U 14 0 1f001. fttiOrttre, , , EDITORS% ' • E. O. GoODawst W. ALTORD. tt . 4 Towanda, PL, Thursday, No,, 11, 1875. THE REEITLT IN BRADFORD. The result Of the late election rgi this county is concerned, while is & brilliant vietory'after a hotly contested battle, should not he pass over without attracting the Serious 4fOnsideration of the 'ilepublicau vot 7 s The election of', LAYTON is a iaatter for congratulation for several W h ile. the faet'that he polls t 4.2 votei;. less' - than , Illumuisrr is •Vorthy Of attention.- That so many - ltepublieam , failed to vote for him ;- hartll:. correet.,;llS7ll,ll{,Tß.ilNFT' re ; ! Aved-the votes of many Democrats. ,i)e nearer the truth. t i o.say 'that 'CooLnstron's vote *as ilt. real liepnblican strength, and 'that : , tai is the thifection from LAY; IRE That there should be that number Itelptiblieansi who could .be per suielcu to vote against so worthy a atalidate. is-not consoling, and yet copsideriiqz howweiik are party lines,. rid the - estraordialy ettbrts put 'ff.irtht.O elect ;..;;tottas, it is 'neither 'remarkablt , nor alarming. The lavish Z_;l!^W of mousy -with the .mercenary jihad its l cifect. while - the reiterated •„ 1 . wio.; 1 not. without. its in ' ilitenee. 4 While there was, nothing the allegation that I. r•ros Was nom -7i oat (.4 bv. or hi the interest orally man ; theretwere-gdod ‘6O were almost inclined A:ti6 - t. that finch was the ease. For this: we, as a (,arty.itte somewhat to Name. The canvass for. nominations ti,r7 County ollieei -, is prosecuted " iu , many; cases . , with altogether too ukeh ba s Aizansidp and irancord.--- . .Yflietfrieilds of the different can : didateS - 'not only press the claims • ti their ftt'orites with_ much warmth. but the, deprecate their compet.: it ors. and arouse enmities and • create. lire jndices which cannot be 4 overcome before election, losing .the ,thinee, votes. ur leav alukewarm - Which paralizes the efforts of 'men who Should he' active in their 1 " ; • • for the ticket. - ddi'ledl.6 this, we have had this fragrant instances of downright ireachery and the ofilasesi ingratitude. We shall not call -names, because, it isrnot necessary._ We . submit, how ever. to the Ripublicans of the "ferent 'ivhether -the party Wouldnot be stronger. if the . men 44 out sonic; part • of the ticket, were treated as traitbes . anti traffickers 'deserve. The patty we Quid I,e stronger and ,purer without • them. , They hang im to the orgatii , zation solely 'beCause they thereby L ' have ail opportunity and the power to do Mischief.. If the) men who year after year take the money, of 1 ite.,Pemocracy in consideration of the votes they carry (or are.sApposed . t carry) to some of the Democratic - - ! •zodidates, from flit. Republican ranks. were publicly exposed and de: )otniced for their treatherolts .and . nefarious conduct. • they would be yr,v:,:.rle" ,, ,s -to do harm, and Would. nr,t-i c conrted - and pai(C.,by .candi dates Who • expect to succeed by the 'io)tver there is hceash. The'result in several of-. the dis (trioHshows what May he brought out by act' ve.:pe rsistent. fiersori W al • t. Wherever there was organi zation-. and live, earnest Republicans, ilr..re was result. Where tiwrc was tfeaeheryi doubting and . . i ri•esolut the t suilereLL - And - not only was-the Comity ticket,: af t teal, lnrt ttie Efate Ticket sutfertNl fv the treaeherous betrayal of those -who pretended to lie its IL\RTUA\FT was entitled to 3.09. majority ip this County, and but for - • : .-)tht, conduct of those who Were seek ing to break down the Republican ;ITiiimization, he would have ret r •eived at least that. majcirity. • The success of. the Republican] tilet demonstrates that with Ord-in prndenee-the. Republican party thiscounty may always rely !won 'ictory at.- the polts. The disaster last fall, though humiliating, was not without its • good results. it taught the leskin that complimentary 3 •N'Otes for lac moerats were dangerous, and many Republicans repented when , r too late, hut resolved never again to IV thus caught. The tone and . tem - • , per of the party was greatly:changed ' by temporary reverse. and the spirit mul'determination manifested at the • 3ate election augured well 'for our • _ llitUre harmony and success. It . Ito* - remains to get ready for the • ; great . . battle- of 1876. The fight rhotild be a centennial one. ;and 'ev ery Republican should. be animated - with the.spirit 0f'1776. Beneath, our • - victorious banner. let .the true men I .1-4-ally.- -We would not ostracise any ..one, but for the sake .of the i country nd the success of the .party we ronic', disown and cut off all traders - intitors, and with a ilitrifireA and • srgenerated party fight the battle of T;i;, confident in : the gloriOns victory . 7 •: ,that awaits the party which has sax, , and'recoristrucfed the anion. . . -,Tun official majorities for Gover . . 1 ator in the several counties is an uOuticed.Tfrom which it apt•ears that 4 ;43v.1JART14.1 . 4 FT has 11;734 majority. r is soon as the official tables are pre pared ice shall print the vote by counties. The vote on balance of the iztate ticket is about tbe same as Governor. The Vro bibition ticket probably palled about 15;606.- PRIVATE disinteh to Yashing ion ;,announees the wreck and total foss of the steamer Pacific, between .1 1 ortland,Oriegon,and San Franc' o, Thursda'y lasi; with all on beard. vesterdier at 114i' ; I 1 T " PHYSICIAN, SEAL Tortola, . . .For an avowed and earnest politi- ,: Mr. Cutrnweit ha3''Amdoubtedly eat opponent use always feel a certain suceeeded r intrertnadingsiitnehoneit amount • ofl respect. We are willing people into the.. belief that lie' has to accord to those who openly and been badly treated -by-tho,Rtrowrisa fairly 'antagonize our party and our i---In4faet, that ',he has been grossly principles the same credit far consis- misrepresented . tor political e ff ect. tene'y:and sincerity that we claim for .I,low - r as to the facts :. • , . ourselves. The Bourbon- who per- In Mr. C.'s letter addressed to the s, i, istently votes the Democratic ticket, REPORTER, and published inthe Dem.; regardless as to who may be the can- ocratie papers the last - issue before didates or what may be twe platform, election, he seems tiii' place • great - 1 at-feast is entitled to the credit of stress on,the, fact that Mr.,PECK was being true to his colors ; andlacting renominated ' and he "kicked over openly and defiantly -what he proles- board." In .the - light of the very sea to believe. But in these latter •- unanimous renomination of. Mr. PECK aa i there has sprung up a crop of and the almost as emphatic defeat of so-ealled Independents, who hang on' Mr-'OI;;BBULaZi is giving more ha .the iskirts of imlitieal parties like' portanee and influence to the "Ring' s guerrillas on the flanks of an anny, - than 'the most uncompromising oppo . intent on plender'er the gratification nent of that organization' ever gave of 'selfish and malignant instincts... them credit for, to say that they were This Class is,every where governed -by . the controlling influence in bringing the same motives, and 'develops the:, about such a result. If the "Ring" was' , r . same propensity to defame and break; able 'to prevent ;...Ifr. Cituntruc6 get daWn. ' 4 . Generally, they are formerl tirig only a bare corporal's guard of :Republicans. whose estimate of their - i aleleg,afes, why could not the same own value and merits 'ar‘so superla.4i influence have,,been brought to bear tively above the public valnation l 4in favor of L:trroN Y Mr. Critnnuci that they become gangrened i with a. does not denythe charge that he had morbid feeling': of disappointed vani- i not accepted the Prohibition nomii t' and filled ,with every and all man- nation at the time he went, into the ner of 'uncharitableness: ,Such coin-' Republican Convention; In regard -mandneither the respect nor the es- to 'his pledges on the Sheriff otrestion teem of any one ; • - their motives: are three-years ago, Mr. C,IIIORBUCK has I too transparent and their course- too been contradicted by several replan tortuons and slimy •to be i entitled to ,ble citizens of Orwell, and We beg no 1 confidence ot're! . - gartl.- . - pardon of Mr. C. for,saying that we' Feebly following the examples ofthink the weight O evidence decided more prominent papers, the Vouriud ly against him. In regard to 'Mr. has been- endeavoring_, under the I MAnsit's letter alleging illegal tees cloak of 'a professed independedee,,: in his discharge as guardian, &c.," to do : the dirty work of the De'mO. ! you admit charging him 'for dis cratic party.. The motives Which have I charge. , You cannot show anVthing mainly prompted its editor* to per i in the fee bill allowing you one cent soually assail the actiVe Ereputrlicans . L for such service. of the county, and its_ eowardly 'at. I You do not deny the charge We tempt to defeat a portion of eii made, that you only charged ..$7.50 at , • ' iii--!first - for final accounts; neither do county ticket. have sprung from ordinate vanity and self-esteem. ; you fairly represent the fee bill. In wounded lit- a feeling of unapPrecia. i the Ile bill, as printed in Purl-i's Coupled with this was the ..- 1 - ) igfist, page 675, we lind.the follow- 1 firosix!ctiv9 patronage of the Siteriff's . jug : . i office. ; Believing that STOILIIS would,' Fier '"" ''' '""'' Passing amt tiling 2cemut''t I gun' rilaiv., ext.Utors f .1• u_,iininistratuts 1,3 00 be successful. it -2-- . : • , For tdverlik.ll4l.,alue t 7.,e i . , --on page il7s' : ' • , - 1 i Fur ,:„infirmation at acc't,i of guardians, $:,... 1 25; I --- ri r ,, i 7..., OM •• Bent the pregt,ati , the kt,tv ;It thrift Might follow to irutur,." It saw in pro'ipect ;mi opportte4ty ; . to turn an honest penny by; selling . i - For recording reports we. are ink I-rued you are entitled under the fee, its Columns to the Democratic ctinili- i 1° date, and the raucerous coinments bill to one cent for every eight word . I tipian the : result _are' the mailifeSta- ior sixtpen figures, sow, Mr. Cnun ; only pay $2O for - adverl lions of s'Pleen and the' disapAint:ed ! Burk " . . s" 4 . i 1 t6ing, . which would- ;; reduce 01(1 hopes ! l of gain. . - The hyPberitical twaddle of Elie t amount to $1.14 5 exclusive cf fees foi set recording, which we believe will no 4 journal abput Rings. is a ert . ;tip average ever *.1.25-in each case. Fol. to cover its own infamy andes.criSe discharge of guardian, &c., we again its violation of i pretended neutrali- g las se rt , you.have no authority in thr ty. Its pratings about independence I: ifle hill for charging, anything. .i n s and honesty, and its assumptions `of i 4lttorneys differ as to the meaning of superior ,iutegTity, and virtue, winee the fee bill in regard to charges Illr with a pbor grace. Why, how long i 1 since is it that the fling was appealed 1 appointment of guardian, &c., we to' to replace the head of the Exam- ! giroyOu the benefit of the cloak, 0' ff ag , i admit your right. o charge ‘;•'11.5,5, ining Surgeon, -summatilv taken although: your predecessors and many ... -- .. for exacting fees from the Wounded and disabled soldiers? The Jimrua/ weekly flisplays in its :col tuns the eyitlenctk how shallow iand hypocritical are its profesSious of its S'uperiOr honesty. It .supported, Mr. CliU,B11011: as against a. maimed soldier. het:Anse he had; never been, extortionate, forgetting in ILE; eona tency that the soldiers were invited to call' and have a refund of fees illegally charged them. ' Or perhaps it opposed Mr. ANuacs because , :ite was a pensioned soldier, and a pen= sioner had given information which Caused . the removal ufthe Examining . Surgeon, and niade it necessary! to •disgorge the money illegally taken from those whO enjoyed tlai homily the at ion.7' Before the Jo ttio sets itself up is the censor to_ judge, the ;motives aiul conduct of other people, it 'should at least explain this matter to the satisfaction of the-pub lie having done which, it can dei'ote itself to the 'task of regulating! the fees.in the public offices, and to`: the demolition of its imaginary Ring. . Knowing the deception it has rimed ticed upon its Republican 'patrons, l 1 the Journal now attempts to cam thaet the elfeet of its treachery and duplicity by a cry of Persecution. It marrnities its ciwn consequenceegheat ly. not excited the attention of anybody, nor aroused any (ceiling except,, oonteinpt s for its violation of neutrality awl its .exhibition of • - personal malignity. Its ;subscribers are the best judges of the relations they sustain towards the Opel., If, they, are satisfied, we do not complain. .TifElate contest for Sheriff in this county, was.emphatiCally a season of aftliavits and statements. Matters which were purely personal Were dragged into the canvass in an -un called for and reprehensible manner. The Republican part was; Mk an swerable. Sor the personal nature,of the canvass, ant as all its candidates. have -been vindicated at the polls, can well afford to - drop the mantle of forgiveness and charity over the per sonal assaults.. and allow time to sof j ten the asperities engendered the copfliet... But there was no reason why men notcandidates . should have been as— sailed and placed in a false position before the publi& The most 'flagrant example of this was the attempt to make the publiclbelieve that Wittust G 'urns was , either politieally eoTupt or unfaithful to his party. IVe 'take pleasure, now that the election iS'past and our words canna be construed , as being dictated by a desire to sub serve party interests; in testifying to the integrity, zeal. and efficiency of Mr. GRIFFIS, ',FOr more than thirty years we ,havellown him intimately and well. ..,AVe have stood shoulder to shoulder through many .4" . ; bani fought battle. In. all that time we have never known him to be false to a friend, nor to dO the slig,lite-A thing. detrimental to the interests Of the Republican party: A truer man does. nbtlivo r nor one more unlikelk to be COVlirnt'ti by mercenary tobtlCkii. Jorarrair.s LAST Innen. gm_xl lawyers differ with you. "i I hay e often charged less," you say, "th an the amount stated alx4, where the estate was small." You' kno w very well that the law does nfi l t --. pertcnt you to charge the regular fefes [ where the value of the estate d( es i 'not exceed $2.50.---See Po riltat'e ?i- M e - v - . f a , :: , page Jll . .: •i I ..ln 71 now in conclusion, Mr. Cull 13- I in:cli. if you can show one instance lin whielt our charge's against y u have been " loose and apparen ly t maliciously Ealse," you .„ may have the i use of these eoltrums- to vindicit yourself, without comment from further than a frank acknowledgm 1 b that we have unintentionally wrond you. -The Repnbliean party has l dorsed the eoursii of the REtotri 4 lit reg,erd to voti, and We are abui - aptly satisfied with the verdict. f RE assaults upon Wm: T. DAv eutintied after election, are 1 .:Highest compliment our cipponv !leould pay - him. , If -his services w linot - of great value to the Republii Illparty, he Would not be the target ). many an envenomed arrow sent al I him. Not being a candidate, hd, hardly a fair subject for such attac? but he 'can console himself with , thought that while they fall liana the ponderous blows he has dealt enemy are fully appreciated by publicans.' kFUR THE VICTORT-1, TILIUMBGI SERNOR. • In the Towanda J": 1 ostensible editor, D. dressed me a personal l in printing it at that I:1 Flip', was obvious,— an opportunity to sere fore the election; thus] sion that I bad Watt' Mr. TenNErt. I have prolong the controvers; sure that the readers will not be interested I; personal. but 1 1,deent i all-parties to substantt_ legations. 1 I haVe asserted that Mr. Tunxtit sup. ported l the LINTON delegates at the cau cus in the Third W: nl. are the facts. At the request of E, Wm.itmi, E. T. Fox and D. L. SWEENrr,-luntounctid themselves' as candida es for delegates to the Countk:Conventit n. It WaS under stood and freely talke 1 for days previous to the caucus, that tie • gentlemen would support Wmactit jus so long as then} was a reasonable chance of . securing hi. nomination, anti that :ailing in this cludet they-were to vote for the strongest eantli t date cast of the river. A number of the friends of Mr. LAY TON Were not satisfied with the arrangemet,t. and put iit. the ' field for delegates Ciaitms L. Tit. e'r and W. 11. Donoe who were understood t be for WALKER on the sane conditions a .; the other two. but. failing to secure hi nomination, were aVnwedly for lilvyrox, regardless of his strength east. Ail four delegates were, pledged to support 314 CIIVIIIILTK. A few nays Before the Con . e. vention, Mr. CISUBIWTK. was inform/1 !. we stssatt snsperf soma .l a ngr :bell I that Mr. Swg.:Nes Would oppose him i 1 When molt ter feel delight." l i the Convention, - anti at the request of Mr. Armies deemed invincible have been de- t Fox, an interview, at which 31r. eau* stroycd in the first hour of victory, vhen, 1 necK, En. W.vutEn, lE. T. Fox and D. instead of pursuing their flying foe • they i L. SWEENEY were present, was held; the . P. result of which was [Mr. CM:BM:CR de stopped to plunder their enemy's v' dared himself entirelS - satisfied with Fo i st and thus gave them tittle to rally, o re - ' ; , and SWESNKY. and ;pmmised s to see - h'3 _ , turn to the contliet and obtain a easy s i friends and endetti - orl to lend the. contro victory over the triorganized vie rs of i versy. Why he didlute, do so,, I halol, . never been informed. ! On the-day of. the the previous fight. caucus, however, Mr. CIWTBRUCK and M. ; If we would maintain our asee- T nilency, : TURNER, supported Tn. ey and Doooi fOr there must be no stopping to 1868 in search fort delegates, but they werel defeated, and plunder. Ittras after our victory .; i Mr. SWEEN F. 17 theli yotcd against C.lllll- BECK in the Conventon, because the tat that Congress increased the pay of Its 1 ter had strenuously ix;sciihirn; and 74. members, doubled the President's . lars, I Curnurca, at the in eniew above ; cited, Laud tainted its chambers with' the ittencli I said if the light wen on tud Tukey aid of the C re di t m o bili er scat o 4 L ;, Moto' Donors, were defea . he should have 'o , claims upon the suessful candidates. parties were equally guilty; but the (people 1 if the above Is a c cc Orreet version of t a justly bold the party in power tespOnsible I me. I am prone to bdlfeve that Mr. Tt - r‘ir - tht 4 feip'slatfon of the einintry. Tlittrt , ! xi:v will ronfl - 'i to miareprruentation .f r. 4 'One ago, 1 teliublican Friends, preaelleAl a short 141111011 oit •• Coar„v. Adversity," tot...oats - vie you iu your det i A Our party had been beaten in the con in the State,etind overyaitere that elect had been held. We said :. "Let not 'your hearts be troubled, you are defeatedlbut nut disgraced : you contended for correct prinelples, : .and your labors *ill not be; lost or forgotten." To-clay we are, happy in being able .to preach a ThanksgivingiSer mon in advance of the time appointeil by the President's proclamation. "We congratulate you most heartilf: an your victory at the polls, • because it gives the promise of a national triumph ;text year. securing thereby equal protectin to the colored citizens of the South :mil a return of financial prosperity, lir- the • overthrow of the party that song t.to ! destroy the credit of the goverrune i t by i repudiating its promises to pay, and to increase the price of every commodity. by inflating the national currency. We re- i - joice , with you to-day as we sorrimed - : 1 1 with you. last year, but as a faithful preaches, we have a duty to. perform 1 , which we may not put aside. . Wie are I Joyful and elated now, but the hymn de ' dares : . , BE ant re • ould be no searching atm! - MOIR of ar, no attempt at awning publie plun ,er after this victory, or ' its, benefits t 3 il will beliwt, and. ought to be ruioficial's pereentagti should be irw,re ,no un- Imesserrenicuses incurred .. The people in this eciuntry demand of *V to Whoa' they entrust power, "Irestylof ad ministration and economy in expenditures, and they frOwn indignantly oa all attempts t o use money to corrupt voters and infin ite° elections. Let it be understOod by verybody everywhere that hereafter; 'so ar as the Republican party its concerned, the Constitution is tube faithfully ebeYed in Letter and spirit, and that no 'money whatever, is' to be used for electioneering nrposes. . If . our party cannot stud on is glorious record of the p4t and its fair promise of the future without purchasing the vote's of the venal, then et it fall. Last year We Featured to suggest that the Republican party should take' higher growid on the subject of Temperance; that as the Democratic part: - had absorbed the full strength of the liquer interest, the Itepublican, party might jii t as well have the temperance element. clad the ' last is tate Convention takenground in favor 'ref restoring that. sound Repithlitan and lonstitutional principle entbraced in the ocal-option law, the Prohildtion party (woulwould have had but a slender following d have ow, anti no future. The Iterman Rasters !wouldl have left . our party, but the)). places (would have been more than tilled by tem , Iperatim, Ddraoerats. Rare we been vietoti44 think you, in spite of the Prohibition party? No. The; !Iblunders of the Democratic party Ozi the lcurreney question sai l ed us. That blunder is not likely to be repeated. There'will be Ino difference next year bet Ween the two .great political parties on the - currency question„*and the Prohibition party will continue to draw its recrnits - chiefly from the Republican party. and Without being able to obtain control of the State or ae eemplish a particle of good, will throw the government into the handS of the , Demoeraticiparty. At it.. next State Convention the Re publican party-should take ground in re storing the local -option Mks', as a measure - of right in itself and as a measure of policy. The tirilid men in the party will oppose it, but timid soldiers are of little account 4 and on the day of battle arc always fotind skulking in the rear. It is the men of principle and Courage who are a party's dependence—the Davids who I slay the giants of the Philistines and lead the hostS of ISrael to victory. . . The timid men in the .National Repay:. divan Convention in Chicago, in 18r40, voted down the propositiOn to insert in its platform the self.,evident truth. that - all men are created equal. When it watt first' offered by Mr. Gionescii and Mr. Cr rats, well known Abolitionists, and was only. adopted when the.mation was renewed 14 FRANK BLUR, Jr,, whi4was known to be one of the shrewdest :pillitlcians in Amer ica,- and not at all burdened with princi ples That great doctrine of human rights, which came so near notibeing inserted in he platform, was the ; thief corner-stone of the 'Republican edifice the sheet anchor that held our ship firm during all the tempests of war and :peace which have dashed upon it., ' ' A live party must Lava lief,, , / born,A, as the human body mist have daily t'oul. It cannot live forever on tie record of : the St past, however glOrions may be. The temperance quekion is on 'Mout, and cannot be ignored or put down.l The Republichn party has heretofore been the true tem perance party of 4)111' cohntry, :41141: must continue to be so, or retire front the State control. ; .. The successful pariy , of -the futinv, whatever its name may be. recognize the evfn.al political rights of women. If the ilepublican Harty tliseern: the signs of the times and degrei4 to live, it will take measures to bestoW upon women the right cif t.uffrage. There i. no use. in say- lug they 40 not desire it. and would not exercise it. In Wyoming Territory. where "they have had the legal !right to vote for sever:if - years. they do +. as readily and intelligently as the men. We have the testimemy of the °over or of the Ten i c " t tary that their voting vas not 4egraded them rout their high position isr society, I has nOt lessened their natural;modesty used any domestic lunily : that elee- I noisy and bolster- Icy were formerly, raietly and orderly ° us tut eel and. refinement, .pi• 1)1. 1 disagreement's in the I % bons, instead of being ons assemMageli :ts tl are now conducted as as a No government can be truly styled a lieiMblic in which m e-half the audult citizens—intelligent and educated, guilty of no crime but a we4l:cr body—are not permitted to vote on hold office. The equals to men in natural ability of mind nts and quickness of dist to them in religious life, there is no_ valid should not have a vo ment under which the' - 13‘; the live, and whose laws obey, and to whose forced to contribute.. ss, the !Re- LETTERS TBO3I Ell e in cat. lity, ionS MIIIIIIMIIIIII I me. o substantiate this, I - refer who ay doubt it to EDACAUD WALKEN' E. T. Fox, C. F. Mena s. . S. W. _Revak 'ERA, .• L. TRAM:, Wi J.l4,'f Dertes,.'and any. 'titer unprejudited • reOlitictit• of 00 Mitt Ward.. Tlierolereit ;I . 'reiterate that he only tptestion irttolved in the couto t was whether the delegates should be fo I # l.rrox after Watarkint, or, for this , . I : _ •, strop rest man. 3lr 7:Tritick.sn's boast that ; be suppOrtell I The ; epubtican State ticket; 'has been re- I ferre 1 to in other places in this paper, and guilt not multiply words in calling furthcr attention to it. - One thing is cer tain.t) + owever, that his frequent reference to tah "corrupt ring " which controls the Sta appears ridiculous vrticti one *l6 Is held hp by other Minuet:lt ic papers as the cad of the "ring." is lauded as a mod 1 statesman by the jourual, I.f pet smut 1 favors to the Jou rmil editors from his e celleticy has gained, their support and triendship, Mr. Tuum , m to be strictly independent" should say :so. Dees any reaso . able aml faimniutlefl man believe that f tea, lie.toxa.itd (fatfPr:i " was sent hi to this comity front Harrisburg, to lie used Ves a corruption fund, against the protesti of Gov. IlnwrwiN FT ? And pit the .it i onro:!, retails that stale slander in its hO. issue. If ti'e readers of the joui..- g , tl *I its editors can reconcile all 'Oleic things with consistency and - strict ind?- pendency they cto do better that I can.; i TI e' in timation in the Excoiretatthat; Mr., '11: It NER was ealeavering to earn the Sher 11's patronage by supporting Swans, under pre - sent etreatmstances, is .not mei. ceptibie of proof. 1 most, however, be pert i . itted to still entertain — the opiniOn that :lad STottits• been elected, the Jur/. :ort* e ff orts in his behalf , would not leave boort -overlooked. As, stated in the commencement of this article. I shall pursue the ; subject no I further, neither shall I indulge:in "rail- 1 lug IteCusationt:.." or unfounded innuen- I doesl: against Mr. TuaNtat. As tai- his ! ' threat that he might say worse things 1 1 aginlisit me. I shall not ti?.arrel ...wh,h him. !Anything that either it.. Tutttir r :n myself Might mOreSF, would hardly change the cpinj,,,s of those with' whom I have beet acquainted for the past twenty-fie 1 yea's..- Neither do I claim tiai, my life has been more free from faults than those ' men generally. S. W. ALvonw i 1 Ii" WORDS FROM THE "RESERVE ED ITOR.'' en .„L. tll i t sl. it , ill it4r accuracy in making state ments, the Towanda .Inn rnal published the ollowing in its isile of last week: will he indked Is those Who read tile ViCrtl(lll one lnil tint L' It glue kaytint a nudority ;. st , r- .d, Mr. Editor. election lot! past—the by ton '..ote4 than Laporte's , majority la,t yarn. ' '‘ e Th.' is eaOly reeounted tor. lir. Aeon motion. ; battle has been fought, and a Vietoty for iiEl•' 'loos BM All , n of Ohio, hat our ilimlngaiste'd ! rbdit ;Ind truth betuf achieved. Hartranft . 7 m w to-townitnan'Clut,„ 11., tho It Leourtat's right ; the brave. , soldier, the wise and patriotic '-' hand man and • editcr In- z .„,,,..-_„, , s , h i, 1, ; duce • generally 40:1,1)131I,I, tutu • trama Brains!' or j statesm•an, is still the freeman's glory : the ~;;,i,iktilataai vkitea that phe.e. nu r.ntiaiday I all the side issues. o•ot up to/ defeat him la,t and ict hls light shlo- Into that town. Mitch ‘ have i vams.ied like smoke—like' mist on he il a.agiit was so dark alai twoloaea. Ins sprevit. i'e ate Informed, uas goi,d enongh. eon,lsting , the lake of ' Lego. Election day . in Borne nnys ly a extracts read frOnk the J07.1,•071ti : lent in ' Passed oil mtietly with some few excep aue apace a a.aivery lie s he s . lanolin 101- ;., „•, ~ I. c bra redo awl got en croupy he was obllgod to sit (10 1 1 , 4. l'tte I/canoe:rats wereout, of course. 'l(k%* and was Mlabk ii, get rid of all his pent-up ' and their /1134st:tilts were out also, full of s:,,qat•avc. 1-'4 , r ic*,retnits, eNamilie vieuzio , i rc" I brig; d biUSter, :14 U matter,!of COUTSC. ur4s front that tosili. ,But, lrtee. he not WI.- ! c ....""- an couragril. Ca.t thy brood ftpelf the W.Lterti tarot , ~ 011 C Whim had 011 T been 114mblimns, UHT shalt find It at Igs luany (Lty,...-iiecomLmti , L - I strong in the faith, and ready to squelch That I am still living after this terrible 1 a Copperhead at anytime and On all pees fusillade of sarcasm, is attriblitable,i no, ruins—but /win such a charge ,hats hats come doubt, to the fact that the rharge did not i over the spirit of their dreams;;;' that one hit me squarely. For the information of lof ,their number under the , flag of Tern tli -young would-be imitator of 1-104 ace i peranee sat at the polls to frown upon and (Tuley, permit me to siry that I did! nut ! browbeat any, Repuldivan whet dared to p i s ak at Leßoy on the evening named— t, fli&t. from them in his way of ''ot.ing, and in act, I never had the pleasure of sp4ak- I iv, too, a foreigner by birth, holding citi- ing.there in my life. -;lint I did talk in I zeuship. and consequently the right V) Whist's t3choul House, in Wysox Ttiwn- . vote of till onl:yby sufferance of the Amer,- ship. oe the evening inq . eestion; hut Ido lean people. Part of his insOlenee , may cru d [ think that lily teint;rks there were the ! he accounted fur in the fact that his nose en tse of Stmt..; reeeis rig a majority of ; is in everybody's dish ; 'he can't mind his lj j. , : t i. ,,,, o ut yowell received last year, . own business anywhere—bat all their brag al bough lam perfectly willing to concede', and bluster availed them nothing . ; about the honor (if bonorit be) to the Joertial 1 the usual Republican vote. Was cast. I, of reducing Leytons Vote teic belowt La- ! respect an honest Democrat, ;fir. Editor, pnrte's in Leßoy. . '', but these sneaks, theie backhanded, _posit [As to my "speech" Gin , mostly RI-wet- himmous, contemptible puppies, I can't . , ii et from the Jill mot, Mul therefore good enduve• enough—l believe I did read. one - or two ' Many of the rank and isle', of the so articles from that l. during the onmse • called Temperance or Prohibition party I pane of my remarks—none Of them lengthy— have no doubt were sincere; butthe whole . one as follows :', thing-was gut up ill the interest of the DCumeratie party,' as is evident from - vet, aow;rs wbo tiave k... 11 ezammea tin. ia. , e of P -,, , 10t,.: Within tit.• Inv: tow ye* ire I every move they made anti the calibre 10c,,r11 , -,1 that by a tut-c , ,n ,tructloa of the teg,da- of the l „, : . 1 ' 'ltl ' • ea wto engineeret le , . orgamza t ~,,,,,f the r•akioa Ituleati: thty, litany of tit...in, I:a.s, been rsnair,t to p.ty a a li t-.-111 Firaw civ.;•:, or. 1.1011 - - , iiiytli big to hot Henrfro rift 'was 7-1.:•el, in others ,rl.oo--inoru than rile rut,: reintred. t their rallying cry. Well. theyare defeat -1 ilk ircity 14 to mhos item nee by presenting e d (thanks to the ,good sense a the free_ ~,,m churns a, til, exameoug. sargeaa it 1;0 m 11 be C. )i. Ti .,,, en of. Pennsylvania), horse,' foot and alitao•ii. I believe, also, that 1 read an editorial dragoons. end when the smokta of battle written and published two days afttr the clears away let us bury the dead. carry Ilepablicau Clinvent ion, in which the tick- the womated to the hospital, and once ( t was given a square endorsement,;—and more gird up our loins and prepare for the I kewise am editorial from- the last ;issue battles of l''';''l• I don't belieVe, Mr.' Ed i,revmus to the ele „ tion. I ant , init i, pis - itor, - •that the mission of the Republican tive that I also stated that Mr. zF'to if • Party as an orgatikation islended yet—, t loeted, would rtts .„ lize t „.„ o . i „ ti n g .' of _ nor will it be. till "Violence - is no more ices to,the extent or p i ,Ii hand ail bolte r- ' It e ai,d in ont-latia, waisting Mir. deStrite 'ltch tltiring his term. But the iced Lion within our borders.' • When it be it,n,,. mica , a a f r i en ,t,hi l , cruet for -cionips so corrupt and rotten (like the party) - . that the' Buzzards hit _when you were younger and ']Hirer. ' il e tw e rat k won't feed upon it, I 'win help :bury it, . t - instrained me to speak rather dispara;..T- .' : i ugly' of the runnel' that a lo -" hope to secure bu,t, not befo,re. tLis patronage for your ilai,er 'nth; the tn• :dos' what wilt "nr friend vlet 9 r • cret of your support of Mr. :Storrs. I.L. do now ? k, rhose. rather, to leave it to the audience : Boit again as slier as the world : that pour old gra tt ss.sce .4ranger joined the ortranizatien .:curt got, to form their own- conclusions on that —in ' 1 elected State Lecturer. on purpose that itwint. If, I did you an injustice in!this, Am just :14 . ..Sincere in rev sorrow' for it a s • lie might ride into oilice—buthe will have. von are siticre ill your belief that I am Ito tut'n 'un7 It' he •:,4? , .tt ride something, i he . ~ m „ i f „ r ii „, ; „,,,,, „f the REL .t nert .. n let hun imagine hinist•l(the Adlantie Boy, s.ttiev,al yin' I.,rave and like him. enliven his gallops with the ,otlit.e. Ai: , that time I I to 0., ar a trauft a sincere :Ind conseien- - fa"w."g ''"-'1?!.4:: ,• Gv H [ions support, but Ni holt ; I taw yott on Thestlay last casthigi your oi)e vnle for him and then labor industriously to bOng out ,d( of ! the Democratic vote to east against him, I thought, really : "Consis- Wiley, thou art 'a jewel,' and a jewel ' which you had yet to'acquire. • Many,- good men believe that the Mantle lof consistency felkfrum the shoulders of Horace Greeley when he became the call ditlate Of the Democracy for the! Presi ! deney, but they condone the fauW in' he- I I lieviug also that the mind of tits Great Journalist bad become overtaxed in his , great political warlares, and theyi kindly foil.Nt the one error, whilst they lovingly , cling to the lustre of his elude life. And i So, when I think of_ the inconsistency of your course in the eanqraign just closed, .• I u.scrilx, it to an over-desire on .ynur part ' to make your paper a leader in its infancy, and turn with.leasant recollections to the days of your earlier boyhood, when your ' professions and workS were consistent one with the other. ! David Maekinley. you were eiidently ~ cut out for a great leader, and- `tentinst that naturemtentled that you shia7ld be you have no moral right to make yourself . ' any else. Therefore, your Allowing : yourself to become eireuinseribed by the contracted limits of Democratise; prinei- , pies, and the sliming of your great Intel- . lectual light ... by the half bushel bf nide- . pentlent-antkrepubliem-journalistn, is - all wrong, and, nothing less thank crime against the welfare and prosperity, of your cuttittry. Come back to your earty faith. , Let the glorious and effulgent light of your massive comprehension Mimi& the darkened pathway of the toilingimillions •ot• :roar less' fortunate countrymen. Porn i oat to then) with thy unerring !sapeity that path that leads not only to prosperity but to honor.' Let them know that thou has'[ been estranged from them; only for their mild chastisement. Mount .the rostaum, and let the people 'revel in thy materdess eloquence, whilst they profit by the wisdom that falls from thy lips. We need a leader in this hour so fratight with momentous consequences, and the unerr ng hand of destiny points tti thee. As sume thy rightful sceptre, and then will the safety of our imititutions be assured indeed, and the great and disturbing ques tion of who struck Billy Pattertion. that has so long created distraction in tiro councils Of our wise me* be finally set at rest by the. glory of' thy earning, Selah ! (Inns. H. ALLES. cernment, superior zeal and purity; of 7.cai..on why women ice in the govern b• are compelled to liey are obliged to revences, they arc CASTELAR. rEGPLE. i rmst of oct. the rrt:mcrm, ad letter. The oWeet to date in the cam t was ton late for to his charges ileaving the impres dly misrepresented no disposition to and I are quite for the IIi:Pot:TER in a subject purely simple justica,te ;ate my previous al- AN OPEN LETTER TO THE EDITOH OF THE DY..a.r. : As the editor ofi an inde pendent journal, you. will of course con cede to your readers a right tO exercise the same independence of thought and action which you claini fok youriwlf. You have claimed to publish a paper which was untrammeled by any party: ties, and as such you have been sustained, but the course you adopted during the campaign just ended has broright out opinions you have heretofore deftly concealed. Your- war againit the TONVOoIa Ring Containing unit t a t c h O e rn,li e l ? 1 2, complete Territories the beintn i l n on th o e ; was a good fight, and one we should have Canada, having a population groater than 5.0 M me deliglited to sustain, you in 'could we have on-dingin the last rensim, together with the names been convinced that! you were sincere in it; Z:' on ti l i e n n e t Zg a Z i r ' 4 l , 3 1 1 1 : ..i av e l ig na tho nv ,TrgeAtl ,. ° ';a2 a C t l a g , ,t , but when you came to accuse . every one or, he wspapnl w hi c h are , re,chrhihehth,d to hii;„.„ who did not vote for Storrs, Chubbuck titters as giving greatest value lu proportion to pie. CO. with being owned and controlled f e :;;Ve l s ta a r tftr i ean A a l rla . n p i An u tin w g i Vv l Ce n s, eln thotpsiels'neiatceill that Ring (as yoit virtually Aid), yot AP.O, all the Religion& Agricultural. seien strained the string a little too tight. title and Mechanical, Juvenile, Ai; it this was not enough, you - saY I . l l „Tuca , 'l l ::,'g'l4:uttl.,b,Ter:cAta. 11.`strament, i„'tely - telrpt"shetfeal an editorial lb your List issue —. The class Journals: vcey complete llt.te. trogettiornith edict has gone forth—the Jps4rnal must a complete List of over 400 cerinan papers printed be crushed. , * *. * But wc fcar'you t H a t t e. 7" of A r r„ . l l l how e %- v g u t r e n c t l a r of. not. gentlemen ; the mandate that every t. adrertbing in various neeopatiera, and everything slave of, the Ring shall stop reiv, thLt which • peginner -In advertising wouhi like to harmful and d mgerous paper (the Joe.- .!41.4411Eti0. P art iriv ELIA CO..S r); be, ebtvell y'ourtlfirzs only." 1 sirvie fl Pgoy, Yew - „.,.. ' TOWANDA JOURNAL." 'Now, Mr: j obtrna4 If you realtymu the peopkiteredit •Or having Intelligel ice ontatteme•rwhich.lp Oat mow imitto. del' Yen Writ te de,•- 7 -you',.:*ouldAive .6 0 ueittlfi ))1011?. writing ' 8 4 13 k , ba* I now bast. t ; ;11 ''.- - ; ,-:. :• - 4 ,f: . ' .;;'..: .1 -;• , cry one w ekt baaril a !Su, 'Op 2 0 v . ery one who l ii-hini Alters he not, and - cannot. madei''a cool for anybody, say 7. -4 ' I lila not subscribe for the Jour-. net again, for if I am gping to • have a political paper I prefer onethat in'elthei one thing or the other." So it hi• with very Many f your subscribers. V-Whini4 their preset! . subscription expires . they will forget to renew, and their moneywill I go to support some paper whose leditor knows which side of the fence be stands on. Tot= pelicy,Of toting the 1143 Publ ican State ticket and the Demecraticeouu ty ticket may have seemed good in your . eves, but it - did not gain yon much credit. 1 We have '• it on the authority of Holy Writ, that a man cannot serve two mas- tem, and it has always proved trite. I Greeley tried it and failed miserably, and i he and his paper probably bad as much , influence with the American people as the ' Journal and ita editor has at pris6l, tho' we can't tell what the future has; in stare for both if they gather wisdom and grey hairs together. Whether yost-knevt• it or • not, 'Mr. Avow!, there were hundreds of men in this county who cast their votes • for Andrew .1, Layton and Cephis E. Ate dens on the td slay of November,;whoin money eantlot buy and you cannot brow beat. They s lre. in reality, what you have claimed to he—lnilependent voters. They voted for time Men of 'their choi&e of their own free will, because they believed them to be the best men and to represent the best principles,. and not at 9y nian's bid ding. 1,. ; . 1 1 Poor old Tray got into trouble for going into,bail company, -and Mr. ChUbbtiek. only shareo his fate. , Col. Storrs, a full blooded Democrat, was at least ; true, to his record as such, and the difference in the vote cast for the b two men ought to convince you that the people cap think and act for then-elves sometimes, - Now, Mr. Jo - ice/oil, if you wish to be !supported and respected, be true to your self. 'Come out and show yob!! colors. Be something or nothing. If you arc a' Demoerat, come out and support Demo cratic principles manfully, and though tliflering from you, we will respect you. If you are a Ifepubliean, say so and stick to it. Don't try tot whip the Melt around the stump any longer. Respectfully yours, ' V'Envra& MEE ELECTION• ••i gra,), tlu• rage thtuitlor. %V it!, Ow 11 , 411111;;:itilfpg I pia I Nv:11 rend tI, earth a,0111.1e, .11311 avia,y. 'rue ra!nhowr 1 1t stmobliti rhle to the trer the th!eall prithlie • t Ili the howl Of a !Twat.' I.IICOIICIUSiOII., let us sing—lr; Long Ilve the • An.l Clear, king he:l Alut when he next ,Ines rideitbrmul titty we be there to see. ROM!, Nor. 4, 18:5 /Si:collate:us Advertisemeats. rilllE 3117 ITAL PROTECTION Lirt: INStRANCE Hume abalt Street, Philadelphia, Acting ?nuke a SpeeiatJA.l o' l f Incorporation 1 Fran thr Prityvizarai.hi Levi.ttat rr I(. S. CLA ,k'i:F.Nl = Special attenti o n Is .catied to tito following rate table, which will be found stticilj•;eguitabie, as be tween all ages, and -which the cduipany will guar to nut cseeed oue•haif thc'i cost of any first/ OLD PLAN Compliny. • e following Table saws thi! Dates for VW, nay he multiplied' fOr any additional 'amount WM, whirl' is the largest risk taken on any lite. Twenty Cents will be added •to the int of each assessment for collection, etc. arkee clLgo The i awl it up to ono 1 EBBE MON NM 4:- . ..„--11-2 .73 :R/ .15‘x IM Price Tic NEWSPAyE NINETY-E ?WELL 4; CO.[. We 'are Constantly receiving addi tions to our lar. • stock of .hods... - Every departtuent of: our business IE3 now fully su _ lied with .11/414.3V- MMMMM=USI HOSIER V. 4,; LOVES. TIES. &U.. CLOTlitz. CASSIMERES g'f (En 43011% 51MIEMNII All the varieties for men and boy' 1!El was, never so WO offered at T)11 ILADELP IMAM. 1;Amn041,3. ARI:ANGLMENT isr PAS&A.:NGEIt. THAI • (ria Perkinnif !I Bea , y Fro 'Philadelphia. Bridgeport and l'etklomen,T %tun, nt 6.47. a. in. and 3.:ki p. m. For Philadelphia, Bridgeport and Perkloltont .1 riot, at 3.11) p. Itt. • trl'il:'itst Pern t. Rea:rcli. . For Iteaktlng..2.3o. and 8.30 a. tu., n. 25. and SA; p. til. ' For Harrisburg...n.3o. 3.:;0, and 8;40 u. La.. 12.2Zi, :mil 5.14 p, 0.. . For I.:melt:sler and Columbia. 5.40, 5.5 , i-a. In.. 4.10 p. tn.l •Doci not nip 0n %.1.6f11ti.1p,:. For 111.ading,..;,:10 a. la. and c. 44 For liarri..thunt. 'Lan a. w. and 9.45 p. lu. nlfillltitie A lICTIIOICIIItfirC Mir/ . 01101(4: (rin Perkioulea Branch.) LeaVClladeipltla. 9.15 a. tn. and 5.14 p. ru. Leave Ittlageport. 9.59 a. tn. and 9.11-p. tn. Leave Fertioracu Junction, WA 9 a. in. and 6,55 Lea% e B.ooa. tn.. Bridget•ort, 0.01 I'ol:Amen Junction, 0.25 a. in. ?via Enke Anna'. Bea)IA0 Leave ltenalur,, 7.55, 7.40, 10.3.1 a. ILL. 4.0, 6.15. 10.40 Leave Harrlsturg, 5.20„ 8.10 a. tn., '_!.oo. 3:50 ;LAT.; [MON. . . , 7.4 n p. in. Leave Lancaster, 8.00 a.'111.. 1 42 and 11.45 p. nil Leave Columbia, 8.10 a. ui., 1.00 antl 3,3 i j. in. Leave 'Refuting. 7.20 a. in. Leave liartifilturg, 5.2.0 a. In Trains leaving:Philadelphia at 9.13 a. m. and Al lentown at 5i ay,l). ru., have through liars to and Trout Wilkestiare. I,- J. E. WOOTTEN, Ge. Oral 10trerinte ado it. t - I ' 9 00'13 55. 8 30 ~ Flailr,‘ 6 15 9 10 1 0 35 1 5.5! 0 03 Waverly .5 40 8 2: 9 44 1 31' 9 12' Sayre ' a 31 8 1. , 9'so' 1 3 8 0 19:......Athen5. ..... 1 5 29' 8 1. 10 23, 2 07110 00;...T0YA4PA... 5 00 7 3: i. 10 50 , ... Wyalusang....! ' S 4.. i 11 = 5 0211 12,"....1.aceyv1110.... 4 02 6 2 ! ' '-' 12 32 ....3teshappen '6 0 12 40' 3 52:11 2.sl—Tunthanuock ..' 3 22, 5 :3; 1•3 50j 4 35 1 1 _O.L & 11, Jauetton ~ 2 40, 4 2:' 1 12 37, 4 42 1 30' Pittston. 2 32 4 .. 120 /5 00 2 00: , W. Bane .... 213 4 Ot, t 2 :tl, 11 32; 3 27.. ..1V: Havell• - •• 1 05 2 ..,, 3 1 4 7 1 0 4 15.... P. Haven —.12 10 1 ;IA , j 3 4.) 7 3.5 4 34 —Hallett Chunk.. II 43 1 31' 4 45 8 31: .5 50.... Allentown• •• . 111 47 12 2; 4 45! 8 34 5 53‘..r. P. .runetlon... 12 1., . 5 on, 8 44i 8 05....8etb1e11ein....;10 3012 1 , 5 30' 9 14 0 35 Faston 10 05 11 4 ' 6 45'10 30 820 ...Philadelphia. ;830 9 4, 8 3', •9 45 New York ..;., '9 1 1 A 1;' 1•11 ' rat , - ' AN. , .4.51, • • 2 • A' nty-Fire Crnt4. I.A DVERTIS Iffil GILT EDITION Powell a Co. ' . • I=MBI :NEW DRESS GOODS. . A splendid Stock. The best assortment of MiIbiagENTRWOM •1 most corn ) etc stock wear. ME ~t~RQtII~R9'~I.97Crj~YIZ~ assorted an ever before. MOMM3AMVIEJMIMUMni 1 POWELL & CO. s.. ENJIVEIt ISt, 1575. • Trair, b a et A ilentonNP OSP .//o,r, MEUSE ~t'.~vA\~ 119333112 lIIREM TEHIGH VALLEY AND PA T N. Y. RAIL 110A1)0.—Arrangentent of fenger Trains, to,take effect May 30, 1875. SQUTIM AIM. I PitiNCWAL No Nor No STATIONS. NCV‘ No 13 t 9 7 2 4 —_ AM Pm ?M ' 1 . 31 IS 4 Mil 8 30,..N13,7,ant Falls— 1 it; 2 525 10 15' litifral9 is 4.: MEM MB= 113=13 7 1512 00. 7 15 MEI S Ss 12 2S ADDITIONAL vital:VS. 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It ilay •• , ."'N'•0•• dren's Shoes. - i . • ,f, r Itrtid!trtf ~, f'•••iirt ~r 4 , Vt. e P.ttd ' .1 ai-0i1y....;,....- - 7,,.. , 2 , 1,r`, ; - -..llr'' r . _ r - 9 Ictn, llt-1,. ! r.v.;l'ol^ •-•••• - • mil ; 1 i PLEASE CALLAND EXAMINE. Towanda. September P;, * NTIV COAL 1 1 17.1k11111-1, 1, • ,• The un4erslgneel having taken the large and " ; eetanlndttta yard, at thr loot of ttrert, I ; unliand a full Igupply of • 4LIiSIZES • IS - -I OE Mil 0.121-70.41 iB AII GAIN:B 4 i 011 uu. ICARPENTER'S TOOL S 070 , 1E223:113 IN i r ~..-. , r 6 tut : m_t . 4:(,r . r ~VC., &(' 066 1 J .. . i - . , ~.. ._ 41 66 4 GIVE.Zi TO ALI, ."I.S.I:CIIASE.Ii* F 01: 4.ASIL 4 42 i , 4IU , ; , at L . 3 07 f 1 . . 2 21 9 I 40, 1 32 • 115 12 0.: 11 25 11 05 10 o's 10 00 9 4. 9 15 8 00 lIARDWRE . d ecl7-7Z. MIME TOW A N N§URAM-CE ng at N autla .. top -10 55. FIRE AND NI VOILIVEItCt AL VN. I ROYAL, Of Live Qu E'EN. CONTINENTAL, of GERMAN/A, 611t1.4.%!: AMRE/e SIANUATTAN, Cowl:Li:44.i 1.. of Put):Ni V., of Hart AmAzos. of Ohio, CITIZI.NP, 01 'Se HAMBURG BILEIS Losseis adjusted 'tf C 0 ARE OPENING s B E LARGE VAIL:It:Ty- SIEHRTINGS' BENIMS. SHEETINGS JEANS, IRTING6 >red :it extremelS, r „,,_,,,_„ cent of .L'IULLIi and 1 KLI-0—:-.". ,--: -.-, f :,:•11-,1.. d ..,.f - -A. . ~. i 1- til ,!. -,..,, ~, . ..;,-,•,!•1 .1 1:11:0J 1!i 1::Ca•y alol ' latest fail stvle ,, - . • • . - • - :-., c ~V . g • le;s' 'st. - i•-•• /••:1,1 ; • I. :: 1 1 - ..:111•;11‘!••• 12! . 1; .• •• 1%,51;5 - rfillg• 1,;;Iil , af;s•Xl 1..1i:11., , ... .. , ..114:,•‘: 1.;1 • F •aata lit.: . L:ur.,•y ~-,,.; ~4t0.,., , , , ,..; 4, /1”,•r••••‘. :.,•;; .14.;.;;;;11 1,,,Vp:: ..,.:;:!,, , ,i1v:::.: , .,V.'.22- ' , 1,•; , ,,,,,,.. , . ;•,.::!311111,z, 1". s• II;';'.':p• ••• ••1 1 1 •• ilil -,- . mla 12• , 121. .a . ,1 a 1,;:r.. Ti. •r. , si: ••••••• : 1.2; a ;•••.•12•!, - ; l'1111;..111,i1.1 . ; •; :::;1:1111:,. ail a :2.1 , 2, ••••• ra.s. II • i.:: 11••• • . 1.. 4 I.;0 1 . • d•:.. , 1: ;•• 1..'.l TI lire .I..ffi 1i.:.1.• ' 1:1V.,_ 1...,•il 1%:: , / • '2l iif !, ..,• a ;;irtr1 , <•• • !•". 1.5.1. l'Ita.I.;•;;, ..4; 1••••• • , t . ,, vc 4.1 - 1". iiess Goods. 'Mack !00"f ' '''''' z ''',:.', 1 /'''' I !'.- '''''' ' 4 . l ''' ': ;. :'''-'-'.„.• - t, ..:.-',l*•.t ....:10. '. Os. - i-1.:1717f , lj•!:'• 2.,• 11,•:1 ......1.1/' ,11.1 .. N.. . .6. &X.. &c., . , , ' It-tt,. ‘l-1:i• . :' , ~.;••• s-. I . 11. 4 .. ..5•.1•, 4.;;•., It.1 t . ( ..at •• • . . : 1••• s ,;. M. ;11 . .i 1 IL . , 1S• Ia . ; • • - .. MEI TJiI7LOIt A: CO. ISE Ast ititlerrE, LOYAL SOCK. Atitl BARCLAY . COAL EN LIME A ' 4) 1-4311 T Coal (Irlicerti int shun tit.A.i,:s TERMS :—Cash. HENRY. MER OUR TINWAItE, 11 AiDW A 1.1 • IRON AND PAINS, OLAS:••z, IL T. JUNE'S TOW PA. ENC EMI! r irptr,it;: (Pe itOitmt: ARINE, COMPANIES N, of EnzlN.l.,.as`tA, t 17,711,578 )1, • 17.420,811 11,50,,0c0 4,711a,:tx; 1,591.4567 70:).8N5 4.17,7 r '2. 2,n75.1t,' \ems• York, 19,314 " , ssr ;co ; '• .133,730 uf Gerluapy " 2,:k0,cr00 'N. • DENT. COMPANIES. 47f V. S. nrxotß 14,187,1 4 4 art ford, " 1.471 . .3.19 0F,6,it04.1 lIIME3 laaaraha at Mb oilier 'NOBLE & VIN.CENT, • Getieral Ageuts, QUERIFF'S SALES.--13y,.. virtue ky of foindry writs homed otif.afliat C of Com .; MOD Pleas of "Ironton, County. and to Am directed 1 snit extasse to pnbile sole at the door of the Conn • 1 ; House in Towanda. Itorongh. on Wednesday, No rougher 17, 1.175. at one of P. M., thfcfolllAviwet. detv:ribed Prol/cnY. to - wit • : ' one lot. of land In Athena isep'..; hontred fni ilto '; - north by lands of Phillip ;Crams and ; the' put • - Itlglitrayi nn Hat vial by theptm Je highway; on the south by lands of Elmer k VD the erst highway;, lands of Elmer & Ca.. M. A. Ayres. and Delano prowl:, John itensley..lomes E. Ittcasley; containing . -i acres of land. more or less. all impro - Ted: 5 frame!! ! dwelling tumors. frannsi nano , . I framed nointlng known as the utios(inehnntia NVonlen .Faribil. - I i brick attire, and orchard or fruit treed thereon. fielv,(l and taken into eYei!utlon at the *an of • rentoWatkina let. N. Ferdinand 14wU1i and Alfred I Bedford.- ALSO-One other : Jot of land isttetatterln the tv.it. -of 'roWatnla and - 11tallneot. fp - MD.144 f'lio we.; Beginning, at The , gotrih-rest' eorni,r or r.B:- we No, I thence by foto No. and .."'7a. point."" 'll to north.oost corner of lot N 0. 2 ,3: t lo'nre • , tine of lotto No. 2 , .3 and vorth /17„'t. welt. '-'stcr• t ., t he 5 . nt h.,,r, (.661,4. Air los t \,,. 277: then , . by i east line of sal." lot No.. north ;to cast 79 tan, to a corner: thence thel.n . en lot N 0.214 south iO east 3041,. to the ~a kt lice of rot No. 270: they* , • to' the Mum. nortir - A ° i-ait 'el to the smith , eact eorner of lot No. 20n:' Moue.: by lot, No. 25 1 0 • • an , l 231 tooth to the roar.. hegio. It ton No. .274 - and `-'75 and pli.Vl of lot No, P.7e. In warrant No. 41%, ,rena!nildr 2 , 1'4 acres e• I land more or :lilt Olt 171)3 ,, t , '11 , linpv , :ett 'API( vc , framed bense. Mtge fr:s . ro - il harm root 311,r otto,r ont bei , ,l'ngs and fruit teen lot helng;my. 111O"...1tOrlIA:t09 FOrIll" of , I,••• 11 f. , 4:11)t. til.lZlll ex. , olllon 3! , 14• tii , of the rettnnvivonla New York Canal an , l 12 , 4.1 Co. I', 31:/h1(44 ; 1-One other' lot, .no,d in - till.. loon a . f0n0v,;..: .11eg , tin!n;.•; :••••11i1..west Col rp.ror the Wilthet Iforrbon nor, 1,:1...? tlit• 1'••111 , :r • •f , and Sarah '4ort i.en warrant!: east 20p. to a t hence ; • r' ' to warrant tine of Junes(. 37 ,t I %op, Of • it:, fr,m .4 eabon... : , ail alsoe, , r n '2.-91:0. other lot if lat.': in A-2 1,,0rn..bj;1,„ lii.:l/14../1 a; JI.; • ,•,: e n d or the' ' o:utant Inenc.... nor It 61 warrant line 'tem', to 4113,. ~ , I 41. 1,011. SJ. F.', "N" -1111.:111. tooth 13..v;:•st . —j;„ •••• !it.' • th,nect noch 'volP ioravri =., t•:,t Par. cent:doing tlsott tof .r,t• o, res no ! pr0v,..(1, with a tw o ...t o ry fr.traee. h0..... - a,:thet.•“:“ • A.1.,•14-I` , :ff. OP, ;of I.f Ili town-hip. 1-.'01,10-1,.,1 ,th.• titik of %yid. :dor; i•. , )11 14‘,6 tiro tol 11) . :r r.l •• it. coin:: ~ tr , co . ..'nei: lior.th . 1 . 1 1•!,.: to a I.ost: Ih-ro. • ‘onth '2:4% lo ; / , • , .."4 141 to ,+? -r ien; Itnprort..l. sltll a 10V fro:: " A I.St f-No. t.-One ;011 , -1 ; lot 111 I:1 AN: roc 1,`,1•41 I: ,, g:r•ling vo, nol o" , nO•lt entt of the V, sn: 11r.rr...0n warran: le it 01-, to 4 4.10 p, t'' a 21 t"ll,i ter ian , l of e 1..., ZniLo . : ;VC • to , V.v... of L. ;'inning: le , , !Ng tre-s ou ! , ,11 1 No. and 1. whirl) 70ay 1, • ru t I r nv,v,•,11.1):•lel:ora 11',11.1n • n:! r •reioforet , ...ol 4 , • 4 ( - 47 ., •••: , •to remove ihe ; In the 11.. r., I oim -41,1 on In , nor;11' i'. s:;•r :Ist by 111, ,0211. hy 1:110 I 1 t\l. I .rlfr, 'and we.•t e.;111 thr .,,, I,ri• ; dv.•e!'ing hen's ;:aft .! 11,.•n•o:1. 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