Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, April 20, 1871, Image 2

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    Ntws Palm
--Blatkberries and
la" Fonda:
—Steel rails aro to
_1
ed,la St. L Mo. outs,• •
-
e "—A new bank *is pened I i.Phil-
ipsbnrg last week: I
- The • Williamsburg • "Te4a•milce
Illidicator tins suspended. 1 • . ' I ,
-A.
0 4'
•Temple - of Hon 4/ . hai .
„ or- - ..
ganized in Tiotputo; • , . _ ..'
2 -:Auparagns . is wo ti. 50 btm
blo Ii Nen-York._
•
. .-r-ereen peas are *g in Balti7
more for $2 a bushel. :; '"
• : . /1
--St Josepli;‘ Mo., joices m ir e.
mule of parsnips. ' . ' . 1 i _
--Over 1200 churches werelitult
• th'e United Stateslast year. = : • [
7 -The manufacture'ostraivberry
- - loxes and baskets is impro g: '
--The Hon. Henry W . Bishop died
f/
injenox, Mass.; Friday mo
r -- ---The Bittsburg , and CormelaNille
-Ita ' ll.roaki is completed. , ~1 .'
;
—Massachusetts is I to harelan in,
epector of waterwheels. 1
—rivilundred l an
'are moorocrit the docks in.
—.Boston wants to
al park locateil, in Roxbury
--260,000 gallons
made on Kelly's Island s 0
----A - propeller scar ,nteen jest in.
length has just been compl ted In IN* York.
' •
7 —The steamers 0 mad City
of Faris sailed from New Yo Siturdit".
1 - 1 " Victoria "Woo rill " - isltae title
of a DOW brand of Pittsburg whisky. t
• —StraiteNille was' corn-figd las
August—now it is a tows o 60Q-inhabitants.
--General Sheri stuisSfrioan En
'-rope'on,the 22d of this. moilth. .
r -- ,
- —Theodore Tilton - his rsaigned
• the presidency of the Woman Suffragl socsetyi,
on
, —Track laying the Evansville
aiul St. Louis Railroad-was commettco# tns Sat:_
-urday.
—AV:ooden pog6,
boaca, aro beco
•
matt named
Nvolve3 townethip,T.
cr \seek.
-Allentown is a.
incendiaries. Three large
La by lire en the 9th.
=Tire Mormints'
Thoic are actually SOO more
in Utah.
—The'value of ga
pigeons, sent to Chicago tll
E-1 4 ,38,6 1 32. .
, •
NatiCsunl En
has bi en organized, with
President.
—,There are 30;0 1 3qTrench veople,
15,000 Italians, nntt 5000 SPftniards in Now York
enr. I -
or country for
Lug them being &till
. .
Virginia, ap'
liprie•thietes;The law Ilan
on the statuta.bijoks. _
—A vraliable con
'opened in Jiclisoit count
miles froin ltornC.
thousand
lic manufactured ibis yea
chnsetts mills. •
---The working - pc
.ifig regions have, already
vaitl, $1,000,000 in wages.
thousand
wrerir'nyctl in England, lab
facture or steel pens..
. . • •
• ••—A 'peorgia farm r has discovered .
th 'the; common China berrY possesses the .
lituilities of a first-clasi fe Winer. _ ,-
-Canada has no • 3§20 post 0f
1ie,!14,, undltlie entire posta route is 26,430 miles.
The - revenue In 1870 was $1,010,767, . .
—A train of coal nd oil ears was
htirne•Ton trre-Frio Flail ay on Sunday. - One,
man teak injurnd. ,The to as is $50,000. - .
—A mass eneelin. - - df Canadians in
rtcor of the annexation othn Dominion will be
held in New York city on hO 21st.
in ' L
',---Conloclore , 'V nderbilt; of the
No i - ork Central, is havi I; a mignitleittat car
constinetel for his exclus VC use. ' . 1
-,-Wendell\ Philli s was bern t ,• at
1
r•ostou in pin, .iii c e Ivan m Lloyd Garrison' at
Nen bitryport, 31... 1 10., Dee , inber 10. 1805: .".
- --,--Qeneral enia in F.-Batler -has
wrieten to say ht. has no i 1 ention .of going?: to
Europe, all ,rep rts, to t e contrary notwi4h
i.-4anding. - 0... • "
. ..
.yltirtcen INVolN'e
• in rcotia couptl, minois,
t•n(•il of Which a L-trtnity 0
t:ltAt.'
•
• L-Shepard Kim
riFeeliauics% Bank, New
uess. to resign. as goon-as
had for tho position. .
.
- —Twelve 'convicts 'escaped frtha
On; Nul , rasks Site prison at' Lincoln on Ann
thy night
—The honse - of 3
'Wisconsin'
laNt, and Mr. liarlo and
EOM!
--tour men w
ThurslXy at Sani City,
to run a raft under'
Vice'Prosi era
ic ft ,Washington on Toes.
slath Vend, Ind s . '
--The North G 'vine (N. Y,41 4 "e.
St l / 2 mlnttry entirtly deetru.iedi fErv s.
last Friday: Loe "atm $50,000. - Insnianco
, ,
•
--General Sherman , has - arrived in
in St.-l Ans. .He will leave in' feiv flap* on a
lour of riipeetion of tile inifitnry posts on the
plains from Texas to-Paltotat 4
-- • •
thesb days of extramgatice
is gratifying to learn that the litatiarajali , Sat-:
yatpriva of Ambharauant !farcirs raietleration in
nintrinionial
—The - fifth and last child - of Peter
Ilo4orihan; of Penn township, Sityger cotecky,
(14.4 last week:of scarlet foyer, m*ng s home.
deselate in.a few
•
—tr2-se natural gas in
Buffalo has be attendetWftlipartial success.
A small vein was h trdt t last week and round to
barn with's clear, Wady brightlight. ,
• -
7-According to a Pkerhn corre
spondefit, Louisa klnhlbsch. the novelist, is so
illharmonious with her husband that they %are
ahonf - to separate on terms of the profoundest
mutual 'satisfaction; ,- •
• •
--The International Typographical
Convention,composed of Idelegatetreprtwenting
all the Typographical Unions in tho Baited
fitates•ond Canada, assembles in Baltimore on
the sth of Juno.
certificates of the Malta
wagon works'of Iltergan •ceninty, Ohio, with a•
* capital of $200,000 and of the Tanner, BM Coal
Conipary of Perry - county, with
,ercapital of
$lOO,OOO wart titre on Saturday. ' •
•
—The Cambria ion 'company have
boon prospecting for iron ore, on the farm of. G.
Lender, in South Woodberry township, Bedford
county, and have beeti pleased coolish to buy
the farm fur $17,000. '
• .
-The French ministers, are aged:
•
Titters, 74; Dafaure,43; Larcy, 55; Fame, 62;
Fe Flo, /1; Simon, .571Limbree'ht.'52;PicardX.,
Five are lawyers : Thiers, Dufaure,l Lai
- ey; - Favre, and Pisan. - • -
, •
—The. excitement concerning the
Finley , ifoll , Milton doei not seem' to
• abate. The is - doin 120-to-130 barrels per
day. A number of leases have been taken „and
considerable land clanged ,htrala • .
• - —Mark G , . Willisms, of Ada Eagle
Vallcy,'while in the act Of hauling plank on a
tram road, wail overtaken - by a wlurlaindkwhich'
• blew the„plank•from.,thetruck, several of which
fell on Its legs below the knees fracturing the
bones, • ,
—Frein 800 to 800 carloads of coal
' are being brought to E thport daily over
the Central New hwy. pia • lroad A Ike qitsri
tity of coal is waitinr, MI the 'western leraninns
in anticipation .of "a 1 gls rst.,3l fit
freight. • ' • I
•
thief Jnatice is -- .expeeted.
in 'Washington the !week, .if- hie health
. will permit, to heir She ent Ins least ten
der ease now pending.. Attorney General
will argue for the Gov i'snd Clarkson
• Potter, of the House, appear against.
—lowa lies nearly.two thou
~,_kar..4 miles of railroad daring thera. sight
•; , ars--- mop than hatter it within two yean.
it ;we bas 2/7 1 2 miles. roar_ Pair the ages
ttiero glin the bet also yean - asT__
7 efy natzly fdt: s conii rot - - 1-1207
at, Ai ale aceragA ince wire
r•r.f. =kin do year, i; ,
Ntcnis;
rtrgs ripb
e man :whir-
ori geportir.
E. 0. 000
Towanda, Thursday, April 20c
01+ ,OP . REPITBLICA.NS.
The resift of the election in 'New
Hampshire inspirtai the-Deesberaey
Their.
40 - 0 1 4 tilnit 4.ettiNte•
Their suceess in the i old emits
State was to theurthe indica - lien that
a. reaeilin_LUill ',commenced which
wonkkoarrttheii into posit's
next P l 'o** election: l'P'S **-
news fronr donneetient,. where they
were sure of a glOrietis - victory, bps
somewhat dampeAed their.)sithted
isin. . 'AS defeat - 4f the:' Refmblic an
ticket, in New Hanipshiree:servid'to
awaken Republicans to their *4:hiii&
and their duty ; and" the Poixrty
stands rely , as it did in 186 f., to de
fend thevernment, and' repel Its
f(103: Temporary defeat in New
Hampshire vas perhaps necessary - in
order 10 arouse us from the lethargy
into which we had *fallen, from .long
continua' ee in undisturbed power.
The lepnblican party has main
tained the honor and `the credit of
the comitry against an - enemy the
most - forMidable, the most malignant,
'and the Most-impliusible ever Imown
since the fall' of t.b.o Jacobites in Eng-.
.
:laud. It\ has raised mightt armies,
fought through sucoessfally a mighty.
-Isar, and now is as illteitsions-for
mercy as it has shoernitself brave -in
battle. Unble the‘ cominerars` in,
hl4trneeine weihereloforeA *faits
victorious power only to: give. fiee•
don) to the slave, to lift up the doirn
trodden,' to protect the 'defenseless.
No stain tof blood * no net of-oppres 7
scion, mars the splendor of its feme,
Rven not the Mb , of that malice
which assails them is inflamed, not"
by its fallure, but by its success, The
only hold of. the rebel—Kul:Qum:-
- Democraey, is in • disorder. Their
only . means of recovering a power,
cast &way to embark in treason, is in
turmoil, anarchy, and blOod. 'And it
is the first time (let us hope it may_
prove the, last) in oar 'history, when
a political party sought a recovery 44
po7er by the aid of the midnight fd,-
ray, the - incendiary's torch, the dag=
ger of the assassin; thel - tact - of dui
. nine 'h vessels
'ea Work: ~• .
ave thernation
lamiosit.l- •' •
Hof ale were
), hat yelr.
for falt,ening
g popular is tlils
werkilled three
i rry county, thi4 oth-
n tronhied with
were destroY-
re in trouble.
men' than women
exclusive of
c past scams, was
igratidu Bureau
Horace Greeley as
mnrderer!
Let the Republicans be active and
true. Theii - success . hereafter,
heretofore; rests on the , cause_ of
right, and the gonscientioue
tione of the educated and law-abiding
people: There re f . no danger, except
through inaction' or seenrit,y, that the
power of making-laid Amforcirig our
laws will bei, committed to the law
breakinF and disorder-provoking ele
ment. in our population ; and our
unity is secured by the loss; of this
overwhelming majority, which at last
became unmanageable.. We lost our
vtilance through too Much strength.
'We hart gained it tomeet and repel
a comreon danger.'
Vein has been
Georgia, abon4 30
arriages ars to
at Ameabary,Massa-
pie in the min
-915( this year, it 18
I=
irias - of. sheet see
year - for th,
7 SENATOR Scorr.—The WasAaington
Chronicle pays a- deserved compli
ment t 6 the junior Senator from this
State. it says: Tthe speech-of Sen
ator BF.ott yesterday vi'as a searching
and convincing.--review of the Ku-
Klux-Klan and its atrvions cries
in Nofith Carolina. He set forth not
only hi4eous brutality and murder,
but the large numbers; the compact
'organization, the political character,
and revolutionary purposes :of 'the
Klan. He closed with an appeal of
rare eloquence { and power tp Dem
ocrats and Republicans to unite in
the passage of a law, and in all other
means to avert this startling - wrong
and peril. It is one of the ablest and
the noblest speeches. recently deliv
ered in 'the Senate. Senator. Scott
is a calm reasoner, a thorough law
yer, a sincere man, honestly itating
the convictions to which,he has been
reluctantly forced.
: have been killed
'since January 1, on
ten dollars lota been
president of the
readi
a better - man can be
athia . at
lilts burned on Friday
Wife perished in the
re , drowned' on
, iseousin; Elute trying
ge.
Colfni nah lawny
ay forlhoir litano at
M. Two good democratic mem
b6rs of the New liYrk Legislature
had a little " unpleasantness " -the
-other.day, in which one of them re
ceived a black eye. • The friends "of
the-injured man at once compelled
his assailant to resign, leaving the
House a tie. The republican mem
bers refused to order a new - election
to fill ilie—vadancy until thei deraO=
cats consented to the defeatiof cer
tain iniquitous bills now ' - before the
legislature. But'Tainany gold bought
a . 3,cidas from the republican \side,
arid gave the democracy lull sway
THE SPIUNG
serve that some of .our exchanged
state that a bill has passed both
houses, re -establishing the spring
elections. Stich is not the fact. A
bill passed theiHnuse to Chat effect
but the Senate attached_several
onp pOlitiml amendments to at, one
of them especially affecting WI eliet'
hoes in Luzern° county, uk, wlneh
the House refused to concur. The
Bill was.then sant-to. a committee of
cOnference; the committee had sey.
°rid meetings, , but, the Demperats
a3heriag'',to their obnoilotts amen&
nients, the bill;-lies in the bands of
the co , . lice: where it will no doubt
renua , unless the Democrats aban
don t eir rebellions coarse. .
EDITORS*
RICA. i. W. m.vono
lETaiATone,--itniong the bills
. • : by the House on Wednneday
notion tho following:, .;
' t o eiteiiithe prositiois of in set tat.
dive cetumiatilieme in the 4Lonnties cif, I*.
iceme n ; Schnylialt, Approyed rebraarr
1838, to the romitien of Wadi. eM %Ulna.
I ement oat - set :to (adhering' Abe
emmtire Brsdrent . vonnty to kohl Wattle*
session in the bonnie' ((Won% Odd Wftty,
pined rebram7..23,1870.. •
The l -- committee duniferwies on
the a pportionment' bill have not, yet
been able to Pemes:rate
imciw thet an
.' honest apportionment
will giveilie' SLAB.
t o the gbti
cans, and halingp ;neje:llV of - one
16.60 =senate, #01":"%gl fletskio lo 4.
to defeat any fell. bllt
Waipremy,
Xs.ategis '
1- 44-'lll l 4
?IMP*
- ." \
tions . of Mir
mer r az aarreapeated
Lag as with sweeping s.
Ilteltaptisstrtaboglimmattarirlite. lYe
liktromikalate pkaaaatt ;.and least bamallbeth
That theme at tba "asthma have the goal=
saatichemarikalittla . -
The news rebeived trout the elsetles In Oon.
needs:let hed s very damaging effect upon the
DemoCratio torchlight proem' lone and -
'ma. -- anacars ottnais
• - -
thit-wevere being hirenedittb erree4heiimat
Otto °begonia New ifinTipehink
. fling* Übe
Conneetient news ther e WOO=
so more *ode!, ood Oenoobais; ' Ookodblit of
bites or, demonitretkoni on obeopekin. • :
Inuit theTesh* euppOUl mil the iegelletiOn
Of*. Administration by the jeeps and the be
ghming of thinvekbrow a the liepablieen per.
tr. The result of the deed= in Ocemeetleat
mauls Doty* enendormisent 'of the A&
ministestieu end* pea* bid ishOloli useoo
elusire esidenotrot saintedrity Assie , rohas to
piiis;Diplo PS to, be Unite& by 'yitoili*4 and
plainly bushes that tiko remit ;West isOiew
ittnipelthsi . ints oeuskonedialeb by' tbelliabY
and overfccadOeppe of Vie rail, and nOt
ream of the Mediu of any Of ita u
was loudly 4fni4 over the entire
'=t
It'lY.
DtrilklerrneTlol. .
As. the time draws near for the election of
delegate to PiallforalikPadesiAalaliv:tartfictiat
till► of thikpistiict; the co** *Won ihe
pri . hßoaa and Democraticicanaktatia ally be.
comesmiresOt4 xi -Lkh patty hi' making
44000m1a sGotfattiriue ,0 and
the largest I.* yet polled in the Markt may
tc 'expecte& 'ln the' shines of amihsue dim
thin the reitirah!ed and establialiel principles
of the Tepsblielliiparft, the ilearocents atdela
destrthingAo: fosse 'orb win the' goistloa , of
wised Wogs, WA mei . ..appealing in aney
pomade to the prejudices that may exist riga
this *Nen, Mkt attempt to OW dianaiika
In the Reladdleen tarts IP .PeTI fil# 2l4
Pie colored Peindatitee elreeabr;4leclare. err
Schools by themselves, caking mat 1 4 1 4 Sixd
and annritent teachers nifA.T be -O en .theaal
consequently; the howling" by Put4er.llol9 ova:
tau at ward liiet#Pl and flag - Il igin g i !Ter the
barer of each associations fin 'birmless and
without telfdltr' no , tinie within the i:listriet
has the Republican party'been no eta 'united
as Mar, and once aroused into earnest Whit,
- Wpm' action, there Is but little doubt :.that
success will be trienimisangy achieved. .
The opinion is /fieneranY among
Republicans . that the past lie weeks have
brought a decided change in: the gm:chi aspect
of political affairs, which at one time Presented
a somewhat glosiny appearance. The message
of the President on the San Domingo question'
is commended for its wisdinn - and the happy
manner in which It disposes of the difficulties
which it was feared were about to arise- with
perhaps serious results, the passage of the Kw
Klux bill, tegether with the result of the Con
necticut election, are assurances not to be mit'-
, taken that the Republican party still lires.
The Masonic members of the English' Com
keission were b o lt week the recipients of a ban
qnet given them by the /Lamle fraternity of
'the District. The ovation was - . held. at their
.J.newly-irectedand splendidly-fundshodTempls,
and was said to have been in every way a resp -1
nificent entertainment. ?here was present a
urge assemblage of the brothechooct, and the .
oocasicis diebtless was one of mach interest as
well u enjoyment. ithri entertainment in th•
shape of
FOX mum
was also recently given these Commissioners,
together with seveyal prominent American offi
;iials fond of this kind of recreation, by- a -gen
tleman resident some twenty miles distant from
the city, and the owner of a thousand acres
more of barren lands in 'Oily Maryland." The
face of the country and to condition of the
ground in the , absence of fenceii, ditches' and
crops was reported such as to afford excellent
opportunities for the display of this -kind of
horseeianship and the enjoyment of this kind '
of sport; but the Itcynard procured for the oc
casion, owing perhaps to a scarcity of kiwis in
Lis neigliborhood, and chickens not bestowed
upon cleromen, as is often basely ins.oinated,
was in too wt&ik a condition to afford a very
long or exciting chase,\ but gave sufficient ex
cuse, however, for a display of red coats, high
top boots end buckskin breeches, a flouriSh of
horns,,yelping of dogs , and congratulations to
the victor at "the death" of the poor devil,
which soon followed. This over. then came the
grand-" billet of reason and flow of soul" at th -
baronial =linden of the, estate, prolonged, as
we are informed, se far into the night that the
declaratten,ao often vociferously repeated,-that
they really "wouldn't go .home till morning,'
was fully verified as at early dawn the drowsy
ear of the policemen•was saluted with - a
teens and " blarsted" noise, " you know,"Oof
the arrival-home of the party.
, The snow had not tudtedisapposiellfroni the
acids, nor thtr4dossozas of iprin , ybt opened,
ere the question becsaile agitated M certain dr.
cies over the' probabilities of what would be the
sensation, and the 'style, and which of
rlllll liaszarso" NACU
would be•lhii meet fashionable daring the corn
ing reason. , Already . correspeadents, repartees
end newspaper ruin are making up the '-pti
gramme and the lists, Sitar as known,. of the
notables end the diatinguithed Pormisies who
are,expected to favor with their presence these
various places of reiicsCdping the summer
months. Among thoamentioned is President
Gratirriard family, who through the season It is
monad ere to oompr.their cottage -at Lon;
Wench; .while-others prominent before the
country ire said th have selected Cape r
Saratoga; and other resorts of perhaps Jews
note as places for rest and the recuperation of
their exhausted energies. - The thou:sands who
.icarliflOcli, to those places are doubticis great..
fy benefited by the ocean breezes that aro waft
ed over:them 'OM rolling In the !arts of the
seK-girt shore, and by the medicinal waters of
the airings, which are - swallowed with a sub
lints faith as to their efficacy in healing the ills
to which all flesh is hvir.
These are the places, we are told, where the
I n i ,
ho el Ithaca is so managed, that a ft er a short
roj you are forcibly romittiled, as! you told
aw y n
. your poc:ket the autograph of your land
lord e 'ecuted.ruidei.a lithograph of his estab
lishment; that yon once had' money; but that
the state of your. finances have suddenly ho
noreeeach as will 'require upon your Tart the
Meat skillial minagenlient as 'OR es taaneeler
tag in order Mai you may bore:tabled to Ag ,
home. - . , --,,- .• . .
We eee itatatedthat Cora
Otte* on 'Medicate Of ,‘, gress
ado...n =lend to al lOw o=l4,
tuition to any, Ooutetdint fair' a - sent
who fails' to, prove, Ina asee, beZ,
the actual neees expense. and
even that tads where it is
eat that,,the' contest has not bean
guide in good faith and Tab meow
ble ground .fof the claim
just. ln-the theme° of : some =eh
reguktiosi tuithis a great abuse - lu4l
grown up in Congito,wbich was fe#
becoming ; an daring enl. Now
Akiat it heal been reside, 'wit . Um. ant
grOulate that body on ita reformato
- •
j A can= of Iteribliar. &Ina
tors: has 43144 ax!tio iset uPmith•
*nerd =testy
. bill - pasmia4 by
Ham ieths - •
4'
A , - eopirei . Use ~eentereeee. -. h as
Wei eppphited 17 the' Eite*aed
4ieltea Oe. , The
- differeftestrillpabei mimed
'el bock 'Hews - iiirtdoo
40 /0 2 1 1 `,,te- SOP • 41#008
•- r •
in - Paoli)
'p owed. • Theii' inamitic**t
the Genpans will interfere.
-
• The miners intend te - Aiwa theii
twig : to Elizabethport for all the re
suid - demand - fire \ instead of
three dollarepar ton. :-Titlyraft ;
termined tolteld oat sigidlistirOrkhig
wfth minsswirho me - not
the 'calm; - • 11111111 1 1 T:
The adman's of #he roipo* a
•
determined not to submit ;to an.
arbiMatiee on the irlatignialllnirki
Despatches, WO* PObeiVea tO-• • ,, t
11,the,E011. Ain Packer frOat
Elwell, Stating that he would - weep(
the position of iisbitratgr- in the ma
ter of the differences between the -op
erators manliness; smi.that he: will
befLie_Mkl•morrow to meet their rw
resentativea. • The conference:. will
probably-last same days,
Goal) UWL
Perrinims, April rth.--A•well in-'
fcrtmed - and prominent ooal - operator
herb =elated that the-present
Coal difileulty.waa4o2t ended, - and
that speedyiemmption 4.
would follow.
• The following is a copy aerie
Amnesty bill - Passed _by the House
last Week: - - • '
Szettos •L' 'Be it enacted, di, two
thirds - of each House concurring
therein k thst all legal and pplitic4
disabilities imposed by the third see
*mi. of - the fourteenth ; article :01
ameidmeit to the POkistitcdion, Crf
the Unitedlitatee on-persons
Mentioned because 'of : their having
engaged in insurreotion or: rebellion
against theZnited Ste*, or giving
aid or comfort to
,the armies! thereof,
be and the,same are hereby removed;
provided that this. act shall not ap
roly to Or in any way affect or remove
the disability of any, person included
in either of the following classes, viz:
Ist. Meinbso a - Congress of the
United States who withdrew therei ‘
from and aided the ribelliod. •
2d. Officers of the army or navy of
the United States Ni o, being above
the age of 21 years, left said army or
I navy and aided the rebellion.
3d. Members of the. State conven-
Lions which adopted the • pretended
ordinances of secession, wito voted
tor the adoption of such ordinance*.
SEC. 2. ,And be it further enacted
That before mik person shall •be en
titled tolhe benefit of this .act ho
shall, within-the, district where re-
Odes. before kelrk of some court of
.the United States, or a United Stites
Commissioner, take and subscribe an
:oath or affirmation to support the
Constitution of the 'United States,
ixtul to bear trite faith and all • ce
to the same, which oath or a-
- tion shall be forwarded by said officer
to' the Secretary of State of the VlLA
'ed States, who shall cause 'a list of
all . persons complying with the pro
viSlOUB of this act: to be laid bofore
Congress at the opening of each ses
sion fliemof, and the officer before
whom such oath or affiimation is
made shall give to the person_ taking
it a certificate of the fact, under such
form and regulations as the Secreta
ry of State may.preserybe.
New Akreiijimunta. /
FURNITURE,.
NEW FIRM NEW /GOODS
We ere slow s offering et oar ifikoloole sod !atoll
FURNITURE EMPORIUM,
NI?. 107 MAIN SnMIT.
Tbo greatest taincessoats to *moo tzt want. of
FIRST - CLASS FURNITURE
Ever offered ln this market.
The attentloil of the pixtdic la eapeetatl_y called to
one recent loam parohlose fr om the late Great Ana
thin Mee Of
CILMIUKR AND PARLOR
e VITIRatITIZT - RoMs
• We .ar# now caring
WALNUT 31p1BLV
rIS 00. And
NICE PARLOR BETS, At, ¢5O 00,
Together eith • oar Complete Stock of
BEDSTEADS,BUREAIT, S;CEEAI33I3
TABLES, STANDS, ISPIING;
B - EDS:IIIATEI3I3Pii,
' .LOOSING-GWMI,
isd In fact Inerything to be found la a rbeid-class
- garniture More. . ,
GILFAIVI 'MAN Tag' aCIAPEST
D THAT WZ AEX ZOW NAINUIPAO-
Ih taring, and do offer goods of oar own rottnn
factare enespec than you .zan.lm7 e at:min ds geode
elsewhere. Lumber taken hi usbange foe goods, .
We also famish
ROSEWOOD CASKETS. '
=AIM 13171 Mll, CAM 1113) - 03311:103
• Ot every oiimziptffin. ' t
truatar. EOBEfi. CAPS. *t.,
AO we oleo Te the
INERT HEARSE
In this seetice_ot musky.
Doc& dertTered to the Depot tree of ehs.v,.
JAXES O. -11tOOT SOV3. -
Towanda. Jan. /1.
•
FOIt SALE AND TO Mn;
•
3SCCTS:Eg emic.m 311.
on storm= man ' -CLAis puma i
AND MTV itku)Dsinig.
_ _Two =Mum casilitc in) cut=
•
mans. , . •
itiviptio mites. 'clartotteit; rub*. itiniosi
thdtars, Concerban. kenedeens.. Waage
tar an titeirrb Inetesments. •
preen. ete.
BUZ= WOIIIO4AZD IllWrentamos Doan at*
Via.TIOWT111:111:1=
'Tram the Catty tad-dies masers In the United
States. at r..c..upite Dodo* Zan.. tllne
Irv. Weber. Wew Yak; Aallett net Conuton.
'boon; Magbenibek..field waren Ct.; C. Item
Ildledelphla, sad Zaahlan".lleltbnere. Illelatenta
trek B. Ilboainger. Tien Waren. - Ct.; Peloabet.
Paten l Co.. Wee Yet. la Crams. • the eeletrated
Golden Weed /Under !w% sad Ohs Madan
colitcnetian Cepa. One awe dot d Serest.trimelk Awe at Ole ItaillaTtnanda.
4 -
MILL PROP ; FOR- ,ELULE.
Ttereahable pmepeatr i at Daabore. lellenta
coasty, bit to *be Mete at eaarael 1. Ho&
.11416 aseeseed. oemalseteg of a d V al Cl 7: 2011. is
complete ceder by JIM mil bane. .al t s
tar veto ollteleepee patielatatto th e peepeetp.
liteptice tad temokapp4 le D. 0. DelfWAttar.
bepet.tarr. - Temeadla.•• Pm -co WIEN. Mift J.
Smelley. ItemsetaWat Ikatileam. Mae* cam. .
New Jaw/. 'Xieepeepeift deo be eat" by epplplop
to Made riimmmLiee% -
7 1116.11.1110.—tl et
WOE - BARE The iindoreigned
AL: Ws for air thsiibmakess sat butane abed
t=i i r ess lbetmg Mem. -The
li lisadoll al Mt MGR
Meal
t leumea Dam ant rem the Oemet
Mae. etz. fad bee Is rars balm Intl
IVll"%rblerbasurik lbe lematy. Pee
atees Oppe= 4"l 37=L a br=
trail cm I =MI epeme,
d agmeek, App the
imar.lllll 11.tCO1tb 00.
11M
:4eit4l3iiti~4l "
144! 1.1
Iv • " •
• _
k '4;
"1. ( I I ,•!. it) au
- 1.1 1 t "3.t j. 3.4.1 •
... 4 ,r , •
polAr?3:m4.i
Wonld reopec .11iiitei. ;the
•
tentionof their edstmers to their
Biaad Display of NEW SPRING
POODlkviiith are .now = re!,
ceivisg is bare, quaptitics.
•-•
Eseb (41 1 010 1 0: ►aa received
. .
citcfdl atifilitroit; atitotir austoxiiets.
- -
atat rely tn Muting t,-,spioOditrasi
sortmeht of goods ',tit Attraativo
t .
prices.
Viral:lAN April 11. 1811.
/
EW GOODS,
AT TIM SIGN-OF THE BIG BONNET.
A rime offelare a 'Great Variety a
DOMESTIC AND FANCY
PRIM, MUSLIM, GINGILA3II3,
:TOP SETS
LINEN. AND WHAT GOODS.
PLAIN 'AND - GROSGRAIN
`SILKS. ;
&Ira quapty
SHAWLS, LACES,. 'LACE
- COLLARS,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
MILLINERY GOODS,
a say qoantliy quality, or price that Um oriarket.
WM= itapplisd at lier Tort prices.
Toomada, April U. 11111-411 a
THE OLD 'ALUN' STRtET
carriage pactory.
MO' poatinses the OmAttire of
TRIAGES AND WAGP3IBI;
Of every doorripeos, at the as otind of O. IC
Le= tarsiE r AND =Eat
inumataciant ef logos awLlui la tubs bat
• ' BE STT ETEkI,
Together with the
OkPOSITION BOXES
lIATF9RM SPRING IVAGONt3
' Tbs bast Dem slodk Wised ist tbsisisnstieters
.11pabeitsts Wend sol—ix 4 asseL, •
• • " WOlift VOLD . ' • -
ARRAIMICD WAX& TO ANY
W
SA 15 watisit.ll6 / ; - 2
givairawrirgins43T ifterictr. —
. .
wp AL&CS& WAILIIMITED. '.ltlCr:
I.wTi
...Ttl2f
•
;.6.1
El=
=
12812
C.
MOE
KEYSTONE -STORE.
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t
l=i
MEI
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/
B. A. PETTNEI St Co.,
DRY GOOD., CHEAP,
emu AS
ziouxgs. kc.
srasaDe, &c.
DRESS GOODS.
'REAL - AND IMITATION f-4
HAIR GOODS.
JAMES BBYANT
KA= STMT, Taw.aut. PA
SW work II an cit the
is UM init.
: LWKIM. WAGONS
Kept cciostaittly os!
-4wcw -Bunn.
Nsw
D IPNi I I
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Is' • L am.
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II A. MI D E
§TOV,II€I, CARRIAGE WO
GAS eITTEIII3,'
• 0117trillti
.. ~
V E RsEs_T==: .CfElf :ENS.
Ever used In the esittry.
A'ATRRidAN and FRENCH GLASS
". Axaw.iugixottitisi.
ittß:D''S ENGLISH LEAD.
al9Fiw_ti,Aw A movxorm4sar.j,
, • 1.1.L.1f1,”ift1916,,,,03\
BEM
P.— F .'
I
cdocilt Stoves; • Churn Powers.
Ranges, I 11 - Churl*,
Clothes Wringer s, Wash Tubs.
Toilet Sets, - Lamps,?
Ice cream Freefeis; - Itefrigera
Water Coolers, Ice Pitcher's,
Mowing Machintss, . Cultivators,
Flows, I •t - • .1 f3ee44,hilli,
Ijorse Forks • ti Orin Sievers„l
rennin ' • Grind Stones.'
• 1
IMEM
• : '
I
I;
terf a vgwEDT,QNE DUST, in 25
or 260 lb._ sacks, a very superior
fertilizer 'for gardens and other
PuPo
i ~
BABY CARRIA.GESI,
To late-1i lho pirticular attention of
thorn likely to
toterestod, ix Invited.
Lard" Oil; • ,-, - .
. While Oil, - - ......•
Sperm Oil,
Linseed Oil; -- . -
• • •
Coach Varnish,
Farnituro Varnish,
Manilla' Rope,
Marline;
1-Temp and Rubber Packing,
Soapstone Packing, •
' Oakum,
Saws,
Leather Belting
SIX No. 1 NEW . STYLE TOP
o AREI A..a-. a
Calk be seen at-the 31.1nuLactory of
H. ST-ULEN-&
Hubs,
Spokcs, ' . .
FellociA
• ! :Wheels, •
_ . TMIII,
Axles, -
• Pipe Skeins; _ 1 •
Norway • Shapes,
. .
.' ,ll " ail 11 11ci efi d n sl ed Iron-,
Bellows, • .
Horse Nails,'
; •
Dash Leather,
tnathelcil Cloti.
• Asiti - the Inuit tie' in The future,
-04:1 Wit /cep
,um umquolled assort- .
Went of
CAUPENTERS TOOLS,
.PO.CKE.T KNINES, SHE.3.IIS,
PLATED WARE, RAZORS, GUNS,
SCISSORS. REVOLVERS, CARTRIpOES,
FLASKS AID SHOT. POUCHES'
The offer at . Wholesale. to the train
IRON;
NAILS, •
POWDER, •
L SHOT,
- GLASS, '
KEROSEN - E.
' •POCKET KNIVES,
• - TINWARE,
ROES, =
t;SCY'TH:ES;
SNATH,§, ,
• ' FORKS,
HERO OR GEM
FRUIT JARS
(send for trade circular.)
0013,
1"; :• •
1 , 4411Y0R3t SCALES
,-310.147EY DRAWERS.
110131183 PIPED ion
GAS `Olt .1V rir ,
-
Er Nr - E T-11 "t•
/,...J/COLDIIC7I-0
WM
for Siiite.or Tin itoofling
SEWING MACHIINES
CODDING, BI7IIIIELT, 0 CO.
Tonna". iptlith 1871. -
ES
- Kftembetereg, of
• .• •
KIM
ES
MEM
=I
A Arse aitiortment of
• I ,
PRICES LOW
noon LOCKS, sicons,
TABLE KNIT/DS.
PA t ,TENT AT
lik - ci:Ausiliiiritte •
Liadi
'l)* abartiOkica
vv. IrNiam3r OF.HOLY WRIT
••. • - :
IS
'oo2l6loloWcii-.. r
. • 3
. . .
• .WSII exl4lA Inl7 •••_. •
TO'WANDA,
ON_ 'MONDAY; 3r4.7z: - iit;, 7 1871.
•-.:•. `At• RO.Y, -
T.TLE,I3 DA. Y.. 34 Li 1.871;I
Alsoat TUNIERANSOCR, FRIDAY, APRIL .^4RI3,
iDd 140V/in:WA EATURDAY, APRIL 29tb.
•
1 - ; •
OXIMIADENHUn s GlB**
EUROPEAN` MENAGERIE
• . „„,)
GREAT GRECIAN:CIRCUS:,
_,AI. 1
.F11314t TOUR IN . AMERICA'
Of this sarinioth A ricregation. r. ttlgenn &Leiden- -
hamar for the peat l• year P. proprietor of the Euro- -
peen Menagerie find Circus , has con ilned s hhaTravel-
Jug Tours ;zeta:lively to the Old* WOrld, wbere hie
reptrtattan ass eiteeter to the anumracnt 'crying pop
ulae ,e stands alniphr unapproachable. Tht•betog his
UMW - Visit to the Iles , World he can only guar° the.
'.4lzucrlcas rabitc that Ms 1141dbitton is . :
-
First Class in all its. Departments,
. Conis'emr salt. does all thug rcat featares ota
.11ammott licilazeris &Faultless Circa;
Lzi n., ar,
5 , z,7141 „. mann Is
ntraiell:Zoirai truin row g
Living• ,
,
- •
.
RHI .. OCEROS I.
Or UNIT RN 'OF HOLY WRIT,
That tiaa evbeen captured. This Leviathan who
WEIGH'S 0 tri EIGHT TIICiUSANLITOCNDS..
er\ .
Was captured n the Jungles of Imllaby Mr. 6eorgo
Seqvcll.thodgeutorlir.Sheldenburuer. and cost by
}he time Ise landed In New York. on M arch let of the.
present Tear, Oster 821.000 to Gold: The great
es,t difficulty occurred la getting a Den built strong
enough to hold the monster, and yet EV arranged as
to bo readily transported through the country. The
Bate hat contains hint is a maguitleent specimen of
Inecnntsm, and livaa built by Castor. Carriage and
Wagon Builder. of Philadelphia. It requires to trans
%ort this liege :least and Den • . .
. .
EIGHT MASSIVE HORSES.
It may he well to add that dining the past two years
several of the entailer species of Rhinoceros have
landed and have been exhibited in both Europe and
Amerlca,but no comparison can be drawn between
liesna and Simone here advertised, as this is a • •
REAL ELIO*. ItitEIiOCEROS
Tkiss largest of the different species Mentioned In
Katmai Bistory. and this ono Welghr AOO pounds
more than thelargest of which Goodr h makes any
`Animal has been used Biblical flisto y by Vie in.
sptrmentlon In his Illustrated Natural tistory. \ This
Jed writereto show the' power of the Almighty. he
,Book of Job says of the Unicorn. •• c o ,
"Tacit en lard' titerels not hi* Like. "5
lAn 2
able and gentlemanly attendSntwil I be : found con=
Banally in front of the Bea of the Monster, ready
stall nmes to Rive a lucid and correct version of
Ciptstre.'and to Impart any information that
pm be required. Next In importance to this Great
rvelts the
-*LEPHAINTT 6 4 SELIM
•
• ATAIII OF BACTRIAN CAMELS,
.=A GNII. in , HORNED' 1I014•411, •
• A ROYAL BENGAL TIGER,
AFRICAN
SIGNIOR BALIZE'S_ •
Ds* cir ! Performing Animall l s:
Iv 1 lc) =On a, 22. cl. arigsar es,
Which Rill be Cntered - at each Exhibition by thli in.
treptd Lion King.
TliE OTHER CAGES CONTAINS -
Asiatic and African Lions. African Lioncas.Drar Wan
Tiger*. Senegal Leopards, Chetah Leopard. Water
!hallo, Striped flyepa, Spotted Hyena, Black Bear,
Cinnamon Hear, African Ostrich, South American
Pama.African Panther. Grey Wolf, Black Wolf, Oce
lot. 'Porcupine, Spotted Axis Dccr, African Stein
Dock, South American Ibex, Peruvian I sm , ,,Nyl
Ohs% Chit Cat, Opossum, booth American sloth,
Sacred Coy; over WO diCerent !metes o f the 3lonkey
Tribe; Birds of eTery clime, steli as Golden and Sil.
ver Pheasants, Birds of Paradise, Macaws Parrots,
)4 3 Weacock. African Pelicans , South American
C Arai ustts. etc... etc., besides a host 0/bungler
too onMerous to - particularize.
Espebial Note.
'rhe3fenatrerie it entirely distinct from the Circus.
thosepartieil Who with to . mitness the Ithtne
ceros and Id =seems. and not the Glitz's, aro, ple time
to do a. so and Miro Wort the Equestrian haerenies
begi •
ITHE'IITIESTRIAN MELANGE
Of tha grca aropaa4 Combination will be both
BRILLIANT & DIVERSIFIED
Prosenting_a Host of Novelties by a CORPS OF
.ARTIEFASI nn haled In their several specialties,
eactorwbcanharbeen engaged on the scoreof ablll%
alonis regardless oLexpense. • • . • ,
Bates a! the Equestrian Constellation-!
Mr. HARRY CARDONA, 'MADAME CA1111054.
Mr. W.M. A TMAR, Mr. JAMES WARD,
LITTLE MAIN. BROWN".
The =yr resnarkinleEquestrienne of any age. Tills
Little Lady, Nat Rine :fears of Are. surpasses any
Equestrienne in point of Uraco and Darn s now be
forethe
MADAME rmoicer, ' • ?d , L1.17 - 30e1E£11TNE.
DARRELL BROTHERS, Mr. JAS. DE MOREsT,
MONK. LA. CLE HQ,_ Me.MORRIs CONNER,
Mr. RICHARD BALL MONS:LA MOINE,
)Ir. ENUENB LA.
ZoiT, 8 IGNIO it DAILETLEE
And a Rust f-Awallts-its.
SIGNIOR. BALIZE
•
THE GREATEST 'OF LION TAXERS,
Wilt - enter ttio Den of rerforMlnc Ltorts end Where
Immediately at the close of the Clrces Perfonnnnce,
aniidemonatrato the power of claw tiver the brute
creation.
THE GRAND STREET PARADE-!
Will take place daily at 10 .1.31., hen . ged by the Car
afAurera, containing
The Dolman - Military Brass Bank
3lnaical Organization thaist+nds In the front rank
•Iffpnislcal abtlity,) follirted bytLe Elephant In him
Royal Trappintra..thr Camels, •
Thai Massive liblitocoro4 . Den
All Perfonntric ;lames and Ponies, and a font
Hoe of eorceonsly decorated Animal Dens. Don't.
WI to sea this Great Street Display, will on
an Idea of the solidity of the Establishment& Take
our word for it.lt will pay.
a Thchibiti on s Each Day,
• A.rTERNOCSN.& NIGHT.
DoorsoycaallandiP.M. Cfrcns pctformaacmbc.. • gins ono hour latex.
ADMISSION . 50 CENTS
CHILDREN under 9....25 CENTS
The.Entlons will be given under a Mammoth l's.'
sillon able of acennamodattree,4.ooo • speetatont.
The Pav on will be lirilUaatly illuminated to the
Evening.
, ,
SPATS FOR ] ‘ I.,tiTSODT.
•
gentlemanly Ethers and Animal Keepers constantly
s
attendamteA. , .
REMEMBER T HE DAY AND DATE.
Keep yonr - eye on It.ndwait tOr 2, thn Colossal Euro-
peas hlgrpigatltta with the (ally .
FULL GROWN RHINOCEROS
MEM
, .
,
,
1 .......-
•
ESPECIAL - ATTR 1.CT1.0 N.
• . 1
. . . . ,
•
The nasiogetnent- take pleasure in announcing
that they have just effected an engag,c ent with the
. , . .
.. . - . .• . , . . .
i • -
—. .
11.A.N .OF MITI:EBY, THE Itt"SIIIN STI:P&NT,
! .
~ . .
... , .
_ , • -.— 1 . .
..
~ . Prue gads D. Jcitnti
1
_ i ,
The inoist marvelons performer of modern times,
who will appear at each eihibition in. Ilia astound.
lag specialtial. . •
. :.
- • . 2.. -
ilhiC=L. HOri:...Don't COUllawd c -
amMoiter
gerVidanameih Consolidation with any other Show.
reezedier the imams, SHELHENRRIti3EItS, the
show that has the . IiONSTER RHINOCEROS.- and
'As date In Tawsnds la NONRAT. IdArlat, 1871.
i:
. .
• ' 1
• - See - the Grazul Street Paraik.; :, the Ithinoceeos
puree; the long line of magnificent cages, and then
...ar''. .
ixs it s p r o t t
l ob l n tw2 v e in y ced oui. o
ni f oaer tbe ipai, ,stut ro
ata ittid r e im o b t o ! the
.. cl_tabliEb'
/- .
thci.
Vial the world ever beheldi
Itioc9Um,tecsc
OROUGH ORDINANCE.—Be it
B
enacted. by the Borough and Town Council at
the Borough of Towanda, and it is hereby enacted
by the authenityt the lame, th at a Public 047,1 i
feet inoridth, to known an Nall- Road , Alloy, be
cW a and is hereby ordained and 2=l . trout
i
St, cast according - to the f itie, and
dtessetkeit: - - . •
Beginning - at a corner cis east line -et.;
158 6.10 feet south ofsouth-wcat corner of." Riversides
cemetery" grounds :-..thence. south Arc deg ter 301
minutes, east 133 feeilo 'the weed line of Water' .
street : thence southerly gong Water,strcet 31y/feet
cerncr.t. thence surth•wosterly• to • a _cones. 15,
feet wee of west of West tine and Water 'street. and
21 feet southoliirst-moutloned line ; UMW.=nal
with Srst.ansitionad line. 11*-feet to too ; of
William street thence along line of the same North
I degree:feast is fent to the place ot •
MA HUIMMEY; Burgess,
Attest-41:M MONT/ViyX- fiery. : . . • .
IPt °BOUGH / . OBDINANCE:=Be it
cmgcte4,brthe.Borcrugh and TOUtt: Council of
the .Barougdt ofiowatida.undtt i heir.b, enacted
by the autliodiy- of the mime, that herealk+no grad
lug, ern-ring' or paving of the side • or .foot waits of
the Borough shall be done except by direction , and
order of the Tom Contra ; that when ever monk,-
cd by the Town Council the owner or owners of lots
of groluttiltotding oit the streets ittid foot. waits
itrade, curb mid h#e the same inactordance
with the general regulatiOns aiad directions. and on
failure fa la default of the same being done Fty . the
'said owner or oWners, after fifteen days notice, the
Town. Council shall proceed to do said work and tie
Ilene against said property or properties Witt 20 per
°goblin advance. inthe nature of a. Mechanics lien
ln perimatuto with the provision of the. 22d and - 23d
' sections of the act of Genera/ Assembly' relating •to
Boroughs, articled and 6. of the act of 1667,' subse
quent act; and it is further ordsinc:d that on Main
!greet. from Franklin street to Canal street. larsafter
all walks shall be built' of not, less width than:eight
feet either of brick or stone, thaton the other Streets
Of the Borough the walks shall be of net less width!
thin four feet, of either tuick. stone, oak, one and
ono-half Inch in thickness, or of pine or heralorth.
inches in thickness. That all walks shall ;be
built under the supervision vf the *Street OtiltiMila
mioner according to the grade established pr to bo os-:
tablished by the Town Council. -And it le further
ordained that the repairs of ail .waika, wbenver
qui red. shall be governed by. the above regulations.
—ma 13.11UMFillter. penal. ;
Attest—G. D. MONTA.NTE. tks.7: •
T
„..
AND
COMPLETE,
Assortaczt ut
J 4 4.-L It Y',
WATCIIEJ COCKS,
K y-~ _
~s.~.
•I' LATE W P.T;
.• • \
El
SILVLI WARE, OLD RINGS,
GOLD C44NB,_
EY,T ui•••1:r1 ill 1.111,
;IA f0r.4,114,,: . at ,the wra-kiwivil r,terOzt
A. 6,11 E/L AI. N:
.11r: C. has .jitst 'rtlarnetl (row the city, awl fiat-
ter;. hintsell that his has tnen hotight.athol
tnln 44uresi, and that hp can :on'op httter!iniin;„,
moits torurchascrii of first-driss goods than-auy
05tabtl , hinnt hi th' ennntry
MI
J. LONG
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS?,,
WOOD, WILLOW. AND STONL.
FLom.;,• FEED, -NEAL,
No.'ATTI rims,
COE. AND Dll'lt;E
TOWANDA; PA:
I demire to call the atioution of the Public to my
anAoitnount of I.:.uhls, Which i 8 alwnis full apt
. colro
ph_ and will bold rily .. .etonfors nt lovi - ent
market r.ttes . . •
31y stun.-'lof
• TEAS;
EEO
S C E
Have bceu purchased 3111 a: the late redneticet
laid of them, and »ri oacre,l to eon ,
regimzi,L, ' . • •
• •
. . .
o"rderst . q mail or - otherwisit w 1 .retrCiTO cartfn
and rrompt attention. '
Thanktng the public liberal patronage
they hate given me, •Inwittli a continuant) of the
atilt PAID' lOU
,cOUNT . ..ritpDrch4,,,
feb:2o'7l
STEREOSCOPES, :VW,. WS, • •
• . C 11110403, FRAKM.
E. ' ET. ANTHQNY
-591 BROADWAY, NEW ironic, .
Invite the ittoutiOU of the tract° tilt their extensive
assortment of the above goods, of their publication,
umnufacturo and importation.
• • '
#4,30.1119Y9 ,
N. NEW NTEWS 01 1 . - YOSEMITEr..
• E. fitYL T. WrItONT k CO;
Importers arta karitttactatrera of- -..•
PE
07 . 00BAPHIC - Bi.C.TrEIi2A.I.I3;
.• .
•`.. 514 -BROADWAY, ii!SW 'ram
'mar . .l/I"it • Oppolitia Ititropeditah
13:ESTFAVIVARSItilz
• \243seensum.
Tir A DA- MARKETS;
MULE PRICE&
s.
übj Corrected even , egtheader, .by 0, a
• . • PATen
ect-04m*. 7.
Wheat 30 bush ......
Toe, 14 bush
Buckwheatah •
Cott *ft • • •
Oats, buali; • • • •
Deana. 0,-bush •
Butter
• el)
, = to W) Vlb .......
..
4 4
.....
bwb ..............
, ........ ........
• 9.)
rem 111 bind. , .... .
Van 10-2 b .... . .... ~ . 7606)10 Op
2 fa 13'`
W I rlah••• • . ' ......... .. :•• 1 'a
Wi n o or GUM—Wheat 60 Lb. : cor n 54
Bye &alba.; Oat* 321ba.; Barley 40 Iter„; Duekato
Beaus 02 lbs.; Bras 20 lba.; Myer se ed , 0 1.
lbs. ; Timothy Bee,el 44 Mg..; Dried Peaches 231ba
Dried Apples 22 lbs.. Flax Seed SO lbs.. • • ,
wAialliA COAL lARJS7 --- -
,
,
• ANTBRACII7I AND BrITDILIBOVS COALS. ,
utuiersigt.4. besizteased the Coal yard afid
Deck i t the old w Barclay In t !. sad hut eentrefti.e
a large COaldtortse and °Mee upon the prefab:es lygi
now prepared to furnish the citizens of Towanda see
vicinity with fhe different kinds and sizes offibe
named coals upon the mast reasonable terms in to •
quan e tity &im(a 1., Prices at the .Yard natal ne
dic : • ' ° .*"" •
S ve... ...... ..... 17 50
Egg
........ se
Sine Egg
7 se
ronniy
... 7 se .....
Plyntoth Nut
se
Pittston `Put • - 7 -
se
w Barclay Lump
Run of Mines .. . 0057
rite, er
.... ....... 3So
Sullivan An .. ..... ... „
The folloringredditional chargea will be rim e f or
delivering Coal within the horonfitt :
Per T0n...50 cents. Extr* for carrying ic„ie
25 4,44.
Half T0n:.3.5
orilips• may be left at tbe• Yard,
itizbr came: o f g m
Drug Store.
road and ELizajoeth Streets, or at Porter
, 1
c a,
ern,. Orders traudin all eases be accompsniM ICA
the cosh. ' WARD ft M ONTANIE. •
'Towanda, Tim 10, 1871—tf. , . ° •
~.
-l-ll • _ : - -
C 4; . .) A — IL Y'A.'R to . • •
. E ? i
Until frurlbeence prices at.yard; ars . s . '..
_ .
- Egg, or No. 2 ' . -,57 60!"..• •
- : gtove, or Noe. 3.and 4... ' 57 so -
- Nut, or No. 5 ° ..... . . . ...$7 SO
Sullivan "Anthracite Coat.. ..... ~.......$4 so, ..
: The following additional charges will b e i r m eur
delivering Veal within the borough limits:. • •
Per ton '5O eta Extra for carrying II:IN:ICU )
Ualf t0n.... ~.35.. .. ..‘,. . . .2s,
.1
Qnsrter t0n:..25 ..4 -; , L, ..: ../. .. ....
~ 3 5 .. i
Or• Leave Orders at ray CoalVillee, No. 3, Zir.
curs New Mott, south aide. . . -
.!
• !al-Orders must in.all alObe ao:ompanieel i
the crash.
Towanda, Jin. 11, '7l.
pox.: MERG#II are now. Teem
_L.- big a fresh:stock of floods in their line, bought
since the tat Jaritiaiy. to winch they invite the at•
tention of their friends., We keep the largest btqck
in town. Oar goods are fresh and Jesirable:
W. at- lecivst market prices.
Jan. 19.1871.
IPRESH AND NEW TEAS, bought
alucc t.:14 a:cent - decline' in priee, aind sellito;
&leap at retail- • • 'FOX &,51.I.liciat. s
Jan. 19. Via.
-c
PDX 4'; ALERCUIt are selling.Gro
,.k (-,:rieAjt ' Jac. 17,.1571
- . •
ON: & AtEROITirt are siAling 3 . ew
. «ud rrtiPli G95:11;* Jai:l9, - 1871'
•
. 17 100 X &V. 3.FERCUTZ are-selling . Gro A . :
cerics dies \ • Jan- 19, 1871 .
OS MERC-171T-are selling ill-Et-
Goods DAI S . - Jan. 19,1871.
170 1 :%1 • & MERC:Cit are. selling
1. tEari ever. l9, hill.
.
KATEIII - BER that. ire are _'selling
•
:.t
- -11 E. TAIL!- H
that ivon't uttderkild.
..7:01. 1411. . ; ' Fox k. MEgerit
TIC f3FGAN, C,UT TO BAC-
T cbsyier. T at • •
••J 1:-.71. • • ' FOX .4 ht.ERCU.I.
1 - •
VOX 'at MERCUR do riot deaf in
- SLoday papas. • 'Jut.
•
TILT,II- CUSTOMERS .can relyite4H-1 .
thq Teri3t the market affords and at '
lowo..tpriceo!.. '. • E. T FOX:
Towanda; Jan. .1.11 Rt SIEffeL'IL.
•
110011 K, , Dried 13ed,
111a,, , kAri1. Trout, at rptall.
Jan.„l9, 1471. • FOX k lIERCITII.
IM
-
O.I.NNED veyy- . low; at.
lJ Jan.l9, 1871. Fox MERCUit'S
rAMIERS, bring , 'tont'
'and milt) . • - Itutent:
Jan. 1903:i.71,
6 6 *TO A\ NDA.."—This' high jin6d.
JIL Stallion was streithyAlp*a-ga Chief: lirratek
~ 1 1anibletonian dam, Vernevift
ifawk; grand data, Messenger; one white
paAern behind, black - points. dark bar; .2.7, , han i u
stay:: inches high. 4 years oil id t it
the most remarkable animals the country hasjiru•
`ddeed., He Is beautiful, kind; and.blPp4 like, action'
'perfect. possessing.great?dren.gth. Ile 'is in elw+e
pre:iiiitty to two of the most notable in
this notion: " Ilamblbtonian " 'and ir
Et_ 'Allen."'
a Harifortmpate env- - • • •
1.71:11315—51094.3 rrisuro.. •=25. at time 'of, serriee,
which &ill not be nlunded . in. any...es - mitt:and f 73.
wliam proven In foal. We have Inn: stabling in-I
pai•tare s on, masonablc terms. Bert ea:A
taken of'lla'res. Aletiecidents sad est-al - Ws al "wiaerfi .
risk. ISvasol4 karat 12th to Norethber 15t,171.)
ntFanda.Mr.ls'7l • MIX & MONTAYE. ,
=I
1-
- $506 WkLL BE PAID
.
•
to any - person prodncing„any Medicine showing
as many living, permenebt titres as Dr. Firreit'is:
Vtint:ratimc 11.mthatizie Dismay.' Coed inwardly
only.. A plitaaint Mcdiditei, - freo , from injurious .
drugs. Warranted, under Oath, to hive permanents
ly cured 95 in every IRO patients treated in the pet -
tch ;Foam : : (See testli.nonyl.l „It_ls the tiCientifie
seriptlon of_l'rot. Jos. P:Fitler, Id, D., a grathliteof •
the Cniversity of.Petinsylrawia. "y&. 1)., ltat.—now• •
one of Philadelphia's oldeatle,, , m.Ur Physicians, and
Professor of Chemistry and Toxiceldey;—wno has
• inaile.Neurbfia. Chronic and. Indamatory Rheims. .
the specialty of hie entire professional
fict for by • tbe.i.eignaturee accompithyill2 '
akil other •Pstimonials-of many Komi :
n'at renowm.' , lphysicieusitutelergymen. prh
tort mtfferers from poisonons'quack nostr.utdc . "Fa:-
useless expendiiiire of Money, a legal signed :Far
antec, stating mietatuniber of bottles warranted\ to
cure. Will he forwarded gratis to eur-intrerer Pf , to.
ITh by letter 3fall-description of afilction. ' In 'caii4,
rdi failuie.to Etre, amountpaid - positively refund...li ;
'Medicine serlt attywherodlY express, collect on' .Ic 7
livery. Afflicted invited to write fncadvice: all
nrniation and . medical sidvite sent by. letter grati.i.
Addecss pi... 1. P. _MEDD, 29 Mouth Fourth street,
l'a. • The Remedy is sold or ebtainid
by . Druggists. • -1
DIT $ '7O
IMI
AV TED AGENTS FOR
GRh:AT.FORTLTNES.
AND .RR .•
TD EY WYME MADE' Od. '7112 "S77trOOLS'S
AND Olt OWL SF:L7-31 . ADC MEN.
liiCkbe, 4r. PrOfnsctly ilinstrated and beantifidly
The riloSt taking, instritftivcand universal
ly sremitt after book homed fpr yeare. Fasinatinit as
authentic. as ['bib - my, '
Itiehariv; with leissoiiii more elevating for popu.lai
l'ilrPoSes, • than - the profoundest philosophY.
,:enba arc clearing, from $BO to $2OO per month ; la
spite of hard:times: Sojia fast and easily, and de.
livers splendidly.' Send for Circular. etc.. and no
tice extra terms. .41E0. gAci.r.o. Publisher,
71'.) ransom Street, Philadelphia. .
IRON
POINTS OF .EXCE.tist$CE.
*. • - : • I •
, •
At the Great Tito! cf Sewing Mithines Peri,
kuOwn as The Grand Trial of Island Pirk,".: whore
the comparative merits of 'the .two leastiorSewiss4
Machine Stitches,ithe Twisted-loop Stitch, and the
Shuttle Stitch, were,the mina questiOns at issue,—the
Villeo;.1:- 0,11)1)s-31nel:dna aim decided to . excel,
, • .t
. , •
In siniplielty. of nanstrttetton, parts . _ and . more
rucnta. . , . ; ;• ' .-; •
In. noniitahir.ty-to get ant c?tortler--by-by ,e
or *haul i ng.
In perfeelion or trortmanahtpt is the bcst
~.
mule. of all sewing rrurchiner:: •
In.quintness of . operattirn it is almost enti .1.
. silent. .
,COFFFJF~,
LONG
• - .
In ite stitch - Mug the Most even and beautiful. ,
• In its seam being the arormeat. and most elastic:
In its seam being 'atifemathally fastened—by the
Iu its seasu being the lest liable to rip, in ash or
wear,- ,„
In its seam being isiore easily taken 'out, sprit
&aired. \
h uhavln g the best limuglerk:—no_otherthave the
• •
Etasrzc BLADE. or turn thobem uaafn. - „
-.lz having the best Feller,-,the only one th 4
.works-with the goods righeside up. ' • _
lu having thp. best Braider,—one
and ready for use. . - .
.
-Audits many other whits of excellence. '
Call and see the Oibbs Sewing Machine.
at the once of • -
..... si is
...
,; . ..
....... .... . .
• ..........
........
I '5O 6 4_1 7:
3o@ 211
=Ei=
. , . . .
In CSFC . of 'working l--;n other sewing :machine it
so light: running. - .
~.
. In earn of management
,; . it reqOires far ie r kin
to operate.it than any other. - •• ' • '
II:Oat - inn' ayatent rubber brake;-which prevents
the wheel turning backward. • . .
In its needle; which is straight, being the shortest.
and least tiabt&to be bFoken.-
.
. In - its pet‘tift! being self-sdjusting—refiniring nei
her !skill nor.esperience to Set it.
In using but one thre.34. ---hettce there is no erki,l.
ib l i, or bother . with a shuttle': -
salithe simplicity of its tension. and. the ease of
managing It. . . .
.
In having goar.l.—whlcli protects tho dress _from
.rubbing against the - el'lmel. .
. In its,moro perfect adaptation to all.cipseilies.
- lu its being more easily • and .speedily changed
Irons one kind of work to another. : -
. . .
more. peift.vt adaptation to all lu.u4s iteW
iug. •. . ' ..• .. . .
.1.0 its capacity for-making beautifulmithroidety—
y a mere cliangv. of xpools, - • ...
Iti makim,piatE lima strrtm—‘csPcOially- for family
...
.
. . .
Har.28.•11
MONEY SAVED, A ,
f . BY rupciusugo YOUR . .
• STOVES AND HARDWARE
s. samsoN
• Orwellers., Oct 30117/1.
E.. IVE:LLES
IBIS
Bridge Street.
Towituds. Pa