Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, April 11, 1872, Image 2

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jot shooting 111 Id cats ir Vniott
— SW dogs 4 11 ve,tiP '
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county nude six Minot — feet;
—The &Meg
inenoed In all parts of Mei
- —Theldexican new, is again; Un
favorable to the revel . • . , , A fight: has
been reputed as taking place Salado. i L ,
, —Bidstadt has recei - . the cow
of the order of St. Stanislaw; rm. the Czar of
Hug* . - - i
.... .
.—lifi. Mallon superintendent of
the public . schools at Atlanta, Gs" Ur rieeived
22000 of the Peabody fund. - . '
—The News says 2 0 , 000 have
teen subscribed to start a kctorj In So
lannah. Only 00,000 mare tisedvd. ' * ,
The Belgian Government ' has,
banal the Musty of the late historical Yetis, 1
for 152,000 franca. - . -
-- -1, -,rotui Smith, dry goods ; wish
es to get marrivik" is the WO of an enharpris•
log merchant at Topeka, Kansas. • . , -
—The.most independent pertum in
the country at the matost time is the skilled
mechanic who works:BHW! .
L--The- French Ae emy of ;Fine
g 4
ArtB are pondering upon the, eligibility of wo
men to the membership of that body
—" Ooky Gooft " ;lays : Id vas
yonst so easy as a neecHe valk and Mit a
camel's pro, as to get der hindt vord mit a
.
voomans."'
;--Gonned says he as' composed
most of his operas after ight, meths% he
hu hardly ever written a ' of mitidoin the
daytime.
•
.--." Another Death f . m
the
is becoming almost as po a headi ng in our
State exchanges as the gold cdd ' Aaother
Hailing Horror."
_ _ -
—Consumptive patients are sent
nowadays to Guatemala. Tte city stands 5,CF10.
feet above the sea, level, and the climate is one
of perpetual-spring.
—An oyster, it is said, contains as
ranch Nourishment as a slice of :last beef, and
this is the reason they are mended for in
valids.
—A Gate City Navvy r. included in
his bill against his client " waking tip hi the
night and thinking about y ur case, five dol
lars. "
—The -British Mr cal Journal
gives the total number of s *dents registered
at the- London hospitals d, ng the present
season as 1168. • New entricti 1C& =
—They dOn't keep
sale in Greeley, Colorado. b.
feint, for rattlesnake bites
good, and it has a very read
—no extensive fl
Henry C. 'Yeager, at St.
by fire Thursday night. Lo.
for $50,000.
—The Commerce
agreed to insert in the
propriation bill $15,000 for t
101 l river.
-Jude Benedict,
has decided that the a •.
forfeited to the Gorernmen
000ssegara smuggled on
April, 1870.
—A•collision occur
Illinois Thursday evening,
the Chicago and Alton and
and and St. Louis IE•:ilroa ,
man was killed.
.— : -The Ways arid
tee have voted to fix`a co
ty-flye cents "per gallon •
form tax of twenty cents
•
—The San'Antoni i
thinks that so long as the
to bo the frontier line
Stites and Blexico the ro
never be stopped.
—Spotted fever is prevailing to an
alarming extent in tho country west of Ma
quoketa, lowa. Yen may deaths have oe
enrred. A number of cases and several deaths
are reported in Macroketa r
—A catamount, which measured
- eight feet from nose to ti of tail, Was killed in
the Adirondacks a few t vs ago.. When the
varmint sprung up str his first jump was
nine feet. -
—A man in Ne% l
bled to-death after havingl
Every effort was made to
the gads, but proved trot,
gradually died from•exha
—The Wilkesba
Times states that a jua
Plains tennibip has gra
There is a man after-
Imart:
—An exchange si
needed in thelangnago
in distinction to love of .t
calla on lexicographers
We suggest statridisin
wark.
—Teti tons of o
at Bnttertleld Canon, 11
worth of silver and old
be geven feet thick. Th.
Colorado liver are avert:
lars.per day to each han.
—Some of the
Bchncider at St.. retereb
for the clothes the pop.,
Belle Helene. This is
with a vengeance, Wha
sit? • 1
—The Bishop of
reeled the tie.* of big
believers in Papal infel
from them baptism a
interrowlia to rites of e,),
ion,
—lt will be 're,.
elephant'e, tooth was to l
Louisville Ky., halt sum
subject due considerate,
meet have bees there
FZZS
—I remarkable
presented in conneetiot
Jonas Puke; or (31-ash
Three cousins, residing
died the same night
hour, and es l In a tit
—Regarding* ife
Dr. Willis, of Shires :
of the distress here. Th
eat the grass when the
slaughter houses every .
up or carried away by .1
—lt is soberly dated that a firm
in England which pots • p prepared meats for
the New Zealand trade, .. ekes a largo and reg
ular portion of ha invoices to consistof cans la
belled "canned mist i onn•y"--and that they go
off with the natives e hot cakes."
—A movement is said to be on
i
foot among the pried railroads to conduct,
contruland manage package enforces ,• • ,
was on their roads, and Iliusderive tee benefit
of the profits ca this c of traffic themselves,
instead of the en** companies.:;l
Creal
--:At a meeting of the tors of
the New York and Boykin Espns Company in
New York, an offer of a Erie Road, through
General , Diven,to payseventy cents on the dol
lar wastip?. the Company thus falls to
the Erie " y.
--An'"English 'ter advises young
ladies to look favorably e those engaged in
agricultural pursuits, gi gas a resagn that
their mother Eve married a gardener. He for
got to add, however, that the gardener lost lis
situation m causal of the batch.
.
—Peter Nelson gtonAtuan.,
has got up a corner on er. All the Dowses
in the town run out in y, but his holds good
till December, So be e a convert to the
temperance ca UNN pc through a no-license
vote, and now has hull an addition.to his hall
~3.5 by 40.
• .
—Near Browaton,Crawford coon
ty, Ind., on the night Of the 13th 'inst., Hrs.
Tohn Smith and her infant was burned to death.
Hrs. Smith was subject to ate, and, while bear
ing her child in bee aria„ fell forwad into an
opentireplace. Tberef was no one else in the
horse at the time.
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-=-A Liverior)l paper BiLys that to
ga 2 =er
aliw ilw an lnc i ll drunkenn
lua ess mpg:
yorreg
of its most features es is the rapid_
growth of te wo females and
persons of iti es. The mtutiplled
facilities for obtalnin drink I are also start
brig:
- -
-..Professor W n, of Ann Har•
her, KM., rspoorts dlarovery on ',sane.-
k it
day night to the of Virgo a nest
planet. II shines a star of The eleventh
magnitude. Its is right siworistoi RE
degrees, 55 mina &dilation. Is is moving
slowly west le right -ascension and north in
---The'ease of A against De
Large au argued Th y before' the Cons
tants On Zieetions, on e motion. intalis by_De
Large's diunsel to atomise Sownin's inntest,
upon the muted that i Rouen had no 'caseaie
having been elected to and. *implied a seat In
the Legislature of South Carolina pseessis the
contest.
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EDITORS*
IL 0. °DOMICIL ' S. W. AL
- -
Tanalih . Thurslay, ; Apil 12 1872.
COMINFiti
I=3
The . legisisOre Tamed the
ba - Piiiiiruig for a 'ciAislaitiiiniat
convention. The bill provides that
the convention 'dual consist of one
hu com-
Lnndred thirty-threejlicluberg;
twenty-eight tobe. , elected' it
..largo
in the State; bailee to 'contain
the names - of fourteen _delegates, and
the twentreight big tin Piot* to
be declared elected. - Irtzolelegates
at large in the city of Plinadelphis.
each voter tit vote for throe, the , six
receiving the highestimblber °furies
to be declared elected. By Out plan
there will 66' thirty-four delegates
elected at large: The remaining
ninety-nine delegates to be elected
in the several Senatorial districts of
the State, the apportionment being
three for each Senator, each voter to
vote for two, by . which the partisan
minority in each district will be. g
loried-the opportunity to elect one
delegate. The election Of delegates
take place at the October elec
tion, and the convention will meetin
the following month, November.
A GERMAN ORGAN ON SENATOR
•The Syramise Union is a spirited
and reliable German Republican pa
per. The following is a translation
of a portion of one of its editorials
on the Liberal Republicans and Sen
ator Schurz :
" The Liberal Republicans appear
to have earnestly taken up the cud
gel for_the overthrow of the regular
Republican party.. And yet this new
party has but few leaders arid but
few followers : they have no record
of past deeds to rely upon,. unless it
may be in Missouri, where they have
helped the Democracy to become
masters of the situation, and elected
to the United States- Senate one E.
P. Blair, an insolent and Unprinci
pled renegade Democrat. There is
truly- no worthy record about this!
The creed andogramme of the new
party promise apolitical
since if the power is . given into their
hands no bad man and no ring stall
control Offices : and last—or better
im
posed.
yet—=no
t t e x v ati p o r n om al s a e ll shall yt be t ige
negro shall . be free, yet they oppose
the linklux laws which were enacted
for the very purpose of protecting
the life and freedom of the colored
people. It appears that all the. Lib
eral Republicans have done and have
promised to do, results merely in
playing into the hands of the Democ
racy. They are simply the reserves
of Democracy, and Carl Schurz, if he
does not return to the Republican,
organization after the Cincinnati
Convention—which we believe and
expect will be-the case, judging from
the spirit he has manifested—will as
an oppnent of the Republican party
naturally fall into the ranks . of the
Democracy and support the Demo
cratic ticket in the Presidential elec
tion. And yet Schurz in an his re
cen t speeches' has denounced the
Democratic a rty as a party of incor
rigible Bou)tomsm.
"Does 31.1'. - Schiarz believe that we
Germans will follow him,and append
ourselves to the tail of the Demo
-credo kite? that we will give up our
principles and progressive ideas, to
become the tools of the reactionary
Democratic party, and mere politi
cal Jesuits? We Germans are not
such admirers of great men (so call
ed) that we we will give up our self
respect and blindly follow unscrnpu
lens men, whose aim is not to ad
vance the interests of the Germans,
but their own selfish ambition. "
y, whisky for
t they have a mod
which is goite as
sale.
l l •unn* g .mill of
e ms, was destroyed
, $50,04:10 ; 'insured
mmitte have
i ce and Harbor Ap
iredging IboSchnyl-
of New York,
hip Columbia wag
on account of 15,-
r from Havana in
ed - nt Brighton,
between a , train on
Rockford, flock hi
by which ;the tire-
learA Commit.
I solidated tax of six.
whisky, and a ant
ier pound on tobac-
(Texas) Herald
Grand continues
:town the United
berg of Texans can
• York recently
five teeth extracted.
top the bleeding of
leas, and tho patient
tion.
Record of the
ice of the peace in
ted revers': divorces.
e‘dore Tilton's own
ya that a word is
• express lore of Stale
le United fitxtes, and
to supply the mutt.
as counts near the
from the tpiut
netted oier $lO,OOO
The Vein IS said to
gold diggings on the
g ten to twentzdol-
Ban : PELMET Non, the popular
correspondent of the Boston Journal,
au independent paper, in his letter
on the 3d inst. gives the following
brief off-hand sketch of Gen. Gnarr.
drafters of Mile
rg, have given fl4O
' Ir singrr wore in e
petticoat worship
next front frigid Una
ugaburg has di
diocese to pulilau
libilito by withholding
burial, in •well as the
, re mon and cowman
The “Conqueror of the Rebellion,"
, • hose name was honored half a doz
ien since by every loyal man
and woman in the land, and who
was literally forced to - abandon his
profession that he might receive the
highest honor in the gift of the na
tion has of late been assailed
with the rudest violence of denuncia
tion. Yet any unprejudiced mind,
who will weigh the difficulties and
the jealousies which the President
has had to encounter since he was
inaugurated, mast admit that be has
done nothing to sully the wreath of
civic glory which was placed over his
well-earned martial laurels. He may
at times have listened to bad advis
ers, be may have carried some of the
camp into the 'White House, but un
precedented partisan malignity has
thus far failed to show -that he has
not acted' patriotically, purely, end
to the best - of his ability. The coun
try has been peaceful, prosperous,
and happy-rnever has honest. labor
met with a better reward— never
five the resources of the nation been
more fully developed—never has the
Government been more faithfully ad
ministered. Besides, the private
character of the President has been
so pure that his bitterest foes have .
•not dared to assail it. He is a good
husband—he is a devoted father—
and his home-life is that of a pure
minded, domestic, temperate, Chris
tian gentleman, without spot or
blemish. Politicians may prate about
the President, but the people = = -
elate him now as they did when he
led the Un'on forces to victory 'and
saved the
..11epublie.
etuberedz that an
:.nd in a gravel-pit in
er. 'After givin g the
acientide men say it
o•Ve.il7o thontand
coincidence was
with the death of
,n N. T., on the Lith.
(in differeut ',States; all
nearly at the came
famine in Persia,
on can form no idea
people in the rilLsgmi
can get it, and at the
p ofblepd is Lapped
i e guying 'Poor. "
Pg. Every plot entered into by
sore-headed Republicans to injure or
compromise the National Adminis
tration, has operated on the rinciple
of a boomerang, the fabiehood of
destruction thrown ont recoiling 10
torture and lacerate their origins
ton. ' Schurz's Arms Investigation
Committee is a fair specimen of the
Utter failure of thes4 despicable in
trigues. .
Wit is passing strange that the
people cannot discover any merit in
the Liberal Republican. New Hap=
pshire;Connecticut and Rhode Is
land have, each in turn, spolnut at the
. bedlotebOs, and an record a media
-tied verdict against the XasuatJle.
publican. It's very hard to cheat
the people when their eyes ere open.
ILILL CO
MZ/E:01
GES. CIitAINT.
zursati gi ,„- blond been b*.jrbi and
iaitataer goo* ham &heady. twat opened, sad
shop edam are Wed id* a 'wondrous db.
Way daddies, light * shy am which,
baiirretlispilm Ado mat thal:asay .panhaa.
en. , Tha MOON*to, , upon the
deists, dad tilt *tee - - ' sad winter
„al g a
Immense elm* Yee be lebb ; el
thought/ethos Ina animal we begin to
Walt about aranailaga-th,,lole -belibe Plow
ant deluded indwine bends* iiihterand tbk
burning beat otarneast; . 1.,
The Jape v erho, dining the. OW month have
claimed math of Ibe-pablie natation, have
with time eizesption of a fan, liken their
departure: and the excitement' which their ar
rival and , mum" momentarily eroded, has
trilogy subsided.
During the shod period tint they Mere with
us, every attention that eould be given, was
extedler Omni by th 6 dty rmihotities, gor
erument otSciake, and other% Wed should thiy
receive the Mae courtesy and generous hoe-
pitality in. other (Mks, they will doubtless,re
turn to then banes not only
_gratified and
pleased, but greatly instructed by their Visit b
the American continent. 1
The few thit have reinainedlwith us, are ac-1
grid:atlas themselves with our manners, our
toms, laws. language and Milian as fast u it
is possible for them. Having placed themselves ,
finder the guidance and instructions of some of 1
our most learned gentlemen-4mlnent for their
scholastic ability and christisn -virtnes--they
will doubtless soon become not only christian
ised, but civilised in the enoM improved man-'
ner ; but whether they will lose their peculiar
taste for soups made of birds-nests, or fin pas
try made of rats and infant dogs; will. we sup
pose, yet remain a Triestine' of serious doubt.
This being Passion week, the churches have
been well attended—an evidence of the great
amount of piety, purity, and ttoodness of heart
that continnedly abideth with**. Throughout
the entire week, we have had s suocession of
sermons daily and nightly,tisequently there
has been no excitement in e .social or fash
ionable; world worthy of noted But the SCUM
that so long has compelled di to 'bow in huin- 1
blenees before our daily hash{ and chowder hay
ing now ended, we observe thit the fcirthcom
ing week will be tethered iu l with a - return to
balls, parties, concerts, etc. The proceeds •of
which are to be wed in alatiathig the wants
and sufferings of the pocn. Every sort of
amusement will now he carded forward under
the comfortable garb of charity, and many will
be the devices -used, and the allurements prao
lilted to bring 'down the stadia for religious as
well as charitable purposea
. The Pennsylvania Republican Association at
its last meeting, held on the 234 inst., appoint
ed delegates to attend the llepublican Conven
tion ao be, held at Hai-debug on the 10th prox
imo. The number of delegates selected were
five ; and while 'instructions were given them
to use their influence in faVor of the nomina
tion of 'Grant and Senator Scott for the Pres&
deny and vice Presidency they were at the
same time unanimously instructed to favor the
nomination of Judge Mercer for the Supreme
Judgeship of the State., -
The Association we believe, do not claim that
they are entitled to a vote in the Convention,
Vat they claim the right to vote in caucus, and
to make known or represent the expressed
wishes of a large number cf Pennsylvanians
temporary residents of Weishington.
Congress daring the pint few weeks, has
been principally engaged 'with investigations.
In the Senate, the the sd6 of arms scandal is
still before them. and -it iS a debateable ques
tion whether disgust, contempt, or pity is the
strongest feeling in the t7reast. of all fait-mind
ed men when contemplating the attitude of
Sumner, &hue & Co; For weeks tfiey have
occupied the time and attention of thb United
States Senate, with glittering generalities, and
rounded periods to the eiolusion of its legit!.
mete business; and to the intense . delight and
gratification of all the gria.t and small rebels
of the land. 1
These rebels look earnestly and auxiously
upon the Missouri Bolster as their great deliv
erer, their political Moses., who "rill lead them
again into the land of honor and office where,
as In the days of old, they will rule as kings,.
and plunder the public coffers until the Credit
of our countrzis again reined as In the last"
days of the Adridrdstratkin of Buchanan. At
lament, the a grhn OZZDV stan is between
them and the coveted priie ; and of all the citi
sum of one load they fear sad hate, none more
than him. He has dealt 1 them their heaviest
blows. Thieves, As:Waiters and* kts-klnx are
brought to justice so lorig as General Grant
holds the reins of government. So long will
hones p. equal rights an justice to all, mark
the colrse of the Administration.
gentler's Morton, Misch, Goulding . and oth
ers hi've completely uctiiked • the wicked de
signs of the Missouri Se tor, and the investi
gation ordered, will but add strength to the
adininistration of Genera{ Grant and the Re
publican party. The greens:Th.lr charges are
being thoroughly exposed and exploded, and
the President is daily greWing in popular favor
as clearly indicated troro b toll parts of the coun
try. The first gun has en fired from the ex
treme outpost in New Hainpehjre, and the roll
ing echpes of victory are heard throughout the
whale land. The croakers of the Republican
party must now change their tune. The good
old party faced the laborreformirs, the liberal
republicans, the teetotlet and the solid ranks
of the demacracy, and it , se swept everything
before it--Granite ribbed New Hampshire, her
political sentiments like her enduring morn
tahas.ainnot be chandecl by the senseless
clamor of a few sore-heads, dr the rebel yell or
the Democratic party. True to the Itepnblie
when the tempest of war swept Over st, she is
-still true to Its best interests in time of peace.
Senators Samner,l3chdre, and their coadju
tors, in order to gratify heir personal animosi
ties and spleen, may be Willing to see the Re
publican party disorganised and destroyed; but
in this respect they are '.domed to disappoint
ment, and they may as well begin at mice to.
understand that they a; not sufficiently great
or important to escape iticiem and just con
demnation. They do not own theißepublican
party, nor will It follow t 0111. Their unreason
able demonstrations of character will prove
as ineffective as were of Andy Johnson
when he " swung the circle," and will
doubtless encounter the SUDO fee. The party
•
that they seek to and divide,may post
bly allow them to retire
li the quietness of pri
vate life, where others t might be mad
have for the same reason, gone before them
And whose names and memory if Dot forgotten,
are only remembered W I be coupled with terms
of deaden and contempt. ..
The action of the Senile in placing tea and
grenti
Mix) on the free list, exited considerable
dienutsbn among m bens of the -financial
cominittees and Con esi generally.
It is evident that a, majority of the two
Houses will stand by their respective rotes ;
that Judge Mercer's action In the matter Will
be fully anstalned,whlcli as generally admitted,
will enlistantislly settle the tariff question for
this salon. - .
It is supposed that it, will be unnecessary Lai
the Committee of Wayi and Means to go on
with its revision of thel tariff, and that there
will be no sufficient realm why they may not
report the Senate resolution before them for a
final rote before the adjournment of Cougreas
in May nest.
In the House committeciof inenstigitien are
also buggy engaged, TraciPsd Among which Is
the one estainbdog the transactions of the
Board of Public Worical created under the new
territorial leers of the District. .
*, The city under the new system of- given*.
speak was Ina fair semi to hare Its munch need
ed Wigwam* finally secos3plished, but as
the cost of the same * to be borne by the
property holders and not by the general Roy
ennnent, ihe moment Is pick was struck, peti
tions, realonstnnees, I diaries, and cies of
Asia were raised at oiee ; until they have final
ly eneeeeded in getting Congress to order an
htessUgodho and ensOosion of work. We yen
hue the aniirtko,=ess could be in
*teed to foot the bill„ we would hear nothing
, about frauds or
1 Ow Malay lest the *sate bill giving homes
idea& to aohlteri wbo:eerred more than ninety
days in the late war ilis tam up and „Famed.
I.
' *
Aim the subject from tie . anigrew
ions? Globe: ;
MT. Mithtilr. more the
tem beimmpended, -- sad - that - stM
Ira" pay :psi entitled *da
rt to dispense with Wormers in the
mbernal ramp= beismed.
'Ths bin, dideb Ulm reed, wovidm
for the repeal of all 'sirs wkieb" five
to infintiers lay portkm or share of
fines, pmslties, and • forfeitures im
posed fora violation of 'the ° bitting
revenue laws.
?dr.
Tide mat
ter-la' now . ender eosidentton by
the Committee of Weys and Mem
Hr. ME114113/1. 'lt has been be
fore the ,Cco n m ittee of Ways aid
Means for two or three Congresses
and hair never been acted ppm
Mr. MBE, ol_Plvania. The
gentleman from Pmnapvieda ought
to make a correction' in MS bill try
striking out "and," and inserting
"or," so itwill read," fines,penalties,
or forfeitures."'
MERCUR. I will reedit' the
bill by stain out "and" and in
sating "or."
Mr. COX. I hope the bill will be
again read.
The bill was again read. -
Mr. COX.. Why not =indude the
customs service as well as the inter
nal service, so as to include all the
moieties granted •to informal ? In
other words, why not make a gener
al law ? The great thing
. to be re
formed is the customs service of the
'United States.
Mr. DAWES. Ido not no to in
terfere with the business of my friend
from Pennsylvania, and really the
Committee of Wal a and Means have
been spending considerable .time on
this very . question. They- have had
communications with the Secretary
of the Treasury, not only in reference
to fines and forfeitures in the inter
nal revenue service, but also fines
and forfeitures in the customs ser
vice. I suggest therefore to the gen
tleman, unless there be some imper
ative need for the pamage of this bill,
to let it go over for the present.
Mr. MERCUR. I would be glad
to oblige the gentleman from Massa
chusetts, but this is a bill I present-1
ed and had referred to that commit
tee during the Fortieth Congress,
and I have tried to get action on it
ever since, but have failed to do so.
Mr. DAWES. lam not responsi
ble for what the committee did in
the Fortieth Congress, but in the
Forty-Second Congress, where, un
fortunately, I was a member of the
Committee of Ways and Means, they
have devoted a good deal of time on
this subject, holding very - many con
ferences with the officers of the Gov
ernment as to the best course to be
pursued. If my friend does not see
any special objection he oblige
me very much by alloWing the bill
to go over for the present. Ido not
wish to interfere any more than I caii
help with his management of the
Committee on Commerce.
Mr. MERCUR With the very
kindest feeling toward my friend, the
the chairman of the Committee of
Ways and Meatus, I must decline to
yield to his suggestion.
Mr. COX. I wish to call attention
to the mistake in this bill. This
would repeal all laws.
Mr, DA'WES. That will not do
much hurt. [Laughter.]
Mr. COX. I wish to go further;
I wish to repeal all internal revenue
laws.
Mr. DAWES. This repeals all
laws, and the gentleman from New
York wishes to go further. Ido not
know where would go. _
Mr. COX. Here it is proposed on
a suspension of the rules, without
discussion, to wipe out soma two
hundred pages of our legislation on
this subject.
Mr. DAWES. Having - made my
appeal
_unsuccessfully to Um gentle
man from Pennsylvania, I now make
it to the House, hoping the rules will
not bo suspended, but that this bill
will be referred to the Committee of
Ways and Means. . -
Mr. =RUM. I hope not.
Mr. COX. I hope the bill will be
so amended as not to repeal all these
laws, but merely to repeal all previa
ions of these laws allowing moieties
to informers:
The House divided; and there .
were—ayes 86, noes 61.
Mr. BLAIR, of Michigrin,demand
ed the yeas and nays.
The yeas and nue were ordered.
The question was taken; and it
was decided in the affirmative—yeas
127, nays ,4&
GMT EARTHQUAKE.
The Ancient City qf Antioch Dertnved--1,500
?emus Perish—.saarceli a Eind stand•
London, April 3.—Dispatches from
Syria state that on the 3d inst.: the
city of Antioch waa almost entirely
destroyed by an earthquake, which
confined at intervals during the en
tire day.
Upwards of 1,500 persons perish
ed, being instantly killed by the fall-
The ing
•
The whole city is in ruins, scarcely
a building being left standing.
COXGirgooovAL APPOHTWISIOMT.
The bill apportioning the State into
Congressional Districts as finally
agreed upon in 'committee of confer
ence was agreed to by both Houses.
This district is changed from the
thirteenth to the hmrteentb, and is
composed ofthe counties of Bradford,
Susquebanna,Wyoraing and thilliyan.
Democrats are beginning 'to
exhibit their old canning and saga
city, and since the Rhode Island elec
tion, particularly, are not so loving
while leering at the Liberal Republi-
C= In a very short time we expect
to hear the Democracy dancwmce the
"Liberals" as a scurvy crew. .
am. ProL S. F. It Morse, inventoftd
telegraph, died at his residents, sth
Avenue, New York City, on Tuesday.
evening last. Wm funeral took place
on Friday. The telegraith aloes
throughout the State were draped
in mourning.
str: Hon, Ettutrcs Comas died at
Albany on Monday night, after a lin - -
goring illness. 'His funeral
take place on Friday.
VODel--4-130118-lave4isimarsi
J 1: aredmill at Ponatira is Ur solater.
- .
IVOLUTION.—The eapertner
lisideilleariblearasibibohmaiume at
7101pri, aii U:Atria by sot
. 1".11111 %="1•8 einem* it li tMa i isi
sae Meer ammeall. an repass Webb' lo
r MUM Nadia&
Ei/l.efil
CHAIIIO23-13135, =
than
ei giIOXIL
WM. el
54140. 0 . P . 1 : 0 4 1 4 1 r , P 30 K
bi! imposed !MOW is a
• ' 11i717111X1X.: _
At IS stink. a: v 4 Se limo; 41).4. 100124.
ta rem a/1W seeks Duerr ileck etas
M. ~wag at (OWL sus. ?Wk. Aim
1131a=1 mai tab" no. eisbr imp! . sumo
II Rafts Graft oft mowed pow.
Medi le. U71.-3..40
TVISSOLUTION.!--The ecipartner-
A.. dm* bendeders stades brims. am wader.
Munder Ms Ikat aim at TAMS CiOai
iley dissolved b tautest esamat.
soesasts ad tar tie dna ettl beirettled by
IMAM SAMOS. at* old stead. earsoas knowing
tbstretros dobl. d6 =san cods by airbag the
asigina Omar early
Bladlt TATWL
Wit C. 00113. - ,
?sambas. Ksrebrt, lift
ANCHOR LINE STEAMERS
UZL WM =mammy Ail,
insavaors booked to and team was Sanwa/ Mr
non or depport la Wait Mids. indand. Norway.
Ihrodas. Deam.A. Gannany. ?Nam Rolland. Dei
st= sad IM Unllail State .
IT LOWEST CURSUIECT ItATEL
' Cabist Ws from Ikea To*. to °LAN; 011. LIVER
POOL. LONDOIDIMIT ae QUICEMITOWN. $l4.
sad $64 INTIQUIXIMAIM i>'4. R4=.
10: 14 r....
Partiikasodlng toe ithatr Meads to the °Memo.
h 7 Mall= **atm at rocal aka Poe tol.
Uwe portloalffira apply to ILlMM ad lltealt 1120TEZZIL
T Bowes Chian. 11. T. or to B. 0. KUM antral
Zoom onos. Tamils. Ps.. or N. S. arm& Jo..
Ylrot Taloa Dank of tofflusda. aottrlL
VROST 4k.' SONS -make the best
Zziesioa Table In the •or%d.
MESSRS LAZARUS it MORRIS,
Hare with a rim to meettbe Lemming demand foe
they "
ka .~tf: •af ~ t: ~. ~71~,ff :f ~l~f2 h is
W. A. CHAMBERLIN,
Watch Maker and Jeweler. dealer la Swiss and
Anode= Wachs;
TOWANDA, PA,:
sae iigeat ia Ude ifoosllly. May have tikes care
to eve all medial lostractloas. arid bays ocsAdeace
la the 'batty at *dr spat to meet the metre
mate clan caeteemira. /la appoetially
_win b e .
thna'attorded to procure ad 6U Ulna% Uo.
equeihd by ay foe their dareagtheao24g sad Pre&
ersallea Qualities Too mach ammo& be said as to
tbelr Superiority over the ordlaam adasaea worn.
Th ere la as alttmertait. varailas et the might dbl.
:toes. ar GUM mapiremaat seametloa. bed oa the
contrary, hom the whet constractloa at the Lea
ns, they're Boothia( sad plesalat. an d • bid
ing ot yeller to the aserer. mod Prods:ft a char
sod &Wort 'Woo. sr to the stare& h e alsht.
They ere the only apectecle that Preserve as well Y mod* the sad are the cheapest because the
best. ahnkteUrdaa may pars without change be.
aeoessery.
C.LUTION
W. A.
TOWANDA. PA
Sole Agent in Towanda. Pa.
amp c 1 no Warn.
Xarea.94 1813.
T . 0: FROST & SONS,
MANUFACTURERS
0Y
our marroruoala at all times metals au
kit 1 . 1 11 11 . 1 4).,{ .1.. p1[7164.1% 1. 3.1.1•1
Of aft styles met prim. • combining with the Etch
and Oman; the Medium Primo. mitabbs toe alt,
and an Mow that sny can afford to hire them. Alm
the finest and mot
FASHIONABLE SLACK WALT PAULOR AND
UMNADY MOM=
Of new and original desiins and of tbs most us.
pato style and Antall. also • donee asKannent of
MLBLES, WARDROBES, DRESS-
L via CAW, BILM-BOARDS. LIBBA3
Aln) BOOS•CIASEEL
Also a complete line of Tetea.Tetes. Sofas. flounges
Boding. Easy and Parlor Mans. In the greatest
variety
of *On end prkns. Also an endless vane.
tr of
BEDSTEADS, BIIItEAUS, CHAIRS
TABLES, MIRRORS,
• . FEATHER PI LOWS,
ItIATRIMSES, & SPRING BEDS,
Of every deraine. and in fact everything to be
!band fa a Chas Parniture gtore.
CHEAPER THAN ME CHEAPEST t
_ •
t:= l. Cane forfor Lumber. Cr take Lumber Sa
fn
VA) 41 41141
Of description from the most common to the
fined erns on hand. We are sole
scents tor
mum lama= zreaux. man.
WWII are nos eoseetehd by ail parties tope ter the
best Medatte Cue in sae. We terra the
FINEST IIZARBE
la this esdion_of omen, and will ticraish
slue
thine inqualit this ~ .IITI1(1 line AS LOW as the
y of goals can be got at ART PU
either In Towinds or eisewheta, andiron oar la CK. rge
TXPERIIMIZ and thanAtgli sapunptance with the
bastnees. we can see persona many•snnoyanoto to
incoorpel
which they areparties. always added whoa dealing with
est
STOXII lot ltAllf 8111EZT.
Sr Do not forget the place.
Taoists; April 20872
M. E.
OLOTHING'EMPORIUM!
OPPOSITE SSE NUNS ROUSE.
(ronatell
,toy E. lambs.)
!be ragkid growth of Telma* requires ths swiss
dm of butitam, sad tau amidarsigaat radtslag Lids
want of the coaassalty m Oa
MUMV . 7g7r' . 7I7;WP
not Vomit s our atm is Beithusal ))lock.
( ond" MEOW by E. Jacobs.) tad Is ISM Pr_fi•
Mond to sere to bit aid automats sad imbue
emaraltr. abetter MO* at
/JENS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING
Thanthe b. found In say cithey establlshmot ad-
cilia.
Sy Moat Las all ken parctralid tram the miler
Thetarimi this seances se that 1 Ism so old eta* to
set ad ct. Mast, at Idea pima. I base •MI Ibis
ot
LF)Aoi tall tit S/; I:, ; 1 Sk(tNe LIM 1.":11
ate toast quality and dabst styles. ableb I un
011astss at leer Ogersa. . . .
REMEMBER!•
.
Ilan miasmata* milk Ms old and. sod mum
yos mid mallas the aoldialas, Issrarsia
boykssit se am ..Idets
Towsaids. Mira Ilk MI
T _AXIL aome :Tor7
imme. a,..7
Jame 114 un; .
FN ABlamc l"ig M ar
I= ee
A te .
Jawl • 1171. .
ass polemic blot tit isabeinSarlitsisimenry.
invidlas W i estgeriatosi. ireak. r rickka. esi specs..
&Min coasiorns. so dudes anqptioiz h 1 UM bal.
MO Or.
ANCE
= W. UM&
It biomes latlilet Imports** to the Waling pub.
no that 'OP not their frost la Hasalloyorvi. Ore
kikrt. f weld. inakii deal Is
it • fair pia tr 'miaow zither Man a doebtfist
Sete* adored it mietlaser peke the lope eeia
lbw* au fa naiad, ari have rreally reorganized
asir Ifl IT l ki 7.d1i0011U2141 . 16 am; comusectkm
lidtla momCampania and aoraring the agency of
I
others agnate?' age and sere ample erptki .
netttote it le with entire eattidenee we present
•
•
the falloolag Bet at Cowpoke to the •
tiro of property ousters said others, said solicit the
Ptrxmill at thous &Wilt
INSURANCE OP ANY littill :
Q1313:11-
Alll2l=ll- "
• "
moor— _ "
011211r1 •• .
WTOXIXO •• •
TUTU= Lir/. AND ArcIDEIST
BiILWA! Pars%an AISLILINCT. C 0...
B. CAXP I
A, a. . I
CAMP &NOBLE,
Towles's. Mach 20.1871-5 m Aiwa*.
HOITIVID, COIN.,
C HANGE IS INDELIBLY STAII
PED ON EVNItY TRIM
ROSENFIELD & WOLF,
Otte door South or FOX Is SIMICUIVF3, and hereby
that they vill offer greater inducements to sash buy
en, than asp other establishment is
Being thoroaglay pouted la every branch of the
boatmen. they feel perfectly cottruktat that they can
snake it to. the Interest of all
TO PURCHASE OF TREK
lam zikgwvil: al
Thar Stock apede commiace goods of all grades,
tom the dacet to the coarecat. and manufactured by
tie beet eritabnalunonta fa the country, '
• * * * * * * *a********
*IOIHOTOGRAPHYI *
* A-
Tbe marnelvert would Worm the snahlle
*
{het they hare perehasea the
• GALLERY OP AItT,
of •
* on Slain street. drat door south.ol the Mrs! _
National Bank. and mean. by strict attention w
* to bananas. and by the addition of
to
*
tbe Art ofl o botogroyhi. to swam
* the et parttime. Mr. O=*
* ill to remain with nik, and give his "tole time • *
and attention to the Raking of
* • *
* PAISXI:NOS n OIL AND WATER COLONS. *
* As well as PLtCWNG m INDIA INK.
Pa tenla attention given to the enlarging
* agility.% and to the finishing of all kinds *
* of work, so as to maze the best results, and
as meet time as possible giron to making
* sal=es el small children. *
wanting pictures win please give us
* • trti, and we think that- they will be sans
* • *
* OEO.II. WOOD . di CO.
******.** * * * * * * *
-FIGURES WILL NOT
vorr DOUBT TOM OWN EYES ,
TBIZTIGLINEB. AT OILESITZ NED
Gents Itp, 2 sotsit tap foot. Lome=de,
• '
wartsated 14
38
• do ' 1 do do do 438
do ' 2 do do do naitcd. 400
,do g doubts sots do 8 300 do affix( -do do do 600,
' JW I Nob and tap. do 2 73 to 3 00
Youths KV. 14 dotabio solo. do 2 00to2 23
3. 0. 'PTO= & 00118.
Nerebants can bti.e plied with the above clip or
atry prima. prepared
to goods
snake Hoots to IlLeanare. Also Th We st Cl are ans Repair
ing at reeeonabla pekes.
. Ti,--Tbe above very low price sisters most be
undessfood CASH invariably on delivery. gap Call
and see bean son bug.
Main lareet. Shop imamate Yethodist
Clogeh,
Towanda. Nov. 1871. L. C. !MHOS.
To THE PUBLIC ! '
they ere DOW prepared in every way to attend to the
In all dry branches. And we trust can 'glee. sattidani
the services of may one in that line
Haring stored no expense_ or trouble In proms.
Ing from the shop at H. exam h Co.; at our plea.
a hearse which not be surpassed er even eqUaled
lak slegsaaas.thts sids of our largest cities. have
sho secured tbo sauces of a mod rettahe. mow,
sod gestkoosaly pen= to attend to 'Me branch of
the tastoots. ' •
flosibas star.. as bides street. sad C. X.
mix, the oast isember ot tai himi. at hi. rod.
Alm on 72the street,. ft the oft of Dr. 3,
Loma. a vary roßabk saa cidet r wsted &N am
Hem edge la es Park street sear the Laren
I
CA TO FROST k SONS FUR
.‘..II NUM 11Mewit. toe yaw *Os at Bs&
„. .
(SEAT REDUCTION IN. FUR
NITUSE first aside, at Tour k am.
IM)911/3TED SEMan,
pita! and /aortas $ 20,030,000
10,600,000
1,133,000
2,33,E
773,670
500,000
250,000
2,000,000
300 M
DAILY ACCIDM TICEXT&_
w v • im. z
nave purchased the Stock of Clothing of
GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE
BRADFORD COUNTY,
Give tun' call.
Tcrosaila, Much 12, 1872.
ILUID/30 k GUECILV.
IVORYTYPES,
CHEAPVIT PIA= Ut TOWN
BOUTS 1 ,'I
Tho toglemigned :woukt most mit . etttali qt
WO , t :USENESS
J. & Auxe, owe et ear ans.win be found K the
J. 8. ALLYX.
C. IL YAM=
872 I • SPRING !
EVANS & lIILDRETII
AN ENTIRE STOCK
SPRING DRY GOODSrk
WHICII TUFT ARE OFFERINeI
AT POPUIJAR PRICES !
EVANS & lIILDRETH:
lIDIDJE sTurxr
:tiara WOLF
wor.r.
NOTICE.-IS HEREBY GIVEN
to the tax payers of Towanda Borough that an
application will be made to the next Court of Com
mon Pleas for the county of Bradford. to authorize
the School Directors of said 'Borough. to borrow a
sum of money not exceeding Tea Thousand Dollars
for the purpose of building a School House in the
second Was of said Borough. -
P., D. MORROW, President.
JAY CIIAP.U., Secretary.
April O. '72.
A CUM. ' SMlTH.—Whitewasher
XIII and Calm/incr. .will attend promptly to all
work entrusted to him. and guarantees satisfaction
In all rases. Orders lett at Wilson barber atop an
•
Main street, will reoelre prompt attention.
• Veranda. April 11,12
SPRO OATS FOR SALE.—About
30 bushels of a prime quality. Seed obtalried
hum Patent thrice. Wal be sold at $1 per. bushel.
Eoquire of
ir.i.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GI kIN
that an application Las been made to the Gov-)
ernor for pardon of Guy Smith. who 'WM convicted'
of adultery at a Court of Quarter fiesaions, for Brad
ford county. to February last. The petition is sign
ed by the following named pinions, to wit : G. W.
Emery. Wm Snyder, V. Smith... Ralph Gore, Mar.
tin Tompkins, Edwin Gore. F. S. Ayers,^. Thomas
Weiler, Robert McDonald. Moses Watkins, Geo. M.
Smith. Oliver Skinner, Ass French. Charles French,
W. B. B. Chamberlain, Chia. - Tompkins. Orrin Kin
ney, Henry Forbes, A. Hill, A. Rogers. D. W. Kipp,
4. P. Rogers: G. Gore, John Brink. L. D. Mime, Ly
man Beek, O. O. Gore. Ephraim Watkins, Ephraim
Wolf, Lloyd Fish. Peter Wolf, E. Forbes,
Brink, 0. B. Forbes. C. H. Rockwell. George P.
Ford. Cloy Kinney. Samuel Osborn, Jesse Brown.
S. R. Osborn. P. H. Kinney, J. B. Gillett, B. J. Gil
let, L. B. Gillett. D. H. Bid**. EL O. B idlaek. Lou
t Horton, C. D. H. Cole, D. Wandell; - 11. H. 'John
son. T.F. Hill, 0. F. Ayres. 8. G. Minter,. D. A
Watkins. H. Watkins. Darius Tompkins, H. Hughes'
Henry Vann. D. Burtin, B. L. Gillett, J. P. Malts:
bon, E. W. Gillett, Borten Gillet. W. E. Gillett, B.
Childs. A. Forbes, Henry Shaw, Geo. Chaffed, BenJ.
Horton. Chat. Chaffee, D. Horton, J. S. Tripp. E.
G. Gooding. J. F. Blackman. E. J. Newell. Joseph
Towner, Marvin Lovelace. W. J. Lent. E. H. -Brig
ham. B. Brip,harn, B. F. Brigham. D. T. Gillett, P.
M. Towner, S. Davidson, Jr.. Jetties Vann, 'Joseph
Humphrey. Wm. Vann, George W. Horton. D. D.
Tompkins, Samuel Davidson, Benj. Forbes, 0. D.
Hontanye, IL C. Mercer, J. P. Van Fleet, L. T.
Rove. Jay Chapel.. J. Kingsbury.
TO BUY
ll= A=
•, PRICE=
DISSOLUTION. -- Notice is hereby
given that the partnershi W atki ns. misting between L. L. Moody and H. E. wader the
firm of
by L. L.
mu consen t. If oody k Co., los_ been this day die.
solved tual
AU debts owing to said eo.partnership Are to bo
paid td . the said L. L. Woody. and all &roan&
against the said
and paid by him.partnerablp aro to be presented to
Towanda. P. March 73.1672.
FAII3I FOR SALE.—The subscri
ber offers for sale his Minn situated in Litchfield
knraship.-five miles from the L. V.,
C B. IL Station. and six roiled from Erie IL E. Tho
Sum contains 200 acrea.lBo acres improved, balance
covered with pine, oak and chestnut. There are
good barldiaga and a Ana orchard. wed fenoed and
under good state of adtivation. Churches, school,
eta, convenient. Tams—half down. balance in
easy payments. Enquire of S. W. disord, at this
office, or
Feb.• A. J. L.ATTON.
Litchileld. bB. 1872. • '
"PARIS FOR SALT , . —The eitbscri
, bar offers for sale his farm situate on Hoare%
Mil. In Ulster township Bradford county Pa.. con
taining one hundred acres of good land. sheeted
two and a half =llea froth Ulster village; seventy
acres improved, well fencel and_ well watered. with
good traildings and good fruits. The above pro •••
tj will be sold low and on reasonable terms, for fur
ther perticrilars enquire of the subscriber on the
premises, or L. MUNDY. Towanda.
Ulster, Tab. CHAS. HOVEY.
E HOUSES AND. IN
LOTS '
THREE
Boaouon roa SALE—stuudea
lea Poplar Street shore Western Arenas. These
bottles are now being built and will be -completed
on August Ist. Good well cistern. and cellar with
each hone. rash:other 'particulars address or en
quire of
fjuneGalbtn B MUM.
At Bed. White. audit-We Sto r e Towanda. Ps.
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
TIEICOS: *titre. .16 CO.
Demectnilly announce to the public in general, that
they lows opened a large and choice dock of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
corner Main and Franklin streets, Towanda, 'which
they will sell as cheap as the - theapett /or _
CASH 1 -
You will always Dud Ton Micainsmu. there. tut as
happy as IMP, to wait upon aD cid enstameraand
many new Oneaws tam them with a cats.
sea. atria: - THOS. MIIxR k CO,
XLMIDICM. • Ape. 11. 187.2
A D3IINISTRATONS NOTICE—
.L-3. Nodes beceby shun_ tied sillawme Indebted
to the obits ot JOSEPH mums. late nt talcY
P. deceased. are raquested to maks Iminedless
=and persona deltas spinet add
tst present them beets*
duly authentkided tor set
ttetneht. - a • DAVID INGHAM:
77-reb.w,ThrG
lo'
lIESta
..gt 4r.
,
!NM
•
ct
REM
UWE JUST UPEND
OF
I'LLASE CALL AND EXAMLNE.
I. F. - WOODRIIFF.
. Monroe twp
L. L. MOODY.
IL Y. WATEMS.
THOMAS J.IRNIB.
Administrator.,
M.::~a.Y- ° :~..F:.~ {p + bey.<£?id.:+Cfv"%=C?b:R.FL,eY;.
' .. _ `.
SEASON OF 1871-2. •
LO. OF G.T. LEMUR
The committee Ure wide tho following. engage
mods -
:arliVIS LOGAI
ocrima
Stlidect-41ce Young lien."
•
Dr i . J. G. IitALLAND,
- - Mica $Z TIX001121.) •
DuIIe...TOZSDA.Y. =VIM= Ur 1871.
Subject : 0 . The Sedal 17niketanr."
PETROLEUM V. NASBY.
Oita—mivany 31, 1872. •
Eintivt-=•• The Wake of sidnowingtk."
ANNA B. DI *.trilirSO.N.
Date—IMEIBLIARY s9.lBTh. . J
suwed,-,Dem a o g ... Rad Working=la.'
Rev: Robert Coflyer,
Date. April 4,1874.
tinbjeet—" Clear Grit."
1872
JOHN B. GOUGH. -
Dite—WEDIMIDAY. May 1, 1672.
dublect—•• Will it
The lILNDELENOTIN QITENTETTE CLUB will give
• Cosiziert DECONBEB
General admission—
Reserved Seats
&este Ticltets
Tickels:S4aale at Points k XXIBVII Drug Mom
Sale of Desersed Scats will commence two dais
before each lecture. .
SANDE:IIBON.
MOM'.
J. W. YAli TUYL.
Towanda, Oct. 6,1871.
THE HOME SHUTTLE SEW
THE PEEIrECTION of
~fECHAEhSM - roz Branceio, FtLuso,
COUDMO. Itiumma, Szaaccia. (rap:ma, Ttcwora,
Rtiortmcd, )12:311MICTIZNO AND GASTITTLM.
An - MICA. AND EUROPE,
&Mph), Compact, Etlidera. Durable and Complete.
Every Machine Warranted for fivo
years.
EttitA;.Lif GOOD lOU FINE On HEAVY WODK.
It Is $ Triumpb of 31eclianical geaJaa
.
2:0 $8 7,00
Tb... 13; practical low 'priced Lock-istitchlSewia
Stliebine ever lavented.
rk)n't bo hcmbe=ed by other
_Agents blarney,
no matter how smooth their tongue may bo,be sure
they mean large profits to their own pockets.
D. U. WOODBURN;
Agent fort radford and Sullivan Counties. Agents
wanted.
Rome, Bradford county. Pa..reb. 29;12.
- 000 to $5,000 Per Annurii!
41",
;T_HE' NATION,
ITS RULERS AND LtiSTITETIONS
Needed in every home; is printed on tinted paper;
has sixty Illustrations; all V S Presidents; an S
Censuses; all II Si Senators; .11 valuable docnments;
likenesses of all the Presidents; "Coat of Arms " of
all the States; and other Mustrations. - An Ency
cloptedia of the Orrvertnnent. Price, $2 GO! One
agent took.thirty-seven orders in ono - day—another
seventy-Sve in a few days! It sells immensely.
Some agents clear at the rate of $5,000 per annum.
Farmers, school trso•nrs, professional men. young
men and ladies, are everywhere making money rap
idly in canvassing for this work. - The nscfniness of
the book compels iti sale. Write `us and we will
send circulars and full instructions free. Address
NEW WORLD PCIILLIRIMG CO., sonth-west cor
ner 7th and Iberia streets. Philadelphia.
janlB'72m3
$1,006 TO SE MADE ON
SHORT NOTICE. .•
. .
The subscriber now offers for sole hie new
FliclllßlA.ci- MILL, cARAP,
Z-ILLLZ c Sx.IUIANCZ fx ANNVAL PATAI3IB.
The Property la situated in Stiftnintille. Bradford
county. Pa.. on the line of the proposed railroad
from Wysinsitg to Binghamton, and a depot will
probably be located on the property.
• The property consists of fifteen acres of land, a
large new 11111.1wo Dwelling Houses, two Barns,
outbuildings, and a never-railing water power.
For father particnlars enquire of 0. D. Bartlett.
Wm. Griffis, or N. N. Betts, Jr... Cashier First "Na
tional Bank. Towanda, PL.. Martin Coryell, Wilkes.
Barre, or A. Lewis, Wyslusing
jan2Li2m3
,ER'S CHERRY
~PECTORAL
You DIESEIATS OF :MC` THMOAT ANTI LVICCia. SUCH ♦e
Comae. COLDS, WIIOOFING COIJOIL Br.os
carrn, AgrrtruA AND COSAVX2I:IO:7.
The few compositiolm; Which have won the cord- •
deuce of mankind and become household words
among not only one but many nations, must have
extraordinary virtue!. Perhaps as one ever secured
so wide a reputation or maintained it so long as
Aim's Cromer Pscrousx. It has been known to
the publi9 about forty years, by a long continued
series of marvellous cures, which have won for it a
confidence in its virtues, never
most
by any
Other medicine. It still makes the most aaton _Ohm
and effectual cures of Pmolts, 'Colds. Presumption,
that can be made by medical. skilL Indeed the
,CHEEILLY Pecronal. has really robbed these danger
ens diseases of their terrors, to a great extent, and
given a feeling of immunity from their fatal effects,
which to welrfotmded, if the remedy be taken in
season. Every family should have it in their closet
fbr the ready and prompt relief of ita membere.
Slcknese, suffering, and even life Is saved by this
timely . 'prOtection. The prudent should not neglect
It, and the wise will not. 'Seep it by yon for the
Protection it affords in - sudden attacks, and by Its
timely use.
• PTSZ 131
DE. J. C. ATER . k CO.. LOIN - Z/Ift MASS..
PRACTICAL MID ANALTIICAL Canaan% •
And sold by Druggist& all round ate amid.
Dr. IL C. PORTIM. 802 , 1 do CO.. Wholesale agent•
Towand4. Pc, and for sale by dealer• throughout
the 41:nutty.
ENV COAL FIRM
Ou Cana/ Street, fronting WSltritu Street,
SWI> are. reCelling direct from the mine& the very
best PITTSTON. VLIXOTIL and SULLIVAN AN
TIIBARTE COAL. whkh Are propose to sell at the
Sweat market prim. • • -
We tvepectrolii invite those wishing to purchase to
call szutexamine our Cost '
We also keep Lime. heath from the kiln. -
We will - deliver Coal oeLime whenever desired
on short, notice, adding only the caetomary prices.
L. S. CASE & CO.
sep2o•7l-tr
CLOVER. AND TIMOTHY SEED.
We have a barge lot of
' ILLINOIS TIMOTHY Sidn),
Selected by ourselves at Chicago,
OHIO CLOVER,-
CleVeLand. Ms; West Branch and:
LAROE CLOVER SEED.
'1 •
will guarantee our Largo Clover Seed:.to be
True to name. We have v. large stock to select from
ant will sell at lowest market price, at Wholesale or
Betall.
March I.lBT]. • Fox k XERCUB.
A GOOD FARM FOR SA LP, IN
4.A. OSAGE COUNTY. KANSAS.—One hundred
and iizty acrea—ane hundred are fenced
fire are cultivated. d home. atone stable. good
wen. a few bearing pearA tress. a vary good alone
quarry and a coalbanitlhareon. shalt has _been
sunk and in in operation, and , proves to be of the
best coal in the county. There Is not Ave acres of
waste land. Only one mile and a-half from the
thriving town of Burlingame. For farther particu
lars enquire of • :W. DITITICH.
mar.'2ol2 - Towanda. Bradford *May. Pa.
p 0 .8 A L R—The tuido6gn.
will sell at Private Salo. his, enUrd dear of
household Furniture, Oil Paintings. jewelry
A list of the articles can be seen by caning at POW'
ELL & Co'.. elate. ' -
Towanda. Peb. 13. 1379. P. BECXIht
STUARTS WHITE DRIPS at
FOX h MERCURIO
no9'
Iv
~ , • $ ISO
'O6O
1.14'.' *ref Al
B. W. LLVORD.
N. P. HICKS.
Pa entr4l In
Agcnts wanted for
mizquAm STONE.
Stecenaville. Pa.
TOWANDA. PA.
~ 3 ?7ys'''.iv+z~tl`A'.[;'~~"~:..~n„s.. ~ '~M4: %il %?::.~.:-tea :.
MAItICETS"
T 0 W'ANI)4 , - ,
igety_wwmeaday. by 0. B. PATCH ....
onbillet to amps deter..
.IMo% Uri. • • it 40 g i go
=II
• 7r,
4.. , ,
seam.or m As-'* -- ,
g I so
Dotter troth,' *II
. 64,
do 10
flail b! am 32
4 21:
It
20
It book
now
;
si. iixg 10 , oe
Wass II boob '
KS .
Asa or osonc...Wboot 60 lb. ; Cm; 56 lbo.
Ma l
Bye 56 Dal Ctido 52146; angst MINI.; Bud n ,h,,, .
48 8m; B a se s is tbo, ,1- Ems 20 Mo.; Claret Seed 60;
tbs.. Turiatb7 seed 4.4. ibel* 19 Ibt:; : Dried Prrichee
pliek Apples 22 Mc. lftiltlkled Kt Ibis.
PH
SICIELIEV---CASCADE Haag.
pair, bed Winier wheat. pr. sack ...... • ..... $ 2 00
••• ••
'ad ...... Oo
Um! ........... . .
Um 00
Out= iMadbig omits 41x4 ias Mmm ca
raft of M. mill lit adileicat tot a largi R acquit 0
work. ,
H. D. 1316H.LX.
Conspeown. July saosv.
CENTRAL COAL YARD,
XL IL =LUX Proprietor.
Vent bulbs! =dm prices at yard net toc
of MOO pomade : as 7" Per
caw.,
Mgr/ or No.
and ... .. ".. $5 oo
at. 4 gs
Nut. or No. 6....... .. • .$1
rn
staarriat sinewasigsz COLL:
Broken.,. Et no •
Largo note
....... 4 co'
throdl Store— .... 34 oo
Nut
The following additional_ charges' bes 3 25
mate for
delivering coal witbiu 010 borough liana: •
Per ton 60 eta. Extra for carrying In SO cis
Nat tow" —55 .. " " " - 25
Qtlllllef t0n...25 •' " • .. 23
air DIM Order, at my Coal Ottice; No., kbr.
cars New Block. south aide. or at Dr. B. C. Porter
lion k Co.'a Drug Store.
Sr Orden must InTall web. accompaaled
the cash.
Towanda. Feb, I."FX U. If. WELLys.
TOWANDA COAL YARDT
.
ANTHRACITE AND BITBILLNOCA COALS. -
The - undersigned. having leased the Coal Yard
Dock at the old .• Barclay Basin." and just completed .
a large Coal-horse and Office upon the premises , err
now prepared to furnish thccitizens of Towanda an
•fclnity with the different Idnds and sires of the abcrre .
named coal' upon the most reasonable terms in any
quantiT desired. - m at the Yard until further
notice per net ton pounds: •
Egg. or No. 2
Rton or Nos. 3 tad 4
Nut or No. 6
rcurrAs .cmhLai.l::nr. COAL.
Broken
4
Large Stove 4 06
&null Rove - 4 no
'Nut 325
••Barclay " Lump 4 00
Run of Dine. -400-
4. Fine, or Blackamilh 3 50
The following additional charges will bo made for
delivering Coal within the borough Smite :
Per T0n....00 cents. Extra for carrying in, 50 - zents.
Half T141..35 ••.. '25. ••
gr.T0n...25 " " "25 "
ler Orden May be left at the Yard, corner of Sail.
road
St and Elizabeth Street, .or at Porter k Eirby's
Dgug are.
Orders must in all cases be accompanied sdb
the cub. -31014 TAME.
Towanda. Feb. I„lB72—bf - . •
COMSING RUSSELL, & CO,
Would say that notwithstaaing - th,,
•
tine in puns of many gnods,jihat
they . continue to keep their usual
stock of IRON, STEFT,, TINWARE
&C., and will sell at close 'prim for
ready pay. The MERRY CHRLST
11AS Fah iron coppef-lihed reser-
voir and patent slide, allowing steam
to pass into Memo Tic pipe, finds
favor. vherclice tried. • We-bare also
the
New Empire,
American,
National.
Tribune,
Wide World,
We co . mtinue to pipe houi,e . :i for.
gas, and to do all kinds of plumbing
Lead- and Copper work as well as
general Tin - and Sliect-iron jobbing
on short notice.
Dexter Feed Cutters, National Feed Cutto: IA . I
Chews Feed Cutters.'
•
Corn Stilellers.. ' Churn DcrA
Cothen wringers; Baby _
To : Carriage makers .wf:
offer
Fellocs, • Spokcil,
-P:atrut \Slicels, Tbills,
nubs. Trim:mango,
Wel are. always headquarter; for
all kinds of
Bnlvesancl.Forks, Basorit, j.
Pocket kaircs.' Strops, •
Spoons, Scissors.
Plated. ware, -
Loather. Belting,
Babbitt Metal, Hay
Lath, Twhie,
Fairbanks &aka. ,Saws,
- Wheelbarrows, Shovels,
ricks, 1 (inns.
. lievolvers, - ribLul6.
I Catrid,,f
aua see us when you-wi.Ql to
buy:
CPDDING RUSSELL CO
ri.b.,_22. 1872.
HALL'S - VEGETABLE SICILIAS
rarrsoDizplyno
Every year increases the popularity of this rent
ble Mair Preparation; which is doe to went atone.
We can assure our old patrons that it is kept full
up to 101140 stir Ward: and it -Is the only
and perfected . lpreparation for restoring arir er
Faded Hair to its youthlul color; making it son: ins- -
treats, and silken. The scalp, by its use. becomes
.white and clean. It removes all eruptions and bud
riff, and. by Its tonic properties, prerents, the - hue
from falling out.ati - It stimulates and nour ishes th.•
haLe.glands. - By Its use the hair. gross thiaer 3ti't
stronger. In baldness It reskores thempillarY.
to their normal rigor, and grill Creates new growth.
except in astral:de old age.. It Ii tha ID ast erour ra ''
cal Thdr Dressing ever used, as it regidieefew er
ap
plications, and givet the hair a splendid glossy sr
Feermice. A. A. Mayes, 31..; D., State Assayer et
Massachusetts. says, "rho constituents ire pure
and carefully selected 'excellent quality ; and I
molder it the Best Preparation• far its intended
purposes."
Sold by all Druggists, cad Dealers in if4icises.
race ONE COMM
riutaaszn 'sr
' On. J. C. AlXltia CO., I,owicli. 3rio* ,
Practicarand Analytical Chimista,
• awn sou) ALL - 201:611) TSUI wows), ,
Ur. U. C. Town:a, Sow & Co., Who;aside Agel!.
Towanda, Fa.. and for aide by &arra throlF"'3
the county. '
, 7, 1871.-11-eow
Samuel Powell. Son * Co., biro sawed trciaPic
York a lady hair Drama, and wUI be plcued et
l a
We the 12,11 re of Towanda and cumin* b
...:5 ( ).
....... 6 at.
....... i 7.S
TONVANDA, PA
Fong Empire,
Hot Slut,
Union,
Queen
Exce4ior Lau,:
OE!
Tcu • v.
Pik 3k,xc
K 3
/snips and ehinirys
Rotary Force runirs ,
MI