Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, June 09, 1870, Image 2

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    News- From- ail' Nations.
Texas is cidlec . the Bonne State.
—Trollops expecte; to visit Ameri-
—Minnesota reporis a scarcity of
raaroad laborers.
Strawberry festivals aro in , full
lAtat in Baltimore. • •
—Buffalo has tho largpst tonnage
of ani port on !lie lakes.
di eusin is ess a int; godper_ districts
--Potato bugs continue lively is
Illinois. '
—The number of cattle' owned in
Earopo- is 95,700,000.
—Local taxes in England and
Wales amount t 04100,000,000.
—A. mine of emery has been dis
covered at White Cloud, Kama&
—There are two hundred and fifty
steamers travelling the . Danube.
—A college for the education of
colored ministers is building in St. Louis.
—An International Prhibition will
he held abliaples nest September.
lowa Pear Contention will
meet at Monnt Plpisant on the 18th of June..
—The mason will erect a
some temple at Terre Haute, Ltd.
- —Tha•Lisatno of potato bugs in
Michigan ii Logi=
—An amateur poetical magazine is
to afflict Loudon.
—A Russian railroad to Sebasta
pool-will be commenced this
.year.
• —The day boats have commenced
their regular trips on the Hudson.
--Chic* boasts the third heaviest
dry gool firm in the United Ste*
—Sunday beer resorts at Nashville,
Term., are called horticultural gardens.
—Ten new buildings for arsenal
purposes rill be put up on Rock Island.
—The Bothschilds are said to have
lately . lost enormous sums of money.
—North Bridgewater, Mass., is ex
perimenting on three-wheal&l wagons.
—Thu new Synod of New Jeisey is
appointed to meet at Elizabeth, June 21.
—Seven American lady sculptors
are at Rome.
—The Democratic editors of thi.
State meet at Altoona, Jarta I.
•
—A convent is to be built at La
Crosse, by the Franciscan order.
• , —A convention of colored ministers
la to assemble in St. Louis this week.
—Prospect Park, Brooklyn, is said
to be competing with the New fort Central
Park.
—A cotton gin has been invented
which dispenses with hand Labor in picking cot
ton from the bales.
—lt is stated that an ap'pen' I is to
he made for funds to repair and-recto 'Mount
Vernon.
•
• —The Czar has founded a
. spital
at Constantinople for sick Russian 1 ors and
pilgrims to Jerusalem.
—A suitable monument 3 to be
erected over the remains of the late Bishop
Cobbs, of Alabama..
--Corley county, Kansas, Which
had not a white family tw - o years ago, has now
a population of 2000.
• —The Second Annual Premium
Tobacco Fair of Southern Illinois is to be held
at Cairo on the 2d of June.
—Nearly all the corn iilanted in
Peoria county, Illitiois,has rotted nu the ground,
and is being replanted.
—The Sunday school teachers of
Indiana Rill meet in convention at Evansville
on the 7th, and oth of June.
—There are in Columbia county
Wisconsin, the /kolociyil sacs, 10,487 horses
0.20,000 head of cattle and 5.1,217 sheep.
=An ordinance prohibiting Sun
dal. dances was passed by the Common Connui
of 'Milwaukee by a rote or 11 to 6.
—Az Irish woman who hid mar
rid n Chinaman was before a St. Louis conr
recently for trouncing her Asiatic spouse. •
—ln Indiana r :Decoration Day, aril
int he celebrated until the 30th of July, whet
the farmers will havo finished their harvest.
—Bloomington, Illinois, has a largo
fernale suffrage association, embrAcing in its
membership several officers of the University.
—Tho first Greek church in
is Xaon to he opened in Now York by the
I:usw:an government.
—Several orchards in the vicinity
of Bedford, Lawrence county, have been almost
ruined by the caterpillars.
—St. Paul's cathedral, London, ap
clrs to hero danger from the burrowing op
erations of the Metropolitan District Rarilway.
—Pennsylvania capitalists propose
erecting extensive Car faMories at Duluth, to
supply the new roads of northern Minnesotit.
—Bolivia and Peru have lately been
having a diplomatic quarrel, but Bolivia has
finally apologized,
_and the two republics are
got friends again.
'—A secret order, with ritual, signs
and grips, called this Ettrtliquake, has ongtna
tA in Tipton, Indiana. Its object and purpose
are unknown.
•
—During the coming swum' er Miss
Ransom, of Cleveland, is to paint portraits of
Governor' Hamilton and General Cox for the
Capitol at Columbus.
—Joseph Salter's residence, in
.lersoyrille, Illinois, WEIR struck by lightning
last neck . Ilia wits was knocked insensible,
but no other serious injury was done.
—"ls that marble?" Said a gentle
maii pointing to a bust of Kentucky's Brea
statesonan,'rooently iu a New York store. "No
that's Clay," replied the dealer.
-7Decoration Day wai observed on
the SOth of May instant at Washington . as else
nhere. The egmmittee hare appealed to the
ladies Waslaineton and others for flowers.
—Leington, Ky., gets the New
York papers the next day after publication, by
a sudden arrangement with tho express com
panies.
—Advices from the west coast of
Africa report that a party of missionaries hare
been captured by the Ashuntemi and taken into
the inttnior.
—A Hollander is negotiating for
50,000 acres of land in the southern part of
Martin county, Minnesota, for a colony of his
countrymen.
--Denver, Colorado, was built on
the banks of an extinct creek. The creek has
now becomes constant stream, needing to be
crossed by
.bridges.
. .
—New De lama is in Wisconsin.
In New Denmark last week there was a bear
weighing 114 potwels, but as he hawsinee been
kill ed and ent up he exists there no longer. Tr
—Fruit logs in the South till be
glad to bear there seems to be no doubt
but what therebe an average fruit crop this
soar throughout Cherokee, Georgie and Alaba
ma. - .
—ln the stomach of an alligator
recently &mod on the Combithee river was found
a large li,qhtwood knot, a whole bottle, and the
neck and - bottom of another, and a bunch of
hair.
--An Imperial commission has re
ported that the monitor Onondaga, which the
Freneh.governutent from the United
Statt*, - la the moat tire craft for (*ask de
fence in the whole navy of France.
- .
•
—A fearful fatal accident last week
t (*a Mr. T. D. Parker, mayor, and a promi
nent citizen of Vsneehnrg, Kentucky, trim was
literally cooked alive by falling into a large tank
<,f blot); heated by steam, for feeding bogs.
.
• —The sentence of death pissed up
tili the English convict Rutterford, who was
resplte4 on acconnt-of the malformation of his
welt, has been commuted to penal servitude
t‘ir
life
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EDITORS.
E. 0. GOODRICH. . 8. W. ALTOSO.
Towanda, Thursday, Imo 9, 1870.
.PROSPECTS OF THE unturnticAli
PARTY.
The- Philadelphia Press says the
signs of the times were. never more
favorable for the success of the • Re
publican party than now. More than
a year of President GRANT ' S Adminis
tration has expired, and its policy
has, been fully unfolded to the coun
try. Its honesty, its economy, its
steady diminution of the debt, com
mend it to the favor of all the people.
The firmness with which the reins of
Government have been held indicates
a vig,ornnsurpasscd by any previous
Administration. The President's
plainly-indicated purpose to' faithful
ly obey and execute the laws is sure
to save the country any renewal of
the unhappy scenes which transpired
under the rule of the arrogank and
lawless Ala - DREW &mow. Prophesies
of a breach between President Gseicr
'and Congress, made by Democrats,‘
with whom the wish was father to
the thought, have Signallv failed.
The cordial relations which existed
at the beginning between the execu
tive and legislatiVe branches of our
Republican Administration •have
grown constantly stronger, and now
our-opponents have no hope of prof
iting by anything like 'a rupture in
the dominant party.
Republican members of Congress
who soon go before the people for
a re-election have uow no issue to
join with the President, as they had
with JOHNSON when the pestilent pol
icy of the latter was on trial at the
polls. Whatever influence is used
by the Administration in the coming
election will be brought to bear in
favor of the Republican candidates;
and this must give them a great' ad
vantage. Ir-
The Republican party also gained
incalculably by the fifteenth amend
ment, which has added vastly to its
strength. It has given the party so
many accessions as to make hitherto
Democratic States, like Indiana, Con
necticut and California, reliably Re
publican.
• The bill to enforce the fifteenth
amendment, if finally adopted as
agreed iLpon by the conference 'com
mittee, will take the State. of New
York out of the hands of the corrupt
Democracy, 'since it attaches the se
verest penalties to the crime of " re
" peating;" and makes the criminal
amenable to the United States courts.
If such a law shall be enforced it will
cut down the apparent majority with
which the city of New York has over
ridden the country, and will place
the Empire State once more where
she rightfully belongs—in the Re
pliblic.an line.
Congress will adjourn on the 15th
of July, in ample time to participate
in the coming campaign, but riot too
soon, we trust, to pass important
measures of useful .legislation de
manded by the country, which will
promote the popularity of the party.
The standing of Republican members
of Congress with their constituents
will depend much on what they shall
do within the few remaining weeks
of the preient session. The " eyes"
of the people are on them, and they
will make up their minds as to limy
they shall cote at the coming election
more from what their Representa
tives do before the 15th of July than
from the stump speeches they shall
make after that time.
The immediate future of our party
is; most auspicious. With the pres
tige of an unbroken series of victo
ies, with the reinforcements furnish
ed by the fifteenth amendment, with,
the popularity procured by unexcep
tionable and Congression
al records, the success of the party
has " assurance doubly sure."
M 5,.. The next November election
,will be the most important held since
the fall of IE6B. A new house of Rep,
resentatives must then be chosen
and besides, one United Senator from
each of the following States: Maine,
New Hampshire, Massachusetts,
Rhode Island, New Jersey, Delaware,
'West Virginia, Virginia, North Caro
lina, South Carolina, Alabama, Lou
siana, Mississippi, Kentucky, Arkan
sas, Michigan, Minnesota, and Ne
braska. Many of the present Repre
sentatives were elected by suci small
majwities that there can be no cer
tainty as to the politics of their suc
cessors. Seventy-eight received ma
jorities ranging from forty-one—giv
en to Reading, of Pennsylvania—to
twenty-five hundred. Nino Demo
crats and fifteen Repulilicaus hold
their seats by less than six hundred
majority.
udgment has been given in
New York against a railroad in a
case of interest to all travelers on
yearly tickets. A traveler purchased
a ticket that entitled him 'to a hun
dred rides. Re paid,- therefore, for
one hundred rides; but when he had
taken fifty rides he lost his ticket,
which Was the oily evidence he had
of having paid his may. The rail
road company tried •to take advan
tage of his loss by' compelling. him
to pay again. and he sued for so
ranch money as would pay for the
fifty rides yet due, and the railroad
company had to come'down.
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eassasoliii- 4 rhe - trnit4
Mites Son* is impr•Osed to boom
posed of. Or.) hind MOW geintle
men, wh ose, iliac 4MS A
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zmemw mally s , the
•,
Lower Hollee..: HOW
or •
" intarra.*
lowing remarks, made the Otheidtit;,
during the conaideration of theikik
propriation Bill 41 motion wasmade
to insert an amendment for $1.00,000
in aid of an expedition to the North
Pole in the interests of science.
Mr. Saulsbury (Dem., DeL) offer
ed art ,ame ent that the expedition
will be vs/ a. vie* to diseo
said Pole, measuring its`length
circumference, and, if practicable,
bringing it to this country. F. •
Mr. Drake (Rep., Mo.) outputted
to add-the words "-to be mead as a
liberty pole" Other humororii re- .
marks were made, Mr. Sawyer in
quiring whether, the object of the ex
pedition was to find the place where
the parallels of latitude met.
Mr. Cole . (Rep., CaL) explained
the great value • and importance of
the prlect to the fishing interests.
Mr. Patterson (Rep., N. H.) hoped
the Pole would bring some fish with
it. _ It might yet prove a' good fish
ing pole.
Mr. Saulsbury said that at all
\events it would be good for knocking
persimmons.
The atuendment was finally ctir
riecL Yeas, 28; nays, 25.
ie. The removal of the capital, a
subject which has been buzzing in
the heads 'of a number of western
politicians and Congressmen, receiv
ed a squelcher I \ ll4 week from which
it will not recover for some time. In
the Senate the question to appropri
ate $500,000 for the \improvement of
the Capital grounds Came up and the
Capital movers showed \ their strength
which was so ridiculouslismall that
we are not likely to hear \ anythirig
more on the subject. Harlan, Boss
and Yates were the special ehani
pions for the removal project, arid on
that ground strongly opposed of
pending any more money o the'lra
provement and adornmen t of the
present grounds. Nearly every oth
er Senator took eccasion to put him
self against the removal project, tho'
a number opposed the appropriation
on economical grounds. The propo
sition to make the apprOpriation was
carried by a vete of 42 yeas to 10
nays. Thus ended the scheme to
move the CapitaL
ea.. The total number of National
Banks exceeds eighteen hundred.
From a published statement fourteen
of these banks have failed to pay
their depositors, and . fifty-four have
surrendered their vharters and retir
ed their circulation. The National
Banking system was adopted in 1863
and has been in operation seven
years. During this time there has
not been a failure involving the lobs
of a single dollar to the bill holder:
The people of the United States have
been blessed with a uniform curren
cy, equally available in all parts of
the country. In every respect the
national bank notes are superior to
the old State issue, with their depre
ciations, inequalities and discount&
The ponderous counterfeit and bank
note detectors are now entirely dis
pensed with, and sane man having
in recollection the 'inconveniences
and losses consequent on the State
Bank system would desire a return
to it.
WESTON, rrtz WALK .—Weston, the
celebrated pedestrian, successfully
accomplished the feat of walking one
hundred miles in' twenty-two hours
on Wednesday in New York. He
walked for a wager of $1,500, and
made his last mile in eleven minutes
and thirty-five seconds. An immenSe
crowd of people collected at the rink
to see the close of the feat, and he
wag cheered lustily when he won.
He alleged that he had been offered
$5,500 to lose the bet, but be refused
the bribe. Strange, it may seem
that he chose to be so honest, when
some of his other walks are remem
bered.
ENCOURAGING. -It is gratifying to
know that the public debt is being
paid at the rate of half a million dol
lars per day. This is a wonderful
exhibition of the recuperative powers
of this government after emerging
from a great civil, war and is no less
astonishing to our own people than
to foreign rations. Our increase in
all the material elements of wealth is
unlimited and each year shows devel
opment of resources truly astound
ing.
The English and Irish para
doxically .persist in abandoning those
countries where they enjoy the inest
imable privilege buying where they
can buy cheapest' and selling where
they can sell dearest; and crowding
to, this tariff-ridden country in ever
inerasin,g minibus. -21,000 emigrants
left the one port. of Liverpool for
this country during last-month
The.existence of gold in Cali
fornia was discovered by Sir Francis
Drake in 1579; but no notice seems
to have been• taken of his report. The
accidental' finding of golden sands on
the American river, by Marshall and
Bennett in 1848, first awakened gen
eral interest in the' new' El parade),
and inaugurated pMctically the bpi
ness of mining gold on the PaCifie
coast. .
Dom' Mc Wa son-in-law of
Gen. Camtios, has -been appointed
and confirmed ‘ll;in'etex to Ttirkey:
Mr. MaYston, has been an native and
useful member • of
' , tho .. Republican,
party, flier since its orainization, and
his appointnlent giTa uaiveisal
satisfaction.
may; The phbliq debt ,state Mint for
May shows a decrease during thi
month of $12,501,962..1z What :do ottr .
Deraomtjf) repudiators' think: of
thstl
is di - s:gt the _rigid economy which
the Postmaster General - has - every;
where 'ordered le be practised by.
subordinates, and, levsking, many
expenses - and- needless—txmtraeta
made
,by --Lis. Predecessor-. ; r•rt 1
The chiefs, wartisra ma headmen
of Red Cloud's bband of
Sioux, who had been selectedto cowl
to this city, 'in accordance •szt
arrangement made.;about thrM
months ago, arrived in tbe early train
this 'morning, httigned and weary
with their long trip from the unseti
tied regions of the;West to Auk 1.444
tiOnal Capital :They wereardmin*
nied by Generalaohn E. Smith, Unit
ed States, Army; G. 43, Bandies,
St. Louis; 001. W. G. Tullock, of Ft
Laramie, and John Riebar4,. who ,is
a man of intelligenee, and possessing
considerable influence in ,the _ Sioux
nation.
„ .
The blowing prominent Indianq
compose the delegatiii: Red- Cloud,
Red Dog, Brave Beat' „Little Bear;.
Yellow Bear, Setting Bear, Bear Skin
Black Hawk, Low ..Wolf,; Sword,
Afraid, The one that runs throeg t h,
Red Fly, Rock Bear, He Via)! lav
ing Bear and Red ,
, In addition to , these the folloWing
squaws accompany the- delegation;
White Crow, Rattler; - Thunder tikini
Sans Arc, Woman and the W, 0 44
Looker. , .
Red Cloud and baud are very ..dig=
nified in their demeanor.... T , are
Arrayed in therOugh Indian costume;
and the squaws are beemningly.
tired in short dresses made of red
blankets ornamented with beads. end
feathers. They do not . seem as much
wearied as the men. . '
NEW ',7IIDICIAL C;I=TS
The bill to change the Judicial
Circuits which passed the Senate con
stitutes the various circuits as fel;
lows: - .
,
'First—Maine, - New Hampshire,'
Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Is
land and Connecticut.
Second--New York. •
Third—Now Jersey, Pennsy . lyania,
Delaware, Maryland and Virgania.
Fourth_wasno.siripi, Lousiana,
Texas and Arkansas.
Fifth—North Carolina, Sonth Car
olina, Georgia Florida, Alabama and
Tennessee. . ,
Sixth—Ohio,ifichigan i Kentucky
and West Virginia . .
Indiana . and
Wisconsin.
. .
. Eighth—Mi nesota; Tow p , Npbratk
kit,' Zulus and Missortii.l: ": •
Ninth--California, Oregon and .
Nevada. ,1
The Supreme Court,Julices, ex
cept the Justice;''are regedred
to reside in their respective circuits,
and the Chief Justice is to be known
as the Chief Justice of the Supreme
Court of the 'United States.
Judge Mercur has prepared a bill
to enable the Government to collect
the $4,000,000 due from the Southern
railroads for rolliig stock sold them
at the close of the war.
Mr. Merear, from the Judiciary
Committee, reported a bill annexing
certain counties to the jurisdiction of
tho Western Judicial - district of Penn
sylvania. Passed.
WESTERN JUDICIAL DI STRICT PENNSTLTA-
Mr. Mercur, by unanimous consent
reported from the Committee on. the
Judiciary a bill - 01 R. No. 2108) re
latiting to certain counties , of the
western judicial district of Pennsyl
vania; which was read a first and
second time.
Mr. Mum. I ask to have the
bill put on its passage at the present
time.
The bill was read. It provides, in
its first section, that all process in all
actions and prosecutions, and all ju-.
dicial proceolings at law .or in, equi
ty, which shall hereafter &hie, and
in which the defendent or defend
ants shall reside in any of the follow
ing amities of the western district
of Pennsylvania, namely, 'Wyoming,
Union, Northumberland, Montour,
Columbia, Sullivan, Bradford, Tioga,
Lycoming, Snyder, Centre, Clearfield
Clinton Camercin, Susquehanna; and
Potter, shall be issued from and re
turnable to the courts of said district
to be holden at Willianniport• and,
together with all suits, prosecutions,
or businessheretofore begun, pend
ing and undetermined, arising ,from
any of the said counties, shall be
heard or tried there only; midis with
the consent of parties the court shall
difect the same to be heard or tried
at the Courts to be lolden at Pitts
burg or Erie, in said district
-second section proposes to transfer
.to the eastern district of Pennsylva
nia the county of Liu.erne, now at
tached to the weiterndistrict of said
State, .to forma part' theiiiiid east,
ern district for judicial 'pnrposee,
in the same mianner and with the
same effect as belongs to the - eastern
'counties of said district. .It furthei
provides that, all judicial pr*esses,
both at laW and in equity; - issued in
said county, shall be , served, return
ed, and proceeded with as in the oth
er counties of said district; provided
that nothing in this section - shall 'ef
fect snits 'and proceedings now pend
ing in the western district of Penn
sylvania; and provided further that
nothing in this act shallaffei:t - any
proceeding in regard to the taking of
the pending census. •
3fr. Holman. I beg to inquire of
the gentleman from Pennsylvania,
whether this bill makes any provis
ion with reference to the clerks and
officers of the court? .
Mr. /fermi'. There .i alreaily
court established there; and the. bill
merely 'provides that the . bnsinesS
from several counties most centiga_
male it shall be there
,deterinine&
Mr. Holnian, does not provide
for another clerk or inarehal
Mr. Merear.aides • 'nil.' raw
judges, clerks, 111a11110S or Other offi-
Mr. Holman: Then I have no ob
jection to the bill.
Mr. Schofield.' :1" :rime to emend
by striking Onithewoivi!' Came Ton.".
Mr. geretir. I haffi objeation•
to . that amendment. • ,
The tunendnient a4reed,to.
The' bi ll , as. ime,fided, was 'then
erdortd to M. 61 % 1 '90 1 0 read ';
third time.' i' l o 6 lllg
tieeord'hieir.
Mr. - Merettr - ukiired to 're . iiimAider . ,
bill •iriiii4tami::
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8. 'Voluble! real'eitolc " 11
19: Valie ef.p4sonelesfide.-t , ' •
10. Place of 4 llirth, naming! . :the
86ite Thritory' of United , States;
or the country if of foteign birth. :t
. Father of fereign birth: r "
• 'l2: MOtherof foreign birth;
13. If born the year; state.
month: Ci"
14.: If married within the" year,
15 Atte#4344'-stboi4. with i '=the
16. coat tea; i ;
'l7. Cannot wrtte. „ , r; •
,18. Whether deaf and' dumb,,
iniane, or idiotic.
; nale.citiiiiniof United States
of 21 years of iiieund upward.
20. Male . Btiienii 4 - Tutted States
of-21 years and.upwards, whp§q right
to .yotAi, is denied or abridk4l oa oth
er.grotinds- than rebellion . other
crime.
Schedule.•Ttm)--- , Mortalily,Report.
1. Number of the, family - as gicen
in the second eolnmnof schedule 1. '
2. Name of ,every. person who died
during. the. poi: ending ,Tune 1;1870,,
whose' plaeo of abode at the: time' . of
death was in•thii family ,`'
3: Age_ last :birthday.i If *under,
one year; giro, months inirtiotions, as
3-12.
4. Sex--lilah3B, fenialesi- • •
5. C9lor—lVllite,' black; ' mulatto,
Chines°, Indian. • • 1: ..
6. Married or .xiidovroi
7: Phu* of birth; 'naming the State
ovillerritoiy olthe United States; 'oi.•
the country, if of for*n - hirth. 7 ;
8. Father•of foreign'hirth:
9. Mother of foreign birth..
10. Tho month in which :the per
sOn. died. . •
11. Profession, Ocenpation or trade
12. Disease or cause of death. •
Sclieduk 7hree—Proditeeidri of A:Oij
1. Wiiine - of,o;wrier,igent;pr nimi
a,,,,er of the.farm. .
2. TinttrOVed acre's of land..
3. Unimproved acres `of land. .„
4. Ctish value of farm:..
s.';Value • 'Of farming implonients
and machinery. •
6. Horses on haMI: June 'l, 1876.
7. Mules and aieefi on - hand lone
fs. Werking.'"oien ' - do do. ,
9. Well COWS do. , do.
10. ,Citheriatile • d01..' do.
11. Sheep 'dit. do..',
12. Swine d0.,d0
13 'The Vane of Stck.
14. The
,value of all
tered during
,the ±dar.
15 to 46 require the amonnt,..Of
produde raised during the , y ear end
ing Jime 1, 1870; the following" arti n
clog being enumerated:. Virlieat,. rye,
Indian corn, oats, rice,', hi' bushels;
tobacco, in pounds;"ginned.' cotton;
in bales of 4011 pounds, each; wool; in
pounds; beans, peas, buckwheat,,bax
ley, Irish potatoes, . sweet: potatoes;
in :bushels; value of orchard pre :
ducts, wine, in gallonsi value of pro
duce of market garden; poundi of
butter, pounds of cheese, tons (4114',
bushels of clover 'seed', other grass,
siedS, in' bushels, hops, poundio;
temp, deiv-rotte 'and other rotted;
thia, in pounds; maple .. sugar,: in
pounds; eane'sngur, in hogiheads of,
1,000 pounds'each; molasses, in, gal
lons; honev and, hecsiva.t, in potuids;
value of home made nianufactures.
1.. Names, of corporation, company
or individual produciug AO value of
$5OO annually. • f
2. Name of business, manufacture
or_product. •
3. Capital (real and personal) ih
vested in the business.
" 4. Kind of • power, steam, water,
wind, horse or hand. = •
b. If steam or water 'numberYcif
horse power. • ' •
6. Name or description -Ann
chines. ;
7. Number of machines.
• 8. Average number of hands `ern
ploYed.,:t Males above sixteen' years.
9i, .lemalep alxiye fifteen years, -
AO. Children and youth; •
11.._Totid amount ipaidt in.. wages
during the year. -,• ,
12.: Number of ,1 months? in aetire
operation, reducing part time to-full
-- 18. i llsterials (including mill app.
plies.anitfuel).
.14. Quantities.
15. Values(omitting ,
, fr , 6161_ ao f a
16. Production (including all job
bing and repairing). Kinds.
17. Qualities.,_
18. Values (oirittint , fractions of a
•
SchaNle INali=-B(ideri. Etatistiet:
The information Wider 'ibis heitict,
which' is to be derived 'from
doentrienb, iepits, znabb- -
'script record, of colleges 'arid
public iistitntiOns; is staid; is': fa:,
lows:' ' - •
Aggregate , and
- of .real
iarsonal Ostate.
- - Aggiio.ote 'sabots:rt. o f is* itaseis 7 .
'etT, 'SW
~* , •
Ptiblic Schobbi4--10tinbeiOfsp011egt"
Vii;' ac ileynies , iiettoiqs; ['Utter_
stela:As; - ichooPliona&' 'Ationitt' of
monayty; tax lot; sclitolif:bat iear:
Amount raiie'd Otlier*y s il 'that by
tax bat Yearj'..Autotititt rec eived !iota'
public funds for schools last isat.":,
Libiaries4;B6eist 0 1 44:
icademiess'POlic schools ; • S unday libr aries, - and - 'ttifintoei' lof 'vol-
PtheFfin:ifieLk,
it*64los rtV en3'
-;:410w . ofteb blishc " Ail
number xot - thOF iesgective Orc410;-'
' 'Seasori,.:itzta ikti: to the . , .4r en t of .
the clop . ' - ,
I~ai~iber `of irtibAlpapief6inY p 4.
",
kct o 'the Y: ;eo'en(l,leV, the 4et'
8 - 70:1 ' l ' l.
Ihimbei - of crim' irinicied 4:4
eriiiieTdtariAf - thO Ye
Itrie 1.';1870.
, to
r(iitilkiia-per *l:with; - dot -of
UM
===
culture
Wieaule Four—lndustrial.
r :r;it ..i
fertile fleas anii - gartlens ,switeriN
oven iii r oif arid.- 'patches of
They have books giv
-44-follmantiliubutrOctkug-
- branobsit
these t'liillotoired tiliiiii*osifiegeri
**lo*****lfFWA
ctovmw_owix taawoLteu
..ittfrpr* . !44*al:Tlter'i '4i - 1040 ,k
Innniier iednieratini' Ofir.zoceitil
' 5-01 ithir&V Tl 6 tigh thig*Wo - bffi
Excellency: takes Oot:tiidon! tiit;gito
friendly hoist to o.ifliisme -of
Ambrose W. ThoiriPooxilo establish
gigantic yards tcrhipilibititon
car The spiritydlathys,.Convend
.at the &tutu? niet4:2 l , ccfpnbil _ hav e .
wearied, as have : thit m ankind,
overithe clis' edision - Ofth'e 'dogLea of
debnio':Was''con
pinded onpnen pn,.
•.-•:
,point,l "f:
in good season we shall learn thnize-
MIN
'DVIG4ZIN . E LITEXUTFREiI
The Galaxy for &One of
matter, freshness of style; vigor and form. coinpares •
favorably with 'any fotmor number:: We know of Ito
magazine among tho monthlies that weld invite all
classes and degrees of retidersto iif.; . 1:141114 of its
get; and liopo to foruish something WO the taste
,of °seta:lie the Galaxy. This tray net, be etidsl*e
that its standard of litpritry . nterit is the highest, but
if true, it is elide* Breat adaptability. dharl3 .B
,Beade ftirillabik 4 ehaPfers 42 and 13 of 'hie intensely
drasttati 3 O . *4,:f PutTpkrieftlii His Plaee:";",yra-
Angellas." a•poonibillitegaret:Preaton; "TObacen.
phsgoituitt Tobacalphlglam:",by•Jolm O. Drat*,
it attililiturnitett against the Ilse 'of tobacco: jug
tinllboarthy Contributes " Asherican klett'and En,
stir:lnnen; exeolleiit in style Allli:showini itipct taste
and discrimination. As much cannot be said of hie
• aitielei ou Minmonii few months ego, iielroutis:
en to write up Amerloanyentert and EngllshWlnien.
In a subsequent nraber: • 1
Those articles are followed by "Keeping the Bastv,•
'I:I4."IVMSKiry; "Teit'Yeitis in •Itome," '" internal,
Economy of the Papal Iteleslietleal Sond*Viv•
II;" Two .Womott" by Rebovoa. Itapth?3 Davis;'
"Ad Astra," by 4: D.Ganac "itenater Killeen and.
Edwin M. Stanton," by J. S. Block; • • Hostages," by
H. II.; " Earlylneidents of this • Rebelllcat," la chap:
tee from Mr. Thurlow Weed's AtitoblOgrphy. by
Thnriow Weed; "The "
wood," by Philip Quilibett.tiLiterature and 'Ali,"
" Memoranda," by Mark Twain; "liebubc,".by the
Editor.
=I
, • .
Putnam's for citate givos.thO
leg table of contents, an eiCellenebilrotliterary fare
!tell wofth d„own ...Beam TttalLiprobo,"
.Cnt.,John lily; !tpirdf:ol. the Forth.:' Prot!' A.
Chadbourne: "The Tale of a Comet,"
.(concluded),
rol . !asd *Veneer) !•.The Optlook of our English Lit.
I.oa,Pre7 Prof. T. xucoprin.."A. Woman's Ilight,"
Mrs. L. C. Ames;
...Fulfilment," Mary R. UltAor;
"Shall see have a mato Ileadablo Bible I." J.B. M
tn/ger; Domestio Romance:" "On Titus ;" "Qua
ker Quirks," rs.. - ti . Barrcori l ..Thit 'Exhibition if.
.thc Academy." Engeno Benson; '•Dinner , ye, flumes .
sjui 111,411 4 " ..L0ui5a Palnt.c.cOmßh; .I , PioporOonal
Repreacntatioo," David 11, Field; "The Coining of
Dawn,' Edlbirialltotent..Litentturs at• Homo," It.
B. fikiddarit; “Litenktnithclepen and AftAroad,"
Carlton T. Lewis. • „
.r , • r . r
.!_,.: - ,',.x.* -4a40i1t9
UN" STATES INTFBNAL
-nEtENTlt..:—Notieci .1a hereby. gisionthat the
Annual List of &Aso-Taxan for 1870.1as : been trans
mitted to me by the Atoicssor, and 'the "if AMC has be
coma dtta - and paYablo. .1 An reagens aneUed in the
Ccunty of itradford.'Wlit make PaYlitent at my olltaa
iti the borough' of Towanda, on or before day
July. 1870. Notice is also given that all persona who
neglect or refuze to pay the duties and lava assess
ed upon thCm within thotims specified, will become
liable to pay tho...peaudtieri impoffed by Jaw in addi.
tion. . 6. D. MONTANTE,
"Towanda; Cellar Pith Dist: pa.
,
A.ITT1014::-7-1V.h erea l s ray ) - vife. LUCY
b leter4 bed and bbaid Irithont Jae aquae or
t°clam; a - 'hereby . dictition-all persons - *shod
r ir lwring or #roustiug Iter My_ account,. on l wall
tity dobtm'of 'brr Oontrigrtitig."
F-.:Albarky;,Juno ' . - JACOB BEVIL.
ARIB AL DA.-:-This. celebrated
Trott* Staub:l'l'lrd' to. found; at the Ward
How Stable/Kawatals. --OARJIIA.LDI.was - aired by
ohnOLtrin, ' , lgloo' Oland. arid he by Hill's
Bliek War*. - dare 0144erspy, bet dam Tread
well's Old Jersey Abdnllah, . Tema, $l2. -
Janet:ld.' • ' - G. IT. ARMSTROG.
. . .
coimrbie'r
.2.3„, ship heretofore eibitft; between the subscrib
ers, under the OM tune a Wan) a DiTen In the
Coal business is this day dlssolrod by rputual con
sent.
All perronainclebtrd to theilato firm ard requcatcd
to call at the ollao o; Ward S: Idoutan,ye, (ayacceasora
to Ward h. I)viularal'Eettio 'The 'Barrio tamicillistidy.
-..- • J-11. WARD.
Towanda; Jainc ALEX. toIVEN.
VOTICE Commissioners 'of
..LN Buda tap will receive Riled 'Proposals for
blinding of a WA GON ItO4D forni the foot of piano
on 11.11...8., to Latneka, Saturday, Amen; 1870.
between wand il,o'cleick,a-nt., 4 the Bonen of DAL
IleCniney, at the foot of plane. to the Jolliest and
mpg responsible bidder. *chording •to ApecilicatiOns
and plans taade known on def. 01 . Termts
Payable Io twp. orders. Commiaaleiterwreserve the
right to reject anzr hide they ftsinkiiet desirable. and
if the accepted Wilder does not give satisfactory ae.
tiatity; It will be allotted to the neat beat bidder.
D 11'0 VEY.
• .Ifr.. D. SVHOOI4OV.I.M,
• Barclay. ding 2.10-Its. I. U. BLIGHT.IIom'r&
MILINERY!,;:'
~•2048E.J. IMIGSLEY, ,
Has alpin setorhed- tram:Hew York with due var
hi,tY Pt
ME
:•; vs: -
for the Summer trade, which :nry,ofrOet. I td her,ene
tconers and the pnbilo on the ttickdreasonshle tering.
&comets repaired and irtnuncd an aborknotice. • -
:pa .has also a. flue selection of Hair and Fanoy
Cicada: 'such is Lack') and 'Linen Collin% enfti.lland
kerchief's, Corsets, &e. ; • ! , . • • ....,
Entrance nest ! door to Fos: - &
C 0 .04 of) stairs: ••
, '
To ranch; flay N. 'TO.'
-General -rim; Life,
• 0, and AcciAladal ini_aranapAgent.--700Tapat J.
. BroWn'agetel.• Wyalustogi Pi • •jnn2.10413n
VSTRATED L .OV — STQL - FiN. l -60N
JL.II sunctily. Ithp , Bth: laiga Maete treittinindiand
hog with,* Tory Halo while on bis breast, 'and an
arm tornimetd' "Nig, Any information sa to !di ,
lirtratiabotits will bo litiondly roinutod. "-'.
C. W. THA,OKER,
Corlingtop. "
may 23 2t
, LAyET A Ltst •
;• ,P 0 . - A rkit P., ;_
llritilSfutthcr ,
prtoca at yard, aro
'••• " fitEt • '•••
• lie.
1 • Pt i leaNitt ' • ; • • ;
:Any. LetwoOrdiii at my Coal Oftlet,, No. 3;• Ider,
ears Now Mock. South aide. _
ilir,tordert nitatin an calla bo actoittliattled by'
-. • -
CAUTION.—The public ire hereby
buixe c ti t tr i = ha tvi bc rAr r j r " th tlt,4l
against me for him wate r nee, liwor Ana atter this
JUIN • - ' Z A LEE 4
211415. O. 1t! ,
t.I4LEBRATED gnu Rig:
1, - I , 4 M r .n n 'r,!;"; , ,.`cC. b:P4rws•
111211tOtri$1:1'.DIIIING 1100311
i "l . .!!.bliNicno:l2l"of, 10411cmpreiri •
.A.ND , CRACIiERS ,
baketl,dany {tad add at situAcipi ... aifietail.
ItiNg l :l ls ol4 4 tiltrarli 4 oT e s ."l ' 14 411 at all t t e ill i g '
iltittW.lllo3,ttatke.. , ,...:_;_. •
•,;,,, OTsr>g&zq=dND'tC'S'CliLl is
on Linfl dt4.l; their aesaoa,
4; 1 4;ti.gitrtieCtit4;GOtlifcttou •
'7l -o .loTattl; , er7 '
TMranda. may 10, '7O.
_ll. W. RCOrDlt CO.
ISM
f 1 .
C OP PErOi' 'f itki ' t'WlU - AIt; I 'FISH
- . it;s4 uliilesekr and tetta •
, . • • Au'aisti,4,.gixi-..-
CIEFSEEW VHITE.,}IO). - ;
kW 14, "to=ga
.1" . 7 -77 4- t u g le tira• - ,
DR D FRift mss*
- • ... fa • • cm=
081
E Metal -; • 13 * 10 00
Fitch ai giitner - ' ii lb 55
• J Canull • 'l4 -700
Blood h_ - 1.4. • 7:00
Alba Boro-4/ Manic, h Boa 14 .7 .00
L rAndrns . . 13 • 10 00
Albany-120x t Hosted
••-• • 13 - 00
•gDgleThe l ) . • : 10 00
• - :14.9q I I "700
lit-Path • 7 00
Asylum—ll Moods_• • 13 • 10 Oa
Buribiliton Born"ipoi. cinir? „ , . , 14 . - 700
- voi Spencer 13 10 OD
. 1. TractacCol4 700'
• ' 13 10 00
Burlington West—E4 g Loomis 13 10 00
Barolay—lrtilleekliltuainoroCoal Co 13 10 ea,
piota k. , . 5 60 00'
-CaritOn
m'Trl&ots,C*l.4/3llktri-':l4 1
• 700
- . B k Dart - . ' 11" . 15 00
••, ' . ll , FITots7 sou 700
• - Hameni-Futihi , : .14 .•00
2 , :ehlti • , : ' -
• Coluell4rWhltnitin • , 14.- pi.- 00
Dodittbi - , - 7 00
:111Kornut . '.* 21 " 700
J 11 & ithopktris 14 700
Ctainner • : -. 13 ":.1000
Burke, Thomas &Co 10, •20 00
• NV 8 Nowinau • - :7 00
- • Denmark k Xenia , . 11 7 00
, Kontw ' 14 . . 700
Newman -•-• 13 ' 10 00
. B J Hickok - 10 ; 20 00
Celtunbla—Briab Ferguson 14 • ' 7
• Haven & Watkins • ; . '2OOO .
J Malls at Co 14 • 700'
IV Bnollaker k.Co . , 11 10 00
NeClolhin e Adams • •14 700
Franklin—McKee jk"Warner 13 ,10 00
• 0 Taylor 8: Son 14
OyalytBllo—l k /o Tayl or • 11,
llTO3Unray k Snip 14
lienie.l4-08ddlngo k Anderson _ 14 -
• C 4 Stowsot, - .14
-Litclißeld:-43U Layton* 13
D Alteeves : • • • .14
1.407—_)/ Ei 'Learn lc • .13.
Mato 8; _Salley 14
• • ' U litltOkvinb • ' 14
LiMaystalo-800- 7 -D Q Dailey 4. llro 13
L L Bosworth 14
Baldwin Sz Waclanan . 12 •
,O Z 1.1411a1t 14
• WurDavi 'BB. Son ' 14
. J F Bosworth 8: Son , ' 13
/108149484-403,4n0nn 14
J Vesir 44
.
Goo Johnson 11
Monroe Twis—J J Cowell - ll
• , Irvine it Summers • • 13
Xotree Nero—Rockwell &linitlil4
, 14' .
D7Bireet .. 13 •-
. 8 ) 1 7 Alden • - 14
014681—Geoes Brotheri - . 14
8 N Benileou., 10
.• *lento & Coburn - •
13
'Shoemaker,
Overton—iinchimer. trotheis',
'Pike
-.lollguirpt Co
Fike-4 Bntrowa & Edna
E rEasterbrookis
J•Q thshain • • •
Reale L Maynard
J Whitaker Ja•tion
L LAt!Xd., • 7 s:
• ' -
Geo IgichOlan l3
1114gebary—F7anklikrEnglert. - • 14'
J C Itobinson ' 1$,:"
Ennis &Co la
.A H Vooarbli 14
Sylvania Borci•—•Petermoneo •• . 14
South Crock—P L yepptigill 14
• J'E Uttir •• ' • • : •1 • 13
41g#thfleld--4 H Webb -• • 12
I 0 B Riggs 13
Tracy fi Co ' 12
§raingfield-41.114ekoesa - • - 14
. .
• " : N fif 'Watson 14
SllesiliesqLvin-11 Gore"' • 14
•Kaill#Y R'77alldns 13 • •
Stan dlneStono-4tuites Espy . 14 -
E Bash • , • 12
• /LW
C 8 T aylor
-. 14,
Terry—C 8 Strong 14
W & 33 Horton 12
Troy Boin—C Grohs.. V
• NV B•Oivrln &Co ' • '••--
.
• • • 11,1" Redlagion • • •• 18 ' •
& Ponminy • • ' ' 12
liedingtoi4 3Luivc/1& Becloud 4
•• 0 P Ballard • , 14
. J H Brant . 14
.
Dowey4; - .14
lAPurco.. • ." • • it'
• a Mr nape ' • 13
• Newbury & Peck -• • - '• 8
„Newman* Parsons - 14
li Dliong .4 Co • 12
•
Mitchell, Herrick &Co , 12
Davison to McCabe - • 11
Elena& Gray . .11
' 14
Baker ts leurorman
.• • If •
E Oliver 14
TowsnanDovo—HeCabe &7ifti - •' - 5 •
J ittquenln. 14 '
• ' "Porter k Kirby ' 14 '‘
••,. , - -Marshall Brothers
• P J Calkins • 14
3, 0.
' 2.1 Roscntbdil 12
klibni Guist' . • • 14 . •
• Wick/mai & BlaCk
A Solomon. , - 10
• Taylor &Co 3
Aspinwall' k Baldwin
• • Powell & Co' • • 2
Edward Schwarz 14
• 5.1%1 Warner' • • 14
1' W Browli 13
C P..groms - •12
Pattnrson & Eluncy,
m ,T;
• Bramhall & Rhicevray 9
.11 IV Eddy - . - • 11 •
• -•lllLeiria&Son ' II
- 11.11aiiis &Co' • • 1 2
NV A Rockwell• • 10 ,
II Lewis' . 14
Cowell & Myer; - 11 •
' • 8 T Meeker 18
1 , • H Jacobs. . 13
r Menus & Phinnoy 14
. Peter 11411nrrow . 14.
• ” Herideth & Co.
•
A Record 13
Davis Zr Reimer ' 14
• ,T Wolff ' • 19
• Coddinfb•itnissell &Co 3.
-' C B Patch! - • . 7 .
Humphrey-Biel/tem • .
. • • IV A Chastaburlain ,
.- • Taylor-Si Ooro •
13 A •pettes & • 12"
. • la NV Scott, &Co 12
'Woodford & Clark '
• ' it ED:1111001 , • • 14'
alonhanyes 10
• • -• HO Porter,Son & Cki •13 •
- - Pos..Steventi.' Mucus' Zr Co 12
•14
Ulster—A Waitklus •. • • -• 13 .
aritutklye 14,
- • ' •P D atrick floo r
14,
d .
3 . 1 J Smith'
~ • •'• " • 13
-• • • 'Charles Elsbrea • 14
Chilre 14
WeUs—J 0 Randall • - • • 14
• • 'a TAl'ePio , l'a F' I. -13:
WihOt-1 Stowell • • 1
1 4
,
Wyocki7X,A:Crazie • , 4
IVlTtglitin-=lrril'il Mitten " 14
*arren—KinneyAht il ' • 14
rOokiper'':. • • " • 14 •
friV, 4
Talnutdge •.;• .
/ 14
~J Aldo , •
Wyalnsing—D D Chaffee . .14
lialthrty . & • LinidOn • • 'll
• "" • fever). & Beaumont 13
A • 'AckleyAlOyl &111ochei' 13 •
f• - • .It rilothick A: Co ' 'l3"
Sulzer . • , 14
11 8 Ackley &Brother ' 12
• Keeler & Vaughn it
Allot and clsoodlladlon of persons onizogoil In the
sole of patant !nadletwo.„zioistruzus, &c,ln Alto
Ow*, of ,protlfard. for the . ,year 1870:
, . •
lithensflosso D Bab*, - • • • • ; 4 -
• a 00 .
'D A Perkins , 4 .5 00
Allnuay,S.Oßlerigero - ' ,4. ~ • 5 04P
•Dutllnirban Borta-41Trney is'CO - . . 800
• Canton Boro—Colwell & Whitens/a OW
Columbia-4 A MjIL &Co 4 5. 00
Dranstllo24.4D Tikytor. -; 4'' ' - . i. a to'
Lidlor=-• BB Tears 14 Ce • • •-• 4 'A 00
Laltaysvillo.4 P-Maworth k Dan 5 tsi
Monroe Doro—SW Alden • 4 •5 00
. Tracy Holl Br othe r s • . • 555
Orerton—Pleichlraer 4 OD
A'roy ..130ro-4 Roatillidtce 4, 5 5
00
Newnan & Parsoas • •• 4- . 500
Toirands - Porter—Porter - &-Elihj •• • • 4j ••• a 00
! •
Browi/ • _ 10,00
IX et ort&r..SOn'ai Co • •. - ea
•IS'yalttaing.Lllnety.& Landau - • .-• C' .•a 00
'
....i•K mt^ r46";): 4 l4l/In . • . 4 „ 500
• As ; • A 300
• • its[ dudilleisried •iicieis - In the':nntity of
EtilditT44. l Pelear. • •
irrorisor , • , 2 3 00
- Towanda' mro--11.4derr' , 0
'23 on
Tovsnctit ritP, , .- - ,HenryJoiaea -"7 '9 00
A •list- of persons engaged in running • billiard
tables and bowling alleys in the county of Dinilforil,
forth year 1070:,, • • •• -
Troy.lioro—liorgan t3Volfo o tables. dOOO -
Zbibres it•Ylmag• ,••• • * 4 • :40 00
•Towantbi,lioto. 7 Altit•ll . B swAtb •
~.*! , , fQ 00
. . . ,
A,lttA of : bankent and- broker" Iti.;•1110 tx , t4try
Bradfonl, for the mr1571:4 . : . • •.-
Troy Earn—Pomeroy Brotlieri 9 -23 00
Towanda ifirro-,-421`dpier: k 130 . 0 • 23 fIG
_ - _
t, HOVE.. - Mercantile Appraiser for tho
County of Bradford, do hereby certify that the fore
going ts stoned list of the &miasma's andel..
iificattoM for the Yeaf 1870; and that an appealwill
be bel4 - 4 the , Treasurer's - .alb* at Towanda; on
BATUMI - dr; thirllth dI of June. Irtkfor the pur
pose ofheartim such - as fool , themselves agierlercd
by reason of said appralamtietit. .
_ .
•
•
• 11. !LOWELL,
irirron,ltay. 16,, 1870: Mercaatile.Ailiralser.
_WANTEti
N y ivo man, in eaCh.c...v in the
States. to Waved and tab ardent by aanrple. tor Tr .
ROY EE. and SPICES, To suitable men we will
"give a vakwrot 3900 to $l.OOO a rear,. above travel
ing and other expense's, and a yeasowsblo conuolia-
Igtt on wiles.
ThiMediate , aitalcatlt*lmisiolikiitegrfrogiploVei
Warties.• -Betiioneea tetehangtal.'.'•Applr ON or ad;
' swam lb
X --"Clietedlllllb,"
~2Lry, 1870441 BBll3oway,NewYarii:
Tiusavenoist . Sotioe islecieby
Akan that Um, co-partamblp aslatiair between
pa isadaralgned. tba mama& bailor , sae Ws. :
apr . ed.l3xma . tualcanaeut. la wnt taat..- • -
'..trf;riick; 3fiy12,1370.=-31 1 !!= *
ALA Sinner,
.1111thell
13. ,
13
113'
13
•-'l4
14
14
14
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14
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ME
im - iiir:),r4tßa..
13: : : •
10 00
8 80 00
13 10 00
..P1v4443 1 4: 1 .P.1 1 .7'4 'Omsk
partit 'afar! Low mi (mom;
neat • am .
AIiD JUMP= BEEPIEg. ,
are•• -
•
Mons on in nano. Jun'
iper
bj " a finti
• •
7 . b.ibikv l 4 l ded#PWAl ls6l , ll , ll O l Ilid!li!edleta•
ed from dlimilper iletries; rror7 liitte**siti used.
•• f.: . ; -. • -
aid a sauqproputtaa oi a- - .; * So* hit!
i a b 1a .. 4 4 14 1,Y1 21 7,0 , r . •
ME
locliu, U PreVored by ~ PnAids; li,ot I dm
color. It is a plant that emits Its fragrance ; thir
- • : !! 7 ,
action of a funs dlatroyin this (Nam:flan pttsciplit),
liaTiag a darkand &Weil= dmxicUnL ta Mo.
color of `ltigmdlesits: in my 'rains
tatettordeths .; the anthtleet .quentthr of the other.
ipgrAkTtip#re a4dol, to prueent teneentafylt: up-
on tonpodlon. it } : in be tonna La to bo & Tincture.
an made In Itarmaarperi, nor' is It a syrup --sad
therefore be.used*csulea mrbctre . , l 4 . !'er.' o ,l' b2.ltiv
snatipneit#. thiit t - yet; luivnthei knowlilee of
,the arid the zuode of invi
noßing hit you will favor it wilt& i trial, and
Om* irpoa iosiection i 1 ill meet CU! ymut
7'oo
700
12 GO
700
7 00
10 00
700
,7b 00
2WOO
10 00
balm,
With* feoliiig of ixodblenoo.
Cliertk 4t ated . lsnizfer " : t of 16 yeiri erperietice.
10 00
10 00
10 00
12 GO
7 041 f
7 01.11
9 WI
7 00
7UI
7 OU
1010
[Franilie .largest :manufacturing Chenlistig' in the
10 00
Do
ID 00
10 00
7 00
T 00
7 00
10 00
12 GO
1 00
10 00
12 50
7 oo
...rail acquainted with Bin U. T. Uehattiold; he
Occupied the Drug Store - opposite ruyieeidenceasid
was gruaxwerful in - eoneltwitok the busineia where
others bail not, been equally PO before btra. I kave
been favored: inthyeieed with hie character and en
terPriZe. "
WlLLlAMsymoirritAx,
Finn .4.l*e : rii< Weightnian;Mapnbetaring
Chenainis,lThieth and Brown
r,crioErrtfarr Irciro, for wait,
nose prising from kellecretion. The eoansted pow-
era" of Nature which are artoanied by 'AM many
alesintag rymptoute, among *bleb be found, In
Opt:onion to Exertion, Lora of Manors, Wakefal,
NOT.* of Disease, or Forebodings of Evil ;:in
Act.trrilyersal Lissltade, PiOstration, and, Inability
to enter Into tho Onjoyments of eodety
The. ioustltution, !once arccted with °nude
Wasknefa, requites the aid of medicinal° dreimth.
sII andiasigoridelite system, idgeh
EILTILIiCT mart invariably dOc If no treat
snout io . oubmitioil to, o:n4:option or 'moonily en-
I=
n1501110LIA11n1:1TD ErnAer or Broil?: In ar-
fectitme Peculiar to - Fe:odes, is . vitequallett by.any
preparation. a is Cliloroolo, or Re tontion,
. •
raPafehigia. os Scldtrtie State of the Liana, and all
complaints incident to the rex, or the d ecUno or
change of life.
Ilmittiou:Va- num Em4i7 Brceo AICD
mom? ;lose !* extormhmt" from
. .
the system, dleesets uteleg 11 . t:e1L2 Itabtte_t/.Abticipa-
tiOn; a Utile oxpensi;, little or no change In diet, no
.thcolti•oidezice or expoimr4; complete l y en orseding
those u?phissant and &marrow nireii, prvidva
and Mi*enry, na aft these !!Liaesaeta
graapo*ra num Ernurt Bverto W all
dthcaseiof Weae cmiwii.i,whetilei 'apish or
female. from whatever (*one ciiginattng, and
msiterof how big atandli!g. It is i)i'ciLicant in taste
;3(loTeb;,';, - ii . iirtie . ab;;;:iiiietifinarciiA-rigi-
ening than any of WO - preparations of Dark or Iron.
Th.:44 suffering frOsaliridikti4o . agEi . oi. delicate
conitittthonn, poairo the remedy* once.
'IV reader ark be aware that, however alight
may be:tba altaik ottito thirst diataiawiiii eertala
to spot the toiry - httlth and mental powers.
AU the above - diseeies require the alit Of s Din.
retie. - =WW2 EITEACT.DUCLIU. the
AJOR Yomig
anibletmatan Mahlon. Major Irwin. will Rand
at the Livery stable of Km:ninon! k &anima, in
Towanda, the ensuing season, at $3O to inmre. for
a limited number. rEDICIREZ—Major Irwin by MM.
dletown.diy liyadok Ilambletonlan. Darn by Tem
Thumb by Sely Mack Hawk, by Long Island Black
Sold by . . . , Hawk.
- DruggitOß .everYwhere. DisitZ,4l.2.s 1 April 21 870.—tt KINGSBCET S
O
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MO
N.
great Diuretic.
'per bottle, or 6 I;Oitleafror 66,60. • Delivercd to.soy
aildrevik *ftlibn.ifyrnitome in aU poinmEmica.
Uonr..' .
Addreirs 8.4.11EL11 . 116LD, :Drug *rid Chsmi
cal Intiphonso. 554 troadwar, N. Y
, • .
•Nom: Aut - ot•tunce.i=m;riceiziri. IP
s&')ca.ii3 mTix3
"tsi Wirelicmse; and Aped,
~...; 11- 4 ., :)-;•J ;' 1.
.... v. lfiy 11;-1,870.,-=.1y
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4 .. •
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• • • /r.-r• zunisoui.
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,oet to chingeo, 08i/7' •
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gam II SO, • . .
- fik• 2:
OtOohli book . ''.• .: . - • • .. ,so / .
Armin or Giiax . .- - jiiii;t4o . lb. ; Cori 54
By odltm.; Oda $211)4.; nada ill lbs.; Dati w b n i
1 48 Ow; Bcoosll2 lbs; Dna 201b6.:_ekow , lleol m;
lbs. lboothy SW di tbo. ;
l b,. sm..,
toted Apples 31 lbo:'. Ploolleed SO lb,. : • .• .
1 11 PGE 4 LT8
,OF'
Until farther Deane the 1144 4 Ws (Ace win
*tare 44 &part as totters: .
. 'A
Northern 14411 71 rriv
11 e. .
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T11 0 17 3 y • • •-• ..... 5 :15 r. ........ a.
tay , • .. , ... 1.20X1 ....... 1,00 r.
Can 5 . 0( POE. ........ ltd
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Labia entree every Moodily. Wedneed smd
• 14=i 600, r. PL, eat depute at 7:00 a. on
, listurday.
Liberty Ccierema l = attires every Tuesday, Th om
dryea4 Els lL ittrisy at 0:00 a.m. 'Deports name day
4900 A •
AU imailsflose 0 Atomics birwrou
pstg. tre. gad la sera mad mat dem 4.5 mem
iripreofear.
.11. W. ALVORD,
ULLA t ! . HAY 'TEDDER !
. -
•
This Is the only Teddlew t the Market thatwill
zipt, clog in long' wet gam. 11 ht of draught,.
durably made. and s weri adapted to Eleven gratiud
Erring used oits the past.sessow,f sty, without f r
of etintradtetion, , that they will loyal lead 1 ,,, t
cent ! On Investrniut. on Oar weft rpgatined fi rm , .
The subscriber has oneind two horse Teddies Pc
saio at inennes ripen Also ipso We
gale of Wheeler. Witch f.c Co.a celebrated Mesh.
Intl Machines, which are eo.well and faxatably
that no. word of cotra cad add to their repotau s.
Baring bad 18 years experience In the Tbzetloi. ;
bualnces flatters himself that he can trice entire sat,
lefaction Vetting, uP. matinee. 111 eat!. 1 -
tuanprnniptly attendlid to. E. L ALLIB, •
:';juneViO-Its Booth MX Bradford Co., Ps.
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE
•c outainlng ,Pjfi acres. situate Wyse: tn...
Eradfced county. Pa.- 140 unit improved. g 6,4
buildinfmand fruit trees. Enquire of J. W. POOLE
on the prembieo.
Armin; Stine 1;1870.--1m*
QWEET POTATO PIiAA - S --- „
Li EDI - PLANT% all kiMi of early end late Cab.
b aste plants now ready and in fine condition to am . .
Jtinel,lo.-tf HARRY MIX.
DEMOCRAT WAGON, (second
Limit, nioriy lifted up, and for Web,
isine;,lo.-tf ' MoCA.BE k MX.
FARISIERS ARE pEMAN,DING
IILEPROVEZ) ;
Especially At the pretient time when the pries of la
bor in high and produce low. The
CLIPPER MOWER AND REAPER
with its extraordinary Moldavia of dranghtits
ability of the faker- to cat bleb or low velem'
Mopping the.teant, Its patent draught applied at it.
centre of residence by which the bar is drawn in
stead of being pushed as In other front cuttingms
chines, and all able deaught Positively avoided, it,
marked superiority over all other machines LA Ai
tonal ind work/mu:whip, steel being substituted to
wrought Iron, wrought iron and mailable for cam,
great ease with which it Is managed, audits,
appearane the bead of lintels.
machinery, such as Lute:limit fanners are - beginning
to demand.. - There are so many distinctive features
'peculiar to this machine that every fanner contra.
plating buying shoal examine one of these bete,
purchasing..
We like especially to hive them compared wgb
...other macbinee:that have been considered tr-t
-. class:
Le,vi B•itiodloug. of Caledonia, N. 'Y., has riled OW.
sines 1865, cutting from one to two hundred and Ar
ty acres each year, and has not expended to ex 0,1
two dollars In repairs, and 'tins was for worn out
knife sections.
Hon. J. Q. Adams, Quinn. Mass. amps : could
notifford, nil opinion: to use any other machine
than the Clipper."
• H. C. 'Wilcox. of.Whiteenrocal, Mich" says of the
Clipper • I cut ten screm .ix hours end my team
was not:blown bj any means.-;
I know whereof I speak in regard to these ma
chines. having used one on my farm last season,
and I was so highly pleased with it, I accepted the
agency for - eastern Bradford and parts of Buscpett
haun and Wyoming Co's. Mr. B. H. David Will lose
his attention to the business, atid call on as many
farmersvanting-machines as lin can reach. Orders
sent to din by mall sill be promptly • attended t..
Circulars sent if deaired.
• rumen wanting Butlanl'a hay Tedder wh tot
attpplied. at minHinfacturera prices.
.I.zriwrus.
Sprfrigilill. Pa.. April 20..1870.-2m
NOTICE.—This is to notify my CDS
.
tomers that nay Barber Shop will hert.aftpr, he
closed On the Sabbath day. - „D. F. FLETCHER,
April 20, 1870: Ward Home - Shop.
_____
THE FOLSOM SEWING MA
cinNE! sir Price. $40,00. - falt
The time has come when 'tweet every family ran
afford a Sontag Machine. inspelectins one, the most
important points to be considered are : ant, to get
a substantial, well-made machine, one composts of
as few pats se portable, that it may not nerd con
stant adjusting.
One that is noiseleas and easy to operate, is a1.:41.
desirable. Finally, to get one as described •t •
small expense.
The FOLSOM FAMILY fa. SO MACHINE, em-
braces these important pants.'
It is constructed on the principle of combining the
greatest strength • with the least friction, and the
smallest amount of machinery consistent with the
proper execution of the work ; producing a machine
perfediy simple, easily managed, durable, and not li
able to get onto! repair.
It makes a strong mid perfectly elastic wam.whien
will not rip or rory/ by wear, and cannot be broken
by stretching, swelling or ironing ; neither can it be
pulled pr worked apart, even when the stitches are
•relleatcdly Cut or broken, and yet. it can be ripped
when necessery'without tedious waste of time; or
injury to the finest goods.
It will sew with ease and rapidity .iessy rarirrysf
f fon, woolen, linen and silk goods, from the flnestio
the coarsest, and of any required thickness. using
any kind of good thread.
The,Machine is fitted with a Patent „Von-Resersible
Attachment, which renders A Impossible to run it in
the wrong direition. This will commend itself
all, especially to beginners.
For Stitching, Hemming, Felling, Binding. Cord
ing, Braiding, Seaming, Embroidming, Tucking.
Quilting and Gathering, these Machines have. no. so.
perior. - Every Machine fully warranted for eon
year.
For terms, zuldrraa A. S. IL MILTON, No. 700 Chest
nut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.. POIC agent.
E. P. BOCK - WELL.
Agent of Bradford Co.-
April 27, Is7o-2nl
- 101ARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—The
undersigned hiving asaociated themselves.
gelher under the name of DR. H. C. PORTER, IiON
CO., will carry on and continue the Drug buaineta
at the old place, corner of Main and Pine sta.
As heretofore. Dr. Porter will give to the Moline. ,
his personal care and attention.
DR. H. C. PORTER,
DUDLEY H. =IWO%
HENRY C. PORTER.
TOWANDA COAL YARD. • •
May 2, 1670
ANTHRACITE AND lIITIINLNOUS CO.&LS.
The eurdereigned, having leased the Coal Yard and
Dock at the old Barclay Diudn." 'adjust completed
a large Coal-house and DOW upon the premises, are
DOW prepared to ftunish the citizens of Towanda and
vicinity witltthedifirtrentkinde and sizes of the above;
named wall upon the most reasonable terms in nay
quantity desired. Prices at the Yard until (aster
notice
Stove.
Lugo SB-...
Small Egg...,
Lump, •
Plimoth Nut.
Pittston Nut
"Barclay" Lamb f 00
Itntiot ffilnca 3 30
" Fino, orDlartsmtlh.. 3 00
The following additloasl charges will bmade ior
delivering Coal within-the borough Ibnita::
Per T0n...60 cents. Extra for carrying 111.10 erntr.
Half T0n..33 " 23
Qr.T0n...25. •. •• " "
ler Orders - may. be left at the Yard. rorn•r Cal!,
toad and Elizabeth Street', or at IL C. Porter's Dry
Store.
-
Orders must In MI awn be aremnpan:eft with
Mi. sash. WARD is SIONTANTE..
Tosmtta. June 1. 970—U.
.horse well-bred Stock
stand at the Livery Stable of Km;s
- k FlotomOil, Towanda, Pa„, from Monday awn
to Saturday telvM*l7, and at Sheshequin. Pa;: - at the
offarm L. a Ethfrobvu7. duringMstnrday and Mon•
day forenoon. TERMS-430. • Money doe as taro
as the mate Is known to bo wt b teal. Any r oi,
lowing uu u irred. and parting with her fore ,
the time off will be held- accordable for the ,
insurance. - Pasture furnished for Mare* from a ' la '
tamest Ha per month. All accidents and escapes at
the owners risk. Psnloar.r.—Patchen was sired by
the celebrated trotting stallion Cleo. M. Patshen. be
by 0111/1112A M. Clay. be by Henry Clay, he by Andres ,
Jackson, leo by 'Young flasbaw, fro. Tha dam' of
Patchett, was Moronic, grand dint Mesio-nror.
P. TOWanda. Alga Z.. -IKo.—tr
JEW Y ROUTE TO PIDIADEL
PHIL
ItTli PENNsYLTANIA.
/he - mien and Most direct line to Philadelphia , Del
timbre, Wishington, and the South.
Passengers. by this route take Pennsylesida k
New 17ork Railroad train, pigging Teecanda at 7:15
make close connection at .Dethlehcm With Er.
press train of North Penn'a ItaUrpad. and arri" i n
Philadelphia at &03 P. X, in titac to take night
trains either for the gouth or West.
passenger ears ere at the Depot on antis! of
n train s to convey leuisengers to the rations Depots
nd to all parts of the city.
tirtrztaitu.
LeavelTO , rth Penn's Batlroad Depot. corner Detti
and, American etregte. Philadelphia. at WS A.
arriving at Towanda 5:15 T. WV, evening.
aittdo's Biagio Express collects sod delivers bag
gage. oak* No. 10513otith /Mk street
INEICIEM ACCONZOpiTtO3I2._
Freight receiredat Front and *obis streets, Phil.
&-Iratia. and foritardal br Dalbr Put Freight train
to Tcnranda. and all paints in fluarehanna Taney
with qtdeltdiapatob. - MIAS CLARKS.
Gon• Airt.N: P. R. R., Front and Willow Mb.
r n. Philadelphia.
$5 00
5 04
5 00
5 , 0
4.7 S
4 50