Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, May 18, 1871, Image 2

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News Prowl Vat'
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—A dull season i 1
,epeeted on
western laketi. ,
- —There aro 2,000 (Wines° on
riantationl3. a •
.--Onoolewa to bagged 6,000-iste
& singiP dfkri sport
--Tho Big Sand, Kentucky,
road ;survey has begdn,
iron` bridg
ratlroadil aillenden,
—Yermont bath
to 32.oents said choose s
--A_ new Kentw
tised "Zaela. tatandier,
Burean county, . lIL., bn tAu•H
and cheese factory has 1;00 cow capacity.
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—Rollgh calculAtionis plus the osa,
tor sngar by - tho crorassia at, 20;000 hhda.
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. • —There- was $38,000 of cablesew
wirc gocidiqold by one ittoston firm in Ap s 1 1
The contract for building th 4 St.
Louis and Cairo Roar° d is signed and iteided.
•
Milwa co And . St. gaul
Railroad bad shipped ,6 2 barrels of wild I pig
• eons a Week ago. ,
Wisconsi county has at
tswenty tuns of maple 'sugar ibis year ;-ono d
eight tons..
• —The University of liontlicky has
purchased Ashland, th hozhe of Henry I,
Y. .
for t 90,000. -
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chaplain of tbo IlAnsas 4ato
prison is M. Lydia Sc ton an old lady 70 years
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of ago. 11
NE
Down-Eas
attend htr father's fun
ning.-
--,§outh Africa
mends in 186940, valn
St } is inferior.
shipped 5,802
d at $651,575. The
ivoblen mill
al tiahl and a
Sebee;
gone to work; and Bev
arelx , ing but.
monthly oil pro
; ow is al)out'sooAo
—The average
Jinn of Pennkiivauta
at 13 bbl.
• :.-The man Bch aslied for ti
xv,as seryod will ilUetrire Or iodine
"apothecary:
j
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St: Johnsbury '(N r k.) j f
urartin-i , d loss scales Last syeek. The it
not fishy, though seal
• -. Colorado n 4.1 Wyoming
.
contams . khan' Ont o betrolenutt to the
and -makes excellent as. ' - _ 1
• • —l3eyopdllio ton brBbght
the-SuPerior Bilrer mtnes td Martitiette,
aro 200 tons "waiting shipTbut. ,
—The Lut&eran Church . Syno l ds
TenneSset aud'Nortl CArolina, met et Spun
Pleasant, N.C., agret.Wto unite„
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—The Massachusetts i.Legialltture
'ordered the bill authorizing narrow-geugo rail-
Toads td. be engrossed, without dissent.
fore ' exhibitors the
Eighth Indust al liallibition of the tiV o jl Fran 7
else° Institute liavabeen ned. '
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-The Cit ifotnia Sugar Beet Com
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pany - Jbouglit andplanted -I,SO acres o laUd.
Tho-ofop is,baid to base perished from d -ought.
' Seanien!.s Friend' Sciety
loanetl 7.1 l libraries I,aF,t year to ships c rrying
17.861 bean - len, and 400 to ships in the n
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—A - company has organized
il-,200,000 capital to 'build a suspension.
acrubs tlic:3Lississipiii at, Fort Aladis9n,
wool6n factories 1 that
long . ..Michigan are being
work. •Casslineres and tweeds Will bisprc
—Louisville, y., notices thoal
sl of fti; per fdot for real dstate that cbt
been bengbt fur $ll.l per !Out three year:
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QllO9ll A131.19,'S and
-has l readied' Contrerill
town has j two steataboatO, stages,. an
Yeti6(.l6; but-no hotel. •
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• —There Wert," g,683 passerig d el
ari t iyed at PMo.,
oitland, ur.
Airst intarf er of the ;ear. Morethan Ii
imini g rar i ts. ' • 1 , '
Tllo ,Stony l Creek and Xiiston
. Itailroad has been 411-v4:yo five and all if miles
It- 11 m Lapsdale. Only $20,090 -subs - ptiona
Jalure..are;riceiled. I ' -
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Jersy has elected ireet
ors fur the Day's Landing and. Erg Ha r City
Railroad, long. The Cam CM and
Atlantic will rim R.!
• •—A Bostonian, returned fro ..rlal
in,rain, s lid was that was as ravenous 11Si-a yt : n
among the ravines,Mid sat down and'ergcoils
-ly gorged himself in °turn( the gorges. ' •••
imports cotton ~from
Tahitl'fnr the Atlantis States, and buys Orleans
t.r 11,1 - .,wn factories. The_State predact in 1872
i ealt,e,..'thal to more thari meet consumption.
the total-r : eperty . of the Pnited
s'.ftf , _-.; was 1115.000, 00,000 in 1870, agalfist $13,-
0,10,n,,p,0110 in - o.lThe increase' for t 4 decade
was 25 percent ., l aptainst '75 per cent. IV.ncreaSe
in the procedingr- put thus corers a lerig war.
—Tire fare from Liverpool t 4 Hong
Ron g , via the Mtditerranean and Sriez, has
heetitrodneed from SGUO to $.3.59 cabin, 4nd from
z1:...2 - 5 to $.325 steer go. By the Vigor' Pacific.
.Railway Om price i $4.98' cabin, and sl‘4 steer
-
York: Post.sals that
,y was' bailed for $ ,000 for
r house, the police
aerlatn ; Twenty-fl street,
lV f t triuslics unosee t — enable
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—The - graduates:of the tin — rsity
cd I.ewistiurz, Pn.,.reaident In New Tor ituet in
in tire Astor.flouse Thursclfy night, d wore
(1 an s,,tl by the Rev. 1)r. J. R. Leo is, the
Mr. Davies, 11.. F. 13akar, A. h. G sler and
. Rue':
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~•=-I'llo.°l)erfamery; birsinessco Lon
efl:zagestlfty firtus,.With 20 to 1 hands
/.3411: erialnetion is' ,000,000.
-.Paris had dtta - hte, its many before the ar, em
-1,1,,71ing-;1,500 Insnds .altogether and clueing
' • al. the , Uf ain as.tLondon. • 4
.Tito spring cliplef wool
f,,',rnia - i,l4stirnatcd at $8,000,000, and!. the fall
I -The average price 4,Bth
' was per eent. over last year. The! eastern •
ilonand.is so sharp that Pacific menu acturers
- propose to import from Australia. •
--to r aford, 81., 'has had -a (raven
s ion that r,solved.to•cOMplas the Ms icon and
• Ilailroad,.tbirtY-sis miles lon to Ste
, y, , ns Point, 's - oventv mileifurther,whete it will
(-4ineet with the Sortli Pacific.. It wil' depend
Ihe lumber trade-at first. ' •
j.L---The New
Julni
LoTing4i,
1111.11 Omni
t ',Louisville hailS the 60113,t
..4' aTork house 1301')95. fea, foni at
. stoh . and brick, withrailway tracks,
Mg 111'49 hogs . daily capacity. It
ci , iiipleted, use 30,490 cubic feet of a •
6v 4 Fbrioks mad 7:x9,1100 'foot of lumber.
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—ln three months of ,18
- Francisco imported 10,700,304 patind
' 15.9341,405 pounds of sugar, 2,700,196
coro4; -- and R 53,743 of tea direct from t
Last Sivas they. exported 15,000,000
wool. The Central - Pacific Railroad
4,070 froiilit ears.. . •
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.: —The - SanTraficisco areas
.. p l i.rt !coin April 1. to 2Srwas 41,25 0 ,140
'lonsly thi5,veir.51,235,853'14. aggre •
192.233 23;t7decrease of 0,453;304 64
. with last scar. The custom louse rcc
- Jamiary I to April 2S were $2,141,136
crease of =370,040 57, . -
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• —The receipts of beipvek 1
York last week wercio,ol3;cowl arid
. ..,. vi i; Al 5,703, sheep and I ,Sl4,
' 1 7.,518 ., , In the seven precectli g year
- • ply of beeves has been exceed d four
Av
- , e three times, veals nev ,sh
. • - - clnc , five times.
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- - —Prep holders in Vir nia and
- North 'Ca 'Ma have induced some, northern
. men residerq there to certify that thei-o are not,
wiii. many outrages us have been - reported. They
' begin to s«, that lawlestihess has it penalty.
. - As tip , discovery progresses the ccr cates will'
.. bi• altogether true. . .
—Nearly f 36,400,000 paise . ngers
‘r,ro carrit.il by the Philadelphia raiiwayit last
.t ear. , -- ~ . I
• 1 fpciuet of fresh floes hi
frozcu in a block
mail. , in I'lllla4elphia. • .
- tinnollterii pride them 4vos, on
ih, .fa, ` , t that no- pc.n[on within the .ttoda of
. that stuto has boon suspected of .o 'Nlithau
, :uturder...
—The_latest British trave
tyre vkitca.Ltni'irirra, and vrrittm abo
e o ri•Ceuso many aloe, Wok'
Be. to n.
—A grand oonvenfiton of
Szi 141'1,14 tho Sta.te '
Vt., sontelitne dit,ting the sum,
aLiont:: all want to leave town abon;
sacs
r''P!irt lriftoqy eirmilat
1:;‘, frikr of Wollingtor,
'rt.4kot ba
Lee/m.6, or
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Ar K-"f?..." 7 4 01444t1til
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indfoted • grportcr.
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' ',.. DEMOCRACY. I
e Now York IVorla, in a reeenti l
arti e, enumerates some of .. the
_im
p° nt ;measures the .Demodratic
party will!adicicate . when "it `obtain s! control ofithis country. lifferusingl
the artichii. we notice, several - promi-1
alit and ' Fin - urea of the '
a 4 Vreitted; among which - are, the
indemnifyieg of the late' slaieholderl
for the Jells of their slave, property
and( then Ilification el the constitn4
tio4l "a endments:, Senator "314nj,
ToN r ilias 4. cently repeated the
~state
me t that; in the event of the transi
fer of the ',government_ to the
, hands
of the Deitiocricy, the Southern 'wing
intend to demand restitution in *o.F
'
ney for ' slave property. TWA the
Hunts:46 (Alabama) Itent:lvirtualli
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ad its, When it says that the ,Sotillf
wilt not "Iforgive the robbe4 91 four.
the andimillions of dollars, Proper it,
.
tarn,
ty *ed to her by the Conatif
tution- of 1 the United States.'-' • Tho
- these four thousand mill
lio sot . d'ellars'is probably one of the
mel
odAy which the World prO' r :
po "s to leduce, the national debt to
13110 a minimum that it will ..not be.
ne ess — iiyi, to tax the' people. • This
would a little more than double the .
delit, wijcli would be in ' keepio4'
with Deoocratic rule in New Yorlf.,
%clime thb city and county - debt - has
, i 44
been' - doubled since Elorptivs ,
was
elOted niayor in 1866.. ..
'
The i niilliftcation of flip constit4-
tio t ial aniendments end the repeal of
allithereconptruction acts, which
Debocrapc National , . Convention.
pronOune . bd "revolutionary, nulltind
'void,",lisiono of the prime :-object
wltielt,the Democracy has in vier
should i.,t---,secure power. 7On vts
point the testimony is so abundant,
thl t onelis at a loss where to be lu
i ,:. {
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n giving citations. We may refer
nt . Igeneral i to all the recognized Dein- 1
°critic leaders, lturam.ts, BLAIR, Si-- 1
ikiiS, ad and to nineteen:twentieths :l
ofi tie 'D ' emoeratic - journals. We
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have frohT time to time given extracts
from-th se journals in prodf of this,
and will only add one more at this
time sine it is fresh and sufficiently
eliplicit to admit of no inisconstrne
tin. The Memphis App;vl, in shoW:
r ' '
whyi there will not be auothe'rre-
IEI
ii to span
• ,- ~;
it 5 toti6ots.
I
ky .Whialry is
n is oiogg.
aP"
not
el BO
woman could
theme silo
dia
nal
has
nery
1 Uc
,bls.,
er's
• /lis
', all
my is
.halo
und
DEMI
with
bridge
owa.
have
set at
used.
•efas
d itafe
14.0.
Kent
. The
three
from
thp
f acute
ESE
etion
nos, of
nd liar
11, when
uu, 700,-
1 San
of rice,
1 1 raids of
i Pacific.
ands 44
jue runs
re ex
pro-
ting $5 :
mpared
'pts from
, a de-
t New
,alves
.d swine
. the sap
times, of
p never,
or who
it gayo :
old la-
all the
of Rut
. er. The
that time.
there is
din Eng
bi• nth—
tr, the:
awe: tie.-
ArtPiet •
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EDITORS •
Fc.lCl.l. S. V. ALVOlip
Thursday, May 18, 3.47.1 t,,
. I = lla,
1g
'Elliott, I says :: •
.we do! not believe there w ill be another
v r for thk Union, because we believe the Ddm
. atic paty will triumph in 137 . 14,-and•-upon a
- littform t at will insure a apbedv return to
1 stittitil nal prerz.Tative, power and law. It.:
'le ier.e t/..e utnio.riom; mrienanacrittr, and 011 the
a s in. Ili rptinwe (v. Mon, wll. be, aripal Nut,
dthat, ithout disturbance. of any kind, Ithe
t
. lance of political power. will be taken. from
Nlance
.vv England and restored to i majority of the
great Statics with which must rest forever the •
i ty of maintaining a trne' Union, based upon
d 1
neentVfree and unreserved." , •
Will the 'il'orid add these tw to!
• i
itfs list of things'which the Demoekrt
ei prorioso to do when they get '! in
p i 6w er ? I '
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INFORMATION TO SOLDIEU.S. ,
To s •idlers entitled to a qUati l ter
s .ction of the public lands under the
a is of ougress, and desirous of llo
ealing it load trying
„thar - forturkeS in
. ~ ae y l 'e t b t f t . ll ll (e b e
~
ii:i p it C r re
t i g
e n . c es
of d
i a s
e p h i
a o
r n ie b e e
d r .
.'s Iclier . ;who • Eris settled in
_Kansas
irita tb,, Western paper genie de
tails oflhis exilerieneci, which will' be
off Int e ie:s tr to those of licd means • .
r o wish to engage in f i a ismin,, , iwhere
land is cheap. He located a Atonic
t.ead cif 160 aer's in Dickinson conn
th., Within fourteen mileSof,the Kan
sras'Paeific Railroad—as good la!nd,
Ale say& as Can be • found' in Katisas
In in Kentucky.; His homestead cost
him $118_110..; ho has to live on it 'Ave
tearS,httr2it the expiration of that
-', .-0 expiratio.e.
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riod if he can p
r J - 4
ove lie has 42t
t
een absent from it . more than six
itionths 'at one. time, .he em get a
ateralfor it from the Government,'
4nd iti,is then his -to dispose of as; he
pinks proper. The only - mivan i :ge,
'pc*sol,dier has over Abe citiieni in
fans nilittcfr is;that he can take mu ler
t.,
ill° H4ruestead law, 16Ft acres ofland .
lvithinLtwenty_miles of a railroad to
1.4-hich hiand grants have been made,
while tho citizen can 'take only SO
acres. i nut outside of railroad limits
:thmre is no such distinction. .. Water
l fourid there bydigg - inTg at an airer
t• 1 -
ire depth of forty feet. Timber is
scarceland lumber expensive. Horses
tiro lii h, but Indian ponies can be
ought at from $3O to SGO .eiteli:
ir (roodfor _for herding or
r , o ~
omen light. service: Texas cattle
,
can MI bought, one year, old, at $p to
G; twb years old - , $lO to . $1.2; tbreo
ears, i)ld, $l5 to $2O. They are g-el
:brally livery poor when they arrive;! in
•.tlie. Sttite, but prairie grass is plenty,
'and'they 'soon impri.;ye in condition;
i
purchiiscrs often double their' money
. n
Thep in 'a single year. Ilailt,oad:
ands 'are selling from $3 to Is 7 per
. .1
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E ."gal The Border Raid .Bill, p4sed
-
, ' y the. Senate some time since, iv, - as
"defeated in the House- Fast week.
The clovernor recommends the L'eg-
islatif":e:to take sonic action tol in
!duce the . General Government td pay
.he damages-sustained by the . Ati
wis4l Chambersbrirg, by the *M%-a
-1
'sion Of LEE'S army. It seems , ,t us
f,t,i
-t. that some restitution shOlild . be
,made
seer' The Democratic Set of
Penn,Sylvania refuse to adjourn. j Let
the peivle remember that the Re,Pub
lican anajori in the Iroise votea to
adjourn ieve 1 days since.
1 -
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* bing ton
, to r 0 Th - ,20corrfsi)on
-1
( deata of the N.Y. Trauue have been
:
arrestoc l' - hy order of the lienal,J for
, ..I .
pArrpptitlouftly obtaining a copy of
0 - ,v , ,1;;; , 1.4,141,0n Tre:4 And fors••ard
! irk i 4,,, .nt w Yolk i 4 udv:4li.e 4--it t li
, !,..:,',.:4 , , t.:.:,,1: ;,•,I,!ir 117 Go fierilAtit,
•
ve6.,Wit find the following in the
publiehediproeeedings of the - Ho'
the city' after the passage_ ef the jt ,
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4.•
resolution increfiale• pay - - 4,
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fPrEsteoarar.
3141:43CE TON to apinenig
said : lirosterday .aftervitta, 'jobb reiblidibbe
passed this House incretuiing, or Jproggri vi.a. lrla
'know pro rata pay to members of
and Senate-ebd the employes
_of' the 14 . .-•
lure. I not only voted agains the passage of j
the bill, but also called for the yeas and nays
ttuoo trrlcntr: thaei. -- rinurtgabend - by &a
Speaker tem., or at least not recognize& '
...V. lISAKUSLEE. I would also say,that
occupy the same position that the , ,gentleman
from'Bradford Thank] dees..l
- Mr. CORAY., I desire to say the same thing.
Mr. JOSEPHS. .I desire !to say the la mb
Thing also. (Great laughter :3
Mr. STRANG. Wherever.the
_gentleman
fioa'the - Tbled - dhsteter IldlederTplll.l
' Josephs] is, theream Lebo . ; /Renewed laugh
terp
never 'had tuiy. &nib
inembers_•opposea the: ed i
talie pleas ure •in pnbh
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=2
above
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We have - fdso received from Mr.'
PARA letter explaining he matter,.
which fully exonerates both him
self and Mr. BUCK from any responsi
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bility in not having the _ yeas and
.1 -
nays recorued. .It is nowevet nnlor
tunate that the Speaker otdd call .
to the chair such qui , Puloni•
member as Mt.*JosEpus is known to'
be: .
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• „ 11aniusaveo, Ps., ay 13, 1871,
48. V. ALvonn-Dear Sir: I flee - by the BE
rorrim.of this week such reference to the paii
vigil-of the resolutictri 'through Pie House in
creasing the pay of members, at to - do many
members injustice, among whore is Mr. Buck.
AS is usual at such times, to wit4thotxmlidertw
tiou of the private calendar upon second read,
ing, I was not in the chair, and was also in the
'Senate, listening to a debate there,when arose.
intion-provi(ling for the payment of clerks et
'tending the coal investigating Committee, was.
reported with_ an amendment' lincreasing the
pay of members and °Shiers a the House. A
!lumber of gentlemen Stated to -the House the
',next Morning (Sir.' uck bei ng one), th at in
vain, they called , for the yeas and nays; but the
Speaker, ?Jr. I Tntieplis, - ot Philadelphia, failed to
recognize the call, and declared Clio resolution.
adopted. Mr.. Beardideti, of Suequehanna,
clone rushing , into the Senate, 'saying that
was needed in the House. and just as we arriv
ed
in;the ball, the -House had agreed to ad
- I have thought . props : : to make this
statement and ask you to publish it.
- _ Very truly yonrA
Jesus H. Wamn.
• THE TRE ATI%
Its iipieCitir Ppivisionowarhe Algibifins,
CIEIIIIIII • Beparately Cor,tilidered—Free
ritairties, Free Navigation, Free
• Transit.
Thl treaty commences by reciting
th&a thoritv . of the high contracting
prtics and the purposel,of the docu
ment.' -
THE 4,111A34.CL..1*13.'
,
The tirst subject is.,thc. Alabama
claims. These claims ‘6. --- to bo ad
justed by a tribunal- of i five arbitra
tors—one appointed by the Presi
dent; one by tlm Queen, of England,
one by the 'Emperor of. Brazil, one
by the Prdsident Of Switzerland, and
one by the King of Italy. These.
Commissioners are to meet in Gene
va—to receive documentary evidence
furnished by the respeetive govern
ments—to hear counsel, one on each
side, if- desirable, on any particular
point, and make awardiat the earli
est possible time. If these COMIIIIB-.
sioners make award; it will be as a
sum total- to be distributed by the
respective Governments: If they do
not make specific award, lnit only
general rules and decisions, then a
board ofitbree assessors will be ap
pointed to make the specific award
in -individual -eases. One assessor
will be appointed byte President,
one by the Queen, midi the third by
the two jointly:, Tbese . assessors will
sit 'in Washington.
The regret of the British Govern
ment (aS has alrely bees reported)
is frankly expressed at the escape
and depredations of the Confederate
cruisers.
ThrCe special rules of neutral obli
n. Oniare laid down :.
I. It shall be the duty Of a neutral
nation to M' duo diligence to pre-,
vent the building and Ltitting out or
escape of any vessel. intended to
make war upon another-.nation with
which it is at peace.
IL It shall be the duty of a nation
liot to permit such _vessels to. enter
any of its ports for repairs, muni
tions or supplies, of, having entered
not to permit their departure.
111. 'lt shall be the duty of a, na
tion to' use due
,diligence to prevent
the violation of any of .these obliga
tions in any of_its ports, or waters:
__These rules are not admitted to
.Inive been recognized as gnch when
the Alabama escaped from _a- British
port, but the British Will adopt these
rules in consideration of,, the Alaba
ma claims as if they Ina:Akan in
force, and the two nations bind
.themselves in the ftitUre to_abide by
them,
The Alabama claimS aro consider
by themselves distinctly and•as a
separate branch of alithns.7 •
OT3EIt ACM CL~1319
arc to be-settled by'an ordinary joint
commission, such as have been again
and again apppointed to settle claims
betkveen the United States and Great
Britain, France, Spain, Mexico, Peru
and other nations. ' The claims to be
considered are those relating solely
to iDjuries to person or property by
acts,done or committed in the pro
gr',2SS of .the war. These commission
ers are to sit in Washington—one to
be appated by the President, one
by the Queeh,'and one by the, two
jointly. , -
THE FISIIF.TuE.R.
As has beon, already published, all
the sea fisheiies (excluding river fish
eries and shell fishery) are opened,to
the exactly reciprocal use of all citi
zeni of both nations, *ith the privi
legg of 'landing 'anywhere to dry
nets, cure fish, purchase supplies, or
sell the products of the fisheiy, sub
ject only to the local and general
laws and regnlatiOns 4: • ,:d the landing
place.
The relative value - of this conces
sion is to be considered and deter
mined by a Board of Commissioners
appointed as the preceding.. If. they
-decide that the privilege is worth a
certain sum more to, the United
States than the. reciprocal privileges
nro.to citizens of Greet Bntain, the
United States, shall Pay that sum.
This commission will sit in Halifax.
FREE nrSIONTION
of all waters belonging to the two
Governments is stipulated for citi
zens of both nations. The canals
part!privateprpperty, the two
.nations engage tcy I.l;rge the States
-rind the Provinces respectively to
grant full freedom of luso of all facili
ties for water transportation to citi
zen's of both countries.
FIIES TIU.'IIII4
is • stipulated fot all 1-productions of
either country through the territory
of the other- to a point within the
.13Smo—as for exaMple, of wheat from
Milwaukee across C' . ssla, by the
Grand Trunk railway', to Os‘ego,'on
the way to New York; in bond, under
such regulations as the two nations
way presegibe. Also for transit of
foreign goods in -IxkUid• from - New
York, Boston, Portland, and =oh
other portgaa the Government
designate. Witpliitiketm* idiot
Canada, ivithottle i rseut of dnti
kthillWed that Cl
10 11 vinefs.4l4 l 74Y ne el
'lay elk • - JO be carried.
O w
num
)
The • •afftie trei* shall - be ten
yea" and ger as shall
be satisfactory to both nations. at ,
that time, by giving notice ofl . two
years to the other nation. .(7
- '
4 , 4411 M 4.-:.-•••••••. , -....--
. . -
LEER PUN . . .
BiagAnsorsta,lfayle., 871.
The ; dead i
*Stan ! or toe ii
, *-141 , "SM. . rib. &aid
kodcln 0914 regime illitettaNY A
midi or 4*h:was:rd. vo Dope the repo,il rol
gi ‘ nora
alm.Rtion Wilke gifhiAkilkM/0". 41" v e#*
bletiet, salt Wilt rindotibtedly cause a '
of business, not mily hots bur Om th'e
country. Is it natio° tad that - a hi ‘. align
ing, bad menoihould here the fewer tor con
trol the labor`of the country as to care Orb
destitution among the poor, and less • end in-
convenience to ,:cipitalista? How lif 4 ellet
Sher things continie? Will the W. A.
alleto:44e rod:tar - business of the fl;
/not wee -the ar nal diocesan coin tion of
the Protestant Epheopil Chnich "Was to sot-
Lion in this city. Bishop SIMMER be too ill
CO *side, pie M. A. DzWout Him chii
• ' .
' The line•between the "highs " laid lows ' '
was more closely drawnolhan tors ; and'
the election for Staldlnteotemitteiii and.Dep,
•
h.,
uties to the General Conventiou readi bi - &
complete victory for the loir shun •
The Bishop's chargt was. read . =
.morning- , xt was rote* }tat lengthy, .•
nil the_ higliest . commrdations from
Men. 4 -.7
Dr. HiLisiow Opened his new Dri
on chestnut street, uncleethe'.Contiri
kJ, on Wednesday evening. It Is one
most." gorgeOus" ostablishniOnta in II
and attracted large 'ciestds TIM • a tal
The store is quite small, and tho stock
but no expense his been spared in tint .
ELIGLICDOLD is a practical illustration of the bon
eilis of advertiainp. His colosrl fortre has
bden accumulated . within a few yeari, 'end he
attributes his success mainly to the Übe of
printer's ink. .
Messrs. J. B. larrincorr & Co . . re ix4ing it
ile
large addition to theii already owed store :
When completed, tho.building will r h from
Market to Filbert street, 375 fest, wi a front
of forty feet on Market, and about seiiinty-tire
t that air
eme, 11134
shing _ the
=I
on Filbert. This establishment is on , .
largest publishing and bobk houses in
ed States. Their stock comprises e
in the lino of books and litationory w
be thou ht of, so that the country d
save much time and :trouble by .Tiffi
store. I was particularly struck with t
and amount of stock in the Statioli
Mont, which is superi9tetided by fir.
A. Drawl, a most accomplished and
gentleman. Visitors to. the city slio ,
visit to this establishment.
For country parties, I can say nlth'
interesting than to recommend.to
the paper 4:archonse of Bryon, F
WALMEN, No. 10 South 6th street.
from experience that this is one of th
tablishments in the country, and thei
of doing baguets will prove entirely
ry total who deal witlethem.
Mr. Durrsr, the well known Bupe.:
of the Continental Motel, will open tho
House, Cape May, about the first , of
any of your nnmerous readers have of
visit the sea shore during the cominJ
they should by all means give Mr.
Ile knows how to " keep a hotel."
rental is too well known to require
from as. To visit Thiladelphia and
the Continental is to visit. France ant
Paris. I consider it the best• vend
on the continent, and Mr. purity
Most genial and obliging men I have
MAI see that I em running this 1,
what may be considered a "pair,"--al
is not—and so wilt close.
ELIMINATION OF tJLOFF RY DOO
TOES GRAY AE) VANDERPOOL
Dr. John P. Gray, Superinte,den
of the Lunatic Asylum at:Mica, and
Dr. Vanderpool, Of Albany, ibo were
requested by the Governor-to exam
ine Ruloff, relative-to kits mental con
dition,,errived in this city_l4t even
ing, accompanied by Dwight - King,
of Schenectady, a stenographic re
porter. Dr. Vanderpool was also ac
corePanieg by his wife. I
The decision will be watched for.
with a great deal of interestl, .115nless
stayed by the Governor, the execu
tion will take place a week :i.ora to
morrow. - I
• We learn from Dr.
.'V dorpool
that the examination was , , ry thor
ough, testing the mentid sin physi
cal condition of the pri ner. A
great dead the- time was Ispent in
conversation about his book and up
on religions subjects.
From other sources we learn that
the commissioners told Itloff that
t
they cilme.as private citize n
, by the
solicitation of the ' Governer, and
werenot acting in an official . capaci
tyre.
• Ruleff said thatit was not his de
sir©. have an insanity commission
appointed, and ho bad never suggest- .
edit:
The pri so ner at first lippearect
weak, and spoke in a low ono, but
after about an hour he recovered his
usual tone of voice, and coniversed in
his customary manner. . _
an the subject, of the ereafter,
Ruloff is not prepared to pt any
re
form of ,religious faith. Re sa id that
j r
sometimes he thinks there •ay be a
God; and an eternity i but !the sub-
jcct is :beyond. his comprehension,
and he has no belief about the future.
He admires nature, and the symmet
rical arrangement of natural objects,
but he is not convinced that man
has a spirit that shall, live 'after the
body is dead. In short, he believes
only what can be demonstrated be
yond a doubt. .
On being interrogated a to why
he had spent so much ti e in the
study of philology, he said I was to
prepare himself for any i p sition he
might be called to' occupyi and the
last thing he said to the dr-tors, as
they were leaving him, wns to re
quest•that they would intercede to
have his life spared for tbeibene fi t he
would be to science, if _ permitted to
live:
'The doctors were supplied by the
District AtiSrney, at their request,
with icopies of the 'case,l and ' the
points on both sides and ether pa
pers, giving• information about the
trial of the murderer.
The doctors and Mr. King, their
Secretary, were very careful not to
say anything to positivelyforesha
d-881
ow their, decision; but- it was very
certainly inferred that thy do not
believe the prisoner in e, or de
ranged in mind to a degree tii-, take
any weight df the' responsibility of
his crime from him: It •May, there
fore, be understood that the Goieni.-
or will not interpose a stny of pro-,
ceedings or a commutation of sen
tence in the way of theett it h i m of ,
the death sentence on Ty,. of
next week—Binghamton 'ilepublieen,
10th'inst. -
sir Gov. HorricAN refuses to res
pite nevem and he will undoubtedly
pay the penalty of the law to-day.
Ruv says he will be remembaed
long after lionavai is forgot*, and
that the weild is only spi ; • g iteelf
in hanging him.
a
noble . paper. ; 'lt gm - te IzikT:rrt:t2g
tit lowmovernentaAutd,utam
plea of the leaders_to whouLthe pro-
OrPohtici is the eliject of life.
Mhtislite licittWillufirrPPea#
,' be it swords is with NA'
s' A . afelirreditfiffliratelforrthii"
raettiondly. terms.:'. ICUs iliipar
agittg :'theme' opponents, -they, =take
great care in presenting, td; the pee,-
ple the virtues and good.qualities .of
their own champions, the inntunerar
ble adviuttages the public is ~,,
rience from .their election . to. 0 •
sad the undoubted qualiftmdicms
theysposeess to disehargilluEduraus
of thp coveted -position. Thee* party
martetivere are ,perfectly -rumlerstood
'by every\ intelligent person in , this
enlighten lank and are looked up-
OA AO aMa Ot1301111;43, 1111 d in , per
feet keeping *th the time-hon or ed
usages of •poli contest, Bnt still,
people are ,often not ink'ingly led. by
(:,designing and men to take an
active,pezt in theention, -
It is& plain fact ••• a, parr, maw
no matter how well Aqushfied,• door
not standfthe least poiseibdel".show "
foto political office,---kes`dOeli not be
long to the_ " ringr •Conseqvamtly, he
mast needs clear the -track rand Sup-.
port-rnen who've able to kiie ea the
interest of their money. ,Is this-lib,-
erty and equality, as our forefathers
istanded it should be.? Are men of
wealth end: influeno' in•
forming "rings" to trample Upon
the rights.of mew of less j means; to:
earn &livelihood? ' • . .'
' Here are.disabled soldiers, emi
nently.qualified to fill any • ordinary
position of trust ; but when they ap
ply for a situation, their application
is laid on the-table, or -consigned to
'the waste-basket. - .People soon for-:
get the - sacrifices these brive. men
made. Let men of wealth and influ
ence, whose circles have *ever been
broken by the rude handkit war, re
-fleet upon these things, and pre14461-4
bar with feelings ,of gratitu e, ,the
men who secured to them such a
blessing as is oar free 'and noble
land. PeIiASIONLL.
liimaastarrs, Pa., May 9,-1871.•
! store,
yi Ho
; Of tho
• city,
4 hoar.
I • •
I mated,
4. Dr.
of the
I. &Unit
"' g
b can
may
their
•
display
Depart-
Camaxa
obliging
141 pay a
i
is.. Gov. JEWELL was inatigunited
on Monday.
more
Ir notice
anus. &
I know
beat ee
-1
manner
M.. The miners at Scranton still
refuse to work, and are continually
inakindsuch hostile demonstrations
as to render it necesshry to keep a
force of militia in readiness to quell
any disturbance.
itendent
Stockton
Ire. If
Lion to
A L eaeon,
NeAl'Advertitemota
t es .
io Conti
n7 notice
I -
.•t go to
A LIST &CLASSIFICATION OF
.1-1- Penton!' chgastod In the sale of good*, wire.,
and merchandise in the county of Riad-ford, for the
Athena terp. - -Da4 Gardner
A. fieldleman
Athens boto—J. L. Corbin
- Morse brother
Hine & Burbank
John Carroll
F. K. Lyon
F Park
Frazier k Drew
A A Eloper •
Mitchell hroiliera
•G A Perkins •
F T Page
W Comstock
F D Ritter
Fitch & Kinney
• G L Easterbrooka
Alba bero-0 0 Manley At Son
O,F Young • •
L I.Andrces
Asylum twp.—U MoNly
Albany twp.—Miller k nested ,
8I) serigeno k Co. e
F M Lewis .
E Patch
Barclay. twp.—W J Thompson '
Tail Creek Bit. Coal Co.
Burlington boro.-0 P Terry
W D Green
Renben Morley
—MOrtimer Knapp
Burlington west.—Edward E Loomis
Canton boro.—Spakling A Dartt
A V Trout
James Kenny -
Doty & 'Tuthill
Ii Miller k Co.
-llicock k White &
Ezekiel Newman _
T 0 Cowen •
" Id Allen
. Burke, Thomas k Co_
• E L Manley) -
Denmark & Merritt
W B Cranmer
Colwal & Witmer' .
H Morgan
Pierre, Tripp & Pierce .
• •II B Parsons
Canton twp.—E C VanDyko
C B Prondloot
no. see
bed hotel
of the
es cr met.
lofts into
ithough it
Vit.sult.
•
'Wolcott k Manley
Columbia twp.—alerris Fairbanks
II Ferguson
\ . Austin & Watkins
'L B Slade
B F Knapp
C a Mccielland
W 118mila:et
Franklin twp.—Megee Brothers •
Charles Taylor
Granville twp.—McMurray k Knapp .
- L D Taylor
Herrick twp.—Giddlngs & Anderson
W Parka
Litchtield.—VA Reeves
E Wolcott
M Layton •
Leßoy twp.—B 8 Team .k Co.
II M iiolcomb
White k Bailey
- Leßaymille—Gorham ie•Colertian
J F Demerit'
SW '
Wm Davies b Son
Baldwin &. Blackman -
LL
D CI =Man.
Gregory k Moire.
N Johnson.
Mourne born.—Tracy & llellob
.1 G Cranium
A D Fisher -_
8 W Alden •
• Rockwell k Smith '
0 B. Rockwell
Monroe twp.A I Hurts
J k Cowell '
Irvine k Sumner
Orwell twp.—Henry Shoemaker
8 N Bronson • -
Friable & Coburn
• B Casa
Overton twp.—F Cabana ECo...
John Sherman
Martin Heichemer
Heichemer k.Motbacher
Courcoraz O'Brian
Pike twp.—ll A Ross
E J Easterbrooka
J Borrows k Son '
Rome boro.—M L Maynard.
E W Barter -
J Whittaker k Son
L R Browning
• George Nichols
•
L A Ridgway
Itidgbru7 twp.—A 11 Vorhis
Robinson k Craig .
• Evans k Cooper
- -Franklin Eaglet.* ,
WL McAfee
South Creek.—W W Roberta
W 8 Pitt
N E Eingsland
Sraithffel Riggs
E 8
• - J}Mes TPWebb
Syl k bore.—Page Monroe -"'-
/ Clar Tinkham
Bpringlield.—ey Scott
..
N Watson - ••
Cheater Harknosa ' •
EMithequin.—Tarole7 & Watkions
Gore &Ornery
Standing Stone.—TE Bush
A Was -
tel
Espy •
T e rry tells..-LW k 11 Easton
Troy boro.—E C Oliver _ & Eons
D Fkicher
Crean & Porter
A E. k 8 N Spalding
Dewey. & Co.
Jewell & Pomeroy
Eaghmy k Gray
Davison & McCabe
Mitchell. Marrkk. k. Co.
• Newberry & Peck •
Plerce:4 l / 4 - Cowen
8 W Paine
Rains:Son, Magwell k Leonard
Newman & FMK=
Charles Groht
RP Radington -
, J E Grant ' •
D Long & ae.
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 700
12 12 50
34 700
14 7OO
14 • 700
14 700
14 700
H 7' 6 00
14 700
14 7do
14 7.00
14 700
14 F 700
'l4 7
13 10 , 00
13 10.00
14 7W.,'
14 1 00 '
13, .' 10 00
13 10 00..
33 "10 00
14 7'oo
, 13 10 (X)
16. 700
13 10 00
14 .7 - 00 -
14 700
14 700
14' 700
14 700
14 700
14 700
. 14 7 00
14 700
14 700
• 12 12 50
14 700
12 12 50
13 'lO (4)
14 7 On
13 10 00
14 700
14 . • 700
13 10 Do
14 - 7bo
14 1 60
It 7 , 00
21 - 15 00
14 760
• 1.1 • 700
14 ,7 00
14 . 700
14 700
14 7 00
11 . 7 00
13, 10 00
13. 10 08
14 100
14 700
14 . 700
13 .10 00
14 700
13 10 00
11 15 SO
16 ,700
•• 11 • 13 00
.`l. 700
700
14' 700
34 1 7 00
14 700
14 700
14 j 700
33 ~ 10 ou
14 ,• ,7410
1,4 700
43 10 00
_
14 700
14 7.00
14 7110
14 700
14 T 00
14' 700
12 12 50
10 20 03
11 15 00
11 •15 00
• 8 3000
14
7.00
11 15 00
4 AO 80
13 10 - 00,
12 12 50'
-13' 10 00
tl 30 GO
14 700
Teinlikilll;;;4 AU3II h itioline 13 10 op'.
Wm Ditttick ' 13 10.00
J Calkins -14 • 700
' Martian Brotbenr 5•., • 14) 20 00
Porter & Kirby = 13 10 00
McCabe k Edwardry • G 50 SO
3,14
U. 7 Do
Jobn=ityrb •14 700
• ".,n W atoll it 03. • , ' :12 12 60
Woodford & Clerk • .• 11 15 Os
B A Pettee lk Qo. 12 • 12 50
.; T Erosoosa • . •-• ' -- 14 • 7.00
Ta7iorkll 15 00.
1744 . ..Ctisinbeffte ; - -7 SO
[For the itzroirres.)
C 449. Licenme.
. • 14 $7 00
14 700
• 14 7 00
,14 700
, • 14 .700
14 00
14 7 00
9 • 25 00
12 12 50
1 9 3 " 10 r
13 10 ob
14 7 00
'l3 10 00
14 700
19 1249
13 10 4)0
13 10 00
14 700 .
13 - 1000
14 700
14 700
IS - 10 00
. 14 .7 00
14 700
5 WOO
30 bo
14 7'OOJ
14 , 7,„00 '
14 700
14 7 - 00
13 ;10 00
11 .13 00
14 ~7 00
14 •;P„ , 1 . 09
11 1.5 00
14 , X 7,00
•10 30 00
14 ) 7 00
11 . 10 00
14 . 700
9 27 00
14 100
14 - 700
14 •
10 00
14 -- 700
14 • • 7 00
11 15 00
11-7,,, , 10
1 ;1 3
- 14 /
- 11 100
05123
-'
Demigerel Brothers 1
~.4 . 0
~._• oo
1 . 4 4 4 Li c li = liiiiii', i: 4 Ti L I ...- e - It :Di oo •
IX* 0 rodeos stlikak 44 .t r ::" , -Ir oo
. , • ....... • ••,S 7 . -to so.
'.. '. ,„„ - WOll.l z: - ••e - "' Ii 12 60
~., 7 -- • 1) - .ti, 'I 00 ,
...4„..-4_, -.. , 666 k,...,), . • ):_:. 4: tx: 60
)
• V .
_,,,,' I ' -.•-- .. s-. 0 - - `'.2..44z ,, -,- oo
- A ..' ••• • • " •"‘ II -'••• 0 00
V,..... , II 1 00
• Z 6113ehwars --t.t.eiff.s• - 7 00
. ••■,," 'A X Warner 14 7 00
• 7 A Drown ' 13 10 00
::,... ..-...Ma /011141 , - ~ ••••................-- . . It ••••• • •11 - 00 -
11,1414siray k fferrett' - ' 92600
It X .ffoe ,- 'l3 • 10 00
_ Henry Harris ' • l2 12 60
X Lewis k Bon . 14 • 700
._-_ . Cieo Linker - _ _ -•- -10 ._ 20 CO -
Xmas k Rlldreth - 10 20 00
- 11 15 00
(l IT II ' X W A I lr 14 100
"I D ftlllvaa - 13 'lOOO
—.,....4.114it1ffik ~—...-.---• —4 -II- •
Powell kOa - .. '. . 2 • 'l5O 00 ,
O r Crate • • , ;12 • 12 50 •
Pattersokk4kiilky r' .' - - 1.• ;-.10 20 00
H Jambe - - "-::: "'- ' ' ' 'l9 10 00
' Cowell k Hier • I 11* 15 00 ~
Carroll k Co. ' ll 15 Ot
Peter 114111 • - • i '' 14..17 00
BT Docker -- • _ 14 "7 00, ,
=t
I ii Rama k Co,, '
lit
000
..-. j Jllilaey .. -•
; .
Vakvolatt A co.' . , . 14 'I 00
J Beidletoan .13 • ' 10 00 •
'• L B Powell. :- 14 • -4 00 •
' • J Xerldeth k Co. 12 12.50
....
Tasearara l twi.•;•-•4 .1 191Yari 13 _ 10 00 •
Mier twp.-X can _ • It, roo
CP Marcell.' . •. 14 7 00 •
• Jackson llolleaback • ' "• 13 lO 00
C Xr 0 00
J 8 Ro irt ti la -- - .' . 1
14.9
1 700 •
A Watkins - ! la ' 700
Wilmot twp.--Joalik Itoandr r ' • i 14' ' T-00
• Lewis --, . I.•
• , • • • 14 700
1 1 7yeoz.-J P 19attloe - • ' . 1,1 : 14 7 00
Wella.-.1. 0 Randall I ' 'l4 . 7DO
L riabephota .- • " - ;l4 - 7 00
-0 L Shaphim i k.. • - ... , 11l '3 O 0 0
illndhiusc-Wm Harrington • • \l4 700
W9911-12.ymeall ••• • • •' ' :It 7 . 00
Warren'twp.-41), IP. Cocpar I Xlitaay ' ,••• 10. 4
• / 0 00
1
G W Talmadge' - * ' 14 -1 00
.-JAlde
Wyaluaing.....Xoeler k Vaugheet .
~. , .14 7 . 00
Lafferty & Liwdott ' 'lO 20 00
Amy & Boanatost • ... , 12 • 10 00
T A. Camp 14 700
.1 N Avertll. •• •
~ .IA - 7-00
E 3 Halidtt l ...4 Co. ,12 12 MI
Ol' C4autbarlXlNZ. '- . . " it, '7 00
-II X, Tborapeos it, • 16 T PO
Oaylord•Brothers 1., •' 14 700
A Levis' •.•'' \ • • - 'l4 12 50
Acklen,,Llard k Blather %.• , U.. 15 00
- 0 11 Bixby . , „13 .10 00
Clark Hokimbaelt, ,
'. - •• 14 7 00
11 0 Aitkley.k BMW* • .1 • U. :LI 00
iffeeler k Yaugtuut, ,- ,/ . , , , „ 4 •6 00
.
e • ' 4 500
A lint. of persons cnd In tanning Dillard tables
and boillter___ rrWlge counts of Bradfield for the
"car 1871 : •
c 140. Tables. - '.l.lconse.
.
Trorboia--iforgin kWolf • • 2 $4O 00
.Towanda born . —A & E Smith i 1-, 50 00
' C T Smith
Mrs. C W &beanie* , .4 - ' 6O
,00
Altar of Persona ensiled In ` the bailors 'and
brokers busincia In tlta cautty Orlidiolle for the
year 1$71:
Elsa. License.
Troy bore.--"eacery Brothers . - .9 $25 00
Canton boro.—Stralt. Clark & Co. 9 25 00
Towanda horo.--43 F Bason & Co. 9 22 00
.
C kfrrcur 0 30 00
' A 114 and'elawatfleatlon of persona engaged in the
sale of .patent medicines. badmen'. &c.. in the
county of Bradford far the year 1871
Athena born.—Homo Brother_ '
G A Perldeut
Albany.--S D Sterignie & Co.
Canton born.—Colwell A Whitman
Fratildhe.--Clunios Taylor
GranTills. , —LD Taylor
_ _ _
Lellayseille.—.l F Bosworth 4 5 00
Lelloy.—B F Tears k Co. „ 4 s'oo
Monroe born :-- WW Alden ". 4 8 ea t
Rldgbnry twp.)-IRotdneon k Craig 4 500
Troy boro.—P. F Redlngton 4 a 00
Newman k Parsons 8 10 00
Towanda borci. , —Drl; C Porter, Son it C 0.3 lO 001
F W Brown, 3 10 001
Porter & Kirby 3 10 011
•
h.
list of peisona engaged in running distill
arid brewers in the county 91 Bradford _for the y
1871:
Towanda boro..A Loder a 9 ,
Is 0
Towanda twp.—llenryJonee i.l 9 23
I, G. D. hissz.r.r, mercantile appraiser for th
county of Bradford for the year 1871. do hereby cer
tify that the foregoing is a correct list Of the apprais .
meat and classification. for said tsar 1871. an d - Ma
an appeal. will be held at the Treasurer's once 1.
Towanda. on Saturday. Ll:m.loth day of Jane, 1871
for the purpose. of hearing such as feel thenuielr. .
aggrieved' by reason of said aPPratanient.
Canton. May 13. 1871. .
STEBECTOOPES, VIEWS,
.A.L131.7 CLIROMOS, FRAMES. .
E. A H. T. ANTHONY k, CO. ,
BROADWAY. NEW .tOIIK. ,
Invite the attention of the tritte to their extensive
assortment of the above goods, of their publieationi
nianufactnze and tinpaitatiott. - _
ALB 9, PHOTO . •
Ir fSLNE GRAPII081D01".
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NEW VIEWS •OF :YOSEMITE.
E. , kIL-T. A.I.cniONT & co.. • ' I
Importers and :Matti:dad:urn= of
PROTOGRAPRIC 3IATEEIALS,
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:91 UrtoADWAi.diEW.
gur.lsll Opposite Metropolitan Hotel.
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Would respectfully invite t•
lattention of their customers to th
Grand Display of ..ENV SPRI
GOODS, which thOy are now
ceiving in large quantities.
MI
Each department has recei e
careful attention, and our custom r
may rely on finding a splendid p
sortment of goo4s at attracii
prices.
KEYSTONE STORE.
Towanda, Avil 19. 1871.\
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THE. YOUNG WARRIOR
The undersigned are Agents,. for Eastern Bradford
—hare weld this machine for the mutt three - years,
and will refer the reader on application td 200 farm
erg In Bradford county now using this machine to
Inbatardiate all that is claimed for it.
I-i.
• - •
Bolds its position on side hill. the wheels running
on the ground instead of the cnt_gjjass, for the same
reason mows wot or /smile len , leailng the cut
grass lying loom and light. Has steel crit-bar, steel
plated guards. planetary gearing which are protected
froth dearth and grass. • .
Can mow the- heaTiett -14m1 or fine 'egret grass
without stopping or woming the team. Being
SO TEAM CA'S WALK SLOW ENOUGH TO
CI:OG rr.
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Now Alivertheements. 4
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M O W -E
TILE LIGHTEST DRAFT,
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MOST DURABLE, I i
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EASIEST CO!siTIZOLLED
In the World. being
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W;IIEM TRACK;
10 SIDE DIZ.A.FT.
CLOSE (WARDER
Tim Kuhra are riotectedtrum
To feiners Intending to purchase a machine. we,
1 0 Y please allow ns to Mine one to ycror meadows
with any or all mowers to prove our sasertlon that
we have
TELL BErr MACHLYE MADE '
KIN ET a, WATKINS,
- maylo'7l
A NOI'IIER NEW FIRM
FUR ` N ` ITURE
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LOWER THAN EVER.
'J. s: ALLYN 'A; CO.
r. •
Having purchased the Furniture Stoic of D. L.
Pacamist id Merely's Block, barn addid- largely to
their stock, and now t ffer
FURNITUItE •
•
01 every derritition at priers which will
•
• DEFY COMPETITION. • -
Haring purchased ' the Mack for CAM, they feel
warranted in saying that they can offer greater In.
dmvmenta than any, other establishment in the
county. • Towanda. Aptll26. 11171.
TOWANDA '•
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Marble Works.
GEO. MVGABE & SON
Ilavo 'just received 110 largest assortment of
AMERICA AND ITALIAN
M A R B L E!
Ever exhibited In 4 tits aeotiOn. to which they
invite the attention of the pa*.
I
Tney keep on baril or furnish to ortlr
MONUMENTS,
TOMB STONES, MANTIES, Erf.;
Of every
AT THE LO\VEST TERMS.
Persona In want of anything In. oui line are re.
irectrully invited to - call and examine Our stock. .f
IifcCABE & SON.
Toinda* May 1. 1171
SA L F4--A VALVA.BLE
1101181L—Useinittio two for him I offer for
side valuable Ilay Stirso. He I. alight rears old
and ws hs over eleven hundred pounds.
New Albany. May 6,11-11.3* J. P. LEWIS.
A RED . KIRK - FOR
sam—the uniteesigned has ; line Yearling
Red Kirk Ball for We:: Wetghs 700, be a deep red.
and just one year old. Sire, Hon. B. LaPorte's Bed
Kirk: dam, direct deoendant of the celebrated one
owned by Marry 1131. of Towanda. Pai , • •
_ roayloll E. GUYER; Illghland..Pa.,
PROF. HORSFORD"S iftREAD
Preparation. C. D. PATCWE.
A FULL ASSORTMF.NT OF
Das= and auctip rims. at 1
arkreb 10,1564. LONG k B LEB &
or
PILES BI NDS
cuSrNDS WHOLE.
ii wittie4
aid Ground, at T
I : New Advatissmidii.
EIDINQ,.RUSSELL & 0121.,
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STOV C Pit
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TINWARE,
lrtRY- •IvpsT: CEMENT
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d 'GLASS,
AMERICAN an
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ENGLISII , LEAD.
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Jaizrrs TAAL,. AND A GRADES cur
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ItEritißLE and CQLOII4 -
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Coolc - 6467(15, • Churn Power):
'Churns,
6ltteilirriugcrs, .Nt r alb Tuklgr
Toilet Sets. taunri,
Tee Cream Freezers,iterigerators,.
Water Coolers, Ice Patters,
Mowing 141ichintil;; • Caltivatoric
Plows, • .. aced Da%
Horaol'OrAe:i• -
ranniagifillaa
i'IILVERIZED BONE DUST in 25'
,
or 200 ,lb. sacks, or:kiry superior
; fertilizer' ior gardens ' slid , °that
purposes.
fir
BABY CAItRIAGES,
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To which the tirtieular attention of. "thoonlikely. to
. intereated. a ',silica.
Lard Oil, .
Whale Oil,
• Sperm Oil, -
‘ Linseed Oil,.
Coach Varnish,
, Furniture Varnish;
•Manilla Rope,
Marline,
Hemp and Rubber Packing,
• Soapstone Packing,
, • -
SIX . No. 1 NEW SOLEAW
,
- T •U LH 1!1: & Co'.
Hubs,
sbeihnin. Pa.
hales,
Bellows, •
•
Aiiiils,• ;'
Horso 'Soils
Dash Leather,
,Erireeled Cloth.
As in the past so in the future
they will keep an unequalled assort
ment of
C'ARPENTERS.TOOLS, ,
POCKET KNIVES; FEARS,
PLATED WARE, RAZORS,' GUNS,
FLASKS ,AND SHOT POUCHES.
IRON,
NAILS, • , •
.
SHOT, •
. - GLASS, ,
KEROSENE,
POCKET KNIVES,
TINWARE,
HOES,
,-SCYTHES,
SNATHS,
• FORKS,
it
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12, IT I 'lt .A.RS.
P L A T',l"
, ZIONTY DRAWERS.
~
4 HOUSES PIPED FOR
A S 0 R
Clontraeti for Slate or in Rooffing.
SEWING
.. i c9ppure, 4 insaar.4
Timm" ARtili l9 ,1871. .
,
pijAi A A;1.6•.1
gyvi uted 424 e.,li►tn:
Willi. sue; :amine.:
ALLAuste or'imumto
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A Ana assortment of
EMIE
Saws,'
Lentlier Beltin g.
NI
Can be seen at the liafiataetory et
,tp
P~tICES LOW.
Spokes,
. - - Felloes,
`Wheels, '
Thills,i
Pipe - Skeins, `f" •
- Norway Shapes,
Nail Rods
' • Refined Iron,
DOOR LOCKS. npjas,
TABLE KNIYFS;
SCISSORS. REVOLVERS. cAtimmoEs.
'They atre.r at' Wholesale, to tho trade.
HERO - -OR OE3I,
pseud for trade circular.)
FAIRI3,IISKS COUNTER
AXD
SCALES,
PATE rl' ALAIIII
WATER,
Or fl=Mml.with
EAVETROUGHS,-,
CONDUCTORS
On abottnoOns.. •
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7 7 :1111'1021 ' •
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IFL .0 - •••!• !.. . 1-, - I 24• ' ' ( 4 11) . 4 1 110 DO* '' 2O g
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Voilil2lt bnab, ‘'.. .:.,..; ..L... :.• .- - '....' ir
(11 gtars oir'OtAng.--11rhest do lb. : came 1 bIL: '
Ilipall&DicrOrbg 33 lb& C Boatuo noL;Bseinnissi ‘. .
48.1b,":.*,"82 ibm...; Itran 20 ; Myer &NA 60;
lbs.': ilmoth7_l36ed 44•Th0.,- 'bided he atm ; - ' ‘ , 5
Dal Apple/12 fi55...,11.2,•0 10 lba. • • i
8 1 7§ ( 1(Mili• -CO/IX•tinE
:11.181TreTE.
7TovropA. - -tuitrioto count pi.
'::Priiisinsutemsaiimilult bran UNITOUghIy r e p o i n4 •
used-lownired. - noopased MEDAL
SIEPTEMBKIt E, 1870. •
g1totsik0011:11511CfAL:- & CLagg.
• - VAL DIIP,AIMEIMI, .
The raGlainf . " tOrnirtini !pada' smu t%
pregaintom Distraction and niffber : nadeur e
ldancked;clainiall
, The Conxinicraz. !li nt ?* iklyantalraa of par N it
c,consterdStictiodirmittineennary &cadmic stet et •
,Itte Nosaut.,Abprnallit drin 4a contaleal
atadiea andliteory and Practice 'reaching. •
The s cr or l in c , 'pada inatmction In the seleo rri
Ilbastrided by an extendre collection, of apparat us -
'recently
TtiVrepaired and
ielitirk incident orpplied--and other ban, •
tadlary Pada" tm •
'rubel:Mated fax oxidant. . latgoices,bi q' ;
CLAM/CAL. akagraigh Preparl4l o ll. for ow beg c o l.
leg* and modern nusenagell. j
Oirsaanom'brancbea—Mulic t l?niaring. Painting
under excellenetnatisetora:
t • limed and Booms Anay bai. obtained In the inifi ' ;
tate: Apply lo 0.• W. Ryan, and E. E. Quinlan, Asso.
ewe Erbanipal,n, TOYands. for circulars an
rot d purlieu.
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tigaoo. President Bawd Trianon,
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TOWANDA- COAIr YARD.
ADiTHHACPIE AHD Dl` coax.
The-.
_ - sodersignekilavialglassed thrCaal Turd boa
Dock at t the old "Burlap lisetn." and Just completed .
• LargeCoal-howee and Mee upon the premises, ars
glow prepared to furnish the citizens et ToWinda end
vicinity withthe differsathandsidad idrew of the above.
12139141 coals apoti the moat reasonable tenaa In gay
quantity deemed.. Peep. at tba Yard until farther
Store 47 Le
L . •arne Tint '
• • • 7 40
Linwp . 74
• •:•,-- 1 ........ •• • 7" GO
' fy... 7 Le
. Boa of 4 00
4 .. Pl et Blaclunanh . a 60
'lkll2ll!lltil'llietti 4 be
• The following additional charges will- be made 704
dethrerin* Coil withirrthe borough limits t_
Par Too.. amts." , Extra for awning in. $0 rents.
DaUTtat...l4l - " " . " 26
R' (:)r, ler ol eriay,be. lett at the Yard. corner of Riii.
road and Elizabeth Street,, or at Porter, Ittrby:a
_
Dr4iotor‘.. -, '
Vl.Ordora =radix' ant . esitc' abe accompanied altA
the sash- • ' ' WARD &,...MONTANIE.
Tar - ands, Jan-10,1471-4f. 1 .
M. WELT."' • •
- R
• COAL •LA R.Di.
. • 4e...
Until further Doti p r i cesat yard, are ' . . •
•
- Egg, or No. 2
1 $7 60
Stove, or Nos. 3 au...-. $7 soll
Nut. or, No. 5.....:_.,...• - $7 50
'Sullivan A1ithraeitirCea1....... 2 .......44. 50.
- The following additional !charges will be made for
deliveiingsioal within the bOrough limits;'.
•,
Per ton 50.et5,.. 1 . Extra for carrying in 56 eta.
'Half t0n.......35 •• ..• 25 ; :. •
quarter ton:- .25 'l, ••• " "
~/3r Leave order% at My Peal (Mice. No. 3, Her.
curs Few 131Ock. south side.
re - Orders moat:in. all !case be aocomPanieil by '
.
the cash. . •
laTcrsanda • R.-M. wELLE.s. r
ItIIEU3LVTIS3I-4—NEURALqIA.
$5OO WILL BE PAID- .
to any pore Pr.isluaing soy.Medicinesithowing half •
as many living. ,permanent curia 'as Dr.- Frrrrit's
YEOZTABLX EnEtwalio Eamtunr„ lased....tawardly
only. - A - pleasant Medicine , free from !Minions
Warrant..A. under fAth. - to hare perreanenf. -
ly cured 95 in every 100 patients treated in the p Lei
ten - yeara. (See teatimonyi. It is the scientific. pre. _
scrintion of Prof. Joe. P. Fitter. M. D., a graduate-of
- the University! of Pentlitylvaink,`A. D., 1833,—n0w
• one - of Plillacielphisil °ideal regular physiciars, and
PrOfessor of Chemistry; maid Toxicology.wno bag
made Neurlgis. Chronic arid Inflamatory •• Rheum*:
tiara the specialtyof 'his entire professional life—a •
fact vouched for by the raignatmtis accompanying_
' each bottle, and other testimonials of many prom(.,
ment renowned physicians andlergymen... To pro
tect sufferers from poisonous quack nostrums and r .
moles; expenditure of mobey,Nalipl argued guar. / .-
antel., stating exact number of bottles, warranted to I
cure. will be forwatded ghtiii to any sneerer sine, , '
lug by letter efull description of &Mellen. In 'esee
of , Ware to cure, mum* paid positiv,ely refunded.
Medicine sent anywhere.by express. collect ,on
.4e.; -
livery. - Afflicted invited to write for• advice; all in.
formation and medical advice sent' by letter gratis,
AddreSe Dr. J. P. FlT'Lrit. 29 South Fourth street. -
Philadelphia. Pa. Tho Remedy is sold or obtained
by Drogsitts. • . • . .
WAL= FOR
AffttiTS
GREW FORTUNES.
AM. 110 w. TACT 'WE - az Awn : PeTTrit STErnGLEs
ANT, TIIIVIIIIIS or OEM •SMX•IIIALDE Mrs. by J. R.
McCabe; Jr. Profusely illustrated and tbeantifully'
bound.. The most taking. instruCti*sostid universal
ly, sought after book issued for years. Paginating as
fiction, authentic as history, practicer as -Poor
Richard." with lessons more denting for popular ,
purposes.- than the profoundest philosophy.
Agents are clearing from $BO to $2OO per month. in.
site.of bard times. Sells feat and easily, and dc,
livere splendidly. Send for Circular, etc., and no.
ticeextra,terms. GEO. MACLEAN, Publisher.' • •
/ 719Sarusom. Street, Philadelphik
mar.llll-3m
POINTS .OF EXCELLENCE
At the °mat Trial , of Sewing Machines an 1845,
known as " The Grand Trial of Island Park," where
,the comparative merits o 8 the two leading Sewing
Machine Stitches, the Twisted loop Stitch, and the
p. brittle Stitch. werrethe main questions at isens,—the
illcox & Gibbs Machine was decided to excel. 4
. ..
. In ,simplieit3- of'construction, parts and mn , e
'vents.
In nowlialftliV, to get out of order--either by lIKI,
or standing : , ", . . ~
In .perfeetjQtr of woiinanihip;—ic is the beat
made of all settingnmehines. . ,
In quietness . cif Operation ; it is ainioa,t entirely
silent. •,' .
In ease of working.;,—no other analog machine is
sought running. . ' •
,
In ease of management ;— lt requlrts far lens skill
do operate it than any other. ‘
In having a patent rubber brake;—whiCh prevents"
the wheel turning backward
In ita ncedle..wpich is Straight, being the Shortest
and least liable to be broken. ' .... •
In its needle being self-adjusting—reqntring •
ther skill nor caperience to set it. .
rn using tut one thread - thencethere is no spool- ,
or bother with a Shuttle.
In the simplicity oflts • tension, and. the .eass . .ef,
managing it.
In hating a guard:—which protects the dress from . -
rubbing against the wheel.. •
In its more perfect adaptation to all ;aspic-ibex •
In its being more easily and, speedily. chitiged , •
from one kind of wo another.
- In its more perfect adaptation to all kinds rir-t.‘ew.
'rig. -" '
In its capacity for making beantaul embroidery—
by amore change of spools.
In makingatignasr smite—especlally for family.
use. . .
In its stitch being tbe - •most oreh and beantitel.'
In its swan being the strongest,. and most elsetio
In its seam being anrozaitically Isatened—by the
achine.
In ItB seam being the lent liable to rip, In rine Or
wear. -
141 its seam being more easily Win mit, when
desired. •
In having the best Hemmers_:—no others have t
sr.asno BLADE. orturn the heal nireati. •
In having , the ties! -Feller.--the only one that
works with the goodiright side up.
In having the best Braider,—one always adjusted
and ready Mir Use.
And in many other points of excellence.' ,
•
call and see the.WilloMt Gibbs Sewing Mlohir"
at the oface of •• , ' H. HARRIS;
Bridge Street. •
Towanda Ps.
1ar.29,•71
;MILL PROP TY FOR SALE:
The saineble mill peciig4ty. at Dnahore. Suliran
( MIMI, belonging to the estate of Samnel.F2Selal .
ley, deceased, consisting of a large Grist Mill,. Le
complete order. Saw Mill and dwelling-housed with
the wattle priefleges pertaining to the 11111 property.
For price and terms apply, to •D. C. DeWitt. Sloe
ney-at-Law. Towanda, Ps.. or to Mrs. Maria J.
Headley. Eitelitriz. at Illortistown.illiorria cOnety.
New jersey: '.The property can be seen by applying
to Daniel• Fairchild. at Onshore.
Dec. 14, 1870.—U 7.
CAuTlON.—Whereas Inf wife li-,1
za .has left my lied and board witboot •inst
canoe or provocation. all'persons are hereby-forbid'
harboring or trading ter on - toy account, as will
pay no debts of her contracting after this date:"
Barclay, April2G, 137 ov3 ADAM , EBET.
fiL.S.SOLUTION.—The firm hero- -
tofortanown as Lin & Elliott is this day
thssolyed by mutual eo;tOnt. All accounts. to tno
settled by T. Hines. _ T. HIVES.
J. M. 'ELLIOTT>
Wypinsinfr. April 26, 1871.:a3
Iv °OLEN FACTORY .F 011
SALE OR RENT.—The subscriber offers his
Woolen Fectory;altnated ono mile South of Mon
roeton, on the Sullivan t Erie Railroad,; fin. sale or
rent: Also one or two dwelling bonne near the
Factory which will—be disposed of. Tonne made
Tamen on application , to BENJAMIN NORTH.
Monroeton.•Ps., April 190871—Inc
VERY CHOICE GREEN AND
mad Tea selleng cheap at rasa by
lox & lirterlt
THE ITHACA 'WHEEL EARS,
Piaster and Grain Broadinstl3crdrer combined.
For raking hay or grain &Midge. mowing plaster.
grain. kr- A splendid armee aa.', - Farmer. oneo sect
the Fluter Sower work - thim,will.he'%no more low
ing plaster by hand. .Per ashilmy -
B. .at, NEWS.
towanda,
um
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IFILSSOLUTION-The: ito-tortuer
ii_., ship heretofore existing between ender
Sigurd ender the mass of Powell k• thlidaY
dissolved by• mutual comsat.
;mien POWELL .
PARK NATRZWSON. '
•7. F. DsLANO, • t„,
Aprit 11.
The business of the old afte will • be manned by
the understgied ender the dame of POWZLI. k CO.
as heretofore.' • . JOSETK POWELL
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