News ftm —" 'Coughing lio "is the:lndian Milne for leoomotive. , - . - • ' t _ ) —Whyla Uhay-riek like the Ist of - . _)fai? liecanse it is made ;hal% - , - -.-Deers are sal do do good serv ice in exterminating thoteitato - bug. _ • -Thelde at,las in'NoNi York during the past week were 19 ti, : • . - . _3rany hop yard . in thevicinity or istatriore, .1.11, are ' being plowed up, ; and, abandoned. . • . . , , • —Now Egland fel that the spring mica at an „end: • • —Thegraduati ng Pettit this Year titunbers•l consisted of 38 membeirs' .4. -Maple trees b Make three. ten-feet *di , in lowa, ie woven years, ft • .' —Difing - the past '78;1.58,086 passengers ha , Cunnecticut railways. - , —Fires in • the o.odB are .doing great dal:tinge in Carbon county. —A coturrany - Of , Wedes in Nebras ka hare just ordeted_ 12., cottonwood_ trees ler one of their farms.. ' .1 • • . , • _ —I 3I III / Sbttri.Crtii Sto ship eghty minion bushels okval e ery year, , • •"-=-Altoniey-,Geire al Aciertriau left ;Icashin - gton cin•Monilar - or his home inl Geor gia, to be atra - nt until ill firstetlnly. ~ . —Bureau. &met on,_ -Illinois, ex .,2 'pc:ets to hare a railroad from Plymouth. Ind., built to that point the co •m, g season, • .; -The ;King of S ply beck_ mattering:under guyed, tho use of a. - —Almost all the the titale of Maine are trees planted - 1n the Stat ' • 1 .„-Tit e L theral ,C the 1.1.-v . Sli-zirepwartli, turn ,17.piseopilian. ''. ',, i :-3lr. ffutler is ' lien farrnmear Genera, to keej 18,00u.lioris of t . ---In India - the cure - leprdsv by washing' the_patient with warm water and soap one da!,..,and.Nrith carbo "q acid and oil the nest. - "• • ' - —There-has re 4 - ntly been discov ered nearlorlnkliu,ldaeou county,N.C.; a large rent of , alFite. This calcite is pure carbonate of lime. . , , - 2 -TrelitalUary . s tys . have been `.ll.tile fir a line of ra oad from Rockford to _iii•ii,it. running throng Roscoe," on the eas' --.,-iile of the hock river. --It is said - tha — 10,1300 Anterteins in Hn a nd .[Met in Paris, ,so t ono.: I; , rilliant iiiiii gay. —On the . 30th , - ,,,alia in central New ' with mini,. Quito adi perature of the same - —Snow has rec - , ms :parts of • the eon, ‘lidn I know whether b .I . te2xt-Fintor • —A now , the I t;11. uu 4ceoi:ut • ,alr r.4r , (4. - arrgr.s, 1 peaelleB. And•a N7ftriety is not exps! - ith Great Britain itres , .iit year, ethISCIIU Listit;nion thtripg this ,L—The lion. W 4.:,unty, Ilk I fn his (.7.0,n,1e °Q t. op , lininired tier( ' thibucin rroineltatlud 3l:ii ti otilf t,, nitli twt• his neck;-arnis, —Tho venerdb 1 Naples, has written! • ihich isAligltly pop , years old, and this lie —Coal enoug noose county to R 111 1 , 19 'i lies in lowa with two family, each nat., to ' —The d.kmage in the foreshrof [lst N.Y., is, estimated slew is of l'rilay :flames. —There arern iiinnilles itt opiaati.ilf over - 2,000,01E printing, ./1114 pr 7 di -annum. - • —At 3ludie's , Leary the , Ineetion — "L "al, .TYntla-11: - VroctOr l must rii, friqueetly : Drathlovy'Prollort., n —ltt, isustitna • ~i n ir, ritfi proatev.,r„ - Imint,•rrnptcat: ;imp - t.. the tirtit sT next a l • ~,., . iih,lt the paii:.t.r —The Boston !amity makes a.colle aecoullts.of Decc2rati, 'country. They arts 1y : ter-prevrvatitn. :.--It frequent' • ti_ % . i . ,llLsti plate and they ail-. painting t very 11 , :tAvater and a mill ClaMely rvinctve —The'St, La 4 artTlatilsttig prepsrail l uml rn;: . ,al,, to ho ~r.lunt. ! l'rit' , :es to t utters tl, and art all I , - _-IVorli'lins • lieen suspended on the rhieag, , and 110 e 'lRiver Ilsi!road between Lock Fa Is and'Anth4, because of a:refilsal of - the Sup, - visors,tof j ni, yof the towns on the hne to as ne the bands voted in nitliof the road, - , f' an . ' --- . -The teaclier i . fan infant class in li :. . . A Portland Sunday se nol is ninety years old., Ili, .sz-.1 1 1.: superinten (mt. of the school, and li . l:,, gr.linkon secretar., making the scold e0n :3,1, , - abh" - "in me family."' • . , . .--,A.ii atetiOneer at.a sale in New 1 ..,.. LC, 11l tai Saturday evonipg, produced a statii- tte of "The Greekibira, and said. "Nor, venthmien. hod tune am I Catered for this' "httunful Madonna T 1 lApplause followod. . , -::L-In Indiatiap4lis a channing lady phvsiman was - called to administer to a gentle . . .... • • tt,wil nit!, A .‘" loir , ,triz„" said the la - thellatirmt. wer. —The first . w rut4da j y. It w Mat thowsnli,-of Aug rap yearn, placed I. market. —The Frank' I,lt tut. 116 'city of Bo .1111'• married mt no ‘• voung • prwit , :tl by the fund -oltcnded. . —A. girl in 1.)11 aparable of the Ili! ir sr.‘l,l(!ttly -frrgt-t "7" the —Thevf9rgot!ihetr —,Alabama. is fact.i., u from tLr di 1 ,1 : 1 Y the year eontaified .Thespian GOvernof Fifzpatrie Governor TOW/1S of • - —An twclns Florida is now in' month there hare r . large:numbers of.i)e ing the *inter and sl at different points o I —The new .11 DuPanhinp, is a S3' . l . tWPialy-two year! the t)rluain-. fie wits of position to the ilogn Ms3eventieth year ; of failing Vi:.7'.31". —At the Tot p,nver,tion in WaFa ut to the delego.to:• i people I%lio,pm - ,is.te hrs?" anal; 'soinL :l l them a ehabee p h• a,1(1:11 the , .. • ---• An - Arlta - s woman . named. "Lnihr :.•aralt 1. , ,rd i. I ported to liav'e had nine ~ husbands in ten :k . , " t Two <lied with suspi- - eious stiddlennes...-, id three trere divorced. What has become . ° ' he ITS': is not stated. An exchange says slo. i Ir.li=naluctl,- for evidently she is iiii Emma-Swab of t. 4 4tan. . . ; 1 - —lt is -, rem% rich feared . that the , lake tunnel at Crevictind is.dostined to be *Jail are, M.. it leaks so bidly that it is impossible to proseente the - vvork 'from tl:g+ shore clad.. It is nropose(l , as a remedy to 411111 it with 'water and let it remain two or. three months, by which time it is believed the leak gill be stopped.. —The jirineipal Parisian --diamond hie:00:11as a r e tither French,German,or Dutch Jews, though the twO frit are leSsconnoisseni s than the Dutch, air they will never venture to - bny high-priced die howls after, midday ; they gay that after brca : ist the sight is wit acute' thou ;Ii to (listing ft first front :Acosid water. ' 1 • Ndio74 Vradford Wportcr. '• EDITORS I • E. 0: GOODRICH. S. W. ALvonv owanaa, Thrssaay, June i l, 117 Col: DAVID. STANT . O., " 'Fon sciamos amiza dthl .• ROBERT D... BEATH, pers arcv thiulk lof 'ionic cleaning is 'class at Vest 3,• that of last year ' The political campaign we have now ' fairly entered into, says the Pittsburg Gazette, will be one of he Most interesting and. exciting . that ‘ has ever mar . lied ,the history of our Commonwealth. , The 'Struggle 'will be detdrinined doubtless in favor of _the Ilepublidan i paify, but no good citizen shouliLimagine for an instant that .victory will be obtained without very hard work. All must be up and doing ; each ; must . contribute his .share of labor - in bringing. about the desired triumphant. result. GIIANT ' S re-election in 1872 will depend large ly if not altogether on the result, of the forthcoming , - election in this State, so:, that' those who reeo,gnize the importance of a continuation of hii sucCesstul - administration 'of na, tional.' . iffairsOnd 'whose privilege' it 'i to particiPate in the' present min )aign,.should realize the great. and urgent necessity for a vigorous, act ive eanvasS'..-- We . cannot afford to lose 'Ono vote. A 'slight falling off in rgo enough to ach bare neon grown ni tho acted. eighteen- years •e' traveled 9Ter the • eden:has recent a dangerous Maass, rtain Bair restorer.. apple orchards in y*g. Out. lie.w York • do not live. ri lion denies that Unitarian, is going to .• • arranging_a 1., on which the expects e choicest breed's. . . the vote or change of opinion in each of the election districts of the State would throw snecqs to the opposi tion. • The people should be eltucat- - ed - I:tp to the importance of the can , sass, and the grave issues involvet, In no better way can : this .be done than - by :.circulating - good and true Republican journals - in every district.. I reading community " generally, if not invariably,, vote correetly—thro' conviction and not ,partisan , preju dice. Let: each citizen, then, inter ested in theitlfare of his nation and the wee . ss of Our. ticket nest make proper ex.etion to. hate -placed • • there , are nearly ;Ind waiting for peace. Mit they Can visit the arta% --,, oi, May 'lB2O, the ampahire Iva A covered erence to the hot tem te 1n 871. ilitly fallen in Taxr niu, and the reportert 41 credit it to ht -..11 winter iu the hands of his neighbors a good. Rupnbliean jettrnitl, which will faith fully rePord the progr . J - . of the cam pftign, 'and constantly ,and consci nitionsly adyoeafe the 'principles of le.great and powerftil Ilepuhlicln 1 p, i•ty, and at .the sain time 'exprre. e fall4eicop: a,( . 1 ticilgcr , . , us tloc -1 pies of \the opposition. roes which neve t;h, are grape, olive, apple,!*, rear: jr:'f small friut_k::; l eted that the treaty igirAnto npe . ration the titl it will not' a (feet our . 4-asen. - b ; . Flagg of Moro, r been awarded a gold I . l orcliard,i, hllirli e!.vei - I 7. the other - aay h na"tlfromone g rut Princes Liiperario raray eallc.:(1 nDen:ro,. l. she is eighty-two us{ literary production. underlies Appa • itlie4:rei:ent 210,000 lam- Inindre',l bushels to each over yeirs. 11V the'reeent•fires I riand Sullivan tomities, !ti t , 500,00). The heavy eheeli , ;(l tlir 6,000,000 CottOrt ' l ,n The United States, of try mining ox cloths and ..1-19.0111,000 yards per ~fanions London INtirthiDglior-- from I )ar— Or iii4leyFit heard al sitho demand for Mt Collin. led that it will re - Atith const;to labor and Oak...ion - from this date up Mufry,.to f;apply all the rkadily take. Public Library an , non of neivspaperii giving 1U Day in all „parts of the und together ina volume • LL happens that paint winduws.when o silk Soda melted +lied with a! soft flannel lie paint. - j tps tobacco dealers otis for the tobaeop fair e i td in that city on the 7 21bt amount e 2,000 are be paid•in cast;. '-Yoti itetti' g ood "Nurse me for fife," I will," was the soft an at. of thiFi season's \da York on 'Change, finirarded by Mr. J. 0. ta, Ga. ; who lias,for ger 'first san& in the Nor I fi lama, which was ton in trust to be lent i‘) .ern, now ainf l units to tzlao.- iiarr:ed artitteer" bas vat as the benevolent B. It. , rtland was reading e and i'oulish virgins,when d. "Well, what did they toarher entboaragirigly. eresene," reminded Milo; deriving much slitis «,vvry 01 - a liontgomury 22, .sl l O%l inz that the cast • since better known - Judge Goldthwaite and ,corgta. ' of northerners from , r4ress. During, the last sped through- Jacksonville ! ons who lutvr'been .51,end ring in St. Au,gustine and the Ft Johns river. , chbishop of Paris, uyazir, an hat held for Archiepnieopal chair of c of the iradets of the Op al of infallibility. He is in it has exhibited no signs Iten s Christian 0. ME== " Wliat do you do With ly iu lulgc in - .lng pray • 3nsw7. - ring, "Never give ay," another brother llkeept in •privale.' 17 • lII= ILEPL'IILI('AN ST%FE FOR ArpiTon OR:sFrat OF ScpETLEILL. CIRCPLATE THE PAPERS on. Is this the feast to which the ople of the 'United Slates are to b i i vited ? The Mobile, (Ala.) - Register isl publishing daily the Constitution' o the United States, with .the 'Thin. *nth, Fourteenth and Fifteenth aMendments omitted. It arers that itl is the Constitution " as it appears upon the national records,. in its un -Mutihited form, and before the Radi cal iconoclast lad so defOrmed it that were- its patriotic authors to rise from - their graves, they would not re cognize it as the work of ' their -hands.'.' The Re(l/ 4#r is DemocratiC, .e rotleets • the _probable current opinion 'and malignity of Southern , I eruoerats. . The fundamental idea i that the recent amendments are 1 o 'Amendments at all. If, ,at the ext President in! election,-theDcr4o c atic party 14,(,, suffered to ,orue into over, it -is' possible this ,Sonthern ing, as in the past, may become the 1 ling element. In that- case, these lenilments Nvoithl be set aside, and le e'onntry reniancled back to the ominancy of the old slavery alginie. Is, it - Wprth while to risk. such a ril'? . It is true that but fe\v t the 1 oITh will go so far as the ./:,! f ii.47. oes?; hut, unfortunately, in the : past, hen the Sontlr really set up its will he party Wonia succumb. There yould be a Cringing now, NI: arty: ethics have nut improved much ten year. =MC • .It will be remernberecl that as class the Dci,:^crag• heartily syrn- 1 1t1ti 7 .4(1 with the French. people it "heir v..;tr with Gernpny. We woult oNV like to know how those harti- any rani the acts of the Versailles ovemitnout, in shooting the traitors Paiis, or the leaders of the Corn me, as soon- as they . were :4trittir d. In contrast with this snedacle awful punishment, we have a lead no - - Democrat and traitor, J,Err ,', 1501Aly cleetarin his:rnrereiitirt ..ttacFnent to his ca.us, cl • - treason, :, dhe -is efhoed. I,y his mil4ticlus 'followers in! the South as , 'well as in hc‘ , North. r lf in Democratic esti nhtion, Frailci , !s•riglit in fmnishing ler traitors, Whyjs it -wrong to e'epv ise a traitor in th6-United States? =I . . M. Tie Doylestown nehri,crot., ono o'f -- 414.c..._ leading, 'anti perhaps the 4'l3. l lCsit - Democratic paper in the-State, , fty' s that the Congassional ComMit ee appoint il to inAtigate Southern ntrage.s, is oon going South on its nefarious , lission:" Of course, the I 'lo emocracy •egard anything as " no arions ',' that is calculated to protect he Union men or Republic:lns of the .oath ; or to fend to the exposure of the lawlessness .5i fa viltainy4 - of the Democracy of ihat region. . ite- The attempt of the Democra— cy to secure the colored vote by ' dopting a platform which they mild never Jive up to, if snccess?ul, .oes not appear-to meet with the ap royal Of the honest men of their own party, 'uor the - ir colored brethren . 113. Qr. The latter have 310 t.. so goon ,forgotten the lash and the isla* pen. Stir Mrs.- Fmn, the California zedr deresS, has been sentenced to be hung on ths , 18th of July. IS— The public debt was reil a, 1 t ?t(1 duri . lag the ihouth of May, =I =;E MINERAL STATISTICS OF PENNSTL. -4 ' , r . • -I.: sLfolloviing.law *died by -M r. 41i:;Thifil'st.': ' b . . s 1 :- .''' .'• ' , 0.., --.. •,". • , • -, •,-, , -i, tassed,* ro - . 4 ndf . ;1:, : ~- -,, t 0,. t itrl . ~ ",- T-... • rf,„ s f",,L, . , • .--;:',, -.., . efficieltriiiclinidtisethe ~ the mineral statistics of • the Sta , •,, without expense, and by the. sam-br systent beitin• cont inued - from Lear - to ' year, it will give a correct idea of our .... Prng,reisin the development of our mineral resottrees. - :11.r.! BAmax, - of ; - the Pottsville 3fincrze Journal, has collected the tonnage of anthracite --- • ---- - - -- - - -• coal for .many years, b u t that of tfie - bitinxim - ons ',coal is very uncertiun, - especially in - the western part of 'the hen • . State. W this law goes, into ef .feet it will give the public, yearly, ' one of the most interestin.7 o and itn-.' pOrtillit little documents the State has ever published. It will be worth , more than me of the large, i expen sive .reportsn other snbjects that . • are now pub li shed, and will serve As mood adverti,"sement and that; in; . . iite eminTation and capital into the ... State; for both of which thole is ;Qom : • - . . - . 1 AN Act. roe rat council.= Or notwast ararzwrioll. SEcrion. I. Jic ii.encktat de. . That in addition to the information now requir ed be 'furnished to' the ',lianal. General by the actual railroad and .ss. nal C , 033#411101 of ibis Commonwealth, each of ,said railroad and canal coropitnietwhen their rallroad or canal paaseathrongh any of the cstal tfilons Illf the State shall report tor the year one thousand eight., hundred and reventy.one, and annually tut soon After the ilo.t day of Janis in each year. or the close of the fiscal year of said companies. :is the in formation can be procured under oath of one of the oflicera ofaaolcornputy to the Auditor General, the quantity of coal of each kind, and of coke in tons of two thousand pounds each. readied for transporta tion et each station on every such railroad and at melt real shipping point on said , canal. distinguish. leg in said report the.tpuntitiesreceiVeddirect from -the mines from that received from other railroads o r r canals ; giving the name of Connecting rail road or canalttin such a manner that the amount of the production 01 coal on the line of said railroad or canal maybe correctly ascertained. The Idcasonca. Lela slack water navigation company and all other slack water navigation companies, engaged in cola. vtiing coal or coke are also hereby required to make , returns in the same manner as is hercinbefors re. quired of railroad and canal companies. , t Sec. 2. • It shall also Ike the duty of each ni said railroad companies to report the quantity •of coal . pnrehased or mined for their own nee in' his State by them during each year, and Which was produced along the line of said railroad, and stating at what nisi* on !dares the same was mined and .which was. not included in the reports ia.V.coal riccived for trfrispOitation before mentioned of said r ailroad or any other railroad or canal. " Sae. 2. It shall be-the duty of all coal mining companies or firms and indivythals working ruin ,4, and of all State and county olterre. to Innaish to the Auditor General Eu answer to lettere or circulars' all infonuatlon in their pilersefteion in regard to the quantity of coal mined that Is pent to market direct by any navigable river. or need by any rolling-mill, blast furnace, Kilt works,: or otherwise, and which is not transpolted on any railroad. canal or slack , water navigation company, and also to inform him when and of whom correct information as to the coal production of any such locality can be procur ed. and further, to inform him of all accidents to mines in counties where there is no mine inspector appointed by law. and how the same were caused. .-',.St.e. 4. It shall be the duty of the Auditor Gener al on receiving.said reports and Retch other anthem. ti.. information :lc he shall collect. Io collate +aid re port- and Information and make a report giving the revolts only in tabular form, showing the quantity of coal mined during cacti year In each co u nty .and I in each importlntacoal producing region, In a per spiction. formr . scparating the several kinds of coal into antliraaii te. renibitilmitinus, bitYfrainons, , and splint or htpck coil suitable for smelting iron . • giv ing also trite time to tune the IStati,tn.b of Car l 0.- don from itie ramming of its coal trade, so far a., it can be P.F.V., 4 ' . ned. lie shill also ste.eially report the tininle , r of,n..ci..b.iits resulting in death or loin. cry in coal mons in those counties whene there in no I..the illFrejt ,, r, classifying than seeCirdin.; to the cause 11.1,1. whether wea=loll. , l bv fire. f :plc. sl9ns.Jallsof roof or coal in shafts Cr. slopes, or, ,41,er calms under Zroillid or at the surface. 5 ,., -i. , :t 11, Auditer el.-tient shall also in the San. manner collect statistic's, coilate. claesify, and report at the Same time the - quantities of petrolemu, salt: iron ore, zinc. and other, mineral productions l of the Commonwealth ; also. ahe pig Iron, and mer chant or wrought iron manufactured in the Com monwealth. ..: " Sts: 0. fight thousand copies of said report of the Auditor General. together with his sliggestions on the workings.of existing lowa, and hie proposi tions as to new enactments, shall be published for distrilmthin annually as 'goon ae it is prepared, with the tit.k. of .1 the Mineral Statistics of Penneylva hia " ;.' 1, nd one ropy thereof shall be sent `by mail by the tndifor General to each person who shall have f mashed hinaNtith information as _aforesaid,, and the balance shall be .delivered to the Lem-la b-ire for ilistribnlion. SEc. 7. Any railroadi or .canal, or slack-water navigation company or coal mining company, firm or Individual. engaged in mining, or any county officer who shall- neglector refuse. for thirty days to make repoal ore pie , the fr.formation , required by this act, shall be liable to a penally of one hundred dollars. to 1.. i. recovered by 'order of the Auditor General in hii;action of ,lebt, in which the Cori:non wealth shall be plaintiff, by the district attorney of ti.e prop. r ....linty, the ,one-half thereof to go to said district attorney and ttib other half for the, use of the-poor of Cm proper pia district. . Apprtord 'gay, 1571. LETTE t rEOM M. WEBB • lisuntinran, Pa., Illac 2'.), 1871. Me. S. W. Sir: I see in the 25th fid., a statement by N. t'. llebree, in whielt he hays that he was at ills }flare at te time of the passage of the re- Solutrikhrorigh the House, mersasing the pay of :members, etc., and sthat he " understood then and there that the Hon. Gentleman (Anna mg, to myself 3 called Mr. Josephs to the. chair fur the purpose of passing the resolution," and that I • treatent as a good joke and smart trick." and that , "to appreciate the joke the po pie shbold know that :Nit . . Josephs, of M d ita elphia,ri% ii - called to the chair. - Fie:t! : I may , 1 he peamitted to state that 'Mr. Josephs is the oldest member of House, having been heft .4..tne ten years ;- that he had been c.. 1.1. to%the • diair a ntunber of times before during the pre .tent-session ; that courtesy requires the presid lieg °filets t! , ..), call the older members to the :Lt , times. and especially when von,idering the priN'ate'calendar upon second reading (as v, as the case at this time), and usually very lit tle else - is done at such times. .V eonq : I call upon Mr. Elsbree to state how and of whom:he legrned that it was a trick on my part ; his statethcat iS not true, and-he cannot name any Man that will say it is. stated at the time and Mr. Eishree heard me, vile heard mo sap anything—that it was a mistake ; that if it was tol.e.done at all it should not be done in that ray.; that if it was to receive.my _sanction I would prefer to do it manly an. mat myself on the record. It might not be improper for me to suggest, that for a gentleman like Mr: El.hree who, (like myself) has held county office for six years, and who yvas never known to, take less 'than was entitled to, to manifest so mind' iuterest for the people, ran only be in, good taste, and from the sincerity Of the heart. lint the t nom of his article is shown by - his arm-, -inn to the Ward ease. • lie told me when here l:at I rould expect 111 did differently in that mat" r than he e:line here to command. ::30 I here reason to complain. I alone tool: the respotniibility.in that matter, and am ready to accountto my lonstitiwnts, of whom 1 reeug. the gentleman as one, and oe/j40, , e, ont fearing him .or asking favor, at his hands. Very Respectfully, JAMMU . . WITI% I=3 Quite a serious strike took place. last week among the brakemen on thf freight trains on the N. Y. & E7ll. It The men werb receiving per day, and strnck for"(its. Fur several days they congregated at 11ornellsville and Corning, - and id timpted to prevent the Tanning of freiglit train: A number of them 116 - e•liven arrested and 'locked nh at Corning,. Bath and Hornellsville. It was rep - oiled on Monday that the striking brakemen were congregating in large numbers at Wa'verly, and that depredations were feared. The Erie (gignipany took precautions to make arrangements to sn - lxlue any unlawful demonstrations, but no dis ttirbance was attempted. We learn that the 'men harCwone to. work lIMM VIRE AT WnvEnix.—The village of Waverly has-been visited by another destructive fire. , About -six o'clock oil ,lond3f morning last, thegrocer3 - .., store of W. Sitirm_km waAlisco i ver ed, to be on fire, and before it conhl be i extinguished set= twelve or fifteen stores and busineSs.places were in mins. The loss is estimated at about ssu,ooo. • Inguranco for_ 40,000. Two steamers from Elmira repaired to Waverly on leariaing of the fire, and rendered •v_tilint.ble- assistauce. Mot of the building,s destroyed Were old.. ratarrr, of Pitt'sbnrg, has been appointed Chairman of the .I:..publican Slate Central Cuunnittee. The - appointaiLut i a vuoil one 7 EEI = ip. , would he a Much u,..tril,sunsible_thile true, tain in pow6r those' they admit to have been always right."'. The progress of t . tai Odd lows in Periaylvanta,'‘tirifigthe: last Seienieviii tike" most ambitions of the order: The Ilion , bership 1864, according, tiAhe re port of the grind secretary, waS 543;. in 1870 it foots-up 80,153. The number of of in operation is 644, increase of 03 daring the past year; aggregate nnmber•of raetnbersBo,ls3, having increased 4,588 daring 1870: se- As the . -De.mociney.wore able to add am' handrrd . thntr.qand dollars as en extra expense : lo the - Senate. Treasury, by the,fact of their having a majority of on in the State Senate, hori many hundte:d thonsand dollars would they adcrto the tx.triorditary expenses of the, State,. were they to . , possess power in all the branches of .the government? Tar-payers will ptease cypher before they vote: The pledge. of no pititj• worth relying upon f when its leaders in the darkest hour of the.: natites perils, arrayed theinselves en the side Of its enemies. , .11.eu who madelieq son the purpose of their .party plat- , forms, are not to ho trusted in the hour of loyidty's vjetory, because of their mere professiOns of patriotism: mg, The Eie, New York Centrid . and Hudson River rind Penn Sylvania Central Railroads have *adopted_ a ne;sv tayiii for western freight, which is about twenty-live per celit. higher than thatndopted last May. Itel. The Democrats took sides with traitorsbecanse they be!hevedtheutto be right. *: - They now prioress to be op posed to treason and its object* be cause they - • tex.. The Internal ltei l •enue receipts (luring June 130 far are Wive millions less than tor the eurrespontllng tiure rke• The International Typograph ical Union is now in session at Bal timore. yip- A 'West Point letter of the 25th says : The greatestsensation of the season (anti it is a great novelty is the arrival of the near colored ea et, ALoNzo N r wr.n, from Ten nessee. He is a native of Nashville, and rumor says he has the blood of the ancient and honorable English family of Napier• in'his veins. He is about eighteen years of age; fivy ana a half feet in stature, and llama full handsomely-tiha&d figure. He is than cadet Smith anti is known by the Southern term as a "mestizo." He is dignified, com plaisant, ready spoken, and quite charming as a conversationalist. lie is said to be very patient and even tempered, but not at all likely to suf. fel.. being • trample& on unjustly. - _ =1 ISIMMEM MEE =I re... - . The Nov llzunpliire convened at ColicOrd -vc,itcrlty. == New Advertisements MIRIE RAILWAY _Ed 1300 MILES UNDER !MO MILES WITHOUT ONIC ILLNAGTICMT. CILUCGT. Or coAcuza. BROAD_ G CA.GE—DOUBLE TRACK CLEVE!. 115 D. TOLEDO, DETROIT. CIIICAGO ➢IILNAUKEE, bT. PAkL. ()MAIM And all points \Test and Northwest. 114,14F7117f.11. CIALT.N. VT:WM. DAYTO. O. CINCINNATI: IN LOrISVILLE, ST..LOUIS. And all points South and Sonthwest. N'zir AND rstrnorro COACIITII Ana nx^s Tnnorna WTTOOCT CLUNOE TO ROC/LIGKSEIL. llcrT Lo, DUN. 11.11tE, CJATTSAND AND CINCINNATI. • On and alter Monday, MAY 13th. Iti7O, puma will leave Waverly at about the following 'lours, viz : • GOING V. t.t , f 1:02 'MIMI' ETPRM (Mondays excepted) for Rochester, /Infralo, Dunkirk. Cleveland and Cin cinnati, connecting with the Lake Shore. 3ticMoan Southern, and Grand Trank4tailways at Buffalo. Dunkirk and Cie% elan4 for the West; also at Clem . - laud with the C. C. C. k Diu. Railway for Indian apolis; and at Cincinnati with tho Louisville Short Line Railway, and the Ohio k aliFftifisippi Railway for the South and Southwest ; also with oonnect ,init lines at principal stations on main line : .4:43.2. LXPIIESS;daiIy, for Rochester, Bnffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland and Cincinnati, mak- Mg direct connection with trains of Grand Trunk and Lake Shore Railways at Buffalo, linnkirt and Cleveland. for all points West, and at Cincfmiati with tho Ohio k Mississippi and LOtlinille Short Line Railways for the South and Sontn-west also with all connecting lined at principle stations on main line; 8:20 a.m.—MAIL T11.1.1N. Sundayn excepted.. for Baffalo and Lynnkirk. . • • !..23 p. m.—ELNITIZA ACCO.MODATION. 5111.113., F • 5:35 p m. —WAY TRAIN, Elmira, Sundays cx eepted. 5:15 p. M.. DAT 17c.I'llES.q. Ftindays'etcpptial. foF I:4clici.ttir, Buffalo, Duntirk, Cleveland. Cincinna ti and the Smith. Stnl .at principal station]. and conn , ettmt polnta on main line. , • • New and unproved Dra...v.m.: Doom Coo * acc,,m patiy this tniat 4r4n New or to Mast% and Coachr a are attar Le,l,at /10[11 , 416N:11r . run. talm; thro'to.(leaTAXrd and vithent chae:7.• p.m:—EX. 111./.IL: - SontLiyi excepted. for_littf fr.lo. Dunkirk and Cleveland; conu ,. ..oting with trine for the 'Wert. . A fal-oping Coact ia attached to Una train running through to Buffalo. 7:00 a.m.-ICAT FREIGHT, ftroadayi excepted. 2:00 p.m.—EMIGRANT TRALN. daily for the Went. GODUI • :00 ETPREict,i4unditysexorpted,con• meeting at New York with afternoon trains and steamers for Boston and New England rill, a. Sleeping Coachgxerinviny th is train to N. T. 3:38 A.m.r—CES _ EXPRESS. Mondays ex . reptisl. connecting et Jersey City will) afternoon and evening trains of New Jersey Railroad for Baltimore, and Warhalgton; Sind at Nese York with strainers and afternoon Exprea, trains for New IMgland Also stops at pest'. ripal stations and eil , Morting points on main line. Sleeping Coseltra Acrompany this traintoNew Tort 12:03 p.m .-11.1.E . EXPRESs. Snnilays excepted. eon _ neeting at Jersey City with midniaht Exprrae train CI New Jerity railroad for Philadelphia. stops at principle stations and vtinsectac roam, nu umin ling.. • New and Imprrmed Draninr.:ll; , om Coaches ketrim pany this train frort Buffalo to New York. 3:25 p.ni.—ACCO3IMODATION TRALN, daily Tor • Sorpieharins. a. m.—} lIIBA MAIL. Sundays excrpteil. 6.22 p. m.—NEW YORE MAIL. Sundays eaeepted. WI p.m ..—LIBIITNENG EX,YEE&S, daily; connect lac at,Paterson -for Newark ; at Jersey City with Morning Express Train of New Jersey Railroad for Baltimore andl%'ashie¢toni and at New York with Morning Express train for Beaton and New England .kiso steps at mill principal stations and con necting points on nista line; Siceping Coaches accompany this train through to New Yopr.. 3i50 p.m.—WAY Ejt.E/GHT.,Sciadays cmeptod. BAGGAGE CMZICEED TILIICEGIL • tw„. A recieed and co•mploti. 44 Pnart Time Table" of Paiwenaer Traina . on the Lyle Railway and con necting lines, hatetwocutly been published, Mini can be procured on application be the Ticket: Agent et the Company. • L. D. RUCSER. Genl Sept J A RED • EIRR.' .. ' . RITEL . FOR Ij ,SALE-113e stulersigned has a MI6 yearling Bed lEirk.Bull for 194, Wetehs :OM is a deep red. Jand lest one year (& Sao, Eon. 13. LaPorte's lied Elrt: darn. (Woe depcondsat-of the celebrated me treed by Kerrylid, et Toiraisda..Pa. L Gitil:li..lllghlarni, Pa. TIRCE. HORSFORD'S BREAD Itqaratton, at C. B. PATCH'S. =AM New -AdnAbs3nogs:, 'Emma/ dowri aking . all and mation; ill tho them simply JL the • I%MS States for the *ester% Inairiet of 4 •• , , b +s. nunnigoLll4l,Antonislssi effTowands 1., • llnoln4 , Waimea a buireassers.4—Tbn uniliniulgindlliieeby gives notice of Ida appientment o nli f i roes of ilber• inns N. Aspinwall. of Towumbi In salt dis trict. who hae been adjudged • on Piditio• of big ionidilitiNrs the lDienetal; ;Sure ad eakl D 1.- 1 ; 44 s , , ,-- • . ", 1! , ' 4.C. , Z1A10211. . _ , J I• . - . v goo WArt 7 ( fOrIis•ITMOTING pOAF: . For saltrby - FOX t ATEMCL'IL• This BOap wilt Ira,* alkittottit pt Clothing in Odd 'Water. either hint or so as any other soapuiTl bs the old fashioned way or honing, and warranted tot to Warn the cltoth. ,tteinenaber, no-lot Teter and ifo beittne 7 -4sit• • swiftly This hot /either. __Try antestisty yottrielL; • - ProeB,llelrn • , . CELEBRATED HARVESTING PRICE REDUCED IOR Urrl . . ~ , • This Machine, which: hu Deco a frig:wit° with the 'fainters for the paat cfghirea Vat, to liittig. liftic . 4 7 zoupteartmed for Abe season of lOU., If Tamer! 'who ars Utirait Of it ' ", . . • - 'REAPER • OW, MOWER Will cell take tba trouble io maim tkte win Matthew Aa Kepileet7 eia4 peateetk, of via. etFect*. Durability. ' • • • . LiEIHTNI239. OF DRAUGHT,--' Facility of Manfment. 'adaptability, to any and eieri condflion o , crop or . /airfare, manner orlear leg Unveil Mena or Osin-Lno etherreeper.tertes eo connect a bundle, and ode so esatly bound: We do 'not ink farmers to take our memtion !or n. but to 'pot them machines to the test of a' THAEOEOH TRIAL IN THE FIELD M. Lewis k. Son, agent for Towanda_; B. L. Cron nor. agent for Monroe, Franklin. Albany. Asy : Jot* 0. Brutal. agent foe Wilmot W. kJ. B. for. ton. agent for Terry; A. J. Layton . . - a-ent for Lilfb- Saki; Good:ant" k Coleman,- Lifßaynala, agent for °mat, Wirral; Windham, and l'ikn f".C. C. titelart, jierrieksille. agent for llerriek. Standing Stone, Wy attudng aad Tuataras* F. W. Towner, agtsit for Mime. jnros,fir RUST JARS FIRM WOITIC.S, r - cl KifA 31 4:B LACK, GLASS TOP JAI:, r bOIVST %I(GURES UR rowatpla. duuc K. 1571. DURING THE NEXT 1 We will offer GREATER BARUA,INS BOOTS SHOES THAN I EVER BEFORE INSPECT TILL STOCK Sod the goods will be sold at VERY LOW.PRICES! Towanda, May 23. 11471. WM. E. BARR. Otte] Pager Aet Assignee. =EMI _MACHINES' TORMItrt. Ocni ilocuttrook, =I 6LE .5 LE. MIMI 311 NON N IMPROVED A 1 : 1:, , ILL LIRE Or. IiE3EI:IAL FIRE WORKS;. By the gaze tity at 1!1 SIXTY•I)AYS CASK 1 BUYERS' Will do well to As it is ESPECIA .T4y ADAPTED TO TILL • S Al 31 E B B DE , lIIINII'IIitEY BROTHERS. MEM Zeystsee OduiuL ~~ ~"!~ VERY LARGE STOCK Mil No MIitiONABLE QIN DRESS GOODS, JUST OPENED We can assnre= OUR CIISTOALERS GREAT BARGAINS, AND MITE TitErit EARLY ATTENTION: powErz co II AVE inn RECEIVED LARGE' STOCK NEW .P 4 LIA.W.L.S. ALL Tilt NOVELTIES THE SEASON pOWELL' .l• CO. HAVE JUST RECIIVED EMI NEW STOCK CA'IR, S , l'wttglit, before TILE LATE ADVANCE, Which will 1,6\ SOLD AT FORMER I'la ES powELL ,k co ARE JUST NOW RECEIVING , I BEAUTIFUL STYLES CALICOES, , l'EtiCA LES, GINGIIAMS, • Eli ALSO A SFLENDEI) STOCK WHITE GOODS, CLOTUS AND CASOMERES, DOMESTICS, • f' lIOSLEd . 1Y: _GLOVES, AND The most COMPLETE ; , STOCK OF GOODS in this county. Please call and examine. Towanda. 1117 23. 1171 !4r^l • MIL . • 18116 . ' .1871 ,- .71 •.• • • • 1 ,ELEBRA27O,O ~.J. r. * r_ • BRADFORD Limn,'No. 167;, 0 - P_ ;Yirill"celehrate die Tyr 14-11.1 th Annlrerearyof Its organization,, In Tonanda, on the 'POURTIX DAY - 01 4 7 . 0117 LY; - 101; • In a manner creetitahlo to the °Mai, Patthe WhieltlV fifLti Anniversary of Anterleanindependenee. A prtreesalan of the sor..nit;cra of the Order 1112 Ue 1,-aW,'xcompsnkd by the- DEPARTMENT, Of thie and nchrbiToring 'llie - •celehrated humoring; lecturer • WILLIAM A G. M., Of ; Nee; York city, has lheb for the mei: dun., • '-I'EII'EE'DINN,A7II , . ;117111» aeneil to all O44,iellow,i 7 and Firemen who 'participate In the earscises. Of, the !day. • . C. r!..,IIFIVSELD, • ' E. Z. CIAMON. , ' • A. D. HARDING. AL E. ROSENFIELD, .Coot. of Arrangridorda. -x t frff:A. INIE OE OM VISOLUTION.—Tho co-partnerD ahip beretnfore raiding Ixtwo,ql TIN noel , 00 arm name of Irtiodfurd tr. (lark; !adds day diasolred Aoy mutual consent of parties. SAMUEL NiOODFORD. GILBLItT MA:LABE. =I To V 911141.1., May 11,1K1.73w .Tbe'LlielinCHS will I continued by Samuel Wood fort n'ho wlll pow all bulebtetluesa of the , late Arm. •Tbe to Inc the late firm baring been dlrbled. oak et party will hypipt for those In their poseiesaion. (2.00 D MOLASSES FOR 50 A._ll cants per gallon at TOX 044.111. =II $ or DOIIESTICS, &,e KO =2 n ' „- al=tl 11. Nor r- ,74 r • tr CI I •,.. ';:" • t . • • e P o cr..' r , 7 . -1r E l 2 ,2 m - cn 0, vl •n • " ri 7: Pk 1- f. -t4 B . 0 , 1 ,•=1 •;.) 75' i." 4 7 ° . ar • • ••••4 - ;z4 OM E • z• 12I S Q ° ;74 =-• . - -e. 44 r . • • Z-) .-g . p F; •••• z.:0" rz; e L _ -L1 C- 1 !--• -4 - H z •—• :;••- _ r • •-• • - V. ti k!. Ma MI .) . f'4 - k e .-, , li -.. .., 1. 7, 4 I), r:. 1... d 7 . i . . ;,:i . p ~, • ; . , :,-. - ....„... ~..,_, ..-.. W. -rte ...:- ..,..., - ''Soit - ..::•. -4-7 - , ;_>.::' -::' . 7 voi .1 - !"'4 r , . 4 THE YoUNG r, M 0 -- SAT P., I nnolttroth.tnol grnt, !tnr liraolf opt —hat o• that hilly and win t ti f•-rthy 1 . 1 a : r ni t ailohotoo;ti to 2t`to f.ortii- I-h • 111 I:raatord ...minty now u•m_-titi+ 111 , laill , sub•tsthttat'• all that I.= clatin•lt tom. it. TUE liT3 1 D 11A vr, MUST DURATLE, CoNTI;(11,LI:1) .31.\CIIINE Iv tL W ,- ;; - ..1.14 it; \VI D T _ Cli, 1i01.16 tr,itl • n on ••ul•• t!... - rt4;pinr ou the urotruct loot n.l of 1• ,,, rot :•ra.s, f .: the <llll.. rr..1,011 I,IoNT , ~1.,;• 4;1114. Tra% ! .rot Iynl2 k . lll. Ita., I ut•!.ar. ,!...-1 Vat.. t 1 , z ;., :.ring o iu. h .11 . ; from dearth NO. SfLW 1.)25.11' (.11 Um i:• , ~.,t I .." t :rues .1.1..1.t Eto].pul; teat::. - triu•• CLOSE. Gt . kft.f*ED The Kniv,.- ar.- ',rut., troin\toti \ k No itAx CAN WALK sLoW I:NW:6U To MEM To farliier- ;, tr. to-.• a in.. hit,. Mr ..‘Y 3ntra• hrIII.; Or, tt;ilu, Ai 1!, any or all u.'olve: . 3 V. pr of r.......rtwn that hate TILE 1;1:- , 5T MAL)I EINNEY 1 WATKINs A NOTIIER NE\V FIl M. • • L' LT Li TS 7 I - T DY'‘vEl: TILVN EVEI: J. S. ALLYN &.."CO H s n pwrrtia,r.l the Frrintni, tM - T•r• - • ,4 .L. in Mrr, 11... k. 'Fill , their stock. and now i..trer FURNITURE Of every deFerildion at prio:- ich edl DEFY ,COMPETUION that it~y: pnreliallol the et,,,7k tl,y feel w..rrauted fug that lay ea 4, great,r in. dticeinenta than any UM, r crital , liAlinotit in the' evunty, Towanda, April 2 , 4 Is7l. ffill JACO'I3S, IMMEMSEI MEN'S AND, BOA" CLOTHING, HATS AND CATS %Arra. and th, lowest rates. 5. mill ptort. in 11,iillinnan'iiblo., k. MONEY SAN'EII, ur rclert.k.kasu xouil STOVES AND ILUtDIVARE -- Orwell. re.. 0(4.20.'70 • OYAL BAKING POWDERS' at • _ - COWELL k awava. SPICES OF ALI; KIM)S - WHOLFA and Groundl4 IOX S 311MCLIV!.3. lidverthiesunts. - LIST .CLASSIFICATION OF Api.,acrilorA erillneil in the sale of Am u . wa res, filltdl - 9119clasuadiseRt the trounty of Bradford, fear the ar Casa. Tact:Mae. ::,111.314111*" - ).-David Gardner - 14 01 00 .• • 1116Z.Beitlkentall 14 • 700 T 14.10.9 boro-J. 700 Mom brothers • 7 00 ' /line ' • 14 .7 (10 John Carroll ,-, 14 • ' 7 00 F. K. Lyon ;• 14 . s T F Park , • 7. , 2300 Frazier A: Brew ' • . 12 •12 ra Mitchell brolierTt . 13 ' 10 00 •i 0 A Perkins :- r 00 : • vrp lio r••• . 1 , 110 *. •. J W Cemudoek ' 13' 10 00 F D Ritter' 111 T 00 1 Fitch k. Kinney , 12 12 59 O L Easterbropks • , ; 18s. • :114,00, Apra boro-C ° Ita„*.„7 0 Bon ;- 13: i , WIN -0 F Voting. . 14 7 . 00 Asylum twv.-41.41eswly . li 700 Albany taw.- - YAWI4 7 00 S D tferterl64 cos,„- .. = 13 10 00 F 3t Lewis 11. 700. roach, •, ' • . .34 t : 7 010 - 11arc141 tai).-W J Thompson 5 60 09 ;' Fall (.`reek lilt Coal Co: 30 00 1ntri 111 77 013 b 09 9.--. 4 4 .- 16 00 -- • . WH D Green^ • . 14' 7.00 ' Iteniteii Morley 14'' 4-- 7 , 06 Intriingtun cart..--31nrtruer Knapp .. 14 , 7,00. llurlinutnn welt -Edward F.Lomnls 13 ' 1000 (Anton bore =Spalding k Darn, 11 ' 15 , 90' A V Tr,ont - • ' 14 , T 410 Jaines Kenny . ti 4j , ' 7 00 Doty Jk Tuthill • • , 14; ,- - 1300. .11 31111er k - Co. ' • 7.00 • Iticrick k White k Cu. - I 10 j , 20 00 Excidel Ilewman 4 • - It ' •7 00 T C Gowen • - • 13 900 3t bleu 4 - - 14 200 Burke, Thomas .tr , 9 26 00 L 'Manley -'l4 • 700 14 , . -I rgark k Merritt 14 „7 00 :.9rB Calumet • • • • 700 • Colwql 4: Witman 13 . 10 011 -.11 Titttill • . 14. 700 U Morgan •' 14 . 700 Pierce, Tripp .3.; plegee • • 11 00 .' 11 n Parsons • • . 14 ". - 7 06 Canton twp.-EC Van Dyke C B Prondfoot - Wolcott tr. Manley . . Columbia' twp.--Morris,Fairbank• V Wrgnaott • ••• , . • . Austin k Watkins 131" Knapp .: • • C O McClelland . W U Bneitekr.r ' Franklin twp.„McKee V4ollacre • Charles Tavior ' • - ' GrarrilliO twp.-Ate3lorray k Knapp' L Taylor. k Antturson , 31W Parks • Litchflehl.-D A Reeves - • - t -E Wolcott • ,a • 7 S X Layton • ry bro.-138 Teiira k Co. • If Ullfolcomb Whift.A Macy °Alain kColenum F Do: worth' W Little'' DaViCs.b. Sort . raldwin k Blackman L 1: Bosworth' Ii ti-naileyk Bros. .* . tircdory k Moere 4'71 N - Jolinson, 3Poiro , nalock „ ‘.:A °Crammer A L 11,--hcr s W Alden A: Smith ' U it ltorkwell 3tuurisi'twp:t I IlarrLk • ,• - • .i Iri Sitioner Crwcil be - v.-Henry Shoemaker 1117 Bronson ,Frisbie k Coburn ' A 11, Coam Overton ILMllaus John Sherman Martin /Icintremicr. • 'Heir-hearer k3iosbactier • • Cercoraw O'Brian pike, tw7•.-11 A Ross LJ tasterbrordzs tc . Sorrows k Son •Rolcols - wo.--M L 3tayuard 'Lazier J Wbitt.f..yr s .tou I. 1:1.27,v:un..; • • (.55.0 I. . -A. II \' •r 3:... - It , •'.arkr•aa Zs: Craig • \ cr-lwr • l'r. t 1- ash W notorts 14 . • Tiro 14 ' 7 Off 11 - . 7200_ , a•. -7 100 1 32 ..12 50 - 1. 11 .7 00 pock ap. 14 1,00 &large C. 14 . 7'oo now pcupara 14 ' "'TACO yteiultq with ti. 14 1 110' named coolourrch. 14 ' 700 qtuantily desiJed.'• a 14 ' , 700 nOticp: 14 ' 7 00 Stow ' ..., 14 700 large Egg ' "... • ' --, 14 -'' '7 Oli - Li:l2op - , • 14. •'.7 00 Plynototla Nut ... . • 13 . 'lO 90 Pittston Nut ' • ' - - .. . 13 lO 00' - '...Baricisy ULump • ••• 14 - - 700 —• *. ' Hatt of Mines . 14 ' . 700 , '' -a. Flcaei-or1)1,- ; ' 13 •-10 00 150111fati Anthrasits , 13 10'00 -The folloitirto - 13 10 00 delhriting C- ,. ' -14 • ' 7 00. Per Too -' 13 - .10 4`o Thar" - 14 , s 00 i(" .13 • 10- 00 ____ 11 700 II - 1 (10 14., 7 00 14 106 .14 - 700 .14 . , 700 -14 'O l 7'oo 1,4 7 Oo 1-1 7 OW It * 700 11 • 12 54 11 -7 00 11 ~ 12 50 'l3-., .10 00 -11 : 7Do .1.3. 10 tX) 11 .. T 00 14 700 11; .10 al .. 11 Toil . •14. 700 4-4, '7'o) 11 15 00 14 -1 On 11- 7 00 ' 11" . 7 11 , .. 11 ..- 7 6.! 11 .- : 7 0 , , I.' i 7 ilsi 11 ." - 7 00 .3-t 10 00 ' -13 - 10 00 - 14 10.1 11) . 700 11 ' 7 fin Until further notice pricer at yard. are 13. 10 0, • Nr ~ , - 1 i 7 ~,, , • • Fr:g..., or-. - . Stor... - or Nt , -,.. 3 and I suiit'.. , ..1.1.- .... - _ I'l .Ir , is, i ..„,:, , - , -_., 4, ..,, 1. ST: n.....• k Co: it 15 0,, 1 •;'•,.: '' ' '.,•"'"-, ', , I; ti,- .air. r . . .. 7 , 7 , I . , sti ..van Ant-in - ere t.... a ~..... P;,t -a• - .•,1 Lump Jain A li W•• 1•11 . 11 15 041 . ; _ • - SylTarra boro.-Peter Mouree ' . 4 11- . 700 Th•• following iichlitional eliar..•.,-• ~ ill he Ma',l,l • - ('h-k Tittllituu - -.• 11 , 7 OW; de.l.lVs.ritig, coal within th , .1. , r0in:1 . 1 limit , : Springfield.-c W Scott .' . 11 •7 ou :Pei ton - '5O rts. Extra for carr,,inz in 50 cl . - N S Watson • ' It ' 7, 09 r nail' ton .. .. Chester llar4neFot • . 11 7 - 0 e Quarter ,24-' •.. Sheshr , iniri.-Kltiney k Watklinis', Id . 700 • - ..••' • - • • " (1.,r, .\-. Grr;zory' • • ' II 100 XCd - Leave Orders at my Coal U lt ra , No. 3, Me Stan - ding St..,Le.-F E Dttatt ~ . . i. , , 10 pi , curs New Itleek, south r•itle. . i Orders 'must in all c3f!e be acc , intrani A En n is 14 7 -00. ed . 11u . . li • 700 the rash. , r . , rry ; .r. 'l' 1"•'1,:11:,). . 4 •i i liurtou. ..• 13 70 00 Towanda. _lone 7,. '71.. A. 31. 'WELLEs. Sc Str,,mt • ' l4 = iml FORSNLE AND.TO 'REN Tr , Lon , . -E C . Oliver k Suns - T,: , y • . 14 ,00 I) 11,.b_Ler • . 14 7 0 0 Orwati 1.; Porter, ' • . 14 • 7 (N 0 . A I) .k. S N Spalding - • 14 7 00 11 , 211 . ey k 0,. . 14 710 1 .11:we11 k ponicroy - I'2 , 12 5 , 1 , ' E.: , dints - ,t. Gray 10 , 20 00 .„ . Davt,ou k 31c .. Ca1; _ • 11 - 13 (10 51i1,-1011, Ileri :di a: Co.- .11 - 15 1111 N.-wl,trry ';•:. I'r'k . 0 -31,1 1.111 1 . 1. , :ree -1. Cowen .14 - 7 190 sIV Paine - ' - 11... 15 00 11..311n2tozi..51axwell.k. Leonard 4 . Su 110 Newrn.itt A: Parsons.. 11 . - 19 00 charle.- Grohs ' . 12 .12 50 II 1',12.,,1im.:ti , ii • 13 . ' 10 on •; I, 1. ,, in; & Co. • . . S 30 t, , J II Grint • ifuwaii,tal,oro-4 6 Allyn .v. t.• 5151anville 13 VI 00 Wm .I)..ttrie lt •13 10 (111 . ' 1' 3 3.41ti5.1 z - . 14' 700 Mar,ll3ll l'a.,isflief _ IU. - ' 1:11 In) , l'vs - ter .l.`•l•:'irby • - 13 10 oe-1 •:•,1,-( . 1), & Eawant. • -43 ' 441 ini, • I iiiiii , flit, _ , , 14 700 .1••1 - :1 Al IL::yr.• . 14 7 0 , r , %V ', , .. , t) -\: - C. , .. 12 12 30 Wi•otli• , rd ~..: Clark - 11 15 00 It A blies, .'s Co. ' ' ' 12 " 12 30 T II Eninort. - 14: 7 00' ' Taylor .t. (lon., • ' _ -:'• 11 -13 441 w .‘ I iftissloo fin'. ' - 14 7 00 11 11 , m•11r , -y l' - ottier. - ~ .0. •,- 541 'III :Str ~. li I' Aultirikali . - .1 i , 7WI v CII Patch - 9 25 (0: ' I . 1 Fr•,4 & S-ti, .. - 11 15 401 I , r. II C Porter, Sun .s.: Co, . I:t.. 10 10) For., k Mercer ' 9 23 ti -110-en11,.',1 .v WOll . • . 12 12 '4: , Sir 1 tarter ' 14 7 Ili - - haul k 111ack ' ' ' 12 -. 12 50 ' - .'• C s Fit. la - - . II . 7'oo - ' A -seloooo au .211 (0) 1,....1yi., A ci... " • • .190 (NI _ }:.S 0, hwar7 • , A 51 \Varnrr F II: ltrmsu is 1 3 Lon,: illidr.,•t•way k E%erett ' C . • 1; li N ,, e . IlaTTi HenryHenryA .... : • - -- I' . r.t.,,,i, A :-. , 11.• • _ 1r ',L K., , ler• '. ••-' 1-:v.irn.• .v. 1141:treth • . \C- \ Loekwoll ''•- : - 51 L• wis 1 , `.:1:11!van g • A (:.chain . • l• • 1` ,, , -, •11. , ,- (•,,. I- .. I' itt,.i.t .4 Kin ter • ... 11 Ja••••))..... ! f . t'..,..•:,• .. 11 k Co. .1 l'• b•r Idesltirrow - • . `T 1 , - , cker . (' , "(ding, Ilusrell & Co, 7,1,,„,,,,1i,,,H -1 II Fl,o‘ney ~- V.,11,01, - ,0. A-. Cu, • 3 15 , ,P.,-Inali - L It ponell .1 Nterideth & Co.l • • Th,ear,•ra twp-.-A J Silvara '1.71,-.1 , r t,-1,._...4i-ciar t (11; 1.1,-.lincu ' . .I.lasou liollenback t' E ruritiv...,:i .1 s smith • ._ - A Watlitt , • - Wilialol twp.--JO . -.441.1 Stowell A 1....5i. . . A - 2,-;..•,..- .1-1 , lv,tth.:.,. . I We11.,----T i) 11andall • I.l' Shcpliard . C I. Shcptiarl •- _ Windham.-NViii llarriii:h. , :: • , ' 55'),: 11 11 , 1-! - • 11 - Warrer. t* , .1 . , . -.I 1) lioincy T l' c•-p. - r I. W T. 0 1 ,, ~1,,,• - . 1 .\• Ids ■ MO IEN:1 Ria OE . 7 111) 14 • 7on 13 ID 00 8 30 90 9 13. 10 - 10 _ 2 12 50 11 . 7 09 lU 20 no 2018) • 11 13 00 14 • 7 ('0 11 19 90 .0 '2.1 on 2 1/ •12 7,0 • Ail 20 00 17 -10 0 11 11 „ 43'00 1.1 '1:: ' 14 : 74)0 II 7 911 4 1 4,, 19 29 no 11 7.99 1,4 011 17; 19 00 11 -7(14). 'l2 59 1.1 11l 00 • , 14 . 7 111 00 • 1.1 10,110 1:4 . 111 . .tr0 .11 71d) • , 11 7 1 , 0 • 7 10 - 11 • 7',111 • 14 00 • - 11 7 o'l 1.1.`-;:. 7.r.,) 13 00 'l4 7 ( , 0 I'l ' 7 +) 1:1 , Ibt o ' 11' . (II 11 ;Iso 31 , 7 90. 10, 21) ~r ). ' • 13 ' 104)) IL . 7to 11 7 Igo 12' 1171 -1 1 7 ) .11 to 14 '7 • 11' 12. 11 13 In (..11 14 - • 7_ Or 11 13 no 00 • 4 . 3 00 ,- A 11t personB eivagell in rubbing billartltablvs and 1.,,,v1ing alleys in tlib county of Bradford (or the ycor 1071 Van..llm4 • crtm ; ‘ As,-:.tt • P. 4 Hal!..ek t c.,. k A v. Lloyd - A: Marilee' ti M I.•ixba • ('krk llolkuback It S. Ackley Bothers Keeler k A'aiNtist, • Lekri.. . Troy horo.--Nlorgan k Wolf Tonarala horo.—A KA: ES Smith T Smith Men. C W Schwenk° A list .1f versong cligageti in the bankers and lirokers business in the county of Bradford for the yrur.l,7l:. • •, Claw,. License. Troy I•oro.—Voicnry lirothers 9 r. 15. 07 Canton boro.—ioran, Clark A: Ce , . ' ti 2.1 oo Towar.,l3 I,oro.—ci F 3lasqn .t. co. -39 .21 00 M c M..•rou ' . , : ' :I :II) le) 1 A 11-t an.i eirtitleati,.n of f.ers9rite•engat.ted in the gale r: p,tenu inedieinett, ntritrttrutt, Se., to the rotinty ~ f I.trr..lf,:tl frr the yrar 1,871: Athens Itoto.. l* -ITorse Reotheri = 4 I 5 . ( WI Prrkin, ro :Iterigere & Co. • : . 4 5 ME Cantoo.boro.-- s colvCrll Whitman Fmtiklin.-Charlos Taylor 11 Taylor • llograorth Iw•lliy.-11 Tears _ , _ Monroe W Alden .‘ 01) nid,4l , :try t' , 1 , .--110111T1.01:1 k Craig- 4 5 (Jo Troy) oro.--11 F Unlington - '1 500 wman • 3 .',lO lki Towanda-born:—Dr ITC Porter, Son Co:;k. (M) .F W Drown 3 -10 (Ai Porter & Kirby 3 - 10 00 A- li•+t of wrPons engtva in running 'tlistillerit , i; and brtrorrrA itt.the county. of Bradford for the year 1371: Towiniti born.—A Lahr I=MEM I. t.. I). Mast:tr. misreantile appraiser for We dounty et, Iliadthrd for the year 11171. do hereby rer tify that avy feressoitta ta t correct llst of the apprais stie-Mt and tll.2sPiticatilm, for said year 1871, and that an aPpeal will 1, hem at the Treasurer'. office in Towanda, on Saturday, the ItYth day-of Tune, 1811. for purpose of bearing such Ara 'feet themselves aggrieved by reason of sahl amusement. • • Carden. May 13, 171. S. N. B4ONSON • • , Tableo. Liertks. ;SC.) (H) 3 • so 00 40 On ' On 5 (.) 5 vi • I, 5 00 4 . & IR) 511 ~ii ? .1-' ',TR 111. ptts7r.7-; _ --7-- - _ „.„.Isliny AllA.te*ionnoz#, _ • T 01V,IL N II:k - 1154.'RE-E TEL " - ItrndrzsAtErrures... - •• carpool . 6 141 61 4 . 4,11,.. Atadoottacluipos• l'Or ph beat. bush lllO IGO . ... . . .. r,o . . . bulgy r, •Beszin, O. bush • q, I 73 611167,) • • • AM; 1 11 des. t• • PatiftesAll bi4l. rkißrs ll4 •4.•i• • 44. , •-• 4. • • fl 00 lo Oatittif. b943C. -.. . ; ti11192314:04 flii . 9:4-4411b144319 . 1b.4 Corn bb -u».; : jfilbs,; Oda 93 Dm: 399443 43 Uwe Iftickivb.at • D 944 Beans 611 lbs.; DritC2o MI.; Myer Reoef 1;3; ; ,Tioscitki 844 itits. • .Dried Neaten 33 rem ; 1)04 Apsdeirti nikx-t 4 ed Eq l b l4 l • ~cIIsQIII;HXNNA ;COLLEGIATE: iNtimtuTx . -!, VoirantiA, int*lnviln • cothrry, TA. .• lgt 4 tolUall - tharoug ' tehaire • ~ed aria sertik-jrA. _reopene • d TEEEDAT, o.iErro. - ;am*. vconarmemat.=Enc * ClAnn• The.liwar.nrit Coronae eninpriere" attens, l to zirepanittdrycintirnetion and higher acideini t • imitichrir,-dassfed incepted • • The Cialthninati'llii the advantages of otijgb,..t 430,1012r10ad 'tools witleeeorsuntry academie "tido.... ; The litidnitt;tli 4 nrninti drill- in eonunnn "taffies and Them! and Practice Teachico, - The fictrourie, amend inirtrnetfon Itt the acierret innatrated by art, extend - ti (wdLeellorr of *manta" recently repaired and , pupplied-And other branehea linindinninnstdinConegeonoderninngoogt4 being rutotanil for ancient. 4 thetehettrelitiAt4 lll foiLear-b• et Cot. • Sege a and nioderlitanguaget • r• 011N.131457A1. brannhi•a—htuaic. Dratring, pain t ja.. • Anideii excellent : 'Board sod Booms may be obtained la Th e 1,„ 4 . tars, Apply to G. W. Byan and E. E. Quinlan. Aioo ciao PO) 15•111 , 1 . Towanda, for circular" and pariau. • i sm . • - • _ ; mu.= .rox. 'Ang.lo.to. President Board Trustees. • • nrowANDA COAL YARD. 1 7 IiNTEERACITE &ND BITI7IILNQp COALS.- ;;,.., The'in&rsl basing lesied tfkieest• yans and Poch at'the . old "Barclay Basin.:' andlust croupleted a L arge Coal-houpe and Offices upon' the premiers, ern now prepared ternriiish the citizens Of Towanda and yieinity with the different Yin& and 117,E9 of the above. . named coilsupon the inosfreasonable terms in any quantity desired.% Prices at the Yard until further • Store • ••,• ' - !G 1 0 ' Large Egg -'. - - - , 6OO Sto-ta Xeg " .4 . • •-- --- - ' . 6NO Lunn) - • r 00 . - Nut r riG • • .. 5 50 s . ‘"Barelay Lum • . . Britt o p f Mines ' 4 414 " Flamm Bliteitsmilh ... 3 30 .- 1:111144 Anthracite-1 .Z 01 •The folloiving additional clutrgee will be made tor . delivering Cli within the borough limits: Per T0n...A0 eents. Extra '.for carrying 1n,.30 eenni. Half Ten —33 "" . " " - ''! Qr. Ton...n " o . • • .23 .. /M . °HUTH niter be Ie.!! at the raid, corner of 141,1: . read and Elizabeth Streets. or at Totter k Kirby's Druz Store. - • . - •• • ImOrdept nil:lst in all ealsei be airompank4l - the cash. • WARD ft• • ••SIONTA...VIE. - •Teeklinda,Duss SOSTI—tf. • •••• - ' . . TICCORPOI.{ATION • yoncEs.- .A.. In the matter of the trltli:lratiett of "Th. • rn • 3lenntain Lake f'eetery. 202 Sept Term. trotice is hereby given. that the above named A. : variation has Presented to the Cenrt of Comin ,, n Pleat of DrAtUord County their artiele of Asseelabo t i asking for's 'decree 'of Inee t peration, and the ;4111 Court having examined the I,anae, and tlndttnt them correct, will decree that they Ite ~ineorp.tirati.d a prayed lbr, on Monday,the ith day of Sept. 18'71, at . 2 o'clock p. m.. nrdeas'eatnie he shown to the con. teary.. - TllO3Lv, ]lay '7l-w3- • Prothonotary. • persons are here- • by raittlotietl , against tritAting . nly L0c.,! 1 „ VEL ltsos• till nik act•ount, as I shall pas ,b•bt, contracted by any on!• but 2 - s , l/ hrrraft.r. • • SAI:All Slay 0:1'871:2W. M. \\TELLES' R. 00 A L X :A- II 'p.. DITTRICH'S MUSIC STORE. ONt HUNDRED FIRST-CLASS PIANOS III"NDIaa) • AND ' FIFTY SIELODEoN:-. Twp IIt.sDRED CABINET AND ClitUtell 011(.; Flve-1110 - Ore‘l Clarionrt , , Ran,: eolitarf, • 1.. r, all Strict; I:l.trunirlitA. .Drunis, 3logeß, etc. sntrt MUSIC. AND iNSTTZtiCTION WOKS = • P) A 0 °S rrox. cvoy •firet-&i 4 ,s makers in the Tait_ d (Light .k Co.. Decker Dr.'s.. way. W.l4 , r,:New . 17”rk; IlAtett and . Cutp.st , : ,, Boston: klathewshA. New 'Raven CC: CI 1144P.'r, Philadelphia;- and final'4. , in Baltimore. 31e115d , “ , n. from• B. Shoninger. - New Raven, Cl.; . rrt.iubet. Peltyn fr. Co., Now York. Or;-,ang, the, telebrat,l Golden Reed Ann.riean firgan, and, the Burdett Comiliination Organ... One door cant of. klerviir. Bank. the.nnly store of the kind in Towanda. i?orsTs , . or At the Great Trial cf Sowiaz 3faehinc , In ktio'wn aN The Grand Trial: ot bland Park.'• At—. the comparative merits of the two b•adin;; 3f;ehine Stitchee4 the Twinted-11x4i. Start". 'and V_ Shuttle Stitch. were•the main gnestioret it iFKne. : - V Gibbs Machine was derided to tavel. • In simplicity of construction. puts and n. ,,, e ment.g. In nomliability to get out of order—either by ti-c or *lauding. .• In perfection of workmanship; It la made of all sewing machine*. - In tinketnes* Of 'elieration.;.. n toalmost enftrOy silent. "-In ease of working :-74 other sewing machine le an tight running. , • 'ln east" of manageznent;—it requiies far lean to operate it than any other. . Jti baying a - patectt iuU r. bitikeq—which prerctit.4 the wheel turnipi.Lbacksva-, • ' - .,t0 its toseette;wbf.rh s raOtt,betng the she rts,t atiel least-liable to be broken. An its needle being self-adjngting—requiting..m:. ,Isr skill nor experience to set it. 'l;tnsing lint. one thread :—hence there 141,.1. log. "or bother zcith a vinittle. -In the siniplicity of itA tension, aid ,the managing it. In havirnta proteets,,,,the tlress , inqu .rul.bing agatn•srthe wheel. its mon! pert;et adantation to an e3pae:t,,. . In it 4 being more easily and speedily cliaug...l from one kind. of work hi another. lu its more perfect adaptation to all kinds of ing. In its capacity for making beautiftit en - Told. r 3 - by - a mere change of spools. In making ERE nr..s - r itrren—eveirially foe ft k uhay use. lu its atitett being the most - 6.ex; and beautiful. lu its seam being the atrmigest, and Most i.taeth.. In its sewn being automatically . fastened-1 , 3 ths ruachme. . . -- -.- Ili .it: soawi being tile Li t lialle to rip, iu . 1 . ,,,, ~ r wrar. -. . , . .t, , n it, , , :::,..aux . 1x ing nwre",e.a ~ily t4i,eu L•ti „L,9:, debire,l4 1 4 4 has9nr the tw , t n 1117 1 . 1 , 1 . 14 :-710 t r.t-‘1 , 1:, or turn the hem VN1,113.. In having the best Feller.—the only our that trorks with the goods right aide ' In haying the best traider.—one always 3. l 3u=t• and ready f,,r I=E=IMZOIRMI caII acid'- the Willer. ; 1 / 4 Gi1;4.4 Stait! , Ma.h.ef at thr , et'lt e ei • It. tfridg, stri-et. Toe tela..r... DEEM MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE. .The valuable, ¢till pr(Yikerty. at, Tinshot•O. Soli. , . 1 'county, belonging to the estate 6l* Samuel F. deveased, coneisling a a large Grit u 'complete Order, Saw Mdband dwelling house. with th.t watur privileges pertaining to the Mill prop..rty. For prim and frrnts apply to P. C./ Pk-Witt. Towanda, or. to - Mrs. Maria -I. t.llectitrix. at Morristown. Morrie couPtY• New Jergey. The property can be-Seet3 appl) t. Daniel Fairchild. at Dushore. Dec. 14, Is7t.—t[ - pATCHEN. • • This welbVreill stoa - horse will servo mares the present *capon, from April I, to Aug. I t , at thed.ir.. cry Stable of KlN,Aincny Simommv: Tusvinda; frontlilonday noon to Saturday 'Morning : and at - Slieshequln. Pa., at the farm of L. S. limisnunt. Saturday and Monday' forenoon. • ' • Timm•.—s2o by tie season. Money,„ibie at 'Mos of service. fart to Msureoue mare, and 1, - ,1) f y two mares owned by "Lie person. Money due a, s ot, as the mare is known to be with foal. Auy having a IllatVin,nred, and parting .rich her b. .re the tune of foaling: will be held accountable inintanee. Pasturi/ furnished for mares from talice at 5 per month. Ail a,•,;Oents anti the o , m:on's riak.." THommen.—Pablien 'was.slred.by.the e. Irhrate'l trotting stallion - . (h''. M. Pablo-m.lle by Cassius M, flay, he- b,l• Henry 1 . 1.1 V: he by Andrew Jackson. be by Toting Lashaw..k..i - .. The la/11 of ratchet' was . .11uroc.I. grand dam Messengerf• May A SSIGNEE'S NOTICE.-,-$25,1)0u ,Noirrn or FURNITURE To BE ao(,U. Ai ' AUCTION AT TILE NIVAL USING STEAM TLANING •AIILL IND rut; UITURE \IL':iUYAITOST.ON =IMIIMIEM] Ile Furniture to be consists of about b., butared - an4 Dedateatta-oi'llifferent glyles, number of Cribit. Lounges. Fall-leaf ten,ion rabkA, Dumaw. stand.. • WaAh.ianp. Sal , . to couptence at 9 o'cloa, 1:1:11.11S—CAtql. ,9 . 23 Oti '. '25 Otf, GEORGE MUM. Ash.me. Ilanktnptcyl , rr. I. I.2kn" NO:. MOE, AUCtiOIIeCT. my22'7l IYRUP AND 1 29 LASSES CITFA P K- 7 It FOX . 1 / 4 Exacrirs. , ..4# 2. 14 ll= fr 01 tp . $1" ( EXCELLENCE
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