Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, April 27, 1871, Image 2

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News 'From
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cage this week.
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Cincinnati school i s.
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' ' -.'_l boor was4cra
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- ybile there's Ida that's 'e
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..' -HSnap beans .are
try to Chailestort, S. C. .
. , 7 —Another organ'
&coed al New Loudon, C
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—Hohice Greeley ecturee in Rous7
ton, Tdaan, during State f.' , week. . I
1—E:11 . 1 - do Grey gate a'grand: recep
tiOn.in Washinkton, Satur . y night, 1 : _
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—Only twenty-fiv 16117101 I l lm las
, siclms6its are opt of doh' ' -:i•-• - '
—Divarces in Rhode Island are to
marriages, as one to ourt i
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—The , 111.aSs - : lansetts le'gi'slaturo
I,qu prebaloly atljprn aboftt the loth 4 May:.
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i -- —Senators Wilsor...stod Stewart, it
is said, air( make ntour of Etifoliothitsunimer.
. • —The leading feraale,phySician of ,
Orange, N.. 3.; is said to; ahe $15,0r antinally;
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An ex -Mayor of i •c -
eveland is now
:sere ing a term in the tate Prison it Islashvjlle.
1 =The - Democrats iaf Newport, R.L.
cicrted Hr. James Add:dila for marr on Tees
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' --No man is. rdways wrt: - .) g; a iclocli
that does not go at all hi right very 'twelve
li - Ours. ) .-
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—•!‘ None but the rave! eserve th&
fair," and'uone hut the b ..
ye can lip with some
'Of them. - • .. • , 1
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--.A.'Westdr4 woman reeeliatlymade
.apt lwatitm rem divorce on the ground that her
! Ini.bal 4 a ii . "au infernal f?oL" '; 1 • ..• -
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—The Canianche 'lndians • arc ' dis
ptsted with the employment oreoloredl troops
On the frontier, thpyare iodiffictilt to stain.
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- ' —Certain WesterniPapers have es
tablibho.l a now departinent of matrimonial
so•ws, with the captivating heading, " Elope- .
n,nts.r.: . .
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• ' —The niihers-in the employ •of the.
hickawanna Iron and coat-(Onipany have re
.. sumc , d wlirk. f 1- " •
=Laura lilecne'sx ecera s . ecula.tion
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fit. the French Theatre; - I.Nen - Nork, failed after a
bea,k,n often days. , ' .- 1
1 --Rondont (N. 7 YI) is losing $B,OOO
• ,n 'day by the snSpension of businis conserynont
_hpon the coal troubles, } -.. • I
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—James Brown, pf Ohio, 'one • of
the s , idlers of 1412. refuses to take a pension
. I...eatis..(tht: couotr3• - is iuldcbt. -
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--IThere is.no;doUht that 11he Joint
4 nigh Commission have agreed on p•ie Alabama
nn.rother similar Oainis
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- —The -Supply . 13i11 )vas amended in
tiro legislature on the ;19,th by li:creasing the.
, appropriation for the neW.Capitolito :l6)0,000.'
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[, 5 --The Hampshirle .11anufaCturing
c , :tapat;•l•. at 1 - funtingdoq, have nine nearly the
whole of : their new factory in operatiotil T
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—ln England, 11 ', ,isst - cher, aged
j • 27. has sued A. Wright, aged 73,1f0r 'breatla of
promise of marriage, and obtained damages to
' the amount of one .farthing. -I,
; • . —At a recent 'weddi.u . o .if in a certain
town in Viiisc:onsim the qganist.; upon the en
trance of the bridal party into the church, play
-cd - Put me in my Little ned." I • .
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—lt is estimated, that ;the tobacco
_crop — of Spencer county, Indiana, this vear will
reach 2,ooo,ooo:pounits" One Erni have one
'fourth of..this amount.
On - Tiiesdav,a,:rnan afflicted with
walke.diulo.the Else Market police
F taktion, NOW . York, - finEl4sLed tube laketi - care
of by the atitholities.
:—A Chicago hair roitorer agent
went out-into the snburhs ' sttictc
ilk-posters all
over a church pulpit, and then tilad the min-,
inter tu.call attention to.tinen;
—The New Yeik , ... l / a ii; which has
acquired- iontething.aalliteiaryreputation,con
.deilins )Ira. Piatrs poottid as being , qsomewhat
‘kr_Tehunitety." Now 2.lfr. Piatt Utidone.
is Capecte4 that - there Will be
this so:oz:,n a large immigration front Alsace
and Lorraine, to ~eciipy tracts I of 'territory in
t0a.5. , ,,! thern"Cteorgia and :da
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of grapes for making
r,isi.uS 4- is ~infug a large industry in .Califor
't.d.l, 'Ole highly s:tchliaratcl juich of the inrOri
,can grapeculiarlytitting them Psr the.fpur-.
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—l.ll - 6 new legit4ative
nir , ut of Ohio provides that the Scnate4hall be
cmupcsed of thirty-six. members and tho Hoini
f one hinidr, dand nr6 members; 'Which is 5...
- very slight ryluetiota" , • ' 7' „'
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\ a meeting 'of the/Jersey . .City
of Finance, it repot/tett that the city
eau dispose of $l, - 2.50;006 twenty/Tear bonds at
that.William".ll./Astor Lad taken
..i":1,0 , ,Ot0 at par.
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—Next to a thiyf cc,:ktues a boggv,
an d t all b ;gar -be none
worst. ror mon. tlian thogo •Chicago
nu i tt ho "go for every distinguished strauget s
ant , •glap i., , •
--The other.da AfontrOal tailor
in bin to a magazine editor, and . was
d rev. dmura afterward by the bill hying
the MA° applauded "Tour
mai n-Trip!. is respectfully clealinad."
of:Reosourina, is
.mir..nt nal:I democratic - candidate ' for
Leiver: - .or iriltiwa. As, the nomination is likais
1 , .: :Le eialtty honer Ito any democrat fur a
two/., least, the loading derricicirati do
e.,:::?-01uovet it.
. --l'atricl;aTcrinis of Pawtucket;
it: L. app lied:to the fel' of Polies of Wrothing
: t , e: f l . , r 4.1 force gir . .9nzOottgit'to place hintin
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lle was furnished transpor
(u Ditiladelphia or a change-of 'whisk.,-.
Sur
fi-hat..lr.who will i
4,r t4l4•cinl sefi9ni
iii'VPlVed Jn
th.• ti :11:10 by the J 1
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I • tb-o'(:...r,lilbrii;ll.} in '
12.1% who /Ma Jo.
di,..R . 1110111101t.. , , 111
aW:ty,
cLi
r, or Connect ieni
'••• • i; ,1 • ~1 11( I et ;100,00:
rt)•,••
~;;, y r 117 ,• ,, Lnectlon It it
- --- . Sitw j ver's
to•be eilarzel :111(i
I.3cit,t of ti>,:• mille V
—The New Ttl,
a
Cr-ft, P. rpl nttrz.:,t,
1 , ( rt. kr:3l : ''F'r:, for
n
annual ilit:eting of the
itf. Liehniond.
n):111Y et rmplamts wert made that good,; ordered
t‘• be FhippiNi front N, w Yell: by that line came
' , the Delnillit":l'' "The Matter is to be
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_poetieal.Western editor says:
We arc in receipt ofltwo poems, ono on the
"Throbliing Ftl the other on a.'"Beat
ins; Pleart."R cast it until no 'receive one
bn tho "Stomach .1c e,"-1.11.1 publish all three
to,•;l.thtz.
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1, '---The - Missouri Repub/it'lan- say
that a convention of &Apia:4 of highwines is to
1 ehold at Chicago tli ' ircelt, with a view Of ef
fecting an afrang, tite bt Ithroiy the:pro/Inc tof
i.ittlie stilly in the coliptr cip - lx , thrown into a
•• eonruton pool," and roilii*on tysiricted.
—Thes,N :,/- i I -
East, I!),( 1 la Cump4nytortner
ly obtained sandal wood in large tittantiticsfrom
th, rcejee Islands,
4 many as ter vessels
I , i'llig loaded with it ti:t. : ont'e. Now, hwing, to
the reckless inrtrorirlhn.Fohi cutting :down the
trees;-this Reetotts wimd . . is almist
_ . extill4 in
t`, - ..l,landft. , . i ' L :--
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-=.lllle oldest 1
Congress is samara
ty-hi . x.ycars of age, Is
Ilvfory 3 h
who Yk.presCot<;4l . 4 M
IN.Q. to fqis: lie is
..gra,Thati; -or Harvard
.-÷jn Missouri
ettotlirr matt for , i2t!'„
coutrivw" - and witink
I , llllfort o f the sr
her alfee4blas for the
tnahes tllttli - altio - of t
over 4 , 32 Or day.
—The weight: f our globe is fire .
, awl a half times, as if "twero whoilly compose
of water. As the denite - of iti; rock-crust is hot
half zi,!..gr(lit as this,modeirn philosophers led?.
F.l bays riefessor Dalvid•Forhes fp ''liattule"'
that Ille irrtmeris, , molten mass of the interior
is pric , M.cliv rictailie ,'-
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t en introduee4 in the
idhig that the earnings of
l'itron, beyond the cost of
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—A till haw'
',l3.finlature,-proc'
onvir-tx in the'Statc
britikcc(ping,•shall
ihiir:fankilice. This:
viets:liaslor a long
many, prison filorme,
Vradfov,i
.Natims.
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EDITORS
E. 0. GOODRICH. .S. W. ALirosp
Clai-
TOwanda, Thtoa#, , April
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TIM LABOR
DIFF EIVESTIO NICULTIE S TIIE COAL .
onion 40:Plat
o pre#e lux
aotory ; 14 1. - being
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'The. difficulties -in the anthracite.
mining regions uroinit now: attfunt
jug the attentiQu ,of f ; 411o. arzegs and
business community e4erywhere.
Most'of oursateUippiaries-jail to re-
cognizehe . real honest relations ex
isting,:between empioyerimlemphri
ell,tlie former are apptinnaily brand
ed. as tyrants and monopolists, while
the greatest monopoly ever orgarii
mAhls count:ly la - err waged. arid'
Nvirtkol.at Iptide the false pretext .... _of
proteetiog the. laborer. Judge :•Er..-
wsu., as umpire, in the late meeting
at Mandl Chunk, has stated the ease
so well that To copy his decisiOn
First. That the right Of an owner or lessee
and operator of a colliery to the entire and ex
clusive.edntred and management of his works,
is gewanteed tohim by the, law. 'of the' land,
and is of such an nnquesticiiiiilde character that
it ought not to be interfered iiitheithor direct
ly. Or indirectly. ' ' - ---
Second. De umpireeOnertra with and adopts
'as a correct statement of the law that part of
the late Proclamation of the Executive .of this.
Commonwealth, wherein say! that "it , is
uialaw . for any 'person or association of per
sons, violence, threats wr any other
meaxte,; prevent any laborers or tartan from
working hen they please, for whom they please
antorat s ch wages as themdeasei, and alike ur.-
b such violence or threats. to doter 'or
prevent o owners or operator& of ,mines from
employ; g,'whomsoever they nrav Choose to em
ploy, an al: such wages as may he • agreed ".!up
on beta the employer and persons. employ
ed."
Third,
minim to
be agree)
standing,'
elation sal
who hat. I
elation w I
elation, . 1
elation, i
;pubrcrsh
and the'
filet tines npee fin members • for .breach "of its
ti
by-laws. nd expel for nonlayment, bill it has
no right t y
combined action 'to place the de
faulter i the I*WD/en minim in the transac
den of business with ethers: . . ' • •
Fourth. The unipire decides tha4 it is "con
trary to the spirit of eclair stated secondly
above,. ftir a body of mew to "roe not to work
because their employer refuses to employe parl
• ticnlar Pl:cson, or because he has discharged
such person. If such a ease: arises where 'the
set of the operator is deemdd to be oppr6asive,
and be refuses to redress tha Wrofig, it is ' a
proper one for Tool arbitration, by which, in
most cakes, the difficitty could be properly set^
tied without the disastrous consequences aris
ing, both to the employers and the employed
1 'by a strike, even at one colliery. •
Fifth) As persons of. sound mind and cora
petent.hge are pernlitted by law to bargain for
iIIeIIIBCIYCS, their contracts fn" regard to labor
at mines shoultbixilield as sacred as other con
tracts, and should not be aunnlled or set. aside
in any'manner different from, that provided for
other cases. .Interference by 'persons hot par
tres toithe contract is not to be tolerated.
Stith.. Operators not in any manner to cora
+it& against poiw2B who belong to the ,liners'
aid Laborers' liencrolent ,Association,_ An,y
operator who refuses to employ a person be
kauselhe is so connected, or who shall discharge
,him for that reason, would thereby giro, good
grounds for censure and for other Members to
I refuse to wed: for Wan.. ,
rimer; is abOnt the
not leave Willingtoirpri
th. .118 is nTerlianling tbe'
Le tresty.to be submitted
int High Contruisaion:
A. Wilq went to see
i•;,t - lb:A'tn wait a middle
t.• brotlnT in a
iniWris beard to tnitrialr,
rriiint him I"
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ofl ,- .re3 n pieeo .of
n: the. city q; Hartford,
!I ,l' ob.crv
ipi Yr.lo College.
Boyisi.olo.ESS.,
rr:iitt ,, d. The •s, , ,lrliing
'iil'b itlretisrtt to - 10,(0)
o: a ;:n• t) be rut in for
ik resit:al _Review
;.;;Att-a con
rorc. than :211e.syt i s able to
ti , no lost, aim
unaff- way:* •
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isanp- ex-paembor of
catcher, no* nmely nine
-10 was born Airco days
1 of Indep6adence, and
.saelmsetts listrict from
1. 3 3 v the old st ,s.urvtriug
k husbOat4 hits sued.
I NI fa; wickedly
fully depnvi6g hint of the
of his wife,mitilienating
spaps, of 623 Ida s."
o' - ''wife's society a
! gi.'cn to . the support of
ode a dealing math cori 7
• o • teen advocattd by
it is the tradenbtedright of mon to
work except tapas such terms as shall,
ble to _them ;' but a general under
! that no person of a' pattienlar 11$80. ,-
laborers shall work for any operator.
;• his employ a member of snob aSSO ,
o has not paid his dues to the asso
rwlio deka not belong •to such asso
contrary to the policy of the law, and
o of the host interest of the miners
employers. 4n`association Inat , in-
IV is welt-known that the V. Bn, A.
assumes to dictate to the operator,.
not only the amount of wanes to be
paid laborers; bitt forbids him em
ploying raen . who .do dot :belong to
that Association. This is At only
an unwarrantable interference: with
the right& Of men to control their
own property: but is. inflicting
great li'reitig upon, the'. poor laborer
. 'whose family is dependent for sup
port' uPon labot.
, greak prosperity of our rapid.-
ly increasing country is the result of
competition as well in capital as la
. Many of our raosti prominent
and successful -men are those who
commenced life with limited means,
orgione at all, Mid if any man' in the,
`World should. be opposed to arbitra
iy combinations, it is.he who gains
his support by daily labor. Especial
ly is this the' case, where like the'
W. B. A., • he is I prevented from' en
'gaging in such avocations and at
'such pay T a.s ho chooses. The great
boon of the laboring man in this
free country is; that ho owns every
Moment of his time, 'and , that our
laws protect hint,in the Proper use
'of it,—spreadingout before him
field and incentives to energy and in
ditst?y in honest competition with .
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every other man. . Any association
or combination of men that attempts
to dcpriv,e him oCthat right, or ,to
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control him by intimidation or other:
wise, should be. looked upon as his
deltdliestenemy 'and should be die
eount.tnanccd by who.regard good
:order a. the public weal.
a&iaformed. - by a, gentleman
. echo has had thirty ye ars' active .e
-perierice in the' business of mining,
that invariably sirikesar,longininers
have caused great loss and inCon-
venienec, and not tinfrcquently, real
inffering and.de, , ,titutir. i "Strikes"
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aregene - r - ally brought about by idle,
hiftless , ,aeu who eel i irivt: to gain a
support without labor. The experi
ence of this gentleman proves that in
districts where the men' work regu
larly and iminterruptedly,;they, are
althost withontexceptionAhrifty and
independent, keying iheir familiev
well supplied: •
• The capital eir.ployed. to - carry on
large . establishments, 'necessitating
the employment of men,-is generally
furnished by those who' have means
not required in their regular busil
ness ; and if tliey, cannot, safely in
rest where they •can control their
property, they will •seek other aye-,
noes, and the men now employed . in
i'ln. large collieries and . manufac
tories will not be required, and ..a
damaging blow will be given to, the
enterprise and business prosperity of
the conntry. This • the lawlessness,
and tunrarra.ntable interference of
such orgauiiations as the .W.. 13, A.,
will react upon labor itself, -and the
laborer in the end will be \ the great 4
est sufferer.. .
Every • niturishas -the unquestioned
'right tO fix: his.. own value upon lila
) 3,
service L, and no one has the right to
colnSiel im to accept 'a lowr 'rate ;
'neithc has any lanai nor association
f men the 'right to dictate to the
.employer the rate of Wages he shall
pay; on the class of {{ laborers he. shall
erig ge. The soonar this principle is
reco&ize . d by the iV: 13. A., the bet
ter will it bo for tli meinbers . of that
aSsocia. .
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Ur! l ejadge - 31.r.ac a delivered one
Of the i:nost exhaurtive and - telling
speeches made - ongnss On the
gn Klux - but'' vo - * t in R up.ish it
next week.
THE z;critk 4 maws OF Tgr,
SENATE. ,
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th sni 8
Senate should be convened a
o'clock on Wednesday, the 10th day
of May next, to : receive and act upon
Du the part of the Executive,
NOW, therefore, I, Ulysses S. Grant,
President of the United Stites, have
coniidered it to be my duty to issue
this my proclamation, declaring' that.
surextnaxidiniry—occestiew-requiree
70*
the $e tsk of.tlie.,3:haed States to
,cOnyeite fox', the - tilinaro94-. of , busi
ness st- the CaiLtOV-an #134 of
Washington, on 3yedni'sdai; tholOth
day' dtlilgy next, at twelie fiploclC on
that day, of which all who Shall at
that time'be e,atitled. to act as mem
bers-of that ixod t ,y emherbyTequired
to take notice. ,
.."'liven my hand and the
sea of the United States; at 'Wash
ington; the 20th of April, in the "
year
of onxiiord 1871-and ,. of , the, nide:
pendenee of the . :United States of
Amexica the ninety-fdth. •
• - U. S..Gl•nmer.
"By the Prwident: ,
"HwroN Fll3ff, Secretary 'of
State."
linennuc,/ai .Tharr.--In his letter
from Washington in last weeks's In-
ChTericlerat , Mr.. "P. W. Bari:lett, the
able n
, correspondent ,of _ that per,
gives the following hopeful :view; of
the Republican party:' "The politi
cal situation, here has greatlyimprov-
eq. In Conress the Republican
members are once more' ituited and
victorious. .The `soreness occasioned
by_ the San Domio controversy - in
the . Senate isnearl gone; .the :''rela
tions\ of the PT.Futi e With': the .lie
publican.
publican opponents tk the annexation
scheme have greatly improved; and
We may Confidently look to a perfect
union i nmong all Republicans when
1 Congress Meets again in D4cember,
if these who lure prominent 'in the
recent unhappy controversies act
With wisdom and magnanimity. - . Let
us remember, however, that 'no single_
person own. The Republican party,
be he Senator or Executive, and that
the •nextvPresidential 'campaign is to
turn on principles, and not mon.
Republics will admire - and •• love
him most who is willing to make the
greatest sacrifices-for the success a
the principles of the Republican par-
The Conference Committee on
the apportionment bill finally figreed
upon ti report, which was adopted in,
both houses, on Friday, wider a sus
pension of all rules. It is under
stood that the bill, although not, it ,
fair one for the Republicans, still
gives us the next House 'l4 majori
ty of five or six, and after 1872 a ma
jority otone in the Senate. No ap
portionment
_for Congress will. be
made this session.
To our old 'Senatorial district
which was before too - large, has been
added the county of Wayne, so that
Bradltrd, Susquehanna, Wayne and
Wyoming, now have but ono Sena
tor. In the Representative District
which required several thousand
more poliulation to entitle us to two
members, Sullivan has been taken
off, leaving Bradford alone again.
_ter The St. Louis j3emocrat
which was prominent in the rObrm
movement that.resulted in defeating
the regular Republican nominations
in Missouri last fall, is just now oc
cupying the stool of repentance.
From ith position, ai that time-hon
ored seat it sends forth this warning;
The incidentals of " liberalism "
have not been so exhilerating that
any honest and. intelligent 'Republi
can can be cheated by demagogues
'with the name . Yhen,the meaninlhari
gone out of it. What arc those inci
dentals% .Democratic victerieS— a
Democratic triumph with but a mi
nority vote in this county. A Dem
ocratic repreientittion of St. Louis
county in the Legislative, sent thero
by a minority of the voters of the
county. A Democrittic House—and
such a House! A Blair repregent
ing (!) Missouri in the United States
Senate, as champion of the Indiana
resolutions'and of the Ku-Klux-Klan.
'These, and things like these, have
been the incidentals for liberalism,'
in itself just. The work of that lib
eralism is ,alccomplisLoll isn't it
`about time?
ziar A -correspondent of 'the Cin
cinnati Commercial, n l n independent
paper, who hay been travelling over
South-Carolina, sums up the' situa
tion there Fas folloWs: "The people are
poor, the Legislature corrupt and ea
trava,gunt„ the taxes enormous; and
the State credit declining. Political
animosity is at its 'bitterest. An
armed secret organization exists,
which prciposcs purification by us
tematic whipping ausi killing imlis 7
eriminately . acliiiinistered to all, , nlite
or black, AN:ho act or sympathize with
jlepnblican policy."
-.We cannot see why it is that
the- Derhocratic journals mad Con
gressmen-are opposed so bitterly , to
any invegig!ttion being made - of the
outrages in the, §outh, if 'they are
caused entirely by Republicans. If
they believe what they say they
should certainly lend all the aid in
theirpoiver to .have-just puni liment
meted out to those who are-griilty of
such •villainous deeds. Republietins
court intestigatiOn. Democrats op
pose it. That is the inference?
rWhen the bill granting whole
sale amnesty to rebels -was reported
in the House of , 'Representatives,
'Judge 111Eacua demanded the yeas
and! nays; Although the bill passed
the Eiouse,.he is entitled - to credit fin
doing -what he OW to prevent
MA:x . l6=T. Gums, formerly*"
Assessor for the'Second Dititzietof_
011ie, :and until _within, few weeks a
minister of the . gospel in Drool:10a;
los been indicted by the grand jury
of Cinninnati neglect of duty and =
for receiving bribes while, Assessor of
said district. . • '
.a&ethogg (1tep.),49;
(Rep.), 1,507; Fourth District, Wil
liam H. Barnum (Denn.),=l,lB4.'Thil
giTes the Republics= a majority of
627 on eke Congressional Tote. .
.I'i t tft
-7-ifow
- I
POWWIT vCIE)4"
Would respectfully invite the
attention of their customers to their
Giand Display of. NEW SPRING
GOODS, which they. are_ now 're
ceiving in large quantities.
Each department has received
.(
careful aitenticu,',amt oar custoinera
may . rely on finding a splendid as-
so E.Ns
met 4 of goodl at attractive
prices.
KEYSTONE STORE.
Mil
Teranda,'April 15, 1571
EEI
BOROUGH, ORDINANCE.::—Be it
enacted by th Bergen" and Town Connell -of
the Borough of
same and it la hereby enacted -
by the autimrttY of the , that hereafter no krad
leg, curving Or paving of the sidertirroet walkk of
the Borough Aran be done except by direction and
order Of the TownsCounell ; that when ever so order.
ed by the Tow* Council the owner or owners of lots
of ground fronting on the streets and foot walks
shall .grade, curb and pare the same in accordance
with the general regulations and directions, and on
failure is Budder:di of the eanm;-being Mine by the
said owner orowners, after fifteen days notice, the
Town Council shall proceed to do said work and 111 e
liens against said property or prorties wih 20 per
cent= advance, in the nature of a mechanics lien
Mpennumee with the precision of the 22d and 29d
sections of the act of . General Assembly- relating to
Boroughs, article b and 6, of the act °VIBSI, • abet.
quent act; and it is further ordained that on Main
etreet, from Franklin street to Canal street, hereafter
all walks shall be bnilt of not lees width than eight
feet either of brick or stone, that on the other streets
of the borough the Walks shall be of not less' width
than four feet, of either brick, stone, oak, one anti
one-half loch in finances, or of pine or hemleck,
too-inches in thickness. That ail --walks shall be
built under the euperrision of the Street Commie
eioner according to the grade established or to be es.
tabliaed by the Town Council. And it le further
ordained that the repairs of all - walks, wi.enver re
quired, elan be governed by the above regulations,
IRA B. lICKPIIRET, Burgeee,
Attest—G. D. MONTASYE, Secy.
31ar.27, 1871.
111ZOROUGH ORDINANCE—Bo it
_UP enacted by the Burgess and Town Council of
the Borough of Towanda, and it is hereby enacted
by the authority of the same. that a Public Alley, 11
feet irewidth. to be known as Rail Road Alley, be
aliened and is hereby. ordained and opened from
William St.. east according to the following lines and
directions :
Beginning at a corner on east line of William M.,
58 540 feet south of south-west:Om& pf "_Riverside
Cemetery" grounds thence worth- SG clogieet 30
minutes. east. 233 feet to the wad litte7.of Water
street ; thence southerly along Water street 31 feet
to a corner ; thence north-westerly to a iorner,. 15
feet west of west line' M Water street, and
11; feet sonthpf 'VA-mentioned line ; thente parallel
with ftgat-mentioned line. 218 feet to the east line of
William street ; thence along line of the ague Noeth
4 degrees east 11 feet to the place of
IRA B. BIIIIMr.M. Burgess,
Attest—O. D. MONTAN - YE. &Ty.
Apr. 8.1871. . ,
G S. sm. I. T ;
•
?daunts:Wass - of -
SARSAPARILLA, SODA WATER,
AND =CU :BEER,
Corner Chestnut and 'Water Streets, Tavianda,
'/Fir All orders promptly attended to. -Ea
int.:2ll7l.3mqi
NEW 111ILLINMY :GOODS.
NMS. J. D. HILL'
•
Is now offering a loge Mock ol‘ -
MILLINERY' r.
GO . O D 8,
'FANCY G(X)DS,
coaalithiebf the latest impaled etylei of
zoinini, Jura. =worm to SID GLOVES,
TUEZAD ARD'OIMPURE LAM. eon
gyms. orris. Aim comas.
lIANDKJIMCIIIEIP - L 4 / 1 11Y. .
Of iWthe West styles.
ALSO A LARGE STOCK OT BAIR.
Store drat doer east et the Bed. White and Mae
store, Bridge Street. •
Towanda, April 211.1111.
DLSSOLUTION.-The co-partner
ship heretofore existing _between the under.
signed under theism* of Ponta lc Co. is this day
dissolved by santeisl consent Ja .
nda POWELL. -
PL AUTREINON; •
T. C. Dr. 1.1050.
April-21.1871.
be Anathema the aid Ana adil betontinned by
tbe •nderetgned snider the name et POWELL k CO:
M beresotom. JOSEPH POWELL.
5p1.36 , 0 - . ,T. C. IMLAXO..
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mrtilkste of
Kellogg
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witiee of
C71:1 1 :
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AND
Nrw Ativortisementa.
_
T WENTY-FIFTII ANNUAL
STATEMENT
Or TUE CONDITION 07 lIIE
CONNECTICUT MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
0:: TIIE
THIRTY-FIRST - OP DEC'R, 1870
Net balance January 1.1870
Amount received dor pro
tanuna in. 1810 ...... 87.811,800.21
Amount received for inter
est in 1870
1,789,662.82
Total income for the year,0,631,470.03
DISBU88100:1 1 M3,
To pollcy•holilers for claim prdestb . • .$1,753,13G1.'26
„ .
•• surplus premiums rtt'd,2,420,420.91
. entrendece4 policies... 864,068.22
Total Payments to policy holders.. .$5,f4t,t48.30
I'd for con = issiono to A 5,5648,500:93
Salaries, Blectkal lu atniders.
WPrintiug, Adverttalog, kc 155,T51:71
Total cxpesea of vuinagetal, 6804.342.64
137,486.7,3
raid for taxes
Frtt•mlume In the hind!' of Agents and
in roarer of transmission
Accrued interest. including f12.,33.1.52
duo and unpaid
Value of Stocks and DM& oscr cost.
Semi-annual and quarterly payuicuts.
deferred premiums
AgRETS.
Cash deposited in bank, ,
mostly on Interest— •.> $731,712.52
Heal estate owned by the
Company to Hartford
and elsewhere
Bands and mortgages on
ma estate, (value $33,-
000,000,) 1 1, 8.19,971.11
Stocks and bonds owned
by the Company at
, market value... .
-Dank and railroad steels
Owned by the Company 85, 701.00
Loans on stocks. and,
bonds, (yaks. 8227.785) 141,735.00
Pre mitun_notes and loans "
en policies 11,445,510.1}
Balance due frail agents
and others. .. ..
Interest seemed ofwhich
$4,333,42 fa due and.
unpaid
Freud
lutes in the hands
of agents and deterred
premiums
Total assets. .....
$30,715,957.02
LIABUSTrEEL
afffterre fdrlte•lnsnranee,
Jan. 1, 1871 522,086,611.31
Ite*erre -for homes not
yet duq,..
•
>, 5t0p1ue....... ..... 98,403 . .137.71
nirto or EXPENBE 01 ausaOEKENT TO
• TOTAL INCOME 8.33 Rut C.M.T.
leen4,during the year.
10,048 Pollcies, Maur
...524.707,707.00
, oltcles in-ferre, 60,527,
Ineurtug • 181:265,782.00
'otal amount, of lames
paid to Dec . :31.1870..
'otal amount of divid
end,' paid to Dee. 31,
1870 9,213,100.00
R W. HALE, Agent,
TOWANDA. 1•A.
11.316,5:Z.00
apL26-w3
RAySON
a h
. Mowing' Nl(.achine.
HAIIVEST OF
A NEW INTENI'ION.
PATERTED NOVEMBER -r,
And applied to every 31-schine: is so constructed
that you do not have to use the lever in turning
either way. It will tun on any line "put as civet
on a straight line, taking all the side I , resintro from
the horses. It hu a full joint and will. describe a
fell circle either way, saving half the labor for flak
horses and driver. Tire upper frame is so pinteir
or attached to the lower name, as to form a lifting
lever taking a large part ,of the weight, of the bar"
from the ground and placing it back upon the driv
ing -wheels, and lessening the draft of the machine,
making one of the lightest drift machine; Iri use.
The machine has .been greatly improved and Is
manufactured by using wrought iron and Merl in
tbo place of cast Iron. The Castor Wheel is upon a
steel spring' with wrought iron holders. making it
light and strong. We can say to farmers that they
can depend . upon baring • machine that has no
equal. It has cast steel shafts. and•both shoes
plated with cast sleet Machines are warranted in
ever/ Particulai. If any part breaks from defectil in
Materiel or workmanship new parts will be - sent
altbutit extra charge.
Teeliiinger Bar is canted it both ends on wheels;
can change tne wheels so as to Olt three heights of
stubble. The machine ha* a flexible finger bar, and
will conform to the ttrequaliticsi of the ground over
which it is drawn. doing-as work Upon urieveu
g7nd as upon even
•
HE
•
REAR BAR MACHINE
_ 1
lies a d‘ s esble-folding Finger Bar, having a ionnitti
dinal."*Mating motion. Fitts machino has wheels
at both ends of Um - Inger bar, and is se arranged
that youset theta to .cnt any 'height, and can
back out out nixing the leaer.
S KY RAKES .
taz \urr„
.i
\ . .
We Lave also two mannfactoriea of the Snlk
Bakes: .the well-known Taylor Rake and'ilie Dayton
Manniactuting Company Bakes, vaakinietwo of the
beet Palace in nee, at wheiesale_or retsbc
Manufacttund at Alzponl; Allegany county, N.Y.,
by I. k B. RAWSON.
C. F. NICHOL.S e GenI AO.
ap146'71 TOWANDA. Pl.
CAUTlON.—Whereas.my wife Eli
as has left my bed and board without Just
cause or pravoCaticrn. All persons are hereby forbid
harboring or trusting bat on my account. airi win
pay no debts ot her contracting after this date.
Barclay. April 26, 1871.4r3 ADAM EBET.
DISSOLUTION.—The firm here
lofere kaaorniiis Hines k Elliott is this in'
dimsohled by mutual ectuitat. - All seeolseer: Se be
settied by T. Mmes. T. EMS.
.1. N. ELLIOTT.'
Wlaltudsg, ApiO 11. 1811.44.
WOOLEN FACTORY FO;
T SALE OR EIBT.—The saboxiber offers Ins
Woolen INetary._Atnated one rade south Of E o n.
roeton, on the Sall:teen k Trfe Wren& foe Ink or
Akio one or two bosses sear the
Factory which win .bel disposed of. Terms wade
known on appitionon to SWAIM NORM
11?aroston. April 19. 1811-3az '
,
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STOVES, ()ABIiIA(iE ZPOIiR
(Inifiratt, GAS FITTERS, &a.
D __ _~„_
VERY ,BES,T :CE4ENT.
AMEMICAN and FRENCH GLASS,
'HUR.D'S'`ENGLISH,LEAD._
f7 74IEArS ' 414)3414G11UP;3 OH
RELIABLE PAINTSiguiCOLORS.
WM
Cook Stoves, , Churn Powers,
Ranges, ' . Churns,
Clothes Wringers, Wash Tubs,
Toilet Sets, • Lamps,
Ice Creani Freezer's, ' Refrigerators,
Water Coolers, • Ice Pitchers,
Mowing • Machin es, Cultivators,
Plows, ' • Seed Drills,
Norse Forks \c- Co n( %ok ra ,
Fanning Mills, Giind Stones.
PULVERIZED 13(* DUST, in 25
or 200 lb. ifacki;, a' very superior
fertilizer for gardens and other
purposes. .
To which the particular attention of tho'c likely to
be interested, tai invited. •
L.a►rd l'Oil,
!tianilla Rope, - -
Marline,
Hemp and Rubber. Packing,
4, Soapstone Packing,,
Oak -tun,
• Saws,
•
• "nailer Dating
424103,711.02
C ma _A_ a-
60987,687.23 3,643,782.78-
V1D.747,414,70
236,316.70
5130,109.07
M. 626.45
47,33L86
$30,713,057.02
Hubs,
ip3N.l4
Axles, •
Pipe Skeins,
Norway Shapes,
Nail Rods,.
Refined Iron,
4,831,762.00
57,202.58
500,10.07
483,666.810
426308 . 00 422412419.31
NM!
iii
Xposticturers of
Effinii
Ever need In the country
:AT
111:140Pk.twil‘xwaxi.‘
Mil
ALL KINDS OF vituscß. •
1 '
A fine amunlmtnt of
BABY bARRI'A.CTES,
Whale Oil,
Sperm Oil, • • -
Linseed Oil,
Coach Varnish,
,Furniture Varnish,
SIX Na 1 NEW STYLI TOP
Can be mein at the Mannfact :44•1y of
H ST IT L - E N C 0 .
PRICES LOW..
Spol:Cs,
Visw,
Anvils,
Hum Nails, . • •
Dash Leather, •
Enameled Cloth
As in the pa,srso in :the future
they will keep an unequalled assort
ment of ' -
CARPENTERS TOOLS,
DOOr: LOCKS. KNOBS,
POCKET KNIVES, SHEARS,
TABLE; KNITES,
PLATED IVARE, RAZORS, GUNS,
SCISSORS. I:INOLVEILS. CARTIZIDULN,
FLASKS AND SHOT POU'UHFS
They offer at Wholesale. to We trade
IRON, , •
NAILS,. . .
POWDER, - • ,:. . ,
-SHOT,'
GLASS, - , - '
-KEROSENE, • • .- •
. ... POili. ET KNIVES, ."
TINWARE,
' HOES; .
' • SCYTHES; .
, , •
SNATHS,
, , . . • ..FORKS,
H \ E, R 0 , R GE 31
IR/ :07.
(send flq: trade circular.)
FAMhki.YKS' , COUN7ER
ME
AND
PLATFORM •SOALES,
PATE.CT ALARM
.MONEY DI AWERS
• rirED rcat \
• \
GAS
.0 - It WATER,
Or itir;dshed with
EAVE , TROUGH . S,
AND
CONDUCTORS.
On short noeca.
Contracts tor Slate, or Tin Itcx?ffing
V,T.TAS HOWE
SEWING
CODDING,II,#SSELL & CO
Tonna; hirruP .187:
ILlscoUnomm
Tim
UNICORN OF %fp
A 4--
Is
ON MONDAY, MAY , t
TVESP 1~.X.,,,11 `.2( 1 , 1871.
Arlo at TIINKRANNOCE.naray. Anat. 2804
LACRYYLLLE, SATURDAY, APRIL M. •
SitELDENBURGEWS
EtIROPEAttif_MENAGRIE
GREATOICIANtIattIi
Thai hip ever bee n preadat cd to the Atinetierthrhhn‘
,FIRST TOUR IN .A.BIERICA.
Of this Mammoth A rg resatton. lilr.tegenh Sh did in
burger for the past 12 year r. prop ri et or of the Enro:
peen Wentufaie and Citcfts, l,aa confined has Tru'rel.
leg Tours etrltuderly to the Old World, where. hie
trfottattort as a caterer to the aniusausent loving 'pop
lase% stobnply unapproachable. VI le bete: hts.
Wilma what to the gew %Vorld he ran only assure the
American Public that tits Extdidtton la; *-•
First Class in all its. Eiepartniptits,,.
Contal rang a, ti doe+ all OW riest reatttres oft, .
liammottliollaicrielraullloggirCilSi
rortme.s.f amone t thany noveltlei of the Grand
Zonletrietit Culler:Hauls the On/T Pnll Grown
LlVlott- . • . '
RHINOCEROS!
• Or..UNICORN OF HOLY WRIT,.:.
rhi,tama cror. been captured. Vila Leviathan who_
'WEIGHS OVER EIGLIT TEICIUSAND POUNDS,
VVaa captured In the J tingles of India by Mr. George'
tieovell,thc /Kent of M r. etheldemburger. atiti cost by
the thee he landed in Nen , York on M arch tat of the
bre-sent year. (Pwr '62l.(Xlit Itiliold. The great
est difficulty occurred lu g, tttha a Den butt strong
enough to hold the monster. and yet so arted sa
to be readily trans.ported through tee country.. Tho
ea,:e that colas: ma him Is n magnitcert l•pecimen of
mechanism. and tram Imiltibe Cagtor.farrlara and.
Wagon 131ithier.'of Phfradel Mark.' It re(utrcs to trap*.
*art this linen Beast Den .
It may be welt to add that netinz the p.tFt two years
Fevernl et the ...utiAncr kpeeheet Itnutonvtos have
landed and have hetva•exhlnit,t In both Europa and
America. but no comp:n . l..olll can Am drawn between
them LA tnedono here adrurtlaad, as :Mists a
REALBLACK REIINOCEROS.I
The largest of the different species mcaloned Sn
Natural History, and this one setlells 2,000 pounds
more than tha-laritcst of which Grodrich makeß any
be; .n used Biblical filstory by the In.
spirmention In his Illustrsted Natural History: This/
ed writers tiashow the poWer of the Almighty. he
Book of Job says of the Unicorn,
"That on Earth there is not hiltElke."-
,
An tible. and eentlentanle atteudantudil he found Con
tinually In front of the Lea of the Monster, ready
at ail times to etre a InchT slid correct version of
his capture, and to Impart st;y . tuformatkat that
mar be rcqulrcd. text nymportauco to MIS Great
Martel it the-
fLEPILIA.VT, " SULAM."
A PAIR OF B-1011IIA.N C.1211 - ELl3;i - f
- A GNU,. or HORNED ROUSE,
A ROYAL BENGAL TIGER, - .
AFRICAN ELA\D.• .
it'
Den of Performiim Animals!
Lions cesacl - 1 1 1 1.6 .
4ozar,
Which will be entere , l wteweh Exbibltiontby this in
' trupl.l Lion King.
TILE OTFIEIL CAGES, CONTAINS
Aatattc and African,Lion., Aftlean Lioncaa.nrazillart
Tigers. Seneual Leop.ird,., chetah Leopard, Water
lintrikNeBUiped HVCII3, Syeg.ted Hyena... Black hear,
Cinnamon Dear. ittrican Getricir,South American
Puma, AfrICAIPP:int in.y V. oir.:111,,c1: Wolf, (lee
lot,, Porcupine. SpottediAxia Deer. African Stein
Boer, South' Arnerican I)ex. Peruvian Laing, Nyl
Glm, Mit : Cat, ON ,, mn, S..ntir American Sloth.
Sacred COW: ov'r ldl cllfferent,speelesgo like Monkey.
Tribe;lrcla oferery clime, loch ret Golden and SU;
rer Pheasants, 11,rda el ParadiAe,Slamovs, Parrbta
White Peacock, Africa d Pel Mai., r•outh American
Crancv.Parowe vie..l . ,eslars a boat ofamallcr
Animals t oo . partic2l3rize. •
Wheels,
Mills,
soeoial Nbte.
The Ntenttrrerte is e I rrl y 1 toner tenni the Cleng.
glottis thoie putter trLtr ninh %it noes the IZJiltio:
cerys anal ! , fe,,:izerie, mt not the Cirl:1111, ample ttrno
to dote: and rotlT-1 - batora thO . Eque..,trian Exercises
THE EQUESTRIAN MELANGE 1
of the "rent European Conablnetioe both
IMILLIANT A; DIVERSIFIED
Prcnenttne'n Tro.t of Novelties hp's CORPS OF
ARTISTs. u:d5.,1 in their severaa specialties,
each of whom h I•nga4ed on the score:of apillty
alone, iegnedles.i of expense.
Witen.cl the • - •
FMCS of Ito Eqllestrin Coilgollatioli !
Me. DADDY ATMON.k, MADAME CNADDONU.
Mr.WM.AYMAR, Mr. JANIES ILL,
LITTLE' MARX BROWN..
The XOBT remarkable Equestrienne of any age. This
"Little Ludy, but Nino S ears of Ace, erre:uses any
Equestrietinntti rota or dram And Daring now be
fore the public.
MADAME DROWN; 311.1. E .1011EPAINE.
TIAURELIDROTIIERS, - Mr. JAS. DE-NtODEST,
•NIONS. LA CLEW'r.O.II,IIIB CON7i:EI
Mr. IDU
CA DA I. .I :U
L, MONS. LA _MOYNE.
SIr.EDUEYk LA. Tour,. NIGYIOII£4.I.I..ETIEII
And a Float of AuXllltarite.
SIGNIOR - BALLZE ,
THE GREATEST OF LION TAMERS,
IVIII enter the Den of Performing Lions and Tl•gers
Immediately atthe cloa6 of the Circus :Performance,
and demonstrate the pOweg ut wan- over thu lento
creation. • •
•
THE GRAND STREET PARADE
Will take place.d ally at'lo A.M., headed by the Car
at Aurora, containing
The EuroDean Military Brass Band
(A 'Maxie:ll Organization that stands In the frOnt rank .
of musical abilitr,) follovreeFhyt he Elephant
Royal Trapping*, the Castello,
The Massive Rhinocereilleal
Milne Performing norsen.and Ponies, and a lent
line of gorgeously decorated Animal bens. Deet
fall to see this Great Street Display, it will glve_you
=ldea of the solidity of the Establishment. Take
Oar Word for lt, I t will pay. • -
TThibitions Each Day,
AFTERNOON
.&
Doors open et 1 end IP. id. olrces performance be
. g6s; one hour later.
ADMISSICPN . ... . ,50 CENTS
CHILI/REX under 9....25 CENTS
Tie Exhibitions will beglven under a :Mammoth Pa
villon capable of accommodating hone' spectatort.
The Fernier' will no brilliantly illuminated in the
Evening.
Ochtlemaaly Ushers and Animal Keepers constant
. - . In attendance.
IEMEMBER THE DAT AND - DATE.
Keep your eye on It, and watt tor the Colossal Euro
pean Aggregation with the only.
•
ESPECIAL_ ATTRICTIQN.
• ,
•
,The mieagement take- ricasnre in ennouncinl
that they have Jun effected an enmement with the
•
MA,;. 42! MYSTERY, nM HUMAN SERPENT,
•9
Pi‘ince S'atli D. tralnii;
•
The most naerfelons' armee of modern times,
who will appear iteach bition In his estopad
ing specialties. *. _
. •
,'
NaTE.—' , net confound Sheldenhur
gees Mammoth Cott en with any other Show.
Remember the 'mine, '-811EL131.."IBURGER'S, the
show that baa the MONSTER HILINOCEROS. and
its date in Towanda is MO:WAY, MAY Ist, 1871.
Sof?. the Grand Sheet Paraile; the Rhinoceros
Pebt , m; the long lino of magnificent eves, and then.
if not conrinced,of tho magnitude of the establish
went, save your money and ater,ithotne. ,
avd.lo-*2
•
:•
lAC.IIINiS
Olit:MC4 . 4
Wlll'exialbit la
'.. •
OE
rroNvA.N DA,
AT TROY,
EICHT MASSIVE HORSES:
BEATS FOR EVERYBODY
FULL GROWN RHINOCEROS
That tho'worldever beheld.
G,O TO TAYLOR, . k CKMITEI
- For }+o7 Nelo3prinF 134.
,1
lutunt-rocrges—
• "
fora reta.Stut,
7 :Vr
- •
GO TO TAQLOR.4r,,G9II.EHO
§ining Styles I.atiti!"
GO 40 TAYLOR &
For a Now'Spring Oremat.
OD TO TIMOR Si BORA"4
Air Latest Styl©s
,hi Cas
tean'anit. Ready-Mid° Clothing.
GO TO TAILOR
For Hats and Cops, Ali s tire :Ir atc:tat,
ptyles.
, \
GO TO TAYLOR IL Goirs
For Gents' Furnishing (ko.nds,
-Bows, Tes;:jikc.
MN
ALL WORE. WARltAiith )
CUTTING . DONE .ON S
NOTICE.
91i MAIN STREET,
TOWANDA; PA
ap!.19;71
T E
t ~ ~ A.tD
MOST COMPLETE
J' 1 4 V r 4. I: Y ,
El
IVAteIIES, CLOCKS;
r :IV.A. It E.;
BILVER WAItE, GOLD, lUNGS,
GOLD CHAINS,\;
•
Era opened in thee, inarkil, is 14 . 0 W on .eihibition
412.11 for bale at A4o . wt•lftitc;wn igOre of
W. C It A L-A-1
Mr.'C. bat:lust returned !ceps'' the city, and fiat
).- -
tetra hiniaeltffiat his stock has beet; bought at bot..
tots Aimee,' and that ho can offer - better Induce-
mania toimicharera thist-clasiC - gcWds than any
ietbiliiiment in tie nimbi rT
ATLANTIC
- .
•
SECOND STREET,
•
BETWEEN BRIDGE AND PLNE BINEETS.
Tk . ,l*
• r
The undprsitinesi baring fitted up this tire* for
a IlatelandiMestinrant;'.loll open for buinness..May"
let. 1871. - The public vrili And a very neat and'com
median' house, with Musical Entertainments, to.'
gether *lib four of the best Billiard Tables in this
section. All nreAnvitod to call and elan:due for
thernaelVes.. • •
. apLlB'7l.tf ' • C. W. SCIMENEE.
- VERY - dHdIOE 'GREEN' AND
Buck Tas sang cliaeapat retail V im=
IPOZ
ME
. . 7
/
- •
ARGES •T
,
AsKlillilOut. 44
X
9 • \'-
•
El
De .8,'70
EOM
1040024 4 ,_ colts!,
TOWANDA'itAItRE T q
: -1470LP.P1ALE PrseEft.
Corrected' eve •Wsdralatay, by•
woe; Shangeadally.. - • •
Wheat, F, brab ' •
Bp.
Illictorbea bi r-* Nub
Corn. " buall
oar, it b 10.14. ......
Beans, si 40111-3 - : •
tutter trizlA) F ii;
Qb 'miry) V It. Dew--
Im. IP • •
Priti4osa.A=
.. ...................
rostp,'* lend : .......... .. 784 1- 1
twilit. lb • • 12 a ;
Onions. f•brlab -- •
Wzroacts ot"Onarr.—Wheat Co 14. ;
Corn
Nara 54 Mk; Ws 32 Barley 'IA Ibe i
ibs bissna4l2-lbs.: Bran 2oilbs:: Linve'r r,:
Itnothr feed 44 lbs. ; /hied PIAChe4 SJ
Wed Apples 221 bit, Flax Aeed 11 01bs. "
WAN YARD.
DA 'COAL D. •
TR =
A...`FCLIXTIZ AND irrirsterors eon s ; -
.
.11 0 ueraigned. hating learned the Coal SRI a.
Do* jit id e s obt .I . Ptarolot natio." and just cbmpitt:
a COIO•hosioe and Mace roma the fliill, l2 , a
tiow prepared to torabb th e se r a of Tairana;,,
the ditrerentktudahadnizezoftl4la
named tipala upon the nod muson*l4 turnal:;
quontity desired. • Prima at the. Yard 14 - ;: 1
Stove: ... ,
Lnissis
PlynKoth Nut. '
Pittston 'Mitt
nMstcby Lntop ,
- •18 .:Itnn of Mines
Fine, co illac)unaith..„.
.... . ...
, The tenoning additiotuti charges will . ... •
Aeliveltrit ONlllittbist:tbb borough lima ! ,
Per Ton :: .50 eents:'. E'stra for esrtyirq in. Iv)
Malt T0n:.3.1 • ‘- ". *. ".
graT0n..,...25••
jar Order* maybe lett tim[Tarl, c.in"cr Tr
***4 and ElLtabeth !greets, or at -?..rtzr
!r Druil l* S eit t° l : ts Inn in,lP IragiV;
thq mai: -
Towanda, Jam 16, IWII.-tf,.
i. WELLES'
R.
COAL YARb*.
•
Until farther notice prices at pa: d, an:
gag. of No, I 67.14 •
'Stave, or Noa. 3 and 4 $7 7ri
IS - at. or :No. '
• SatliranAntbracite . Coa . . ;
The foll Owing additona2. clargen r.r
delivering coil within the Parengb
i'er ton 50 et& • Egtra t:arryiL;i:
Ilalf ton. .95• I••
guartei "
/fir Learn•Orderg of mg eq.ll Office, No,
curs-. New Block, south title. • • : •
• sip-Orders start in all , cats be actioril u L t a
,the cuh.
Towanda, Jan.. 1.1, - ' P. 31. WELT.I.: , ..
_
X !t; - AIERCtR are nthv reecir
nc a (teat]) stock of Goods in their
!thee the_listltuivat7. to whirh*they
to/ARM of their friends. We keep tJJ,,Lan,::••,t
In town. Our gocxbi'isfu - tresll
Kit at toveit market price!.
Jai. .19, 1;71.
1 1 -u
.811 AND ;:s.TENV TEAS,
.
since the meeiit•lecrine in prief.. and
clwap at retail. • ' FOX 5 31111:01..
Jan. In,
- • -
v ox 'IIEII,CUR 'lie selling G ro
ceriem at rethil. , Jan.. 19,
•
OX & 31ERCI7IZ, aro•sellinnNcy
-Ina.riemi
,••,•
1,71
•
mEncult are satin , * Gr:,-
hbap. • • Jan. 114 1.71.
METICITR . are I:zellinr* fii L-
lIITIM
&
MEt\Ct.l are sell
than ever. Jan.
voE3IEYIiBETZ that Ave are
ath-zb- at \
•
• T A 'l4!
,
And that we won't be unaersokh
-Jan. 114; Is7l. FOX.
ThiJOHIGAN FDTE--Ct'it TOBAC
:I^o. In, 1n71.. -• - .q f ncrr. ,
VOX: & MERCUR - ao.l
Shiuily Casale.. Ja 19. 1-,1
ORT
Orc.cusTomEßs k cap rely
gettiqg thc• very best naarkca 5r.".4.6. aid
lowest, prices. F.. T. F.OX.
Townn,in, Jan. 1'.'71. 11E.NIIT
• •
T3OE - g., 'limy, - Lard, Drit( - 1 Ik.
A: Mackt•rpl, Ci,COvS, Ma6:inaw . Trolit, zt • :,.. :
Jan. 19, 1911. ; • .} - 0:V Sr 3I.EIRTI:
OANT.N . ED FRUIT Very low, 1 - .1
El, 1871. • • - .ri.YX7&
r i bring . your proarloJ
an 4 !ell to .FOX MEECUr....
Jan. 19., 1871. ' - - . . •
•
4 1 —'- 4 01V.INDA."—Itis high -I. , rt d
' gtalli.ny was strP,l'ny . .l7s7"w-i4i,a C-t, - 'ef;''rk:.,!•
sire, - 1:3 - sayk's •.11.alubietqulari ;'''' .dun, V , ru. ,, ....
131:v:k ilaWi: - grapi .dam, .374.,wnner : -ow. v :,.:,
, •
pastru behind. points, "dark bay, IS Lan
c ml a inches high, 4 - years old in July. Ile is o
n-,
the most remarkable animals the coantry
duce.l. Hc is beautiful..kind, and blood
perfect,.posseit9ing great strength. He is in. el,
-proximity tu/wo of .ti ni most iwial•le .
this. nation: r—dianililetoulant' and • • Ethan
alnost fortunate gross. •
' TERMS-103 to Imam°. at
not be rc \ fonfled In any event:
when proven In fOaL .Bare fine stapin.;an
Aa t latute., oiiewenable—teruka. Best cart.,
taken of Mares. All aC:eidt s dita and (itu,al.elk at own.: ,
.Seascm, March to liovethber
, -Towanda,Mar.ls'7l I MIX gi 31ONTANY'E.
•
0 ELE LTUATISM-NEEILILGIA.:.
$5OO. WILL BE PAID
. .
to any personproducing any VefliCine sl.owin;
s many living, Permanent cures as Dr.
VE(itTABLI -- . nIlEtaL 1. TIC IZEarr.r)y. teed
011 ).Y. S Ilk - want medicine, , free from injunoe.
.drugs. Warranted; uncle? (NAIL - toy-aye perm:met:- •
.ly eared J 3 In every 100 patients treated in th ,, pot
ten years..• (Soc testimony). It is the t.jientit.:, 1 t• - • -
scriPtion_of Prof. Jos: Is.,
the University or-Pennsylvania,- A: D., 1•5:1:1.--w ,
oir of Philadelphia's remlar a:: 1
I't'ofe sorof Chemistry and Toxfeolo.gy.—a no Li ,
made Neuilgia, trfironlr and Intlamatory M1ut1.74-
tism the Specialty-of his entire pre fessmeal hte -a
fact touched for by the signatures acconil,anyie.:
earlbbotHe. and other testimonials of many pron..-
nent renowned physicians4nd elergynn ii. To pr '•
tect sufferer* from - poisonous (pack re oiruni , tf,a
usele.)s expenditure of Money, a 1ei.41 inl.a
antee;stating exact nunilier of bottles warranp
cure, *ill be forwarded gratis to soy sufferer e•
ing;byietter a full des-erVtion of ailletion.
of faihtre to cure, amount. paid positively
'74ledicine.sent anywhere by espcess.LeAdl, et on n!...
livery.• ittllietedinvited:to write for advice: :11l ms
tormation anti medical advicescut by letter ..srzb.,
S , 3uth'Pourtli mot: O
.Philadelphia. Pa. The Reniedy is, sold er 1
I.y Druggists. •'
WANTED AGENTS ,FOl.l
,•-. taIEAT :FORTTL7NES.
NI, 110 W 31A1.‘M : or, 'SEE
SNP Tl:rourns nik of Sm.r-M , intc MEN. 1:r.1.
Jr. - Prof . nsely lilt strated:"and lwvc.4rd
Ivein.}. The most tailng.fustructite,and
"I v mg) d after or parrs.
lietOn s , autlientie ae, - histnry, pt - ak - tiral
Ivssolis 1,9.1 1 .4
1" trPoseff. than • the pr.,foilistest ; •
si_aTa^ am rl ,, nriniz 'from ss° tit $2OO
srnit.al of hard times. Sr;lls fast and casHy, •
IiNSES t. .n.l for Circular, ete..•aml
tetra terms. F.. Y.. MACI,EAS. Publish , r.
Sansoill
TJOINTS - OF"
•
414 r. S1:11-3);1
lAt.tlitt,CN;at Trlat . cf: Stnollg- "Sra&ltincs in
kucpui acx .• 'rho Grand Trial iif Isl:xkur
. ,
. ,
.
tit" co.inparit:ve Incritfi .01 tic' two 1..,4,11,:ig 5c.....114,_
'AVicitiite.:Stiteht,. tbe.Twisti . . , (l-1,!‘14 , Stitekt, al,il t ..."
S'lodtl4,Sti:t.l. werethi: plain glict‘tioil4 Lit ~, ,I P,-.
~ , V ;.1,..1% ~ , z`t,;:1)1), Alacizitte- was decided to ex , . i,
In simplicity "of construction, part . ; a: d in)
In nowli,thility to get ioin. of 0r. , .:
or i-tan.liniz.
, In rerfection Wortniarrihip;.---it the :•.
71Ittle 'of all sewing caartiine.r.
. In siitni-tneso open:thal ; 2t is aSa.,t ent , e
:P.1164t.
of I orting t—uo other sewini;
iron og. * •
In eiise. of anairerrient.;—it fr.r
to opek-ate it tlian any other. .
Iu havith4 a patent rnbber
tho siltel turning backnard. •
` In it. p'-eilic, %chid' is ;traiglit.
a tntt.at. liabie to be hi. Len.
sAf.adjusting-t-rc,pnr;'.l.4 .
rder skill nor Glee epee to set rt..-
In using but olio thr,a,l ;—heave Ilit.Fe is
or bother with n shnttle.•
la the,simplirlty Of its - toe' ti. 211 7 t.
fuanaging it. .
In baying a gward.—wii:ell pnAectt tke dr. ft 1.
rubbing against tlitr
In its more perfect adakat."_Lin'll ca.";
to Ita Laing more essay and ' ivedtlS", •
from one wail to another.
In• its wore, perfect adaptation 'to ,-"
.. . • - • .
bag. . .
In ita capaL.- - i . ty for making be:ailtitnl embroi:l; rr
by a mire ehango of spoo:s.
• ; Innlain74titr. nt , er s-rrrcn—esi , rcially for i f.in: , :.Y
11 : 6 e •
In its edit
M''St eveu and ,beana!l.
In It' , Realin being the strungcst..aninrv't
. seam hying antoinatically . fttstened- 1, t"
tuachine.— •
lu ittl s'eant. bctng tlio teat liabie -itte
wear. . •
In- its ..seani 'being ; more easily taken .tht,
In haying, the be - tit Ilenuni , rs';—no others
nr..trE. nr turn the hinu rrmr.n.. .
•Pt Feller.—the only on-. t'.:•
right side up
trahlet".—outt alwart.
• . N1ar. 4 25,'71
PROPERTY . FOR SALE:
The valuable mill property - , at Dushore. Sothvan
county, belonging td the estate of Samuel F.
icy, ileceioeml,i con odsting of a largo Grist
-complete. ordee. Saw Mill and dwelling Lwow. "'tit"
the watur privileges pertining to-the 7ililtprojw . rlY•
'For price and terms apply to - 0., C. D:AN'ttt. Mier
neyrat-Lait-V.iriranda, .Pa., or to Mrs.: Marie J.
ittMorrlstokn. Morris. ocintY,.
- NON Jersey. • The property can bo seen by app4ii l 44
to.Dantel Fairchild,. at Dushore. ; 4
. ritee..l4, 1870.—tf .
Si
-- si 23 4 1 :,,
IV,
fil
..... •
..... ft - . ~
-1 ......
3 31) I ^., 1 ;',
CZ=
RE
Ell
M=
=I
EXCELLENCE
lie I
minty of excellence. •
lox t Gibbs ,Sewing.
BAJge t. •
Tpwattda,