Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, November 17, 1870, Image 2

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• --A . steam , be
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—Thstrttotise praiiie fires are still
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—area mbruxted .knisaltawkk are
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, —Tho Archbishop , of ,
to;use horsetleaVon fast days.
—Bather says- thaf-Ditraeli *in
tivilAmeries tkott you. '
—The nifi e nbrtants . ' of
reirdling
• `‘ • ' „ ,
=Nearly tho 'doliekes
and schools have' fewer students tide:yeas than
last. '
th Munich spiiiptor, has
made a oolcasal tof BeCthorea for an'Amer
• ,
—Another 'effirirt is milking in Eno
land..to abollahlhe system of purchasing corn
missionahs,She array.
The,.:manuftieturo. of " spruc©
ivm"is Anew. seriesif profit m coal refin
eries. • .
—Tweutpfiv.o mammoth Krupp
guns are =Wed for ibudlorabaidgkept of
PartA, " .
,—A. social and semi-literary club
Lae fleen broken up in Atlanta by the matrimo
nial fever, •
—'-51a4unoth. Cave is aimoupeed
for rein. opening fot an enterplising
basinein
—At the approaching great . Ng
brew fair, in e w York, a brantifel floral tem
ple is to be erected at a cost of $lO,OOO.
Two bilge earthone are now be
ing moulded at the Tort Pitt foundry,Pittaborg.
l'huy will ho teotod in.kceuple of weeks.
—The grand faii of the Alabama
State Agricaltorld and HaFticultural Association
coummuned at Montgomery en Um 15th.
s -J3l this country there .are three
lnindredno tuan4iicturies, snaking annually
21,aha insirupiamenti.
—Sanwa Marble bus been Arrest
cairhaist.a, N. H., fur beating and kicking
Lie wife to"dcatb.
--Thomas Jefferson never made a
hpee c h, havin g , r.s he termed it, " no. faculty of
thinking, when on his legs."
' —A. spiteful Cineinnatialar - suggests
that a grain elevator waa taken as it model for
the now Central Christian Church in Chicago.
—Thee olored Baptists of Kentucky
ale to have a theolo g ical school at Frankfort,
tid have bought fifty acres of land for the gni ,
note. _ .
-,-One hemp Manufacturing firm
in Lexington, E.., work up 800 tons per tinnum,
1-10 10 100011, x 4 ,1 make 8000 pounds bagging
~ , e r annum.
—The . rai).4., accomplished shoplift ,
r rind piCkpoetet of Omaha, Neb., is said to he
2. - girl whO haA w 4 yet attained her thirteenth
' little :tfirliabOttt 7 years of age,
prtived at ituffilo tho other day, on her wax to
petzclit, who Lad come all the way [runt tier
any.
--,Enropesuis are rapidly copying
American instit atfoutt. The French have Intch
e,l rt German spy disguised u one of the Nation
al Guard.
—Two hnodred colored men and
women from different places in North Carolina
s.,,god on Wednesday for Liberia, whero they go
t.anslie their homes.
—" Looking at the aurora borealis"
is the ezeneo beads of families and ;voting men
fire now at breallast for being out late the
preciolls evening.
—Alleryland',farmer relused the
tp.• of Ilk horse fur a funeral, and the indig
nlnt friends of the deceased tarred and kith
( , - ed '
7 .—A milk dealer in Louisville was
recently fiund $75 and costs fur haring eadd
(Muted rnith at 13 per cent. hclow the legal
standirk,
- The Germans of Buenos Ayres
have , etent 4410,000 to Berlin fox' the German
wounded. They have collected this large sum
14 less than a =mill.
- —A sponge 'growth was ieeently
11:+eovereil in the harbor of Ponlana Maine, np
-01 removing some piles. A g,rom th of sponge-
BO tar north is { - Cry rare.
—Tn Lycoming county a large
tilltmc bear, weighing 4'.1:1 rounds, was caught ni
n trtraspp, and Iwo others wuro slaughtered in the
woods by hunters fait week.
—Tho Nora Siotia Aneat:ion
Le*gue contetutplato a large ine:•ting at rialifaa
tolorirarirtliu plan or laureling Coe province to
tlic IT:Med States.
—,A nambef of ladies in Jmsey
(Ity have formed themselves into an association
•' for the dis•esmination of a better knowledge
of the human b and laws of life."
It seems a littlestmage that the
Enropean plan of having double drawl where
grttat thoroi.O.fsals cross rivers have not been
nt,re ettenslvvi, adopted In this.cornitry.
_ a-4 silver wine in Sterling, Mass.,
ihlch Las not been "worked" since the Cola
meticoment of Ihe revolntionsrc' war; his been
leaked to partite NT ha propose to open it at once.
--A great monument in honor to
the army - and navy, fur its brilliant efforts (lu
ring the late war, is to be erected on Boston
common.. It will be thirtr-lwo feet vide, eigh
ty feet-high. and $75;000.
—The three breast monitors built
for the British nurr arc abont to be armed With
tour thirty-tiro ton gyring - . - nitioh trill tiro round
the complete circle. The first of these enor
mons gans ishrin, made at Woolwich for 'Bee
31ajesly's ship Sultan. '
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—TheWhole Biblb snow publish
4o:triteen of the principal languages of In
-dia. the Now i'estament five others, and
bomc twoks in the Old and Now. Testament in
Fovea more, no that, in whole or in part, it is
-minted - in no ORA than twenty-tit of the living
languages of India:. •
—English' papers complain that
he hal fronnt• pustal earth, wlilch . lu►so recent
ly been introduced, are developing a good deal
of latent .. blacktruardiain. the onnortnnity ,bf
6nding open montages of an 'insulting eharie
tar tbrougb the'post-offiee, being apparently ir
`rvs-istible.
• —The Boston and Alban . ritailroad
:ire practising economy in converting their old
t:cs Into charcoal, for nse In the company's vs
riona machine and blacksmith shops. The ties
are collected sG \Arlon" points along the route
ana unloaded in West Elpriactleld. where sever
-el pits are smelting anti pthers aro being cover
ed for biarning,
—Abontl2.soo was realized from
be late German fair In Broo'Urn.
• - -
—Mlle. Dvazet, and a. few 'oilier
French actors nil actresses who'wero -compel-
NI to ftv from - Psris, have opened little thea
tre on the Strand, in London.
•—A Chicago paper recommendg
"another gagrant fiction impaled upon the fork
of fact," as an improvement span the. familar
'}:rase, °another lie nailed." .
—At Terre,Hante, La, >i man re
cently snetesafully repulAtit thrf e 'highway rob.
I+Prit.eearise he had . only thirty em s , and
nld.be droll° (137 in the morning"
•
—At Nupit, Cal., n bovli fteen verve
. .
old killed an Indian' OrL and the jury acquitted
?lira 'on the gronnd that he ulia ch)t nt en:tie:eta
kge.totnow right front wrong.
—.-The Strasbourg Catledritl is to
La restoreit The liorth Grrt,,-,? o,rrevorplent
Fall that the. Coverrinr•fleneis I .6 has himself
accepted 'the Presidewshin of the Bnildint:
CamtnisFion th t r.hic-zt hi•di is all
glint and thoreni4h - renovation f tins archltee.
tarn Lijon,9f c loch Getinany is eolustly proud."
fradford tporter
r.-nrr °us.'
O. GOODRICH
Towanda, 'Thursday, goy. 1
VlrilE PRESIDENT ANDER. CI
The retirement of Mr. Cox from
• • •• ;•• the - pabl&soatiort — of
9 1:1 1 if 5.444T.P f 1 t( 4151491 - 1. 6 1
was somewhat censorious in 'its tone,
have given rise to much speculation
a 3 V l ol 3 3 l iiiifei 4ommefits as to the
I.causes-which.,124....t0-the -‘ l "..ptertera.
resignation.: The , Demecratid
'Paptwa'whieli,never,/ose an •tiPportu
nity .to assail the , President, , have,
been endeavoring •'--tii:'ereate the Litti-1
that the ' ei-Secretary wits ,
f0ree.4,94 ofthe,Cithinct by„thc,pol-i
itician for ; reason -of. ,liii'lffOrts leo!
•
refartaltindiniprove "_eitd ' s ers
n.
ice." Alln'siijti"leas : also' been made'
-to del - fah:Cot er.eorr,esponclence said:
to have past•cd,,betweeh the_ Presi
dent and Mr:- Qom,. the`pUblication of
which .tiOttld place the ;former; in a
still •na7)re unfavorable before,
'the conntry.., Certain di saffected pro-,
iessed ftepithlican joprpale, have'
joined in the putery„ . hypocritica.lly,
deprecating the causes Which were
I .
alleged to. have: edliseil the loss of
. '
I . It has been•thought proper in view
of -the. ptablieatnin :of ;Mr. Cog's letter,
eind theigrisi perft!rSion of the faCts.,
in the Matter, to. publish tin antllOr7
izt:d statement of the Nel4o
*lanced the Secretary to tender, and
ithe President to accept, the resigna-;
,tion. n6w tipprars'thattlie .
• r• - •
prin
cipat rea s on for the resignation 'of
Co:, was ' a difference between
the President and himself as to the
prcipriety of issuing a. patent from
the Land Office in what'. is known - as
the McGA.ansaAN elaini. This claim,
though somewhat notecl, is one 'with
which - most of our renders are not
familiar, and' that they tnay• niader-•
stand the Cabinet trouble properly
we adopt the46llowing, brief state
ment, • which is published •in the
Press: •
"41eCarrillaii bought a Mexican land want
after it was confirmed by the United States
Court for the Southern district of California it,
Jane, 1857; that this decree was -confirmed in
the Supreme Court,: but was not enforced he
' the court below; that a mandamus was appliel
fur to compel observance; that WM. Jeremiah
S. Elack - , then the Attorney Central, refused
to argue the mandamus, Oil the ground that
'no appeal had been taken from the .court be
, low,"althongli subsea nentfr if-was proved by
records of ins own office that' be had himself
marked the apptcl as filed anti dismissed. In
1362 MetJarrshan, five years having elapsed,
bad the decree of the.court 'below made ohs.-
lute, whereupon he was allowed to have the
tractsurveyed by United States surveyors. lle
lodged thc: survey in the Land Oftihb and appli
ed fur a potent in confunnitv with it. Hun.
Calehit -Smith, Secretary of tie Interior, after
hearing arguments upon the dehnind, ordered
a pPent'to be made out. Shortly thereafter,
his successor,
Hon. Mr. ,Usher ordered a m
onument of the ease, after which he ordered,
on the 4th of March, 1863, t patent to be made
outlor dlealarrahan. It appears recently, singe
the adjournment or - Congress, that Mr. Lincoln.
directed his private secretary for signing land'
patents, to sign the said patent,. and he did so
sign. Ile has recently made .affidavits of this
- filet, mid of the further feel that uosiffie-d
• patent alumni to him in the Lsnd °Mee for this
IA act hue been mutilated by the destruction of
the last page, on which his rtgnature wad writ
'len, but this fresh exidence lots not yet been
before the Judiciary Comotittee. In 1864, bs
-nee process, alleged to be fraudulent, the
oast: was before the Suprbrue Cuint,
which dueidtd in 1566 against Metiarrahan. Ile
spphed to Congress for relief, showing sodbd
precudetite for' hie arpeal. The Tln
Congress passed a tesolution forbidding a pat
ent to issue until it Iran investigated the case.
In the Foi beth Cungiess a bill paanol the
House by a large majorliy tstier the title in
MeUarratialybut it was not reached by the
Senate in time fur action. • The appeal was to
new ed in the present Coogrcss. the Judiciary
Committee heard irrdh parties at great length,,
first exacting from the New hiria Company a
pledge that it would Out seal: nor accept a pat-
eta until Congress had acted in the matter.
The committee has not teported. It was the
attempt of Mr. Cox to infringe, upon this agree
ment, and to go back on his you pledge to the
itommittee, that brought down the President's
repatmoid, awl subsequently ciamiell his iesig-
The following letterl'Am). the "'res
ident to Mr. Cox., is tit)" pointed that
it needs no conintent:.
Lose 1570.
llnt. J. D. o,r, ....-eriary 40,e
Dr .ka Stu: I untie: stst.C., roar
pOillit?Cl one (by Thiq tam elt t
'in the Motiorrolion cacti. That ie N6lll t nongli,
het•aaw• t: Cuntts,u; should Gal fu s,.tJr that
case menuiy Li .se t du it, niel the Benner r.4 - '
know the paints of It lbr 1,, tl.-r. 11.,wFvrir,•
titi• tuattr. titl,eu in !mini by Golgrt.s,
Itt•cu. t tio ii,.•iiLiii,g of t .wouiii,u, M1 ,, 11, .111,1
ss much fr 311.1 i. eliargel and beFtr,vell to frtigt
on hot ft safes, lant Lot willing that my name
to fi,r either par.. ,
until l'oni i ;ris , !l: ,, i , inter theilcd or declared
their inaiiility t dii
)01 1 , 0111.1 ,ay to Mr. White, ci crcitary
for - signing pat.. n•it to lilt Inv mime 1 , 1 dint
one em.itipt on order. , from thron,ezt,
you. Ile must not take orders front Mr. Wil
son in the iniittiir. I have grown sn , iincion , of
Mr. and still tell yon when I to
\Yashiugttin ti sat. Yours, truly.
17. S. CinaNi.
This - letter produced a- reply from
Mr. Cox, - in which, after denouncing
the .31cO1RITAti claim, and arguing
at length against its - honesty and,
'justice, lie intimates that unless the,
President supports him in his views,
:he begs to be relieved from 'duties in
which without his support, he sh.onld
litterly fail. ' To this letter the Pres
ident made no reply, thus refusing
to abandon the position he had taken
in regard to the land grant. That
part of tMr. Cox's let t er el Oct. 3,
which .seems to imply an interg!tence
of somebody with the Indian policy
of the Administration, has no foun
dation in -fact, and is not sustained
~ by. the . unifeem - practice of the Presi
-dent'L
publioa.tion this correspond
ence bet4ou the President and,See
retary, will confirm the popular
in the honesty and firmness of
Gen. GIU&T. It shows that he was
not Willing that Item' should be
prlteticed, nor a wrong be perpetuat
' ed by the issuing of a patent in a
ease where - grave questions were at
issue, the decision of which properly
belongs, to Congress. His letter from
Long Braneb'is a suffie4nt Tiudica
lion : of hia'action in the matter. It
is such a letter as an honest,istraiglit
forward regzi would write, who fear
ed that i roper influences might
lead to corrupt actiOn. That lie ask
ed, for and accepted .the kesigunfion
of a Cabinet,efllcer, under such cir
cumstances was the least that could
be done, by ii - tPresitlent wh& MIS de
termined that no - suspicion df di
hopeoty..shoul(l attach to any mein ,
ber of the Adainistration.
Paris' fat
Geld elosed.in Nev.-, York, on
Tni , sday, nt, 111:a1111,
stirqv pfervallud nu
Ti/e4“,17t;,i..ai /it 11,i I y poi
and south cif Chicago.
S. W. At.
States, he says the industry was , ex
• +, -irlereressetuniittholtki
iffibiltin 1789, the rates of which
were
rtuil i
• 4i. 1792, and again in
1794, and at the quantity of iron
made then 1 steadily increase& in
810-therewere-168-farnaceeirr-tie
United StateNmeltingcsB;9oB tons o
iron. Starting from: that year ,he
presented the following tables: I
In 1800 we nmle . 1 .. .. . :............51,000 tuA , ...i
1828 " ....,: . .1.. ....1 t. :1130,0001arts..
Isa
1830 "
1831 "
1840 ."
1812 "
1815 "
1846 "
1847 "
1850 "
In .1854 there "*ere made 716 - 00'
tuns, and froth then'ttntil the break',
ing out of the rebellion th -
make was from , tot4ooo to 906,000 i
tuns, varying slightly;increasing an&
decreasing year by.year.
IS(3 the make was
1864
3865 "
1866 "
1867
1868
1869
England, during.these years, had
of course largely increased her pro
-Auction. In 1818 she made 300,000
tuns, and gradually "augmeated this
quantity, until-in-1835 it first reach
ed 1,000,000 tnnS4
1847 ...
183 G....
1862 ...
1863.:,,
And since-then it
, luta. tinctnatinglir
increased to - 4,9 . 00,000 tons in 1868,
and *Out 5,200,00 in 18'68,
and . aboo 5,266,000 tuns in 1809:
With regard to the manufacture o ,
=lisle states that while thirty years
ago not a ton was made - in' America,_
the first raid having, been rolled in
1843, last, year nearly 600,000., tuns
were made, more than half of R o hl
Pennsylvania, and of. a quality tar
superior - 10 the foreign rails general
ly brought here, and witlivhich we
are compelled to compete in price. ,
. .
.11 - AErorroa: It,has .been said that
"a, wise wan will sometimes ejiange
his mind; but a fool never." I "-have
no particular anxiety to be consider
ed one of the wise men, but • I !do
most sincerely deprecate belonging
to that other ciraS.l. who persist that
the word " situated" is not all adject
ive., .
"Ls situated," having the form of
a passive•verb, and being somewhat
analogous in mr.an irtg to the verb,"is
located," or "is placed," is quite apt
tn. mislead a superficial Tor careless
grammarian. It was probably on
this account, that, the sentence was
handed to the Superintendent at the
Institute.
Like many others, I pronounced it
at the first glance, to be a passive
verb, and it waive_ ith this moneons
impression that I characterized "that
parsing " as "abominable nonsense."
I afterward had a vague suspicion
that the --- Word " situate is never •
used as a verb in our.langiiie, and,
on examination discovered thati - all
reliable philologists call it an adject
ive—a act nothing. else. I, have no dis
position to contend
. with a Man of
vast learning and research, like'Noah
Webster; I leave that to courageous
little fellows, like "Fidelity!" Now,.
14. r. Editor, having acknowledged my,
Own blunders, I do not • propose W I
weary ybu with a review of
ty:ss funny. dissertations on Gram- 1
mar. I will merely say that if he'
hai only preserved silence, no- - onb!
woull haVe doubted his ability to
tell the difference between i „ a pass
ive Nerb and an adjective!" The
"great. ones" can well afford to look;
on and laugh, while he displays his
own nerd of the very instruction
which he so pertinaciously rejects:
" Seest thou a man wise in his- own'
conceit: there is more hope of a fool'
tlein of Link - A. TEACHER.
Di7E.lr7aToN, Nftti. 12. 1870.
A. MODEL 1 1 socraMATON.—The fol-:
lowing proclaltation of the Governor,
of:Illinois is remarkable for its brevil
ty awl terseness. It comes directly
to the point withoUt any unnecessary
circumlocution: '
STATE OF • ILLINOIS-EXECIITTVE
PUITMENT, SPRINGFIELD; Nov. 5,- 1870.:
—ln accordance with tbe'practice
my predecascirs, I do hereby recom
mend to all people of the State of,
Illinois to devote Thursday, the 24th'
day of November, 1870, to such acts
as will manifest their 'gratitude to
the Supreme Being for all the •me'e- .
cies of the year:-•
" But when thou makesta feast, ealt
the poor,' the lame; the inaimed and Mel
blind, and thou shalt be Net" •
In testimony - vhereof, I hare here
to set my hand and caused -,
•
great seal of the State to .be-af4
- fixed.% Done at the city of Sring-'
field, the sth day, of Norember,,
[Ls.] A. 1870, and of the Indepead-,
enee of the United States the,
95th. -
The proclamation by the Govern
or of Ohio is said to be,even shorter
than ehe'one quoted.
'c.T.-1/. We bore received the follow
ing letter for pnblication:L
Mu. .J G.'llstrAnDear Sir: It is
with mucli.sorrow that I have to in-:
Wire von of the death of Mr. Edwin
0. Vaughan, who received an injary
in getting off of a railroad train,
while at full liipeed,'near this city on
last 'Saturday aftermion: He was
throWn with inuch force to thEi
o'round, and his chast and lung in 4
inrea. The diSaster occurred neaia
farii honee; and he- Was taken
there.' -His wife, and Mrs. 'Tiiilol';
and friends, -Were with I ina.l3 the last. Theligst faeclical aid was tid;
bat there was no hope fromlhe first.
He remained' conscious, conversed
with his wile, and died very pence-
Will yob picnic convey`this
sad intelligence to his father and
mother artd other relatives. The In=
neral will take place on Tuesday, the
9th inst. Please acknowledge:'the
reecipt of this. Yonrs, truly.
The Fre:slunan's Cla..;n . of
Htlmiltoo College, have all rettuifed
to work as loyal students.
IRON PACTVIeIL
-142,000 tnnp.i
..::165;000 tnns.!
. ;1191,000 tang.;
—*IWO" tWPLI
tuna,
: _796.000.111mi
...'BOO,OOO tune.;
ICSIZEIS
947;000 fan o. I
1,135,000 twat. •
931,502 tuna. '
.....21,350,000 tans..
1.481,000 tmui.
....1,918,000 Mut.'
ME
1....1,306.000 tuna.
. z —.3,000.000 taus.
...,•5,100.000 tuns.
...
::.4,000,000 amts.
... . ..4,5t10,000 tans.
Jinn; M. PALIIER.
Itioicoxi i .lbrea, Nor. 7, 1870
Tuo3iAs CLTTIs
THE STANTON oorrsonaum
-My Dear
faskiugton_
suppose, a of k i n dness,
he 1
Wilson had already attractedmy at
and I have
again. It is maiked, as. evexr one
who kiwi* yog wouki owl:Lb!
great Awl* but gide! Mid AO II
• ,•• *: , %.llLQLfaCL—willoh.
ought to beco 'meted. What Sena-i
n thhiAltailf6lo-1
1 /#* for Febrility itibbdt'refilitita)Migtel
14540 byltrOfitisitori' itelut•tbitty I
litinieeiAnko vedrreet.' Ile fitigiton
did; in l lB42;eip.
reltithif iist '
forth in the address and
of the Ohio` State, Ina* Oimoiti
titui sliDeoelsber t 3B4ll,l.oC yid& I'
wai Abe TbereiwaECielbink
fat e thikt .nb matAirlik dillbsenee
iii',.-pOlitiedispriziciplar between na.
Butt tin.was idenlified,ota Iparkr:rebr
dons wilattiberoldllirie Dainotmoy,
whib3+l thcmghtit my, drityl tolnet
-independently •of both um. thw . grist
national >: organizationa.:. :IBMs tailed
me tbjtriiiitliniparty.zwitb
,was: tonne.-catd deolaredgiwith
emphasis hia reaaussi siand,by
ime in.the eupporCof thelprincipletl
'had Iproeliireedi More: thanAmee,
01k su b sequent Occasions, Whenwith
lbliun from: gietivoi4seticdpation, •in
andlibiorbedrittl. profession
al labors; beam-pressed shill.. purpose
to lack whenever. he should agsun
gage in political action, Nith.l those
, whOl like ;thyself,• vet ;then -*town
as. Independent: Thimoerati,- "Oast
the nationalization of slavery.' • r.
• , and you are misinformed, also, lin
respecttto the circurestonees &Lune:fe
ed with Stanton'el OPpointment
•duSedrentry:of War in placeof Gen.
Cameron. I then thought, and 'still
-think; I was well ;acquainted: with
them. w Gen. Caineron had expressed
a , wish to'retire arattake the:misfit&
to Si; Petersburg, some, timelhefore
he; actually withdrew,' and believe
he was the first to, sttffaiii to -Mr.
Lineelvi the insimeof Mr. Stanton: I.
held myself several conversations- , on
the subject ofiGen. Cainisron'avt4ire.
ment, his appointthemb to SLlBetere ,
burg; and the,-appointment of Mn
'Stanton as bis'enceessor, and ticalli•
ed on Mr. Stanton to, ascertain 'if the
would accept , the post of Secretary. of
War, if. tendered: , Ultimately, whem
as I supposed, the matter was , fally -
understood, Mr. lAncoln addressed a
'note . to Gem CamernmitenderingThe
mission to,St. Peterstang r and signf,
Eying his willingness to .ticeept
resignation. Tbenote was brief and
seemed eru . ..t l - But Mr.,Linooln, - On
bis'atteitiOn I)o4:drawn' to its
terms, said that he intended to make
it everything it „ should - be, Und
another , note was Substituted, a: ex•
pressing what' he declared to be his
real sentiments. This is, I believe.
as exact a statement as its . brevity
admits, orGen. Cameron's retirement
from Mr. -Lincoln's . Cabinet He
was not. removed; he resigned, be.
cause, sale stated at , the time; •he
preferred. the mission to the Secrets,
ryahip; and he did recommend -the
"appointment of Mr. -Stanton as his
successor.
On one other point livighclo' cor•
rect your information, last not men.
tioning I may seem to haVe admitted
its exactitude. Yon state that 4 , 1 the
Cabinet, .(Mr.Lineoln's) . voted air. to
one in favor of surrendering • Fort
Sumpter,” -Mr. Blair being the !only
dissentient. I never 'voted! for the
surrender of Fort. Sumpter. My
grounds of opposition to its• surren
der were not,perhaps; the same nor
so absolute as, those of Mr. Blair,
but I was against it and ao.voted.
I was' in a 'position to be. well in,
formed, and I am sure you • would
not willingly remain in error. Be
fore all thingii,justice.
Yours, very truly,
S. P.. CRAM
The Hon. 3. S. Black.
lam. The BRADFC!RD REPORTER urges
the claims of Hon. jr.BIES H. WEBB,
of that county, to the Speakership
of the House of Representatiies at
its next session. That body would
honor itself by electing Mr. Wan to
that position, and.we hope it will be
Bone. His long service as .a legisla
tor, and his well,known integrity arid
great : abilities will place him among
the prominent candidates for the
Speakership, and it will be a fortu
nate thing for the State, if he is.. as
lected.—Sulliean County .free Ness.
'New Abathtneiatm
IVOT.ICE.—LEFT my BED am, AND
'board ofthcmt pee cause or prOvocatto, n, my
yrtfolonmetty aln o LT, I //Araby fOrbidlitlY Per
sod-trusting her on my account as I shall pay no
d.;bts of bar contracting. • • • • '
_Union. pa., Nov. 11, MO.
DAYTON &,DROTHER,
Desiers in
tr
WOOL; HIDES, PELTS, CALF
SKIN% runs,. &O..
rot thick the highest cash Wise
Ogice in M. F.. Rosenfleld!s Stag. Award.;
0. A. DAYTON.
J. E. DATTOI. k
TovrAni, PA.
11rf A. PETTIS CO.,
Have Jatti reoelyed a frolif4:et of
FALL GOODS
'ln Clete liar. bought In Yew York net cilittadelphia,
.at tutees that tranant than is ening that they will
mil as
tnoal;atsio:lDDJ:lDtiuDLlLl
*els stock consists in Domestic and other
DRY GOOD,
HOSIERY,
GLOVES,
ZEPH!BS,
WORSTED,
NOTIONS, &C., 4r..0.
•
It.III4LINERY DR,PIRTNENT*
. :
,
Is thoroughly furnlshed ' itith tli• ;
LATEST AND 13F-gt GOODS
season
ma ladies
CAPS IND HEAD RIGS
Cc:istant , y on land:
Main at. opposite , the Chart asaso.
Sept. 29,1 D.
Macaw.
• LIM
.--The fol-_
dies Chas
itself:
sad is the • wax
the beet Yaws, Beriewe. Criticisms, Tides. Poetry,
116MINgetillowipttleapiltdolteliaithelical
formation. from We entire body of Foreign Perlodi.
Miteralane. and from the penti of the . ABLEST
IIVING"WRITEll&
f a r tea l el
m , cuitt e rfOOr v ia
,sr„walillAdtlizetkomstlitervaiiith..
EXTRACTS FROM NOTICES.
!.1 Warelianedsw iif -11saft,stitorn f.tbat: wee I
now in the dab Lia ei?Oga,l li antanis choose
• Tana LIUMS Arne.— :ilia' it there, in any library
4pit Viairoft enanuala inatruetire ind Ontertlining
reading In the samentunoer or Tplutpac" 7 4ce.ilerk,
•
tip /feta
WOO /MO roak.4,1•01•00; 4 1 40fatoluW - 4 44,
• • •
telt hoe more esel lend wbritioniii ladrl tofor..
math" than any similar Waked= .we know at
The ablest gams, the most entertaining *Mei, the
Anent pesfrelf , theillogliadtlenstunetwereAstridstb*;
rr e —lll4s44 ;elrir i n ag trPts
keg *num they Sr..ttel radio
of m0n .0 1.9tr.f0 18 ,;: r — Lnueff',#
efitskosery. PfdterieWs. • " •
"Ifs a ritra wale li t rbillM.glern t 0,0%
great ' _ Oyer Ito 'MOO y tontempdries. in
the of itay.contents.• .41414,,
ringther et *Lifted% Liing Age'
iiirweedges egualtb a Antietam =Whir. Porsoi
ll
nierltot aths dawned nsgasin In
the lnd."—
11170:' -6
•
Mattis Id*? Iterue tpiq mark" of moth airfol
search end selectionthan it does now, .'
rime ftepf no% UM; • •. 1
=rwner ecOn aft it
i aZa of ninete alibtred.”—. enth.emnum go t ,.
. ooidogoA•oes
ingheirmalo .1 I • •-s.: . • • ' Lc •
f .!! It Liebe great ealectic at' this manta.;'-oAntt,.
flan persafeer. ificlosewd. .
1 1 1 IadcOMPU Ol lea .1"! other pintodleal.
"Ole subscriber to • Urn= Ands himself In pos.
vision: it the end of the ylne. of fear lariemohmee
of nick muds, as, est to obetbled, na use Wherfinn.
and comprising selectiorni f rom ens of
eeleace. Avg.. Phikisophy, and 1 , -Ww4.10 Those
she desires yriosonow common= of all that is
' , lineable and noteworthy In the literary world arXl
be spared the trouble of wading thromth theses by
reviews and magizinea Webbed abroad ; for they
till And the essence of all compacted andioncentra.
rnbltabod wee l 0 at 18: 00 a year. fay . of postage.
an sits* sops font wrath, 'to an" wne • getting np a
tie of Bye now in?scrittern. Address. •
. • LITTBEL & Gat Boston.
:T/UT OF JURORS DRAWN FOR
.Dedember term of Court. commaming Monday
Meccitalber 6,1870:
/Ahem twp., ,r4aon,R,; Wright; Athena forro',.lf If
%tetelle Attain*, James Ilat h; Barclay. Wavlfc.
;Bowen; .Bnelington two.. John Lane; Leßoy. Ale ha
tone, A W Vanneet • Litchtekl. Moses Park. A V
lewd, A J Layton ; Thoitel 0 Batley ;
'Monroe twp., Dsnlet•Rollimtp„gum ~Blatlnwin
WißtMll; Rome two., Benj. Moody ;
tiOffoolkolit; Geoff •Ifobbarll •, Sob* Civet Aahec
AMC Term. Bonbon Tratehey ;.Troy , born'. M A
Gael: Towanda boice.`PerriP Peryitypeck6i; TOTelth
Nbrfh.,jOhljf Divine.; Windham, Stephen Wick.
ham; Wysom BacaWfwgins, , follOoll WOW/4V..
*anal 3vartat—irneiri WZ
Athena born; - Jan A BriatoL. H C Striltbl; Athens
Pvt, 3 3 1 v 1111 7;_ 311 inalei (Alembics. (biome C Page;
anyasil St Wilvoi'; 'Armenia.' Alba Burnham ;
Hurlingten treat Straw Godard; diirotrtirp.,obas
Him. John II Ayers; Colarabia.4B AcmtiniXtran
ritleN 4eo A Jet Wi. - Herriek.- John Erikine;:Liteh
apkk Ennteas Baron; Blooms inv., Ja,l Blauvelt;
rmwell. - Noah P Chaffee ; Ithlaberry, Jim P Squires;
Reath Creek. 110 Ifitlentlit tlbeahegnin,EJNewall.
4 1111 P.4 Geo Smith r - Stantlinst Stone, rico
nieces's; J T Adama ;' Win L
Econiolvw Ikallandahorte, E Chafes. Loden Ma
Mallen ; Troy.terp..Daniel Focertir.Jlia PPratt; Troy
bore'. Chas V have: 171ster.^0bas Hollenhark; 'Wsr
ren. Harrington Whitaker, Win admen t.-Valmot- Al
vah Wi ls on . Valenttne Brown. W 7 Orant-;
Jos lt Hoe: wAne. Wm liWorirlin. A H Hinds: Wy.
" . 41: 1 8. TrWl34O S flicaYi-Hilidharo. Albert Hotch
kiss.
flues= iniaosii::marnana
Upon, JPristhatifiterezipmAthena bone. OsWebs
lit Armee Athens twp.. Sohn 117:1rtay Joseph tAm
lett. Banta*. John El Davis. Edward Chlleoritlinn
17naton west, Alexander Bollard; canton born' Sem
ite! Owen Canton aJasA Pawn , s
:
Jae Wpm,. Attain,* Teak*: cirsoirillo. CIL ;Streeter
Au Andrus ; Litchfield. Adelhert Minn ; tenor.
alOrnsPit Waltar.'Levt - Pahn4; lifoinqw,lvrea., Jae Gris-
Pold ; Overton. Oranite Chase ; Orwell. A W Alger •
ike. 'Mimed Owen: Rome twp.. Ainon Pr:gni — Wm
Tilletlahs. AN Wattles; Ridebeery. Gala TJAWIIIIICA:
. Andrew. H Oainnbell. • W
thirinetteld. Ellsha Land on. Millet Tin M na . Jams
Barrett: Troy tinrce. Edwin Oliver ; Towanda boro'.
lien V. Trot: Torrents north. Jame* roster: Tnetaro
a. Melthern ; Terry. V, Jiihepant.; Weren.
+gee Briffintnn: W. 01.19/. Thonimp Contr. V W Wood
burn ; Wilmot P 11 Stowell. Iteindsr Hetet& ;
shining, Edward Menet '
TIAVERS JlTltnn-MitUni
AthfllP twn.. Abram Weetbroot; Asylum. Ediesed
Teeter: ElnetMitten two.. Joseph Wee,. Jas
Nleh
nia; Dnelinteton west. Marvin Rockwell; Derrlineton
herb';(leo Death; Barclay . Dennis O'Dmsnim: Can
ton tern.. lebittßsl Renard : Vannes ;
neanville. Wm.Wseren: Geerlek. Win Nesbit; I,Geb.
if R Wlnnn ;SAO!. ANN 4 Spline. fliu ;Gone;
Ifonene tam- On! C Irvine; Pike. Geo Rbwmm. Jos
rah IltssOleY: !UMW two,. Wm B Park: Rhisherre.
gittieeht Oren Ran , tbfleld, Mac DErlebsen:ststenol
Gloat Mined Blakeslee i Shasbequln, J.ss Smith
n*vid Anton. Jr- :la Sherwood;' Atm:4llns' Stone. T
it lent. wino,* Weller: Resin:Mel& C H nunnhen.
Almon Fuller, Pitstis Tonna: Towanda bore'. Ram.:
Means. M. X. Lone. WA Overton; Tewinds north.
Ulm 111 1 / 1 0: xowkmW fwm. Audios. Ehlers : Disler.,
lien Rsethelomes.; Wyslostne. A XS:1110ft; Wlnnam
D M Brainard; Welles, C L Rheosnl. Albeet Reeve.
J P. VAN FLEET, Eherlff.
VDITOP,I4
''NOTICE.—John
rx. Oman eti: - .0.4Wr0f &mkt: No. ATP. flat T..
1149. Iht the Cart of Common Pleas of Bradford
."411 , 41.
The woderstoned. orb orolitor. Minointed by sold
quirt to digtribude thud. in Sheriffs hand,. orient.
horn Sheriff's tole of defendant's- personal prnpe ' ty.
0M attend intim duties of said appointment. at the
office of Overton t Etsbree. In the borottph of To
wanda. on ft VITiNDAT. the lath day o? nvenmrst
ONO. at 10 o'clock*. Tn. et which time and place eh
novena laving claim. on aahl money aro required
to fireoent the arise orbit debsered from enming of
said fond. I, N. C. tr.I3I3RFF-.
Nan '74.-41 Auditor.
( ma/
/,-
THE • BRYANT it. S t BATTON
ittrFFALO Iltutintas College, established in
DISC is the most Practical and Best Business School
In America. Its course of instruction eiubraces Sin
gle and Double Entry Rook-Keeping. 'Business
Arlthmetic. Penmanship. Commercial Law, Business
Correspondence, Banking Commission. Brokerage,
Insurance and the Art of Telegraphing. Unparal
!dad facilities are offered for securing a. Trictical
Education. Graduates of this institutioivairalways
'find eliployment • For further Information call at
College Honors. corner Main and Seneca eta., cr ad
dress the proprietors, 3. C: BUTL-NIT &CO, Buffalo.
fiept. 29.10.
CAllTlON:—Wherilits my wife Ju
ma having left my bed and board without Mat
cause or provocation I hereby forbid all persons bar
b-ming or trusting- her am my account. as I shall pay
.no debts of her contracting..
, LAWRENCE A•REARN
Standing Stone. Nov. 8. 11110-40
rip=PARTNE,RSHIP.,-NOTICE TS
hereby given dirt' the undersigned' tame Lida
day formed 4 limited co-partnership for thoiiroaeen.
Hon SI the Carriage and Wagon-making 'business at
the old stand of Henry Stolen, tinder the name of H.
Salmis dr. Co, .
U: 3l . BAILEY
Towanda, roR 1,2870
H OLIDAY GOODS
The,Finost, tamesl and Best assortment of Toys,
Zephyrs littet raney.Goixls : this sldo of Now To:14
Just received at 3IT.S. eAIITER'S
Oct. 8,'70. • • " No. 117 Main st.
LEIDEN Tb2WhiteChll
AIMS
for
Tiehreiez azg WE Indians 41 Plain
EMI
esperieimes of
Gitnaria P.Rintrinn.who.fired with a thirst for knowl
edge of the red men, their sports, trtaittorts. were.
grassUbts.faio Aunts. de.. left a home of luxury.
sought and joined the Indians, became a famous
warrior. hunter. and finally shield 100 lodges. This
new work, replete with stirring recitals of real In
dian life. (faring deeds, Aairbreadth escaper, (musing
stow, Arc., on tinted paper, TO spirited engravings
one of author in hunter's dress, will he eagerly
smitht for and read mint avidity.' Pie aide:Awake
and send early Or illustrated sample Page, circular,
terms and choice field_
Sept.• 29.10,
N:EW MILLIISERY
Would call the etteuttlett of the rib* 'to her large
FALL iMD TirINTER
ILL'X'I4,TOt Y GOO D'S,
Directly Clam New port city! of the my
All of which will be soIdCHEAPEC than say Once
in TowincliionnOting
'BONNETS and HATS, 1
•
LACES,
. . •
CORSETS,
• , KID GLOVES.
. HAM. •
. , • V;' •
&c.
First door Cast 'of Bilunlitdi Rldieway's Bed.
White and Blue store; Bridge et,
Sept- , •
T ICE.-
_IL.4 'Notice is hereby given thatpf•poieons Weld
is the estate of I. D. nrillismr: I'M of Monroe
tp. deed. itre.relneeted to make immediste meant,
and all persons having claimssplast said estate must
pendent Clem duly suthentlested for settlement.
o,c,t. 2 e I§7o
sTrimir
H.. 8 . CLARK.
A. H , IitrBBARD. - Peddlehez
4100 Cheat:flat St. Philadelphia.
MIM. J. D. MIL
' ICEV
LAV= STYLES,
B. BULL.
JOS. MIN( 08.
i Exec Oct".
1471.-B ,E
Lftutlyrkffir i liark in New York.'.
biti;tlt.leeniber 14, 1870.
- "7 , la B qt- - lit.
L'IN
^;
. 15 . 12b 4 ect-L -1 - 04!4 . 17
Amur, ,
Infil
MEE
''BtritLElGrt i "'
BEY: , 1/ATT, • kairtn.
••-°• •
I ! l .,leF! , :''CF 4 (l4 - Coltralltlt•ojd 7; 111 !'?
;. ..apt -our Tiatec!" '".
•.•
-D 4 N .114467,23...073.-
=I
vrximu . prrittliis
riEMEM
, ingteratutular*/ 87 /*
T
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,
• ;.• 144biect...;•wro Ttub•ltoscoe'.",• - .% •
' "- teslti,'ApriVi4;lBl l f.
r
•
Ailla3llsorin..... GO canto ßese 4 ,o‘l kit J fi' • f
-80001414m4'4Go4dlorXece4NaApogh.,
.44150
,
' SiiikitOnltiketssiod lieserred• gni sold only'
P9RITA 2124,! , a45v0t
Reserved sosts,wiss coutossisso tltfse Asy,S Tbeto , o,
tostrittatuits:nt o. '` '
•
•r • . r ,• r 14041[
ti HAW L: 'lt: 1r00,,-,r,
Maki. W.• - •Ta.111 . &TT.: trlAßlTiitte4.
NOY. 3 . /4 70 . . , , „
GRAND OPENING. .
••• • •
FALL Alb -WINTER
;.! • • :
• •MISS
Begs leavoto• returi.lier thinks to Ler • patvon4 fur
liberal Patronarni ) heretofore; and 'nsiorti , theto that'
nu hurs.ioulkto-Vries!, t'outionaum,
of the lame. Baring just retained from
•
YET TORN:
With a largo and well ,elected stoelt:of , _
1., ,411.L.T.ttgEitY
Of thellitest , ,024D0N , and'. PA.IIIEI MOM' aneh , pa
ke., -
w i, hk bit:Etrir offer to thrl India . or : Tayisuider: mid;
Also; e selection Of tfoo dm .
comprising
LACES -1 -" -'
, ':LINEN COLIARS,I
CUFFS, • '
: . ILA,NDEE4CIitEq.;
- • .yiCORSETS, &e..
tistiyldad t4iipenM,' la eonrie.ltio,l with.
my DRESS am now
prepared to do
'CUTTING 4Uti rx..711-NG
itt. the 'aloft faiMq44l.4
! Lyles On. short
rntranee next door•to Fox S 3lerour'P, up stairs.
• Sept. 22;70.' ' .
pOWELL & co. ,
Ea'e just opened a rule lot of• .
'S Y .1t 'l3 P
;• 4 •
To which they call.particular atten-
I.;
tion.
KEYSTONE STORE.
October 2G. 1870.
THE ANNUAL EXAMINATION
olNetcherstbr the l'notic S.hools w,ll ooltelt:
an
Ciet. 17. SU.iter Nun Se loql Flour°
Nov. 1 Sont.b.del..l. ' Center
44 _lO name. Doro.
4 • 14 • blesbequi;zi. Lower Valley " . 4
15 Asylum. Center • •• ••
.4 18 Terry. Terrytown
- 17 .Wyntasin:±,. • - Catnptown . 4
••• 15 Tutwaro....l,• Coinpore.l
" 2i Pile. Leltaysvilrb
M3EMMME
25 Wysox,._ Myekeburg "4. .4
25' • Towanda, • bora. .. .•
• 4 . 28 Standing Stone, bteveos 4 4 -.
Applicailts AOl please provigia themselves with
Reader. Pen. ink and Paper. EY-exclsel, to coonnen.o
at 9 o'clth-t a la. K. A. E CENEY,
Oct. 6. 4 70. County Sept.
FOX mER CUR
•
•
.sp o t..faßy i.:ortu the public that linveju.t
epeued a .lee a,eo , :hueut of
NEW GOODS,
.
Cour' , sting of ajmost ever yin:n:l in the Croce - v and
Pr:minion which they offer for ralo at
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
At the taint market ratea
We Ica , conadent that with our experience and
we shall be able to please the tastidi
one. One motto is "Good Goods at Reasonable
Pnirea." .
1 We shall work hard to please. Try us. Corner
Main' arid: Pike streets. .
• E. T. FOX.
'rowan4a, Sept. 15.'70: 'HENRY MERCER
' ' •
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
are telling at retail by £ol' & UERCUE.
pLoutt, THE CHOICEST IN
Mwtot, try.tne welt or buret. ohm Fresh
geonnu Co-n Meal, Fued, ho., :Clowest mai .ti
r_4c3o: FOX & MEECtriS.
SYRUP AIsID:UOLASSES CHEAP
FOX Si mEttcufrs.
SUGAR OF ALL KIN DS ItETAIL-
L, trig at wholoala p at
rp:'t 5: UERCUIt r 'S.
CHOICE GREEN >AND
lc Tea selleaq at r r i e j tVlb l i '
triEn
QPICES OF ALL KINDS WHOLE
and (hound . • !'OX k KEECTVS,
you,R,,E CIDER VINEGAR AT
• FOX k ALERCIMS.
MEMBER . , THAT FOX & AIFII-
1:11) CUB ars retaling all kinds of G les at
vrlicoletalls prices -Tile lat',.est in town. Goods
first chum. Prices low. . E. . FO.l
Sept 29.10. . • itultv
McLEAN HOOTER;
ELASTIC Loci; surenq
FA.MILY. SEVONG. MACHINE.
Price, /43 60. , •
This Machine will atitak. hcm, fell, tack, quill,
will, bind, embroider and gatheri n the most perfect
manner, and trill sew from the ligliteat,to the hear:-
Fist goods
IVITEOI7I' CIIANGZ. OF Tb;SIO-N.
It is riots •. Clump 3fachtuc,7 but_ in all reapects .
equals the Mahar priced ones, While in stmpricity,
non-llablitty to get out of order, and ease if manage
ment u soIIPASSES At L. '
An examination la dealred front all to test the truth
of our assertions. Au. illatiterks Warm /cum, PIM
EECT.
_MARY 2'`...,ll'ATTS, Agent
Towinda, Sept, 1,1870.
•
p ARM' FOR . S4LE . • LN - goNttoE
To.wNsuw.—The ,subscriberoVers ipr sale
his:minable farm. lying on the Berealcktitriligk6.
Monroe township, three miles from the village' in
Ilocroa, and maven miles from Towanda, with a
good roid leading from both the above phwea. 'The
Sullivan & .Erie Railroad also passe* through the
faritir It Contshia 'l9O sines, shoot 65 'acres ander
good atatg-of cultivation; 6 00 d bullOings; two large
orchards, and is irell'oratcred. Temis easy
' 'J. C. racci*AY. 24
South Brandi, Aug. 17,'70.
CH C"
IP PASSAGE FROM OR TO
IRELAND OR. ENGLAND.
°mom, a - op.'s tiilll or errausuiis viten etrit •tro
nun: Tows on .m.vanront. '1„.- • •
WIIUMMS Onlon's old Black Star Lite "%ttiv
repdol Packets. salon every week.
-Bwallmt-ta.tl Line of Sackr..ta, arm or to*London.
sailing twice a month.- -
Remittanrre to England, Ireland and Sootlandilay
shift!' demand •
Foirturther particulars. apply to Williams A. Gulon,
291trosdaray. Sew York. or
G. F. MASON k Bankers,
,oet, 1. 1868. • Towanda: Pa..
GOO a M OLASSES FO I I 50
ea .ti per gallon at FO% t St1:11AW&
• ;45 V*
_a_
'II S 0 PHY S
z i
• L I ?
14
10.
OP COMPOUND VLTRACT BUC
trat'prt 81101111, LONG
AND JUN. IPEII 11E11111E8.
^'-• " ~..:. f
4 :3" . • .
MODE di ill . 200. 1 ..ill; WNI VILCUO. ./ . 1111.:;.
Ape; Beiries. by distitlatlcro, to, form 4 lime gin. • Cu.i
.••A 4 • ',*:',!' •77••••• ,, , -nr r - •••,
bobs oxtractei by di9laboonent mitt spirits obtain,
ed from Jordpsr iierriea7„,,mary! littMiugar hi used;
and a eloall nrOnC4l.' more: fillet ,
. „
able than any nowln .• • • '• . • 7 , .;
1111111
=I
Dubin!, sa:propared by Druggists,' IS of u'darle
color.
~It la plant that amtsitagrramme* r,f thci
action of 'a flame distreya this , naive principle);
leaving a dark and glutintaii deeoetion;' Mine le-thii
color of ingri4oote. Who iinotTlolay.pozparation
predoiranates smallest q utaittypi spo other
ingredients tiro t(Piiretept fermentation; up.
on huqiectlonAt viii 1!) found not to lx% a Tincture,
aanonio iu Tharmacoprea, n'er is it a .eßeejan4
thereflre:ein belased fu - rime:where. fever or Intla.
•
masonhe %IA b...ti.l.Ased tit supply thrm
ntaannubleTrie .4, None bet thl• nr.4.4 - r QUALIT 111
be.arl.tied forsale, Consequently dnnot tail lii
tart utisfa.:ltion tueet.tng the wants of the
- • .
. .
mation exist. In this; Tan have the auomAgo CA SE:- PAID • FOR - 01.14.nr
• •
the ingredients and the Mode of prepar.-.tlan. • ~ .
Hoping that pon trill favor it with it trial, and
that upon Lospeclicfo it will meat mitt.% Tom' appro.
bation.
Chemist and Druggist of 16 years experience
•. _ _
Trim! the largest manufacturing CLemists iu tha
. , •
igt aAvaiptid, with :dr. 11. T. liambold; he
caxawied the Drug Wore opposite my resilientie, and
'was ean.,..e.psful fu .ionduciluri the. husineEs where
others hod cot boewegually 6o beforo:hira. I havo
beeri favorably llnpreteed with his eharacter,and tn-
terrrtze.'
'of IVn'ers t Weiglittuma, Stanufactniin4
Chen:LIFO, Nitietii and Dros9:? Jts..
.
I •
.flrlaruoLD's Fr.mo llcrirr, for weak
fives zirislng from iudiecreilon. The extmn.ted pow.
era of Nature which are:a4compar,lexl by ea many
. . •
alarming symptom,. among which will be foblid.
diaiwaltian to taertlon, toit of netuory, Wakeful
nose, Bon* o 2 Disoase, of Forebuitingg of I.lTil ; in
fact rnivereal Lagaittnie, Prostration, and inability
to enter into the enjoyments of society
The constitution. unc4 nffscteci—Ayitli Organic.
Weakness, requires the mkt Of Inedictne to strength
an and Invigorate the system, which lIELIIBOLD'S
EXTRACT isucur invariably. dor.. If no treat-
went in submitted to, consuMption or imanity en-
I=l
ItzwannLt.'s Ftum Ex:11m: r nY iluenr, in nr-
lections peculiar to Females, is nuequallol by ally
preparz..tion. as in Chlor9sl., or lif,toltivn
Paioto oreltirrus State of the Uteieg, awl oil
complAh3td incident to the Hrx, or the tlerlißr: or
"chanze lily
lIELIMULD'S FLTM Errit ACT BLTZU N
rriorm.lio,r; Wisu will radically exit:l-Initiate fo-,nl
the eysteritA;ftetates uric :o fro:a hatata of tlitee pa
tion, a little expense, little" or no cbange t diet, no
inconvenience or expolnre; completely soperseding
those unpleaSent and . - I !) , gerons Copaiv
awl-Mercury > in al! thane .I;.e.:aes
LIELNUOLD . S F:: YD EXTRACT BCCIIU 3.11
diseases of these organt , , whether existing in unqn or
female. from vilq.tewr eeum, urisinatiug, and no
luziter of bow long Aunditg: It Le pleosant In.buto
and cifoir, ..immediato" in action, and more titi l enygh
ening than an• of the preparatiotia of Dark or Iron
TLth. suittring from broken-down or alellc;.te.
constitutionx, procure the remedy at once
The readerlonat Lai awaro that, however alight
may Le the attack .of thelbove disoaaes; it le certain
to affierthe bodily health and mental powers.
Atl tLe above diseases require tlid aidef a Diu
,
retie. IiELMBOLD'S EXTRACT ET.Tati.s7 is the
gcsat•Plnrctic
Sold hp: Drt9ible cverywiter - e 7 pnrs,—sl.2
per itottlo, Lot - dee for $6,50. • Dellyeied to any
addieits. Describe, kpmptoms in all conunninea.
EMI
Address 11. T. ITELMISOI.D. 1 . 1.1ii.T and CL•eml
'cal 'nerd:mum 591 Zroadway, 'S.
NONE _E orstrua UNTryi Ik/NE , VPI2
steel-engraved wrapper, withfac.afmile of my Chemi.
cal Warehouse, and 'Stolid.
Ma 19,1840.-2 y ' ,
awbfinai.
New York. Aukrud 1b112,1848.
I I
lin=Bil
With a foging of conlidCaoo
I am. very re.p.tinlly
H. T. HEMBOLD,
lii'.!? .
World I
Novrantzi. 16614.
IVILLMI IVEIGHTMAN;
11. T. EIMUIBOkl?.
rise ellaneone.
. .
•,5 - i
'O ..
FFAL() 'ROBES. .
i., . .
_ ... .
POWELL"b• CO
MBE
, * . •
oily put tree:chest a far ;r, lot of ff tetalci Robei
.414et;fmril the Ptaine, whieh a o superior to an'
:offered by us beridokore..
•
. _ . • . •.
.0.Y8T4E.-STORK.
•toli3F!*lo7o:,' . i , :' ...*, ,t-:.'.
Y.,A L-:.0 S I N G.
43-3 -W-.-- •17-A:P-P
. •
1111 , 14 Yei r ieit Fhb SkareLuirde tad'ebal Ilitnres
belonging to the blo7iire. would notify the
eitizeus uC Wyslticing and 1 / 4 /Icirtitk thet .
couginutly on bawl lull . etce.ic of ~ .. • -
.0 A _"L ,
EGG, 6YOI% . OLIESYNUT, PRA.-.ANB: BARCLAY
L. I
IN BULK OR-BY THE' BARREL
T
=MI!
IN, SA - C4S, BBLS., A.N . J? .BACKS
C 31,,
PLASTEft AND KEllostwE
On toigv.err i defivripticna of
FA It r. s••r. R o
.D U •C- ,
Or taken -csetonoF) for Qxil Lima, Salt, Plaster.
Cemout alliiiieusClll3 1/li.
"
• •. . . . . ..
1 —II3 ~ rt. as tny agent, win g ~
r waya 'be
i at the Warilioaso, to , tt.o.id to custotrstrs.
Wyalosiog; Ault. IQ Ib7o. • .
, . , .
I .
HL - 311)."1" 131i0T1.tillS
orrrn TIES WITFIN.
100 CASES•
100 GASES
1.06 CAtiES
.31EN. and. BOYS LOOTS
MEN-..and BOYS BOOTS
MEN tirid BOYS: BOOTS
50 CASES
SO CASES
50 CASES
WOMEN'S and MISSES SHOES
WOMEN'S :mil MISSES SHOES
MISSES SHOES
LATEST
LATEST
LATEST
4,'D BEST QUALITY.-
AND BEST
,QUALITY
.AND BEST QUALITY
100
100
100
FEST TRtiNKS,
FINE TRUNKS,
FINE TRUNKS,
TEAYELLNG BAGS; ke:
TEAVELINI BAGS, ,1, - .C.'
TEASELING BAGS, LW..
FINEST' LOT IN TOWANDA
FIN EST - LoT . IN . TOW A
AND
PINEST LOT IN TOWANDA.
.1:00
2JJ
:-;P7,1:N1lT1) 110 . NSE IiLANKETS.
" SPLENDII) 110 It:11; 11F,AN Ii.ETS.
SPI,EN - 1)1.1)11(,)1NE' 13L;.1.:1i,t,:T5,
EV EP, DESCRIPTION:
EYI.I CV D ESC . .CIPTION. -
LV E r n' DI:SCRIPT 10.1%;
Large lot of
Large lot. of
Lingc lot-of
BITFILO ROBES,
BUFFALO :ROBES.
U.FF,ALO BES.
PACT RUGS. IC:
FANCY RUGS, &C._
FANCY RUGS, &C.'
!raving; ear etle=^roni c1:1 , 1 made eaten
give pureleees. or all good e Ler - lour le4te.. 'Pr tide
INe are prep tred to offer. ertrn indneauent , .
Sept. 22, 1810. BitoruEns.
THE LTVHT )301CSE
BABE , BEBNING. AN BASF.BEATING STOVE
Flan bc 7 :u awa.:dea
TWO FIRST PREMIMIS
OEM
•
4 NIW YORE STA! -•• ram
(2 Bronze rnedalv)
.
w.b the lert..l*.mg Etoi eA of t he day
00 First 1mq...0w; at the New Jor>ey Sltte.Fair
Well as at nu/aerobe Coanty Fairs. '
For sale by M. LEWIS k EON.
Oct 20.'70, • ElLilne•c.t.. Towanda.
A 11,,SSES NG-SLEY 4 & EATON
111
Mate 0110101 a new s • ' -
• pliElitl .111.41 . 1NG ESTABUISIIMLNT •
to the room Mrl , ln , ts taro%
true dom. moth of rot Mei 11I'Y are
prepared to all kintln,of 17)••c•.•, Malt.
line. at tarorial3l4. rates. • .
FASICION
OC tla• fit;it'atyle• recs•ived it,p..r.p.) as pitl,U,Att
a , ,ao Ofr in.st• u.:1.0n
CUTTING AND' , EITTINt;
• iziNasi.r:Y.
firpt: 20,'70. • VIII C. E.A,TOIs.:.
(10PFEF.. 'r . EA; SUGAR, _FISH,
i_./ kr.. whol.hmleatla-retaiL
Ilifc• 1. • 'lllOCl,tllll & MIS.
- 11 1 011 TILIIITY DAYS. -11
1 will rc.ll-Tl's , ti anti S'aok - 4 at crot to
New stock:.: .
JOILN 311.NIVItE
pt
( :11A I t ORE- !
\-/ P rmn ‘t. kiS mag. Oran.:a. .
at t .! trzf, c.1 1 ,•4. 311,n1,1•,5 -nifnr
nifnr Iciaotut: an, I a:I kinfla o 2 •If
. Vs*: A. 1:04 - Kg, 'ELL'S.
House riptl . Lot
it.Pind of , :e.cd for f13!O at a IVartrain.
'For f i t'ocr IL:lien:an a cn,l,r,ra on tta, pram& R.
2.4 .. 4 O. • ' • JULIA r
a et t
a 6013., •
T° A IT,D A MARKETS:
,
Crarertr42 '
everywiloyWo FA.
1111610;4% by C. B PATCII,
subject to changer dally. Wheal, Ir busb •• • SII6 q,
nye. bn6b
Bni,lortn.a6, 31 boob eo
C, , ,r11, l Inigh
oats. bunt 4
(IL iglAs„.i -I
11
bniter trolir) V lb 63 I 7:
do (dairy. V , lb .............. .2
norm. V /10z
" 2.1
POtilti**/ IA blf/ih;:•1•4.• ...... ••• ••
„
ViDl/114 lb blind . 4 .. ... -7
:•0 6 16
gain V It ... .; .... rfr
Onitom. tra*lt ....... . . ....
1 +
Wr.iGirr,. or Gann ; Corn 66 it•”
nye SO 1116. ; Oatr 32 lbs.; Ilarlet 46 Ihn.: lia••l%6'
44 lbw.: Brans 62 lb 3.; Bran 2) Ctor•r
a. Ibit.:Llltaot/iy ed 4 4 -146. ; DMA 41, N., 34 it 7i.
IteltuAppieN 22 lbe..7laz teed Dir.
•
At •• ARRA-NGEIIENT—SOr
111... THE To*Asph pcigzoFricy_ •
• Datil further wait° Vie Mafia at WI °Mc , . aL:i
arrive atilt - depart 44141110 am :
Northern 1.11.11,.:. 4 .- .411 4 7 15 ta. .t.
southern ...... r. tor . . .......
Troy _ ' 12:00 ........ 1404 .-.
Canton _ • P.lll. ........ ISn
ThliihOre ....... ...... ,
Irflayavilie SlO A. ....... .1 9
21.1()
A
Barclay • ..... .
Vattgt MOS a ni"-g !war/ MormlaY. • Weettio.,tu „
yrtasy at 0:00 aril ttelmrta at Ail
TueadaY. Thuradoy. and tiaturtlay.
I.thezty CorMet mail arrives. every .r,
day and satuidAy at, 8:00 A.M. ikst4rti Mgr, d., y .
at 2 :00a.m.
•Aur AIL emits ante 30 atinater
parture 4N4LAI autiti nort4 end totiik
to prennut. 0. W. ALVORD.
To THOSE GETTING TH-F.lh
ctoriatti6 . MADE, TO ORDER.
Tom should shady two things. First, t'
GET TME3I CLOTIMS
•
• " IS MAIM
°ci oallf
AVULILE 111EY hoLD cnj
. .
Ana In order to I?:c. 'eltdo to-n.II a good arti,!,, , , t ,
Cm merchant nitt•tt, lauk_r,taud
ar"..
'mow •
mans ho t , ; wuntl o . yrltt , r6 raid what to toy a.. a pr,
h oi
PRA.CTICAL TAILOR
an it.; 1, .-411.21.a I profess to be, tarin g 1:11
J:IGIITEEN YEkKS EXPERIENCE
/0 the Haver been a enthr±n eonle
NEW YORK _CITY
I do toy own bnyTtng. bellfr.g, and enttitn. a,
nn tvab wr man Fo that h ,
do—and %rah low scat :and oliwr r ..
r•nr-fir,n, ihns ni :Ling - the eo-t of'earrylf2:;• ,';n 1,,
vc.4
•
Vat aboic you will Eco uty it to the
I CA. SELL GOODS CHEAPER
- -
Than men...lnii.anii k ; the - business,
„and
.t bare to ecopi..y nth. -7-
Ear= wilark, rn fAtionl to it, and cne4 , mcn • 4l,:••
,L) .y accordingly—all ttwy, Ititte
DO DUSINESS 'O LIVE B): IT
if yo:i rtuuLt tite•rbovo i-taferci.ot, rrn,.u,
by .11
Item Lola Tailor, Britt:4o St.. Towal.,ll, Pr
Aug.lo,":o
TOWANDA - AGRICCLTURAL
STILL AU E
Tb rrineriniftnient of this rnop is now vff,rtkg
sonic , of the lieYt
L.UMBE.It * WAGONS,
PLATFORM WXGONS.
STYLE
STILE
STYLE
COVERED AND OPEN RUGGiEs.
eser offered in this tnarki.t. Best seleetch
OAK AND HICKORY TIMBER
u arid Jrll mad,: 1y th.•
EX EIZILNCED WOER.ILEN;
t
PA lE.'. ITSSI f IRON :IA TS
very Esh.t. awl co durable that evt•tt tatititit'has tr.t
d
tilt!, t o oi t ,t, ,ttila titetr d,ettay.'
1 .t
_. t,..,
.
it tut I at: ortt'sro:k b ' Fro , c ptlrcliapthg ..:::••••
ITl).`tt, IIP11111 , lit! fin Cr tru thort ant co.
- :,1. C. :tit:het% l'rttat. i G. W. VI.NCENI'.
tt ,,,- ..tutt , t, Ja — y :It). 11;70. ! ' . saptrtnt. cot-rt.
p 31. IVELLI:S'
_Lit.•
C 04-,-
A L ).1. AP, .1..)- .
'.- Until fr.rtliar nr.tie.e pricer; ,:t part, are ..,,
t ';
•
r,,. 1 . nr No. 2
St(l, ..or N.,a. 3 and 4* . .`. 4,
' '
1 Nl:f Or C0. ,, ,,Z50. 5
' . Psit.,l6o N..t...;rrti... .; ~ id
=I
~ !:, ~,;,•,. n:: ::,..; iti. , nl! , brr;:e, NNili.l,- n , +.:c
.3 , 1 - ~.,' . •... 0 1..;."-D Ulu btri.ollidl iitil.t, i '
1., :ni:i" ''o., 4.. 1:141.: f.q...arr;,11.: in ; . .. I
list I:, .1
(11.."1-, W..... '2.5 .• -
C3' rt my (7 , ra! Ofae • No.
er,r, N , ..c Muck,
ird.eo 2 . in .1:1 2cf,r.rity.m.,l
_ .
T ft •
‘'_iffical'&TUlL'E ' •
I•-st-r, on 11,t bel,,,N
IIE=IMI
=iaMMEM
=I
.
FUIZNITUIZE ()F ILL KINDS
•
fie m,l rodnd as ehonid,An tb,..eunte .an
,:t.y k thc'el - aulty. ,te
001 :tn.l k• ..mnpm.dip„4„, all VIP vart.d •
tarn kept In a nrst.,•;.,4,l , :"T:if.turt• k.
tlf ~ . ./I, l t, d i to rzumlne may
aext No., 15. i 'data-et.
N. 11.....1k1ettr,41,..n0t is «11 ti ntatn,ns illspat.- ,
.T. H. PAD:NI:I%
I.
T u IVAN 'COAL 1: Ail])
.k_.."C"1:111IICITE AND lILTI I 3IINOUS COALt,:,
Th.. 111,1-1.1t;i1,1 baymft loata,lll, Coal Van'
(hal; at the old 1;,:n. - and to-t comp!. l
.1 Large ea.ll-hilatt.e and Utht a 1110 , 11 t.llO
to forutsh the eastelts ot To.
k-.nds tytth the ti,th , r,ttt 4m.l,trot sa.rs tho .tho
, iron the 11.1..4 Ccd-tilable 'krill. it. 3
tootttl..t:t. desired. Priet-s at the Yard uht:i 111-1,
•,1 .1 I •
Lump..
P!, moth Nut
Pitt,tmt Nut
•• tri.l3) " Lump.
thin !Ines3 •
rice, or,lllnelismith
The fc. i . 1 110,311.• titan' , 1.7. 1777,3,:r.r
'lt t' -r: tt ro:al wiLlou 1!1.11 , 1
Per .51rivutn. Extra tot' carrytot: u. :47 r t
if:lol.7pr)
Qr. "-
Co' Order, lII2V 4 tl4
, left 1/Titril. C,irizt-r .If r.k
reatl and Elizaliell SCreeiii, or afil. C. Porter'.
Atore..-
r• must in all cano it 1, aceoroFtr ib
the en.ll. WARD 111iN1'ANIC
Towap,ln..lnne 1. 1870—tf
LO\L'T S:lZ'~>
.4. - )CR -
STOVES AND HARDWARE
I'h=ER:!IIIP7MI
SHIP • YOUR .131-T.TIM-I'•EGGs
I'OULTIII7..(III,TE and Fla7llB t.
FAI:3IF.L'S IT.z)DUci; ASsocrATit
:1'1171,11cc.....:Lg Depot. :!.17 W:.111:11;:toa
'Ail. Is at Ar - , , w'atlon Of Farr. r
:‘,.. ho 11:1,6 , , 0! f:•.C:::tii 3g 3 tfll Sal/LL( 311 1 ed
ra:•u, Pkoance on CIPIIIIII - EM. , u. only.
All cco,m.oniette.r.::; Io tho Aseot;ialion
S. A. FELTEn.
'2 4 7 Wa,hitiidiiii i.t = ; !:. ,
, i••:,.ppia; calm n'i.ly 1..• 0bt..0 ni2.l by aildrei,;ii,, , .',
ri, i try. or or • . J. E•80t.i.,.
Who
tailiav,viii.,l•.i."
.
Who ir, th.i'l ,at ri'll•T il:; . itit. in Ih'ail tirti and i.i.i.., ,
baturi cid:int:es."
It. T. FAiti:'
A. I'ELTLI:,
. rt. "2 '71.)
VOtICE IS I:1E11E1;Y GIVEN
J- tLaf ppreftWQ w,ll be made at the u• !,t • •
i11;1 I , l' the I.Ogi.O.,lnre of Pvtoe.ylvanla for
Of. a ez.e.tics Raul.. to be Ifeowe
Atbene Saeftt.•A rmL, t1,1111%011 eltirifill of lety
doP.areAth author t~ . . t then...thy 0.5115,
:h:Dot*.t not-el-ece.:htN: !•
obje, trot .3.11.7,k ar,
tin :'.peosa 21,d. Fr ,11,,,foubt uotv3. Wife. Ai., :• •
.!3.0r1.3. gereral leit4 yrivllvges. to •-
tLe Soo: h ~ralbcb O. ~uuty n•
37.ttorlt) to ett..ttli..ll
:\ ) LE-L , Sit
co,:oty. Pa. T 1 ,, ,, 4 , 1'
ty C,,• world. Urge ronnary ifi mo ,
‘ .toisirt
re
g..lo(! toy,l Earn
I,lof C0,..:00.1.4.1. 4;0fi.1
" ,1, 110r,q. Iniotitt of 11. W. I7.1:0 1 '.
Pa.. or 13Nuol,al1 ay. ro
trc
watlElue Bridge Strvet. Towanda,
- . July 1.7,'70-2m
best
k..N rtY HARLIs,
S. N. tI:ONsON
n t