Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, July 02, 1868, Image 2

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    Nome from alt -Nations.
- —I.IoM Wm. A. Hartißon, 4:Abe
As u premo4ourt, of Appesia of West Tingin
ta, kaabent in his resigcation, to take eifect
Jan. 1. 1869.,
—Miss Letto Moore, employed in
the packing•room of the Russell & Erwin
Mannfactireing Company; at Now-Britain !
Conn., waslinstantly killed t on 'Wednesday
morning by the falling of the flocir
ately orci the place where she was sitting
at her work. ' • •
—Two. men wcre fatally injured in
Chioago ypstarday by the falling of II wall
of a Catholic hoapitalin ostnrso of. erection.
--A boiler •'explosion occurred in
the store works of T..IV. Gibbs Jr. Co., of
tftuyvesen, N. Y., yesterday afternoon, by
which three men were seriously injured.—
The building . was damaged to the amount
of $1.5,000.
—The eaptuin, steward, two Ch
nese cooks and one passenger of the steam
boat Sr/ola, • were drowned on Wednesday
by the isiuking of that vessel, at the mouth
of the 'Brazos River. The steamer was
loaded iiiihsettle for New-Orleans.
—The King of the Sandwich Is
lands, in consideration of the pbilanthrop
7,ie. services of Capt. Thomas Spencer, of
in distributing relief to the, sufferers
by the recent volcanic eruptions, has made
that gentleman a Knight of the Order of
linnirt nehit First
—Gov. Fairchild, of Wisconsin, has
.i . ,, ,nett:n proclamation offering a reward of
;a* for the arrest of William Kidd, who
murdered Miss Kate Jordan a - week since
by cutting her throat with a razor while rid
ing with her in a carriage. ; ,
—An association has been formed
in Washington -7 M raise 30,000 from the ad
ored. people Of the country to provide At
homestead for Gen. 'Howard. It is pro
posed to collect one cent from each colori3d
person, which might not bo very difficult,
but he will pspbably squelch it.
Buckingham arrived, at
his home,. in Norwich,'Conn., on Wednes
day evening.
=lnformation from all points of
the Northwest is to the effect that crops of
all kinds .never looked more promising,
while' the breadth of ground • plaited is
largely in excess of any previous SCOSOIL
—The Commissioners of Antietam I
Cemetery, at their meeting in Sharpaburg
cm the 17th inst., 'reconsidered the vote by
which the resolution authorizing the burial
of the Confederate 'dead s in the Cemetery
as adopted some months since. The sub
ject was then postponed until the 17th of
November next.
—The Baltimore school Board has
adopted, by a vote of fourteen to four, the
•report of their committee - in favor of ex
cluding colored teachers from employment
in the coloced schools.
—Heber Kimball. the second - Prei-
Went of the .Mormon Church, died at Salt
Lake on Monday. •
--- Michael Bacs died at Milbury,
Mass., one day last week, front injuries re
ceived by being thrown from a wagon the
da,y before.
—The jury, in the._ case of Mrs.
ictor, on trial at Cleveland, Ohio, for poi
soning her brother, William Parquet, with
arsenic, in February, 18G7, one day last
week rendered a verdict of guilty.
—About 100 arrests were made at
New Orleans, Monday, by the U. S. Mar
shal, of parties suspected of belonging to
fillibustering expedition to Mexico in the
interest of Banta Anna.
—Gco. PoliEpher, a middle aged
man, fell - dead of heart disease, at Union
Centre, on the 12th inst.
—The bail of Dan Noble, indicted
tor grand larceny in Chanting county, has
been fixed at $700,000.
—The Grand Jury at Canandaigua
liming failed to find a bill against Samuel
ii VanCampen for defrauding the First Na
tional Bank of Elmira, has been discharged
from :arrost.
—Hugh I. Baldwin is repairing
the store which was partly consumed by
fire a fen• days ago in Waverly ; so,says the
Advocate.
-- James R. Young, for many years
a rthidenj of Bath, 2r. Y., attempted sui
cide Wednesday morning, in that village,
by placing the muzzle of a pistol to his ear
and discharging it. The ball, instead of
passing through his brain, came out through
the face near the nose, making a frightful
ound. Despondency was the cause of
this rash act. It is thought tlut! s he will re
dovcr.
--Alonzo Wincholl, of Bath, was
badly bitten by a rattle-snake one day last
week. He neglected to take the necessary
remedies and at last abconnts it was feared
he would lose his life.
—The Ithaca Journal reports two
cases of droving in that village bat week.'
OnC a girl of eight years who fell into the
Inlet, the other a colored boy of five years
ULU tell into a well.
—The extensive 'nail works and
nail plate mill belonging to the Pottstown
Iron Company, at Pottstown, Penn., were
eiltirely destroyed by fire abTat noon Sat
urday. The fire originated n one of the
heating furnaces. The loss is estimated
from outside sources to be from $lOO,OOO to
$150,000, nearly all of which, it is under
-stood, is covered by insurance. The far:
tiace, rolling, mill and other buildings be
longing to the Company sere uninjured.
—A persorksi diffionity between
John B. Brownloic, of the Knoxville Whig,
and Mr, Kirby of the Puss, took place on
Thursday afkinpon.BFownlow ‘ tried to
shoot Eirby,.but his pistol snapped with
out hurting any one.
--Gov. Baker and Lieut.-Gov. Voor
hees, of Loakiana. have been removed by
order of Gen. Grant, and essrs, Warmonth
and Di= have been ap inted to fill the
vacancies. . .
—The trial of 04e isoners at..it
inis,
lanta, Ge ., accused - of the order of George
W. Ashburn, in Colum was to have
commenced on Monday • :
• —Jefferson Davis, while coming
down stairs with one of his cbild,ren in his
arms, in the hotel at LeirorrMe,' Canada,
Saturday, fell and injured - his back. He
was unable to attend the convocation of
• Bishop's College.
—As Dr. S. W. Miller, Clerk of the
Courts of Wayne County, Flo., was playing
a game of cardswithrme friends in Green
ville in that county, on the afternoon of the
114th inst., some person unknown fired a
bliot through an• open 'window, beside which
he was• sitting, striking near the left temple
aril ranging Gl:rough the brain, resulting in
instant"Seatb. The murderer escaped.
—The assessed value of property
in Nebraska is $32.000, 4 000, an increase of
511,000,000 since last year.
—Niol/Olas t Zoelipger, of liar Fi
g was ran OW by a train of can aear
his residua* Tionsday._,lloth his legs *ere
taken off arid he died soon after.
--Gun. -Ligigsticet In at Valicr
:..comi at...d *ill 84,1,4 the
64.x4,1 4 ti‘e ww;) , , rekytty.l
l'A,l-travr ut ibvtal 41iittor, 4/0 iiissuct.o
1---.ehusuatiorvsl actiiike eptla i-4404/OW
ItotoZiZt. 4. 21( fa at 13 illy.
ringlet' ftpoit:.6
Towanda, Thursday, July 2,18681 c
I;;;MiREME
FOR PRISIDENT
GEN. ULYSSES 'S. GRANT.
FOR VICE 'FRESIDENT - • -.
HON., r SCHVYLE.R. > 7 COLFAX
Republican State Ticket.
er
roa Ltrptios OZNERAL,
Gen.-John I% Zutrallayof Montgomery 00.
• roCrinipma alicimp;
Col. -Jacob Id."•Cipopboll,•;of,;osabria Co
Union ReptiblitaA pediventionf
-A Convention of the Union. Republican
pezty,of Bradford County, to be composed
of two delegates from ,each election district
is said counts, will assemble at'the Court
House in-Towanda Borough, on MUNDAY
XVENING, • SEPTEFR 1868, 71
clock, to pines in nomination candidate's to
bo supported at the ensuing election. ,
The following persons have been selected
as Committees of Vigilance for-theitrespe‘
Live distiicts, and they are directed to call
meetings for the election of Delegates to
the Convention, at the usual places of hold
ing caucuses, 'between the hours of 2 and 6
p. m„ on Saturday the sth 'clay of Septem
ber.
By order of the Union Republican County
Committee.
C. K. LADD, Chairman
duile 13, 1868
cotArrms-or VICULAZIOE,'
Armenia-Zathan Sherman, Simeon Wil
liams, Parwin Alexander.
Asylam—B Laporte, N Moody, Smith
Stevens.
Alba—A J Merritt, Charles. Meshlig, -(1
Williams, Jr.
Athens twp—Sam Oveusidre, D L F Clark,
A C Ellsbree.
Athens born—N C Harris, Dana Park, J P
Blood,
Albrinyltussel Miller, Daniel Kellogg,
Alexander English.
Barclay—J 0 Blight, Thomas Muir, L C
Howes.
Burlington twp—Robert Prime, Josephus
Campbell, C F Nichols.
Burlington boro-Dr. 'Evrireit, R. 'Morley,
S H Hill. •
Burlington west—John Blackwell, Jesse B
McKean, Ed Loomis. _
Canton twp—James L Bothwell, J A Badg
ers, Charles Landon.
Canton hero—A J Conklin, J W Griffin,
„John Mix.
Coltunbia—B F Knapp, Alvah Cornell, John
Fr i=
—F F Fairchild, J C Ridgway; Ma-
thew MarshalL
Granville—Ward garrtnr, David Sayles,
William Vroman.
Herrick—D C Barnes, Ezekiel Carr, Pem
broke Squires.
Leßoy—Andrew Ruse, Robert McKee,
Reuben Stone.
Litchfield—DavidMeNinney,Wm Bostwick,
B Garner.
Leßaysville born—lt' Davies, P H Buck,
Stephen Gorham.
Monroe twp—Charles Hellen, Freeman
Sweet, Hiram Northrup.
Monroe hero—S SHinman, 3i M Coolbaugh
H C Tracy:
Orwell—Cyrus Cook, E M Farrar, J H
Cowles,
Overton—Reuben Rhinebolt, John Mathews
R H Richards.
Piko—E S Skeet G, N DeWolf, 3i H Cod
ding. -
Ridgbnry—Sturges Squirts, Jrunes Mitchell'
G E Meade.
Rome twp—Wm McCabe, Levi Towner, W
D Parks.
Rome boro—L L Moody, 0 F Young, joh.
Whittaker.
Smithfield—C E Wood, John Bird, Jr., E
G Burley.
Springfield—S D Harkness, James E Yerkos,
Joel Adams.
South Creek—P J Dean, Ira Crane, Philo
Fassett, Jr.
Sylvania boro—Peter Monroe, Orrin Fur
man, Eli Burritt.
Slieshequin—H Clay Kinney, Fred Gore,
Fayette Culver.
Standing Stone—Geo A Woods, Geo A Ste
vens, John Brown.
Terry—Col J II Horton, John F Dodge, H
L Terry.
Towanda boro—H A Frink, Frank Voorhies,
Charles Tracy.
Towanda twp—A G
,; Mason, George Fos,
Geo 41' Scoville.
Towanda North-11 -DeLong, Fred Feder,
Hiram Rutty.
Troy boro—G D Long, C F Bayles, John H
Grant.
Troy twp—Ezra Loomis, W Scott Manly,
John McKean.
Tuscarora—D D Black, A B Culver, Hiram
Shrunway.
Ulster—Geo W NMhols, Simeon Hovey, C
G Rockwell
Warren—R B Howell, N Young, Jr., John
D Kinney.
Windham—Asa McKee, 13 Knykong33ll, Jae
Johnson.
Wyalusing—Andrew Fee, John Thompson,
W S Vaughan.
Welles—Newell Leonard, W S Bowman, A
C Brink.
Wysox—A II Hines, Dr T F 3COM, Geo T
Granger.
Wilmot—Capt John Brown, J W Ingbain,
John S Quick.
g In accordance with our usual
custom, we sh all not issue the REPOR
TER next week. The next number
will be dated July 16. _
TILE INSANE ASYLUM-.-TIIE
VISIT OF Tim colcutsioszus. .
On Thursday last the commisaion
ers appointed by the Legislature last
Winter to select a site for the new
Insane Asylum in the Northern Dis
trict of , the State, visited this place
for the purpose of examining the la
cation proposed. The District is com
posed of the counties of Carbon, Mon
roe, Pike, Wayne, Susquehanna, Wy
oming, Luzerne, Columbia, 'Montour,
Sullivan, Bradford, Lycoming, Tioga,
Clinton, Centre, Clearfield, .Elk,.Cam
eron, McKean, and Potter.
The Commission consists of Dr.
Green, of 'Northampton, Dr. Reed, of
Pittsburg, and Dr. Calvin, of Harris
burg,were accompanied by. Dr. Thom
as Kirkwood, of the. Pennsylvania'
State Hospital in Philadelphia—the ,
oldest superintendent of insane in' the
State ; Dr. Isaac Ray, an eminent
authority in medical jurisprudence ;
Dr. S. S. Shultz, 'a prominent phyai ,
cian of Harrisburg ; Miss Dorota
L. Dix, the renowned- philanthciptsii
and others.
The visitors were received by a.
committee of citizens;•and spent some
time in examining various sites foi
the Asylum. W 9 understand that
the beauty of tile scenery and the
salubrity of the climate- hereabouts
recommended the locality very highly'
in the judgment of the Commieeionj
ern.
JCDGE WOODWARD was a mem
ber of 'the' Bench of the Supreme
Court of. Pennsylvania . during the
whole of the exciting canvas in which
be ran as the Democratic candidate
for the GoVernor. He never resigned,
nor did his term - expire for several
years alter his defeat. But he thinks
it outrageous that; Gen. , Grast does
not: resign at once. Judge Wood
ward i s - the member of Cosgress
said it he was Presidmit, and in at
tempt was uize4 is inwv,lo. hi m ilk °
OAS triod upon Johnson, Le would
PAM , with ow p(ower ofVen Okftny and
&ay. F , ot '4 is .0 4444aimi
Dow**. •
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LEADING PROVNGONS OP TI. TAX
SILL .
1
The Howe ; laleßsidity ajtcrown4.
iotlicriS laithrailtnaPir4 ;t s ?; lh , - , ' :
11 l
lax bilkreitted filin. . i .
9k1iie;.,* 13 ,4 9 , e °1
'ion, lief n
~- ed ''''.).ili,..`
once be sent: to e Senate foil f
, don . The tai is 60 edge for every
i s
trOOLgallon—of _ Write— BOrita in 1
bondat „warehe Cos roust lxi , with-1
Yrl;vln - ivitlin si months, andlpay, in
addition to the direct tax, aispecial
tax of $4 a barrel of forty #all'ons.
The, bonded -Forebode%) system for
spirits is abdiahed, arid the collection
of the tax ,tt.t the dhitillOri" 4(te(itili. - i
ed. _On spirits and rani,fpr piifort*
tion, and on which all the taxitekhave
been paid;therola adnititfat4rii s lifotl
exceeding fifty cquis a talliiii.'" Th
tax,ou cheWiPB',o ll4 d.c?.anli., ..,Potr,
32 cents; and..en smoXiug ttitla.coo 141
cents e'pourril, as originally .{sported
from ' 67' W*ys and Itteana t.ctembilii i . I
tee.'
,9 7 1arettea,,Cigars,AndbiterOta
arc taxed at $5 per 1,000. ,!I: i tte tariftl
on foreign!figars is $2.50 anfl.2s per i r
centum idglitlorem, or' a' redaction of
the pres,ent duty. , Th.+ seetious :on
banks endbarikere proqii4at,thOrh
shall, be a tax ,of• onet t welftli of .obe
per centum per month 'emit° aver
age amount of the deposits Of niOriey,
other than public, money ofithe
_tirt
ted States„ subject to 'paytnent .by
check or draft, or represented,by cer
tificates of deposit, or (oitterwtscL,
whether payable on demand; or At
some fnibre day, with , a4 , PeroOO,
bank, association, company`, or cor
poration engaged id the basiness , t i ff
~b anking ; , and a tax of one quarter
one per centnm each moritit'en,ttic
agerage amount. of all deposits. in
public money in their posaessionlo
the credit of the treasurer d any dis
burling officer of the Unite ', States;
and a ti 4 of one AWOOrfonitil of °PP
per eentnin each month upoa the cap
ital of any bank, association, com
pany, or corporation engagtd' in 'the
business of banking, and o . the cap
ital employed by any per4n in the
business of banking beyoftd the.avc
erage amount , invested ip United
States bonds, and a tak of; one sikth
month of one per centum each ' nth upon
the average amount of circ i rdatiou is
sued by any bank, association, cor
poration, company, or persbn, includ
ing as circulation all certified eheCks
and all notes or other o ligation, ' :
calculated or intended to culate or
to be used as money, but t includ
eic.
ing that in the vaults of t e bank or
redeemed and on depositi for said
bank.: ! , . • •
„ .
1 The Freedmen's Bbreau "
,has
just issued the fifth senfqtrinual re•
port of T; W. Alvord, Geztitral Soper
intendent of Schools, givtpg ,an; se
count of the educational operationk
during the last six menthe I the yearl
1867. During this time there wertil l
3084 schools of all kinds • ;, operation;
i l which were engaged 64t,„2 teachers;
i . charge of 189,517 pupi) 4. ' .Of. the',,
whole number of schoolij 1000; are
sustained wholly or in, part by freed
nten,,and they own 864 Otthe bui l ltt.
ings need for school purittmes ; p 948
of the teacheni are 'White i,,n4 3544
are colored... 26,139 pupils haveipaid
tuition, amounting in the! aggrogate.
to $65,318 75, or within ii•fraetirm of
$2 50 per scholar. The lAverageAt.:
F e
tendance in the day and n ght, schools
has been 58,90 Q, or over., ventione
per cent. of the enrol ment.l As
showing the advancemeni of the pu
pils, 21,032. are studying' geography,
31,538 - arithmetic,- 30,567 . are in writ
ing, and 4,675 pre - ; ip i i the T his*
branches. Of the higher, schools,and
those for the prepatraion 'of toaelteTN
all permanent and :chartered ,, there
ere eighteen, located alitillows: , Nak,
tional Theological. Instktute,. Washz.
ington, D.' C.; Howard,Unive,r4lty,
WashingtOn, D. H . ; SiArtt - „11414.10
School, WaoliNitoO, A.i OA !Nornul
School, Richniond,Ve.; *ma College;
Berea, Ily:1 St. Angtbitine 'Normal
'School, Haleigh, N. 11." i l 'il r telOy i nt
College, E. Tenn.; . , Fielt ' U niversity,
Nashville, 'Ann.; Storer Coll'ege,Har.
per's Ferry, W. Va.;. Atlanta tfoiver;
city, Atlanta, Ga.;' Bet)ertt l eAte;
Tenn.; Maysville Colle4e, Tenn.; Al
abama High and Normal Schools,,
St. Bridget's Parochial School_Pitts
burg i' • South Carolina Highland Nor
mal Schools. The total amount giv=
en to all these institutions ,in 068;
!
000. i - .
tot. Hon, Thaddeus.; Stevens hai
prepared .four, new., articles„ Of. im
peachment • The first- iMpeaches Ana
-drew Johnson for a higtkintiodetbeanoti ,
111 v io lating the Conitittition I of the
United States by makuig Provrional,
`Governments in. the . Southern I SM*,
without tho' consent ofiGongress,etc:
Tho second , ' impeachee'r a
nspnragon, of
, thei ''patlc44 . I pctlei
both the ,calie of .04000d:44ei.t;.
ere from the Union armiwiimn he pal
doned fot speciatpurpese Ofinablink
them to cast their veti j icif. a'rmin'g '
electioU je a loyal ‘.,Sti . 4.',"` the 'third.
IMPeachen him .fet a high! Crime in.
using the patronage vf.:. his- caw to
obstruct the laws of dcmgreWin` the'
Plmith.eißsiates• "The lfoiirth slid as
, impeaches him for a.Orrnpt Asp tit'
the patronage °this Oice,in the oleo.:
tionnwhich.have taken place 'Within',
the last three . icare in bariofA Stitep
of the Union. Sterne lUin sPent
a great deal of time 41i l lahor in, the
preparation for his nevi attempt at
impeachment. H •
Tug REAL . Peadleton'i
principal organ ? ' the iucinriati Et}
gairen admits that RaMogatie.
candidate for President "can hope to
be elected without thersincetS body:
of men Who opposed' 4,he
cOnvietfon.! :That ,jor.to, ay,t the,
candidate must be therrepreartative
of disloyal men; and so l i Dethouracy
to be made the agericy for tarrying
out theitiiiiil r lisucg i'higkitket*,
l au doubt
ofottsx - t - 11 • •
.
AlIOTHIZ:
Preside O: - hursday sent
; lo of .Congress
;.. ; i! fro.: the Omnibus
.ilf the restoration of
• Oarolins,Loui.
lanic'Pe 0.1"7' a and Florida
I I
to th,eir of States', of the
, U *
Union, under reconstruotioh laws.
dent
refers to his Arittuleas bill veto foth4
objeetionstoeuehleghdation: He adds
a few more„.hnt they &mil:icon&
moment. 41‘;)iiisiil,tihil ' twits
•. . , .
by the ConstitntielLfor the
.etention
9f bills wAhout tefF,Oc 9o 9 l ,P c tioN•
Eloshort a naielage - is 01100014 , at 3
well have .been sent) ip 4,l l?e ßrr, as it
11 4. i;44l.illity",iaitermined• lain. The
1 1 A
:.
mereconst4tion of time ytetain
in ti4ini
gtheyililii)tral 'polfcf hf
..
it. ,AS#,lbecr Ruirocallah ,- Diaumes
`
praetioe.i .: Of muse , the h ' fuencdt_
ate_ ly visaed tosl6.4l , ,,Oriadsrt,by
7'o,S,t , I ! l 4o: l A l P if # , r4l!l f ti,i4l
Aelp•AS,.-Y.4ll*PS -,1114 Or
lassate..a r lae pasted•?the Ibilkoirer .
veto by ir vote tti , W-8: 17 .2'44 the bill
tststiusfl6Pe"l:if..lirw', ifi#'it.l.!-Pfr't
pale efittoF , *4#lo,\.i4fOtilirSflf*ST
ONSs'elid. IsILS i. ) .0-latstried as sow
at's ready:llhS f lithsti,or. , .thelreemi.
'::noted 'States/Jill!' *Os .I..4 l "istia
iet . rtiiaSted 14'0igi l fP 1 0:" e 6 0047
i•E'll . . kie;ini4e 4o : 5t. , . 14 4 , 1; 1 44)5a55 ' .4
Arkansas at, IMO:alma, . anduthese
succeeding. .stemielli , bettillintire Rd.
The, great complaiot that pongrOile
repreients '.`.4iTy'' l ,`a'',i)ottiOti ' of, i tti?
Sli4,e'sii§biligeF q*ialis; lie gtAS
themsekeee mill -be i regularly, elided,
auditor williie foand acting in both
/ii44' V-#ieii Siqillberli: I rttS'"FV4S
0 10 4v 4 e gO s R!• S6 4 4: S , FiTP aS , P I PI I 4
and .various;ithat . the recsigenee-of 1
the demands and applications oftlieski l .
reconstructed meniberel.` of the Unioli
Will 'maid' their
,T#l', liVe - WaistatO
. o. l‘ ei ii . ' i;, ' 1a1.., - 0 04 1 :.rtip , - iiiti:•o6 ) % 4l
to its poligin ; gas I•mattcir , with a
determined-t perseverance,; worthy t:•t•
reinernbrande4o: l- pi,eBP . ) `and 6,i:i.r
oofne , i,q'ticisomplished" ittifie pts
poses it had in ticw, greit,„as they
were, and !difficult tofridacti, 'The
obstacles overcome haFe'been:niliet
fOrmidable,'not!in the"ltait of 04
wee the incessant, labOr of the gresk•
dent to thwart all their measures- by
the power vested in' him 'for :other
and better parlieses. ' ''' ''' " .1- ' -`.
j The' Nei! York World / . of the
20th "says" that Mr. Ciissi ; . Viitr.s44
sOgle 'vote, from i44ele;
gation," for the' 'reason that -ho has
not pledged hitinelf to staid the
ticket if his claims are overritleu
Per contra: A Washington jOrnal of
the 19th slates, that "it is reported on
good authority,;that Dir. Caasg! has
written a lette,r to be' 4-cad zh , the
DemOcratie NationitConVerition,plio:
ing 'himself tiqt4relY aUY'llsitfcrEn
that, the COnvention may determine;
but urges co *whereof the Conven-
tion thatnerb suffrage be 'recoil:llli
ed and univerattl'itimesty be de:lns4-,
cd." l ,this*. report it sup'
plies ,,, '
ihe necessary and. only nondit
iov insisted ,upcn bribe 'World. We
have no doubt that the, report Is cti;
rect, and that the, World'a article frOm
which we quote was written With .a
private itnowledge of it. Neither the
World's ansnagere, -nor anyone else
who is ftiloilitte - vrith Oniel'a
htical career, con*"ever aiiebt that
he would/surrender any principle or
abandon any friend to pro Mete the
schemes of hialndividual ambition.
Mal
THE, S/7 1 4/1 0 N :P ls */"V+NIA I '
Senator Wallace; Chairman of the
Democratic State . CentmlCommitte4.
seems:tO
na tinderstand43thii'eltilitition:
so far . ,i ) e.*4 l 4,# l * . con c erned
r.ge, lke:nezt .rm
sip l eetial
ejection. iAt Pittsburg the ether day
he maden speech:it alemeierntiii
Meeting, in tEe course ` of which 13a
said t, 1 . l i - .l3eipoerao ad- a hard
jobbat:lre ii ! to cam Pennsylvania
against Grant - and ',Colfax.: Ha:de
monstrated this with.figures,abowing
tbaklast falV when 'Shitistvood'Wes
elected by `lees than' one 'tiMithand
majority, the "Democrata polled 'fifer
ninotyrfour Per cent. of theirs• Whole
voted tilyle lleptiblicand Cast Mee
than seVentY-Sve 'Per:cot : of their's.
!his Year 'the whole "vote
brOught ont,l and the ,Democrats. will
have to do Berne very tall cheating to
over come the odds agignatlirenii.
with as fa4 ( 4o, csft!lflidlP,:jl4,Peodie =
ton for a ,Presidental.sab i dldatf4 the
Democrats d ill be beaten at least 30;
.1100 majoritykandlo4, oddathe
strongest candidate the D&. l ,ieeintit
can tret l ont l , , .
logi'There is Sines's' Ofihings
Copperhead' Nation 1
.ClAyeplion J an New York. ,It ,is,a
irepresentitive . citrof thatpartp , It
is a nibeVe4y,' vikere - it rising cook
!pis - cellos the sideof the iebeischi the
idirkeet days of 'the ss; kik ;
!iiiittitt' kiie ; Woreif
,14,iig,theJmadquerters-et eon - Spiracles'
fdr'frandufent electkmd. Frauds , wll
the polls iherer . Ore as 'commod o'o'4
~'elOc06130! as
' , corrupt city, and,
!thel ' *4o l 49ei-Wt:Prisent- alPeratiel,
in thieving OffiCials. /The. office-hbl&
ere df thii city are • eotcontent'witi
robbidphd tii . -payers
laude bf 40 14 8; ?ittili . eY: g 7 v 4o 'l 4
robberies. id, _
iiillioss. de
bauched city. , Its , crimes' lapprhaddi
the airiditicid Sodoel'ithdlCiomoo
Itsiiii 44s4et'
11 !;e)bc!If#444 - Of 4 1 01:
gemer,theiefore, I4ew York has heft
well chosedl for the sittings of the'
Copperhead; conirerition:'''' " ' '' ' t
; •• •
11116 A Depopratio, iottoomriter
Waahhigtoa say" ' that Jtiffger
viaaoloallon. &Os 14: I Dka-sOic i Oi
WT-oiO4CitOr tim 4‘
sto4PIRFPffs AAA: W.A./4. 411 0e . 1
doubtliise Oceiv4; tho nomination.
that U ea'
aisea.to do special boner why notimseto.
1 0010 NOP
— The alslnOisek. 1 RePehlieen *Me
z
S i f . t it 441,
setts; Bum of Maine ; and Pomem, of i
ge l oya r g,lt,ra 0 Nit; ; Tvitil qti iPiltri ,
~,,,, Itii ; el etvv f litt as,;.t.r
-, 17 R , 4. ° 1170 P 7 .9 1 N-0 1 1 4ri l
crifO r , , soimitpiptA: :-,l l fcco;iii ,
._iiiirmog* i~s - ;e4 PAOVltillOnl
pilt,N9lli. ~r, Iliji. ,!aril ; m thit'3l.m4 I
~,,44ftrjef. ,jtstiatr,tethisetp vile3W(iii
Hi.thhkerfiittleadamititliaPeor4icetatlitis
ktthshiattrectimeiiidity ittianyok.;;e4
'at w h i i i . -_,iii ,firrg „ 111 to ,lops
willi --;11 l i t 6 , i 4,8 r..; 02 a n 0 , 11 ± 1,14 i'l
liga lrip
g , ,77 r ,-1/141.441041EPRRIfivt:wMf',S
--0110:41Ti-PrMuk ,bv kliigwilli49F
*Or T o • Pg,PßOPral# 4 o l , fq)l+4,*
od in ° lll O4 ll MOWS. I 9,tt- (' (114i , 1 igi.
, tliu4trie -rumored ltleTuhuiddl 71r )
diendletcattillt ' , Or+ licifivekhe wiseidehthl
nienhitkoniziableikiiiicid Wilt he itiettiifi
/ 1,40 d en nu tu r g fAc: 7,.: a kiy-.) , a t ail
1 _,''''-rtoftAi4)i4 it: - 4i, :CtiWO
1ttF0,94 to tiglif-Pt4 lifers l 4 l 4:4littirlP
.. kr. 14409!11 1 ) kiq 4l l 4B :: *O4 Att 4l oßele
irg. i!•,,i ?••.;'` ~, •!.-
, Cr I,,iiq
1.7-4 Tho ✓ftwgombr , (Alai) Admit.
1 1 affiliates. ttoitAlattl2puilkoinoinit.
iti'eeadii* for ILI Preelkener '''t" ''''W
.1.
ivi,Att i ..:44.4 l .vat s , i ii ii i.- 4 , 148
to have the so , s.4,4oheAlahm
#i l f al iftP e rn at el9 44 4 1 00/ 8 44)Lf. I
_, . 4-The PittabbrghWorninerciatteayb
Shaalhansoidillijoaierienti ,IL it. oraeL
tontgastactnflettakiranw iir lheitheito
inirvententis lately intwarnuitid.' , - 1 1 'i dt
:'-::_LOGdy:":fielanV Wil4 l , 344
Oi l k* (414 1,... ', - ,i'akSY; il .4Sitom
kcan•Hastes`tor too Jaepthli,,vzolplat
doo.tirmikA 0 1 9 0 4R4AA9V4
/*< 4 .9.-! .. ~,,, -, . br ay,, - ' ..: ,:.: ',<,. ~wid:
L-.-The Hon. - Willism IL Wadsiortli
a Dezdocratio Representative hi the Thirty
eighth Congretns Inn Henbrfir, is an
nounced to ere& In 'Plesninglierifi, th:thet
IWO, tor' Grant stid- Colfax; '.. ,1 1"'" r '; ' ,
i '' —:-4thindei l ti. StephiWindile i i•
solid V. ItoloVloo 'ha!!_e , Peo4 - 1 4 4 ) 4 . . il) 144
Flteut 'fit 'the. 131 4 56 48, of, PA I O I OO 3 / 1 4
Pa#2ocratiO OOUVO3I#Op. . , ;
4il
errit-Smith' aaye::, "I e x pect
•vote for Grant . and (Wax. I like them
both ; and, Inlthe.;ntato, I like the'plsiform
kin ablohlbay, giant": t • ' '
J--4 rhei ; Har e 404 co;vme - wost,i,
renominated tßA4o,l l lTcatf l Eillt 1411911
OaPiatill' 3 C APO ) MO bah* MO*
are 'nnazdnieruf for him, tgallifeshoznelend
f
will , doallogArtleur.l ~ :. „,, , 1
• Gen. .Wager , Swayne , ' daYa is) 1
•
cannot be considered' s istmlidete for Con= I
greed hi she Columbia rhid) , Dietritii; U.,
Sanaa ha is already n candidate ler United
States: Senatorin Alebstnit. ' 4 '-' 1 ‘ ' ' "l:
- 41 .0 11 7,.
#- W e e 4'0' 6 11 .1 39R of
ths ,Privissa , lhiscgqi* Ai
iitsident, ilimiceitT.4 ,iteitotl*t*
iii4itii`vir s gkii,.,
...
_, I
_4444 14 * .A.o?.4o,PrOcc
°P*IOO. °NOR'S:FOR # 2O 914 1 11 31 440Ntz
-- , +-The , kahrielifsgister) Ill** iio
oenaed-wittrithil46Bl 4.ow' for'g
1 Semmes II loperstbr:aie thiaka , got*
I m wit ha* e6rge of.the fiti i I i Y de*ltkeo,
of that paper. .. 1 , i 1! iti I , ,lfual
= . , C.'S: - i i iolct; l iitSfict4ieli V..*
tell #tateP. fienalcr, fr om L Pod.* Pilule
ilipit term, %vas formerly ,F 41 1 4 1041 •of , th,
sOffellorofi4 P 0 ,31 tit laPailintit-44* 1
' --Gov,. 'Pease of . Texas DO° ae4
the ProPteitton to divide' into three Stater:
He ings'the'popalithonki ' Only eight Meat:
dred thousand, iced thirethehoccidelkitheir
present telpoverbdideconditionang*, ~ not
kips' rehjectid GS the erstionie ieinidigiff.
ing three governineintal ' - ' ' '''" '
• 1•1,7 tl .i.t •,, ll` 11 I' I 11
7441 e PaU;gibtia , (Ohio): Salesman
says; -, rP f liet !less i than .500 ,pspers have
comeoutforik nontloton: - ata* to
the Newlfork Convention with the gapped
of the delegates, in whole `win part, Ina
atteenfof tite,twentyaivensoidilled-ukys!
litates.r ~“ ; • ~, , , t..,,, • ,I--, -.;,..1 , i , , ,f,
•
:- ' - ' •
40,.3 t i
4.1;4.--P9-4t• t `beg eac cl 1 . 4
s isthipitis osit i_oo,'
ad filmot
for the oliscuation of ihb apPropriation
-for lb& fpuichate 'of' Wairriethii'- or
Altialtie. 4 .• lin 06030 1 i*,4ll**6
dOlitt96 l 4io: l 44 6 xtoisi4coroi ,
ogt,iii i4ol44intrudiiiie win hirable
td carry it, , through,- no tatter tivei
much. it.'hir . &Valk 'A''VAiiiiiiini it
~ ai i.o k ui ,
ei g ht * ,vo.tpo,,whiph,;ig apple jdpaee
itjfhaie nal counting ptenrathrely.
All then Deineceiskel'arci , icontited , for
votip#\the Flory, and, thougli,fitika
ifiioriOrkpp*Oani tge..ifi Ivor
Of, it; ihNrft Aire ' , myna now& when
added to the- , Dethooracy °' to mate, a
majority., Gen. Birtier;: a ‘,..ifitelA
tinfe,"Gen'.l#llnni,, and „etliefif,Will
itiuse, it in
, prepared „4piiihes,, and
1 try: - to,- delnenatrate, Grak.-thatii tie
[.. House has the 'right Ito refit* to Api.
' inttiatt, the ':tilril'; 414 ihil tciri ;
id,iYia '/IPOIRIi CC9,044 1 9i *.tit*
, /01fli' 4t.Wilf 1; 1 0 akellOrMOßB iitiuttiti
expense, to the \ Government,' without
any•correeponding T fulvantarti . ; . and
tiltAfAt' is 'reillh 4 84 0, iit: aitY :NT
hug ,ti Wiltribe)4oaceliy
in:getting it without.expetum i , for the
ituseiin Geveinmeht lal find/hat, ti ii
6:o4:uietidget'tid:* ftiltioo.oa
.. ...I --, •:•<r) ,< ~,,,,,, < .., , •1 - .1/
or.,4Mo o ,kelltrit.PAßPoViiMi
of tholholiiiii 460 : English- .-
• s „ ..i.,
- "i -- , ,,i_...--t1 , -1;•,,,,,,i
MEE
t*A• ; • -1*
•iiifivt4q4tliti#V4 l o,o,*
;Tose onmotepeure thelioegreesionl
Ali aceeetancer of their I netirVonstitia.
tiona;4 l tft6e`•preeniitulieiliiiett:Avin , ff
' tl/ S': . o 4 l l 4llftiO 3.
:Mississippi, .adopting her i gonatitn,
tion Itiefore .ther , cold of the+ Month 7
to'
edme c
.4e-15Mtred t pieeile:
It , I. h e
Acrefoce,-04#
AW O -lorrner Sktee
may uht:ba,admiteeth to wftilliartiolo
1 1 1)1410n pigiceedlikir / of Abe;
4.e4Ft
;that itkr alai Am's; no -idee , la itho
Zlectoial Oollegeil Aindoubtedlyi
itbylfriehdiffehoiffejetit
dlkt r• 'nee L ao
101 ,
I'l .
""" / 3. ` "r :;linPffi t Atg• 01
d t ',
:wit" • :1 11 "t:•i:) as ltl)
-I Gonkiltbstclimis • and:tleOldihrer
maim' )of Illiniole the: !promiaenc
jmlnKlinceningenied4or ..the{ dilexidasi
mission. The-former is likely toJkso
ceive the nomination,
siniply becalm he is s rising Inas,
'Sad who without any regard to his
sets. as intarprethw motives, ; stied
t- etragport every
n tiMitencti abovb
•
mums; outpookcp Welty
tIV
to .0 a omen ty and religion,
Ito thawdig otiolivteptoulatita
hboh, htteliefit,llergaitg
iptiyirtirthtetalitNewlikiltlattlitid
hie fhlt e lorpntilode ft*fit ,
beirrofsbedters'and •
Mid obilloikteuppiiceetedik
up !CO W) dilbst4if firi -•• t,cif
lystiyWOOifitioikn
.t.?"`c• +tie4 ed
IA OW tjt 81
bribileal3tatc -43@fth ,aTedo
the inAirdaitirWhiiltoiiii 'Mitten
lictietdamf thiesitrnlMA
ThmtniiiitieSniptiter;
haute WWl*** Pk the
traiteintseesliMiniter MAMMA*
went ere feitet4eUctr;tishilf
ectiolizbeCarder*hlcW V ld i h
lihichteichmipiOltha e
'
Vifichßilfs
record ilmielbeen,„ 4461 iiitlififif ttity
coividneelitc..waittiod w, k ai wow..
iffeirststihhetiteckattoble, f iW)lt
Jaw CM'S Bloothislifirt'lleptibbtan:
hihtotheknbrichiateS4r.iiimfelt
Simmot. wd , a **oft
AnwiresOrostad tfttif OS
titayskiitifonitilivettidi Aly•iii••lettili FL
clitioeilWdrgidand
illatefibit. ICA thbaastebri'dcific!lis
evidenkticirtforki , iit 3 id?bpliplepii
thenribl ,feet fig ilitiNghoitheSita;
Stursi *lath"' Weald ''mht*
derheideSzttibbi l hal*"
loth, coldirtbSiktie Beiletfueitiiia ;
beer ibitpefir thiii
could be readily understood* 'OA
NW, lib ;161
Wetclu< OM
things Onirfildicatedltci tufWifkati,L
hscid , oppositiob 00'0-
ken , wordthal ‘fillievened we
iiiitirtheticionipnying-t i cinlinent from i
the , limitttisceaDpalknis:" 4 " `4l *":
d )41
,4 !*-In
piwteitir factions Wee who' are
Oma r *, vivikAgaiiiitlii.grattabil
to defottidelopoirif-s. chntinhaicibi. l
°free 'of 1 . 11, 1- nc,nninikition the ' 'Tr S.
gem* !Now tlici-oppobents Of Mi.
LeindodWikciffieg-Crit buitiendoes With
Miedommislr ti, iMpresikau Mie With
their; trntlifthiess' -they proceed
toltive uSfiketintpleke 'of sluriothd
dattimiii-fignies t plitcs 'cif 'side
thrubte 'Landon hais li6en
guiltrof'ocimiigion it can be 66 diffi
cult mattei 'to pitve it; and the
editors' of the gate Guard' ehonld
know '• better' . than' to OW,' us' hinth
Merely. Let idled' him* kith the
faetrof-Such, 4t' there
any' u land that Mr '' l;sridbn
relegitt* , t,ttlie' Inlet , t at ,
iird .„. 3 l a ;f • . .tri:) t7li L IT
N fling Ve I tOo t !i4ff,* the
*Ault& tit:Vibe fagireketer
nehr,iotidrei deythitit of tlistiadiin
bite fact l l
rNoirlai fel' Miksetteig WO 'lc tntit
belieW &Li ittie4ed bVJ cliai '=of
iorealitionn fa 414 y dekreetrue
havers'grciatt-dealcOf
Landon's. ititettits , ' lefatir;! And
41MT co'VmuCtfaithin. the enetie
of gib oppoifitics.." - Ir , Wey
both4titie said :aidOeol0" Of this
hoitutry3hiridet isiiVfourf,factd.'
(,) !t,-, t ,
-!ci pfr r t 6. 0 1 1 , 44441 x*, 4 4 444 :
! Grant ,ebrinki-ifrOnyoffice - , Chase
restlessly seeks it. Giant mien
nothing but''bor!tinitaheki"ot•ldi past
lid iitiy ‘4l4trt',oll*-440;01.40-
egaii,,eYektho
hat restates &his rebeitexemxrd.
Grifit 'trio abldier;lbbliercls
: t}jat'hiq: : pteien
lieeo ( klii,!i:
9 „...trtko r lawyeit; fidgete., on the
Supretne bench, -and. mbuld , gladly
niehangtiiith dignified' ipopli s foillid
• - 3 .7 1 ill)
popidir qffitetiiients- o Abe pzos
-0(411141T 14:#4t is w Mg to PerVA
thchePunfanic, auy -aiipicity., ,ChMse
monde and worries ihaftherettkialii
boinfotpacitili(whiah l thePC4:iiii4ll ,
0 4 , 11 !ilit'' 43 ooia-:!-Thet
,
longer g9n, P ,
r44,4B,Btlo4,llPd.uu
dePtood, the awe-, clearly will , the
pia* sec , that in match*. bliniPree
dent, tisvii itit-thdi4glif.mhd"4t
~i; 4. 1 .. ..7 , ', F. . 11 rtr,:,
r Tailarest_Vavo- e —NoTresidential
veto-wad ever disposed of so , qtfickly
in ‘...itins ' Unit of 'the othilbtui • &aim=
teti#tiokiAii. lii - orii; our 'and:alit&
after,; , its, ccepts:m : 4w bill Nos repast
tied .throngiv both - 110112es and enacted
into ~l aw. ' 1 Inlthe' Ranee it wig* treat =
edaS - a meta': Mate& of l'Orm,'an't tike
0 1 - vraao3tabled by k Y Partiote Of
too to 8 0 i :while,:in the: Senate, Gar
rett Davis, as usual, had to say same.
Thing,- after' 't7hich the ealling of • the
611 :0 1 4*&.11 5 4 68 to § noe s ' 4
Feinen4e4',' *alt . Present, liut, did not
v0te....,,,Ne11e .ef , the new members
hive yet preSented theinsehes tot.
admissioii' i Mily'porida' kali' Clibila
siiiiktotis; ''''lt'4ilflike pio - bablit4q
*eelto *Semi the delegations, are all
in theiriseata.: ,r• •.19); , i . _ , , .
" ' 1 i 1. 4 ,i.' 1 . ; - '' 11 , • , i ' . ?
• lifr , •
It, il ItOiteid Illtit tiie:Deiner., 1
•0, -- L ts: . . c.c ..,:c i .
ri v e?. i•itv'e , PFAl,e4l l , l e .. Stitt9 4 All=#wi
sip i• y:tche 'help, oi ,tpe SOggo voters;
k l •) )
and the falloark or advertisement from
the Pore WOW 13tentidt* . phaite by
011 i iii4kini.`t,VS iinE•o46ni r contest
' den :: viak , 2 . . .. 1 , -
1 ' aapoil: 4: ocrigi " ' " ' ' ' ' '
i The., a 0/4b of Pl ß riClib,
l E5l* assisted - II , the '' slilto l _ trien ,WI
tilve it triilit'betwne'at 'Ports Gibibti, tot
Ji die , ; Joie illtt The °Mei Mt:died Ikail
i mitiovltanCipad the Irhitimiglizemiof ttut
°Mpg , aa Yien KM *ends I,,clieflansea
`and, Piabivtate colored.` lt#3 ompec.
!uor insittie - to it "There - WM lal mow
, big dnft the fa, Dinnei ifirM too 'Barred
it two, oWook. cc • id be b•t
1 4 11 . v 1 0 1131 00, 1 410. 1 rugAbecam 4 a 4 • ,
• Gamma liu' •
' ' 1 tiaddent taxa Dem :046:" '
• ilycimme DhLbtoadtdw. t,..4 . .r.. • 1 , 5 -, , I
! t •• 'ptt is 1,/ti
**3Pftsl44,:riti:Ot;;ClA.
' i 4 i iii e Mik "J Ao l 4t r l - A49 ,
trilikkwithrihionemitatob' 'exceeded
bylVs.eager wall fit hoar gfathe Neb.
ele Oh' 'Tdi3disyi 4
Viiiiihilidijttig,i6ooo3lF, liib
tf
4:44 1 4.44t40PFA1A1 1 441_,11V1C
titeculit &veal: w and ,ThluleirAY he
eedt fivLOcillestobr--4101A !At , New
* l 6f i ttitt wit leirtki) tof,th#
...g0 i ,04147 n1 M 4:0
ilititqu#o4444
ljo Not
lhd of
mltiod
Worn'
In the C
went st w.
berm the It
Notice to ,
neglect r rem*
' TAW* 13/4 ! /1114311 4, taffirtollecior
boco= ni ti,
conettoesoma lr hclowDistro
VALUABLE DAIRY FARM AND
F TIMBER LANDS FOB BALE.-350 acres
of land in Union Township, Flop county, Pa.,
known there as the 'Ellis or TA Valley Term:
ad , ftetten - ettew
w Willianteput and as pb ,i t i et ideb
iicaldiaZels4l • proved,
at has
over seven of hemlock and bud wood
upon it. to soit I
parehuentritst illiti tErewilfe ; in
parts, the piece mentor Al). W. Wdiht,
containing 'IN 'WO, 'at' FM' a itre. . net
south of O. W. Wrilightattelading Rpl orchard
and spring neartOMaltlikiriAbeinislWaenit
at $O, AA a t ,i i t
u hriOPl ll * ITEM
water Dower es
lot ad - 'lltabei z , 'igs
men, Of satAistO. pistateddlisidered
Terms easy es l A tni .L parileulars enquire_ of the
owner. ;,1,cr....: ...11.0811M1WM1 tor._
July 3, 2 1 ' cildlOglftnclAilivßl*4lP.
-,vv.,1,--,34,, .....,3 i:
M Y Enn,B-1,1 it i:4 , 1 i:,iir
t
" . .43 Illirie*Cll4 4 7: 7311: ,I ~a
dyer, Foster b' i 4 ' viii IFf/itiAge4;
Neal, Oralnuntlaiktor r then
Ilse in any pp,t, kg „du,
rrp..:J. twi:
Customers*M lad Ali soon At the
store of ofitaiteuessilierCF4A''l C 4 41
dors lents said book irinlierop9 at
I.,frt
Any hiquirintki*lgiglad
Unions di the en ln tisiPt i rl
be answered.. c-t; ' 4 '-' 4 c.'? ',la'' en, Ain
NM*Font% 4 a
o.
Towsadaejaapst ipmt..t , .. NS. .o. a !'
fIAtITION. I :4 4 I4" MliCkejleio . •
%I caattried itialist Wrfhadai 'or. &OW '
ting a note gltea Wide JewideviebNary
Jennings as security, to Aleza er Maki sib
dated Olt oribietthiallai ill lOW balgletnsl7o
PistolsDeerhiegirlatiorib e hillAkda
mewed for cote, ptement Wr_ the emu
will sot bel bit lirn.liVidaligaity• law
L ,c,r , wt. ~f, -ions.assiugati.
Rome. jade 22, 18a.-3WP.
D R:; w it to s iTk a li e y
. L pniiisrettir itteia tdl4l'
his line. Bewatruds allmsdrdebeilfsAtek.
manlike manner. , 4kl) erdets,ljattliAber*
wise, addressed - to •miiThit 'Vowelise, .111 be
Pre,PP5 , "445 444 %t• tniifutitAiMell•r4o:r
Tb "flotioirthireigne l la gi tbitj
have SiddaralplimbEek:,o4l: ;dr
,wands,, BradlorOsonittl,rl.444J l 4 llll kne
sale of ItodialrAmeal Tstidliu Water: - 1
for the cohntimAtilmdierdoWirdalinritroo
- img, Clinton; Cdtdeld, 114 a -ma rover in
the State ol Paneselnali. attliesfo *listing
these wheels am ohhdisibessdkrpagh, him aM
he will give his persoisTattention to potting
them in when &dyad. i , Partles byealling upon
Kr. Baker, at Towanda,, will be sho.wn the
wheel, and onfsepllestion 'jai faraL
fah illustrated.. sampidetl,mwdeiing working
tables, teallinoidals ha
• • - .lhEiVAAtilllftligo2ll l
General Agent, for Paniehmdatillorllio•lt
dines Jonval Turbine Water Wheel.
f,.r
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O'BOCEBY- cPBOVISIOIi •BUSINESB
O . ', .;•1 • •••
Jo flip f:forth Elton of Ifercur's:Noyu Block.
'iii•lei'•: krt
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GOMIS'n IMO . Une, phichnseil it; New York,
17c, thcy halm, celccol witp iltunsual
pnotwillneltatthelowestiporsible rate!. Than
black Li t conipititer hid in
likaa!ity ; and price cannot tali to give satiatactioo
They 41t1116, pattanige .of the publia,l with
the assurance thin fist' iat gaup' end tile
dealing pay alloys be Medea.
ithey bsteilow 4a , store; sid - for safe - by the
gte jar, alarm) hock •
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id / 4Sb' if P u r:p. E_L SE A LigG
r, !WI t•,,, 1" >! '"}
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they rev:moss:id smiths s : offered
tolhe .Theyask for thisjar cry bes t,
haw
tioa sadtrial,Tu itsaseritaate *Ai:trent ta es.
erLfinti I si
. %t s. !, • E. t.it. {i;rl
Mercies Nair Bloat,
G. • PMSi. tot i PRODUCE t and , for
BUTTSII, Aram highest iguisket rates.
A • JAIWEEPIINCLITE
UhBB! YlBi t„.
WARM MRALS; iAtALL BOW*
FtY , ;lat•Alt. NOPOlTTlOWitunsado=
FO I N m r I4II V %VI rcirAPTw 4l :4%Eell
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,:clesambetribers hu li ltiutpullt , • -New.
Es il i gkid t 1 1 5a a rMe t tlii I VA
Ibrf theepatpoprare so* pre _
13 0Vrte l ePigla * V c Erderite7
goal tt MI itta ibiluillipeudto now
1 ow tor beeltiCopd poeefortgliuppg *items
ttra r dulfM!!" : 9'fferAti7TrAlS°.
saWt; lugtripiefrlpbblia Wit . mul,
M etpf ultgrtril - .' - `.° 4 : -• ..'. . .. •
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ilegporchseed the DRAY
0. W. Delano. respectfully
hots prepesed do all
de h that oe sad *Mattes to &
prop
Illoomehold goods es!sfuul
siessonable.
G. B. ALVORD.
1.11668.
ER& T. V. a.AVM. A. MADILL,
JAYSar Pe
ANp stmazoNs,.
to "noIC Dr. it; fr:
yt A li gn
Madill trill To athletes to diseases
of *him gar; t es&-lootp,
544°18'2 41 rinilictrialtht
BOARDING AN4IIpAY SOHOOL, 1
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NEW YORK Cl 2 Z,
• • 1 i iiiii i ii: 6 , i t i - 2
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icr:zi- .;.; • •
••
Barlareased the accommodations =far pm_
PaVS= gamut „OA she Is
able • Of bee •hdltutfon
to a farm nu nber of -Young Ladles. r
Fiellal lathe Innillslo at thilisstsa
' Madame 11.:jefas b. 7 pemlanios to J. B
Hone Dam _ _
_lth , emrouo Xi!. IBMallorg Bal.,
India Golionirfauplairairen. rime ~.: s
[ - -.1onallli•1848: - 0!: '1',.7,,,if., ,-- - ,-,,_
r. stile
wired .Boa.
oV~at Id
Moot now by AI
eintecialinistr" aad Ist 1 ,1 Won
11 rooms. with all eonveakstres . Larle
lot with ehoine,doilfinadt Abed& trees. Good
barn. To any pergola desiring a boss lids al
dor& a las -"portant , " istasairlis a plansant
and‘lnitabla Alm Artilarelts land - WO:Mu!
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AN' is- WARD, -A paLt.„.:
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140118& ' AND f 1110334 AT, PAJBLIC
• fr• - • - • ' •
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Chi 'g rinntinkr; ” lt i tt 'l l, -"18.88-
Gke3lPLeehtt l '4iiilt 'expose to public
H-71,1 ' 111.% S
!I=4loi.i.t.frrnirrawk.ifttt Dr!kr
the west eudlx(foplupiStrect, (eouih
,141.40),
, )2.;
The public are invited to carmine
the premirA‘ f tiiriiti' l ilie ' ' , _ weeli pre.
needing •
~.`" • ,
,T121347:14,4 00 :, Cash and sloo . per
month with interest until balance is
paid.' '6 ..per cent. diadount .on all
ci&tir‘ $1,600':
I'6, 1868.-.2w;
ME
111C r I l TORE!'
.
lIMIIIIIMMII
A large. alt 4 very
Desinilite Alsortmeiit Goods
"Isidw being openel at thG nbovii store
CONSISTING OF MAN Y 'ARTICLES
I- They have not heretofore kept
.
MAVING ri,ITED , UP ROOMS
fiAli*lbeiheimuTrom.
A - 41 N it iltiICL
fiat=be';tuuad
IME
6.::-.A:',IZ; :i•.±: . ? ' Z -1 1 1- : Sil
Mllial
!; - ....gliptrf . 3B..eonite tol 0 verper, of
- EVERY:DESCRII"TION!
=IEEE
Ur' c6 . .kixtiires
„, :
;:•Ot '
dc CT
cdammiz - r!
n • ' - Jahr 1 uiported.
sD SHOES
In witlivior, variety
az CAPS
ifoul . ttio•giolei • of 1812 to 1868
HAVISGWE . FUIICIIMMD 'FOR CASH
rThetergirdsitriU be sold at a
lokitSlfAtfL: PROFIT
lIMEEMI
We earolaily invite oar'
OLD 'Vititicis TO VISIT US,
c •Alfd tfle Publto generally, knOiviiii we
. •
OANIMAKEIT FOR THEIR
ISECO'r4V A. INTICE'S.
Towiallik, mita, ma.,
.us . •
Beat IWlritet Wheat: Fbini per
hundred - ss;so'g $7 00
Sae qnality nye Plaaeper handfed a 00
s7aireliestand Aye and Corn Peed' ' 2
T Ailatrs nada alkswed to deities% 'repay
eashbfor 6eein,,,,hpluots24)o, Bye. goo4:$1,
ante; as tho
L Anders vindini o it
opacity ,01.the..mettl aatitaleat for a has
um* 'at .X.X. [NOWAK.
Camptawadisyli 18614 • •
: BAIS,
11 I$S
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Nadel 1113018r4. Ole. Ind Tu. Oaim
lykstlPorep. - ` , Tatikit_Let atti nk
letAlo-lINWes or Moment rs , thlibi
weft ipsititif tealeitiod: - ;!,
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toittoollest. boolorelt thierneseremt
t10;110.1111:10.-. oettlideeeet ;id
t , 7:.1 -. 12
addAriVare
to= na •=tieltrien + t, as all coolants
not settled by ttiellret
0 tnanicirdirAliMA •
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'Sinai, Ms so; 18611.-41 e.
G nn: UNITIM"=STATI C
TE ;'f:WA RE HO USE
=
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; - KELLEY "k 100
s . 7, Veal Bina,
ICIP-TiSfr t :Arci it K. CITY,
r
411. dibr eli gr g 441111. M f.3111 16
'
aal th sod mess the r
Ina t ishilos ' sat • Ode repluV
agenb, at a slight advance as ougo prim,
sad. guarnitesing Osair teas to be .pute sad
(tend alio JO &credits eaddaction, or
can b returned and the amosi re ssd.
'I- mber that_M oar system sae esee
**only' pNE TIOTII, Weed of or
di .. trila and fkr When bir vs of the
gamer. .WZ DIM 001111'111111015..
We special attend= not eralp to air elsof
ard goods„holcius, bugbears& of Oohed aid
wag Rpm Teas—pecallar Savors-asd leas
sixty days Jew" Atm. Oar Collie
dent h =NNW sW os Ihe systow le reo l l:
profit sawn! all oar alba aro add on their
posts. -w h s a p it ruka Weir -
AD ear km of our teas and mikes
cut toiled oar legal', appointed agent&
- - All wir.goodears W. 4 psi. AP by Amlldrim
In one pound ` whips, at our warehouse in
New York, and readied at W. H. N. GOONS
Drug ,Ohote, No. 151 Naha dusk at Omura
k need
advance of 5 cents pound ova oar New
York prices: Th is tbe goods at the
Arlo
. they csa be tor ova our
maniere, with - the r ghti4ded.
, •
$06., TO., so, 10 .. II per
Itrqbast;:miD (Gana and lack). be..
70c. 00c., 914 sLper Th., bed. YOUNG HY
-201(011eeny 60c -70 c. 800. 90 $l, $l.lO,
$1,30r lIII I IIIIIL an ia t. ,
.1;111 ANGUISH 11221121PAU C
80e., $l, 01,10, SI,U, bag. JAPAk
fikv, $1; OAS per lb. OWPOWDNII, 01,36,
$1, 6 0 per lb. bbutaitg MOM Yong Noon,
in crl =lam jpiKjoo_•gov. 91 60 pot pek
es% .oolia - ;" a original Nein
paeans SIAN
PANOY gOoloog ONO
$1.25 per lb. Nankte r- Noyno Yong lima
(Urea) 11W pit lb. Vinland Japan Tad,
(60 dap from Jane op asp brae
ill Yokohama it - lb.
' 'GROUND (2) ....Mote • No, 30, 26 an
30 nab per lb. 301-011 Gammen Jays,
10ortgor4. lbagal Cab. , 26 01301 pm-Ib.
Pbatotioi, 60 age Per /t 6
Mow
dlrour• gook of Imitation sad
Nark nisch awn compaales..
ban ear Trade
beg. No other us geanise, 51.6 m.
.. .
TO TIM FRIENDS OF EMMA-
CATION, LOVETE 9F MUSIC.
We take pleasure in informing you
that we have justlopened in Towan
da, 01 the -corner of Bridg# and
Main Street,'.ll , oi r 3 Patton's Block,
on Elegant New Book and Music
Store, where every thirty in the Book
Stationery.and music line may be
found. Also Statuary, Paintings,
Gold Pena, Spectacles, .E., - )e Glasses
Spy Glasses, Opera Glasses; and a
generai /assortment of Musical in
etruntentli Yankee Notions and
Fancy Articles.
Our Goods were all - selected in the.
city With, great care by . experienced-
hands and bought with cash - at a
very low figure with a uiew to the
wants of this community.,
We feel confident we shall be able
_
to offer bargains to all who . i fa,a
or us wit their a patronage. call
and see Wit:
i
/
Also
To do so
WOK AT OUR MIMS.
CROSS J , CO-
Tins Is . rzuso*AL TO ALL.wnci
READ n.= Coss it - 67., have just
opened a splendid Now Book and
Music Store, in Patton's Block,
Towanda, where they are selling
everything in their line cheap for
Cash. Call and see them and sat-
,isfy yourself that each is the ease.
GR.OVEY6 & BAKER'S
mow= PRE linlit
SSWING MACHINES!
.730 Chemist Street , Philadelphia
TOE' VERY HIIIHNST PRIZE,
THE CROSS OF THE LIMIT; OF HONOR
Was conferred on the representative of the
GROVER AND .BAXER
SEWING MACHINE-S,
at the
EXPOSITION, UNIVERSELLV,
Pariu,l.B67 ; thus attesting
THEIR GREAT SUPERIORITY -
Over all other sew' •m achines. -
An assortaten‘ of these cel heated machines.
constantly on hand and for by
1
_ W. A. CHA T JRIAN,
ANDA, PA.
Feb. 6,1868.-6 m
THE YOUNG WARRIOR
IMPROVED MOWER!
anufactund by C. k L. PEBBIGO 4 CO..
Groton, Tompkins county, N. Y.
. ,
In presenting to the attention of the far .ners
of the country, the above drst-chas Mowing
Machine, we invite -examination of its many
excellencies, and claim for it the following sa-
Perioritiell let, Being high geared. it will
cut heavy, lodged or fine grags, better than any
other Mower ;-the quick.motion of the knives
preventing clogging or stoppages Id Better
for rough or stony ground the guards being
placed near to each other to protect the knives
a ndpr.eveast Injury to the machine. 3d, For
hilly and uneven meadows. impeder by reason
that the wheels track inside of width of cat,
holding the machine to its position better than
those that track ontsidet, or epee a swath.
The Young Warrior Mower,ss improved, has
been before the public far three seasons, and
hundreds of farmers will testily to its capabili
ty to perform the work assigned it. These
ehlnes as now manufactured have several im
provanutats over last year's machines.
Front the. many testimonials we select the
Meowing :
Mani. Pomo* Co.l have had one ot
your Mowers fog-the pad seams, and take plea
sant in Raying that it works w ork my
well math
action. It not only does its l, but it
is the best up.land Mower sow in use.
11. F. BABSON, Smithfield, Pa.
• Feb. 18th, 1868. .
C. W. HOLCOMB, Uhler Bradford County,
is agent for this Mower. June 4,11168.-4 t•
SPRONG TRADE!
1868 !
S. N. BRONSON, ORWELL, PA.;
Gahm to builds* most complete Mod, o f
Builders Hardware,' Bash, Glans, Bath. Oi
Ic
pat., Tarnishes, Blinda, Trimmings. Butts.
Door Trimminp. &a: •
TIN ROOFS CONDUCTORS,
utters,pat *shy .ergenced workmen mod
at WI Wired -nit*. kering and jobbiag ,
sapboileii, Bap spike, ha.. Hore's Sewing
Nat:biles, none baser. Universal Clothes
Wringhrs, best in use.. Wheel Bakes and Cam'
pined Plaster Bower, wesW
_the" attention of
the latelligint Howisp Na'
chines; durable and desirable, aor 4; foot mi.
Tables, chant, bedsteads, spring bed bott op,
and other
' FURN4TURE I
Foment re B. this swims the best pal,
rrin Fluta,lll,llt and FARM Palle, and e!eg
description of:1Mo Ware. Float and
51 ,
Clover and Timotbilbed, lipinalage Ahab ,
Plitt Beeis, - Wheel How* lflyem.
Sailers and . mammy Bowers famished to
oiler at lowest possible prices. KxklaM
ALSO—Oorn
Carting &am
BIIONBOW -
Owen, Feb. 30, 11188.
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