~~~~~ 1:01 gift m g "it's •••••••••••_— $ • tioikets.trt: r. O. VA -vvvni.itsorqx44 l 4 ,- PA•L; 17, `-.187E ?.:Itipoledb`lll; b tke been. offered'Aionai 'df $150,000- by.: ail aify - c..:Thetioandort Court JOu'rual sa ys 110 : fan • e asily row $1,.00,000. A ima ti vibtbilled gen Oral 'order to kliir,ariests' r litive , ... o prOvlslcinti tit die ., , = :-• • , •.:.:k •Z '' ~.!. .., . r our Oblidre tht•Outtagattly.egkinlyi INlsoontsili; weio.lately:Tiolsonad by ea- ling wild Tkrati6ps, - antl- throb olltbem tied. ' " .•4 ' - ' , Z ~ . .. ar Dapartmp EMI the Enl . fitii hill ;Ilk army Ofitt*:.'' lr tii been miitle . nnil,ei 1 ill, • definitive treaty .of veace . between Franoe.i had 13erniany waa pign?4,l3y. Bismarck:and Favre.,t last Week,- at t h e city of Ffaiiisfort. chestd of Etiticvlierrkq ft Erlied - tit 7. Ban 144tturdity; were 'art; retailipiat'totir - to Ala voile p'jir:p6tiiiri. .'; • •- . ) lAd kl-'ll. were, burned to death Atohday . Arta.; noon, - white lit • *play .iu fci otithottse . \' here 45.. 'gay vigis Low . ,AUckeked ~by .th.e haTTIN „ ) tight, tiAset ettp !Peg ; * AtJep . - o'eh>eh t the same exclothg; • Califarnjalls ! , not In r AYKuPothYr with t roustendontaliam. ' Emerson has der, livered troOnrife Of lectures in San Frau• to'gbnd audiences . , but the news plows theie,linsbls to 'understand :the discouries, are v:onderintrwhy he 'does not. sayArhat he meatus In 'plain En. - • A oesisuottve the occurred in' Waver ly, li. Y., on the 11th Instant s , 'causing n loss of thirty' housand dollars, about 11 roif of tihieh wascovered by insurance. The fire broke . ouCin'ttio store of-War ner fi Watrou , i, who are losers 'to the extent of seven or eight 4,66Usand dOl - The fire stippOsed to Yallb been th work of au incendiary - : ,'" fellow feyi r and - black vomit prevail op the South ruericaucliset. Advices from Bueno4 . 'yips gate . that:Abe ave tiige of;tlie_ilerithratefrOm - the'voimito d' ll . Bo . daily. % Fly° 0191'18104 . persona d in live weeks. .Sixty. poipipo _had fled from the city.. The yomito is tvlso making frightfill.iavages in Irtilpa-_ raiAo., 1.41 the Maesaehnsetts House of Rep -1,.-,.,,entati es, i themajority of the. cora-. mittee -ot the petitithis and memorials asking for woman's suffrage, have re quested leave to withdraw from' said ,2,.irhmittee. Tim cn(otnittee to investigats •;the (1,4,,ti0n framl.4 in Connecticut have reo poled t t e House that Marshall Jew ei I was elected Governor by 86 majori ty ; all Lite Republican State 'officers also elected. • Resolutions to that eteect paysed the • House,' after an mated debate, by a 1 vote of 123 to 100, Tbe,Y will be adopted by thej6enate', , awl Gov. Jewell will be duly. inaugu r.tted. • - f it the Petioulvanla Senate, May 4; t: trill wa, passed securing to ,a married woman all " her separate earnings, sal ary, property; or profits acc.rulng from t , o:altress, to be under her control, and hubto for the debts, or subjec to the dontrot of her husband." A It o c co ti rred in _Scranton on the and on the morning of the . 10th three dead bodies were found near a .swamp,- where the laborers fled after heiNg routed by the miners, 'who fol lowed and beat them to death. The trigs miners and laborers have since held a meeting and passed resolutibias declaring that theitttaekW - siiiicithing short of a premeditated assassination of Irishmen, - condenining the action , of the not 'sending them nesist °nob when attacked, and announcing their intention to hUld themielvta aloof from tbeAVelshmen in future, t band together and . go to work, prepared to reAst any, further assaults. THE CONNECTICUT ELECTION. At this date, May - llth, we have not rcixi'ved intelligence of any decision by the Connecticut Legislature on the gubernatorial question ; but we judge, \ from the"nervous' energy with which our Democratic cotemporuries 'are beg ging the question, and the eagerness with which the DemoCratic* branch of the Legislature opposed all investiga tion of_ the palpable frauds in New Ha ven, that they at least believe Jewell to have a legal majority of the votes on a 'fair hearing—as we certainly do, - aftei watchibg the case for weeks. As the result, be it what it may, is _sure to be largely agitate,ci and the causes misun derstood, we reprint the Tribune's ex planation of the= New Haven frauds, because, from the best information we can get, it is a slinnie statement'of facts and fair inferences: ' At the dace of the polls in New Haven Wt . month, the votes of the 4th ward were duly coon; re.l and returned as follows : Governor—Jewell, Republican, 579; English, Democrat, 718. For eprosentative —Repplican, 579; Democrat, 005,. Here were 113 m ro votes returned for Gov.' (=or than for Representatives-100 more than th, fall number polled.• The votes for Represen tatives tallied with the record of votes polled— those for Governor did not. The Detnocrntio lnajority fur Governor was considerably heavier than ever before, though In the whole city it watt less than-le'6B or '7O. In short, the evidence shows that the tally for English - and his Emma t-t.s on the State ticket'was just 100 votes more than were east for them—their real vote, ranging. from English's 018 (the highest, be being a resi dent of New Haven) downward. • "The error soon attracted notice, and the Re publicans determined ort l exposing it. The Leg i.tatere, being" Republican, ordered - en investiga tion,overruling the desperate clothier the Dem erratio lenderi to defeat It. Accordingly the boxes (simply locked;•and left unsealed in:Dera osratie °unruly) . are opened; when lo! two.hun• dies of joweiVe votes,each counted and labeled 100 at the original canvass, exit found to contain but fifty each, while English's votes are found to bo 715, as originally canvassed. . " The dinning of this is plain. The vote for. English had been returned 718 by mistake, when be received exactly 618. A mere comparison with the-poll list and the vote for Representatives proved the error. In order ,to save English, it became necessary that some one should clandes tinely open the box and steal out 100 of Jewell's . ballet, and that would leave no more ballots in all than the polijist required; bet English had' 100 more,Jewell 100 less, than were actually cast, and English's majority—never before' but 79—was swelled to 282. • • • 4 ' Perhaps a Governor may bo. seemed by nob Tahiti% and .perhaps James 2 English is the roan to hold the Moe won for him hr nob , psi. 1:1 ablo We "104 wait and ' 4 FRI - al/IN PAPER FROM Yi : I f3ettui one—wo mistrust air 3slkt,ter i ested in Southern pu n ,' 2-1 as sent us a copy oft ‘- TITAN - published at Danvllhiit, vaptn9s fairly etlited>iititq Simthern In tone. It eit*irt` several articles marked': dw ell havlngrreferenc,o•taltteltn question.. The editor is de, iiVor 7 {d` " geed, bab'. tide set Aft ..Nortli,!!- , awl ; deelarek •1 : who come to his sect ip,S, ,, AR.' theneseives," wilrbe teepee treated .7r- 1.. t ix: kiimbie4B,-.1 i in:waver? that - 4•':•the it i udtiti throws iiiiiistilf , iight ae i resst. , bannet e*p6titto-tiaie easy ,`• ne`itiatitS'North'ern ‘v.:tlfl.eri • t.b' ti ihm e' on fate',, f t Ileyilti ifieenitree_ei'ilme thel "pref ;1 1, be reinoved, 'and, likei_elq:e tiers beinie'the - war e thfi, W aa w,e are, nr;o43 Pe. WU•• 11.- , - . , . . Novi the:Nqrtbern-- nen • ho could g° ig: - 9uiliffito 11V.e; there, in ! pap V,be7. fol:C,ititieCwar,',,,was_altieti;tll. t few woid, gare.tO Sttern,ntter; ts'4 - e w: : ,f?reekto becomes* sort hi , hatiM lick- • pittlei opt! heroding _tiered lul his, cieve . ion to 84v. very, jOining In'-with Igner. nt,•coneei. l [ ted,.serol-barlariana; o ens .• 'Meehan he had served by leave ig it~; , PrhEifitinth' knew lit tie' or noth in - Ttif 'g 1 i nine Nit'; thorn men: These : tit illit gel licintli;t they could riot. ii4ll6lt,''hn " i triot 'otifi, get; of PkrSo'hcit * tihnset t , ' i Tres' 'fiiitni' will i!aref?'l l ifhloi , `se,ttle 'I ... a pnuntr, whoVe•hemlay,:nOt:lfOlk 4,'1 - 4(1110 1 19p , . est=opiniOit eifi4fitiiijeet, ; The editcmei the gyineiktl.e k ootlieny, tttiAt . thertii areserlotts _d let thmlectuttf the-'4llth;A3bubl'qttotes We :BlabniOnd', :Rngintrer.: .1: el/ ttilm der f •th • liiet thitt fir mime ilortkma,UlArirg tile', 14 , ;N:-VitE.. olina Northern •'aittl. lill'a "'Sitcl:''enil that theyj.W?Uld'firobatiti el? all'aVer the Stintli,"funtierSiiiiiiar` ,Ir l 'eliiiiitith.: ,ces.P 1.V6 haVi3ne''lt s ii tailit :Ci s :..it:' 00 Oaks iil":s9l,:!.lieiii Men . I, ii:l4 bar line as' an'lkubran t' and If ;F iii:gced ace, v - t : i% !In(teotijii,it 4i ,.ppyAt:cil yl 'aild'4sf 4 . eirt *. I t ee„ne ‘.' he 13reeteet rnan'whiCh;this,egantry h s ever pro duced." - ... ~ , _ . - _ We have always, inict 4x,- - • s Bitten .to b•un;t. :Info Jia i'i;9l South here & nation Ohs , like the clitiite,' - ‘and' i caul better there, in Sotneisin' - the whele; iv e' . Wlll..fclYege , vantageS intber Ahad lig where the arch, fret ter' 4 , Lee, }s, accounted r the, gr , Amerie4 ., • lias,?yeA: precluc .be AS to tliag e r:o with 9t! And, atisVe notice that ~ N aregrising , :d riven front th ' larinyparte-df -the Scidth, -the oneness of Ireetlik-for leriger. • I.•F' 11 OEM L'o 0 WRISK.TtONIVOO Atnong ! t•he bills recent the Pennsylvabia Legislat Inwing, , whichi luit,itg ree ficial eanction 'of Oc; era.' becomosa , lai, 1 ' , ::•-1, ' i t , BEc. 1. That fronr,end a ter the' pass age Of this net, it shall no belawful fOr 'o any person in this; Coinnwealth,:t6 sell liquors, .orgive.away. o be. need as a drink, any spirituous or alt liquors, wine or eider, or, any other, iinbettinee containing alcolibl; on - anYptirt of any day set apart or to he set, Tki,y art' for any general or speclatelectlen the citi zens in or within any , of t the ipiecincts, wards, townships, counties, ,or other election divisions .or districts in the Commonwealth ;_, Provided,,, that the provisions of.this hill shall ot' be en forced after the election' polls are !closed in the evening, or the sale,ofliquor rito hibited after that time. f! t . , _ . . SEC, 1 Any person violating the pro- ViSiOtIS of. the' first 'section of this act,' shall be dpeined guilty of a misdemea nor, and 'shaft • be fiubjeet to imprison-' tent in the proper Jail of the proper county for a ternarof.not 'lens than ten days uor more than one hhniiredsdays, In the discretion of the court ; and shall also in additlen'to the above, be subject to a tine efluit, ItiisAliani, s2lk and not more than' $5OO, in the dirretion of the court, • • - The Joint High... Comm eluded its • 3abors,._and.l t signed on th© Bth Instant ment of State. ‘ 1- - ; ..-., _. ~..- .. t . There are to hatc o -130: rde of Arbi.. • trition i one of .whi 11, wil decide onall national questions , nch : s the , Alabama • ma and - other chit s owing ant of neglect to prevent' ebel crnisere -from ~ being dispatched from E glish ports to prey onnur commerce : h ef "o ther board will he've'crignilan 'Sof Miocene:. neou's claims, Britigh an :.A:nierietiii:--: To the aithit t ramentlof 11 „14t0:13itiid• will be sutitnittekthe cla mil of •Arlts l , subjects for cotton destroyed during the late war, the damagezarleing-from the St, - Albane raid/and an '4uestiona.of • similar natures It has' 4 b i. e'On -leported- , . -- that the' cotton' chili:l3s ' cnotild• amount to sonie, fourteen nillltcnp. oi'dcillar.el but a 'generel,press ,11speteittn - the . -tri• buns says they Will not yrobablY t itinik to one million., ~ ', The saltpeter purchased by pur,gov ernrnent in the East Indies and seized by the British, will be the basis of one Claina to-he- considered• by the second . „ The dispatch' states t• at ",the.•San, Juan question NV ill-be eferred -to the arbitration or a -filend sovereign.-- probably the Edt ier'oro Erazil. from the cliaracier of th4lo9'CuMents" aCcotiai; pan ,lug' the treaty it is inferred that the- decision cannot (5i, ) ,.tc);1 30 ;0 1 fa 74 of •the .I"nited .States; {The 4 treaty ppo , Vides for the free navigation of the lit. Lawrence river by. the !easels of the ll States, and for the use of.the - Canadian canal the phytnent i of the regular tolls. There' are irbvlsions r e i c u. lating the privilege to i -h in Canadian waters, but these. have •of been obtain ed'lvith sufficient accur • cy, to. justify, statement of them." We confess to, havin:' eluired in the general bitterness up:lllst ii an d when the Alabama, S • enandoatk and other rebel privateers ere destroying our commercei—tn the' - at satisfaction . of England,- lig th. tight and = still think ;—",lint time at I steets all things even," and we sincerel • pope that the , mado,by,•ill4 the .3 , High-Cain mission may, prove hail:fiddly to' both nations, "We dislike t ides of Aiiglo Saxons cutting each' o hers': throats in' any• event, and ;we d• not wish3o sea England go down fromher • high place among the,nations, 08'= bearing andfiu-. percillous as she is • d eygr; has been in her intercofirse Wit • lOtiser &Atli; =as she would beNOtti to-day,'Only it happens that we are no the lessetpow. er, and, In the present - peet of..EuXo peans affairs, England :eau hardly 'af ford to risk a war with us. • The ,treaty oft mission,stbe nlal;!4'a! given In the flail pa whole, general eatlsfao like to present th:e ma) ' treaty in ortr'columns *ant of space. cpudense the the . tie .1 lid our 'nazi binie r sion has COli", e treaty viras : t the Depurt int High' cOna pre Xst gives, on the • ion.. • IVe would fersturelo of the but .cannot for 111::eudetwor to of it: ''.; -.. i ::: ' . .);I:: - ) f P.) U. S. SWUM 41, „. , ... 0 . , The Senateassembled at noon th Of' 041 l tiKt 10 'nat. the 'l"" ) ; ; 4 , lon '4-oint * * o h iiiatirifiTailit '4l t o*l dop l ifrilpattp.! kV!, ./ '' i ,:' o rreti ti l o: 4 Xt.qii W e ° ~,.., mid the senate e ~..,f ecutive session. The Mot th gotiCa ive"te readhwaf , the treaty,tl_tbejoint, nigh_ Commission, which occupied about an hour. Mr. Cameron, Chairmen of the Colualifte en.Faretgnl_tehttlePth,tettde ii bait etatemencto — tbe etreit, .t initthe treaty was honortifile tO bah te6tries, audlitiegotiated ,in,the interest of peace. ae hoped therefore that lheireatY Wo'd wifely° the approval ef..thitSenate,.and 4uggeated 'that It be glyea ito‘the press ..er thb oitintry ; but , tothfitievesid Sen. ittors • in torpesed lobjeelliltiie f ae tliii 5r tou 111 see no`reason fdr - dipiithigfrcn the -1111 W= P l fEteti 60 br Olei tAhlEtte. " " 1 ' Mr. SUIXIIIIT Is reported 119 11141 pg that he iJid not approve of sonnOpotilotuf of thpxeatY.. eitA_tit?:93glit:t44:4°4o4 to Po, itieeTle 4 A‘l.4e. 'the ,h...A,Ve1?1, 110, 4,41 said , .the Puhtte ViheutOnn %1*9.1 1 with the pm teltCof n10411444 1 0 1 4 1 ' that they might fully , Understand tie pro Visions 113 advaneFd of the. ilmiLne- - tion'of the Senate.' '‘, '-, b 7 . 2 1 - 4 i The question et removing thralnitlna. Oen of secrioy, en aittipnalojti the probe to publish the full' text, 'wha lietbiduitit t o ti i ota : il 'T ' .1 , 1 i i 9,,.1 :, , - i ,)' •_€. i ; 5:"s ; i Mr. tguinis'er, I,i' i orilie dlnicn Alta tile olairkifi'o s i Brikfat'siii; etti'24onidl ,1 1 4 Ji i i av° ) le n AlOi r lV°.W it t l t /I l i i t!P a " ,ty, mi thei grow it or iicykittnicgi* tti; iTthiktehke.o,fitrAktgr#4. - .5 . 11 7i40. 1 .754 1- Pot.4avt.ine4 admitifA, A 4 1 PRIW opi PNitl.4" ha4...troitikftigikretiff4A3lMlTAFt4: --Commie 49Tifii* ,- ;.t.'. -La 44 .:4111.1 . 1 bua zs.ur fie *AI #OINU. end who * ' rfkt ~:4011 , 1 0 4j. It*rert(o. • ~ PC*l ii: .:;,-!.• is ::1 e articles ide igration"' dly in lera from Li.!t - Ak l nie. - `4li* ave 11Cithil - find i! - r4.lailt4 I ttatliiiAio ilitarait; 1 ~. :itillfig.n- 1 - , 1 yolethiaell Egret .-- in 1 p ',i iiiia *lll' I ttipi a ii sk-: - fl . 'become 2-1 as ,11iiittlION . TS. ' EE.THA.FE. -1r- ~,..:-..) ; so. mil - 41a Iv .....z..1:.1- - g._!.,.:( - --t4ro mark 4he:- 41a - his vowel Ile oiii hittroiliii;litotoiri§46tythewan , bigititoilitiiiiiidiitigatotiat poi4erteir akt 3 / 4 6e 'of - fide" t'relp e 'o6i:tali, Ye iiiilia fiiio'xirLa64-ii'tjiec'AAui,iag Nit iyi. ~4-.13 a ruinck.s'con,.. 011, Tip a . ili" . .a' ' . ' ' ." is ."I lifir " ff ." 'of II - And cdMinerciall3'. • • , :Tlierels:nothini to be,:gtriped,i4 -the _long, run .13y.. distfirting or •perverting runts. • Itruay serve. party - purposes to deny the.multiplicatiomtable and insist that the price of an article IS _enhanced in e x actxc proportionto the - duly Ithposed . on it; - but the- mo re intelligent'knOw better, - - - , , . - . b arid the *twilit:4k iiiw - rapidly, learning;" - , ; *-- --i..):0.i. L, i.. 1 ,t -4f ,:,, Aft. .13:," A.' Welhi'lately delivered a • • , . • 1 „ .- ;•• zii.,• , .-q&i.,- , t •., 1 most lugithrlous :talk 1)12' Vittotrmat! AL mat .0 00.PiniT . ciali,Sffke. A 11), yrApr,f3,fi !., , - the'Hen. ..t. D. Menet:ph! yipo.d out, , s. Mots, figures and Inter by a erush= ing 0 PkYil4 - :pa;P ..C1t.. 1 1141 9 / 1 1' - rPgardlPS' the. tariff mainly, ' we copy from the i 1 Tribune of- rMay 8' -th ' " '' - - , I.—i', tvi r , t '''.` ' - , 1 - 1. Vie ask Niliat hi' oar' ezperienei under, our, resent 'tariff F Has it injured industry, obstrtiewi ted 001eleirtop, oppressed.• 'layman or :any inter, l est ? , Let us itiOk at it fairly. The. simple.trtia is that no act bf legislation' in dqt ioatritiin''of - America, under 'Pitt ' "er:` , Peel,:uarider Hamilton, Madison or ;Tacsitson, , hes ever been 09,. , signally offioient in promoting revenue, industry and post! meme t as the tariff of 1851'end its revisions. life gentlemen, who; 'with `a moat tradeitsl miinomeri -sall , thems elves za linvenue' , Reform.- .ers,". say they want a revenneteriff., , This . te,elk: !lolly s revenue tariff: . Liiole,at li:"'. '. ' ' . • Increase of revenue :' -In 'lB4O, ' $58;090;000 i in 1884, $105.000.000; in• 18547,44-$194,000,0110;, in' 1870-72,4210,0,09,990,.,.Tw0-thirds msouglkto oarry, on the gevernment, - pnblie, del4 - and inter est, and not one dollar' of it toiled"' tin dinderican prodnotions. It is;the most( stukoistfalfinanoittl measure over adopted in any country. ~„ II , a7'-'' 2. What e ffe ct on „commerce ? .14xpoits and imports, in 1859, $700,000 . ,060; ht . 1864; (Midst war,) 8660,000,000; in 1869.70,. $750,000,000; ` in 1810.71, $960,000,000.: Thne the aggregate commerce of 1870-11 Is $2150,000,090.bey0nd bat of'. 1859. •'- ' ' ' " ' • 'c ' " rong dispo sues in : the 'WS should , ebjey life its: But;on 1017eriatie , ad!. ' land d F. - ate at - , pi "ti' W o , ol l9'd igtheria meLf •hoines iu L.,e mill stake a year ot two MO ;9 . ,N 7 1,1AN. • y, Passed by e is the fol• lited the of Gesr3%, , has S. Whet_is share/tat C;2l labor; .- of the country ? The. ,toannfieterisa of einoinnati have doubled In ..ten pant; and we haTereasOn to believe - the whole" manuftratrming 'nflustry 'of Ohio has 'doubled. ••• • livezt -that firan'oh of industry: which is represented as an •Inneh' depreolated- 7 ship„ building-the number of vessels bee increased CO per cent., and Ora ,tonnage 84 per Cent. 'The Prirdilitleit of coal has doubled, and the pig iron made has ,dearly dou tled—goips from.B9moo tuna to 1,7.0 0 , 00 0. The. premiurn gold le j zititv but 11 yer'eent.,lint the wa g es of laborers are 'llo'Per cent . in• advance Of what they were ten yearrago. These facts Show that the industry. of, the country ; is ; pow On the tieing tide of Suceessful 'fl ogross. . Why should we turnit back? ' ' , • 4. The exports of the country. are thought to' be one of the testa, of prosperity. Well our 017 ports have' been rapidly increasing, and in . the present current year will - reach $420 4 1100,000:—; Qur agriccdtural•exports bassi largely increased in the last two years,,and as the agita,ti on of gut - Tope continues they will pioliabfy be greater.. .18.T1lotfle leWitli wealth?' The' destructlen of slave property took from'Onideskiniment (nob for the °reality) $8,000,0001009..- -But. the assemments. lot-1810 ebow,only,a loss.of td 4 000,000,000..,Cep ? , sequin:4ly' them hal beaten largeer notual lnerettiti of property, even' in 'the' , Bouth. ,, ln the-Whet° country assessed, . the, increase •of Vilpttion- is 15,000,00,0,000, and that, after.eifour,years' war, in whichirelost 800,000 inenirid"s4,lloo,ooo,ob O. .the Increase of Wealth, considered in: this light, is enormous. - -• •. • .• • _.;.- •.. 'lliew,here we have the effect of the actual tar iff, taken as a whole, on the revenwindustry, commerce and wealth otthe' — ebialifiy. What is, It ? The customs:Montag been:quadrtip' led i frotiissl3,ooo,ooo to $210,000,0001-foreign coup merce; Inmate of.nU the:onterpahont rAMBKOSII lhipping, increased 29,_yer cent.; • American man nfactures 'lncreased so*.eir cent.;the wealth of the countiy:inortnised '55,000,000,000 I is -there.' 'al inan rvho.would °hang...a:State: of things:like this for, nOrled erperilp *cr.; . . !The /04' acision o ',.COrigress,Wl . ll ie Inaricable fOr,the ins here; iaiid=giant , bills,that ,Were firk , t:ht'beffire:, it, and especiallY.,f4thi* t atjuil&d . f.o4fantii, to „facilitate " the; to=. ward the rich'lnetiii l'orons andnimaiug country of" Wilco.: At' leastfonr - such bills, coyerinidiffeiSnt lines, have been pressed vigorouslybYtheir friends,, each party beg auxions lObS,t4i) Ara to. penetrate4kcountry so prondeingluid productive.. *idle ;aid Jh le flips. being • sought horn Qpng,*. 0 1 4 Pfnv,er ,and ; . 1410, Gl i . i nde , ratixO114- 1 48. bastMalik .:TA1 71 1194 olAlkaPketkog 'tho 7 goY.ctettcßon4n,, , lldiAs. Pt1:04 1 . 1 2;, placing the' first eightypllles ,ftlt r ood in 4 6 : l oitiMkt o ",r_qaPlP t*, which- Will be ; 7aid bY AuPO neat. -, T hisroar. lai l ie l .7 P 11 844 by; Pk401 1 1 114 • Pik , `teribriee,' -eaP l4 4l 411 ,14 03, 8uce,e00_4 1 8 . - matter of some 1000.prylIN ..P.Yen,iv.' 'NM tlioes•worit ,itself_nct a dir s ect „fesileT : of our local indOtries. „ „, r • the TtNtigkrhit44l9 has'-placedthey ; free th great P 010 hi. hwayson aneq44f9Pting,and . done " partial justice ivholePPiolftyr the feelinghoth among „the; t legislators and the peoplosets, inatrOgly against any further governmental aid -to rail ? ; ways, more particularly-as-there-is no rule or , prineiplec-cc which 'At.cair he equitably applied, ttr - special casethi Is therefore gratifying that Ahitt roadhas establish ed the; • fact that, a :US:made railroad enter Prise, E. through\ a:Country already. laterally 'opened' `up; needs - no assistance from ttWnation:oiAlter - stiek ai demonatration, it Is'Only natural that .Vongress &chid darliaa triirant subsl- Alice 'where,privatelospitaltifinds ample inducement Win:1110 the PaecilestifYitneei and that Governutent:attoßld refuse to step In as a competitor lb-private ener. gy, caigtaliitidokill;u-Preaf. In the late city election ID.Villisuas port, the Demoonftwelectedi, their .can didate for Mayor; The IRepublittans elected - the'. ClitY ReOtileiV ?rieamt e r i and twe of the threnAdditAirmi . i They alai) electedliintimenibeindf the 'Crottik•i , cli o and t4ii Wire of the 13o1iciol lotsbo five. ." * "71. 5 51 5 17 , Mtigget. 1 ;' 1 9` 416 !"..—t1t . 7. 7 1 ,1 f;lnind_about Paris lllVlag las been ttl. Order fortiyoukor *A*. >fAiy, was captured : 4 '7tifililf and held at ~lc wanes; ma also lake ' flotOzT_Sal trOmmunlit ft; 'see tiMiV their ow~i itre(o'44 . L coptititertilg tiow Ofte_ol*.Y.f_b_LtYkkite.AlE-93/..-..IIAPRIOA--of-, utter,44l4nellFoO. 7 auppm..th* letqtal ttyligetily ~ OnlY,ead 10:-.1he 44. feat -or. tile_ Oo nagni Wats' -..--- a, defeat _that the Prueasiaris seem tadhipctaed to eetl;: 'ouslY Prus sia Y i1f 1, 4 11 7, 8 7441 0WM,1*Pr.:_: s 1 ! 3 gdi„ to end, - tio - pan can predict. If wera 4 h4 P eci,uxitrY-IkutkrEtuPqi.lo4., 1330,rwt: 16 1 . 7 iingagerriaitin.,:ottk-,,thidi filed; Jo . .talte - Our .;314444 attongthfellurnerone newspaper, liirtiOte of tha day, ha-agues/cat thfift, 4/6 . 1 . ; 1 iAttho,elulo. Mande - , lit wwlirese galie 'lmi , tcrexpteas ItWopiaton tis•to the eindlt,ig of W eieilftearflutkitiftlnotrod: : *0 .i PiOellti The . otiaMotiSVOiliaafialbr.o from faPlit , aPkiii,ffr;io§ 4 K 411311 Y i , " J} P:rlr(oa . S4), F4 l ; aaal?arf.CP# I hP tail z iiii* l theyough to pay the Sid bun. ,dii:Aifilllions of dollars-of *the- indern. “”.13 fiayi ttiejr vanuoz even ylO , trio ,eAkone of • nji . iilotitintnOlie German ' .tro443', which amounts to $240,000 per y tif liellerileaThiOthe - Gerttiatie are to frerktliti Parlitorin - kt; t; FranoQ !lard Par704 11 " 13 - 6 '''Pr' , P.• - tfrilealein the. paitt 4 „ 11444 we reFFao:e. 110 higat*:4 0 Jes, it* neareithe)fallatilile. time timin cineenefore. ItOke,f PA P.l nt'ub T 11' flat Ettiv , 44erttl3ltatatir1tigfidk eslateirk the - , rpt ; South . klanlina.ifevenue 7filatrlet. "0,i1ffir41.,". - oilloera 'heves been .*antonly raprdered; and %ghetto , hate bean threat” , en t,hat, unless. `they._ leave - .th e 'State v:m ti:till'beidmibuly , dealt.witli. leek .tie . ..ttivernment:•siion; Interferes, the:revenue °Moen have - to re sign find leave the State to save :their Wee. • ' -As *a go to press in an hour, we (haveaye only timeto Ante that nearly all the leading papers 0, both parties are istiillediwith , : the „tern* of the joint "treatY. The Senate , . are, nattoh , hettor satisfied ndth the treatylhan with the fast that thelsTilir. 'Tribune knettu and ppljalieditwptemattireoy , '1 t e )text, w 41e 1014ritilbWkiktli?men 'Weiedho oasaiug' its `fs`rairlaiiiinii :in -Merit l'odri; fl t carsti44o4l:9iale c tire '4lvlilol, toot, on the 41;ole, rattier favorable, to theireaVs -P3cPePt . I •TeW Bruns** where flenOnneeti: *the J ool o. l, 9B l oaiiire, as well inllol° Jaunt*, "It is an agreeable. eight to witness the , unparalleled "embarrassment, of a harnessedpsdlar attempting to gauge .the symmetryof a peeled onion, whieh .a sibyl has stabbed with a poniard re. , gardless of: the Innuendoes of the, lilies of; the ooznelian hue." Thirty-eight teachers competed for' Prize of $lO to the one who should correct the above, but not cne.wassuccessfol. The 'eoallroubles at , t3oranton are re 7 ported; as nearly at an end. The following priyateletter from Gen. . Jackson, while he was President, to Rev. Andrew J. .Crawford, was fur • nished to a paper published in Lynn, Mass:, by a gentleman of that-city, , who ;says It haft not, before been printed. WAemaiairoN, May I. 1833--/ify Dear p.Slr-: • I have just received your letter of the 6th ult., , and•hays only time n re ply to say that General Coffee , arcl un derstood Mr. Shackleford, and urged your nomination'-in his stead. I had nominated you, but upon the lotions importunity of Col. King, your Senator With General ,Coffeei .the , change wels addpted,- and yew:nominated:Or the office you Dow,Sll. Bow* the..recopt :of Yeti!, filen. P 0,444 Paftjwritten and*useted.PleMilaPPutOt you to the 'take' vacated bylliir; Shachleford. If we •had 'a Senate, In - whose prinoiples we could rely,. this would have been done; but I-de not believe it would be prudent to.bring your name before the 'Senate again, and am; happy you are Contented where you.are. The Senate cannot remove you, , and I am aureydulfalthfolness and honesty; :will never *milt you to do an aot that will givagood cause:ft:4 'removal ; andlf Atooie and' Poindentee discovered :that you that would: be suilloient.danieWrthent lejeor Yob:- Therefore it is that I let well' enbtigh alone,,altherighS know `it, would bo; a con'sieniime*ln youfta be ;located where yoti are ; still &rejection by the. Senate night prey's , a , greater IneonVeniense, and for thareasons assigned was not dotio. - • ' " • , - I ,Ilave - had a laborious • task - here.' . . bugnitilification is dead; and Its actors and cptiftlersViltonly be remembered by the lieople-te be eketrated ' for' f their wielied' deEdgn'to serve and destroy the only " good tgo Orti tuent'On' the'glcilkil pi. AMlthat the Osperity and :hippiniUss 'We' enjoy over., every ',portion of Me . I kOiloililf , , ~ , , F .,,t-;, / ~... ' , 1:4 - s., ~...:., !...--...,-...•:, ;:,1,- '"liiiirimihr CialloWal ;ought' to :I be' the lictic of -la "abc4 anibititinh i, , roeis :Who' would '-fitioive; their' tionnfty lit, Ufa -*4 Thii ; :did pi - Eiviiktivits - aan;;:tht they may reign Und c ridd'on- - lte' Wliirl: . .Wi L nd# ; 44l:id i dliee'filie : 'hierixi..-' - ; 9c a l -j_ il- t' :- 21. 1 41-vr,.q . .. 1 L), i / rt. .0;4 ) 44: 4 , 11 1 e , - qP,e9P 9 9 !.. 9°, - -4 • jj have 7 OpokiAi t ; • Anif • ' consigned '. ,Mille' - • 'CI,, ,)f 1111: , .4".; -, i heir , proper, , •-• I.sv *_ ea i j a eMPEPPM ,-'?, ' 1 .09oni. ' Take carp, - of your_ Milliiii yowhaVe tiiiin Among - Yon ; ' let,' tilein; meet, with the lridignant frownEilkf .. _ . every paßlfilickkilrefk hb 420 4 1 4 1 1?. , - The tariff,. J4.* nowilieinuipwo c you 3,: `a iera pretext ; vita burden was owyonr ooars,e woolens.. - _, By- the ~ law, OtJuly i , '1882,; coarse . was. reduced , to five -Per - Cent, for,the ; benefit , of the.. Batith;, - 2 ., c . l - - Istt . i:gluy, , B KU 41406 ltnpand chow= `lt'iilkweoleAs et-.ll(ty 4 eper.,,ce44.,pr Allies At-grAdually ;dovin to, twenty, -: peg -6311441414,h0..re -,it 1 ts: to IreinairAl and; If i fi; csboun.Andall-,nullifiers : agree _ to 411 4 0 04 01 80;,1"-F i ' ~--, - , •.;i :il . T-' t I'llii4 au& duliesnandrtne lonic ivaluam. ilon!wilibe_iequat:iro ilfteeit ,perreent: ithie enttilfter the year 1842 !you- pay. On' coarse woolens thirtpilve pert cent; If tins is not protection' cannot under Utand , ,?d'Therefore-tiwAterAfr-itas:'Only ifikpretettean'd dhituilourand‘wilatitlitt - ern Contedaraty•thii 'real - Objecf.;' , Alhe iteit pretext'iallike `the' negro or sia verly ireition: .-•-, - . ,' t l -1- ~ -=-1. My~li~aifh' is _riot good, ..butlequiw preient me' icindlyild ' Youi Maid; ; 01411 1* happy tOlieailFOin:yiite. _ AM 1111 E Mi - *The Commissioners in the ease of Ruioft have:**o„Mak ,Is sane enough for4l4olllft'OurPoies. ;. • - t " in ens itilk . which the itspret elntilt,iy* . 'of till '.:`State voted thenii , , liataneVed d9patti per day, from April. '7th-to tbe,flosarot the session is only' equaled in - the. doings of the Albany 4. 4 eghdaturei. —These t. 40 -_:.were serge, t. 4 - peop led ,,, 4 4 4.1 one. *l 4,taifilduld-dolbiri,Ve the % tend phort t but:Once - lu.m o wer. It -onofinn- IhOugh t hey oftie'd. for n onetit; Olein iejlies. True, Most of them that seven dollars per day le more than they can y e arn at home, and :we suppose go oitrthh pripcipiii Of "making hay while the sun ' • The ;action. TlUirts de*,,lohltiverY Winch llke adjourn-• znetof 4 .4 l 4lo 4 Onarable :body 'till- mid r4iitagner: ' The peoplaohjeot decidedly. f 4 ioj#Bo gentietnen voting from $20,000 to 00,000 Out of the"Treasufy into their own' pockets, am) the 'feet !Ant it,psised un'aviva eoca :vete shows conclusively, tbit,they were afraid to go,On the rec ord 'ln favor ot thislswindle. True, BO:Josephs was 'ln. the. -chair, wbioh was all that was wanted to rush Spell bale through, but Speaker:Webb. knew , ilraytily weU what he** diing.;liiien Vs - called 90 0 S‘lnno,-4. 0 *wade, and ihotild be held;, meoeuatable for this nation.--Pittsburg ;matte. R,EAVY,Imp4(I4I,IIO)IO.:„. Thy Lato ' Collector of the Eighteenth Pennsylvania Dhiftiot DefeelteT in Amount of "1131;000: : "Yesterday District Attorney Swoops Initituted proceedings' 4w the - United iiitate% Court against =the sl aural* Per EE enrY A Guernseyilabli*vetiadb pat; looter :of the eiglikeentlipolliSt* DX Vita in the I,ElUtg. - •• Mr" - Gifei*Sy / M Vonectot da'ire ft bond for one hUndrildTstheWid "dollars for the foithf4. performance 4 4 fila duties, Messrs.. H.; L...-Digenbaahi, keale, A. O. Noyes, Robert Cur*. &id, and Theodore= -Wright ;becoming . 14i bondsmen. , The lOwilitsren se ale* tittrelog agent was for ten thousand dol lars; uponylkickSam*Mamir, Keller, and E. BlEpappfrqb.eAtuSlea t `Guernsey's dieciitibevieretietitiiWititt-' ington, and when they were examined itVas found that lifeAlollectorle !ac count shoNied a defaultofaiVutsP,Qoo, ,, and" the disbursing agents' account about $B,OOO, nialting'a ttitardefakition of $81,000: The suits mite instituted against the Collector, - and =his 'sureties on this official bond held •by the Gov, ernmonto==Pittsburi'y CorrimeeciciVl t. - • (4:0.11-..-, I 30: 'Wite*atie Alaiiii.(l4l yo potreaOlddenCei'ooVlk4Oßifet oerat 'gap& the' iiilli*iniehiehleht: It illustrates the great' power '6f:of da: termined wbinen 'NO hon . baok On the evening of the ad ins*cf.fril Lockingtori; a woman of extraoidinaty physical is trength; paid' Male fo'the 'Kremlin Saloon,' wiiere'oird and drinking were beirig carried ori.—' After rescuing' her son, a Young Mari about 21, and administering • punish went to him with no gentle hand; she Overturned the table, breaking bottles, glasses and tables into fragments,. and frightening oat 'the occupants' of the room. The proprietor' of- the Lori liotsford, fortiiriately eluded her fraii-like 'grasp, aniffron2' the win dow of the hotel opposite watched the crowd gathered about the: entrance of his saloon, and the • impr e ssion made upon them by , Mrs. Lockington i "who came out upon the walk with the cards in her hand, ; and scattering them in 4 3:VAT•fidirectiou,orted.._±.11eriOs sr.e_n_r gemming house.' Our 'citizens are re joicing over the cleaning out of a plat* frourstrhioh such evil influences ema nates, Aped story is.told of, a late college president, near INNton„On n .gne„n,soa- Won ,the 4 students substituted large dictionary In the.lace of the Bibb), at the morning devotions. On opening the book he at onde saw the situation; but he said nothing, and proceeded to the prayer, which he prolonged for- an hour. ' The students got out of all pa tience; but they appreciated the sly re mark of the y,enerahle president on his retiring, thut,he "fuund nil the words he `needed inr theyolume ; they, had placedni Irls 40810 77,,Efusfra, 404 Ard•Rit.t..4.okg. GRAVES—GEE—In Middlebury ' , Monday, May Ist,' at the bride's house, by the Rev. Graves, Mr. Riobard - Graves of t riage; Youngest son ofi the off:fisting olergyrairti, ,, to Mary. E. fiee, l daughter of Daniel Gee, of-Middlebuty,,a. DEATHS. April 27; : 1874 Mi. Dean Dutton,, in ; scgenSY-assi!, of•, his ago. r" Calif( Iraska,,,paiironlkkoin .;... 1 .4,11,1%.,04.40 , 1 ;:,,;;.., • - Vie "Burlingt on Mite," ise called; lies if& In the pattil or the Star of 11 1 C2p1io. It rani iilmoit immediately' the - center - of the 'great irenttrird movement \of emigration. : Ott:43114'1111nel. and lowa, it Strikes • the Missouri ,river at three points. ~.These three panto are the gateways into throe firgia.Seotions of tho trima.Missoori region., The Northern sate is Omaha, .where, the. greet Pacific road will take you to the land of gold And grains, sunny mountains, and perpetual grimmer. The middle gate to Plattsinouth,"Whiah ' 'Opens inpon,the south half of Nebraska, south' of 'the .Platte river, a region unsurpassed an the. Conti nent:fa agriculture and grating.: 4stiumn, are the V. dK' Railroad kinds, concerning Ithiali ,4350. EL Harris, the laud °Matt at ititifiliOtti lowa, can give you'all information, and: in 'Our hiarrof them *Lincoln, tile i iliatt?. „ 04 09 1 044 Printout telinitiew of the - , • , The Southern' gate Nide o Karim; b y ionziaci4 lane, w ith•thetit,4o4 amid_ !at .;,Harribtirg;:ruri.f ntdirect rit..roarama Kansas , The trains of ifie - litirlington run smoethly and safely, undulate' all oennoctions. It rani the bat ,ofposehes; Pullman Releee and .Pitibbari•dining carp, and should yeti Jake,. the joinney , for the , jorotriereialle *lone, you will beftepaidj or take It by BIWA' home ors farm; and You cannot 'Wad ,altherletter•than -among the ,11.1 4 1: :ML l .jahgei where on can buy on ten Plats' credit, and at a low, 'price. March, Ott 1871.-IY. , • : • Trial list for; May Tana 1871; Samuel Lon oven vs .7Ohn R. I•Ofirldl: . ; : Samuel Longwell vs rJ. D. Longvu I, et, al. , ...! :- " Thos. Maiden vs °slit) Butlir.t • 3 .- • -1., ,W. /I.oaßok vs IflosaToWnehlp. •,.,• ,„ -,- . - '• ' - • lientietiTsykir vs NansylLifialr., - • - • ' , •••Lobdell, andth A LM. S u 4 .71 Putnam: - • 1 ' ,- -,2. Demon vs 4.,0..T0 neon. •. .. • . „ '- ' "John Wo3aernmy v - 'O.W. giver. '3 - :. Wood „ Christie-Olin Danielatigell *COI' t s , 0. W. D.)Matosn vs lindnywOrow, L , -,-, iq lappli t it Aldridi 'A wgiVvit LIT Brewster it al; - 7 4" . &LC'. ' , • • . -.4 'Nv5"1143. Rellir - et si. , . , (Leo. Imes vs Geo .l . Short, 1, 1 , :`: W'ViOspe Benallt-Willisme. • "' , • ' ~ tedaKco., vs Leonerd Itmor. ' • kolidti Plank vs 0 . Ohembers. 3 Ammsnas Elhbwryt vs es. &harm. •-• • ' • ' Manson Itor vs R an d renßiner. ~ ,• . ~ , • %• • ' 'Willi Blocs ve . 3 h Whitt -'`' l ' • ' • • I. .. ., - ,7 ilasteNstoderhbot vs s OglegroVe:i - I , t, , , ,- Alvah •W, Ridge n m. Hoagland'. - . • 6111 T = • ' i- , . Northrbp 13161tti 'vs 7•lkfieritiatiorn . • gmos , vs. ;Rama, 3 •' 1 , - Batie ' vs sama. , . l lday.3.Tiliffl. :' , • •-' ',', i' - ' ..;,. -, • tI I. -; 01336 , Betellea-Wellsboro A ,Ortemiltalth's, 10;1:173 i stosa ibis*/ te, Rine, week, on the "12Want,' * new poeltat • oentataing $l2O. The Ender will binklbetally rewarded) on 'leaving the beak and money at the Agfeztor, 4 06 0, W. R. MALAN. Gaines May 17 1771 . Ifolge and , Lot for . - Sale: ,v-psentAtra NOUS% nearly lAte twtbird of ap Apro imijoinizig the. drtYPßP,ark.:-IP* TrAf*AblOLOngul' - saps, 4 1 10,0 t ' - Vi - 16 firabbetsag i fin rt „ 11211 , . orkto 3' is\ zionwo r ti it , ,, 4 ~r 4 • -, A ' 4 ". ,$)r.,?,04 - - dressin& the will aot brirli.the.hitit or lo,ittro:the 4 ea d. - -I' It , does not rirocluee , a color preptrationte , ,(l6: , 7, , It , gradually rfotilres` the near to ;its original!' calor 'and itiette, eupplying . new lite and Zt ;caiLties of sOfti APP The 'best" initl4oketit ever 'offered, 010attAnd Ewe. - No taadiitlent, , Boldeverywhere. :ASK , FOR DOBBINS!. Nov, 20, 48102.74in.r., ' a *sitars OlitrlsrofPentssylvania,4s. This is fOifl*Withifdliattat esi the 21th day of 4_ fr ill LANlSlVititatinttEßinilniptcl viss UMW 14,111111 the sdiehiorJaratei Potter •in the etinatikp 'of Vega, and,Btate of - Pennsylvanla, Whcilaa been adjudged a Bankrupt on petition ef his ,oreilitrs' :that:the pa*uient of any debts rind delivery ' danlPAPerty - bileiging't.o suet Bankrtipt to,him:or.fir,hli use, aid the 14i:infer Of any properfOiji Ws: ere'. forbidden by law; that a meeting ottlysorediteiii,of tbeimid Bank.; PPkvtarProffiAbitif dektsi apd•to oboese one or Atoro assignees of hie estate, will bik. held: at a ;lend' of Barthrnptoy, .ta,bebolden at:the Okla of P.A . ; Braithifitsqg ate 'toga _Panes, in said Bletdot•bell:ire P. IL finsishitlsq.o/tegieter-, on day obidkotA:M..!ll37.l4 at4e.• - oPolook Ana : .41.11 ,, ,rara T.T.l. ,, n;:t r Avmulspoinf, • 0)1 -" tYcbire 8.1.% ET liotAPltlaiklaon the te.o 6 m L oir , ot Td i,T 41°1°447 • Iri - having " derfeaket hiving been granted to tbAn*ttevt a t* . ckoitik,'peraons _g Will call on 11111 m. ""* "! GNORGE' SOOT, ''bfaif 44, 174, -, * ') .! ' ‘':;t .TA° I3 B 31. P?xL, ~e , ...-% ." — _:s.. ~.i. ...,;;,::::^ '::-.nIMIlli- 41,,:iA11, VITO, It. _ „ ,•,' I WllOl.-BBM,girtTAVERS , IN . Foreign--% a t Domestic Liquors . - :: winAterp., , .i,.e. ~ , A g ents for - Fine 'OA Whiskies, . , CMS D. SILL S - , --- _ O. N. 1344trznzs,...- ' CORNING ' N. Y. t * skyill , 4.0 7 ,. !ti , v ... 1 . ,..t , , ...:, ~, , ..,. , i ~ , v _ , ,v . , , . ._ .... . .... _ . .„ „ ~., ,Ilit3lll3looottai t intia tifirili boiliTrlWOlf TiII`PERST' NATIONAL : .11 at WilllboretighiPar.i at the ,cloesur bad. 2136)1011 , 1811. 1111301111015...: - -.- .J. L 7 ' ... L. . 'Laidiant ` - - a".:...-. • • - - , 158,406 81, .D v. said to secure eirrelatlon. ' - • , 100,000 00 11. ILO:edit 130011111168 on h 4 / 1 0,‘ '' 1101000 0 0 Mit Roe /tosti#, end Idortgagoe...: ' ' 6,00000 Due from r ming" end Reserve Agents " 18,627 66 d from ether Nettouslbenke „ 1,60279 -De* tem Banks.* Beakere. .: - ' —:: :-... . . - .....,....7:% 14 689 8346 62 V 41‘epe ld trertrexpe . npee. ~ " - * ~ , . , .220 69 ',.„."' ' Audi mph (inclnalegSteugle,). 1-. • ,••• 8,88710 Bilis of ther Nanoiral 4 nuke - - - —.:,..,.. - 870 00 :1 Carrencygineluditli Mateo)" ; 780.00 foil Tender Noteriik,i ' • 1 ... ;i 17,884 00 . , ~ I tllintrrias. Capital Stick iiittflii -7 -••-"- - xOO,OOOOO Stlsplus Nand. .. • ' 60,584 87 Discount, Interest andlitzchange 0412 ea Undivided Profit* On ea NU. Bikaik auralatlon (autetenalaB) 89 0 113 °° Individual Deposits - 6042291 Due to liatloolo,l*Ony ' ' ; .. : : Mar 07 $ 3 6 4 ;866 eCr oTin OD Planes, AioCiao./011$114 ee. *. . 1 . 4.7. L. Robinson, Cashier of Thelirst Rational Bank of Welblborough, Pa., do- solemnly swear that the above statement le true to the beet of my knowledge and - • J. L. ROBINSON, Cashier. Bubscrihed and' sworu heforo 'Me this tenth day of Kay 1871. • , • Rome Sumo', • -• ' - • - - • Rotary Public. Attest—aohn W. Wittimul. Cagan nossirit•soi. SLOW will be hand a few of the late test, B acEtiettaatra Dental Of. ,•, Were Ile Italia' (with extracted every day, I should use the gas.—.T. F. Higgins. After suffering severe pain by having teeth . marketed, I went to Easknan's ' and took gas , hattitte teeth *Moved without pain. And ; would, by gni:nano die it • • Had eight teeth removed with the aid of gas, and One without. I prefer the gas by, all odds, —Hrk. Vm. W. Burley. Perfect satisfaction, no,pain.—Oiville Comp ton. , P. E. KNIFFEN, • AGENT FOR , HAADINO P S EDITIONS ).:.4* FAMILY, PULPIT,' St PIM TOGRAPH ArBLES. WhelOsale Dealers will And the list to embrace the largest actortment of Bibles in the country. The;pnblieher'has'no hvitation in pronounc ing them more salable than any Bibles publish ed, •Ttie various editions embrace all the vari ous styles of binding and sizes of type, varying in prleelrauf $2 O. $BO, for Family, Bible, large quarto size. , THE • LIFE OF -01IRIBli, 700 pages; hand. Somely bound , i n- F r e nch and Turkey Morocco, to gut. . LIFE MAO= BE NYAN;.(Pilgrim's Progress) about 700 pages, also handsomely tonna, in Fretted:l4la Turkeykoickloo, full''gilt. TESTAMENT% `, TESTAMENTS with iota, Bible Dictionary and Webster's nna bibigid. All' these publications will be sold 4m:cheap. Address, Feb. 41.1 rx xikinizEN, 44, 4 Agtut Eft Tioga , Mainsburg, Pa. qii Administrator's Notice. T lITTERS ADMINISTRATION'. having been granted on the estate of Sam'l Hemp, (Wooled, late of Jackson township, all p_ereone Indebted to said estate and those, having claims 'against the'saine'llyill settle 'with • • GEORGE W. HUDSON, , 4:siolcaon, April 12;1871 dir. 'Adm'r. ' W. W. WEBB Y M. D., -- :Physician FSurgeon; .._,,Or.ilCE—Opeuing out of Hastings & Colo's ntuiStore.--mar.1,1871. . TC*-50 AIitMERS, 111 W ING purchased the famous,-horse Cu. nt M. elay e atho le a son of old Henry mai tnd — a gaff broMMe — iiiireirlieffe - re ,9 1 41 0 ,._ 31 . Pad* OlOrtfuitSt) , MhoTik, milt thin MLR the present season at Wellaboro;with the'licePtiorr otTnesday and •We dneaday of. iefiett Seeralaitiek - bl.whed he wilt boat Tiogai hbtilW , Termii: $26 to insure r $4O per ,sprh :the posters! for particulars.- - • - :_>. :- , fl - '• ' J., WHEELER. ":I#4lhborit i litay 30.871 3m ... . , . , ... . .. 1 , .] ~ it andioWgittid,e,cierzters of 'a POrtahle Ea. n 1 tine, lath - a !Cirding Machine, feed Lathes .o,a_ 'a pitkotProfibh 'Burr Stoats attached, - are' proiared - tbliVoiders in their business at East Vhatiestoni;Pa.-:!, , ; ;.' • ~- - •• - • • . • • -.'" Th'e 'abovii propitty la in good running order, and trill be sold at it fair price, and on realOn• able tinstr• 4;' ' '-' ' ' _. • Portartfonlaraditquire °talons° Whitney on the' premises, or ',--G. W. htERRIOE, , . • 0 f May 4, 1871-tf Wellaboro, Pa. ItAtittittiles:TOwn Proerty POR'.SALE", gni ri. - , , ! Following . ItirPartl," via : 21l - village_ lota alinateli On tate'litieetittotealtuatidireirliteriem at:,- 8' Ataxia Oniiilintra - '' ithailmiel_etery. I Thlr *etty Atli ho tetillit . moderate prices *ratline Even; iiiscithe house and lot nt Chas. ,Willman,, near 'the M. IlkOhgrate:" .The aubiteribei it alim age 4 for to North • Carolina Land Company. ' •Per. des desiring to - visit, thit :Mellon oaniger 'Rail: ieittleheta atietineed Prloes, and'also 'reliable inforinstionititreterenoe to the Company from , ' ' liMay 10,-1871-tf 4 •W. SBEIVWCOD. --awl"; tomtit' AL, • - .1,111 trtiiittrat," the stables of the subscriber,- 'in ~ Wellsbere,. I the 'presterti.: season: L chre ere of good, trotting mares, will do:well-14 hike. • loor At 1 - Par,_tetms, fait %poster 4 :Ott iliffatititt lib - tin 4 ril4lo plipsoff aklittY•l ier 10,1 5 71 :NOV rp • IA MMEMMIi Eal -00,1E0 - Ts,herekieg tbat;,foo-V6O-41(104.14.41)' 'pointed by act-of Aseembl,yi;•,APPk'ovedluth of kfarob, J87,...1 ? for tbel,,Owanesnue Valley, rail. rOadoompanyiltill Moot:: 4it tho hotel : formerly . kept:by IL Slatson.ll4 an TburSday, J 46,0 J, L'7l; at that bilking of or J. Ptirhatirat,A P 0.., in Elkland, Pl4llly. June 2, and SaturdaYVJ • uno froinlen o'clock A. IL till (oar P, Af; et each day, for the purpose g t , of openin he beaks and receiving sucseriptions for the stock;of . tho sejd stomParlY! - - JOEL". 2 A,RRIMILST, . • r' ' BENJ. DC/BRANCO. PHILIP TUBBS, JOHN PARKHURST, ' 11; BAXTRIti Jay 10, Uommite, BE MEE Ai ISM ELIZ /LB 08151 LAMIE AND SMALL FARMS FOR BALE tit priode rtfigiag from $8 to 06 per sort, ort roa,ontibliitoirms of payment. Timber Lands ; novered wit'h'Pine , Jitniper,. Poplar fTiEnbee,,cstnee to nave ;441.0 vier ' .; Village Propei vii` : Storee, :Wood and Brick Dwellings Valiant Lots and Wharves, excellent elirnate, , Dwellings, soli, friendly people, navigable waters •and - good markets, favor ibis locality. Inquire of " • "SMITH t SIiAIV„ /iteya at Law, May 3,1871. • Elizabeth City, N. C., M. Ingham ifk L Co; - rriAßkploaikuie - in oitfzens I„, of Welleboto and vioinity,..thet they base tratejuplid the entire etpoh of" DRUGS AND MEDICINES 48134,198 90 formerly owned by P. and are ad ding to the stock a fine lino of Goode, consist ing of Pure Drugs, .iPatent Medioines, Yankee Notions, Paints: Oils, Varnishes, Varnish Brushes, Paint Paint Brushes., and in fact everything usually kept in , a firat. class Drug Store. In the line of , Walt Paper, 'Window Shades and Fixtures! we cannot be undersold. Call and examine Goode and prices before piarohaeing elsewhere. Particular attention paid to Physigkpos Presorip. tlormand compounded at all bonft The pationage of the public is solicited. A M. Newel! V. Kunz. May 4, 1871. Photograph Gallery • BY VIRTUE of sundry writs of Fieri Facies, Levari Violas and Veuditioni Expones,. issued oat of the Court of Conimon Pleas' of .Tioga county, and to me directed, I will expose to pub lic-sale; td the highest and best bidder, at the Court House in Vlellsboro, on Monday, the 29th day of May, 187/, at one o'clock P. M., the fol. lowing described property: A lot of land in Liberty township ; bounded en the north by Thomas Foucht and Michael Desmond, on the east by Ed. Ostrom, on the south by George Hart and Wm Rillpatrick, and on the west by Alfred -Fulkerson; .containing 100 acres, more or less, 90 acres Improved, with a Diem house, frame and log barn, frame hay bath, frame hogund tool house,, and other buildings, fn apple 4rilidrci and other fruit trees thereon. ; •' • - ; tojrnship; beginning at a stake 14 perches .west..,from the nortirqest corner of lot No 43 of . liingham lands; thence: north 134 perches; thence meet 01.14 pero4ei; thencestonth 134 perches; thence east 0 1 Poithes• to, Phtoo-01-beginning; containing 48.5 a cres, tatire or leSit. . • . auci—Another „piece of land In - sairtotin. ship; hounded on - the wont; by the Wiliiameon road, on thiaonth by Henry - Ditehbrirn, on the eaet' by. Daniel saftnock, and on - ,, the • north by. Jacob containing i• of, an acre. To beeold as the property of P. B. • Field, Spit of Abizer Field. ALI3O-4, lot of land In the township of Dior= ris; - beginning_ afa stone hoop; the• southwest corner of land 'formerly of John F. Harrison ileoased,;tbenee. west 128 perches to a post; thence north 80 perches to a stone heap; thende s esstl2B perches to a post; thence south' 80 per= elms to the phwe of beginning ;, containing 68 - 4, tierce, 20 wires Iteproved, with a frame bouts; frame bard, a apple orchard owl other Trutt i J \ trees thereon. To be sold as the property ilf Richard Vampbell;-suit of.Benry S. Archer. • AI.EIO--A lot of land 'ln Rutland*township; . bounded on the west by the highway leading north through Roseville, on the north by lands •of,Jaaob - Vedder andJefferaon'f3herman, on the ,enstby Jefferson Sharman, and on the south by .P - . 11. Whitti;_opnto.ining,two acres, more or less, Wlth tive - Tranie 'houses, one frame barn, frame ehop, and outbuildings and fruit trees thereon. To be'sold as the property - of Wm `Benson, suit of,Obarles Sherman. . , , \.. . D elmar' Al+so-A.,.. lot ofrliind in. a tobrnehip; bounded 'on the north by Alvin Webster and O. -Borden, east by N. Mattison, swath by, C. et J. , L; Robinson, and west by Patrick Boanhin; eon. tabling Clio - eras, more or less, about 20 \ sores tteprotedi wlttra log barn, log bowie and an apple brahard thereon. • To ho , sold as the trep orty • of Abram Johnson, Suit cif.' J. Burrows. ~,A1050.4 4 lot oi land in' *ltrilon townahlp; bounded , on the north by lands of Bulgy Thomh 4103114 by Abram Doty,. south by. O. B. lath, .buts, and west' by Nathan Spencer : eontateing 71Laeres, , moro or less, 30 sores improved; with' a tube house, Mime barn andlntlt trees there, be sold as, the property-of G. W. Open ger, troft of Edwerci,Q . ,: ALLSOii.k. — lovot land la 10111 1 1 . 91 irk Mil nd, A arle Land Agency CU TA (4 , TY,110,R,TH. CA ROIfUTA.; NEW FIRM. Fishing Tackle, - INGHAM a "CO, • - NARA 3IIO. Kar, lovs Fronts , Pictures mut, Old VWto spy :otos copied a 1& ett. 104A1AJ4 olio. 14; AVltiOrao %rVI Meet, okr. 11.01110. SEIERIFF'S SALES. land ; bonadedoklatt north and oast, by J. W. 'Ryan, coati )tribta nletritekang.:Wiat : by :4....cf. Parkhurst ; emital hag! ono•foutifi. of • 'an acre, more or leas, with a frame housn,, frame •barn and a few fruit trees.theieon.- To ho sold as the property• of Oscar P. Marsh,, salt of W. A. j, Richardson, for Uso of °A.dolphue D. Denison. Al,BO—A lot of land in'the toSvnalifil of Un ion ;.. bounded on the north by lands, of Margo. retie Dan,' Nataon Wilber, A. 4. Griswold and Samuel Morgan; east kr - Samuel' Morgan end James Maddock, south by binds of Mortimer Stone and Thomas Stull, and west by C. 8. N ow allicontaining 43 Rents, more miler's, about 20 acres intproToe, with, two frame &welling 'imam two frame barns, one ,rylniall' frame , store house, g one frame gristmill, One sew mill ' outhaildfuge, awapple orottard and other fruit ltreen thereon. To be sold ao the :property of T. 8.. Griswold, I suit of Wtiliom Braine. ALSO—A:lO'ot iarid in fibip l beginning at the .northwest cor; Deano's iot; , thence north' eoli rant lino;: thenCo east . 100 .rods' coiner_of the !Arabi)" lot", 04rods; thence west 100 mid I beginning; containing 53 now, about one aoro improved. To, 1 property ,of Abram.lif. Sherman , ti:psgood. WE =I . ALSO—Two /alai of land inis townshipl, in the village of Blossburg, on tic west side o the Williamson road; they being lots Nos on and two of block No I, as nppc.aks by the ma of the said.'village, upon which :is a ono story building; known as the Academy of Musks, 35 feet front and 81 feet,deep, with WI outbuilding thereon: To be.sold as the property of Valen tine Love,suit of Perry Nettronler.. - ALSO 7 -A lot of land' in IVestlield township ; bounded on the eastby Brownson and the publio highway, south ky Henry Travers, west: by Bingham lands, and north' by John Cralg,) SimmonsAldnso ' and Oreille Simmons; contain tag 104.9 acres, more, or less. none ,improved . -- , To-ho sold as. the property of Samuel Pierce, suit of Bingham Trusteea. • .• ALSO 7 -A • lot of land in Clymer township; bounded on the north by A. B. Trowbridge and Rufus Sebtt, east by the Barber estate and M. X. Beaeh,amith by James .Smith and the Samuel Nicer estate, and west by the Snniuel Nicer ea.. tato aid Omar • Trowbridgo; containing,-170 wine, more or.less, 150 acres imprOved, with one frame house, - three frame 'lmmo and ;- apple orokards there n. To ,be sold ea the Property of Patrick (lankly, silt of H.- n. , Dent. ALSO—A . Iot of land' in DClmar township; .begianiag lit the sontheaat comer of-Lucius Sa grt the road loading from !Dan - Orborres to meeellawtonse; thence east along the line of , • Osborn 24 perches, to. sugar - maple; tbeneosouth 23 probes, to - a pos t ; "thence along the said, road s , ti erthwestr34.perehes,. to the place of begindiug; containing-Awe acres, more or less, all improved, with a frame saw mill, frame house, frame shop or barn and fruit trees Maro on. To be sold as the property of Edward Os. born, snit . of Robert Campbell, Administrator of estate of D. V. Miller, deceased. - ALSO, -A lot of land in Sullivan township; bounded on the north byftarcimod Hill, east by estate' of dmbon Palmer, boutb • by. Aaron Oaf ford'i estate, and west by lands of Lyman Dew ey; eontaining 50 acres, 45 ;improved, with a frame house, frame barn, an apple orchard and other fruittrees thereon. -To ;be sold as the pro. perty of Richard Gafford, suit of - John Benson. ALSO -A lot of land in „Clymer township; bounded on the north by highway leading from Pine creek•to Westfield, east by highway lead ing to Crooked creek, south' by land of S. B. Goodell. and west by lands of d. B. Goodell, Bo Stebbins and George Roberts; containing about 2 of an'acre, with a frame hotel, frame barn, out buildings and a low fruit trees thereon. To bo sold as the property of D.A. Tooker, snit of R. B. Tooker. I , , I i t pressilOnm and. talon. Price SR : .:r' i t' -...0 - ALSO—A-lot of land in Charleston township; beginnieg at a post in the east line of-Joel Cul- Yea land, the northweet , oormer orti lot con veyed.by .Tobn Hart to E.• Hart; thence by the Said B. Hart's lot, 70.1 degrees east, 34.6 rods to thaeenter of a public road leading past said E. Hart's dwelling;, thenoo along the center of.said road north,-13i degrees went, 31.6 rode; thence north, 284 degrees east, 4.rrods ; thence north; 431 degrees east, 12 rods; thence north, 2sa, degrees east, 16 rods, to tbo center of a sma I stream; thanee by the • said 'stream, southwes terly, to the ehst line of :Joel Culver's land; thenceby the said Culver's east lino south, fiv degrees east, 39 rods,' to the iilace of beginning containing nine acres, moreph• less, with a fram, grist mill, mill race and appnitenances, a frade house, frame barn, other :ciutbuildings, and •ti few fruit trees thereon. Tolho sold as the prop erty of Ephraim Hart and Charles M. Hart, as t of Wright & Bailey. ALSO—A 'lot of land in Covington township • bounded on the north by the Copp Hollow roa anci lands of William Parr, oast by the Wlllia son road and lands of C. F. King, south 14 lands of W. J. Evans, Henry Kilburn and Ram sey Watkins, and west by lanais of Samuel Ken drick and Phinley Rogers; containing 350 acres, more or less, 225 acres improved, with a frame house, frame' barn, granary, cornhouse ' other outbuildings, three apple orchards and other fruit trees thereon, To bo sold as the property of Richard Videun, snit of A..j:lWatkins. ALSO-4 lot of land in Jaolison township; bounded north by, highway and Silas Hall, east by lands in possession of S. W. Reynolds, Chae„ Buiguson and T. B. Sturdevant, south by lands In postession" of Banitzel Reypblds, 'N. D. Mid daugh ti.nd Noah Dunn, and west by lands cf the estate of Waterman M'lntyre, deceased; containing 10 acres, or thereabouts, 60 acres or more Improved, with two frame barns, one old frame house, frame corn house and apple orch ard thereon. To be sold as 'the property of El len Searles et al, snit of Tuthill, Brooks .1.• Co. ALSO—A lot of land In Delmar township; bounded on the north by E.•Matson, east by Robert Steele, Gleason and William Car roll, and on the west and sOutlt by . T. P. Heath; containing 95 acres, 30 acres improved, with a frame house, log barn, outbuildings nod fruit trees thereon. To *be sold as the property of Mary Ann Hardin and William Hardin, suit of Wellington A. Pierce.! . ALSO—A lot of land in Delmar township; bounded oni the north by lands of John State, west by lands of Daniel Fisher and tho high way, south by lands of Vine Baldwin, and east by lands of 'Lorenzo Nobles; containing 51 acres, 38 acres improved, with one frame house, frame barn, ontbuildinge, an apple °MAO and other fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the pro perty of William English, , suit of John English. ALSO—A lot of land in Rutland township •; bounded north by J. D. Vedder, -Myron Mills and Jefferson Sherman, cast by Jefferson Sher: man, south by byre. P. H. White and E. Rose, and west by Myron Mills and E. Rose; contain ing three acres, more or legs, all imprortd, with two frame houses, one frame blacksmith shop, one frame wagon shop, one frame barn, other outbuildings, and a few fruit trees thereon. Also—Another lot in said township; bound ed north by lots Nos 32, 33 and 34 'of the allot ment of Bingham lands in said township, east by lands of the:estate of Harlan Baker and L. M. Palmer, south by Harlan Baker, and west by D. IV. Hawn, B. If. Vance and lot No 34 of the allotment aforesaid, and tieing lot No 67 of said allotment and part of waerlints Nos 1872 and 1405; containing 148.9 acres, about ton acres' improved. To be,sold as the property of lam Benson, suit of Trustees of Bingham estate. ALSO-41. lot of land in Chatham township; bounded on the north by lot No 28 of the al lotment of Bingham labds in said township, formerly under' contract to John D. Perry ; test by lot Ne 869, contraotod'to be sold to John W. Bailey, and lot No 367, contracted to he sold to David Short; south by the south lines of, war rants Nos 1336 and 1841; and west by lot No 198 ; containing 66.7 aorcs, with allowance; it being lot No 192 of allotment of Bingham lands in Chatham towbship ; about 15 stores iniprovede with a log-houso and a few fruit trees thereon, To be sold as the property; of William A. Close, snit of Bingham 'lrustees. . ALSO—A lot of land, in Liberty township; bounded on ill() north by lands of George Hor ning, west and south by, Bingham lands, and east by T.-Kohler ; containing 37 acres, more or. loss, With about free acres' improved. To be told as the property of Reuben R. Stewart, suit of Bingham Trustees. ALSO—A lot of land in Shippen township; beimded on the north by, lands surveyed to Da vid Sherman and 4obert Englis - h, on the °aft by Simeon Bacon,' south by William Elwell's: and Spencer Newberry, and west by J. N. Bach(' containing 1211 acres, 15 fteres improved, with r. frame house; frame IrllKn;apd fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the proper y of Elias iieunedy, suit of I. M. Bodine. • -- ALSO—A lot of land in Delmar township ; beginning et a post, the . nuthwest corner of tho :Simon A. Butler lot; tho by said Butler lot, east, 32/ perches to a po•t ; thonee by land for merly of HenryA. Seam i n, south, 110 porches to post, in line formerlY of Stowell .4, Dickin son; thence bs' the landS formerly of Stowell .Dickinson, West; WTI perehes to a post; thence by landsAformerly of Stowell & Dickinson, north, 111 perches to a beech; tree • thenocf east 55i perches to a pat in the lino of said Butter lot; thence south four percheS to the place of bevin sing ; containing 60 acres, being part of war rant No 1545, James Wilson warrantee, 25 acres improved, with a log house, outbuildings and fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of John Lookarby, suit of l Jerome B. Niles. ALBO.-.--A lot of WO in Delmar township; bounded On 'the north by Milan Wilson, oast by William Hennedy, south by Lewis Hastings, and west by Adiram Tomb and Samuel Navel; con taining 61/ acres, more! or lora, 35 acres im proved, with a log house', frame house, log barn, flame shed, corn house, other ontbuildings, and apple orchard and other fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Smith: Wilson and L. B. Hastings, suit of JerOmo B. Niles. •ALSO—A lot of land in the borough of Wells.- borough ; bounded on the southeast by Pearl Street, southrtest by Lincoln street, northwest by let in possession of Jaeob Stjoklio ' and north east by John Etper • being 160 feet by 100 feet. Attio—Oneolherlot ;' bounded on the south east by the Odra described lot,. southwest by Lincoln street, horthwest by Main street, and northeast by , J.Ohn Ether; being 100 feet on /141;tift_Stroot and 60 feet on Lincoln street ; wilt) a taco o;tory fraw o dwelling house, a threo story frame cabinet shop. outbuildings and a few fruit trees thereon. To-be 80.1*as the propphy 05. i• Je Sticklin - John Dobler and Simon Finite, suit of Wrightlt, imootormay 10, 184 1 , A. FISH, Sheriff. Ten township; per of William .4.18 to the war. to .4 pest, the !; thence; out Ito tho place o I more or -less ho bid as th 'snit of Mark