro,-
: claims his preference for the Democratic part!.
--;The West Chester Republican
calls the late temperance convention at liarria
pqrk; "au assemblage of idiole."
I _,. - S enator Hamlin, of Maine, is a
candiaale-for re-election, with at fair prospect
~f success. '
—The Democratic State conven=
t , ,,u a-sembled at Pittsburg. on Tuesday' WI,
~.\1141.4 .
, .
=Tbe hitrons of Hui banal) , clairo
•,, have in the Unite 4 States 1,000,000 members
rbi,::r• I Were.
—The legislature of Tennessee
itj elected being Democratic, U.S. Sena 4
t , tr iruwnlfW Will be displaced.
—The Philadelphia Press strongly:
recommends the re-election of John Scott as
I": S. Senator from this state. _ -
- —Fpniteen , women attended a
•log "fight in Detroit the other day with their'
hablog.
—lt has just been dii3covered that
lit;o,00t) were paid for work_ at the Eittsbnri
reservoir which was not done. •
...:.: - - - .1.-4 -,,-, •
.. .. or. Clarion, • Venango _-..,
• t , -, 4
'mot. • ' •-• '
`:
'3. Do not leave implements scat
tiered over the larra,exposed to snow ?
' • rain, and heat. . .
• 1. Repair tools and buildings at 4
\ proper time, and do not suffer suli,-
sebsequentAlitee-fold expenditure of.
time and--money.
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Use money judiciously, -and do
not attend auction sales to purchase
all kinds of .--frumpery because it iS
'f- cheap. - (- . _,. I
q. See that feuces are well repair 7 I
ed; llnd cattle are not grazing in the
' - lit. tt 'dows-, - org,rain fields, or orchardS.
"'- 7.- Do not refuse to ake correct
~ • exiiriiments,,in a small M way,, , of many
•
new this:- - . .
: 4 , Plant fruit' trees well, care for
._
'' them, and of-course get good cropS.
-. . L : 9. Practice . economy _by- giving
1'..;(-- - '.; Y i apit6l.: during the winter, also
- C 1 rood , •1--,. taking out. all 'that is
_ nil-
.' . - .
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,tratail, half rotten, or .motildy. .1
• ['Pt. Da hot keep' tribes - of cats and
' inaLling dogs around the prerniSeS,-
vilio - eat more in a monthl, than they
. 1
at -< worth in -m life-time{--MorniitE•/
,c . i.7 , 7. ,• -. i • ' -, - ;
Management of Cows
1.
rid,e _-',(l'vct.ary of the Chaqtaua
.`Dairyman's - AsseCiation,l , New York,
iu his report-Or the last year, lass
. ' 'low a the follolwieg axioms for butter
arc all very well, with
• the excepti.':l, perhaps,!of the reeeraL,
i-aendation of timothy hay, Which we
e alway. found the ycry worst hay
. - cows : -
I.ClelDlinc;' , -; is 01 the first impor t
tflll 7 Ct:', iii every depatnient of dairy'
'
- lug. . 1 1
i. 1 2. The bettcrlhe treatment, of Tour
.
clod - :, the better the . profit. ) 1
' I :',. Breed - ouly.from the best. - .1
,
1 I. Never drive a thilcb___cci t \v faster
liiati a slow walk. '!
i]lave pure spring W' . .xtet t , ari- - .eon',
i: r.i,:nt to your• .eows, (amtalso the
kLiry room,) as you. can get 't.
i l i;. ' Teed corn meal judiciously, but
.. 4lake . earlysut timothy the 'bases of
• .o...eit. .. -
7. txpeCt the largest returts.frora l
!
tie test eaters. - ,
H
S. Consult the ? comfort of your
cows - by providinevarni, clean stab"
leb.--41', - a , lical Farmer..
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1 u r,vi 3:011 STOCK. -Mr. Et
' corresponding secretary of
the Guilford, N. Y., Farmers' Club,
icports.a itcent discussion by that
intelligent bodyon the value of pa
tatoes as,feeil for stock--,a question
.
Which is just now.considered as 61
special consequence, -for the reason
that potatoes are plenty, and hay in
Many places not,taore than two
thirds of an average in 'quantity.
o•Nir. George Bradbury said they were
forth 50 cents =per bushel to feed
almost any kind of farm animals, but
i:hould not be fed alone; prefers one,'-
- -half corn meal, or some other grain
and thinks this mixture better for
'sleek than either one alone; thinks
farmers should not .draw potatoeS
fq7 t:.c. farm tO' the Market for,.
cents per bushel at ?"
i • • 11 th is
,:sp'ec'iallyis ye t ,-
Art laetuore ivol;tlJ =atoms and
z: •%, e and - pArted are moss gaga
bY i t o - g licer n at
a thin
-- ,S; were - daring ate correapotalit ot rg )
last year,
• --The United Stateh , Circuit Court
tle,ucled in favor of the eettlerS, tattle °sip
ceded hada case, which corers the -tide bo
ilearlyi one million • agres of land. This land
claimed ny Kansae,..Texas,ltuumtri and other
—at Parker's LandinCOu. Friday.
night ttutk,contelniuit 7,000 burets otell
%track by ligtrg thd the oil. with
taideleg -pr --hi*ed.
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- lightning ttru twit; Wh.ltr,WP
• t te r t iVt it illOV l Willr 145'
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SEEM
ItairailtpMet
Towamls,Vbaralay, kg: 2!,1174.
EDITO*II I
e. 111. GOODRICH. S. W.
&public= Mate Wit t
ARTHUR G. OLMSTED .
POW AVIATOR OMEIAII,
_ .T VFW
SEORET4irs 4r =maw arms,
ROBERT R BEAT.
roa .itzGv. or SVPIMII comer,
EDWARD M. PAXSON.
-..g, ;:f
new
in that
/WEN
tinsa
Pursuant ti) call tie zneibers of
the Bepublieanpouuty Ckeninittee of
the county of Bridford, .met ai - the
Grand Jury Boom, in the Bore of
. the
to,' , the
Toviinda,- id, 2 o'clock, P. Xi.' on
Tuesday the 18th day of Aug., 1 . 874 ;
the"'following being present, viz.:
H. 14 Scorr, Ozo. W. Buds, A. O.
Emus, B. S. Duerr, D._ L. &Lars,
ho. W. Mu, FL Howita l l: Brun
Torso, L. V 4 Tower Moos Saxe-
ABD, W. P. Lim, J. O. Roarsiosi and
Joint MAnoUve Upon being called
to order by the Chairman, Upon mo
tion it was ordered that the
_Republi
can , County Convention he held at
the Court Home, in the Bore' of To
wands; on the afternoon of rTuesday
the 29th day of Sept. nest; to ',be
called to order at 2 o'clock, and that
the delegate electkna in the town
ships be -celled by the respective
committe ea of 'vigilance on Saturday
the 26th day of Sept. neit, to be
opened at 3 o'clock, P. M. and kept
open continuously until 5 o'clock, P.
11.1;, and that the 'delegate elections
in the Boroughs be 'called ae above
and held, commencing at 6 'o'elock,
P. M., fend kept open coldinuously
until 8 o'clock, of the same
day aforesaid. Upon motion it was
also ordered that the delegate elec
tions be conducted by ballot. It is
urgently reqUestet by the committee
that the Republican electors of the
several districta take an interest in
the primary elections and he in at
tendance thereat, where a fair oppor
tunity will be given for an 'expression
of their preference among the several
candidates whose names Will be pre
sented to the County Convention for
nomination, in the choice of such
delegates as best repretent, their
views. • •
The officers to be nominated and
elected are
Chie member of Congress.
One Senator.
• Three Representatives.
One Ccitm# Commissioner 1 year.
-I• A md- •
•
In either town or county d 3 well to call on .
L. J. Rutz & CO..
Beal Estate and Loin Agents.
OniCo Italia street, opposite Court House, To.
wands, Pa. •
liar 17, '74-tt.
B AKERY AND DINING ROO3l.
First block worth of Ward House. '
BREAD, PEES, C kiCR,CRACKERS,
BAKED DAIL f.
And Bold at .Witoleude and Retail.
art,„
In our DMING ItOOMS we will accomniodata the
public with either a lunch - or a good meal at ail
times of the day and evening. -
•
, . ,
OYSTIFBE AND ICE CREAM ON . HAN" DIMING
TWICE SEASON. •
dlso a floe atisortment of Grocerles,Coniectlonery ,
Fruits, lints, &o.
tf_
TURNER tt — & - AU)ON,
r/,riorra BLoci;.
PEE NEW IN PROVED
REMING TON SEWING 1(4 CH •
veld
AWARDED :Lim• MEDAL FOR P -
a mys
+T. VintreA. I' 0 that of
- . over it. He
THE HIGIIM Cr= j a h e a
to be par*lned
t*lSTWaild this was betty * off
d than be will probe,' bye in
..put that he is at all datimons
isimnqd, and heneelhe wonder why
should be - nny excitement over
his escape.
dthenS l a- In vlrfeMi v l i ttt 0,341131 in. the
ca4didatashava not the prided=
of the pairoarra to sak faints of. the
public. To ease our frieull's mind
we impala day that the Ilatroarn holds
all 'the candidates in the highest re
gari, and will cheerfully 'support the
eacOissful ones, wheeler 'fly may
ht. I Neither do 'we loofa, the tact
V.Lft there are India el tiCO
fite geSPOW
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IMMO
rtuli rlk I.IP k 011
D. W. SCOTT & CO
TOWIN D A,' PA,
I
Vi'ROLESALE AND MT AU
DRUGGISTS,
1 .
Ravin l g extensively repaired tikeir' store L at the old
stand, hate opened with a large, new, and well se
lected stock, consisting of
. • -
ACIDS, EXTRACTS, fad:stns. SERBS,'EUGAB•
COATED PILL?, TOWDETW, ODUS, SYRUPS,
ATKCITTRES, RUES, &C.,
ill
OM
And' all
YEEPAEITIO S
DYE STUFFS, MACHINE, OILS
EXTRA. REFRIED KEROSENE, ALCOHOL
PURE WINES,AND INUORS
For Medicinal Purposes.
TOBACCO, 'S:3IIFF, AND CIGARS,
H All the
POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES
And a Fine deimtment of
TOILET , AND FANCY 900DS
More thin the =nal care and-attention given to th
Com of Prescriptions. Open thudays,
from 9 o'cion.,tol. pan. h from 5 p.re. to 7 p.m.
Or, Manuy an be consulted at the wtore on $W
ardny_of each week, as heretofore.
- - D. B..TITENZE.
, W. 0.. , 00111)014.
Towands, May 7, 1872.
sus aniViOntdr an* 'skim.
' Ns* * alikeb*44 -- -spiii
los - ekb ~
• : . t_ - 7,-,- ' • 4 .
• 'lt
COOPII" ' ' )11
- 's ~ •
iieir order of thinp,lhe number 4
delegates was largely inermed, and
it was feared by some much conk
don would be experienoid ; but such
zahltilikpt were gr.mindless, as the
proceedings -were characterized by
more than ordinary decorum.
Some of the very best, ablest, and
-puesat—icew - In — ihe7Statp ' Weisl
presentee daegateb, and everTtlizill' tt,
With but few eseeptions, ,was done
" deo - satly and in oiler." The mi- '
nor_
L ty being'satisfied that 'airman'
and justice were *wind, gracefully
yielded to the will of the majority,
and when the labors closed everybody ,
MIS satisfied with the,resalt. •
The, nominee, - for Supreme Judge,
Hon. E. M. PAisow, is an able lawyer,
and has - forieverat years been one . of
the brightest ornaments of the Phil
adelphis Bench, and it is no disPar
agement of the eminent ability of
Judge BUTLIE that Mr. PAXSON was
the successful map. He has the en
dorsement of the entire:party in the
city, and stands high wherever he is
well known; - s 1
fudge Orairm' Hro, the nominee for
Lieutenant -Governor, is too well
known thoughout the StOte, f ind es
pecially the northwest, to need any
introduction to the people.
just in the prime of life he hen filled
many positions of honor and trust,
and his public :record and private life
are above suspicion. Hia most bitter
political opponents never Idared
' charge him with a dishonorable act.
His nomination adds' both dignity
and strength - to the ticket..
General HARRISON . AL A was re
nominated for Auditor General. The
excellent manner in whiCiz he - has',
conducted the affairs of the office
daring the put two years is the best
guarantee for the future ; and his
almost unanimous endorsement at
the hands of the Convention is the
highest encomium that could have
been pronounced upon him.
For Sex:retail , of 'lnternal Affitlrs,
Gen. R. B. BEATS was nominated,
not only without opposition but with
the greatest unanimity and heartil
ness,i—augaries in - themselves of
complete success in November. Gen.
BEATH is one of those rare ,characters '
who wins the esteem, confidence, and
impport of all who knowbim, andUt
the same time sustains in untar
nished social and political record.
His moral character and 'official acts
are always open to the great eye
of the State, .and no stain has ever ,
been detected in them. Such a life
is a crown of glory toy party.
The phstkom wilt commend itself
to every one interested - in the pros
perity of our Commonwealth. We
commend the resolutions to the care-,
perusal of our readers. The feel
:lo'k.exhibited allover the State at the
'Will '
r of the Convention is the her. '
volvia
tig ghr tz a glorione result in Novem
.
shadows a repetition of the
conna elleed • eh have crowned the ef-
Large weed
have been midi- Republican party ever
Stria. -
The Greet N most disheartening,
with the natural e.
brcraght into public • hing, defeat of the
whose names are In
whose lives every one is
clam. Great battles have _ •
tint sieges zaillas in e 4 . a 'IN impregnable
IretegneTterve:_iing only
"at& enemy can
now to sass their place in pen
In preparing the present editiM P oar pol! .,
I
bas accordingly been the aim of the editors
down the information to the latest -
and to furnish an accue account ( sow
cent discoveries in scie rat nce, of every b e elm
tion in literature, and of the newest
the
arfwelirg Tr upon
orirecordgin Geproge
taticalif
rbe work has been begun after lon elee"
cos for
preliminary labor, and with the e mesh's, an d
carrying it cis to fmccsstal
Vane of the original Stereetfre V a il of the
used, but every page has been pen .
forming in fact a new CyloPledie , ihis pow
plan and compass as its predecessor,
create: pecuniary erpanditare, and im and
provernents in its composition uha
The _
gestedlglonge t r i eve= ande e
lutro llAdOWy
first time in the present edition. timoscholy
not for the sake of pictorial effect.. ,
=ter . ludici s ty ri r fale b to the eal amp.
natual n aporyand depict th e WA' game is
saarkable featu res of scenery, arch
as well as the micas processes are
only
manufactures. Although intend.
rather then embellishment, no
spared to insure their artistic in
of their execution is onormotw -7
they will find a welcome recePS
feature of the cyclopedia, "The
This work is sold to Bubscrft in thegood
delivery of each volume. It
sixteen large octavo volumes. igence of the
wordParogrW, ad re w
h Carolina if
Lithographic Maps.
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In Library WWI', ple:niatir , to their
/fag Turkey row,
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extra M ii a i lt ly do so
In Tau Iforamo, antique '7
In Fnu Beesik Per r el. i all of the Con-
Three voltunes now rot
meal
ec Completion ag , will be e .him as mint to
Specimen pes of
showing type. illastratMLLlOTT. the col
on application. has been es.
FrarrAzass CANT
Address the rubushe enhk g his People ' s
549 k 551 Broadws of the degradation
s brought
_upon the
.nt,lnd in deman-ding
-orm."
paper remarks in reference
ntforrn sdopted:,by the Be
,t State Convention in this
It takes strong ground against
• toposed reciprocity treaty with
Lida, and favors protection to
nfaotnring interests. It is loud
Ascondemnation of the Democratic
party, and holds it responsible for
the inauguration of a war of races at
the South, and declares that the Re
publican- party alone can Or will se
cure equal . rights to all. Thns the
campaign is fairly opened in Penn
sylvania, and if fought out on theline
indicat4 ilia hoped the victory will
be s decisive one." •
Amon Polar Expedition,. under
the auspices of Ilusam, - this time, is
to be sent ont,.vrith the view of rea
-1
cuing an Austrian party that ailed
the Tegethoff, two years ago. It is
feared . that; notwithstanding the ves
sel was thoroughly fitted - for her iej
ege, she was lost as she was last seen
in a violent gale off Nova Zambia.
Thus it goes, fme vessel is Bea to ex
plore, and another follows to rescue.
Certainly oar knowledge of the Antic
regions is obtained at heavy:coat,
Gar registered beforti , the 43 of
lOW* ,
Reptiftatitattgenvention.
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. • ftilargilffieJl4oh;: , [ • .._ i lion State
Podrentkia
. in the Grand
.„,.. k , • .
014 III:PI 11l W , lralffi 0112* on Wed
*Waif AngliiiiiVito'clock. A
a delegation , from ever, y district
was present. iiiieliininary caucus
witcouvenedat 9:110in the moninim
at which Hon. B. B. Strang, of Tio
ga, presided, and the usual commit
tees were appointed. On the imam
bliurg:tha, Ootertmtion, Hon. limbed
*reit tooli the chair and called the
_............_,.._
meeting to order.
Hon—George - Lear, of Bricks, and
Gen. Lilley, of Oulx•n. Were nomi
nated .for temporary chairman. On
proceeding to a ballot, Mr. Lear had
188 voirtiand`Gen. Lilley 107. Mr.
Leu was conducted to thjcbair liy
Gen. Ling', • Itudge Lear, inounting
the plattbnp, addressed the conven
tion its follows: • .
Gat=nu OF THE Coavezrrios
permit me to thank you for the hon
or you have conferred upon me by
calling mop preside over the tem
porary organization of this conven
tion. And possibly I cannot better
evince my appreciation of this favor
than by curtailing wLat I havoto say
to you, as we have-much to do. The
new galvanization of the State, while
increasing the number of delegates
to our Side Convention. to double
the former represention, - not Only in-.
creases the number of candidates to
be selected by you; bat devolves up
on you the performance of new and
extraordinary duties. We have a
Judge, of the Supreme Court of the
State Of Pennsylvania' to appoint ; we
have a Lieutenant Governor, ,Audi
tor-General, and Secretary of nter
nal Affairs to nominate. I use those
terms advisedly. The duties we have
to perform here, I repeat, are new
and onerous. We have a Supreme
Judge to appoint, and, fortunately
for us and for those whom we repre
sent under this new organization of
our State affairs, the Republican par
ty has presented no man who will
not do credit to that position. We
cannot mistake so far as that is con
cerned. [Thunders of applause].
Then for the other 'offices I have
named we have candidates to nomi
ma; and these are to compete before
the peo ple with thole who will be set
up ag ainst them by some opposing
organization, though shot jhe name
of that organization this year
we are unable to 134.7 It will be the
scattered fragments of some of the
organizations under different names
and conflicting . principles; and some
without principles, which, for the
last few years, have led the opposi
tion to the Republican organization
of Pennsylvania and of the nation.
[Rimewed enthusiasm]. I say we
are , unable to predict what the name
of that organization will be. We
have scattered the broken battalions
of the Liberal Republican party and
of what is called the Democratic par
ty, and in what questionable shape
the opposition will present themselves
this year we are unable to tell. They
are now abroad in this State, as they
have been for years, coursing up and
down the field of politiCal adventure, 1
seeking comfort and - finding none.
To ass the language of a gentliman
who, within a few weksi - has come
prominently, before the people of this
country, they are " dwelling upon
the sharp and ragged edge of anxie
ty, remorse and. despair . "[Great
merriment and applause.] We know.'
not to what desperate straits they may
be reduced in order to break down the
party of the , people, the party which
during the past
.fourteen years has
seta the country through the pertla
of war "
and back again to the -Id.-. •
ings of peace, the party "-Ass'
represent to_day—the r rnich we
ciple and progress. T huark,' °E m a hi s - kw , t their machi-
E le nati ",:i e . .1 overthrown, I ask the
A. , r": " .' ifre to act with modern=
0
.f.ion and discretion. Let not their
personal affinities for particular can
didates stand in the way 'of making
a good ticket, composed of worthy
men, and placing it upon a platform
which shall receive the sanction of
the people of this State. And now I
request that for the short time I may
occupy the chair in the organization,
of this convention I shall receive
your kind indulgence in my efforts
to administer the position with jus
tice and equity as between, all the in
terests represented in this conven
tion. "
The temporary organization" was
here perfected by the selection of the
following as Secretaries : Edward
ff!cuil, of Somerset; Lucius 'Rogers,
of McKean; R. L. Snodgrass, of Al
leglieny;. Henry L. Taggart, of Phil
adelphia; Cyrus T. Fox, of Barks,
snd John A.. Swartz, of Cumberland.-
In accordance witbi the understand
ing in caucus, the usual committee!"
were constituted as follows:
o 1 BIZOLUTIONEL
Russel Errett, Chairman ; Wan.. E.
Littleton, H. H. Bingham, I. T. Dar
lington, 0. J. , Dickey, Edgar Pinchot,
George V. Lawrence, B. W. Alvord,
and John M. Thompson.•
0.1 CBEDANTLAIJi.
_ •
Wm. H. Koontz, Chairman ; Wm.
Coates, M. B. Wells, A. P. Heich
hold, C. Contler, A. Whitmer, - IL F.
Beardsley, Charles N. Mann; and
Samuel Daniels.
Also a, committee of fifty on Per
manent Organization, of which W. T.
Davies was a member.
A recess was -then taken until 3
o'clock.
AFTERNOON SESSION
Upon reassembling, Colonel Mann,
Chairman of
_committee on Perma
nent Organization, repOrted. i .tha, fol
lowing as the officers , of the convert.
President James S. &dab, o
Beaver. •
Secretaries—Lucius Rogers; W. C.
Arnold, Edward Scull, L Snod
grass, H. L. Taggart, C. T. Fox, and
S. L. Stennis. ,
Doorkeepers—B. Frank Major, Jas.
Kern, H. 0. Mentshouser, Sullivan
S. Child, George Carney ; and B. S.
Burroughs.
A largesnumber of Tice-Presidents
were also elected, Eon. ;Min Pass-
More representing this district. •
Some objection was manifested to
the report by a few delegates, but it
was adopted almost unanimously.
Upon reaching the platform, Mr.
Bntan said:
du:mum: I thank you for the
honor conferred,larid shall endeavor
to merit your confidence and satisfy
you thl - I tali be fair to all parties.
As the our is somewhat late and the
ertfik US W, to }laud apse_
OEM
dithimdy, I have comsluded- to rider,
the area lintaidett kt mike, and
am pow rei*lipr Amplo4di of,
bneimmia . 6 1,1
Ofi: mibtionifinOliVied 4 0 0 6 1'
ceed - tdr "the nontinatiair id 'midi:
date for Supreme Judge. The fol
lowing gentlemen were then placed
in nomination:
It. M. Hendersop,. of Cambekland.
'E. M. Paso% of Plitladiaphia.
M. Russel Thayer. of Philadelphia.
J., A. Loitle i , of Westreopelma •
Hall; of Bedford.'
B. F. Mcdunkin...of Peery. -
Wm. Butler, of Chester.
No speeches were made in advoct
ay of the candidates, and the con
vention immediately proceeded ,to
take a ballot: Beforb the ballot was
half completed it was evident that
PaMon would be nominated. The
solid Philadelphia delegation, with
the exception of a single member
named 'Donohue, voted for Paxson.
Mr. Donohue voted for M. Russell
Thayer. The ballot resulted as,fol
lows:
. 144 Ilendersos.
62 KoJuallit..
21 Mar: .....
. 13
Bnuer.._
resn-.
•The nomination 'was then: made
unanimous.
The convention then proceedfxl to,
nominate a, Candidate for Lieutenant
Governoi: The followisg gentlemen;
were nominated, each with a brief
auditory spOech
M. Hall Stanton, of Philadelphia ;
James L. Graham, of Allegheny ;
Jas. M. Purviance, of Butler; Samu
el Knorr, of Columbia; Henry M.
Hoyt, ,of Luzern° t
• J. M. Campbell,
of 'Cambria ; A. G. Olmsted, of PO
ter; John O. Flenniken ' of Grow),
and James Sill, of Erie, but a letter
was read from . Mr. Sill declining to
be a candidate:
The ballot was then taken,, as fol
lows:
Pint. Second. Third.
. 67 102 163
.47 99 29
.42 .30 21
. 'D 27
. 24 33 38
. 17 • ..
Olmsted'
Stanton ...
Oampbetl ......
Flandken
ant=
60
After the announcement of - the
first ballot the names of the Hob.
John M. Parviance and of Henry M.
Hoyt were withdrawn. The second
ballot was then proceeded with.
At its conclusion an effort was
made to adjourn the convention, bat
it failed. A motion by 'Mr. Dickey,,
of Lancaster, that the lowest candi
date be ,dropped, was adopted, and
Colonel Samuel Knorr, of Columbia,
was acokr"dingly stricken from the lie
The name of the Hon. John B.
Flenniken was also withdrawn, after
which the convention iproceeded to
take a third ballot. In the mean
time about one-fourth of the delegates
had quitted the hall. When the
Strength- of Olmsted was apparent
many delegates changed their votes
in favor of him.' The result of he
ballot wad be was nominated nnani
mously.
A motion wail then made to nomi
nate Gen. Harrison Allen for Audi
tor General by acclamation, but ob-
.
jections being raised a ballot was or
dered, and Messrs. Allen, Shoffer of
Allegheny, and Jones of Susquehan
na, were named. The room: - of
Messrs. Jones and _ : D o ffer _A:Donor were sub
sequently co..'" -
%4Adidrawn, and Mr. Allen
"__,,, 1
Pas ,
nominated unanimously.
Gen. R. B. BeSth, the present able
and incorruptible Surveyor General,
was nominated i y acclamation for
Secretary of Internal Affairs.
Mr. Allisonj of Mifflin, offered a
resolution, which he moved should
be referred to thelCommittee on Res•
olations. It was to the effect that if
General Grant be a candidate for a
third term .the Republican party of
Pennsylvania would support .him.
The resolution was voted down by
the voice of the convention.
Mr. Errett, from the Committee on
Resolutions, then made the following
report, which was read by General
H. H. Bingham:
•
First. That the steady and large
redaction of the State and national
debts since the Republicans have had
control of . the State and National
GOvernments, and , the equally steady
reduction in taxation, as well as the
high character for integrity and.efff
ciency of the State and National ad
*ministrations-, are the best t possible
evidences that the COmmonwealth
and the country have been well goV
erned, and that the people have eve
rything to hope and nothing to fear
from the continuance of the Repub
lican party in power. The Demo
cratic party, as it exists today, is the
same party in aim, in principle, and
in purpose that it has alWays been.
It has never retracted any part of
the bid record it made, both before
and during the war; and it has never
recanted any of, the multitude of er
rors it has committed. It is, the
same party to-flay that it was' when
it plunged this State almost hopeless.
ly into debt, . , and bbrdened it with a
heavy load of taxation, and the peo
ple, having driven it from power on
account of its transgressions and
shortcomings, to restore it with its
numberless sins nnrepented of, and
unatoned for, would be an endorse
ment of that which the people have
so often. and so thoroughly con
demned.
Second. The Republicans of Penn
sylvania having , been the first to de
mand' a change in the constitution
that would abolish special legislation
and all its attendant evils, and the
necessary legislation for the call of a
Constitutional Convention for that
purpose having emanated from them,
_we are juslified in rejoicing to-day
over the accomplishment of that
great reform, and over the delivery
of the State from the evil cense
quences of the old system. I
Third. The movement for the -for
mation of the new constitution having
been made and carried to completion
under its auspices, the task of pot
tut; into operation the machinery of
the new fundamental law belcngs to
it Of right, and the dnt it involves
will be, as it has been, faithfully per
formed in it. , -
Fourth. Inasmuch as great sigma
have grown up in this State under
onr present system el fees es a corn=
pensation for count officers, we „de
mand such legislation as will substi
tute adequate suari7 for fees, and
such as will allow o more than a
fair and just compensation for ter
vices rendered.
"Mk We took iri h MI Mi.
ideation. ism's . ottieiwno*,echom
System irylekb. U. ,powii-Ililp !tinder
AO . Wwzog care oi the "thafe, and
118- IP* nuil ll ** faidowed by
°144113324)::*12 th e
ts; - the new, con
stitution, the Stateos r ibmwd to see
that all her children'aredulteducat
ed wider it in the duties of .7tisen
ship, 'that lbw - may thereby . - , '.me
better able to enjoy and perpetiate
1 .
Our pendia institaitiona
Sixth. lye recognize that aa ,the
Arne, policy of government, which
shall, latmoniza all the diversified
interests end pursuits 14cessarity ez-
Wing in i country of' such vast ex . -
tent as mire, and as this can ber done
only_ by direoting leghdigion so* to
swum ti iced Protection and reward
to every . bran& of industry, we are
in favor of iviug preseilence 'to those
measures. Which shall recognizesgri
cultural, mining, manufacturing, and
mechanical pursuits, as entitled to
the amplest protection 4nd fulled de
velopment iof putting a stop to large
grants of the public doniain tOI fail'
road corpiirations, an reserving it
for settlement and criltiratinn ; of
improving 1 the navigation of our
great inland rivers ; 1 of• securing
cheap traneportation and profitable
markets for the prOducts of agricult
ural and mannbetuzing labor; of en
couregingStich manufactures 58 Shall
bring,the producer and cOnsureer in
the neigb.bOrhood of each other, and
thus to establish mutual relations be
tween, them and. thc'sq "INA iii
commerce and the transportation - of '
propertyotdjusting the rellatiOne be
tween 04441 and labor in Order
that they may 'receive a' just t'and
equitable share of the irofits, end of
holding those in the `Oossessuw of
corporate wealth lind {privileges in
strict conformity to the,; law, so that,
through the combined influences,-
people of the varied pursuits may be
united together in the common) pur
pose of 'preserving phehonor o the
nation* and developing the iense
au:
resources of every section of the
Union, and of advanding th so
cial and mutual prosperfty of all its
industrial and laboruicelasses.
Beventli. The parables ,which has
fallen upon the . manufacturing in
dustry of this country within thelpast
year is a fresh evidence pf the neces
sity of that protection to our reftiltl.
lecturing interests for which th; Re
publicans of Pennsylvania her ' al
ways fought. The reduction of the
tardf, accompanied as it was by e
-I y-increased importations, not only
helped to bring on the panic, but
has rendered the recovery fro it
more difficult as well a !amen ably
sloe. '
Eighth. The attemp made just
prior to the adjournment of n
'gress to establish free trade thr ugh
the agency "of a reciprocitytereaty
with Canada demands the j severest
condemnaticin. It was i nn effort to
accomplish, through the{ treaty-mak
ing power alone, that which belong
properly, and by right, to the .propi
c
S )
lar branch of the ,Government, an
to put redress out of the peo le
reach for tw ntytone years to m
The 'co over the subject o ni
do revenue was phred by it
Constitution in the hands of II
immediate Representatives of ti
people, and we protest 'against an
scheme to take it out of ' their h i
by means of a treaty winch the ei
ple‘eannot abrogate or repeal.
Ninth. The' frantic 'efforts nc
making by the DemoTitic p y
bring on a war of races Ft . the 8 ul
with the design of depriving a 1
tion of its citizens ol the ri
which, tri2uPs2. ft', o
r .t,12, ...tt a a 7 i t
the mission gi 'die Reptlican pit,
has not ended, and th at its further
continuance is necessary to se e
the rights which belong, to all.
Tenth. Emancipationend en n
chisement having been I *tire by
the adoption of the thirteenth and
fifteenth amendments to; the Co sti•
tution of the United States, an b
the necessary legislation for the' e)
forcemept : and the equality of ii
rights having been guaranteed b t:
fourteenth amendment„ it is the ii
perative duty of Congress to see h;
such guarantee is enforecid by ap ri
priate statutes.
Eleventh. The establishment of th
national bank system having sec re
to the people of the entire natio tt
best system of bank carreney 11
before offered to them, the privil gc
1
of that system should be no lo ge
confined to a privileged class, be
should be free to , all under g re
and eqnal laws, fiche aggregate vol
lime of the currency to be regal to
by the' necessities of the people al
the recognized laws of trade.
Tweyth. We reaffirm She deo] ra•
tion of the National Republican on
vention of 1872, in favor Of a re urn
to specie payments at the ear jest
practicable day.
Thirteenth. That the Repub can
ie k ty continue to remember ith
titude the soldiers sett sailo of
t e Republic for the patriotism, ur
age, and self-sacrifice with w 'eh
they gave themselves to the pre or
vation of the country &ling the to
civil war.
Fourteenth. That, entertaining thi
fullest confidence in the high per on
W integrity, ability, and{ state an
ship of Governor John F} Ha ft
we' unhesitatingly present him t
our Republican friends throeou
the Union as a candidate for no i ,
nation to the Presidency in' . 1 76.
ar i n
His blameless and exalted oh ter
as a man, his extraordinasy'sbifity
as an administrative officer, the p
ty of his private and public life, nd
his splendid record l as a soldier, all
commend him to an enthusiastic d
hearty snp p brt for a position w ich
he is so well qualified to adorn.
ficsaccd, That the candiaates thls day no ted,
in conjunction with the president of this a
tion, be authorized to appoint the chairman is the
state Consmittee, use that the committee of
two from each emstorisl district to Phil his
and Allegheny county, two each prom s.
lionigulner7. Darks, Lancaster, Dauphin. L e,
and Saha= counties, and one ll= each of the
other countless , . ,
Rewind. That the eerier') GOVertiMelitt bllring
determined that the ono hundredth passim:at of
Ansmican Dsdependenos shall be celebrated the
metropolis utPennsslrsnlL\ li b ooo tood the of
our representative. in Gangreee and the
to ere their earnest support to smelt m as
iffil tend to the IMOCOMI of that greeLevent, we
call upon the people of the Commonwealth to len.
.late each other in displaying the products oftheir
industry and the resources of our 5$ e.-
• The reading of the resointions
aced considerable applause—that re
ferring to - Governor . Hartranft e cok
ing a perfec t s t or m . ' After remarke
. .
by some gentlemen the, resolutions .
were adopted amid greet 'applanse.
The convention then adj 'urned, at
i
ten minutes of seven o'c ock, with
cheers for the ticket.
The best:of feeling prevailed, Lind
I 4
the Members of the (convention , re-1
i
turned home confident that the **le,
ticket' will be elected by an amigo
majority pf twenty thousand. i
The State Central Comtnittee
be announced himeafter. '
E
11 11
..~.~
•
A 112/BligaUltG rai n was ex tie
in MI tut wait,
AJor ES MDI/41 VAX .
- - -
The Cis sigil l ehoptirrj - the;
Kansas Jigsaw
Wesumouss k Atte no—nibllo*.
ing telegram hasbeen teeeivedlrOM
Governor Osburn, of Kansas',
"I have information, through
Indian agent Stubbs and, other sour
ces/that the Osage tribe have at la
general council declared war against
thin 'State: DeptedittiOnt
already been committed by them on
our southern border. The, State his
but few arms, and the United States
troops heietofore guarding the line
being now in the Indian Teritory, at
a great , distance from the Osage
reservation; exposes the; frontier
settlers of this State to grelt, danger.
'With arms we can defend our bor
ders. Can you furnish Fe 2,000
carbines and acconntremt?nts
100,000 cartridges on, account of the - -
State of Kansas."
The telegram has been r i eferred to
the War Department. ,
Omens, Neb., Aug. 23.HBishop
Hare .telegraphs General Ord that
after prolonged exploration', the com
mission have fixed upon the Month
of the Big White Clay river as the
location of the Spotted Tai Agency.
It is twenty miles from dui present
site.
The commanding officer at Spotted
Tail thinks the troops can he hutted
'before, winter. If this can be ac •
leomplished the agency will be re
, moved instantly.
It is not believed here that Spot
ted-Tail will more unless forced by
a large body of troops. Asithis new
agency is outside of this department
it is not yet known what will be
done. •
To the Republican Electors of Brad-1
. lord County
. We, the undersigned Republican
voters of the township of Tuscarora; .
&mite to state that the name of H.
B. Ackley, of , said township, will be
presented to the Republican County
Convention as candidate for Repre
sentative. Since the organization of
the party Tuscarora has been relied
on for a Republican majority of over
one hundred each year, yet, when
the places of trust and profit are to
be filled we have uniformly been
counted out. Believing that oar
claims to your suffiages cannot be
denied, even by the other aspirants
for the office, and that in H I B. Ack
ley we have .6 man in - every respect
worthy of your support, we, respect
fully ask that our claims be recog
nized by the coming Convention.
Very Respectfully,l
A. B. SusEmon, J. H BLAOR,
D. D. BLACK, WILMOT 10,0111.37 N,
J. J. LEWIS, - BmrarrT,
A. J. LYON, J. A.:-'WOOD,
STEPHEN LYON, LEVI. CILLIDIEELIN,
H. 31. LYON, B. K. BOSWORTH,
T. B. LYON, C. W. BnowNna.,
WM. SMINWAV, E. P. BROWNING,
',TAMES CLINK, M. 5. BROWNING.
Tim riot at Austin, Mississippi, is
ended. It arose, simply, from a per.
tonal contest between a white and
colored man, in which the wlite man,
ie in attempting to shoot the other, ac
le Mentally killed a negro child. Oat of
IdsY this the riot came. Had the white
3) . man-been held in prison, to await the ,
result of his trial, all would have been.
ow quiet; but his removal led the negroes ,
,1 1 ° to think that they were, being trifled
" with, and hence the uprising. It in
dtts no way indicates a war of races.
;hat A
- Now Advertisemenb!.
ISHOPTHORPE, an incorpora;
B
ted Church School for Girls, Bethlehem, Pa.;
The ran term commences on WEDNEdDAY, Sept.
1,11,104. Tho number of scholars Molted. Ad
dress 1111se FANNY L WALSH, Principal.
•
1 . I E. SPALDING,
J "
a . COUNTY SURVEYOR OF BRADFORD COUNTY.
I
Vil Odic. at Itoglater and Recorder's Mice, Towanda,.
l an Pa., where he may be forum' when notprofemdonaßy
engaged. , • Aug TT, 14.3 m.
113-
t A PMENISTRATOR'S
I,Notice is hereby given Metall persona Indebted
" to the estate of John Gartland, late of , Wyalusing,
deceased. are requested to mate immediate
and all persons baying claims against d estate ,
„
must present them duly authenticate& for settle.;
d tent. ANDREW ma
Administrator ale bon is non with will annexed.
e Ang 27, '74.
.
.8 N OTICE is hereby given that the,
Towanda Eureka Mower Company intend to.
r apply fogs charter of incorporathin neder the above
t = f i l t b 7 the pi
owing li zt .p a cte esp or in casiz on the manufac-'
1 general jobbing businela g . in mac n l.7l B l;e7;li a o; in a g nit
f t lTi rt tla?iwducta. incl k u ir dlni! abuiess connected
profitable aeaasary
mld p e r i o n Ee p cn ti tion .
d thereof. Said application will be
a. tr.7,Li th icAtc:oor ‘pLeriltgrolhoPraCt entit
tegidatlorrof certain corpoestiona." TP ag i o7ed a t i re
Atli day of April, A. D., 1 9 1 i.
SAMUEL D. MADDEN,
'rest. Board of Directors.
Atig 27.3 w
HAND - BOOK OF
,02,1814,
• Br HON. NOWMID MailErt.SC!N.
CLUE 07.110VdE Or PXPEZBEITATIVIrS V,
This.acconare and nceurrux. Volume glees the
irxx mann on the " Increase of Navy Act " and
its repeal. on Transportation, Civil Bights, and Fi.
nancial Questions. including the act of GM cresting
"Legal Tender, " andtoin interest on Bonds, and
the tartans and Contracting sate since.
President Grant a Messages inn Mem:ndsin, In.
terrier**, Letters, Proclamations: and Action in
Alabama, Arkansas. Lothians and To Supreme
Court Decisions. Illinois and Willem:18;n Railroad
Laws. Constitutional Amendments, wide and
tics,
in States, and Nation. +.l3sek-per,' Stalls.
tics, Ta les of Appropriations. Debt, Elections, Cur.
.., rend Distribution 'by States and section*, go. In.
valuable for campaign. Oloth. $l5O. post-paid.
Address GEO. FES. DAWBON,
0 • P. O. Box 434, Washington, D % C.
Towanda, Aug. 19,1874. , I
fiNE DOLLAR will pay, on
eubseription for the _
TOWANDA JOURNAL
The ionnius., since its onlargeMent, contains as
muds reading matter as any other paper in the
county, including a foil and carefully prepared rec.'
ord of all the county news, It contains the Court
Proceeding*. ;tin' Ind Trial Lists, Weekly report of
the Markets. Abstract of Sheri ff Sales and the cur
rent news of the day.
'iry It. Bend fors sample copy, which will be
sent free on application.
JuIP23-tw
'Witty McKay.. Song and
li • Chorus;.. Rays, SO 35 .
Out In the Snow; or Drunkard's shild..Hays, 40
Sweet Little May. Song and Chorus ....Hays, 35
NEW SONGS.
Where has Ida gone? Song and Chorns.Raya, 33
Don't forget me Nellie. Song and MO. alaye, 35
Nora, the Pride of Enke.. Song 3; Cho.lts,ys, CC
BY THE AUTHOR OF i
Follow up the Ploweltang and Chorus.Miya, 40
My Lott Louise.; Song and Chorna....llsysci I 35
Lennie Darling. Song lad Chorus Hap; 33
MOLLIE DARLING
••
Old Caleb. Sang and Chorus Has, ' 35
Be MIX poor Heart. Song and Chorus—Hays, ;;5
Cat on ths Sas. Song and Morns ' Bays, 35
Maned. pcadilmfd. on receipt of the marked price,
NI. L. PEUBS 599 Broadway, Neer York?
,
DBSOLUTIOI4.--The part n ership
heretofore Edith* between the undmelmm
under the Ana name of )fyer & bonds% ti Me del
diseolYoi by tonttuil moment.
Towandkquls 2.1874.
CPPARTNPESHIP.—The uider
*Mai hartni ftemed copertnershis=
the firm llama of, =dell h Myer ' XIII
coadttet the' Nadel Dualisms at the old stand at
Myer k Bnadsll. arNorkthey Write the elastomers of
the lass Arm sad the pnblte geamily to ea.
\ N. D. NUSVELL,
ONAS. MTN.
Towanda, luty 10, 18",
A DIALNISTRA WO NOME.-
Ja:Notkals hereby/Oen Metall persons htdebted
the est- te of Sherman Bradley, , late of Pik/4
/ deed. mild uleke thumellate puniest. end' all per.
roue having claim Nand ale estate no present
them shthintlmisti for rants:mut. •
ft, 1441 EL IL
I\
DR. A. G. BUS* ..,
. ,
1 - CA3WTOWN, iiittDkODD COUNTY, I'A.,
rata Chronic Diseases by new roethodn, 31sy,
conaoltet by letter. - lAng. &It
BRIDGE LETTING.--Seiled pro,-
wisals will be 'received at the house of D. L
le c . er B e 4n t n l M oc o ock a p r
.a on
or T I t I h IIISDAY ,
zeptting
of
the bridge across the Schrader Branch of Towanda
at ehrit piaoe, Specifications for th e woo May
Lek
at' the, Nomailationere aloe and it the
ortas of J. D. McOrdisey,Aqr olee Ile* ROOMS tO
the letting miulißlit SEMPLE.%
KINDZSDALL.
t MAX BULL
'Com'a Mice, Jolt so. - Couusdotioners.
pR SALE.,--A- "Addable Pair*
- Faun I.Altotto , eniedp „ (known an the Lamb
farm) on road leading from Outten to Tewanda,-.
Wog only 7} ndlel from Minnequa Springs and
S 3 firma earbOtr cad fsrds. Tbn farm contains
about
° acres. bit sn abtuidanee of wood and
itu .0% largo cirttiatd; rudid cider, mW, frame
dwelling twine, barn% , .
thereon. For"frott i r
partieulue enquire on iepremisee of C. A. Be
O of 04 L. Lam% Toronto: Pa. [lune
giiUABLE FARM FORSALE!
—I now died 000 of the finest farms far sale
V ' Bradford County, 'Visaed two miles from Matti.
Vpwards of 230 acres—lls acres traproved, good
fruit of every description; s , due dwelling, barn
sheds, and all necessary building th ereon, 'will be
sold'for a ressanablel price, sad time given , to the
purchaser. Sot further particulars enquire of
lane 2. • 1 I. L. COBBIN. Athens,
ROME ACADEMY.
, ,
- no fall term of this institution will open AUGUST
Vfe 187 e ., under the supervision of P. L. CUBLB
Pg 1.1.,, assisted by , Miss L. A. lUDOWAT and E:
paEigifoBl3 81.F.LY,- and continue twelve weeks!
The instructors both in the comp:Kam:a bights:
Sliglisb; and also the languages, are too well tannin
to mittnit am comments. - ,
1
11 ' trlvlen.
Crantdon English , S 0 00
Maranon and one Higher English 6 00
Single recitationnin ..... 300
Ail sat, mut be Paid by aa Middle of" the lam)
U is the aim of the Funny, in all derpartments. l
to woke l oud stufirints; and Pverr effort: will he
roads to render the term's woes thorough sad poi
Stable. Special att•ntion 1011 IA girml eudenti
••
to quallipt tv.; ••••••^! , ....WltnntAlwelt , pg. ,
lU M
board cant* obtained On reasonable terms;
bat students can lessen expenses by tenting rooms
and boarding salves.ror farther information add
dress -; " P. L. CHRISPELL, I
Home, July 30, ! Pimcirat.,
BARGAINS
•
Dirgaius in !Dry Goods at the cid:titan(' of D. A
- -
Pettes S Co,, Main ;Street, otivisite Contt, Moose
Towanda, Pa
Mean. Draratiall 4 (MT have bought the 044 in
the above store, and 'will open on
Awl 'it'll St out at rrh;te that 'A" W. aEtonthill the us
U.
Oa money,
Air A. CHAMBERLAIN,
, DIAIIIO:N,DS - ,
ii 2
D. M. TURNER,
Editor and prop'r
G. D. MYER.
E. D. BURRELL.
IMI
New Advertbommati.
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SATthiDAY, ACCirriir bib,
Come cnie, cows) all, atid get a pile of Louds for
1.113.401111 ALL & GOFF.
Lug. 6;71
DEALER 113
FINEVEIVELRY,
WATCHES AND CL .0 CKS,
Ju^e 2, 1871
DANIEL F. BEATTY or
BEAM R IPIeXTDS
CFTYRRATED GOLDEN TON , IDE PARLOR OR
a&Ns
Are -ranked by eminent musicians and ; distin
guished men of honor in this country and in Eu
rope,•as the leading parlor. organ now in use. We
challenge any maker to equal Ahem! For Church,
Sabbath Schools, Lodges, ac well as the parlor, they
have no equal. Testimonial' and cards or honor
are constantly. being received in their favor. An
otler.- Where we have no agents we will allow any
one wishing to purchase one of our organs, the
agent's discount. Also to any responeible perty,
wishing to purchose one of our organs from a die-
Uwe, and preter to see and examine it before Pay.
Mg for it, the same will be granted them by sending
us- a recommendation .frem the cashier of your
neatest bank, orsome prominent man in your vi
cinity. and if the organ is not 'just as represented,
you have the liberty to return the same at our ex
pease, we paying the freight both ways._ It is with
pleasure we, introduce the Goixor* - Tosenr.. know
ing that it will give universal satisfaction. as, it pos
segos; many advantages over all others: The ton
excels to fullness, and the deep vibration - of sound.
an evidence that it stands first Reba merits of a
rwastcal instruments now in nee.
We select a few abstracts' from letters and edit&
Mats which we are constantly receiving In favor ol
our organs, and wish you to read them :
We cry "Eureka." for we found what wo wanted.
J. P. WILBAB, Harrisburg, Pa. I
I am pleased with the sweetness of its tone.
PROF. N. P, VAN IHRANEE,VoIine, 111.
Pure as gold —Defy Patriot.
Our musical critics call to see lt. They are de4
lighted With tt. OEO. L. F4EET, Altoona, Pa.
We would recommend this excellent Met:lament',
to the mustail world, for Its flnenesa,of
terstwirg (Indiana) Democrat.
Combines sweetnesi and strength In Its tone
Lewistown Gazette
For quality, promptness auiticxquieito of tone
they are unequalled. PROF. 80/YT. /IRNCE.
I can with pleasure recommend it to any in want
of a first-class parlor organ. PROF. 0. HUNGER, 1 1
Mahony
I-aru well Owed with them. D. SECHRIRT.
Hagerstown, tild.l
1 am pleased with the tone of the instrument. 1 1
WM. ROBERTS, Brooklyn, L L
' First among its advantagea is the great scope of
its expression, being constructed to play the softest!
music, and, when desired, to increase its power.'
Can either gradually or suddenly produce more vol
ume of tone than any other organ.of its class. This
is accomplished byonr now Patent Double Forte
Eire% so arranged that the sound is thrown out by
a direct passage through the'case. .
We desire that • every family throughout this
country, as well as F,prope, may test Its wonderful;
mutatesl producing qtalilles. Orders have been re
ceived at such rapid rates that we have been Com.
polled to enlarge the manufactory, and put on a still
'larger force of skillful media/Ace in order to supply
the demands. We, however, now are happy to an
nounce that we can fill orders promptly and with
the utmost dippatch. We also call the attention to
• our,world-renowned
EUREKA. PIANO.
•
This Plano is tut gaining a reputation as the teed-
Lug piano-forte now in use.
Bead for illustrated price list and a list of testi
monials, some of whom you may know . using our
organs from tho past six months to seventeen yews.
Address. DANIEL F. BEATTY A CO..
Waihington, Warren Co.. New Jersey,
Aug. etr.
A YEWS CATHARTIC PILLS,
FOE .t . 1.1. THE rO/IF4ErB Or A: FAMILY PHYSIC
Curing Costivenes Jaundice, DY l PePilia, indf
gestion,,Dysetdcry, Foul Stomach and Breath. Ery
sipelas, Headache, Piki,ltheumatlara, 'Eruptions
and Elkin Disemies, Biliousness, Liver fbomplaint,
Dropsy, Titters, Tumors and Salt Rheum, Wolms:1
Gout, Neuralgia, as,* *liner Inn, and Purifying Mel
Blood,are the most ocnaganisl purgative yet Perfected.
' Their effects abundantly show how much they exce l
all other PMs. They. aro safe and pleuent to take.j
but powerful In cure. They purge out' the foul hml
mon of the blood ; they stimulate the sluggish or,
disordered organ into action; and they bnpert health
and tone to the whole being. They cure not only
• the every day camplathtarof every body, but formid.
shied dangerous diseases. hlost skilful ybrild-!
clans, most eminent clergymen, and our beat; eltl= l
seas, send sertificates of cures performed and of
great benefits they have derived from these Pills
They are tlte - safest, and best physic for children, be
cause mild RE well as effeilnal.. Being finger roated.l
they are easy to take; cud being pure!,,y vegetablei
they' are entirely harmless.
siarnato ,
Ds, I. 0. * kO., LOWELL,iM 411 4
Practical and 'Analytical obemlete.
raf t *keit' =lt Value Lt
:' ' - • Legal. , 1
rusTEE's -MALE ' !- of Coal ali,iv
Railroad property in the Cketzitee of ibilivan ' 4 .
and litredford. State of Paillininnli. ' ' "_.
By %li th e of s eertamitagtemp or Rim 0 l'snin . '
executed sud'delivered by the Itellhilli it Yds Coal
and gagrCompetty, of the Mate of Pentisylva• ;
ale. tattle undersigned 143Tritstak; dated the fleet 1
day oflievainber. 180, and rectified in the OW
for rettordingdeede, go., in and for the ocauty eL
Endind. ,l 4 old Stara. in Mortgage Book No. 10 f'
Aces 30, 31 and 32, on the 224 'day of November - ', i
Av. - D.. VW, end In the adios tot the recording o. ':
deeds. pa.; kept fosepinveneogun. to Said State.
in 21 °M.0 8 nooli No . Z. Pages 02 toed inclusive, on ~
the 612: day of Dhumetter. d. D-, th eft ' '
I, no tice ,e TthrtV_li_efi_otlissid, hereby ,
'eta that I will. oft MR.B:lollY..the 14th ',l
day of OUTOlnrig. 1674,i - sa c ak o'clock st norm ;
of that day. at the !satinet a Biomes Raider 1
111 Broadway. in the City. ifid of Nen .!
York. sell at eactkur to the igh h franchise s . tild Prop i
ern. fights. privileges Aud conveyed or •
intended.to be conveyed to me by said Rieringsor
Deed of Trutt ; detitil having bests =ail the
said Company in theism@tue s Oittotui of said
Mortgage, and such default continued for 1 ,
• then:sot of Mat; dam and 1 being remitted Myra
iseeto make , anth side by holders ,of at least one I
tenth In ooh fettlebo a sectued by said Mort- I
aTrust, gage or Deed Trust,
i i iiiti
making such ropiest due mitetatidlng. ' t
Tim property eforesold In pwee ochne Bye thou.
sand scree of land altneted in Cheri and *din
townships, la Selina County, in State of-Penn-.";
silents, being the following weed warrants and
Parts of warmth. o wit ; John paler and Andrew
Emile. and parts of Philip Stein,f George Roberts. i
Joseph P. Nan* William Stein. 'Leonard Jacoby. 1
Philip Wager, Raney Exile, Pete , Relater. David i
Zeigler,Sensual Carpenter._ Reber tame. Dudley I•
Chase. Ithpbalet Met., Thomas Odiort. Richard i
Tomlinson. Jacob Bitaer. , :amply Tabun, Collins= l
'Reed. and Christian Getting and be. I
ing all the s ot lands of-ties sait . Compan ,y• end the
railroad of said Company, and aM th e bode of the
said Company now occupied for the , erection of de: I
pots, constructing sidings. he., and as the road-bed
of said-railroad from their mines, la said county of
.Sullivan. to the present northern terminus thereof. I
at or near the Borough of Monroe,' in the County of ~
Bradford. State of Pennsylvania; and all the•wrrir: • •
ate franchises of said Company. se secured by =e 3l i
Charter. Together withall and alnenlar the With
-Inge and improrements.rights. Itherties.PritiM4Ms.
hereditament* and eppirtenances to the same ati-
portal:ling, with reversions and remainders, rents. -
Issues andProfita thereof. I I
,
For a more full and (template deecriptlon of the i
property to he . sold. with its boundaries and loci-
lions, reference may be had to the zed Mortgage. of
Record as Moressid. f,.• , i 1
Terms of gala—Ten-;pee cent, of the purchase :'
money is to be paid ashen hand on the day of sale,
and the balance is to he paid Width thirty days
thereafter, at Room Itzutther 4, in: Number 48 Wall
Street. in the City of New York, State of New York;
and upon payment of the said Wanes In fall, the'
purchaser will receive a `:'deed to • the said property,
conveying such title as le vested in ,me as .Trustee
as aforesaid. Dated Marth 13th. int.
_,
V JOHN A.- EITEWATIT..d ._
Trustee for the bond holders of l the Sullivan d
Erie Coal and Railroad Company.
' W. A. W. STEWART, Attorney for Trustee, 48 Wal I
Street, New York City: '
March 26.'11-6m.. ' 7' ; '
• The above advertisement appears In the follOwina
r.e•.aspapera published in the city of New York, to
wit : "The Evening Post Weekly." "The New York
Weekly Mall," ""New York bpecta for and Weekly
Commercial Advertiser." .
O.O3ISIONWEALTII- OF PE'NN--
SYLVANlA.—Basnronn Corrir, es.- 210 . 204 .
September Term, 1874. • '
In the matter of fixing the ,Terine and tithes for •:
holding the several courts for the 13th Judicial Die-.
trict. filed May le, 1874. : • ;
It is ordered that the regular terms of the several
courts in and for said county, be held on the first ; •
Mondays of September, December., Februaryl.and
May In each year, end shall continue three weeks, 14
except the tern commencing on the p rat Monday of ;I
May, which - 41:211' continue two 'weeks : and said ;,
terms shall respectivelyhe known and designated
as follows : September Term, December Term, Feb-
ruary Term and May Term. In addition thereto, It 4
is ordered that two terms be - held at Troy, in said ';;
county, commencing respictively ~ e n the fourth 4
Moridaya of October and March; end continue two
weeks, for the trial of causes, /to. as required by 1,
the act entitled "an act to authorize the courts of L
"Bradford county to hold-additional sessions in the J:
"borough of Troy in said county," approved Feb- 1 1
ruary 23,1870, and the supplements thereto, but no
summons or executions Jr original of final process
, shall - be made returnable to any of ' the terms to be ;
held at Troy as aforesaid ; and this, order. in rat- 1,
tionthereto, is not to be taken or tonatrned •give
id courts any greater porter or jurisdiction than
as provided in said act and the supplements thereto.
The foregoing orders. are made by virtue Of the t,-
11th section an,act entitled; "an act designating .
"the judicial dietricti,of the Commonwealth. and 1,
"providing for the appointment and election ofjudr
"es thereln,—for issuing to additions{ judges learned
"In the law commiesions as president judges, and 1 ;
"manner of fixing the terms of -court therein," an ,
proved April 1, 1874, which said erders and. all
modifications and changes thereofl shall be pub
lished
;1
in, not less thin : two newspapers in said 1'
county at least thirty days before th time zed for ,
holding said courts. 11 the Court.
Until oth•rwise ordered, it is ected that said
orders be published in the BriAnro EzeOltilne and
Bradford Argus, two newspapers publiabed at To-
wanda, and in the Troy Gazelfr, pubßshed it j Troy,
In said county. ' B. the Court.
r IST OF JURORS DRAWN FOR •
_a_i sErTEktitEll TEEM. /rt.; t 1 1
- OrAND .1L1101113..
Athens born, G 1., Eaatabrooke; (Athens twp, E
Mclforau;• Darlington born, J S Clark: Canton twp,
J Dnrritt Jr; , Columbia, n Ballard ; , I.ltoy , J Hickey;
Monroe twn, J Blackman; Orwell, C H Upson' Pike,
I Stone.. Jno 8 Wood; Borne twp.;B Barnet; 'filth-.
bury, I Hammond; Sheshequin, - 3 C'aftee; To- „..
wanda :aoro, Jas McCabe, W Mix. Clr Caah ; Troy,
J Dobbins; Terry, E Hor on; Wyaltasing, Jl' Lee.
A Jennings; Wilmot, II Meeks; Wysor, 0 Kinney;
Windham, P C Vandyke; Wells, C Shires. I
THAVOIRIC J 11110129.-11365. I ,
Athens boro k T VicAvitY; Athens A Phelps,
A . Hunaiker: Albany. J Warren, C Engliah; , Bur.
liugton twp. J W Wrisley .4 Barclay; l W McCraney;
Canton born, W(3 Newman; Colnaibia, C Moldier, '
C S McKean, A Budd; Franklin, W AndersonrGran- '
vilie, 6 T Burke, J L Ferguson; Litchfield. EMlled
lock; Monroe twp, 3 Ennis, L Pratt; Orwell, .Conk.
liv.S Sibley; Pike, J Baldwin; Sneshequin. I, Tow
ner, A Bingham; Standing Stone, N Eitevens; Smith.
Held, J Bird Jr; Sylvania, •C H Mosher; Springfield,
13. Cooley; Towanda bore,: D Sheridan. H Taylor, a
H Eaton ; Tovr.oada twp, Jrio E For ; 'rl'os`,•E LOMA.;
Terry. J W • Van,auken ; 'Glitter, BEd aster . J Mtn.
ier: Warren,. T Able, 0 Sloper: Wilaiot. .1 Yeager, P
Miller; Windham, A Wanzo; Wells, l IN W Garrison.
TRAVELSE JrIIOIIS.- , SECOpr. lIVE.EIi.
Athens bore. II Smith; Athens tyrp; H Huff. .1
Thurston. II Miller; Burlingtonl,B P Guatin;
Barclay, I Dlrchhurn; Canton bora, W , Colwell;
Canton twp.l3'lleynoldS, H Thrmas, i m Patrick,F
Falwell, N McClelland. A T Owen; Columbia, F Bah
lock; Franklin, W B Bock Well; Granyille, 4. L Bo
vier, H Tinklepangb: Herrick, a 1 liankineop p Or
well, IC r Case; Sheshequin„ F S Ayers. IU Tomp
kins, R Sohnson; Smithfield, C BB ggs; Standing
Stone, 31 i Kingsley; Towanda bozo, J W Melna, J
Boggs;
Malty' WII Jones, L Mundy, It Smlth;Troy
twp. If Greeno, H Porter; Terry. Juos Mann; Ulster.
W Hornet, G lingers: Weis. S 3 Aflrs. Warren. J
Whalen: Wilmot. GE Ingham;,' F U
Stalford ; Wysor, II J Coolbaugh. ' ,
re
• -.. rnavrat,l; JrUODS::—T111:1113 E..E.g. '
Athens boro; FA Biistol; Athens tap, Win Webb,
D Gardner,' I A Woodgworth; Alba ,1 S Reyerlds•
Asylum, W J. Cole: Barclay. W Et Brown; Burling
ton twit, B Kendall; Canton bore. ;Ci A Krise;; Can
ton twp, I Williams, P Wordent Columota,dl Blood :
Herrick. I "gewall; Leßoy, E Lilley; i Motircia Oaro.
J Daughterly. A L Creamer; Monroe tap,', B K
.Benedict, S Lyon; Horne. L W Towner. W B Packs;
Smithfield, I Ballock,W Pierce; Standing Stone, G
A Stevens; South Creek, .W C Cowell . ; Shesbequila,
W French, II Osborne; Towandao, E Ashraun
Parsons, L D Ilontanye, C Hovey.:l, L Moody; To
b.
wanda twp. G F Mason ; - Tuscarora, MantgometT; .
Inciter,' S s Lo: - .kwood; Warren, C'V nertuan,M W
Baker; 'W,'lnot. II Saclai, .1 . S Quick; Windham, I
French; Wells, P R Knapp: Wpor, K B BishOp.
J. U. svgs.; SherA
s, I .
TOWANDA, P.
Towanda, Jilly 34). Ib7l
A PPLICATION I IN D!yORCE.-
~..i. To Frank Moftitt.—No. 30. Feb. T.. 1874.
You,are hereby notified that Rachel E. Moffitt. 44c..
your wife: has applied to the eon* of i:ommon pleas
of Bradford Co.. for a divorce froinl the bonds of
matrimony; and the said court has 'appointedekion
day. the 7th day of Sept. 1874. for bearing the, said
Racket E. in tho premises. at which' time and place
you c.ri attend it you 'think proper.l
Aug. a • • J. U.lB Tll, Sheriff.
•
A PPLICA.TION IN DIYORCE.,---
.11. To T. B. Wasson 'No. 420: Feb .T., 18711."
You are hereby notified; that 3f. P. Wasson, de.-
your Wife, has applied to life court of common pleas
of Bradford Co., for a divorcefrom the ponds of mat
rimony, and the said court has appeduted Monday.
the 7th day of Bout, 1874, for nearing:the said M. Y.
in the premises, at which limo and place you
attend it you think proper.
Aug. 3. -J. lit. S7,Ur . tiller
- - 1 - -
APPLI.oATION IN DIV I ORC4
To Josephine BOe.-740. 838. Sept. T. 1t7.;•
Yon are 'hereby notified that Wm. T. ltoe, your
bnaband, has applied to the court of common pleas
of Bradford Co., for a divorce frOmpe bonds of
matrimony, and the said court has appointed Mon
day, the 7th day of Sept. 1874, for hearing the Said
'Om. P. in the premises, at which titne and place
you can attend if you think propel'. ' ' I
Aug 3. " • J. 31.8511T11, Sheriff,
APPLICATION IN. DIVORCE.-
To Hannah L. Seebich.—No. 364.1reb. Tl, 1971.
You aro hereby notified that Andrew Beabich, you
hnaband, baa applied to the tout of gointhon pleas
of Bradford Co„ for a divorce from the bonds of mat
rimony, and the said court has appointed - Monday. •
the 7th day of Sep‘lB74,for bearing thp laid Andrew
in the premises. at which time and place I you
can attend if yoi th ink proper, I I
Ang 3.. J. DI. SMITH, Sheriff._
INCORPORATION NOT
In the matter of the incorporation lfentllill
Cemetery AssoCiation.—No. 185, Sept. T., 1874.1
Notice fa hereby given that the above name( As
sociation has presented to the Court of Collation
Fleas of Bradford. CO. their articles of Association.
asking for a deer - ea of Incorporation, and the ,said
Court having eumined the same, and finding them
correct, will decree that they be incorporated as
prayed for. on Monday, the 7th day of §ept.
1874, at 2 o'clock, p: in., unless cause be shown to
the contrary. B. !tt. PEON',
'Aug. 3. 1 . Ppthonotary.
EXECUTOR'S NOTlCl—Notice
is hereby given that all persons indebted to
the estate of I, John P. Brown, I Iznik of Wilmot,
dec'd, aro regnested to make Immediate payment
and all persons having claims against said estate
must present them duly authenticated for atile.
!neut. , CL , IBA L Blit/WN.
• ' EDWIN DEOSER:
,
I l• Executors.
A *UDITQR'S - NOTICE. JOles
Fox vs. Randall Manley. In tho Conti of
Common Pleas of Bradford COU ty. No. :12.51-20C,
)fay Term, 1874.-
I
Tim undersigned, an auditor appointed by the
eoust to distribute money in the hands of the Sher
iff arising froni sale of defendants reel estate, :will
attend to the duties of the appointment on WED
NESDAY, September 2. 1874, at 2 1 o'clOck, P. M r ; at
his office in Troy borough; whennll isms inter
ested are rcro Brad to attend.
•W. li. C OCEILN,I
Aug. 11. I auditor.
I
July 23. 1157,
INCORPORATION NOTICE,- -
In the matter of the rineorporatien of the par.
tiler's Muting Fire Insurance Corapapy , of 'Ctrs
rore.—No. 181. Sept. T., 1574.
Noticitia hereby given that the abovis natnoa,
c.
sociation has piesanted to the Covell of Co
naraou
Fleas of Bradford Ca:their article 0,4 Aaseciation,
asking fore decree of I n cirporstion, mad the paid
Court Inning ezarained 6/1412e. and
ors as will decree that hey be incomorated as
prayed for, ont Monday, tho 7th day of September,
WC at! 11 o'clock, r m • milers maple ehowei
to
the contras, .
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