Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, June 20, 1867, Image 2

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—A iii r ge tinnaver a'Fi4igyarktii re
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leaving Qnebee,for the'lJni44l...Staii7
-- ii - 4,4xteii:ii - breaiclias;Ncottiro. ;
in the Erie Cantatiear Fort kdirarif,}h,t.'
u s.tond/iy last, the ;scepeiii
Francis JnAeph, was crowned king of Hun-
gary, at F'esth: :•
wheat has`commenced
riving at Charleston, S. C.
-read stuff is still - on the decline
in the great cities.
—That distinguished lidetiaeiat,t. l
Albeit Pike, is iabidliYopposeilici. negro
• "ItTrag e • I • ,
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• —11.a.1 prospect for a large'Cottoo
crop in Georgia, is good.: . Corn also is a
:good crop in that state. ~, -- , ' --
—A proposition is on foot for
anion of the -,lfnitaiia' ns and Univernalists
in ono body. -
-,-An exploring expedition is
ebotito be. Bent to Walrnssia. - ;
—Recently, in Houston, Texas,
fourteen eolcirea 'jurors and ten whitett
were selected on) one panel. .
—Germany has co-operative socie
ties, kumberiag 350,000 inembers, with
yearly eturns of large profits.
perso s were stunned and
their clothes set on fire bx a.stroke of light
ning, aLCharlei n, last weeit.
—There is a large amoukt olGwheat
on hand. in lowa. The farmenquive been
holding,it for higher prices.
—Charles L. Pullman, a Deputy
Collector in the Chicago Custom House; is
behind about ss,oooin his account, lind is
uow under arrest. '
, 1 •
--A Utica boy eleven years old, is
• in prison for ineendiarism, has eo4essed
to the setting fire to , two buildings, !from a
desire to see them burn.
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—A man in Connecticut hail tnven
', ted Wmachino which makes ,and counts in
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,bundles of twenty-five, over 6,000 envelopes
au hour.
—ln China there are seven grounds
of divorce, of which the - fourth is talkative-
ness m woman. •
• —A London court is occupied with
a will case whnse isstie involves the dispos
al of :53,000,000. '
—A new • disease known as the
milk fever, has b‘oken out among The cows
in Alicliigan.. It stocks dew { cows
and proves fatal in eight ho .
—Miss ,Larro*e, of ammonds
iport, N. Y., was takeit to the iOtica'Asylum
for the Insane, last meek, hiving become,
insane from religious exciteulent.
—lt is estimated that) one-third of
the licenses issued in Ohio are for "forced
, marriages," the applicants la,eing escorted
-lity'constables. i
—Guy. Orr, of South Carnlina,sais
that tliere are 60,000 ooloreavoterlisnd
0,10 white voters in that State.
' —TI4 Atlanta (Georgia) New Era,
nrgesjaorthern emigration to that State:
lien Of means can, it thinks,make excellen
, investments
—Again there are movernents by
the rebels.to pFocure.#lCe '\ removal of Gen.
Sheridan. The President is itnxions - to
c:omply but a little fearful.
. —A_young lady was,reeently mOb
bed, in Georgetown, peL, and driven out
of town, for teaching atolored school.
—Conductor. Negna, of train 19,
was somewhat injured the other day, while
attempting to jump on his train at Alfred
Station.
—The kins of one Tom Kelly, who
died recently at Dubuque,lowa, have found
beneath the hut in which he lived, about
' $5,000 fn gold, and are still digging.
----It has been officially reported to
the Chicago _Council that about seven per
cent,. of the tmeaf sold in-that city is unfit
, for food, and three percent. actually dis
eased.
-A boy in Greensburg, has beeli
arrested' for throwing• stones at railroad
trains as they pass. .
- —den. Graft will visit Gettysburg
ou the .191 h inst.
—The price df coal in New York
and Philadelphia, still tends downward.
. —A Lodge 'of Good • Tem Tare has
been organized atLaporte, Snit( an county.
—The Cameron Coal Comp ny have
discovered on their, property an extensive
' vein of black bawd iron ore.
\—A child of Samuel Wagner's,
-km old, of Lebanon county, fell down a
lifv foot welc i the "otter day, and received
uo terioua injOxy. • • . _
It—The house of Joseph Smith, on
Dun z
)...„.E im
I 's Island,was robbed of over $2,000,
. on / ' turdtly; of last week. 1 ,
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1
' --A man has been held to .bail in .
,
Efark:islairg, in the sum of $3OO, on a charge
Of receiving two stolen bears, knowing them
to be stolen.
—A man named Murphy, of Casa
•township, Schuylkill county, was gored to
Oeilt4bY a bull, one day last week.
i.—Reveharlea Philip Kranth, sen:
for Professor-of the Lutherne,,Theological
Seminary, died in Gettysburg on the 30th
' in,bis 71st year.
—Jacob Cupwell, of Stroban town•
ship, Adame county, was instantly killed,
on the 30th ult., by the accidental discharge
of his gun.
—Dariville is prohibiting all public
assemblies, sohoob3, &e., on account of the
• prevalence of the Smallpox. '
—The speakers at the Copperhead
Convention,• in Schuylkill d9unty, - . last
week, iitrongly intimated that repudiation
of pie national debt would be the “denlo
tirade" watchword ere long. - .
- —John Good, a lad of twelve yearq
of age, son of dames Good, of Lebanon, was
suddenly killed, on litesday evening of last
week; by being throwni from a horse
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—The new tpoliu l e law r Schuyl
kill county is working aindrab 7.1 Marsh
.al Hesler's men hare arrested 9 criminals
during the last month, many of them are
old offenders.' • I .
( Pcd.tptown, last week, a baby
1 eleven months old. FlintUsi mother was
engaged in work, crept to a tab of cold
amtor, on the porch, dropped' its face in and
strangled to death, being unable torsiseats
--Viol petition is heingl eirOlate4
,
and Largely Avon. in the State of. Nair
Voilf, to; totally prohibit the able of .intOid.
outing Arinks, as a beirersge, in . the new .
Constitation.. . ' ,
To! mda,
Root
ernttife, lone oi
tee* for official bower,
disfigured her 'history and cursed d iker
- people;'—withent 'nestiation; — for — the
Jaat• 0-ArtawYesrei 4 / 4 . 11 N , .a 4.00 0 ).
-among tbeinselyes, and ever ready
o follevh, Alezt, s foOripes of ' any
despeitit&Sindei and ' , adventurer who
'offersto gratify ikeitinst - forplan- -
der, the. Mexican people . f.managelo
be one Of the/worst governed nations
on the earth. 'Their
. ix'inntry te teal-
Iy onnof jibe finest on.the glebe, and
in natural productiveness sbameti,oux
northern states. In the hand&Of•onr
population, and with one industry
applied' to' 'it, - in: a ie . * years, its
prosper 4, pleasantnesi and beauty;
could not be equalled. In'trutb, the
half of our n4ual labor hours, prop
erly devoted to business there, pro
dike greet gains, and bring compe
tence and eveil riches in .a short time ,
so that people -have little to d 6 eat
cept to enjoy themselves ; and thiri
prdbably the bane of , the conntryl
The climate begets lassitude,. and
laziness in the business of the Alexi !
cans, and fighting, and warring, and
plundering, their pastime. With'
such a pepple, & regular, firm, order
ly government, is out of the quest
tion, as thebistory'of miserable Mei
ico but too clearly establishes`.
We pity the ,arfirerse fortunes of
lifaximillian, who, we believe, made
an honest effort,l Maiked by decided
ability, to l istablish a _good•govern
ment ; and we do- not feel; as tIOUI
of our cotempuraries seem to
like seeing himh suffer and shot, for
his rash invasion of a free: govern .
ment, for the purpose of destroying
'its liberties, and\ gratifying his iim
hition by the erection of a monarchy.
That he was unwise in accepting the
- proffered throne, none will question ;
bap that'be was criminal in so do,lng,
is not tree, as a mere glance at the
facts will clearly show.
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When Maximilian was approach•
ed on the subject of reigning, over
Mexico, the country was torn asiun
der between contending factions, as ,
it had been for a long period•before.
Pros'perity was destroyed, life and
property everywhere' insecure, and
all was at the mercy of rival milita
ry leaders,who were,like most of theii
predecessors, unmitigated scamps.—
In this state of things, one plrty,
and there is reason to believe that it
wao . no worse than the rest, conC,lud
ed that the Mexican 'people must be
tired- of their unsuccessful attempt
to establish a republic, having had
little else than anarchy for the thirty
years of trial, which they had. That
'these °friends to a monarchy had sel
fish motives in- this new enterprise,
cannot be ' doubted ; and that they
expected to figure as the nobility of
the new empire; is. equally patent.
But, on the other hand, was (plain
truth, that a well ' established, and
properly ordered monarchy, would
be better thin the ' worse than chaos
which prevailed. - Indeed any' gov
ernment was better ; and thei hope
which this new -scheme begat, drew
a large portion of the Mexican peo
ple on its side, and especially that
class which longed for peace, and
had the real good of the country at
heart. This monarchy, however
could not be established wallop for
eign help. Thee parties were too
equally balanced ; and as the Mexi- 1
cans are catholics, and Napoleon be
ing the strongest, ablest, and most
enterpiising of that faith, he was
appealed to for assistance. Cunning
,rand unprincipled as the head "of the
French - nation unquetitionablY is,
..there was some excuse -for the .part
he took in the measure. •It will be
remembered, that at , the -time, the
Mexican Commissioners went tb Pa
ris to hunt a ' king for Mexico, the
southern rebellion was in full blast,
and by its early successes hadUre.-
ate(' the belief, throughout Europe,
that it would be a success, and that
the RepubljSuf the United States of
America Wii forever doomed. Sli
dell, pn abter 4nd the most, crafty of
all the rebels, was at the Fkonch
Capitol, striving to cajole Napoleon
into a recognition of the rebel con
federaay, offering - to mike 'ef i it an
empire subject to his directioh. It
silikeyert ° ofrereq, by the combined
.commissioners of Mexico a l d the
rebel , Confederacy, that th twd'
i i i
should be joihed, in order to b ild up
a great and overruling Kingdom
here; that would, for the futere, ig
nore aU republican ,governmet
This was a. grand scheme for
r the
I
ambitious, freedom-hating *larch
.of •France, and that whicha ded in
l
finitely to; the heat of the proje t, was,
that at that time, it looked list onl•
plausible, but, in reality, , pro+ble
- The wildest fancy of lutist for rifk
I could not :have conjured up ii mi
tempting bait ; and when Napoli
-was only dreaming of 'one day rill
ata empire,hild' training an eagle
light °ilia headrwhen' he '; ist
fcicit ci
ii 14 belie Prance, co d•-hav
hid ho „reliehy , .Eiei brilliant in'all-fts
aspects;-ind •iS it; ally
,Wohderl Witt be
fell in with lit ? Indeed;Atl;, would
have been Voti4r - fill hid hit In
# llB I eindo*, : ;a . prim! it be
Chad; 'ai' llt milliwthe . ( 1 .• l
a=
i r
anted ay ', , .....liAharloAp' man'
' -, - - .? Ijr , r• - - -
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ail Snore of converting' a 'republic—
ahone-fids-republic—into-4-manar,
41W, Itud,Wheu-Ahe condition of Mex
ico was presented, and the earnest
solicitation of the commissione r who
were repiesimted as" erhodying thfi;
sentimeuts r of .the,!Mass, of thatza,
tfon; backed .by the oily=toiigued, reb
el emissary, and-,N,apoleorils'prombse,
of -money and soldinis; what could
a young man, who' . believed-he wait,
born to rule, and y et - did not rqle a
nation,:do , but accept ; the .proffered
throne ? He was made to • believe
that all the Mexican people wanted;
Vias.a fixed, steady, and good gov-,
ernment, and the evidences are, that
if ever a young man started out with
lan honest intention of. nerving al peo
'pie, to. do them- goOd, lby : bringing
them a good government, according
to his notion of that article, that
-man
was Maximilian. And was , he °rim,
inal for doing, this ? Certainly not.
Acts Of cruelty, in shootipg down in
cold blood, prisoners' taken in open
war, are charged, upon.him,. but we
'doubt them, and for the reason, that
it ever-the. truth; about any faction,
came from Mexico,l, it wan the' result
of m ere , accident '; and i s it likely,
that a man who, went to- a country
,
to establish Himself in it; by getting
the good will of the' people, would
perpetrate such political folly, not to
say crime ? Hardly.' - That he relied
toolmuch on French men and money,
and was extravngailt in consequence
we readily believe ; but this was ex•
cusable: .The French exchequer` was
ample, Napoleon's , promises more so
still, and glowing accounts of 'the
riches, and resonrces of the country
over which he was called to rule,
were lavished into - his young mind.
Who could be saving at such a n tme,
and especially so, when ' a corrupt
people hadici be humor:eq. No, the
great error
,of Idaximillian was, that
he supposed he could govern a peo
ple that every one Ids% who- had
tried; failed -to govern. We cannot
see how any man, who knew the
past history of Mexico—and no man
is . excusable for ignorance; on this
spore of a country .. he was asked to
rule , over--could hope for success,
unless indeed, French soldiers and
Money were promised, and expected
to do it. .
Some have gone so far as to al- i
lege that a strong resemblance ei
ists-between• the respective positions
and criminality of Jefferson Davis
and Maximilian, and yet'uothing is
farther from the truth. The one was
an old politiCian, a leader and insti
gator of great 'influence, and who
was made . chief of the rebellion be--
cause h 4 was supposed' to be the
ablest, and the boldest of the con
spirators. As a man Of experience,
he sought his position, and was in-
strumental in misleading thousands,
while the other was a young man,
sought out for the .express purpose of
being niade a dupe of by world-famed
knaveri, who were skilled in all the
arts of diplomatic tricks, and sly
and plausible in the use of the most
crafty and base instrumentalities of
the unprincipled and successful poli
ticians, 710 knew no . right, and re
garded no wrong; only as either min
istered to their selfish ends ; andis
it any wonder that Maximilian was
led by them ? It would have been
the rn i arvel of the age if he had not
been. He was an unfledged nest
link,,
whom the charmers surrounded
and captured, and the hollow deceits
Of hichgthey were the subjects, has
e a ,confirmed maniac, of the
eg, beautiful, innocent wife of
:imilliian. Surely the twain de
t our pity.
you;
Ma,
ser •
[INA AND JAPAN.-The China mall
inship Colorado .has arrived at
Francisco in - twenty days from
lan, and brings Hong Kong data
15, Shanghai of May 19, and
Yohehama, of May 25.
The p \ olitical inteligence from Ja
pan is interesting i i ind important.
The visit of the foreign 'Ministers to .
Ostica was concluded on the.2oth of
May, and those . functionaries had re
turned to .yokobama.. The treat
ment of , the foreigners by the Ty
coon' was' - princely. Hous9s had
ben prepared for them, filled with
Etnxipean furniture, Fiencti cooks
and European servants were provided
—Tines and liquors were without
stint --and everything they wanted
during, their stay was furnished in
abundance and free of expense.
1
_.Each representative and suite was
granted a private' audience and din=
neq with the Tycoon several days be
/ fore the °Mobil visits took place.
.--.. After ihe.usual commonplaces, the
eg, 900ce•••e/Fprenaed- to Minister Van
tore - alkenberg - his gratification at the
stabpaliment of the neW' steamship
.
aa-*_
- 4 7aPauele T ommy
. acted aiii,.
rpreteilor _the . American Legation
roughout the visit: 'Subsequently,
he Tycoon, met the Ministers at gio-'
geeleYeito ) ils !ler" this bay, aid_
laid
out th e fore ign- se , ttlement ilu tie,.,
where a _ tract's mile !'. in width, :ek
wndlng three Or four Miles bacKlin
*ii - ,oo r9 OrfVl;Yn4er ' #*,t7 ijai li e
4.4'0..1ekiti , r.P.P1a... OK PO*o
rapist... 4., Vie, foklicesge Je gpod.: , '.•; tki
. - ',l' -,1.-,1:1 :L.; rriil ;.- ~.4., . ..,:'
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Ell
Esi
tom AI
unteert
.01 the
.tots in . Its.
Thrhiiiraf therFeni n Walsh and
& number-CLEW_ -, ~ , ,• , , at
erick, has resulted in_, , e cuviotiou
of all of the accus ed. - , ` e supposed
Fenian who_ landed aud Vic* cut_
kiiitid fklilari iflue,agt' 1 4 D 51 1,44 , 6 4 14.
-were-inbsequentiy_..i.freu n.... iratoc:, - ;
forifand confined , io , j 'll there ~, The
testimony shows that l' i our o thein
1110,,Beried as officers • the ,l'.l4iited
States:: Army -during- e rebellioi.
On' ' Th ursday while e 'prisoneri
were being condeCtedl em'the Orrt
Hoist) to the jail in li lin, a ..orowd
made a fierce attack' u n the guard
with the istentioUnf 'frecding - a res
cue. A fight ensued, dorm; Which
thirty_of 'the , police sco r t were in
kited: One, of the a tacking paity
was killed,: and six are known to
have been wounded. The• Police suc
ceeded in depositing heir prisoners
in the_city prison.
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JUDOS OF • SOMME COURT.—Hun. -
Geo. Sharawood, of Ph ladelphia,wie
nominated by the Copo)erhead State'
Cenvention, Which met in Harrill►
burg on the 11th instil for' Judge of
the Supreme Court.
'NT 1
two. of ti) t tattk.
—A prize fight ' between Barney
Aaron and Sam Collyer, for the .chamPion
ship of the light ,weip,hbi, took place at
Aquia Creek, Vae,Thursday morning. Six
ty seven rounds were fotight, when Collyer,
being unable to respond to the call of time,
Aaron was declared the Winner." The tight
listed two hours. A large crowd of specta
tors was preient, consisting of thieves sp‘l
I roughs ftnm New-York, Philadelphia, lislti
moin and :Washington. The usual
ing anemia nharnoterized the.Cxhibition, and
the thieVei prosecuted their depredatiqr
without hindrance. Another fight occurred
at Fort Lee between two prize-fighters of
less notoriety, and was also. witnessed by a
crowd of rowdies:
—Bermuda papers of May 29 give
the particulars , of the Opening* of the Col-
Oniai Parliament. ' Ws Excellency Sir F. E..
Chapman, K. C. 8., R. E., the newly-ap
pointed Governor, formally opened the Leg
islature. In- his speech he recommended
the repeal of the act ',relative to martiallaw,
and expressed -- the hope that the subject of
popular, 'edricaticin would receive due con
sideration. i• He promised to promote to the
utmost of * ability the i prosperity of the
colony, and - the happiness of all chimes of
iii - inhabitants ; to Administer justice, to en-
courage industry and to promote education.
—Mexican news frOm Matamoras,
by way of New-Orleans, announces the
death'ofltiramon q fever. ' Gins, Mejia,
Castillo and other prisoners of war have
been shot. The fate of Mevieinliani• is un-•
known, and the most profound 'see:lvey is
observed in regard to him. The glowing
proclamation 7.41 to l have been made by
him, whit% we published a few days since,
'is denounced an n forgery by the Imperial
'papers at MaMmoras.
—ln Louisville, ,Ky., a negro
named kilion has filed a petition in the
United States Court Praying, for a writ of
habeas corpus, requiring a white man named
Gilden to produce the body of his daughter,
Bertha Milton, • who, he alleges, is held '
slavery by Gilden . -The case will be '..
at the present term of Court.
—The wife and daughter of Jam s
L Willis, of Menden, Vt., were struck y
lightning Thursday and instantly kille
The ladies were standing in front of th tr
residence at the time. Three persons , . -
ing near and twO4thildren in the houte were
prostrated by the stroke. • ' f
—A freedman lately fished u a
torpedo below Charleston, S. C., and •
to open with a hatchet, it , exploded,. blo g
him to atoms. Two other , negroesre
blown into the river and killed, and wo
more mortally wounded. _ ' • -
sv.
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—The Hon. J. K. Moorhead n-
flounced St the Republican "County Comien
tion at Pittsburg,' that he would not ion
cel:tt again to be s candidate for Congi4
He has represented the Twenty-second' '
tact, which includes Pittsburg, for several
successive terms. .
—A radical candidate for , the
Louisiana State Convention, living in Nat
chitothes parish, was recently murdered by
three brother4 . lwho were politically opposed
to him. The Sheriffs mew, in attempting
to arrest the murderers, :were attacked' and
the Sheriff wounded. * i
-•-A school teaeher in a Texas
town was grossly insulted by a man, , who
toldlier at the same time' that if she ; had
any friends to avenge the insult she Could
send . them to him. ' The lady replied that
she was able to protect herself; and, draw
ing a'piatol, idiot the 'man, killing hiss on
the spot.
—At Springfield, Mass., -last: FrP
day night, two: f young ladies, Miss .131 Ma
Taylor and Miss Ida Thompson, had retired
to their room, whee a ktrosene lamp on a
We mug tbana f4plP4o# Witl! a. 19 11 d rt
port,. scattering the burzAng oil over : kiss
Taylor, and burning her in a most sholiking
manner. Miss . Thompson escepe k ~ with
several severe burns . Miss Taylor diOieit,
morning.- I t
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, :..;-The. Freedmen's B*.ati reports
for the last =Oath. are - genm&y \ enemury
Mg. From them can be - I)rirthilly imen what
the Goverment it doing for the rehabilita
lion and. upbuilding 'of ;the liicadh.The
Repriblican party ifethe 'true friend of the
Sonth,Aust as it is the belt triendotthe
lioith and West, because it is the party of
thei,litole country. , The' People erebeglii. ,
fling* feel this, and they acknowledged:it
ty the sweeping majorities of the last' few
Feßri ---1 014 1 #0 0 'wl4c4,/ we l ook b':llle44* *
pit.* on Ws 4 111 - ' ' ' - ' '
, •..--illie mast encouraging . sign ,
thallium 's' the doh promise oragradmit
crops of corn. wheat and , cotton'', iik' the.
'weekend &itith.,,• The extnwsimut prices of
the necomaries of , life whiiikhay.ei prevailed,
dining tbabist tawiiiicero o,ro Prwildogitell,
rind in a ' , sinudiey sarlohly Aut.;
Aond-mitivigdeduthiLnisources. jig 40,
baited - States. The evfi is evidently ,
to cared itielf, i anima lopporainitTof,Ob•
tailhigidumplocidr. mid cheap -clothing Will,
;Abe morebe - tpisteiitel4o.•the , Ateultion
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,-1-1 - - ' Ir/ i o it 1 .i tisi ' tn . kfitiiii
1980/a :re m , -
.11., op 84aitor lithli "dai - &tidied - hi rim-
Mateeneentv - The iodine willbecondueted
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Iff a • F. ?sea. 'Who will nettle a ll.. Ma of
tadintit. Pviu --., -1 , `.'IUSHOP 6 - 4 , Los. ~
Wyekumig,Jano Ut .. 186 7-f4wf ::-. -:- ; ,-,
'. i_ , TO tail PPM. • '
Minna; ring thanks te thi PO . In - 10;1;41
of the *ln v ", se_rtfAlly' sotleft - a Mon of
the patronage so am,lly shown to 1 Armand
Ide eattiatUr repot Mme ha Atocoonta
with the above Inn th aefiler-theio. ,a ,onco.
'- • , - , - -EL P. , TaYLOIL
R O L N .1 1- 41:10,T I 9:N I
The !Overlie Clothing -Store 'of re"!
constructed y •
COHEN - &'l;o§ENFlgito,',
Who beg to inform the • eithiens of this_ p
and vicinity, thst they will as heretofore keep
slood selected stock of
READY: MADE CLOTHING,
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ENT FUENISHING, GOODS ,
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AND DRAWERS,
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OVER.
PLAIN•& FANCY.Si
LINEN CQLLARS, SUSPEF'DERS,
Which will-be sold at a great reduction in
prices. • Call and see. • •
COHEN t ROSENFIELD. •
Towanda, May 30,1867.
‘GOO,PS&. MILLINERY
-A Ono selection 'of
FA:NCYdOODS,ZErHYRg,
EMBROIDERY PATTERNS,
Stamped, Goods, Infant's Waists,
' 8188, BACKS , &C.
CORSETS, pLOi*ES, YANKEE ' NOTIONS,
Toys and Dolls of all kinds. Also a lot of .
MILLINERY GOODS;
For sale cheap Di/ Carter's old stand .on
Main Btreet.,i June 6,1867.-3 m.
p_ , A N, I PR- I E S
GOODS WELL BOUGHT,
ARE,(HALF SOLD 1
Oar facffities for buying rank as among 'the first
in Bradford County. We, have
JUST .
.1) R C'll A SED I
Large lines of , goOds from First Hands, at the
time when gdods had fallen off from former
rates. ' \ We have added to our stock of , 1
IHARDWARE
140ely. Also a good line of new!
iiOiOITS , AND 5-11(:)E.
Work warranted, Goods low. ' A good assort
ment of New EU ts, direct .from Idanufactnrer,
neat and good, at low prices. We have a
Which we got to SELL. Childreir's Toys, good
Carriages, Summer Clothing, Umbrellas;Para
sois, Horse Forks, Horse Hakes Mowing Ma
chines'. Wheel Barrows, Spinning and Flax
Wheels. itc., &c. , Guns, Pistols, ammunition,
Arc., ke. • •
• , .
kiEMM
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SUCH AB
V, LL S DUMPERS;
PAPER COLLARS • ANIi mus.l4,
• GLQVES, TIES,
HATS ; AND OAPS, BAGS 4
&C., &C.,
FEW MRY GOODSI
IGHOOERIES 1
Eepectally TOllB and Fish, a 'good assortment,
in aryl quantities.' Ernlversal Clothes Wring
ers. The
Hll.l3p4lti) MOWING .21ACHINg!
The Mention of its name. commands respect;
where IBMs been used. Valuable, strong and
duribleimprofements have lately teen added.
Do not buy till yon see the Improved Hubbard,
the odd parte of them we hive in stock. Oo r
goods are bought 40 sell. Come and see.
B. N. BRONSON, •
Metropolitan Hardware and Combined
Variety Store.
Juue 6,1867..
‘Dit. 'VAN BUSK IRK , OPERATIVE .
;D
OD lirscuareast, Delmar, has opened
rooms, in the Beidleman Block, directly oppo
;
sites eMe House , for the practice of his
prof 1011, and is prepared at all times, tb Per.
form I operations betonslag to Dentistry. The
diffiirent kinds of Plate Work, will be recom
mended accoiking to their honest , merits. Nat
-Aral Teeth tilled and restored to their original
beauty, vrltkmaterial the best adapted to each .
indiiidu*l caste. The greatest care and Wen
tionlvilll *be given to the correction:of irresti
larittnd 'the extraction of Teeth. In this.
Dep , ent of practice the Doctor would say
he claims an amount of skill and experience
equal Ito that 'possessed by any one in this o
any qtber country. Teeth will be extzted
witholat pain, by the use of gas, chlorofor 0,...
etheij and in a manner.very tratisfactery pa
tient', as' the testimony of hundreds' can be
&owl. Pleats) tall and examine specimens of
Our - stink, sad' be surmised of .the ,correctness of
the ststements. Advice and Consultation will
be cheesfvlly and grntultousificiVen.
Toirsadsolatie 6,'1867. .13m.
T 4 WOOL/ GROWE . RS.
Get yestr'Wool' nu l‘fictured and save 60 per
centl4o Goths: 1 , .
W , (50,000-lbs wool, at highest mark
et yr! . cash.' -
WOTRD, 50,000 lbs. Wool to manufacture' at
tlegir s e T st rates, and work Warranted to give
satisfaction. • . ,
W RD, 60,000 lbs•WoOl to card into Rolls
Our Carding Machine has been new clothed
this spring, and will do extra worlc, with cx.
perietresQW=lciattsaltiar
Nil
R,
~
3.. 13,1867.—0 w 1: ', Waverly, N. Y.
Hi icE
0_ R. E - H A -Y,F 9R K.
D
• • PaientedJuly pl, 1866. . • '
subscriber would respectfielly call the at
tattle% of Parmeri to the- latest and. greatest
theintionin the way of Horse -Hay Poeta and
Cutteip This' for k lighter, cheaper, and bet;
teroglipre durable, and less liable to-break or'
'gig* of repaii,thati Any one new lotfered to
the pethlic. It is pro - peeled that the fork shall
stan4 upon Its'enerlts ghats warranted to work
*Ay and give ,better iitbdaction than any,
fork, the world: it is easier- work'for the:
tan- Woo It'll boy cturnitinage it with ease
f
sad i Is a drat ?delay ItfilfeV.-11 is . i splentia •
article, plestaloole at it. ~ • , ,
gt:r e i g Cadll4lls j iussell s .. i9-*lin4lL .
L. y,, nee. .--' - . - - ' ' • " -'
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'e113.1867"
P I ED FOR \
ACON, ANDI,VEI4,,prINS, '.;
. • , -- - ,f -
. 40 1 01
t = • ,„
SO i leM JIG, CLOTH '-
Exceionti ls on wobi o - I - T;„:
, ff..0,.1 7.": , f,--:•-3; ^2* , l • 110 ;1!..
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one member Of our
firm Constantly in New I'o4,
.1.. have been, able within, the
' 'l. •1 V .
past igivdays to profit, large
ly by
.4
vi l o ?it fl uctuations in
,
the mail l . ; , and
_have _made
i
.heavy.,ur" es . of all kinds
bf Godds i our line - "
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W. A.
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PINE, .APPI,
A. C A'
PEACHES,
MOLASSES, COFFEE, SPICE
GROItERY it/NEI
win be kept constantly. on band
FLOI*FEtD,BId.ND, POTATOES,
•
F4.IIED,Y OF .'FARRMERS :PRODUCE.
•
DRY GOODS OF ALL VARIETIES,
LOWEST POINT IN THE MARKET
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEgT 1
a /
; ITO -THE . FARMERS.
CASE Rem R i on -
ALL KIND, 01%t . PRODUCE.
EMCEE
REAT'INDUCEMENTS I TO
G •
ILERCHANTS AND ' SHIPPERS.
The Merchants V'nion. Ezpress
•
Raving. :made arringements with - the New
Tett and Erie Railway, to do 'Express Besinese
on their' road,. are now receiving all kinds of
height -rind merchandlie for. , all parts of the
Nnion—bickth,t Booth. Ihmt; West: :the Comp
'i di ks tisepittr pEarn , West I hides. Goods - neat direct
teeny -of , Califorbie; sit, with. the quickest
Shippets and Merchants gmeraliy
know what enormous rata: they have been pay .
- -ing-for iinickirinsportation. New tale Cott.
pant is Made npi uthuilvely • of Eanker — s, Mer.
chants and Shippers, to break sup the menopew
ly (which the old Companies had formed] so, as
to give fiir rates to the hisineal con. unity.
Aligoods,oripacksges weighing .40 lbs. end
wards; are shipped by actual weight. The way,
to keep tow rates, is to patronise the Ccimpaar
that brought them dim. , Testicular care thd
atteation green to , Mon e y. and, valuable Pack.;
, ages, Collection*, '•ko:' Collection:: made and: .
turns forwardt by quickest dispatch. ,
11. J. GISTORD(. -
ADM. _ Div,. Sun't.
P. 13 .' 1411 leforwarded from
Toireitobi and vicinity, untying them at the
litegeOißee oliffolthßemin, will be forwarded
to the Indy •Oilice of Aids trtery
14113111111111141Prop'r SWAfte.
sae 4,1807.—.47. • '
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To' .TOFIR-
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FOR THE
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AT A STILL
- I •
ER.REIS-11CTION
PRICE I
M
BELOW
MARKET RATES.
I 'GOODS!
R.O CF ! RIRS!
OCKWFII2S.
ED FRUITS,
MS
S; PEACHES, -PLUMS
ALL KINRA,
NED OYgTEO.
D APPLES,
RpNES, CHERRIES,
&C., &C.,-&c
TEAS,,SUG,ARS, SYRUPS,
Of all kinds, in face everything iznAlin
RUTTER, YARD, EGGS, AND EVERY
. I
A fresh lot of
Purchased at tho
And 'will be - sold. as
W. A. ROCKWSLL
rpag I NCREAS ING SALES -
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4 : 10 -
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BOOTS'
I 4 ', BOOTS' AND ; SHOE` ~.
BOOTS i .B*;,,,Si-.1.0-ES
18 AT
HU.MPHREY_ ROT.H.E
HUMP-11Y, BROTIIERS.
HtIMPIIIiii" BROTHERS:
f3inee then! rival of
01111-13Plitild STOCK,
SPRI.N . Gr. • STOCK'
bUIVETRPIG STOCK;
- . • • .
Our very extensile sale , , Las warrautell us in
makitig preparations for a very, large
SUMME R' TR.A,DE , ;
\ P
EACH DEISA.RTIII4IV7
FUJL , STOCKED
FULL STOCKED B
FULL '`STOCKED
With goals of th.e
RIG H T 4'. U! A T Y
POP-lILA:R PRICES!
GAIT . f.RB Al D BALMORALS,
TIES,AND SLIPPERS,
LADIES, WSW AND CHILDREN
•
I , PATENT LE4THEIi
BOOTS, GAITERS & BA.LMORALS
MEN, EOYS AND YOUTH
The catalogue embraces
I
ALL THE STYLES
ALL THE _ STYLES
ALL. THE STYLES
First, Class Boot and Skoe Store,
NOW OPENING IN THE
HA4NESS DEPATMEM,
.11 / .44RIVESS DBPARTMENT,
/ HARNESS DEPARTMENT,.
LEATHER 'FLY NETS,
COTTON' FLY NETS,
TAINEI:DinftIN AND" SHEETS,
NECKS AND EAR NETS,
HORSE FLESH
I-I.OIEtSE FLEKki•
. !HORSE FLESH
811017111 BE WITHOUT THEY.
MR. JAMES V. WILLCOX,
Superintesdeot of the Harne.ss,/ro!;pm,
Is on band sand ready to watt onl IdE . ,.bie Old
friends and ai many more as poaaltde; . and bas
alt the styles of . ,_ • "
i bil4HT AND HEAVY ,RiRNEgS,
t = EITHER ,HEAVY Oa LIGHT,
SADDLES, * BRIDLES,. WHIPS,
AND EVERYTHING
EIVEIR"2"
AND EVERYTHING
- - •
IN THg lANE OF SADDIAIIY I
EptorniTait LINES or
S 4.2,ATOGA.TRUNiSS,
TRAVSLLIN . 4 , ; TONKS, :4111
moaclooci ~,TR&VOZING•-BAGIa
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IllifigUAk . tOlig.
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We are
MS
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HOODS,
NO.. 'OWNER OF
ME
EMMffffMM
The unde;odgced ha Imr formed partuentlnp
'po'generel ilJniters In • ' ,
GR.OO4RY, GRAIN, iltoyistoN
woulC reepeetrupy invite the attention 'crote
Meyers, and the ipubPiu:geiteraily,. AO our Steck
of9*e
which we offer for Ciah or .short time;
nt jorices:whloh;ro thinkwlll eatisiT our friend.'
oat we co: furideli Goode it the • - •
LOWEST MARKET RATES;
One of air 111.4 heing conga:WY la New York,
and Eni4glag purchases toralarge Jobbing house
there, is-Well as tor as; 'We hope byaiving per
scoot 'attention to , our business, keeping s toll
assortment stall -times, and liberal dealing with
our euitomers. to merit the con f ider and pat
.
a
ronage of the, cdinaullity! ; •
Spechil-attention given to Iterating and oth
ers Who 6y, goods by the Rau kage..... Crab paid
for all kircilapt Gado and Country PruJace.
• , FOX, STEVENB,IIERCUIt & Co.
'rOipuidaripril 1,1867.
We halt a Igrgeatock ".•
,q O.E -T.,E S
to¢ with icrOit careistticii willbe sot
bad at New York Wholesale Prices
RICE
Co ..ee, Tobacwi:-Soap, deratas, Starch,
C#ndlip, Crackers, etc.
lagitat variety, cheap by the Paekitge
Altdg. STOCK OF FLOUR
d hi Barrels, Backs or In &de; also - COrn
. . - pHFeed he.
IC, HAMS AND LARD,
FISH. OF ALL , KINDS.
D• AND : WILLOW ARE,
.tone Naze, Brooms by the qutmtity
MIST'S GARDEN KEED'S
LOVER & TIMOTHY SEED
ASHTON'S SALT,
The Only Mina suitable for Dairy use.
Agency for the sale of
!RVIN & CO: KEROSkINE OIL,
at Mannfactarer's prices
=l la put np in • good aotind tight berrels;,
tedto be full measure and ive , believe the
quality to be the bett in market. •
NEW BOK 'STORE,
NEW BOOK STORE,
NEW BOOK STORE,
c: -- 717N TOWANDA.
C. >F. CROSS & CO.
The attention of the itiblic is Invited to
large aad attractive assortmeht of
BOOKS; •
STATIONERY, . .
PAINTINGS,
v STATUARY, •
. 5 .
GOLD PENS,
-
• r
• • • • • • 5 &c.,
trusually kept in a
BOOK STORE
FIRST.,CL
e all been bought with eastr,
dent they can in view ot
of their, goods, satisfy the
Their goods ha
and they feel con ,
quality and pric
public.
keep constantly on bend all
They design to
kinda"of
•
MUSICAL INSTR.IIKENTS;
FLANGES, " • .
MELODEONS,
GIJITAW3, •
•
ACCORDEONS.
FLUTES.
CLAUIONETS,
• FIFES, •
VIOLINS
• MUM BOXES.
&C., &,C. -
Please oall and
Toiianda, May 9, 1967.
XEW SPRING /4*11:1
R. W. EDDY.
Would annonnte to the citizens of Towunti._
;nu the public generally, that .he has In store
and daily receiving, new and_ -
FRE;SH, G 0 D S
In-his line • 'suitable to the vianta of the people
Which he will bell for Curre ey at former
11 ‘ 0-L D P C . E.B !
Consisting as usual of good will aid tellable"
mlide. •
0 T s HING!
(No S od4 of any Itjnd) consisting in
BUSINESS SUITS,
VESTS . . AND PANTS,
COATS,
DRESS COATS,' PANTS & VESTS,
- Linn 9oata t Dusters' and .Pants,
Over Alla -and (Vier Shirt", Linen and Paper
Came, Linen, Cashmere and Flannel . Sbirt,t,
Neck Ties, Suspenders, Gloves. Canes, 'Leathe r
Bags. Spring Style Silk, Soft and Mina ILO.
All first clam., Remember that Goo Goods art:
- Cheaper lit:11 fair price than. poor goods at auY
price. 'Call and examine my goods before bay
jog. ' Next door to Powell di
, ,
W. EDDY.
IMO
Towanda;lilay - 28.
-2 3,0 0 a,(O 0 0 !
;The new Six Per tent. PE - 418MA
S.l A T E 1 . .0 A 10
frOni all State, County ;:n1 Ilualcip;l tars'
MS
Will be furnished to sums to snit, on sPrel" .
tion to the nearest' Bank or Banker • a !so by
eitker of Cm anikligned
JAf- COOKE .1
DREXEL A. CO. '‘
E. W. CLARK CO..
Beam, rhilsdelphia.
Aping mot - • , • • -
ENE=
N
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SC
Such ea
GOODS!
AU. grades.
All Wool.