Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, June 06, 1867, Image 2

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News - froitali Natient: •
—A very improbabli.
that NAV 'lantana IWO 40at tO Wadi '
Canada. ; I • •
--Tim (limes of Spain .
her jewelry in antieipstiork of being -driven
from her thrbne.
—Cambridge; : Vt,-, last Year' idade
1 3
t?
over agree hundred tons of britb3r, valM4
at $ ,000. '. ' ' ' , •
--A American boom tive Wok the
first p • e at the Paris exhibition..: •
i ,
. orirten oat of the tarenti!
newer Tors . published in .lanses are aclic.i
eating &nude mirage. • :
—A rebel riot :.haa I occurred in
Brownsville; Texas, where,tbey broke ups
`-Republican convention., -
,' .1,
—On the 21st ult., isn'ex-policernan
of Brooklyn shirt Wm. B. Carr -dead with
an air gun. The murderer'is in . custody.
—day. Curtin delivered an eulogy
on Gov. Wright our minister'to Berlin, who
recently ;died in that city,
—A Berlin dispatch asserts that a
plot has' been discovered in Hanover having
for its purpose the - ' assassination' of King
William and Countilismerk.
---Gen. Sickles, believing that the
South wants more bread than whilky, has
wisely prohibited.the dhAillation of spirits
from grain.in the Caroliruss. c •
—The Governmeura Prussia aind
that ofikmark:ixe negotiathkg for the set-
. -
fleatent of the North johleawig question.
—FannW P. Hatch, a school teach
er, Maim, has been arrested
and/ held , to bail for seveiely whipping a
pupil.
--Judge *even, of the Ninth DM
trict of Texas, has decided that negroes
cannot testify against white men.
—Secretary Seward is opposed to
our selling the Japanese government, the
iron,ebxd Stonewall, but the sale has been
made notwithstanding. •
-Joseph H. Jackson a prominent
lawyer of
• Poughkeerisie, wasthot - by in
sane lion, on Tuesday. 'His recover); is
doubtful. •
—Greeley says that a - man that
pays more for his shop rent than fot adver
tising; dont know his business.
—Kelso has be,en convicted of mar-,
der in the first degree, in Camden, N. J.
the first capital conviction since the county
was organized.
—The Legietature of Massaehn
setts has, slier a long investigation, reps_
to repeal the prohibitory liquor law.
—The Judiciary committee hovel
received the testimony Atha Chief Justice,
and Attorney Gerteral, and Judge .11mter
wood with reference to the failure to try
-Jefferson Davis.
The . Czar of Russia, King Wil
liam of Prussia, the Emperor Francis Jo
seph of Austria, and the Sultan of Turk'y,
will all be in Paris to witness the exhibi
tion,
—The Danish Gckvernment, it is
said, has inforthed the foreign powers that
the Prussian Government continues to dis-,
regard.the obligations of the treaty of 1865'
regard to Schleswig:
—da * pt. John C. Ryan, the Vmyste
none prisoner," who was arritst.ed and con
tined in 1865 as the supposed John B. Sur.
ratt is Rhea to prosecute the Governnient
for false imprisonment.
—Ex-Gov. Thomas H. Seymour,
lately entertained the Russian Commission
ers, now in Hartford. Present at his reoep
Lion were kkm. Franklin and ex-Soimetary
Toncey.
—Speaker Colfax thinks there will
be no summer session cf l (3ongress, ;and it
is found that' wore than lialf the Senators
have.gone to Europe,;While others are pre
,- parinifto follow.
—Henry St. Paul, of the Mobile
Times, a few days ago sent a challenge to
John Forsytbr of the ktegister. Mr. F.-re
tnrned no antiwar to the note. Mobile is
evidently becoming tinged with northern
sentiment, on they subject of dueling, at
least.
—The Lancaster Examiner says
that the health of Thaddeus ' Stevens is im
proving subatantially.
—Capt. E;11.. Ranch has been
• pointed Genand Agent for . the Temperance
Union of Pcninlylvaniii. • •
—James Green, a boy sixteen
years old, was killed near West Chester on
on the 15th alt., bythe fall of a -tree.
1 —The copperheads of Schuylkill
ocuity are trying to prevent the new law,
• tor.. appressing murder and robbery. from
going into effect.
—Mr. William I'Syle,of WeSt Marl
borough, Chester county, was fatally burn
- ed, a few days ago, by her clothing taking
fire, while washing.
—The borough of Hanover, York
.sounty, ,has paissed an ordinance foibidding '
the killing of cats to obtain their skins, en
der a penalty of 310.
- —Mrs. Sarah Price, aged 75 ) ears,
residing near Hutifflown, -Northumberland
county, drowned herself in a spring on Mon
day bust. , _
—The hotel keepers of Pithole pity
t haye agreed-to pablish the names of snob
persons as do 11!)t, pay thek board.
—A boy 12 years Old has beau
reeled and held to bail for stealing pm,k:
et_ l l,,ond $10.45in money, at Surquahsoi-
ipot.
Julius Deamere has been
arrested in Erie for stealing $16,000 worth
Of Revenue Stamps, while a clerk in the de
partme4
• , --The Reading post of the grand
Army of the Republic has taken *Ps to
tuivez manument erected to the mesum.of
Barka county soldiers who died in the ser
vice of th 'eirixintFy.
—Under the new Jury law, paseed
at the late session of the Legislature, jivers
are to iveeive 52,50 a day for their services,
and mileage at the rate of 4 cents a mile:
—On Wednesday last, a miner
mimed Daniel Cairn/Rebel, empleyed at the
Locust Run aolliery, near Aiihland, wee ac
cidentally killed by o Prenatal!! explosion.
.--lire. ItZnip; GIL Norristown, sned
Jacob' Fullmer for breach or promise,—
While In the lock.up, the tEgyska was sent
for"and•the 11411401 by the happy pair
being-made one gosh.
--Charles Grow, a re's_ Idea!' of 4"
FLall. Clinton ' hum a buildhis
in that pkwe on Thursday of hot seek re
aired each injuriei as proved fatalr its
was u cfirPutec by. t r*de , ° i dle", wife
end ono chili •,, ,; .
The President is sour
,
rotuid the circle," Boutb. ' • '
.
taft*.4teplito;
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Towanda; Thund4 4611#01,1 •
• T. orrw unott ugasiturigip
moitacm
, 11111,41W,k,,, i
4 ePt ntr • .4
In his controversy wifb:the litdatt
League of New York City, Horace
'Greeley comes, off with fiyisg colors,
not . boweiraim-way - of thinking;
by.his logical lcOtt - s. butEtlutmgh'
his itc!pwlejce, and the pusillanmity, ,
of his ocpponeOts. I, waa_queitiona
ble policy= i iie tee` League to 'notice
G.'sliefection,-but after it had taken
the matter in hand; it was cowardly
.to be driven to' the wall by his defi
ant manner, tulgar dentinciati*shd
boastful' aitogince. - Had he been:
some " 'potato," how quickly
he would have been .shUved' under,
and the noisy gabbler of the Tribune
knew his party, and acted •tiocord
ingl
.
In'his manifesto, which he lends
greeting to the 'Union League Club,
Greeleyexhibits all the vanity and
weakneas of a tnhild that hqi been
'spoiled* flattery. 'He re-phblishei
numemus-lorigliaragraphs from his
own paper, to show that in bailing
Jefferson Davis, he acted consistent
ly, and in conformity with previously
expressed opiniOn; Striving in_this
way to provathat Ite,did right. And
he tells us, too, that his pleadings for
mercy for the rebels, his amnesty let
ter, and opposition to confiscation,
were all severally condemned by the
republican , party, and the republican
press of the country; all those that
had heretofore acted with him, be
lieving him to be wrong in each one
of these - Positions. Now, is
• it not a
queer
argtnnent for one to assume,
especially one who considers himself
more enlightened than all others
combined, that because he has done
wrong once, twice, thrice, four times,
five times,_ six times, any number of
times, therefore, it is proven, that the
last time he did wrong, he did tight 1
In other word; because Greeley com
mitted the folly,\ and the wrong, of
striving to save • the. necks, and 'the
property of the 'greatest and 'most
fiendish murderers,anddespiceble and
stopendous thieves of the present
age, j_n_td• who, by eiery. principle of
public law, and by the conimoriprsic
tice of all nations, and the unani
'noun zopinion of an injured and an
outraged peoPle,. were condemned to
the gallows, therefore, he Greeley,
didright in' bailing 'sway from jug
pee, in cheating the gallows and the
Amierica" nation, the reader arid in
of a causeless rebellion, • one
under whose auspices the blackest
crimes, and the most villanons ties=
traction that ever disgraced' a sav
age, were perpetrated I That in, if
one steals a horse, and then burns
down a dwelling he will do right to
commit a murder 1 Is this - not a
pretty irgument to come from one
so enlightened as the editor of the
- Tribune assume to be ? Is it not,
in truth, more like the argument of a
lunatic ? * " -
But again. If en`l,_.
a question of
right or wrong, thmLnillions of men_
are on ; one side, and - oa , on the other,
and thousands uponthoasands of the
three tnillions, are otleast,the eqtials,
. ,
in all respects, of the one, while he
too, is judging of his t own acts,
which is likely to be right ? Is it
not palpably, the grossest vanity and,
1 egotism; that will, prompt a man t i )
set up his judgment against a whole
nation in this way i' And, to get ov
er this universal condemnation,
Greeley, calls the members of the
Union League Club,, " blockheads,"
his subscribers "aninformed " and:
therefore; ignoramuses, and the.re
pliblican editors,' all but the editor of,
the New York Tribune, are "'little
insects, whom God, for some inscru- 1
tible purpose perinits to edit a ma-:]
jority of our minor' jOurnals." Is
that
‘ not logical ' ? Who can, after
such a display of':wit, wisdom, ear
caste, learning, and gentility, all the
essentials of, a great 'argument,
doubt the 'superiority of this man to
all others, in the republidan ranke? 1
After all, the modesty, the num-.
tending spirit, and the smooth ; gen
tle words of the Tribune's editor, are
the most remarkable characteristics
of this ‘ Production: The personal
pronoun MCC= over fifty times in I
it, and he declares that "lone impu
dent puppy asked him squarelywheth
er hp was in favor oPlutelliegi Davis,",
and surely it was's/great outrage , to
ask so important a personage a plain
question 1 What right hasinybody
tO'ask the !Hon. Mr. G. such SqUes
ton I.` - t Then he' tells his readers how
nobly he"rejected the officeOf,United
Staten 'Senator.; and that he preferr
ed being wise, according to his own
judgment:9f wisdom, to being an of
fice-bOldec l - That ,he never wrote..
what people wished him to write, 1
but what I t iey needed to be to/d-"--forhe i
always knows what ether people '
lice , i, and . nobody'Olse , knows 'this !
And then, bene t nee, therepubli4n a
itozi of 'the !country .would nas be- ,
lieve this, end-would not heed What;
he told them; be ;".never beforefreal l l
ized so vividly thp
,baseness of the
editorial vocation eceording , to the,
vulgar conception rig it,"-andirbito
II /
he P-' despised ; ' le " was: inimili ted
by the Ofieet!e# • thit.lf .WIP the dir ) -
er ovsuo, insists, (uic:aiN;. . i.;te,- -- . ,
ilikch
pehlieeet ' Whin 10,14 1 4 seeeli I,Jei
annoy him." •In all ,-Ilds, , Ow free;. ,
ley forgets the hellettiet,l 'thlit .
blunder he . ' eenuelhili Eiji**
. 14 Wfsfvti • : : former --,( 4 . , :, ~_,
with him are *ignorant blockhlasis,
bee6use-they:chose •to- I=llmo-his
Natig. g. *WWI- He is always right,
and th;:t only uue who' .has any right
to`, say any thing. He pleads, lot
freedom, but he ,is the only freenisia . ..
:He islok free but he only-is :
to taktkeird.. vary maguatii,
moue, but! only' to t h e rebels, and
wh;le Moit..inea in..lnsider.themsolves
Odin** their opioi~ine. and aota
accord with : public sentMehi, he' is,
vexed.and abusive; because. any dare:
to differ with . hith. The iiew'‘ York
Tribune is for :the 'reason that
it baa in Many thingi,*folloWed pub
lic'sentiment, and so with its editor ;
,and nOw he behavee like ‘b n
because he cannot control 'it.. What .
' perversitY: babe gltilty of next ?
iir The., municipal election in
Washington, Mcmday, resulted in the
election of the ffepublican ticket by
upwards of 1,5`00
. majority. The ne
groes turned out early in strong foree, l
and patiently waited their turns to'
deposit their ballots. 'They were!
thoroughly. organized,..and the many:
attempts to impose - upon them proved
laughable failures., Many cf them
received their ticketOn their (lurch
ecori the' previous day, and at the
polls refused to listen to any one ,
whom they did notknow. The elec-:
tiou passed off in efuietness, but one;
colored man 'and. two white men hev-:
ing been arrested.
Nium •of the pink
—The Washington correspondent
of the. Boston Journal says : " A special
from New-Orleans says that advioes leave no
town for doubt that: MaTirnitfi..n has peen
eluit before this. The feeling against thinK
is intense, All Mardian - officers in the_lm
penal army receive no mercy. The re
ply- of Juarez, occupying f i rt cohunn in a
Brownsville paper, to Minister Campbell,
bearing date April 22, positively refuses to
spare the life of Maxhaillian if captured."
—A dispatch from Pert Phil. Kear
ny details fresh 'depredations committed by
the Indians. A Sergeant and six citizen's
were killed near Fort Sedgaick, three citi
zieus hadheefikilled near Fort Sanders, aid
emigrants were . being robbed of their stock
at all points. Our troops were being moved
along, the , lines of travels, but, : not being
mounted, afforded but little protection. The dispatch says "the Indians laugh at in
fantry." ,
' A double tenement at Norfolk, Va.,
fell to thegronnd Thursday, and is suppo
to have buried a number of persons in i s
ruins. - Mrs.Cheshire and child had esca
from: the hci l but were overtaken by fall
ing walls in e adjoining lane and, buried.
The lower oo E
rpf the building was occu
pied as sto sind the:upper portion as '
dwelling. • The fall was caused by an , esca
iation of the adjoining lot to erect a 'build-
—A gentleman named Field, Vice-
President of the Birmingham Chamber of
Commerce, is now in Montreal on a tour
through the United Stated . and Canada to
obtain an expression of opinion from the
principal Boards of Trade on the question
of abolishing privateering during war. The
Birmingham" Board of Trade is now agitat
ing,'.that•mbject. Mr. Meld is to meet - in
counsel with the Montreal Board oTrade
on Tuesday next
—At a meeting held at Winches
ter, Tenn., the militia called into - service by
Gov. Browtdow was severely denounced. It
, was Charged that they had killed - One peace
ful citizen, and \ compelled many - others to
conceal themselies to escape a similar fate.
The President has been, appealed to for pro
tection, and, in case of his refusing it, the
citizens 4,rel recommended to protect them. :
iePrea
—The inauguration of the, marble
statue of Henry play took plac - e,at Lords
vine, Thursday, business generally being
suspended, and all daises of citivius tak
ingpart in the demonstration. Judge , Bra
iodic\ delivered an address; and George Ph
Prentice read a poem mitten for the occas
ion.- - • -
—On Sunday last, as
.0 train of
ears Was approaching St. Hyacinthe, Canada,
the engineer, dos* Cairepy, saw # child
about four years pf age walking on the track.
lHe endoivo t od to stop his train, but, being
unable to do so, rushed out on ther cow
catcher and seised the , child as the engine
was about .to strike fit/'The little one was
uninjured, but badly. scared.
—Five Gamin emigraiite wer • et-
Gently killed by a:Mimed collision at Wla
by Station on the Grand Trunk Railroad.
The Coroner's jury attribute the 'ambient• to
the neglect of Wallace lftruszu, switch ten
der. to disPls7 the Pro Per and tO
inattention to" the rides, of the Company.
Faster 118 been OomMitted to await his trial
for r°l4/01101*;
--In the • United 'States District
Ocourtit !aksirinnen, 8.11, 4 00 /4P l Olit Wa B
tiled byte Districulittorne, eigaisst
bin Of the Aim of Fokoor. Trenholaa•oo.,
charging them :with violations of United
States law; in blockade running. -:An in
junction was granted restraining, them from
disposing of real estate held by them.
•
-At Re, whin, O. W., on Tuesday,
two colored boys named Jones and Andrews,
abed !II end 9%respectively, became en.
gaged is Tema , iiol4B - mized an tom and
knocked his adversary doWm ihen cuChis
throat with a blow i!rMii the same weapon.
Andrews died in a short time. The mur
ders is at 14' ' -
-,Gcp.,-Broitn; ligent of the Freed
. , •
awes „rigretpl#, , l4l#4-itas issued an
order. lig! .41 de, 4 40Prfg‘434 $. 0 Pea ,
wit young,. Airoctipg the °Were of ',lei
Boma to, sea that the stegtees,Fe inetplet.
rigerdhle their rhlhtet and that' they are
regtlin B ;etletteo P`vflte• •
..-.4ihnv.l3chafield. has issued an or;
the iatheasid , t to , gentkfrp of 9tilPePoel7
Vs, '
„Amain iliem tti isuspend the sale of
certilkCProberWAiiill broi'been . orderpd : bi
0 111 Masa VP* !if ORlPaPien rot IntiP
aktoo *Si owned by liClD.lrallsel,S, pr4prie
tor - -
pupg -ante
*640 to' 40/1,13p' -9 - 11 ' , i rpisda7 for:tho
7 . 7 -7 - 7 1 t
PalPoo pub& pullet , - on theirrlY
:•`thitdiatittinte hottie the'
Alierigni! drew hererem
eaddenly sof
Pro - •
?Tidesijay whir - 6
were sitthig in troy
'et
at London,
6'xPf!
instfultly, i ed.
artighterl'it Mis
lured. Is,,
—The
ConventioniTii,.
nor Ron. Bolin : , Page ; for • I.4entenant;
Gnvantoi r S • plieu'- : Thcinjum, auk Pr
Tietunirei; Iton. J 4: Page,if iek:63l
- ,Measupi , the _lfiat :,.Congress -
were unanimously i s ndmed.
The Lt rulLu Gin,be • se.* : We
undo:Onk and a urkpreteridirkg
tenement in the ylaMity of • the -Fells on i t l he
Oama:lan side Ad * . - 0 16 . / 4181 *en 4 . 4 144 4
for .the oceupatidn• of Jefferson Daaria and
his family during . th:e . enimingl3ummer. The
lions° xe ahout ludf way between Clifton and
QueenstomlN • • ,
=The. fire at alio ' City; 412 3 : 17,
_
destroyed . ..152 hOw3ee;-.4nelnding the most
office end expiepe office. ''The lowt is esfd
inated at11,000;000. A linger portion 'of
the town 'WaS •a•aste , than tke, fire ) of
'May, 1865: • ' I .
DT `4l)litrliottnepti;.
FANCY 00 . 01:16,4
. ILLANER,tI
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• '• •: A fine selectloq of ! •
'A N Y (i 1.1) 0 DS, 411 PH le i • ,
EMBROIphItY PATTERNS, !
Stamped Good., : Infant' a;. Waists,
SACKS, a-. 1 1• I
CORSETS, • ..GLOYES,'.. YANKEE
! NOTIONS,
. .
Toys and Dolls of alt kinds. Also alibis lot of.
• . ,IMILLINEttr GOOpS:
For sale che.ip •
,at Dr. Cartes 'old stiuid 0.,
Main Street.. . • ' Jime 6, 1867.-3 m.•
p .A.INIC
GOODS WELL BbEIGHT,
ARE,HALYSOILDI
, . .
Oar facilities for baying rank as among the first
in Bradford County. We have ' ' i‘ .
JUST PUItCHA'SEDI
Large tines of goods fromirst Hands, at the
time when goods had fatle o ff from former
rates. We have added to oil !stock ef . .
H A it D Vkr A R IE
--•- -
Largely. Also a good line oti awl
BOOTS AND SIIOE-S.
-.3••
Work warranted. 1 ' loci. A Vail assort-
meet of New H ts, Write m Mannfacteret,
neat and good, at low pr . We have a; •
, . ...
FEWIDR GOODS!
Whlch.ive got to SE L'..' Childre 'ii Toya, good
Carriages' Summer Clothing. U brellas, Para
liiul
sole; Horse Forks. Uorse . kes Mowing:Ms
chines; Wheel. gamma. Spc ng and Flax
Wheels. ao - .) .r , Gans, Pistols, Ammunition,
0
GROCEItIESI
Especially Tc and Piskit good assortment',
in any• quantities. Univeraal Clothes Wring-
ere. The
HUBBARD. MOWING- MACHINE '!
The mention ~of its name commands respect,
where it has been Used. Valuable, strong and
durable improvenients have lately teen added.
Do no till you see the lriiproved Hubbard,
the odd parts - Of them Rp Rive in stock: Our
goads are bought to sell.:, Come arulsee.
S. N. BRONSON.
Metropolitan Hardware and Combinee
Variety Stem.
Orwell. Pa.',,June 6, 1867
DR. _
OB ill. i
USkK., ; 1 OnRATIVE
V
AND MKCIIAsIOAI. DENTicirj has opened
rooms in the! Beldfeman Block,' directly oppo
site the Means House, for the practice I#> his
profession, and is prepared at sill tithes to per.
form all operations belongleg tl.Dentistry. Tiw
dillbrent kinds of Plate Work,' Will besrecom•
mended accor jug to t heir honest merits. ::at -
oral Teeth filled and restored toheir original'
beauty, witlx material the best a dapted to etc h'
individual ease. The greatest: care and atte rf.
than lira be given to the correction of irrevi:.
laritles and the extraction of Teeth. In this
Department Of 'practical the Doctor would say
he claims an amount Of skill anda expeiienee
equal to that possessedt by any l one in this or
any other country. Teeth ;tillbe extracted
1
without pain, by the use of gs, chloroform o:
ether, andlin a. manner very sat' factory to pa
tients., as the testimon y . of hundreds eau be
shown. Please call and eiaminO specimens of
our work, and be assured of the correctness of
the statements., Advice and consultatlor, Will
be cheerivily and gratuitously given. . '
Towanda,'Jtme . 6. 1867.—gm. , , ,
-,
A lasT . AND CLASSI FI CATION
of pereoniengaged in the sale of Cloedi;,
h e\
Wares, and Itterell udiee; In the County of Bead.
'ford, forlhe syear,, : , \ •\ • '
. ,
...,_
Athens Lap—"T W-Knowes
htaOnffie Sr, Co.\
M A Wall . 14
• Ditviff Gardner - 14
Anson Beidle .. • . 14
J& J L Bos orth 14.
Athens Bo o--P. & Co. 10
Ca' Lyo • 14
- C;& J W Comstock 13
J W Ackerman ' 13
EAverill . 13
Spalding & Wright 7
r Wells & Co. 14
GA. Perkins • ' 13
D r Park 9
G H Voorhis 13
• 11. A Kiff. • 14
Eastabrooks . & KenyOn 14
Horace Carrier_:_. 14
It 0 Binsabangh & San 14
Asyltun—ll Moody !. 13
Albany-8 8 Ormsby ; 14
D Steriger 14
Miller Quick 14
Alba Bare—l N Wilson . 7 14
C G Manley & Sop 14
Biteckwell, Wilson & diy. 13
lington Boro—D A. Ross .13
Long Brothers l2
A F Gerotild . • 14
Is T Boyce
.14
It Morley 14
Burlinton west--Ed E Loomis ~14
B Garnet ec Co •14
A B Austin • 12
.
J A Watkins 14
McClelland Adians 14
S4efl4ker 14atce /4
Canton, twp--D Vindyke ,t Son 14
Clanton Boro-8 J Hickok • 13
Robert Tamer 4 ( 14
H Newman Jr // 14
H Mbrgan 14
J 13
. Abner Dbty ll
' Geo E Bullock , 12
A V Troutl4 ,
J 0 Randall' \ \
13
Spalding ' ‘1
, 12
doluaandykp '• 14
; ek 14
' 0 Rockwell dk.Co 1,
.14
Horace Tattle 14
' • Simon Driefamg .13
• • Burke, Thomas dr So 11
Franklin-44mM McKee 14
Kilborn & Brothers , 14,
• Fall Creek Bit. coal Co. 13
..Barclay Coal Co 12
Innila MfgCP . /3
Grew/Ile--L TWor • lit
dolm T Leonard • 14
• W Nelitarnsy 14
Herrick-2 W Wiolizer & Bros 14
Giddings & - Anderson 14
Litohtleld—Leytou At Tuttle 13
John idulieprt • • 1 14
Ler t ay—B S Vara , 14
Ilartman klteyse •,.1 4'
..roman 4,A,., .tijo
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• •11)puleL Balley.,•_ 'l4 ' 100.
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;: , ,pcisvfortaut:Cf• ., .. - A •i:l2fio•
Mr. Noel
Paine' W
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nominated;for sqbvev.
Class. 'License,,
14 $7. 40
14 • , 7 00.
1,2 50
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Bidgbury-Porans & Hill - ,14 .
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;Rlli - 44 0bialat 4 1 44 1 0 4 II t 4,1
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' X., Alithirray '' -1 - :
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11 f .041/ . • -.4.1 Mltia e - • ,
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Smiddield-'4E 8 Tracy - . ; 1 • , -:
Pritaliti& Duty-`
, , B I
Sh heanini-rit,Gore , ' , -
. ' mnney & Ijrighini ,
liefSpiiniz4t Ft Gleason -
Wation ,'
- I Williams F Daily_
Standing Ataxia4l TA Tracy
i Duda& Angla
': ' . dames EapY ,l • -
F E Bush'
l'errY-J Limes '&00. '
J H &, W T Hartm
Troy Tap-4ohn Grist ,
Tray lkircil M Leonard •
10P Ballard,., . , •
' Jewell & Pomeroy i
G F Beddington 1
L Gibbs „, , h
Ballard& Lamont - ,14
Charles Grohs • - . ;14
I C F Marry.&Co. , ; 1 14
IF I. CloUlas_ _ , . 14
t G G ran Ling.. - . ',t & Humphrey , .. !
, 14 9 :
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MAGates & Co. 11 13
B B Mitchell & 00. ' 12
Heddagton, Maxwell &
I.oonard - 7 i
NeWatry & Peck , 8 3
JO Jeroleman 14 I,
13 INV. Paine . • -12. li
Pierce, Oliver & Co. - 14 : 7
S N Aspinwall, 10 I 20
F. N Dewey
. 1 14. 7
sada Boro-Hill & Smith 14 T t
Alvord & Barber" '• -- 13! 10 0
Marshall Brothers . 12'. 'l2. 5t
Wm' A. Chamberlin} 14 ~ 7 Oc
Htuiphrey Brothers 8 1341 00
Randall. Compton &-Co. 18 1,40 00
: 013 Pa tch ' •8. 10 00
Powell & Co. 3 100 00
11 W Eddy - - 13
,'IIO-00:
Tracy & Moore 12 ,112 60
S M Colliiiii ' 13 'l2 00
31 Lewis I , 14 . 7, OD
Ai II Bley , - 14 r ° 7\ 00
Bramhall it Dowell 12 , X l2 60
,
H Jacobs - la , 10 oo
W A Rockwell; -- ii !15 .0 '
W/1 Smalley - ..- 14 - 700
Whalen' Brothers" - . 14. 1 • 7 00
Soloman do Sou' , ' 12 'l2 Bo
C F l Crosallic CO. _ 14 , 700
Gore & Powell \ " t• 13 "10 00
A 311Vian'er - '‘), 14 ' -7 00
; Taylor &Co. -- r, '7'.40 00
' -Codding & - Riuiseli ` $• 30 'OO
Wicldiam &Ills& .\1 1. 3 10.00
Eve Schism , - ', 700
' Foi,Stevens,Merciir & Co. 3 100 00
121'0 Porter ' - 1 1 13 , 000
Montanyes . - 1 10 . . , 00
J 0: Frost,. 12 12
' John CiuMan : 14 • 700
1 Al/teiord ' -"I, ' 13 10 00
. John Meredith' • ' 14 700
ter-Morrie Clair ,- , 14 700
"I ..,J W'Smith , I . /.4 , 7Or
A. Waiklits 14 I ... T/'
Jason 13 Sinith ' 14 '
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~ 4 5,00
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, s Hartman & Royse - '4 5100 '
ysville—J F BoeworthASon 4 5 1 00
.7il aroe Boro- - -R ° Tracy . 4 5; 00
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f thileld-,-E 8 Tracy ' 4 500
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'l;i4oy Boro--B B Mitchell 4 5° 00 .
j OF, Bedington 4 . 500
1'
,' wiuda . Boro—Gore & Powell 4' 500
i, , ':ii 0, Port:ei 4 500
IW altising—C 8 Lafferty , 4 s°oo
Reeler,& Vaughan 4 500
t A Lititl of Bankers and Brokers in the
P ountY, Pißradford, for the yeas-1867. '
`Nsoy t a ra--Pouteroy Brothers -9 26 751
Towan Boro--G F Mason &Co 9 ' 26, 75
B 8 Russell &Co 9 -26; 75'
1 '
A Lief of Distillerisa and Breweries in
the Muzak of Bradford, for 1867. -
Troy TWV-d'd &G F Vielie '6 25 00
Towanda Bore-4L.Loder • 8 15:00
Carey A,Cooper ' ! 8 16 00
Towanda Twpiienry doges a 15 00
I A List •of piasons !alleged in running
Billiard Tables and Boiling Saloom!.
[ ITT/asis Boro-C T Smith ` .. -2`40 00
Iforgan_A Wolfe '3 50'00
Troy_Boro-Balliircllk, 2 , 40 00
I, H. S. OWES, Mercantile Appraiser-for
the Oonnty of I#adford, for the year. 1867.
'do h ereby . certify the foregoing to bee cor..
1 'llet of .the Apprnicement
_and Chasid=
on of *the same for the year- And that'
will be held. far the irmpose of
ilk: such as, feel therm s.
At als' awl
g tr,re
astiter's, officsin Ur, Anon
84t
'the }sth -dam 0f.44i); , lit 1
' l .o 2_ ltioic .,, .P•ri • ' , B. 1 et; o wirm " ' ' ' i:.
..
L- M11Y.2,,iq07.1 - • I.lennugile APPriliset = '
, ,
V W STORE AND NEW GOODS
.nitia Film THE NEW YOItIE HARR=
rif t 4 ''
___- 1 • .
, L' . CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.' ,
[ 4_\ ,
i
i, ,The'subscribere !Aye
Noble",
the Ray
Ws °linen St A. J, Noble, (otie doorsontb
1 40eldleman 8•81oct,) and Imo filled it with ..
1 - 1, , ; • • I
• I
4ROCERIES AND paoymogs,
1 , 1 ,,... CODED AND. WILLOW- WARE '
;Pratte' f all kinds In their , season, (tita-44)
idted) in lace leery - thing nenally M onad In n'
ii•
lip 4. 0., yi I's j 4 . iii a firft 4 p
AR.
; • - , • - T , ~ -1
, I.A, of tbe' patronage of Towandi ead•el.'
jicdV rectriOlg i ggc&Aed, .• , ~ • - 1
~_ _
_1 ' I pay Cie Out *alto% orlon tot: all
laws r, ~,,,, • ~, ,•,.L..... . :i: -, , „•,..,,,,.,
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end agolnlngoaattee fee, abe s lut* the Cele--
bratedirlrglola and. NO;bli Wolin; *plot* g
Tote:el- 1 : Ilbttratillioonnt italleiolie NI,
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suiviivrEJß, ' TRADE
GREATER RE
I one memlierof - our
f irm constantly in New - York,
we
pas)
ly
the
ilea
STEW ST,O:REI
NEW GROCERIE`L!,
w. .A.: , Aom.w:gws:.
PINE 'APPLES PEACHES, PLUMS
OP ALL BIND,
AND CANNED OYSTERS
PRAoRES, PRUNE§, n CHERRIES,.
&c., &C., &c. • ,
TEAS, SUGARS; SYRUPS,
IiOLLESE, COFFEE, SPICES;
GROOE'RY,LINEI
- :WM be kept TAM, on hind
LOITE,F.EED,BEAND, POTATOES,
i4BIETit '„01 1 ' I FVUMIS PRODIJCE,
'
;. :- • • • _
•-• 4104 ok'cil
BY GOODS•OF AIVITARIETIES,
I WNST POINT IN tyli MARKET
, •
~, ••H 1,4 1, will , be sad:as •
AS ITuR CHEAPEST I'
• • ' -- •
Ti) 'lll " FARMERS.
- •
=1
KIND'
May 23, 1867.
GMAT .
11:101ilaNTS •
,1111Uuluarrs' AND -BHUTERS.
ISE
, ,
The 'Merchan t s UnionC r o
teas .
'Exi .-'
Haviig nude' errangetnestri Wilt the • New
Ts irk and Erie Rellpreb-hktio Expee4 Badness
on their mad, apt now . receiving it kindi of
freight- ant-merehatidisel for alfloute of the
Union—North, Booth. , Sant. , Weds •Ibe,Caiss
du, Floir,Pe, West Ituileo,, - (hmds ;sent, Crew
to sera pirt - of Cantor*, slt.irlilitlie aIoIW.I
daps Auelv,ifirehante Netlike!
boti a liriati ettoratonacatea they_pave bottle"-,
ing Wok . taniportatlon. Now this Om.,
pair bia ap 41tetudetikref;Bookent, Kerr
obe#lo.ooE4 ll eters,.. t ti a tre nianomj
, Iptwaten th e old Com es d tornnatj an as,
to give fair, rates to e darn' unlit'
Alf goods or alwiteane .wPiabiet tat &Wind up.
• ward", ate 111A:dilly eciod weight..'n.o.wa,
- ,to keep•low ,is le patentee- the,CfniPany
than broopli tireta-ftwnT-Ivirtitiate and .
attention giren to. mogwEV..nluable.Paelo.
':Moe Ogadilone, isq, tio=4,o
1 retorni totliardol4 (Par
1 / 4 - CI A A Ph jil t A I.
=Au:, )0 4 4 ) , 60 -; ri, Irm o
did • . litrigi tliewrat the
Oillapetwilibatbawatend
la . filala Company isart.,
iiiika e 1L.% 4.lllPUlt._ E PTOp i r filignieke t .I!.'
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ME
ATit'SMO,
Er 0 T 1 'O,N
IN 'PRICE
i ...,"
'A,
NEW GOODS !
CANED FRUITS,
l)BIED. i.PPLEN,
'Of alt kiads, in fact. "everything:in the
BUMP LIU, =GB, AND ;TREY
7 .. -.
; aABHJ PA~t,~FOS ~..;~
rRODIJOE.
I. A:ROO/WILL 4
151
i) PROVISION
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inonitleelaggriglijnOigijnr 54410 my %
lufers,liti iliiiin9le i genei;@ly; to our Sfoek
, _..
of Goodnpuithand naddrvery favorable °lmam
stances, whlitti '. iffey*C4otltiti,
;at prices
.wia - We lei . 41 salisli&l:rielil i :
4uliiinegi tarn ish ‘llliiie — l —
-LOWES T , ' OktT RATES, . •
4) 6
(ins at . 9 ir 'iiiiit. , tioext iionitietroi Nei ssiiriii
4
nlndinelFlug purepase.4. An , a I rge J9bbing has ,
there as well as for us. .i - ire 'mid by giving , fer
e : anafiitefilion tii 'S* - basin sS, keeping a: tap
assorinyikat,altliines,,ainl ikoeral dealing
II WItl?
our 4W:in : lire. to: rerit die r Onitcien4 and pat:
ronage of the coininunitiy.• 1 '. ~ :.: 1, :
- flipeclitl.stlealea gl,ven ;0. ezdigala ,a4/4 otli
ere wh9::!PitodS : t .' 7,th - I : 'o.a . Ft i ii ...Cl3 l l PO
torstildnele of Gialixiiiul Country Prooinee. !.
':INIT ''B'Z'EVENI3' DIERCI:iII le'CO:
_ Towszda, April 1,1867.„
Wo haviA brie kitOck
11, 0 .I , E
seleeted•wlth gre3ilare, whjett Will tiCiold.by
the box at New :York Wh , bleqato :
MEI
En
SUGAR, loi,As§gs,. - TitUP I-RIC,E - ,
k'''
, . come,, °WTI% Su.dpi S. ,l 4atil,*, 8 ! Lreb•
ill1411<• , :f . Crackers, 3 , ..c.
. ' In 'great variety , 1 ebeiii : by the Packaie:Al
on
Meat
IMI
dLOVER &, T1:14E4,111' SE.ED
"A§HT9N'S, SALT;;
The only kind suitahle for Dairy,use
MAR & - CO. KRROSENE OIL,
at '?dannfacturer'Ei
This -ell Le put up la 'goal sound Light 'bertelai
warriLatedto be frill uteasare;einil i wß'. believe' the
quality te hie the tot in trutrliet. _
A•R • R
- THE ffISTORY OP .
ANERICAN.
GREAT REBELLION,
REV. 'CHARLES B. BOYNTON, D.D
Professor (Oho U. S. Naval Academy;
and Chapaia — of 'the - * House of
EVreaeutatives. •
• 2 obe complete in two elegant °alive vol.-!
*n• • 'of, about, five hundred, pages each,
ernbe s: shect and'llustmted - - with seine ten 1
full.pag: ngraViiv,s hi ehrOme tints, and'
withthe s: •, e number of, full-me.W,,,opd-.
cuts, Portrai , on steel of Distinguished
Officers, and Numerous' Vignettes. from
*etches made by Commander AC R "Wool
sey, 11. S. Sim, and 'with numerous Maps
and Charts from GovernMent surveys and
ofileiatplans, 'furnished: , for this work-ex
-elusively. ' -• • -
,'.
- NO`purelYfqiieliiketches will - Aid a - 146 -
in, the work, but ell rho engrft*igs w' rep.
resent actual abeheiMict objects "of in rest,.
said ,will thus-have an historical bearin and
:iraptirtanee; Whfle they will exientea'i ; thii
highest style of the engraver ' s art, as wilt
prove in every way an invaluable ac uisi.
don to the.work, anil not mere emh sh
,ments.. • ; . •
..,
Among t -objects of groa intere • ' that
, I ti
wig' be represented followin _
The various New Forras -- of noel
,and the Type 'Ships,' of our , Na , .ar
ranged as tei show the
,Wanderfat Pr gr
made in Naval Warfare:: since the b
4
ont of the Rebellion.' ' '
, .
The Harbor and River Obstructio.
`The Torpedoes•ha various forms , •
the,Rebela for the Destruction of 0,
eels.l
. • .
Rebel Casemates destroyed by U.. t - . GI
'boats "Baronde Kalb." and .. Lo. •: vill
l
The dam made across 1 Red RiVe to
;lease the Fleet of Admiral Porter.
Fort ldergan,;• showing from aoto uil
.sureinent the place where every s of
shell struck, Ind the effect of each.
Every desired facility kr - '
Dr. Boynton by the v
obtaining informatiol
:liable souroes c ae will
lowing letter froth Se(
: _ . • • , •
Neon Wee]
11:01443. a Baritrotr,
Dzin have
to some extent with
posedaistory of the
elal reference! to 'the •
eriplireesing
give you access to
records of the:. Npartpll
proper to inake publlo
meet
gather' MfOv opportnaUonnAtx •
as well'at to verify
rod/ been - publisheL
Very reel)
7 • GT
MEM
' ,!' The antbofund. the
.eaheat hope that it the
'work of the NaY in
_lnn
the 00: 1 4 0 s;r : tif - show. .4 1:43 . 448Xii jiripPli
;the wintry le indeb it 's for trtim
. and
d iscurity tothosewho'. : ~ -.and .
the operations (id the an And to
thoseiwho telancoessfally gnirdeft: .. • long
ookstAlne and comnitaucattoria,'-in. Outs
otir battles - the rirearand th , goo ;r'
velale the p ' 'ate determin t o - car; , .
' Ty-ON
moot liberal viewa,inite iodno.
'Wall .They, Wind. to spare mei ;pains
nor money to make the work a ll, the
moat ardent . friends of the - Navy tdd de
sire. , Itivill be pinted on bean .
,ice
of ehelleat (panty, hi Ine ele*, e( 44
handsomely bou44 la Te.P.P74 I BY/ 41 -; . cl
- Ow r.v:iousoitotrog • 4 . :. , .1
tibitit
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In 'Etta Otatkpor
I'Library Leather per - volnine.
Mat Tarke7 / 110 rodeo, Pe *it
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CIRATIT,VS(
{ Agent fox Brat.:
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1 11 4 41 = ' . 260k
: 4141 0 . '•: 111 8 4 - 71;7-..,114'11'if.61P.y,-,T,tiZl;;..'-',"71.
Agt.; 'bre 'Yunizi(tt. ,,
anti ttombi tt ribliwik,sor
eirwA r a Nsw
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and Pine tits
ed a paiiperat!ip
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OODSFOR, TEM szAsoN
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IncTndfng t
the most 1' .
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suit
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; -
SUMMER SHAWLS
SPIN
JOKING - OLOTHS,
E'bi'LOicit'iackii". ' .
RAL S,K,IRTB, AN,P t SKlTaiti,
f:7?'1~
HOOP_ SKISI`S,
The latest styles;
LLAVAiIIi - F!ARASOLS,:
Corn
lIMBR
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4 -$'
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splendid.ossortment of •
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JUE„NOTION I S', an 4
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-.....',17i . •` - V
i :THE Illtlit' 15E ; O:kirrirST4111i*-.
kept:ltge d style, under thilnxpervivion or
. . - ?;rISSI:-4:-110,50.11,- - r
larL
PC well - knovirk reputaticinr..: Having _just re
ceived tronh New York,a. spleAdianwatment. 01.
BARING IiTYI.FIS of , ..:•:,...,•.: . x_,-
• - -.11 TS -AND ,BONNVIS
User with s nice assortmeni-of
. .
.xydr ritimMiNGs,
We are prepareil to furnish In thist Mae lome
thing that ill'. plearte'and suit all. No - pains
irillbe spad fire 171 Oita branch of our ba
entle aatislaction. ; •
Call in andexernioe cmiloodi, one door notch
of the PostAlffici.i Main Btreer— - •
" P 1 4 ' PETTES 4- CO.
April - 16 '
,:1867., -
Towaud
W BOOK" Mitt
S:ITENV BOOK STORE,
' - 'NEW' j BOOR' . STORE
C. 'CROSSI:St *-CO.
• The aitention,of, the' , ppbl.l4 - . iovtlEd to , fl
hime.andsitCrattiirpAsscgt.gint af , . .
- --
BOoXsk
‘• •.STAteiNER,V i .\,
-PAINTINGS;
= •STATUARY,: ,
.•- , - •
•-- " tram:ally kept In
FIRST QLASS BOOK STORE
Thelr& have all Need - wilth cob
and they f eel - confldent.they eath in view ot the
-
'qnalittaid' pqee of theit.:gc4.4; .eitiaty, the
ng hey dealgn constantly cl,h;ritl att.
by MUSIC INSTRESIENTS
Such , - • ,
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