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' the "CitUreh - tif' , Vii iiitt,..eureWiirliligicius
Alommunien ' Win ii4i• loiiiiiet l have the
appearance at times of is Spitittrat Si
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We I have ?aid 44 . 8 :4, 11 14 1 4 :1 , 41:40
briefly touched 'upon 'presents itself in a
two-fold - aspeot:. We - resere the ' re
untining.retnarkS for next week's eel-.
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CIRCULATION.• •-•
P. U. VAN GELDS% ,IkAlltpr,
EOM
VF[eltiaborqugh, Pe. :,
'Wednesday,` March 16, 1811...''T
C4*(ll*S . ,*:'
Ou the Ith of 14fareli,-tritit 111-.;
Colfax 'deelaied the seittiioti , elt tbe - Sert-j
ate ef Ate 41st•rengivts at ' nn eta, mid!
tlie'organizathin of' ithe tiewlAkiiite wits'
Immediately . protieigled
teen new Fietixtoritheit tife' ettili;-.. The.
credentials . efliltst!s i c3oldthWaite; of
Alabama; ton - ot . stexeft;,97l4 2 l
pledget , C of Georgia, were i laid pa i Ate
table.
•- In-The Bence; all the appropriation
hilts were Mated-, said at-12
M.; the i 3 ession'of the Hopee'ett he ilat
Congrese elesed: •1» I he' »41» ,, ' 4 11eutiti r
-222 tnenibeis
, .
- The vote Was then tak.eft "fer"SliCrtker,
• -
the candidates helni:Jaines 'Cr ii+t inn,
Xtepublicaii, and (4orge .- _#,:: -. ;iiiitgan;
Mr. Slaine, Was •eleoted by
fivotoof 1213 tc; 93. The other officers
electeti k all Republicamt, were,l;;llward
MiluOt'son, Clerk; N. 0, Ord way-,Ser
geant, at
,Arista; 0, S. fluxion, , Door
keeper ; W. S. King,. Postmaster and
J. &I Butler, Chaplain. These were all
ofllceire of the lust 'House.. • A .resolu
tion was passed to adjourn stio.44le Bth
of March, • The • swearing in o f.t h
members froth Tell nessee a nd ";4iissia
till! of Mr. Waddell, from'North
Carolinr, was objected thO' c iibt•
jections were finally overruled; and the
'members sworn in. - The H ten
drew for seats, a n ti adjourned, initilith
of March. About -two linniired• Ohl
.Were left undisPosed of in the
and nearly the same number in the Se-
Inate, of the 41st Congress. -
The 42d Congress met at noon, March
'4, and organized: la " the new - Senate
there are 68 Republicans, 15 Deniocrats,
and one vacancy. The last Senate stood
63 Republicans and' 11 'Democrats. It
is rumored that Messrs. Clayton, of Ar
kansas, and
,Alcorn, of Mississippl„ %Vint ,
not accept their Oats. It is understood
that the seat of Mr. Vance, of N. Caro
lina, will be contested by Joseph C. 4b
bott,, and that of: Mr. Hatuilten, of
Texas, by J. J. Reynolds. , The. House
consists of 181 Republicans and 96 De
mocrats; vacancies, 2.; yet-to be ,elect=
ed, 14. The vacancies occur in
where Gen: Logan, - Representative - at
large, has been chimen Senator, - and in
Michigan, Representative Ferry, hav
ing been' elected to the Senate. Of the
14 yet to boahosen, Con itectioult elects'
4; in April ; California 3, le Septern-,
ber ; New Hampshire 3, in Mar c h
sad Texas 4: Of the Representatives
of these States in the last Congrms, 10
were Republicans. The last House
stood 1/1 Reptiblicam! and 72
,pinno-,
erats. Five of the new Representatives
are colored. There will be eight eon..
tested.xliection cases, with the probabll - -
ity'of (more.
FERNANDO
During the :past session; of , the 41st
Congress,: Mr. Wood (Pernandy) 'se*
fit to inform the Hotta°, and, -inciden
tally, ' ? the - rest of inankind,llithat he
Was the first man who responded to the ,
President's call for . ' volunteers. Left
was Who called the Union Square ineet
int
; himself and Colonel—er ElenatUr—
Ba m
er made the speeches on that ne
sio ; and he:=Feritounly-raised the
Mezart regiment, paying out : money
therefor, which, we are sorry to learn, ,
hoe, never been refunded. :. -yes: We
seem to remember that Mr. Wood said
on that occasion, "The Union must be
maintained." We remembe , also:that
he regretted to Robert Toon) ,s his Ina;
bility to send arms to the rebels; to be
used for the subjugation of Union forte;'
and that he said in w message to WI)
Common Council, '" the dissoltition*
the Union 'is inevitable." What: t een-,
did man, whit ears not level with the
top of his head, does not 'know that the
Course indicated, by Ft!l'llittli!ia Wood',-
and persistently followed by such, 'war'.
Governors as Hey moor, a mild hayo re-,
suited in the sueceFs of the: rebellion?
Have we forg l otten whosupported Abra
ham Lincoln in the dais aids bitter
weariness ? ,flave we forgotten who al
ways Itad - glthn faces and hints' of sus
picious detibtat a Union victory—with
'a smile, and iinplfeit belief, for a re el
success?
.
r--.Wito does not know, that the Copper
-
heads of the war discouraged,, enlist-,
Tents, encouraged desertion and run
ning froin the draft; deolared the war
- 1
e\ failure, and endorsed the Chicagneuni
'render platforni ? What 'party la , it' &-
day that endorseS, eXetises, Or deniesi=
the murdeionS 'nets 'of a laWlesS'arrhy
of organtz . eil 'rebels . and ' tiro* who
al'e nicking the _Hind It a deplation 'to,
Such 'an extent, that-in seine:geotiona
the U. S. mail has been disconti titled on
old and populous iOutel, as, for I a-,
stance, between Louisville and Frank
fort ? llow many . of this lawless band
(the Ku-Ittult) will vote for a Republi- :
elli , candidate" in 1872? k How many.
si 'Mil to-vote, 'at roast once, 'for- the
pemocratie nominee? Who it tt he
%Tort.h will be With them- inyotint4tind
rejoicing'or moUrning,.llSSneeeaa by de- -
gat., may crown . : their jelat.etforta?-4'
Why'ask .1 ' Every, man hnOWs, that at
least ;a me mbership in the .Tf. i tt-glitx is
an endorsement et, DeameraCY. ,:, 'XiTP
man or paper of any party
,denits, this
at the South. - ' • -
It is rather early for agitating the
question of the nest Presidency ; but
When the proper time , comes for that ,
we trust we',shall not be found working
not voting side by aide wll4l rebels and
`- •
- We conclude by quoting briefly from
an article in Harpers' Weekly, one' of
the-ablest and best c4nduoted papers in .
the ci!•ia4ry ' •
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1- 74 - I,:iiii.:CoeiiitAioidiit l Ot thaviibidiion.,iivi
. .
thelr latior or:: oottld - as .eitetty,'lpriiva,„:Abra
hatil tinnolnio'hive been n =rebel;, as Istlauittlit
the i conittcy,et' their own- loyalty= - .11ht,- !toted ,
DA 4)14,. bisok"• soldirre,. - ,-1041. 411 1 44 0 4 'iti - 0 61 til”.
alders as ebrisjian gettiloat*„l. ; ' ,- whiviteriilhiSiiiii
for whose stieettax at t.hif , 411 ' - ill a el.i.''' . ,
prayed - and rebel await - eta kl . - re' - 0
I
-wood and Ids ilonktoiti
ten.:'Bat loyat-hOrtii*liv lon** 1" .-a
white they seouratity4enall. thy
. li' en 'and, the
- tone of," the ', Copperteadi;- they 'alini. - ;.peittelva
that' the party - 4o Which 'the i men .tt'f t kit t
mum, tiorrhatonglai not yet -.hontattvaniapted4
the reeult of the war e mit aecintOteed In the set
tlemottt of t t hp'Uttion, and throuitt its organ. In.,
the press deihiga .thote . of the= hire ,Tellt fir who
have done both;. while jp ,Y,irginto, by, a etriot
pititY'reete;itliriiiil/4e-PititratriirbiniAin
Car!, tag
_water : lp a Orr- fa eafyishor,?w!trieweeo
With that of preitig, the 'finertotiein'of W.eoptier=
head " , „.. „.„ , ~.
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MEE
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, We reprilitrthesh64;:telling - speech
of 'Mr.i Ainisitong tin - - his. Joint
tied;' an Ali a gree
with
tvi . th that this
koieinn . treittlis,•:•aii"."Ott4eit tWU
wh,a4l4etis to beat the ; heail'of o'fdwi
.oppsl•46l4ri.iii.t w tiaud.efe,*, ha's g
about tt r ' 4WouOtt:, gaiiiatter piey-Alre:
•, , , - 1 •
tO„ helreated.witb.,as communities not
t 3 nations. 4,4ll34 L) fipqtti4d •
,Tall; may or may-. net:-..eempreliend the ;
distinction.; lanii never yet,,
satyr. reason to belleVe! , that :the ,Indian;
*.mind,took , In the .iheaning of-'at :treaty :
as (tie understond , atnong.cfyitrzed-iiii..
tides=—at least no ccCsiern chier'n i eft be
appears to tinderaian l ti it and tiqi 'liar
pen to ktuitr ihnt'theffe 'Children ; 'Of nix"-
fere' tither - c ionh , treaty' akin c g
`vit~r the white man as ti„.'tylitillug
heaupileinCiited. hie amateur
scalping and ravishing' en, the outer Eat
itet,ncintt, oPPortOOltY .offers, We
:441 1 ,'k, 1 4 2.1,1"ri.j..4'0141-,.bta', native nasti
ness, and
,been-in the, wnire.of his °rig
inal,Cusw:o iiP,es atter the MI nriesets,mas
-0601:e. 1.,7„We tie& tdignifyidm the a;ni
non ;44i tinticinkily;Celice
titrely and
hiaeltiutird,
tite4anie - tennee t it'e
wolf; snit we are gia4 ' that thiS joint
has' teen ' 'adoPied ; doilOy
pleased, too; that `'it Originated" with
Mr., Armstrong, whoie, congressional
reCord;nremay here remarit, is, an hor
nor to himself and Lis constituency.
L 1,900.
BE
Mr. Speaker, the resolutiOn which I had the
honor to introduce early in February, and to
which the honorable chairman of the committee
has referred as having been embodied in the re
port tinder 'Oonsideration, I am happy to believe,
settles definitively the Vexed and "tfoublesome
question of Indian treaties. ,
' The- right to make treaties is verited.by the
Constituthin in the "President, by and with the
advieo nod consent of the Senate.* A s a power
vested by the direct provision of the Constitu
tion, it is lifted beyond the control of Congress;
for it is plain-that it is oat competent bylforce
of a mere law .to withdraw a power conferred by
the Constitution ; but the right to determine who
are nations or Powers with whom the U. States
will contmothy, t eaty t belongs. to the political
&tier of the gov nment; or, in other words, the
law-making' poW r. , While I 'held • all trinities
duly,roade end ri4tifled AY the Senate to be:lnvl
citable; I believe it to be folly,competent for, Con
gress' to declare that this government will not in
the future recognise any foreign,Statit or Power .
whom they 9 choose, to i tiesignate,:-and• where fne".l
their 'l - '6°w:llth:in is - in their lodgment inimical to
the national interim ..• Miabli _Moro' in y, they
withdraw Our rdeognit on of-the nationairehitnieL
ter of a people in the Anomalous conditidn - of in
Indian tribe. The , recognition of one govern
ment by another' id a matter of political expedi-,
army as to all 'future contracts or treattea. We'
may darifully refuse and by taw declare 'that ere'
will withdraw our recognition and, will ; noe,here=
after recognize'its a Porter with whom we will
contract bytresty, even 'France . or •England, or
any other nation, whatever; and i such nation
would have , no right to Inter fere withsuch,exer.
else of our 'sovereign discretion. .. She .'could
rightfully-insist upon-the fulfillment of all our
covenant obligations already contracted, but she
could, not force herself upon -Ormcontinued re
,cognition beyond the -Craft of our own discre-,
Lion. It lea question of ' com ity anol not 6tab•:'
soluto.right.,:t. - ' . . -•- I , '
WARRIOR.'
• The, remedy therefore,- In my judgmitnt, ,con
sista not in the denial of the right -of. 60 Pre!i!,
dent, Ily and with the advice and x collient` of Atte
Senate to, Make thiatlici•with; dnilldn tribeador
tbey.stand nt i meant, veoestii zed .by all:depart
ments of-the government as,aompotent Rowers ;
and so long as they condi:Mel.? bend recognised,
the constitutlmittl , right io 'Mae I tietttlea with
'them is boyontllegislative control but .to with
drair'dur recognition of thi3m, one And, all, and
the assoitioti by - law that they shall:hereafter,
cease to bohooognised as Poivers with whom' we
wilt contract by treaty—the result will be that
'the future our dealings with them will be as mere
domestic commtinitics, with whom we may eon- .
'tract, but only with the approval of Congress.—'
They will be contracts, not' treaties. ' Of course,
such,,Nvithdranal ,of our' -recognition would not
affeot 'the validity' of any treaties alroOdy law
fully made; but there Is propriety in the distinat
re•affirmanee of our adhevence to all'_our treaty
obligations. , „
With these view s, I most 'heartily.approve this
report, and hcipdit will bdadopted by the Mae,
as it has already been by the Senate -g '
Wn are a little curloivi to . know `what
answer Governor Elohle4", new under
going impeachment; wOl make to the
testimony of one itergen, - Whivttefilitied
that he ktledAntinticed; 'shot
arid pulled . d6wu," one-Luelenll.-iktur
ray !'under the tirdert ofGoVernot
den.)7- Such methods to prcieurii infov
mation havi no place the books,'
though Judge Lynch has now and then
resorted to such measures - , and' even
worse. • We more' and"more ansPect that
society in North' Carolina is not alto
gether lovely. ' •
Straws I Show ''which"way ' the' wind
blows.' " 111....i-.lra` has ; ii:Me ,R,ePubliCan
ity , Boo intijOiltY4a gain df 500 in 'the
liSt year: • ' if "'.-"' z" '',' .. - ' 1- ''': , 1 ,
W.fiburri . hakin4ile is c;eali a1.24:4 'ete,C -<
ling' die . 'iiiitlWire , iiiibliOn' I; tlCliet by'
about WO majorlik. ; - ''' - ' ;
-F` , iughkeepidelis I. •ideated' a Beptifill
can' Mayer 114'.9(K10iSjOitys4-440,iii'6!
1102since' the 416 - 41.3ii.e't liff4O4
Rochester has kofie . Ikiii(dir iteptihill:
can i mine out of, fourteen Aldermen .be
fag---Republican. All ,Briggs, the, Re
publican candidate for Mayor, is elect
ed, it Is fairly.Wßepublican yictory..
-Utica has Cgene Democratic. Rome
ditto/ ,'
.'
• Troy eleote a ileineciatio Mayor and
fen Aldermen =the "Reimblioans ideet
ingllhree'Ala'Men:" 541)074014 ten
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4101,------ ' *
On February 11, Mr. Arrnstr ►ng in
trodineed the following joint resolution
n ; t=h• . e House of• RepresentativO.S - at
Washington :
Refolved,, By the Senate, (N.; That hereifter
no' Indian pation or Who within,the ,territory .of
the United Statee shall be acknowledgeg o or re :
ocignized as an independent tribe, or pow
er, with whom tho United States may oontraot by
treaty. Provided; That rifilhing hfirein contain
ed shall be oppotya ed. to invalidate oeimPair the
obligation of any treaty heretofore lawfully, made
and ratified with any finch-Indian .nation,or,tritte.
wae referred to . the Conimittee
on,lndiam3 Affairs, who reported favor
ably on theist instant,n - and the' report
was adopted, after a -Alert diseusgion
and some exPlanationfor the benefit Of
sonic members whetifought it might
ratify treaties heretofore made, and In
cidentally confirm such grants - as hav,
been made under those treatits to Jas.
F. Joy and other's, which bave.,fiereto-
Aire received• ; the `,41 isapproval of - the
House.
Mr. Sargen!,-8104:
As I randerstand the report,lt, deecept ratify'
or confirm any preceding treaty; butit does at
firmatiiely 'declare that nothing of the kind
1 !4 4 44 /)e'ftote again; ,7, • , - •
Psndlug.the Adoption' 1:•f the4epoiti
Mr. Vilrmstmnglet' the' 'llbor 'for a feW
minutes, - and , mede the -follOitini-Aii
marks to support of his resolution -
YOM LEUTIONS.
_Tvz,,.. - - 3, t...?..i
RonsTEADvanivANOlmustrLmit.
• : ~,.
,Au hinid;-Congmes dal)l4ind 'argued
"dtiiiii*the iti,4 l ' S e rf - - 41/.14 : 1410ion,
iintllAO)ltat ,i- 2•Atidri!, Aiiti44if lin
*tlitrtsii '-.. A ' i , l4. einn at
4:41I, 4 4 11:111,. t ,t4 tilos. , Of
0 161 Ailerht' . ' tl ;4oiii. r 1 t i.bili4) 44b
should final! . ' ..ius4Nitgrekaitilreeelie
the 'approval Of i t . '"the Fred - alit" before
iln3 . 4tli'et - ttiirOV; itiei4ei*e - oic itei .
day were in consideration of - the filth.:;
The good ,point in Mils is, that flu; ic;, ''''
hylsta and-all , -those "i a terestedltr - onw
eeliOneOus leiialatloa are- in: Ihssedr,'.-14
The bad:features of this procroet.inatkm
are, ihaLfeally . necessary leglSlXtion Ms
htirried,through, In clumey,'lneonsid
orate manner, wh a ilethanyreOiresio.
torions bills are passed over kir want'
time.' ``Among theilitter;,are the bill to
re - stet - v . to' -pens ioners employed' in the
eiVil serviee the, pensiOnsor which they
Were "deprived' ;in 1866-11; the''beiihty
bill ttie B,Adieno ' hamisteid:fte`C:-;
*lPttiii,KOii3O" l 4 lll4vi i i o o4 o# ;e
4 0, r #1.4 . 0 11 :' .'l46l4or;itit.:4:kl**A
-00p0,.04,,req0):-.9oYR.t_,:j:#9?Pri.l.o
!i!Xiit; Senate 4,5ci14P. 80 ! 1 ,,P0:4 0 .,,Prc1ai o,r
briefness, and the early adjouTninei4:, i-,
s; ,llLiaexpepteftthat the_ extraordinary
" 6 1 31 Pn cf 'the now Cong T esa i v 1111 0 4411
now„orgaiii,xed„will be, devoted to tio
tion on the ,most important: measures
which:have failed for war* or time. :4,4.
We trust that the XLM'd Congress
will attend to the bounty bill and home
stead act without delay. , The action of
the House 'on` this 'natter Whe conSid
bred nlinelif erineltudie T by ex-soldiers
tirionghout the' cetintiy, and - eidonies
Were formed "atiteading,Penkiiiylvai l ite,
at ''Viinneeonne,' Nylablinsin,' and Bid : .
ney, Olio. . I .l'shOse eglonieu Witli, a kir
gercolorty frotn,Booton, 114saohuspla,
903' *iticii , r,oo o #4.itetictr 04 thefitqt
or. Cengrepa c pat they may , know Jost
iviitrittthey staud, aud what are their
legal rights in the matter, before attlitt.6
lug out for now liornes in the Far West.
-It appers that the class 'of , ex-soldiers
whom t tie law Is intended to benefit,
is muc larger than ' Was -at first- sup
posed ; nd we have! no doubt' that, -if
the Be n to does its duty; 'the '
first of
next November will show severalthrii
ty villages where ilierols not a white
inhabitant present. .', ' '
The 'bounty ' bill is -lois important,
both to the welfare of thecountrY and
the individuals who Will 'reap its bene
fits i . but it is a right all:the same, and
we trust the people, by their represent-'
atives, will so soilthowledge it. ' ' -
etur' readers: will recollect that the
bOthity' bill paseed on thei23d of Fehru
syy ;* Mit the bill is,dofectiVe, _ in tort it
provides that all soldiers innsiored into
the tinlted Statea service for three years 3,
between May 4, 1881, and July 22,'1881,
and who, were discharged .honorabky
before serving two• years, by reason of
Miral
disability contracted in the service, are
ehtitied,to receive one hundred dollars
bounty. 46sevident that the Senate
intended by this bill to relieve the en
tire corps of troops accepted under the
balLof May 4, 1881,'but it Is so unforta
miteliatawn_tbat it fails to aocolnplish
much good. A large proportion' of the
troops who offered themselves under
thbi 'eat and who entered `camp prior
to Jti1y,22,1861, Palled to be ,regularl
MC4010400, iierwlo,of the triiiteo
Stateq ;dill - 84 4 <at date. . Th e *LP
hack otTereckthemseives - ,under;tta, oatl
of, May 4,, lad entered camp,
.and were
in. readiness Ack march to,,the Capital. -
Any delay in ,their . formal. acceptance
by the United States, was no fault of
theirs, and' tbegovernment should now
declare itselebound bylbe promise held
out to these men. •••
And before closing this article, we
wish to warn all ox-soldiers against sel
ling their discharge papers. These pa
pers may be sold by the brokerslo oth
er men not veterans,' who wish to ac
quire 'western !lands, 'and may do so by
assuming the name of. the.seldierwhol4
4hieheitePePer:e'4ke,YhaYeUeught' 'lp
other cases,. believed that discharge
papers are being bought up for the-pur-t
pose of paingpold-bank to their Original
Poseeesors,at a greatly advanced price,
when Wanted- • •t; , -
A ‘ year or #wo . hen eei colonies
,m,sol
,diers will be ,starting westward, , , end.
many a, veteran will then be willing to
buy back his discharge, at a price dou
hie or treble the pittance be- now sells
it for. The warning to ell seldiers, sal-
loin, and their widows, and 'orphans,
having possession of such papers, is to
hold thein Nolonest man can
*ant to buy 'them, for no one but the'
rightful possessors can make any proper
use of thena. • - "'Thei cannot be sold
without perpetrating a fraud, either on'
the soltiler, who sells or . on the govern
or, both.
The Terrible filluiotini..4ifrli3'r.,le, Merl
MEMPHIS, March `7.—Further infor
mation-from Meridan, Miss. states that
after the shooting of Justice Bramiette
and three negroes last • night, the eiti
zens assembled in large numbers with
:arms to assist ,the *dicers, the — eriff
was commanded to disarm the, -i k
,ne
groes
In execution of this order sev I o
t
groes were kilidd by the liheriff's party
,durlOg last , nlght. The total number •
:of persons .killed, as far as known, is
`seven-six. negroes and Judge Bandette.
The Mayor, William Sturgiss, was, on
his own , request, :This morning, after
tenderiug his resignation, given , a safe
`conduct to the ears by4he •oltisene, ,on
his pledge to go north and neverreturm
e3A9/0101 , 1,c Mine., March , 7.—ln the
riot at , Meridan last night eight , or ten
piegroex , were killed, k besides -Judge
Bramlette, and .a number of, whites
an 4 negroes-wer% wounded. ,
A, fire (mound ,on Saturday night
destroying. $76,000: worth of. property,
and Laften, a negro, was -arrested as
incendiary, and was being tried , before
Judge Bramlette, when ler, a negro,
rose in the ,court roam nd. shot the
iedge through.: the bead , killing him
nstantly.
general melee enSued. Tyler .and
Laften were killed instantly. ,J. Aaron,
Moore, a negro; and prominent politi
cian) and. member, et :the- Mississippi
Legislature,who;
as aiso,o prisoner as
W ! ,xomrytuthe rt burnlOg;. wa*.Bhot, -It
isuPpogedniaaltio : , r 1!,
-
Last night another lire , oemiredi
iroying.iiehatolf and! 'father -buildings.-
Af , niiitingizif citizens,' was held and a
larety eeinadtteatoto«operate with the;
Sherift in_Treatlrving -order, was -ap.
peilited. is now ' • -
The safety - committ ee arrived here
this evening.to eonfe- - with Governor
Alcorn.
SAN DOMINGO:, .
The with the 'Ran iionitit
t-°,,4iCini/.10P4,30,0014d; 1 4 4 a arrived
at gungaton , 'Jamaica, bow:wird bound
They will.prObably import favorably for
iumezationt ;
dun, Mitii;
t ANOTHER AND , FULLER ACCOUNT.
EMI
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Vie' ihileviiiiig' coiiiiiendericello
- t nal tini Em rai ' r tier
'Passe e w ,k _ PP •ID - •
many "foul - - tine:Vier A:lezander: The
--,, , . ,
guspe , , iik, 414*, Wt4PA l ßtrf; 1 4
ter a • ~," 03fits,, :011. - ikOPOOMER4
1
has iffoo 441 if .:' ,lit'
4 4 %eh' '? , , y llt lltws, t
&Orlon* ,:',., 4 , hW iiii" ,
PreolE 4 ** l tlii fie frrve itr`;fbt the
terencih; - luaala remembern that you
- pitorented-thii eproad - 1000:„;A*ati::Afs - 4-
,bh m i l :ypu t r c i : 11 . 1 ,y::,..;y
- ' fiiiii &alb:toned that :-r "te44144 hlid
49y1040,4viiE:10,taWliitpitions
brl.tiebirtan4 44, 4 -4 f _P r at-4 ' ., a )1 11 41 4 ilftee*-
TO had-jdOsiktt f 'fv,ofifedi;mtirid:,‘ , ktie .
likiifti*iiii4o4ieekiiusWitad , gitiii.'
At ii,*o:itioiiith • .4'-t
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dOior#lo'
4 , #?c!' - *4, 14 ,J
,
SiOerof4,vq , .it?Pit . li '# r PPYo‘ol l "* ' ? , l
,been
.whi or ahoy is sown 1l or .12.
" 3 9ung-0•-,0.4 1 4 318,n 4-1 1 ..444, 4 1 P
lawleas °utraSMi,lx9VAP , WfiY744.,
*/*lcret,(Ofift 44.4444i1ti
*MO 11,9riberWd0-14901itto-Valleot
deayitzt---10imp,they San • be 'ride-' 4
liended`ou:tami& foi +lli
lerattoviniiideo a t `t ier tint . yirealattitiiik
And feri
- a Senatorial 'otxuel . on the; 11 th
ceinniittee' iipolnted
the purpose of preparing hill 'jot the,
Priitediog of loyal. ottlieha — the
soothfrom IC.n•Kina O4ragfie: 1 fietih
offences are regaithitt ae, and will*, de-
Olared,Oolatiene i ef the *)oB,o6ttO ! ' of
Mk, united' B tatePs .th,eot.fae Ole
PreoldO . *Hi authorized 02'eTploy
,the tang, awl...nava! forces, an Imo:tato
eases for the purposekludieateil,
~.fl'heJointilopunisidonep AM cattail,
their, way settlement orinatienal
differelicial; vith , laudable .idierQiird!
of dyspepi3ti4;and a csonteatpi 'fort iiktra
sblfto troubleli that Ogiiii:ktipiorlijuide
The announcement that Din 'N,oble
bad been found guilty by a Tioga coun
ty jury, and sentenced by the , court of
oyer and terminerof that county Olive
years imprisonment in the State Prison
at Auburn at hard labor, was rec'etved
with a thrill of satisfaction:. by our en
tire community. -
The trial j net closed, WhiCb has resnit ,
all in his colviziction was the fpurth
whfeh he has had aeon, the aatne in
diCtinent, charging him
,the
the" rob-.
bay of , the Royal Insurance Company
of a.large amount _of honde.•,,TWice
this county and once , in Tloga the jury
which listened"to the evi4eUce failed to
agree upona verdict.
With a perseverenoe and a' pemisten
cy worthy of imitation In the •punish
ment ofcrime, the People, and the Ta
surarica Company haye ;flowed _op
these - .repdated disagmethe Is; until
finally' twelve men" upbu 'their; oaths
said by their verdict that' there Was nos
reasonab!e - doubt of the _guilt of Dan
Noble of the crime with whlch,he was
charged.
By the result of this trial .another
proof' is given of the fact that" justice
though sometimewslow is sure and cer
tain. Rulloff and Noble both have
found it so, or are likely to.
Let all good men rejoice at' the result
of this trial, and hope that's ph:idler
fate may soon overtake all who deserve
the same.—Elmira Advertiser.
DFNTIBTRY,— C. N. pAkit,.,dentlet
Mae la Wright et 110111430" !looy, wlytro,#ist 43*,
to ;ask* tee* with Aluj, flew _ iiitprpaetneo
1? 101 gives botter , ,-. iii*lstacttio#
itie use.',44oiatid,iii
- • • -
PFOR Eiteatraenr," is.the;uniqueStitle ofa new
illustrated family
,paper the Am number o f
which lies before us. i
It s finely printed on "tin
ted Paper Ind the origlnarand - SelpeterLinaLter
It eentaas fullrearry. - our: the 'Meaning 'it.
name. Lovers of light,readino of , the .Ledor
end 91... h. Pais , stile, are kept in mind, but 'His
tory, Travel, Agrloulture, Humor and-Burlesque;
are not forgotten, In ahori,,a field is taken which
has never before been eo completely occupied,
It le to be issued monthly, and sample coPles
will be sent ty the publishe s' on receipt of Pit: ,
teen cents. The subsoription prise is one dollar
and a-half per year,, and the publisher; offers
prlzes.on a fair, though.'novel plan, but of suoli
magnitudelblifthey would be looked upon With
dlstrnet,lf they were' not so resionally eiplain
ed and strongly , I youehed, for, by some of the
largest and most rcsponelble houses In thoconit
try.- • '
Agents are Wintek in this -vielnlty; but to
shied-the pub* from ItepsOtiotk any one 91PPIY:
lug must give eatiefeotoryreferehee, after :which
they will be furnished with' a certificate tho
publisher, , and :s, liberal commission allowed.
The prises offered' being . direct to subscribers,
and not to gettels up of clubs, as is usually the
case, will render it art' easy matter to obtain a
large list amongr:-.ons; reading public.- Address
Henry /1 - . Sage, Fish Miter; 4 Allen - street, Buf
falo, N. Y. . • •
•
Munn : lea March tuother : of
this 'established favorite of.. thi boys and , girls,
. has ancong,otner,gird things, , a, thrilling 'story,
entitled, ~,Viirhat that Ooaet Oost," by Mies Dar
ling, author . of Battles at Home.° Terme, $1,60
a year, • Por Specimen and. Premium - List, ad
dress the Publisher,. dIOptA.ON B. FQLLER,
Poston. - .: • ... •
Aw Fon Paseo sh—A menzairrs l-,--Pran se is eat
handed by this terrible war...hiany of her peo
ple are starring and utterly - destitute., Let ps not
forget her early recognition of American Tude-'
'pendence and the prompt and 'generous old • she
then
us now
to °arc. straggling Iftepublio, and
let usilow share wp,ber, from ,our abundance
is tliti lieueof her need. • •-•-"
MEE
_"Hearthe Cry that Comes - Aerobe -the -13 ea P 4
R.alkylimiougAnd oborpe. :Wople gnd .igutio by
GO t. F. Pebyehe4 by R o ot & CAdy,
- The above Is on the title page of a pies° of
music Just received,-andis decidedly In the right
direction, : It Is no time to oritioise this is say
of Franey" Bhe needs oufkilil 'and ehMild hive'
it for humanity's fake, even limbo had not "field
out thefirlendly band when our days were dark,"
8o we say our.Ohloago, friends have done a prop
er and thud) , thing in issuing' this song; It ls
stirring and well Oalonlated to arouse , sympathy
for : the war-stricken peasantry, whose. mute , : ap,
peel is so touching,
Let every linger in the land sing It, and - thete .
will be no lack of "food to eat" or "grain to
• plant." , • • • ; ' • ' : ,
Ittseszeiri; 'for Maict
more than mietabii its Wrest:teed reputation-of
being the. most ' valuable) Hontobold Magazine
published. Its pages present epsltoser)iroproved.
appearance, the typo not being geitoPaati
has th 6 steel of making the print aPPbeeliirges
and mine Its table of otenternti ios va.:
HOY) Originality asl4 ex001109e) ~0 114 1 1 94tt
passed, All of the artieles,arkrali*lFe9sAill
ta: mbtriin' of "t librien•
:The children. ide favored this,,montbi
'Prise Bios', entitled "Winnefred and tbeKalq,".
by Miss A. A. Prince. There are also oiantribu-
Urine from Die Lewis, Eleanor Kirk, Mary Wat:
ezbury, Geo/ Burleigh. and ninny, others.
Terms-.one dollar year. Address
, B:I3.'WOOD & D 01; •
- • • • Newburgh, -
- PLASTER 'PLASTER
•
WILL be kept constantly on hand at Tioga
vv. f • Depo!,,untit the :,18tb• Use nbxt, •a t
$7.50 poi too, s : - .1. nitimaTiN:
Mush 15 18'11
•
Or"
Luropean , war.l , ,
4' .4 . 4
• ir' r
Aire l o k ls ll o9.lle ANC44 1 40 1 04
. . . • "'"
' 1
11UPIN Mad,. WearessaccadirlywassaarOgothis
nun "e r 4 / 1 1 /" . # . 31 1- 5 4 10/44 6
t •—A -Mt I
.1 a= f. 45
frpasynrismors'a o f
boio. All th e 'haat Wyk* of Adam, ono Akp
Victoria Sin; ith&Porselaln ,Plaifires ( plata~ dies
o , lo red)s and man), nain Miles too Alitlerolll'
to mutation. Steresocopla views, and ',lowa of
Privatiliedilences slide it'rescsolible
Copying - old plettures and enlarging the tame t 9 -
411 7 111101 14 44.0 dtlififtelalitrimakf4 disked: tinily
will be,reioaehad Inas Ink eir , sabred • in on
or wa tt solo% A 'geed' atortment of Jennies
constantly en hand. Call sad axamine specimens
before going elsewhere., . • .
N. B. dont wilitake ih4';pliscie; am A. B.
Eastman's Ponta ROesns;cppbsiks Clone Hen,
Wellsbbro; • s' • 1• • -;
.Ikb it.:VIABAX9/01i
MEM
' • 'Dan •Noble:
wAr f ,.,.3"..-:1n2..., -•-- 7 -.lwi ti : 4,-, -,, • ',..• 15ra,5!...0.1- .44Y1,:i'A.
liiiiiTZ•loLlY—lii WeHobo°, oaths Mb,
last, bji** • wider Si q ~Mr.- Mallow Smith
or Sia4lol AYek.",' la Miss eatbarine Kul 'k- at
i
lota . 4-.,...
AVIS k"; 0 1 , --, lit Delmar,-by K V. - •'4 , .. cr
-,, 40 ; 0 %. 7 , - , .:1871,) Nathan 117' • aiftta .-
A lr
IshP)sa ,• • '-... at. '' ", ..t - 11 A= .
' ... 1E . 111 ' ' lR t iViltiCK-; IC. ELLEt- - liv s lllaii4elitf r''
"Manitrilb,by:Rer.:o. r.‘,nrafrOur,',Brr. 4. si
Kirkpatriok, and Mira S.. Y.' Kelley,. both of
, 4400#1.444... •-'..... '.1,.`":-.., - - ..f.,'" :7 -- ...'''''' :-.,' ~. r , ••• ',- 1 - - , ' •
: "
Ns*4R,
4.+1'..Y4.*U-1,T4
1-Iqit E .r l. . B1. . 4 "1;.04 il7b-7s; th F4 e,I4J P , P.
.n Il„lfityßielothir,Or "Ittilio l f l rl r g Co .
-- .iiien444,9Xjily'll4ei 80x.4. : P.lNiff,
Mr, Jioabf T,'Rlotii4, 'to Miss liti4 V. iHeat
daughter Of Gen. R. C. Con. both.of Liberty.
: • ROLASON74I4BOIIISi , i4a Moto, Fib. i, By
'Rev,. A. B. obaso,_ Mr. T. N. Rotation. of Rimer
rifle Bair Jereiy, ind Wei R. Louise; bum o, of
Ttego".Bti.,,,' i , :;t - ". ..,:. .....; ---.. r:... , ”"'., ' i'!
1 .
. BORENBOIC—BAKHR,Irs -, /loge -I. PO:- 2 5 ,
ri.
By .140v,..4.- R. 9bittie, ; . Mrc Batidtaphillo neon,
of fitirouger, Norway ! Europe. .and i Mies Mary
B. Biker of Middlebury, Tioga, Pais
, DEATHS.; -
lIILLS—ia:-Clillasio,'Veti::22o; Simla ;
Milk aged 80,
011Lifti- - -o!lmarilOpi,`o#4'a M 11!, ape, ,13.1
IsTrips=2 - 4, 'Obi 4.401
County 4, ;
EIAM Ufa; 'died
at the 9 4 1 1 ,1, 4? 1 . 1 . 80 0 ya-,
t..
No#ice to , Pemlsionei
TE itibeorlbbi inslaise in'
will leave forAbeti l}b,out, tbolet. ;of ,
nest, awl is prepared to loaito Parielasoiel
to public, lan*, twderliolittrekipletioall
Llomestiad4oti diaries 'reastinabla; - Por
pardonless, awl forms taproot, Apply to
Wolleboro, Pa.
:WAIIIiIKGTOIi
March, 16tb,' I
,1)18605101013. , •
Ftrtn beratofon?'extating under Emma,
A, of Itualea Bandotphilittits" day- citigolvan,
by mutual clamant : - The bbaks;' notea, , :and iota,
mum% igttl fecluainAt themtapdvaclupted.hy l the.
aW 4 e -r*Aukta
be beta aroonditatad tiy • '
RIBILLEIt .
•
g 8 a' stranger - Pasha tbrOugh'i . vlllige l evib r y
;th° more quiet Farm Honseitu search :of 'a ,
new home, nothing will attraot his attention,
thrifty' °Collard; grove of 'ornamental' ,
trees with shrubbery fbopt tho, bull4iugp.- There.
fore don't riegleot` to -plant treis , bboanie you
want to sell out and go south. if you lave a
houso to sell yongive it a little extra bruahing.
Serve the fern or thnstillnga lot .tno sante '.:•way.
After you have mended that broken gate, to atop
the sows; thenplant a few More • trees,: tbisi very
spring., Rand in your orders early ; „call and ex
amine spedimeie t, ,11lowers on band and fin sale
at a made. • —•- •-- "' " •I ,•••
• M.B. pßusog.
0,1.1.69F0.
Marqb• Aath, i6Z L.
Foi'tilialo,;
yoke olpAten,..7, yeare thin ring)
OAT IN
' 16th 1871, - ' • Obe; oetolf.
:-„,iiiri.lll. tioay.filchool- T4l:-
11 .
lin Ebbed Directors of Wellibero h ill hold
_ a meeting at the , Mashie! Homo, Tharsda
afternoon htaroh SO L ltgli from, two , to fear -o -
chak for;the purpose' f hewing apillioations f r'
1,.1
Oaten:lent and iorreotlen of School 'taxes ifOr t cy
year-ending Jtme-1871;after which time no anc
application a will be beard. - , ; I ' ~
By order of the Board ..
l l , ' • ' R. B. MIER Week. 1 1 1
Attest: JOHN L MITCHELL Bee'y ' ' '
March 15,48715-Sw, - ,
For Sole.
- 081:111L8IOR and Clibiax Seed Potatoes. The
1:4 timbal varieties tor' , field culture. '!Very
produotivurrud, good keepers. , Price per bushel,
00, 'per .pe4, nets. • • ,
• - =Delmaryllirroh,'l6,l,B7l-41i.' '
; ; • = ; - O. Eli BREIWOrtIi.
etcatot is 'that it* e obutinls
' stoners 'tif; nig& °minty' will hbld a • Gin=
Appemdfor.those,whe are aggrtatid by their
auettementeaud,militig,enrollp;onts for the year
4871, by , sot tif Aetembly in, each, ease made
and protidedifiiiisieiNimetiti,vomioiloitottm
my doe/at the CoMmixdoriers' Wrellebo
ro, en the 26th, 28th, 27th A 28th,4ay,e of April
next, bOmmenoing at 9 A'. M. each day.
• • • • " • M. W. WRTHEIRBSU,
- P.I7,VANNESI3;
; • 4 90 44 1 ,CRORP•
Commissioneri.
, Attest.: Tnoi.•Ausii, Clerk. - - •
Mardi' 18.1871 Ow •
STATEMENT of Reoiip6 and
dituree of the Borough' Of _We
ifr9na Jan. 'Bl, 1870, to Jan. 81, 1'
- RECEIPTS.
iTiOm duilicato of 188 D,
- ' ' 1870, •
Proni, fines ind licensed, • = •
Wow, plank walks;
.;
Blom Virm.lcobeele, retiring Treamer,
; 1 1 1., ,•;_•;
!.;;•NXPEZDIT.UIiFB:
Dpottakozpeups. ,
vfiro •-•
_ _ •
gh... f ,o4ine,ankezi g ine r ; 18.,89
Stieetilitd bridee` rex:airs, 1,028 'B2
Total.,- - ,$4,104.
irooniti dna' frOiti dil ) plioittes "Sjoi ,
•“: • ; ", 1870, " .. 148 50
Total,. - - Ift2BB 88
Ikt order of Bartielte and '0;311II0i1.
• - 4. 'O:W. BAILSY, Clerk. ''
Maroli,e,,lB7l 2w , - I
THE BEST HOTEL in the 00011ITir.'
. 1 „
Rooms large and well .trentlia
t•dl,. Amoommodations loot surpassed by
any firkt (dais " hotel - in . the "..:Iforthern
Tier." atr.t,s no' - hig h e r . thin' at 'seeond
third rato„lotels,-. Looation, porno: bt. Main a
Wabiut.ityeets,:tralboXo- - 7 -
• A - golid tableq-good"lhittis, ipod *id and
goo f ' hditt e ki A. `11: ,- GRAVREVIrtop'i.
r./" 18 ,1 0 , #p • r
P e' . -1
nitnts ra ors owe •
. .; •
OT Afoliday, Hie 27th dez i of Marob, instant,
'1 *Ol on the farm of the late Butler
timid'', in Covingten, at todblroirelidne, the fol
lowing propert7"..to,•wit
_Ono pair i.of borsea.
two wagons, $0 yearling , cattle, eleven" calves k
hue pie, ' one fins, threeliivelicif bees; (ib'ehl3k
ens, about 20 tons of hay; = one M41901' 1 ,' plows;
harnesses w laid:Areas, and numerous other far
' rang hi:Piemonte ; wheat ) eats, buckwheat, corn,
F•pOrk, and ho'useheld goods.' I
e Tenn : purehases - less than $25," cash
I froth 126 to $41,), a credit, of, three ',months • will
be girea ; over pp,
,e ; credit, of. gist months,' 1 . 0
each: Cabe priyment to* bet secured - 11j jtuigulent
exemption note,i or other security ilatisfliotory to
,the Administrators..: JAMES S. BROST,
' JOHN H. WILSON,
Admiz're:
Ateroh.B,lll7l 13w
,Sii:.hIREOSOOPES,
l' f n:. , ;11.1•8111dEli -
1 0 0PAIO •
;' B. '4tt IC T. , 'OTEI,(4I - 05: - ;
!
limits the atteatio of the Trade to thetr : exten
sive aisortinett Of the`above`goodi, of 'their atois
patio:6omi, manufacture cind'importation: -
Alio * - •"-
rIOTO LANTERN SLIDES ", • • -
rind' ' •
BRE
.•
=I
4,• GRAPH() •!'
xfiw,*..lll47fooP-YO . I3EMITII.
R. .& T. ANTHONY . &
. 691 paciADiciAti Ns* 1;
> .• • Apposlto Moircip'o
ItAIMACTUSIMI
' I.P r EiGTOGRAPHIC7 (MATER
mang t f.—
,
AtTiPaii* MAILNUtTitATIOLOti. the
.setete efttip)iet*, Q. Alford, /10/404,, 44
. 1111fingraiticir, to - the'litidersliti
melt WhilioliW ttitikl'ostito, ndtboi ki
.10 --sll3o 3 ll4ll l 4llithe saufil: , .llW noties. , * o_
lifor i!e;tlemeiton 401)ik aneynidi f
,Vileiefou'Abit'elidettigetietit W. mete
RUTH. ALFORD; 4:2
:# 4 406 .3 4T 43 4 8 , X . 04 , 0 1 A4sairt's,.
TN DIVOROW—To Hicahl yawn i I You are
hereby 4iitided rigeit oi2. Aldan; by her
altlkftialad a . 11 14 ,11 , 4 .4 0 0 , 11,
, 0 1 , 0
vomit , of a
-4141 A of 410 at 00,4924. aor
`divorce tionithitbnitip'of truitelatoni; #nd. ttuit
the heath:trot iaid,.applLesnt Itk the Ve l o ll 7l
will.ba hid an , 11o4dgya• MO. 214, JAM . Waal
mail *beri*ou 4110 matted to? appear Ind iaake
id'asidifoniittoiAt; - if have if
YoU w
think pro. A. Mltah
aerifit
'lank 8, /871 4hr •
1 4.::.i 5:;.:C' ".'
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• • ••
-:pOR-0A15v.„,40.„„,,,, , ,, , it.„..;...,.,...: ,
'lmiied : - .L?elth', a lasti.;.oeikill-ra•f_koft ,abasSwoOdi
_.„), - • .'44!.. ',.- ,• _ OXAT,n4faititlielkltatered,". The
.... fir.',,46, - ,, ~:infthe.,!!!'llofoifate lot.!' ' Three
I t ' :f ,_, , t.0 Wo
,fihA rr iti,rmiid. - .: 'fa' spas
,
•
' "9 , , 4 5u '. - „ 'a- flt hlre: , - 04 - Aer road . from
,- - iift : tattfrfo i ant. lk i lso on - the 'road
titre liatoiS Pieltinitee tolifillieto liberente'tii•
si, a; lot kilt an: lire; eoiner'-'ot Meade
tid-Welauta Aire. eta,' wenaborok-with _a good
_ 041.4 0 1,1p0 41 0 11 4...4.91te now,Landin,:gooda or,
or, a nd '
_•goad, biro- 44,wetroiloitet,iiii the
1 premises. a _ - :, -- :,,..-_ .- a, •.:'- • ' -- - ,_l.
1 . Also, - alit of one bre, ' corner "of ,Afeade' Mid
,Lineoln ateeet4 well eitnited, and desirable as a
l'hlttidingteo , l-- - ..•• ,- ": , "-" , '",! , :' , -
.. a
, - ,:. , ''.- - !, ,, , , , ,, ft , if , -'--;s
AltO niielOOTO, ton calves a ' Anaptity of
toOsealditteiituti. ,, • I t
-
Terms for the areal estate'i one third - or more'
cash down, the raglan° in„ three 'or - four annual
instalments ! tilitt Interest., ;•-••'., •., 1 '.'-'• .- `
,0000)0 41 fiat***iitiiii3,4 0 0 7 .0:,,- ;.,
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" -PENNSYLVANIA
State . Normal-Schoel,,
Foh'Co., A;.l—
- !sr.= Open's ilarch 27 . 0.;1871.f • -
BOARD la • • k
' CI A RLEI R ILL, A. ?d,, Pairfinvez,,
Professor Of. Science and Art 'of , Teachitig, and
'Misfit -aid Murat thilOstiphy .l ! " z•'• •"' ;s •
JONES.; 04. - PeOloisOr,- of .
ethsmatldd and Natural' Philehopliy;
CLARK, A. IL L PrOfessor An
blentlishirtiiiges aid 11900 tieraionaar.
,MISS ,ERANOES C•SQRRA'N,,, Plower-
Moderp ,LaeguAger,
'"• • ; •
MISS 013 - 04 N R. PRESTON, Jp6tract
or of Raiding and EtOstnion,, ,f ••
' -
ISAAC, 0. HOYT, Professor of Instrumental
4:14.01,Lgs o.,Tivi*PEOSi x Profaseor of pral
ing and Painiitig. , • .
LEWIS MBAR. Inetruotor of Penmanship.
MISS ANNA'. R.- KELSEY, Assistant, in
Maibethatiee: • • .- •-- • •
VINE R. PRATT, M. E.; Principal of Mod.
a School. ' •• - -•.
MISS MYRA MORTON, - R. i n Pro.6aPtr*Oo
- =MIES Lfgata Assistant.
:anima
Aprjl
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to the
Anther
im.. W.
— .; ; ..,-IL,O t P . ,ii9r.a4riolls: ; _; - ..
Punt, t usinife bit itcettp,ilL "Vdly,K aecurid ',by
11,0"01!iilhg bitonliOn - Ci,igokeih. ' - - • ," ',-
. ,
.404. __l ,__........?a to tel. ~.. ~._ - ,- -,
Ai : * redent.Poko,f tbecliegistata re, llan fellOW
tug Approgihitt9pB,',liis t made 'by :the State - to
Normal Stadenti and Osadiratea_ ,•' : ' '
1. Bash Student over eeventeen yerirs of ago,
who shell sign a.paper.deolaring his iptention to
,teach 1p tke,Comsnon fieheol of the State, _shall
.receive the sum-otrifty * Osnor per week . toWards
a
f
.detray_ing tho4spenses of tuition and be ding.
'fi.'llaoti 'stadent over seventeen years. 0 ag ed
who was Weighted id the military and naval entice
of the/ 'United States, or •of -Pennsylvania, of
whose father lost hi. life in said service, and
who shall sign:tinagreement as above, shalt, re
-I'c:dye the sum of Oda DOLLAR per week.
1. Esoh'ettidentirho, apint graduating, shall,
sign an agreement to teach in the Common
1 Schools orthiti state two full years,* shall rnoeive
the snm of PIPIT DOLLARS. - s
4. Any Student to secure these benefits, must
attend the -Sehohl- at isait' twelve consecutive
*oaks. ~ -1 - , - ' , - , -
All the Dip!times ;We authorized and furnished
by the State,, AA exempt those who hold them
from_ any. further examination by authorities
aottikit • under the provisions of our Comthen
School laws.
Expenses for &hoot Year of 42 Weeke, including
Board, Tuition, Room- - Beat, Oil, - and
Washing, slB6less 50 cents, or sl' per week,'
as stated abavei) and less $5O-if graduating.,
. Eapetwesfor Thitd Term, (14 Weeks,) com—
mencing March 27114 1871, including, as above,
MAW' Hots. Or $1 per week.) . •
Tuition and Dock Rent, for those who do of
board in Normal Building, $lO per- term, 14
Weeks,) lasslOote'.' or $1 per 'week:.
, Instruction in Instruments/ Hattie, Including
use of instanent, $1 per -week.
Penmanship, (24 Lesion.,) $1.50. •
Drawing, $3 per term.
Painting, s6,to $lO per term. -
Board can be obtained in private families, at
$3.50 to $4 per week.
No EXTRA CHARGER. Students admitted at
any time.
All Pills 'are to bo paid promptly in advance to
the Ptinolpal, who acts as agent for the Trustees.
Btudenta boarding Initho Normal Building furn
ish awe% pillow-oaaor, and one comfortable."
/Air Blights luformation,'•Or lidinkalop
School,, a4dresil the priagipal , `:y'
Mansfield, February 15t11,1871.4e
.WEBB, .? W. M. D -
,-
'PhYßician And Surgeon.
Orriou—Openbag out of Hastlogo k • Cole'i;
Drug Storer-•mar4'l, 1871. • .
:boro,
871:.
%108 60
402 80
$2 26
180.74
Oat 74
994 08
146 81
Mir
. ..- it :'T°llae . . ..
iimuiti imaitiiiiii
ALPACAS, POPLINS; . BLACK AND
COLORED tko.
BEAUTIFUL Winter SHAWLS
CLOAKS REA'DY-MADE, AND CLOTH
TO MAKE MORE, ALL KINDS OF
LINItIOS;tIER,I NO E TASSELS..
TO 1 TRIM DRESSES '
OR, SACQUES.
can't be beat. It keeps up with everything the
Yankees have thought of so far.
HOOP MOATS, BALIgOR.AI, SHIRTS,
too numerOns to mention; but will say that you
will seldom And so large an assortment to select
from in tieountry store, and olear down to the
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
I=
In Waite, and parte xt,enits, tilhould ire fail to
snit you with ready-made, we hare Oaaelmere
• and
, ,
HATS AND CAPS, STItAW OODS,
, .AND GENTS' FURNISHING
GOODS, A COMPLETE LINE OF
' CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE,
HARD ; WAIIE,SHELF HARD ;
Locke Latches Carpentin'Tools.
• , 1
• '
GPNERAL STOOK OF :s
'Cilt 0 OE It IE
COPES
0.,
i_
onr,
Hotel,
1 01 ,
ALS,
HALT; LIME, PLASTERS PORK, FL OUR
C'_akiigallfrielei., 4.0.•
. ; • • , ° ) ,
Buttertubs, Patl4.Fitkine, and , Ashton salt to
flavor with. All 'hiade f Yea,* lotiAuots want
-ed. Moe! °stilt be boat;
3 ~1: - J
•A'School Year'intiet be at least lour months.
1111 - tfo7rde ANY , EXPSSBIO.
Lets of. Na. Goods I
COME TO
T. L. iiii I LDWIN & 00'S
TIOGA, PA.
attd see•a ntoe stook of Goods for the
FALL `• tt WINTER,
--ill styles, cobra and patterns-4- •
and a large assortment to soliot from
.Our stock of—
YAN K.,E NOTIONS
j4:I9WSETS,'-. &O. '
SPEMME,CIg
BOTTOM SSIGITRE
We also keep a large assortment of
- otti
liiiots And Shoes,
*Maytag, and dais.
,_~. -<
MIN
IBM
E:-HOWE SEWING MACHINE.
Mil
parnieit, it you wanttoolo to work With drOri in
.:'IN & 00,
,P9SO/„P 1 4109t.11/a3R 0 A
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7T, ;
~:s # # •
slbe'subeistlifer. Witten all in:ntieofAar)
%fetid tii-keep a atill-larger.aos9
therilaft-seaepri,„ artil.aleo sown finer I
=SI
VIP!! goptia are-ao much abespar tbau•
putting prim. tbTak
tiros Otala at $1; $1,?!?, $137;i11 ; 60, $l,
' .
~COXAQT{.M:O:I3„
- These toads arialso mital 145w0r in pi
'ninth= psloed bilks and Poplins, and a
We have ti Veeortaloat; in
lip
We have a very fine Wok, from thailow i
$3, $4, $6, $B, $7, $B, $lO, $l2 and $9 p
, i r
NAPKINS, while and solo
TO %FELS, Iluckabuek, .Dice
r iock of Black, White and colored Globes,
:in our regy,leir make (tke_lJosephene seamless) warranted equal
to any in themarket.
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.
We - invite - Olen - thin' - to- onr.new-stock of striped and plain Japanese Sit ks
. striped,and-plain French Silks, Black Taffeta and Gros-Grain .
,- , Silks,' - .Black Alpacas; Black Pdre Aohairsl i in all .Nos.,
. Black and White Plaids, Black and ~While - • . -
- - Stripes,.Fancy Plaids, Suit F loods,
,
as well as . an entire new sock ,of
. . .
-Domestics at the lowest • -- i .
.
.
cash prices of
• - '. - the season.
March 15, 1871.
I
TIYE
IiUBSORIBER, would respectfully inform his many patrons and the trading public,
that he has made large reductions in pried' of his winter stook' of
, ... . . .
OLOTHII OASSIMERES S all of which are offered for 'Oath or Ready Pay at prices that CB It
not fail t , give eatiefaotion. The public are cordially invited to call and..examine and be cou
1 vinoed that, now Is the time to buy cheap. The highest Market Price
' i -
' - Paid for' all,kirids of Produce. I
We'labor*, Feb. 22, 1871.
The Largest Estabpshment in Norpern
I•
T_TAVINP,- facilities for-buying and handlitif large quantities of Goods onables'him to offer
XIX them at leviest,Yobbing prices. In o r retail departmeat Goods are soidkilt, a Imall
ayl
vance over wholesale prices. A large stock o.
Transfer Ornamenits, Stripeing Pei
and. Brushes for Carriage aDd
Cuttr Ornameniing.
HOVELS, SPADES, PORES. BE Nell
WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE
BURRS, • StirEINSI . WASHERS, PIPE BOXES, AXLE.TREES,
.f.PIO SPRINGS, HORSE iSHOES. HOOP, BAR,& BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE
HANGINGS, CORN POPPERS, SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS
COMBINED. AleO, PISTOLS, PISTOL CARTRIDGES; POWDER
, •
AND CAPS, PATENT BARNDOOR lIANGINC4.
a new thing, and wade for UPC Theee ftra 4ut a f"sp of tho many artleten eJbmpoving the eirk
otiLerdirate - ' I Invite the public to can and ez'amine for tho schwa. I aim It) kuci the
beet quallty of goode in my line; and:all work to order done romptly and well,
Dpoßs, BIAINEIS, AT :6R- 7 1 7- PRICES
WellstlproJeb.l,lB7l-Iy. , „ 'WILLIAM RO I DERTE.
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Bliarse
~ I.f ';''', _
.--:: L: cl 1:
,`.
DRAPERY .1
TABLE LINE,
DRESS GOODS, inj
PRINTS, G.INGEfAMI
NEW ARRANGEMENTS I
Shawls, press Goods, Futs,
GENTS, BOYS and YOITTIIS
N N
Ready-Nade Clothing !
EMI
W. C. .IE-K-I;t3ooEitie
Draggist zi
STONE, MDR ISLAND AD
GLASS, ALL SIZES, SINGLE AND DGI.7IIIE T
PAINTS„ AFL KINDS AND COLORS,
VARNISHES AND VARNISH BRITS
MU=
INEAMS
4OI)S irl
,
•
,ING,: - N.. Y. -
COB
!yr spring Goods; to nail and iirxernine thefr new ,t
, rttnent' of DRY,. GOODS and 1101,ta nod t:110
grades then - we have kept for seyoral years pike t.
SIL4I-i:S.
EN
sexeral 'care Ent*, that we have, felt ,wariat,ted
6 eau eult any um We have' theni in Pallas and
12, $1,75, $2, $2,25, $2-50, $2,76, $3.
_, t`i
Hit and FOPIANS.
e, and , , ellen keep a good aasertonot of low 30
it assortment of the better qualities.
. .
Iv*
e g ular and extra sizes, white and colored, at very fl; w
rman Quilie 'very cheap.
Curtains.
..st e pricei upwards, as tine 'as needed. $1,75, f 52, s2,to,
pairi; - .These prices kept' in stock, and ihatt goods
Fold n eider: • • ' • -
USLINS, in all grades.
g, in all grades, very cheap.
liorders, from $1 - to $5,50 pr. doz.
hamask, bordered, froml2s to $9 pr. doe.
••- • • -
'I6IV styles for early spring treM.
j-c., choicest patterns of the _Season
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
.1
UNE
=I
I=lsl
J. A. PARSONS & CO
THOMAS• HARD'.
WHIM Llift
RE
lIES s A PULL, STOCK
our business kept in stock
Stoves
Having on band a largo stock of Tin, Stores
►d Hardware; the undersigtio a takes pleasure
announce that ho has at a great outlay, ad
to the usual stook of the old stand on
MAIN STREET, 15',ELLiBORO,
complete ancortmeet of Shelf hardware,
which he enumerate tbe fallowing articles:
AILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS,
CUT, MILL, HAND ANA) BUCK,
AWS, BUTTS, STRAP BINGES,
CARPENTER'S _ TOOLS, PUMPS,
AXES, AUGERS, BITTSJAITT
, STOCKS, lIMICHETS, •
OWSELS,
ZiMM
a. !
lil
cils
W., C. KRESS.