Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, June 22, 1871, Image 2

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—'l l llo nowesi- Southern pipet is
the Chayleslinyi . ll4. • • -
1 --:The first step towardtbappiness
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1 is t 9 Iprget one's se . ,
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:i ---_,migratio is epor .-front
1 Nielaigaii to Ne* 3 . • ' .
. —The witti to tie spoken
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, culs‘arch—Tho Pi , - ' , ' . i
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1.: - =The eliftbn. Spring. *al= en,to
I ,clugpel 406,41 ifowll,soo,orgasi.
1 • •- • :• lttlfe.oortine is railioadis4 in -Cal-
Walter Be . i,t , is io liinie n natinn
• went. in ‘Edinburo. 1 • 1 - ' 4 ..
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—Gen: Sherpaall has been ureceiy
ed". at Ottaiwa, Miens.. •
13Oslon - has subseribed over
$162,00010r a =tactual of fine arts.
•. —ls a jolly-boat eller helped along
by four roars of,laughter.
•—A lager brier brewery has been
started iu lokohama,,-.7apan. '
sonio pet, \alligators.
Oro tliey of the lantikli bieed?
lady- at Ellsworth, Maine,
tws twelyelaius tailor family.
-Texas lies been .visi ted" by a ter
storm au'd by Horace Greeley. _
--T11•0 Floosue tunnel is bored 15,-
ket and 9,9,71 eel remain to betbored.
fin& the
Vre mere arcs, While others seek . for Ain
—The . Newfoundland. &lemon
• ares awith ho,Virashingten treaty.
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is 80 •much "whiskey pa
eins'imzukti that ruhuey
sinalipOx. ;is ifibrassing
-I.lroLiosu and is not decreasing in Newark..
ns ; •eornpltims of neg
&lit in lighting thh streak Lampi sinee•the uter
i flow. '
so among the horses o
en goy, railwafa con4uuesFi
—The disc
-tile NOY ,Yorli 'vas'
Itbs . ,tc4L
—Tile 2 - 001
for the atmexatio
Dominion.
of July is the time .
of British Columbia to the'
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—Secretary and Mr& ' Fiat will
leave Vl'aidling,toti the. list of this tnonth for
'several. week's .abilenee in Not York, .: •
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—The . suberiptionslo Sii,Walter
t;;cott's Astne, to he rreetedin Central Fait Wt
= New - York, Ilea amount 40 eigittlikettSand dol
;dam. , . . ...
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--- /t.iS ascertained that the'' Tilexi
. ....; us arit - i'in the habit of cutting down the tele.;
: graph . pole.. of thie Denver and Santa Fe lino to
repair trcir wag Ons. .
-.L28,0.00 acres of land in Fnyette,
:.:Sieholas andGreenbrier counties, Virginia,.
:ha-`e recently beqii purchased by .Pennsylvani
:ans and Marylanders.
.. 2 -Havana has a cab syStem which
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enables paSsengdrs . to ride the whole length of
the city fur twenty cents.
• 14ut4eri. arks, Jr., has. obtained
, a verdiet, againkt the Boston and Albans hail
read Company r r 5'11,279 fi7,
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The qua tiger of the San Paulo
Tiailway, in ilnedos•Ayres, has' been ,pat upon
- trial for inurden in consequence of a recent
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fatal aorident u .i -
.the road. . -
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--•--71'he tyrib ie school: of Charleston,
.§.C., aro to be dosed on the :10th of this month,
_ ',inn'. . ::.• .f ho Itlcgokl 'pint of funds 'with which
*..- ti; ••..,!:;:ntio them.-:
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• •---.l.iappy f .NeViida . having already
diseorotvd a t.eckitod soap mine and three soda
water lalimi, is-now hunting after a lemonade
, • spring . 410 a fee ice cream caves.
--:The roue of the New York city -
Niadnet Haile- 4 11p! not yet decided. The Der
el(ct wisf.,ly,insisii that if run tram the Battery of the 'City Ball:
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-=-3.lfrs. Frances it. Carter, of New
York city, has 13{, , en giving public readings and '
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,protiotinceil a fineclocetionist.
—The, -thee :excitements of the
, week in Boston, arc the Barnum show ' thc Odd
-FelleviS, and th Ninth New York regtment.
I.t
I —i's. - ‘S' od is reported to have.
t
realized not lest than ,f.'...)0,000 by the sale of her '
sensation stork., which at firs-t she could not
induce 1 any . pnb islier.t.o look at
• ;-3.linisto Wasliburne-las recei....v-i,
od leave . cirlbsnee, and Wilfsoon go to Earls
bad for the he ant of his health, impaired tom' his arduous du les in Paris. . . ,
. —The 41.` tc De.partment issues an :
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:average of dati pat.: T orts ds.ity, many of theni
to Frenchmen awl 'Oermans- returning to their .
native countriett. ' - .'
—A. weSteirn—
paper,.chronitling the
-lath of a. yond„" man, says ho was i'gtinlable.
. Pi ,, 1.1k, a trite Christian, and then best base ball
","short"st,tp" iii the section. • 'e
- - Levy, t is Parisian-publisher,haS
the niantiscript, of all tile li, t oks of Ale:midair
_ — pumas, superb 'Y bound. They aren't-Men in
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4 a script as dela litt copperplate.
1 - -- --Llteliabliforniation has been
' received at Washingau that the t...rctiolt go+.
- eminent, has.appoirded Jules Felly.triirdster to
this goyettituent;in place of Viscous' Terilhard.
-:---Tite anniversary of .the kiattio of
,nn ilk ei mit was cohbrated with much spirit itt
'SIM Fran, , .sco ha Saturday, the- Russian War
' steanter.fk, : yarin firin a salute in hither of the
day. . -
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canal boat was. built of iron
at 11111 Q, Englaud, as.early. as 1787.
—Mrs. Cunningham Burdol hits
; juAt eommenCeil her bah rnntrimoniat "ren•
tare."
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—Mr. Charlas---Bugler has been
elected president of the .publication avletr; of
• the lAitheran General Synod.
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, Dr. j. 7. Livingitone, who:Was
au;tity ~:Irs a Vulted States consul to 'Central
. Aineri..l died 'a few days ago at Cheri - PI galley
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• in-this State. I•• - --,,,-.. , t
!: --,-Mr. Morel's B. Buck has a vine
," vaf- on the mhuntain side ,near Front . Beira!,
' .Va., - says the .Wheeling Ingellfgehcer, which/last
year yielded fifteen thous4nd gisims of Myth
, ut Willy. --, i
' —A fellow living near Locklfa i
ven
I wanted to butcher a calf last Sunday Week.
JI is - wire ‘ and !daughters objected, wherenpon
he came very near butchering them.
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Fetiatilo surge was indulged in
IA the Republican primary 'election in !Titus
% ille,last week. 3lrk - Charles U. Brett walked
up the rolls arid deposited - her, vote wish her
husband. -
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—The D'elVitt Clinton Comniand
'try of Knights Tempters of Pertsnninth. have
- a ceeEtf 11 the invitation ofthe Templar at Lau
. Ecacc, Massacilusctta, to visa tiiiit city on June
-21.
,-
- -Lilo Msociated Prest; over' ator
rpoived a dh9nitch , about Secretary ticArartl'a
VI ,:l. t the Khedive, the Other morning,iaA Pa
h,lrti: "Mr. &ward. waii ptesented to, , ii. IL
Edire."
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---Dllrillg . -Sunday's storm,,o Beech
4i1 • 11 clastnut it;aves fell 'in Lowell; Mass. It Li
61/1 , r..Me1l ale:ll!worti brouglif by an angercur
relit -,, .i. air :rote thi", - Seene of -the IIore:I-3h.:
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--•The , ceoa - triennial reunion of
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tho s.x.tiety. 61the \Army (l a the Jamoz•Will be'
had in New llork 6u 'Wednesday, July 19. Ma
•• Jor General Tbiry will ilel4'er - an oration, and
Colonel John il!. /fay will rchitte, a poem.l -
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li r t ,Point 1 . 1 . tu 1
—Tho '‘
esc ip o as are
' enormous in also', and covered with old' time'
engravings or, miltOry insignia. They Order
.. no degree; bit simply certify 16 the satisfacto.
• ryezarumation Tassea by the recipient. 11 •••
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•-•— A.hon , a year ago, a Litman
• named ifi'2ffe4llger .bonght a farm on the aSan=
cv hills, - LT ing connty,- for t 5,000. Since
then coal has been discovered on the land, and
$50;000 has xn offered him for - the Jelin.'
_Delauare she_ d this spring , -have
been shy of „Trenton. , ' The fishermen of that
• city have heitclularthreirts'in.theis. complaints.
On Saturday' .nit the 'season closed. On San
-1 - day the shad passed by Trenton in multitudes
‘ —probablya ," peace demonstratlon". '
l —The lethOdist Camp Meeting
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which Bas begun in Salt Lake City on Friday
Lust, is' conducted by'some Of the Moat , expen
-fenced able; and 'brilliant ministers of that
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chitrch. The'serviees are held in a mammoth
tent :Ana are .till to be kept. up for several days.
—A nesv,_nterpriso has been set
0111,..nit by, some of "Ike influential citizens of
-.. Dostoti, to developethe advantAgeeof Revere
• ifonue.rlit - Chciscial lleaeh.as a'seaaide resort,
and to_lliirigrits attractionsprgnitinat'. ~ ittlY before
. 'the. public; The time-from Bgton is not .over
an hoar. : •• r
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—The Troy Scientific ,Association
I and, the Vb.4ny Institutomill hold a field meet
t _ ing on haturday next, on lielderberg Mountain ;
• 4 a ideality ascot uufrequentod, but one said to
Vbe retnarkalle for beauty of sce k nory and for
• t, ram opportr :lilies for the study of geology and
• botany.
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„—The Indian substitute fop tobac-.
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enio•the, kof red willow. it is scraped fine
• and tined. Whensruolicd it produces no sick.
nose or be ache, and 'the Indians of , Wiscon
sin who'gge it turn front tdbacoo with 'disgnst.
• It i c a lled 'liinnekaniat' and is t mid td be an
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E. 0. GO6RSItICII. A. W. ALVi;ORIT
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Towanda, Thursday;
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IMPtrBLICAN STATE TIC/OCT t '
FOB AUDITOR 4312a1M.
Cot DAVID ° STANTON,
, ypitjaut comma -4 . -,
doi. ROIfERI:
• sagunaam.
; PTA*. ISENIIINE COIN. •
- The 1 - sathie - ciikt - i'orthiNciiti
DetnacratiCtrplis %ie.- ;Waiting
notwitliSt*Atid kfisys,ilis Pittislitieg
Coblogt. L ci4irca), e . videnco is copstluitli
Jitatimaisting to slicivir • tint Davii,
STEPAri ybostusi and their fellow
ineo rAgiblee, _real hidatia
pieces df the Chc'iught And sentiment
or theSoutlo. few days ago we
imblishea an extract from the Mato.
Incas made by - Towns: tb cone , -
tpondeiltf of the one, the
substance of his rxeuun:lis beitkg that,
like his leader, the peripatetic: Insn,
ranee Agent, he accepted •nething,
believedthai , the-Boutherii' States
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Ronk some day - renew their straggle,-
:that two-011rd% of their .inhabitants
de - sired. allother -trial- at ~annal and
would hie to see' it attezrri)tod .;
ttat no criCilizatioia in. the world :woui
equal to' the 'ciiilizatioa , Of 'Virginia
and. Georgia, , among arhowa•latdit
vrOdnets are l itelk) Thellibtpr and
AndersonvW Coaiitig, as 'did these
declarations, oh the i heela
ei4'eth es in 4 - SueWfs' . -I * -1 4902 ,
they were significant attokth, with-
out airy further proof in the sanie
But, as if the people of
the South were determined ~to con
.vict their 'Northern political allies of
misrepres . enting Iliefr . views arid
opinituis, these utterances are now
supplemented by tin address from
another representativnSonthern man
known as," ratier Eves,- a t'atholic
priest of considerable !Amine-ace and
literary ability, and whose political
Influence, 'strange the statement
may seem, is hardly sectimd to tha
.of any Mau in'the South At a . " pic
nic" near 3foVile, Ala., held on Deo
oration Day for the pu'rpose of help,
hag to raise money for the. erection o
a monuinent,to the . " martyred dead'
of that city, this man was theorator
of -the occasion; his speech, reported
iia the Mobile lityl. , ter, running over
'with bitterness rod hostility to -the
'Government of the United States.
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I liad it been a mere eulogy over the
bravery and devotion - 1 the dead
'onfederates, it might have passed
without comment, because Iziern'age
and sacrifice, however mistakenly ex-1
ereised, Will always meet with a cer4
tain sympathy anerespett: 13ut •he
went out of his way to glorify the
" test Cause," being interrupted',
with plaudits ' . at every referent° to
the name of " rebel ) " every allusion
to thi deeds of the -" glorious past,"
and tvery denunciation of thosemho
"prefer to princiPle,-the ceoteareula
tions of policy." He declared 'that
the surrender of swords was not the
surrender of sentiments, and that,
while himself and those who gave
him their 'applause, were in gloom
and sorrow pow, the sun Avoutal yeti
rise on the resurrection of their -
:' dear lost tmuse,' • as sureri • as it•
rose after '" that sad April day wheh
LSE surrendered' his untarnished
sword to the welticest utt that ever
won ephenvetal *floors in the World.' , .
This prediction wag grebted with tre;
mentions-cheering, as was every out
burst of a similar character. In the
face of such repeated manifestations)
of unanimous ami-uneonquerahle op
position hi the 'results of a war as
woven into the organic law of the
land, theitimid cones ions made -by
meagre Majorities in a few Northern
States-strikes the observer
_as` ludi
crous. It May, be true that portions
of the Democratic .party honestly de-
Isire an Ascension, but they: will
scarcely be able to fly while such
weights tul' these are tied 'to their
wings. ,
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Democratic editors profeas to
We; greatly disgusted - with wliat they
call the office-holder's conventions
wlich nominate • Republican tickets..
How virtuous the Democracy• have
become,to be sore For years it was
the practice .of Democratic gongress
men to forte Democratic National
conventions for nominating candi
dates for President and V,i'ce Presi
dent, and in New York . city - to-day,
the office bottlers control all the .niove
month of that organization. ~j bile
it , hadvigor and life, there n oti er w i ts
a party that held power in this coun
'try, so absolritelycontrolled by: office
holders, as were the Denaceraey-L,and
it was the Southern office holders' and
slave - breeders who knocked the
lifQ oat of that party. With these
facts before .them, it does .not become
the skelton left of what was once the
Democratic organization,to talk of of
floe holders controlling any party.
, .
ter VALLAISTIGHAM, - wne made him
self notorious during the rebellion by
lira open sympathy with the rebels,
and who more reeent6 — set thek Dens
°erotic party into a foment by 'origi
nating the "new departure," is dead.
While engaged list week in defend
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jig a man charged with shooting an- -
.other man, the defense alleged that
the deieased skit himself. Mr. VAL- .
LINDIOIIAMe atteillptin- Le; explain
to one of the counsel how the. shoot
ing must have occurred, accidentally
took up a loaded revolver, and shot
hinuself. The, distressing secideut
occurred on FrUlay evening, and.the
unfortunate man died on Saturday
morning. Mr. Y VALT : ANDIRIAVI• )iad
many friends, and was tha\-national
leader of the Deniocratic party.
D l!)- Another new departure by the
' —their talk of hona,h4,
initalt is norm . iv aim.
<rile following ftom the bate Ifol#-
C 1 M 11544 Sao
other, a Murder; but who
assassin ? Wilt any reasonable man
maintain that the poor wretch who
-drew- iher-trigger.- of the—p;slnd
which his associate was_alain, is a,
natirderer ?- It can't be' atiOwn.:giat
he in —it is not within newoki 1 , to
prove him snob; and IttrA*oll' Jaw-
yens m. at leirifOly to .;show
that Is 1. o inheighten, in emi-:
ty.if .4 • was drkuili ithen,he cow-,
mittediheact,',beeause drunker ens.
itself in offence against the law,l
we believe ; and will never in2r
beliot' that, rfiete ,aiunkard ,
aktitt, a, fiAtaw creature, - or . dies from
the effecti of .hiti , own intemperance
and debauchery l they : trim, furtxish'
him with:the poison. to infuriate his
heart and inipe,l him .texas/ me* arc
t4e pfirtia'ostor.** bla acts.:
Aforo -Galt/key. ere Pts - = ramps
and in, Ail - court of. b,csaveri .they
be peniillickd aa enish r Lill ►- edlere i .
bye the persistency, with -which they
punme then :trade in fUrnishug,
liquors to:confirm:id druniumlit, Make
thel.P 3 Olves resionslde for %rec to of
the Maniacs thus erestbd. e *lei'
tuts the.tvilie enp ,ba 'neighbors'
V o is in danger of hell's ,fire.
w .prepues man fpr: murder, 71
'Who pollute e his heart, -fills min d
with falSeilleas 15 lived hite, and.
.BEn:obit:es his passions to fury, iirre
spOnaible for the conduct of each a
crest r ure ; and-svhen the drunkard
commits murder, the blood. of his
victim eriento heaseri for vengeance,
not against the poor maniac, but
against - the rnmseller. We know
that this-in plain; find by some will ,
be regarded. as rough language. Ertl
hos', can * refrain hien itt
'Y ttht
ane?, when: - the Baia i filled with
moninfAt - When innocence is made
to . .stn'er --'hen 'the beautiful and
gbod are corrupted before our eyes—
when the young and promising, the
old ',and useful, Lire daily degraded
aid destroyed by the directintlnence
of rum. It imbrues men's hands in
the-blood of their-fellows—makes
pilaus' of innocent children, and wid,
ows' of helpless wives. - , Shall it be
asserted, we - dare not - datiorence such
a demon 2 Certainly not. , Every sane
man otight ht, .orcce 'to Mahe ia right
against the murderer Man!"
A denioel.atie majority in the Sen
ate of . reunsylvani% prevented the
passage of the Local Option bill last
winter.: '7. ' - • •
COL. MCCANDLESS.-Tlll3 Democrat
ic candidate far Auditor tienerali
served for a time in the army, holdi
ing . the rank df eoloneL. Alter
bhttlto Iht VOildernestl, Where he
was wounded in the hind, he retired
to Philadelphia. He vyas'itodie
ward tendered a ten'al'ilsgion 'as Bri.
gadier Urineral, but having been in
close affiliation with such copper
heads as WILLIAM R. REED, became
estranged.from the Government, and
wrote an impertinent . letter, ,de
clining the proffered appointment,
Among other things wbieh he said to
the Secretary./ of. War in that letter,
r was that " he believed the /rtte posilion
of a ritizen vas ill hotT."• thins, at
the most eritieel ithcture, h'e PlaceA
himself is the ra.nie 61 those Violent
ly opposed to the War—who were-ap
plauding rebel victories eeld'aenonne
ing Union teldlerS tfs lirscotx hire-
linos, for the purpose of aiding the
rebellion and insuring the succeso of
JEFF. Dans. In October next the
great soldier. element Will' takt
at his word and petinit him to re
main " tt home."
sir , We .hal'e, reeeiVed from the
Secretary of the County Convention
I. 0. of G}. T., the following
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CAYrux, Jane Ist and 2d, 1871
Believing that the time has fully
arrived when it has become the duty
of the friends'of Temperance to show
their consistency at the Ballot Box
as well as in the Lodge Boom,and,
in the ordinary business of li fe, the
Gooll Ternptars of Bradford awl Sul-
Utah counties, ;it theii last District
Convention held at Canton, unani
msusly passed the following resolu
tions
Resoircd, That we, as Good. Tera
plan, irrespective of political Parties,
pledge ourselves,', and ask all mem
.bers of this organization, and all the
Mends of Temperance, generally, to
join with 'n_ s• in pledging ourselves
that at the approaching State, Court
ly and lfuniegial Elections, we 'will
support no man for office who.is not
an openly avowed and pledged tem
perance-man. -
Beolved, 'That a copy of the above
resolution be forwarded to llpiChair
man of the County Central Commit
tee of evrh Political party, and to
each Lodge of Good Tetaplars,,each
Division of. Sons of Temperance; and
to - each newspaper printed in the
District with a request that the edi
tor,publish the same.
us. A szovan mountain has been
recently discovered in . Colorado Ter
ritory near n Attie mining village
known as Georgetown. The ore visa
first - discovered .in the "slide." and
ifterw&astiveral valuable lodes were
struck. A correspondent of the Den
ier Nem, was shown pieces of miner
al averaging from two hundred to
three hundred pounds each, taken
from this mountain, - which, when as
n?,yed,. gave a -return of from 1,500 to
2000 ounces per - ton. As the mots=
4.in was near a "village the discovery
cold notbe long kept a Bret; and
soon as the news got out there was
sr* a general rash to the place of
.old and young amateni and profes
sional miners, that at a little distance
it resembled a mammoth, mat hill
N` Onr devil thinks 'the Demo
crats omitted 6ne plank in their
platform.: - They should have " seemly
" that the colored troops fought
bravely. " Thifi amendment will pro-
bl : l L y he added at the nest conven
tio •
c l / 4 41 clotiZ - Vi . New York. ies
We prof(
VSA PTI MM CGS to diKaiimalTat
tiresome, we shill taketa.* Iltrograt Wilk" •
bad Woe bll pigment AMA, aid l.d pot IC
adgD►'r gat aixasil aiiidiesai adgiii -
VoodayMr " libitemberill
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l l On t i tr t iZtl e • i k - rr * : ° !* ***-
M "L aitti • = 66l.lte =
bA or the_ " Oceath '
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ottareleitire awl be weed to - say eibeetro=.
Ire ski 'itittiu-'4O &We tbili •d '
Row, yid& iithe'reibity ohekt‘d•Optii-ibe
beeett. Oui atteistka its at Mt mode**
noon& anything but pacilo4coningsneitilog4
tarot die tie dlpthis et old oceno: • Wilt boa&
dioeorseed whew, they propoinllod. ininnpied
ont Upon pile ocrookii;lodeddod a abort as
tute, out into,tbe sea, orsholn they to 4! I W
drod huge "I3im/sP or " Boa Lionsi." pariolizig
Mont tiientoolyoo to Set the Wes oitorioturi
wi4ca, to gin What
S iti : SlNMgrO*ll . thfl 100'144 peoef-thir
Laitatbinro Ocone of thesine were told nor
sired !main io Sleet In kWh. !
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Itionsaedit ofatiegalli, litit Ihe bait alleight* ,
ea; petaid 'upiet, — the - sais troeint-ssieoe, i
their-disaletitediertlieef wt. dwlitiasaaaalit iea ti
It was s etl2l,lollllllo*ftittlithhOStOffeft ,
sli.v. tslol6e4ree64 halm WAWkilii f Rol!'
mousterittbd Salmi* 4 Dui tt) .tleide, mole
andio th at of tit Mt* iceiktesiiiii Its. dim luctentlY Wn mimed Orir 61 - ifigl 04 &iris),
Welt *the 01 41;eitTibit t k- O A !# l, .'" 144)ti '
' liornit4n Demeter'', "be" I r/d O k N iii-" '
*petted to 1* their iittat O '
k1t14.• Vette
memory. r eff.: ... 1 4,fisonisrestssickseibrait:
Ileieire found onneiet the Wonderful knees
of this arrange land.: Thaw - abort lissitisk? to
t:waren Oar 'choicest lott-ted plante, Vele 10.
rank bizarisitami, ettalairef ulna**. proms-.
haws kr:mercers:of 'ooteedeor ertiorthe Bea,
esiceettieg la rioter and perftunestiy we hid:into
men were Mins *lOl3l. . , . 1 .
The general *met of the lend br, and &beet ,
Sin Francisco, is isidtelt; stknoty ‘ abd sterile; get
stringe contrilletiekthii_.o4 o:oafteWn*
' highest ~lt, A ) tel!iy MO* at Mgt, Illoirei 1
and foiti&. ' the strawberry seitioalasts bete
from May Until Santry, , One Very large Mat
Mediae, with a y0100 . '10248 to nimble to, ,
. ,
taste • &Wiens mesa - -
' The wisidadll, absolutely necessary Isere fix
raising water during the dry ersasen, impressed
Mt most Whines* One seestt at every turn.-
It becomes truly a work of, sit bg the .riealri '
felt to petit it effectively—lthe gayest eolorieg
, malty has, the pricedenee.
1 A visit to Geyser Springs rotate next on the
programme. 'Needy 'ourtspon (June 6) 1.51
the appointed time. We go by steenitxtat stile- I
tenet, of twenty-Site() piWIYeAt Airreirig '
sail too toon teetkinPllshed.' korty.two lodes
-by ei. , ..lbritt.gt us to Calistogs, through_the fer
tile Nappa valley; noted-for its grime eir i ttysrds.
Ono of the finest is owned by Yr. Tuonecnr, a-
Buckeeonnty man. We rest for the night, and
at 7 o'clock Wodneedar =truing era sere* a,
large open: stage with a distance of iwprity-sev? ..
en miles between us and the !amens springi.
The first tweyty-two wind through a circuitous;
ever-rise-ending mountain pass . . Peal' ful atasmis
are en'one side—toWeiiugelit i on the other:--:-,
the mild jest ,Wils'etiOngti tlii.tile stage and its
, six hories. _Tieo locomotives Might as welt try
' to'r;ess each tither m01:6 shine track as for one
team to attempt parole* another one here.
Ought not the ladies; at least, have been terri
bly frightened? They eipected to be, ss i mat
ter of cenrsot but the will, gratiaser of thereto
rierglifted th'eli above the sensation. Trees of
deal elimes with every species of our own—
t their base wild flowers of every beet—passed
like a panorama before os. ' The summit being
at last gained, we were 2,600 feet higher dm
on leaving eldistega. We breathed air which
our Vurtly driver coolly Informed us was worth
$10,606 lei every one •of us. INve lIIIIe4 more
1 with a descent of 2,000 feet lag before us. 'WA
our statement be credited? th,stVehteen rein
' utee we were lila feet loiter down: The won
der Is ere *ire Het all thithed to pieces. The
deepest %time, the highest theitutains, the
sharpest rums Near% *tong this point, and we
were going Ake the ieild wind, rocklge-of - dan
ger and urging ens d ri ver to yet greater speed.
Such was the effect of inhaling air so much
more rarilled than that we were accustomed to.
At one o'clock our penile! Elias stood at the
door of Oefee: tprings bete', and we entered:
almost breathless from inch nntisind excite
ment. Dinner and three hours of rest ftod ,us
ready for the main object el out journey. We
sally forth lilin a hied of pilgrims, stein hazel,
and makes toilsome ascent,* resieldng—that Is
it?--giant lbepaite shalt elt, Worse yet, ace we
not tottehteg him tsbl Pluto's domains ? Chalet
the boatmen il not visible, bat one* the roar
ing of the rater Styx tan be 'heard. Sulphte.
oils vipers such is these, bubbling, boiling,
seething, shaking the ground tinder our feet,
can come keen no other place. We ire' awed,
yea, frightened. Notting but ' curiosity, and
that is growing fainter, ages us On. ~. Theloeks
on either side ant reeking in steam which has
Honeycombed their entire entree. We are so
eneeloited in the hot vapor as airiest tolose our
breath. listundly *0 regain - it, that nothing
may escape us worth seeing. We bombe bold
enough to thrust our staffs Oct ear lingers)
into the ragtag water, and when the veritable
ink ferintata eitich in reeding •of we had Pro
mune:god a myth is before us, we are Ken that
the absence of pen and paper prevents es from
making an inkstand of it. Its steaming condi-
Alen, however, have proved inconvenient; but
we leave it regretfully, and still ascending came
to new wonders. The very cauldron _left
. 14
Itlebettes witches is here. We cannot taste its
bailing ronitnts, but the welds ring in our ears,
"Bubble, bubble.,
Toil and trouble," • -
and we are sure that.it cannot be relatable.
What moment may not this fearful spot- east
up fire and stones as well as water 1 We Stand
upon an insecure foundation, and we MS Wl
wise to remain. Oboosings safer path we re
turn, and feel thankful when our hotel appears
in sight. But Geyser Springs cannot be des
cribed. To be appreciated they must be seen.,
This attempt to speak of them may seem ex
aggerated, but be assured,'" the half has not
been c teld." • 31.
.-
SM. The La Crosse Democrat lifts
its bruised head axed bites the heel
of the New Department: " It is , hard
for us to ascertain what the Democra
cy and dissatisfied 'Republicans Ve
to gain by voting for . Radical princi
ples under the name of "New Depart
ure Democracy." If Radicalism is
right, let the party that inzented it
administer it, say/ we. The office
seeking Democracy of Ohio have en
tered into an arrang!ment by whiCh
that State is to be given to the Re
public:mall:a fall by a large majori
ty. The real Democracy may wake
up in time for the cam .-
.2, of 1872
New *ivertbementi.
THE !TOWANDA MIX LIFE
ACCID=STAL AND =LAND 21111112 M
I,NSUZANCE-AGENCY.
TRACY,
FIRST CLASS CoPANIES
cianza '
1 riscamics
tormii4musommLEßATEs
•
sr raker bmnied Mid kens pomp* adjusted
'A Ude ilifteT -
A as Dirramitit amen:l,i Lim*.
•
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The
Mare delhertard_ *awing
41 1 - •
Eaten iturarene• whey: Paccieri.
Si Assam Sais
G. Garmix. • ,
• Office in . IletstOrseb •
Towsaili. has
briseinitalas illl3.olllkaletibiai
Y Oda it the ?anal.. et "Si ]sit Lam. asti
Aintailifilest its!iallberileill *WV Mies
.111. We tli Irildl .1140 1 **** itvak.is feslt
i P I R I •
r o b p ig rAfi#elroll4i: r
MeybrffSt_Fl
oft . s o kl . r t ,e4alt i t sklo r ooolre
sset i ka a
=et Vectlei,
ass
Sari MA lab able ant, pws. ,
- Stmr.Mlpwlits ill it COgr d NM Nor en sr Oraii.
D° ll 4. PM 1, 4 1 01 x1,r , ,, C. Ws .400: 4 6 111
. , 11:121Or sm. na exits DOSS. ' I
rrnmert. I ITTNDED LOAN OF IsBl. 1 I rekCIIIIEF
=to ithiresLiirktqa.t
. •Alla WW 2 .
`llllllill6l63lii Mud II =tibial UK Ora
AWN* eit ir e lOW M= i a 4. 9.
italborbte ru ns o r
ewe hfir UM by latie
14141. 1110%Z il a
MI hi oak
M e = ""Abi - • ie
• via
show. w e sitabbigalltaii.
1 . Itiot. .-•• ~..•••,.;-• •
WILL=
-- • ! ," r isag i t 4 4 t ir e iy ampar y.•
Itesdelaid Doedi trlla be Weed of UN
aware.** SlieriVlS4l.lllll.46.llol4=
empcet beelde_ePifieh diefesisee*M. 4 lNereAbei Met
two., the biterist site be Milk to the PloStok
Shim et tist - eilice et the Trewarer. Coy Ails - wait
"fresicarer, at deelcsiated iter of ‘2lOl/01**-
Sleet; litleriertr. ow Die Oil! letlitlia. Itili
4 , Oiklit. 11161110.1131 bit IN ail 'NIKO . i. ~.,
1 Pee Worn* Oaths INDNINXii tea ot4lOs I*lst.
it is 4111t ed* W ei .t 1. 1311 TwITIIPV I Aile4 i fO l
Polk* Doltrire,, plat ),0 italltsx,T4NeAt be
, tut*
, ..P° 1 4 : 04 1 3 WWII Or en . /Ada; *se 'Or trouble
Cr thpelue. dlopenetcg with Minds** toieireell Or
W X 57. 1i the TossAISVIor Shisroinoseiof rintgot
ing tor and drserteg each Itialet. •
The whole Mardi of the New Loin will be up
glad to the pigment or rediciPtiintiOd. 'Cite:a/Won
of the 5-30 yews six per teat. Uccle, and in addition
to thole proceeds, the' 5,104 pre babel- maimed by
Wielmeme. ordiglitit. kr tweryeszapest,bbout s*.
AN pvt 01012416 .. .' •
, Thee:Giro &tact. lberefoGl et the Sew Lees. in
connection with the eslithi &Wog reAd peeress
of the Trrescry. is to ?canes both Principal and In.
tereet of thee Paule Debt of the United Stater. V
Lew awes as Ideftleiset4i ol l , V O e ‘ el l ble4l4
Bescbs. Night lbeappUciption kt tlio Wariltiewnitibe
if tolutiatly M iming the Minded Nimbi harlot
six per coal, Gold lolexest.
The poltcy of the Goreranrenf since the clawoit
the War in IfidS, Thick left a debt npon the coun t
of ittn,ooo,ooo, and en anneal taratton.of 141.
frifi 3 OtiOatae been to rirdnoe ateedilr both Debt
Thaw ; mince the Principal of the Debt * actual
payments, and to lemon the mutat herded of Inter.
eat, and thereby the burden ef taxation., not oily
"through en& i,arrients, lint by funding the debt at
the cheapest rile Of interest praccll)4e fria
to thee, until Itla new felt that 'tlie Ter? cti.7speert:
Mali 24r dna to She high 9xot. nadvirdistril patpo
lank, and vutsed . grolgin resonma ,of the man-
try. Fear $2455.000,000 09 pripcipl of the debt
las been reduird to $2,20)0C10,000 --both rams ex
clusive of 'tamed irderest—pral from the bean' bur.
den of 9161.1132,0r0 per arreems, the fatrenst &am
has bees seduced to 9411,110,009 9•9 /ahem ; while(
the ainenti wittriiii. under thiletensi lthistnne sys;
tam ithipb the necessities af the War and tbajVist
thereby created rendered =ram: for st Wait is
short ;cries of years, Ma been reduced tem fir
000,000 In 1863-00' to about slBl,ooo,ooo,per year in
1.810-11, (estimatatifor the highest petthsble Misc.
them In the 'emelt month; the last of the Led
year.) oe Lees then unstrap the firsttheased .um.
And tu tbe year 1671-72 a further rednetkth of 616.-
000.000 will some in under the Act of itsty. 1810. tel
00 to glee only 9126,900,000 the the ,
r ir. about
tiro-PhDs the mixintim of 1863* •
By the theessiful reflinetthg 4 the pnidie debt at
moderate Woe hf Interest, Met Tre eontnthed eche
mules In the enellethltee Of the Oottnishent—:TeMell
In two yert, Mins_ Mareh 9, 186100 MirTis,i. 1611.
11132
onn teAlgro,too,9kor an iy.canie.JitilM
year of $63,350,44•L1t Is ]Lettered that nearly the en
. the system Intarnal 'TAU s an be, &vented with tis
a few years, Or so mud' of tt as ri4t'itt's thisthachin
thy of District Asseisors and *then=
The flacretary of this Treaanrilme lust entd/shed
the Monthly Mbedule of the Public Debt to Amite 1,
from which it appears that De as farther reduced
the total of Funded Gold-beating debt since May 1.
by the sum of $8,000,000 by purchase of treited
States 3-21101 for the ttinkteg - Tend. and induced the
11-9001 by the Milne sum of s o l,lll7.499hyptheetelon
Into the lic*.; ter cents . „The whale ?nuts* Debt
ncese.rnas. t 1,894,129,730 as
,ai*Ft $2301,84,180
two years ago when the present adchinthinitien Cane
into cake. Adding to these slum the net ciretgatton
of the Tresaury, (that la. ha Gentithseisi end Green
keek certificates. afteededucttug Gold arid Carreiley
on binfl4 the following la the compaiison of debt is
all kinds, at Mement, and at the elms of the Mar,
and in 1889: '
_ July t - 1143.- Mardi. 1060,'. 1871.
Stocke 91.130 ru.lt2 12.107.844. M 81,04,110.116
thetion 1105 . .211.183 191 93ALUSS 1011X0L000
Total. itt,SePtaAra $2,491:399.004 117,200.161.713
This fotkrairst table affords fl dassiticalise the
pukka Bieck (In.Gokt) al gas Vatted ebbs, as a&
pressat ostitswiltag I I
We. CottpoSi. naliistartgi.
5.205, 111.12 , 8382458,500 8103.273.600 $488.932.080
5.540.18 W .41.182.850 85.934.100 11810518,256
5.208.1b58. 1230580.150 53,552.100 117.212.2.50
b236.'815. ...)179,N19.500 141.851.4. W 11150,220.9311
11- ' 20.11911,83$ 91.135,100 333M/1.850
6.304.1864 • 18,002.850 Uomooo 29,61201 b
1. 041. $1.0c0436.10e sarnazoso st.arrAsecoso
such vat 03,26 0 ,41:09 190.417.100 283,678.100
10-4(ki .57,219,C,50 136.2N.1241 134,567,300
This. 1871 -18.065.000 11.045.110) 1%000,000
New tres,l4. 1,111,00. 2.100*10 „8,.2114.400
Send. i 1.111048.156 '81114.1118000 /1.104.128.150
Total 81are3 t,18e9. 2.10 7 .81e.11 1 0
Radsciies st Aoudad ...... $ll/1.f11.1180
Yearly Gold Interest *rye, 11114.551.240 -
Present yearly dune t 111 • 1.19.813
•
•
Redsctios is Werra Charge • 8481111.1111
The proposed Anther reduction of the semi hs
tweet eberge !pen the Pelltie thibt by nsfthethisle
as Move : P 1 1 •
Di exchange of 8800.000.000 V ;Sistes
six per cents (renew five per ta of '81.14000.000
By exchange of:$300,008,600 United States
' d
a sh s for Our and haliper cents
Me
By exchange. of $700,000,000 Unlied Stales
six per cents for four per cents of 11101. =
Apo
Total arcing per annual by scranding $23.50.000
1101ITEI.L.
In charge of Advertising U.S. Loans.
Taxasanv °rms.( t '
'aw roar, Juno a. IST/. J. ."
1,003 Girls.
OZARD MIT - CONCERT AND DINTRIDIITIVN,
rue 1 4P #4tnerit of the
YOUNDLINO ASYLUM OF TIE turn=
MUIM', •
In the City of New Yak, and
TEE SOLDITIVI AND &MOILS' ORPSiL2O3'
• •
• HOME;
• ' Weebtastin. D. C.
roan beta In WASEICIOTO3. 11, C.. node and tor
virtue of 'a permit hem the lion. c,oenmladotter . 01
Intent/A Zsvtatie.- ob TITUBMAT. JIILT 1674
pontre. • •
After ly the tot td4=l to
the ettoosearatual.oo2 Gift; ting
to moms. oonaltdim oi ikeentrable Reel Erten tit
thinners day sad toasty, anel WatAhtsionz main
"Id 'Bands, Stock^ lad Cash. -
49.000 Tlcketa_astt_inil be end. it $3 eats.
• Itint. igomazuom of Mort. ltd..
Major GLO. T. CABTLIL; Winne%
Hatt Z. 8. Kumar; Y. C . rusgiur g .
-- Trustee..
&Wag Gibers! A Sunter. V. ILL. Wastdagton.D.C. •
Hon.Jaa..B.Seckar,. Pittsburg. Pi
Flrig Notified Ilegeregown. Md.
ton o. p . ; ll=i mm. lageratown.
Hat=. Brook lobe Attorsey Gement, Deltbnorei
O.Y. Abbott. Etott
H. Port Ogboe Hattboote. ,
Jolts H. Yowler. - • '
W. xy, t , at W . 'malestdß.titbanib'
T a m Bottooro. ' .
Jor Deeds 011ie Semi rite* ceitilied to by etntW
set to Owl hand of Ibig TIVORA.
lickete and Mental can be bid ad
; P. C. Dint'', •
•
Tort. ieggst& .
tii;ettouir ttadPilate;, Cl
31 DWI= atroft. Nei
To idiom 111 eoggimaiehlono aboild be itlttrieseit.
Pickets sent 4 .C.. 0. A." If &dna. • •
alba tee cumin ecottaibiatt lid
tierobeiblo at imam, ;
0404 Aral; • • .
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Foit -sais.;-- - E. rrow : ', , ortga
tor We ollr boarding brie"' We .ttio VIM
=rood Bodges* Co's WM.* atropin. TM
'Wetted 'op' Ow a bondlog lkodot, and Itook,
topetty ler the ototitoOdts • or lit WO imiolora. ,
lly mom tor idltnlo, t : =4, oidth ISt siot p.*4
toe to - perform the , or to bop thasouts!
tittoosat op. 'nos It so to illeltdill OA
I K , l l ere tt we lic h t 9 4511 th e heea ss • ~.,..e._'
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sPICES OF*
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Des be lAN OF
DM bp sew Soft aiiiiibire."'.... 1.737 p'
Sado ad 21110amairmi11ed......:...• s . WS •It
$3.18,1114 11-
Draft' Paspn7:6l: A
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IN* 411" de NS Mew taathivabeve
irlOomestyi MR. limp best gßutamilitpilek tad
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4411011111siamill Wes* Us. MO Mk tor
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dikpico, rani *tall aalt ' 11 = 1 111 :- r" -•"
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A Lep kit of Yts Pieta .41Nt at $ll per
=o 1 :oss Men sat. Also a tam Mt of Lines'
Ned& !lass goadlicaracdletillit &Vitt
bengal& SIM
Jute tf • '
THE OLD
bean-Uwe \ /Er
JAWII4S, i I3ICTOT
sun coctlaues ea. sownebetaze
°ABM/WM AND.WAGONS;
ot - assi itoidikkos. 'se mid it 0. v.
Dye*.
TOWASDA,'PA.
II let Ek.
LATEST STYLE AND FINISH.
In the manufacture of W. 031111 nothing Is used but
BEST STEEL AXLES,
Together with So
COMPOPITIOV ifikES
In 'Light Wort.
PLATFOIiik . SPRING .WAGONS
LUMBER IPAG ONS
acre 4issaimuy elk aria.
. •
Tbs best Loiters sloe* ts used !albs nturabletars
dwimeol. l goober ire sa Mid w4-eot awed •
AL K WORK BOLD •
WARRANTED EQUAL TO ANY
As to ARIA * AM As to WOW*
COMICIA 10 gri is iltit &mit&
hip- Ass wow;
Jim&BßilAwr
;pl.£i~ii-
DUMNG THE NEXT
,`• SIXF"T DA.YEt
We will offer
GREATER BARGAINS
=I
BOC;rf SITOES
THAN tvga, BEFORE.
CASH BUYERS
Will do well to.
I-NSPE . CT THE STOCK
As it is
=I'TWIFT7:r - 'MI
TO THE
BCifM4ICR TRADE,
Alia the goo& will be sold at
LVERY LOW 1 • 8ICE81
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MEI
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For your Nclir Spring 46:t.:
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GO TO iiiiw & . GONE'S •
a Now Dress Suit
=I
GO TO TAQLOR & GORE'S
A For New Spring Styles in Pants
00 TO TAILOR ii)OOllE'S
For a New Stwing-:Ocolcuit
GO TO TAYLOR GORE'S
For all the Latest' Styles in Cus
tom and Read y-Madetlothitig.
• -
GO TO TAYLOR' & GORE'S
_For Hats and Caps, ull the Latest
Styles. 1
00 TO TAYLOR tit: OORE'S
.For - Gents' Furnishing
.Goods,
Bows, Ties, &c.
ALL WORE WARRANTED
OUTTINO DONE SHORT
NOTICE..
IN
96 ILAIN STREET,
TOWANDA, PA
Cr=
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Nffoot, lbs. Wanted by
IC A. HopswitA, for width• the hilt
price IC be paid JuaL '
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Two Wheel Mower 4
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Ibis new machine to up the tittles and alicid
of alt oompetitora in serail of .ita leading poiF.Oli,
It stands la the front rank among single noaworia •
• •• • Alai
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DIN(, FEATURES _ I
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. sn a d et' n Cia;
'position of the y eirtalr etion gai UT/ gissoht
••' • ' .
Tat • tan be ',engin as fEllitDO 0•Q•
land tha . dois anadapatt ;without atopi
:e elating apparatne, or gager-bar, can .bo
inland to any,artgle to pas :bow, stem" or other
obeitruntiolll4 or fdtled • iterer g fer tranaportatdon,or
unfolded:l.'ow tole; of. the lever; 'Without
throwing. oat ..nt gear. 'stopping. the Jeans, or . the .
driver leaving kia, scat Thadriver's ; lint la arees.
altdolkons the rest of the machine,' and cebt,
fortahle, audits arranged on the principle of a lover.
'admitting 6C:halo - Ong the: tnieldhp pvtfccity, and
relieving . the; Losses' nerks of all 'weight, .
It has many other , raluable,,pocnts too . nruneions
to.nieutlon horn._ It la made of firatelias materials,
till made and fordetscd.tri Try part--tenet rimite
'lltrabilfty tinfirtettioned. - • .
141. t. le tight drafted, and is'plet the mower Our
fare:era have been looking for; end , la destined to
ho tho.leadlug Nowlin( liachluo„be,ing,.adaphil „for
Lilly. or den i al hod, and all iambs aerfaca.
.lifininfekttred i j ' • .
, .
M. 050011193
;.I.Ausimi:
AGENTS rOB,-.lVa-PrOPI) (10.
-
•uk-rs i p.6l4,,ws M. - for Spring.
• • ti et! Dttrtlrtg•tcte. 2
clt LES W. scorr.lsig Poud.
,s 4 tufg :
biarraticiSnittlitielcbr - • , •••„ •
JAMS Lt. teMITIfi Soul!, ° Cruck,, Pa.. fro iSr*Sx
Crevrand•Watis, - •
• D. D. STOWELL, Snpt Ittra, 'SO Terry, Wit!
'mot ancl,Wyaluslg.
no'stibp r rti,, l r
K U•l3 Y :I‘l A-0 II E
ecirtrq liradfcra.
Wide•awake;llll anti rtrtinnstble inert want.'
-rd to act as awnta o northeietern cOnolktee of ;
'Pante:Ai - 13* . after* 1 ,1 1 , 0* - .Yerli„
•-• , .1 - .7 and roselltrg of the
Snd
•eau rive. t ex' 10b1, J there arc no genta- *eddy
appointYil. -
13annd.ntajMnor fit lie on eihrbition it leading
14drgad:W:gli;!...1.. :tie alb6crttxr
.•; ! •
It 3-31.; • Gaul. Ag,t.i
CE E 3R TED HAIWESTING
= 3:LIC I TIINESI -
vitAct iitytexti Ain lei
nig Mir*, AI has been a f3vorin.: With the
Ur Ifopasi Cishiecry r ears, ii N . : jug largely'
mannfactnrol. for tn.. teaKon of Is7l. If karroess
who are tti.'yntut.'o,l n • . . . .
fplAyrdl oR 3fOWEI
Will oitly talo: 7 t.l:‘l
will 4n.lpt.tio4ii.tt or Eve.
. .
•
LIGIITNESS OF .1)13A17(.411T
ar. - i at:
tr.tatutr of,fea.
}tit .
raill s;
CUT:IDI.I ',tn.:dr 11414 011 , •to • C-.!%.17 NV, il
-11,1 a,k ‘mr„ .ari , _ttLon f• - r a. y j,ut t
put I.ltepu utaeltit4 tutu: tit ul ab,
•. , .
. .
1110.(6.)V(,11 . 11.:IAL IN 111 k;
josepri Triv.77;ETZ. Ceri
f,;;• ,t1V:1 ;IL L. Cran- -
met, az.nt 19r 1 1 4.),n,eoojeanklin. A,..yfrtni :
P.vitn,G 'D
. eanna. agent for Wilmot ;W.at 3. Bl.t
.ur-
Vni, strut I+.rr Terry; A. 4. Layton; agent for Litoll
!Isla tiorhau, k .Cob,nian, for
OrwollWarrcav , ,- WlnlAtanl. arta ; C. C. non - art,
11erriLkrIllq; ;;.ent for•lforrick. StAndingStoni....Wy:
~ altoant.;szp.lTit.l.c.trurl.; I'. !W. Townyr, agcnt, fur
.
-
THE - YOUNG WARRITI,
'E .0 "R.
I.hc ztern iirsat'e.rd
oa.l 1 . ,71 . the 'ran,
and Ni ill r,f•tr th.' r. adcr n 2091..rni
cr6 in 1;r.54.1(6r.1',-,) , ;nt2. - 13.A .
Platin , d IT.r it. '''.
THE • rntlifTEST .1)1L1F2,
MOST DUEIBLE
' ,
. El) M.1(11INE
=1
• a.g.
ANT I D. E- TB ACK,
1/01 , 1^ (11 ^ll, !di%
01,4111 . 1 , 11:11 t cut. h.r ;Ito . 841 U lt•
rtla Sl.ll iuuvr.: 4.33314., IQar4la. tit' cat
i)2:1 4 .; lo .0 and h-g Li. 1i144 4,13.1.1 shed
•citay. - I^. gt:ir:t44;' , V/ 1 / 3 1130'
.•
No Dli4 - 1
1 •
Can ,tn , m- tht•-nr, titie wet -itrass
withuut w , .."frlng the tend. lacing .
CLOSE - GUARDED ;-
p:. , tutitxf frulo. rtANIC
rtiO T E.1)1 4 A:s; WALK !•ii.7OW. - I.:IS:OUGH. TO
CLUB IT. •
To farnirra imteuiling brp o urcha,, , ,.. t w v
say ploar , o 311 , 1 W n to bring ono .to your nii.adow,
'kith any or all uwwers to prove our a.. 4 sullen alai
We Live .
TUE 111 WT 3Lkeln. MADE.
KINNEY A.. WATKINS,
ma) 10-1
YER'-S
GREAT. AMERICA T GRINDER !
, -
;fur itomisf; MkejtiNEN
wrrnorr 'T.sstn. 7,7tEur OUT. Or 'VIZ MOWI:II..AND
• oc;;,: THE I;l7.lrat TE1:TI1 WITHOUT T.11itIO:
Illl:y OFF TOL lI.VII.
Z`Z, - It to tho cry elr?ti.tcr i ln t 1 .1 ., world that
110 all the aboto.• . - -a • . . .
!Jere wf at t:, , P,. • . r ef it The ,
annexed Engraving liir.ttratiA a lustru.
'meat for Grim:int; the Lni‘TK ,Ea 51ow.ing . :11ieltitio.
The, ilrimtpr ofoperate' , ;:in
WV of an'orlivary.breat thE.,eft
grav::w. The alltt(.l by...the in
ventor b.. that tl e . kfi:ve. can !he groun.l without To-
Lavv,,,ng them lr.)io the Cutter tier; by
utuch time. I:l.,,,a , e c allitile'is dulled Or sicker!: the
tirinklar-ean b. appli,fil at p.intrin the tied, twit
to a few niontenti the Cutthr c.in -be tali In remit. r.
order- Any of ( , rtlinary c:.11
quickly learn to 11.4 r, the tirin,l6:•, and !jut , filla it at y
Larder work than to grit n 1 in any otter r
• Ayres' Patent American Grinder, exhibited here
by the American Grinder CO.. 8.11 to r uuent t'i.r •
perfectly sharpening mowing ni.udiiiic knives with
out the truble of ilgtaching them.
*A hotel drill, the - solid Emery eeirtii. which_ ts tte
Aarpenlng agent, bring revolyed With mm,lity and
unerring acenracy. It is so simple that it, use. may
•lie acquired - in a moment's trial. No farmer who has
*mower can afford to dispense with it —hialititter
on . t'arming fonpr:mr , l:l, it Fair, Syr:-
. (7113C..Y. 1'..1370.
ItTRECTIONI4.—Throw the mower ont of gear,
mace the knife bar through the'guarda ttil one side'
of each section is in such position that it can be
untl Without- striking the guards, got down. on
I .'.)ctr right knee behind the bor. Mke the handl,' of
the grinder.stock in your left hand. place the butt
of stock against your body, restiny the emt , ry cone
wheel On thebercl of the section, and bnice' your
left elbowtipairoit inside of left the Grind the base
of section, with Point of emery cotie and point of see
tiou with basisor large end tit emery cone, merles
emery bone .li-telt: and forth over the section by
tneanx,of swaying your bodithaek and forward, in
this tray the Miele face of thetimery - 001:10 is used
alike and is not worn in hollines.'ln . grimling out a
nick or break, 'don't hold the emery. cone in the
break to) long a, them) may hr a . ti.ndein•y to heat.
•litgrindinittativ sN•tion. get down square behind
the section, he?r lightly, turn slowly till you can
hold kt property, then torn fast. If the emery cone
glazes, you can rub it oh irttla• a piece of. brick or
rand ,'time and w.ter. in half a uitn te. -
1.1."71.wl
DFAIL.—Don't fail to se
../L1 cure a good suplify • • .
• . GRAPE •
to Towards. consequently acclimated to
I =ll ll V i o. soil. All the desirable 1112'k - ties tor
sale la low as elsewhere. Every,cute_that hu a lot
em Dad i plaCe to tralu s one or'. more •of these dc ,
Wafts fruit heart= DOM't let another fall
pass without startuti; some of these fruit vines
that will cFace your table with such beinty and add
to llfe'skhanch rdeasurc. •
Strawlx•rry plants for sale, po: 10ti,•or 10601 . . C 3 .,
and leave your c‘rtlerA tOr falhor spring :+vttiu7,
Opposites tiiu :Si•ttiixtist Church.
Tuuituda, Juue: L 5,11. ' L. C. NELSON:.
TVISSOLUTION.—.IIIO co-partner -
shin heretoiere existing between thounder.
signed in the th'peery. and l rovieiau _business. Is
hereby dissolved trout this date. The business will
here., 'The business wiliberriefter be conducted by
W. G. KluawF. whu will. settle Allem:omits due the
late Emu. • • • , ' 3.13. PATTEBSON.
M!INIM!IIEN
_ • tib cd u noots
.•
°* ANDk It Alt K E T-8
• , wucitzsas Ettrca.
cycky lo canoe:mi. by C. Ilacit
mitoect,togbattig4 4141 y.,
tyt•i-f Duds
butt., • • el'
.. .
nutter tronh) . ••• • •
;do (40v.} 3 / 4 1 ;Lew • .
••• • • • ... . - ....
-poitwowri bob, " •
"Wore.. barser: .. . d W A lo es
0170419. brmth
I to)
Vrooreir Orianr..lTheel 6011 b. ; Cora 56 Ma.;
itto BS 150,1 Olds SS Dm; ftetete tbs.; Modieheas
As p m: gems ID lb'. ; Brae SO Ma.; aover Seed ea:
*ll6sothr Seed 44 ; Dried Peaches 33 lbs.; 1.
MIN Apples 22 Read Ms: Seed N ibs.
.
COALOVANDA YARD .
• tt
owiDock WYO.
birs preadee
th r bo t r: dukrita = "47ls6. :the igo ,r l haeria l"l n "4lb : ee 9tll ef jll .2 7 o Treanda emb : lB 7 : ::?: .
Darned coals upon the moat reaeonabla tame In aii;
quanUty ibtalred. Prit-Ita 111 the Tara Quill forth,.
• StOVi •
Largo Egg.. • • •
Small Egg
LnlnP•,
Phrinottt Nut -
pittaton lint 550
"Bander " .Lump ' 40.
. BIM or Urines-
. 00
" • Fine, orillac;a44l4 ....... a 5,
Sli wan Anthracite -
4.4
,1110.1401444.1444it041441 ..trill be 'clad,/ fur
delivering Coal irithra the borough Hailta : •
Per Ton ....Parente. • Extra for carritng in, se entF.
Halt Tan.:33 *4 " " • .. 2s
r.'Pati " " " " 25 ••
Order* tuai be left at the Tart coiner of Ibui.
ryd and Eal2ll l / 4 11 Streets, Or at Porter k ka r b r ,
Mar/Store. , ,
st,..erclere must In all meet be acerenparii•kt with
. 11 4 , F . / 4 i ; ;.1, ,• .iiralll) SID.W.I.3tt.
Toiranda, iiine 181 J.— - .
Until further notice prices at yard. are
. ,
Egg, orNo. 2 If
.4„Btove, &Wog. 3 and 6 $6 ou
Nut. dr No. 5 " • ..... 16 pri
' Sullivan Anthracite Coal $3 31)
Th=LCOUP...; $3 23
ra i ring additional charges will be made for
delivering coal within the borough .
Pion 50 cis. Extra fors crying
Half 1 tyti al:
sir tease otters a
ttb i issYaide. !itlica, - No. 3;
cart Now Mai vara
-..agrOrllera nand fa all taus be accolveded
the '
' -Towanda. June 7, '7l. • It.'
=
ME
TAR. URQUHART'S
CEIOLERA• CORDIAtf'
iTeN prompt relief in all 'slerangementit of its •
Stomach and Bowers '
ouch as Pars. Semi, '
CHOPIaIa Mowing. ducd.s.ria Ursa - mit cit'Stscass'
Coster-wit 1um.5..v1•24c Distmoti, Dm,
ENTrAii Ac. It is,phiasant tbthe taste, - and In 111,
ful. periodical female' alliments, it is a severign run.
.A duscriptave circular replato with useful in.
forinatiou iumompassiesseach bottle.
%Am duo,
,rsailotta Spircrams
. ,
lids May certify that I .Lai '. lima noon hr. r
Urquhart of Wilkes-Wm aiid believe that 1 spat
the aentimont of all who know him. whoa I say ib i t
all the relations of life. he is worthy 'of- the r et i v , l
and confidence of the virtuous and the Mullion,
people off our county. 'T1103119 P. RUST.
'aving derived much ben!!! from taking Dr. tr.
quhart's Cholera Cordial, I am free to recoseniri.l
as a ratable preparation in cam of Diarrto.m.
ZIDA STIZNETT.
It is a ninot valuably ni6ditbie;"KiKeryt• It 07."
Alan. and Idvenyg ,virl to nyord;r,/.,:i...
• •
S. l'Alis4B-'
•.
From exio.: - 4•Dce. th , i pf D:.
,
Cot-dial, I hs\. no l44ltatit6.
1;4 1 - rnio3y I !ia,N.• aer tried .7- CI. r
and pa:u in idiu Sioula,ll
• SAMUEL
• ,
•
I the t'ortll.l f••nt.i. • 11...
s• - .cry cab, It tifuLted a cure, anit,i feet
:t 11 the lito.t for Darr!, •4.
Liya,, lt t c r:,-, palm; and C-r - dirip3 iu
eNur i.iffcrt..l to the
• J. •31ILTfly r 01:1111th
Ii -
1 havo rcl,erlec e 4 tite ino.t..ltrprimtp.:Ty
clr,ct.4 froze: 'Lir. torillarri4 Cheile'ruCoi,Lai
I mizard it .as
rally 15
re, 1 n1:11.'11 , 1 It to all alfectuil nah lira";lo.mrlair.ti‘.
• • W. W. Lol,slti:-
Dr. I. , :quharC.r. , Cbclrra Conhiala•is pr.:pared
Wilk.A.Barre. Pnnn't. and acct by 'expi , sa
where. Fifty cr•uts a bottb•. jnn141.71-4m
IA 7 . - A It F TEL
For sale by
This‘Soap will wash all kinds pf flaking in Csii
7Watto', either hard ornoft, an any 'other soap *llll,
the old fanhioned way of boiling, and wax:ranted n
to injire the cloth. lietnoniber, no hot wafro.
11Q boiling-,-quite i &f lying !Mr. bol_irtatber.. 3u Try.'4
anti satiolfy yonricit ittncr."l,l'"
E - -Came,to the enclosure
of of the tintlersign.,l, on the 34 of June. ls%
a ,!.trl: BAY'lfAltE. with 3 small-whiter strip in :h.
LI , P. Thr Iwner can have her by coming for
1 - r,,v-,ll4'pr.rperty and paying charges,
Maceflotrra..ktme 3,'71. JOEL . DEilirn
• •
lA.RGE SA:LE OF gy,COND.
J lIAND FURNITURE.,
.111 the ItirnDiire now contained in .the WAY.:
U E TH.V.1,11 , • ,'Pa. consisting of Calara.t
be,l-.. Deddlng, Crockery, °lwo, and 11011
Ware, Parlor and calk stoyes. lbothenal and we .1,,
Uil I.andel,iers..avdl..arl , r , . In fai7l
a Fin:bet:lsm Rotel. .
also offcr fon sale ono light Hotel orozoblip w tt
the Horses and Marne so, one Font-Fred INTIr.
one Show' Cas,s, One Flotelyook Stow°. one FlmPn I
'&.le, two IRlliatd Tables and two Well pmr.r.
Bole] Reeix , ra , anfl all, persons wishing b,parrlo , .:
anything in thl above line will 'lieut. Call and ruz,
toe Mi. property ; It will be sold very low.
- TIP., whole dock must be closed out, by the 14 at
August next. C. T. suns.
Towanda, Ea.. May 37, 1971
kN6THE,R NEW FIR3I:',
IET Et.W U R, E
•
Having pitred the. Furniturg Store of D. L
PECKILLY is Hervar'a Block. have added largelyv
their stock, and noir offer -
, . .
ntrilr;tUrrhascil the! Mock 'for CASti. thoy f• -,
warrauted in Paying that they calt-, , fier grytt,:' ,
thic,:ruents than any other establishment in iSi
county. - - ' ~. Towanda, April 26. !kr..
F'R,"3".l`l l JA. RS
§licAllegitin,
FIRE WORKS.
• `7 -
Ai' Kit A M tt,PbSc.',E
fl..tillW.
fnr Dradfnrl . C
-
H •
JACOBS' • •
1.4 L• . •
• DIIALf lit
GLEN'S- 1.,D BOYS' CLOTHING ,
HATS . AND •CIPS.
All goods, wananted, and sold at the lowestrites
Srtath niece in Betilleman's lattick. Itain•st. sunlit
MONEY SAVEIi
BY PIIRCRASING YOUR
STOVES HARDWARE
L BBON9 O
Orval, Pa., 0ct,29,14.•
111 to 6 1 ~0
E
" • 2 Q 2 6 .4 i r
..... 22 FA 2;
ENZI
• tiTLLEW'.
• . •
COAL 'APARD.:
COLD WATEII
FOX
t-..honn THAN EVER
J. S: _ A L Y C'o ' :
FURNITIIItE r.
Ut .«r. deg,eriptiOn at prices which 4111-
•. • '
DEFY-:_yO3.IP.I2;TITION:.
11'71 0 E
EOM
'il.4')\~S I?!l'Gt'VEl'
GLA .8 8 ..T 1r ;I
)N,
EU,LL LINE 01' IiENEIZAL
-
FIRE WORKS,
3y the quantity at
LOIVST ,FIGURES
Thivauda, June 8, 1871
rem
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