Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, February 09, 1871, Image 2

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rnairuif - :, an trio via - s .-
inArsgageo +, •
—The Citpe
.orogia - Ropers ! . piel,
2 , ad to Likre struck astwit ,idiamon4ll:,
, L-The.worli: on the sibliefelns4tP ;
uncut at r#tsborg i. props** rax:4l47 - 4..7
the reqitifite - eatrititt his
l i beta subscribed icrst.isrehotelit °flitl its.
T dtch
0 e as i
?rift stipperslorbTekritil6lo** 7 4o ,
lieatnit crop - of the - ,United
Stater. excel: deA'oo(,ooo"trrticticts thts yesr. -
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cfm. - L =
/940 rab-
Lits.ooo azz ltilgl„ • •
—l\ - elx/Y - Auterithln
4aLaport has a horse aikosp r .: :
Hampshite'fish 'raiser . is
hat.z. - hav a .v,ooo trcat ayeek,
_..---A'liiritig'otlcer% -great ' eiti& - Port
IV - 16 : 12e biliallese Its iensus_Fetakela.• '
The , strielt fisheries are Teryttos 7;
i;erons st, St. John Newfonndiand:
.
' haC'e been .
tatthi ies , Pepti for bitir efinoirtherb . .
Terejfitudeit. &LA stied New
for itsinQ his'enl; `too ffeeLC.
—lt cost gaine..physicia.i. $13,-
• to •
u.:Q for bipz 7in se oeg,, a s re cg.,
Tile.:, `Twelye Temptation&7 is
-
saN ertsed ikebleage, :.a" legitimate success.''
-,--deecTi•clipg to.the census of -1870
• - tlw INA) ul'stio aef tdicpuitexdFtntiks is 39,635453.
The ag,riceiltritalstaiisties of thO
"Ncusus returus•will be ready for pitblicatlon; At
• am talk (14,y. I ' - .
—One of Chieago'splerayinen. wins
and drives opa a the faetat tearm of Etst
city. .. -
--:Very little tobacco is being
uract nrc,l in Richmond, Va., Alda'.acaacin 'and
rapp..n; are scarce.
•
- '—l.rassaclinetts railroads canied
2.1,721.:532 Inc.t , :rear; , ett'swiviin 18
were titled, • • . •
--Mbe liits"-de
. id. led to, raljoltru because there ie no money, in
tlictitate . Trcasury. - .
. .
The-new hammer hrtheßeasemer
:1 , 1t41 woiks attliarrisbara,wctighs ;15,00 ppnnds
and etist X 92,000.
—A railroad from ,Virginia City;
Muutaila,to the Zuiou Pacific title, two hundred
:Ina silty miles, Is contemplated.
-- - -Immense amounts of nietnliand:
aceitnittiated. at various pointts on the Missouri
river tinting the blockade. • • • -
Tlie . .cousarn . ptiou if artificial
17.,wer s of a!I !dna:4 in the United States amounts
to tiolaethini• over $15;000,000 worth annually.
--The United States last; . yer pro
tinceri 901,000 7 700 k~llona of molasses —10,000,-
00 lesa than the 41. r Trer . i.ollB.
The cost 'of leeches sold' in •Eti-
Dere evneds $10,000400 Der annum. The finest
aa: bald to tetne.fnnn the-Murray river Anstra•
—A. been iritroduced into
the Nerth irouse -of Representatives
rivaling it a . pcnal entice to belong to A B ueret
Palitielllsoekety.•
1-1,-110:German:
_pipers mention, as
nn intilieetreiptlt of tbewar, that theie hall
been a marked increase of lance in France-, all
Vac It rAut y ling crult&d.
‘4. —The 1:o ni g Men's Christian As
oation of western Ponna3, - Itanla ccit4aplale
Con,vention at Tideor.to next
month. • • • -
—. 7 -Thp siibw Vas had a goo F. , ,ffect
pon - the;. heat crop - of Illinois; ha..ln4 :st:rreici
to protriiit.ofre , :tually the unprocedent grotith
prole fat ,
- - . -
-The Vermont-Centrall Railroad,
has seu.cireilti. lease of thellutland and lits'sou.
II( etimm, thus ending the lung rivalrz,hetattten'
these corporations. ' ' , ' • "t - ".,
. • - - - . • i ,
• .—The New ;York - Prison:Statfsnln
i-e.(nr.. rf. , Poit.that the prisons aid their et-'
penseq last year, tlithin $170,000. ' The preyions
year the deficiency was t. 45,000.
13
--The first narrow: . age railroad
bailtitt4.lils country is nol. in fmeceasftitopera
lion 'between Akron and at assilion, Ohio, and is
An.ell Air the transport:AßMof coal.
.-..-13.t.iftnici Ilan 3855 :manipliSming
cstablitAnnents, employing 7660 pion 'and 1371
women. and $13,376,5T6 of eaPital, and pranc
ing anntialtV. goods valued at $..40V759,120. ," , .
• . t .new, remedy for intoxzention
)11W entmii in slicsa,ana 'raten'.withont
salt. Atiordinary 4 sinrpby," it is said, will,
cure tli,N niuit obstinate ease ha Italian hour,•
—The land grant . of the. - Grand
I.:apitls.quitl a indian&ll44oad is 1,19Q,'00 Acres,
ilirotigh the heaiiest pine 'alias ru liichi an.
The value of the.* estim. tett at
Oars ; of the --• ew York
lndEndson Rice: Mang d have' been
roldn;il aim*, nightly uionihs
razt ill 'Efferent 9iZttiOi of tlic
gceavt. -
f
—An lila,inuetioi
rnnnin i; or trains tl
lreutern Ittuiroad. in thi
vounty, until cal
the en! range 1,4
inh
law kiautiug a Lc:runty
&c.. it having,
last tear. _it is intheat
f , animals killed in; adjoii
North Ci
a bill provii
revise the State
members is to take_ pla
and tlst: convention a:
•
is.intenae(
rolunibia ns - a menibel
iimt tit Jul"—Conteain
wardaland and New "
fba only 13ritialumse,
States - not to the ("put'
--The merchank
31exico front .ntinstis in
to about eight niillicras
oc.that Territory-with '
- more.- New Merin
end Itti Ivane horses id
\ merle.
: 2 -One of-the.r.
- - -irctic exploring expiclii discovery of
inuume3e coal beds ni'
31:oun tains ' 'exceediM , in ..height
were diScovered. andt 'specimens'
found indicate-that Grot _ have bean'
,euvered at one time with a rich legelation. -
—Tito' oyster trade ill._ t Le Cheen
peakt, Lay in . lb3B-amouuted to ttrenty millianh
( , f bushels, worth, at the average, of m dollar a:
bushel, twenty millitgLaefihallars. .:1 1 1e believe
it has not eine° reached that figure; but yet the
trade is ennsiderable, , and the ulea - of taxing it
heavily is reprded withtillection,bY
' .; • "I
—An p lante r ,Arkansasl, who hits
carefully noted the work.of abopt Sixty China
men. reixtrts tha.t they are better_ ,eotton, Piel , 4
' yrs than 'n
the e0e..4, and that they arome*ln
tlnstriOns and oWient;andsitl the name time
cleanly in, I
their habits and person& They work
for 413 a month and board, and 're Trincipaly
on rice and tnolastes. ' - ' • " • -- ~ •
•,
t
-- - 1ti444 to
. some . ,sii or. eight
blasts in the sh4o,of rowers a Florence are
cards "with thetames and *leen, and a -state
ment that. they hm Misa r .I. ordered !sect } meter.
paid for. --Mr. Powers • &he has boon tfcirce4'
to tate this - Ideal:of of .. • • ••. himself mind
' " those 'ldle eraulii gee . thietript r by.pring
actopier fora lnisfy - ' ' !IP* .2. 1
'" /..
•
—r-lettriatlil -1 nit lOW just . been
commenced against...the. &and Southern
Illineisdtailroad: - 'i lady who shortly et-1
Peeling an.addillott to pnalkravcßog.
241; ras
on /,, arul'lrlis souse :in • • 'llett.Al #lO
" ,rougi uosi of the roll. tat i .Prettt._ oc • • •
. much itooni4 than 143 wen pe,t l / 4 1. - 1;E the
soil which file has brought : . , at; At iotti
pany she layri the .Llrnages - at ft,i:On. -
frii4tr,ii# - . f -;porter.'
DITO It
1..0. GOODRICH. . s. W.
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Towans..a, Thursday s rob: 9 1
IttPrilLicAN CotiAMr
At a meeting of the Republican Standing Commit
tee of Bradford county, held on Truman, January
'3l, itvvaa resolved 'to Cali a ()alveoli= to miet at
ItttART I' o'clock, r.m., for the purpose
1 s.MPtiral:49lolPtellati ISPelfr
State Convention to aasemble at Rarrislaarg, on the
leth - of March. " - : •
Ito
IE
211
lt,Oorrioprwide4 that the Vigilance Committees
Apetlnes at 2 o'clock. p.m., on
SATCISCAY, FEBRUARY lath; for the puriose of
ng ~•-• • • .
diiitricty”PdayilirfenttFlFAlTTei
The appointed 131. July Art
hetebr epttheetzed to pYII
eixoup
LEE
tied
1
- - TIGILWE -
ilii he; rseii- - gti,l. L Btlire;s"
A tkaii nom-4 A Rtermaosqpb.ll4, 4 4110atagt;'
.At tuna—
__)l , orto.. NV 1? Colo, trisst4eolickody. 1 ,
"AtacilsrMaki, 81) sarkyervn vantgoixt
Arimewki — iia4 ll . sittaz:ckii!‘4 l 4rstu !Maw.: C Ij
• . •
.4theilgrom::-14-I)latt*:ls43
• 3iozoo. , ..-! - •
notdoY—C P.ItOoro: Prigo 7l .4*Tkylpi.
Par3F , 40841311 Oultiibea, 4 .J Thdght,,
.Prorm.'
•- - -
-nittifnctortTort;—
opt, irm—E zuolniff, ii*u/tisciwz ll 4 l o * D"
Ault Ati-rtt WWI VIM% -James
BRM-4' Albert tko#l6+; Ezo: •
CoNa-bta Ili Carting; Fraraßnllnet. 3;it /11 , 11 2 5 L -.
Froklin—,lnVasineß, g Mariana Chaa Taylor.
'G i gnarida Dolor, -Robert. lads, Andrew-
Herrick-41'W EI: Itott. *ln Birirkei. Itteldoi Cs r. -
Leßayseilk,* -IV D, S Vodding, Aargau
Gorham. • -
•
L:raw—m. L Wooeier, ' Lett4-. golcolat , , VolrteT
,Landon. i
Litcyetd—ii M taitorLS b Barnam, 10.1inun
•,Ifoaleoes,rattp--4'W Irvine: It -A Saitatol A 1164•NeeTI.
--Man3 4 ar •i 40 . 0-4 14 1 ;: 1 . 4 Ic •R a nk 4:4 nl 4 l TYa''!M bs.
. 1 1:trwer.:43.1 1 11.13Wda.atinbbitea.zeztry Gibbs.
Gaarai-Jobe .„Matlacvs•
W !Rep:010.01f DiWolt.•Jostinallarroal;
Ridefory—Tlzoodorp Larriaon,W . xn Inekeraon, '7OB
Rowe Teeil—LevliToamer, Addison -Taylor, Weiler
McCakt. ,-
.„.:
'Rome Dcd!o:—: 'DB WOodlinriv;• L le Brownine 0 P
SoltAff.eld—Seebe i3tronid.*Velrakiron. C F Collin
Sprinqiieist—TlietaloraWilddr, Joseph Crediford. 8
0 Phillips. •
Sytte f ti4—rni4i ' rninaon, w L §eontini. C**.ime,
vtottlit C/o 1 :-,,I.P - Oiliett;,7) F Ilildreth, Joseph Dan
_ _ .
-SArAeiretin-0 B Kinney, G W Blaekmao, Abram
'Patterson.: , • • , • ' .• •
Standing SioneG A Stesgris, "Gram Gordon, Jammv.
Eniy.
.Ter Hiram Terry;:ii T Miller,sChas Thompson.
Totrarota rup—Chsg" Dinimock„ etiAa •Brn,jamiti, It
• Davidson.-
TsicandaDor.—A ci. slogan,p e rcival .powcll, Di:nu
Strden. - „
Fop:thick' "NortA_.—Ezra nutty, 0 B Idillir. B Granger.
Troy Tii•p—T 13 leldnin, Milton Pierce, N B Cant.
Trey Rom--A S lidolier. N M-Pomeroy; 19. D Low.
.tuvearera--liirllsrrywdift. HS !Ackley 4 Cogs.
well.' ' • .. --
efsfer--80 . floczy. stilton tiolcomb."A 0 Moore. -:,.
irmlreii—dparpli, Cooper, A J Whitaker, M Chaffee.
irinitima —Platt Vandyke, Trnetatn 'White, I. .
Shoe
maker. -
Wrglusing—lPßtalford, James Fee, D L Stales.
It roz•-•l;Awin Owens, A "If Binds; Geo Poole.
fl'elts—d A Aciy, Levi ?dorm, a 0 GrinneiL ... ..
ii - iiswt--.1.0 Drown, Frank Morrow. C A atowrit
THE nErniurclor AILTVIUS
. •
, DONE FOR TUE SOLD ItS.
It is not unfrequeutly charged by
Demotratn - during political° an li
t
p!*gn's hat 'tic Republican party ‘
+3o.s no, fulfill, its pledge to the sol
diers. . A brief review of, what : has
been done in behalf of the men Who
, --
composed the volunteer army of the
Unieri during the late civil warovill
, .
proye that 7 tite, soldiets are ltot, for
gotten by a Republican.Conitress.:. -
the
South-
Jf - D.1%-A
aced at
eai its
' wolvett,
$15,000
a. many
tattre
Ilion to
Mon
Mara",
17th of
British
on the
ice Ed
ben bo
United
o New
lovntea
he tit&
millions
sheep,
• I
MEI
Provision has been made for the
furnishing:of artificial TOlitC\V
ed. every Ave yiars, to; all Islho- lost
fheinin the service, witlylree trans. :
portation to the, place where the
litnlis!nre made and fitted';the value
be commuted to those who prefer
money, or who arose injiired as not
I.4i.be able to wear artificial limbs.
,Themational-asylums for disabled
volunteer soldiers wire' endoWed
anew to. the' amount of. about.s2,ooo,-
000,• by appropriation_ of a fund
which accumulated dttring . the wax
fron commutations and forfeitures.
large number' of officers who
were deprived of their just -pay and
allo.wanees, owing to rebel captivity
and other causes, ihave their claims
a f,, ,
righted by enetJal enactment. ,
411 red-tve hindrances-to the set-
tlement of the 4ccounts of volunteer
officers were cut through; by an act
directing that where no frauds 01 7
pear on the face of the papers, such
credits as seem just, shall.be-alloWed,
and the o.fiicers' accounts settlyd.
The payment of pensions has been
facilitated and much better regulat
ed, making them quarterly 'and _re
moving all petty expenses.
'The time :for filing claims under
the general bounty act of 1866 ,has,
been extended, and an act passed
providinA that no pension whieh has
been : definitely fi4ed should 'he dirain
ished by 'a:ay subsequent act.
• All the evidences - of-honorable" die-.
Charge'-,heretofore retained on - -file
When accounts are settled, aredirect
ed to be.returned.to those to whom
they oreprecious Mementoes.
An 'officer, soldier or niarine , can
now obtain a homesteadoel4o . acies.
And this traotlor . every such person.
will.be doable the value of other see
-bons; Made "-under the Homestead
law. 'lhe.cOrrespondent of the 'Chi;
cinnati
,Gazette gives the following
information , . -
an amendment to'the Rimy brill it is pro
videdthat itnY person, who served honorably
for ninety days m either the military or the na
val service of the tnited fitates durmg the re
bellion, And has atrum reenacted loyal, May en
ter a quarter sat:don of Ladd along any or the
lines of railway to _which Cpngtess has made a
gralituf land, the -eclectic% to bo made. from
theeven numbered section& .Ika the minimum
price. ofsii such lands is fixed at $2lO .-per acre,
the hog =oteaclA given - te soldiers-areof:donb'e
pecuniary value, besides being upon- lines • o
railroad,. many of .uhich are . now. open, an( I
from which other preemptors fifeli yet exelud-1
To. t iffy record there might be add
ed a long:list of acts relating to .na
tional cemeteries, , soldiers' . moral
ments i and for relief of soldiers in
individual eases. Altogether, it (lit
plays a noble sense . in Congress of
wllat is o
fr
due om. the nation to .those
, , .
:who defended - '
1 1 irin: is IT 7--Can any, of our: road
, ,
op imagine 1 . -Ity it is ,
that. the perm).
male papers swear at all attempti at
establishing', itaebriate. , nsylagr4, Pri
son reform, and gnarling -- aii
itta
alien :to animas t' Even the 'classic
\......
-and el t New York: - 11 7 04 ;does
this:: - it -bantam •it . - realizen to*
fully : oe en*ss Of its :Oaf) ,
on free rum -hiiil tlie.4l4ses who linse.
fallen.li4cni the re . .. 4 reformat 44
inhumes?.
. 93r t ozi.
Demoeratio,- haw—voted to order a
portrait 421.031. Lie.: Flt refaced t 8
order one -of 19ken;-zikaospa ,
, t
f;; . ,naits' Dethi carAtio
' !Az viz* iiietel . solcUr•
THoltA , ; vas in the 'Union annie:
s
hil l s kilc of the States.
- - in the following table wo - giro 4ter
poinlation of each State, according
to;the returns of 1870 and 1860, with
ate porcense or
Laitted intarthOlbiark,4lP-99:14 0
kitttis xif :1860 raii*eni
L Neiada • @mi l & : fiom Tini*Priat
otgoinftinvnt-tiikcVVO:Yit
:' ) 3 Y, T4griallg:
They'. iopule [ lion at 014- Virginia&
IS66lsAlviBed in the . table beixiapa
fitattiii as the are tioir e(itt
-444t04,4;1icivi the , itchpi increase ' :
iu kath daring the decade -
.1874.`• 1 1.860..' - ft -
6-TAX 4 -•..:. - ' - ;----",- .l i ;
- Xt.klriA- roPt;,Li•-- :, t
. • -1,, I : .•--. ' vitt. -.1•167: '• ' 0 2:
~—...; -...: <,...,.........—.;.-.; -...4...".......-...... . '...........;...
Alabama., ..., .... < • ;996,901% - ,964.201 " $.50,
Arktinsr.g. :,:.: .. :... - 483,179 ; 435,450 ' 0.91
Oaliftiiiiii:;;..-'.'. . :;.. -- 3 00,225 ='3711:094 47.45
,C ol l o 9ctitt ll - •; ; : ... ' 527,4181 .• 460447 16.81-
.12:Omar° .. , 124,0151 .. i12,2,tc 11.41
'lloiida....:-. ; . ' - 1 .. 187,7501' '' 140,425 ' 33.71-
, Georo:. ,;;;; <. ... . < .- ...i 1,200,209 :4057,386 -13.65.
1 42g
,Illineaa.. i .-......... 1 , 2,539,636 4,711,951 ;47.70
Indiana.' .''..-.. : .. '- 1,673,016:1,550, ,23.81'
lowa •-•- ' '1,1948021 1 474,918 .16.66.
Kansas.... e. '.362,8721 :107,206 237.55
" lientrteli,f.:. -. , .1,321,001 '1,155,0,84 j 4.82
rindifatti. - , t ' - 732,791 708,009 3.49'
Maine: -' - • 1 .626.463' 628279 d;'.29
Maryland. . •i , 780,806 687,049' 13.62,
Matsaansetts.. 1 . ,457,351 1,t11,06,5 18.88
:31:ichigien.. • ' . • 1
11,184,996; , - 749,115 68,09)
11inne50ta....,.....1 435,5111 ' 172,123 153.0221
Mississippi...,:..... _4 834,170; 791,305 - :5.42
Missouri.. '.. ..:i 1,7150001 1,182,012 49.09
Nebraska.. .. ; " 123 ,0001 . 28,84113 2 6.48 3
Neiitift. - ... - :. , : 42,491 17,561144.71
New Hampahtre.':-.1." 318,800 326;074 (1. 1 2.38
Nett' Jersey.. ' ;,1 905,791 : 072;03, 31.78
New York 1 4,364,411 3,880.735 . 12.46
North Carolina ...%1‘ 1,0M,614, - -992822 17.76
Obio 2,659,2141 - .2,339,511 13.07
Oregon.. ..... ....1 90,9'41 62,465, 73.36
Pennstlennia.....•....; 3,515,9931 2,906,115' 20.99
Ilhotici Island. - 1 ' 217,8561 '174.6201 21.48
South Carolina... 44, 728,000 1 • 703,708 -1 3.45
Tenneslee..., 1,257983 1,109,801 13.35 ,
ft
Tk fr ` ` S., .. . 1 , 797,500 604,215 61.99
Vermont -... .... i - 330,552 516,098 : 4.82
Virginia 1,224,830 1,219,639 ; .43,
West 'Virginia, ' 445,616 • 376,688 18.30 .
Walcoludn...: 1,055,167 '
775,881 :36.00'
. .................._ ~..._____....._ .+....a-,...,
Total, States:: ... 1 '38,092,653.31,194,252 :`22:11
Dist. of Coin mhia. - 131,7001 75,0801 ;75.61
Ariiona .. ..-.. 9,6581 1 .. ..
Colomlo. ~.
I
' 39 t 06 t i 36,538;
i 8.67'',
;
Dakota . 181 2,57600.50;
Idaho •
... 14,9981 '..... 1 ;
oraana -• 0,591
j i
New -Mexico - 1 91,852 • 83009' ;10.65;
•rtab • 1 86,780 . ' 40,6991, 113.25:
Washington " 23,901 11,1681114.01,
Wyoming:. , •. . • 9,118 1 ..-...
D. q. & TerriCes 442,500 1 - 139,070 ~ 77. e
ititate'm • 39,092655131,191452 122.1 1
A 7.7,;regate.... .138,535,153 31,413,322 122.55
it will be noticed that twe States,
Maine and New Hampshire, ihnw
slight decrease in the population as
compared .with 1860. This is the first
time that the decennial enumeratiori,
has shown a decrease in any - State;
but between 'lB5O • and ' 1860 'New
IlamPshire and Vermout remained
almost'statiiinary, the increase in the
former State being but 2.55 1 per
cent - , and the latter only 31 per cent.
The. great strides taken by' some ' of
the • Western States since 'lBGo' f apd:
the, partition' of', Old Virginialhavel
somewhat disarranged the relative
rank of the State, bnt a numberstill
retain the positionthey held 18611
The gradnal progress of the Popu
lation of the Entire country 'sines the
first census--enumeration, Gut of
1790, is r _ shown in the folloivink
EIEI
1790.
1800
1. 10
1820.
1830.
1610.
1 , 350
144 x).
1870.
7 - - - - ----- 1 - 1 -
PtCYiQUS to 1860, the decennial
,in
crease had ranged between 32,67 per
cent.: and 36.45 pl. cent., a degre e of
uniformity that has been rather re
-During!the last ten years,
libwever, the rate of increase has fal
ku to 22.55 per, cent., a les:s • than
40)-thirds; of the -;ate of the previous
,d'ecade. If the - nsual rate of increase
,had been maintained (hiring the Past
ten - years, i c he present population of
lhe country would have been 42,630,-
854, or about 4,100,000 greater than
is shown to bete, case. The dis
turbing eiement f .14e war itgainst
the Union is, to be credited with the
result as it stands, and this loss of
over four millions of inhabitants in
ten years is not ; the least important
legacy bequeathed to the cotuitry 'by
the South.. During the next ten
years, however, we may expect to
witness an aggregate population - v - 0i
greater . than any recorded in ;the
past.. . I
The Prussians have 'nade a
demand for the transfer of the French
possessionsiin India. :England is ter
rible alarmed, over thhsandregaxda it
as a; menace; she will maim a firm
protest. At this Bismarck *ill 'nigh
r and Prussia:will inaist on couwliance.
The German-matioa . is • Able to - , and
- will just now, back up woi'de with
blow% „and will tolerate no ; interfer
.
.n, _
ee. Englandpro' teit ‘, l; only
at, and nothing"more.
•
ter. Virgin 4, Deniacriteg: - *pot
give up all their old 4114:
introduced in r the Senates of that
§tata the other day, to abolish , the
rhipPing-poit," wtui strenuously
opposed by Fin the Derner*its, and
this relic . Of .the days of slivery and
Democratic rule .will be *ained in
the " Old Dominion." -
. lir In aceordauce with ptir;Frer
ident Grant has directed' Secretary
'Delano tifipsne the necessary patent
for, 4114 toy the "Southern , Pacific
-It4ifrnaoton eceoyailt of coinple-
AiOn.of the 4/40c114:4, (thirty inilelp
of that road, which hie been firrOl
ably "retorted onby-the*vernitiont
=I
=I
- Bar ThiffitirState dinner of the,
Sessoulnist.lifiritlyProdalent GRAN
on TAivirsclifiv*ini444.llVecnotice
np}ong he nnu y 4qn.dgte
'o4sB
Mrs. Clinton'.
On in 4th inst. thelies_ssperysiwl
)..
ppintpa„
_Ann. 4.- _ Wicionwths,
npe enMf_Opinlniin.,lS,
fpr the • - on; alfisinit . 144 >inane.
_ _ _
e I
' . l l j -‘j rhfi - - , 11 obralkare:tnitkillei 6*14 •
1 ?i
f:4;- :0 6 -- - "4 " .; w 44,4-
`..w".. 0 tiio2li• •
'The elseeririg`*: P Alta&
/104e$; .:: ! 1: ;-
' The Penioerats- ,seesideteinunia.
Ito:ldefeat.
1 tutiorud Convention, in the hi ast
they in4y geteattbrol:of - both Houses'
iteit 144er., - 7-
itteti that tu*inil:Oaticio
by j yo
sailwaY-fr -O MIL4 O -1 4 fG4tiizi:. 63 *rel
Bowl tiiilintersect, , the
'titans I - lc hnsinese,"`;.atKV- - lhat':'oo,
Tsai rilrbi 3 eie 6 .44Y:timilt•
' -•44% - ,
I . Pe.4 ll . lB 4e_ilOilKa ..14jur;
followbg:vpdrltgraph;
itnOtes i n open confeision:of -the toal.
`li tw n - th t `
, e ee ew. great.
panics of the day::4rem r- 'inds
118f.of thq eandor..9l: the late. Mike
-who said -the grog : •shopi
weie the thief nurs e ries of Denicieni
,ey
l ayniat'aihicrealw Per Ct
3,m8271 . !
31111411-Fasti, 35.01
9 . 08,101t2,398,3171 33.13
115,1366,020i3,227J399 33.49
17 ; 069,45314 4 203eLia, T 2.67
23.191,876!6,122;423! 3187
.131,143,322;8,251,410: 35.53
i39,535,153,8;001)631t 215:1
-
MIMI
,
" The! Oc'ut" instrumentality thtypgl,4 whieli
iladicatra attains place and power .is Mind.
with alittle assistance from money; the great
iustriunentality through which Democracy at
taOs tre same en& is Ignorance. Wherever
Radi - prevails, theta, Learning •litta her
e t
classic head, and from her ambrosial locks
scatter intellectual light and lovelinesit abroad;
whersvDernocriey obtains a fool-hold, there
Ignorance erects hoc Shrines and altars, before
which er blind and ragged - votaries prostrr.to
themse vex in the dust and 'sing mans - in her
praise. It is not strange, then, that the Dem
ocrat w to is true to his principles and his par;
t y,nevo approaches a schooThonso without in- -
stinctlvelrfecling in his pockets to see if he has
such Ling about him as a box of matches or
a can 9 nitro-glycerine. It is to the Dentocrat
ic-Jra
i a
the English poetrefers when' he tells
es that where ignorance 1 bliss it is folly,to be
wise.".; - .
. . .
Will& -of these pictnree is the
,
most i attractive ?. Every American
citizen can takellis choice. ' -
WiRT .1 NEFTRAL TAPER TifFN.lO3 OF
.
.Dr.amen.trzo RULE. :--,/laiper'e . 'Weekly,
though politically a neutral paper, in,
a recent number; after calling , atten
tionto the gross mismanagement of
'the 4ity
. government under: Demo
cratic rule, says :.,
• Thus the result of the ascendency
of the Democratic party in New
York is the destruction of popular
government in. the city, as it would
havel been in the country at large if
the peoplc,of the 'United States had
not chosen war as the least fearful,
alteoative. Nor, is. this surpris- '
ing.'l The - Democratic party in its
long natoinal ascendency, wits. stew=
dilylhostile to the fundamental prin
ciples of alree government. It WA,
a V. at conspiracy t#' make slavery,
the madamental law, of the republic:
Tha
_purpose rectizir"ed absolute Mt-.
tional demoralization, and the great:
effort of the partywnsitck, produce it.
A:Clear perception Of the true spirit
and i principle of free popular govern
met was fatal to Democratic domi
nan3e, and therefore the party ruth
lessly sought to' obscure it, In , the
cityj of New'York the party has never
lost; its' supremacy. The men who
guie it to -day, are politicians fired
either in total ignorance or in utter
con empt of Amercan principles.
Ty are brought in constant con
ii
bie with the most ignorant. and ve
nal men; and without faith in bull
' vidnal honor, with the sincerest per
suasion that money and fear are' the
master-keys of politics, they ,distrust
mere honesty as hypocriacy, and un
do9btedly despise " the people " and
ther representatives as heartily as
.Robert Walpole.,
Any Demdcratic protest against,
thin imperial power, whether from
theimere adventurers of the party,
like,thee World, or from honest men
whO cherish the vain illusion that
they can control it, is, swept away'
like'n • leaf upon Niagara. To-day
the! protestants of last springv arc;
either like the Work!, kissing the im
`periaffeet, or, like those honest Men,
lending the prestige of their names
and the 'weight of their votes: to
schemers whom they utterlfdistrust,
and to, practices which they, abhor.
The imperialism of the Ring is the
tulo 'of corruption by-money rind by,
fear. It is a plagne-spot in the cell
trelof. the. Amerzcan system. It is
the fresh attack upon *American in
stitutions under the name of Democ
racy. Let the people of this country
consider it well, and decide 'whether
it is to restore the •control of the mar
tional governmerit to such rnen and
to !Rich influences, that our brothers
died in the field, andthat we are
talied to-day. : ,'.' '
sig.. The Virginia index -simply
commits .an abstuci -error .-when it
.says : "The pe‘ple the eolith are
oliposc s d to the Radical., party.
_They
are not and will not .be Radical nor
Republican." Every sehoollxry 'mows
that a large majority , of "the people Of
the. South," if permitted to do so,
world yotelor theßeinbliCan cmdi
d:Oct iftweiy time. Bat - what - the In
d 4 intended to say, doubtless,, is
tnie, that a Majority 'of the white
p4ple are lot, Re . pablicanS., And . it
~migbt be added- that a majority of
is• ,
thikmajority as bitterly opposed
to ',lthe United Slates Gocerntnent
to
dap as in 1861. ,
ior These who are. dubiebs About
the ititentic4 of the: Government 2to
-psy the itatiOnat.: r de4
,shotild:: vied
the public debt . itiitegtent for Feb; _l,
-,:iSSeed from the ?freeway
Dap rt
meit.. It :Ashes* ~that 'during the
isepth of 'January 'lest; the public
de} t.of the idiom mitt dinibished by
PO *4o'of
,5,4 0 0,pp 6 15 r ,and t.kt.
ifogi . 1, :187% the : der:,
ei*se tii4110,301,4:
op 17i - •
I ri l 4. 6 Vio fr a, Ore .4 0 2 11 04`7 8 Perok ::
4 - a.v ackyolumin favor.,
11q) hatted spitefficiant : •
di itiitiotiiltafrainnuidei titua
114tibitcase
. a,
7FAtaLeini
Scli&Ais;
l'ovemor,
or pays
a high
manner
Depart=
under his
ApLillEt /Wu..
fitiltrtatge
-it
.: T i AS I r
reasons for ' oink A VA
i •e e
sayti,T . ' in thirfilW
iitstarceei.thretWkiiet ga4undpoiLthua,
itniturAit.imal Prglisajp;itmpula
ziot reesilwi jratiorityc _it -r4 et'-.
%tpoliale,t4 41Tligel DA r. is fLokth , -
stune,briliaion, 44: _4 ito . Pi Alort6ti:
witkiegaratO the ':p,tplaiety , ot.the
Il'xilsident yetpLug-the , l4ll.:`.Wbetillei
Ihe,l.Pxesideut `; wilt take! the, swim'
sievilianet-tt i ews- ly :11.O.le'aca 'it
(*maims:au! d a 1tt041.011.1 0 ,t4 in
eithet , bottse. ZieLentirejlepublican
delegation' re. Pena . sylvania voted
against the.b aminiNkyi-of tha Ro
publicans ',
• fa: .oilier-;Stdoss .-.:who
*
voted for i t,:. . timid I.)ilr lad to, have
3.1.11
-the'PreaidentNetuit. - ;, t is rewded
Edi
'br they St', Wag * * Aaelnbers of
the Regis , *,- . pirty, bit - both houses
.as a mistake' . :pass Built abill while
the skr: • . : Of the lio‘nth -niaintain_
their-present detuint-attitridejew.ard
tlie.Govern . • • t, „wad jcouunit . daily
outrages utrii 'Pilafs iiilert;
; The 'defeati;of .tho 'St. 'Croix and
Superior railioad , bill by 'a
decitio.
naajoritY, after hanging fire "so low e *,
indicates the low o other lazd
grants which am beli4 ) d it. Some of
these are Tpk; merito.• Us ca,acs, , but
the strong-chrrent hich svems to
be naming agninst ililim hilts fair to
sweep away all - beforle it, Wand the
West will haveto put up with loss
'railroadsin the 'future.
a
, 1 The Cohnittee , ' cif Way.s: )b.na
Means haveinot yet acted -definitely
On • the hillsi abolishig the income
tax, as the inctaly:irs now hcre DIC
equally divided orb
, the' return milli subject.. They
i
are waiting for. of Mr.
:NlcCarty before votin , on .the -1-pie,i
tion. t .
i The second reeoption of the Presi
dent and, Mrs. Gran l to-night was
Well attend e d . . Mrs. Grant was as
sisted by Mrs. Seer tary Fish and ,
tMks.Ex-Gorcrnor Morgs.n, of New
mirk. The Vice Pre:Lident and Mrs.
I
'Colfax and the usual dignitaries paid
:their respects dtuing i the evening. -
1 Late accounts - from. St Domingo
!verify these previously received, that
'Cabral's forces are small in number,
owing to desertions and_other causes
and it is furthei: stat (4a. , tbat'he occa
sions but little, if any trouble, to the
Baez government..
.1
_..:
._ .
Theimembers ;of the . House. Pac
ific Railroad Commiten to-day inform
ally discussed the .Suthern
Railroad bill, and' itunderstood
will report in fa'ror 4the passage of
the bill passed by , the Senate last Ju
ly, without amendment. .
Thci third section of twenty-fire
Miles of the Atlantic anti a Pacific
Railmiad and telegraph Line has bCen
accented by tho Ppl!sident, and lie
has ordered the fistMl land Patents to
issue. , .
=2
cOLFA.X. ON THU IZEPVULT,C,UN PAR-
, .
TY, Ala) Oti T.1117.1P41 ISIpE.,ST.
Vice Presidviit C r OLIP.kt *rites " to
the' Lidep)idoit
What wiser, bette r F platform eau bo
devised for Vio present time Ginn
this -terse,' compact irrefutable one
embodied, in•theri_',orielusion of Presif
dent Grant's last a4ssa g e ? 1
1. Thorough enfofternent Idf every_
law.
2. Faithful collec
3. Economy in 41 .
4. Pronjapt paym
of the
5. Reduction of t
tho requirements o
admit.
Reduction of
to be so arranged
greatest relief fo 't
DM
Honest and fair
other people, that
: blighting conseque
ed; but , without
right or obligation
S. Reform in the treatment of In
dians and in - the 'Whole civil her vice
of the country. .
pi
9. Securing a re, =trammeled
ballot, where every, man entitled to
,cast a vote may de so just once at
each" election, ;without fear of Moles
tation or proscription on account of
his political faith, nativity or color..
Is it not a striking fact that, out
of all our forty millions of people,
no critic has been ound, of, any par;
ty, who has attempted to antagonize
asingle one of- theise nine points
cllem
bodied in the,Pre 'dent's platform?
7s
And of the ro-e cctiort of President
Gr..trr in 1872, h says : 1
With such a record, iu2,4 on the
platform alretulyl written 1 , by ilk
President's hand, iwith whatever ad
ditions the interfening t*o years
may prove essential to the national
; weal, Gen. Grant; (with senile of thb
many prominent . Republi us East
tier South, whoa all conii o in and
will delight to honor, assn iited with
lain) will, I sincerely belieVe, lead
the Republican phalmnT ' as he has se
I often led-those under ; his banner, to
1 a signal and auspicious victory. And
it will boa victory that Will give sta.'
- bility and' rest to the .country," by
ending fOrever, it will, all hopes of
a Democratic re ction against the re
sults of the war . embodied in our
1 ComitzitUtiOn an laws. - '
seri..The Ike ecralie, Ccnivention I
which inet..at the Court Hong& on
TnesdaYevenini, wa.4, as harmonious
as -a nest of. Kilifenny cats. •
C. S , roc, WAR' elected Chair:-
meitr.lN 'and C.
Russca.!, Vice Presidents. F. . I
i 2 ATRICK isnd - - S.IW. lives
pointed Secrstariesii -
Considerabl ejl A tarring t., oli place
Between Col. jas 'an CoL
;int as ,usnal, PLO carriedlhp
day, and .secured thyselectiOn of his
'delegates to thp tate Convention„
S. F. Minus nd Cuts. a - ANA
,Were elected rep a rcient. the
. connty
.in.'the State' ' cention.
iiiir ; F • Pinsyliania Is 'agnate be.;
twn / 49 tIV• .illili. •irial..P. 49ga.
31ok lititride, anal 2.aeg...17" pin:.
: and'3 ',I
6 :
• • A' ' .:11'min: -, west- kingi-i
tulle ;. trigenioiVaahhl o rtni. Ttilinnini
langtUis;2so.Bp.vlites, - .11i4 biesath:
I.ssxd Old% .',O grestfg. • fentiOt is
:302..1340 i inif l ea,. and , theygttatelit
breadth 17,5 lades and 192 riereheis.
MCFA:iivii,AL.tam.--Tho• New
•
.00F} 1 0 4 q1C CI FANT i Ve! ti _ "A gt 4210 . Zi ",
14 ; 13 a 0 ;COMO S PCKI 1 31 r 1 4 13 .4ithe
!tebeistatei, It `. ", ' the;' rtiVela
-6'6'118; ocl
'iteettiil2.4` an t ' 'M )3gt
tilunlz
' 4 ' - : iCeit.i . . i'iigrat,i )ll o4, B4 4;: 63l '4 :e l*"
.._
4 w..413 1 b9w 0 0: 4iSSAI ,*" 4 ,44c."iic
rue. ;3 ;:";:- : 1 , r: . 7 131-'7ri ;1' .1 r( : '
;EEL: irlibiteritblicati4ttate Oinvpm
tiOu for the _ norutaritfoti . of St.i - ta . ,Offi-
Oe:rn 44 1, bn 01 4 . 1, t „.4 1 *Isbnrg • on'
LllOl.OOl of AWOL- riai convention to
doh', delpgites -to I said ~.confentiort
told: at . th!
64ttrt;floase, 20.
Eyery teownslii„ oriaa sena_acie
gi.tes. • " ,
teri; A terrible' Railroad accident
, o,corx:ed ti 'the I.lndaon i ltiver
Ttnal
fead, near Naiy Haliabnrg, on lion
day *ght. An fail train rant off the
track near' ty brikig(?, and while; in
thatsitnation am kini!ss ti-ain from
ran 'into it With great ve ,
locity, smashing both train's and•set
ting each on 'fire. Twenty parsons,.
as,far as ascertained, were burned to
death.
We last . week: publishetl,.:an
item - i stating that , Dr. PoIiNALL,
Kentucky, was irrownetl. while . being
baptised. Rey. 11. 3.31. TAyLon . , the
officiating Clerity sin, h.enieS - the sto
•
- -
• NOW Advertisements.
HIIMPILLIEY 60T •
100 CASES
100 CASES.
100 CASES
50 CASES
50 CASES_
50 CASES
. ,
. .
ilt • :
,INVO3[EN'S and MISSF4 SHOES..
wiwrEs's ,L-I;ti.lnssf,s_BTlDEs.
WOMEN'S and MISSES, SHOES.
'4A.TEST
LATEST
LATEST
100
100
100
:eon of every tax.
'bursemea.
lit 'of every
ixes as rapidly as
the country will
lzatiou auAl tariff
as to afford, the
fry•eti, 'test num
0'
oalings %Nith .all
war . with all its
s ees may be avoid
:arreudoring any
due to us. '.
200'
200
200
Largil lot , of - •
Large lot' f = •
Litfrfe lot of ` / •• - -
BUFFALO:1101i
BUFFALO- ,
• ' • BUFFALO 11, lES
WILL 01 -1 1111:. ruts wax
and BOYS BOOTS.
MEN and BOYS BOOTS.
MEN. and, BOYS BOOTS.
OE
•IND BEST QUALITY.
A.N.p BEST QUALITY.
AND BEST QUALITY.
FINE ; TRUNES,
FINE TRUNKS,
• *FINE TitUNES, lotiror
TRAVELING BAGS, &C.
TRAVELIN(I , BAGS, &C.
TRAVELING BAGS, &C.
FINEST LOT IN TOWANDA.
FINEST LOT IN TOWANDA.
FINEST LOT IN TOW ANNA.
•
SPLEN Dip HORSE; BLANEIETS;
.1.4,,END1D HORSE BLANKETS,
SPLENDID HORSE. BLANKETS;
EVERY DESCR .
&ITO ' N
EVERY DESCRIPTION.
EVERY DESCRIPTION. .
FANCY RUGS, &C..
/ I
FANCY RUGS, &C.
FANCY RUGS, &C.
•
tr salesroom an
/41 . OTTerritaimao
llaviag cularg,el
'Dive purctrasety of
wesnypreporedi
ttept. 22, 187"
rOX. it ISMIICUR are iiew reeeiy
ink • fresh stock of Goods in rune, bought
since . lst January. to wiiir.h they Melte the at.
tend. •bf their friends. - e keep. the largest stock
In • •• Our .goods are , fresh and desirable. ',We
at lowest market prices: ,
Jan. 19. 1871. -
MS"( AND NE.IV TEA'S, .Naught.
alncelhe recent decline in price; arta selling
ebetrprnt PDX k =NUB.
Jan. 29, 1171. •
VOX CTIII aro selling Oro; -
_K. - °trice it retail. 19, Mil.
"PDX k -111ERCUR are selglignc
Ana ocioas. J ' 19:18;1.
-pox & MERCUR aro seirmr", Gra:
ceries cheap. ' ' Jan. 19. 1811.
_ .
vox & Irgu t eun 'sellin g first=
class Goods only. ` Jan. 1% 1871.
-
BMW.
1.9 8 ,18 1 71
-ppx &
thcaper than ever,
TNOT CPS de• not; deal . ; iti
.1; 43hoddi cioo4 Jan. 19, ltrrl.
V can ,itay upon,n,—u o
ivtisTograu.rkei stror.4ll,P4 •
ire=the
ana.:, ;. Einarr .r."l aiwu. ""••
'Towanda. J
11Q.E3tEtill3ER - Olsti we ere Sellin
Alb Oneida at : :
And thiitlnsvonl) bo Undersold- a
Jan. 1811. . FOX:A:"AtilearA.
MICHIGAN FINE-CUT ToßArr
CO-Areryamice—at, . •
•Jart. - 1?; FOX' !: m)::rtmarg.
• B.O3IIPOIRTI I - I
OF TITE REGEMALS • II • I 170E03 OF BRAbF0111;)'
coVNTY. N *. 46; TO..EOLZIBER al:MO : • -
LO
it,
4
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Auditors.... .. . : ....... .1. ..'
Assessors ' 1,. •
.4r44" ' !' • , . if
Bridge Contracts.... /..,:. ' . i..# 4 4... psi , .
_,
Bridge 'Wens " 4 " ' A.4-11s.L.
, F, , .-, 6
Bounties to Ysiunteeri, , ,
.0111613.6. .. - ' 4 IA 00
Ccituuninwcrsith Cost '' , - ' .',,. L 'MVP
Crier ..-....4. ; 170 30
Cot:utility' attendisig tilion-Court ..... .... 488 73
District . Attorney.. ... : . {... 41.. 273 00
Electiotut. ' - ' 4.. . TN 33 A
....EUGEAtaldigkti6; - ..... ....• . ..........4,4A.91
iey'l
_ to
-i
Grand Jurors -
Tr erect Jurors..
.507$ 60,
' Insursoce on Public ...
• . • to Coiumladoncrs...... 50 00
Jursillouers Wd Clerk • 136 12
Mos Boots and Stationery I 531 08
Prisoners' support In County Jae i 1370 70
4. • Eastern Pe tenaz-y- - 723
Conireying,Prtsoners to Penitentiary..." C 36 90
M
4CCOLT,VT Wag TILE SEVIXAL COL
• rji: - 11 - C.'' f°l.ll`4
'VAT. At -110110OGRS, -,.. ' COLLFCTOIi . i six -• 1.16.1C3/Int.p 11,50*.1K5 - ;i'D' l Psi.W. - -fl*,4
l'r-.-.117,77- ---
TniliiirOii i ''/ -':;. 1 .',7. (51111bviauiii ,c • i •
..... -.; . 1 - 80.' 21 - 3,i 19 9.1 -1 40, ' , "s,
Coliunbia.„, - '- J R Morgan , T - .,; - 1 .. ,71 M 1 rt '.. 2 -_,l ) er ) -, •la r ' l ' ,7 re .!,',...: I . !.
'4l/ert0r4.:...i..„.•• ".:; ..4. .. Jr ßeisryilLisainan... .. -. .. .......... 1869 - 30 65 - 30:56 ' ' ..: -- 5 •'
Troy -
80r0ng1a,......"• • Jaracs .ilidams...... - ... • • ...1 • ..- ... • 1569 • 121 65 . '73 , 31 10'53 3741 '- 1-1
Armenia • Simeon Willistna,' •..• -i... / . ~
......181 i, .171. '
~ 160 1 -2, 11.43 ..-. , 7 . 1 i
Athens Tosfiliatitip.l..'• 13 Money ~' ',, r - -• ' 1164 1 011 2040 48_68 10548 4;
,L
..,. ,
Athens 80r065,14•,....... 1. p...gArislibatwir,.... .............. c.:.. ~ •66r.53 • - 515 32 ' , VIII ''''' 31 37 '• • i
A 1180 12••• • !.',,,...,-• •,.., t ,. Alesander ) 1 i:0 1 -g 1 t.•i.. t.: ... •::. '-'• '' .''' -433:110"' 1196'32 '.16'43 0:20 86 !- ,'• 'i -1
Arylum:::'.•.._..' . `.. ... -... Istsio' Riimis;:...... .. - .'4.. - .i..t... .... :: . W 5,19
. --- .525 110 •":" tii7 . 4t :A y 04 -.. -_, :., - 0
Alba Liorolgial.4l4'4l•4* W Q.Andria.,......, - ; ....q.........i ‘..r , 7 '.17!'14 )116 131 7 . - :.•:. i .' • 6.11 r. ,. : 's i
Bardzy. ~ . .... E W TaladY - '
Buittigto . n . lllp; 34.irgint Iralerer:.i .; . ..-....i '..°7 " . ''' • . 4 1 :.•,' I ;6% 83 8 44 15 .: L ...0, 14 / 5 1..02 94 1 ! 1 A rt -. - a2 118 _"3 2 .3 1
. .. - , -1, ; . „, 1 !>' 1
Burlington 80ri364411... R RPRelpti... •. " . V .... I 169 04 , igi II ' - - a.sc . 8 411 '•'k . i ..
'Burlington West . .1 A Compton' n 4. ~.t., ) , .. ,:; 7.. ' 551 511 : 513 31'r" ,- • 32! ,27 55 ..- T
Canton-.Toirwillip,.. .. Nowtoraan.lo/3....,.-4...1.....4• 1 ''•.,. AK 19111640 " 9194' 16 7 ~
Calytere'Borottlf . ' - CI W43rillin - - -' - ' . '''. ''•.l • • • •• 470 09 ' 433-64 13 MI . ten --:. .: •
Columbia. ' - •
'- • jill.Morgan-L '•• ....... 4 • ' /303 481:1T31, 72 _lO BSr 64 55. -
Franklin: ' Nelson Ci11ber4..,.......i:L- ...... - : - -446 22 ~419.00 - 4 17
•
~. 1
Granville-.'..„..... 0L Streetor •s ' - -702 51i , A 75115- I 92. 33-53
Herrick • ..•. Cb5eRa1307••,..4; t 4..:..... - ' 539-02 Me 41 - 3,17 ,1844 ~
- .z. ....
Leßoy - ' 4....6....• . Japti5i5t1ne...............: .4 .... '..... , , G 53 4.2 628 00 1 301-.•,33.52 :• .-
, Litelifleld - .... -•• 1./ P Munlii• •• . • ........ •`. • I • 837 72 , -,?99 po 18, 5...'954 ( .41.59 , ,
1 .I.R.llaysville '-' ' ' • 137 M Benham! - ',' i . 104 73 J 156 311 . - ', l :,. 8.24 1
' •
Monroo,Townshls. - .. - .:., !Jahn 111ui15...,.., t .-.... i.i .id ,:. 72111 • 1.81•171 • 4.28; ,z 33 90 :•; i -
Monroe,
, Beirough. - • 1 13 B 8a11et....' ....... .. ..4...... ~.....1 . 177 - .66 '' 'IGO 461' , - 3 69, .• .- 841 ..
Orwell " ''C telinhbueir 'v - ,
. t .. :4 .... . 1 ," . • 929'25 ' .881 661' I 'AO,' 401 al • ' • '
Overton... Jams 3lclyneux .. 4. ..::..,...;• ' 901 33'" 179.50' 19'401' 945 ~ i n ,
Pike ''• ' . ' ' Ji stomas; ' ' --- ' ... 4 .4..-., - -3307 86 /097 ; 43 7 57', .60 - 02 , .'" p•
Ridgbary ' • •,...„. C C Thompson -! ' `!` ..
- • - 927 11 .871 44 : 9.79; -45 fiG -.1,i,-. ;*
BosuoVootnalltp• ' Philander. •208 - ner.......' ? .i . : ...:::. 'T. '--- '+ ,- .= , 69 1•67.8 711 9,571 85 ti _.,' -,_ •
Moms Bort.63Bll...}.*ithwdet - vatight........:; - ... .. :,,..: . '7.. e.,272 65 . ..t0. .- , •
~. _ . 1 . -., . , -..: -312'01 ,
Smithfield ~ - W M Forrest . "' '. ',. 1421 55, 1347 . ify 2 86: . 70 94 .- - ',' '
•
Springfield. ....:-.:., ~0 N Dotter '' - :..1, . _ ~ . : 1219. 79 1151_17 , 413 1 ; GO 75 ,
_, :.
. ~ , i
'South CRAW: .......;....f. - .4 !MT 11-1400173.',....'::; - • . .........., :1 ;'. , .530 21 • '493.05 ::1I 311;1 21 •954 I ' i
o .
Sylvania.:....,. • " jPe.te.r 510nr 0 ' - .- - . 128! VI- 'l2l 79 , - 261,._ 6.41. ~
Sliesboquir... - ... ... , ... !Cling& Chaffee•„. ,;.,,,.„,,,. , ; 120 ; _ig .4 7 2. 2 1 -
..2 22 1 . 7.6 1,7 0 .., 'l
Star:tiling Stone ' . !I:Moro A Stevens::::.. i - . .; . - 633 30 593 33 ' 664 all; ... 'v
Tiirry : ' ~....- . .Cliarle.s.Tßoznwon......-....- .... . . , 434 MI 410 96 ,223 ' 21.55
To*anda Township... WW Bowman - • ' 575 07.' ",• mar 4 471 - 28:0 ...;. -- , .
- ..
Towanda Borongli..., A. II Kingsheiry 761314 7455.55 -48,3• , ' ±3B t ll
. Towandali..rth....... fleorgn 8 'mins ' . • ... - _ , 'coto ' 414 53 '.. .21 113. -' ..
Tray Ttownsbip 11.11 - ana Rockwell • '. • . -. , 1277 55 - . I^AS 39f, a•ad ir.a 60 -
Troy Morongh .... P C Williams ~.......-,-..., ' . • 914 - 19, 844 831)24 82 '44 0 .
TE16C3r075...'... ...k .. (Ironic NV W00tirn.17.1....'. .1. . '...-.... ...., 473 ..181'' 635 511' 3'lB. 33 50, •' '.
'Ultder ..../... Milton Holciarnb.z.;;[ . .- . ... .., ' 714 52( 703 95, ,3 521'. 37 (4 1 r •
NT,arrefi.... . : ....... ,1 P Kinney . !' .- " ' . 1071 031017.501. l. 53 511... '',
Windham.:., • ..
:Tirepli Ilisbree - . , , ; ,11:89 7T, 441 SG,: 3 401
-44.874 - 9
Wyalusing; •. - .".. IA 0 Stevent • • '• -• ' 1161. 31 1023 31r 26 18i ria S:5 , • ,:- • ~.
Wy0...4 WB . ‘70 0, 1 •-•- ~,,' • • . ' - 37151: -313 001:• a 291: 48'281 A,'''
Well A..... ..... ~...- IC L Shepar,l;; ': '.l
, •
,„ A.. - . 848 37 800 09 1 -.61.71 , 42, 11r . ~
Wilmot • ' ' .I.O'n MOZTVW.• ..,?. . ' '. - .... 578 7.2., 541.171 3 07 i 2.3 48 '
4 ir..e.aas.eamen.i...,. - . -. '. 314 461 34.311 12 42, 1 JO, 924. 23
. , I _
. „ .---
~ . .
1 , ''l . ' - ' - " 1'470 22
. .
Chat. K. Ladd, Treasumf in,.. an:T.O47VA f/4 V-ounf4 of Braq f0ra,...4..1):, 1870. . . C 8:
To arnonnt flan upon aura - Watt:a for 1883 By amount returned'r.neollectr...l foilS*) . ; • - -1
and Previous years ' ', .' 4,' :inn 2fWWI 1 , 713V191151C.1 . 1 ''.. 1,17 a '2S .
To :mit of A111,114:4 , ...,4 foilB7l • : 3';.270 33 133- nuil nzoneran•cl to coliodats.. ..... :. - ' 370, 22,
. reccike3.frfnu unleat.ol,l3fids . . 755 91. .•• . peribeutagn .-. ' ... • ....;
. 1 1 .129. - 97
.. - .. ~. • isi.3k , 4 .4 .1 ' • 113 23 -., . ordure retler_nrl . ... . .:. • 27,795' 47
' ''. •of reaescounnents - ....'..; ; 83.01 " .of 2 p,'.r ct. romiu ineton on 'llama • , 3.1, 93=
of indaPritil receirali.,
........ 3 - RT 41 •, ' oil " ''‘. - ••0 on $31,837 , -1343. 38
•- • " i'in Treasury Jan. 1. 11570.1...... . 4.202 11 —( • paid tat Trc'r.sur,!.r " -
....3,213•• 18
. , . . .- ~..,....., .. in Teens:try 130.1. 1871 ' 1 5.112G,1.7
Total ~...: , 842,419 57
Iff 1
. .. , .
To mn , :nnert °retort% I nnu.a in- 1F76 - ~ Vn, 79 , 3 .474 Ei.iiinOur.t of onion, redeernedi in itirro.. re:tva sT,
•- . , - outstan.lingJan.-,1, .. ...- : 3 571 “ ... crutal4naing4An., '7L ''s 37
Tot*.
-d- _,..-_:-=______
BL:proili) COUNTY, 8.3. •
ll u the undertdimed. Commis:s6ll4.re of said comity flo - hen_by eettify that the aboad,is a true and c,,t.
tact statetisent of the imelvala and.expendltares'of noel County, from the Tit-at day of danuari to the.3lol
.
.day of Dor-ember, Oiclsmivo A.D.. 137% . " " . . .
. .
NC:lnem our bands r.n..4 near: ofFM•ze, at To:ca . :4(la, this I.4th day ofJanitary, 1871. . • .
EZRA I.OOOMIS, ) ,
I • 4. R. RINDS. •I, CommlAfonera. ' 1
FIC. KEI.EOC;(4. )
Attest—E, IJ. Corrr.i.it , n7l, C!r4l-J
•
FRUIT AND • OR3ii.VATENTAL
TAXES, SHRUM • WU:4, &q.—Ur. Clark
Wils,nris.now C3llVassinc in Ilaailfortl eonntyecUing
Tires, fronr the TOWASDA Holm litrAsEity
and will take orders fur any hattay Lind of Fruit, or
ei namanted Tree, drub gr Vine. '
31r. Wilson is • strictly conscientious „gentleman.
:who will not knowingly misrepresent in the least.
will make good any contract be May make; in trans
acting the business of his agency for'rne.
. Towanila, Ta., Feb. 6,11. . It. M. VELLM-
TOWANDA 1103iE
. Thesudnlzriber'has for eale between 8000 and
10.000 nice fonr years old thrifty and healthy AP
PLE TREE.I orttie leading select varieties grown
In hie nursery on Towanda Flatic.. These trees were
transplanted at one Feat Old and 'are better rood:4'
ar.dprepared for transphutting irrxensequen
Towanda, Pa:, Feb. 0.'71. 11. 31. WELlall*.
.STYLE
STYLE
STYLE
BEWARE 0]? . DISHONEST:
TRAVELING NEW . YORK NURSERY
Ant..",.."1'5.---7 am credi b ly ' tnformed 'that there are
several Tree Agents, presenting New York State
nurseries, who are at this time canvassing Central
Bradford. and trytny, to mate 'people believe that
'Welton' Towanda Nursery no longer exists ; or, Unit
.. what few Apple Trees he has lot' are .t errs or
'c.,ntrns " and -. vrouratzss.'l I hose' atatemonts are
totally false, my Stock of Apple, Pear, Plum Wad:
Cherry Tres are alt c% my Own raising, and are free
from Unmet& healthy and Wand.
Tow
I's., Feb. 6;71. ; . -
- I t. 71:
_W/ML
-.•E S " .
P'" TOKS BEST CA IGAr
round
Plaster, for hate at Itriektvelr a . :Willa;
. Mont aeton. feb.B'7l . . W.A. RCCEWLZ,L,
EVANS HILDRETH'S
_ Itrtho best 1.4 . t:31:111
DM?da 070''03:)Si
Their whole acid: Ueiug ucw. anti bought:at-o.in loW
ertt, point the market bag touched in eight
tliervloro enabling theme togivo thur custom:tors Neu
Goods, and-at very low prices. In their_ stelriusty
berth:in& - -
SILKS, POPLINS, .136:1IBAMNES,
SICILLIN CLOTH. ALL WOOL
l I LUDS; 41. WOOL SEDGE,
*ol.tll S, mtunios„ ; pu'r,:&ss. CLOTHS,
=I
A GREAT VA TORTY OF HOME
]LADE CI:OTIL9; suitable - for . lien 'and Boyd.'
wear, can be found at
THE GEATEST ASSOMIENT
• . OF •
WA
SITEETPSGS; SHIRMOS,
And. the finest stock of 'rums, einbescin4
styles, the market stTargs. : • . '
EVAN'S f HILD,RETIT'S.
Pi
„
COMPLETE ASSORTNIVNT. OF
EMERY A.ED GLOVES. including Oa' c'ele
brated Harris f3tamkss.tig;r l lti u,
.s..
made eatAM.
• ch of trade,
OR WILL FIND THE MOST
STOCK to oelecttrozn in'PALS
I•Et SIIART.S , Double on{} Single Wpol Si/nwlg in
Ladies'ond Misses, M • •
•• • •- - NVANS umnr.rnrs.
lolitio.9:4;1:11
TN , PACT, Yoll_____ ALWAYS
find •IKOST . COUPLETE STOCK of DRY
0001 S, in all its branches,. et - • • .
EtAdiB & lUt.tonErir4.
Bridge street, T0w3134, Pa.. Sas.lB.ll.= '
THE florin*os •
itIANMS trra#LNG lisTovr. •
Ilan Ix.: it •
TWO FIRST PREVRTILS
.• Cantrettntrutth all Qs- loading stotstiof the - (lay".
Al" Pint Prenntuns at the liew Josef State nit.
as well an st tumorous' County Palm. -
-'Eve nab , , M. LEvils* scrs.
0ct.20,10. • usidgc.Ft., Towanda. '
BEST A,ND OIORIF I ST
'SD
• .. ?0.44CC0,,
• •
r. • • 14.31KIFACTIIIIED , AT
-I, • L , '
A,:6" T 0 1?- ‘: AT - O. 1
, - •
z
r tErrnitv or MARYLAND.
Ear that Euri Pljeks,v }vet tit* iiears that
• •
Dec.l4, liTo. ' I
DE
'• . Cqu . iitj Onicrs 1 1 3 a , : , :qurs,: v:i a Rc Cyan!y cj firolfiJnY
MEM
-
lorismlianeot2.
=lllllll=Elllll
EVAN 'IIILDIIETWS.
EVA. , 7S k lIILDRETX'S
Atthe
NEtt - yor.t sr vrt ramv
Brauz
NMI
laVa
. _
.4a. -3.• . ,
. -$. 464.
't: .ti rri otary litilig iuidelcult of Sermons.. .:;;.. ous ... ~,,,,, t .
1779447 •
• ,
upon Pablle Buildings.,
.7 .....• as per Ait of 1842 • - ' 400 . •
- - • li Inquisitionspoue '
' • - t of for Courts 200 • I
Mate' La:title .Asiltust at . -Troy ,
. 122 *V
SumnuesizsOtuors - -- ~ : 201 .1
rite Companies. toward Stomors.... ....... 2OO 7,
Tesetustute, ss per Act of 1847
.. ' 200 ,
4 / ) r ::44 14"01r ean: 3 W 1 2cr • •• • rc • g ) :
sul aodia7ComegblsMwf„4,••s••o;•Mr Jotu .ffii4,4 .
Ezra
C. Kellogg e. - , - ss 00
. „.. - . ...... , . ~
E. B. Coolbaneti, Clerk Of Cormtalriloner.. 1217 . 2 . 1:1 . ,.
guru Total.: . .I, .4•1•• • i• • • - t t • j•••• — 1 • 40-.--171717/
;CTOR..44,rcollatZr
ear 187u;:wioiAlt..i.!as:•=
itc,so 1, 103,530 21.
BEM
Tot
Total,..
Yiscellamons.
T. 11. L' X R G- E 'S T
M. 0 S 11 - C,` L E=T E
4 E * i; '.1 : 1 . li Y-,
• ;
, .
• -
WATC ES,
•r.., •
•
S /
r'l,
VEll IVAItE, GOLD .1111.i.1-Gli,
gOLD ClLif/Nti, &C:,`&C.,
.Ens *sin: . in gas 'pucka,. Ip , norr el* exhibition
anti fur the wcll4uowu bturl of
EN
INI
• - C3IA3r.DEILAIN
ha:3jnst returned froni the eifir, and ttstV
1 . 7 r %
himself thit tux sto4 has been bougl;t - M. bOt-
tonvilnies, and that be east offer better itnt,tce-
anionta to j)nrchatlatit of first-clams god& than any
estabiisluneist in .itte_count;s,
USQITHANNA. CQUVEGIA.TE
• • INUITTITE:
TOWNIPE 131£4DMCD" 'COMITY; T,A
•
TlLLslnstititfan has moat been tharonibly repa.irrt
and improved,- and will bo rvopendil TUESDAY
13EXTFlitalt 13, 18711„ . .. • •
- COMMEIICIAL. SCIENTIFIC &:CIASS
. ' - • .W.AL
The Esau:qt. Cern= comprises special attention
to. preparatory instruction L ana higher academic
'branchespelassics excepted. •
The Comirructar., all the advantages of our bent
Commercial Schoolaultitnecessary academic studies.
The Natitt.tt. thoeongle drill in commonroehoot
studies and Theory and Practice Trichina: -
The Samirrne, special instruction in the Reielnen
illustrated:by an . extends° collection o't apparatus
recently repaired and, 'supplied--and other branches
'usually pursued. in college, modern langtuufes being
substituted for =dent. . •
Clmi:caLithw!nwh prtiparatiOge io: our best Co
kgoar, snd modern •
itzt.rB=btali-r4V;I--6,15t.. =Lc, rainUn
Board anditoonia fray bi..obtainad in Van Intl-
tato. Apply to Ek. W. Ryan and E. E. Quinlan, Agee,
date Principals. , Towpnda. for circulars and partteu
bxs. WW I FOX.
- „AIjW,!7O.
nrLTissoßT ENT 'OF A . 73aert.l.r .W 4 CEILEI4.
13:P entitit VINEGAR AT
•-• FOX It MICBCDIIII.
PICIEBr(O4LL'EININI WHOLE
kJ And around ac -Fox k 3111Eictrws,
.r 4 r
,
.1-,osi Ot
iszzai
$42 4i9 31
-$27,801 Ri
VND
1 :
.144;r:i3.ac..nt "
r-'
`... .
Mill
D NV Ar, r,
i ,
, ,
UM
Dec 8.'70
PTesidtukt.
• Tmiliee'-e.
.. ~ - - ~, , • ..... ,-, Tr" , - - 5- - -7.q.7 , 7"- - -:-- -, "7717.--,- : _
. . ,
- .ittiti'L, ' 4. '''' ' ',•! & - •
tr i. .,0,1 1 ?, 41.`l'irtE/V ARRETs.
-Pargeoca 4 , 14/ I Wetbat#Pi. bY ;C. D. r•a - '
. CIL 'l7
inhjed to - dial:les dally. '.
IS
M e ll1111 "!'t . . •.. • . •'' I.-
'at, vrbasb .t
As* gi.bugh,...4...
DIM% f 4 ri h •• • • 1 . " • . ''''''''' • • •-4 rt q• 1;
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flatter ILO 11 ) V ib-h— •-• •.••/ '' . ... '.. s . -
do Piaui, Is P. ..1,5 4,, ::. d05,...f-...' r ... .--
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11
1 1 1 blitOlt ,,
, ~. , ........ I . lerft Dv,
apazillb ,_ ' t , ~ - 12 , 1)
ctoftvas,VF,Fa..-.., . .....i
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Wezonrsi 07' ORATN.--wnwa Ger It/.: (.;‘,ra t•s Is.. \
Bye &Mx i Osts 32.1b0,.•' Easley 40 ihie. ; Th,,k, 0 .,:
a atig.;:lfeans,iplbs.; - ran lbg. ; elf.T..r ti....1 . r. '
I. ; - Ttittiatbtl3eet44 lbs. • Dried Peaches '4llh- '
mie4upples22lbss, Ylasheavl SO lbts. -:.• ;
lurAfli ARRANGEffENTS:OP
:' llattl niVrawAhime POSUJITICE. ,
fditber stOlicatite 'MEM at , tLis off
arrive and departatitattreta: ,
Dlart:
110,044.4.31,11,,„ ...1:15 a. ......... 5:14 e.
:mllnyienc:•446 05iltr.. X. ........ 7:15
vi.ayft.,. :42 Wt X. . . ..... I:0 r , cantor:. r.; . • • ...'.510C P. X... ..... Co P),
taese 4.4 ' G ts : r j o
rrvutiot.-
.12 :08
' . .. . 2 ;GI
Eat* VtithrlitiiVlN (Mgr Monday, PitdhesdAy
• Pridayt46:ooY,44 sad departs . at 7Wu 4:x.
Timaday ; Thursday, and Saturday.
Vb.* Carstaximead arrives every Tili;ed.,y,
• day sad Bstardak at 8:00 a.m. B illt r i x
at - -
AzpvataL c hne 80 atiantes" tht iatt Gj
IPaketirg :*4I Ma rage* nortk and south' ckve 4u wiz
ppeernig. S. W. ALV u
• • •
ff_ --1 1 1 ABLE:.( . .)17 -, THE SI;LLI.
ItitLUOSAU-Tatin - -
ly, Jan. 23,1871-- -•-•
I: •
2:00 .;; —.TOWANDA • 12./0 I ,
B ; b7 rsuctLyky crYcyro:c 12 la i 7'
- 'B:3D 11 711 •
20XS_ I
~;
3.153.1 ..:.SEW 111 .1i n
Defit • ;..
0:50"I L .
. .................. 11 1 .1:tta
• - r.
ATONEY '\L_ ODE
_L. active men and women I::etting.'
or the great rani:ions and literary 1,• , !• , •.k15-
eslited-hy .lIENRY WARD 1.31.:Er.1na
jiavinkin its corps of iontrilintora the able.ltall:l
of the bad. - A eltsirmittg serial story by the up.;
funons atlthateellr Of- t•-tnclia. Tem*, c t a, u ,”
twain.- Every rabacriber for 1 1 71.
paper FOTt EIGHT IV2Etn , . n•l' 11.
3filt-SICUMN VistitS6 - rolt; (alone r - ortl
This Ni.?.,f • and uuennalled "conibinat,roa rat:,
.51t are dbit.4.; well,' titakinF,
210 to VO a day. Vow is the itAnyr, ,- r‘ ne. •
arz,tx.rx and OCl(.7fitT. There 14 p ,. .1 , 11.ev , ly
that Gilt PAT yoc co WELL. Copy of part
story and rare terms;, free, address •
Jan.25. , 71
.7 .
• 4fm) e!tc•rtnrii
•
TA . n . 4Oll'.S .ELECTTIC
t This Oil has proren itself a
'ln tile. cure of IthmtmaticsLarwines , of ert , i
quiring an ontwnrilapplitu.tisin. ry the
calivorld to bring a 'linter:L.l bett c r
al iii3tfnu of pain and Lameness in i'lan or Pi
than is this mein-I:ie. II wort = upon ill ,
Mile as its ii...arest : and althir-,
liko - n.O of our best re l e.ticinks, it seiiietm:, : s Lai & .
the cases of failure are rely tare. and
complicated ones.lt works like manic upon
fmstailtett.• sting of bees. and nil sit e r na i pots
.Every rattily should have it in saes fresli tnt•.
braise: or sprains.. 'lt will not sina - rt like most;.
'rise when applied to a tititc sore. It no
p iaration, lint is composed . of nit ef the
iutterials.knownin lac:feria isedieu;eaini , (W.lll.!
on scterititio principles. .As horse uerd, t
taking the:ls-ad iikanytliatz i the ulark..t. lies :1
and try . 1f you do not. . it:return ausi•r ,
iepreicrarn i rm,! . y Lack. Fo sale by all
dealers in medicine. - V Pr' e - r.l) cr_nta per
• 11. 11.0W - NING
rropri , :tze, D4:17
act. .''Mt:tf
XTEVBOARDING
1 I Falr.rriNT havinj.rloafk.Fl of J.-P.. V. l l F..'
lin Dw.i..ll.ing otiFe on Fsttiti• street' ono eV
of Dr. Pratt's Mier, is. nov.--previtreil.fo r •
t 1. 1 ,% dad fir src!et ai rvn,.... , tligliTo cAtf.•
N.l}.—PerBou.i, Coon.' will 11ia.P..-
conrcuieut to•stotf...„ • '
.1i00...1,'7141 • L. T.
MoN - E
BY PURCII.',SIS6 torn
STONti)
Orwgl. ri., 0,t.24,10
TOIV_NDA COAL YATiD::
. 3,:illiliAlllTE IYNT.7 . BITLTS.LINOUS C0AL...,4,,7 Th.vhdorligu,l. J44•, - in4rdvaved the Coal 1 - ..r.1 r,
' - ii,itult at the bid ‘ 4 liarelay B4P111," and
. 1-o,t t•mili,'. 1
pa iar,,c Coat-h?AIKO - And °thee 111 , 11 th, prtah'.-et .
now prepared to hrtin.h the..citiza.rs ~ t T. la s -,-
iiciaity with th different kr . n,taand'si,.e s ntt , ..,.. a , .• , :,
named coal upon the.ntoAt 1 , .1Lhat.1,. t. , ..T......1h...5:
citiantity dc.pirett.• I - tick:4 at the Turd 1.".1.1t1 ft:tc
notice i ' ''. • • .* •
Stove..., • .
Large ' •g: .r . ,
,Chain 24 •.4 • .
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Pl.rinoth ICnt . - . - . 5 ,
oparelo "I Lump.:... 4
Ran of Minna ' • ' ' -
4 ...' Fine, or BLaidonnith
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The foll Owing aitlitiCT.llt tilaree V , Ol ', ' u.a. , .
delivering Coal, within time bOrongh. 1440 it, :
Per T0n...50 cents. Etra for caraying-in, :- ., 1..,..;-.•
Half T0n..35 - o o ' •!, o 2 ,... .. -, y
~ Qr.T0tt...23" "..
s ' " - .. ' ~ ...1, ~ 14 '
..i• Orti. , tl; tnay',7)42, ISt utile Yard. c.,1-4,:-. 0 11.;
read andEihttahetri.l3,tr t0.,1 ,or at -I.'ortor .t . ,, KH.!.. ;
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Drisg Shwa, • -,,,,,'., •
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.' Vaa (.4rderlfrmtr4irt 411 cases be aceenicauled a
the cash. ..7. A.R.t) .t. IIONTANII:
:ToW:Towanda.lan. ,10.`,:i. -
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fttr.ther,viltiee. pried aret„ are
Egg: or N 0...... .. ... ..
Stove, or Noe. 3 an 3
Nut, or N 9. 5„,..
• Tha followina, tidaitionui cLarz., 1
witliiu the troron c r4
Per ton,Oct.p Extra for car l - ; 7, , •
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lialf ton. - •
Quarter tt , in....25 " .
12"2"Leive.Orrlers it my Gsnl, office, x.
curs New Block, Eenth
• 4.• r• Orders must in r.ll - .ca,a bo 1
• .Totyanda, Jan. 11. 'T.I., WELL::
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„P.6l , Estato for. Salo.-
PROPERTY -7 -FOR
ffk.
The valuable mill property ; at Dusliore. Suit
county. to the estate.of Sanciel -F. II ‘
hey. disicaseil, constdilig of a large Grist " -
complete order. Saw i 1 and dwelling house.
(be itabirprivileges pertaining to the
For price and berms . apply"te
`my -at-Law, Towards, Pa:. or ti Mrs. • '
Headley, Executrix. at BforriStowri.
Yew Jorfary..l The prnnErty eaufbe seen by apy •.
to ratielTairolail , l, a(Dusbore. '
Dec. 14. -
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pOR KiLE.,,--The house . Vp(*ll...' ,
the Academy' .ilouSe." situated. on
Street. between Third and Fourth Streets,
.7.5x154 feet. !louse Well flutslied and scaly pap r
containing 10 or LI- rooms' and cellar. Water r
'Mug into same by lea'pilic. - and the . jei:. u,,
ueser.failing.well on the premises.
ALSO-House and lot on Second •
the residence of John Ai Cpditing, Lof 7 :
feet. The house contains por 7 and 0
G-600.tech of water en promises. rOss,,Feki,in :1;• .
immediately to the former, and to the latter
Ferpriceit and terms w •X`,
XiultAbllTS: o 'cc of -Pa. C. K:
Tqwanda, Pa. - , _
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'DON'T BE . VOOLISH AND 111'.7 ., i
TQ> It CHANCE:-1 will sell my Fars:
ani.es, in Brirlington, .5 miles from TOVAIIIL.
tnrUllike ' Mile ,went . of 31eC0rd . :43
wliftt larulin We county 30 acres new
about 125.005 ftiet of pine. chestnut, asb atA
and 50 cords of dogwood standing tits the wee! ` . 'f
;New bail" 3000 feet; new °other finu"".
goo%l well of soft- water at :the ..door. tied, r •
new two-story shop. just right for wagon-heal:
grallerY, three lasting springs on the trial.
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property is aji ready for an entezprising - r OO 4
but little monoy. to soon make the best. ism
town.; We want.to sell out our iiNpertF :her , p . "•
aro mechanics. &ha don't like farmina--;:re g.'4;
work in. nitanufactury. The - title is go
. TETOIS will be made easy.. or
forsash. Price $3.100, or the J:tre,
he sold seperately front the house
and lc , ek at it, - or address -
CMS. J. or JOS. R.I1:1 1 . •
jan.s"7l-tt. - Highland. I.l . radf , mieMli`t. •
.VA113.1 TOR S ALE: -f WI-Slll
-I- Pell my farm, and the. same Will be
bargain. ; Teams, Stock. Brain rarrntrer tool ,
wouletbe sold with farm. Said farm pontar.- --
acres with • fair itotirovements: Forty., aei•ot '-
•p!oughtal. The farm will keep 25 0r.30 pow, t• • -
aild Romp 4 i;roiring stock with the Kest...tit in t : , `
marts. r Soil warm—gotxt fur grain or grit
inientots mide'ta favor tae purchaser. Farm '
nities west and south of Sylvania, pit!, •
Ot. fa. , tilloving crops ,shoul 11w FrC1100h , ..f.:. 7 "
lt.tiro the same appreciated. Donut lutsitate. -
you to-boy. as this farm will be sold., . •
Address or .41.1 on- dlessers. r
Troy. Pa., or on the farm of the metier. •
~jap.llll , - • JOHN-,T0N.1."55,'0.•
OR SALE.—=—Thejoust;alid
recently occurtea t)y sire. vamince. 3t t!.
nor of ]lain and Chestnut Strreta. In frt.'
letter for tonna, &c.:(1 B.'S Br SSELt•
Third Street, Philadelphia. or of S. W. 3tvl' , " -
T0W41133, fcb
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T . 17 4 9R SALE.-HO USE
situate otr Fourth stri,i , t, Oar fttui, r!...•••• •
IkmKo :2Ssall feet. with well-ana eibt,•ru. ,•• "
awl fruit: :k.uquire of .14.P.Vicatum, at
ithata
VeFt 1870.
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FOR . ‘,St UK—Town, Lot, .. , Tru:l; , : ,
in Dashoret lloro..b.etwevu the Cu,th , :;•• i.. . .
and 'gain Street fronting on tbe• niani i.,i. - ::: , ,'.
Inshore: to 1 owautl3. 202s1841eet being loh• 1.
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and 18 on the place of said town. ,
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.Eur particulats inqu.tro• of B. Ift-Sll JACK . ,
a l .T.VNIES TLIOSIPSOII. 11 utthore, pi., or!Air.- l'. -...-
:WtillDlltTlT. Towanda. - ••'•.! , feb. i. • -
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PORK; Rams, Lard, Dried
alackerel,
.ClAcoes, Mackinsw.ttruit. at r , t
.13414.19'
1871. .•
VOX C 11ERet
:FARMERS, bring your
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