II News From`-,11 Natio • i The :IVermont CeAtral Railroa. controls G4O miles of railvd. ' . - - j —Vllkesbarre rejoices at .becOm ingrt city, and sighs for a candy store. --The mesrnolias_qre a full bloom at Wihning,ton, 6 N.C. , ,- 1 —The weather throughput Eng.- lain.l Is fair and favoralple to-the growing cro a. —They blow a Worn in the coon before dinner one iii torn - =—A new iron ferry boat: is la laanched at Greenpoint - fogtho Fulton, For; York„: Reading Railroad Compa J hayo made a - flag:station; at Big Dara,_lell , tfaiinab. Fowler -died Werc••stor, .r.l+s. the oldest Who tut tlar:re. 1 . ..•- • —Greenville, S.C.-, has two-ti . of the capitil tub .ctjiiet for a first-Zlasi - cot factory.' ,Hale, of Wa ,r slsters ()Ter 20 —Mrs. Thomas fkrrkl, ; has f 4, three brothers over . —,ApetTiffea al Mi,tiouri Lola a 4614 solid as any cdllLr- titon I ,le,was dug up 2$ feet, It was sulimit :11. retarn for h. iriej(ll,_(-1 tell to modal 'jig 'insisting that with. • —The . extension of t 1 ,Pater:„ an , L.N..w.trk I:afirlid to Slow York will be by AL C . 0., of Jersey City. 311731441 e the wind bit ha DI t pPoplb seek tibi•ltered tire n- children.: .. . __ . . . • ~,, L . . -, ---ine injtinco 'On a g ainst tho crnal• I 1., •,•;,,,, 4 1.. 71,, , augotn: I'dhat,iai Duluth, wit be I:, .:rd al . I.' , lcha, E311.3.13,.iti JllllO. --:-.T11: Nashuaiii - vaPosi is infrin va, i , v7A , ..,,, I ):c6ifigop, that.sho will not harry 5 :,,, ,- 1,, , , In - i'244resspian or not. I , I - - -,l'll , • Tei]l, 1 1 )ear . Club Foot, who I: • LW' -1 r• - ....., men,' ud a reward. of ;1,009 of i. :, 11 , , !., 0. , .!....1i, has lately found dead.' 4- 4i -t , ruilly- ei) int) , ,(Iowa)- t4wn .., ~,,, 1•;,., ~-..,,,,,,, sal to aid the builditir of sera., 1a....r0ad& . , 1 --.1.4 ,* 1 - of l' 0 Loni.lon company ew .r. ; :ta,,..,:,!.!1.,,vi5.e, Lay. nosady finished]j,.. Mat t !_,', 'A - 11, 1/ 1:1 , :2.! SSiOnG. • Texas Legislaturo LT au ,I..ctiou In Norember, 1872;1fr con" .-: n.ula - Tittfif a doubtful prelim! - law. rei;ounoissienco in Mobil 1, th d .$2,000 7 00 will admit two 1.1 1 t., tli Mtdalo and St. Louis w - -Al ,31n0d, who - d 11. Illim is. Inst NensAn, 1'4141:1 Liticoln,and looked I . . Texas is still pouring. an , l 500,000'4, to be pastnred t. to-. 0. it (Alec. Vvry few Will reach mar l I , :rt. fall.. • iyritlr , e at. • I 11Weerstrarg, is comple 11 0 . ori4yfor'rails froth, - . • 1 . .--,The Beaver Crock, \.C., f.l , •tnrin:.; C..rarany liavo (I. (.1%ra,1 a e-iit . . bf•tui-anntial , ilvid , :td, vittt a rc I , .ar per a.ll'. . I.)6trt.tit inautifiletrire Lao,. I .1.77 , J in I‹.lZi:!lL.• --:the Mrs. Wm. li. Spi •p.,1 N:y,. 11 : ,. 17,th, :vas 11 , 1 - marnage, I -I'n, r rlOy.1)111.t.',1111111n, 'Opp° f, 11 ft - 1 , 41-a t 1 :itt wit. ta relit left's have a pl-P1,.4, ---(416 'llulL Las ~ inventvd 1 , 14114 , , haring ni.on• 1 ,11 : r lhau Ihe gr mitmg sr, - evtimss Tvtli .11(.6 1,1 1 11,4 It at hls • I- ,111(1 ,, e of Fr riwea Le h i bitt`gre:tt:;.trillt-grent- • e;eel;,,tit the ee,n while :11•:al•oy 111 v:wn=hip, aua lu+m Vti,!,,ll.the —A - woven wire Inattress c ior cmill , cl , •tt ‘ t !tin! mit 1,200 to 1,590 ♦::lh.c, iuu - 7 -The, l' ? uff;ll,3 and: .• that . L.lttir , it, ,by t.:..1 . v1‘ii:3 27 lautv • 111 . 4 Wa4.111 —thveti is svoil to erritici tit rfi- ra a! \ in tlitt E lint 0 , -. Ilanvm Cu'-. 'up •()17, 11 , a n d I t tit.' hob , in 1 mty has 11:111 21. fo,rn NrOryland at Yuc )1:t 1.14 te.eroeli, stilvin; , ►uomhcr of. and a g ain 51•Iiaft . ..i .er Vole from hterm t. :tires ilk 16'73. ila Iloclefaer, thehttiok,r.K.-trrm that 1,14, f.:15.., , r1fere evc nlado into bear'„ fc l . ne monster , I,ll , 4 . o4hotaudy ~ it a R croSi • Ur .•/( 11idV(24 4 WO' a stualu It 1 IN 1 V • lady died rec MEE ME snakes arti nrlDetM . "a3 tlig 4tv Wage wail' a tal. 1:)%.,11% catfptiti I.sive argument it ii /Is the height of , iWI3-111 arc isiVited. 1, naanistrate, c iiteriti, in Ow street Ito• stand , in the sti !et by ".0— that An 1.4i51. \ TO•re 1 ' 't —" I kneW r: 4 11, _ a g •'( .61,t• 111..NV1,111 ilitt) OAP itl he'd fail," e hoard or the mi! 7oneroos hoighbor.l --The -nit m Dotrnit, 1 L Z.ll 1.(1,4 ...mail car - was destr:wo.l • • tin. on the I • ' g F mr stores lwerit burned „ . about 1!;:1113'01 LV fair )i.' t,I —Forty -to 711 , nant'puth, Scr,•r timbers ana —Sq.rycyo ne-t 1:1 ivaclied 1 7 11 N‘:l4. S are rara.ling a railway a ay, lian:as. and m. i v . N(.‘‘ ripren,c and ,—n C‘d.urnbta. 1 . . , ,11 :it I C.,al a I Nn 1111,1,111 yefr• ‘4l) plenty between ra• w Railway, ,• w.th freshet occurs soon, , liA..inbogue by • cruva:••••(• l'unteLar t uvcr tia , :ICR Orloauy - —lf rtnoth: is - t, iicw•a,th' C:lrr trans, , avitig' 110 raid it of a-NQw Jersey . pa t 'le )::tiows al.oii far . tuing," lan:, yotir potatoyi earl) - . It o that n 4::: t he, wcfrnt. It is Ilp . 4 m'aftcr that." " . edit r, rays; "NZll'er 1 tho CarlY.Dotll 11:11 M4 , rli with tl; firs •t.l-,fii ) l of pass r I".t r flair; Stt,•A; tpan j hc 3,loiscnn nuf",n4 Iron t'4.lparly at St:tallow, near Art dorrr, S. J., iu I. l ,Ntuoil cars , last wieek: li e trtro eOrty 413.. -Th - 4. tc 1 that evl tlI %‘,, ..::t rfe' gisla ry havin; erL;ht anal fi,urt4 (inito the ppblic ycsr. Mel, , slufferings_. innv s , 11w N v ir E loon• far'or th lf Nora Scotia ti Id hardly be use(l ttu Ivo wati.t-1,4 , 11t.r 111 , rtant Inaimfa I In:frrri.Cll - in I 41a.rn(;:: in IN lmaple Buret . ' marl 4 - Ik..iallarn a*L m als Captaid Ili: is !taut I otusiana,s4Teeds we!' =oar istatrs'„ Leotard:in % ,,, 1;01gLr planters speak ilit, , lligemee and induar lime, , twiny alacent plantsl• o: fiery tor t same lalpo 1'ur1: its stirred _ l by •tbi! li. Astor, ti) , Ir f:M.r, 103 , 4,1 wha, fatlicir r :. ,. Thy Ltri h , haft a farts tVi,grod sr,l an 11,1- 11 . 15,;(qiti N,\), (1 1 .14:ar,44b eldclowr nud w -1‘ =SEM - MO 1 4' ;1•11 , :..1 r •-le• • BM ft'l,."4:&',, Ittforttr. ,E.DIT.ORS t CIODRICH, S. W. ALVOItD K. O. 4 Thursday ► May 85, 1871. 02 PUiEILICAN STATE TICKET. AcDlTort,43ZiEltiL. DAYID STANTON', ' or BEAVER. • Col. FOR StRVRYOR GMZERAL : ROBERT D. BERTH, OF BGRUYLRILL. Col THE CONVENTION. 11 . 4) give in another column the prCit' dings of the Republican State Con' Ition; which assembled in Ilarri burg last week. The candi -11 datesiplaced in nomination are men ef m 'nil .. worth -, and political_ in tegriet. Both of them served in Ufte army during s the rebellion —.Dr. STAN es as a surgeon, and Cot. BaJern culls' d as a private and came out with 'coloOel's commission,' earned by-j; lint service in the Auld. f t T 4 platform is all that could be desirpd. Vvery plank is - Of sound ,I Emilia; capable of,any test which Intel ? - opponents may apply to it, andsbroa 'enough to accommodatt every who is .n Republican froth prin- i ... It is tho-dactrin'cP of the Re- icax.t party, to do what is ,right; 11 men and Jail interests. Byl man c i cipl pub fur i that andl ye- have triumphed hoictofore 1 by it We, will •bn victorious as i., . •,I f as we are faithfut to its noble i tea Ching. „ - .„:-4 ; • .1 •.- Aside from the merits of out ilidates,.and.' they are well' ciirL:lit4h4 ..•:). ..... m 1 eddstio o Into the catupaign amatt ed .ittid controlled by !the ; absorbing trul.4 that it is necessary for the pel pulecan party to succeed, betauo m s., success is -essential to the welt.: be‘g and :the perpetuity of the W. pa Aic. There can be no good goat_uliment in this country unless it i.l .s (I.:Mnistered by.: •gookl Republican '.4tesaien. All that we - are as la ate, and a nation wc; ewe to Repub in policy. H . ad. the Democratic rty been continued in -power in 30; vve,would•have-CeaFed to exii3t a united nation in . 187.0. The c the principles on which we go 0- . t.hc contest, and on. the single (ue that the people - Cannot do with it the Government administered by Repuhlican, pithy, we will - .wM lOiher - greiit victory in Qctolier.. EMI bar y-two arvos. d at recmd e htm. tie it fat et be- oke's •fl and urg to anU „ per rr f 1 f to „g 2,- who 1.11 ho late .ed to rivor, 'Gott!ll ' ' l.ina some daj.s since r_ots d t.' adjourn - On. - Thesdar Last, lint BtJCKALEcV and W.'+ii..m;••E r-efuse-to •• law the Senate to consider the 'The Senate-persistently refu§es Ito • pa: new nd, and .ss a fill calling 'a ConstitutiOnal J i onvetttidn. Ithe passage of such a bill would place within the control l° f the people the power to stop special legislation, and .thus shorten the.ses- Mons at least one half. 1 Tae bill allowing members extra • A pay, 'Which was .smuggled throrip i h. i t e gouse some time since, has pT'S-, c l the Senate, on motion 'of Ir. uciaix.w. The bill Was- oppesed!by ost of. : the Republican SetfatOrs, ifinong them our senator, Mr. OST'ER (JU'f. Tim amendment dill take the ill back to the House, - where t it uuld be defeated:?' nklin, rundson ri. A'411.. ng an tont two fivo cny mpmq atvws- Jhe do- ciphia and was ugtun. 'o Dar ! roll /4- hail a ,gland: Ulna placed zn'B and , P..1.';• It .seems that the great aiM of t'ie dainocratie; majorit in the Sea -: citte has been the repeal of the Plii.lal . 4elpiiia.Registry Law, which proye l !nts e roughs of that city -toting ' more lion once at each election. Because lielfouse will not con "sent to its ire= 1 peat- the Senate has declared that it -i‘ill: cuusider no more business,i al- Lhough the appropriation billhas;not lita,se,l. We -trust that the Beinthli , - 2aris of the House will stand 'firm,_ I),ii4i if our common - schools, andl all le, beneN'olent institutions of the Stato,''are compelled to 'suspend; let Ite . pdople remember that the deMo katie• party is responsible for it. 1 iongress P . ow Cali• y ,p,,c 1 ( 1 Ir thv hair. :t. Lake Fr than tho pliant and inPlt intiv in - protet•t- Ip crrityrs 11." against Itteilf +.4 said,''nsurrn ft 6, how •. IS. A special dispatch from .Scan ton finys : "Tlie•whirr of machinery : is heard this Moaning for the first 1 time for niany 1 months, in all i the breakers at the [shafts of the' great veal companies in this valley. Eltcry i o dling is bustling, - active and cltetirfuil throizahout the community, andl the igt.neral disposition is to..believe that we have at least five kars of 'rrou m stant..u.k before us withoatt" inter -1 --. I rurFion =fro 3 ni strikes, and...l,hat • all l i disiensions and sufferings are tO be liburied ill peace and pleuty.-" .1 . '[. ' , ...G..- i 1 Uncle fortul«. In • V. hy' tr.-( • that .z.ltae The imaninity with which the State:notainations of the Republican c--s• convention are endorsed by the !local , organs 4f the part• eord, the !bostl eVidplice •of certain victory. Where seems to be a general conviction, that. success is certain;' and this con : - 'vietion, if followed by the necesary exertion's-to get out a full vote, -is , all that the faity: reqUires. e Less public bill& have j been passed by . the present LegiOature than by any previous one for ears. The reason is plain : the Dmi?crate have not had a majority in hither branch before for soro s e times,) Ltute have I, ; %coutroi 44eti years Vl school twelve, • nd losses gland mann- i i*oduetioni ere annexe for any, OS- Accounts from Paris stateAhe Government troop‘' have won a . vic tory Over the compunists,nnd it is believed that peae stn be achieved. ses. LL,F r , the groat eriininal; was executed .at Binghamton,on Tliocsday last_ He made no -Confes sion, and went to the galltwi with impious and profane. ntteranees on his lips. ItSe. The FOSTIR murder trial; which has been in progress in New York for several days past, went to tb(l pint Yesterday, ,1 • i /101Plit. hkif.l. ~.,„;;,, -tr, , ,, hp, r -:,, tf, vr,,,t,t 1 ,,, 1 , ,,,,,,;•,,,,,. ; 1 . 114— fron.tce is' making a 1, % , ir thruygli Sfoutia. UM gal FROM RARRISI3IIRO. =I : PIIBLIOAN STATE CONVENTION. The Republican State Convention vati c assemblOd 'n the House -of ilepre sCntati at Harrisburg, on Wed neeorlay, 4he th irult, . , ..was Call ed to order at. 12 o'cl . c:' . by the chairman of the State Central Com- Mittee. Nearly every district in the state was fully, represented. lump R. Jism, of Washington county, was elected temporary chrikman. Hr. JomisoN, of. Crawford, offered the,following : Resolred, That all resolutions offered In con , suttee be reforred. to the Committee on 11W ution, without debsto. Adopted. ; ' Mr.,Mtiim, of Dquphin; offered. he following :• • ' ; • liesolcal, That the COmmittaenn Permanent irization be appointed equal to one for each tor, and that each delegate name -the embi‘rs thereof from each Senatorial district. tdodted. , RUSSELL En ,'of Allegheny, of , °red the following _ I Rest, lced, That a committoe equal t line for leach Senator be appointed in the usual way, to 'report resolutions embracing the rims of this 'convention, Adopted. • • Mann, of Potter, had 'tho rules of ,the House of Representatives adopted for the goT ernment of the convention. . - - Mr. Waggonseller; of Noithnmberland, pre sonted the croilentials of a delegation of Repub licans froth Waabingioni D. C., who, - on his mo tion, were admitted to seats in the convention. lie also muted tbat,tbe Washington city Re publicans be entitlod to two membhrs of tho state Central Committee, which motion was opposed by Goa. Wagner, of Philadelphia, and on his motion postponed for the present. . The •aripus committees untied : by . the above resolutions, were appoint , ed. D. W. 5E.111134 Senatorio 41e.: gate from this district, was appoint ed on the CommittSe on Permarke Organization, and H. L. do the committee on Resolutions. , A. delegate fromitreaver preuuted a memori al from the National Labor union, vthich was referred to the Committee on Resolutions , im mediately without reading. • The convention theteadJottrneddill 22044 m. • • •rta¢xoi)s arssiox. The convention re-esembied at 2:30 ectook, and was enlivened wit mask by Btelol band. Air. Mumma, chairm n.of the Committee. on Permanent Organization, reported the follow ing officers of the Convention : , President--lion. Wm. Elliott; of Philadel phia. With ono \lee President fern each Sena torial district in the State. .. Capt. W, H. CAKNocuAN, one ot tho delegates Iron - this county, 'was one of the Vice Presidents. Six! Secreta ries and four doorkeeprs 'were ap pointed. , 31r. Elliot, on taking tho clkair, made a very neat and appropriate speech. • Mr. Comm, attild atoms of applause, (Ince& a nativa-born black Republican of South Carolina, nOw a member of Congress, . who spoke with startling' eloquence. lle bad endeavored to perform his duty in South•Carolnia, et en during the rebellion, and lie looked to Pennsylvania now to do her whole duty., tcouhl 'shy. with liar C'attyaburg and Itound Top. fn to which .had just coma, b€ 4 e recut to Ler tnist ? Let hur stand firm, and E 3 'nth Carolina would help 14er... t 4pplanef..] • ' ' Foriluditor General, Col. DANIEL STANT‘ cf Beaver: county, was nom inated. For Surveyor General, Col. ItooT. B. BF UtTII, a one-legged soldier of Schuylkill county, was nominated. There was but little contest for either nomination and the selections werb made with great unanimity, and gooefeeling. Col. Leeds moved the appointment of a com mittee of thrco to notify the candidates of their nomination. Agreed to, and Messrs. Leads, line:tat and Strang were appointedon thordu ty. The commits -e directly . afterwards pro sented the candidates. Cot. SiANTON spoke, as follows GENTLEMEN : To one, who hal nerer aPpear cd in the role-of a candidate, a more novice in p(ilitical affairs, the present is an einbarrassing position, and I am already brought to feel nit insufficiency. The best auditors ate - those who have the least to say, and I would doubtless better show my fitness for, .the posiSieti for which you have nominated me by maintaining silence. I must, however, expiess to ytin toy gratitude fur the coatidence you hare so gener ously manifested in me, and while I feel a deep dt . .1111:7 of the responsibility, am also free to coif ttss to arfeeling of pride at being selected ea ohe of the standard bearers of the Republican party of the grand old Commonwealth of Peini eN ' •,- We all lore 'and honor the old Keystone State, and I feel into be a motive of justifiable pride to be called a Pennsylvanian, although owing to circumstances over which I had no control, I wairnot'born *Mather borders ; yet I am happy to say that on the arrival Sit my majority, I crossed the lino and became a Penn sylvanian. • We ago proud of Pennsylvania's honest, peaceful birth, and her Quaker father, Penn—of the history of her straggles for judo pendence, of Ler revolutionary warriors and statesmen. Oiler barefooted heroes of Valley Purge. We are proud of her old State House, the birthplace or the Declaration of Independ ence,and its liberty bell ; which "proclaimed • liberty throughout all the land, unto all the in ' habitants theredf.”- She has a noble• record in all, the wars in defense of the National flag, but especially de we glory in h0r.300,400 soldiers the lato,war of Democratic rebellion. Her south 31,hintain, Antietam and Gettysburg, ' . with them llead‘and living heroes, shall furnish bright an e'er glorious pages in American history,,, 1 We ma . : , tinly beast of her wonderful re sources, her broad expanse of fertile acres, her majestic mouritains,iclothed with forests of tim ber-and.pregnant with mineral wealth, her es ...,icainive ffelchi of coil, which give warmth and cheerio the huarthskines of millions; her twin laths oroil, which pour forth light into all parts of the world. We are proud of her energy and enterprise, her mills and manufactories, her arts•and industry. We have great and efficient institution. of learning, of +Amity and of mer cy. We feel that the State has been honored by her noble Governors and by her ireit and good men whom she has seat to her national l • cow/ills and to fpreign emir , and the influ ' cure they have wielded for t ie eb nation's good. And now, Ilepiiblicans.it ehooves usoas the •pre-sent, and I trust, the future', guardians of he r prosperity, to guard well her interests and her honor, and see that her good name shall be perpetuated. Let us not, in the. coming co. test, forget the great power and influence, and the great consequent. responsibilities of the old Keystone in the ltepublican arch. It may mat ter little what persons may be elected to the offices of Surveyor Genera/ and Auditor Gener al, but it is of the . greatest importance to the interests of tife party, and therefore to the in t ‘.14.:q t . f the State and nation, that whimisix•ver 4.,:f vier:ed. their elvetion shall be chrouiclud as a Ilepulifican ‘icto7. For inasmuch as the State elei‘thnis of this fall will lilloAN the political drift, ; am this- will foreshadow- those of seventy two, !they can scarcely be 'deemed of less illl• pOrtance--our victory this fall Will secure the re-election of.rresident Grant. It is but a eon.: titillation of the old strugFle retweett freedom and opprebsion, between the spirit uf loyalty and the spirit:for treason. It bi true flie.tvar is over, the armies of the South ate crushed and Fcatterol, the pro ligal sons hate returned to their father's mausion and partaken of their share of the fatted: calf, but unlike the prodigal of old, they still elierish their old feelings of animosity.androbellion. It is true we have abolished slavery. and.en grafted'on the Constitution. those principles of • isfiee, freedom and equality, which . the -Con stitution of a co nation should arid would have proclaimed at its birth, had it not been for the inherited curse . Of human bondage. but it is not enough that we should merely en act these amendments; it will require the ad- Ministration of i loyal, Justice loving party to enforce their observance. The Democratic party has already proclaim ed them null and void, and their Southern maw. tors who are clamoring . for their repeal, will force that plank into their platform of the next Presidential campaign, The bloody outrages of the Deniberatic or 'ganizations et the ti.outh., of daily or rather nightly occurrence, an*justification by their openustification by the Democratic paves and bylheirmembers On both floor of Congress, clearly foretell the Issues of seventy-two and foreshadow the reign of terror whieb Will ensue if we fail. in the performance of ciur sacred duty should they succeed - in the accomplishment of their vile purposes. In ,t t iew of their tremendons, in creasing and unscrupulous efforts to regain their lost power, it behooves us to p he on the alert. We must not permit the reins of power so soon to fall into the hands -of those who proved so shamefully recreant to their 'sacred trust. They must not aneeced in their desire to render nugatory the fruits bf the late war which cost so much precious blood and trea snre. \ i Tito party which crushed.. the rebellion should remain in power until the spirit of treason is dead,,untilthe gbod work is (het ()uglily and campretelv accomplished beyond the possibility of being undone until at least ono generation of rebels has gone—until the *oungest soldier's orphan; whom our State is educating, has grown old enough to vindi cate at the ballot-box - the principles for .wl sA teh his father died—until our wasted comrner is restored, and the last cent of She nation'a' war. debt paid—until the last.alavehobler or ' heir who might claim pay from the Gove entsfor an emancipated slave, and the last culator in Confederate bonds who have one where they might Putty present their c aims to the great paymaster of iniquity. Pe , our country fr)e ) ntnst be rule] by men regard after welfare, regardful of her honor, loyal i to her flag ; by - a forte which, by its Life-long/ I position to sla - -- IEI very, degradation Of 'abet.. pi l fostering care of ' ite l indust for the.Cliod-given Ma ki-n, 101. fear of the t Ruler shown itsap of Ural Ilona andluctiritielhtt 11, free ' Ilepubiteans, let al now iro eat and together. "We have D hi • this State - 'kg thousand majertty l l i reg i ftegral one vote, U we see to It that ,-- cast more than one vote. 1 are over, and thereby .falle the Democratic' Tarty. VI my mut that I will endeavt worthy of 'your generous e thank yon.for the honor yon OD me. ; is He, ,was, greeted loud applause. Col. BEArn said : Fat. Low Itapraucaaa: It In order for me to make a to that the boner cloned on sought, undesired and moot all I hare, to say on that sub) consider said. lam now • 3ron may lay eiltf!:lr tl . l to dt ;tames Mir which .I had tit in the Third tiardof the cii and . this fact bee infused modesty which prevents ma troth titakim speech on this occasion. He closed by staling that he !might the banner of the 'Unconditional Repnbl and that he was prepared to go to wo earnest hi the campaign, and had no don Stanton was also prepared to do so. .^ I - Tnz marrong. Mr. EanErr, from the Com on Resolutions, made the folio roport : The Itoptiblle arm of Pennsylvania; naiad COarinitiOn, de dare-that - 1. The'Y demand of the Legislature Ilia I. /late passage of an let calling a Stain Conre revise and amend the Constitution for the among other things. of Abollahing and pralbiting special Irgia Securing Um election of all State officers people.; 1 Natal. Robing a judicial alined% that w ilt leo prompt and sure • And providing for the plumage of general shall so encourage induetrial enterprise. the sylvaxda shall be enabled to take her Just I th'o front rank of all the Statci. _f .2. They demand of emigres, that the ered nation shall be faithfully maintained ; banvl try encouraged and protected ; lON' service system established for regal/ding extents to °eke ; taxes reduced to the 1°" -•Pi hie limit conalstent with the 'steady, bu t , rapid, extinction of the national debt : the the reptiblio enstalned at borne and ab . rights of every man protected in all the Ma every man antitiod thereto secured in the ~ one rote. and no more, at esachtelsillon. 3. They beclaro their unalienable attaeb the principle of protection to home luduat levylnif of Mein duties; In aecorrlinee with policy Vitch has existed from the foutdati Government to this time, 4 . They commend the policy of retrench! and wholesome onlomement of tte laws. w. prevailed since the election offieneral (ire, t to the Preidencr and which hag metaled in the , rat bra years of his aatninistration in'redueing ill national debt ever two hundred millinne, and In utailing the taxes to the extent of eighty Millions Annually. They commend, also, the similar poliey which hat prevailed under Republican rule in PennaYltatlia, resulting in paying on the war debt of thr vs and a half millions : redncing the Slate debt fro u forty to thirty millions': end in abolishing the stalt , tax en real estate. It la to the fact that both the State and nation have been in Republican Sandi. we TVC the accomplishment of each gratifying results : and it is to the continuance of that pasty in power, the pee, - ple must alone look for the continuance of this poli cy. The retodm of the Demeerate to powei in either State or elation , most inevitably be attended with a return to extravagance in exiiendanies, to the int- Pairtneht ot State and national credit, and to the abandonment of therProtection tnftee lit or under which our industry has thrivin and our rslople been noble prosperous. 11. That in the judgment of Oil convetition. the time has conic when the state tai on-persc tun t elate may be safety_ abolished-. and tbe other tames, im posed by State laws. r.lay also prudently reduce d without injury to the credit. of the Comm nwealtii. 6. That as an indication of what the pt. (pie may fear from a return ~ f the Deniecratipart f to pow er, we ie,itit to the criminal eri.te of the tune and money of the people 1A• the pre....iit Democratic loa ,P .ray of the State Senate. The Leotelatitre has been no,- reariy be e months In session, and to hot yet ne a rly through with its legitimate business, owing to the obstructive policy of this majority. In all this time, sc - nro...'y a s,itgie meet:tee of ptiaic i tfete,il km/ Wen perfected : and the tune has been was rain their eficirts to force on our State an unjust pportion ineht. and to break down 'tic registry 1 w 'against illegal voting...that they might thereby Pateeiho way i n to thetr.return tO power through auiletiet.`and(rand. T. We commend to the support of the people of the State the candidates' we base this day Ougnated for State officers. They are, honest.-Yapable and faithful to thek Constitution, snit in ever.rway worthy the publi c confidence. We ask for theirl;lection, as an enderaement of the Stata'and National admiuts trations, as an approval of the time honored princi ples of the Republican tarty, which we reaffirm in their'nomination, and , as a fitting rebuke to .the Demociatic party for it. destrUctive malarial peavey; for its adherence to the: site of violeap , #nit wrong in the Booth; and foretfic spirit it has betrayed in the Senate of this State this winter—where it has made everything bend to the promotion if partisan Interests, defeated the holding of • iStsite'ronvention to amend our Constitution, wasted the Publle time in childish trilling, end entailed upon te State a bin of ripe ,n' fOr a session prolongedbeyond en durance, and which has prevented the accomplish ment of any public good. & That our confidence in the fir/awl-a, wisdom and Integrity of our present worthy 00‘i 'mar. Jim. W. Geary, remains unshaken, and thaElla believe his qnstilications for the office he now are un gnestionable, sets clearly proved by thmanner he has brought the State in safety thiki?li every storm. V. That the adininistration of -Trestdent Grant meets the tiul spprotal of the ItePublicinx party of Pinnitylvanta. liis Amulets! policy,. by l %stick thO national debt is being steadily - reduced 7 the tion in the expenditures of the Govvenment ; the honest collection of the revenues ; his tliielity to the principleauf human tights. through %bleb the lib city-of all is to he secured in every partlof the land his loyalty to the pentile in batitlt no pt)licY hi en. tome against their trill ; and the spot', Orr integrity of his administration. I • After the reading 'of 014 roSoln- Cons had been concluded, 4 Motion Was made that the same be unani mously adopted.. i The Hon. P. C. Sn.vsNos iii i tivocated the same in a most poworfu speech, at& on concluding, offered o nnrend the ninth resolution by aiding - the following : "and point to hmi . as -- the honored leader of our pairty now, and the proper standard bearer of the Republican party in .18i:2." Several gentlemen depre'cated the amendment as being premature,' but the;same was ably defended by Rus e=. . EIII2EtT, of Pittsburg, and Capt. Joni: P. RAY, of • Lancatiter. The amendmeut and regolutionilvere then adopted with deafening applause. .Inarrr then offered the fol lowing resolution, Ni Z.: 1 • • ^ That tto 41, , publican State Central tionamlttee tr the ensuing year shall Le eensqitute.ll 04 the same. number. and appodatedm the sanKelJay a, the pre, sent State Central Committee. the oflll.ers to eons i.t of a chairman. three seeretirte,A and.altreaaurer. t , ) be appointed be the onanizte.l. Mr, MAN,N, of Potter, moved to amend by making the chkiirivan of tho Committee be lion. 3 rTsa B. arrisNo, of Tipp. = . ... Mr. QuAy moved to a;mend the amendment to the resolution to read that the .perinanent presidut -of the cmvention and the two 4inditlates this day nominated , 51i..1 appo.nt . the -chairman of the Sta l e -Central Committee. After considerable dibate, the amendment of Mr. QUAY Peas agreed to, .and the resolution as. amended was adopted. - Mr. Si trio offered th 4 following, which was unanimously adopted : ' That the thanks of.tho iC ' eopto or Penn tylranta tine to Gen. lisrtrattft -and General Campbell for the able. faithful and efficient manner in - whieh they have diac,harged the ttuties of the o Aces of Auditor General and Surrey it General. Gen. ,WAG:ii.n then mosied adjo tn ment xine din. Carried. . auti eriron. a mistaken in :viis, ikon Oh the 7 /4 of ruber/4 -4, ore give in 0/ the Itrrinitazi .: SUr tbtmeelves.l - May :1 3 , I b7l, Li e Eorroa or Tun Rani D— Dear :In your IF cue of th e ISth inst..ye pu e t i ltsh at letter from the Hon. Janus H. W : - dat HarZubtirg, May 13 , 1871. It; which lie ',9 , plairiat his absence from the chairAud also froAn the Haire on the day of the pac.age by that body of the, reaolition increasing the pay of meml*ra.. I was at Harriabrim on that day to ask thi(HOn. Gentleman tics to rq 5 ...11.4e such an laud upset the citizens of;Bradford county u he did p/rpetrate upon them by the passage of the act changing thirvenue In the ease of the Com monwealth against Henry Ward, icir murder. I no deridood then and there that the 'non. Gentleman 7 cal Mr. Joesphe into the.chair fee the purples - et pas ng the resolution increasing the' ply vf news be , and/tr. Webb treated. it as a good joke rad a art trick. . Atouri truly. ~ S. C. RIAISMIT. P. 8. To appreciate the , joke the people Should know that the ROD. ceentleman,th fir. Webb call ed to the chair on that occaalon, to the Ron. Mr. Josephs, of Philadelphia. t C It. C. L •.[ Although we beliertz Me. EL.- his opinion regarding Yr. WCIITrA, resolution Increasing the pay of his letter' I place in the rolneur and leave one readers to Judi' s The House/of Re ,resentatices has passed ,a bpi prori ling ;for an amendment to "the Consfitution, pro viding for election . byte reople ' of State Treasurer. 1 . - WASHENOTON, May gressional Ku . Klux Committee, at their meeting today, adopted the 1011014nd! ~,1 2.tiOna I 4 ' Resolved, 'Thai lor the prieoe j ut 'a sub-committee of eight Members be appointed to proceed at once with the investigation, and to continue the same as long as they deem it ex pedient,_with authority to take Way mony wherever they consider it available by a sub-committee of their own number, and to report all testi mony by them obtained to the fall committee at a meeting to be held on the twentieth 'day of September next, or at such earlier time as the' sub committee shalt notify the joint select committee to-It:mai- at which time the sub-committees shall visit all such localities in the South-as the committee first. named shall report to be in a disturbed condition, and such other lOcalities as the rozranittee may deem necessary. Resulted, .That the chairman of the joint select committee be authorized to appoint said sub-cotureittee, of which the chairman of the, Senate and House committees shall be mem bers, and that said two chairmen be authorized to fill any vacaley in sub - • committee. - rider UM, k in t Dr. i~ I= 3EI Thafollowing were appointed the sub-coMmittec : Senator Scott, chair man ; Senators Poole and, Blair ; Representatives Poland, Coburn, Ste venson, BeCk and Van Trump. di- HOU to iirPoBo. on; the Resolutions were offered in rela tion, to the rules to govern the taking of testimony, but the 'whole subject was postponed until the nest meet ing of the joint committee. Mr. Bayard offered a resolution to restrict the testimony to facts, since the passage of the Ku Klux law. This was voted 'down by a part'y vote". =II I wg that Pena late in t of the Indira- I ,ta rill] 'ppolin pOßA- •o4 toll onor of I , , ib, n., and .thng of - . Mr. 'Cox wanted • to' . _• struet the snb-committee to call on the proper officers of the sereral,Sonthern States for a statement of the debt, and taxes at the present time, with, a"cOpy, , of the laws creating the same.. The subject was referred to the . subcom mittie. ont to in %he he wtxes ii DI the cnt and kh haft ' The committee adjourned till the . 29th of,Septembei, unless sooner call ed together .by' the sub-committee. All the members- of the committees were present,-with -the exception of Representatives Cook and Ak.thinson, both of Illinois. The ,snb-committee will hold its first meeting to-morrow. _. The Senate was engaged to-day in the 'Consideration of the Treaty of WaShington. There were explana tions of various points of it ; .Mr. Murto , in the absence of the chaii man 1 the Committee of Foreign Rela ions, having Charge of the sub ject. The rcant dcliate concerning the obligation to-keep secret the ex-' ,ecutie transactions, has caused Sen ators to be less comuitinientivo. The Senate will Meet at half pat ten o'clock to-morrow inorning, the ma jority being anxious to complete their work,during the next week. Some of the Senators think that vote will be reached Thursday. . . .. .Quite an animated di - enssiou over the Tribum:-Treaty aZair ; took place in the Senate this morning. M. The average tone of comment on the treaty of Washington -is (A ceediugly favorable. Of forty or 41- ty journals whost expressionMe have Seen, only one ii - adverse—the Wash ington Patriot, a Democratic sheet conducted in the spirit of 1850. The 114,r/d says: "We scorn to, treat it as a party question; hut - even in .a party view.weshoul,l be compelled to advocate its acceptance. If it is just treaty, and is so esteemed by.tl3 wiser part of the public, a partisan opposition would react against us." In thisligbt ITe hope the work of the Commission will be viewed, and a - peaceful Nettlement earnestly sought!. - . Jam' The' entire business Nrtion of the town of Bradford, Ontario, was destroyed b fire, Monday last. Not` . a single store is left. One hundred dwelling houses were also destroyed.. The losses and insurances. cannot at present be estimated. 1E346_ 187 L QUADRI-CENTENNIAL BRADFORD _LODGE, No. 167, I. 0 0- F. . Will celebrate tbe Tireitty•Glth Anniversary of art or;Tanizatlon, Towa'nfia, on the FOtRTH 1).17 saP• JULY, lsil, 1 I 1 . manner creditable to Cie Ord, r and the'Nitv-ty li \ Anmtersary of 'American In d< peioten , -. - . A PrtiCePt'i,,U Of tlio member!: of the °tart; in Re galia, ace , nipantoti by tile ... . • FIRE DEPARTSIENT Of this and nelght;oring The rel.: , hmlierens leeturer II:ILL/AM IL 11.; , 11:..VE5, I. G. Jr., of New Totk - c:ty, has been e3git,774,.r the .era. !ten. F'. I: E E 11 I V _v".e Will be Fen ed to all Odd-Fell, re and Firem , n participate theperrlAes the day. c. urssEr.r.. • • (Y IV. RYAN, I . J..CLitSoN, A. D. HARDING. M. E. r.usENFIELD, . , ruin. of Arrangerrentß. A SSIGN ;"S • ICOTICE.—S2S,oOO s“.un uc inCiarßE TO BA: R , LL. AT AUCTIO:.;rAT THE WYAL..i.'S a STEAM. PLANING M1L . 4.1.ND FUR ,ITUREJLENTFACTORY. ON WE ► NESDAY,. MAY 31ST, 1:871. c Purnitute.to be aoll consoda of about two nflre,d and fifty Bedeteadt. of different styles, a • .e number of ettbk. Lours ;ea, Fall-leaf and' Ea ten:don Tables, Unman.. stands, Waxlimanda, Chairs, Ire. An. Saleoto pommence at 9 o'cli , ek, TERMS—CAS:L. • . GEORGE smrrit,' - .taigtiel iII pankinricy of T. I. lacey. A. R. MOE, Anebotrer. tny2'2'7l • • I?ATCHEN. HE For 111 e This well-bred stock horse will serve inan•s the present season. from April 1, to Ang. 1, at the Liv ery Stable of liticosnent k SOLOMON, Towanda, rl., from Monday moon to Saturday ,morning.; and at :Shosheiinin, Pa.. at the Sarin of L. H. Kisr.t.r.rrr, duririg haturilay and llotidpiy forenoon, Tr. 8.10.-120 by the season. Money doe at time of serriee. $?..0 to insure one mare. and S.W for tero mares owned by one person. Money du« as-soeu as tbe'ruare Is known to he with foal. jony haying a mare insured, and parting with her before the time of foaling. will beheld accomitahl« for tb« insurance. Ssture farticeihtd for mares from a do , - tince at P per ihontit. Alt as and e«eulxs at the owner's risk.- PErttoniut.—Patches was sired ty the celebrated trotting stallion, Cleo. M. Patchen, hi , by Cassius M. Clay, he by Henry Clay, he by Andrew Jackson, ha by Young Saslow, kc. The darn Of Patchen was Dnrock. grand dam Messenger. May IS. 154;1,..-..-rn TTNITEDLLECTOINTERNAL RENWitt,„ CO R'S OFFICF., TOWAN. TA. May 17, 1871.—Nutice is hereby given that - the Annual List of Excise Taxes for 1871, being taxes ale. Pealed on ineomes for the year 1870, and.specialtax. es (lleenies) under the Internal Revenue Lays of the - Uniteel States to, the 13th District of Pennsylvania, has been received from the Assessor of the said Dix trkt. and that the said taxes are now due and pays. ble. . • Taxes due from persons residing In the counties of Bradford 1112 d fialitllll will be received at my of. Ace, corner of }fun and PM° steetts, from the date hereof to June 10th. • Notice h. also Riser; that all persona robe neglect or raw* to pay the duties anti taxes assessed upon them villain tbir - time tp cifir 1, will_bucome liable to pay the penalties imposed hy law. In addition, and the law in this regard nrust•aud will be strictly , do- famed. • . tip : L. XONTANYE, • Tomb, /ta, Collector.: • MN WASHINGTON:- ; I= New Adi,ertizements. CELERRATIOX IMMO Eq , *(l!le MmUk'i Bawzizz., & CALL ATTENTION VERY FARCE STOCK OP SE/SO:tsiAIILII DRESS GOODS, . JUST ' OPENED. 4 We can alatre OUR CUSTOMERS 'GREAT '''IIARGAINS, - AM) INVITE THEW EARLY ATTEINTION pOWELL '45: co HAVE JUST RECEIVED .. • L (-11 E', STOCK NU NV P,4 LFA.-w ALL .Tllll 7 NOVELTIES' THE SEASON. pOWELL co Ii EVE JUST nEcEIVED NEW STUCK C A_ IR, - 1" P, , bought before THE LATE "AtIVANCE; . , Which will be / SOLD AT-FoiniEn / < • z powELL Cu JUST NOWIIECEIVING 11:EA3TIFUL STYLES CALICQES, =MB PEI 2ALES, ALSO A SPLENDED STOCK WHITE 0001)Si. CLO:f 118 AND ASS 31)E It E , DOMI §TIC.4 ILOSIEIIY, GLOVES„ BEI The most COMPLETE STOCK OF GOODS in this county Please Call and examine Towanda, May 23, ilia, TO A NM Or 01.NGITA:31S, DOMESTICS; &c =I of AND , NOTIONS. =II Now Advertisements. .& N.Y. CANAL & nalcomirst or rAsst*r. To 'take effect 3londAy. kg* 1 . 5. 1871: . = , • „ • ' tie. i. . ' tie. 7. I . PT.CTIONS. 31. lo:1 33.1 1111 Ea i 15,4 ; 2 40 24S 1 10 7. 00 2 27 157, .7 .. ... 12.401 8 30 1 114serly .11:45 8 5 . 40! Athens 11 3 9 25 - Towanda 10 48 1015, Wyalnslng ••• 9 50 10 35; Laceyyllle. 9 31 /3 00 •• • • MesholllloB.'... • 9 081 . 11 07' 900 3 21.11 3...Tutilalisimx-k... .8 35 1.4 25;12 55 Pittston. 7 35 4 45; 1 15' ....Wilkes Parrs— 710 :7 151 4 10i ...Manch 8 12, .53.5• Alientinyu ' A 11 . •8 25 5 50 1 .....fletblettein N5O 25.. Esstop . 10 201 8 15 1 ..,..Thi1ide1p1,12..... ; 11 45 1 9 30 1 Vex.; York" • 1 • . r .tt do ,30 haven Towanda at ;JO; Athena; Tray, A 05; arrive at F2ruira at 9 10 ♦. M. tio. 31 leaven 13ialra at 5 30; Waverly. G 30; A.th en*, G 40; arrive at Tclwinda at 7 25 r. M. Deus Trains dine at White - 11 a - en. Up Trains dine at Ottator. • ' raio.ungerii to and 'front 7S' eta York ate Philadel phia 'without change of cars. I) , “tu train ionnorts at Allvittowti with Th4ongh fastEtpress for Ilarriaburg, rittiiburg and the {'oat. - . A. PACKER, Superintendent. TVESSOLUTION' ..co-partncr • 7 ship heretofore era It,g between us-under the firm name tiloiZford & Clark. fa thlwday dissolved by ntotnalconsetat of parties, SAMUEL WOODFORD, GILBERT M. CLUE: Trnv'ati.la,.3lay 11. 1871.-3 w. The l , o.iness will be confirred . hy 9atntti•l Wood font, wi•o will par . sli inilehtellness.of the late flrin The lads due the lato firm having been divided. cith 'er pa.ly will receipt for Moire in their posNeitslon. AVLORD 131105., Clefierat Fire an Life Insurance .Aytnry. coceritig I.4na and ilamago c4u14.41 by lightuilt. nehable couipaukcs. Without. adilitinnal cllargt-g. 11. B. G,Alirklitri. iWyaluain::, May 2J, '7l. 8, C. GAYLOICD.• • :3 4e, 1.., " S-1 MI W ~~. „.; , c ~.. .- ,- F . 4 0 - 7/2*- ---*. c ,-.;_,-, J f -. r Ei ! T : r !, (f) ro r• - • 4 .. 7), *.4 - , p4l :q • - - t.,1 I F. - = - t. • c-- - % .1 ,- El' • r ", • jp,, _- -71 A 7; r • . et. tri r‘ t • et , P.l i" • 1:2 , = • —4 ...., C? , .. 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On the grottod.itt'stta.l .it t ot - izras‹. fo r . f.e •Inu.s or leavinz 1'..• andll:•ht. pl:{10,1 10. mo to: . y hich are pr:ott.;ted !c• in. dt arth / - NO SID E DRAFT. ' . , . c..ti ,111 ,, 7 1.15.• h. , ~,,ii,' st I. 4'1,....1•.1 I.:- fit ••• N . ,.t ;•r:ls . § ' N .illvtrt. , t.olpill,; /I . _N. , rr3 1 , •..., Lip' t 31.11. .1..,.1111,z ITA 112 1E1) Tr: , /}:::iNi Ate t f: , I:: Ft, t: J Tt..01 C.IN W LK . r..Nt )I:kilt TO ,T fa . :n.ers . t•i•nr, l :3 , ••• a nzar KAV • td , ,•11- t•• *Mb any or all n,n",..r- , Nr uc ha,c, TUE I:r.sT MArIIINI: AP1::, K:NN::Y. - .;f,: . 1 5 .t.."1-KIN.s,:. II wit, 71 _t . NOTIIEI; \' 1.1" ft IN 1 11, It tiowEt; Jr,S. • ALLYN . 0 0. • ' , cis, • i • I'll,-!nturn vss an 31ervnes hook. have zdtitd Lagely to and ut•A oticr FURNITURE Ul W.Cry de:jelildt9ll WhlCh 0.1 l DEFY 0011-PETITION . . . 11.tsing run 1ia,..1 t 1,.• ',',..,. I: f.'.: ('.1.-41. tln.y f.sel Nl:Arrant,' to t , ..l:.'int; that tl.• y cnn nanr greater in. ,in. , , %wilts; than nny ..ther estar,h..hin,nt in th e cntotty._ Tonauda, Arid '2e;, 147j 1 . 111, J A C C rs Hl S., 1D4!1 MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, " 1 A N C A P,S.: All warranted, and Rola at the lowParatea. South ~ t ore in • Mc:ONET SAVED, lIT runcrrAsiNd .STOKES AND ITARbWARE S. BRONSON Now, AdvertirOmeitti. , . -„B LfST &.,': CLA.SSEFICATION , OF . . iietion. i;nnago•l in • tho elle of gnoOds, wire& 'td ittorehurolOn in the comity of Bradford, tot' the 1051F.1871,,t ~ •-"- - t- -.-.• , 4 ° • „ '...: i • • ~L •- , elasti: License. Xiiieto , twp.—Daa (Ironer 14. -, $7 00 •",,_. --. Ailichilernmn , H 700 'AtEnirmailmo—i. L. C4,rbin it 700 , - .Mors,; br0113 , :r4 ; ' „14" • 7V) z ...-- •liiiii• Z.: 11nrbau: 14 7 011 - r -..'• ..I.4.kbti.earmil • s ll 7 Ix) ..• . • . .- t „..Ti - . Lyon • , . ' 14 • 700 -"- 111 , ,1'urk - - t 2.5 00 , ~,, '•/"Tat.. ler & DIN•W - 12' 12 50 v ,d. A. &fuller 1 - 25. 00 1. • - 111itclion In-others . - . • 13 le ou •,1" /•,0./A rerkinii - •:, . •13 /0 00 ' .: 14 '7 (1 6 - e•-:1t. - .1* ,W c.c.instmk . 1, • 13' 10 tO " Y . Cl Meier • , - - 14 700 ~." Viich "Kinill'i• • k / -12 12 59 f y - i..." (2 . 4 " st.erbriwikn • 13 'lO 00 -, 4 l,,t4huity:- , ii'Mniiiii & Sou . : -13 10-00 -; ..-'.•'.'414. oung • . ' . 11 700 • „al,. L Andlitutu,-. . q 13 10 00 21 , ./;tuni.. l iT.—U stooily,--- " 14 7.00 •&11,apy, lirp. , -,- , Miller k Ifroted. • ' 14 7 -DJ ' i -.4 1 1 Serigerui:k Oh . - . 13 - 10 00' Fll Le7ria.-, ' • • 14 7 011 . . ... Jll raid'' . _ . _ , • --.- -14 7 00„ . ..._" - _ _ .. NCItSHRAZ.II. 370. j'Co. ,2. ;30, 13 1 945 5 00,2 00 4 31 , 8 50 4 20 8 13 337 317 761) 3 00 6 38 16 so 2 30,6 00 , 1 334 45 11'4.20f 10 431.... 9 41 P 24 D 00 i33' G 00 A St BarriAy twi n-1V 3 thoniparift , . • .. 0 00 (Si ~ ' • Tall creel liff. 4)ntil Co_ •- „ 0 30 . 0(1/ I.ltulimiton born.--Ci F Tiacy '. l4 -7 00 WAI D (4ret)n • • -• , - -14 7 toil , it•i•ulhin,ktarloy • , ' . 14 700 . nitriiil;, , toti esst--)tc t rtinter Knapp 14 77 Oti Burlinti7oo weat:-e•Eilward I:Loomis . 13 •710 00 0449 p. boro.-Silalding A - .1.4ar1t. • 'll. i , ' 15 00 •, A V Trotit 11/. 700 Janie)) .147).n.iy .. . 14 - • 1 fa) ' • ijolly• kTittlrill • ' ,'ll 15'00, . '413181 - e s t Li Co.) . .-•/ 1 4 _7.QO • ! -- - Itienck &Villite k Cu, , ',/ 10 • 29.20 k . . ' . y.r., ku`: SeIv:0110 / 14 .7,00 ..‘ 'l' C cowtiu , . -: • • - / .' 111 - 10 00 17Alleu ' ' -.... -' / ' - 14 "7 00 / I34rrke'i,Tl44)istatt k Co. , • 7 • 25 00 . E L Slariloy / ) 14. '7 00 .11a.nrnark & Merritt •., 14 : 7 Otr. . W S cranhtur, , , . 14 - • 7 04) •• Coln Al'A: Will1121.1•': , 4 11L 10' 00 • .11 T,u11.411 - . . . : 11 7.00 11. Murtt-.44.4 `-..- , ....):, • . -14 700 l'irree.Tricap .1 - .Piercii 1 -, 11 -15 00 ' , ll 1.1 l'ort<mil ., ' • 14 7 00 Catltoti ta - 1).-E CVanDyka ' : '. , s 14 . s . - 7 00 l' - ' .0 11 Praii)144404,... , .„.„; . -14 - 7 440 , s Woli - 0'41,&. Lla,uley . 1 ' .14, : 7,00 - ,; qulnnbi% twp,-11.erris Fairbank...... • 14 .• : 7 CO . . V FerguPt - 13 7;7- ' ' 14 „.. 700 Nuatin ilr a 5,311120 • . 12 12 50 7. B Stedo. _ ; .14', 7 700 fat 11 P'Knarp ' 14 ' jti 0 17). - Ctrlland ..) - ' 14 ,7 00 Wlt hued»lter . ' ' '•, 14 - 700 ,Franillin 4.4rp.-37c6re. Brothers' • 14 ' 7 00' r Charlo4 Taylor ' " 11 7_ 04) •Qranvllle twp.-ItrlturrsT.&4l.napp ' 14. 7 -Do • /.1.7 Taylor • . .2.- --- - 14 7.00 Eletrick tv. - p:-G1.1,111110 st, Antlorsou 14 7 Cat _ - MIV Parka - . 14 . 700 Litolifiol)l.-,I) . .4.,llee • yeal . ' ElV'ttleutt' • • - 24 041 '24 al r,23 . ton: -,.. - - , ''. • .i 13 .: • 10 °° l .. LenoS 144•74•):-1.7.7i.Tearti k Co.•_ •. 1 13' 10 00- 11 - 11 1101ctitab I 14 7'oo White & Ballry - ,' .( II • ..- 700 L , ;llay7-4 - 111 , -(.4orliatis & Coleman ), 13 - 10 DIP J I' ilouwortb••• l'3 • • 10 . 00: IC W Little - i s - ' 13 .10 044 3Vili Its vies k son - • 14.. 7 nt - i„ Baldwin k Blat-ktuari ~ 13' - 10 CO . L L Iti*iworth 14 ' 704 LI 1•1114416 y A: Bros. . ' 13 10 00 (in .:.7. , ry 4.: If rw-rk. - ' 1 14 700 ci :), .1"141,0n 14 ' • 7 00 '! :11.0nro,• 1 , -.r".---Tracy & I.lolloh - ' 14 . ..7 00 A (I.('ralinex, 'l4 I -- '7 .' 4)0 I ' I . A 1)1 , 1,10-r . - i • :. n:) 7 f 1 ' 8 .1% , ;' 410,4 .. • . i - 14 ~ 709 1 . ••• -, i-kW,.11 & Stllith l4 7 0.11 O 1147:0okw4.11 14' - '7 tal l I 31unroo ta-)i.7•:‘,4, I it.rris \ •- 14 ' '7 06 .7 It (1.0.11, , . • - . 'l4 7 uz) Inrlne k•Surispr . • 12 12 50 ! I -Orwell twp,.-11).nry4iliortitakey 14) 7 - (4.,) , . 'S ,`i. litoilsoli . .i...c. 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',;4 ' 7 0.1 • 7.'14 7 00 Al) ..,5,./.: 51.31•11.144 1-.14 7 et. e - '1.4 7•00- ' Je.,•:14: Poule , ..y ' • 'l2 12 :.I. 1 l'• - 14111 , .. l. I,ray • 10. 2 ,-;,, 1 1,, looir7 NI. Cal.. '. II 1 7 o 0 • 44.:tt 1..11. Ile: n.. 1. & Co: „- 11 17 owl , 7.;,. , ...•1•erry & Peel. - .. S."' ;:tI.V. 1 Ty r..r 6 t''.•\%••;l' .. , 11 ' i !INC . ) ), IV 1%11)1, . : 11 ( s l . /1 I , t ) I ' 11 , 1111).3..u. Maxectll .4: tniriart ~ .1 4 ,t) 00 75. ,, 01iT1',1: l'ar,,,tts 1 ' - -- IT - 'IT 00 ( • • l'h-trl4,. (trolot . -' - • 41 / " 7 1'2 ;,0 111 11,11:12.401:1 .1 . ,,W l9 Oh I ~ I. Long .'. CO. . A It 00 ,1 11 err:4a. • ./ . 11 .. 7 04.-: re T0.9•911.0:.,--JS.4'lly it 1..•. C NI 3.lauvilli"l3 10 40 ' W.o.lhttnck.. /. -13 1.) 00, •• I' .1 C.allons • . - ^../ .., 11 760 I Ma: shall 12r.-there •• .10 20 t 1:' . .Cite 4. r KIrlo: /_ 17 • I:: - 1000 1 1 . 41.1 - ,0„,... k I.o;rtir,ls . ' 'rt. 700.) .111.:.:, - tim,.. 14 7'oo .10 . 11 M.:lt:tyre -, . 14 7 00 . , I) IV 1,- it .I. ,C,.. 2 19'...12 50. J W.solfertl .4'. Clark - / 11 15 01r E.% Te:Tes A: Co. 12 - 12 50 TII E11,1i1, , /lA / . 11 ' 700 Ta)lor /v. tiore• ...:' . 11 ' . /:, t:0 - W A Charul.•t - Ild, • - ' •14 - '7 14 ItomullIt•y Ertothers . 6 :1 6 ,101 :Mrs. E C A,ll,rman - , 14 ' - 7 01 . (' II Tat..li ' 9 25 00 .1 0 1 . .;....t .',4 !•••••.41.4 11 17 11 11r. 11 C fort.-r, ion & Co. . 13 1 1 '00 Fox ,1: Ileroor " ..9 21 CIO E.•••••...1.g.1.4 •I• wolf - ' .12 .12 5 1 Mr- NI Catler ' ' •14 - 7 1111 \lt. VI.:14•1 .v. Elaek • , 12 12 50 .1 :544 C S 1:".t...•11 . ' . --' ' 1.1 ' 700 I'S' , ./..5 . 0.•:, 10 -.' 20 00- , , . 1 S S•lt.earz ' 11_ - 4.7 00 /A NI Warner • .. , 14 . 7 tit) t` rIV 1:1'.O"' 1 13 'l9 00 / .NI i Lore: • .A . . . " 30'00 , .. . . 4 1 / 11..12..w. :t: A: Everett , , 9 27, ( 0 / Ell ;No- - 13 In iu) - . . 11,1 try llarriA . 12 13 711 • :11 . 1•4•41.4.1..: Son •• 1 4 7 IN) I 0 , 0 L tiee:ler •' • 10 29 140 • Ev.ths &,I.biartlii - .. - 10 . ..:., iti,j \l* A 1:•,:1;1‘4,11 : . 11. l3 -otl , If 1..,•..4 14 - 7'1,0 I. "...ull.van ' • 13' 1010 A Eal,,lwto • '" ..l i t 25 0..1 • 1'. , 9.11,4'. Co. • ' 2 150 is't •C F Cr.-<e hi 12 12 10 . .. • .....,. • • • Part . . rs•••7l,4' Si n t . - 3 O 3O . 2.) 09 •- - .11 .1....e..1.4 ~, • t 1:3 Ili to_ . c ~v •- 1 1, ,) :: 313 , r ' .. . 11 . 15-001 . ' i'arr....l&"Co. ' • 11 .15 01' . • . : • I'. t..r, Nl:Tllttrretr ". 14 7 (.01 ....., S 'l' D. ,lirr ' ' . 'II ;00 I 4'..-1.1m;:. 1114:9...41 A: Co, 4 so 00 1 . NI o4tanyes t ' 10 20 001 .2 14 Phomey • . . -11- 7 00 1 , . . .r..nvoTen a: Co. :- • . -14 7 00 1 .4 1'.•:.11. man 13 .1.0 09 I. 11 l'ow.ll . - 11 . 7 1.1) ~) 41er:de:Ili A: Co. 1, 1 . " 12-.. 12 59 Tn,.....)..-•/:-.1 twp-A .1 S.Tvard 13 10 09 Ulster twit.-41 Chrt -.• 1, . It 7 00 • -0511 11-.1.41.0 • • 14 7 1 44. .13. - 1,...0. 11,110Til.aek - • . - l3 ° 1 4 0) C E Furt.m.r.Jll -,,., -13 V) 00 .1 S .'l*:iiillz . . • ll 7 OCI :a. • A Irtakit:s , 11 7 P. 44'11410i twr.--1..t0a1.. Ste - Sell .14 7 00 A 1.t.e.4... _ • • 11 7 10 . 4 - 4 - ysoz,- .1 I , watt ~ ..: ' 11 • 7 0.1 wells.-I I) I:mobil ' ' ' 14' .•7 011 I.l' s';'r•l - 11 • ' 7 is) 1f39 lYingl 111 Nal EMS OM . . 4' 1. .-- .. ~".I 4 LI . •• 111 kl.i . "1.4-111,11,r1.—Wiu 144rriv.; . 1-, , 11• - • 1 4 " 7 041 V.',l 11 1:74,-:11 . I •• ; 14 • 7 col \Van - , ..1 t , \ - 1, —4 .1, , Kito.:cy ' 13 " Io 0.1 " -11 7 to) ',l* 'El.::: i• 4., ', • 14 7 1o.) . 0 \ I '..• & / - • ::fy. .it 011 11. .15ia% -.: -1 , .--i:•• - :,r "1":114.:Itall ,- •• .11 '7 to :.:‘...1.•:11 ,< 1.11,1-n - ' : - •1,I , -211 tl., - .lA • r:. ~,, 'T.. 11 111/Jt.'Llt 1:1 . 111 110. - 1 . 1 1. r. 1 1 ,11, , - • 1, • ..- 14 .. 7"01 _ .l:\'..r ,, 4111 • ,o • • - ;4„.1 7 ito K.l 11:111h•li ,‘: Op. .; . • 1.2 ' -12. 50 (i I , 11-art.l. , rliti .k 4*” . F . . 14 . 7 110 .f; K Th-thr,:”11•.% (...,. l4 .7 'U • . 1:4 , ( , 4,( litt , tl, , rzi. •• • ~ 11 - 7 i l ll A 1,,v14 , 1.4 .12,51). 1. 1 / 4 1.-y, 1.11)111.k 111 3 4:14%.r.1 . 11 1:i -00 GM ltixhy - • 13 30 OA - ('lark 1it,117,1116"ek 11 - -7 14) .. 11 8 - AcKlev klLitheriii- . , II • 15 lio .. 111 Orr k. i'aligliati ' '•4 5 'or .. . A.,1,-wi•-•, \ 4e - 5 ('I. psi .;:ityllt..l:4; A list - rq , •11;Ing,41-itiruntling billard tables n.ll.•ys in,the Ontnty.of Bradford fer the year IS7I : . . • ~ ~ • „ Nn. Tablo s : - .. Lie , nse. Tr"y.t.r.,..—ltorgan ,t. Wolf ..2 ' $ it) an TOwal2,ll, 1 , 0r0,—.1.6.11:, s snii th 1 sii Olt t' 1.1 s:liitit • 2 ;n 00 .Mr;. C W S,' .Itwv•-tke : 4 60 00 . - . A h-t of I,enzons t•i.tar,rd Itt the bankara and broker, i,n , fln , ..is in the v.ritnty of Bradford for ttl,-' lear l' 71 : ' . , ' - ''' . C1:1,4. 1,1f , n0y.--- 1.:t . ,,y lvq - c..--I . .,inrry 111 - "Lliert: ' . 9 . $ '.`.5 :49' Cautun I, ,r, , . —Str:ol., I'lark . .t.en.... 9 2.7 p AO Ti?, an.l:l bon ~ —ti F Mil ;,, 42 , 4 ,, ... • .9• , , 2 . - r .., ' 31 t' 3knotr . • - 9 ;i0 Co „ S person 4 eliga zed ip the S3b , .rateht tnodirin. r, I ntruttiN', l “*.. ill the conrtly-u4 the year 1871 : Alheint Im.w.-slorso Brntitierts 4 '4 l. 5 nit GA. Perking • - et,' 5 14; Atbafiy.—S Drit-4rigere 5.-.,. 'en: 4 ..4 - .5‘1 . ..n Canton ,boril.„-enbeell' tt:ATlntinau - •4 ' 5 041 Frank!.. , l.-Uhartrs Ta3.10i.... - 4 * -5 'no Graurille.--L r) Taylor , . 4 ,5 no .14eItayt,Nille.a.1 F lieswtixth ' ; 4 5 (NT lAsROy.--: - B .F. TC:tro. .i: Co. .. ,' 4 '5OO ' Monrot- tinro.-,S W Alden ' 4 . sel Itirighury tAvr —linbins,ol le. Craig 4 5 00 Troy boro.-=-R F Itedington, 4, 5 Oil ' .• Newman .e Parworia 3 f 0 no: Ton - an la Itetro-Dr H C Tortd,r, Son & C 0.5 In b,r F W Dittwn • •- a 10ttif , l'Ort.ttr It; Kirby . '-3 - 1.0 of .. . . . klist of tw d rsona on:ragein •ruaning iliatilltriea and brewers in the contty of Bradford for the year, 1811 : • Towanda borii. , .-A Loder . ,9 '25'00 I Towanda t,T.-114.nry Jones . 9 25 00 1, Cl. 1k 31Asbii . r, mercantile appraiser for the eounty.Nif flradforil for the year 1871. do hereby cer tify that the feregoinaht A eorreil, Hato( the apprais wient and elassitiea tion, for said star 1871, and that an appeal will be held, at the Treasurer's office in T,nvanda, oil Saturday: the 10th day of : June, 1871, for the purpose of hearing such as feel:themselves aggrieved by reason of. said _apprmatnent. Caub..M. 31aY 13, 1871. - . Stascganconi T 0 AV A X D . A -. 31 A RII/E I TS. 'WHOLBSSLP. I'LICEI4. , • - COrreetid every W , Alnescliy, by C. , _B. .PATcH subject to Changes (bay. . Wheat, it trash Rye. * thish ' • BttekitheAtt,, *6 bush ..... ........., .2.. .. ... Corn,* bash - '../ • Osta. V; bye.; - - • r.ti 'Beaus. pc. Minh.... . - ItoF3 1 ls , Butter (rolls) *lb A , - i 24 417 (del 'b :ft noir.,i 20 1 /1 i ge; Eggs, V aott e, • . . Pi Potatoes, *.bash ,/ . 1 43 Flom, it barrel 7 / ••• • ; • ,940kb 10 DO Slant y 4 th "i ' - 4 ..); est, -13 . . onion', vi bush .. , , - , Wzrowtio or dttant.—Wheat GO lb. •, elm 50; Dm.; "nr."15611,5.; 00ta..32 Ibt.4 Barley 48 lba.; Dorkwhe,o 48 lbs.; Beans. 62 lbs.; Bran 20 lbs.; Clover 8444 g 0; . lbs..: Tini nth" Reed 44 lbs. •, Dried Peaches IL, lbs. ; ' lhiel AppleS 29 ibm. Pia, tined WILL - QIISfitTEHANNA COLLEGIATE / / - - iNstur CIE. _ _ . I :TOWANDA. IrkabrOFD' COE'N'TY. Pk:.- i TM% inkitntion haa }marl:wan thorvinghly mpalnAl and Improlcd. and will ( lie renpened'lTE.SDAY, REPTESIDER 6, 1670, , ,:, ~ ..- .. I ENGLISI. COIIIERCIAL, RefrNTIFIV & CLX.Sii* , - • ':, • ICA!, LIEPART3fE . NTB. ' - . The Eroy.tati Cerusr. c‘rcoprises io preparatory instructinti. and higher branchesAdassics exceptect.. ' Thc:Cerstufner/.1., aU the adrAnta,77-4 nt rnir Cray rm. r trial Schis.nle with zu , ,cesirary , The Noarstal, trio - rough drill in Trrim, ro , Rc h", !, studul'ana Throry and Practice Teaching. The Srissrrxrir, arrcisl hurtnistion is, the wi„ n , irlibdrsted by an esdensite collectinn 'of apparatus recently repaired and supplied-Land other bralieh e ,, usually pursued in College., ' -modern humtagcs betni: rObstitnted forarscisnt. et..te•-deAr.....thoraugh prvparationn for onr an,! LaballTiKelf • oir•X:LitMfTAL branchoot.--MuNie. D razwin4. under r Xtellen t Instrwintp. • hoard ansi /T'rim' may no! fled:. tine.' Apply to 6. lir...ltyan and I:.fonnlan, CiatO Princip•ils..Towatds, for eirenlnki, ari• :41ffd2.11 FOX, Anx.11),•70.. President fll;fflTtoeter,. T OWANDA. COAL YAIID.- , • ANTII.IIACITE AND 111TtILLNOCS CcSALS. , The undersigned, having leased the Coal Yard arl4, Dock at the uhl Barclay liasin,'.• and just complet, rl a large Coat-house and.o.9)ce neon now prepared to furnish the citrene of T , Casyla and Vicinity with Medi eferettt kindi, and sizes of the ah r iy,.` named Coal Upon the moat reasonable tersns , in any . quantity desired.- 'Vices 22 the Yard nntd fnrt4er notieara - • Stove Large l'lgg::,•,. Snasil Egg '..,. • , .... -:•.. Lrunp• Plphoih :`tit.. -Pittston Nut :1::•) ."Barclay" Lump • Elm of Minrs'./ ••• Fine, or BlacksMilh SullAvan.Ap4lrraci!.....•...._._:/. 4 50 al charges will he made for borough lctniG : ti.a far cqtrying.ln. 56- cons dij , 4d es ta 25 a. se as sa 2.: • • , :t at the Yar& rnttitT of 12 a:i efa„or at Porfri k Kirbv'o cams. IM vith W.;111) 311!IVT)Cilik. ME h. inr, , ,rporatiqa rd . "Tti , ! —3:202 Sept. Terni..1 2 7.1. that the - 0.11.01 , nan:Al A vr•ttrt of rommoa Pl, , a 7 of Bradford County tht.tr arti,l.•vf A e iso mt , „,,, a4;irn! for a 0 , ,cr,•,. of Incorp ration. and the. Fab! Court has - 1144 PIVITTIIUP , I (110 11111 0 , awl BndM:. than cbrr.,t; will 'd4lTer that' thry inc ori.r.rat.l,l twayed`for. on lionday , .' the 4f,11 Say of :4 , 11. - 15.71. at p. tn., unlvss .11914-n to th” con- G XT - 7 . 1 , 1 9 ‘- '" ; : -- ‘ 11 l' ( '-` ,111 . , - ,tr , —l,\" agv.l4; ; ;. - Vtliti".."ViS 6 11 111)%1•, ,,, t, • klr trar,3 - . A's!:1;11,!, I E. M. WELLE-i C 0 .1 L - It JD4.. t'Ltil Curtly' r tintice pricers St are:, are or,Sr, : 4 14 , N 3 and 1/ set. nr N.'• . "'.."f11:11.N. an Antlirak.lt.. / 4:•6a1...., ..... • The. aqrlit3Arvtl dvilvs‘l lug£' 1wt:11:0 tip • I'..r Sop • :a r!/. I:xttaft:r , . (Llart , r -„ " -.• ())41(1 , ,,, et my i' ,, 1111:1;14 . r. No. 1:1) , . ku,t to all chAe'l34, ''acconlpatlie , l by \ 111,en-h. 31. Aver.T.Es. ! WILL' 14: PAID . . . . t/ anyp.-r4. , n prn - dute.o,..! any 77.1..1icfne sin.r.e:rtg halt I - 4 . n.any nvin..z, is rtnanent Curr .4. el, I.!;,, f ttl FiCri Vta,r:rkt,T.l: .. 1:111 , 1'MATP: RUM EI , V. 1. - ,tl 111 , :nyliy tiniv. A 41, a..ant 31111..ine. 'in,. front injurnnt.: .1r1,...i. 15% ,- rantetb iti .I.e: oath. p, hase hernia:lent- . t l 7' . - 0 -0, 1 tr. in eveTy Pio patients treated - 1n the p ast ' ten : ear,' ttst••• I. st,m,*•. It is the t‘eisntith: prei seripton or iPr0t..1t,... P. ntler,. SI. L , .. -- a nrattual.e'.l the 1. - tLater'srity tit Pt Intyleatua, A: L. ' I:, , t;l,,intvr„ , " - one of l'hilatleVia's , tol hl. rez.ular fh7. , !eiati , . apl . rnifess., , r,l Cheint4try and, T011 , 4..LT.--tirflo hat i 1114.1 , 'to ' mt. 3114 inti:llllat , r . . , E1t , ItIl? - 1•-, 1 ti , llll 'IE.' . Al ,, ility of hi- entire prolesKa4ab Ilk—al (Fp: t ~tuelied ft.: I.y the-, Fignatur.4 a.: ,, mpanytng... earlt'bottly, and.iither,le:tinionials of ulan y nr , nus - nen r. no , 1:0,14 , 11:: i - 1411.11 “.. and ch.rizym.n. 1 , .. , prt•- biefsutror ., ir, Itann poi,onoust quatik n!iiqrunnA anl . not•le..t. t-ilu•nciittlfr ,rf money,•itrfrital Figneel ;tnar sub e, l‘tattint exa.,l nntuher of hottbiA u2arranted I'. ett-re, will br torn arid grab', to any in3,rer",,rfa inzln-,l,•tt,r a full q. , .'riptnitt of attlil . th-n. In ea. , . .of iatlure to etirei. ai Paint paid positivelY refunded. ;11 , 41 ,- Inea 4, nt anyw e.,by elptsso,.l,l , ..et on de. , liVery. Atllietetl in,lted to with, for Ittieic.., ,itt.,,, hninati:ni , alitl 'no:that .7tlvit - i.. \ sent li',y letter grab , . kltlreso , li.i'.' .1 . I'. 13.11.1:11 - . 29 Seititbrt.t.t tstroet, Philadelphia, I'a. pi , 'rtkiii.,.l, 7 ,, :e i.F..,1 or obtained by. Druguists. • - NkT:VNTED AGENTS FOR • GREAT FORTUNES. As o Tuur Wsnt: MAI , k S 0.4.1 Aso•TutuNtru , or orA Sc.r.r-M.1.1;F. ' P. ".1.42.,h;.. Jr. • Profusel y illustrated a I,, , l urthillv bound: Tli4 most taking, instruct' .3114111111.Vvi-F3i by go tight after hooliissio:d fu. re. Fasivati:a :;a fichon. authentic 4s history. practical as - IZiQhard." with less Ons more rho - Ming for popul...r Purpuses. ...than the .profoundest philogophy: Agents are elearirig:frout td $2OO per ruonth4 voite of hard times; sells fast . awl, „easily, awl cle livers splendidly. Fw , rl.l for Circulai'74 , 4-%; the extra terns. 3fACLEAN. Publlshef4, 719 Sx".tsom Btroet. Philadelphia. mar. 21'71.3m EXCRLT.t.NOE at the Great Trial et Sewing-Machines iii .I.Sl;a, km , wtt The Brand Taal of lgland lark,' whet , the c. ,, znparitne merits. of th , two leading Sewim; SDchate Stitches, the Twimted-loop Stit..h. and 'VI.. S'uatle -,keri%the main gur'sti on:4 at incite. 1:-Gi1>1.4claine was derided to excel; . In simpli itti of consirm-tion, r.rtkt /mg more. tnr-ntR. - • • • In notninttnlity I. get out of.erder—either,.by use or ,:tauannr. i t • In porrootion (I , f 1v.v3, - ifon , llip;-fit 1.4 the Is st made of all sew inn rintehine., In gnietne,s of It.l.td - ..t (.ti t it is :almost tlutirely szlcut. i In rare of I•oriliF4 so light rannint.t. I. ~ . . - -ise of tnati4Ttnent :—it rugitlas far less skill toperate it than auv - other. In having a pabmt - rnbber brake;—which V:eveld t. ( 41,, the waeel taming l...arkwartl. . In its ne. , dle • wilier; is straight, be in the shorte , t and least liable M:be broken. ' f In-its tie, al" bving hit-a.l,;nstlin. , ,—reviritnt `r. , ... tiler +kill rat es.l+i - 1,. , 110.• t: , st.l. :"L In using lindorie , thr.ad :-11,:11.,.! then:. Is no sp.so;.: im..., or bother al, itii a siallttli`. . - • Ili Va.: sietph.2.ty of ::, teLsion, and the eas:l'ot managing it. . -In )I3V111j.! a ;. •, : •1 „.7 4 :.-1111'elt.i.rutiNq...! the.tirl's. fr,•in rubbing against tare ilierb. ' In its Inure perked adaptation to all eaßacitles. In itss - beimt nikszte cagily and epeelify chatif. , 1 Ironi one kind of work to another.::- - 6 ; In its more perfevt adaptation to altlirols oft Er 'r• 'pg. , I , . vthrr machine. l3. In AA. ti'a,:r. t .-ity ;tot Maki i betti fA= clubreidcf,y-- by a lucre chatige; In n:akzng nun ,turen—especiany for f341:17 USE,. In its stitch Isiing the most even and In its the iitrinii:iPst., and 4 rnoiit eilo , • • In ii =eau twine automatically fastened--hr the -In its . N.` . 3M be i ng the Oatto r lti_ its scant Wore easily takeg ±itt, Lavin:: the 1...5t 11 , ntiners ;—no t nr vim the 11. , tits-Nprn. In having the best Fkller —the only - on.. flint works with the , :id , UP , In•hsvine Iliai , ler,—one always a.titoted and ready for .n~e. And atnany pouts oI excellence.• - • Call and twe the .Wiliox Cdhhs Newjint Nirtiehine: atlhe otlice ' If, BARRIS, Bridge Street. , 'rowsndS, I's. !. Mar .25,'11 . 7 w.L,01 9 .1'761V.07, FOR §ALP, 11h.•fotiorty, at Ikrishoro. t t•K}at. nt Satoittil ili••••.•*4—•1: ooltio,ttiiii of a latioi :11111 , -1.1%111. 7 th, tothii Mill pcph, rt..l awl terms apply to U. c . „ .Ktt!„o. - . n't3". -. ."VLawt - Tio6nilo, to 31 ). Exiielitri.x, a.t 'Mortistosrh. Mrripi•cOrinty. Jerl , P V. Th, , 4,r,perty cah be oeen to Daniel Dit,litite. -• ' • Dee. 11, • - 0 FA.CTOTAY .' 0 1,1 SALE RENT.—The st.lbscriber offer, 1, 4 kiittlaiva ono. folk Knoll; of 1t. , 0• the7Solltr4o.kErio Ildaro;fa, fog e..ale r”tit. Also une or tWk) thNelll.l”4.ltotl ,. rs , tzar F.totorr.whidf •ilispriod of. - Forms rnif kti ,, Wri ' BENJAMIN r - Motirotton, Pa.. April 19. 1t 4 71. for ATEIIY. , • OHOIdE •dIiEEN • AND 1.21;ia v•elleng - Fitkp tit 'retail by • . rrHE ITHACA WHEEL'I.IAKE, L Plaster ant Giain Itroadmr.,t • conthin ,,, l., For rnking hay or grain stubble. towing plat . grain, kc. A en.lrndid nteerAs., Farmers 0m ,,, ••• the Plaster Fo - weiii.l . vdrt: there' will be no Inor‘e ing plastei by hand. t'er sale loy WEILII Towanila, PERCE DWELL & INTER ARE SELL- N. !kg TEA, very await. /I f/ 11 za - ea` 37 ' 0 7 :0 . - 10 El I "A) WT . ... ' 4 JO ... 4 09 • . 3 .91 NOTICES.- Prn't, ,, V)tarl OE@
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