F .T4s4Pp Ftol4 ALL -NATIONS. Postal cardstire quoted in 601110, country tJtsns :A 100 per cent. premium. ' (' —The ,June dividends, 'payable in 13oi.tnn, amount to $2,13-1,1100. —Philadelphia- now has 'more •:_honses t 6 let and for sale than ever before. =The Eastern. quail imported into C - alifornia are represented to be doing well. postal cards cost the gov ijumerti $1 513 per thonsanii. --Chili talks of hiving, a musical vapSsiiion in 1875. =Gustave Dore I wilt soon .e . ihibit orthe Crucifixion. \ phjsiciaias,:are said to hold cut little hoPe.3 of his recovery. .= --The London Common Council 1 has reinsed to admit trittnwaya into the city. I Empress -Eugenie: recently I viEiti!a QuvenVictoria. at-Windsor Castk. —An army of • caterpillers lately oiecheti a freig l gt tr•l''itt.*-on a Georgia railroad. - - —NeV• 'York is replacing ,her w001,.7) irk with strie as fast as go.g -• siblo. _ . • . . -L-Loffis - Napoleces 'villa .at. -Vichy vas aisi , L , scd of by ;action recently for ;4,000 ESE —Cars. wig 'lto running through tho ,Potomac Railway , I , irifiel, in Ealtimore, within'two creel. 6. A - • is said that the King of Han , ovf r left Vienna. to F.rcin meetipg the 'Crown Ptinee c,f Germ - my. JIrL _ . ' Louisa Nielson, dan • qh.e: of ,the lite•Jantes Eroblza, died . ' in New en , Wednecebt. --Ex-GOveinOr Jewell,idlnetified l ‘ srei,tcrit nt (4flis..aer.eprance of the Ens- Bian missiem * • =—A well-defined and 'fatal ea.. of c ti't kra ;brong „ there l.y F!ek-P..o)c.it firm:New Orleans. . —Thera is to be •fidiapS'y of ear . '` , ll,:r pi:• , eons at the Vienna, Xxhipitton, with rriz.-r tor the beet spec:mew= of the clt r v. • --A Rockylslqad ;firni has taken I:tavet to bniid a railroitst bridge across -i'7.Tr ; i..:-•-sippitit Lmisia.n4, • -lhe'; New -Encrland Christian o..;tiv,athm elllliehaiil in ,TartsinOnth, N. H. thin -----Laya.ca County,' Texas,' produces awl three 'qizartfers eireurarlener. . --Southern papers aie 'bedinning to ct ske. fh ir . uffi.Js ,of a ccar',a Fnbst-nption for the biggp• watermelon. ..—An instiee, with rightful chant to the title, hr.sfir3d a ii,an :;natch ill::: a party from a newsboy gt- .. :French Fettlement in the Nicrnity at .54 , :i.York is_projeat , 2,l, to be knelt ti the City of :itraEburg, Swede w6ni,an of St. Paul . rec•rittly thertitives by carrying :in br..rr,ilL., - ,: , ugh the street on her beto: r —Croy. Osborn, of Eamias, • baq for the capture of an'y otit ; of them. of Utica rejoice in - hats, f . a..! :AA, hocnet.t,, styr chnri,:s" : charley: •—o i • t e I . . HiOiniau is lying dallge re.osly Ii r'_ s'iLienc...-,:t West ChriAt-r. t-a1:1C lof hia reZ4iTTTY: * ' of old tapestry is an:t0:31:i1.01 a , slicceidlt hat of n - ;lern flaintio, , A;at, Pe:tace of lililostry,lll .--- - ftftrola Van Kitheo, the Austrian 5.,, , FiA 0u the tirztz.. - - .z—The.d. , ath bet ,r‘ • „ . ~--7 - C.:(1.../"/.1 ri:t 111:-.1.1 ICs Rads if .r,:e, - . 4 ,...•.1%..1 - Ary • t ' • Las .:;t I.luSit•t•, .Irtie tertt.thy:t.•l ha,' a 4 1, • j •/ 1 . • . is ,t) tnii ill ..: - ,Stuart k • oaquni 11r-111' , 111..1:,,tamight , -1 I,f gir T. D. 1. , (• Zslr- , ..111;',1- NO. • • inklf/Ent !natter. on 11. - $,1..0 -) a tine of tot leig t. .tmt i)t)Ott, t",!r easll or- Mil • Till e 11:y, Ka!lut ; • V.l • h Ly..• pi •-t hrev FO A:To An • • . --Ex-G,iv. Horatio -;•3e - ymoiir has t an aFliation :141,(1{e , s at titi;r.tir - _ t . • yo.kpees 'report , shuta sar.:gt• o:alio., l -1•_;:. a gra.lal ball fight at Sr. At:git4q:3% - ;.( inting thr!ti , rting eqtqnn nest year, ;:t .is imilaing one' t L. ; is the cr.:lvry. The larLtv,poltilm ~f the Hft t —San Franclser.i. is munch tlistur tL.: tAilart). I.lAt havy •Inncle to e.h.y, ,in r•'n• :0)•1 =lt Is .• Hon:. elvtuer's IS.•Clytne.;•,' ho iq very bryther,Wilimtn cymor,, who w r ; 1-11;‘,-. _ ‘i , i; - ; vet L. =The Drlnilleratic' , t i i Phiii.ll.4 l ,iia on Wed.; Co, twv, , a4.lrilv! , ‘ for ti ~• S'Aik !* , ;it.ol:lo'v,; the: hi that —4ty in the nionthg . of w -1 - 111,r) „brott;prs , 1:19 . t&r, .a 4.6:114hter, and grand- 17Inghter, anl -- -it :was thn t.Meet of Alio tho gran , l,ll . .nglo, r. . . , .i re:cont :kdvietzs from Buz 11:; ntrilo‘, an• inuniwAlt that city, , both for - rStA increat,e of azrt a s rt- - :, - ,tHlt t±;,, - J - )ost-ohis .that tLcy'fl.-‘ • - •-t):2 - hch)ff.! , that 11:h4 . MILV 1 61 - 4.; lut - t.irt , ..l aul It , cry, fetty-N:.e,i - Tuu(1 , ... , .f that cut .may 1, 1 ,•(.11e13-, , •• 171 i , eplahl tl/ , 2"1 , 1 i1]:;34rt..,1 zc -I,v C . . . ..- A.liartforil; Kv • I '1 ' littAy 7 ' a mitt r. /Sre ;..i pli ' re (1 la a- sta',.• or into :nation to t.j.s filr3; bor 0:zit:I - Law: s in-his church; and the trial was rngtpono 0,1,1 a....l•erniut ,r)f his inaluhfy to • ZiVt.`.hiF• (N1 , ` , 11,2 , , • ' l ' i ' - . . I j 1 —The yariort,4 eattal Nrocetti ask G,,, , ,.11,rd..nif aid t., th e anolint ,If about i2(13,- it 0:1mi. Tl.:ty %re ,1,- , P.:tied tiigiv , u 3 chtla tratls" , A tati .- , W. ~. y : pay t • .l4*-ar r ,:- the , Trl4o-tii_.. , ~ • : , '.- . . !.- , :,1r...-(;,(..i g .,• D. - ..‘r,f-ilio, a. Hazly-- t. ,r:. r,:,:.... La: j 1..: :.: ,1 .• i !3'i-t ll to thr- (.%- e..,v1-aw.-:,t -..f Lar.v.3.,1' ,- , ( 29:1 , :':,-. thts 5ta;4,... Ti1t.A . ...,htn , •11 (.1'...-, 3: IC3tip.: ..t.,:t!.;t 1 - ,:. • 4::.rr.b , ..r. , . filul l .•rl' ..' .. . . bas • rfi:iebecl • the. ciky,xist •r. n!..that - .!t,A mot two ~:.,, P-Ly..,l,iirg 2. S fates (g,tAbiish 10.%t i uc.,•• • for s7i junot:ou MIN • —1 svf) (4 - rivads'on' of the.. Neqv the-Declar.S.pon of lock pervtenC,c, were 1. , b h9ar - i the steamer fiearearge wheb [-he Bank _the Alabanits..--Captain James S. Thornton and Ezra Bsrtlett. ' —The United States -District: . At- Mt-ney has been irdracted to defend Collector ESiler,at Albany. in the suit entered; by the ;New York C-Ltral 113.11 read Cenjipsny to recov ,F Ft id Ly'the Company lunder protest. luire . ;ply to various appeals from t7.', sr. priet , ,ts of ra-wspaperp,.the l'odmaster r , e'pc-tal sitva he-sci ft to compelled to place--a ti".ct coni;irriciou upon the liwiprahibitiog the , e lia ng e,of novspapers the mails. 'I tak,(T.ct- Ist. of July., --For ',the , i'€:ar , I—. the iwports • f export R' . of n prdtte-t, to thel - ..;.V17 . 1 i!),t,(041,( 00, I ..corate:lll.)itig i)/ Initltli.; the ?.t. the 7: l lof,rt , Nt - r ,C.;,,11,1 1 1 - 4, !!:-:.47.rk!f r! , ). ! , ...! ,‘,l tit 11, , 111 11, 1 \ lirrA 14- .Irtiz7 ME ME trivoler, 31. Triqf f:r t USN tadfordftputtr Towanda, Thaisday, '4,Tnno 5,11171 EDITORS t ; 11 E. 0: o:ooDrucri. S. W. ALironn THE COISTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. \ In our brief criticism on the action of the Constitutional Convention, in voting themselves . $2500, we inti -mated = that had members attended strictly 6-business theirlabors might have been concluddd. In justice•tci our own delegates we desire to say that they have not been absent, ,es cept for a day or two on account of sickness, since, the asseniiblng of the convention. Had.all the others_been as faithfnl they cciald now' be at their homes; and none of the honest ones / would have been induced, to vote or the large salary. I , ONT,. of the prolific sour sof wrong in all elections is fonndin the man ner in whieh alypaities colonize voters—that is,• / bringing men in a district echo , d6 not regularly reside there, iner6ly .to defeat the legal majority / of citizens of such a district. An Inendraent fust adopted by the institutional ConVention requires voters to reside in the district in which they vote .for One: month pre ceeding the dectio<iquding also naturalind citizens, I whomtist be a ciizen of the district for ode month also, Before. : he can vote, which, of course, requires him to be naturaliz ed one mouth before the . election before he can , vote. 1 This pre vent much corruption in - securing offices where the /eruolthents are large, r by• bribery and buying sup,- port .by dividing the perquisites of their' cflices.. It, will also prevent 'the !great rush for naturalization on . fheeve of election in onr cities and Conntics where theforehin pupula-• Lion 111 . , ciety -- of Mining - Encrincers t onclut - 4d its Spring .ess c, iOnin.Philadelphi4, lasi. week, 03 . - an exeitilion to Cat: 4 ielAlli - ill : region, on ,: 1 • On tl_Ki inyitatiun of the - . Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Compa U. iheir autumn meeting will be held in EaSton, . - i the oct,:asioniof :.- the d'edication- of! rh e new : Pardee /fail, jut ,Lillayease College. - This ma,gh`ficent stinetnre is 'rapidly ap. 'proac ling . compliAion, and in its large r lze —tlle ilo6ring covering two and a half acres and thorough equipment / fur te r linical studies,- it Will,lo pile of- thel finest, edifices • foir cientilie. uses its he world. - ..Tle. present Faislitnan Class ~nuni'berg 'berg 1 407 and time appliCations . for adillilt•fsion to the ,e - veral departmentsof Laiaye'tit . : College . now • exceol those 4- au:, Otlic • year, . ' . ...1 I.- . Tili. : . unterrifie, , Democracy.eannot bearjsuccss: Tl ey had teinporary . ryi,,§ome tinleatgo -in West .Vir- 1 ! siniA; andinitale liately began fight itig oct.'r thespoi s. hie dissension 1 bias 'now 4 own -o great that all of-! fl- .-4'l' • irts' tit -.,tecOnede Tared to, liation .have failed, 1 Until war, i'&. the bitter c l , en,ll TY: kept- licans, 'profitino. by 0 1 . . - the .sittiati . ,n, a e 'preparing to pl..' , .. etlyj resume eolitrol of affairs, and regUlate these tpiarrelsoine gentle : nieti_ to . the ran t - s, where, it is eviH dent, they will t o the, most good. . 1 1281 com Soi.ol . tox- is generally considered to Lave *shown, n. his eelebrftted ba , .by,tt l ase, that he lhard the stnff in him. for a „pretty good qnstice ,of the ; Peace; bat he wasn't a circumstance to a poor saloon keeping J3oiiton -ne 7 gru; who, whi-n two of his - customers dispitted, on T'colly ‘ night, ; -about 1.1 paying for the t rinks, - " decided the 4uestion," , says' j the telegraph" by shooting both t ie litigants, breaking tithe arm of one nd j the thigh of the other:" -Si mil% yet.effective. • ' ~ - Tile . only . D , ,*eratie paper in Rhole Island, t .e Providence Lleriarld,' died on tNe 21 t ult. of inanition. This is a t7nrion • state A:A-things, and it' shows how e , tnple,tety, the Demo cratic party has " petered out . !' of lat - f years. ~ The[pablishei of -this .1 last rise of satumer , remarks in. his valedistury • that the party i tcto impoveiished ur to.) • indifferent to stisaiif it. jiYirniii.;! I.!as, poksr Yor- • ick.- ' .„ . r- - - - -- - -44.11.4 , -.; -- . -L-- /.._ i . ' '' .ri 1 - 1: . .‘;'4(i id ! / 11 /AT 1 .. 1,10:a a says . ; .'i* in , lst ex-dted Siiecitden of Democrat-, . le ;presmnptiotand impudence on 1. rec:rd l is the suNestion of the ffar riishitirg Palriollhat "Press ntAirant could do no more:grceful act than to appoint J.T.T.F . .mt. u BLACK Chief Justice • , of ,the United S ates Supreme Court." I Arit ' not mode 11,y reque l jt.tlie Presi [dent to vacate the Exechtiye chair. Pand ask Ji.trEi it., ?; Davis to occupy =2 TM; Wash ngton ,Stsrs remarks that Chid Just ee Citasn wss ,the last of his line; th utithr he nor his br*liers--- - --wilolall died, before him— kft any male descendants, -aladt-that, therefore, his iirancli of the family t name wi4 b?corne extinct. The same may. be szid of his two ' tribus preciec‘skors, (fudges , TANEv and MARSHALL; and this .makes of the matter a curious coincidence. AN A_NCIEST PARM —Tlie Chicago, •Tirae; ebigramitically - designates the New York Till(' as "the eastern. frontier organ .of the' • recollection called the Demoeratic party," .and skys the lask which ..that !? i rgari' haS inaPosed'ivin" itself of• inaking free trade the C - ortier stone of the' 4)a,rt-c" .-one which . only • Oinnipotenc4. „ c: - ftert e ,., 01. , :te.” • - ==lol=lll T!!!. ( ~i t,.-.Tiliti, ,2 l;;lC:)ll.li l'Aibii 1.:!: 4 . . . . tlii , tins , i It. , '). 111 ?., ; 1 - .. 1 ":1 , 1iV ':11 . .11/ St:it ' e ;„\ll.l i'.:::.....:11:115 eillet-'1,": ',hail iln..Vo, a fixed salaiy; tli.ri..4 'tioinf,Tavrity lritli the f....e, bill. -' . . , LETTER 11104 WARRINGTON. WAMlCerOrt t D. 0., May 261,1873. lita.-Enrrout-J‘ On to Vienna"! is now the populaitry. Ls tlittiarizrdays of spring sip! proacb, proach, and the vs'eatherbegins to pleasant, the fever to visit the Vienni\l4 . pOsitiOn appeal" to increase.. The _put feveireeks lave Wits nessed the departure for Enrolls of mania our tourists and - pleasure-seekers; while many ethers are busily preparing is follow. - Goverif,= men& offic , ale, together with Senators and Bep- / resentatives, seem also to have cinght the/in fection; .and, with the luxury of a Sea rogage and &Ac= of the Continent in vietveffers 'to assist.the government in the tntntial of its bdnds to foreign markets have me plenti ful enough. But, nnfortuna y few-these aux ions and clamorous apph / e nts, the services of a few only will be twee f 6d. : In consideration the impaired `health of certain cfficials, used by. tlinl discharge. of their arduous lilies, ft has been very properly decided tit they; shall be given the preference. It is Gm' . ently proper that they should. rules i f the civil service do not prevent it, : be side* there is something remarkable in. the /estOrative properties of a foreign atmosphere. It is a singular fact that, with scares anexcep tion)these clebjlitated gentlemen always return from these far-off journeys very greatly bene- . dtted and " remarkably improved," a matter of grave importance to the government._ It Must not, however, for a moment be snp posed that our favorite and faeluonablo resorts sable be forsaken, or that the crowds. that an -Dually visit thenrwill in any wayi, be diminished.. President 011AN't will quietly sinoko his cigar at Long Branch, in his "cottage by the sea ;" While with few exceptions the, entire body of our foreign diplomats, inelndir r g many others of greatet or less note, will, aslusual, be found at their ;accustomed resorts; The British legation haVe already given retire that during _the summer •months they. 1 discus 4 their Feastbeet and 'Alf and alf on the shady shores of Lake George. \ The Fren r ch Minister and suite wel also be found in some .northern lati tude where those pecutfil'i • d lieacies abound that are said to be 'so 'acceptable to the palates of that - People: I The Headsof ifeveral of the, Bureaue of ' the Treasury, by refusing to further increase their force of fonale assistants, arc just now incur ring the displeasure jf a large upmbcr of slightly Initiated females; are applicants for el -rltships. The rules t'nil regulations of the Civil Service Bird present no harrier /10 mau of them, who are auceciently po'sted to answer a majority. Of theAtiestionfe , but, at the same time, have not the slightest it.kalif the labor and responsibility attached to the various positions which they so 'eagerly Seek to obtain. dt is said that after the thirtieth of June next the S ecretary of 'the Treasury will .dispense with the services of all 1114 ruarrled female clerks now employed in the pepartmeut, and that he nil' :endeavor to hring about, some wholesome reforms, iegardlys of their antag onism mith the pct seliemes and theories ;of certatti' gentlemen Ai 110 choose to' clekgnsie themselves the Civil gersiee jAilvlsory _ . On Friday 'of ltnit W - eh-thel Civil .. , ',40 . trice i‘l-. , vi.,ery Doard Met, since whiel time they hive been iiidir[tly tfess'on, 4ittia 4 v,.141 clObcd (lc:4s and darkened windows, ilt.uh r tleSs in grave de lib,_‘:ration over siune new, problem to be pro- Ponmled. :6 the applicant for place or promo- , Con. tnt v.ht.ther tlicir in'eublitiou will be: of a tnathatnaCcal,' - zationoTMe.ll (.r .th,r.logiesi natu:c, time 0niy...111 ileterthine: Some of the eva members, it is, said, at . e, in favor i.f, a re colOrnetiorrof-the entire rules and regulation that have heen.sAdablishd )iythe b _rd, :'and U lli.11.: pifi far hare pradueeil no heheileial re sults. In what way ths.y . pr'ppose to do it-what 'new system 'they propoie 1 to inangnratii, .or what new fallibies they proposnCY l promtliate, -we -halt 'doubtless; in', duei t - M::, , he full.?iii f,;rmed. ' : . , ) . 5 1 • • t. • The Seeretat y,t,f the Treatiiry tep As that,. i l s;., cll., under the;new syt,tear: t, a majority of lie apponitmeuts made in 114. D e parments ! tare 1.. , !, i cr. obtained bY those re r iding )vithin 'a le'ir-. criit of flay Miles of the Cailital, /Where the .op. T rvxmiti,,, ~r po=ting Id: ex/minations. are greater than' th , se „at a ili;itanize, : TO...l4iste this, the St.cietary sti;:gcs i ts Vvz.L. the clerical appt , intmoh; of tin- govern tout be apportioned amo . t. g the several States . : ) tat the Civil Ser.: rice Bova is a delibcratilriA; and we may in.t. In J), for any hasty departim, fr,iin the posi tions i‘liieli 'they have takeb, and wliich tley so strenn,itsly chug to: I Of..4tain Qii4llp.r;/,'.lt is 'l ilt . ) .% it, still adhere'Axinieilmily ft.,) the . poli4 of intaang Ii tliserittuatieri' in the be.,towal. of miblie patronage,:no matter fr.nn what locality,; or 'whether it be to Republicans, Democrats ors Ite-bels, proViding always ; that they can pass' . . ,the required examination! Arran4ments have been completed by the, Grand Arimy.of the Repiabliclor the decoration. of the graves of their *eased comrades ,on Friday of . ibis week.' From the preparations that have been made, -we' may expect that the usuaLscrvices at the Rehliers.llonie, and at 4rling . tono‘ill die i,f more than ordinary inter est. We iire sorry, liewsCer,• to see a dieptsi- Con manifested by certain parties to pervert theelercises on that day from tUir true,intent and mtaning. A recurrmice of the unpleasant circumstance c;ounected with the decOration of graves in Arlington Cemetery two years ago 'is again . threatened by theill-advised atteinpts of ex-confederate :" homli:proofs" to • parade their sympatliv for the! vletiins .cif the "lost ' • - cause " who he km etc there. As ne tinders tatia -it Memorial DAy Was sa pill attlie request of i. the Grandanny of the Ilepiddin in order to strew the -graves of Vilion soldiers - with, liowers; and consequently the Oak r Master General, at` the request of that oi - gauization, has or er- 1 M that, all national centetetiebe opened on -that clay ft r that purt+se. The- elsY belongs. to the:Grand Army of the irelmhlie;• arid; it is certainly illatimed . anti I,calulat'ed to promote bad feelings for the friii nds the ck.;nfederate dead to intrude upon th i e occasion. Let them select some other day, iwheti th . 2.y may rest as.: ' i !sured the friends of the Man soldier will offer 1 no intrusion: - • . . 1 , s\ \ I, Ou Saturday afterngoil last, the MariMs Rand bi•gan their promenadelconcerts in the greunds of the Eiticutite Mansiou, where, as usual, on fiattirday afiernopris, !during the summer n nionths, a large crowd of persona assemble. For years past, this organization has given the people of Washington an opportunity, twice a ' :week, M hear the sweet strains of the-delicious intisic tuade from the many curious iustru ments in their posaessin. . From constant pra4tice, . these prordenade co: chis have heroine Fo the WaShington peo- . pie tilMnet, an itidispensible element of enjoy nit..iit;a nd-everyW.e.thiesday and Saturday oar. good eiAzens,.at least lit large numher'of them, , attires in their bbst, turn -out to) hear "that ba.nt.l_play.' It played on Saturday.: Perched high within the grassy inclostme sat the band, arrayed iii coats of ' the ermine glory oft a com pany orthe "Queen's Otviit,7 with the holder of the batten clad in all! the pomp and parapher nalia required by one rholding.suchan - irgx!rt. , . sat position. There ;wept) fully two thousand people oil hand; and ht ti Seasonable hoar, this soft Aunsic stole go: tly -- -. - pot like a zephyr— 'over the scen&. -- ,! ' ~' The day was pleasant with abitolifte- sun shine, the tirst,that we have beau favored with iu many wcek,i iConsequently the ladies were out in full force, displaying their spring fash igus to g6odiadVantage, delighted with the scene, with itie muidc, and with themselves, doubtlesq, tli . uyqdly promenaded ovel the smooth, grCen'ainT. Nice young men Who.': Smoked lead .cigats were pientifnUalso, to the. 'great annoyanCe oT ,the old maids is•wild; With rianse•ated luOlg_ ' wonderedlf these wretch edi men came tiler? purposely to -aiairehc. :Of course not, they came there - to hear the rhusie; and ronsic and cigar; smoke alwriya - liannconizei well. All claiw.s, all ages, conditions and colors at.. tend these concerts; the old, the young, the rich and the poor, the gay and the beautiful. Even babies g o to the Maine; and, as they are rolled round in their miniature turn-outs, they are a material aid to the bind in tarnishing made to the inultitude. Bit their' music is of a character that is igenerilly more acceptable in household"' than at pttblic places. It is an, accompaniment to -the performance that old men and bachelors, who come out to relieve the dull monotony ,of life, regard with sversien.." lAnd the. young, men don't fancy it, as they wave their delicately scented handkerc bias, and watch for a smile from .some of the many (forms that constantly pass and re-pass in thig great moving panorarna.of the human faniily: • : ' " hf UNDER dateTC4 May 8; T. I. CtfAl' FIEI n, ielegranlnt- from Albany tiiat (Lc , Dn,sllopk , ieilrva , l, 17ii1 :has papseit the Legir , Mliire bill was ;idol tl; NGr.7iitlinid ing.of a toad from .B:nkiarnis • to cohrieyt with'?ne for whti% a charter was Ataitea In this &Ate l!isf; winter. 121 D :Or ,13111 X 0 Sasreader at (Sept. J 'AU his Rand ing Pastimes—Great Wiest and', Re. jok la amp ) / . • _ . ArrLls:l Heusi; Clear Like, Col., June 8:80 r. via :San Francis..aatte 2.—A. series of Pro. 1. yells aid cheers aroused this ea t. p from a pleasant siesta, half an our . after the - departure of lig last 'Courier. Generals Di - via and Whea ton and the other officers and all the men rushed from :,the ‘honse and tents to find the cause of the uproar,' and at once the whole camp was -in commotion. DA , rn the level plain north‘ of the house was a grand cal vacade of mounted horsemen. " The, steeds rushed . forward ,at once /at a, furious rate, - and Boon neared the groups of spectators scattered about the premises. " CAPT. JACK IS CAPITBED i " shouted a sturdy sergeant; Again' the valley echoed with cheers and yells: The mounted comniand was that of Colt-Terry. He had returned from a scout of twenty-three hour& Three miles above the month of Wil low Creek- at_ half-past, ten o'clock this morning, the Werra— Spring scouts struck a trail, and after a brief march kW' Modocs were discovered. Col. Perry surrounded the Indian re treat ~ H is men were bound to fight. ,uddenly a Modoc shot out from the rocks with4,white flag. He met a Wirm thiring Indian and said that Capt. Jack wanted to surrender. Three scouts were sent to meet Capt.,. Jack: He came out captiousl y, ghine,e,d about him a moment, and then, as if giving up all hopes, came forward and held out his hand-to his visitors. Then, two of his, warriors, fisre• squaws and seven' phildren darted forth and joined _him in his surrender. -, • The command that made this mous scout was, the first squadron of the First Cavalry, Col.!. D. Perry, Composed of troop F. Lieu. Miller, and troop H. Major Trumbull, and Medical Officer Assistant 'Surgeon. DeWitt. The guides were C. Pull man, and H. A. Applegate. Dg.f3CitiPTION OF CAPT. JACK. Capt. Jack is about forty years old. He is five feet eight inches high, and compactly built. He his a large and well formed face and full of Although dressed in old clothes, he, looks every inch a -chief. He'does not speak to any one. The 3lodocs are grouped in the field near the house and surrounded by a guard.' The spectators peer into Capt. Jack's face with eager interest, but he /feeds ; them not. He is as still as a statue,' UNFORTUNATE BOSTON Another Terrible Conflagration—Five Blocks of Buildings Consgmed The Globe Theatre in Ruins—Chiskerlngs' Warerooms Destroyed—Hotels and Churches Burned—Estimated Loss/sl,- •.000,000—Complete Details. IlitST DM' .ICII.. \BosToN, May 30 : 0:15 ser ious . fireis now burning in the busi ness..portion of: the . city. It nom: menced iu Waskingteu.Streei: Bosros, May fire broke out :a—little after eight o'clock ,this meriting, and is now ragin g ; ' .both Sides of Washington strFet, near - 13631storif and Essex streets). The Globe theatre is destroy ed. Northwest winds prevailed. .• May 30-10 314 --When .discovered the fire was in the ripper , • floor of Haley, Morsek Co.'s ware house among - the workshops, and this flames - 'were issuing from the roof:• The piles of light material packed! away were like ,so . much tinder, and' before an.alarnifeeto be ,given great' volumes . Of flame were roßingup fifty feet into the air, and clouds of smoke, rising.. The heat generated was very intense, and in, twenty: minutes the ripper stories of the building froth the front to the. rear,.isdiatance of .two hundred • feet, ;:Were a mass of flames.. • - • . • - - BosTos, May 30.—1 t is imposible to give at once all losses or even the _names Of the leasers by the fire to day: But it can, be said that from Avery street tci Bylstofi street, on the west side. . Washington street •is nearly or - quite dekroyed. On the other side, frOm Haytvarcl• place to ESsex streetlittle.is left to show what -existed there at eight o'clock .this Morning. TliE -LOSSES The iosges on the buildings des troyed, at the asssessor's - Valuation„ lootoup $569,500. 'Deducting twenty per 'cent. on salvage on building , material the actual , ,! loss on, real estate is 055,690. The. Globe theatre company -saved I nearly all s their wardrobe. i At a quarter past -ten computies J I , and K. of the] Ninth regiment, i who were in the'pro. ion for the decora __tion parade at So th. Boston, left-the ss 1 line and proceeded to the.scene', of conflagration, and did good 'service in keeping, back the crowd so that the firemenc uld work. Abbot the ame time a compapy El i of marine from the Chaaleatown navy yard, drawing a hose -carriage, appeared on the scene and were greeted with cheef-s. LOSS ESTIMATED'. At $1,000,000. Benjamin Cashing, of the bottrd of assessorS,'estimates the-loss by fire at. $1,000,000. Thomas Finigan and James Cabo ner were killed to , day by the falling of a wall in the ord . i burnsd distcict while cleaning brick:: , TFIE, LOOKERS 0:4 The-day being a holiday, and the report of the (tire having been - tele graphed to the surrounding, towns, brought thousands of persaris to the city. , Every train inward bound was crowded with aniSons busfness ; men and sensation seekers. There could not have,been less fhan, 10cr,000,per sons nedr the steno of , the lire when it Was'at its height FIREMAN, KILLED. John Hill, a fireman, was killed by the falling of the 'Globe 'safe walUand. Charldi Allen badly injured. All the iminrance offices being closed in observance of decoration day, it is impossible to furnish at this time accurate accounts of . in surance. , , TII6LATL_OAF.rusTwE. 1 _.....,„. , ,, Chief Jnatlee Chase !awl General Grant , ' , la VMS. : , .k _;. • .;October 28, 18; the ChiettTustice at 1 Washington , '' addressing ' Col. William Browp, of inciunati, as ftp pears from twa c. mm erq jai of,' that city writes : I. ~/ "Judge Pierrepo t has made th : true issue between , Seymour; and 13 1 /gir and Grant and Colfax; - 'He nalyzes it well :when he says that it is an issue between Blair,and revolu tion and Grant r and peace, Ileaving. Seymour 4141 Colax..alniost 'iiluilly :ant of sight. tetteloso in ynit; with , this, a copy of Judge 'Pierrepont's speech. t i. Yon will doubtieris he ati;teli, as I was; with the; itc , , , ,oulii f> f the conversation between hib and Grant, and the deelarptiOn of Grdant,.7 \ ~ The speech of 1 Judge 4i'§ilepelit; was delivere4 ati Coore* InStituil October 21, 1808, and the eonversa• tion . appears from the following extract! : , - • 1 3 \ "Oen: Grant riptiEd_ that 148 had no wish for the Trel4. my, that he had .n a inuckhighee*fice than he hid ever eveited.4*. *nerd Sher an would make - a goad! Prini- denin_, d that he would:gbully t give' 1 the half that he Was worth make Sherman. - or any other fit ma 7 Pres ident; that his feelings ' an ienti manta were, entirely opposed , j to ne!, gro suffrage; but,: that he did not Wish to be restrained by atty Pledges from the right to ,change his4 - pinions in' future 'if new - exigencies cOvinced him that he was wrong; for;eaid he, you "till remember that - earlY in the war, when I was in command at the West, :I publicly 'stated thr4 if the negroes had an insurrection iI would i hold ' my army 4n check unt it was put down. - But tong before the war was over I should have bee glad of a negro insurrection, and,wo Id have moved my army alt the fast r. I What I want is the Union-- e dole country returned to peace ' d sub mission to : laws. I ;do Inot 'like i t universal - negro suffrage ow, kit' thefreedmenought to be roteoted, and if the only way to prot ct them in their helpless condition in to give, theml the'suffrages,' hen I shall bolo ; favor of letting th vote.l, iiTa I want the Uni o n/restore and to have the South come haat, bey theilaws,-nnd submit as goOd citizens; and if the future proves 'that they will not do it Without negro suffrage,' thee I would give them .negro suffrage. " Washington never the ght more wisely or talked more jtistl .."" DISSOLUTION.-Thei eecopartnor shlp 'heretofore existing betwn the under signed under the Atm name ofWar/ & Montanye, Ls this day dissolved by mutual cons nt. The bust n eats WM Ns settled by tither of us. . JAMES AL FARA . r , . JOHN 1). ld NTANTH. S. H. Pierce having purchased the interest of Ward .k. Idontioye in the coal bust ass, would re spectfully 'pellet; a share of public teenage. Towanda, May 10. 1873. • VALUABLE FARM FiOR y adjoining the village of Itranklindale,in Frank township, on main road leading from Totranda to Canton, containing 100 acres. & good house, two barns, s nice young orchard .and other -fruit trees thereon: Any person . wishing to avail him self qta Plessantly•located term on rorable terms, ,mtn-flo so by , applying soon to the . egbacriber tiring on'the premises • Vey U. 1873.41 _ _ DISSOLUTION.—Noti herby given that the partnership lately existing between Clark W llaon and Thomas Maxwell, of Toarands.iander hefirm name of. [neon & Max. wall, was dissolved on tha 29th da of May,. 1873, by =dual consent. dll debts owing to said partner. ship are to be paid to Thomas 8. Maxwell, and all demand, on said partnership are to be presented to' Lira for payment. C. WILLSON T. B.MAXWEI,L. I will say to the public that I expect to continue In the Sewing Machine busines at ollr former office, telt door 10 Means 'rouge,. and &ill expect all claims connected with our former business to be preitented to Me, as well as all ruon4s now due or falling due to bed to me promptly. Any orders for the dmerican lkai \fiewing . Machine will receive prompt attention: June 4-w3 I r - ;GREAT SALE.OF TATE AND rEaSONAL r • .nntlersigned, prOptietor of the W intending to remove west, offersito auction on his premises, commend • DAY, JUNE n, 1873, and to Conn day until all la sold. the fallowing stating in part Of Horses, thrum, I Hogs, Sleighs, Farming Implement. iloutwhold OcOds. Musical lost: ' ll Map., Carpenters' Tools, Bar nit for Baggage. Also one DOLIBL , ROUSE AND LOT , one small' Dwel ILot, one Building Lot, (will. be - sol private sale). llotel to rent. ' I TERMS.—AIt inane tinder $3 ca amount 5 percene . .ott, or six mon approved security, For further particulars oKso largo A. It.ilifos, Xuctionter; Wysluaing.. May 28.1873,44 NE t W FURNITURE JO S.EPIi 111 I . , - flat, now opoLed a now Furnittir Store eti BRIDGE STREET, T Where 4 l e will keep on A GEN*RAL ASSORTIIEN't OF Mich will be sold AT ERICEi THAT CANNOT FA! All who ;nay favor hini with the Wnatover may be wantca to the k I- , -,N CALL ON HIN and examino goodr, sod prices be elsentefre. , r 6.017R. PATRONS Gila.' H. *O6D, PROTOGEAP • T WANDA, Pd. • Orrteful for the generous pall put Tear, would inform all wan, that we are still adding to our esl NEW AND IIiPROTED ' And adopting triod and upproi printing and retouching in order FTNER EIOTOGRAPEIS made ontside.of do cities, and it a specialty to enlarge all tin any aims desired, and 1 4; India Ink, or in Op, in the -r BEST STYLES A.:ND VERY • We idso endeavor to take all lie time roast . ble in making childrens victure4, so as to se cnre the bpst i results.. Wo are constantly adding to one ., stock of All newpattrns F an ß d A tli& 31 10 E 611 8 Mph them st,a small all i ance MIT 14, 1813. THE TROTTING. ST A T C HE' • 4,1111 serve snares the present to August Ist, sf the • I OE TOIVANDA, From Ifonda-noon to..;.attr 4 morning, 'and AT SELY.SIit.QU At ihe farm of 1.. Kinizabitr . during ,qatnr.lay and Monday forenoon. i• t The above tone wilt positive y serve but twouty five mares this Beason. I y , . TKIINIFI—S2o,,by the seasors; twine) , due at timn of pe.rvioh. $3O to Innis peon 9 morn, and See for t}ro mares owned I.y. one person; money doe u eon as the turn is knoWn tol be with foal. Ant pereou haring-a rear°. ineurerl and parting n•ilb her before the time or fn ling. lie beld account. able for We irmrinee. PEDLGIWTS..—•?.3t.,hen V 7.5 sifssi tiy-tire etlebrat t a ftotting stallion Gooro Pf Wien, to by Cassius Mi Clay. The tiara of -heiN was In:mock; jgrand dba, Medan - 124i*. • . _ - 1111177-2.111 t ~ Black Silke, = Domestics, / Hosie'ry, MAXWELL, SE EAL ES , VEATY.—The diming Hotel, Bale, at public , rg no from day to l'ProPerlYi con arriages, . of all kinds, ;.- cuts, Books, ' refs, Uncalled , DWELLING Lng Ilonse and at public, cr. i; allover pat.. , lin, credit , wit 11 iikowN F U-RNITURE .. TORh: A T ~ ',WAN DA, L'ver otteted for aala in the State inity!no* ho tonna 3191131£1 _TO PLEASE patronage/ I . , Our stock is ucy and We flaVO many tivir pa ruiturof4uti, IN And Parlor Suitea just out and never before otrecred for sale. We have inch an,iunnense variety that it• would require a large volume tto 'enumerate all the articles we have on Luton, and atuply say, that IVO are fully proparel to furnish the- est • . . . . . 1 0 ..--........_ • . . i ~ • . ' HUMBLE COTTAGE, 1 ore purchasing nay 21:1811: ~, CO., MEM onagc of t ho tog Illcturos blishment • . . , Our Upholstering. and Finishing is all done raider our own supervision and warranted In every re. sPeet U represented. , . . L'3IE.NTS, .ed modes of to secure ERETOFOIiE that wo make or Victures to 'Ater Colors, • • .- specialty', made and furnished to order at short nbtice. Material for making Lambrequin of Ociy etdor and gnallt4 on hand and for solo at ' •t I , OEM tylei. And fur .rs cost prices. LION on, from Iday lit Y & SOLOMO'S .. t: ~~ & 139tOinN _I! , Now Advartimments. P B N.G, EVANS & HILDBETIL He ! juat rocciveifibeir El I • FIRST SOV,c.KI9V ptEWAP.TNG DRY GOODS, SAND VIVU.LD . ' • - CALL SPECIAL ./kitIENTION ~'~ ij- Ni To; TUJIR Black Alpacas,/ 1 • Dress Condo, ShawN, IVhito Goudsi .• _ s • Sze., •Which , they are otferipg = 1 \ PRIOES, f l~ l\ t EVANS 111011ETIT. Bridge Street. . • to."quila.:Mar,ch 15;187U 'SPRING OF :181t. This;ltrgtst'and best sclecied aocii ot \ 1 14 ''\ YUANITURE j ) gi EMI= FRONT STORE,' 118 Marko -. V.. ..iDES-13ARRE, PA M pHAIIIR4R or the PRINCELY MANSION. WX . NDOiV COROICE AND L/01 BREGUINS , itfEN, YORK • In additiod, to .our Fornitun store at ' • 117 MARKET; Devote, exclasively to the Mattresses, Springs. and • .took tusy always be found a WHOLES A, LE , . . . : . • . . . ~ All in,want of Goods In one, line ileac given g i ,siii 'and we will sell as lue: „aa' pod elru buy liig, I rorp or Phtladclphia. , f ,I 1 r iI . fi t ' ' i . • ' i Xi ciotxle urefully N.: . lu l au,l, /Will...ult.A lho ' ' depot fred of charge. ] :, • r ' VQOI HIS & PAGt. : I G. 11.• VOOBJIIB. • ; . li.tarchilt373; , lni I f • • .• • EU A 4 . l.S . T .s ie m p ed s ti r.,,,e,txpi o arioi4. ■nd merchandise, to _Um County of gradfind; tho year 1873. 1 , • ; __,, c 14p--Allson IthWotan • . um ' 13 . ii 00 Tom/Sand Knorrla i- • 14 7 1 I 94 Moro—F T Page,. . ' 1 13 111 0 A Perkins , . 12 12 00 313 Williston • , • 14 . . .7 00 I W Comstock" , 13 10 00 Mitchell Bros . • /." 11. 10 00 /. • • Fitch & Kinney I , ,lO 20 00 ,Blood &Co . ' 13 10 00 'D r• Park " ••• 0, 25 00 Flt Lyon 1 • • 13 .:10 00. P John rroll . . l' ,-' 12 - .. 12 50 O'..L Easterbrook . 1 -, - , ,12 . 12 50 DI IteaYes - • j " s • I •i 14 . , 7 NI. Isaiah Pottizr . ' . 14, '7 00 Nl l Chaffee4, . i l ' ' 14 • 7 : 00 J L Corbin. ; ' . .. 11 . 15 00 -, • CI T Granger • ' 14 . • 701 • ' Mori° Eros" . 14 7;1 . A A 'Muer'. . 9 00 Boro—Reynolds & Andrews 13 10 00 C 0 Manley & lion -. ' 12 .12 50 ay Twp—Jda Patch ' 14' • 700 S D Sterigere & 0 , •, -, 11 15 00 Joseph Hosted -I 1 , . 14 7.00 !Ira Tsvpl.7. Moody 1 El 10 00 lay Twp—W JlThompson &Co : 3 100 00 Fall Crcek-Bitntninous Coal Co 7 40 SAI lington Wect—Ed ELoomis .- 12 ,• 12 5i ington Wilcox Twp-11orti. , nier Knapp 14 , "7 00 F . . , • ...;., 14 TOO ington Boro— (I P Track:' -, .. 12 12 50. WLI D Green ' - 12 . 12 50 ton Twp-41 , E Biggs ' . • •vs 700 Fatniske & Landon . , , ' 12 12 50 ton Boro—J G Scudder • 14 7 00 . Doty & Son • • 11' 15 00 E W Colwell - ' • 13 10 00' . . games Kinney ' , . 14 • 7 00', • at B 1 Trout 14 ':. 7 011,!, . C A Eris° . - . .14 -• 7 00; Smith & White ' 10 20 00 ' Spaldln , it k Dartd: ' - A ' 25 00 • PlerCe ° ,.; Trpp • ' ; . 10 - 29 00 .. ~ Manley k Jackson • 14 ` 7 ult, A J Merritt , 13 10 011 Manley 4. lloirper-- - 12 12 511 Bears & grimmer, ' 14 T OO, ' N B Dennaark ' • 13 10 00- 11 Morgan • - "13 1 10 09 , Mix& Wkitman ' in 10 Ot) llnrk, Thomas &Co ' 7,- 4:0 00, ...._• 0 E Bich -- .44 1. 7 011 --‘,. Spalding & Eaten • • . ' :4 j 10 09 „/ eirman ' ' 14 - `,. '7 00 weris & Son , 12 12 59 Lewis & Coons • . 14 150 . ' • 1.1 1,1 Parsons., •"' ' 13 ' 10" 60 C,ohulda—C 1' McClellan '' . 11 . 15 00 jawin Billings . . 14 7 A d o I.4.lorgan & Ferguson l3 le po All Austin . - .11 , 11 09. • -*O._ Ll 3 Blade ' 14 .. - 7100 Wll Baedeker &Co 145'/ 710') Franklin--SternAlcKke . _ 13 , 101t0 0 W Smith• '• . 115 " 11(00 Granville—L D Taylor 113 lio 0 Herrick—M W Pail( • . Giddings & Aioll -. :-.vs 13 T Biggs Littitfteld—Wm , -E Armatroug I Horace Sloan • Leßoy—ll A Holcomb . 'II 01 Holcomb _ 4 , C D ilolcornb White&. l, Balley ' 1 Ltllaysvill6 Bor --G W 134.11 , 1 • . L L Bosworth.. I Jl' Bosworth & Son - ' . Gray & Lyon ' 1 Gorham& Colcol4o Geo 'l4 Sohnson • L I,l3lchnlan QM ill Alba Any Dar. 11! ME I= II • A L Baldwin J P (73r1 • Ilonroo Tsvp:—.7 14 IrTivi • N VrDrewst.f.r • Monroe Boro—Swot Hullou • Orwa—L V Root Oreryni—llsicimmer ;10r:coral: Pike—ll ' Catsiuteres, E d EssterProol: W CAA E itttr Itlgbary-,IIL :Slnea.f; If C Eviui 1101)InF.oil Jed V0,,r1;t4 oinqllor43-3 Ciltnt r 'CI /I Stikt; Ed,StabCo,l: Trisbit k C,lntra Penal F:pringficia—M L 1 7 ;111iLhlit11 , 1T - - - G C 4 1, ,8c0nt.,&,(..;c44e1•;t'...• C R 1 • S • J , :ylvanialiQrn—C E W:11‘,..•) Euit oit~El~io , MEM ~ ~; F 7 Alexatulrq EEL. 4 F E .1.11:h Hrt:r)• i tt, MI Troy 'B TieNV • ery Pick , L! - G • , 31 ,, :, J ToWanl3 Loro—llvntatfiles rrtmt I; Suns • ME Mrs Jane Carter Witlellain,A: Blurb; ' C S FROI Alex Solomcn Taylpr k Co RarrPn Ileaford . • Dowell & Co Hugun;tl Turuer.A: o , ir.l4;tv r cron:l • II Jacobs M J Long J 13 Johnsen, • • S Wood: bra &.Nl 4 :,ltey Jas B Forrest .John Bidlianan • Young & Titus' Evans Lfildretll W A Reetwell 711 3 Lr. 1731.1 r. Rosenfield -11 A Cowles .Illunphrey Bros Ae. nowe sewing ntellino co James Dunn ;rhos Muir A: Co M Welles L S Cace C 13 Patch / : T C CoreeTu • Corser Ar.-Docuis C F Slayton W A ChalliFetlin I II Taylor T H Emmons B A PCties' ft. Co ' Clark 13 Porte; • Dl7 Scott Co ..Mdeabn k Etlrr; • T Kirby B T June ' Calkins. codlmg. Russell; Willson A: Maxwt Pierce J 11 Phinney ; Caten I ; Phillip II Cosnat - .Cels, Passage 4. Lo •r Twp—B Claire Rockwell Bro,;.I . J S Smith I C F. Ferga..s.n/ F Nichols Alex 31urtivelt; C 13 Elslarce A Watkins Twp—J 0 Randall i 13 S Sargent p 011 Shepheral Wilttiot—C A Stowell Wyslax—ilc•oige Smith Windham—Seth Doane, Jr Wm Iltissen ° II - -Street, Lli• Of DEE Tarren,—Robert Arilotd. •R inn*, G.,co ialmakir J Aldo VaLushm—J E Chambitliu Lafforty L Landon . Wm Camp k. Son Avery & Beanniont H S Ackley Bros A Lewis &Son . • , 11 J Matlock I, M dekley, Lloyd(a. Blocher Howard M Bixby A list of distillers and brewers, in Bradford, for the year. P4%1: .- Troy Borci—G Towanda Boro—A Lotter Twp—dleur. Jones A list and classification of. persons) sale of. patent" medicines, nostrun' Cond., - of Dradf.ird, fer the yea 187 Athens BOro—Moria • 'CI A Perkins , Albany—S 1) Ste'rigere Co CO y . Canton Borol—B, NV Colwell A. Mix Si Whitman . Columbia—C B MeChdlati L Slade Oraftville—S T RiggS D Taylor - 7 I I Lelpy-11 A HoleorOl) • I II 31 HOloomb C D Holcomb leßegecille 80r04.J F Bosworth & $ Monroe Moro-11 S Hoilon Overton—llelchetner k Mosbacher .I".osthons, • S. A Tt Burrows , BomellOro-0 D Styles Tiddibury—Robinsonk. Craig I, Etpringtlold--sS.'S Watson Smithfield-4 D Under Wood I South Cre,ek—Win Pitt' Troy Borif—lt F Redirndlon I Towandarßoro—Porte • & Sou , . I PRICES. 'LI ... ,: brteiaeas fire b y re a i i , * ! C. k? STREET sty:tincture and sale of . ding:, 'where a Irga low pitleaa I 1L lIET~~II trnit c r--4 S smith Sergent CL Slleplieri 7 1 Windlarul—Wm U Eu . .st of persona 0nt0e,(.4. iu rat 6EI mad bowiktw, irt.tlas thn scar ..;‘' • - • . tkth e u3 11 0 1,.A..4 I.lltili:,r - . Ourtingtou Bare—)l Ii C.:tikt::, f...`anton Buro,-..SaniuolSirnikinq „ . 1. IV - IV Stiolut. f_lantfiii Trap—P S Att.lck Troy Born--V M Long k. Elora 3 . k T V; WoUe • Legal. F Ont,rrott3r, M=Ml Ch , st,r O (i 11a.r.:131r 1.• N • etve%—Wili E • , 1. , a, id punu:1111 4ittizi,—Kki3 , : y d IV.iLti E:411)11 a•c• . , C Str NS '. J 1. LI (inty r Iv I; tr.r3;,l A LO:S N • Enterpn. , ,, :111j Co • ' R P Rtrdal4gton J0v,11 7- .S: Poweror Hnciajtigt ,, n, Slav.v. II 1: C. 011% erk iGn, John klit:ant • .11 Lewis J S Allyn A:. Co Porter S , ot Fox A: Meroil• Wolir , & ; 11 EEIESEI IMMEN C T Kirby Turiac , r Cor 1 • ! 1 '; ' , . , I -----''--_ . i , .. ...., ' • Tirsa a ISOCO—P IA SVeleli ;al'-:y,)! I ; E'S iintith - 1 . . I goon tz 31 , 11.na. .„ L' l later-:dark Forrest • I I I John Barle.,:v 14 flEt, of bankers, ',an& I, BradfO+d, for the year 147 , Cal,l '. il 1 ntOnifloto-Btraii.;C: ii: qtrnyi 11 res- , -I'onicrey ti'OF I:II ' Towanda -13oro—:',1 I'l. J. ) 3. !S. 111.N:s An, 'Mercantile jOinnty of Bradford, do hereby cer, 1 gOlng is a correct flat f 4 the asil rjaSsilleatlon for the year 1i31;.1, and ~..,,itiorL.,„.„... Will ho held at thl Trate •er's °flit czt Saturday, the 11th nty of ..11n11 purpose of !Maria s' eh SA feel ag'gr orsahlappraisom • . I J. 8.,.'11 t", .• • • i- 1 31ereaut +,' .N 1 oetnit, :Slay 20.- /813. I f-r •-- '—'-'""--- 4---- '7 ---- ' - r.... , , : SSICINDIES' • 9A. LI ' ( i ~ t — L - * ' I lI:STATE-1u the Inatt•;:r 4.t I Bankrnpt. , By vlrfne id 4n , prder ins f Distrio court of the Boitaillitato , fa I•3lstilet of Pelawfylvania,lthimnd _rids , 3 ,A'S:IV Paine 141.11 roll at robli Hal, '• BAY., 111N9::, 14th 1873, at 10 o'cl,el: I s l floveln ' deserlbed real estatot ',, I; Lot No. 1-I:ndVen an the Fonnrlry . l'roSt bi ro . Bradford Co., State of enn , ed and described; asfoliekvs: • n pin In Ithe tenter: Of 'lk4sin'. ‘ ~c ' north Gut cot'. Of tr. S. icßwtre,s lot, 32;.1 pg east ,2 4 04.0 cr.,: thence past 240 per.; tber.ce kiu north 'tit :,,?4 Peri kheuto sour 17 +; e;..easl 2 ilex sootherly direr tun alo 1 the west - len IN-: 4.1. 1 1.11.C0. about. 50 pe-r. to the bear Oliver's lot, 1.11. nee north 15 ddoe.h. *l4 to) a or.,•theree northlBe dog. ,ca:it. 8 nor, '62 deg. Mist 10 6 7 0 per., tiwnee eaStls per. to the . 'l*(3 of beginnii.g 4741 ,or. 1,0 th,4:une Wore or 1e: , .: , ., -, /- 00 P4 1 4; to Eaid gei,o prenOses a rl "writ rng/ie .tr - boili.r. enpa,e and q'f:t 'l:ayr lytlka fire ton scale.). 4 f t Lt....N0. 2—Sault.) and te!nff in tllell eon t. 7 and et tto atorlsald, bonniled 4i as le, , llovea: lieginnini at an.lros pin Ili Of 'Brain lA. 'ring thB - north wo:it ce,rl thenee north 712 din, r . ..,5t..i; 'lO4. tii.a. ;noill 74 deg. paErt.,4.171116 per. ttieucelso , ebcl2:,l'llok.4,i ttit.M'c.i l . nortli -72 dog (1 , per!.,lthenc. north", tit,',,,: dog. oast 5 '; , '.:r thellßee Boutli .'l l . Yi'e , ' cantlB per. o Main ar, thence) sou ex) deg. wet 1 . 5. • I theitice north St dog. , eat 2 2.10 per. ti: 824 x, deg, welt 12 E 3-10 per.. to id:lee-of contain,.22o 5-10 rO. be the: sone re wih. three franam , l 0 ve-ilin- '• . bars' and othe.r 'outi, ti!., ~.s. 1 -:( ' I. ‘ Lett No. 3- 7 •Sihiate., 1 yin 4 an-1 I+lnr.; ire t„, , ,T,7:1,r , , L TilV, eGuntyla'nd rAam afi4, -, .;..51; I, 4 l alidloa". l _,- 1 'Vt - - - e.• ,1,.x1 2,.. lailt.uni• • Li qz ju z ,i Li a . t t a, ) fr j,,t IF itc.: , . th , ,. FO Ith-east con. ujOrlom Budge'4 101. ti.e,5,,, , , 4,o,rth cay,deg, east ,s p:_r. 1. , a e , e..., Itt. ne.,lriord. 3:i •lel , N.‘'l::t 12 1-I,tii.er. to , tar. linei (.4 :::,-; N. C.T.. it. 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N Lot 0.,5+-Sitnat . lying a:ndliein r DY, connt;,; , ..tudst' to aforesaid, I,i ribfildas-1 , 1110..;s: d'..-g:tinli , ,,ig at' a • Ole of the 1+1.C.1t.1t.f0., tlienia, r'fl lii per. to a F 4.E' or. theliee north il , . i iir.„,thiity'elnorthill:', dog. woatil'i , 4 it ill , : lirdilof the 1.:;.C.1Z.R.C0, . ti, Iloniz s t.lie line of thelciaid railroad ad lace of bedinr.lng, contairdng G.: p,„:- irri.s or led, wh,rc.sal i`i • a '-`.1 , 31 f ce i d .: . 2, a :t n , il H_ O ii .„ t1 t , 1 12 2: 1 , 1 t .1 : , , 4;; 1it a 7 z..:. :z d t :1 1 t i ... 1 I Troy, eoilnty and -dr.tP ,ntt)r•Nia: , , 3:-/1.1. 1 ::' fillr''.7l.: . 8rr;.1.31.,i,.. , . llr ',...10.11,FePt 'C'.! , .!` ~! IL': IT•t. 1. .11,11 ~ north ld Cl - d; i di.; . ..i lid." , n• - r. 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(:4;1...., ...1: I. b , ".1.,;1z, in l' r ..• 6,1,r, 1 'O l Alm) of Ttp , i,' , C‘i:tut• an:l, stato 'afcir,•ai‘!, 1., , n:..r..1 •1 00 I anq Asc.-11.4,1a} 1, , 1 , 311,1: ltcidn!te;,:, at a pert :` - rt .eo itl:t. lino I I.IC Itcaklt!Nrliti 70 ' I,, , init the sotitltc - .;, 50 14.0r.0f.t1: I.jt 120,, i1i!41. - .--• ri1 , ;:...?: o,,.ije.).unrtli "7 il ,a. 00 liveSt IS - 2. t f..414 per tcr b. ooronitlla . lin'e of- 4 h ' N.jo. t. 0 0 J,l, .Cl- 41.i'ec 140415 - 3,0; ..4 , .:-='t 17 11 , 6 r. to aztl:in i ts. 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Fe,ti inin,t , t - a ; r,,t Ftir 1..,, 0 1 tic of Um 'l.;`.c I'.'icv. 1:!1•14 C.c. r.w.the. - .F.t . ..:7; , . , f 1 thi:101 liertH d..:.e11 i i).1 , .1; JL,..n0. - ) )1.4h i. , ...td0," . .1?v ~ t, ) 32 .1-1111 , .‘rr....n. cor, then",,t. ,, r4) 3', dr, z ,7i=: 6' ) per. to a cy4: tia , i4....0 P.Grlit 3i , : .1,•: L.a,t 2.1 t. 17.1 , or ) to a co: 4 111=rcrtro e 1 4. ; tl, non t) , ..r:t .Z , lnz :' centre ci 41.1 I e:d;t• i n-t. t :-. 1 1 11 ,, r ;,', ' .t err' 114.1 . - .id C•lt.:in-41.:ilt.I.:;nce Itorth67l,log 0:: it ..:,4,2r t , i ::;:e;-; t1:e.a(. 1, . 11,7111 :;1..1. , ,x e...t I r r , a c. , r: tiz,v 4 .o.: , 'no: at ',-.1:t.4e,;(..uiq - 7 0-1,3 r _.r. 1,, 3 y. 00; 1 4 ,11.34 Y-3 1 - ;41 ; • :4 ; 4: 7 deg east 10 1-1) rrn , ''t! ,, a ~ or ; tL.•-ne ~.oullq., . /tea east 13 per t‘ , a con; 1.44)1 - 3:, 1 , ..)11.0.1 3 .lei; 3. 4 . ~el'ong the I ne of t!•. Isl ;‘• .C.l.l'o:l'.'S per t..)1.3:3 - :, 0 1 I.,.. , .unituf„ coniaitlin:l 7 .der , ti :TA lilt) 057.1„,-.; i o , , ,i re or lakes, 13 ; ,,,t ! r0-ir. : ,:. ,1(..i ., •;1 . , L t , 4 ± 4. 1 r . y;l . - i , t;i.' ,. ..!; , ,Fpring, ratitated'urthe.tioN:a .1..!, ~ ...r of tht- --,, ~ near tile stone culq'ert,' ~ . - , I .5.11 tLo In'ociin , i 4 , 1-).441 0,0 -t , "' 41 ,- ....r , '" , `V. ) ! , _^ 34 , t' tat . i!...tr , is gaud :rnilitinn. .17.10. c ~i 111 , •'i- 1 2-1 , f. Invvo t,,,n bultt Al We" !ait NW 13 - ?.t3`.g. ,klß' .. f 314. 131.iti (V).2,71 - ).1) , ),1 ill 4 .11' , . 7 414. , ) , ".4; 4, - : ,n Ithe 11) 4 .1,11 . e4;434, C)I - i•ulti , ,m,tion, Mr.. Paine luring Spent lart,Um of-tuonex fu lerte47.lllt and draining the smut - 3, Ith, land IS well situated near 33. healthy and t1.4. - ril:nl town, and locations nee elerible to tlioce n.l:+l in• pleasant Homes.. I .; .TERMS! QE SA.LE.+O% third ,Cs.'' on thir 4 0 11 - eit, being struck jtoWn,'nud theiral , npro in . ' o;ho ral2il two years ,'with interest frbrt day-pi ante. , - , • T j: • • , uLL0.4.1 ROCKWELL.- , , / C - 10 , .. ) . D. DAVISON; 1 i ,-- lirey - , 1.a.„ May ~.1 4....:7.3. - • .'L..ns '.... ,t .U.Dll7oil ' ,l r) lS' NO IC A II„—:-11. ''it'. .E. :4 00 ..t.....t\Vde '' 11. E. Saltiti.—N,. 171, )I . •+y • .. tr.l . 5 tip I,'•r. _.II -1:+ , C.... - .1 , 41,t, ,If -C. - Iw.lil •!a I 7.1: , :. r.liDT.:.:fc:,l, VI 3.30 Conaty. 1. 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PSI:;;;, • t.lao t o .%TCR ...,';,Le fell- sltr(ate In • ;:ylvania, irinufug at ' bang. th , l .nee South. 3th 41 tant n 54') Catire. 111 A 11 rif • the, 1 2 n :•. tlict,e., :rth 5 dug. • ontlining 14 - ire la be, privilege, 4lor of Trop, !<:tcrlL•i••cr„ fARPHINS'.:COURT SALE-by • virtue often or:2 , Yiiiinecl 'Ocit,of the Orphiuli' rourt ef. Bradford. the undrstg„tied,• 4.(1- 7i2:ll.trat , n , of the estate: of 0317er Tales, decewil, late of the. City , and County of •Philadelphia.lisill to pa 1.4 sat,, on the promisee., on. VMS DAY. JUNE, 24, l'11%;, at-a o'clock, .in.; the follow ing , i , icribedict, plecJ..;(2, - parcel of •lanil situate in twp., Bradford 'County, bounded fol. 00 the east by the Sutignetintuaa County 9outh ard l cres,t - by lands of . l'lrgotand the Lorth h y land of :qr. Yenta marl Batley Km. zn•y, centallitn; 20) aeris, Snore or )CBBj au. .•,,ort• nank:M? - r • • • I 'H - TEJUBS•-1 • 1.O4 I to Ea paid on the -,property one•half thd bal.nre on. confirrnati4 of . zild the balance in tax months frour bat a'nen• t3c•n‘,.l dab., , GRANVILLE LEACEri . . ME riber ,11'7111 knee of iiacul, a exrcr t p.ty, ' lock, a.ut.:', 1 t1, ,, f cows, 2 .li., xx....crat Tagol... tV.ohin4l, l l !let". e•-s; 1 Ordll.wrs , l and claaia.,'l churn pOW"er,f:l ,',' ttierff f. , ' , wi o ;• ail g 's over 'ant:, with In. joyerritrcrns , tt. tAtRigTICIO 1 ,•I' ..':,-: I 4. --la. Fle'Xila. 4T- I D/TOPCS ' Y 1 0' TICE J. P. Kirby t's. P. W. Cr.:(.11..-No. '..); 1, S',..rtlT,rr_... `:" 71, --1 1 1 tl:. t' ,- ;tl. - r..215 ,-, r , tro.on Pita., of 211. 1 ilforti C.anty. 'llle n0.1 , 1 , !_f0/ , 1: au 'Atolifor• appoiat_diby Eal'. f t'sll:l to I.ll ' o,riblltt:.` If1011( . V3 I . szi.luv 'from riffer:SPE 'vals -, -of i.l -ft , a/lant'R r‘..-al e5t ... .1f,, ~.111 ar i teuti t: ;1110 du• tit, of st.". , larnoinflia , !r.t at :Ile oftfoo of OvertJn .c FJ,lir , .o. in tb! 1.1 ,- .7411,41.1 ,of Towanda, on 1101i -1., 11; JUNE a'ctlf, i 15,73. at 2 olcloir.W.4 P. 441- Whol , l, all rsrs , !/u , h - ..,'1-,n2 clani.,l - az on 'saki fon , i, cro r. , :;Brie , 1 t ) T rf. , ot tio'in or U.; do./aretl frog: rth.../ ;:-.., 01, ~:f sad fund. I t P. c. J. De ANGP. S, A l iaitor. 4 I DITOR'S /NOTICE. IVOles N./ 4., • ....,:,1. y 1.:(• ~ .-.t :Tayl , r.—ln' ti: . :' fiontt ' , r , f Om.: , ,n- 1.' , 2:1-3 tf ' 1.1f , 1,1 0, Cc,' atv.—Nt), ' 7 ` • :1:,1%-rrn, I 47:-.: •,".- . Taj7'lo,' subse: rat,ll.l aMitlim at the reaid trt, f.,r, l.."..antlifieltl tov minip, on .11 - SE 7, 1...7 c , :-..ma?e•the,imz, at 19 i.r9ps-rty, t.c, 4; much 5.:rr...,; maze, I t tay mare, 1 doi 1 t-x .. .)-lior,o aqr,74,1 wc.s. , l tower or . do.Mble harr.sts±A. micek iii c. .wk....l,llltree 1 sr.,.horse. bs.a..slett . :aMber. rhaios, 1 c _ f_tntrr articles. tool $5 (;aBtv; rmtea Witlh,al.pro=. - esl 5 , 2 ei t.'l, 1 • / on o.e ilr.et day of N wita, ; - of J t :) t 13.1 • 3 1 . 11 . ..- Try,741.10.1.'.1" - 3.1',: - ..r, CI.. V' 80b... , :1,- Cotta of CCA122.1.10,1 Ele3S Of 'Erad: 1:19, Ird' ,4y:i.. Tc.:::d, :1•-. , 7,.3. .• ' .-' 1.1. f.• 11%,.1,,ir..i1 , d an Atlditt, - : app ; ;:rt 'May ••-, 11;"3,.t. ,, 0.1,...r:buta tht. ..rani t`.... , t..tkerifl_s ral.•. - , of defendant's '..l''.. atitcl3l to tl.o antics of 1191 o:i Tir."..ii•..l - 5;' , .16, ..t.L....". ~ .et dxy • of at' .', O'ri• - ..‘1::; , ••a. xi.. • at.. 6a q .1.-3c , •?...0.;•:`.1..0f. T!.P.,;:n•la: when and wh,.l 1 ] La ..-...,:-If.fllK (1:.! ... , Ild tat..l vault, pre% .. - .1 ... .I:Lale•rlff.: al eorning ..:1 to: a IMIII3 ct -- - - ‘ JT A, LL Ti -, . I:C .: . . GEM . . P.I s l.L;l" \ \:AG ()NS, MEE 4 (- 11-4Y,,,-lv 1 .Jl.t. 11: ICK 1‘ - - • MEM=III B 1 'RD ClGE;i:.c.l`. AND 0 I ME BEIMETri siiNE e .PIATED WA. 1. I.l,_lfek,l' I I s TtO T f,l: : . :..P.I:IIJ , _. ...;‘Ol. Izi.;.-). :I. full line, , L):_jli us tc i . t.y.:l t!ci ' , -fricl , „_-,- , 4 . FL,OI; Ell POTS, tilt , I ety . cv:2r riroirght t o th 11NS .‘..7..\:D f I Tlqiira' q Orq sf:i I. N 1) Its =1 - • i 1 --___ =I WOOD AND WILL .:i t:,;1VICIii1111,1 A: CHINA IL c4ILVEII,, , .IIULL L IitbK.WIIE: II . ii—.) , 'The sulserther offeys for I L-'ale. OM il , ;'. ti : ' . 114hlaud,Fartu, a few bushels ELtf the Ltt.Q‘e: . ral....:! variety of Buckwheat, sort La 00 rant s eason 11.1 th: carne tight with the common. - gray dm:kwhe* , °' tinai of sowing,linality of lial - ,J and -0u1tnt. , ..‘ ,,- i. with e.le.lt ahke. It acw largek• kept fn idoo2njlo'r .c•:, acd ailed bettor - than ,p;k. , l ,true.. i..., .11:0 in 'hi .t :'; ,, r. t' ,, :c.by.eatit'ainfro.! nli eater,'ps‘ro , n. , .: l , l . !i , ilc , or. 1.7 , r 1..1111: , 1 of V; tour,