II ..~- II H II News From -01 , _ --The!Hadson is fri S from ice as far up as Pougaeopsie. —Thei first canal boat of the 'sea son passed up the Schuylkill Tnesday.. —Laub, Fair has Van a sym", pathetic letter to Mrs. , —Thei anti-Chinese 'airs are on trial for murder at Los WI has", been mtiodnesid in the Seim* of Pennsyliania Om the removal of the State espital to Philadelphia. , I I Arizona Repnblican State Convention, at its session, a few days ago, en. dorsed the administratien of Grant and Colfax. —Th4 citizens of Holyoke, Mass., Toted :171,00D on Monday or a new Town - -On the 10th instant 'a steamer froin t t r t landed with 1, Spanish soldiers at at • Cabs. Ekishotn, Postmaster at Ayersbrirg;, Tenn.,has must with nearly 9,- 000 in-govOlinient hoods.. —The; Staten Island' oyster plant ers are waging a vigorous war against pirates who plun d er their beds. ; • ' ' —The new railroad bridge (sir the Ohio liter, betweep Cinrinnati and New ' t, was tested on Tuesday, —The Budget Committee of the french Assembly refuse te: 'adopt President Thiers's proposition to Ms testiles. The new iron steamer George Vi". Clyde i sailed from Platellelphia on Sunday en her first trip to Charleston. —The Chief Signal Officer an nounces that the display of antionaty signals at lake ports will begin op April Ist,, Mt. ee -; —The Amu mill ofT.,iesinghouse & 11retheriM St. Louis, was .bnrned en Stin4y. about The loss on the building is 560,000. Charles Marks, aster's mate on board I tlie 'United States Independence, was drowtiedien Tuesday at Mare Island, Cal. —Of i. the thirty-two members of the Pettnylciumia Senate, t4renty-two are !Iv y( rs. 1 —l3llSineSS is so alai in Paris that It is said !if it were not for Americans I large number of stores would be cosed. Clarksville, Piker county, Mo., has a young gent with a bol= in his back, and a young .l'ady who esehirns, ' I did it with my little pistoL" , —The salt compan • threatens •to,anapend bust a disagreement with the o, property French Nati on Saturday; rejected a reso, reduction of o n .- tenth in Jens niers, ---S**ans have lived years, and an eagle died at of ono hundred and four ye believed to attain to a cunt —The friend of a ,y Illinois who desired to clop a school house for their ben, :3, and with this they star ---An imperial de port of Sebastopol` to be mercial and military harbo restored —A book, 'entitle , Married Men," has appeare e•n save.tho marks Have ready ? Si— new style of r-ring is called the lily of the valley style,and consists of a sue ' cession of small bells on a Straight stem, with enameled leaves.„ —A youth in 'Ben :on, Wis.,stole some - money from a comrade and ran ff at frill speed, but burst a blood vcssel and fell dead in —an instant. , . • —, • An Oswego (N. Y.) county ~,. itettoot(tett4ter pulled a pn Ws ear so hard that he killed Aim. A local pa r says that he ac knowledge that ho "felt it give way." —The Columbus (Ga.) Sun ob jects to the singing. of . ' Hail Columbia " at public, concerts in the Sou b, because "it is the national air of the s-ction that is striving to ruin us." 1 . • —The. life-long; imt, for Franoe, over-ardent republican plan q ui, when a - abed at his recent trial where! his usual residence was, replied : "My usual residence: lam usually m prison." - 1 -A keeper who was takingw° convicts to the Western Penitentiary last week, when , tlie train stopped at Pittaburg,called out: "Step out, gentlemen ;.fiftecn years for re freshmen is:" —The Irisll, Republic advises the Irish _Republicans to stand •by Grant, as the fairest and kindest man to all races .that.erer sat in the presidential chair._ —A man in Clinton county dis covered that powder fried in lard was good for toils. Ile tried:it.- The' store cover Arent np through the roof and the stare is in the cellar. Ile was deceived in his la d, be says. - --L I =SR tried o seduce a West ern man on' a railroad -trim into betting that he could_ omen a patent pad] ': which they csr ried about. lie took the be and opened the lock with a sledge harem , . er ) • —ln '.Scranton, Pa., it has been discovered that- a member of the Order of the Knights of Pythias in that city is a woman in disguise. The discovery; was made while the lady was being initiated into the mysteries of We third degree. 1 ;An amulet in.the form of apiece of Limburger- cheese, trn as a lOcket , has been' found a sure protcc ion against ' small-pot in the West, foramina ' no infected person will appoach the wearer near enough to im part the disease, —A Digggr Indiitt boy,. about 14 rears of age, employed km a sheep ranch in 'Monterey county; Cal., hada about 800 sheep, all by himself, and know4every one of them by sight. When' ho brings ern home at night,he is.able to tell, without counting, whether any one is missing. Paris street ladr,lsaid child exposin , this." What is its pric madame -, I have eaten n is dramatic enough - to three English dramas of, • —4-:" A writer, " so like a lover! And • listener .is so like an moonlight, with the soft throtif,-11 the folds ormn. Chicago . P• the Senator from .Idisso, self in the' rench arms larly supposed to be on; Sc hnrz," • accordaneo the court, the St. Loitis was recently sold it in. ono of the proprietors. of t 456,160. There will politics of the paper. —The editors of the news - papers published in the City of Mexico have formed themselves into a societ y, the members of which o are all bound to abstain from personal attacks noon each other when discussing politics-and other inflammable' snbjetts. merited coopliment has jest be paid to the artist NAM. He has been en , gaged ts! make sketches lof some of our public - tuttt for Vanity Fair, the well-known English publication-an excellent rtought of the conduc- tors t or that Journal. The Pall kall Gazette says : "The success which bait marked the explore tioricof small-pox from tbe United Xingdom to the (United States, free of duty, mast have surpassed the most sanguine hopes of those in. terested in the Society for the Diffusion of Die , cases.. , --There are fem. adventurous young men in Dabliquel who ire prepirisg to make a .voyage from that city to Cubs in a boat twenty-ffre feet long by six feet Wide. They propose to go down the Mississippi to the Gulf, a ndi then keep along the out to Flarida,whence thewill straw across to the shores of Cuba. will r-The claims of Florida as a hunt ing ground are onlyiintibeginuing to be ?wog ilixl• Lugo parties are daily lowing Jack sonfilie Mr' different points in the Upper St., John's where hunting and fishing am said to be superior toy other part of the United States east of the Itocicy Monntaans. -,--P A teacher,questioning little boys aboiit the gradations in the 'scale 01 being, ask ed :. "What conies nestle* man?* And here a little sharer, who was dently smarting un- Aler a defeat in the no question, immedi ately I:tattooed all com Wars, by promptly shouting. "Ws and ma'am:* - . i • . —Even poverty its cornpeon ties& Thetriasnry of t microscopic &nth American Republic, hatibia, is he usz 4 cids empty, and tn lee all tbe offi dab hattibecome of , the con- , scription is a ed, wax is =thought of, and rireo is are taking a breathing spell, for there are no spoils to tight over. —A Waked hieinobasual, a kw ilityi ago, baying tidied to get rid of an . ohms kiwi tenant by: the ariar d litaki of pmeed• use.firinal4 rte fire to a tiasittly 4 biniziliatons in the bessancit, sod the building iiith the faimes. The leant, 01.9 ens is woman, held cad, for sans 65*,,1 tort *mill haft to wit• orxt, ti,, the isavizek,u tifftAiri 1 WA" itais• ,tory. Iladireeditqlorttr Nathms. ,••• • R. O. GOODRICH. S. W. Aldroxin Towanda, Thursday, March 28,1872: r0Z.717D0 E OF TEEZ MILE= COVET. HON. ULYSSES MERCITIt Bradford County. -Vablect to the decision of Barniblicin' State - • Convention.) --- TY -WARM REPUBLI _Li_ EA CAN STATE 'CENTRAL S COXISMEE OP IMIESTLVANIL. In pursuance of the resolution of the =PUBLI CAN BUTE CENTRAL 0011bUITEE. adoptad at flarriabmg. Jan. 18,1871, • UMW= BT•111 tglin lAA f=t. composed of Delegates from each Beinttortal end Representative District tn the mute her to whk.h mach Distrlet is eartitied to the Leitifith tare, will meet in the Sill of the Bons* of Depreeen- Wires. at finertabscrg. th 13 (Mock. soon. on WED NEBDAY. the 10th day of April. A. D. 11173. to tooth tato candidates for Governor. Judge of the Baptism Coact, Auditor General (should the Legidatars Pro' stde for the choice of one bg the peopiej sad an Electoral Ticket: and also to elect Senatorial and 'Representative Delegates to represent this abate in the rticprarscas NATIONAL (NISTENTION; to be held at Philadelphia, June 8,1873. - BUSS= EBBEIT. Chairman. D. P. lionsrou, Erna Doan. Secretaries. P. 11. Lens, ELEcTiOsEx l uiso DOcVIMENTS. The, swaggering exultation - of CARL SCHIILZ over the fact Let Stamm, Tauaretax's, and his own speeches had been scattered like leaves in au tumn over New Hampshire just be fore the election, by the democrats is not a flattering commentary on,the intellectual productions and political -influence of these worthies. It does appear strange to us that the vanity of speech-making politicians, should lead them into so many ridiculous fallacies, and positive ruin,in the face of the fate of so maul , others who have attempted to lead fixed political organizations from their moorings. These; men kno se if they know any thintahat the convictions which lead the people into political organizations cannot be so easily chahged, and with convictions long,. entertained, comes prejudice, and this as gener ally drives away fickleness. So that the mass& as a rule, cannot . be so easily led against their respective parties by speech-makers; and if a damaging speech of a democrat falls into the hands of a Republican, or he hears ono, he will seek a reply or an explanation before he believes a word of it. If this speech turns out to be unfair its arguments and false in its averments,the Republican will be exasperated and more deter mined than ever to aid his party and its candidates. So too with u demo crat.. These are notorious facts; and every man of any political experience ought to be aware of them. Yet here are some half dozen Republicans holding seats in the United States Senate,striving with their utmost en deavor to divide the Republican par ty and lead it to vote with the demo cratic by making speeches and in a majority of cases false ones at that. Now the most natural question is, can the Republican voters be led away from their party by such work? About as much as they can be led to attempt to fly to the moon. of Onondaga ,s on account of .crs of the salt r nal Assembly, ution proposing a ho salar7 of Presi-.. .three hindred :Vienna at the age ` a, trhild crows are mug couple in gave a concert in . ifit, which realized ree orders the .pened as a con►- with fortificatiops " Lectures to in England. nosy t they enough at- teL It is to be regretted Oita the Hon Glenni W. Scofield, of the Nine teenth Congressional district, will not reconsider his resolve to retire to private life at the close of his present term. answer to a letter signed by the German Republican of *Brie county he Says: 'Your letter, signed by so many disinterested gentlemen, representing a class of Republicans distinguished for their unselfishness in politics, has induced me to think the subject over again, but only to return to my original intention. But. while I cannot accept support for a renomination, do not think I am in different to the oiler of it. To-retire with the good will of the district af fords me more pleasure than I have derived from all the triumphs in the past." Judge Scofield is not only one of the ablest Representatives in Con gress, bat one of the best men in public life: His refusal to serve again will deprive the Republican party of Pennsylvania of !a name which shed honor upon its cause, and which was all the brighter from its occasional surroundings. scene : " Dear a toy for sale " bey ?"' Judge yonrselt, .bthing to-day.'? • This ake the fortnno of . 0 period. ays - Holmes, is talk with the right -in-arm walk in the heart-beat la kat felt .lin and broadcloth ! #.et says : " Since ri distinguished Idea -1 tisiness;'.ho is popu °Me French yoke WIRT " ULTRAMONTANE MEANS.- The term " ultrtunoutane " is much used in books and newspapers, and but little uuderstoad. It is one of those words which, from represent ing a locality, has come to represent a religions belief and a political par ty. -131tramontane literally means with ai decree o ocrat (Itemblican) , tion. Mr. , Pullback. .nrchased it at s bid be no change in the beyond the mountains. When used as a political term it refers to Italy and the political and religious tenets of the Church of Rome. Ultramon tanism is a belief in the unbounded supremacy of the Pope and the un ion of the Church with the State. Reprisentatives of these principles, in whatever nation of Europe they are found, are called ulLitmontan es In Spain, in France, in Germany and in Austria the' nltramontane party has been a strong element in the di rection of public affairs. A G u n 'r ISDV;7lll%—it is estimat ed that the prodUct of pig iron in the United States in 1871 reached 1,830,- 000 tons, the most of which was pro duced in -Pennsylvania:, The tam ber of persons engaged in the pro duction of raw and marmfactured iron is given at 940p00, of whom 140,000 are employed in the direct production of iron, and 800,900 in the manufacture of articles of irori. The sake of this labor, it is assert ed, if only paid at the rate of $2 per day, and alloWing 300 working days to the year, would amount to $564,- 000,000. The value of the product is estimated At $900,000,000, dirided as follows : Pig iron $75,000,000, product of rolling mills and forges, $138,000,90, • tattle value of rati &at tnanufsetured from iroi, Nea r tk0,090. =EMI =1 =CI IUIPUBLICAII XXCIIJiIiD lagrowing : an beooatiag -;•b3a Sir: :o 4alaa Pf utr il ul i a te r Ho nit Ouri*:*lrmit*elap ! ..,. q tradaoo 4 % a atllOO‘PA, the expenditures of the pihlic ueri eys by the royal family amidst severe opposition and great confusion. Ey- Mieffoit - was Made to defeat the pttrpOsO Of Sir MOLES, but he per sistently carried his point in specify lug the different items of the crown's expenditures, and backed it up. with a - speech of some lengtkautid deeds ive laughter, jeers and giba in , all parts of the House and galleries, the confusion being so great at times as to make his voice inaudible. Mr. Arrsrami HERBEIIT, member from Nottingham, seconded the mo tion and attempted to speak; but his voice was drowned out by laugh ter and cries "oh divide." The speaker insisted on the preservation of order when the conservatives and many of the liberals left the House: Then Mr. Ileum' rpeke,and declar ed awing other things :he preferred a Republic to a Monarchy. At this, interruptions again followed and fre queiat attempts were_Made to emit out the House. • Then the galleries were cleared, and several' motions made to adjourn andothers to delay the proceedings, when finally a divis ion was affected, resulting in 2 votes in favor of the investigation, and 274 against it. -This:lves greeted wall cheers_and laughter. Although overwhelmingly defeated in .this attempt to tall public atten tion to the extravagant and often ri diculous expenditures of the people's money in support of the crown, the attempt Kiel' is a significant fact. Similar scenes used to be enacted in the lower. House of Congress when the old patriot., Joirs guncy ADAMS introduced petitions for the abblition of slavery, and with similar results; but the seed then. sown germinated and so fructified, that iii a quarter of I a century the fruition was the down fall of slavery, and such will- be the result before many years of the pres ent agitation in favor of liberal4ing England. SVPRIUM JVDOE. The Beaver County Press has the folloicing on, the subject of the Su preme Judgeship: "Several good names have been suggested as the Republican stand aid-be.arer for Supreme Judge, prom inent among which we notice that of Hon. Umsrs Mentun, of BradfOrd county, present mernber of Congress from the Thirteenth District, Penn 'Sylvania. Mr. Mr.acru is a resident of To wanda, PA., where he was born, is about fifty-three years of age, a grad uate of Jefferson College, and a law yer of distinction. He was a dele- , gate to the National Convention that nominated Far.lrorr, and in 1860 was a Preidential elector. •He was Pres ident Judge of the: Thirteenth Judi cial District from Mtuill, 1861, to March, 1865,resigning March 4,1865, to take his .seat, as a member. of the Thirty-ninth Congress, and has been re-elected to the Fortieth, Forty-first and Forty-second Congresses, mak ing four consecutive terms. The dis trict he representstis very close polit ically, the Republican marjoritj be ing about two hundred, which speaks better for his character and standing than anything we can say. , His nomination would add strength to. the ticket, let who may carry off the laurels for Governor. ' LvoisuwrivE. The Senate has .passed a bill re. pealing that portion of the Milford and Mittamoi as Railroad' charter which gave that company the $lO,OOO, annually received by the State from the N. Y , & Erie R. R. Oar Senator Mr. Firm, deaerces . aredit • for this measure. The charter for the Towanda Sav ings Bank has passed the Senate with amendments which will be con curred in by the House. The bill chartering a Free Bridge Company for this place has passed the House; also the amendment to our borough chaiter, dividing the borough into three wards. Maj. DAirrr has introduced a local option bill for this county. Mr. Buck has introduced a bill re ducing the fees of county . officers in this county 20 per . cent. Z The appointment by the Gov ernor of Professor Wickersham to be State inperintendent of Cemraoit Schools 'for another term of three years from trunknext. will give gen eral satisfaction throughout the State. He is a capable and excellent officer, indefatigable in the perforni awe of his - important and arduous duties, and has done much in the time he has already served to intro duce syStem and promote education. The estimation in - which he is held by the Senate as an officer is shown by the prompt confirmation of his appointment. se. The bill securing to married women their separate earning's, has passed the Senate, and will undoubt edly become a law. The bill gives a wife sole control of her earnings, whether wages or labor, salary, prop erty, business otherwise, so as not to be =Meet to any claim of her hits band or his creditors ; provided,that she shall first prove her separate ti tle and ownership. i During the year 1871, Chi cago handled 1,200,000 hogs, beat ing both Cinein' yak and St. Louis Pat together. The Ones at, vill here to loot to her laurels, or the sweet-eoubling title of Porkoporis will be transferred to. the great city on tlr.s , anks of Skimi : z. Philadelphia convention, and in the redand tinhingeti`t he arrangement made between the fac tions Republicans yho are led on by Scma, &Tip., end the Deanna:atm It has been underi l 'steed for some tiine that - the latter would make no Pratt- dential nominations; but would fall into rank and support the nominee. tiows node at Cincinnati by the form er. The result in New Hampshire however, has Proven beyond pored-. ' venture, that , Suwon, Tinntscue, & Co., have no constitneney.to baeki them. It was filly expected Wit Seam would control enough votes in this .election --to carry this State for the Democrats, And instead of this they are defeated as we under stand by an increased vote over list year. This does not look well for the factionists, and the democrats begin .to doubt the,policy of carrying their party over to vote for a discard ed Republican, it being evident' now that he can get none other. Many leaders in that party have persistently held that it would demoralize the'or , ganizition to attempt to carry it for a Republican, and only yielded when assured that Gruxt could be defeated by such an arrangement. Now the election of Oru seems certain, and the democrats begin to think they had be.ter be beaten with their own 'candidates. TEE PBESLDENTAND 00L. FORNEY Ever since COL FORXEr resigned the collectorship 'of the Port of Phil-. adelphia, the democratic papers have been holding up over the occurrence, as evidence that he: was going to op pose the renomination of Gum., not-, withstanding the fact that the Press and other Republican papers in the State, base stated again and swan that Mi. Foriszywas as earnest in his friendship for the President as ever. The following extract from the speech of CoL Former on the occasion of re linquishing the; collectorship, two leeks since, will convince the -most bigoted apponents of the President that CoL FORNEY is where he has ever stood, the unawvoring friend print of the great hero: And now, my friends, as we have been talking a good deal about our selves, let me say a good word for President Grant ; and I am the more free to say it because some persons think because I have left office I have left him. The truth is I have gone back to the editorial chair ; not simply that I may enjoy congenial pursuits, but be more effective in supporting the Republican party and General Grant. Perhaps I may have a way of mixing this different from yours ; but, anyhow, my friends, my way will be sincerely followed. I believe that General Grant's nomi nation is inevitable. I know of no Republican in this city or State,what ever his views may be on other ques tions, who is against Grant. I be lieve his re-election is essential to the preservation of the Union. And sometimes when I see the attacks on his private character, and read the proceedings of these investigating committees, I jfeel like opposing to these silly resentments and prejudic es the great historical facts of his military and civil record Then I remember . Grant 'as the man who sailed my country; and yours. I remember how he siezed our cause when it was sinking almost for the last time, and bore •it to vic tory' ; I remember his patience and his perseverance ; I remember how he avoided coMplaints to the author ities and appeals to the people ; -I remember, when Richmond fell, he refused to ridethrongh that conquer ed city at the 'head of his victorious army, but quietly returned to his family, then in New Jersey ; I re member how he abstained from the Presidency till it was forced upon him, and that, brit for him, in 1868, we should have been defeated, even by Seymimr and Blair. _ And what of his administration ? Has he not fulfilled all our expecta tions as to his public measures ?_ Re duced taxes, reduced debt, a fearless foreign policy,i a solution of the In dian problem;' fidelity to the freed man in all his rights, a ready deffer ence to public opinion in the Santo Domingo affair, and, above all, that restoration to order and security in regard to our institutions and credit which is worth everything in such times as these. The citizen who needs integrity, stability, and perma nence, and who only looloi to Gov ernment for these— the man who does not care for place—the brave soldier who fought for pence and Liberty—will not allow such a record as this'to be obliterated by personal attacks, which, however violent and cruel, are not more so than- - those heaped on Washington, Jefferson, -Jackson and Lincoln, who live in history and in gratitude, while their assailants are forgotten." A Lrrrtz CAux.:---Daring the last year there were sent to the Dead Letter Office nearly three million let ters,. 68,000 of these letters could not be forwarded owing to the careless ness of the writer in omitting to give the County or State, 400,000 failed to be sent because the writers forgot to put on stamps, and over 3,000 let ters were put in the P. O. williout any address whatever. In the letters above named mu; found over $02,000 in cash, and drafts, checks &c, Ike, to the value of $3,000,000. There were 39,026 photographs contained in the above letters. Of course nearly all the monei anti valuablex were re turned to the owners, but much need less delay, many charges of dishon esV, Ice, d•c, _ might have been saved if the writers of the letters coma have been a little more careful- and take the precaution to see that theitlet tars were in the Post Office. It •is more than probable that nine-tenths of all the complaints, losses and de lays, which-are laid to the Post Office Department are in reality due to the •::relessnesiof letter writer/ 1301 IFABEMEGINIC • Is,sail . :-. ••., .*•;. --44. •- • via= . ' .... mi• - . ~ .• - mi.. 'Audi c . , . 7 -- 144b31 •- • ' : 5 ' .: ~ , _ 4114 . P1k hist., a . " 4 .. ' time . . ‘vr' . " • . • (unmending budge Minim tor ~..': • • : the Depublkan State Courenkra soon t .'is semble at Harrisburg; u s candidate for Sags of the Sununu Court of Pennsylvania. The As niseidiailaniipritY; UT ter bill disunion of the merits of- a / 1 the un- Aldstea;daelared in . bmor of the itaxiiiiitioU of Non. Joss B. Puma of the Northumberland district as the esndkinte In Governor. The vote we,s, taken by WA lava otateratirliii nu nn Ind but two votes. The are delegates &nip by the Ain:anion to attend the Cou • venation, were instructed to exert their lawn to bring abont the nandustioa of the amdkistes wont , They . will go to the convention and sat to be admitted to setts,mitlinit the right . _ to vote. , ' , . Ivo by the Lepaiatice Remit, that the pro- Bra of lindibid are indebted to einalor wart= liar s reeensideration of thWardissions acheme Introduced into the Senate and enact ty snaked through by that Democratio Booster, ilsonati, of Schuylkill, requiring gliXo,ooo to be expended in the erection of county buildings ate. Ur. august& woracting unquettion • ablj, under the inspiration of ihmtocratio influ ent= from Bradford. hr. En.t.mositm is an honeit urso, and our people owe him their gratitude. _ am Yowl Truly. , J. Rotcoaco. THE $lOO,OOO rEILM.)! A writer in the Northern 2Yer Ga. retie, repudiates the fraud perpetrated upon the people of this county by HERDIC, noun, it Co., in the follow ing well-writtn and forcible article. The people who were deceived into asking S t : division of this county, will not soon forget-this trick, and when opportunity is offered will manifest their contempt for those who engaged in perpetrating it: " Artour Courrr _ a coalition of the West Branch lobby chieftan, with the Wysauking dema gogue, and probably in pursuance of that bargain by which last fall sever al Republican districts cast democrat ic votes, an effort at erecting the new' county at Dlinnequa is now being made. Regardless of truth,as of the rights of the people, not only, are wilful and malicious false representa tions-made to . tax-pavers, but a bare faced fraud upon thelegislature has been attempted. On the Gth day of March inst., in the absence of Senator Fitch, the democratic Senator from the ninth district read in plane a bill authorizing and requiring the Com missioners of Bradford county to borrow one hundred thousand dollars, to be used in the erection of public buildings at Troy. When the list of ' bills reported went to the public printer, the title and number of this snake,' were omitted, and the bill itself, (a copy of which should have , been furnished every Senator and Representative,) . when printed, in some mysterious way disappeared between the printing office and...the 'members' desks. On Tuesday the. 12th inst., the same democratic Sen ator called up the bill and procured its passage through the upper houses Senators supposing it to be some lo cal matter in which Randall was in terested, not imagining that one of their number had sunk so low as to attempt, legislation for our own coun ty in the absence of its Senator. On the same evening the bill= was carried (not messaged ireusual form) by some person, and placed on the Speaker's table in the House. The fraud was then discovered. Oar rep resentatives set to work to find the bill. • Not a. copy could be obtained short of - the State Printer, on Wed nesday taisrning. Senator Bi ll ingfelt moved to recall the bill and. on Thursday, Senator Fitch having re turned, it was reconsidered and unanimously voted down. What does this mean? Who are responsible for this trickery ? A few facts will perhaps conclusively an swer both these questions. Up to Monday ,evening no citizen of Troy had heard or known of the scheme. Then it was learned through Uriali Terry of Terry . township, that the bill had been introduced. On Tuesday a copy of it was exhibited to a citizen of the county by Victor Piollet, with the remark that all his neighbors would sign a petition for Herdic's new county scheme. ' Before that time Herdic's " man Friday " had suggested a bill of this character to citizens of Troy,' and urged them to go in for , it, saying that would be a sure way to get a new 'county by a vote of the people with a county seat at Troy. The bait was "too thin" and the hook was not seized, so other parties had to be engaged. They were found and from the above facts we conclude - that no less a personage than that great economist, the honest farmer ' of Wysox, was enlisted. He and' Major Terry are the only men whom' we know to have had , copies - of the bill. The greal reformer !begins his career by an effort to take a hundred thousand and from the. tax-payers for the benefit 'of Tre- r irhen Troy does not ask it. Thank you Colonel,l net any more of that on our plate! When we want a better court-house than we now_ bare, we won't ask Peter Herdic, Pi ollet or Randall for it. We are informed that idretuly peti= tions are being circulated for Herdic's County, and sa,grted to se extent on the strength of tife passe of that bill. 'Fellow citizens of the East, w i p say to you in sincerity and truth, there has been no citizen of Troy asking for any such thing as is proposed in that bill, on the contrary our basi -1 ness men are unanimous in its con demnation. They despile the men who were engaged in it • more than you do; for they are injured by it more than you 'can ,be. Unite with us; in opposing . it, and with it - the scheme it was intended to advance. Let tricksters of our own county and from abroad , nnderstand thatino cap ital is to be made from so thin an. ef fort as this. If these Alien tirefor a measure it is prima facie tividence that there is a "little game" about it somewhere. United we can bid defiance to those who would dismem i ber our County, and those who would disorganize our party. Tray, Blanche and Sweetheart, lit tle dogs and all may bark, but it will I be all to to purpose ifwe act togeth er in the right. • NO. GutztEr is in trouble about the Cincinnati Conumtion. Some one has said that it will be a free fade o9nv4c4ion, where-upon the philosopher says that if such is to be the case, he desires to be counted out. We feetr that the old man will be compelled to "go !Feat and bay a farm " yet. - ~ . . . - - 1- . 4 :- ""r.T h Col ill igemeggill Pegali ml Y • : F l olikthis*P llll . l l; -:- .7.' -,'-' • i• . • ,of effects blicofig to:Ailieesee . a ' •`• ' ' ''' - 211 10 illbdi ta .• • ••• ' to theMpliillt fleniii4h it* - • . • !ivtl,c , • ' rusilW" onflitilaji7 De relatives or friends. --- , The adrertlssumts of a thy, button or key may sons foolish to mai sad yet si roitoca toes of the brave boys to wham they belonged they may Ilisifsbuloui prices in The estimation of mourning re/Alves. liars is Cho list : ' Dowitian, John It., company .5, 103 d Pennsyl nab. voluntesms —t-book containing two cents, one letter.iiMed at Tylerabm, Chu . - lon ocitutlyi Pa; • • Bardism, Dr. Charles, 355th Pennsylvania volunteers—letters. Resided at Rochester, N.Y. .IVittlett;Tharleis,:lo33 — Petulsylvants; volnn teers—erup purse. Ito cite to residence. 'tethers, John. company Bth, PenxisYlviusta mitftni —Testament. coixtb, inkstand, two pipes, pockePiook containing two inedaWg. buttcm. key. two son and three postage stamps. No due to' reaideaoe. Peer, laic/net, con:puny B. 57th romayirs via volunteers—ono letter. Resided in Canada Pm*. Dnni=ore. Delos, company D, 81st rennsyl raids robmitema—pocket•book containing pin cushion, song and two powders. No' duo to residence. • Edge. P. S. company G,Blst Pennsylvania volunkm—Testament, hymn book.. likeness, pipe, totters, felt bat, one glom, vice strap, comb, tavniti and puree, conddnlng papers and fourteen , cents. Madded at Much Chunk, Pa. Girard; Henry, commm 9, 82dPennsylvanta volunteers—name, CCI 23- Bedded at 501 Prunes treat, PbUsdelphts. Pa. sOnes, W. R., company E. 46th Pennsylvania ralunteers—one pocket knife. No clue to resi den: • I Ne ce. lson, N., company CI., 46th Pennsylvania volunteers—one gold ring.. No clue to resi dence.' Polley, y. company D, 54th Pennsylvania volunteers purse, containing twenty cents, four Pottage stamps and scraps of paper. Re sided at Mark. Mercer county, Pa. Woodward, Thos., company 105th Pennsyl vania voluntsers—lettera and Testament. lira. Sarah Woodward (wife) resided at Warsaw, Jefferson county, Pa. Also, Barbour, Edward 0., of the C. S. army —Testament, likeness, hitters, tobacco pouch, plisse, containing ring and ten cents. ---Gastare Pore has tuidertaken a series of sketibea of London street life. Dore must be busy, s correspondent of the Evening Mad recently visited his studio in Paris, and describes him thus :• "He is a man some thirty fire or thirty-seven years of age, and looks oven younger than that. His pbysigne is fine—a massive chest both in breadth and depth,and noble head with a wealth of dark hair falling low upon a, brow which stamps him as man of genius. Hia bearing is as simple and unpre- Tentions as that of a child, while the calm look in the lustrous eye points to the It is said that Dore is much interested in Americo, and proposes to visit it before long. He refuses, however, to come professionally, as ho had been invited to do, because ho would not con. sent to make sketches of Atnerica landscape as illustrations unless ho were given carte blanch to make as many as b 4 deemed best Instead of five hundred, the number Suggested, he thought thousands would be required to give an idea of its beauty and grandeur. LOCAL OPTION. The Senate has passed the local °llion bill by a vote of 4.6 to 14; ev ery Bepublican voting in favor and all the democrats but one voting against it. The Senate amended the bill requiring the vote to be taken by counties, instead of townships, bor oughs and wards. The House will, without doubt, concur in the amend ment. Ile t. Through the instrumentality of Senator Scorr, the bill 'which was passed throng the House by Ridge Mince; placing tea and coffee on the free list, has been adopted' by thF Senate. New Advertisements. BUREA.VS- for five dollars at FROST & SONS. FROST & SONS hare the largest assmtment of Furniture to the country. CHAS SETS, cheaper than V ever. at 1710S1' k SONS. MESSRS LAZARUS & :MORRIS, OrTICLi:CS AICTOCTILISTS, rfArrror-D, DM with a. view to meet the increasing demand foe their aVMIIATED I VEIB.FECTM srEcramts appointed W. A. CIU.I:I:3E,B,LIN.', Fatah Mater and Jeweler, dealer •In Swiss and Arneriesti Watebee: TOWANDA, PA., Sole Agent in this Locil.lV. They have tsken cuff to give all :mail instructions, and base co:Vence in the ability of their agent to meet the require ments of an customers. An Importunity rill be thus afforded to procure at all times. spectAdes Un equalled by any for their Strengthening and a d s to Qualities. 100 moth cannot. be said as to their Superiority over the ordinary glasses worn. There is no glimmering. wering of the sight. diz ziness. or other unpleasant sensation, but on the conry from the perfect construction of the Len ses, they are soothing and pleasant,' causing a reel ing of relief to the wearer. and producing a clear and distinct vision. as in the natural. healthy sight. They are the only spectacle that preserve as Teel as assist the sight, and are the cheapest becanap the beat. always lasting 4 many years without change be' ing necessary. . :C . LAUTTON. 1 • W. A'. pIIANIBERLIN, TOWA4DA. PA Sole Agent in Towandz, Pa. nly- We employ no 15addlicrs M . E. 11 1 e SMNFIELDS CLOTHING EMPORIU M! OPPOSEM TUE USA ICS HOUSE, (Formerly occut:L . kil by ll.lacoba.) The rapid growth of T - ssads minims the man sion of busines, and the undersigned. roguing this want of thneonunanity in the • READY MAYE CLOTHING LINE am - opened a rear store la Scidlevaan'a mock. (formerly occupied by 11. Jacobi,) and is new pre. pared to offer to bit' cdd customers and the public generally, a ballet stock at, MIS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING Thin aide eat be tound In taw ether astabliAnnent the cities. Ms stock has all been pmthased from tho mans. fattiness this season, to tact L have no old stock to of - et b0u,114 at high prima. I hue a fall line GEtilt( FURNISALNG GOODS! - Of the Quit quality sxi4 Latcat itylea. tchkh I aiu offering at low tlgureti. RRMPMBfI! .1 hese no connection with the old stand. and when you went anything tn the clothing line, tor yin:melt or bays. call cm Me In Baidlenisn's Slott. Towanda. Marc/I,M 1872. DLIITIOIC—Notice is hereby g iven that the pirtnershtp WWI subsisting bobeete. L. L. Xoody and IL E. Watkins, iuder the Ann of L. L. Moody & Co., kiss been tide day Air seared by mutual consent. • AU debta owing to odd co-mtmnbV are to pidd to the add 1.. L. Woo, sed demands whist tbi peetnereblp we to bo presented to and paid by bine. oan Tam. Pl 4 garela 33.1372. ao TO PROST & SONS FM. NA =nu szeolaux far we it* of Iled- Maids. GjahIBEDUCTION IN PVB i ntZ ttrat made, at MIRTs 110X13. • VROST & SONSlssas Abel best ItstessionSablejothimiodt, - • • Housz Atxr. tOrAritia'snaL A valuable Woe Obi kip klb 4 fVt We al Huston street. Toutoliw: Keret doirabielsolkOA Also 013 e second basal melt dors EMI am At particulars enquire cit ono. w. num. Tosurtils. Ps. 27,1200. DISS"OLUTION.—The co-partner* ship berstoites existing sistmetbe Am sass of U. Units & Sas. is tblirday - dtsliotrad by stated anuserti. Th e bubo's win be eonlisntsd by IL Lewis, !Ahabi . and oontrsets or lkus are hereby senuned. All persons °indebted to tbs late Sao ars hereby respeettolly bailed to cal sod settle. March. 13,"Pb03. W. 1.048. EVAN-5 ., & Will, fur the nest platy 4days eller great bargain* to DRESS GOODS, SHAWIA SPRING ,GOODS! We also lace the bemt Which ree aat tclliu2 si c4tlpriiw2l.- Janll'727l 500 TONS HAY! - . Good 2Amothy Hay (ranted et Dortloreire poker plea, for which matt will 1* paid on delivery. Tow*ida, Dec. 5,1871. W. A. BOCILWELL. FIRST N/ATI , ONAL BANG, CArrrAL.. St-n7Lus Fern.. This Bank cellars lr. Liet!AL FLCILSTE63 for the transaction of Si GENERAL BANNING BUSINESS. l amt u w. %. ElrrAnAx. Cars ormc TO rat CourcrLor 07 NOTES AND CEMCILS. March. 28. 1872 Parties wiablng to emu atm= to any part ore. Coital States, rxerland. Ireland. Scotland, as the prin cipal cities and towns of Europe, can here procure drafts for that pupae. • PASSA . CS - 210E273 To or from the old country, by best Ateamqr or 8411- lug 13-nos, aluya en band. BICILVIIT 0411 JiT 31.111414. Rifling Trite paid for G".S Condt. Cold and Saver Jos. POW ELL, President. December 1,1869. SUSQUEHANNA COLLEGIATE • iNSTri U • ••;, TOWANDA, BRADFORD COUNTY. PA. This institution will communes its Seventeenth Year - tMONDAY. AUGUST 211. 1811. • The courses of study are Duglulu Normal. COEN rocrcial. Academic. Scientific and -Classical. in all of which the Instruction is aystematio and thorough. The Principals sat be assisted in the visions departments by a large and very excellent corps of Instructors-41mo graduates. cape:towed teachers been recently engsged-,and no ell Ext will be to make the InsUMte. cornfort:discipline -and general ettelency. second to no other similar institution. The Magical Department will be under the-charge of Professor E. Pr. Johanneasen. This lastitutiort is main thorough repair. Inpa addition ct to the ecrtenalta tmproveapsrnenta divineand the , new mantas. m and c most approced year patent desks and seats tor harts. en the study and recitation room hare lust been per. Then chaired. Promipal of tie IgarnalDepartment will organise August 28. a Tcarcherte Cams. and by , mass ssrmairmt aid to complete the most theu mach coarse possible during the tlmb. . Tuition from $4 to $lO. —Board and room in the Institute st. If desirable , et:ideals may obtain rooms in town and board' themselvas. limit appit. cation for board and rooms at the Institute alnioldbe made, as the rooms are beinguplift aimed. Pea farther partientare or analogue, apply to G.V. Ryan and Z. E. QuiziLtn.P=Toerenda, • POI. =VIM President • • Trustees. NEW STEAM FLOURING MILL tunaniec t um P . The imbecrib desires to era notice that his Dm • I - STEAM FLOURI • NG MILL Is noir to anceesand operation. sadthat be ispre. pared to do all work in Ida line on abort notice. '• MUD! DONE MIME SAND DAT THAT IT IS REDMITHD Wheat._ Drickettent and DJ* 7 4 11 i. Octis )ie4 Peed. wan. Ac . , always on. hand and tor 8,:.e lowest Tarot turrunrrAs Nontx—retiosa l Imago ea this eat aide cdver dattift to pitropb. vaunt sill bane Mgrthe ri paid bath vim ehif b1 2 4 1 ,,1r t°11I: -. sal '7, 4 1 AlEits. L. ROODS% R. Fa WATILI2M Pm* Powell. flow khave isawid from*, York UV Heir De n a, tw Owed to Iwo AS Wks orrowesda ail liid ion bet env& New Atltidttemegs: CLOAKS, BLANKETS, FLAMTELS, TU malt rotnu fur BLACK ALl'Athy, LVANS s HILPII23II Bridge 'street, Tewrsala..Pa. OF TOWAIQD4L ;125,000. 40,000. AGI=KLNT. N. N. Brno. is- Cr.sqd4 SEASON OA 1871-2. ' OZIVE Locus,: raft—irstexterka, omit= „ Thorixiaunittoi baTe sis4a the k moots : Sst .i~ fke Yount Zan*" Dr. J. G. ICOLLAND, (1131011117731X1113.) Data -1171111 MAT. soma= lalsn softest -omega:la verso - g' nr." PETROLEUM V. NABBY. Dat*--TAIMAIIT 31, Seri. EinNed—A! rico !Illusion of likiswirsugh:" .13'21:44. . DICKENSON. Date—VEBRO4BY 1672. Subjeci.—" Dezimoves mad Workluguan." . Rev. Robert CoUyer, Date, April 4. 1172. Subjeet—.• Mir Grit." JOHN .13. GO UGH. IN/e--WEDNEB'Dn. 11.” 1. /MI. 4abJmd—:• WW it Pay." . _ 118121P5D1VL32202222 Q • - Lalt. CLEM will el. a Concert DEMMER 1. General admisskinii• • Reserved 8eata.....,. Benson Tkketa Masts fat male at POISIM k Bares'/ Dreg Btors Bala of Thwarted Boats will commence tiro 411" Wore each lactate. CIO. F. SANDI:WM L. B. PSOIST. KIP BOOTS, STOGA 4100'TS, • MI CALF BOOTS, BOOTS AND SHOES .(.;., &C., In endless variety. 33cockts. Scoots. L OODY &C 0., Have the sole control for the' Iktitil 1-ituriphrey 13rois. BOOTS'AND SHOES Manufactured in Towanda, And we are re.t them as law as other houses are r.g Eastern Goods. DON'T BE DECEIVED 1. Be sure that yin are buying these Boots. fix it Wont stand to reason that an Eastern Boot, nude by tun. 'chine throughout. will begin to wear with the role ' rate 4 TOWA_NDA. BOOTS. - RUBBERS! A large assortment, which we are selling at a large seduction in prices. We keep none but itret quality Robbers., FINE SHOES'! Pot Ladies, Misses and children, irk Peb. °Oat. Kid. Preach Rid. Beep and French Calf. in fact all the styles mannfattnzed by the best Factercies in the country. , , . A FULL LME OF BUST'S (loops : ON ItANDI ROBES Just received, a larger stock of Wolf: Bnifido and Lap Robes, also Worse Blankets, Whips. &S, which ' • vre aro selling chomp to cash. TRUNKS, TR& - 0 BAGS, &C. -- The largest assortment In ttos section at iorresre& ing prices. ' Give u a call auil you rill be eultel. • L. L. .MOODY k CO. •• . • L. L. DIOODY. 1 • IL Z.; WhTELI3.I . Towanda. Now. 1.1871 - IC7EW CQAL FIRM -LI On Canal Street. trotting Wiliam Streak fiWe are receiving direct from the mines the vary bertPrrrsrm nimurra. end gru.rmi kit TUBACITE COIL; tospropose to sell at lb* owed market price. - reapartftWy- invite Crape irtabingto mama to cal and examiaa oar CoaL . Ifs also keep. Lime. fresh from the Ws. We will deliver COL! or Lime .whenever desired cra short notice. adding only the customary prices. sep2oll4f ' • L. f. 4:3ASS k co. MEUCTJE,g - .BANE, .1"(1 ANDA, PA. (Successor .to B. S. Russell k Co., Umbers.) Receives Deposits, Loans Musa. Makes Colke. tuns, and does a - ERDIEBALBANtifNG BUSINESS, saw sa an umparsted Bank. - Thnersosui awning to send money -to any Pare of the tinned States. Canada or Europe, this Bank odes the best Utilities and the lowest terms. PA‘f - 3,SA . GE — TICKETS To and from Noes Ikons, ZUglind..tretand. Scot land, or any sort of Eurpe and the Orient. by tbs CREATED MIMI LINE Of Steamers always on hand. Days Arid sells Gold, `Siker, 'United States Bonds at market rates. ox st lor the ..le et Northern Peelle I MO C. /11:11013. freekledia lilt. S. VISCINT. Colder. • mer.lsll EABIERA - brfng gaurs,=• $a IMMIIM st.vonm. N. P. MICAS. J. W. VAN TIIYL. RUBBER BOOTS trade of HAICID•MADE RUBBEIiS! RIII3BEILS I rpm, snots FINE SHOES.! BLANKETS I ROBES ! J POWANDA4 PL. tr O_WA.VIDA itARRETS ~,L, incotamemzw. Cioneete4 mg* wecteeetteb 11111. B. *a. sebjeeelleet weree detty. - -----. Inset glilat - Siii•lde _ ill bah , . • = l := Man 0.1 tie 13 1/0 t5. 144 , 4 ', lb 4 1 14 so 41) - =4. *s_,iaw.... . . . . . . .. . o ti ...., • _book - .. . 21 'Kai .11 mom t oo •la co a \ 11131013. w Gamr.-111best 110 13.3 03n; SI Joe 4111.36.; Ones 32 Os.; astfiri Mc:, Dockylost 411 lbs. s Dias ' MI Oa:, Dew ID g part 5664 oi; pm; .Thipaisr &lid 44 Ibe. ; Dried mass Xi bs. Dabs% Applern !el lbs. Iffst Seed 110 tbs. • ; pRICEL/ST--CASCADE raw. bestiluter Irbestmi.isak * T e ti. bi n d • -••••••• Cigna dew, *** ............ oo puitr of WI alidlkiest toe Wet sp l a ut illa wet. B. /IL IXO lull 23.1870. RAX CENTRAL COAL YARD,,_ a. a. wawa Rrccsidai: Cato farther settee pekes et riot ars. per ;pet ton or WOO pounds : /1311Muicm Neg. or No. 2 cow $lO, store, oe Not. sot. .. .gs to Nut oe No. a ..Sr scrams ASlZll4ents-CRAL: • Brakes—. ....................... ge re Bea Store atn Bkme Nat >k oo ....... ..g3 2s • The tonowtog addfnesal charges de webs =Ohr. llveriag a s rod 'tibi O borough thatti: Per too lie et*. , Zara tor carritnith 1 0 et , Balt oo - ' .. 23 „. Quarter t00...25." "" • " 5 Leirri (forgers at rap Coy • Cake. No. s. Nv; gun New, yrkcb, south etite. or at Dr. R.V. p er , Sou It Co.'s Drug Blare. - 111111POIdam must to an ease be seorrep i2 24 the cash. - - Toveada. Feb. 1.72. R. X tratti., mnWANDA. Op/IL YARD. J. montsmara Aliz.-amrsurom COMA Tt ee . :,, .letemet. dew e d tossoal Yard Dock st the old “ and et ,_ et shoo Oasktesuie sod Mee upon the sr soy terhuirish the ettlatqa dicm — Za n mph the dttlatentldadsasa sires of the an coils upon the met reasonable ter= is any quenlity desired. Prime at the Itard . saki huther nodes per net ton ,O WOO pounds: 42177,1Lizin COAL. Egg. or Iro: Blurs. or 1400. 3 sod 4. :Nut or No. Fetuvor Arnrucrte cou.: Broken' Large Stan • • likonn More oa Nut . , 3 23 - ••Barclay ^ Lump 4 04 •• " Run of Nines 00 Fine. aelliackonilth 3 to The Naming additional Zr charges wi ll be ukle fez dalivettug Coal within the borough limits Per Taa —Secants. ttlos for curl 30 ding in, tent'. Half Ton—ES " " • "25 cri.TCS..2IS " IA 11.11 w VI Ls Orders may be left at the Yard. armee of Sao reed and itlisaheth /Week or u Putter k Eabra Thus Mare. In. Orders mast Le all eases be seecraptard rite the cub. WARD t MOSZLNIE. _Threads. Feb. 1.. 11172—kr. CODDING UV BALL d,Oa, Would say that notsithstading the rise in prices or many broods, that they continue -to - keep their usual stock of TRON, STEEL, MTWARE &C., and will sell at close prices for ready poi The MERRY _CHRIST- MIS with iron , copper4ined re s er• Toir and patent slide, allowing steam to pass into the smoke pipe, finds favor wherever . tried. We ha'ce also the New Empire, American; National, Triluse, • Wide 'World, We continue to -pipe" hoitses fur gas, and to do all kindfrof plumbing Lead and Copper work as- well .:as • ---- general Tin and Sheet-iron jobbing on short notice. Dexter Peed Cutters, Satiorud Feed Cutters eud - 'Chaffee* Feed Cutters. Corm Metiers, Ctoxrn Powers: Ciottes - :Wrinxers, Debt Wagtiue. To Carriage maliers -we would offer FeMica, Spokes. Matelll, Patent Wheels, Mk, Tanguea • Baba. - Trimmings, , Pipe &net. We are always headquarters--for all kinds of Snivel; and Fortis, Bazor,i, Pocket knives, - Strops, Spoons, Scissors, Plated wary,. Lestbler Beltins, • Babbitt Bay Lath, Twine, Fairbanks Scales. Ptak Ilecohcrs, I ,sll and see us when you wish-to- buy , CODDINO RIISSELL - lz CO PO. 29, 1872, AYER.f HAIR VIGOR Yon =roma way tun: • TO is 5..12-csus. vssatrrs AND COWS. t. Advancing Years. sickness,' are. ditypointems -sad hexiditary predisposition, all _Aare. the bur my; either of them disposes it to gill of Proe* tineir. and ettlier effect it unsightly and suiplese4! I to behold. Br. Ana's consummate gill has 1 4 '.' decal an antidote for 'those deformities, ebich has won grealide for him !rota multitude! of trete ' and men. His Hasa Vzooa sometimes reproduce'. bed hair; and always restores to faded and gray tel'• its natural color, rith the glom and treatable of. youth. ilhe comptuatirely fear Mid and 0/be"' that re now iro, are thaws who hare not Pit ow • Med the virhies of Ana's Hasa Woozier retewird _ the hair. The tretth and Youtkfol. bate ire see on I °War he ads is flan the product ot his art. are diananued, or made old. austere and net. tir gssy hair. mature its'yoUthfist °elm. anal vitt it Yinir Wares to th'etr original softness and egreelita l . ° premien. • as an elegant flreaSing for beautifying tbens ft ' il Las n 43 imparter. ' Sad by e4{ DngyKu, s ad Dakar is Noiatisit. PRICZNOND DOLL rixralwo .51 • Do. I. C. Am & ituo.. Prootteal sad mokrtkol Cato. woo low au nom Ism wow Dr. Z. O. Ikons% Dos 00, Vaasa , iSesift Toinado, mot tor Ws b 7 .tb zug g itcat tho comal. Deo. 1, 1811.—lroolr. I =lll C 5 1 1 .......... 00 1 00 71 - 4 OD •••••• 4.09 [...... 4 Iv TOSVANDL. re. 4„ roans Ezurize,. frot Blast, Unica, ficeleiur Rang Lamps aiui Unsnap'. - Rotary Force Purr.pa Saws. Bhertels, Guns, Ciandgeg.