Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, June 01, 1871, Image 2
lii , - lbws From The railroad bri. fs war complvtion.. cheese fat() I gouc to work at Ripon, —SOMO • Darts of plantod lees cotton than las —The 'Penneylvan' 1t DauvUk, aro all ready t.l —The Peikiomen ti roach Emaus io loss than t • —A man . in Mn inuikes in ono slay. =The Maine marb ploy 1,000 men. —Kansas added fo no*spapers last:year. ' -=The floating cap eierippi river is /1,500,000,1 —Clateirpillars dre ncroii ncar.Vinccnnga,ln —Ono mau'a inter iee, mlno so! —The Brobidyn stouors want, 20,000 fleet and Mrs. Boor...art in Merlin.' 4111itggic Mitehel ialle(j. , "(!ver Yondoi." brot • gatitAlt N ••ntning tojtmeri --Henry Ward „13. pr6Ai one Benno timi:4lnrilig the Summer. —Boston papers t + rrinni ili.nppearaneceof a who; alien last aefil, Was he - pi. n•ntral Part in Now - • • —l3ae:= are now C. , ti. tom rivi , f:lweighing two `—Senntilr ithnio ~01.11Atine; leave 1. has p•' against ihi Illinois and controls it. —An iron b with Atone fibnt,tueiitfli.• if Abiieno, liAnsaß. —The Reading_ G I, t110q...1117 foreNr to - rn.vit.l; city. Ile Chicago an" (7.inpany hare fenced th6.i - -E_. - Senator Re pi it r", Alcorn in that State. • ---The inwest eSti iforni, -.int..ge this year lb. 1,i.1.,11,-kt 12000,000. --Two Joliet, 111. we Bann day tiny .i . ears their g..1.1Ni nupttals, -.. —The late fire i the w 1 youth New Jer;ey destro„ ed•tgoq,ooo veil . ' property, , diiiellv gaudily . timber.. .. '' —The Kankakee (IR) Stone 1 and • I.inir rlmpany shipped,l 002 car loads of h!: vt ir, w... t iglung 21,2T00 pounds. '1 1 . . - The lilassachu etts Senatel has .s , orti, , ,a to reconsider its refusal to charttir nar .. Ow gaugF railroads.l i - -.y in the 1 ell, packea in. 1 i,,,5t.: are shipped from Cri 1301, Bfd„ to Chicago • in refrigerator cars. . ,L-The. use of papl .41,,q,a is appioved and ii have iron or steet-ilanget • -- —Mr. Feupo, ji Ilasssentisetts, ii•itnesse( of et/le:lid troops on Ih' -A horned ton N..va.t. to Wilmington, 1 utail, and was taken out , —The bachelors i }chip, constitutionally pr , ' beleu . U 151,000 and a brie —The, Boston-bilders of.thel iron 1. 1 . , tank inolaiises brig Nov ltv,_have sncceeded so ay 11 that 'they will at on , , 'duplicate bori, • -.Breed's Island Boston, connect ,..l kith ti t , battle of 11u iker 11111, has been laid, -tint for residences Ind w 11 soon be poptilated. 1- - (lilt - Mine . Shia erdson, - • Nor l i wegi- I no, 7t1.7. , , 1 145,7, died at ilwaukee-,Wednesday, end idt..‹ ~Drew is living t-Wankeslia,agtcd 109. --- The directors f the Tomaa • Pa , Aie• lt , ,tlrnad report,th •ir early Consolidation -." ,s.itli the Tratiscontinen n 1 and South Pscitic. . _ , The post-offie ~ rovonue fo• the .•mrrent liFcal year We; ected by the Isepart nient i t - surpass that 9 last year by711„000,, ---Mr. Woo 4; Of henancloah ,conn ro , iv, .\ r..:has the.eontrai. - . for a bridge i9lO feet ' .ttg. t“ . c , o,:`it f 10.500,000 over the PutOthee, at -sliery.ThtoWn. • . . " ----The Big Spri. motrit,tits - hae been propagate 1 5 vot nenr by. —The St..Lordsl wr.o.k wp. , l (mil, only 2,1i 1 ;,..ccav, j. The, o p. Lot ptil,;('. ' • • - 'The Penneyll.l l - t , • , nght iron lands ninth It the south Pad than cornpatito fart - --Ail of the we• wit , n.t.t.T9p th . any yreviins ; and mn or i - aoti.l so - ninch. . • The boni.le of fOrtAts sub.. rro,ivrick. - Norfolk; Va., • ,•ndin g of rice i • ahoni ni! r, to o • • - --On tlic , 26th '• f April, •119,000 hr-nd of (lath. had rap ed Belton, Texas, for --.• • - Est:-4,4 and California. The cattle drivnig sea ,n-1:n'1 n0t,.1. , ..gun curb r. . • —A "2: -. e'r: York police , cap4iin is 11..1•11,-1 , r( por . tod M) Iso l vo • received . "d costly .. 1 ••rdlnui,•:.d-,g-Kon 19 , a lot of_gambler s and >,u; •inne-I keepers."--.n•o' 1 —The - .T.loughtcin, -'(L.S.,) Gazelle sacs "n; :r lc nil of the item ore - that will by mined this A'3, , on lass boon dohtra rod- for already. -The Pfodui• will excee 'last ye severel thou , .. sand teii,, - .', ~ . • I . , ----New. Jersey. as , received 500 ;awe '. , divedl,4ll 'emigre ts, who immediately .t. 4 - rhyd. , 'ton t 9 Wiseobsi to join the like hum= . ~I,or nryfr..±d •,, ,Ireod . l) fore.. Another similar -, , , •, • (.1V in rcAV due. • . . .. • . ' 4 ---The bonds of ve:ra - 1 towns and cities along-the Ottawa, Osiwngo and Foe River liailrbait Illinois, are told, •by the !Let that they .114v0 not been allowed eulTicioat de ice in the directors. , - . ' I- , l , • . —,- J ‘ efrersonvillel" lientuckyj heti 1:-tittered another gigailtielf.ossil mammy; The . shin hone was three !cid,: long two grinders were ..aeh half an inch g0144,1 .. an5l the remains . • ' indian'ed a luau twelve:feet ht.ph. • - _• ---Laticaster raised $1,500 o•• sl's - . 000, at one rneeting, A') make Franklin. and Mar s hall College free to Lancaster youth. Soy oral thousands had been subscribedprthiunsly, _ Bt that the result is certain. . ' • t - ' .. I —For •' eighteen Months . Chinamen 1 ',ay.: -been 'wiling chum , IA pure old , i ln Au - 1 1,. 'burn, CAL, varying in v Iti from V2O to ;$2OO. j The pieocalseein to hay •leenehoppedlfrOm a solid zunsti, and no one •ntelind where i that is 1 • located. . / .'" , - '-- - iNtisso iur asscrssmente cover 33,- •- 114:1,O2 acres, iiilued tt i l - 32.Cr2,102,963, and !town • ' • lota NZPaRI at " 137,5 024 ; total real estate ' 5410,555,514; pcir50na1,'4156,17 . 2,037. TOtal tax able Health, .1,571,134,03, of which St. Louis, county has 1158,617,340 r ' .. . . ' —The Chartii3rS: Valley Railroad was in'etirporated 1re1853 and graded; jeold to the l'mnsylvania Central in 1866, and can - structi , in commenced in11306,..and conslruction_ -, commehced in 180' oneii more at the instance and be aid of peopl .. , ,on the line. 'lt iS just , • • completed. s' - , , • • . —The H. etc . H. mpanye oi l i F . il- minoton. Del., have fa - shed new cars for the , ' North. Perunivlvaids ; for the'Lake Siiperi •-- or-and Mississippi, the 'West . Wisconsin,. and several 'ioithern. Thew', are remodelling Pull man-palace cars and' adding Others for the .'.. philedelphis and El . route.' 1 , 1 • •• , • y i d . . 7- -'.1:110 Riekin nd; ,- (Va.)‘ I steam, . • it;rio: and rolling mill, Paying particular lite& • tion to the menuttietb•of ear wheels,' have a hammer of 3500 polls . a forge that cut hand- - • lu forty tons a week ; 100 horse-power engine • Mille rolling mill d employ Aileen hands. There is but one Oth steam' forge South of :•‘. Daluroorv. . ;. • • , i . ,•' 4.-A. BcistoriT gee firm shipped . - NYX ) beaks !,! or kraal in bulk , received in els ~ • ' (lAA Iron': Chicago , ono steamship: 5,q00 • : received the ramo ira by the , next, and have co:Arnett/n*lor a lik shiptrient 'by lanoth‘k. • This appareutly itia atektaninese. l . ...- . 1 . - 1- Atoilliklq•*:--,.,. Vr Nations. ge rkik•Stiphr • - i .'' F.. 0. Towan have yoar AE iron.. War :, go into blast. • way will not palm ,c, catig ht • 42 . e,qua.rries C - Col Col MEI ty-two to liter The tai on the 163 contai tic elerrnts. Autag,onistic, ho\vever, only . astegards the policy i►nd utter= ances lof - ~ thitt organization.' For, however much they may differ as to the liulguq.ge to be. used, their disci pline i$ so perfect, that they harmo nize as a unit at the polls. These . two elements are firstly, the Bour- =USMinya nn ,liana. '.st in a liowan lately for $140,1300 . . OHM Comnius. !Year. IM Madam© gar has .a.now play bons rctid fossils' of the party Illp who never forgel, and never learn who swear by the " Constitution as it wat," and ' . ).wonld restore the, coiintry , to the slime social and .poli- p er Edward ,o - a in August_ • her has prem ed Sanitoga-imni, Lica condition which existed at, the - outbr4k of. tho rebellion: These men ignore the inexorable logic of events, and-will not become reeoncil , ed to ithe progress and the revolu tions 'of the past. ten years. ni l compOse the ruling element of the Democratic party, and have - herOto fore shaped its policy ; and named•its candidates. 'ecord the 34ya tdm ranee lecturer, 13. flower at IYork , is twenty-five ght in the An and gpe-haltpoinds. and Speaker Europe inunediakely, ' '• the last elaim higan" Canal, and Lately, 'a new element has been i developed which has manifested a dispositiot to make a new departure from the fossilized and moss-covered traditions of thi- Democracy, Ilav lug Vainly, waited for the popular wafe.which was to .bury beneath its. oVetwhelming torrent the principles and organization of the Republican majority, the •other class of Demo crats grown. hungi.y With long fast . have become desperate at their exclusion from the enjoyment of pdb lic patronage, and are—disposed to adelit,ti any measures, and endorse any ;,creed, which shall . give. the% place iandpower. ' '.r - (' - Strange as it may appear, Ir. VAL LANIitICIfIiII ,is the leader of - the 1 0 , • A , new dispensation. V.ILL3cNI:II}ILIII, the 4--- - ateh-traitor and copperhead, whose treasonable ; utterances.atid traitorous conduct during the war, gained for him! the unenviable notoriety of be ing sent'withiu the rebel lines, to en joy he society•and receive the atteia 4*s 'of the friends who had his deoPest sympathy.. This arrant dem agogue and political trickster, secin hoW utterly hopeless is the success Of the Democracy, has "laid "down • a platform for that party, which it is hop'ed may deceive the people, and reverse the verdict of poplin. con derination. It has been virtually adopted by the Democracy of Ohio, •-and, substantially proposes : ,;•• • 1 Fit-sr. l Agreement to disagree aboutthe past. Inti anon to all Republicam to co-overate on liiill issuer. .4. qmd. Acceptance or Ile• results of the war, Mel ding the thirteenth.' fourteenth and tif ttot li amendments, and aequi:esceueo in them as n longer isows l i cfore the country. T, ird. The Demo r raey will obey and enforce the:unstitution as } t istaiw to i"ent‘e e q uality t o ' a I, without distmetion.f rage, color or fain diti m.' P .S The late 'Democratic Convention of thili. State, r4ade a public-attempt at ac nieseence in, thiS new order of thi tg's. But as gnarde4l as . Was the Ate ion proposed, it Met With decided an bitter opposition... The niuth4 of th series of resolutions adopted iy that body was as follows-: 1 f hth. That VT rec , ?griiie . tho binding JAI- Sons of all the provisions of the Cm oM n tntio Ihe-United States as they now exist, and we n re s e c a t i VlV i tt i ni'a iL i':;t:t r • atl l ,l:'y ; t 1!( ( ii -1, 'Itli l ‘')':‘-'i t - . r onstitutionally appoint el. .'; . -, This ambiguous and lonble-fa(4.4 :erance was passed by a vote of to 51, after au acrimonious de e, in which-the minority denounc and utterly repirdiatedf it, The jority urged -that it had become essftry for the success of the par otid that it really_ nioant nothing; de thb minority yebelled against as constructively acquiescing in amenamcnts to the Con t Stitntion, :luding riegro suti - rage. kis but a Ile over a :veilr rine , • the Democrat- State .Convention vot(Al against Dgnizing the Fifteenth Amend at. They declared that it had been adopted according to the. nirenututT of the- Constitution ;• t it was a fraud and that it would 6r - 4ie recognized 1-y the true De :racy._ 126 feet I said ,to be b. ', rig, A at Company new mains b • are the <I Alton Rail it road for ;200 oad els, _oelliissi UniTersity, at .Sip- Tack- late for the 8.000,M) ga Cal lona 'ed ated 'sisters, ma go, lave Me.. : 0 th of , br for railwaS• car ereasins u -The wheels 6 ties: st deoeased, in —Wa inglon's te Tiew un Common: • - travelled ;from t., in a eardine I)ox,by suite of Detroit hnve 61tibted from Ititirrying Lone. ga on Laurel Hill by a Piltatbur trout. A great hotel cattle market , last I bead_ of catty -being= •in pnrchaties lint+ Tery Ilia capitalists who lin Alabama, expect to c rafts at' $lO lees per can. am papers ;agree year will 'exceed that alitoinia end !Oregon .0 city of ,Fred 'Mien to the Frocfor po.flaih•otia are Felling is. excited over haihstonos. All of the thew they. ea.nie there, reel tha no ford 2-1 tporter. EDITORS s n I DILTICII.. S. W. ALVOligh Thursday; 11n4e11, `1671. ÜBLICAM STATE TIG4EET. FOR AUDITOR GECERAL ' .. I AVID STANTON, OF DEAFER. FOR m7RVEt'OB 6MERAL- OBE'BT D. BEATH, OF" SCRBYLKILL. OF TILE, DEMO. CRACY. • so ; eallea Democratic- party ,s two distinct and antngonis- I -" e shallow...artifice now' a'elop4ed by the Democracy becomes ltidi cro -ly transparent when viewed 'by the light of their former resohios, as' -bythe labored and persisOnt eff. s of - their leaders heretofore Ito sh.w the ,:unconstitutionality_ of the am ndnients ,to the ConslitutiOn. Ane now they seek to Lliacet; by de t reeding •-" - t he discussion-of issues wh. eh have been settled in the .man ne 4ntl by the authority con - stau-. tiO e ally appOinted " while holding anl insisting that the - amendments have hever been constitutionally set thdl hilst these reslves will not sill-' 9 to deceive anylntelligent voter, - .ly are evidence- that the shrewd_ LI ambitious leaders of the Demo= Ley recognize the necessity for wring the issues-of the past, and' ranting their standar4-to the ideas i t.d ignored— the emocracy I requirements of the present. It Ei virtual acknowledankent of the tice and proptiety of the great . "vital reforms . which have been ught about by the . .Republicin y. The\ bill of inictment .pre against the dominant party I ) , "been endured the:ground t pon Which hair, Made.suell a- desper to but tua sriecessful stand; aware that the k)at tlttlial-been agaidst them, and that to, hope. for the achiovetunt of suc cess. they must gain pe!;e ssion-of the ' "tl' p 6si on held ley their Opponents. It wt , l l be a refreshing sip,ht to see , the D Inocratic party arrayed untiCr "Illie .~ ~' banner inscribed with their new principles, and emblagend with ne gro suffrage, and the rights of the adored min! 134,:deapwatenasiAa desperate- straits will doi dOOstge deedi, tho DlFicg*sci: Thitier:!ol - ineon'sbiteEsT,4l644:in the` way ~of their' progries victory and its concomitants of par tronago and plunder. THE IsEGISL/L7'OlE.. The Pennsylvania Legislature ad ! journed sirlYirlie on Saturday last at , 12 o'clock. The xesa! litian.PraVithwg for a vete on the quektiou of -a Conyentiotr to r.oviso the Constitution, was passed. The vote is to' be taken this fall, but no delegates are Th Phifiideiiiiia Registry . Law wa ot 'repealed, and remained as it WAS. u. " The Local Option law was killed by the Democratic &nate, althotei the House passed it by - a huge ma jority. - The bill restoring the Spring elec tions became a law. On Saturday morning the ritual closing,sceneti were enacted, compli mentary resolutions, wore passed, presents made, etc. In the House the following resolu tion was paised nitaiimonsly : '• ResoloA. That the thanks of the House are tendered to the Eon. James H. Webb, Speak er, for the fail. and impartial manner In which presided during the present seaskta. Hon.. B. 11. STnAloa, Then, •in 5 neat • said appropriate speech,.presented Speaker WEBB, on behalf of the mem bers of the Howse, with a magnifi cent gold watch and chain. We quote .closing paragraphs- of Mr. STRian's remarks : Mr. Speaker._ four years of,pty legislative ex perience have been - passed inreonjuniticm with yourself as a member:of this body ; and I con clude. sir, What I propohe to say upon this oe cision, by adding 'my own testimony to the. uminuliiiin. Mtitimiony of 'thiallonse, :that du ringyonr'entire legislative career, both in your official capacity as Speaker and as an individu al member-elf this body, I can bear - witness to yobr integrity of -purpose; to your uniform courtesy. of demeanor, and to your uniform correetnelateof Judgment upon the great ques tions whicli . bate been decided in this body. . Allow me sir, in conclusion, as expressive of the' nties you have performed, to present to yonl this magnificent watch. That you will ire:lit-ere itdormg your life far beyond its in trinsic wort.l4 - 1--entertain no manner of doubt, and pp-mit nic to hope, that - as 'lt marks the clos ng hours pf your life, you may be able to look upon the'Years *gone with the valeta:diem that always attends a well spent life,and that von may contemplate the of the vale future wit that that security which always attends the last earthly.bonts of the Christian gentleman. , r. MAssnas, then p7Sented the i l S akei• with a hands me crayon po rail. l fir. REINCEHL. On behalf of Gen. Selfridge, our courteouvr and ellicieut t Chief Clerk, Idesire to present this elegant g i 5 4 41 ,00 , as aidight token of r Bard from he who n your' chief-of star- during a long, tedious and turbulent ses sion. •As the hour of tlvelve draw near, 1 Speaker WEB') addressed tlie)House as ° fl ows : ' ' To ei e di i i i nl ls t' . bo i gi fh ti wi ti t E h u p u rea o s f ure l:r a P n r d eu re i gre ali t e lii; the time of Our separation has arriv ed. . I feel ( i rn gra i elni that our labors have terminated and than we are once more to return to our families an 4 friendS, and again mingle among our con stitienta, who have the right to examine our act4,7and judge us - accordingly. Upon the other halid the associations here hare been pleasant; the- uniform courtesy which I hasp received at the; 'lands of the members,and the very intimate 2-, littions !Ahat at this time exist between many of 01.• mt'nibers and myself, are such that ,I can inrry takti their' leave with feeling of rei,-ret; tli( it remembrance will not be forgotten, bat wit. endnre to the end of life. , 1C hen I assumed the responsibility of presid ing over your deliberation, I promised to. die et uge its duties' faithfully and impartially. This . promise I have tried to fulfill; at times,. hottcc - ever, amidst excitmtito and debate I am iNe I:aware mistaken have been committed, but ti rr is human..Te all the officers of the Homes I i eturn my sincere thanks for`-the manner in wloeli their several duties have been perform cd,, and especially to the very able corps Of eleiiis who have had charge the business of the Hcinse. Without their aid and assistanee, the ' 1,111:Iness of the House would have hoed delayed and the labors of the members increased, and' I am very free fo say•the errors and Mistake's r; hit presiding officer increased. Sincerely be ing that one and all, both members and of -tic rs, may have a long, hapy and peaceful life in he future, l will now bid_ you an affectionate Ufa elven, and perform my last duty at a mem be of the House of representatives by dechir in this liouse'adjourned without day. . While no great amount of public br.siness 'has been transacted by the Legislature during -its session, no , .. . ray inflimons legislation has been / enacted. . . FIRST PFSSION Fon 1812.—St. .Tohil B. L Skinner, of this city', who served as a' volunteer at the siege of Y. F . in 1812, and who' was personally named inn resolution of': Congress, approved May 20, 1826, -has just been granted a certificate in .eordanCe l with an act of Congress - February last. -It is the,first cer icate granted under this act. - Mr. Skinner, who is also ex-Assist t Postmaster General, -states that sere are now only four , survivors . of s company. Three of these have nu granted pensions. - _ nc of tit DISTSES.STNG, ACCIDENT AT PITTSTON. 4n accident almost as distressing ale one at kv . ondale occurred at ttstk. on Saturday last. The shaft ilia West PittsAm IninF) took fire out -2 o'clqek from an overheated .al. About_ fifty men:yore in li n t 'el; Mine, eighteen of whom were ta li mit dead, and several men have s' to died. .The mine was owned b the i.V.B.R. Co., and operated 11 Br , 1k; Co., of New York. The h role-engineer saved , many of the inifortnnkte miners at the imminent -peril of his 'own life. - dew inir The jury retn'a Terdiet o I . of mnr4e:r in the first...degree s4inst FOsurn, for the killing of Mr. PzirnAm, in New York. The,prieoner 'hits been ' sentenced to be -hung on the 'l4.tlr of July, 'Whisky caused it all! e The committee to 'whom the Methodist I3Ook Concern affair* was Oared have suspended. Dr. Tux:4- itix from his functions until the the charges are mono faUy inveiti g.itr,,lf on the Bth proximo. " Vice-Presideast GetzAr, • wbe Atlas stricken doin — With delr the Senate Chan!bet- lad w ,ii srowlY recpvering, - and is cos*faered o.ktocf danger. - . "c- , • . . - 1 I el*. Tho'. Washiiitten - . 1 1'restt-f . . bat.-,ratified, thfil Seriatfilkaa jQnrried. ,4 04 .;.-A anima paper suggests Hort tzixr fcri fresident 187/ Lrmariox wAVantos, • . ir . ipitpiner t i.b., Nay 'OS, 1811. - ILL tolsllo eilittike sitiourtuncbt of Con iraktll.*l.oW-iflat °: tettal in - ItitOikr - L'.'.._ . ol ll : 4 ° ll t t° "0 °l° lecildiUdisow Own/lltig In this ga si couri' -- `4ity-41fre Woes of e political 0 ' ~, •,,...#4!lisoY ;uli as*-1 site. • i . 40idideiti rere goatt.lesa Oniiireedittillais'Vs4Terloolged ta crowds of =kips strums, **lig amid the ponder cos piled W Clefet marble and granite; gads* with reintendal awn on tlz it t es sro O iiiii:ilholtibol - sih - lisii to ham- and .cocked lists; that solemily how,npon 'their massive walls ; or with silent wonder, canton idating-theloit-Allegotteal Ortoies sketched ihr up hien the. ceiling of the Capitol - dome.' 1 The dish and glifiuri of-what ii + 4 /Ishii ' and fashkonabde ilk her ,to ii:certiln ea bsn illiamitilVind apparen tly theturiodent wa tell of the WM* son ter-• ttlog are stifled-, The labors, delibcratiims, and' coosaltation of the • . . • MN :Oita- 1 ate I=l4 . closed, and doing the Pail we company with many of our prominent citizens both civil and military, they have ben ,makin eactualons to ths ,varionspointa of linterest forded by this loOditY pr evious to their depart 'ire for "'oats.' *e read of_ eleTt *orb and glorious feaste ; partaken by th tU in the . Wild and rural rettwats,lso Savory t it the n'•7 4 true of the ancient Rcrisni "sung( from af the familiar aroma - or their flesh rozki, and tru to big instinctive nature drew -sibih "with smile that was childlike and tdandi' . ' Thu has evklenUy dealt kindlyitith the ex Itinliter; still hale and hearty,' doitteless there ru l yet remains the same zest fir beef tliF: harecterisedida movementawb . basking . the royal smiles of the English. rt; and' to Mg with the mane of the -It Liu. WW were glad to „look ma .nikere . nion 'him.. ". brought upon us remembrances of that , . 'I- • "ermen.r. IsorrinVii. '_. • who used so frequent/y _to " around the, circle," and then so feelingly..lea She Coas t , tution4e the hands the "dear ple, ,, " , w h i a confidence that was hear touching to behold. t was always remitting to he thit old, ato , 1 how grim village Alderman he step by step a tained the high summit of his political am : \ tion and greatness, and from w qre d ecld , height, like weeping &Ter lite' ruins f Carthage, be tearfelly warned us egainst Ili. • ealism, and eloquently taught tu4 tha t . in mocraey and repudiation were tti km found tl e only safety from national destniefion. In the days of degenerate wisdom; it is truly a ple - sure to be reminded of those White Hous e er Win, fpuhfaitis of pure eloquence that d ' four entire years kept as 'in sulk a delicio and exhilarating-state pf excitement. * • The imprisonment it the Capitol of two :militarist arcs for refusing at the espouse of th ,ii protonc) i, 1 _honor, to divulge in what manner Copies we o obtained of the recent treaty, and thus public • ed to the people in advance of th ie authority f the senate—so far seems to occuly their atte - Son to a greater extent, than ,he importa t previsions of the-treaty, upon ti.ticla so mu depends. It would certainly &p-{cu that th has been a waste of time over wiat the pnb le will doubtless deem an nnimylortant mat r compared with that upon which fthey have , n called togither to act. This' treity, as agre 'd aped by, the Commission, led now submit el to the Senate for its considerati n and ratio a tion, is one of grave importabce, involvi g doubtless pence or war, friendship/or hat d, between two great and powerful , nations. Wtb all this in view, several days were elated in I o quent'doliate, maintaining the Idil,Aty of be Seiate and inearceriting $ conlple of lobo • ists about whom the people cant have no T ooted interest. ' ' [ That the treaty will be ratified there is l imps but , little doubt. Its provisions, it is , e• tiered, are generally acceptable, and au ami -a• hie and honorable settlement •of past ' • tit tea anti differences may be looked upon as to, beginning of a future of uninternpted peace a . , all times eminently desirable, but more I, ot daily between nations of one tongue! and in dyed. The prospect of war is at no time ,1 agreeable contemplation fur any nation, li iw ever great . or powerful, and grierinees of n , kind to some extent had better ,be borne r al than resort*, its erneltieskiid barbarisms, hi 'destruction of life and property which as a lie (*salty must fullqw. " Tutiust iu.Leamsox is fully inaugurated, and according to re Several rcry interesting. and important ga hare already been played and' which were cause of bringing together a . multitude of pie.' On the etreots, public grounds, ind. or whatever way you turn, do your "level b . to keep away from it, still is heard the ever ing gossip of base ball. Talk about the- or • ment of faro Playing, or Um cnchantmcn fighting "ye Tiger" in his gilded jungle rice, It certainly, has no comilarison with ti rockless and eager manner that bets are on the superiedskill of this of than tin their respective friends. : At every canto. f • = I may change safely asserted•that thousands of 10l fan'Change hands, and so prevatent has thi betting,now becorn ' ti, that here base ball ant horse ruing are synonymous terms. 1. ipa rently the mania is not confi ou class. Persons in almost ev'ery' walk _of lif have become 'affected; even the Gore t en clerk—that person supposed to be'itricCly cot meet and morarin b found betting on the gray, %seen, red, w titt 4 blue or brown stocking clubs of his choice, au often becoming quite demonstrative over th "daisy cutterii," "'sky scrapers "And "re of balls, that may bring to his club the ho fc success. We will net accuse him of a wai t i principle, or of pandering to * vitiated', s tet bpt will charitably conclude that with oth s.I has caught the epidemie and .become I . • • ' upon 'the' subject. ANOTAXII CILDIZD TlM][ TEE DEXOCIIArk ADD "Everything that mificious ingenuity , . " suggest ; h 4 been done to irritiite the' , . , "of the Middle and Southern :States. .1 " and exaggerated charges of disorder an 4 "lance owe their origin to the min. . "minds of potential managers -in the "and Bonito of Itiprettastives, to w "Executive luta, we regret to ,say, lent " and thus helped to Ma'am the popular " ing. In all this courpof boat& le. "and harsh resentment, no word : of " an, or 'kind encouragement, 'or ha rnal regoustdp v hati-erer been sixihen by the es " ident of by Congress to the people o the "Southern States. They have been.addr Peed " only in the language of proscription." The above is an extract h•mri, the Ada sof the Democratic members or _Congress; bat it will not tot a inoment be prostimell that hero was a member Of the Committee who bel t erell one word in the paragraph. Itp to the. 'n' of 1861 the Republicans of the North lieT • rant cowards, and one ,Souiburner was: to fin of them in any given emergency. non• t h e times are sadly out of, joint, an 'despisediS:azarcnes of ten ;ears ago- ar potential authors of i harsh and relentros cription. If there is any truth In the tara mph quoted, it migir irith some real . be natitted on the grOrind of ample pierce tion, .. t it is a Witless fabricztioulcitbout th • 56III 'lance a truth, clearly proven as such ' the , •. ht of,concurrent faci. The most damgiv • , mlnentary upou_all such hire stater - Citat s is I WAY° quoted, is in the fact that while a pnopw y cbastitatedComraittee of tuitcd State. Sen. tors has been able to, fill a irolunie 'nit the • istoiy of crimes the most 'nSalignsat, ri k's riled by these Southern outlaws in one tate lone; it has not been able tia. furnish I in stance where the Goverurnzi has laid a , •ary • rid upon a single pope r of them es • , Slaw and order, against the Ogre f so ciety and life ititlf, throughout the ntiro . ' .- 1 II sir The latest w owns front ris =fate Mit the insureetion has een f quelled. 1 . 7449 Moat . revolting es of riot, ltd bloodshed sae r ' . •,, e tantetrated by at . COMM - . . Thblrieltliiholi Ana aittiialine p to ... r we're shot. A .::.',, , from !Ili*: Mai. ,2B i NUL: , The .r 0 ' - inf.; insurgents screen - . n , •••• •eilly at; nine' thin .; caning. - The 'brighter ilatirasj" , night wins . L . • , •• • .. • -Altogether;' qui : inipprpssicui ~. • the COningine has. ocst, !ovar, Hist . ) , - sand iii. • • lives, - lied the 1 treetion f a IlicinVol Pa • •- • -' . r ~ ~.._ MIMI= Ike Aitertheientt ' 3 - 1 " Not 144 ifta laltE n iblaktiel, • da F t2 g, 7 . , mar. v-viidtet . wirea." , r las rir ... _ . u e .. , :,13 si , i : - ...... • .. Owl' be' received for the • . Wction of e sti iron. Wire or intodeu WidgeitforitightVer lentoseal 620 feet loion„ sucrose the squehanna river sear Waverly, Mora county, N. Y., until the 16th day alums nest, at 12 o'cluchlu. Zacipsagealiss address LiVLOMME4-4scretary of Athens it thiquebastua Bridge Co. Waned. Nay.* 18114,2 ... . Waverly, lg. Y. EARGE SALE OF SECOND HAND lIIIINITITRIL : ' All the fnrWtnre now contained, in the Irma, gaping. Tow_alw, COnsistbisi orCaliiiict wake. Mal and DEMlltat.' Clinalicary.- Maw Ind Hello* Wan, Parlor and Cogk Rove& (both coal and wood, 012122118161Mar1r Ind Weetratnellif Ilret•Ofiss Wine. talon offerisle One light Wong I)Wrilbin tits i the Waves •rmss one Posr-FOCil prunp, OM Oft Case. one Rotel , Conk Stove. onelFirs-Previ Eat. two IMllind Taldesand two Well pane. - • 'Motel Keepers and all persons *eking to parcbaso anything In Ur above line wilt pSsara' call and cuss ins the polled y. will -be mold very low. lao thole stock 'quit be skied out by the 211 of August next. ' • -. "C. T. 8111TII. Tolman. Pa.. Kay 27. 1871 • • BRADFORD BOTEL, TOWANDA. PA. The stiba=( bating leaded and lately fitted -np the &bona lately kept by his as a saloon and house. on the south aide of =DOE 1 1 1= 1 . next to the rail-roadja 'now prepared - to ontentain tfel public withigoodiceoinadatlons ou res. alibis =air trouble or expense sill be nand to theme lulling on bire.• Ills bar will bit ttintished with choice Wanda Of altars. Liquors. Alm, Az.- Good ittabihur attached:* ' • - WIL ITY,NRY, TOwanda, June 1387l.•tol May 79 ' Proprioter ' TOPROOSALS FOI JAIL.' Sealed propoula will be received at the COMICI{I4- 1/101211e• MCV. in Towanda. upon Wednesday, the 25th day of June heat. until 3 o'cicwk. e. at., for tbo building and completing of .a Jail at maid place. Plana and ap.Fideafione toe wane may be seen. at wild Wham on and after June 14. Tao Ctinuniasiotn• era reiteriditg unto them/wires Me sigh c l i met any cit all 141WPowas. it they shall beileen t to be unseasonable. No propasala will be accepted and ecautidered Unless accompanied by a bond signed by at lode two good auretieWin the man of thirty thousand dollars, conditioned that to ease tbo work shin be allotted to said prim tbst be will iniro4 dtelety enter into • ' and build the same,cording to said coat act. and epecilleallo Bank bands will be tarnished upon application ak Comnasaioneea take fur two week. before deli letting. C•py of , contract to be seen upon .sa y letting. - EWA L 003113, J. El. 111141 ah, F. C. XILLOCCi. • • Commissioners of Bradford Co. &mmisaionore °Mee, Towanda. May 27. 1571. ATEW GOODS AT THE RION or THE 810 BONNET. A. PETTES & CO., Are' now offering a Great -Variety of DOMESTIC A.ND FANCY DRY GOODS, CHEAP, SUCLI AS PRINTS, MUSLEy GIISGRAMS, TICKINGS, Ar, i LINEN AND WHITE' GOODS 13}a) SI'UEADS, kc DVE / SS GOODS, PLAIN AND GROSGRAIN SILKS Extra quality SHAWLS, LACES, - LACE ' (iOLLARS, 1 YANKEE NOTIONS, REAL AND I.IIITATIO Hllll GOODS MILLINERY-GUODS,, ltly queutity, quality or price that. thus market &gum:Am. t Milliners supplied at New Turk prlr-es Towanda, Ainll.2o. ITI -3zu ' ; k. DURING THE NEXT • it SIXTY 1) 41:.Y 8 We will oiler aGREAATER BARGAINS BOOTS SHOES )\. THAN. EVER BEFORE. CASH "BUYERS to . INSPECT THE STOCK As. it is ESPIXJIALLY ADAPTED . t . TO TIIL SUMMER TRADE, And th 6 goikis will be sold at , • ; 7 • VERY LOW PRICES! :tellaWitlipl'OOKllkAiDitf.ll .t ,_d.. Mn 23 1811 s. -•'' ' ' - • itepoidn6 dblunin. 9 tcY-IckniattiTi ;.00 • . talit otiu. • Vo t.- VrltY - MOE - STOCK -7 ME x'II DRESS CIOODS JUST OPENED 'We eau assure othi cts'romms URILIT 13A-EGAINS,, AND INVTtIE. =IAA E,IItLY A'I7ENTIAN J)OWELL CO HAVE BUST RECEIVED LARGE siroell. NEW- 1,511.A.W.1.AS :ILL TUE • NOV LTA. Till SEASON pow 'ELL\ lUNT - JUST RECEIVUD i ,t,: NEW STUCK =I CAR _ED. T S Dougilt bag& • THE LATE .ADVANCE, ' IVhieh will be SOLD AT FORMER PURIM po)vELL ',V CO ARE JUST. NOW BEAUTIFUL STYLES CALICOES, PERCALES, GINUIWIS, EN . DE.D . 1.11'.f GOO DS, - .eLoTILS AN) S . 6 E S , voI.ESfCS, 110:51.11t1; . Mit)* mum. GQIIPLE:TE, Or :(3W,DO' MEM 111,twocwipAy... L. - call and orualiLte• - Tairyba's, 3P,r T3;11111. • ' 1846. 1 0 UA LE11R444710 . - '`*- 13 ' 11ADFORD * '11X11( No: Ifi7, Will Nictitate thr Twenty : SAlL Aniilvepstry pf its organization, is Towasitc - init lhe- FIVRTH --- Det OF JULY, 1871, • to a manner croditable to the, Qriter and AI Oils: nfth Anniremary of American independence. A proce'ssion of, the members of theThrder In Re aceonvanSed by the• • FIRE - DEPARTMENT : - Ur thtr trutilingbtortng vlllaei. T 64 6,l,liratti buinnrults I••eturer a , ; I. LI .1f 3“4.I7'NES, P. G.. M., iWtiYotittly. has 11.*13“ . efigietki 4 " A FItEL, IJINN E.R • . Will lo all Cll -Full"ww. and Fmnica,,lio lartkipato an , lla3 zettlaea of the . C. Bream, w. ItYAS:.t 'E.:. CLAnI4:7; • HARDLICI. - 3f. E. R05E31.3123:11). Corn: of Arrangeauenta. TYNSOLUTION.--,-The co-partnci- A, ahlp ItcNkifare exsAtuot trntio,n on tooter the tutu lainte Woodtonl .V.1. 19 , 1 . 1 1 4 1 $ 4 1 04, 1 1" 4 / br Inuittali•onwiat of partied mvii GILBERT M. MADE. 2u.13. May, U. The bitkutwi will be coOti nu i•*l Samlu t wood fool, vtlio xlll yet ap tridehtelltiertof lbe late grid. The hills clue the late firm him been &Med i eith er piety will receipt for those in their posscaillon: • GAYLORD BROW.; .General cp.!Lift huNraNce Ay-icy. Policies cinching los, and damage caused br ilghtti WlcotkOlt• Dud "Mei' rzlniblo ccstipas.los, without chares - e. , 13: GAYLORD. WyalnKing. May 2x, - 11. B. C. 6AYL.OIID ~ ~, - z. :... ; .: 1 i --2 1 , , _ - - ~.: , .E , t-: ^ • I.fr 4 W ..- ~ * = cZ. : ... .; S 0. f7 4 i C 2 ti; z. r, ! :i) -4 -1 al 0. 7'3 cil 14-17, ,E 1 ; cv 0 , 7, =,-, •' rn ° x.: is, 0. - , to t a l - ° .-- z .- .4 e. :P. . s. I, T , 0 E. • 14 E 4 Eil *, .. t S _ r t . , - () ..‘_ p, ur . Hi. g ra, g. - 0 ~. . i.,.. w .-., .c, Ei ..t. i m rt. -.i. , -I .--- Pi; P. A r, rn •. . 0 f 0 pl I P 'po .=• ''. 1° 2 74 e ... 41 4 1 . 1 . 04 P ; i a CI D g i c.) 5.4 fn 2 k, t P• 4 -. 0 , r 1 2, ill a 0.4 ~ 1, ... .- Sr „:, 0 7, te t ; E. r - i 4 4 ;• C.) ..', .2 :2." - .t. : 7 ' . g,,, , li ilti . : k r p O -\ a ..... ..4 ; z 4 .r. ..... 4 F-. . z_) r:- .1 ( --•' Q ''' : -.1 1 Coo .:4i- 1 .6 F C -2) : r 0 1" .z : 1. 0 1 . 4 id. , if t rj I* -1 ' E .. 4. 5 - .1.. g:, ..,.. : .? L ' H 174 L . z . . I •- - , r . ;. • . r 7 4 -.; -.4 0 - .' wi . i ..; • - .4' .1 :..".: - 8 ' 74 ,, i I s; i r: =7_ '' •, - .4 „:15 !. 1 .. A -Ts FA -et ——— rr - . -I .. 1 ./ a ° C z. di Z.:- ,—, ,„ z v c- L.-: -. ' .., < ..,1 f, 4 W - , : :: ---::: t .' 7" [:- 1-) ?-: F .: 71 A = .... VI t g . . _ 4 orN, DOMESTICS, • . GLOVES :AND oTtorts SEMI MESE virtiseinents. =I z. 0 0 --- . • • 1:14 11!1•=1 THE YOUNG WARE TO lt • M 0 . N.T‘T E IR; rho ur.: me fur I:2”terti s 13rattferd ol,l , thls machine for the wit throe ytftrtt. ..1,41 will ref. , r U. rarukr nu Applic3ti , m to 24)0 Linn or3 to Itrulfortt rot:linty zanNv 11,iT4' .1:1,-,,tatattatt,. all tLat r, claimed P,t :t. i• TIIE - LIGIITES'X • DRAFT, • .11()T DI.7,IIAELE,'• • ME 1:401*.z.T 4pINTIt,uIAsELt, 4AC1,11191 Ili WIDERT .At E 71..1.1s :tv . otr.sitlo hill, • the wheelo Ittnntint vrettua ru,iteaa of Lilo cut vrass, far the same a:oti wows wet or ssral-_.'l nd, Tearing the . cnt gears* Jying louse and light. Ilaa keel entbar, steel eo,,t ;.,nanlia planetary EsAritig which aro protected, fr, , ut dearth and MSS.. NO SIDE - DRAFT: . . Clo .. mow the hes% loet to,tr.e, 4 or fine wet grass itt.Eut mtuiptir„; or %% orr3log the. team. /king CLOSE GUARDED • TUelnicr+`air protected, from Pthne 31;111' MI.; WALK' 'SLOW . .• • IT To tat/Inm,, n lUn•t ltp !MIT ale a machine, aro say plunk.,,al:tsw'ns tv brim: o to yont. meadclre nal' any or .111 nn.wynt to prove ' , •nr tninertiott the Itavr THE BEST MACHINE MAPE. , KINNEY WATKINS, nti3 . ll 71 k i;c OTHER FIRM. To ITTNI 9IP I T . . - LiiffE,i - I.II.4.VENEtt. . i ...; - ' .1 -.' . ' ' • ". : '.\-' ..ii - i .• . - 1i..,44., pare iil L.Li: ilitruituri• Store of D. L. l'ia.. itii.k.m. in Xere.ueo Utak, Lail addrit largely to I i.e.e.tuck. ar i a, A. w off,f.„ . • .\ - - i . , \ . , • . . . ,It.l Of ev.rry Oesc.:ll. 11 'V, ptlt ....,., 1V.11141 :`AI , .. . - ' DEFY- CUB PEITIITi.'' ,; • .. .. .. Ittring inirrhaaott the r • .eli fir CAFill. tbei:Crel yenrrnnitra in leafing , that thpy can offer &rater In ',l,tioulentn than any Ailtirr\ eritallirbmont In the .. , iittitY.. -• , . Towanda. April Rev. lirtli. TTTT -.• J . A.. 0 B PrAtrit• ' • - MEN'S AND,.BOYS' CLOTHING,. • 'AC HAT S AND ill koods wairitdra: acid sold at the liowlist•ratea. S"stl) store inlsiAloustio s bl94,•lasin-st. mylBl.l , MONLY.S4I.IT.D, • • - ; • Kite!WINO YOUR b7l'i)*`- AND: AM:WW2** 00.20, - ra 11101 las ISAKING: POWDERS i 4 JUL , -- • > - (X)WiiLla k ktrEirli 1 7‘, New ealrb;siluo-it& CLASSIFICATION 9r pnrisonfi engaged in' the Lae of KCIOdN, warei., ,fintinechandligi in the comity of Bradford ; for tlic *lt-4,1871 Attila; iwp._ .1 - 001 tiardricT o r •-:;• - A. Bcidl start Amos bora-J. L. - Curt/1u Morse brothers Sirte & Utu•baut • • Join Earrolt r. ' • ' , D F Park ." . Frazier k Drcw A A Sinner • - tchal ' • ' o mi A - Perklna • F D Ritter' . Pitch & Kinney v 01. Eaeterlirooka •/. Alba bnro-C G Manley k 801 • 0I" Tong• ,- . L I 'Alelrear Aayntta,tirp.-31 Moody- ..- Antany twp.-]filler k 1.4 , 401 • ttirevk - ce de?: Patel* • • • BarclaY twp.-W .1 Tluntipattn. 'IPI.I - Crc-vk ILL cow Cd utirungtootoro.-0 P Tracy , : ' W•II A Groom •- - - Reuben Kerley . • - lElattilnutina Burlington west.-E/twartLE I.oxnala Nolen born.2-spadthg k Darn . - A V Trout . , • • James Kenny Doty. k- Tuthill H MlUer dr - CO. • ; • • • Ifienek k White k • -• teeklel wmatt T C Cowen , • , AVAllau • - . Iturk,i:Thotnaik, Co. l lii , utuark k Merritt W L'ninrrrer • Cuts ell'\t' t:ptaa . ".I[ Tutiill ' • a '3lo4:att. • " Pialx.-Tripp tierce ' II 11 •: Carlton twp -ECTanTiyke' . • Olt iroudrout 1 • . • ' Wolcott & Manley- . Columbia tWp.-Morris Palrbaidt• U k'ergitm:ri • • - • • AtigUit at Watkiva • vL 810 C, • ; . , C 0 McClelland W Ii Suedcker . Franklin' twp.-McKee Brotrtert' Criarlen Taylor - Granville twit-McMurray & Knapp L D Taylor • • • Herrick & Anderson . M W ka : Libibtkild.L-D • E Wolcott - • • 8 M. Lai. ton Leßoy S Teara..4: Co. Ii 14•1toloorala White k Balls] • rl & (lumen J F Roma - urns S WLittle " '• • Wur-Lia% kit:a S o n ICaldwitt & Blackman 73 0 Bailey UregPri k hoses •G Iv: Johnson Monet, biro:-Tracy & !lotion A C, Cranufer A D Fisher S W Alden • ' Rockwell & Smilk - . 0 If Iluckwell tirp.-A I Harris J i s heist & Swum: . Orwell twp.-Henry BboetuMtcr •S S Braman Friabierk Coburn A Cmo - Overton otp.-F °Minim & John Shernum , • Martin Itelebemer Ifeicliene4 & Mosbacter Corcoran O'Drtata-. Pike twp.-11 A noes E J Eastorbrooke J Borrows & Seth • Ronne born.-M L Maynard - • H W Baxter J Whittaker. Son ' L B Bmccring Ovecuve Wieboht L A ltiggway • • wry tiir.-A II %%alibi .0 Craig Evaos Cooper"Erigleet - L - South Cr-. W•W-I.l4reite',„ . l'itt Kini:wland '• Smitliti-1.1..-C 1; ' S Tram' A Co. Geroni,l • Jain., It Webb bow. -Pete r Munroe • CLlrk TivAllant ' , Springfield. -C W Scutt • . S Wat-on Cheri : TiartnefiA , Shosbe , iniv. - Kinney A Wattious Gun. A Gregory Statalhig Stenr.-r E A Lout,. , •14111., Lpw• . Terry p .--W -W J B Murton • Str , iiir Troy'boni. -F. C 011ierk Sons ri.rter •A D k siiSpaldine 'Dewey k Co. • dcw_etJ a: Pmtertir • l'Auburr & Gray NleCcloe • lUrrict,..k. Cu. . J 1 ,`,frry A7,,Pi•rk Fit ree EC Covell : ra,ue. • Lcouird : 4 , P4r,,utio Char:e., GruLa : • 12 . Fitodington , G It Lou„ A Co, • „I 1; 1.• ram Ten - arida lywo IS Allyu &C M Dlatrillkl .12 Diltnek. 7. . J Caaius -• ' . Mart.1...4 1 Lindner.' , Turtir .k..Eortiy k. Edward - 6' • 3 11 • 111! • • LIM • /:1111.1 .3/ . /03TC • • 1) W Sc- dt s v, C O . r . j - Clark Pettey , k. Co. T 11,Ertanons V • 3• 'Taylor k - liruthers ' . Mr:, EC ,Nckerinan • (i'Frust . A.SOns , 11 Porkr, Sufi . lox .N.T.Alereur r - Goa venehlok Wulf, ' .51' Carter Wiekbant ti Met . S 4 C.s Fitch - A 1-4.linniisi nyl , r k Co. 1: 8 Schwan , • 1 ,1 151 IVaruor W .11' Lent_ • ttietz, , ,ay & Everett E - . Ilettrrllarris & sou - kern L Reeler • Evans 1 Ilillntla. ' NV A Rockwall DL LCWIIi • .11 Sulltian - 9 A 'Baldwin Powell Ik.Co.'- C F Cross. l'attumn A: Kinney II Jacobs , A. Myer Carron at Co. - Petoe M4Slurrow S Tlineles .vs lEM Mon Ridgbli . Colding,-Bassell,& Co, - I bo tin.) i Monti:lce , - • ‘,— 10 CO 00 Jll Mane"; • . • - - 14 ••• 7. (PO .- l'surrcilen & Co. • • .. - 14 •, 700 • - CBeiZtletnan • • • • 13 , - 10 00 411 Powell • • e t 1.0 •7 00 3 klerideth A: Co. I. ' ; 12 - •- . 1" SO T'anearOrs tiip.—A I Silos i 13 10 00 Videi tyrp.-31 Etat& - , -:.•4 .. .. If • C:l3 Elshme.••;l l,-t -• ~ 14 •7 00 ,rackticitillorfekipaek . ••' •• 13 . . 10 oil C F Eurgtron.., Li 11l 01 , . -TS Sciftla -. • ' ..- • 14 700 A Wathlott i'-.. , -*; , - .... —l4 • 7 , 00 Wilmot twp.--Jusicy,Siowell -141 7OR A Levin:•'T , 1 4 7OR Wysoi.--.I•P Watilr:lf . N.: . ‘ ~ :1 .141 , •••.'' 7 . 0.3 Wells.—.l 0 Itandall , ,, x .:b. - 4 ' s.i 1I 700 L F Sliiiihic,filF . .: - .... ••••• t 14. 7 (01 • C Lfihephard 13 ' 10 01 Windham.—Wl,lllarringtcc ' • 11 760 Wm 11 Ittutait - • ' • ' 11 700 Warren twp.- YD. 'Kinney . ' 1.1 1:) 0, „: .1 1' t'cupt:r. . li • 7 u-i : tilt W Tlln,a,lrs; . v..- ' : ~,ry 11 - 7 ( 4 ) :X.% •1,10 - - -.- . l• ji t 70) Wyali:-ing.—Eipler •. FaCclian •:1 - 7 00' I...t.fferly . Laudon • • . 141 20.01) ' Awry k Beaumont 13 10 t' , l ' - TA . Camp • ' 11 . ' 709 • • 'll S' A•rtstll/ • :.•.- • 14 7,01 ' 11 1 ITalleek A• . ("o. ' • 12 12 so 0V Cl amborlin -A cd, 'l4r- 7 0 0 • • -4; K Thompxon le Co. 14Brctber '7 00 , , tiar ktr,l s- ^ • . twit, 4 ' ..' l4 - 700 A 12 ' 12 - 5( .. ~ Ackley. Lloyil k -1104:1Der - -•-•- - -11 16 00 \ \ G Nlrrili/bY. ...-.-. ' /3 •10 90 . •• , . (limit itorlenback. ,l• - • . ,:- 14 . 700 . . 11 S Ackley ie./troll:tett, . ft •12 fv) • *Oaf & Vau,,glHdim : ..,- '4 '. 500 .1 'l o ,..wFt . ' -- 4 C 4 n) ENOUGH TO BM '~~kc llegnin. Ya: A 11qt nt:perions inesgeditteintninftbillsr4 tabl., isud,bowliug•-ll , .estU the county of Brulfo4 for the year 1 4 71 ''.... 44 . NO. li Tsh.h,R..l.lceng... Troy' 'rd.-- rgn Pe- Wolf - • , ' 2 f4O t.O Touar, , la bort). -.%. K 4•E 8 Smith .'4 410 eil ' -"UT Su:lk • .2 , .40 tql Mr 6 C-W. 'chwenke . . 4 60 00 f• •\ ' .., • ' A I:,t of ,persons - eniakel '4IL tito;bartkirs Suet 'wok., r- ' , IN , -..A , `a.: the conuty_ u ~,, fßratlf 1.1 fur th, year 1-7: .• • :•.. • '.', ;, . f_..-7.7 ' --? '' 7 : . ; - eli.o. Lictur , . Troy i•ore.—POtucry Brothers 9 s2c tO Cant.r, 1, .r. , . -Str,itoCiark k co. ..121 !to' TONTAntia 1. , .rl‘..---4; F m. o . •, t , c o , \ a g; i,,, . ' 3.1. C'l`. rc or . ..) . m t... .... .. A 8-t . anercla4Bl ilg cation of perilous eagr4lu 1.• • sale of patent 1nc,12c1n4, , nostrums, 4:e.. - lu .t!,, county of Braaf,.rd ,4.,r ths - yoar'4B7l '!'\, • , Athcn 1 b”,:+ . '. -llorle •Prottars I. ,' 1 • '5 .., .sti A Puebla -,- ~- i , --,- .. ' 5.. Albany.-3 D Sti•rigere 1: Co. - . .' ' -; i 141 Carrtou Loro,-.C.,olirell 4 Whitglim ~., it :,—..i ..x.l. Fruaklin.--elarles ':Caylor • - I -- .' ' 4` -- • :„7i41 _ _ D T57191 7 ' Leßs3•!...vitle.—J F rcL - Leßov.-13 F Tears k Co.- 1• -• -7 'l4l. X4P111:0e bcord.-441119 Alclen:".l : :-I .1` tv.T.—Ttobtaaon tt Cralg I - Bedingion f. 4 . nrjrziaan k. Parsons r 3.. OP TOVUtett . C Parter.l3on C 11;.? - PST Drown . . oo • "Porter klUrby . I : ' 3 'JO .10 i t Hat of peatutia-ongaged• iltgnair4v (1114118rr.t4 , atid.Pricia. fix Llfore. L. ths 31%r . ' • z• • . 1 T411111.11i101 toorar-4 boiler •/ . , 4 ; TVSIIIII. /a VA 41.—usury3Q0e, y I .23..” W , •;• • • 3 Mapi-eT. marcalitte, apratt-43iplar . eoitay of- Pradford for the jeer 11511, to bOfeby flint the fanifoft tl alrrert flat Meat and claasilleation. for; mid saar Ib7l, .tt htt au appeal aill bo !irk! at Oa Tratutrtes..aftwe tt Tabled*, Sat'artleky., tikb - 10th •da of I**,l A` I, tOr tLJ parl..'xo N Lev* such viva t...41ve.s agoirrod by resaoriof atto , lt'appriudiete.' - • MUM. M:411, 1;4.71. N. BRONSON av &XVI BrAitiCX . T.;. • wllol,EBALldlillkll. Corroev.k. ir-vErp • n einem - lay, by C. PAY i t I - trubJoot to cbaniVia daily, Wheat; tR t 0115..... Eye. lit bush) .. . • itneltivbeleto 3R knbih. Corn, Whitish_ ,Ostk•W 0 01 4 .... .. Beane, $. bush... Butter (rolls) do -(datry.3l, l :b new . ...... REadas. .. ... ... It Utah ' • . .Flokor,lh Med : •}•• 10 co Mow "kulb • • - • 75 OWL—Wheat Gil ;' Corn . 5 / 1 ; Hya Ode 31tba. - Bible" &Mo.) buii,brat o.lbeirk /Mona 61 lha.; li mn 20 Thig; closer & a 1 Tlino44 Seed it ma, pried reactitt 31b.. Meal Applos7l Po.. Flax §:sod NOM& Cl*.m.l.4cen 4 4D 11 -$7 00 11 100 I 4 011 14 700. 14' 700 11 7 110 11 9 7 110 25 dO 42. 12 190 95 /3 /0 0 (03 0 13 10 83 14 ..7 470 1:4 :114 00 14 700' 12 MT.,. 13 10 00, 1 11 10,00 .7 OD 11 10 ou OD 14 7 00 13 10 OD 14 7,1:14.4 14 7 OD 124440 p 110 . .4 i 7.41 0 14 7 041 14 . 700 .14 7 00 .13. 10 04 11 . .15 OD 14 - 7 1 P' 14 . 7.00 11 15 06-; 14 1 00 10 24) 04 , li -7.00 14 10 00 H 7'oo • 25 ou 11 - 7 00 14 7 00 24 ' 7 00 'I) .10. 1 7: 14 - 7 , 4 1 14 7 00 11 15 00 14 7.f..9 700 'I4 Ii 700 It 700 14 7 I+o 1; :7191 3.: 12 50 It 7' 00 1I 7.4.4, 14 7'oo It. 7.00 lb 100 14 .1 14 7 00 .14 1 00 14 700 14 .700 14 . 700 • 14 -.7 VI , 14 10 00 13. 10 00 14 7 DU It 7 00 -13 - 10 10 13 10 44) 11 10 00 • 14 . 40. 37 - - _lO itts 14 . ' 1 7(o' 13 10 bo, 14 7 00 14 7 00? 14 7-00 14. • 7.00 1 11 7 00', 14 7 NI 11 I.oo' 14 , 0(. 11 7{M. 11 . 7 '4' 12 '12. .41 74 c .7 oh 12 12 :o , ' • 1:4 1000 r 4 7 . 01;. 13 . 10 ?I. 14 7(6+ 14. 7 00 1.1 10. 1 1 .14 7 01 "li II 17 1: '7 , 0 It 7 10 11 14 7 10 SIISQT.THANNA. COLLEGLITE • - • DA. litt&Drous) fOITNT*, lads fuidifOttft bujinif bean •WargagblY rrpatri .1 and 421fProfect..szik will its ftcorangd szrrnixso, V ommEnetn kiCIENTIkIC • MAL DitirAlttliESTS. • • Tltn Esotiin.ect-nsz crninrises - syridal attentki: to preparatory instructirniT''stid ghet - acaikrml, ' titauchos, classics szreptcd.• ' .7110 Cox-Irtnarai.-alt the gdrantages of nor ,be , . ponunfrcialScliobla with nrewary ;leaden: H. 411;W , . The `NOUgAt.' thorough, drill lir comma= sch... sindles and Theory andl'racticeiraaching. Mc Scirmitrze, specialbas(roctionin • dinstiateil by an extrinden -enTß , Mion of apparattl.. - rreently repair'.] and annplied—and oth , r Granrhr •umndly pursued it College, modern laygriAgew berry rubetltafxd for 'ancient. • ""'' * • • CL...1.1....icat. thorough prewat,ioUa fur . ..or br:d ' low,. and modern LangUages,' . tircrAmr.stAi. branchcs—gusic, • • unZier e. cyclic tit Jag:Ludas. Board and ROOMS may bo sfibUdird In limy Inst,l •tnte. ' Apply lo and E.E. kruinlan, Aar • Mate Rtiffcipalo, T0W111,13, fotenTular w and parlicl:- . `MILLEIC • Attg.lollll. " President Poard TraOteir. 1M ToNVAN,rDS COAL YARD. • • Akrußierit ASD nrrtatisors coem. . . The undersigned. having leased the Coat Yard an .d Boot at the old "13atclay lawn." and Just compLeti-il a large Coal-house and Office upon thrt,premiaen, aro now prepared to furnish the citizena of Towanda and vicinity with the all re lands and RIZ! sot the above named coal, tmonthe moat reaiumahle terms In our .1010,0ide13t desired. Zrlces at the' Yard mita ttirtte-r am ' Largo Zdll " Small Egg - -Litn.p i. i. , . '..7•4:0 Plymotli Net .si.a ' 1 re , Pitt,-tort tint 7 I' ir "Tharchty " Lnntip.. ~ 4 r,o - " Rnn of Mines 4 09, ' .s - 1;1m, or Blacksmilb 3 't,rt Sullivan Avthracitn; 4';., i The folleitang additional chargra will be rustle for delivaing Coal teal:bulbs borough Wilda,' .- Per Tim... 30 cents.= Extra for carrying in, SO Conte. Halt Ton 33 " " " " "25 i, gr. trm ... 25 0. — l f• It . .1 s. 25; ... . iw priers may be lilt at the 5;30,f-timer of trail : : real and luizabethStnicts, or - at Porter 4 - ,litrlire Drug it ire.- , , -. . 2 - iiyttrders most in all twee.. tii. ae ,, eipanied with the cash. - W41:0 k 3IONTANI•E Towanda, Jan. 10.11171=/f. I`SCORPOItATION NOTICESt- In tho matter ni the iztf ., .l.oration Ifonutaiu Lake Cernetery.- , N0.'202 Sept Term—la:l. Notice la'hereby given that the allot,: nate...l As. w aati,,n his pretented to' the Court of conom/. picas of Bradford County th. it ankle of Ansodation asking for a ift.x.reo of Incorporation, and the eael Court having exitninett . the eamp; and finding thou, correct, will &cce.:,ie that tio.y be. inetitporat..,l prayed for, on sfonday, tht Ith day of Sept. It.it.r.t to, utiles' , On . • h e I.l(twzr_to the evll- „ . trary. • • ei . AUTION..—AII persons are hen:- I,J . -atti. , 13,41 . a; ,, a37n5t triv , titir srju mn 'y a - e I shall payiN, del, ta cvntr.: tJ.a by any tnyvt.4f licroafter. 1 t 1 I'ATIGUSON: ,11 7 , 11 7 is ? i t; I 4 'lss . 1 ; /0 11 1 14 7 .0 1 .0 • II 10.0 , 7 •,•0 I:s 1 , ! •I I IS Hts' A 'll 7 Al II 1500 14 HO 7 1.0 11 ' 00 II" 7 00 1! 7 00 • I( 7 00 11 7 ••0 R N. WELLES' rof.:l further rioticp rtki,c, at yard, aro F..T. or N 0.2 Store. or NOB. :I'nll.l Nig. or No. 5 thya follOn - ito:t siill-14` r deL,cring coal within the ,.. krunch Width: Pcr too 50 Extra for ezirylliz . in n yt,. Hal.`•• •• :•• 25 t t tiortri- t0n...25 .. ~.-•• • • Urder , at - Loy N.._ t, :Nt• •••- cirt, ice Block. ...nal: g - 0 11 , ...r.t 'roust In all v‘6.... T...n.inila,.,Jah. 11. 'l'l. • 1t! . . 4 .C1.. WELLI•S ' I ' I , FOR ,SALE AND TO RENT 7 ti) ? i " I . .1) 6 MUSIC STORE?. .. 1 '\C itj lit .." I IP ' ID 4 ( , :N1 .111 - N1 , 1:1:L.- AND FIFTY '11'11,0D1:..):: C.lllNla AND epUla.ll • 11 , vulrea Clarrnitql. FluteA, u:tar,, C0:,4,11x.a5. Ac,onfrons. F(trinP O r an String Ir eu ntirnmtig . Drunt,, Bonus, etc. . :. , /i....VT MUSIC AND 'INSTRUCTION BOOKS 1.1, 1 ' 12) rt 7.u; , 2t) IA fU t) ili, '7 Ot • 12 1 n. 4, tilt, only iirst-clas, Tuakeff in the ridte:l fitges..a.; T..ight Co., Decker's Nv, Weiber, ?Sew York; llallett still Curnstcina ; ),latliewsbek. New Baron Ct., C. 31eyer, rLifadciplala, and finabwin Baltimore. -Melodeon. front B, Shoninger, New Haven, Ct.; ,l`elonte.t. }Alton k Co.. Now York. Organs,' the celebrated Gehien Reed Ingericati Organ, tand 'the Burdett C,:u.thtuation Organ. -One door exit of 3lerettr' , hauk. the only store of the kind in Towanda. na'r:2J"7l - • 'POINTS OF: EXCELLENCE 11 it lc At thc Great Thal cf .Bewint-illacliniacm in 181,o s known as - The Grand Trial et - Vinland Tart:" wle•ro the comparative merits ot, the taro leading Sewlict Malthie Stitches, the Twisted-loop- Stitch, and the, pAllttle 'Stitch. were - the main lineations at trine,—the , X J - Gitbs-!daclatne teae decided to excel, 700 :2 70 1 . 00 ; Co 0) 4 7 4 700 1.) 00 % 3 .410 :3 - I ,l ' C , lO 1. /110 /1 7 i•1I 10? 20 ID 141 1)10 .11 17 (>0 14 '7 20 Ofi 9! 25 Oil 150 . 00 12 32 70 10 20 011 13 1.1 00 Oti '•11' 15 .14 7 .20 11 7 04) • 14 a 11 EMNiM22EN In non-Liabilitr to get onto[ order-4either by nee cc Standing. ' - . . In perfection of workmanshiiii—it V the - ts , .t :unite :Flail sewing Machines. In quietness of •operatlon ; It is almost enurrir anent. • . . . In case ur working.;—Oo other sewing machine is So light running. • ~ mailagetnent ;—:it requires far less tiko.l to operate it than any ether... . • In having a patent rubber brake ;t:which prevents the.wheel turning backward. 1 • • In it. n.,1,11e, which Is straight. Nilif , g the sharh•st an l 1r ;pct Rabbi to be broken. • In it , needle boing..self-adjnetingrequiring uw they etill nor expertence to set it. - I.nungug but ono thread •- , -hetioe thereto no '1,0.1 truy,•or bother with aithuttle, . In tii,simplietty of its frustum and the eaooot. managing it. haiillg'3 gnard..—which protects the ilreSs from rubbing against the Wheel. , In its more perfect adaptatton'to all clinic' ales., ,In its Wing more easily and ,stwedily 'changed from one kind of work to another. In its inori'i.perfcct adaptation to all ttnitaf se*. ins ln. its capacity for making beautiful .embroidery— be y a mere change of spools. . • la making rye lbw., use: • . • . In its stitcli - being most - even and beautiful. In its seam being the strongest.. id most elastic.. Its Its scant being antomatically !.ened—by .tha machine. In its Poklla being the teat liable to tip, to use or I t ,ani being more ,vastly tacit" out, when I.la ICYiI^L. In, having. the best Hemmers ;—noutleeruliavo I El. ',it , ht....0r, ~r turn the hem tratErt.'s , " In having ten beat Feller,—the , only one that' wor k, with the goals light side up.. j. In hating the hest Braider,—one adUnrd 'alkyd , , f an'. rt.edy fur n:. . , . . And in matty,other points of exec en.,,._ • C',2ll . and re the Willox & Gibbs wing M s arlitukt, at tho ..ptlice of ~: , ..• . • H. BARRIS,: Bridge Saint. - :Towanda. 1.t.. MILL PROPERTY OR SALE. The valuable mill Proty., at DrishiCre, Sullivan comity, belongiag to the efttate of Simnel F. Head -I,y drceased, consisting of a large! Griat 31in. in e.npicte_order, Saw Mill and dwelling house, with the watrie privileges pertaining t.i the Millproperty. pri,ll and tends apply to P. C. (DeWitt. Att,;.- ~,,.at-Law, Towanda, 1;.t.., or ° to' hfrs. Mario I. Excaltrim. at Morrintawn. *fortis county.. New Jersey. The property catcbe seen by applying to Daniel Fairchild, st Dushore- P.'. 1870.:—tf • I p A T C - 11 E N. TM:4 well-brill stock horse will aersu mar, s prima% season; from April 1, to Aug. I, at cry Stable of '.6o , mairuxT t SOLO 101. Towanda, r • lroul Mouday noon to Saturday nit/ruing Sh.erherinin, at. the Latin- of durieg Saturday and Monday torenoop: • • Tanha.- -$2O by. the: seastin. Maney service: f,,VI insttro one Ware, and c•,i. tn try. ,owned by one person. Money dm• at , tle•Anare, is known to be with foil. Any haying a mare tnettrea. and parting h , t the time of fnalint,..will Ate held acCenntable lust:Paha% Pasture furnished for marts from tam, at 7. per month. Alt acetdent• the Ownet's rink. elt.Dlt.bl7.l:-.-11aclott was by the nelelna , . A hrOteng stallion; tht , (t. n. rateb,.., he by Ca , sids Clad, he by henry day. bit by ..na'rew Jael,..n. by Youn t ; Dashaw, 'c: The tlatu ;‘,l- Patehelt ••• Dnrock, grand . dam-Musaenger, May 19,'1$61:—Cm New . . • • , 64) .......... • .. .7; iLS ... 1.4 • i 0 (3.1 23 (4) • • ' 2ti -24 .INSTITUTE: A. 111031A:. 1 . Pnithonotary 3tly COAL ir- - A D W... DITIRICH's on: 11WSW:1:D lIII'ST-CLASS PI ANos, E.V.tRY INSTIIMMT. , I A. N" 0 S IT nr.2S, 71 SSIGNEE'SII NOTICE.—S2S. OO \rural.: ur npurtatzAru MEM=I wynumo STEM mem.* Ft UITURF: Itt'NUFACTOItY, ON WEDNESDAY, 11LtIr'isz 1571 rut'•=liture to iw .ttobt cousi l kA atvut blindrt,l and .fifty 1h Laude ut ditivreut :,tylt larr-Ntinth= of Lciungeg, F4-Itar anti 1.,- t,e. , iort Tabled, Bureaus, - btanas. Wasb , tan' l '• (111Irt , , ke. Sale to'commonet,it o'eloek, TEbt.:IIB—VAIRTI. . • • ItOr •••,.... ~A.nigwAt in 13a4roptcji 1, A. It. MOE. Arkihmeer. qy at cra b.nup AND mciLitssgefi.). U $7 - .1 7 ro '