Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, June 17, 1869, Image 2

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    News !ram all Nations
—Mr. Burlingame's two balls in
Paris mestthe Emperor of Ghbli $20.000.
—The Azar ie in feeble health, and
goeo,sOon to the etimea to recuperate. ,
—The lowa editors 'Eropose to make
an exeurslotito San Frozielaco by rail
.Hockersville,Nn-
Phia cogiiiT. Pa k Ilia stoles by
1 12 ° gns/1", • - - •
• 1
The silk mills •at Patterson, N.
J, ar irliathig-eozuddeisble ituukties of
t raitus'and oipiulies o order. •
. „
—A speclit tax of one-eight of one
per oentlis to be levied in Patteisoa N. I. " ,
to pay tit!' ,sewerage 4 0 1 anki n t iregi s
--Comsat:47We Winslow, of Alain
ma bine, hasibeen .placed in command of
ti Y the Navy Yard prikstamontb, N. E
wieci man of Canadt finds
thrd,thnircsirs of• herding their rusts in
the middle of ditches, and predicts a dry
—A farmer near San Antonio,Tez•
as has alarm of 130,000 ,sores fenced in,-
.;:ad forty thousand head of tattle pastured
on it.
—The Rev. Mr. Pangs, a.Francie
can friar, was recently, tried in Florence for
abduction, and 'sentenced to three years
iropripnment."-
—A religiOus paper- in Kentucky
contends that Christians' should not only
net make and 'sell whiskey, but should not
even raise corn for that purpose.
-2--A gentleman has purchased six
townships of land in 'Kitchell county, lan
sad, and will settle five hundred4amilies
upon them before 'March next
—The fOur spool factories at Weld,
Belgntde, -ton Fells and Green
wood (Loc k). Maine. furnish two
ihrids of the spools for the whole country.
—A young boy in Vermont i , Fulton
el:inty 111., hung himself a few days ago—
the third lad who has committed suicide in
that neighborhood within the past month.
—An lowa paper, zealously devot
ed to the cause of tempersnoe„ recommends
the keeping of a small-pox patient in each
lockup as a means of presenting drunken
nein.
'—ln Waterloo, Iowa; a man was
recently taken before the 3.14 , 0 r on the
charge of profane swearing, found guilty
sentenced to pay fines and costs amount
ing to $6 75.
—An unmarrid man committed an
icide in a barn near Ilicbmoni,4lzia,
recetly because people , : thought. him lazy,
when the truth was he was unable to work
in consequence of affliction.
—At Evansville, Ind., lately, a
yonng man let his finger nails grow until
they were nearly half an inch long, and had
_
one of them' made into , a pen, with which
be is able ~to write in beautiful style. '
-Ltwefre students were recently
•
suspended and two expelled from the Fair
fax Institute, for violating the by-law which
prohibits the students from walking or talk
ing with young Julies in public places.
—Ed. Decker, formerly_ editor of
the Kewaunee . (Wisconsin) Enterprise, was
recently bitten in one of his arms by a
horse. It is said the wound is of such a so
"'ere -:nature that the• arm will ham to be
amputated.
—The printers and newspaper prg
prietorein Erie, Pa are having a lively time.
The proprietor of the Republican has sued
the Typographical Union for conspiracy,
and they have sued him for publishing a
'rat' circular. ;
—T. S. Lang, of Vaasa!born', Me.,
last week went with some hired men to ope
'rate on his timber lands above the Forks of
the Kennebec, but finding at least two feet
of snow still remaining, they were compell
ed to return.
--A record kept at Sandviich, N
shoal' that there were Irma October 22,
1668, to ilay 1, 1869, 40 snows, -from 11
inches to one foot or over—in feet
and 34 inches! ; and during the same time
it rained seven - times. -
--Fifteen tinndredu'egge were ac
cidentally broken in front of the Batavia
(A. V.) Poston:tee not long since, and the
President of the yillagehad to spreads bar
rel of anal tat over the street and then set
fire to it, to destroy the smell of bad eggs.
—Two men were killed by light
ning last wock near Millersburg, Mercer
county, IIL They were out breaking prai
rie. When the storm came on they fasten
ed their team and took shelter under a tree.
The tree was sfruck and both were killed.
—The cotton caterpillar has ap
peared in Georgia and Flo rida .
o Colonel 3.
J. Williams, near Tfillahassa, has a field of
four hundred acres, in which are not that
many stalks of cctton that are not either
wholly or partially stripped by_this dreaded
scourge. .
—The Freshman Nine of Amherst
College have acczpted a challenge from the
Freshman Nine of "Brown University to
play a match game cat Hampshire Park
—The Puget Sound !amber trade
has increased very rapidly of late years.
Upwards of fourteen irandred vessel's were
loaded with lumber from the mills on the
SOund within a year past, and there is a
demand for new mills to supply the Cali
fornia market.
—An eleCtion iu Des /loins, lowa,
on the 22d ultimo to determine whether
the sale of wine and beer shall be licensed
or prohibited, was carried by the prohibi
tiwiiata by 535 majority, every ward giving
II majority in their favor..
Tourists intending to' visit the
Yosamite Valley and Big Trees this season
will be interested to know ,that the Maripo
sa trail is now entirely free from snow and
in splendid condition.. The trip from Stock
ton to liaripasa by stage can be accom
plished in one day.
—A. woman of 7b was married to a
man of 3b. isi,Tifful, Ohio last.week. The
woman has been misled twice before, and
has children -older than her present kir:m
-*lld.
—A match for the championship of
bootblacks In Chicago broke up in a row,
- Caused by a "foul" on the part of oite of
the contestants, who spat on the boots in
stead of into the blacking-box,
, —The anniversary of the battle of
Banker 11111 1 wil- this year be observed in
the Boston Coliseum by a ehortts ten times
u - large as the American force engaged in
that memorable conftlet
—The steeple of Christ' Church,
Philadelphia completed in 1755, is said to
.be the Most durable and substantial in the
city. The chime of bells hanging in it was
the first imported into the United States.
—Caleb Cashing bee taken strong
gronnd_ in iavor of Elenatortiumner's rpm&
oi - tbe Alabama claims, and b is said that
Itobcit.J: Walker is preparing a powarfal
paper to support of the same side,
--The Leavenworth (Kaniati)ladiee
pride themselrea on their Ability in drirtng.
There ore said to be more ladies there who
habilOnlli hold the rein, OUT fait homes
thanimy other place of its sine in the c o op.
by.
rxitorillepotim
ZDTIOBSI
E. 0. GOODRICH. S. W. AL4PCI:'•
Towanda, Thursday, June
,y,l
THE REPUBLICAN STATE COWEN.
TIO
The" con veption_9l. thcatwi
party of,this State meets at Phil Ade
phis on the" instant.
dele
gates are mostly chosen, and appear
fiaste, the re-nomination of
Goiernorti ZANY as the candidAte_fo
frovernm. There is in some quarters,
objection to bis being again The can
didate, but, the apposition does not
appear to have 'any concerted action,
inn'an available candidate, and the.
Governor will probably be nominated
without a serious contest For Judge
of the Supreme Court, Hon H. 'W.
litnaiAms, of Allegheny, appears tebe
the prominent candidate. •
The ConVeution so soon to &seem•
ble, will be composed, as far_tis 'we
can learn, of judicious men, who , hive
not been chosen as the' partisans, o
any man, and who noun together an
der circumstances highly favorable
to Such action as shall conduce to the
- welfare and success of the Repub
can party. It is of vital importance
to the party and to the country, that
the Republicans shonhi , triumph-
this State; at the October election,
and b) ensure that result should be
the . great desire and aim of, every
delegate. Daring the term of thellov-
ernor to be chosen,-the State will be
districted, and an opposition Gover•
nor may delay a proper apportion
ment, or defeat entirely the will of
the people. Defeat in Pennsylvania
will also be construed into a popular
rebuke of the National Administra
tion,- and a repudiation of the wise
poliay of General Glum, and - of the
plans, for retrenchment and reform
now being successfully carried out
by the Department °faders.
To carry the State for the i llepubli,
can ticket, will require not only up
selfish and wise action in the State'
Convention, but.nnited and vigorous
work during the
. cauvass. The pro.
penalty on our part is to relax our ef
forts after a Presidential contest. The
strength of the Republican party is
made up, iu a measure, from voters
who are strong in their convictions,
but who, do not make politics a trade,
and it is hard work to make them ap
preciate the truth of the maxim, that
"The price of liberty is eternal vigi
lance."--4hey weary of protracted
and. exciting political contests, and
experience shows that it is extremely
difficult, after a Presidential election,
to get out tte full vote of the party.
In a large State, like Pennsylvania,
where under the most favorable cir
cumstances, the majority is not large,
it needs but a small per cent..of the
indifferent, the aged and infirm, to
stay away from the polls, to mike the
result doubtful. The opposition, on
the contrary, can count with greater
certainty upon a full vote, as their
voters are of a different class, and
their strength mote compact and ea.
' Bier managed.
The distribution of the patronage
of the General Government is an ele
ment of weakness, rather than_ of
strength. Different interests aim
hardly be satisfied and reconciled ;
and individual disappointments are
the rule. The applicants for office
under General GaLyr have been unu
sually numerous, and each disap
pointed patriot feels that he has been
unfairly dealt with. tniis will, inevi
tably, affect us somewhat this fall,
though we trust in no serious mea
sure. On the contrary, the Legisla
ture passed a Registry Law, which
ought to prevent illegal voting, and
save us from some thousand fraudu
lent Democratic ballots ; as it un
doubtedly will, unless the Supreme
CoUrt can find some pretext to set it
aside as unconstitutional. Thegene
ral prosperity of the national finances,
Ale reduction of the debt, and above
all,' the economy and - reform intro-
duced into all branches of the Gov
ernment, insuring — an honest and
faithful administration of public af
fairs, should also incline-voters to the
Republican aide. On the whole,
Ad i ge the prospect for s uccess this
fall to be favorable, though it cannot
be attained without activity and ex
ertion.
—The utterance of the Convention
upon national affairs will be radical
and plain. There are no controverted
matters of public policy, about which
there is any difference of opinion.
The reconstruction measures of Con
gress aro generally acquiesced in,
and the prmes of re-organization
nearly accomplished. 'The Union of
States is nearly completed, and - the
boldest adherent of Slavery will hard
ly propose a repeal or modification of.
the laws which have secured equal
rights to all men.
Our relations with England should
now demand the attention of our pee.
ple, and the coming Republican Con
vention shoUld take, decid4 ground
upon the subject. Not thatWe would
make a party ,matter -of a queeticki-
Which involves the rights and digni-,
ty of the cOrintry-7but we hope to
see all parties united in demanding
both apology and indemnity for the
insults and wrongs endured by the
Nation, at the bands of England, dur
ing the late Rebellion. The Republi
can party as the dominant party of
the country, should calmly and care
fully, yet decidedly and boldly, give
expressiun to what we conceive to be
the views and desires of the Ameri
eau people. We urge this in no bel
ligerent spirit, but in the interett of
a peaceful settlement, sihich can, be
best attained by a plain assertion' of
our rights, and a dignified and firm
determination to maintain them.
le. Cabin affairs reamia action-
Bed.
TU COPS
Prom' ,
okin
be
Some eurpi
Whether all
get their share of these products is
a differ i vit matter,notnovi to.be die!.
The first 'thing every man
wants le - eothe bread, and from the
preemie of the wheat crop there is
nodoubtbut . tbert.will Joie of
Material 7 ,lpick
”to e
general ednditton - o c itte winter grain
was at the beginning of spring, mtieli
better than hat - been known eev•
eral, yeartt,,:The' cold weather • of
Marchinjurid.some-wheat, but the
damageitiaifiing.' In Maiyland cud
the'Prosiiect exeelletit,
and the Most'fOorable repoitik 9Ute
froth,. he ; great wheat gruwingi tle=•
gions of-the. ,West,.there will ilia be'
plenty of corn in AILS North the
SOuth and the West piovlding Seine
thing does not happen v . erq soon to
injure the unusually ,urge *bid
•has , bees planted. 'As to frnit, - which
is the next best' thing to ther;.biead
1. •
making 'cereals, there may pot, be
quite so inn* of it as we would tike.
Peaches are said to have . ,been injur
ed at many points on - the' , Atlerntic
coast, but in the 'West the: indteit 7
tions ar e' favorable, Apple . :trees;
may pot yield quite.as bottetemiely
as in some former years;"but , as --we'
will doubtless have plenty of them if
New York and . the Will 'come
up to anything like their, usual mark.
Grapes we will have if : growers are
to be believed. It'is very pleasant
to know that every year increases,
in a large ratio, the
,amount of the
earth's surface that is devoted to the
cultivation of small fruits. The more
attention , we give to this• branch of
productiveness, the greater will be,
amount of individual-profit, for there
is nothing that can be raised by all,
classes of society so easily as fruit.,
There is no - thing so profitable, tinge,
lag more wholesome. A few feet of ,
land will support a vine or fruit tree,
and the fact that such excellent re•
sults in this form of horticultnre are'
so easily attained'( in cities as 'well,
as in the country,) is causing a gen
eral disposition to grow fruit, which'
is certain to result in great good to „
the people of the United States.
From fruit we cone to meat. We
must have beef and mutton ; as to
pork is is very possible • the t we
might all live very happily. and die
peaceably without ,it but th a t is a
matter of Opinion. The unusually
mild winter and sPring have had a
very beneficial effect • upon the
health of those animals whose fate it
is to die that we may live.' re.
ported lose from ilisasse all kinds
have been less fa thie f year than . for
any, since a regular record has. been
kept. In the Southwest the condi
tion of the cattle is not de favorable
as in other portions of the Union, and
in some portions of the Middle
States we have bad some ,:cases of
Pleureepneumonia, but the disesie
has caused but comparatively little
Looking at all them _things that
are promised as from the storehoumai
of our good Mother Nature, there is
no reoson to dolibt - but that we shall
all have plenty to eat this year, pro- I
vided we can get the money to pay
for it.
ifir The. two Johnson's . , Reverdy
and Andrew are both on. the nun page
—the first in a genteel, the second
in an an angry way.' They possess
nncomm )n talking talent, and are ad
dicted to an inordinate use of Pit.—
They have special and somewhat
limiter grievances, and are fond of
ventilating them They la4e been
largely rejected—Andrew by the peo
ple, and Reverdy by the Senate.—
Andrew has gone home, and Reverdy
has come home, each to scold in his
own style. The good dinners of the
White House and the royal feasts of
London must now be exchanged for
the rebel fare Tennessee and Mary
land. Let ne be ready for a fresh
flood of angry eloquence:
IRISH REPIIIILICAN CONTEXTION
John M. Motility, president_ of the
Irish Republican AssociatiOD, of
Pennsylvania, has issued an address
calling upon - all Irishmen 'in the
State who favor . universal suffrage,
production of American industry,and
the liberation of Ireland, to meet in .
each Congressional diettictand elect
one delegate and an altern ste to at
tend the Irish Republican Conven
tion, which takes place in Chicago
-on the 4th of July. The address
states that the position taken by
Senator Sumner deserves the support
of all true Irishmen, and that a vast
majority 4 -of the Iritih
..citizens will
ally themselves with the Republican
party.for the • practical enforcement
of his.pol'ey and views.
Every day - adds' strength - to
the straight4int Repnblican ticket In
Proinieent Tiraintane tiner
in Washington predict a esPerb vie:
tory. The rebele , are despondeeksad
admit the failure of till their 'ingeni
ous artito defeat a free , conetitotion
and oierride the
. idvocstes of equnl
rights. • _
se- 4 breact of Pic"l*9 anY,bas
just cocae,to op close in Chicago, by
which oldisa Gum, of Cincinnati get.
-100,000 Out- of an old bachelor'naw
ed S prague: ":Served' hici 411.
cr.
till" A boy iii4 — yeark o was
,at
reigned la
the Police IlonrA . ,of Olociq-
AStt few days fists for eentrelsogh.
par. To Pitortass,—The 3 type ea
which this Paper'is ri will, be
sold at s bargain if applhati lot mai
inil
Uniritrreeentitin , •aesslon'stAibtol,
11,4
N. 1t., - . (iiigilibed: heel( bilieilik A
.NeOluti9P,,cePiurOg:..AF.v.w •PkcSili
perintendentof Govtrnment• Print,'
Offiee,,.For 6.,! . tnployjog,a SOile - 0f..7 -
eriokikouglua aal weompnitor.,
l io
be sure,- the. ostensible sessoranticli t
In iiiiiif? o ,,VPU:ot.':#o' . #o l 9ki::fir!h•
Mr. '1),Is: a " rat,"... , The =real canes; le
.h'b. PRlOr.i....** young, Donotwisi, 4111
proven-that he never - worltedlor reds
than trnion',.ir.lo4l.3.• 1 The , etttibi rinse,
resorted to: by. the .lilnt.4u , eavpre-b*
strongly of -the ,titeeserving• policy?
. • _
'of tineertiptilona politielari,krolJnetita
the contempt of the high minded and
honorable members of the craft, • !4.
Tux e.ixsus - ConitittitX : I r . lif.i Census .
Committee remain in s ? .esiou r ip'' .
Washington. , They have- arrived , at
no definite . c onclusion regarding a
. t
general system, ba t heir investiga
tions . have beau s ' ,te'nprehenSive
that it ie hopefully pred cted ths — Xthe
next cenena7will' be 1 triore complete
than any yet • uttenipted by our Gov,
ernmest The opinions of all the
prominent statisticatird sci e ntific
men of the , country bearing .weight
on the-subject have: been , •or will be
taken by the committoe, sud nothing
will be lett undone •'!i-i - siiilte' the
rnart.hcoming'Werk" favorably' com
pare with, the;:censue., of:Au Euriopeaa
f•-l; .
Gountriea
and`Lah4ters'
£1614a
k ‘ enosylvauie, hsyinit by, their strike'
Accomplished. their 'object, viz!: the
depletion of the coal' sliest, 'hi the.
markets; iiiie''Ordered";thet 'nntl
after the, 16th inst., 'ell districts or.
branehes which, can• agree witlrtheir .
employers As to the boob; anti
condi
tion of rColiMptimi shall rt;stime Work.
itts. The Grind - Lodge of G.iod'
Temp Ears of PgnosYlvania,closcd its'
time days' ensaion at Scranton • on;
the 10th. About 2000,4ampresents•
tives'end others, vrere in attindanee.
The. wereelected :
,
futon,: of , Great .Bend, G. W.
T, E.: WjKitby, of -Northumber
land, G. W. ; Annie'4Olteovf; of
Phlledelphis, G. W. V. ;L.
4 ttlio 4
`Wright of Lancaster , Gf' S: •a.
:E..,Johnson,R. W. T. The next year's
Ossion will be held- st.Geitysburg.,
Tut rennwced Peter Cartwright,
'4613 now clo;iing his Aftielh.year
.aa presiding plder iu the Ifet'lodist
Church, and the sixty-sixth year bf
Va . regular miniatrr, will haie 'a
jubilee entertainment hiM ty .
the 'ministers' of the ElllitkoiaConfo
once, at. Lincoln, during the obssitin
in September next,
Wl3Biii. WILLis , PHELPS &
of Springfield, Mass . baie contracted
to build and. *quip , tho Philadelphia
and Washington Railroad - from Bora,
10, N.Y., to Lock Haven, 'pp., a 'dis
tance of 125 miles ? f6r $3,000,090.
The work is to be commenced in July.
M. By special request Gov. Cm
nu was the guest of the Directors of
the Philadelphia Union, - League on
Monday, at the official dinner. Thili
la the first entertainment of the kind
ever tende..ed by the League to a cit•
ilea of Pennsylvania. •
Much apprehension is:. enter
tained at Washington as
,to th 4
fare of our minister to Beeeoa-Ayres,
Mr. MeMinox. Nothing • hati; n
'beard from him since his lanaing'at
the heed-quarterii of: Lopez on; the
12th of Dec. lasi
MONUMBNT DEDICATIOX A? GUMS.
BURG.*Eztensive` prepararatiotni•are
being made at 42Iettyabnig tcl make
tTie monument declinatien it'that
.place a gr.atel, success. , t 'rb e cereino
ny is to coeiti off on„ ibe tirst,of July
next. • All the military orgatifrations
of the country att'invited to attend,
requested Co .4 orrei t yiiiicate
their intention of being present .116
soon-as practicable. , :iA
Yune 18
'pronch - of the Jubilee 18. - Marked 'l4
an' immense fifoa of ,strafigers.,. The
churches to-day .
'ctiowdodtindiercces. 'SeVerat musical
•organilatitMerroM' a digs:nett', baie
arrived, inebiding one ficini rhicagO.
i:a4 eirivd reing'
a ing_
civet, ;accom panied Mr.. Ui s ai? ) t
'Odd fatuity. leave 'thie, e v g-
Moe for,BoAop,*:a*utfhe: Ye*
Jubilee;
.r.,
Nair:Yons; June., -15,—Piesident.
Grant/eft to-night. for Boston by the
Fall River boat. s
'General Dix , was a passenger •on
cibtOibria whieh arrived last night.
;‘,....ileportasys another Cuban :expe
ditinn,,numbering toroihundred teen,
will leave here within fortyeiglit
houtte.'
A feaeRBIBLZ NOBLIMAN --While many
4tmet l iceomor 7 , wealth mod fashion—
the wonld-be aristocracy .of th.. , eons•
yy—bripg. pp
„their eon" in rtiloptio
idfcheiti; ot "oiried thetiOnto Ora*
idoos.rneroly . rot the lake el outline;
the "41)164 of Iflogloodt a» bogiitilog
to shim opoptotoO of - 0 F•diepor
ration to the
!Writes tai'
fire moulds
► number of
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rocitton. this Is to fortdBsllpsy:
istlnebte a.lsty scastitt, so I
listpoutudisit atm this We,
WIL I * . MIXIEZIL
lump. 1101111-3 t• • • .1 h
CA II TI•O
ant Just rinse or
, aonalnirtaseinp or •
Wan pay no debta
OAUTIO'
V mite; LOTTIF.
iierooni
without Ad
Mita:J 011240,1
ag
I pip no debts
' Eiteshognii.J..
A .
DAS I ; :
Notice is .14 renAtiat Indebt
ed to the estate of .1 111.• Igo at Otitell.
decease& are req. • • to ..
lend ell permits h a b r w =" *
ei rl g r u it
Plaid tbemalatt •- • - tot Nottlemest; ••
teite•l6. 16d9- 4, ' ' 1- • ' 11114121 -• -MltoirdsltslarEL'T
No .T I
=to"#
June 36. 1
.1-7
ta ON. lip Ansi WA-
Ad 1 i Wised' • boast antimafia alp laid
eau or pmeocaliou. this is ibesotorp, So t
t• • a alt person" to barbe"t or trait UT oti ray
a ant as 14101 pay no Mato, bow eioltsse•
at4l ., upgoti liAteta•
Mons, Joie • .1189-Ir3. , • •
lITIO .
V BURG
witbwitjamil • . .
bid AU wapiti( •
liCeciwt, U L w
leg after thhi •
ANA*. May
ALL ''KIN
‘Pvevisioin
May IS MIL
`STEVE,
45. lc-4wpm:
carper of die 94
Rockwell' Store
Towanda. V
A.l touslre
rutin/ end w ,
vool or
ad inert Aldo!
Oita' to on{C cn
yin' be' ,
grad lea api
pork In stall
,
Caarptawn,
S II Nl?
LIB.
.
°WAIf
The underage'
and Picket 11
oomplded a ii
the premium. 1
Mhos citing
mat WOW ea
upon 114 goal
ty desir t ed. P
notice •
blia
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"'"" MO*" .••• ' • ••!••• , --- ~ - ;• •-,..-- NM
Store; ' ' ' cisa
Chonnot; 11. ' ,:. -.- .. .. .......'.... COO
.. c i .. , 1 ' ~... 4„110
• _ •
__ ll •• P rr Blaoksikith'" " 6,110
TM ,fol og iddltkinal , chows milt' be
made for dittrating Coal .11P144n Pie 11P=0114
-,,, •• • •
Tor Ti0n,;.50 eta extra for arying Li - 60 Val
Half T0a..33 ." tl " ' alt " 26 lo i
c lut t er w a s 44 .. es 3 3 , t ,
mr Orderqsy be , II t" an to Tod, saber,
of Pal road Elizabeth rt., or at H. C. lo'
ter'. Drag rit ;
sig gam goat 1,111 all CMOS tem4Oidalti
41 0 till! - •
• -‘t. " '• -• '' *, WARP 1 8.. Intim' ..
I • lanniada. l.ll/61...41: , -: -..,.., ~ ,
fIfiNCE
'LI West
, lbw 20.
81 '°
Nut
Mai SO
Vpll S 4 -g.:L , Tikeheigiiierki'MrAiis
I. 'mime riteretitetete - Aletieionge
cessistiaroli, Owellb* Home. iod Let . eudi
• , *Bat% side,„el; Unbar&
itrazi4l% lateen the ftpatltilde aft
riUtetteet„ • With elitittlel Oa'
the wartime ; of thiettuiertf; tTAs, Priliegt7'
wUI beiold a hatpin.' . , I , •
• el 11 , num&
;-Tewestie •• I " ;• •
rt Vet "
Pint
May
fiehiaiithe T leplopio
th t ts
;L:it
Toirsi
VVre ds, riten:
11_1M:MMUST.
HIRAI
H.' Fox. Tovaida,t 9 .-,
..nuar wessempin
. ,
.—WEERFAS,, •
X., MI left aly bed an. •
I WOW all
•
=4. 4 2 on ••t as
•
bit eastraddec - tbla dab.
J. A,. At' :Vl.' ct„
. ( 10.1X9—Xt ' ' •
FJETULTiat,i;:
dip glib. I be
etekte firectb2!e
Wyeti l
m .
boo WI ;my lied Oeulf 'booed
proromnon. i btireby
orboriog or trinfiog bar oa los '
I par no dibta of her costae.
' ato. A.' CBILIM.
11189.-43te .
GROCWRIES AND
*with& .*d 'tunic I.
C. &PAWS'S.
IS; 11 - :D - ; Pkysiev - iit and
ItPeidevei at W. ildaNCEmin,
Colley-eta. o °Mee , over
opilositd Magus Acrase,
~
i 25, ISIS' —or = '' '
.ou4g:tAi ma ) p w Ex ,/
iliteippiovemests, la tbeWoolea
er power we *hitt be iptable•to
cloth the °pretest aseaba.
matlee to prevent . disappelat
bmers Ilirlr aekt - eeisoW pa'
with ale earrhhibawat la ism
!laments. as, eapebla , :ef do
twat asaaaerotad at abort ao.
. % 11:1E - INOILUI.
]9,149. . _ .
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PPLIED WITH
Al2#llIlE3,
F rm
ek NEWS BOOKS.
AND'i l ingrioN BOOKS
7r - 1 (- •
AT 11
MILERS PRICES.
ALBO,
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A COAL YARD 1
ITS AND BITUMIN6ITS
COALS.
ed hieing leleed ibe.Cced Iritrd
• ' Bastn.tritudje t
Costl.llemas antallee.upetil
low prepared to Sw .the
detail` %lathy lin ish
dirt.
• Awe( , 61 obese arilid coeds
oseeouble Wag 12 trt It l i t at ti r
oei'at the Xaed oath e
TAMED Ling Alth
ONE
OF TOBACOOB . THAT
fin Tithe, Twice; It
: ,11:114 0 .00Erear ,
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BUIL - DSRir MA-7,1f-BIALB,
la imps stock; belodlag
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MEM
PAINTS AND , OILS,
l OW CRUST, by,ehe biactr,
BLACKSMITH'S,
And .COOPER'S_TOOLS,
O'Ar,k..9 l*:.l';' , ,'s ::I! 0 % ., . ps . R ,
Saisri Fiym,
*itz 0 itid*aLe,.Pfttifizei
haRINO, TACKLE and gooxs
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DOTir'IS WASHING HAOHINS ;
Univeraai MnUs 'Wringer.
EIXCIABIOIt BENCH WIIINGICR.
SILVER. PLATED .WARE,
I LAMPB. LA/1"111112113-11817811116,
GUNS AND PISTOLS
POOKENEN#BB, RAZORS,
g , I , OI4SOREI, ,
TA. 13, Lit P.IT PAL . E 8 Y . ,
AC,oxfrukz Rwsa4 m'L
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KG MA 024 N
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MEM
Ws.
Co's.
M
EMI
-6.-.-'
RaEltlellASFX/Wa:
lirgest Stick of
Ya~ Tuaid::
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.
ME
I- Wi'ol76lll ,
o . 2:
• (mAsti,
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NM
Nei 2bentionutntil.
S.' It
Would
and
at his
MOAN'
have
York,
gives me in advantage over others
in the trade. 1 would say to amp
.....-m-amiactrogru t lar
• ,
.icastrumrraru...
Gooderfra r rkeirwirog
freig t ave or es e the ea. ebrr.
Buck-Eye lower.
.I'7lmtAlß ‘ ,_ stvfMr4K,
Burrs, w i pAcit ROw13 1 1: OP.
NORTH
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11'
t::! , .1
Ifoßitti
4 1 4 '
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t - 77,4
4 ea arid 'sleet* 41
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MEIN WOOll , l BE CO.
rues e forifie
R 11'34. T Z
,S I
B'A b T T Y'
MED
I as "plat for lye.
G,-IpEAD„ AND_ -ZINO
• Fut ao . ft!! rot
OUR OLD HOME -000 K STOVE;
BITSIIONWS BRILLIANT and
MO.RitTING ,GLORY
Heating-,stovee.Z
I am 141eiii,
• •
•
TERWILLIGER ' & 00.'S SAFES.
I am agent, for
TURNER'S PATENT .LADDERS
L Dave • very law stark Dr
S I OYTOES' and GRIND STONES
Hay and`Straw Forks ,-
Hand snit Horse Althea,
Scythes and Scythe Snathc,
FOR THE HATING gASON,
Carpenteeii Tante,
_ Wagonmakrt's oola,
, -
sod everything need io thiir iioe
IP always re dy to
MAiIIFACTICiRE OR REPAIR
Any kind of Tinware
, •
I m Headquartips of faytiOag in,tha
HARDWARE LINE. •
GA and be convlactd. t
Towasi a,,Jan• 1869'
MYSR,
Us rlig.i unhand the
TOBACCO AND CIGAR STORE,
One door 600tb of the First Nations I Butt,
SOW selling* ever3ththg In Ms lloe wholesale
and
He keep.conitiaitlt oo heed a complete
stock el -
011014311 CIGARS,
I•INSCUT. 8110Kitio I PLUG ToilAce°,
rut op, p ell style,. The best vaUtles of
SHOWN BLACK asil SCOTCH SHUT S
The mostaelsbra tad hr ands of
FANCY SMOKING TOBACCO
in rest variety
PIPES,
'TOBACCO 'BOXES and POUCHES,
;' MATCH SAFES,
aid sit &rade.' usually' kept in's first elms
CIGAR STORE
Nairn Rill do well to cal l and emelt* Ida
lake and well selected dock.
- Towanda; /melt 19.18;9.
HE NEW AND IMPROVED
ELLAS,BOWE,
.F 4 ugyStEwrnr 4V4CHINES,
irencavaitea theltrit Mae at the Parie Ex.
, 4,:poattloelll67, ever $3 other Illiehtaesi.
llio,thi v 1611Oribig State Fairs of 1868 hive
militia, ibls Wotan the Int premium I -
-.Ass, York . Olds. Peoasylvaaia. Kiessahn•
sets. .New Ipapablre, Vermont, Wimpla,
-,-: '
Alt thatialaty Takao! 11adlies . Ossadriga,
ChnregoLysiss,,ilkissas,,Tosphlar,, Beam,
4 111101tia,Elak' ay*, th 1
isigeton.aad
Awl otothers:' ' •'-, • • . 1 . .' , 6 -t;
1 1 9 1114 : el UloCisialltee•altrallilfaelosr,
it. tat State Fair kW la Iliehrotsr, Tall of
18611.--I"Year CeitialtS4 have' *saw eel the
=llteerlag.Narldaesita which their*.
was tined. Sail. sapid remasiesd as
tho Wet loft add'Anthers for all vorle,llllas
:It riWaliiiircbg Rabbles, sad tor tbe Ibllowbg
vela= r .seMtyof caustinettow• 481—
=V of as totkapperaad %par
' 31-11Itseptiamispraest. 4th.-4nat
Ediwork dim% ill saterials abn-lbe
allitehmests to the Ilarldaelor
,felllss,
' lad, tsel6ll, tkallinVAolltles, ma
/militia, eadlog, sad the ease Ina and - shay
/110 applied, , tab—The daubiny of aerie
tido_ ~e A bane ilia of hardened steel, a , . *ad..
Piitpd Saltalidtlega. ' , We ref:Samna! 1 1 0,64
al Anti stlie minims:, Braider. illckerAiun i t
esikri; daibrolderet. Illnder,'reller_ dad
pfhtil ia .Task Master. 740. 4: , .;4
asd 94 Mad sithresl.lraia
will as
triarle ir st;trlth a Mach - image
sitodlio Ma other latiolilimis.; • flesure ' lad al
wle.slati before ma litchis). Pries (rota NO
'11f1=1;:sod stirriaarldoe warritsled.; ~, TM
K Wad *floor Masifietirlds 11 Aeldser for
Miteas,-11061„ abok.• Muse= sad. Carried, Wi
fe** "ell laistra to rapho eolastaatl-
DOlfall WWI aid latthem. • ,
o - r; nseszos TSILIBUR,Itaia. - igr •
lei
,coup u.- atTsasuf 1 % „p.
.11400;MtirtOriiiiiiattria: -
• - , . xx• us a friaL
Nee lbv
E3EM3I3
Imam
2irp dock
ODs; • •
I; r
.I...z9l.o,AMprikearm_
HOOP SKIRTS,
,C(LOT113 1 ;11 CfASillritlie / ,;!
How!,.
404. D. NOTioN&I
7 DO •r*7
V r iN? " . ; ! A • .
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II
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-CONN 'TAO;
MEM
1 It‘t .
*ND BATTS.
LADIES;
MISSEt3I - sad
CHILDBBNS;.
H ATS
AND
OAPS .
CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS,
S AIX PAPER,
ALSO. TOE CELEBRATED'
)i5;
Oar Spring Stock 'is now complete
itt'ettry Department; and our Goode•
have pot been esilected with.a view to
secure largo protito, but, to ple.asetnd
benefit our enstornrrs. We believe
we have succeedbd-ln this, and invite
all to call aaii Verify our staterneut
TAYLOI ST. CO.
Towanda, April,l, 1869
e j UST RECE•I . VED
MOMANYE'S STORE
LARGE AND WELL sExiaTED STOCK
Spring and Sunnier Goods,
AT THE PRM3ENT
Depression of 14 Market
Whitt4wM.be sold secoll4l3' at
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL I
Atio,•dlreet frl)m Liverpool,
ORATES, t F tIROOaKY
Tows*. Aprils, 1819.
LO 0 IC. 11 - 8 $1
COWELLI'MtER, , -
at the old stand of .BaamusaaS Cowan, ire
now racideings knsaad wall selected stock of
.10001Ma4iD4iMAMBIOFEL
Aka they oft to cub ; Doyen s bikes taut
Illi elh e r i ng Was IgnalripiOthilic
41 1 / 11"-tt
leihrgeikawnwl
.., 4
043PMA1
•
POWELL & CO.;
Ina/hied tbelr facilities for
tbolß so} - i-t tble )ino,ano tre now
46eildbir1or ttre ; • • =
: -
131121
LOVES,
*ETTEi A ^ , ii`,O,RTE'D RTOCP;
UM
OS
tLOOR OIL CLOTTIS
DENIMS,
rEra
STRIPES,
They respect Italy unite i tier tier' lot the rib
lid.tq this department_ or 'their burinets,
pledge themselvea that their gcods shall al
ways b e Bold at.
• - -
LOST -ST PIIICL44,
h!arqk 22,1669.-u
GREAT BA - RGAINS IN
SHOES,
BOOTS & SHOES,
NEW Tom BOOT AND SHOE STOW.:
I=
The undersigned
well selected stock
BOOTS
MI. &C
SPRING AND SUMMER - TRADE,
Which wesoff,r low fcr Car.ll Cc ‘ a:l,ling n!
GENTS,
GENT'S SEWED and PIDGCSO EMT':
?hulk 121 for past Urn; V 7 APh :it a (on t in , ,
owe of •Itre same. .
CUM= croaprossi) GILVERT J 7. OAHE. .
Towanda, Pa.. April 15, 11,9:
! j . M. comiraN - si
UP TOWN CLOTHING STORF4-
BLAZE CLOTH AND FiNCT CNSSIMERE
SUITS, at JERRY COLLINS'. -
LINEN
S I N - G 0 'V ERCOA TS
TRIMMINGS. OF ALL KINDF,,
GENT'S FIIIiNISHING GOODS,
At JERRY CO \ LLISS'.
HATS &- \ C.A.PS,
At -JERRY COLLINS:.
•
I=ll
INI
gain'
.t
OM
SPRING iißAltg
A more extensive and
Or
"CARP_ETINGS,
IiATTINGS, DRUGdETS,
IC. &el.
Than they have ever before otTereff
A? ?U
So]th end o
se Blcck
og a large E!
sfroEs;
Sotto!)le for the
L.I.DIES,
AND CHILDREN WEAR
3ILDE TO ORDER
REPAIRING NEATLY bON'e:
and ready when promised
Opposite the Cycle Howe, •
96 MAIN STREET,TOWANDA
NEW SPRING GOODS,
Recebrederery day, at JPRRY COLLII:S
Of all kinds at JERRY COLLINS'.
LINEN DUCK SUITS,
At JERRY COLLINS
At JERRY" C )1.1,1NS
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES
\ At JERRY COLLINS' at COST
BOYS CLOTHING l
At JERRY COLLINS
Selling Cheaper than any lincife in Torrand3
CALL AND SEE P. 111!
J. 51t7COLLINS
May 25. Igg 9
N-E"t GOODS AT
R. A. PETrES A. CO IS
Direct%y ppp•:>ite the Court linuFe
:he. have jast • parch wed in New Y,in
reek stock of •
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Consisting (in p It) of
DOUESTIC AND FANCY DRY Ot?F S
DRESS GOODS,
MILLINERY GOODS
HOSIERY,
DRESS TRIMMINII'S
and °lntl ass ortnient of
NOTIONS, &C., &C
They would teepee tfullylte their old Cus
tomers and'the nubile* generally. lo give them
a call before 'purchasing elsewhere, pledging
themselves to sell as cheap as any cue In To.
Wanda. •
wands.
They keep the genuine
ALEXANDER KID GLOVES,
JIIVANS KID GLOVES,
HARRIS' SEAMLESS KID GLOVES
IMMI
MILINERY DEPARTMENT !..:1
hilhotoughly furnished with all the novelti,!.+
of the season. and some of the most experienced
milliners to attimd to the wants of of the ladles.
Especial attention paid to Bleaching and Straw
work. Milliaers Wishing ,goods at wholesale
prices will do well to callor send their orders;
' B. A. PErTDS & CO.
Towanda, Apr .1 27. 1862: —3ro
1119ROCLAMATIONi—Whcreas Iron
1 - PARRIS R. STREETER, President Judge
of the 12th Judicial District, =consist lag of the
mountte.s of Bradford..aell Susquehanna. and
lions z Reunion Friable and J. W. Van. Dyke.
Associate Judges, in aid for ashl Couny of
Misdrold...htetriesued their precept bearing date
the 14th day Of fay, A.D. 069. to me directed'
for holding al 'adjourned Court of Common
Pleas, at Towanda, for th. County of Bradford,
on Monday, the 2lst day of June next
Dated at Towenda, the4th da of Ma, in_ the
. year of our Lord on e thousa n d eight y hundred
and 'sixty.nine, and of the Independence of
the Waited States, the ninety-second. -
WILLIAM GRIFFIS, Sheriff.
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