IBM PROI ,ALL NATION% —Thursday April 3, willbc !Feat • .D.xv in Massachusetts. West, Fla., tomittfaetures 472,000 cigars every Week. • has had altogether six feet ten and a half Inches of snow _this season. —gxtensivel l deposits of ' iron ore iiare been discovered near -Mayville, lowa. —L t - argO qu antities di - hides and ivVel ream Blexico are sold In Laredo, Tease. •—A Western Obis has diticover cd that lieshets mihe the moans of the rivers water. ,7 —ll,almingteu, Vt., is said tumake more niaple-sngar 'than any other New-England town. - —Vii-SopittitOr Dixon, of Connecti cut is quite and has, been &ailed to his house for along time 4 r --L-The Fire Department of Bangor, 1 actually cost $1766 66 less than the appro priattou last year. —Judge Gilraor, of Baltimore, has ;I:.ed a pia g.tigly46s6 for indecent and blasphe -213 a Janguage in the street. Chili inte l nds to display speci- Illt•l'R of her manifold products at the Vienna —The, free littrarieg of lifassachu ,,,ttvi'cantnin mcirei bOolts - than the tree libraries or 98 the rest of America. —The total , I hrumber Of acres in the state of lows producing initivated crops of ecreAs and bay brat beasoa was 5,09,991. —The moss trade' isf, brisk in Florida. The town of Gainesville gets front $l. POP to $1.,`4)0 per - week by it. Prcividf nee Yoting Nees Astirchition Ibteiiti to pia np.a sub tp.illialtoiltling for Melrose.. —Block of ntores in Market street, Parlicrsh..rg.. \Veit Virginia. was burned on ThtirAty 'night. ,l Loss, $BO,OOO. • —Right.Rot. Mario' Petiit Mcfl vainc, D. D. Pre;tastant Episcop:4 Bishop of Ohio, died at Florence, Italy, recently. • —At Kansas City, Missouri, on Thursday, while 1 the 'Union German Savings Itauk - a as on fire,i the Vault was robbed of about i7llO. , Frederick A. Pike has been CongreEs in,the Second District of Ilnmpsiorej by a majority of nineteen rotes: —The Supreme Court of, Massa elm evils has decided the act anttiorizing Boa— ton tissue 520,000,000 of tiro bonded tinconatita tional. —Governor Dix. refusee to' coin n3uto The sentence of. Foster; the esr-hook murderer 4ul ho will be executedist Nevrrork Hest Frtda±. " I —A Western Democrat -paper tried to Fay that the tnoueyed tifen of Hassaatusett. favored Mr. I.3nutwell for Senator Ant the types wculd g6t it the•married men. —Rev. Dr.pavid Winters, of lra' tn. Ohio. hrs so)emized marriages. The tali coup'e.made happy waa a . aealthy far- PI ( T aged Fer(lo and a maiden of fifty years. -Vermont papers are boasting of ~ig h t old fairtinei,s in Franklin Comity, who live within two miles of 'each ether, and who .have had twenty-five,!.wives among them.. —Two prOminent citizens 4f Con cord. N. li. harp been sued for allegd lobby ! services with the State Legislature' iti behalf of a railroad. —An Alabama paper thinks the iliziabilities of 'President" Davis ought to he removed. that he may be, sent to Congress, now that Alex. H. Stephens is going. —Springfield, Mass., complaining otn wenn lack of local bußirietts at this time. The bank,. are gettifin only about forty per cent. of their usual-di-points from retailers. —The gold beaters Of SoOchow, China, not long ago murdered a master 'work loan for persistently empliiying one .more ap .. prentice than the rules of the guild allowed him. --They tell of !I woman in Balti more who has provideditiorself with two hun dred pairs or ,•Nickilics, woolen and CCM in. She la evidently t ) organ le a hose company some where. , various Republican State assitiations in Washington city bait° complet ed arrangements for a grand Nitinnal Union Ball at tilt , haugural Ball building on - the 2.5 th o!:.,farch. —The steanitibip Ninpia, which !eft York on February 22 for 'Bermuda, now it week oyerdnicat that has not I,N-ti heard from. thou gh no grelt Apprehen ae to her safcty —The Hartford Chafchtnau says : "Atarrit..au literature is At present Buffeting lacy of into lligent and indepen dent ritieittin. and• beneo nor boolCshelves groan - m Mer the 'weight of trash." —The cold weather was unusually t.vere on dl kinds or pine in the' west tine %vinter. Even dr:iw p,wker snffored a set Welt. ov:ing to the fort that the players' fingers weru too.rold to sbuttHc the cards. —A. -gentleman recently arrived .from London, in nivingtins.esporienee of a - New fork boarding house, said it gilts "most a" irnordienry, bet. 1c Jove! it seems to be harsh WeOnew.hy Yory day in the week.' - Kodama, a native Japanese, studied law in Washington, has been elect. cd to iloacon;s orders by the Baltimore' Mahe.. diet Cglf,rence anel admitted to full cornice. Ile soon -return to Japan. —A sick man, who started from , S , r Minnesota, recently, took a coffin turn. He (lied ou the way, was pat into hiss tlin and shipped back to his home in Michigan, • Dubuque physician, who hor• non:v.l,l.w years ago, while a student, ha.; r:T , .!,tty sent the amount with interest to I.rother or his creditor, the latter being dead. ' --A Brakeman was thrown bet , weep be° c.rs, in Pennsylvania, a day or two ago:atM /lied son after being rescued, from the net-Volt:I' shock, although he was very little bruise]? • _• . . f , —Ben.Y. Shillaber wrote that he was rorced to decline the invitation to attend the tinston i _printerse call because he had a lame foot on han I, toll every rod he - wanted ho MIS All :.viler. . ---Two bththers.in lowa married 1%.0 t•isiets, and afteiwards their; father mar ried a rister of their wives. Most of their spare tun e i, mite devoured t efttrts to as4itaiu the r-latt.ni,hip !hex children. —A_ Vermont paper Fqtya its town hat.: live Optima* and in the B.IIIIC paragraph inalleionsly inquires if it is nut about time to lay net thr C(.11100TV ierOrpOratcd !by the last LeTzisl - kture. I • • Broughton, the chain . pir.ticheelier-ptayer of Maine. beat Mr. Little- Boi.on, a year ago. they have played twelve genies. and of these Mr. Littlefield beat four; and eight wcre dr mi. • suburb! of Philadelphia has a v. ciety easing itslf the Sans and Daughters of tincrgency.: Thtil niust not ba confounded withinvention. which, as everybody; knows, is the child Or liccpsl4. —T rs. Kinney, 'of somewhere near kSa.n AntOnia.Te'xit:a. , is - dead. She went to a corn-crib and !mit iher hand through the Cracks to take tint t.otnel ?run when a .suake bit htz on the kand. She dicif before any assistance colild be rendered. --Chief-Justice Chase, Gov. Noyes, of Ohio, Hon. Germ Smith, and Mr John G. nro animist the writers of letters urging the exploging of 'the resolutions mo gul-log senator Stininer,a)asseil by the Massa. chuset tii —The Baltimore Gazelle, a bitter DemoCratic paper, says that the nomination of .Washingt n Both •,rta Collect7t or that port in trill calculated tit,- , gire entire satisfaction to -comry(crcial rirclo,tl k a , retired shipping Merchant or tl:t; )nghtst character. — . !‘osquerade weddings are the, la retture nt connubial fan in Indians. 'The Inird.ter i, mattlteti; the bride is masked, ditto the groom, attendanta and gneeta. The groom trii4 (Fs to Inca, mid sometimes finds he has mar. tt d the wrung woman, but such trivial, Gent': renecs - do not make sadness in that State. —Mr. John' G. Whittier com. monde "the lofts, antique slant)" of 'Senator SumnPr, and etpreases the belief that, unless the obeoximut resolnttotet censuring that, 'sr -g disposed 6r,they preds_with ten , fold farce nn Mal Legislature of Massachusetts, and enter Int,' every election, till they are rosciodullit d annulled. I --The Buffalo Commercial Adver liner h. a ( 1 141ns - tired and intenietrecl an old man ar.rth 4200.000. who lived alone and in great -appAret.t destitottpitift a tumble-down story. sod.o-tistr htmde in - that city. Ho is often fed nu i alitl• red by persons much poorer than who bettev, Min nothing more than a ribtatliestit. fiinglo' sawmill hi fie' ...1,14t.,1 i i thf.lti g imew vallap, mit....„4 twits fie; as l r is-x ro,()09 cent of !miser its r. single .."-rg l 4)(:* ant) eight hatlerg, -vitslthisg tz.isrettitir wisl i three men, Aterignircvl. Tho buildings Are . s.tt7 ritonstive,:iighted with gait with were errs:teamed. padfotdfipotto Towanda, Thuradaylarch 20, 473. EDITORS B. O. 000DRIC11. 11 . . W. *LVORD 'THE LOCAL "OPTII,OII LAW DECIDED TO DECONIfTITVTI.iIIAL. In the Supreme Court of this State, on, Monday last,-Judge AGNEW delivered the opinion of the Court 'deciding the Local Option law to be constittutional. Judges Wa.uhats and Matas, concurring ; Judges REM) and SaAssWOGD dissenting. The case''Came ap on an appeal- to test the, Constitutionality of the law.au thorizing a vote in the twenty-sebond ward. of Philadelphia, the decision covers - aubstantiaUy the constitu tionality of the law of last winter, by %thine of which the people of this county have already voted "ho li cense," The decision has beim at - ionsly looked for both by the friends' and opponents of.license. The mat ter being now - settled, a great re sponsibility falls upon the temperi ance people, which 'shim:ad - be care fully exercised. MINISEQUA. . The new county bill came up in the House last Thtirsday,'and after a short discussion w* put over -until to-day. DSr•. Mix made a• . telling speech against the swindle, afi which he handled 11F nie and his "roos ters " without gloves. Mr. Dean had,commenced his speech when the House agreed'to make the question the special-order for Wedtiesday eve. -It is a matter of great surprise to the uninitiated that the bill should have any supporters while the Mem bers 'from the counties to be affect ed Unitedly oppose it. We opine that Members who do vote for it will have some trouble in convincing their constituentq that they voted conscientiously. Indeed, it is a mat ter of common conversation in Har risburg, that every. Member who supports the bill has got. his " divy." A. ptomincnt democratic Congress man said to ‘ BccpAt,pw's Boy " the other day, in talking about . the lltlinnequa scheme, 7 What the d-4 -do you want-with money " We have already quoted from sev eral of the papers of the State arti cles on the subject; and append another article from the Beaver Rqd icai, owned by Senator RuTAN : lust now the , celebrated Peter Herdic, of Willianispbrt, is engaging" the attention of the Legislature and the people generally. He has two schemes on hand that occultly his time, and the time of a nusaber of other outsiders,lsent hereby the peo ple, is taken rip in watching him. One scheme is to make a new 'county out of parts of Tinge, Bradford, LY coining and Sullivan, with' county seat at Miunequa, at the precise spot owned by said Herdic, and known as Herdic or Minnequa t Springs„ There is no necessity 'for the county and no one pretends' there is, but Herdic wants it to enable him to realize a fortune by selling his hundreds of acres, now a wilderness. for town lots. ,It is a big job, and he is try ing to buy it through by liberal of fers to.donate the profits to Members who vote as he desires. Every . Sen ator-and member from the counties to be affected by this scheme are bit terly hostile to it, and yet, strange to say, it now looks as if the bill would pass the House this week. If it does,not it will simply be because it is: knOwn, or at least generally be lieved, that the Governor would not sign it, and there will be no " clinks" unless he does. Honest teen • might and possibly may vote for this bill, but it is safe to say they will be few er in numbdr than righteous men in Sodom in the days of Lot. DEATH or Btsuor private dis Patch received in 'Cincin nati on Friday last announces the death of Bishop CHARLES P. Mch v.tiNE, at , i`lorence,'ltaly. • - CHARLES P. MclnvanlE was bern at Burlington, N. J., Jan. 18, 1708, and graduated with high honors at Princeton College in 1816. He was admitted to deacon's orders in July, 1820, and appointed, in 1825, Professor of Ethics at West Point, which 'position he resigned • two years later on being chosen Rector of St. Ann's Church, Brooklyn. In 1831 he was appointed Professor of the Evidences of Revealed Religion and Sacred Antiquities in the 'Uni versity of the city of New York. He was consecrated Bishop of the State of Ohio in 1832, and holding that position up to the day of his demise, exercised great influence over the Protestant Episcopal Church of America. The degree of D. C. L was conferred upon him by the Uni versity of Oxford in 1853, and in 1658 that of LL. D. from the Uni versity of Cambridge WESTWARD. —We learn from official reports that during 1872 over ten mil lions seven hundred thousand acres passed iron the dominion of the gov ernment into private hands. This would make nearly seventy thousand farms of one hundred and sixty acres each, : equivalent to three I States the size. of Massachusets. In, Kansas and Nebraska alone, over fifteen thousand entries were made within the year under the homestead law These entries represent a. population of fifty thousand added to these two States on lands freely presented by the t , government, besides a large number who acquired their homes by purchase. In.:Conspicuous among the Penn sylvania Members of Congress who voted to put $5,000 extra into their pockets, is that great virtuous and good moral and political reformer, the Hon. B. F. Mrzas of the icarris burg P2lriol. Ha is the man who propo . sed to redace the army 05,000 me.,4 because it takes so much.mtiney ottl•-"? ', " - .9r1:-.! to maintain our At milikry c , stablishmeni. My: sus isn't a member of the new Con gress. ti } i' The two ialikatint pablio bills of die Session were considered and passed by the *mos of itepreseuta tives lastwAr.fs The atopropziatioa bill was taken up 'on Mandel, and passed with but slight smeedosenta Several ineffectual attelnpla to amend the section givigg Members $5OO ex- tra pay were made without effect. When the bill was on seconel•read= lug, Maj. Dien obtained the floor • and said : 1 move to amend the Ma section by striking out the words five bun red • and the ti h and 9113 lines, and on that I call the ytas mOd nays. thr, I regard this proposition it:internam the salary of nu-tubers as tItIWINO and unjust ; a thing this legislature cannot - afford to do, net; titer do I believe we late any right to de it. Mr, HANtecir, of Philadelphia, who wAs speaker pro tem, decided that the motion was too late. The bill, as itemized, grants the following sums for the different &- pig:talents of the government and other purposes : Executive, _. . . Secretary of Commonwealth, Anditur General, Snrvoyor General, . _ Attorney.Genoral, 24)0 Adjutant' General, . . 1 ' 16100 Stattiateasnret, :. . . 15.200 interpat on Funded Debt, 1,500,060 Interest'on Cbamberaburg Loan, . 18,000 Common Schooli, . . . . 1,356 920 Soldiers' Orphans, . • . . 40 750 Bare_an of 14tatiatics, 4,000 State Library, . ..- „ -. 8 000 1 - nblic Printing, . . . . 61,861 Public Gronnda and Buildings, , 9,425 Judiciary i _ - . . . . 281 000 Board of Charades, Eastern Penitentiary, . . - Z 3.1. I Weal. ra Penitentiary, . . 29.000 Pennsylvania Lunatic Asylutu,,2o 000 Insane Hospital, Northern District,' 120.000 Blind Institution, 4 39 me Western Penusylva ma Insane Hospital, i 25 000 Northern Home, Educational Home for Boys,. 10,000 8 icieties for Alleviating Miseries of Pub lic Prisons.. , i - 3 Cal Lincoln University, Cheater County, 15 000 State Agricultural 'College, . 10 000 Scranton Itsisplt al, adel ' - 2 000 Children's Homes Phil . - 2,000 p •lita, . Sheltering Arms, Pittsburg, for Fallen Women,. . 10.000 Home for Destitute Colored Children, 1.0 0 St. Mary's Hostatal, Philidelpuia, 5.000 .. - lerman Efosp'til, Philadelphia, . ' 5.000 Women's Hospital, Philadelpha4, 13.000 Orthoptedie Hospital. Philadelphia, 25.000 Home for the Friendless, Harrisburg, 3,000 Training School for Feeble-Minded Children, Media.. 23:1100 University of Penosylra n ' t a, . 100.000 House of Itefuge, Philade'phia. 4 ..000 Western Pennsylvania Reform School, G 5 000 General Hospital. Pitt bur', . 19 900 Jefferson Medical Ct.!:'.. - ;it , . 100 000 This list includes all !i,t items in the bill to which at - finite amounts are allotka:Land makes a total of $1.420.575, Ili .oitlition provision is made tinder the head of 1 - i`; to printing for the Legislative Journal at $l4 !ter page, and also an allowance 1 , , the inst.-interne for the Deaf and Dumb of $265 tor ea-b itz..af mute cf the Commonwealth, and of $159 , ach for educating and supaorting soldier's ~rtth tns. Of the appropriation id 3120,000 for the In sane Hospital of the No: thern District. $lOO. 000 is for the erection of nit additional building. The appropriation of $lOO.OOO each to the Uut vet say of Penns !vaunt aid it Hereon - liediesl College is•also for the purl-use of erecting line- pital lnildings. The salaries allotted by the hill to the differ ent State racers. the amount being included in the foregoing. schedule, are tts follows : Governor, . . , $lO.OOO Governor's Pr' % .L;e Seerciai;, . . ' 2 000 Secretary of Commonwealth, . 1 000 Deputy Secretary, • • . 2,1511 Chief Clerk to Secretary,. . 1,800 Auditor-General,. .. 4 000 ' Chief - Clerk to Auditor-General, 1.80,27 Surveyor-General, . . . 2 500 Chief Clerk to Surveyor-General, - 1 810 Attorney-General . 4.000 , i Deputy Attorney 7 General b . 1,800 Adjutatrt-General, . . . 25.00 Chief Clerk to Adjutant-Gentsal, 1.500 State Treasurer, . . . . 5 000 Chief Clerk to Treasurer, --, - . - 1,800 Superintendent. Carnmon Schools, 2,580 Deputy superintendent, . . 1 800 Supt. of Soldiers' Orphans' Schools, 2.000 Chief Clerk - to Superintendent, . 1.800 s o ..pc.etor of Orphan Schools, . 2 4 1 i,. Female I-spector, . . 1,600 Onnin:fisiOtler of Statistics, . ' ' 2 eon State Librarian, , . - • . 1500 .Assihtaut Liiverlan. . • . • 1,000 Superintendent of Public Printing, 1.600 Nuperintetolci-t of Public Grounds,: 1 40ki General Agent, Board of Chatlties, 3 000 The aporonriation to the common schools ha t-dudes the items of $.500 000 to the Princip ils of the State NOrmal Schools and the County fit perintenclent., $900.000 for the direct snppuri or the comm.iii schools. and flO.OOO to each State Normal School. The bum of $30,000 is devoted to aiding deservidg soldiers' orphans atter leaving school . The items for the Legislature include the ful lowing : Pay of members,cle - rks, subordi ates mileage, etc.. $275.000; miscellaneous, $2450 ; expenses of the resident clerk of the House.- flaoo ; of the Senate, 800 ; - and $3OO each to the chaplains. . The bill will of course undergo considerable amendment before its ~ ss paage. . • In addition to the above, the MEADE monument received $25,000. The sum of $lOOO was also appro priated toward .repairing the road along the Standing-86)12e narrows. HALT: The Harrisburg Representatives, following the example of ,Congress, last week, voted themselves five hun dred dollars eitra pay for the pres ent. session. They also increased the salary of Law Judges $lOOO. Where, is this thing to stop? While - , both' in Congress and the State Legisla tare, a majority of those Toting for its increase were democrats, the re publican party having a majority in both branches, will be held responsi. ble by the people, and it is the duty of the t epablicatt press to cry ' ottt against it. We hope that the Senate may correct the evil. The' people de mand that they shall. His Vert,-e.—Themoney value of a drunken husband to a wife has been determined - in Mercer county at $l5O. Under a special law in that county liquor dealers are liable for the con sequences resulting to their custo mers from its sale. JANE VAX Drums claimed to have been deprived of her husband by the use of liquors pur chased from certain parties, and sued them for damages. The suit was re ferred to arbitrators, and they award ed her the sum named. It is stated by a Republican inurnal, whose condrictOr is a member of Congress, that a conference is in progress among a number of mem bers who voted against the increase of salary ,for uniform action in the matter of declining to receive the back salary voted, which without os tentation, shall be manly and honor able. The example of the Speaker may aid in determining their course. _ VAL Gen. JONES, Postmaster of New York, arrived.in Washington on Saturday, and tendered his resigna tion. It is-understood that Taosta Jolts, Deputy Collector of the pod of New, York , will be appointed to fill the vacancy, and that his name will be sant to the Senate to-day. alll. Many members of the Metho dist Episcopal Church have long been considering : , the propriety of erecting a suitable monument to the memory of Penn , EIIIICRY, the founder of methodism in America, who died mai hundred years ago. It has decided to erect one over his grave at ,Citcu bridge. tux skizar. A correspondent of the Elmira Advertiser, writing from Harrisburg, reins to the distant= b 2 the Senate on Col,MoCh.Tnuee bill repealing the Pidladelphht. Registry - I**l We do ntot propolb tit el* time . to enter in• to any extended 'remarks ulx)ii the 'ablest disetissi3d;That glaring frauds Ve perpetrated at eleetionain all large cities, is beyond dispute. How to correct the evil is an inter- eating problem, and one which the people will have to solve, -tint hem is what the Aditriises correspond ent says of the ego* of .the twq Ablest men in the Senate : 27 An entertainment was given in the Senate Chamber last evening not to; be enjoyed every day, , if. once in a generation.' The subject of the reg istry law for the city of Philadel phia was made the epeeist order. It was Col. McClure's bill, amended by Harry White, and on that Big Da vis,"-of Philadelphia, led ~- o ff rather as an introduction than 'otherwise. $l4 900 2a.720 20 800 23 500 followed. by Gen. White in his best armor. The General defended the Old - Republican law air being ample to keep - the election boards pure and the voters honest. It was one of his , best efforts and seemed wellfortified, carefully picketed, and - his conclii sionEilmpregnable. Had it been the, last speecch, or rather lad it not been followed by a certain- other •4peech, it would have won the high est encomiums. Bat it was not so decreed. Ott MCClure Opened his batteries upon the works, first at long range, and gradually advancing tlt a more complete demolition of White's defence could scarcely be imagined. It was painful .to all of us Republican to bare the sores of the party thus expoied, and which eve had scarcely thought existed. He reviewed the birth, growth and advancement of that party—at first " a little cloud' not bigger than a man's hand ; " challenged any thing and every thing in the history of party organisations to compare with it in patriotism - and purity of pur pose to the chise of., the war and now challenged even the old- beta° cratic p irty in its pahniest days to exhibit such putrefying sores, such abominations, as permeated the whole political structure to-day. He ►then reviewed the'. , contests for the past yeir, and the i.tiruense _majori ties iu Philadelphia, city and else , I where, pilau the old registry, law, showing most, conclusively that he knew how it was himself. He con tended that the history of that party had been so completely interwoven `and identified with the glorious 21.hierements of the war itnil the highest good of the conntry, that it pained him in the - heart of heArts, to see it belittled, corrupted and dedi cated to' the base uses of greedy, low minded, pot-house politiCians. Its continuance in that conrise of policy seemed determined upon by those • now assuming leadership. Hence the day of its usnuluess was flossing rapidly away, and ,we would soon be called on to bury the dead carcass out of our sight. • I could not pretend to give even a fiynopFiis of what he said. His lan guage was carefully and fitly chosen, tut; enunciation slow, clear and' im pressive. If he bad slandered the ;Arty, the fault be upon him. If his allegations wore based on stubborn facts, may we- not ;profit by the ex position? NIL Thus far but eleven Senators have drawn their back compensation. After, deducting the mileage, it is not so large a plum after all, avera ging but - $3,61.9,74 to each Senator. En a few cases it amounts to almost nothing, and in one to less than nothing literally. • For instancP, Mr. ponirr, after deducting his mileage, has but $130,40 - left. His colleague Mr. KELLEY, who 40t Intl .gage-for the first session, that imme diately succeeding March 4, 1871, does not - claim the extra compensa tion, for the reason that .his mileage amounts to $1492,80 more, than the pay. The California Senators, after deducting their mileage, gat but $)70,40. Thus far there are believed to be four Senators who will not draw the extra pay. Those members Who refuse it now =lit not forget that ender existing law it will not be pos Bible to do as ROBERT J. WALKER, once did in the case of extra mileage for a Special session of the Senate in 1845.—Unexpended balances are uow covered into the Treasury at the end of each' fiscal year, and cannot be, drawn"upotv-'again without, a re ap propriation. late Mr. WALKER, in high dudgeon, refused bis extra mileage at the time named, which amounted to $2,160, he being at the time a Senator from Mississippi. Twenty three years afterwards, ,in 1868, when he had become poor in purse and almost forgotten in the memory of the people, he recollected this sum, and called upon Mr. NIxoN, the disbursing.- clerk of the Senate, for it, who paid the same to him out of the contingent fund of the Senate. This curious fact is of record in the ledger containing the compensation Accounts of Senators, which ledger is the identical book opened in 1791, . _used ever since for the same . purpcise by each succeeding secretary, - and band-ruled throughout by.SAmert. A. Ons, the first Secretaryof the Senate. It remnns in its original binding and has blank pages enough to round out a full century of its usefulness. ler The -following figures wi'l give an idea of the immense opera tions of the leading lines of rail vroy of this state. The total . receipts of. he Pennsylvania road' for 1872, foot np $22,012,525; the cost of maitaining and operating the road during the same period was $13,764,673; excess of receipts . over expenditures, $8 247. 42. The following exhibits the op. orations of the Reading road: Total receipts, _ $12,125,038 total expendi. Oak; $5,869,486; excess of receipts over expenditures, $6,255,552. IS. ST iNIST, the great finder, has been taken in. He lectured on Sun day evening at Chicago, and bis uptent DORLAMP abscoudud with ,the pglweeds, $BOOO. Do aLk x o is a land Ste= would like to discover just A:v443:14:7jri:ti:1;10:11):TA • tiusirogio. Muse ISM Ibtrogrzi:—Tbrooloam' amid hoporteese taro been Wore the kw Home Um pie, week Ito appoetowlwfai, the oppecrietite and the liftwequse blli The find, Do Ike so It Motes io oak Coogiraidobel Ogzi4, sites es good etiisfostkni been oo mat bs. ‘II .erse no! quite what oat own itteailiert 4eebtil,' but ith the whole i 4 ppertioninent is bUed on w eoni rceolso—searcel7.lny dlsirlet haring , maid, Inch ixocuiciarleiv anti neighbors es it deainxi-- onm !probably is sta'ast i tisfactory as' could -be expected. Alyoultnow It Is understood to be composed of Brad.ord. Sisquebanita, 8121livan, Columbia, Wyuming and Wayne. It has au ugly ,tartitorlal shape, Maesiblitig somewhat the letter 11. but it Is claisited that there aro district's [ka:torsi shape thin that Lawana. Clearfield 0114.4 *et nie)(4iill9ol4 the people of his district to t'sanat rut an 'trim bridge across a certain river to keep one of his cantles from "swinging out. These demo cratic counties are never known tt• float sway if they do sting twit; so that the power asked will not be n;retkied on that aertount. They are always around.lbe.old "Cieerflehl etillbevot," ready to be iiitiiraided on atlcieet or modern paper as the cue minires. The act authorizing the payment of the ex penses of the state government and for the midis charitable institutions within the Com monwealth exceeds in the aggregate the sum of four and a halt million of dollars ; including the appropriation t • the elenterniiitittposiiion, over are ntillionS. Whether tub plea that these expenditures are only in accordance with the growth and prosperity of the State, will satisfy a people slow to anger, can be tested bieonnt ing the returned Weathers of the Geocial As sembly lizre next winter. The Souse axed the pay of its members and those of the Senate at tlttec-n hundred; not, comptint mileage, .and the extra pay of membi rs on committees of contested elections at 000 each, whether ein one or more et:m=l4.2es. Now, bad the eom ratttee resolved - 'that hereafter the pay of members of the legislature shall be $1,500 with out computing Mileage," there would have bee-n some courage anP manliness in it; but -the habit of taking every winter, or. trying to take. more pay -than they IntphrAly contracted to serve the people better be atoppM. With that prepositioei - bekre them, the pee might possibly arouse awl rej , et the csolu lien, and send men who would net dare ic Ms.° their wishes. But the way thoy arc i; - q; it can only be stopped by refit-hog to torn such offending members. lam Lapps , sty, that our members opposed it in eommttt rand otherwise so far as opportunity temlld .Of the areonnta devo•ed to general public use including the eintennial coidribution, Phila delphia absorbs $1123,.018 ; iu all the rest of the Commonweslili, inciutlany the limns mtuld rtalt369,'3so. While it is to be • ra l iceted - that kennel; ivauis ie to be liberal, and' `wen geutroui if yon please, is it iedis-,teuratile to be thus prodigal of the pi.blic firm's, or thus to discriminate in their distribution '$ These: are (meat:one' than -every min mar a•dt leritself, for the annual de • :Janda are largly (et U e increase. • IlaocuwAY, busing in charge the new county, made' , .rent- eeetral retinal( as the bill came ep ter oti.siders, is n, followed by Mr. Mveu, who poured hut shot into the scheme VII the Minnequa spring even, must have seethed and hissed with - cem'motion. Whether his speech, well directed and strong iq argn- Meta, or whether any speeches, can .avail against the scheme in this Douse, may - hest known nest Wednesday morning, to which it was made the special order. Major D.tnrr har the floor, his syieeh having been shed off to make the special order. is a difficnlt matter to canvass ; the friends of the i r:or, county be ing incommunicative and reticent. Math Bradford county gentlemen were percent to witness the first leap of the kangaroo; among them ye gefoiili,ditor of ye REPORTER, cu speaker WEED, Messrs. CAIINOCIIAII, DAVIEN EVANS, NUMM'. Lams, and others, who are, doubtless. satisfied that all will be done that can be to check imprudent legislation. • Eutvott. MUNOY OREEIC RAILWAY• It is rumored that the Philadel phia and Reading railroad is about to take hold of the Nancy Creek railway. We are pleased to lean , this. The latter road 'now connect). with the Catawissa extension at Hall's Landing. and has been leased by the Philadelphia and Reading road, and it would certainly be of great advantage to that company b. have control of the Money Creek nail; as it would make quite a feed er, and would not cost a large amontit of money to complete it to the Snlli 'van coal fields, where it wouldson. 'nect with the -Sullivan and Erie road, now in active operation: no Money Creek road would certainly become a paying road when complet ed, as there would be a vast amount of coal transported over it, beside. the great quantity of timber that ex ists all along its line, and other minerals. We trust, for the sake o' Williamsport, that the rumor is cor rect, and that the Nancy Creek mail will be speedily completed. It would bring ns Sullivan coal, which would be desirable and useful, for main purposes.— Gazette d Bulletin. THE MASSAOHIJSRTIS SENATOR SHIP. Boutwell EleeteiVes the• First Ballot. Bosrox, March 12. George L Boutwell was elected United States. Senator to-day in the Convention of the two houses of the Massachnsettp Legislature. The whole number of votes cast was 275. of which Bout well received 152, Dawes 115,Georgi H. Loring 2, L. K Tarbox 2, Whiting 2, C. C. Green 2, Mr. Bout well:was declared elected. In an interview yesterday, Secrets. ry Sontwell stated his .retirement from the treasurership would prob ably not result in any change of pol icy in the administration of financial matters. • OHIO CONGRESSMEN OENSURED. Cowman, Ohio, March 14. —ln the Senate to day, after a long dis cussion, the House joint resolution to censure the Olio members of Con gress who voted lor the Iteiroactiw Satiety bill was adopted, after being so amended as to censure those mein bers wbo voted against the bill but nevertheless took the extra pay. MS.. The glory of Connecticut has doparted! Wooden nutmegs, hereto fore deemed the ne plus ullra of human ingenuity, are just nowhere. A man in Maine now makes . , good merchantable oysters out of flour paste, • tapioca, salt and water. These are placed in second-band oyster shells, which are earefully glued around' the edges. ,When a hungry, half -inebriated individual come into 'the saloon and calla for a . dozen raw on the half sheU, he re. ceives the above' described delicacy. We fancy that they mast be . eaten in their original state, and that cooking might provp fatal to them: Mr The public debt was reduced considerably- orer $5,000,000 diving the short Month at February. The total National debt now amounts to something over $2 150,000.000. This will be paid in about twenty-five or thirty years. , " is.. And now I. N. ETANS hag . tak en hie place on Haantea roost. - Some of iibb Akin "Western &net like it. EitILSOLD MUM It is difficult for those who belong to the younger generation of railroad !nen to realisothat the whole - of our peseta railroad eastern has been de tilloPed ,slid perfected within less than forty years.,- Bash, however, is the WI,- end there( ere of course many Men still living whb took 'an actiie part in the first experiments which were made, sad helped. to con struct the first roach ,ttild their en gines and cars. Withthe develop= meat of such a. system there has, of course, grown up gradually sultfroin 'the lief- ssities of the case, terms and ditties to detrignate the appliances opehitiOns and Methods eniployed in the llittltifitrion* and comphcatcd, business of constructing and work ing such reads, and conducting their traffic. Cons(lermg the niaguitudel and, the importance,- both socially ) and economically, of this modern system, it has been extremely barren in literatuae, e43bially hi this noun- try. To ti very great extent, therefore, no exact or common system of menclatnre'exista, and each engineer, superintendent, master nieehauic, car-builder, or other officer or opera tive hae adopted terms of his own, as his inclination 'or • neeetisity led him. These are goody bad or indit ferent, as the ingenuity,. taste or dullness "of the inventor or author may have suggested.. Some are very expressiq and I appropriate:, 'as, for example, -" cow,catcher," and " jerk water," the latter being. the name giv 7 en to the arrangement for takiog up water into O tender while mulling. Others are very absorb. We hive heard, for instance, of a man order ing adozan pieces_ of " wooden put ty " for car repairs. He meant the strips of wood used etir windot4s for =the same purpose as patty ig used in ordinary_ windows. There is, however, in a largo num ber of the terms used very . great bignity and indefiniteness, the same word being used for different things by differenti people uud at different places. , l- Often a thing is designa•ed by one word at one place and by another somewhere else, so that in transactions conducted by corres pondence and telegraph, .as railroad business necessarily is, very much confusion and - many mistakes are constantly occurring from this source. It, therefore; becomes daily more and more important that some common system should be adopted for fern's employed in the operation of railroads. So great has this necessity become in the car departments, and so embar rassing, the confusion arising for the ,want of it, that the Master Car Buil ders' Association has apponittd a committee to prepair a dictionary_ of such terms, to report at the next meeting. It is, course, vkry_ 'important that such vo --1:, if &tie at all,•should 4 be well done, and that_ whatever is established by the Com •alittee should rest upon so good grounds that none of it will ever need to be undone. If. Dittoes which ate not aetinite, or appropriate; or tieli conceived, should be carelessly or neatly adopted, it would be impossi-. nle, probably, every to set them right. Some people are very apt: to think that one world is as another to desig Date any particular thing, if only all are agreed to apply that word., to hat special thing. 'rhat. suchis'not the sise, all who have ev-r giVen soy thought or study to the construction language -know. Those who have even . the most eleweritary knOwledge -,f science have learned the immense `Advantage resulting from accurancy in the meaning and 4 use of terms, and iu railroad matters,lwhere ambiguity may lead to such iiiisastrous results, it is especially itnitonant that the rents used should,' ;be clear and without any coufusiOu of meaning:. As the appointment of the com mittee by the Car-Hullers' 'Associa tion is the tirat step toward the for mation of - - a dictionary of iailioad terms, the metobt:rs cannot ,exercise Too much care in doing - their first work—a beginning of whatiis 'now much needed.—.Raifroad g arde. I winahe fate of FL ST En,kpo3vn as the " car-hook murderjr," is at last set tled. A most persistent anat. power ful effort has been made to procure from Governor Dix a c. 7 uulutation of the death sentence twat of im prisonment for life Distinguished lawy& - s, clergymen, and laymen have suited in praying for the wretched criminal's life. EVen the wido'w of the 'murdered meth has joined in the petition, and certificates to VOISTER'S good character and lamb-like dispo sition have been adduced to the score. Tha'New York press has tak en up the subject,-and lies abounded an editorials and letters now p'e d ing-for mercy and now dematd ng ;hat justice be done. The Ganea.or has patiently weighed all these ap peals and arguments, and has de cided that ho cannot interpose to stay the award of .the law. The so ber judgment of all good citizens wall honor him for that decision. Society will be the safer for it. New Aavertiserdents. THE EL LIRA ADVERTISER. A Daily and Weekly Journal for the People THE NEWSPAPER. OF THIS SECTION. Lateet News from all parts of World . Tar. psnA , ADVERTISER is a ramming paper pubtithed erre. y der steept Sunday'. It Is pub. liehed et such en available - poiot:that it is able to gore all the latest news to a very eat-mire-terrotory. -tither than It is possible for ill ct4er journal to supply it river • Issue portion or touthern New Turk and Northern Peunsylvani t it restates points earner in the ni-rnitta. an a west of Elmira even to the I ate, It la In ADVANCE lIY MANY HOURS of any metropolitan journal. Its sperialtes and features that recommend It to the publk are numerou. and known far and wide. Hithe-represontative journal of .Routbern New York. and it looks earnestly and peritoneum to the interest and advancement of that portion of the State. It bag an Interest th and .care for the large and constantly increasini poi tilation. wealth and plater of northern Pentsyliants. and a though printed In another state, seeks by all reasonable moans to forward it on the MO road of prosperity and wealth. THE SPECIAL FEATURES of the Advertirer ere Its' Inn, latest Telegraphic intelligence from all quarters; its faithfai reports of the daily Martens at all the commercial centres of the country; its comments nn political and pas* ice events and its full. fresh and readable local In telligence. It combines all the best features of a lest-class general iesitapeper.'and a gmt-chies keal-journak THE WEEKLY ADVERTISER Is s ls.pe debt page. fiftTaix column Deem:rem honed evert 111E1214V. ay contains the tree= of the Daily 24Ition. • It ia isill addressed and Intended for that Large and lnallisset class of Outatooo.l y who resider off the geed ma n hnea of conanuoication awl toe redlines for reachlog whom mites ft Impossible to sappy ..bemselves with • dilly paper. -for these. tmaidea the late staler.) and local news are provided reports of local agricultural interests, and full reports of Isle markets fore:aunt:, produce. It is emineutly.s roadside paper an I fir ni-ties essh isms a rut amorMt and variety C.f reading' • MISS. Daily. peryear $8 On Westly*** II OD %Web* Nevf ertisamenta. SITUATION WANTED By an experienced MILLER. iddrem 0. W. Bac, 19 Ata M bang Car R ucci. Ildopeturin eveliq• Ps oen e V . R I N G,. EVANS ikIiDEETIL r&TO just recebred thfir • . • FIRST BOOK OF NEW SPRING DM GOODS AND WOULD CALL SPi le, I, ATTENTION TO Ili 10 14 1 • Bllek Silks. Bind; Alpaeas, Dress Goods, Domenties ' Shawls, White Gocds, Hos4Ty, Gloves, 4.-c - ., SC., Which tlla, are offering AT POPULAR PRICES. Towanda, 3larch ID. 1873 REPORT OF THE CONDITION. of the "FIILiT NATIONAL 13sNE." of TOvtaild* Pa.. at close of business. Feb. 2.8. 181'3 : RESOUI(CES. Loaua and, discouuta o.c , drafts iitrjl.4.s7 . , O.bBl tt.S. Bonds to secure circulation 13:1,000 tiO Due tram redeeming and reserve agents.. 41 3G4 St Due from NatiouAl Bankx Due 'from .t-de batiks and bankers Banking Hon.() Funxitum and fixtures Current expenses Taxes Pahl:. ... ... Cash Items richau.les Bills of National Banks • • ' 6 563 00 Fractional Currency (=Jutting nickel)... 129• 19 Specie...... lit 10 Legal tender notes... . .. ....; 27.164 00 I.I.thiLITLES. Capital Stock raid itf ',* $123,000 do Surplus fund 50.000 OC Exchange • - 1 1496,41 Profit and loss. 4 532 its National Sank circulation outstandul -' ‘,4..j. 109.19 a o‘l Dividends n-paid... .. ....-. 1.640 1.0 Individual Deposits '259.667 :5S Due to National 'tanks • ,' ' 2.922 el Due to State Banta and.DatiNcer=_ - 477 3.5 - Brair. or l'Esiicsn.vccia.), COunty of Bradford. 1 I, N. N. BETTS, Jr., Cashier of the First National Bank of Towanda, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. N. N. BETTS,•Jr.. Cashier. Subscribed and s worn to before me; this fistli day of 11Duda. 1873. W. H. I.)OPGF:, • Notary Public. Coanter—Attes: C. M. MCNvILT.E. t- ' - F.. T. 1? IN. • Directors Jos. rpw ELL, TOWANDA. PLANING. MILL, SLEW, srtrt AND 1 DOOR FATORX.. The sehscrihera having , perelksed the Planing Mql formerly owned by C. D. Cdomb k co., and h.ving thoroughly repaired theeetioe, are now prepared to do PLANING, MATCHING,. And to umufacturo MOULDINGS, NEWELS, In the best manner std on reasonable terms Persona &lira a distsnee eau haie their lamter dressed to take baa with them the same day. A Isrge stock of SEASONED LUMBER ALWAYS ON HAND Sail, BLINDS: DOORS, IfOULDTSGS, STAIR BALLUSTERS, SIDISG, FLOORING, kc.. In fact everTtilng In thtr 1ine:111. of which will be sold chesp for cash. We also pay cash for ln'nb•r. F3r farther. infOr; tuition enquire at one Furniture 'Store on Main Street, or at the Factory oa Ch►e,ee Street. . Mardi 12. 1273. OTICE. r • N, urricz or SKr nova Szwrato MActuzzs, Ito err Broadway. lf.Y., Feb. 23. lath. - T4Hove Machine Co having purche.ed the en tire atereste of Mr. M. P. Howe in the orisons] Howe liewing Maculee and business, and he' having retired front the same. - the machine will be.eafter be imotand sold by the Howe Machine Company. but through separate otiose and ender, Jim distinct tottioiroment as before. This machirie has been before the public for 21 yea s has had a eery large Sale. a**s all enviable reputito on, and, Whir in every respect a truly first-class, machine there is wary reason why its lialitlfictil4 should be con. totted and it is the settled determinative of We Howe lifechineto. to press the ewe of the same with all the energy and enterprise that hes charac terize!' the progress of their own machine in the pup. We desire to retain 11111 Mei old agent., and to mate as man, new ones as possible. We take this MIS Mouton to $1.1:11e the public that this pope. tar machine is now plered'upon a permanent basis. and that macidnes and parts can be ohtained with the same priunptness as heretolpre. -01 r Agent for 11.-elford Coatity ;is Mr. HENRY Toirstida. P. Very resoecthillr.: THE HOWE MACHINTE Co. Marebs.%l 'RUST & SONS mate the 'beat Paclimaton shads thameterli. .3. ItODIVAY PRESENTS: r= 1 78. CH A MI3EFLIAN 9 S • s. JEWELRY, ITSZIM PL&TEJ3 wirx. - -~.`,. GOLD ATODILVEU AIIZItICAN KID SWISS • vor i~ TTNC).U.I4..'S'II.t)NABLY 'IIFIE BEST k.) instated work of the kind in, the world. - HARP.EIt'S MAGAZINE. The eytr.l wre sfog circulation el f this eleellent monthly proven it. coutinueo adaptiou to novqvar d• ti , L+Qaui Invetri when we thitra -into how mina it pen4testes every rsooth, we niust'cousider aa one of tlie tittlinat(Ml4 0.4 1 , well as ente,itaturrs or the Vol.:ilea:tint for its vast popu larity has been iron by no appeal to stupid preju ciosi or deprived isles ;,— soatun (Robe. The char Act-r which this 3iiigazine possesses for newsy, enttipt, , ise, Artistic wraith, and literary cul ture that has kept pace with, if it has not led' the Linea, al.atid cause its conductors to rei.a d it with coniptiievucy. t also entitleW tlitm .t 0 great data& upeu the public grat , tride.. The Masa zinc hr.. • °Le good and not evil all the days of its life.--Breehly Ea..le HARPER'S WEEKLY. . • Elolendldly'lllustrated. The Weekly is the ablest and most powerful_ ttlul tested petiodical pcbtisbed the conott7: its editertil- are scholarly and conviocin.!„ and carry notch weastif. Its illnAirations of current events are nal end tr sty, and are prepared t y our, best - dt• planers. With r cir.nldlou of ISUAU the weekly is re :,d by at lest hal a mil -on person's. and Ira In iltwn• i; as an ‘ , rgan ot upniiou is simply , tr. men dous The tVepkly tuaiLtauls a poadi‘e :pda , tiun and esprearea decidpd sews on a podt , Cal and so- cial prude LOnw: di • ccitirier Journal. RARPER'S BAZAR. ME Oss3imere3, Embi oileriee INA:Ns s: HlLDnErii, Ifcitige eareet 11.&'G pu 15 2 1 (•3 t't 009 00 2,000 01) 'I 1 , 1 1,6 1.111 31.1 5,3 2i 3,+9a 9 $553.356 qi $3.53.* 04 RESAWI SQ, &c BALUSTERS, MU J. 0. "PROSY .t SONS: Mltcollansons. ••••• 1:11 •••''"•'. , 11 EdD _ QITAST.E ES For anythlrigin t 1 Iluo of —= _ . , dtkar ANtr_BOT 'BMWS: apckei. SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, Axtl a 1001. other thipga Towanda. INPef 111, 1,41/. • The Hagar is edited - with a contribution of tact and talent that we seldomflud in a.,y j , iurnal, and iii j urnal the organ of the great u'orld of fashion.—lMAoh , I sus eleu, The Bazar commcods itself to every la. - ember of the opusehol.l--to the children by droll aEa p etty pictures to the young ladies by its lashion imendleas varmt cy, W the provident matron oy its patterns tot the chi dr- Ws ciothes t 0 pateramillas by its tasteful ttest,mat for eruhruideied slippers ?MCI luxurious dressing-gowns. lint the reading matt- r of toe Bazar is Ito from y of great excellence. .3he pa er has ayrjutreo a wide • popmarity for' the fire side enjoyment it affords.—N-1 1 . Evening Post. bUBSeItITTI.ONS —lBl3. ' • TERMS: , Harper's Msalazine. one year Ii Do Harper'. Weekly, one year $4 00 Harp-r's Bazar, ono year '•' • $4 10 • AU extra copy pf either the Magazine. Weekly. or Bazar supplied gratis for ever) eluti,ot five bubscribMi • at 44 each. in one remittan,e, or six copies for $2O, without extra copy. "oaraeriptionet to Harpers llvazine, Weekly, or Bala' to one address for one }ear Slo.. or tWo of Harper's P•o-todivila to one aildrrof tor 0110 year $7. Back Lumbers can be supplied atany time. I:ec. lg . Address H L KPER ti.Y . JEWELRY I, WELRY 1 _ - &ND NIAN' YEARS HUGUE\VI BROTHERS AT THE OLD STAND FOESIEELY OCCUPIED DT .t. ti. WAR:Si:II MINE. just reeived a 14g,e tmtut -of 0 all the lute: t kt)lee. Anaerietin and Sv:iss Watches,. 'Gold and Sllt'er. from the cite:ll:est to the best Alio a largo assortment of CLOCKS. GOLD. AND STEEL SPECTACLES Remember the pt tee, two floors south of Powell St Co.'s, :170 itqlimla, ta.. Watcher, Clock», aud Jewelry carefully repaired N9v.2012 LOO,K. HERE! bought the .stock -and fix twee of George Ridgway, at the old stand of the RED; WHITE, AND BLUE, "would inform ray friends and cuetninPre that 1 shall and,avor to keep on hand a acteet Mock of TEAL 6 O . OFREE§; ,iND FINE GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS t • Mitch I wal ben at bottom prices Thinking a genercua pnbtto,•for their avrapathy for m 5 kte I:nll4'omi:ie. I hope by strict attention to bastnesii, to merit a share ot.tts patronage. - - Tirvanils, March 12. 1373 T - H s U.CO ESSF CT BOYS' A_ and plea' Monthly Magazine. Demoreut 'inciting-America. witu matruCt.ve and in ., riesling stories, poems. puzzles. travels, games,' itortius..enrreaprindeuce, etc., !idly 11 ustrateit Sh all Its departrulints, Is an ever welcome guest to the famPy table of tustroction and amusement. Single copies 10 ceuts post tr.-e. Year.y sl, or with choice of the following beautiful and valuable p.eutinms to each subacr.ber. far 50,ceuts extra; a choice trOCII five fine Parlor ebrowiw, worth $5. each. or two in teresting Juvenile gooks. bound in clout and guilt. north $1.75. post free; or a nee pearl.hamiled two blade Pocket Nude suit a pallet ot.-beet Paints, post tree; or a very powerful bruaii-monuted, dour. c cylinder, oaq-tipped lidfie.tatite Ann osCop- , worth Si. post/ LAI 6 cents; or a good Stereoscope' with, s-ties of vows, postage 5 yenta; or amelegaut to.rai h album for bolding 51 pbittfre.. Po't 4 S o 16 cents; and valuable premiums ter clubs. .Address W. JENNINGS DElloll.r..ar. £s3Y Broadway, ,New York. Feb.l2 CLOVES ANIVTIAIunIY sELD Farmers sad dealers will find a gooestoek of PEA VIRE OR LAREFE:CLOVER REED, Wirrranted true to name ,I•aleo Ohio tt, State Clover & Tinintly geed Fet. •11:1'3 WY(S)IT.NG SEMIN.h.Ia ANb COMMERCLIL COLLEGE On, of the'largest aclooli of the kind in the tlnitea State,. Prepares Students for College. Graduates yotiug ladies. Enaloth b^a,iehes thoroughly tut ht. AL German Pro e.sor of nutria. Military tactics. co m m ir mt borough tnere.inti e tirgtitn tioU—uook,!A sten dirortty from btOouesa ebtas•li-h -uueu.s. relegraptiieiti,w.tritulnt nuequallod. Spring tortn'ogene April 13. 1873 • Address' ties. C. cormorp. ex. President. or- L. A. 16 0034% PRAIN:T. Prtualpat of Copusi rebMarida' 1 • Coll-ge,t 10:4116 ' rcielNe or Ut, rOlt SALE::- - --A valuableprope r t y t for sale near the Rolling KW, it IL bargain cut .• on owl term... 100 - fee( front - 44 d 245 feet d.„ Street Int arcade, of it. 4rge house tb em z: rot stilt 1 • - liUth atm - OR. SALE; YeU detirabie r property CazarAwn. Bradford Cow% 1. p c The h olm is In /rood order and the -b-rn ,only t ao years old The terra are vary 'eiay. Port Am u particulars apply to . Dr. V. Bogner ; 01021001 02 , 11. Jan a ' • FFOR.farai 'd;f ai;ou„66 acres. ilignateti Within three tulles ..f ToTiado 8030 . 0gb. Well *tarred, with good °rain'. Mut and ham theteall, and about, ItiMPIN o - 11bott btod • lid bother. F terms apply! to W. W. g , Office opener Moo and Mau. Strowta, Tololds, 3,m,15-ft - . FO R N7.—The three s t ory . Briek Rtore 1 %9 Malts /greet. nears, °nowise tZ I Means Rouse. Towanda. Pa. The II at ta re h finjohed og for a store and the 5eC ,, 13,1 and third Boors are.riodtable for a dweliug. -W.der so both eta ICO ~ P 04000,1100 Rkel3 llrst Of APTi} Engtur e a. John Carroll. 8-trclay, PC. or Win. Foyl«, Attorney. at.fAir, Towanda, Pa F.l) . 14 wi• F • t ilt .• 8 ALE. —A. vttluablu Frnit .1; I'd() amts. 13i: full° froth (M,T rie . town. &wa l t z co..nty; D ,-* aware. •Ivat..." or wrrci kindred Pol wit Troaa In be iripg pf chose-rmi t Aire about Itso apyinTrfta. arana P« , k , a 4111C/ISt? fru t. Ordinary faunae and I 3 «n. PleAty o r t in . rr , r. itald climate. g4pd w#ter..t!.7. For fortlter perticiaalis enquko GI ti t he owner. IEBSE RIEn T , LARoy. tfr.dthrt, pa. Feb 14:444 VORSALE,—A. t)tne cont,i n i ng a b ou t w ar.rea Of good 13 , 1 1.;r:r.t.,1 th r , e mdels.frotot I.e l laYersilo'Brzsd'lr 'C'"aftv , u e gir Bosch Grove pchoal honey Tire stose,ro-c.sto are a gooil house and barn together *nth bap flood water and' a•• unag • orche...t o r , I t o ,s,..lerfrisea. This .a an excellent locallj fora rot _ chanie. Terms eery easy, is the owne r irr Loncoster Comfy. For further partiolore to Wm. B. litesetil. Leßaxer.l.e, Jan.s. • REAL ESTATE CHEAP.—'The undenlgned offers for al:c sealr the-p. tLn following , ir-o•ibed Teal estate: • I.nn 'aro/ coot-all:14w 190 'acres, toostf)• iarproseth Wasted to Towanda township; • A1, , 0 one thiattrs lot contaliing 9 acres. • - j One fartu contain au 103 acres Yu - Asylum town ably. paill) improved. Ow firm containing 30 acres and Bonne townships. - • • One rouse anii lotin Towanda Borough. Two houses in.Fruntit Towanda, near the bcrb • tgll. Also two lots./ - Jan.l 1073 )14 S‘rar "•A . •• : small pia. cr ) n. F ack. lu Bradford county,. , on the "coutruiplatiiii. radios-1 fine, • Binghamton to Diz,licrp, one-half !reproved an. 3 ik high state of euitivatluu ;the tionaindAr in tatte., , hie Utilber, white oak, chestnut, bickury.and pine. tildituot flea ly new; a Vtko-s!r, y Louie. Harsher. with a rieveniailing spring et whtpr MA. rang into the house and trove thence . to road u.-u the barn. The barn is larg WILD undergeran e ; stable, c opentershop,Fui rt. such as apple* li and pea.es. Butter ~ n nia and - hiPkory until 'abundance. Only a few rods to dolt. b and iraid.. graded- school This mania mak,: a tap b. m, tuechanic or family whit with..r4•Lre frAli .rur,„ businees iito and spend the remuudPti-Ot their •tirt in a aux and hap home— - For t•lrther port culatt sad; eta L- r. Bit herd. Birchentl.ire Sitqueheiht county., P.s.. or B. Bowen, Troy, Pa , or Licy tire. I vine. Stevensville. Pa. Feb.l9 _ TWIT i. U. followiwz for MEI BE DEMO E. H. c Hkr , and HENUY WARD BEECI1EI: tt the, other Irctther,s it their ti:rvices can Le secure - J. otherrch , e *other leetureni %hi i c encase (7,eneral Itese:ved :•r:24ts. hoc. 13, 1e.73 1t473. AND COIN TER SCALES, MANILLA Az SIRATJ HAY ROPE HUATTENITZ BRO'R. ~~ Codling, Russell &. Co.'s, MERRY CHRISTMAS COOKINt; J. D. JOliNtinN At SOY & \IERr`UR•B 110BUIT JutitN; TinT,NIFA Miscellaneous. Gr.- Pr LECTURE COMMITTEE SEASON eF 11111-3 HOBERT COLLIER, dant;ry 3, ie TL_• Iu ni Tract JOHN B. GOUGH, -Ta.uuary •.!1. Is: t3,abitrct— , .; 111 DICKINSON,, Febrilary Whrit'e to liiind,r," , ,I , j , t- I. it EbERICK DOt GL SS February 1572 ems SEASON. TICKETS, „Fel” %:11,:: At kil by's Ls r;: Si.,,f, COMMITTEL: •. .1::o . L. I:. Fne-ir S. W. Al.Vue.D, . ME 1 3 1;,.“1 - 01IM- I , ExTE3 s catryFlE FEED THURBER'S 'AINTI;FRICTIOS METAL, IMMI TOWANDA, PA STOVES, TRIBUNE COO . ..ICING STOVES EXCELSIOR RANGE k. With Patent. Waribmg ()ye] - ..6$ I "' , / I FLUTING XACHINES And SCISOIiS. L. 1, f SHINGLES An.. all kinds .!.)t: DUI I,DING MATEIIINu,, prom a 10 ceiAt Door Latch ati LAMPS, LAMP CHI3ISgS, SILVER PLATED WARE, FINIIIRTS GAS MTING - AN') PLUMBING* Of allorts,ty workmen who can not be e..%Z.'elled ego:died by those from any Othei locaLty. CODbING, RUSSELL & CO. Tiorsida, JArn . E0,15T11. -r 0 ME ME