Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, April 06, 1871, Image 2

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News From all Nations.
,
7 -7Slemphis belles
by •Dine ribbons.
'
—=F l gq.9, bring only
tlozon
-The united Sta
greats IvallAt Ssmana Mara
44 Bow of Titid
ganized it.Actstin f Mines.' ,
—A. letter was just
ing friim Texss to Miami
-4:tritiOrt county hs
° $783 47 in the Otulty trem
Washihgton:lla •
and 7,500 colored voters re
—lyre. N. Chasti•
presents Aro said to -}As
L „
L -Miss op Dana,
• A. TYana; writes most of
, •
the. Som.
- Daring the pas
iy-Fever of BrOlaticr.Yo
have died. • .
• —Mrs. Wbod
: Ole luts been compelled to
engagenieUts,
—Punshon, tie ce
now
with lus oratsliry.
—Ali old' bachelo ,
n•trently.clooer...scl,left his
iX() to his four Lorees. .
- ,-- . --line'FuArble)ll •
iicar Hamburg, Clinton
saia to 'extend rveral ;6311.
bea4tiful . wo
c)rvioti, has eloped to Ch.
-:(.yeti Pagan.
• . Choice ents pf
nt WTI Griffin, Texas, an•
(A out for their board.
—Shipments-of brteadstuffs to Great
Vritain arc f.,•••oitzF,fortiartrapidly now. on ac
count'of low 'ocean Ireighta. • ' _
• —Wyand(lstie Kansas, islo have
• ' national hank, with: a .ea t pital of $250,000, with
.autliority-to increase to $200,000.
' - .
. —The - "Female College of Indiana,
Greencastle, has ree.el ; ed a bequest or $2O,-
' oNO from John IL Jannin s, of that place.
. •
—The claims of Canada for the
• - V, niau esid expenses liartibeeti submitted to
• • the Joint 'High CoMinission.
—Lx-Sen - ator Jacob M. Howard, of
.`Michigan, died of apopleiy at his residence in
Sunday et - erung at seven o'clock.
man fully answering the de
,vi+.)ll of Forrester, the suppciscd murderer
Nathan, is in the State Prison in California.
Logan's present, season is
-ow) m,st successful she has ever known. -In
May she is otf to Europe.? In .Taste she. is to
lecture in Loudon. •
—A? - Western editor says that a
girl who is now called -'" a beautiful blonde,"
would a kw ye4rs - ago have.. beeh . termed "a
• *t
L--Ttiere ar said to be millions of
f mods of fossil ivory itil4ro,kit.' It is of. excel
-li.lent quality, mid worth•a dollar a- pound in
ti.ut Franefsco. .
—The heirs of.Madfune Delibizarre,
. a creoleladv of N-c•it Orleans, arc laying claim
t . - 1 that I , orfiou of the city not awarded to Mrs.
Gaines.
,
—lt il , ke§tirnated that '2'25,000,000
rui t of earthy matter a`.!rf; &posited animally by
t ht' Mb , :iss - irpi at the Southwk=sl rasiT, in the
°ult.,
. _
\i--- , Stewart S: Co.; .c - if South Easton,
cornaursday, gave bituminous coal at . trial at.
one of their Lull's, and f aind it tu. ‘vorli very
—Thelniports at NeT - York durifi9
the past We •li-aniounted to nearly twelve mil
ions of dollar; t larger atnount than was ever
before reeegveltlimone \vol. . •
—The latest- tuinor about 'Nilsson
is that she ik -a native-born .11ncriCan girt the
htnghter of, an Anieri. an mother and a Swedish
father.
.f_idcler, of Florida,bm found
- ,juantities pearin hi the lake nlussels, and
liss saNsrd (,„Cey :3":00 them. In ono shell he
round
. ..
_ .
_.—During the v'ear 1870 ilio Thom
ni Iron Comyany l 6:rnuined ono hundred and
fifty
.t.hun, , an, t , sos of anthracite coal at their
Orr..nt furnacqs and iniiit.,:.
. ,
, . •
he King of Denmark, who ll'a
I,r,n in very }eel& inialth for soma time. past
iris said at Copenhagen, intends to abdicate
his cr,wn in far teof hi= k,,4.lFrederiek.
..--4.leGilbert Clock Company's
. :.
.works in Winsted, conn., were burned SundeF
- afterze.m. I.r. sixty thousand duilirs. Insur
, d f.. - thirty thowarid ddllarx.
."---There are no_ 15 - - 20,000 cases of
• ,n,a11.-rox in London, and? the Pal/ .340 r;azoii
i.redicts that by the midille of September the
umb! r will be increased irO 10,000. _
• .....1
—August Beck -- erone of the t most
h - otedltierrnan editors in this country, died ill
C;:witirtati on Siuwia• .Ite - was formerly con
r i , et, - A yit,ll. th,..2V.2 , 7- 1
Yorke; Demokrat.
' •
. —Miss Alcott,:the "author of " Lit- t
-
ti,‘ Wom(-n, - ia,eNpeeted to return borne short
ly. She has nearly completed her new book,
, %lticli will be published by Roberts Brothers.
•
I. • ,
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---4 i en. Kan.eis lyn3g' .dmigerouslY
:. - A. r.-t biF - rvsidebre in Kane; -For sere-41 seam
"The hits s;ntrereil from a wound reetar_ed in battle,
-,1 , t0c, !illy had a surgical optrationperforrned;
—A man from te country ...visited
:.lithr r-toresi in Jagper,,Lid., recently, to buy
.'divorce,. • He wag tat!, they were "just out of
, liv , ri.ki;_andasoultl hare a.frill supply in a few
dr,:
. , . •
—The Canatliw Rouse of _Com
-111.11, has n•hlate4 the Government plaufur the
ohaiF—ion 'of British Colnmbin into th' Domin
-1,,n, not lot the Construction of n Pacific rail
—lt is announced that Mrs. F 3 lizn.-
bet)l Cady fitsnictn, dititin bv,the proffer of
university privileges tck, her 'dlingliters as well
as t , JrJ r sons, intends to takl tip her resiiknce
in Ann Arbor.
I=
. :of all kinds are in great
,1 , ipima in. St. Lotlis. Ono vnrd, under the
I , r(-.-%sure of the demand; get 1SO,Ot)O readf for
,•innii.:g in blip clays 'hist week,. When hnrnc.l
fliry will brin7; $3,5,000 being pressed brink.
• —The Irish emigration tp Anisrien,
rixtiinsive, •is rsporti a to 1.0 now
rapidly on .thy dccrensr. tltiglisli and :French
' incrcasiikr, IT , Frn
the larg•?:•'st.-
. literary
_Societies of Lafay,
( Collq•c• lave iielectoil l,lon. Alesarn-ler
Mi.Clitro, of Philacleipliia• to deliver the tisnal•
address before them at the approaching
tlnrilt . ll:ellit 11: ill June: nrit.
,S. N. Billings is reputed
106,f,05 screS of I'?ie lands in thc
Ik:side,: it is sail that a rein of coal is
found c n hia 1 inh in Ci.tinPF t , am , lop, Xega
ccunts, Penn.
..ides
hhve spread in
Twin,- to such an extant that, a new:, weekly
paper - fur funiale reader.r. brea -started iv
Constantinople. It is 7Fitttn is vio,l , .rn Gre . eh,
and ie eallell - •
—The Treasury will sell this month
two millions of gold on 'each Wedn&Rray. and
will purchase three millions ou the
first and third Thursdays, and two millions, on
the second wad fe , zirth
• I t
laklY teacher in the Bellefonte
selieu:S asidt• dyer wile sod
Alo the inetlitkl of I.i. , sing . hyr : pdpils into
r The iar,.;,-r :caul! are par
tienhuiv• unruly ' 4.11 d rtquir., daily iS!iitteetiOn.
-
' —The inauguiiation of the. statue
t,f Prof. ::Ntorpe; winch was tlb lia.vti occurred in
New k.r . li!ozi ltia tightitth birthday, April . 27thr
hr'-n liostm , ned until .Tune Sth, the Nation
.al Art Foundry ht mg unable Complete it be
flrt that •Vrn.:.
—. .
At:7:-17 Stinday. night .a sharp
slii.,•l: , Pt nn cavtlitinkl:e Arls 1.-It in San Francis
c4...:,liakin::, the Ihildfitgs. A second ehoCk.was
fdt tivr 1, iinnttl , latl , rt No darnaf.te• swas dotu.•',
and the p, ple—who ran into the steeetl, soon
:1 Lutz:, zi :u !!“i - J io
.iup..s. ' !,
• —The New York lftorld's IT tithing
, .
t‘.11 , ,,1 7 , that ii ...,nitiirtuilani of the DrooLlyn
N a‘l• Yari) - lia , I,e, , ili , ravred ti - .) fit for sea ini-
Inetiott,ly N,1:,?: Vt.g,44'.lß; the Nirachrtsett, fihaw
liiut, ()maim, Caiy. - oilligitft„. 31inue'sota, Florida
4-.:-.1::;::s.liv..11:11:?:::.
. .
—The I)onaiuioi government on
'S.tnr,lay d lubtruethous to admit !rota that
ar.te 41. v•iug articles, free: Coal, coke,
llonr,.salt, peas, beitns, rye, catii,'lntlia a
buekule - P.t and all other giaing,..lndian
r,14.a:.0at meal littr,or mead or any (Litht-r
—There are no less ilian seven
in the I:: S, Sen'ate, viz : Caul
vi. qt of tlirs State,i Kelly of Oregon;
eof '.Nlinneaota, Boroman, .Weft
Caldwi,ll of Karteati,, ani.l Clayton of
of tlio 11 , 41 ,,, i is laho 6
l.y Lirth arid edlidatv-41.
grc-at nuat tact;-• V4i.utiriagetrevii,c-anie
421 (4.4ri the TbArtatt, and
•ss r isy half.. fairsatii 'fbe
• tG 14.1111-
•;.,...- • . 41,..111 by .5.131 SP* length,
1:11.« Lt. ahit
EMI
ME
fra4foti; *epotiter.
oai pet gO.4a
• ED 17101 till
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E. 0. 40001110E.', S. W. ALVORD•
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weir. =4T! er
Towanda, Thirsday, April 6, *ID
Mi3l 4 . Con-
149. The latest returns from 'Con
necticut indicate ,that there was no
choice for Governor ITU* pet:spiel:a
day 134 -batiks ,t,bo j e giostrat
is strongly Republican, Gov.
will-tinaotibfedly be chOsen. Three
out of th[foureimgressmen are Re- ,
P C.
P/IMMO( "'last year the -State - yeas
largely Democratic.
hal been or
tL
fcritr.lyears
go
and bapk. f
._ a balance of
from he ar 1870.
12,100
istercle
•
IHoyee 'wedding
e *ceded 150,000
daughter of C.
0 -book revierrs for
1- I
ear The Som3tary of the Treasury
is well satisfied with the progress
that is being made in negotiating the
new loan, „A large number, of letters,
are'reedved daily at the departinent
making inquirY in relation to it. Al
though the bonds will, not be. ready
for delivery sooner than the first of
May, subscription's amounting to
soma forty milliow of dollars have
'already been received.
five years. twen
ns's mdthe7-in-law
• 1 .
s so ttfiwilihat
give np her lecture
ebratok English
elightini the people
••
of New Jersey,
'state vale;tl at $lOO,-
been discovered
pounty, the pelt is
-, -
101,. The new apportionment bill
reported to the HMO, makes Brad
ford f Sullivan acid Lycoming a Legis
lative District, with three members.
. .
f rlie.Senatorial District remains as it
is.: • radfor4, Susquehanna and Wy
orni g,. &There is little prospect,
how ver, that the bill will become a
law, as the Democratic Senate seems
determined to - .defeat any fair and
equitable apportiomnent..
an of Portland,
na with an. almond
teef are 21 cOti§.
thilch cows are leas—
BIEL. The public debt statement for
March, shows A 'further. decrease of
the' indebtedness, of the. Government
of $14011,250.65. 'The economical
manner in which our finances
. are
managed, is enough of itself'to enti
tle the Republican Party to the con
f idencet of the nation and the world
DEBT BEARING COIN INTEREST
:r7rf-•;:rr•Asms=.
M==
Oncipal
Trued intentst
. . . .
IL) DT REARING INTEREST' IN TANI:FAI!:S:cm.
:ncipal .. . . . $ 53,493,000 00
'rest 377,000 8.5
' ~ .s
DT BEARING INTEREST lIAS CEASE!" !‘INCE 314.,.:-
I . ESTI%
-p,162.5(
..... ' 541,912 r2
36
DEBT 131:AEING INTI:RF_ST.
44700,525 22
1;095 01
• 'neval
tereq
'tivr . nN.l Pac. IL Bonds Lit ,
TOTAL DE117.,
r tere6t.:.\
ASII IN
Cf dn. .
Cpurc nr.cf.
Trtal , • - $ 124,379,01 G 78
Dubt less cash in Trea • . Mar. 1:52,320,708,846 92
Rebt less cash in Treas\Apy.l. 2,399,697,196 27
Dee:cluring the past in
ier" We call at
eeedings of a Rail
in Rome, publish,
The consti
templated 'road M
told importance to th
13radford ,connty, and
hope every encourage
offered the company. Our memberi
Mctssrs. Wni: and BrcK, are entitle&
to the hearty,thanks of their conait
nency for their agency in securing a
charter for:this important enterprise,
under circumstances which promise
an early completion - of the great
work.
It has been• evident fgr some years
past that n set,of,corrupt men in this
State h*ve been plotting to - rob the
: treasury. of the nine and a half mil
lions-of Railroad 'bonds received. from
the public works'c, and our member,
Mr. Wram, hasibeen the great obsta
cle, to their. SLICOSS. From' the com
mencement of the present fies . sibn the
friends of the swindle -have oPenly
boasted of their ability to accomplish
their-design; but throtigh the sagaci
ty of a- few men, among Whorn'we are
proud to name -.our nkeinbers,
schemehas been thwnrtell. It is
now positively sure that these bonds.
will not be allowed to be taken from
the treasury in , exchange . , for other
bondS, unless the , PetinsylTania R. R.
Co., -guarantee their payment at inattt ,
rily, and 'also pledge themselves to
construct the Railroad from the
Northern Central to --Onneet with
the Albany and Susquehanna. We
shall have inore . to say upon the sub
ject.'
CC=
WHERE TILE ur..tm - r: Or TO
ItE.4T
. .
Primia.tum V. 'N.asny, the!, famous
Democrat of the Confederate Cross
Roads, in Kentucky, understanding
that the Governin'ent proposed , to
send a coniniis;sio t.'.) the south to
investigate the recent outrages,, eon
:aitutecl himself a " commission," and
priSeeeded to examine his neighbors
inf relation to the disturbances ,iu
that section. Having heard4he tes
limopy of several in regavd to the
"playful freaks" of the Kentucky
Ku Klux, he finally ',calls in Deacon
Peel:Nil, the conclusion of whose tes
timony is as follows : .. .
Question by the Ocinimission—To
wat do . :scoo ascribe the blame .for the
irregularitis? 7
Anser—There cant be no doubt ez
to were fhe. blame ought to rest. The
nio'grirs hey got nn inSaire idee into
them, that they are really citizens, by'
virateo the - ].sth amendment'not-
' withstanding the fao that every jest
isuv the' peece in K&tucky has de
clared it uneonstitooshunel and con
sekently void and us no effect. They
bleevetthey have rites ez they yoosed
to be: They insist on bein paid for,
labor, 'whirl; allnz irritates the South
ern mind,. and- f they insist upon con - L
tinv..vooaly instiltin'its by,offerin their
,
' -cc:46S, which ain't to be tolerated for
a minit. Ef ties' would finitely re
soorn their normal posishon, and let
~U 5 cool em ez we -yoos to, I ashoor
Tort there woden't be no trouble what-,
•
ever. • Es to , the Northerners, they'
' are reely at 1114,3 bottom uv the whole
trouble. They come dosTri here and
buy land, and try to build itetrys,
and set the niggars'wild with':hircn.
If v .em,- and bayin uv em, 11114' they
take incendiary periodicals and do.
, their level hest to-disorganize. things
I, generally, and we ean,t hey nip pew
! so long ez they, ace. permitted - to ' be
I 'hem - In all that hez been done:our
I people hey simply acted in. self-de
. . o -,10 -
fencp. ,
=
61' non* numugnzara.
•
• By en, accident, regretted as = 7
f93** at the . %Ka 3ylziok in
the end may prove n %Abe; I 461 4
saysthe*lo. l .?g;P;,!,argtOc.
tokYtYlo . l* - 50 3 4F:0‘74.
jthity in the Ste 86tiatq, writ'
since it has been rolling up a recOiii
of shame ' and (dishonor. Measures
61" thEcuturco --- said
I rasudpiljyt the necessities 'of
. the
people„.have - been defeated, and no
legislation 'accomplished -.-save that
which sorred a partisan *encl. An at
tempt inte:been made .to fasten. -an
Mfammei :apportionment sFherao on
tho State; and :even now. an -active
cow:pia-4y is on foot to rep4l the
Philadelphia ,reiistry , law, , Mad
tarn over the control of this city to
the v3orst class of criminals that fast
en thems4ves on the politics of a
great city, The around appropria-
tiOn bill is threatened; the local op
tic* law,after haste passed the
lionse„suspcnds iii the Senate, and
the . temperances men are, insulted arid
driven from Illrrisburg. All the cor-.
rupt legislation of. the *session, and
the failure to pass such as was neees
sat.); cantle traced to the Democrat
ic Sens.te.. The responsibility belong 4
to thatparty, and must rest with it.
- .A.nd above all the Democracy is
itst,.arraying,itrlf in deadly- °pp:mil- -
tiOn. to the .- - , qeat industries upon
. which thousands of otir people de
pend - for • support. •Its representa
tives, no matter how loyal tliey may
be to-a tariff before they are elected,
-a.S.,soon ...as they reach Washington
are to be found voting With the fre . c
tradersi It is ho fault of Messrs.
71rEYEItS, HALDEMAN, and Acv -En, that
the ,tariff on not repealed.
From policy and not from principle
a few , Of the repreittatives still. ally
themselves with the -protectionists;
but- the. tendency of the party in this
Stitt:, is to follow the example set it
elsewhere, and the New York World
declareS that the Democratic pmr(y
is the party Of free trade. This is a
Stye matter which touches our dear
est interests, ana.it Must be made an
issae. There may be -an-honest dif
ference of opinion on' the tariff, or
any subject ; in the:ReDublican party
—our usages allow it ; but the De
mocracy aic toe' thoroughly
fOr this, ackl whatiwn look up
on as independence they regard -as
insubordination. We shall carry
Pennsylvania next-fall on _ thd issues
which the Democratic represekatives
at-Harrisburg apcl Nyttshingt4i bare
been making all the winter.
250 G 5 ,
$1,914,344,250 00
~ -.50;169,82G 91
i 2,1 1 1.1.2,700,217 89
- 4 41;376,3 . 65 16
$2,434,076,643 05
105,697,500 04
18,686,24 G '74
LETTEit 113,0XWASHENTON.
pro .
A
IVisui.NoToN, D. C., March 31, 1871.
While
.the • political elements of the whole,
country are being stirred by the seeming• con
flicts in the Republican ranks in OmgretLs, the
resnit will ultimately be beneficial in promoting
the cause of-jinitiee and rittliti. .The turbulent
spirit manifestpd - by tits Ilon4CnanxisSnuxEn
has been so persistently pursued by Tat gen
tleman and his personal frieinds, in -their at
tacks upon the President, as to lei:ye room
.to doubt that tlfry have been Vit.?. aggressors.
,The charges by them made, and Strewed broad
'east through the country, tlitit Mt. SCAINErt was
di \ pleased by the action of a .. majority of the
Senate from the chairmanship of the Commit
tee 6Foreign Ficlations, in _obedience to the
,04,c
aictati n of the President, is without founda.-
tion iri t. Those conversant with the circum:
stances know that Mr. Sratsra's displacement
was long dines determined upon. and would
have Heel'. ke c compliAred some inOntlis since,
had not the PreSident expressed a wish that
it should not lit lonc. The truth of the Matter
- is, that Mr. Srm.4nassumes for, himself supe
rior intelligence and ability, to all ,other Sena
tors, and his dictatorial larrogance, exhibited
so frequently, had begotten a dislike to him
personally in tho ruindk \ of Other Senators, and
was the real cause of. his • removal. His disa
greement with the:President and the Ncretary
of State began with the removal of his personal
friend, !di. Manx; as Minister at the English
Court. The grolind of Mr. Bli)xt.Ev's removal,
as expressed by the President, ists in short,
that ho was accomplishing' not 'lig for the '
Abiericari Government ; that while 'his ibtellec
tual acquirements as • a scholar, wee, of the
\r, \
highest order, he was an utter, failure vs eye ex
ecutive ahilitY was 'required. Itegardirl, the
present time an auspicious period-for the sq,tlc
- nient pi' exiiding 'dilliculties with England, soit
account of the prevailing Franco-Primal/in wrir
by which England was deprived of the srippiwt
of her former principal ally, rendering, her
' more insulated, or detached 'from the Eppport
of other foreign 'powers, tlian'at almost 'any
other period, the President determined upon
• requiring a settlement of existing diffiehlties.
/fence, the removal of Mr. Mormi'v, mid the ap
t poilltllleilt of Gen. tortnir C. Scur_Neu, whose
lexecutive ability and tirtnrieSs is universally ac
' ',now:edged. The resultfallowing, as an ilium--
diate censeque•nce_of the change, is - 7n 'perfect
justification and approvll or the judgment of
the riesident. - The appointment of the joint
High Coinmission, proposed first en the part of
the English Government, and neeepted the
Ili
President on behalf oft i k United Statert,' Low
in session 11 , -ro. charged with the rAinstuient
all existing ditierer.ccs betwet n the two Griv
cruments, the priucival of the Ala
barna claims, apl, th, rights of l Amcricali f,sh
ing sc.,fsls in Cati:Oian Arat(rs, follmrccl as at
imrneaiat , result of tt;e* foreeftst of the Prus
dent. The-work of the J(•int Conirnission
now nearly accomf.lished„.and it is said that a
basis of atnicable settlement, which Avillti , rove
satisfactory to both Governnic tits has been
agreed npon, and will soon be reimrtttd for the
acceptance by_ tto respective: mutate, tnd the
COMMI;SiUII then disolved. L'pon the removal
.. - t'Ff Mr livrtzr; began' the personal attack by. .
air:, SCHNI:1111j)02 ,the President, and San Do
iningowas eagerly piekedup as a pretext. Du
ring all the bitter denrinciation hurled upon
him by Mr. SCIDTEII, and his termer friend,
Scrtrzi., the President has maintained his ilf ll
al equanisiiity, trostingito , a frill development of
the facts for his jth-tifnxititni. After this charge*.
preferred by Mr. tiumxt`n, of corrupt. motives
n. 1 1,1 l *. t rpost.s on the pz.rt of the President, , ite
recommendN.lg the acquisition of Dominica. th •
friends of the PreSiklent felt that it was due to
hint and to the • eon ntry, that a commission
composed i'l In&it -wlkoso_ integrity and judg
ment, must Conimand respect,'shenld ho - sent
there to examine acid report upon the candition
of the Island, and government there, and also
in regard to the alleged improper. use of
the naval J'clt.Nt,.; as charged -It•S' Mr. IirMNEII.
With thetivrt of • ihis,-Cominission, which
Will s itlon As ' given to the country iu ufliciad,
form, however_ i' linty affect Lim, the Pr. si
dent has all along - Expressed his Nvillim,..iiess 1
to 'let the -matter rest,
_believing that it a:11
place hint itf tbe . right, and his accusers in
the wrong. While he regrets that the yiesti, .11
bas - heen made an apple.of discord, -he feels it
ilia:duty to Nind{oato his own honor,- and ttnst
all else to' the judglitt rit .of the people. Imeon
nection 'Atli-this enbjeet, 1 - _e has often reiterat
i. ed the language . cot:L.l,4mA in his inaugtmal,
that he would "have no policy Of his own to
"enforce against the will of the:peel:ole"; and
that if the judgmerit of the
. p9celtt did riot • ac
shord with lils.own in respect in - ; Dominica, - he
had no disposition:to Tress the question to a
consummation.:
I have never heard it charged that General
Coarsox sought the' Chairmanship made va
,:m-nt by the displieetne#frof-Mr.:Sratyrit; being
''second upon the Cotrunittc-o; still the oldest
member of the Senate,.. it, was right that if
1
should be accorded to Lim. llis- fitees.s ant}
abilib , far the piston cannot be td,hied, and his
selection assures the harmonious action of the
MIMI
commttoe, in 'accord with it spajority of the Ben=
the — 'disagreenieit
result% g from the . chinks. ''Mfr BUNKER is on
Sicals - 4115 4 4 : 14 4 :With Cies. CAvvt.o:4, and
ids Bost 43 144 0 s ibeir c iermer frie
rolationC
Tir.deliud nuttt fanircipraii in the House up
theliOn: • AllisritAtAressiota of the
iniawfid l iti the lately re
bellions States, sled deFylng'all tjtate anthority,
Is developing inall-isigiAtisnging to the Dem
ocratic party, whose representatives on the
lfoot tai r tliticalatence.
outlaws, and the murders and assassinations of
Peaceful citizens committed "by thent:i pot• - •
sonal acquaintance with ..se i veral. of the wit
laessesrought here from the 'South to testify
of the , eases of murder, and arse*, committed
within their knowledge, by Valls of Ineptly,
gee. - and lateens its lin 11,1navhasenabletlio:dr
correspondent to gain some particulantrelative
to this subject; never . yet - giten to the ptibliq
some of whiehl'proPoso to give in detail in an
otliw. —letter. A number of 'these wituessen
"ace been niembers - of these- organizations of
"cutlawi, amt.know all their secrets and pra-pui
es.- .But hating abandoned them, from a con
scionsneas of Their wickedness, give iestimony
Of the facts.
.I had shared in the doubts which
hive existed in the minds of 'many people
the . .qedibility of the reports which
came to us thieugh the ivess, but doubt no'
longei ;Alio hilflas not been told. A - vote on
the - 1 - e - ow pending Will be takCn by, Wednes
y next, and the bill will rasa: Anidlaer week
will be required to pass it through the Senate,
,and then an immediate adiwnrineent May be
looked for, 'and Dominica will rest with the re-
Art of tHeicitinSlisioa, in the hinds adze Too
*, al the riellidellt Las declared .his desire
that it should not be considered it this session.
' There arc one or two itepublican members,
who tire possessed of a wish to .undo all the
good they hate ever done; and show a disposi
tion to become footballs. for the Demecraen
first and most pronainent 'of these, is Gen..
Fwiswourit of Aptioia, who opposcs every thing
aertaitrotheritepublican's are in favor of, and.
representing a district with fotrteen tllonsand
Republican Majority, was_onlf re-elected last
fall by a majority of fourteen hundred.. .
. -. • New Advertisements.
TO CARPENTERS AND CON.
..l. STlll_7(7l`oll.S.—Proposals tor building as Oil
Flows Hall it Itggiclay will be reccirod until We
20th instant,: For plan and speettle.ations address
or call on ClokeS...HtiTClllliBol4. Barclay; ,
.
apL4-w2 .1 '' .Chairintw Coninfittre;
ISSOLVI'ION.—The • copartner
,
D ship heretofore existing between the mitler-:,
signed under the firm of 'Bennett i.i: - Snip. ii this .
• day dissolved by mutual consent. Alt `unsettled
aecottials fit the late firm will be si.ittled try G. S.
Smith. Who will contittueflto business. -
W. It. BI.7.NNZTT,
. _ G. S. tiAIITII. -- ---
AGOOD _LN:T.F.:ST.M.ENT.FOR
s.ktr...—NlTi , ty :leri'S of land. heavily Dndiereil
and well adapted to igniiing, sainted in Wilmot.),
miles - trona the river and 1 mile froni a Ilr.t-ela-4
saw nil!!. For sale *heap i,a.rash,...,or shun- redo.
... For particulars address CEO. I'. INGIiA.M.
spl.4••2= - Sugar pub P.i.
If:I3ANK RUPTCY.---DISTIZICI:
_IL. Court .i . the tniteo. States for the Wert. , ru the.
trirt of peen-ylear.la. Wee, ,‘.? irL.f r , - r f',,r j.,.,,,,..yi.
yank, ty. .v. ". • : •
. .•.1. Warrant in Danhrupte . y has. I.evii ii-sti...l lac
raid Cr rurt arainst the , , tatr•-of H. W. 11.11:NA1tI:II
GER, of Albany, county oe Draalferd :and State oi.
I!ennsyl‘ ania, in rail lv.strro I. v lio brie !sin .11:1r
al.judgeda Ihca:rupt. ots 'll 1i1,4 own - pet tiou; that
the paymont of any tiebts, and the 'very of
+ l.l
any pr.portv Is.!, , nginfrt.. ru. , 11 Dank - nip to him ..-
to his lute, ..--iul the transfer of any property by film'
are forhid4lll;> law. .1 tneettng of the. cre,hn.t d ..t
raw hal - Att.:pt. to pro , v,- their.delits. and ehooee ante
4 , r bier.' Z,FsigilerS 14 his estate. will 1.- liehi at W
court oLlfanlruptcy, t.. le. In dden at tie' l'oro, , t,t
ot - ertOtic Ilisbree, in th , B. , rough of T.wfuela,.l'a.
-114.. re E.DWAL.DifTE.ltlialli, Jr.. Ley.. Itcgirt.T. 01 1
the 22th day- of.APitlf-, A.D., 1S71: at 10 o'aelt,a:m.,
• A. MUUDOCII,
tip1.1•1l-ve I C.S. Marshal. as Meseenger.
---_-'_--
VE - fS L. J. .EINGS,I.4Y,
- 4-v , - . 1- . . .
Wishes t.) iun , rto the . hi' dies, of Towanda and virinttv
that she keeps constzlitly s on hand ti large supply of
v , .
~..
Miliiii-jiMIZI - .- Y .
. •
Goods, i.iotable to the scapon, Thauli,nti her pat
rons t4r_their hheralTsitrona;ie hen t. , ture., rite ale
•suresqhein that no reerticing will blf spared to ete
sure, a rottuunance of the eaale, She alsu has a line
selection of • sal ; • ,
•
HAIR AND FANCY GOODS,
.
Sncla - as -v . '(
„Wit? , (1 lorps; -, '
Linrn Collar.:, -
..-- • Cull'A, . _ .
. ..1 P. 7 71 , 1A-erchi,". -
4 ..1
..,,-; 1?eal I.,rree - .' , ,
.
. • C'or. , <•ls,,
•
, it-c. d-o.
' I have also re , is•nrl, In ~h tweth.n an ith the ab ,
ow
my DRES,b.MAIVI.I\ - .0 erublb-I,uu ut, and I ant non
prepared to do . -
CUTTING anil FI.TTING.
In the latest fashionabliatales on sort not:, .•.
• I:titrSnee next do,:r t„,., Fox -ie--Moraue., op stairs
April 4, - 11. . _
NEW STEAM,FLOUItINtI MILL
%pl. 1-Net
IN 811F141EQPLX, PA
Tin Fubscr.her desires to giv, Lriticii that Ili , ikm
STEAM, FLOURI.M: MILL
Is ngli in FIICCCSSr:/i (p , ration. ana Ls rr
pared to do all vrofit in 1.11 ,, litle eh ft.c.rt zwtak:e.c
cti:qo3l6l.l.lliDTSo DONE fi.qi THE ti.i.NE DAT
11rAT IT IS VE(MIVED
Whrrst, Btieliwheat "and nye' Flpnr,• Corn Itloa3
Feed, Iran, sc., al way, en Laud and 1,.: ,au a
1-wrfrt rates.
NOTICE...-Persuus lying nn`
west ahle of the river desiring to patronizt
will have their frriyage paid both Irayß, when tilt,:
I,ll.,heiP anQ 111.s.irti,.
I'. S, AYEES,
UE
Vheel iilower%
PIIANT :iITC'ESS!
\
IL , . new I:Int:lull : ,t tip wall t:;.• 1,:, t . . „ t; 1 :,'„ a l
.4 - all competiti , rs in everal of its lea lilt. i ii. , mt.i.
It-vtatuls tu the trout rink Atolong, ruittle iron rs,
31,1 is i4' not..] der=t.mo.:a pt. ~,,, 7,,, .:::1 ,1:--
tinri:et. featur , •. whittia till) mmtnewl tl,:us , It e 6 tit
the practical! farruct itpollx - tatiair.t..taou. AI, al I
•
1 - I.'S LE.‘.l. - )IN - d\f.!•_:.1TVIZES
~r
--, ‘
Are t.le fi:11......1.1: .\ ;i; - :.ti.,\ oeut • tit.ttita;.z - to:, 4.:
ir,1:;,:41.1 1!,,,t 1.11:, , w... li.e 1., • e I.l.ly\O' the Ittif , i ,n ishy
pe,t,on of the. i-ntting to,.tinrctii ; tiltin g. Nark": 1,,,'1,1,1. draft, no r 4t, i,,tht c h thi ho ~ ..s' ne , th e.
To lure t an I.e i'..-t.l h,,,,.cr n• :d a-. 11 , ,. he ilf.t.irel
aml thh ithdit'.. utz2.. ,, instantam:- ,uoiAti Ali. - .r.t..1 „I ,
I.irw. '
\ i t
The cltttlll7 apFirato.. or toteer-Lii,r, (Cut be
rlftti , d t.i any aM`r , t i 1' i " 1,1,6 . , •t. , 4 1, 1\, ,, :*,t1icr
.I,truLti , ,.l,-. or foi.l, ,I ON C 7 for trmictvit\ti ,, n,ror
unkhlea. liy Mt 5 , 01.. us.? of UM. It via', itttliogt,
Carey:lug wat - i.f
' gi.ar. att.pyinat the tram. a . tilt.
driver leacinat hi. seat. The ilt:t•er'; sett i+ ecti a .-
;...ilsle from Ili rest of the nit-Line, is it, and t m
fortable, anir le trrittig, don ih.. hraneiple i.l . a 1;. , r,
admitting of balanettur th. rrtaehino perii.ttly. ail \
relit that; the- Itoriteri e * u. ~.Itt,' ;If all tteutht. r
It has many other rat nal,h, pointo to. ) tint t i,, , , tF
to invnti,.n bro.. It to niarlit,of lirk.t.ciaisa material.,
W4ll made and fitri.tted in LNet%)-p.art—reinliiring itt..
durability nmitzestioni.ilt
-Ey It lig!it drebrd, and bi;ini:t.lim inotrer ntr
farlnt.r , have for; ni:e,l to
be the leading 3towi.nu 31 anitino:Peilli;'* 4 4Ptol
bilis Or lel 1:41, ,and all Lads of
tur,ll.y
D. M. OSBORNE .k CO
BENTS FOR'• BRADFORD co
r.tri - s B. GLEASON, 31::: Pon a, I's., f.r t•ln'tis
flel4
(lI.A.RLLS W. SCOTT, Eiv, Ts., fur Ithlg.
i)ury-and Smithfield.
JN.M.F.S SMITH, S. - Autb Ca.. s, I'a., r Paola
Cr , . .k and W.. 11!.
D. 11. STOWELL, Sugtx Tert7,
mot and. Wyabautuag.
The esil>seribts will 6 , - 11 the
KIRBY MACHINES
ecntral Lc
, . i.
Widc-awakc.itborough and rei!poni•il.ie 'aril Want
ed t,, 31. ' as. ag, nti in
. 11p !I, q.11,3.t u ri,,,.. i ti t .,,f
Pennii3A'amia and pontlvnittern Noir York. loinn
ning witil.
, Itriliiu.l county and reaclunu U. the llitil
pion ri%Lr; lr where tliern tire iv/ agcutli , ' already
appointed. \ ' -
bantple mar will be on ezhibaion at lending
Ilalroad. Stall •in. .kddrces the sulii , ribtr .
. .
li.'_!l. NTLES, Genl.
5p1.471-31 'l - OW.C.CDA, rA.
AuTlON,—A,ll.persons are hereb
y
C -mullioned against purchasinza bunt given by
jbe to lintnB /1011100 4 , for ireuty dollars, date Janu
ary la, 1870, jwiyarle ODA `ll . from date, as I bare
rtweiTed no value thin.efOr, ant will 4JoJt pay, bald
twin ufL s, comprlleo to to
% T. , y law.
n. FInILEII
Viegt Franklin, Feb. .
--
431.15 E AND LOT FOR SA.LE
AJIL cikrrowN.--:The /lour \ nearly new
and plAneantly witnatr4. Lot contain.* cstr one-lialf
wee with new Ban ltr2l. •
For terms. ke.. apply to V. 110
town. Bradford County.
March, b'7l.
F °- it SALE
AND TO RENT.; , , , .
• • ." • ",
T i X (11V 1 0:131
•
'l/1131. R 4 -0 N.•
, , l
. ONE lIIINDIIED FlItfiT.C4Al5 PIAN „e
ONE lii .NDIIED AND FIFTY MELD
TWO nuMi RED CABINET AND cuuscu
Five Hundred Clarioncts. Flutes, Danjoe,
Onilara. Coneartinaa,,;l6. Wings
for all Btring—lnatraments.
_ Drurna,lionea, ate. ...
SWEET :tivsict : AND FS. BOONS FOII
+ LYE= ItigTikillrXlCNT.r . 77
•
" D I I S
From the only trot-clams inhere in the United
State, aa F. C. Lightel Co.. D e cker Bros.*. Stine,
way.' Weber..Nevr. York; liallett and' Climate%
Iloston; athewahek.. New . Bann Ct.; C. Van,
philadelphiai.and Emilio in Baltimore. Ite/odeona
from B. ' Shoninger. New • YlaiOn.. etzt Pelonbet,
Felton & New York.. Organs, the celetnieW
Hoiden Reed American Organ, and Alio .Ilurdela
'Combination Organ.; Ono door md' of lierctira
_Dank, the only atom of t.heltind in Towanda.
fItT"I;FRTCk'S PATTEI NS.
Corner 4n and Bridge 6treCt...n, 4
I' . o'wm4a4k.Pa
Tbeso Misbrand and aocnristo. eTatteras may bo
mind in allvarietioalnastykik 4:15.
LADJES;II3S-kiii, CIIILD4dif, BOD GLUM
Ladles by sending for Cata braes tan bekes from
it illy 4estred pataopqa,„atatiwpiaa aute9lX7
pattern. which Div pr6mptfy tot 4..rdeet - alf re-,
cript of prim and stamp to prepay poetage n • •
Machine Stitching of , all kind* clout: 'neatly and
prozaptiy:
And following the. sewing "uschines cornea; our
faihionmakers-Americana of 'genius. of tastes, ,crtl
tleated and refined. And foremost among all these
is the firm of E. Untteriek tz Co..whose great faaltion
bazar st•Siifi. Broadway, New York city, is to psople
who dress well what the Bible is to aCI 'wistful.
Here this firm emplo7s bandreda of ladies and taste.
Ladino who by iutuitiou and experience know how
to set off the htunan form to the best tadVantagf . .
And here they study styles-make combinations of
colors-experiment aud , illustrato, till from an their
work cornea the fiudilinti which are co universally
adopted in this' conntry. Here they get up patterns
for all soid.'it of dr..sse.--for, the li.tchen or . the ball
room-fer the christening...the bridal, or the bottle.
They inalco little paper portents of emery article.woqi,
by women or children. Thew Talker's with cats or
pietares show how the article is to be made.upg-how
it will look-What material to make' it of-what it
will cost, and bow long it tinie will be required •to
make it. They, tell how to fit any Mae; slope, or
form, and to well. and-what colors will-blend wit
eael l iecitrufirliou.•-Teey7eo Ihmorrat.
Patterns aro seafront this house to all parts of
Arderica'and to Till u parts. of Europe, Every lady
wiloi\rccures ‘dic,receives one; receives with it most
minute instructions regarding material an the man
ner of pitting Lho garmeut'tdgethor. Provided she
yoliow,s instructions, F o can cnt. make and
trim Will - moat perfect MSC &dry garment alio aura.
The utility . and . ...imolai. of the process is so appar
tut that it mint at diaviie recognized by every lady
In the country.—.V. Indrpcmierit.•, mar,lne7l
•
F N I E
NEW, FIRM! NEW Gbons!
rURNITLIIE EMPpEIUAT,
CLASS , URNITURE!
INcr off:27:vd In th-M-1.51ii r
.Cut
FTTIZNITTTIZMI
Arril .N.l"
I=ll
TT. Cazn
New AtaNrertbements.
ants. u. E. - GARVIN, AGM',
'PA - 776.!'4 4 9 BLOCK,
Lr.xmacric]
14.2..ari, Ivey ~:2Nrivz at oar Wholusale atza
Nil. 107 tiTRk.ET,
Th.: , ,tsrLat . ,?t inine , ny.ntg to these in want of
The Mteution of the pllblir is oppvcially calk,l to
uz• f.f ti. Croilt nu
on'tial of
etr_vir, - En. AND PARLOR
• , Wu are ikow pribriug •
IVA.LNTJT .31KR814.1 TOP SETS
AT :75 00, Ana
NICE PARLOR SETS, At $5O 00,
Together witlz (*.or Co;nr , :tto ft •ck of
DEDSTEA DS, BUREAUS, ei LAI RS
TABLES, STANDS, SPRING
BEDS, '_TRESSES,
•
LOOKING-GLASSES,
Aml take.-. - ,rything to Lr nhl in a Firrt-class
Futaiture Stom;
nrAs trDir
rantintr,En. TEAT , WE ATII: NOW STANrtAc
taring..and'elo . offer p,..114 of onr ovo mann_
fa.turu c10.a . p...r pan 3un can buy city-math: wx425
ex , ,hange for ;.7va,t..
W . V al s 1 •fran { eh.
..
- ,
I:I . :SEW Oat) • e.-I,.`ii us. -
:NI ETALIC igatt, IL CASES; 1,,i1) CUYII2:§ C.
(1: evPry
DI'ItIAL Itol3F2q. CAPS,
Nvr“ zit° 11:n e tLo
FINEST .IIEAES-1.
Tu this sis,:voil i f einintir
kl,:ivc•ll,l to the. I.ot tr,t or
3A31E5.0. FROST SUNK.-
Jau. it. 1.71
POINTS. OF! EXCELLENCE
At t10."Gr,a,V.r.,..t.,1 ,t 5..W11211: Ir.tkl,
•• Ti:‘ (;ran,l Trial Park," a^,.: n •
Cr: rornvarative merit: , of the two Ira(llrtg. tiewlet'
Marione bt:tcl:ts, tio• Twict,tl-k p sttt,h, and
sl,l7lll , ,Stitll, tr,ritth. Tonto riti,ctiorm at tim,ilF4,—tl.o
N'til ox A: Mai lto.: was tischied to excel,
In r•S y of eolr4rtietinn. parts sia,i
Iu I:::ll•LithiTitr t.` ^ t 01It of r by u,e
or Rtamilniz.
_
pert,....1.:0* 4.1 b,.-Qt
1:11,1e of all
In gitt.!tint 4et of erurr.hrm it Is 212,103 t entirely
In e•ag••• ,•f o.lltor .cwin7 ninebinf it
a 0
111.1:11::t far lean still
to clx•rat.c it than any oth,
In Laving latent rubber brake ;—tv,lticli prryenti
u1l••.(1 (tutting
In ita m • dle,'m lush is rtra'.gbi. being4tn• shortest
and Itast 1••!-br••'..en.
In it n,.e.11••• mptiring
:..Sr tf) It.
1:-:ng but •):1••
inf... or b,4107-
In tit,' hintllll.‘ity o. blnatun,nn,l tbk• ea.r of
In Laving a y.."aarl.„—wll:.ll prot..2cb; tho dress fro:n
rubbing
it: mon. p•••:icct u , •••••tzti"n to all
1112 1:ore cagily and 5p,t..11!.7. - chan;:tl
tr,la ..n.• lund of 11, a•k 4n - ott,r.
*ln it- r..; •:••• 1••••r(L..t a•L.ldati••ti.to sTf r tin,la of !-ca
in g.
1:3 it , ry
inore• cllaurf• JT r. 1,0
• ID ILOking LIIL LL.r FTI Tell •llits(Liky fOr
In it, stit , It Lei tar 1110 st 0,-t - ta at - 1 beautiful.
In it, ~21u tLe
in It , Fran fes•tt•n..;. , l—by th.
In it , scalil lirtble L.; rq,, in us,nr
4111 I,• t.q 1..11re racily t out, nbcu
In h in Cie Ireinin-r6 : - -:".,sanoth. , r.:, have th ,
or tarn the hunt vsni..n.
In havin,.l the b't only nee that
works with ihn side up.
In haring th.• always a.l„n•tcs.l
tn.! tra.ty f• -, r
At..l in tuany othor po,uts at... 4 . 1 , 7 e4encr, •
the .17;,:w:ng
at f\r. nfl - h - : • of '
1.1n4,1ge
nis,.oLtFrioN NOTICE.—The
flrlreja.rete , f. , :e ruct:m.: and kn.,vn as Braxn
dall. 1:.,d,..rwv k Eerr.tt, is , tL.i. ,I'ly d::—. , .1,4 , 1 by
"mutual ~.,121,4t, :Ir. W. licamhall r. tiraa4.; from the
firm. l W. 1111k5SIIALL.
\ (it,l2ll(it.: lIIIKI \VAX.
\ . II;I(.EVEIdI.M.
The 111:, , 1n ,, -,1 v,i2 s l \ 1. , carried on by Rplorsy A
}:,. r..td.' .\ll Um-, 2:... L ld,t t tl;es late firm ,4 It. I:.
.c. E., arr r,,,n,,t,...1 dt Iti-1..22:1 tl3 the czptaiu'g inakt.
iv! I i.eit.h, at, 0n.,,., lizAl Ablii.,',.-
11P.AIIIIALI—\11.2 , 1WAY k EVLr.rrr.
mar. 2.171-1 -
.
Vt:TlON.—WhviNas Ir,v wife AI
) ha. , I.ft my 1,4 30.1 b.ar,l without
any jltAt can-e or provocaLuu, 8i pera.aia aro here
by forl.id barb , :f.ng (,r trugU.r.,...:l - kr. on 1.2 y anconnt,
IA I w:11 pay n.t) debts of 2.^r ointi - rnir after this
claw.
I 1,.t.•r, 'Nfar.'ll,'7l...l - r.. \ L. LEAVIS.
\ —,---
,_- ..., \ - • . . •
A.L - I.7tuA . —Whereas my .ife Ma- , km hinisell that his atock has bean .bouglit at bot
-1 •
C taliia white haiskft lay bal and le.ialithout 1 . . .
ho-r. call. , of vrnvisatlon. tlus. IR to cal lon any tom agates. and that he can offer bettor Induce
ix:Troll or I+-rims from -harboring or lan- g her .
r a ny
yorets to purchasers of first-lass goods than any .
on lay account. as I will not be. ac.conntabla
.1.-bt. ct her cor.tmliiiii fison.iteil after this dat . 1 • •
i r
„I:nu) warn:. i astablishuient in country.
I' oot of 'Plane. I'a.
\
- ---'--- 1 MYERSBURG .f 1111.45 .
ro,. 23, IS7I
'TaoRENT.-, T A. g6od Wrr
aon Shop
.
atka Paint Vax - ma, coal - dimmtly arranged, and a
new-Maasnaltll shop ‘ ailjatamt. Will rent then]
gethor or !separately as may be denred. Terms ma
iamMble. Empire of JOEL JoIESsoN.
Pricell. Pa., mar. 21;"71-w4
AIONEY SANED,
LY.
Sro E.S AND HU DWAItE
-1 Y
urrcll, I'L,
HITIEPI;IMMS.
.
SPUN° De; claim s'
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SPRING,
We 'otrer to the Cab FlaYers :of . tise County our
first inintrbe of
p : q ir,4_ „AND SIIO E S
: 4 1 1
E lL ec kelil lla r t . I °. Pr Bering
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THE BEST ARE THE CHEAPEST
A fall and 4gegint Uat. of
/LADIES, KISSES
$lO ZS . .
- FAR Atit 4;'I9IIO44,I4INFAFTaf
EPWiN B IZI U T,
lcadcrof tlegant aralfne #k Lidice I,+:ituktilia,es.
,etturea gooda jtudly celebrated, are Ma season
eialkr noticed for their
• -
SUPtII.I.OII, FINX:S Ha,
nd onr assortment will include tlief!rario-Is
Together with' tho .Coming Shoe,
'IACO . O - AT, THE SIDE.
ICI°, an dektltt tin,: of
LADIES, ')IISSES
CHILDRENS
FEBBLE; GOAT,
SERGE, CALF Alp BtJFF,
Prom the reliable reauntachirera ttu;pagliont the
country: k
MENS AND BOYS BOOTS,
MENS AND BOYS 13091 1 5,
lONS .AND BOYS BOO'S,
-cir• -
Illeilliiini.7l'Verytning in the Bent fret
t. 61. Patent Leann" to the InrArteit ff , r
tx - rtnen.
•
wi a s. •
ew tiayiatbe latest s4clei
, •
HENS AND BOYS GAITERS,
An , lhave tli , .3oucy ft JAMES 11 ,1, 1AIT'S gaud
male Cork . _
Boa' , to order. matte by first-dal; wortioep,.and
of ,uporOT stock.
. - r
VOTICE.—A large Int. of It,;, a tel !owe, a lath-
.1 out ut ettylc, ailiA.Lr 11.11C1:.
• ~, . 1 ..
The public can iely upon ?iodine: gsl tzonsleat
lowest rates and In endless variety, an - 1 went pur
chases wlll enable us to givp.prkes wittclett4P be ti
heretofore inarxstsible, •
• t
war.lll. ' .11U3SPIIILEY - I.IROTHEI:S.
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T H .-_ E L AIt: GE-ST
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31 0S T COAI P L T E
w c ji ,
P.LATED
SILli El WARE, GOLD RINGS,
GOLD CIL &. - C., &C.,
Evor op,..nmi In ibis market, la now on exhantion
IV. A. CRAM 13 Ell L A I,N
ha, ja , tivtititi , ..fl tr nn th, city, mild flat
S S. N. DB ONSON
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AND
CIIILDRENS
ME
NEW STYLES,
1000 PAIRS
1000 PAIRS,
1000 PAIRS,
AND
.ostrurtment of
JEWEL 11 Y
CM
invl fur sae at 1.60 well.known pp.4l , t!f.
SID BUCKWHEAT
' IT IR•
AN') FEED
saie'clicap for CISH
37.111R.kN'TED
Ay 9C apoprzp CAYUGA'
ld Youger
a takeu.ba iazr_liange for
ITE.TRILT T. HFrarBOLD'S
COMPOUND FLUID
EXTRACT CATAMM
- G - 1 7- 1T -
COMI'ONENT I'ARTS-- - t 1 1.17/D EXTRA CT MIL-
-1.1.11111 IND 13.31.11141,1024 CT CAT4II%
BA. GI/All: JUICE.
. ,
Fur Lire, Compaiais, Julaulico, ,Thlioas .I . traitiozu,
Sick or .Yeprouliefxfoicho. CosttaroM, tic. , Purdy
regdoark, co/a:caning wi Mercury. Minerals or Del:
eterioui Drags. t .
- ; .
IMQ
• • •
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mese rut 3,73, the mord pleasantlM r. '1
gatii - e; Superseding caner MI, salts. magnesia, etc.
There is Itthitag inure ael.eptable to tae itonlach.
Tithe)* giro tone, and.caukmneither arteatn . Jr urns
They are COMPosed of the fale. - 1 ;nun-M
-ods. ; alter le le* Asp!. Woo ut. teem, «tack ett lov . .
oration or the entire system taket piece a tom.
ruitmenloug to the set stud enervated,' whe tier
arisinktrinn Imp or'eareago. H. T. ileaui
bold'as Compound flu Extract Pitts - ha Grape
Ptila are not sngar z coa . from the fact that 4. ugar
coated pills do trot dassoh e, tint :pass thmiglr the
Amuck without- thosolleittg. consequently dovnot:
.produci3 'the iteltreerecti' .nlit CATAWBA
. GILA PI JILL.., bet pleasant in taste and sailor. •
do not tmoosattate their being extifaesmatod. eittc . z
nrrr sz.vr.s - rxR vox. , . .
.
14..ENRY . HELIItoLD'S.
0ni4,17 (70'EE 4 Y MATED
•
COMPOUND, FILUID EXIT AIiCT
BARS A.Ti' ILL.& •
- •
t 1 ill
radically ~ x terminite frOM the Fr?gti.-m Srrn,fuLt
Fvver gorvh, Ey , t , ", Sro:
Sort: 3louth, Surtyllta4,Lrouchitis, olio
' It !Thrum. Cankers• lliilining from tilt , tar,
Swettlnip, - Tftmnrn, ciLk: itM•etionx,
:ivitllll44, - Night Sweats, 2:,,,2
Tutt,r, ronie
j)i...j4phia, and a)1 th it have lc-,-u . tr,1,1)
l'i•=hed to the 41,telit yearm.
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Being prepared eve n
rci.nly for tie aboN e con.i,plaln.t._l.
Its blood : purifying proPerties aie nreat..r than any I
ottac.r 1 r.. I.,:ratv 2 of Sairraptirlai. a !..^.1"1:14 the i01:33.
0 , 11 , 41 a dein" ALA l“ 4:111y 4' , ..ir :Intl r,-...b.rr. th,
pats , nt biz state of health az.d Ounty. rur_jninf: , -
tug the blood, reinoving nll chtoak: constitufk , iial
diseases arising frow iji ni:pun.i t.t4te ~,: the 1.1, 41.
And the only reliable and eff,rtnal 1..n..wi, r...ni, , l, 1
for the cure of paint tind sys - f4lint:. or the bones, ni- 1
cerations of the throal and ' , gr. blolelles. n romPl. ,
on the face. erysll.ehn '''ana all . , eruption Not ill,
Ain. and beatitylvin:.: ::t.- rt...,:rlitel.i , •:l. Prlre, tti.r. , , •
Per Bottle. -,
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HENRY T. HEELIEBOLD';:,
FLUID _E X. T 1; A.O T . 1; 1 , C H t",
- •
Na , curedOval': ens , u rthiletc , lin 'which. it 11,s
been ••:‘, Ct. IrritAtlo:-: of
and le . flatnatton of the Ifidr.cy3; Veer:it:Jß of the
Ktdneys and Bladder; Retention 01 Urine.. bh-cat--
Of the prostrate &Band. Stone ; , 1 the lilsdder.
tiraN,.l., Brick.,llPd and 3111rous+or
milky bircharamt. Etna for rufe.ettled and dedicat •
constitntionw of both atter, ledith, the lol
lowlng symptoms: Inettspo,ntiou oxertton; lint
of power. loss of tuentory. ditticolty' of brnathing_
weak woven, tretabfines. hnrroi of disoace. wakeful.
neat, dimness of Tiston. pain in the back, hot hand ,
thi.hing of the holy: dry L'.,-'skim; er,:pti, .1i
of the JACO. g3tib m mten na ulliCa , 4lll laße4tl3,:p
of the flu eu'it.ar ,-y: tew, t to, -
1 . ..4411)* ceignivi from tho- of 1, to '2.1, an
fropi 35 to 35 or in to; arelitr or change of
after COULICIULLI: Or -labor.
children. -'
B
u 2 L3rmLirs-r:sizurr
can , vislng fro :a
habits irriprtzii,n
-..., in hi,. irupulity., (.:the 14,,,) I. kIC..
ropallia in at,cii_i , ins f , sr is
affectionr. --in tli- , f; u:.•,,1 iu C.:u
necliuu with. 15E.T.111101.1.rS 1:0S12. %VASIL.
In malty aff,ction , :gli.tr to T.l.liet. the Fair:o;
Enehu is unt..inalled ,t.yJ (my other re.niedy—m.. in
Chlurosis 'or Retention. Irregolartty. Painfulness ur
Buppreso4utt of Cu.tuniary E‘a . ttatiuns, Ulotratod
or Schirrus state of thy Uterus. I....mcorrlica or
Whites. Sterility, and fur ail i...umplaints incident t.
the sex. whether arising frum indt - s,ci‘Aium or hale
its of alssipatieu. It Preseribi,d e.ttcnsivoly by
the most' eminent physicgalis and midwives for cr. - -
t.oblcd:an,l delicate contitotium.s, or both sexes slot
all age,' jatt.2pdel_ with any (•:* the above -disea.iics or
symptoms).
ME
T II': Xt 111 0 '
cum, b,pr„.l.
In al phs gr ntar , ear- at little 'eNpenp.g., tit.ou y•
01311•71 , 1r1 51 t, nnem10,01,. • ••.,
IF C2111.(4 a frt , •!ptent gle,sro. and strength to
Urinate , . theret•s• t)l , Atrrtrtions,
argl Ntrintr. Strietti t•• 4 of the , 11..ra. • :.11a..%ir:.;
pain un•lintl4,ltiuti!m. so frequent itg
a:,.1 [4'3 roi,..onotts matter,
Thotagar...lg.vrho lra,e I .:nn the victims of
petetst roriwit;‘, unit ci•ho have ra!sl heavy fe t..
ct•r•-•1115%5 t11:1•• • !sacs' f•• l lll , l th , •T 114V•' • n 1
ilk•e••:•1, d. au-1 that the rolAon ..1
—pkm,rttil astrluz , tit.," hn ii 51 - ..ged ulr I . ;i Cog 119 ( 114.j . 7,.;
z ,it.:111 , 1 17 . 1 * z .
Cu out I'oo.l, 'at.
14.1•1:i0,1`•,,a,:ter
i••••3,IILLNII:OLD'S 1:11 - 11A '1 tp r g .
as,•l 5.f tl r n I7ri•wry s•t ~a,. - .
tl;• , r its' •.• 1 - • •
, : ,. s it e ; 'h,:k -tagt,t. , •
infzf • F-FFIcF.•, (INF: MILL .1:: ..t I) S 1 : •
LIOTTI.
11.E.NY T. HELMBOLD's ,
0 S. E
cannot I , r• 1\":.-11. 31,1 t....;;;1.1..
found tht. only speciti, t. , 1,..,dy et
••r o
Vntanr,,n9..kr.;vtion. It
ides, Scorbutac Pryncse:', Irnlntati, , ns of
Cittaneonft IL(.lobranc, ect.. 1t..d...“ , 5Q! and In
eiri•nt intlamatlrsn, 11",v.r..' `t in
Ilrynem4 of S r oal:. orSI:M. Mips. and t. , r
pr:r.poseq fur Nvlin - le or t tintn,nf,- t ,„ .1
restores the skin tci a st.tte• at pur.ly itn , l
afl/1117 , 311644 to . Oltit111 , • , 1 actlqi it,
llt`pl`r. 19 (tie• r.wrurat•k! "
11C.AR and cif. , 9rtiptcx:2n on not 1i h.);p:,11;
and admit. d. Init host err V - 4111:1blo as a r , 111 , 13
for rusting defoct,4 of the skin, It. Ti lickul , ol.l' , I
Rose rash lyav lont , 71 , 4:11tte.1 c::.ll.±n C I .
linbonnqee. patron:4n ..1,7
r,n(l ,, r It a ,ki , ponda...., of tin , TN `A llre I
e and .7 . otiZen;al :
frant Pnlntita Ci•v4 ,
1 1F6--.81.- , a prp, , ,,rvativ,....aul refc.sllc.r.of
It f-r .
o•-• I
110: 1 7 rinarTOrt:Jits. an -in - ; lroin 11.'6ns of ditsipa. CtiDDI:\
ton, usual in. counel t:..t.t pith the EXTV,A('
an.l (,;
PILL 4, in
.. stach diseases a. 4 revonnnendtAl. cannot '
gurpamwq. ' PR/IT, (.1"/:. DO/. 1..1 B 9 'IS
F.
i Fa:l atd •t
,
EN /art/ , ~f. 1.1 , .., ~ i.,..t r,..1. ,, ,, , '10.• .'ll.l 1,-r...1,10 I th.• watiir ' , tit. ilo.•_zes portainin...• to the :1.1111v.r, , ,. , ,rty
iliara..t..r faro; , .i ..•1 ;,.:,;.;,;. t:,„ .., th !mud:, ',IA.: 1. - . , !• pri,. , and forint , . atTly I,i 11, 1.. 1 , .•1',.itt. Att r, :••
oj thou:saw% i,f. to. ,ne 1, it.... , , , , ... ~,...I .1.,...v0 I oi noy-at.l._Aw, Towanda. P.i.. ~ r t., 311,1 .711:_iri a 3
30.0t0 w..),4c.i.-.1(..1 ,-...,%, .:.:• ••••• ~.,•;4 r,.,-,.,,,,,, ~!.,:..r .y : 11. a.11.•\ ..Ts• ..litri . x. at
,TA1.....:-to, n. ll! , r'ri.i i.0.n.t,• -
lottora, ninny or Which are Bunt t.1...1nr . .- ..': .....nr , , , , , . :- Nr''N 1, l'''"Y- 'M. , pr , ” ,11 .; , all 1 "' ~,,i 'l 1, •: , ' APVI•Yai. ,
in.•irtaing ~,,i!,,,,, , .. rh,.., ,- . 0,, (`'..,:•.:• •:. : t 04. • ..,: i. , :u0,, , , rv.i7,,,,1.t.....t. 1 ,, . , .• - • , .:• , r0. . -
.
-
men, etc. The proprietoi has nev..r :-. -..rt. .4 to - • I . ~f. 11.1. , 70.—tf '• • . . .
their publi , atn.n in t'se n,...v,..1•3;cir5: he d• . not ,10 - , . , _
'
this from thef,vl that his artkri,.. 'rank a , . 5t.n.1...r.1, ! 1 -1 011 SALE.-- The ~ 1 1114C1'Si. g ileti
Preparation, aril It' rot n. , -,1 t , ; , Iv- t•r , -.0, , ,1 , n , hy 1 i mfor for ..s.
le th, lelui?:.- - ine....-and bil•nne.s staild
, .. .
cc,rtt.tb'ates.': :,
~ _ki'pt tiy' thou . ii • _Rallory 31/(1 Eating Saloon. The
•
. *tablislmient is favorably locate' .',ll xt 3 in •,,t,,,,,:„
HENRY T. HEIZIROLD'S '. •
1 1'1'site M , rour's ne.10 , 1,. , ..k., a 1 .,..1.. D ,...4 th. ,. ( , :,tir . t
11,,u5, , , l'r;t:enli..c, .••::,....and bait - or ...lb. boon w.:11
• . . . and laYOrably.l.:,on thrO74hont thi - ,,,ioinsty: *X,:
• GENU.I_VE PI: f...P.t.12-1 T1 ,, ..V.ti. 10 "I t
• : any - one : wh-hing to cligage in haisirnsss in Towanda
. (
, , , .*1 titiwis a rare opportutniy, al. th.i I.ll,4inoss iti conceit- .
IX liVerCtl 1.., any addro.,. s.t cure"froni ia.sci-vation.. '.
f'irao , d-on, a small .pag ~ and 1 , 1 ,, ,"P - A•fiy k rapil:v
. _ , ..-:.
, _______.
- - P.
i p'. , in..i In value. AtTly on the preht,,, .
• .
EST.IPLIS7TED Ur's Ar:D o r TwEsvrr rE.I r,y. , : V.- vikr. l7, ' 71 _:- • • • i'''.w- st ' brr. -. 3 z Co.
.. , -
' 2 . 1 • ..- . . . •
,•, • f
5....1ti by Drun'aigta eYory*hera„, itlilr.:F*.lettea- 1•1, -- 1 1 01A SAtE.--A very (ICSirable
for inKulnatiou, ill eoutideneo. to }lE\ 11 . 171 - 211.1-;. Mi 1
__l„, pr9perty situated about 2.'p iniloS ir,•ru. tvltay.: ~.
1301_1,. Druggist and Chtmist. l.irille. near 11i , ...vh. tirove School 1,16:1:,i , ; cOutainin,:
- /
Only DopotY.: 11.. 'l'. 111:1111.101.1,S Drug aud 1 11l aired of good land. a oonvenii , nt. ilonse'i .11.
rhemical'WarehOr,e, No, 5114 Broadway, NO4 York, I Wagon tlttea. Corn . .. Crib. anil Ontbuil.linga. An t -
or to 11. T. IiELMIIOI.IVrI Medical. Depot. 1041, elf; ,, mrl of G 3 apple trui4,in good heairing. • , ,...u.ht,io i .i, ,
South Tenth Stret.t, l'hilidelphin, TA, / . 1 and K,-v..:fal• pear and peach tree.: A. fzood I.?eatit.n ' • ~,,„ ~: .. ...1 . :,, , _ .
' , for a Mi . '.:lianic, and will his sold •at ; a bargain. ' For , '' ''
41E W.I.RE O.P.GOL'ATERIE/T.N. •-.14 y .,,4%,r iIENIt . I 7 . t w3r -, . . ~..,- . .. . -.• _ . -----
--- c. , ..1 - rai. .t....., apply to • .....D. Sle.‘ 1...'!,...,.1-e , l" Lk" 1 10'W }ILL S. nil
7'. IrEtitgatzes! 7'...tiVE .1.'tr . t.,i77/EZZ. .Izayiwill.•. - 11raeord County. Fa. ,• ,
Feb. 9, 1871. ' . • I March 511. • - ", ' W e ILEATt)N ICJ 1:14 TE'd. very ellealq..
' pw.s .7o
n. atira
man
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LADIE'S
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1;11:11:17
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Mb3OelLinoots.
- • .INSTrrtrrk
TOWANDA: =DR P COUNTY A.
TAtatastltntiurllla fiitbeauthnroii> y repaired
And ed, and will reopfine "111E8liAli,
5 8R 6,1870.
L' gILIBFi,'CU~SDIETiCIAL, scif:f3, Inc .t CLASS:
ICXL PEPAitTSIT.
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-Tho Ettuxtsu Caveat conni
to preparatory Instruction
branches, 'classics excepted,
j
the coatitinctat.„ all tl
Consiassootatriaboola with
Tbo NO.MAZ, t t borciu
studies arttlTbottll
- ' Itt Sclz Inrirre, i
Iltuttruted.by an'-
recently repa
tra
usually pkrsue
rubstituted /f
C7.A.N.ICAI
legcs, and
Or
iith - autogeß of onr best
zciaari atademic studies.
drill= in Common school
4 PrartleoTeichhig.
z ocial instruction in the seicnoes•
AICAINiV4I CalleoOti .or apparatus
faint:lmpplten—landcdber branches
in College,'modern I.inguages being
.e ancient.. •• • • . . .
'thorough prtlcrationaf4 our beat Col
&tern Loiriguagi.e. . . .
branches-31/.thic,..Drawing. Painting
inder• zeglent inntroctore. • • • ••
llcyfdandßootna may be obtained in the Inati
tut A ppty G.W. Ryan anttE. E. Quinlan; A
(date Principals, Tmrancia, for cirenism and parlieu;
ra.- - . , .11ILLEIt FOX,
Atn:10,10. , Preililoitt l'ii)art.l-Trnsteca:
M "NG.
GROCERIES AND.
.PItOVISI9NS,
WCX)D, WILLOW„IND STONE WARE„
imptn, ITED, 31t174,kL, .&c.,
•
•
- o. I r.ktroN.:s • I.l,(jcii.
COIL. • MAIN- ANDAIItIDGE STS,
TOAVANDA, • '
•
. .. .
. I djhlre to call theAttA•nliwi :01 the public to' toy
asPortrnent of goods, which in Stwaym lull and com
plete. andwill.t.m Alibi •to uty custonicls'at . lowcat
ruarket rats. , .. : ,I , - . '
stoc.k . •
TEAS,
S C E S,
Hay.: puretwa.-I;ziiii.Tttni. ;at , : retliOtkin in the
tariff on throu,•aziit are off•ired
..at pi:ccs to cur
sponiL '
itp . ll.runirt attrnt.'oa.
f.,r . 1:1«.1 - 41 pltr , mag•
they ilavf. u , -in , . 1 a .••, ,, litittuauee
, • .
7:151I PRODUCI
1 I 2.0 71
11111DIVAIZE,: IRON"; STOVES,
LIME,. cIMENT; .1.),1tA.D.; TILE
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Col)l)lNt;.l'il'SELL&ro:
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