Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, November 28, 1867, Image 2

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    Nuns font -aIL !dim.
--Tike .Re t treabluneAt Cammit,tee
ask for information as to "lief the knees in
the bureau of General Spinier ithienhe look
aloe. - .
,-The war in Prete is renewed
with tresh enemy; The Binding, Praia=
e.
andlPisech ate still nnwirsing.non-c,ornbat
ants-to 'Greece. An American lady has in
`? creased Anglican prestige in the East and
strengthened Greelt deterninatiouby mad
dress.
--President Juarez has allowed the
transportation of United Stitaiwas7 mats
rial from Gluons thmigli Sonora Wolof.-
zona..
—Mr. Charles - Dickens reached
Boston, - Tuesday ertming, on the Cuba. A
steamer with Mends on. oas went to wel-
come him.
• =The steamer Ocean • Wave was
sinnk in Mobile, lower bay, Tuesday. eve-
ning, by running on obstra!tions.
• Newman HaC,addreasiii
the blacks at ItiCtunotA r r - Va., 'in presence
of GovemorTehwat and Gieneral Brown.
—The Great Republic, from China
aid Japan, has arrived at San Franaisco. •
—The Alabama Ileconstructien,
Convention agreed in Tuesday evening's
-:session - not to disfranchise those who fail to
rote on the new , Conatitntion, as they 44,
previously' decided to do.
—The birth-day of - Queen Isabella
was celebrated in Haven on the 18th.
—A steamboat with seven hundred
balvt of cotton was burned on the Alabama
river prt the 18th.
" —The Postal Conventions with the
North German Union, including Prussia
and Switzerland, and that With Mini, are
ready for the President's signature.
the Alabama Convention, the
Military Committee reported sn ordinance
to•organize a State volunteer militia,subject
ti► the Governer's orders. The majority re
port on the franchise question Ina sustained
-19 to lt. It disfranchises all who do not
vote on the new.Cinurtitntion,and binds the
voters never to contest negro suffrage, or to
maltreat any for loyal conduct in the past
• —The amount to be paid 'tor the
Danish Islands•is $7,500,000. The French
have no liens upon them. The cession is
dependent on the 'sill of the inhabitants,
And Mr. Hawley has gone to see them.
—Mr. Seward has asked England
to show clemency to O'Brien and McCotat
.
, don, Fenian under sentence of death at
Manchester.
—The workingmen in Washington
serenaded Gen. S. P. Carey, M. C. from
Ohio, on Tuesday evening.
—Wm. ' Meeker and Caleb Ding
well have been arrested at Newark for gar
rOting and robbing ti - man. A committee
fiam Newark are examining the health art
em and public institutions of Boston.
—The Mississippi Railway has
been reorganized by the election of a new
board of Directors. Wm. B. Griswold is
president.
1u Wilmington, N. C., the eltc
don was quiet.. The Radicals carried every
thing, and not one negro voted a Conserva
tive ticket.
. —The Alabama Reconstruction
Convention is in session, and the Radicals
have control. They are said to moderate
their demands, ntioer instrnotions from
Washington.
—The Convention is thought to be
.laeat,sl in Mississippi. The yolk . was
,mall.
--The Sub-committee on Retrench
ment, having made some examinations at
New York. think that the system for cheat
inglhe government is better organised that
for collecting the taxes. One of the mem
bers favors a reduction of the whisky tax,
since not one-fifth of the distillation now
pays as it should.
—ln October. 64,000 acres of pub
lic lan& were sold at St. Cloud, Minnesota.
—Fitz Greene lthilleck, the poet,
died November 19, Aged 80 years.
—Two ear-loads of firearms ar
rived at Montpelier, Vt., on the 19th, con
signed to a notorious Fenian.
—The submarine telegraph cable
across Chesapeak bay is to be taken up and
sold. It is twenty-three miles long.
—The hurricane at Thomas is con
firmed. It destroyed seventy-nine vessels
( and Biz hundred lives in the Indies.
—The Feejeana_ killed an eat a
missionary and six native Chriatiaas.
—The gold fields and copper mines
of Qapinsland are doing well, and-new gold
mines have been discovered in New Zeal
and.
—Nuuterous revolts occur in rein,
and troops have been sent against the tab-
—Spain has recalled the Admiral
audit part" of its South Pacific aqiaclrea
near Chili.
—The43tw • Reconstruction Cet
vention will assemble at Atlanta, December
9th.
prizefight came off nese fcc
tersburg, Va., on the 20th. Troops . arms
ted the principals, and some of the spec
tam:
—The election in South Carolina
was quiet the whites generally declined to
Tote,
•
( •
' —lnjunctions prev,ented the deo,
Lion of Directors for the Peal& Mail Steam
ship Company at New York on Wedziesday .
-North Carolina has probe ly
given 26,000 majority for the Convention.
—Jeff. Davis reacliekt - Aichmo d
Friday, morning. •
—ThO Committee on - the Judiciary
meet I fni Saturday to harmonize theit4e
ports. j The report will be made - it the be.
ginnhig of the week.
—The weather is very mild in'Da
,eotali.
—The Kansas City and' Cam4on
Railroad was finished, connecting with
Chicago, Pia Ramibal,and St Joseph.
fire at Rockford, Ind., deat ey
ed property te e the 'melee 0rE20,000, unin'
. •
—The Italian Diet meets Decem
tier sth. and Menebrea will be its Sat
dent. ~.
•
,
—Tortola was not deetroyedin .he
hurricane, and suffered no narrer c iiiip , llil
L
adjacent islands. , .-.
... . 1. ~ ...
—lt -iErelated that. pr. l o teingal a
was alive' Seven . mouths ego, 'and in
middle Africa.
111:$000-540tet. :
l iana% ThlindaY ' ISO% 28 1/ 167
, mu wietriatirWiClinalOok.',l
•
We have befoil i o,Adiod :110/44ai,
rises had ,mad'- pmiTilon fOi;'the
payment of thir . ,principat
ti t
bonds called .5;20;140 4 "and I 0
I boads.sia =dm -
, Eectiidl -4 I.am :act *mini*
5-20 Insti,__ provides,, that, all duties
6 0 444 imPaqB, Bl o l be paid in Ceti,
and thenlitaidt*,." that the coin o .edni
paid Audi be sef apart, as a s midi
1 -
fund,landehall be applied as fe!o n.t• ReP l
('First, to the paymentin,Coinief a fori
interest on the londs_and-it '_,
!he United; tates. -- : . . j,: . 1 . :.‘ ty '
.k-c 4 4 14 ,--forl'4, iflrefhase GT'n#Yt 61 . '
nient;of 1 per cent. of the entire-debt i l n±.
of this United States, for theeieaton
of ,a sinking fund, for the paym ent
t ie
all the public debt.. . ..,
The virtue and vttlue of, i sinking
fund consists . -in this,:i that
,ii entail
,sum "set apart, - perlispe only the4Tn
thousandth of the_prineirial a
debt, will in time, --aCoultinlate off "
become equal to the debt it waede
.. .1
signed to 'pay ; ' for while the pripci
pal of the debt siecimulates by lim
ple interest, the sinking fund greiws,
by compound interest, and esiery
school boy will tell you the e act
month, and day, when a sinking *id
of only $lO,OOO, will buy up a thou
sand millions of bonds or debts ;lied
all the while We process , is going on
the government experiences n di
mintition'of iteresezmrces, - exceptthe
_original $lO,OOO, and its annua4 ac
criing simple interest. But that al
'government may reap the. full +lee
of the measure, it must most sacred=
ly andseligionsly abstaiu from touch
ing it. On no emergency may :I dol
lar be taken from it, for, if one ad
ministration-borrows from it tr.picov
er a deficit, another will, nutilit is
entirely dissipited, and tile s ystem
overthrown, Our own debt. might I
be paid off in less than fifty years,
and our people hardly know hlw, if
this sinking fund were only honestly
and intelligently applied, by honest
and intelligent men. ' It nevhas
l
failed, it never can fail, when mau
aged discreetly and properly and
each adMinistration,, and Con4ress,'
for the next fifty years, can in no
way dschaege their duties sol well,
aslook carefully to its execntion.
l o
ll this is said Tinder the iMpres
sio that Congress, or the Semletary
of the Treasury, has in fact, illatitu
ted a sinking fund in. obedience to
- the law. One per cent. of 'the iwinile
debt was really au abtindant begin
ning, and we may confidently expect
to feel the influence •of the measure I
1 ere long, in the lessened taxation
wh ch must result. Now bet* is an
en! ghtened, reasonable, philoOpitic
me sure CO pay Cbibond-holdetis, aid'
all they •creditors of the nation.—
, Gen,llntler has told you hiii liroject,
to it, the Making another bttch of
legal tenders, which, after al l, must
be redeemed some time' or arother;
and still further diluting a currency
45 per cent. below par. Willett, 0,
mot intelligent reader, do yim pre
fer ? for you have got to chooile.
. e would like to know wi other
se orgy oneneed to have, t ilt both
pr ncipal and Interest of these bonds,
and all' indebtedness, will beipaid in
Gem ? In - this act l a sinking !fond is
-1. ' 1 ,
established to pay it, and tohuther
that fund exists ter not, the otiigalioe
is acknowledged, and that is l enough
as between honorable parties. It
would seem that Gen. %det looked
no efiarper into the provisionp Clethis
statute, than he did into the flefences l
of Fort Fisher, as he has trade a
prodigious blunder in each instance
the first blunder to the gr4tt detrir
meut of the United States, I the last
to nobody but himself. i
This then is the law, the fiery lan
guage used in creating the Ilans, and
how does Gen. Butler explain it
away ? He don't att e mpt iin expla
natiou, he Bays
• hip say and leaves it,
having sounded his horn of irepudia
tion, to hear all the little mire, Tray,
Blanch and Sweetheart, yelp in cho
rus of approval. He has glade him
self chief. of a silly Movement; and
enjoys to his hear4contenethe noise
and Clamor of hie position. He is as
-vain as the beggar who, tOasted to
his brother beggar, that the 'living had
Cipeken to him. "And wha l t, did the.
king say to you ?" was the, innoiryi
aHe told me to get out of hia way."l
'Gen. Butler is welcome to his bluish:
ing honors—they imply ag E lm_uch re
spect as did the kings wotdit to the
beggar.
' We have
. shown you, the law, the •
words themselves treatinglthe loan.
We now give the aisuraipes of. - the
laves agents, the-men .wielt tifold the i
bonds, Whose \words would bind thel
governMent, even - if the la , i , were eV
lent. M. B:Tield,Aseista t Secreta-' 1
ry of the Treasury, wrote . February
Id
15, 1864 .: ." I ant'' : direa - by the;
Secretary to any, that it ie theptir
poiii of the geiernmenti Ad pay said•
bonds, like other bonds' ; of " tie United
States, in coin, at matirily. n And
44 Cooke, the, authorisedd, agent'ef
'the TreasurY, 'says in his itilvertine
.ment,'" thiais a 6 Per. conk lOanlhe
interest and principal heti:4l.ooAM!)
'in. coin." : SPescer & Vin
.s .IF Co ,.
, say, " when the governitin4tredeelna
1 these bends • they .mnst,' ,igir :rid' in
k4ld." ~ i/kewf.ttiT, 4wee-:t 4 Co. 10,
01 Iniest intfits • Poniilii. hkail; 14*
Principal lend interest : are Payable, in,
gold." Scarcely an &pint in the,
MEE
M
• -'- • ---' 'if ,; „,, -,:. ,-. c4.z..,,
it: matiethe same pima**,
eons ' , . - Upotr Milliell 'welfe',
thelleoPle;i4M,roPtedsbt
,1 11 end li al ift iv"l '
, - •:•i° llo7 lo 4l o ll r .
- s - Ilt
yoko f t„i
. iteii
ry cent offering
public; says
. ::"It is .be='
e
ao,reciritiert offer sogreat
ato to lenders, as the vaii
tiptiene of .trn#o - ta!‘'ell_
n all` 'other fore:Oil of t:
, indeb
:so, e - faith And ehlkitt of i
-1- or„stock cum' I . ..- ,
trate communttlee ! , are .pledged
qVgi? OR Fl;ihrjoi thedelavi
Viii . .. 4 444, .*:11 61 0 Proper
-the eatinereie hoiden, to secure
utYl ' t‘ of both : , pritieipid and
.4 4 1itt s ' nie`Zia n -.•
•l- ' ;:• - .•.. .. -
• ggiVx en . rif:*- fag 19F ; 1 44 1 :
glttatie -facts i• ~ : :;1,I.: -4:1.-..i..
1. ir . liw of 'Clongrese; oreithig
the 540 betide; antho i feed t'sinking:
fried 10 ity off thec,aii a ll :. etlief
United Steiett debts , : . Ciotti "tattall
the age is selling .themplassured the
purtheSere, that they wetdd - be-Paid
in coin' at:Maturity.' ' ''
' . §. *nen the 'lO-40 hen& were tiff;
tired for sale, ,the . Secretary - of!tbe
Treaso I '„, the Geord,nment• Agents,
whose, rd bindslice -rnitientle
I all con . a cts, stsearitit t o oPle'thei
I
were -best,. securitie s they
. eoehi.,
have k i r theitmonei.ealsii.the.cortai
try in all its' inlereete,.*o -banto to
see them paid :in 'coo_, +Litie tiOrds,
thus pledging tie . Pf!n4ilialt l4 'o. l o
binding. on the government; .as the
law; mien, =mid make* z•-
3. Alll debts of the government
have in every . ' administration, , been
paid in. coin: No sittglti exception , to
this e zeta in all_ our -history.- _Even
the gal Tenders 'have -yet to be
paid i that manner A l'au l d we look for
,
the d , not far in . itbq future, When
, ..
every shred and patch, .bearing Uncle
Sam's mark,though given in exchange
for a in whistle for one of biegrand,
sons; 'it commatid'eieritable mitt - ,
whether of tin„tgickel, cobalt, copper,
silver' or gold.. lie would be- less
than it_man, if be could not comply
with' ibis proper condition -of men•
hood—that of rendering to all others
a just equivalent, forvalue received,
and less than sovereign , if his sov
ereignty were dependt only npon
i psper cartridges for defence. He
knoWs that-
gold is our only a l ieasure
i I '
of Value, that every 4 commodity is
subjected to a comparis on with' it, as
we estimate its wort, as property, l
and although we do not so it once I
in yel l ers, yet calcultes , for un our 1 1
farms, houses, merchandise t , , bonds,
notei and greenback , end its last
verdict declared a g eenback dollar i
' worth just sixty-two copper cents,
and Uncle Sam is not e man to for
sake the honest habit of his youthi:,
- and i ximpet - tarrisuritr i hr., hive reihrt- -
ed him in extremity to resume his'
o l
hou rable position is Chi world to re
!
ceivle his depreciated piper, when he
knoiars he bu promiud them gold.
•'' -A matter so prepreterOue *as that'
set ep by Gen: Butler, wilt not' be
likely to enlist .the sYmpathies or co
operation of the peorle, .so long as
men ore governed' by reason and jos
tice, so long as they bear in mind
that golden rule
_of rtiversal appli
cation, "do unto others as-ye would
theythey should do unto you." it is true,
though, that communities; bodies of
men leagued et °get hey, do *things
t
h ch ;individuals
wce ashamed et
ani
as unjust an tat which Gen.
Bu ler proposes : bu they have nev
er, here in America, since they-hung
si.
so many witches in, ea , Ejtgland.--
Whet Mobs may d ~ , eau
__never be
estimated by . any ordinary, rule of
human!' conduct, and . they 'need not
enter into otir citlulatitio ; though
t 4 appeal is made i the .m+spirit,
and if auceessful, pet be perpetra
te by rabbi, or by en in whom the
m b-mania predomi Mee.: Marat and .
bespierre had th gddresa to - initt-
it
t to a reign of terr r in, France, andi l
slay their countrymen by tens of ,
thousands, but lhe.4, at last fell vie
-
tints to the spirit I they - hid them
slves evoked. lV$ oonune en their:
fate to the notice of (ion. Butler. _
Wintry -
and mill
b
'inch bad
Arao4,o:
teetit':
the Tre
'them to .
Ina ;.
ipduce c
,one dee.
13on
1
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6 .
.
I n Monday afternr 4 i Mr. Boutwell;
f om the Judiciiry Oommittett,, pre
conted the: eyidenoti. taken by the
mmittee on the sUbject•of imPeach
mentof the President, together with
themajority' ' ' '- i i ;
report and a reso n um.
~ .
It la signed by Messrs. lkratwell,
Thomas, : :Williams, Lomeli& and
Churchill. After the Clerk had read
the Majority reportforbitif au ho ur,
~ .„ _, • ..
_,
its - fur th er reaming WIIW dispense d`
with. On motion °glitz:Bingham, and
on the statement littho reading ot ,
all :the reports- would.:, occupy. ten
40uru, thitnumming up or the; twoirl
k f.ePe.rt•Wee re" Itlielliiia *it
in accordance with ihe'liestimony and;
the 'view Of,the - 10 resented, the
Committee is of the opinion - that An-,
1 w.tI94PICIP;E:ORejdeet , of the Fni•
‘eil. ,Steleet !eli4iltY 41 1 k-:ornees
IradJoisdemeauort4 -re - gre' ;4 rhe i n .
. erpesijion ofthe constiAitional,pOwv
re. of the Aortae:. , .. , ..- . 'i3
, . Mr.,Wilseu,.or lowa , Chairiniu,sud
- LWoodbrhigs, join.ioone minority
1 'Hirs
and, El 4 drOp and AgarutOill
out in auother,::.#o4l4g that the
i t.
Bgegoll•-•takOP- . • Itk_ c e PereeliAtee,
does warrantuu 1 " P e "- vit '' and '
plat;-.,menu
i . ' . 'Achy AO at
Oommittie be disc , .• , yomisithk
:.per traniiduratioma the feNeet• ' The
pile -*rot '9 l l. *0 0 . 1 4 laid . ePee
teable_ina: ordered printed, sad
- I ":= lnalle r til a aPeC i f i lad4 e t
fir W. y , oft nest - week- to :be
thummilrom day t‘i , 4,141011, dilk
104
- 'o‘i!OVzi4
. 4 t• - ' , " -, ?‘.7 - 1.•,-
1 11. ( kOlireill *lnn 4 01011 "
Ad, ,_9 ll Tilllno9% 14 fail Sew
- 1 7111 , forty four: lumbers
4. Wade .la the 444 *.
' '' - , . aced AI bill ilintiiiint
~ .r . r securing
litatxig
hte
' ' • at. It is the
s waa
~ - ma lt . ---..
y therresment Nom
It was 1,110 over. A resolution *nth
`Waif the Court of Claims to hear
the claim of Mahar& W..,lleada.maa
- •
referred to the ,ItOciatexpommittee
A retaliation deciarin4 \ thataheiiebi of
* united State, :is due in MD; Wi
ilititr44l9ily pini , 4 tn.gto;
ecormirrwits-noiek4o—tn*P7 .
"a w"-J-11 1 ,47f#1.?,`7-Th !*er o f
ser
musidate ant,falsta in his pdaseasirat,
relative to the repeal of the tavola
cattail. The Senate th e n oi9ltrtiett Y ) ,
. t, •••• • .• -t, . ) ~1,,- ..
.411:ths goose on, Tfinrsday IN* at:;
tendakeerwas lame. = •Mestirs. World
isVardcof Permillysuis, and' Cari. of
,Ohio, were gworn in. When tlie'Teig
Ilekse delega tion . c 0 149 Asilfar4 19
take the oath; objeoxinn waslnfahr:
The matter was &ceased at-length,
and .finally all bni.:l6 , .,Bager were
called up *tidied the 010 ick!ninister
ed to them. The.capuA4 Mr. j deaves,
of New Mexico, contested:, by ,Mr.
Cheever, was referred'to the Cc omit
teelin Elections. l'hy o:p:int of the
40104rY t F0,14iltf.e-,,urafl .otlled for.
iiid Ms. Wilson,` (*airman, reported
that it would he. ready on Monday.
The order iiria*plinedlolhat day:
A teo°lution charging Tau- Charles
'/‘-• Aflame; Veitea suites Minister $4.
England, with neglect of his &Meg
in failing to secor . Their rights to
American citimhs in 'England and
Ireland, and infitrn o 4o tke e9tieit'
tee on Foreitin Affairs toexamine the
matter with s view to impeaduent,
and - direetier the., Secretary of Stme
to, telegraph' Mr', 'Mama Mm
to u,
iii ( dOculsed botloiraeoide4.
31 cur ibvertunnents.
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OR SALE —Sixty" sixes of im-
Deer tatlingsprtu.g
iherZraitt i gn i rst two-and lt•hait wile,
from Abe borough lof -, ZTowanda. -Por turthqr
11_1110711141: mut, terms , or Male , esquire or pt.
Av. notary, North Towanda. N0v,,27.tt.
11 • TiON,,--Whgireas my .
Blusbeth beg *ft lay bed -sad *aid with.
"optjest caned or provocstion. r 'hereby instill!
aU persotis harbotiny imAtuathit hey on my
account, an I will pay no debts ot her contract :
.Ing after this date, LiiVl BELVEII.
Blyclay, Nov. 16; 1867! •
THE 'FIRST NA . VONAL - 1 '
The.Pirst, National Macksmith Elbop of
Camptowti: Ps.. hes this day declared a divi
dend en Morse Shoeing of SP•per tient., to be
equally diviked amoeg codosure, owing ;to the
favorable latronabe reeerved in the put year.
We 'A prepared to shoe par horses With Phofs ,
Made from theheas of N. Y. Iron abort no
tice;.andsre gnarrantee to your entire satbsfee
tkm. u vehement ali work it this, pimp.—
Pareserviind others from a Mebane. will'find it
to Omar advantage call it this shop. which
they Will lied on' Ifectuinie Street, between C.
dulls store and she Academy Bonding.
JOSEPH P.
-Camptosin, Nov. 20, 1867.-3 m.
paitty,—;Oame into the enc.!, .
0 114, sore ;9' Ale - entwertber. in • Ukter twp..
gout 3 weeks ego. two am COWS. t •or
years One hie t little whltetsder the bel
ly near the Bigot. The owner ts lapelled to
piova
,property, Pep ,ebarges and' take then
astay. A. B. SMITH.
Ulster; Nov. 20 • 1867. •
QETTLE 1:1P t In coniielittelied_of
1J the 111 health of the Junior Partner: of the
Arm of Ilaomoll Woa be min retire, from the
- business temporarily on th e that day of Yearn
' ary, 186A '. Ali clefts either by note or look
account, due the Arm, must be settled mid pain
before that time; It is : hoped that every one
having accOonti
s trith " will heed this notioe
and save further trouble...lt -is - Important *st
out 110 0 00 4 8 be • °bleed et %the time Indicated
and at all hazards they sons& be , closed.
• SOLONON• & BON.
Towanda. Nor. 27.1 a 7.
CH R. 1,5„ . 7:,21 \ T YS !
. CHRISTIUS
a lf*.Wr CC.
TOYS , AND FANCY ~43100115,
liciiti-qtein three' eeste to
twelve dollars and everythter eller to corm.
red.. zephyrs ;, • - • •
EMBROIDERY: PATTERNS I
Both 6aahloni; Bkriiiisilltainpekothias gni et
Ude °Ural**. icitloae:m 7 ,•: .
endewtoererseliteket • ;
Itewantbiritov. 180.41. MUM
iv emi-menT 7 , A g ed
:to rim Issad;,• ta
'audios all pereas 4, ,lraid ;h asthir ad
Lim ad myscatitmt, is I sosn'issy - na debtadad•
'Mead bylia. • _ASALIFILIVIIIIC0014; •
Towanda, Eftt.l6 MIT. • • - '
AYOUNG" PAIR MULES
kind and go?d dee. Also Hernia la
Ill'uon.foirabs -• • . 7. 1 1 1 :40.1 -
, • - I -
,•
LA.KIMBALL,' , Liceased • Aao
LA. .timer, ftuimUkvilrolked Co.. Pew
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log of *W, reab, alb!lsa.goir
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whichwe bet at a
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-Ceps to thiiir inter etittlitil,
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At exrardingly low privet.
80073 'AND. SHOES 1
Char steak of Boots sad Seas Is of will
oelephite hi every repeat. - Moat of the
goods we siolft's this Ha. ans num-
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an d fft l e la ß t 4 1 44$ 0 '0 1 4tedit igt.
tendon to enamel, sad wilt give
eakefal attention to eJtardeve Amid
sil t . , ,T. .1 r , c.,y , .../ ..1
in th e i r h ali de , = ~,,, :j . :': ~ ....,,r ,
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and sell aoods for Beady Pay: '
, LONG k KERLER.
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the le eleirgra z
GROUEHINS, AND i!,ROVISIONS'
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Of the b^it quality, eatto be mobile the if
WWEI•It PRICES. The stoat entities
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P u"; ": • TOWanda. eci 17:194r".
NW STA.HINI - ---
r. • NEW 43-06D-N1
N EW GROCk E-8,1
W. A. ROCKWELL'S.
CANED FRITITS,;
PINE APPIAS, PIZACf,OI' 4 4 rritrn
- AN'D 'OAIfNED OYS,TER.S.
PgACHES, P,II1 4 7135,. CHERRIES,
M4)LASSI3,_
, Of all ktuds, lu tact everithing's
G R. Y 1 N . 2'l
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A' LOU n,FEED,BisAND, POTATOES,
4.111) - ; EGOS, ' AiD Mgr
FARMERS PRODUCE,.
A treskjot cot_
DRY . GO - 0 S OF`-ALLVARIETIES:,
CHF;AP7. , ..AS' •::.OHlikllBll
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TEAS, - SUGARS, " SYRyps.-
COFFEE _
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VIM be, kept cons4ntl7 on band
011040 . 0 d at tip
iowENT POINT . IN THU MARKET
vAad , grili kwaeti as
`Ti)' THE_ ..FARMERS ?
emu PAID Pon
ALL. KIND§ OF PRODUCE
' ROOK WELL.
23, 1867
iniienlllo Inv/
-IN FLOUR!
AKI POUND!! IN a Saintill. I
FOUNTAIN'S . #143111311 #LOUR,
Tans rxta.Den
from - the beat cal climatic '
MICHIGAN WHITE *BRAT:
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east at Maismosuiss__ .
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;oboe off krp lik!GtGeoll •if
lONS AND nom .
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ABO.diathe TEN iiieß CINT BELOW
Tolima
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"B : 'Office;
,Oer Wit:kiwis "towanda
lotoqo:Olgioo at Took imisatilloally
does an 'tornado'. bilkalse actostioa
oiled to lbar - olUtualiods B oar ler Matilde
Illaablebich pqnally as good ea aod
tar mew* to~ Robber of Wm% P
call sad ussoLoo_••_ -10olatosa.
- CadotolorsOrßear adadoistarid owbor di I
latc9{ !tot* Phlakdo wade Addled.
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FALL AND WINTgR OLOTHINI;
& ROSZNIMILD. -
(Nod door in' rot, •Kurniiii, swear a tAih,i
Haveltd recsini that
FALL - ANIi
hoot !in' York; zed the %twat= et the pr.
lie # 'Lykes! M Ile Win sad atakettre tet6rt
of RN-11,1146 Mat's mad Day%
O , L T 1 1- N OA
WMlined to the public at the bersit wa rt
prices. sad 'bleb sill -be gold obesper thus
isy ~OM IS *Li piste ow "kinky. they
bite oilseed be siseetieell el donde
sot ta for abs MIMIC .141 the sp.
styles. emsprishis the teliewing Nikko
Pa)t'it Bum? Overcoats,
IiIT.SINESS SUITS, ALL STYLBC
Doeskin and Caniarre,
P.AN-TS AND VBST
Ot all Andes for men and Mon wen'. sod brtft
,also *Sae meo►tmeat ui .
MOTS FURNISHING 0001.1 s,
Pleb sad Fancy Csashaeres. Shirty, Linen smi.
Mulls ithlrts, Undershirts :sad Dream,
Overalls and Over-shirts; Wain and •
Parov il eallsra and Cal. Seven
, Gloves. Ties. Travels,.
Bags, sad a good stock of
HATS ANDCAVS.
Having a Man ease/lastly in New York, send
log them goods. they are prepared to sell to the
trade reasonably, and to middy your desire,
call and sewalma. sad coaviace pound( of Um
fact, - that thog' , Nell the
. • - ' CONNII 6 MENFALD.
Next dam to Fox. Stenos, Nerair I go.
Tayside. Rept. rd. 1 8IR. -
L4NT FRUIT AND ORNAIDIN
- ,
P" TAL TIMES ANA ?LOWERS!
thember• that 01.11te
TOWANDA HOME NURSELY
YOU - Mt bay ANYTHING Yin they wept to the
line of NaItBRRY -TBEE3; WINS. ftiflit - )34
end PLOWKILS. It not on band Woe or giv,
year order: and it will be - carefully end sell
lartorily tilled. lan tuPPIT You with
THRIFTY APPLE . TREES,
• Splendidly rooted,
VERY FINE PEAR TREES,
Abp PLU j CBRRRY 811111111 A
CRAB and' psaca TBREd. Alio. MAN , '
PEAR, CRIUIRT_ L PRACM and APP).m:
TRIM. GRAM VINES of all no Mat tsar
ilea. Iron I Year tad yews old. RVIROBILINS
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MOUNTAIN AB, HOUR' CORSTNUTO.
WILLOMB, lc., an.• Comae and mei. or amod
'meatier'. - R. N. WILLIS.
Towanda, (M. I. UM-
Ds 0 UiT
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Having did Ide atom bussed. it the bti ere, I
daimon el disposing of Ids make stock of
READY • MADE OLOTRINO,
CLOTHS
TRIMMINGS,'
. .
OtNT'S FURNigHING . GOODS, -
HATS, OAPS,
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': Thies gists ars Is good eassiltiss Sid lip 6t.
20 BR =CENT BBLOWMOST
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As I ma °blip' io i elem oat the Mork 'lb. •wt '
at ii Owe la 6 timbers h. •
Dos% Reflect
i t 4 opppitiaity kr kepis&
Carat the ever boUdleg.leceed dere lot•
'ker_lteldbeema's Seek. emit fie d Itala tenet.
.aeskly appalls thilleias Hem. - •
Naricz—Ait pima: indebted loth, 'silt!
sill aralitra Awe bp , tellies seCeet
tlhig up hasediately, aid ervillsieehee oat.
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Tuwaelle..tsg.n. _
Mill
NEW 13 1 tORX 01) NNW GOODS
sees Pitoi luirwTaik*Luinni.
CHEAP MITHE CIIIIAPIST. •
bir 0 4... dmied the Waist
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