Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, January 25, 1872, Image 2

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    MEMINEiIME!
Ntt - , , Fielit.:',iit'llti*ii
—Kossuilt lives in strict priraq
at ) • .? • P
—Lift is ont of debt asdlas,s9s,:
oosiu the trtsetury.
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The Swiss ribbon4Sakers are
said so know 1 1 3,000 differezt toloti. •
—Atlant,s, Oa., is eat t o contai
ITC timei u many dogs is lo beings.
—Barolfliottenharg has been Ap
pnftsed Ansidin Minister fn Athens. • '
.. - - Count Palszky will; it, is said mi
ter the Austrian diplomatic serirbie.
—New Hampshire is putting up
'- more cotton rectories.
—Virginia has the on y- negro lu
natic uyintn in the world. -
_
Jerseyman eloped with the
An (mg woman; by mistake. _
*beat fields. of -Oregon at
la t Aecennte,Kcre lainriantly t ereeti. •
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•
alpine reduced beirAebt list year
-14140,-0002 and went Re.tm!)l* - tty.. • t •
• A - bale of silk ei6eobrs• weighing
Illittlitql!pounatt; is Borth $1(100.
,j
-• eft; are seventy...eight railroads
J., rinntly, n1- - mu„ 18,145 ruins ct road.
fever is prevalent, in Eliz
alw•tli. , - '
—Eufaula (Ale.). ladies are fond
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--Last' words of criminal
'Forget me !mot."
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—The town otHunttngton, L. 1.,
id to be divided.
—There is good sleighing through
out the whoie 'State or Ntnnesats.
—Ten thousand men are employ
ed in Michigan leseber-camps this imam.
Baltimore .claims; this largest
bakery on the west side of the Atlantic ocean.
Three sisters hi Stonington,
were marr, , 4 on New! Tear's to three
t.rr.,110-re.
•
The Danbury tcoino .Vet
has felt ' , Miffed to iniccoriii) t.i the rofre of cir
cumstances. , ,
- - --A ~ T renton, N. J., philanthropist
sent els. it : Kris/old doll blitles Chipaga for.
Chrir tots!' present&
—The r Ciiiatto Poxt wants to know
it the Governor his -had Clu IStute arms vace.-
nated. r •
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national triad is! beinc; 'rapidly
sithicrivati ill E:i 4 Liti:i rm. tha reshintoon of
War,Via. Castle.
has blaneo of fifty
five t'enni•and <loiters in ite 4 1'etritori21 ,Treas
117 ord 661. .
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—Cornell & Coinpany s paper-mill
it Michigan", was burned on
,Saturily.
LUrs, f. 19:!,90(1.
•---tha snow' is said to average
thrn a hair f6efin liepth through
-. Eiji, U.' ‘V.1 0, 1, ,than. •
---- An acre - -of dfitlsden
, plantiNi in stnarix , rn.ing
1.0(a izp.ll , atia rd wine.
L, ---The aenths - froth MIR/111)0X, lad
I mPa:if - Philadelphia,. iVett WI, a aecrease of
:!0 !Dna thepreviaug week. •
The Chicago Tribune.. malts Dr.
Levii,otore to be brought back and thin put
Naha b n da to keep out - Gf Africa.. ,-
—Three Texas 'gentlemen have
; , macle.arraegements for ioclosing 115,030 acres
- of land in "one body for pasturage.
—The Bqard of -Me.tropolitan Po
re:, at Viraelaitigtan have, appointed detective
Cl_nryne Chief - of petectives.
• . NTetuphis. hay twelve cutten.-
- c-riw,isin g estabwinielitA, ntiels.have'a to
tal rapreitF MOO bales in wets e
- —Capt. Burton; the .l frie!u =troy
g•tez., !hat Le Las not the +digit - test teasun
to, deepen of the sett iy of Dr: Livingstone.
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—ittitt V. Childs., tt own
r.: yvai found. ,tend in bed, et NpW Or.
+out au overdose of la.udatinm. Friday.
• lliddlef ()wit,. Conn., Mina
,nentat LIK tu tweet It sot.
, ber'e n ,, :bunt , •nt whieh • will )41 not less than
sao,r,un. i -
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produa of ,Vitilikeltaphiu - iu
dnotrit.; iA put Ett-tio bag.: gun; o. tkitee bun
drerl anti fi:tv
D,nring .the " :ye'ar just closed
thin, have hten lire 4 in iting
kiarntlu, N. Y., which hi !en ine:ream, of five
,iver lest wear. ' 7 1
—The ronna-hotiz3e - of the Luke
:Coon- nud jgan Itai;road , at Toledo was
loiroed Tth,!lay, ttith nix liniomotives; lose,
ilwi,oon. I-.
--111 - s. Stokes is on the Atlantic,
- u/ay' Immo from Europe. - and bas no
.limmic., 4o of the droadful edam committed by
her hunU:Erti •
dispatch frorn.London
• 12.10 the New York IM-ald reports that Sir Samu
el Balker, the African eiiilorer, wait well and
• • near Khartoum.
Supervisor Simmons, 'of New
. England. made an argument on Friday before
• the Waco and mean., Committee in favor of
• cone thilating• the
—.A:Serious and singular 'railway
'itoefileut was caused in Ragland by the else
neer and fireman botirgaing to sleep at their
posts while the train was'in motion.
—lsabel A. Titus, of Boston, WhO
}llll4 been.ori a visit to Dr. Pray in NeW York
eity,biew her brains out with & pistol on Thurs
day Cense of suicide tinktrowu.
--- The world uses 150,000,000
IKint:(l.(,t if, each year d ind 718,000,000 pounds
flncoVe.[ (lima inruip.hes nearly all the lea,
and Brazil over 0n , .-half if the coffee.
—The City_mills,st Danville j1111C•;
11 , .1:, Auburn, Owned -By Fasco
Co..itere burned Friday with, contents, and the
;oast* 41,000 ; insured for $12,000. -
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—With regard to the new German
coinage!, it is stated that the government pro
.poaes to Issue at first .6,217,000 pieces of twenty
marks. eaeh, and 1.903,000 pieces of ten marks
eartt.
—Since hsttn - bruary no lea than
t wenty-eight companies for venancting the
construct/an of .asphalte paving have been
started in England with - an aggregitecapit4 of
x 3,2215,000.
—The - Union Trust Company, be
uideft afionraing that debt of Sonth Carolina on
the basis of fifty cents on 'the dollar, also set.
Gee the indebtedneis of clonal Caroline to the
present financial ageat.
The. annual 'session of the Min
nemota Enca4pment of the Grand. Army of the
Ilepnbii&has held Wednesday,at St. Paul, with
a hal attendan. Captain H. A. Castle was re
elected commander.
--A-ciLy of Mexico dispatch states
- that 1311 u, the American Secretary oftegation,
having investigated the affair 15? the bark
_Brothers, Jaye the statements of American cap
tains are confirmed. ' '
—fin
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speitking
of the late Joseph
Gillott:a writer says : "Roe, muds the world
owes to Mr. Gillott, for ecurtsuietteci in the pro
ductiori of wtitikg, it would be difficult to anti.
k:sip.
roacubei of smallpox .cases
here Leen repotted In Washington. The Board
of Health announce that they are prepared to
remove all -eases ot.`contagtbus unease Vats
moment's tiptice.
--=-Wifliam H. S.. Smith for many
sts z : manager of the lkiaton Mnseum,
and attaeltiql to the California Theatre in San
Franciut.-Tor'some putt 'Oast, died in ,that
' city on Weilneaday lut.
,
—A little girl` was told to spell
-foment sod give us meaning. wits sentence
in which, it was wed. The following was liter
ally lel-answer; ' "Ferment, a verb, signifying,
to wark,•l lore to ffrmeat i&tbe garden." •
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• The Indians 'of,nper. Michigan ore
employed to carry packages or nitro-glycerine
on their hacks. As DODO of them hare stum
bled yet, they are not aware of the fate that is
at the same time beibre them andibehind them.
Fox, ex-Assistant Sec
retary of the Nary, dpelicies the appointment
as ono of the throe arbitrators on the etainzs Of
Admiral Farragut's heirs for prizemoney, on
account of private dates.
—The Afrihopae, .tit the Wishing:
ton Nary-yard, has on board her alms and
'crew, with steam np. , Though she has been
lying t,bere for Ave years, her machinery and
gun pivots work as inlool/14: as when sae tray
in genre service: '
a_ r
—On Thursday neat, at half past
en o'clock, the Congressiinuil Ways and Meant;
Committee -will bear all pirties who may de
sire to - 'mow before theinloo the subject of
rice, and on February I, at tut none hour, the
representkyresnr the set *is rest.
hut s
-;-ThaState of 3 hUsetts holds
among its icon/Wes the - li. of Maine. Ne w
Hampshire,- Eberle Island and Oottatietiont,
amp in the tigress so awe tbsit •
million - dollars, Of Milted States stisruttawit
the Conntroowealtk hokts 11,,1,MVX0,
- fradfiol Neporter..
EDITORS I
IC. O. GIOODSI6II. r S. W. 411.11.V015D
Totvanaa. Thrift, :an, 2
Republican _County Convention.
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AT ?
At *meeting of the Republican Staudt ng Eon
mit* of idioekCicitrty, held at Towanda on the
28th dt Fidirdi4 MU die foElowing wee adopted.
Wilma& this lneggiblicans oelteedliatt
will be alba Updeto dzibip6e~ to
them in • Stde Cotavention. moos to
e t
i l i & - 7 — for
the purpose of placing , ta sonnuatiens de far
Governor. and also to Wilma with Vermin to
the mode of choodew a Mews *Omit this
Condeesdonal Ddialct tn the Republicate ifefiloot
conventka for the choice of csadidatia for 'ra a.
dent, and Ties Provident of the rafted Stake. and
oleo with role/ewe to 'she choice of a • dl
Elector forthti Clonignewional District.
Rooked. That the follosing tamed R.Wir=itttesel
of Vigilance. 'Mich One appointed toe the diem 4
election districts. on the 11th day of:4lnly. 11171.
La act for the enardag yese‘low bared riot to
mil elections ice the chides of two deil to rep.
resent their respective districts to a county Con
vention hereby called. to. inset at the Caul Rem
to Towanda, cm Mcnidayevening..
_February 5.18T2.
at To'cloela p.m., for the purpose abaft mentioned.
Said delegate elections to be opened at 7 p.m. sad
claws at 8.; p.m., of Saturday evening. Wanda lid;
1871.
Besoloed, That in Wes of the
eastir the Republicans of
eanyentfou —,,._ .4 11"6 the I
earnestly raw& to ere the sh
tau In order tho county ma he ; l
rented. and the wilt and 'al th ea Otte
fairly =mud
1 . f. BOLCOM.
•
. • Joma Passumar, •
1 , . ' Wm. Law* - •
Jose VasDram
C. IP: tlanp, •
C. Fmsloria.
. _I A.
- • -A. Swim. _
__s •
Boariarr Ammar.
_ . Btar7g Committee.
rrotuMer. COXIIITITZIEL
/Gina ticse.—W. P. Sows, Nathan R. 'Weller, B.
Oreimbire.
/Mew bero.—l. X. Ely, Jr., Chas. Elpaidies, 11.0.
Bays. -
4trien.—ll. E. Gilbert, John bhirens. G. W.
Fakeer.
Mbarry.—Warren Ayres, Freak Jinn* James Terry.
Aratenia.—Lester Ripley,Cham.llliT.Alea. Cease.
Alba.—S. D. Carmaa„Dr. Booker. Orin Dunbar.
Barclay.—W. S. Taylor,W.m. A. 111111 s. L G. Blight.
Burlington tirp.-1 ii* . A. Pine, R. X. Knapp. P.
Bares. I •
Surtingtan boron-J. 8. Clark. Scott Pults. Thomas
Smith. -
McMaster& Wed.—C. 1.. RoektrelL Geo l .D. Bourne,
Sam. Bailey.
Cordon tirp.,-Wm. L. Manley, Geo. , yathea L.
Bothwell.,
M. P .Cantos boro .- 0. W. Gridin, •P iris. S. I' Can.
retwabia.—P. Peckham, W. Fa B. Ferguson:
Franklin.—Jas. C. Ridgway. Chas. Stereos, F. F.
Fairchild.
Graniale--L, D. Taylor, Setb 'Perim Jolla For.
,
• ilerrick.—D. C. Barnes. Joseph Lee. Wm. Nesbit.
Le Rac a Ue. - -1L H. Coddles. J. IL Johnson, J.J.
Le Rolt.-113t011e. Meal. ?ear l s, Sidney Mcrae.
I Litekfiehl.—Vra. Bostwick, Banal McKinney. if.
1 9oPe. '-
No wa r ap.. -Chas. ilollen. , F. Sweet, M. T. Van:
iorder.
ockwell •
Monroe boro.—J.- B, IL Ilirom. 7 . C. Tracy, 0.
R,.
Orscelt.—W . I. Friable, Ai -G. Matthews. lame
Marsh.
Onertnn.—Danterileverly, James Moltineara. M. F.
Mathews.
/Vl-e..-.o.l.‘DeWolt, H. B. Chaffee, Lacy Stererar. •
Ridsbury.—A:C.Robinson. H. S. Owens. James P.
" &Aire& • „
RCIIIIIiMP.—Win. Park, L. Prince..J. /A. Moody.
Rowe hero.—A. B. Keefe, 0. W. Is l g. D. Vonght.
AlaitAp td .. - 'T
Geo, T . Seed . ft Tracy, __E. S.
David.. ,
! epritigfield,Lßobeit Allth.• 0. P. Barkness, Win.
Trams 1'
syleania.—E. Q. Tracy. 4 Tiekbarn, , 0 . P. Maar*
South Creek.E. C. Parses/I. John gratg. Ira Crane.
Saeakesfuto —O. h. Fuller. Jesse Brerwa, 0. QOM.
Standing Store_—Myron Sztahte. 'Wm. ~ Stevens, P,
tAndn ii '
eery m.llerton, Bir aer .' arn L. Tr
ier. • .
Towanda try —H. I...Scott:O. D. OrdienoughiJnd
' son Bowman.
Towanda boro.—C. M. INII. Hobert kfeCtitckeon, W.
H. ?darshnll. -
Towanda Norte.—E. E. DeLong, G. B. -Mills. Alm
Smith.
Troy Mp.--Scotk Manly. 'W. U. Simi. M. Rockwell.
Troy boro.—Bent. Beebee. Jas. {;aeon. John J.
Spalding. , •
Tuscarora.—A. Bummer. Wm. Shiimwss, B.
Cogswell.
Lock' 0.. E. IL Mini r. Levi
Warren.—O. W. Stone.- U. Howell, John Dzards
, ley.
• Windham .—L. I Olmstead. Janina 'dohnecrn. Ass
McKee.. . •
Wyaitaina.—S A'. Gaylord. H. B. Ingham, S. S.
I Butts. •
W'yxne.*-21. E. C. Styes. W. M. Shores, Gear , .. A.
Woad.
Wilmot.—John Sc Quick. E. Morta r
Skelwrd.T. Peiliur.i Janus M. Uritk.
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• ler Onr member of Congres s Judge I
Mtmcua,duis introduced te following'
(li
bill, and will undoubte y be - able to
b
pass it:
A bill 411.11. No. Min to admit tiro of duty all . ,
tea and coffee imported into the United States
on and after theist day of . :Lily next ; which
was read a first and second titito, referred to
the Committee of Ways dnd Means, and order
ed to be printed.
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SS. English journalists are , very
anxious to aid in deatilig a breach.
zl betwecen the 1:Initod" Statt'a and
Spain, and in fact - with Itussia and as
funny other European powers as pus-
Sible. In such an event,l England of
course .would expect td settle het
difficulties with, an& that she
owes us, after her ow' if think
ing and acting. r
INS. Stokes, the ni) of Fisk,
and his friends, ate poring to
get up sympathy' for - tence,'On
the' plea - that the - powel. of the Erie
railroad is being used to proatr4 his
conviction. If the power of that Cor
poration is never used hereafter for
a worse purpose, it will be l it r i continued
blessing to the. e city of Ns s:York.:
Stir It is soli said that Fisles re
ported great wealth wiz a, mistake,
and that, aft e r his affairs are all fet
tled and debts paici c his property will
not amount to More thaii • $lOO,OOO.
He lived extravagently, .nd tbis Per
pawl' lUiv-suits for several yeare past,
must have' cost . 4kim a large sum
of money : Still, it will somewhat -as
tonish the public if his reputed mill
ions hare dwindled-down Ito the rath
er. insignificant sum of 0.00,000, the
amount willed to his sister alone.
,
sir T 14.3 • Freiach Assetnbly having
refused to concur in the recOmmenda-:
tion of, President Tmzns flsl his Cab
inet to impose a tax on ra materials,
the President on Saturday tendered
his resignation. Grea texcitement
prevailed in the Chamb on the pres
entation of the paper, an the Assem
bly by an alMost unanimous vote re-
fused to accept the resignation, and
declared that in voting against the
measure to tax • raw Inaterials they
had no intention of eip essing want
of confidence in thegovernment.
Finally Tame withdow his resigna
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tion and quiet was re*L-
Mir The latest news from Mexico
into the effect that the insurgent lea
ders are quarreling amOung them
selves. To disagree seem to be chro
nic with all Mexican pol ticians,, and
it is quite likely' that th opposition
to President Juarei may, die from the
suicide, out of peraonaljealousies, of
its own leaders. Meantime, the goy-
ernment seems to be +ducting its
affairs with considerable wisdom. The
army has been- very succ,esaful in its
operations against the iirgenta,the
loyal elements of scrciet have not
been alienated by any atrocious deeds
of critelty - or revengeand! the filliktlCCll
managed with. econotnithe govern.
meet even declining to - d ministers_
ti, ilia United States, tips , , Germany
and Italy, 4 i, P -'.
o the =oat,
• . Tsui mustavvih •
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11toth branches t the Legislature
- • -Jar _
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restricting the Commissioiers of this
county to $70,000 espeSditures..ao
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.ILe jai This is done in swards=
with* pnohrions resolution passed
Vile list Republican vonvention.
Mr. BWIDSLY from the committee
on Vice and Immorality has reported
a bill to prevent' the salepf intoxicat 7
42g liquors on election days.
Mr. BSOCSIYAY offered the folloWing,
,
which after *short debate was adopt-
Rooked, That the Often& judiciary Com
mittee of this Ilonse - be inotrivited to inquire it
any railroad chartered by this COmmonwesith,
andnow owning coal lands or ()Paroling collier-
ice in this State. hare made fibs or hmerreet
returns to the, legislature. or to the Auditor
General as to the amount of tbeir:cspital stock,
thiridends, real estele,topalge or groat receipts,
cr have withheld from the Cominonwealth any
taxes upon the mime, with power to send , for
persons and papers on reasonable cause tor
investigation Whig &own. •
ot the
county are
A resolntion pro:ill:ling for a final
adjournment on. tho 28th day of
March hai pasaed loth Mouses.
tbste atter&
fully repro.
taajarttyle
In the Senate an amendment'td
the Jury law has been I introduced
pioviding that the drawing oljurora
in all too comities of the Coinmon r
wealth shall be 'done under tlre"direo
tion er.d supervision of) the Judges
'of the courts of Contralti pleas, or
-any two of them, and mill the presence
of any citizens . ;who Easy desire to
witness it. Referred Ito Judicial
Geniral. , 1
A long discussion upon the Phile
delPhia Registry Law tOok place in
the Senate on the 1 8th
, and early ac
tion will undoubtedly be: taken upon
it. It appears to be the opinion of
many Senators of both parties that
the law shduld be amended.
Mr. ,Bec4t.sw his al r eady called
up his bill offered last winter provid
ing for eumulative voting in . , the
election of school direct ors.
A discussion'over te bill for re
'pairing the Senate Ch l amber, and "a
resolution providing for . the care of
the - mammoth. paintin g of Gettys
burgh, occupied a largo portion of
the session of the Senate on Thurs
day. The same subject was also dis
cussed in the in the Houie., -
- Maj. Maw, on the . lBth, presented
ahill to prohibit the gVanting of any
license to sell intoxicating liquors iu
any city, borough ors township. In
this CL,mmonwealtb, übless a majori
ty of the voters in said city, borough
or, township shall vote in favor of
license. Vice and Iminorality.
The -following offereli by Mr. Lest
in the HOUS6 passed by seising vote;
—45 voting-in the affirmative,and 23
in the negative: 1
Resariv, That the CNILLOCI
be 'attracted to couTer with i
of Clommon &beets upon till
port by bill or otherwise wil
of compulsory educatiOn.
Mr. Fives from the
mittee has reported a'
the election laws ID(
wealth.
-, Altert.3lll
- A MIT VISIT
MIDSONDALE, CAIMON CO.,
• VILMA Or Thr, nztortz .. ; geeing as I do,
rom time to time. short al , tehes from differ-1
pi
cut' inelividmils, I thought ! rhaps / might in
terest you with a short like! h : . I
On Friday, Dec. 22nd, .
.a lilt pastl three I
o'clock, I found myself on hard a train, on tire,_ !
L.V.R.It. hound for ItiLw. ork. Althoßgh it
was snowing quite lively, swept . down the
romantic valley of the Leld 11, until we arrived
at E aston. . Ev er y now and eO we could see
•
a passenger train, 6u, thls opposite side of the
river on the I.,:dig. fill; sclerningly. 'trying to
compete with o n etime.
While at Easton it - began o rain, and it rain
ed steadily for about tbre'e hours and froze as
flat as it; came I- consequently the track was
very bad ores the Central RIR. of New Jersey ;
but, bower, we arrived in New York about
eleven o'clock, baring bad a pleasant side after
all. /then procieded "up town" to No 2 Due
ham Place, at which place Droriced about mid
night_ • ,; . • IH .
On Sanirday mOrning it . tr 0.3 gal rattling g lut :
sleighs were quite plenty. In the , forenoon, I
went and visited this fanionii establishment of
Ivison, Blakeman. Taylor &ICo:, at 139 and 140
Grand Strrq. I was very/itrteemsly received
by Mr. M.D. Rayes,wito cep nettd nie through
the building. It ls , a floe to:tinting, and' from
the mountains of hooka it a ll owed the certainty'
of "business." One thing. in ppteular which
attracted my attention, was, DO file blaek-board
rpe
writing exeetted by P. R. neer. I. Would
advise all teachers and fri luds of education,
it
who visit New York, to visit this establishment.
.
In the afternoon I visited he Fourth Avenu e
hail Road, over which one lunched and sixty.
four passenger trains run daily. '
The,'' Grand Central Depit" of the New York
Central and nrideon hirer Rail Meads Ii wiikir
seetegr It occupies three I peke lia length and
nearly one jii width.
On Saturday evening, at Mae/ all limes. l
when people wanted gars, they were deprived
of it froth &ith to 79th fits., laud from river to
river, an l aecconnt of whieb the papers of Sun
day and Monday gave in liletail. ; The flout
stores Pere illuminated with lamps and tallow
candles. .Ve.nderbailt inuntinated the "Grand
Central" On-" Sunday evening with tallow can.
dles,'se; says the Bun.
flundaywas spent by bearing a sermon by
Rev. Beale; from John, XVII, 22nd, in the fore
noon. In the afternoon, inleompany with Mr.
A. B. Baker, (formerly of Watford C 0.,) I took
• walk on Fifth Avenue. seat ..w ti.., mu i,,k ins
of &we Tweed,' COW Stewart
at2 , others. .
Monday came, ay could Le
wished. My time rag with
friends and visiting time be
ing occupied, I did ark. .
In the evenfogi turkey"
and saw a family Chrhatnas 'tree of Mi. N. Mer
ritt's family. Thus passed Christinas with mei
although not forgetting the day, se you may
think.' • . ' - i :
• 'riewley came, and at 12.j10 I had spoken the
4 00d.by,' and was on my. ,sy back to Hudson
;
.e, Pa., atorbleh place I ' ed at half put
:atiln th e evening, having e joyed my trip ,very -
Well. I will close by saying perks* you -may
bell; from me again co , g this opal region.
Yours 'Truly,
I W. W. C.
- gi p- Mosby, the _ ; ! ilk c hi e f, h as
been appointed a bri . diet general of
Virginia millitia. Tbje Union people
itr
of Virginia have no sh ein Governor
Walker's sympathise To recommend
a man for appointmen upon the score
his Unionism is to def i eat his nomina
tion. • To expatiate upon his treason
to the Government iS to 'naive his
appointment. But thin infamous ring
now fastened npon Old Virginia - . is
destined to be broken:
`The - Marton trial Was thirdly .
concluded Tuesday afternoon, and
the jury at 2:05- o'elock retired to
their room to ina><e up their verdict.
LETTER not .T •
ASSOM.
Aa a so ro , I
• W ' • . • lit, 11374.
Nig fort
_ Oui
rFea*a Pot -
. 1.111 ...." - -7- --We b have
.;%. etegtaily,
" • *aka - of fes-
.
icrthp Utter dimust.lof Avery . one emespitag
run Arnerici, there wis 7 V6ei usual bilrutrig of
O explosion of rockets and other
ire Chinelie ithcenThiStEsciddie meek" llitui
those mysterious plums pilled "sample VOWS
or ascending from the depths of oetisr or bus
matt, could be seen many a Amnia flee - that
evidently had bogs "smiling" a merry, Christ
mar with some trieted of Mimi:dale - ea. r s' !
ers ssw
"Open and
hospitalities. the usual meant of Ailing and
the consumption of disguised whiskey. judging
from the "wessieg way "in which mayor our
fashionable Callen could by seen leaking *kg
the streets and avenues.' Boarding of the num
ber .of their calls, they declared that they
" woulitet . go home till morning.' Not is kw
whit never mixed their drinks and who ill day
kaki went whiskey straight Were *id in that
pecrillar' eondition of, nervous and physical
prostration In which' they could not well "rise
to ex p lain.".
The amount of drunkenness sear along
our streets during the holidays did not argue
much for the acaltar amiss of the temperance
advocates amongst us.
ttee on Education
r lieSuperintendent
bi Subject, and n".
tbo oxpediency
udiciary Com
supplement -to
this Common-
P . M.OP
Mile
BEW YOE&
- -
/ A., Dec. 29, 1871.
♦i 271 t 1312CMVII 31.4311Z0N
there was the usual levee, with the customary
routine of arrangements., The same rush and
Jam and eagerness'to shake the n Presidential
hand. The same gathering of Reuters and
Representatives, meMbers of the Caldnet,naval
and military °Meets in end Tor.
eign Ministers glittering in "gold lace. There
was the same tide of people pouring in at one
door and out at another, crowding and crush=
tug through the halla and corridors and Presi•
dentlal reception rooms, as undergoing the
annual squeezing with apparently the same
homige and devotion with which a Mahomedan
perities his pilgrimage to Mecca.
Begat : dices of the fog and mud and the rain
that all day long came drizzling down, the
streets were lively with carriagesdriven hastily
from point 44 point and with pedestriani sp•
peering and disappearing at tho various open
doors."
Washington istrridently given to entertain
ing, and New Year's day, seldom fails.to errioce
the liberality of its entertainers. •
Dnring tiro put w,oek. at Lincoln Its 11, was
held a three days convention et the •
VENAIS scnatlos slizitsLts
and Freo, love lunatics marshalled by Mrs.
Woodhull, Stanton, Hooker and lights of leuzr
magnitude who, feeling the importance of their
'minion, were bound to expound and cense
epie'ntly expounded. "
To the spectator this convention Presented
no element teat weal enlist attention or re
spect. In the long-wieded and carefully pre
pared speeches uttered during all this time,
there were to be found no convincing argu
ments, that seamen would be the gainers by our
placing the right of suffragc in their hands;"
coupled - with their forced.abstraction from
hearth and clomestialife, while the monstrous
doctrines enunciated by Victoria Woodhull and
her followers, who, with profane bands, would
destroy woman's only safeguard, she holy insti
ll:llion of:marriage, the better class of women
must certainly shrink from - with horror and
disgust: -
The cause of women! suffrage must enlist in
its defence a class aho will at least tarnish
some evidence, of parigmal purity and give a
moral tone to the movement; and certainly
this much cannot be said of the demonstration
ititnessed here during the past week.
In a thuuicial point r 1 view, this' convention
was a succesl. Very many were attracted to its
licence—the learned and the unlearned, the
wasbed and unwashed—some from curiosity
others perhaps from a desire to obtain a better
underatand:lsg of the subject. Be that as it
miy, while regarding this platform of maniacs,
it, would to a difficult task to •determine which
was the dominant feeling inspired—pity or du+
gust. This however, was a matter of little con
sequence to them, so long as the price of ad
mission was regularly paid. This apparently
was an important 'feature of the performance,
"Yotipays your money and takeii your choice."
BF-PUBLICAN IiAXIONAL CON rta a ON
- Through' the infliteme of ailarge delegation
of prominent Plated%Tans 'it ho, during the
past Reek, made bur city a visit, it has been de
cided by the rational Executive o.)tomittee of
the Union Republican party, to hold-the next
Republican Convention at Philadelphia on Wed
nest's7 thoSth day of jrako.
This decision of the Committee is held by the
many u a move that trill largely influence, the
renomination o 7 President Grant, and is at the
same time, tookiitl upon in the right of a defeat
to those who were opposed to his renomination.
-The latter acre strongly in favor of holding the
convention atßi. Louis or some ather'southern
point.
1 .
That President Grant will be reconilnated is
a foregone conefusion, The mir subter
fage of the "one term" principle, now ringing
through the country, advocated by his oppo
nents is the Senate anti elsewhere, will have no
force or effect with the , great mass of the peo
ple, who, perceiving their motives, cannot be
allured: to its support. The people, entirely
.utisticd with the management cif pubhe affairs
sluing the paid four Years, with the prosperous
condition of the country . before them,onr finan
(Ail credit once tottering on the verge of ruin,
now firmly established—cannot be brought to
the belief that a continuation In power of the
present iidmmiritration would in its effect be
disastrous. They are not yet - prepared to be
led by a few Presidential Aspirants who bops to
further their chances of semen under the thin
gauze of this "one tern" theory which, they
now are so industriously parading before the
PeoPle-
The "call" of the National Ezocutive Com
mittee is a recitw of the splendid history., of.the
Republican party during the last twelie yearr.
The people are reminded that the pledges giv
en them have been Wilfully fulfilled. •
The States lately In rebellion have been re
stored to their former-relations to the Govern
ment ; the laws are faithfully enforced ; peace
restored ; the public debt is reduced ; arid the
rights of citizens are respected and maintained.
The Ilepnblican party -has triumphed over
every, foe to justice, humaity and pe,l- ; sad its
&shay is yet unaccomplislied; its yehrs of use
tubiess instead of being ended, have but begun.
It must secure to posterity the results of ibi
sacrifices and its labors. '
GLEANINGS.
--.4/0111ti SIVINCL—In an addreas
delivered last . week, Horace Greeley said he
thought the worst thing about .working
was that too _many of them felt impelled to
spend what they might save betwo no special
reason was brought home to them for saving.
If all the young working men would save two
dollars a Week from the time -they are twenty
one until they ire twenty-five years elig which
is about the age most of them gat Marrie4at,
they would soon find themselves !4rrefortable
! ctrautudances. .It was not by es nor_ by
high wages that the working maws condition
could be improved. What is the good of one.
' body of inn organizing fur a strike, when, for
each man who demanded higher pay anti de
clined to work if it was refused him, there were
a dozen ready and wiling to mirk for any price
the emplorer might name - -And as to high
lieges, the very fact that wages were increased
was an indication that the expensed of living
Would be also increased. Evelyne° should bay
a piece of ground ; that was the first start. Ex
cept whore they found a final resting place, too
few working men owned any now; yet there
were five hundred places about New York where
land might be bought stanch a moderate price
as it would bring for iiising potatoes alone. In
these places the'working sten might buy and
pliant their shade and fruit trees, and In time
raise" up tillages. Ile would gladly see filty
pia:attune of woikieg melt handed together
for such a purpose, for they would have an ob.
jec t iu living their seintey..
Columbus correspondent of
the Xenia Casette states the icollowhig Incident
hi the L e re at John Sheri= : "His first ap.
pearanew hatore the public( was at the Model..
Phis cep gelation that nominatedGentral Taylor
for Pre:What. It happened in this vise :He
was a de* r=ate to that convention. Mao in
the urge alitation it came' to the ehotkna of a
secretary , Judge also an Ohio delegate,
arose in the convention and maid that tbe Ohio
dal** to had a erOllW man In It whom he dia.
parossOiss i -lt
the Schenectady mar Is to be bade& pomp.
las L lAreinoiditore ins Now Toelettfigrans,
according to this writer, met William O. Weed,
a well-known lobbyist, in the bootblacks' room
of the IlelVen, ilar *IWO 1 00* '001.4 11 0 4
Wilk hint.lle mimed soon grew io Tani
bolt "men shipped-re tbdr - embrand
*l4, and were P loo4 *.d*S *Mut** thelf
remarks, when Ir. Casskly, of the &gut, ID.
t caopted than, and after a ens moments
deiced Siam to 'partaka of a tbatipagnii sap
per. Thereafter there ass friendllnes* math
is estimated that before' tha sapper was ocet
chided Ileum 'taunts sad Weed enhrsosd,
each other th tbs Mod afibettoaste manner
ninety:five times, mid shed nacalmted team:
. = The Pittsburg Dispatch says
"The peerage by the Minds Lgradstess of the
bill "to mei& spins' the evils retrylting front
the sale of intasicating liquors," sesame consid
erable squirming among keepers of erogiries,
in that State. These mantdheturers of drunk
enness. plumeitan, and mime We had their
or way so long that they hare emote think
that among their inalienable rights" is, that of
growing rich and fattening upon the Misery
and wretchedness of the poor wins and chit.
dren of sots. Happily the beneficent impulse
of our modern drills:Won is gradrudirgsining
strength enough to tarry these humus taw
pits, and their pernicious trade into outlawry.
TEE Ku Klux.—The New York
&twin Mail says.: Whatever may
be our personal prejudices, it must
be conceded that theltestimoni giv
en at the En Klux triala in South
Carolina is conclusive as to the per.°
petration of a long series of outrages
of inhuman barbarity by members of
that organization., Even Beviali7
Johneon, acting as aouneel for the
accused, has been' compelled to ex
press his confidence in , the evidence
and his abhorrence,' of s the crimes
which it disclosed. If doubt has ex
isted hitherto in any mind as to the
necessity of the declaration of mar
-1 s tied law in that State, for which the
President has been ski soundly abused
by extreme partisansit must aertain
ly be dissipated by the revelations
made during the trials t..ovr in pro
gress: •
Dans or A. Aluzrositar.—There
died at Meadvilkt, Pa.., the other day,
a man far advanced iin-yearawho was
one of those who, tan years ago, sud
denly found themselves possessed of ,
immense wealth by the discovery of
petroleum on territory from which a
lifetiiie of delving and toiling had
previously failed to return more than
a subsistence to the owner. In 1860,
John Tarr would readili have sold
his farm for $1,500; bat one day in
June, 1861, long and patient boring"
was onded to by the spurting up
of thela • ons treasure from sev
eral heavy wells, and then the rocky
and hilly acres of the ota man could
scarcely be bought. by covering them
with money . In-1864 .he refused
$2,000,000 for what had • then - become
famous as the Tarr farm, and despite
the fact that in common with'other
wells, those on his land had-not been
as profitable the last four years as be-'
fore he died possessed of a larger for
tune than that offered him in 1864.
—Hartford Post. - •
F . Nim Advertbemeata
CCAUTION.--Whereas my wife
girth. We left my bed sail board. without Plat
cacao or provocaden..all persona are berreby forbid
barbaktug or Woofing tier_ on my account se I will
pay notable of bee contracting after Mk date.
Ulster yanl2l2lr3e PHILIP BEM.
c: K. LADD, PHYSICIAN.
.1.1 sad Surgeon. TOlOll4l, Pa. Mica one door
north of Day. trodden t dandeeson'a coal office.
3suir72
$2 , 000 to $5,000 Per Anntip2l
Agents stapled for
NATION,
-Ira irtszirMIDMITTI37IO
THE
Needed is every home: I. De nbo! on tinted piper;
has slaty Uhutratlona; all U 8 Preddentst ell U
Censuses; a 11,17 8 Senators; all rateable &amoral ;
likenesses or ail the Preehksb: "Coat of hang " Cl
all the Mateo; . and other lithstratlons. An , &Icy
clopadis at the Oarernment. Prim $2 601 One
agent took thirty-seven orders In one dey—anathar
serenty.dre in a by days! It walla
Some agents clear at the rate af $ll,OOO per snr.
Tamers; abed teachers, moteuelawal sm, young
men and ladles, are eveuybere =thaw money rap
idly in athrthabsg - for this wart. , The atetamens of
Use beet ampule the eat. Write ne 'and we will
mend circulars and hill instruction) free. Address
NEW WOULD PUBLUMENG eauth-weel ear
ner 7th and *etket etrorta. Pl.Uadelphia. . •
Jan18.72n4
WrERSBURG ALELLS..
WHEAT, RTE. AND RTGAWRZAT ' ,
* 1 L ..0 - cr me,
...CORN 31:EAL -AND PEED
- , cbesp for CARL
CUSTOM WOES WARRANTED:
also on band GROUND uaTUun
PLASTER, from Old liongerdledn.
Wheat, Blet Corn and Oita taken in =hang* far
Re lIITIGL
NEW COAL FIRM. • -
Oa 4:1i1:01 Sweet, kontiagNlMial attest.
• TOWANDA. Be.
We ars tecehiag areet has the isles§ el•
bald FITTSTOW, PLIIIIIMIN. sad 8171LIVAN ILI
itIOAL. which we peptise to'welt tt thi
meat mlittet pries
Ws reepicittilly invite tboie wishing talmudism* to
call and minim our CceL •
We oleo keep Lira% fresh thom the kith.
we will deliver Coil or Linn imberietoi desired
on Short notice, addiing thetintomsz7 Prime
eep7irTl-43 L. S. CASE is CO.
WiS E. et KINGSLEY,
Woos to totem the ladies of Towanda sad
that she keep eaaatantig on hand large soppy
- •
WC I - L
I.lsT
Goon.. amiable to the aessoa. Thinking her pat
rons for their liberal patronage haretstare, she air
nuts them that no azertiona rrol be !wad to en.
mare a continuance of the Jame. fibs also has 6 fins
irdeetion at
HATE AND FANCY GOODS,
Rua is
Kid Gimes,
Linen Collars, •
CuJs,
Handkerchiefs.
Beal Laces,
Corsets,
• ifc.
I bate sloozoopmod. inootooetion mitt thooloont
to do
tny DRESS ATM° totsb li attoteat. and lon now
prepaid •
OUTZING and FITTING
tbo lablot tooldouffio *Am co Mott aittio . o.
Estroaos
4 'lLnett dooe to Pox Itotrtr% uP Oaks.
Oen
GASEVA INSURANCE AGENCY
TROT. PA.
rms, tarz am. mamma ntia
to Italtrebat comiatima. Aka Load thaveytai and
Ckataemettag. Tnestr • was rare 11:113,13111014
Orden Rimed altaa6ad 10. ' • •
amitilsMely - - R. 'L. CARL
VERY CHOICE GREEN' AND
als at l e." ol6lll4 , "Mtn=
Atheilsemsoti.
I
A s&.HTs i:' '
it ---
• P - 7 H a,
2 "7- kv .
,owt--.'"4 1 4t , .. •
0 1 -
-
' Ip, .eir • ''''' ' . 4,..,-,.
tow saidsplillsys adlergelik t blippkilla
-
7 Li
; ;
DBESS GOODS,'
.. ' -
.
SHAWLS,
CLOAKS,
SPRING GOODS!
We also hive the, bed
BLACK. ALPACAS,
Indch ins ae ISWDg et old prica.
isslll9,l
SEASON 'or 18714.
L O. OP Q.T. LECTURES.
eadmiltse . hereemsde the felloirizei ewer
mesdes t
OLIVS .LOGA.Np.
tinne—WEDXVIDAY, OCTOBER It
Einlneet—.ltio• Young Nom"
Dr. tT. G...HOLLA - 4D ,
• • =tor= Tnunum r •
-1 • wt..-TIIIINDAY, IMMO= 14, lat...
• plabjacti ..Thalkletatadertow."
I
lii•
JOIIN
tiar-2rnriv.rrei le. Int
, .
PErROLEUK V. NAEIBE
. • •- F Date—J.ll2lll7,llßT 31. 1312.
gediet—..Ttre Skinewatigh.r.
henry
,Ward BOchei".
Dite—nasusay„ —lB7l .
ANNA B.- Dicurtssax.
DIU 41:131KLUIT V. 1174.
The other lecturers • 111 probably be HERBY
WARD REICCRICR. IL IL CHAPIN and ROBERT
COLTER.
. 1
I • ... 11.••••
Gootool setaitolos
liooseved Sotto
Nom Tittoto 1. 3 la
Tickets fat lii. at Poam t Yam % Den Blom
fide
W of Isse
lect rred .
Beets will earottesto tiro 317.
ore oath ure
s. augaznot. YOTLZ.
L. 'IL MEWL ••' ••X. V. EMU.
, V. VAN VIIVL: . •
tonsils; Cid. S. ISTI.
* * * ,* * .* * * * * ** . * * * * *
*IIDNOTOGILAPHY r *
*1 1
The undarsigrnsd would inform the smollo
• AM lbw bars parchasel ~. *
GA L LEE Y OF A l i T,
.• * *
*
' ItiftaniG 01:1311i.
* 1 1
ott Maio street. trit door south of dee hest
_ltalians! Beak. sad swim by strict Wasation *
to badaess. ta at t l i l t tl: ad of dition Ty .
is hz *
* C;II* 117 : 10 = I****tia. - Mr. Gams
* Is to nada as. sad gres ble whole time
lad litleados to the main of -
IVORYTYPIA • • *
* zummarsou. AND WM= tXdaltB. *
* 1 da «n.. 1121C2XXISG In EPIDIA . *
* • Partividia siltation gtrat to UN
optiatre, sad to teen in se= *
work. so es to the beet malts. and
se tau& tau es Wen to asking
aaiirie as small children. *
`l, Those weattog pktesee wtn plesas give
$
:a tsisi..sed we think OM they old to oar '*
GEO. FL WOOD k CO. *
* j 1 anlll2y
*. * * * * * * *. * * * *.* * * *
NOTICE TO COAL OPEBATOEB
will to recereed by the usiderstised is&
tit I* I*JI6 tar boot* that portico of the
debraller led Itatntibetartop.'sproperty;
boon lathe Greek Leeds. oblehoostable
a oda lessotatatatectas Owl. ot about Noes (t) reef a superior quality of
q
The eseppeey mil ropdre the Lessee to erect ell
sad alias. or pay mine ken for
' lll =t ire er ts. dothot the• year 1 , 13; ?LOOO is IC C
MAO too Is IST3. and 130,000 toes dodos the
..aM sad such suocesdhor year of the boas.
. • • dm
to foam , boonsatiortlestred any be bat by
appbadba
MUT H. BLUE.
Pftside*llekrader Waft Ili Iltureft. C.
Pditildiatisin.l%:.:Doe. 30. gm:,
•
IDE=1!IMIIIIIii
t 7
FLANNELS,
&,C., &C.,
To make room for
II
IVASS x XLILpII23I4
Bridge street. Tonna& Pa.
1137lbjeCt—" Will It PiZr."
Bubject--.•
ilati J:osa of .Ass.'.
CLITIS will ch.
S .150
'Boots. Ohm
414' t.'r.t.'•4;l..
• ;
i 11;1..
• - f-'•
k •
I
THE .M:]MIM' PLACE
• To '
BooTs, &loss Aw RUBBERS
r !TllLgy
METROPOIitT*24,ST . O RE,
710. $ unarm iliriON9 nom
BRIDGE !STREET.
The hugest stock of Ikate, Shoes
and Rubbers ever 'nought into Brad
ord County, which wi 1 be sold 25
• •
per neo, °heftier ithan- they can b$
bought st any other establishment.
X buy lay at first hands sad
thereby_ use the Jobber's profits,
which enablea - me to sell cheaper than
any other House in Tovranda;
RT:fig3FAS 13,11134ERS ! I
Of all the latest styles, which will he
retailed at Factor:: Prices.
Mena' Kipp and Calf. Boots, and
Ladies Fin© Shoes, retailed at Whole-
sale Prices.
3
I have the exelgeive sale of SAM
lIEL WILSON'S Mena', Womens',
Misses' and Chihirens taint) Shoes,
which are the b4Att ever brought into
thit =Ad.
ELLIS H. NOE,
813ort
Towaads. Sept. IS. 1811
i
11=1
KIP BOOTS.
STOGA :BOOTS,
CALF 11BOOTS,
liiIBREB BOOTS,
BOOTS AND SHOES
In end* I%riEtt)'•
TIM
LS,L. 31,_40 D Y k CO.,
Hare the aole control for the Retail
trade of
Hunttairey Bros.
HAIT:‘Ii&DE
BO4TS.AND SHOES I
lianuftwhved in Toimida,
AM ire •re retailing them se ierr as °tilt= Looses are
islsumg,Zut&a (bold
DON'T BE DECTITED
Be owe Mat you ere bayiai these Boot% fix It Oen
stead to lemma that an aeitera Boot, rude by me.
Wee throoshowl, win born to weer with the oeht•
tasted
TOVirANDA BOOTS
RUBBERS!
RUBBERS !
• large uroetuamt. which we are selling at a are
redaction in prices. We keep none but hest quality
Rubbers..
kNE SHOES!
FINE SHOES !
- FINE SHOES .1
Foe ladles. Moos sad Clitldreti. lit WI. Gook Ild. -
Yrutelklail. Betio and Preach Calf. to tact all tbe
dyke manatieturoct by the but Factories in the
tensity.
♦ raz. LIRE or Istrors GOODS ON BAND!
ROBES 1 '
BLANKETS!
Just rsestred. a lama deck Disido sod
Lap Robes. also Maass 111saixts. IMP% am-. whirl
Ins an as skit, for cub.
=ME. TRATZLIXG 11011.
Tbs limpet aiscittmant to shill twat ocompoodi ,
leg Woes. =
at,. DI a all apt Ton vane suited.
-: • •-'• L. L. MOODY & CO.
.4,..
L. t. MOODY. 1 ,
.1_14.,.: ~, • ' . -:•'.• . I ,
..i
Simmilkinr.. - 3. wit. t
NOVEMBER 20871:
BUY Ycius HARDWARZ, IRON
gri z . s t Aims) , 1 3L , A . P4lrsi
•)• , ic.l4•Jar'!
MECHANICS TOOLS, &C.; OF
CUDDING Itt L_ t &'CO.
• -, TOWANDAi - PA - 4 - •---
Who not - Only Bell at tholowest cash
prices, ihich'cannot he undersold m
- .
the' county, but who, &OM their long
experience in the . trade, are able to,
and do; keep a variety of goods of
all kinds whichl is not equalled in
this part of the State. It is their
aim
,t 4! sell - goods that shall giaa
Satisfaction, and they_ havii only to
refer to their customers in the put
as to what they will perform in the
futire. As the ordinary space of
an aduertisement would' fail to,en-
Itinerate the goods kept by them,
whoevtr may -:.wish to purchasq
should not fail to visit their store.
They have a great variety of
Cookidg and Heating Stoves,among
ilia: are the 'Ainericen, -Morning
Glory,, Oriental, and, many other
patterns of Base Burners. _ They
have a large lot of ferry Christmas
Stoves at Iliduced Pelee*, although
the tendency of prices is decidedly
'upward.
_American Cook, . Magic
Srideid, Tribune, Union, and many
others: They are' the only agents
tor the two best . Heaters ever-sold,
the:Oriental and - Reynllds. Also
Chaftee's National and Harrisburg
Feed Cutters, Corn Shellers, Pocket
Knives •and_ Table Knives, very
cheap, Silver Plated Ware, Lard
Whale and Machine Oils, Brass and
Copper Kettles, ,Clothes Wringer 4
Boys' Sleds, Skates, Hay Rope,
Lath, Tinware, Drain Tile, Cenient,
Patent Iran Benches,. Ranee, &c.
R 1V E !
IRON &. NAILS,
13.4LXAMIVVIaNT Eh
cocwtit.
Agent for' the celebrated Heating
Call and see it wit i a fire in
fine line
_of Cooking Stoves, among
are the
-
FRENCH . WINDOW ines§,
Carefully packed, rime price as com-
RUBBERS!
Sash, Oils, Putty, Paint & Varnishes.
hm , l . l.xla..jm.wm , 2j
Locks, Lstekes,!, Batts, --- tirs, Att.
PURE MANILLA HAY ROPE,
Cheaper than any House in the State
ROBES 1
We will Jell you anything in the
Hardware line 10 per cent cheaper
for cash than any House in Bradford
County.
Towanda, Nov. 1, 1871.
129 •
MAIN STREET.
Stove,
ILLUMINATOR !
AIR
PAY MA TER; ; -
NORWOOD,.
PRARIE HOME,
SENSATION
mon American. -
Horsi Shoes and Toe Corks,
M. lI_BALWOW.
FOR: TAE; 11(7DATEL
IMO
Ilnyers 0
J >
WATCHES,
JEWELRY
AIvD SILVERWARE,
- Are Invited to uisnspection'of ttw:
AND MDT CCiMI4TE ,izsoutuzst
• 0
Of &Ai in this ll= taw 0544E4 ui ick• aw
r!
Comprising
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES
IRE
Froto the shezpest-to the hest.
JEWELRY,
Of the finest quality and lite hmtal4
EOEIDAY AND WEDDING PRI:SE:7M
TABLE CUTLERY,
A Line assortment mud every Btyfe
NAPKIN RIGS
In endless variety.- Solid cl,r and pate A -
GOLD tic SILVER SPECTACLES,
To ioit eyes.
In tact I have everything in 'the ,ieweiry line, 324.
at the very los, est prices.
tM NR
W. A: -CHAMBEItLIN
de 1411
TOAVANDA, MARKETS
11 WHOLESALE PRICEE.
Corrected every iv ermesoay. by C. B PATCH
subJect to changes daily.
Wbeat. R hush .
B7s,bush
Pie.twfiest. IV bosh
Corn. * bush
Oats. R hush; -
Beans. V. bush....
Butter (rolls) R lb
•
do (6,1ry,) R 5 new
Eggs, V dos
Potatoes. VI butt
plow.. V barrel
Onions. V bush
Wricurra or Grum—Wheat 60 1b..; Corn 5 , .; Ibi
Bye 56 lbs.; Oats 32 lbs.; Barley 46 lbs.; Buckwheat
48 lbs.; Beans 62 lbs.; Bran 20 lba.; Clover Seed 6u;
lbs. - ; Timothy Seed 44 lbs..; Dried Peaches $3
Dried Minis. 22 lbs.. Flax Seed 50 lbs.
pRicrLIST—CASCAD MILLS?
Picini., beat Whiter whe,at, pr. sack ..
4. 4. .4 hundred lba
•' •' • .4 - barrel
. . -
Custom grinding usually done at once, ae the ca
padty ofthe mill is 'Made - tit for • large amou ntll.4 e
ork. H. B. Ml9l.
Camptown. July 23. 1870. .
CENTRAL COAL YARD,
R. M. WELLPS. Proprietor
MAU firther notice prices at. • yard, are, per utt tza
of 2000 pounds
AI razac:nt COAL,
Egg. or No. 2 -
Stove, or Noe. 3 and
Nat. or :To. 5
SULLIVAN ,ANTHILWITIr. C.At.
Deana
/Aign
Small Stove--;
Nut •1.
The following additional char; ee will be la:.l , f)r
delivering coal within the borough tirade
ton. 50 ctn. Hatts for carrying in 50 et,.
Half . 25-
fluarte t0n,..25 •• "
liar Dame Orders at my. Coal Oboe, o. 3. 3:.!.r
enrsliew Block, south side, or at Dr. 11. C. Porter
Son Sr Co.'s Drugll tore.
We Orders must In slit ease be accompanied
the emit.
Towanda. X ov. 22.71
rrOWAND4 COAL. YARD
r
ethrmarrE AND BITUMINOUS COAS a lt
-
The tmaendgned, hatiegieased the Coal Tani " •
Dock at the old ..Itste n."-and just completed
a large Coat-hone and Office upon the premieef,ar .
now prepared to furnish the citizens of Towanda en
vicinity with the different kinds and sizes of the then ,
named owls upon the most reasonable terms in any
quantity desired. Prices at the Yard until filiti•tz
notice per net ton of 2000 pounds: .
Egg. or No.-
-
Stove, or Nos. 3 and 4
Nut or 1i0.5
EfIILLIVAN •ITasaCTTE rou— o -
Broken
Large Stove
Small Stove
Nut......_.
"Barclay" Lamp - I 00
" . Ron of Nines ~. - .
L . - 400
Floe. or Blac.kamnh - 330
The fbUottg additional charges will be rattle rot
delivering Coal 'within the borough limit!:
Per Tan... 50 cents. - Extra foe carrying in,'so et Dt ''
Ralf T0n..35 " .l .. .. .. 25 "
g0.„T 0n ...23 ... .... .. '.... •• 25 ..
iffir Orders may be left at the Yard, corner of Raw
read and Elizabeth Street, or at Porter k Eirr3 41,
Drug store.
e-Orders must in all cues be aCCeialvaned vab„
the cash. • __ _ • NA= k, I,IO:3YOSE.
Towanda, Nov. 22.1871—u
HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILL&N
p:IIS;OI,IDROXIV3R
Every year increases - the popularity of this bIU2 -
,do Hair , Preparation: attach is due to mint 1:0be.
ITe can assure our old patrons that it is belt fully -
Up to (Lehigh standard; and it is the only rehab! ,
and perfected preparation
_for -restoring tins
Faded Hair to its. youthful color. lusting it 'soft, lu
trims. and silken .- The scalp, by 'its Übe, becomes •
vane and clean. It retiroves all eruptions and ilandX
ruff .and, by its tonic' properties.
_prevents the hit
fr°in_ Paling out, as It stimulates and nourishei the
Ittairvhinds. By its.i.e the hair grows thieler and
.stronger. In baldness itrestores theisspillatT g4ria °
to their normal vigor, and will create 41 DOT gro ll i.
except in extreme old age.. It is the most eeonomi,_
di Hair'Dresdng aver used, as it
spilcations, and gives the hair a splendid glossy Sp
pearance. A. A. Mayes. M. M.D. -State_ 'A . osayer - . 0 : ,
Massachusetts, says, "'the constituents ire pure
-and carefully selected for excellent quality ; and
consider it tai, Beat Preparation for its intended
Pungrila." I • -
S°l.l by all l'nhittrisis. OX4 Dealers in M.rdicina ,
PRICE ONE DOLLAR., •
111.12a1ED HY
DE. J.C. ATER & CO., LowetrOhes-
F
AND SOLD ALL D.OrND TUC WOULD,
Dr. H. C:Pcorraw„Most k 00., Wholesale Aden" ,
Towanda, Pa., and for sale by dealers • throe ghat
Dee. 'I. 187L—Iseow
•
COAL AT WYALUSING.!
The underatgned have on hand, and intend to
keep. aen ply of Sullivan Anthiactte; B3rviNr. and
bard Anthracite Coal of the various a 150...
Sept, .16, lOW G. H. WELLES a 1.1).
II
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st sq @ i so
20 il• 24
2'3 (.4. 24
F 00 0 10 f,O
.. 4 On
... 8. OS.
-15 'AP
. $5 5n
...$5 2;
$4 ' 1
44
.fl 50
R. St. WELL
$c"5 , 3
5 50
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