Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, December 05, 1867, Image 2

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    Nan froth all Milani.
—David M. Lyle, Eng., - Chief En
gineer of the PhilvdeiphiaFireDepiaiiment,
was found dead in hia office Monday morn.
ing. Hedied of heart disease on Saturday
afternoot
—Senor Romero, late Mexican Min
ister to Washington, has arrived af Vera
Crnz, after s a perilous voyage." His friends
are running hi m for Governor of the Stated
Oaxaca. - -
--A fire in. Plymonth,Maeg., on the
`.sth instant,
.debtroyed $5,0.50 worth of
property, pertly insured.
---The new Hon- . se Committee on
Way! and Means is said to bO oppoied to
to the contractiimpolicy of Secretary McCul
loch.
—Hon. Louis W. Hull, late 'ipeak
1.
er of the glate Satiate, waa mar ri ed Har
risburg, to Miss Eliza C. Warford, 4 ghter
• of Genera A. B. Warford.
—The:demonstration in behalf Of
the condemned Fenian took place in Lou.
don on Sunday in Hyde Park. A procee
sign'of two thousand men was. one of the
features. Addrelises were made bondemning
the executions, but the police were not cal
lad upon to act.
2-The- Union Pacific Railroad is
finished to the Rocky Moiuitains, 525 miles
_ vest from N3analta, and Will be completed
thirty miles further, to the highest point on
the route, in January. The rock cutting on
the western slope will continue through the
winter.
—A very destructive fire visited
Ket•syille;N: V., on Saturday night, and de
,troyed several public and nnmemls private
- , -The Austrian Minister of Finance
hopes tor . an early srttlement of the finan
cial position of the empire.
—A malignant fever -prevails at
_.,,-Cape town, and 514 cases Were , reported in
five days by siz physicians.
—The, American Consul General,C.
Halo, is said, by a dispatch from Alexan
dria, to have procured a decree from the
Viceroy, permitting American missionaries
and their converts to return to Egypt.
--McClellan declines any govern
ment,ofhee. The President has-appointed
E. Cooper, his Private Secretary,as e Assis
tant Secretary of the Treasury. It-is thought
Ile will not be confirmed
—The-French Chambers assembled
on the ISt.h, and Napoleon stated that there
was no longer any- objection to Berman
---They have organized au Emigra
tion Society in Nashville, Tenn., to induce
white 'folks to make' homes in that States
—The President hopes Congress
will torn its attention to, the financial condi- .
t ion of the country.
--The Wises have been indicted at
Raltimore for trying to kill Pollard.
—A fire at Oswego, N. Y., on the
destroyed a grain, elevator and flour
Mill and scorclied a schoonBr, besides mak
ing ashes of a lumber pile. Two borises
were also bitrnCd. -
services in .honor of
the into Governor Andrew took place in
Boston on the,2Gth.
—Th'e Lutheran General Con yen-
Lion at Fort Wayne ; adjourned on the 20th
:, ( die
—A specimen',of the proposed in
ternational coinage has been received in
Washington from France. * .
--The Alabama Reconstruction
Convention his adopted an article assessing
taxes equally, but allowing a poll tax of one
dollar and a half for public schools. The
Supreme Court Judges and the Chancellor
are to be elected by the Legislature, all oth
er: by the people.
—Trains on the Macon and Angus
id Railroad now run to Milledgeville, Ga.
N •
- 1 -Tile:Georgia Conservative Con•
vention to organize opposition to the
constitution, as niodifted by the Constitu
tional Convention,
--The Louisiana Constitntional
convention organized the 26th,with a white
president, and colored secretary, sergeant
and i
doorkeeper.
--:Tbe steamboat Idaho exploded
her boiler at NeaOrlesuu3 on the 2611), kil
ling two men anatwomiding
—The Grand Jury at Richmond on
Wednesday, had ex-Secretary Seddon be
fore diem. They found a new indictment,
xpanding the old, on which Davis Will be
taken,linto custody, March 22. Lee and
Seddon are recognized as witnesses. .
—Delegates to. the Virginia Recon
,trnetion Convention are arriving at Ytich
mond. The Republicans desire Military
proteetion'at the Polls hereafter..
—ln the,Lonisiana Convention, on
Wednesday,a series of resolutions declaring
the objects of Ritpublican party were tabled,
:Ina the ConVention adjourned to Friday.
—The coiner-stone of the halLpf
the Young Men's Christian A.isociation - waa
laid at Washington on Wednesday, General
lioward,'Chief Justice Chase, Senator Wil
son, Frelinghysen and others making ad
dresses.
=The Prussian Diet declares that
the Constitution of the Kingdom guarantees
free speech. Prussia has agreed to a gen
e-al European Conference. France and
Austria are pledged to , support the integrity
of Turkey.
—The British government was as
'ailed in the Commons on the 2Gthlfor send
ing the-Abyssinian expedition.
—Baron Von Bengt has declared
that the temporal power of the Pope must
be maintained.
—The Colored State Convention of
Lentncky met at Lexington on the 2fitb, to
ask complete equality with white citizens.
—The Tennessee House instructed
Its Representatives in CongresS to vote for
Mr. Johnson's impeachment
—The electrotype plates seized by
colonel - Wood prove to have: been those
from whicn the spnrions $lOOO seven-thirty
notes were printed.
• —Six colored and four white men
were publicly whipped at New Castle, Del.,
on Saturday, and fire were placed in the
pillorY.
—Ther,e were fifteen deaths from
yellow fever in Memphis last week.
—The Indiana have not arrived at
'North Platte," and the Committee have scat
tered.
- 7 The Coal =Mountain Coal Corn.
pay's breaker near Mt. Carmel, watburn
ed down Wednesday night of hat week.
The. Soldiers' and Sailors' Union
rant Gen. Grant for President.-
ME
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rtow!tnda, Thuradv i Del 6,1861
THE intralwairzwr WITABTIoN.
riC Judiciary:Committee to whom
watt 'referred the.resolution of the 7th
01: 'March last, authorizing thein to in
quire: into the official conduct of • the
President of the United States, havo
made their reports to Congress.
Three repoita are. presented.
.majority repOrt signed by Messrs.
Boutwell, Thoinas, ; Churchill, < Wil
liams and Lawrence, charges the
President with 'high critnes_and mis
demeanors, and recommends his Im
peachment. The principal charges
are in substance as follows :
1. Unconititational usurpation of
power to organize civil state-govern
ments.
2. of the right of Congress
to con work of reorganization.
3. 'Elle7 ales of goVernment prop
erty, espe tally Southern railroads,
which were turned over to Southern
men against the advice of the Secre
tary of War and the Quartermaster
General.
4. Wilful and,..corrupt
_assumption
of power
5. Corrupt and unconstitutional ex
ercise and abuse of the Veto power.
G. Abase or the pardoning power.
This report concludes with the fol
lowing resolution :
Resolved, That Andrew Johnson, Presi
dent of the United States be impeached of
high crimes and misdemeanors.
The report signed by two of the
minority of the Committee, Messrs.
Wilson and Woodbridge, „(Republi
cans) differs from that of the majori-
ty in that they regard many. of
acts elnirged by the majority as not
established by the evidence:
The report concludes as l follows
Judge him Politically, we muit p ; condemn
him, but the day of political im achmenie
would Abe a sad one for this conntv. Politi
cal unfitness .and inclipacity must be fixed
at the ballot-box, no m the- high court of
_impeachment. We must therefore declare
that the case before us presented by the tes
timony. and measured by the law, does not;
declare such crimes and misdemeanors with
in the meaning of the; Constitution as re
quires the interposition'. of the constitution
al powers of this House, and recommend
the adoption of the following resolution
Resolved, That the Committee on the Ju
diciary be discharged from the further con
sideration of the proposed -impeachment of
the President of the United States, and that.
the subject be laid upon the table. -
The report signed by the two Dfi m ._
pciatic members of the Cortr.aittep
Messrs. Marshall'and Eldrid g e , w hil e
concurring in. the coneitlP : ions of their
associates of the rainr.rity, tat, noth
ing in the testimony before the Com
mittee presents a case for impeach
ment, does not agree in their censure
of the Presi.dent's political course.—
They olor,e" their report as follows :
"He (the President) after passing through
his fiery ordeal, we have no hesitation in
predicting, will have and retain all over the
land, even to a greater extent than hereto
fore, the respect and confidence of his coun
trymen."
MI
The whole question has,been made
the special order for the first Wednes
day in December, and the country
will look with interest to the - action
of Congress with regard to it. The
testimony taken is voluminous, and
will of course be carefully read and
pandered by those 'whose duty it is
to vote upon the vital question in
volved. The country looks to them
to do their whole duty, and to be
guided in their action, not by party
feeling on the one hand or idle and
unmanly fears on the other ; but by
their conscience and judgment _alone.
If Andrew Johnson, in the judg
ment of Congress, deserves impeach
ment and removal, let it be done. If
he does not, as soon as that fact can
be ascertained, dismiss the question
and let irno longer be a subject of
agitation.
EntOPE.—ln an address to the
French - Senate, Saturday, Minister
MousriEsptated that the Frinch troops
would be soon -withdrawn from the
Roman territory,as their presence was
only intended to'insnre the safety of
the Pope. The question between the
Holy Father and Italy was one of dis
trnst, and the object of the genial
Europe Congress was to remove this
distrust.
Italy has not yet acceded to the
proposed European , Conference. Her
deeslon will depend upon NAPOLEON'S
reply to a demand for explanations
which has just been addresgbd to. the
French - Government.
Mount Vesuvius is now reported to
tie in a magnificent state of eruption.
The obsequies of the executed
Fenians were celebrated with great
solemnity by the Irish iphabitants of
Manchester, Sunday. A funeral pro
cession passed through the streets
and a meeting was held: The demon
stration, though imposing, was how
ever inferior to that which occurred
in Cork, where fully 20,000 persons,
.including over 1,500 women,followed
for some distance
,a lofti , catafalque
drawn by six horses.
The proposed increase to, the-Hilt
ish income ttw intended to' pay the
exppses of the Abyssinian war, was
pasSed to the second reading' the .
House, of Commons Saturday..
A
A meeting d American citizens was
held in Berlin `Friday. - American
politics and finances.were disciisSedi
and the policy of Hon. Minims &B
rims was violently denounced.' ,`'
In the Austrian Roithsrath, Friday;
a draft tor a sew Conatitation was
adopted after a, strunnous reaistenee
by the Liberals. - -
,
Cosaaess.—The regular session of
Congress, commenced on Wednesday
last. We,shall print 'Presidents
Message in our next issue; • -
out Uash 9gton
Special a., . ldenee of the 11,3Rortim
4 W , , n Nov . mui. 7
t. 1 16, .
, . , i... ---4 ? t, an twm
20thiiii„ . ,iiiiiit.t,alroßak...ol , oi.oth
i
ai l , , : ....bled cal. ThirSditylofinst
*bk. - the ' lat last i;t.':'.. ,4.'it I, ':;•,f• -,•;•:::j.
The .. day:wita lirinniol*itaitenlip in'
thi prase ,I , tion of credentic*i s uid swearing
in pf ne . Members. , A diSonssion arose
riphn thedmission of the Tennessee dele
gation, th Democracy- objecting 'upon the
thigrckuid tthe , government of the Stafe of
Teimesseci was not a constitutional govern
mint. The entire delegation are radical,
had they teen of a different stripe of poli
tic, no o jectioii would have been made
from that quarter. They were all admitted
%km th.± criteritials, except Mr. Butle r.
wit:, it w alleged had in sotneway,eorapro
mbed hi .. 1 . elf, very early in; theTitabelliceN•
•bu , after ds stood• earnestly by the Ott
imi ; his •• e was referred t? the Committee
onlElecti.i. . The erdentialspf several of
th • Ken . hy delegation are, refetred to the
~,, ei -of Eleatiens upon chargettof dis
loyalty. • " • I
•
ty am. tion ;mind in the closing mo 7 '
merits of the last Session, the Judiciary
I:kinurtitte were compelled to submit the
testimony bearing , on the' question of im
peehmen of Andrew Johnson, on tha first
dat.of th= &ikon. It ;was offerd.to be
soisubmit - . but the House extended the
UM°, req.. •. ! the Counitittee to • submit
thhir repo with the evidence accompany=
ink it, on onday last. 011 that day, a ma
lo fty of the Committee, Svel hi. number,
Mrsrs.tailing, Pa.; Boutwell, 'Mass.;
Ltrvrenc hie. ; Thomas, Md.; and Church
ilhof New "ork, reported ip favor of prefer
ritig articles of impeachment. A minority
e, lii
report, by Messrs. Wilson, of lowa, Chair
man, and Mr. Woodbridge, of Vermont,
(Republic )'was enbrUitted by Mr. Wil
soh age' impeachment, but in •favor of
cehsure, c aiming that the offence was po
-lit cal, an not, within the meaning of the
la,i,
, an • dictable crime. ' Messrs. Maish-`
altand El ridge, (Democrats) submitted
64 mina - ty report; entirely exacta , • g
thp Presibut from all blame, or e.--
Tlfe gene .1 belief is that the •Hop .will
stain the re art of Messrs. Vir icon and
Wpodbrid . e ; 'but there will no oribt be a
.lo g pro 44 disenssimi • np the consti
eii
tot
'anal a• d law questions volVed in. the
c
e, and t will be postpo ed from time to
I• c and .. et disposed t i n until nearly the
cl AEI of' is admirers tion ; and like a
d th's b ad at a feast; Andmv Johnson
w I prove an inn anew to the lt.pnblican
p ty, tin, 1 the xpiri.',l o ,-.
0 Ce: "I
of his tam of
Froml,
9.
•1(
tiet
cl'ay, the house adjourned
Oyer until
'..,nday last, to permit the Speak-
Ito 1 1 / )are the Committees, and was in
" irL'''a onday, Tuesday, and Wednesday,
V II 13X the. again adjourned over to &bar
tilty, to-.. orrow, which will close the Extra,
fit First • ession of the •10th Congress, and
li Cons tutional provision the Second or
vigtdar '•ssion, will commence on Monday
i txt at n. i
The S nding Committees were announc
t
on M nday . last. Judge Mrmermi of your
strict, 's on the Committee on Claims,
1:11 I
slid upo the Select 'Committee on Somh
eln Rail ads. = _, • -
1 1 The • st jects of the Currency:mid Tara-
Colel 1.
see to be the prominent queations of
ilia and he approaching' Session. The pol-
Iy of e retraction, and resumption, has its
tilvocate'elnit so far as one can judge from
tco espy ssieti , thus far lead, it cannot pre
-1
mtiL ' T e policy of redeeming all loans
ade afthr the o.eation q the-legal tender
otes, or, the 25th Febritary, 1862, in legal
mder netes,and all loans made'before that
ilt coin was thi only legal tender
Abe law, in coin, end the payment
east in coin, oil such bonds as are
y4ble in coin; seems to be the pol
likely toprevail'.
Mmittee of Ways and Means Wilke
report a bill in favor of the repeal
v on raw cotton, and it will no
passed. The [louse has referred
he Ciammittee. of Ways and Means,
.poses to tat distilleries in proper
, c number of gallons they have ca
make, and repeal the specific tnx
n, on whisky arilf other distilled
The
..e, w
own t ,
the in
o, law p
„tinost
The C
eed t
the t.
oubt
' bill to
bleb p
onto
city t
ler gall
,
On I:Witten of Mr. Wm. E: Robinson, of
en Vol , , a resolution: is -referred to the
mmit ' e on Foreign Affairs, wldcli pro
,ores th recall and impeachment of Mr.
I' dams, ur liiinisler to England, for neg-
CI of d ty, in not interfering in behalf' of
.: thre te nians recently exeented by the
t s)
glish veriunent: •
A :foil Resonition proposing the annexe
-oti of t e territory comprising the Govern
_fent of Mexico, to the 17nited States; has,
,een off:Ted by Mr. Miller, of Pa., and re
)3rred to the Committee . on Foreign Rola-.
Very Respectfully, .C.
1=
Davis' TRIAL PosTPorma.—The
Jeff Davis 'has again been
ed until the 4 tlief March next.
JEFF.
,rial of
6ostpo
oth
here ' w
ie Cha
ble to
rties were ready for trial, bat
as a desire to' have Chief
e preside; which he- was not
n at the present term.
au Mycelium tuts.
12111
AND
Great inilacempiate at
J. .&.141tISTI/L't4
OABRI . AGZ -FACTORY.
THE.
Open andl
d
B u d a . Taalw
price
leigha—
GM ~ I
he work.
mployed ,
m boo, •
inn with
Top &Talcs, of the Latest Styles.
ty of light and heavy Platform wag.
f the hest material and finish,. at very
for the times. Alan plain and fancy
ng. Sleighs atidllob Sleighs. "Spec
taken In selection of took and with
None but experienced - workmen are
in each branch of inantifactme, and I"
to give satisfaction - to all wbo favor
sit custom. Au work _Warranted. '
L A. BRPATOLL
Pa., Dec. 2,1867.4 w.: , '
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13,9 . isi S T 0 Y:..4 1
~CFIBISTMAS TOYS!
celveita•ipirto4' is;Ortninnt of
• .
AND :FANCY,: GOODS,
Doll9,inxii thieci caosta
larkand :everything , else• to. corms
hyra, 4
91DERY P,ATTERNSI
ionB;siipperst,l4.4,4 ()Do& aid 01 -
ankee Notions: •
see for yourselves, at - •
, Nov. 5, - 1867.3* : CATITEIIt;,
1 ja3t
TOYS
critic
twelve d
pond.
ESII3
- . fa•Cas
)zinda of •
'Call an
Towan
EV'
the i
• m or
1868
account,.
tore tli:
Oiving e
ad nave
,obr ao
nd at all
Pt -UP !-z-in, For.seqnence of
! beelth Of the Joulor I rartuer of the
lomou ac Son,,he will retire front the
..pontrily.tot-the first day of Petra
__All, claims- either Thy mote or book_
• et the firm, must. be settled and paid
i t tithe. It id hoped that 'every one
,•ounts with us will heed thli nethie
arther trouble: .ItLis • important the
, a be -closed at the time indicated
hazards they must be closed. /r-
SOLOMO#BOIII,
.N6CIT4•IBA7. • -
Towan. I
11411 T,
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fipition al
Aumonm
I:lactodb.ji
;Town
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l
tthitis ,t .
o
persons isr Intrusting
account, as.l ihilrib - debts
conk.
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IrkAM S TO r r -. 'Goons..
- '
-. OROOKERY. I " -
The largest and, T I
best assortment of 0
Crooker,7yet,open. Y
ed this: County, i 1 .. '' S
will, be - sold
,che._
WICKHAM & B a sLACK. •
GLASSWARE.
1 4 amps,' Lanterns, •
Birners, Wicks,
Chimneys; Chan
deliers,. Ize &c: at
WICKHAM & BLACK
0 •
0
El
FANCY GOODS
in Chinn i Lava,
Parsitin Marble, !,
Glass, Wood,
just received from -;
Auction.
WicsnAn Sc BLACK. ,
/ T 'SILVER Plated
Goods of tasty
pater:l(mA every
• -
piece, warranted),
S received from the
1 nianufactzurer.,
WICKHAM & BLACK.
KNIVES, Forks 4
Spoons, &e: , These T v T
lines of goods we 01 _ 0
either get direct of
the importer or . ,S $
• _
manufactnOr.
WICKHAM & :BLACK
cxr~zsAs,
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WICK HAAI - BLACK
Towan'a, rec. 2. 1857.
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FOR SALE.—#Sixty acres of int
proved land, with a newer fatlin g
thereon; situated' within ose•and-a- half miles
from tab Borough of Towanda. For furthar
partial:UM, and terms of ,cafe, enquire of W
W. Hingsbury - Morth Towanda,
CAIITICIN.-L-Whereas my wife
Elizabeth has left my bed and board with
out just 'cause provocation. 1 hereby forbid
ail persons hiehotiny or hosting her on my
account,as 1 will`pay no debts of her contract
leg after this date. LE,VI BEAVER,
'Barclay;liftiv. 19, 1887 ,*
THE FIST NATIONAT, 1
L Tho First National Blacksmith ,Shop of
Catnptown, Pa „Ise this day declared a-diyi
dead on •Horse Shoeing of 25 per cent., to be
equally divided among customers, owing to the
favorable patronale received in the past year.
We are prepared to shoe yourhorses with shoes
'made from the best of N.. Y. Iron, on short no
tice, and we guarrantee to entire satildac
tion.BB we warrant all work At this. shop.—
Farmers and others from a distance will find it
to their adVantage to call at:this shop, which
they will find on idech is Street, between C,
Avery's store and the Aoadeiny Building.
, JOSEPH P. LEN—
Camptown, Nov. 20, 2if67.--3m.
JEW ELRYISTO . RE AT DUSHORE
A. YOUNG,
• i•
Worms the cttisens of - Sullivan county that. e
has opened a Jewelry:Store, in the . huilding op=
hosite Welles Abkley's store; Dashore, when
e will keep on hand an ssaorttnent of
JEWELRY, IWATGRES, AND CLOCKS,
Which willle sold u low as at any otterplace
in the coontry: Particular attention paid to
Watch and Clock Repairing:
Or Give alien call, as many years' experi
ence will enable pro - to give satteactign.
Dushore, Oet.9. Piet: ' •
17ALITAB4VHOTAL 'FOI!,gAL.
•
BRADFORD HOUSE WAVER!. , N. 'lr.
In consequence of dommitleadlittlon. and the
Ul-health of the pro_prletor,.thia very des irable
. 11citel prcpPity Is offered ferule: -
The Bradford Item. fa Attested chnvenbuttly
,near the depot of the Erte.ltathray. and It one,
f the moat desirable Tavern stands In the hosui
ttry.• 'The building* have been put in thorough
repair, 'and compriat everything, thing. itectint•
- ry for doing a larim busluetia.l 'The b'nruttime,
will be sold with the now ; Price. low," terms
made easy. and 'lmmediate pasession 'skew
•d
igt Tawan da
AA P: KIMBALL, Licensed Anc.;
Pottaimille4 .Braliford Ca. - Pi..
ten abbe aervicepitObi-pitalci., Patlaraction
guarantee - Am tin pax rtipnixed. - All gays J)
man; ladmemearas Mover; will'aecelvi: pomp
attention: .;
MISCEIOUNEPP! .14°11IBOOM
ennt. at ibe '
PHOTOGRAPH MAINS' Ora/
S:laa utir*st ibe lrEC ROOM,
INIS
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OWEL & -COi
VXTENSIV.W.) PREiARATF
ADE !
•
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We are now. ring an . nnosua Ily
.
1.1.A.76 'STOOK.,
Adwatai the neuron oitgli ban been inv."-
cli slime the recent •
Great Decline • in . P
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WINTER
t - - 1
1
0 U,;R ..' : c.,,-qs,l,.o:mwßis•
3::i.?m!se poops
Everjtbing new (it'd desirAle will.bctound
CLOTHS &'PATCY ' OLOAKINOIIII
Domestic Gbtto'n GoodS 1
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GREAT;OARGAIN'SI
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Shawls I Shawls I Shawls I
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ALL COLORS' AND QUALITIES !
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'We pledfie - , etirselire; to give
•
1 1 Thefoll beßellt,ol the , ,peellue
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ME
In title Department , at a
..great:redoe
lion from,form er
It:titre firgateSit variety at reduced itrieep.
-.,=, I
We have jovt, pm-A*4, largely of 061 , 4 In,
thin line, and hive'-on ha nd the moat 7`
iksitatile . st y les and waken of
%UM! we otter af•
Painley I;Ong nod Eiquare iihawls, in ft ne
qualities, Brache WI awls, Frea.:ll and
Gerugn, Long and-Square
Woof 7.ongifilhawls of all, the - kon makes
.!
In nl.l3slze And i.nlorn,
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FURS! FURS! 1 UkS' !
We Mat to paitieu lar atlentiAt to onr Betel;
of Lndles! and dbildien 's Fans, consist
lug ol Mink,.l;tch, 3 itierLn
rel, River. Mink, Coney.,te.,,te
hwe oflilat a •
VERY TAR6E . REDUCTION_
From LA . yebr . 4 pice
HATS AND CAPS!
We are now receiving direct twin ShinOfac
tarot's Ike issgsbt stock of lists and
Cape we , hive ever exhibited,
ALL NEW STYLE:4I
\,.t esreuliogly low prietba.
BOdti , ANA SHOES.!
Cur steak ofPoot4 and Shp( s is at maid
complete In every respect.' Most of the
/ goods weselt In title line, arelnan
ufactureti expressly .
r 0 If U R R !
, And wat.ranted.
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We have hais p a asia entc . " . •
enite the 'great tgiriety.,:ef
ag )4B with .394,41';e0 . Store
.fitled, but respeetfUllj
.
in
vite-the - eine/Won of *Pub
/ie Gineral - Stook,whieh
101Leonstantli beftruuct,
Ple#l4. W:DePaitlonu.
'PO WE CO
Ibivitnda Nov.ll 1867.
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D AiL Y ,4,-0,--P'I.T.IQ:N..SI
FALL AND WINTER TRADE.!
WOLF ROBES
BUFFALO ROBES,
FANCY ROBES,
II 0,11 'SM. LA .N FO'
IN THIS' MAIL ET!
TRUNKS, TR/LViLL*4 BAG.S.
HARNESS; SADDLES, WfIIPS,
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Is . receiving
Of Goods suited to the
Largest assortutes
AND
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Ever offered
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New and lines of
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It*ory varjety of
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Siegv.t dao.ta
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THE ORE4:4II,OOERY I , •
The_palmeribtit ire--to& announce
44:1 the Publie;iihatOey have cam
inopmthulli * det4era
r
in tkßougmEk-- - -1% .SIONS,
GRAIN and. COUNTRY PRO
DUCE, at the 'Bridge Street corner
.of Patton's Block and Mthat. they
haie.now on hand and design to
keep, a complptoassormsntafpogs
adapfed to the wants of 'the ` village
and country trade.'
..•
They *child respectfully invite an
examination of their Stock arid
comparison 0' the same with any
other goods' in the" Mail* as to
quality and price:
BM
They are; provided with ample
and • efficient help to give prompt -at
tention to customers, and will give
careful attention toall,orden placed
in their hands.' • -
-We pay. Cash for PRODUCE
anii sell . goods fgt. Ready Pay.
LONG & I(FELER
Toianda,:Bept,._ 17,- 1861.
EW GROC E RY AND PB.OVI-
SPIN ~STORE 1
THOMAS J. .10. V
flaa opened a uew Grocery and Provision Store
P4Vton's Block,: in the stony formerly o.cen
pied by Solomon.* Son.-where he not oiler e to
the public II /mg° aopply of ,
ROCEII,IO AND PROVISIONS,
Of the best quality, and to beisold at the vEgy.
LOWEir PRWE9. The stock contain s .
TEAS, COFFEES, ' SUGARS,
SUGAS, AC. ALSO
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FLOUR.; '-'rEgEo, MEAL ; &c
In tact i'vetything usually kept in a Grq eery
and ProvNiun btorti, which I shall a:II as low
as can be bought elsewhere.
oar Cash will be p rld for all kins , a of pj o un try
PrStince. ' .Towanda, Oct 11,
.1 .
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NfIV GROC-E.14,1E.5.1
W. A. ROCKWELL'S.
IC A I4ED_
PINE 'APPLES, PEACHES, PLUMS
OF ALL KINDS,
AN() CAN NED OYSTERS
DRIED AP LES,
PEACHES, PRUNES, CHERRIES,
t 4(3.. &C.. &c
TEA 4, S 4 ITGARS,. SYRtt's,
Id 0 tiAssk s, OOF F E
Of alfkindA, in tact everything:in the
GIROCERY-
Will be kept constantly on band
FLOUFI,FEED,BWAND, POTATOES,
BUTTER, LARD, EGGS, AND EVERT-)
VARIETY OF FARMERS FRORFCE.
DRY GOODS- OF A-4L VARIETIES;
Purchased at irlo
LOWEST POINT IN THE MARKET
And will be no'd att
CHEAP • AS THE CHEAPEST 1
TO THE FARMER".
CASH PATH YOB
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ALL KINDS' OF' PRODUCE
M y 23, ISP.
THE PEOPLE'S BENEFIT . I
SoMETHING 11F:w
N FLOUR!
200 I'OUNIM A HARta:t.!
n)juNTAIN'S • PREMIUM- FLOUR,
iw IN 12ISE
TS Manufactured - by the stabserl bees in htichigan
from the I)?.it cel ehrateu • •r • . •
MICHIGAN WHITE WHEAT.
This favorit:!,Fiour has no eupetior:
qt np in 4
TWO . 41.1NPRHI) PEIIIIiD 'BARREL:3
=II
OR 50 POUND SACKS.,
And made exclusively to suit thee mill want
of the mail Vide.
Tpt, - .:BIG BARRELS,
MEM
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Cash Dealers supplied at a small advance from
coat of MatiVacturiug . , •
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Wholesale Flout:kr at Etat N. Y.
Aikt. 22, 1867
mHE uookriroliturtrAt PIER
.L.,inanrace Amoy forikad 'ant Conll,ll.
' . CkPITAI43I.4OO. I OIOe • •
Natuni ash plait4inacesatut. opera:llas
oi
a twenty ieveit,yesize„ „
NatitA .41oriattii
Towanda, Jfly 'Mina , fL .
NEW GOODS t
SPICES,
A tresti ' lot oT
W. A.. ROCKWELL
And the
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t - .• Ate:
F481114N44.131,13 I'AIiANUNG -
A 4. DAvlitBoll.
ifigpoistfidly ,alOlOllllOlll to thelathe that be
hi• opened a Tailor Elle2pria Bee Ington Born'
nod will eat sa4 inabeNes-stel Bop Onrlnents
lir the stet substantial sad - ltashable tun.
nor: ...MTH% 111!OO on *bon notice end on
resiteable terms. .•
.1 1 trtleoket- attention Oleo - ta. Cleaning and
IViritilottjas ot all nods_ •
b pague. - efept.l,lB67.
Ns' B°'
TAND - ?4,19E STORE
'6; B;;TITQ&
Besiieetfully in Dane the citizens 01. Towanda"
Borough, t at lie tras_samened a Boot sad Shoe
%bop to IClrbta &High*. .west side of Math
street,Wbere boy will keep on hands stock or
• ;
• BoOTS AND SHOES,
;
Ado Oct to Men's and Wetnen's wear, to wh'ch
tie inettes the attention or the public.
.Particelar care will be Odd to is saufactaring
the very. het stbek wilt be used, and the work.
masablp will be warranted tint class. The-pa
tronage of the p. bile is sollefted, confident that
satisfaction can be g ift n _-
Old Rubber' Boots and 'Mots neatly patched
andhaDeoled. I Rubber doles attached to loath. --
er boots.,
RE P4IIIING. TER PER CiEIVT.BR LOW
ti'S 'V AL ltdir A" S.
Towand Sept. 3,18 GT.
. , .
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B, K tLLY, , _Office
over Wickham& Black's, Towanda:Pa.
All the -newts Miles. of Wait scientifically •
done sal , warranted. Particular , attention le
called tothe Allmninum ' Base 'Mr Artificial
Teeth: which: lal'ecioally - . is good as Gold and
far superfon to either Bobber or Silver. P ease
call and examine specimens.
Ohlorotorm of administered Wider di
rdction of .a Phialcian when desired.
Aug.6.1867.—tf.
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PALL AND,.
CODEX b. ROSENFIp D,
(Next door to; Fox, Stevens, .Meren? h rn4)
J ui!l received :their
: FALL' AND..WINTER CLOTHING,
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From New York, and the attention of the pub
lic la invited to tbq lerac and' attractive stock
of ReadS-Kacle, lien's and 134'a
L - 0 'T. fl. INGI
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Now olTcVed to thepublic aieloweat market •
prices; and Which will be , sold • cheaper than
any other atoreiln,ibiskplace or vicinity. They
have just opened a fine assortment of Coods,
suited for the season. Call and see - the new -
styles, comprising the following articles
I)oeskin, Pilot J- Beazer Overcoats,
BUSINESS' SUITS, ALL STYLES,
Doeskin and Cablimere
PA. 'P S:AN . I) VESTS,
Of all grades for men and boys wear, ifriOtre
also a fine assortment of •
GENTS. • FURNISHIN G G 09DS,
Such as
Plain and Fancy Cassimerea. Shiria,Limen and.
Muslin ,fbirla,,Undershirta - and Drawers.
Overalls and.,Over•ahirts, Linen and
Papa-06111ra land Cub. Buspen
• ders,ploves4 Tlea,-.Traveling
Bags, and a-good" stock of
FI,A S AN. D `' : A P S
Sewing a- zasui constantly in New York, send-
Ing them Ova, they are prepared to sell to thee
trade reasonably, and to. caddy- your deni m
call and See lima; and convince youvfielf of the'
fact, that theV sell the cheapest. ••
CO,REN -& R9SENFIEII).
Nezt.dcior to Fez. Stevens, Mercdi & Co.
Towanda. Sept. 12,168?:
PLANT FRUIT AND •ORNAMEN
,
T A I,,TREES, VINES ANI) FLOWER!
• ; Remember that at the
• _ • i
TOWANDA' HOME NURSERY
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You can boy ANYTHING yel may want lathe
line of NURSERY TREES, IVLNES, SHRUBS
and FLOWERS. It not on hand leave or give
year order., and It wlil be carefully and liatis
-factotily filled: I can supply you with
THRIFTY APPLE TREES.
• .- • splendidly • rooted.
'VERY : PINE PEAR TREES,
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Also, PLU X,-CHERRY. QUINCE , SIBERIAN
CRAB and PEACH TREES. Mao, DWARF
PEAR,T - • CHERRY, PEACH and APPLE
TREES GRAPE .VINES of aU the best varies
ties; fromryear to 3 years old. EVERGREENS
MOUNTAIN ASHES, HORSE CHESTNUTS,
WILLOWS,ac., Ac. Come and' see, or send
your-orders • WELLES:
Towanda,Oct'. 1,1867.
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B URNED 'OUT
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M. L
COI INS
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Having had is store burned. at the late fire, is
desirous of disposing 014 s entire stock of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
(;A OOHS;
4
NMI
TRIIMINGS,
GENT'S FURNISHING !GOODS,
HATS, I CAPS,
These wpm's iii e hi geo,) condition and - wiii be
sofa ! ' .- I ..
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20 PE I CENT EEO* COST, •
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.As I am ob igd to Giese oufthe stock for want
of kploce to do basinesi in.
Don't neglect this opportunity for birgains.
Cull at the ntw wood building. second stem be
low &Weenies block; east side of Main street,
nearly opposite theMeana . Reese.
111.
NOTICE.—AII person a indebted to the under
signed. confer a favor by. calling and set
thing up imnselliately, and !lava them-elver Cost,
J. M. COLLINS.
Tairandi. ing.29. '67.: -
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.TORK AND NEW GOODS
N EW
a TH4, IpTEW YOBK NAURU
russa
AP f 3 THE: CHEAP'S/3T
lEE
Tibetaguevo_ptitchased the building
I byl 'V J.: !Noble,. (6ne door south
n's Iropk;) Ind.have 4114 it with
t.
"EN4Nif PROVISIO NS,
"gff WILLOW. WARg,
Feline of all •kinda In their Muoi, (freah and
dr oil); in tact t erery thiagsignally - found In
that•
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• The sub
lately owoe
of Bel. ~,
OROCE
EIII
P 8.1 -0 N B
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A'aliaieot the. patronage of Toirande and ei
elnity la respectfully solicited.
We willpaythe higher: marktt puke for all
klnditot •
GEE
i!itoDll47l3.
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We ALSO have the sole Agency for Bradford
and adjoining counties for . the afoot the Cele
brated Virginia and Neritr, Carolina Smoking
Tobacco, ♦ liberal discount made to this trade.
• BRa I BAL. I 4 4 wimpL.
,Toinutast_Apors,lBB7.,
SSI ERES,