Naos lion all Maim. —Traitors are laboring to get nano• Ikon for the repudiation of their debts. the distress .prevails among the laming plasm of panida. - —The admission of Colorado as a State, will come up in Gowen at an sari day. , - —Disappointed holders of tickets _in eft a Wal l * el 3 are bee:Wl/WI t oProgie cite proprietors of such swindlo for dam ages. —The proposed Rock Rivoe% to connect Green Bay with the will cost 114,900,000._ —The, smuggled pit* on thee har den of *sine, last year, were v4sed at $60,000. —The Detroit Post' estimates the exported products of Wag= LA year at, 565,000,000. —Afresh effort is being made in Baltimore to raise a monument to Edgar A. Ptia , —McGiven, the & . Hulled spiritua list, has been indicated st Newark, N. J., for lewdness. —Ari lowa editor received a pair of gold seisecrts as a Christmai gift. The subject of contraction is to go before s committee or conference, —it is proposed to build a stfspen don bridge across the Hodson, at some polo! on the Highlands. —A girl in New York has gained a verdict against an old bachelor Who offer ed her a pony for akin and then repudiated payment. • r —The rise in gold ie the effect of a combination of the speculators of New York: It is a iobbery, and a very disgraceful one, at best. —The St. Louie councils have re pealed-the Sunday law, whereby care are al lowed to run, beef shops keep open, and games of all kinds take place. —By a treaty between France and; Prussia, which wait ratified bat summer, & railway is to be, built from Sambrook to Saar-Qiemrmd. This road will connect the :MIA)! - System of the two countries. Senate Judiciary Committee is undecided as to its action in reference to the House bill fixing what shall constitute a . majority of the Supreme court. • —The Gettyiburg Asylum Lottery will be compelled to pay tax on the sale of its tickets. —There are now more applicants for appointment to the Treasury Depart ment than when a change of admhatration bakes place. • —ln a late interview,General Sher man bluntly told the President that the offi cers of the army and navy would never con sent to allow the rebels to put their feet you the necks of loyal men. The Georgia ttnreconetracteci evi dently thought they would have a mild con servative -beverage ' Meadtts --- 'elks the Oinchnusti Cbmmercial, a rather 'trot*? " —For a stylish bonnet the Maio; Firmer reeonunends a pumpkin need trim med with fur, the broad end to be worn in front to keep off the nun and wind. - —The woolen mills at Redfield, Maine, have been obliged to suspend ape. rations on acoonnt of low water. —There are only two companies of troops in Alaska. There have been neither deaths nor dolmen among them ; and they are comfortably sheltered and well supplied with provision& .--The City Council of Columbus, Ohio, - have passed an ordinance to build water works. It is to be submitted to the people for ratification. —Portland bouts of being, in the way of city architecture, n hundred years ahead of what it Would have been but for the great fire. —When heirs in Japan quarrel about an estate they settle the difficulty by ripping themselves up. This the New York Mail mills splitting hairs with a vengeance. —A destructive fire occurred in Westerly, Rhode Island, Sunday night.— Property was destroyed valued at $20,000. —A great religious demonstration is to take place at the French Cathedral, in Montreal, before the departure of the Cana dian Corps of the Pontiticial &naves, on the occasion of blessing their banzuh& —Soup kitchens are to be •eeteb tailed in Quebec, and other mesas adopted for the relief of the city poor. —The St. Lawrence river is frozen over in, front of Quebec, and all attempts to break the ice by the ferry steamers has proved. unavailing. • —The publication of the vote of St- Thomas eit animation to the United State. was unofficial, as the authorities have re fused to give details on the subject. ---rAbt - nt $lOO in gold and waver TM stolen from the Rev. 11 J. Gibson, at Petersburg, Vs., last week—money that he had saved since the war for the purpooe of raising a granite shaft in his churchyard to the memMy of the heroic dead burled there. —Railroad enterprises are multi plyine wally---ths bat a which is for the organization 'of a oompany to build a rail road from Pana, 111., to Louisiana, Mo. -Under the new consular system frauds have ceased, and there bee been a saving to the Treasury of more than twenty millions in gold per annum. The `Senate baa ratified the com mercial trestles with Qearmy► and Ueda _ —The Union men of Tennessee &o 4 Kentucky ire anxious to prevent a oontti►o. lion of the powers of the Precidmen's Burton in those States. —A valuable lead mine has been discovered in Thinzutawney, Jefferson coun ty. Immediately under the lead ore vein , there is about two inches of Cannel or Ali thrkettit-ooiL--, —February 24 bee been fixed for the trial of Surratt. It will be remembered that when this ease was previously attacked the jury were discharges' on account of die agreement end sickness. —A destitute father in St. Lords had not enough moriey to procure a coffin inr !his deed child. . 80, Wins tha body is his arms.he carried it a long 'llama to the cemetery. but on aniline time diecoverad that he had neglected to obtains barialoar tificate, and was compelled to retrace his steps and repeat his sad joinasy, carrying Dia dead child all the way. —The Democracy of Nebraska hafe ' .- ileclared for PendletonAi Prodded. Zl====;!!!2=2 fraift . 4 ft.ps.t,ter, Towanda, thtetsthi,ljta - %46, -*)m Union Republican State . Conn** The annual Union Republican &gibs Cori volition will meet in the 1:11nr 07 Paarrecz,- PHU, on WEDNESDAY, the 11th day of MARCH, 1868, at ten o'clock, a. m., to maksnaminations far. Auditor General and 'Sor Goma% and also to form an Eleo tang ,undo choose Raw_ at large to represent the State lip itjor g al Convention to be held at Chicago on the 29th of May, next, for the nomination of candidates Ibr President and Vice-President, unclerstood that each Congressional district will- choose two - delegates to said National Convention. As heretofore, the State_ Convention will be composed -of Representative and Sena torial delegates, chosen in the usual Inky, and aqua m number to the whole of the Senators and Representatives in the Genera al Assembly.' Committer orde of the Union Republican Stabs . F. JORDAN, Chairman. Gro. W. HiIIIULY, J. Ron= Dusotasos ie l Seadaries ' Harrisburg, Jan. 24, Repub Ilan, Convention. The Republicans of Bradford Coun ty will meet in Mass Convention, in the Court-House, in Towanda Boro', on MONDAY EYNNING, FrINOTANY 3, 1868, for the purpose of electing Delegates to the Republican State Convention. • O. K. LADD; Cattleman Irbtatty Cbmmittee. 311 t. LANDON'S SPZUCTIL The resolutions sustaining the ac tion of the United Stittes Senate in reinstating Hon. E. M. SrArrox, Sec retary of War,being under considera tion in the State Senate, Mr. LANDON made a most effective, eloquent and powerful speech, commanding the attention and applause of a crowded Chamber. The " State Guard " no tices it in the following complimen taryisrmit:7- - "To say t it ranked with Mr. Landon is best orts, ill to bestow upon it high prai , in view of the tact that ; he o superiors and few equals in'Pennsylvania--as a popiilar orator.! Bloquent diction, forci ble in argument, and pronounced with impressive earnestness; it com manded much attention throughout, from Senators and a crowded audience of ladies and gentlemen. Mr. L's ponderous logic and off-hand, strik ing illustrations served to dissipate into thin air the fallacious reasoning of his competitors in debate, and to clearly establish the justice , and le gality of the course of the Senate in Washington." We trust that we shall have an op portunity at an early day, to afford the_ readers of the RKPOWIER the plea sure of seeing this great speech in its columns. Euson.—Cable dispatcliei. from London inform us of the repudiation by the British Government of the -ar lest of Mr. TRAIN. The London Obser er, in its.issue of Wednesday, asserts that by the last dispatches exchanged between Lord STAArr and,Secretary Ssw.tan, the Alabama correspondence is finally closed. The action of the United States House of Represents. tive'e, declaring the sympathy of the American nation with the Fenians, causes considerable feeling. Teley graphic advioes from Copenhagen set forth the - ratification, by the Lower House of the Regidag, of the transfer of Bt, Thomas and St. John to the Uni ted States, Telegrams from France announce that the Government has of ficially pr4laimed the new army law a pledge of continued peace. Ten of . the Paris liberal newspapers; : have been heavily fined for printing illegal reports of the proceedings of the' Corpa Legislatif. Saturday, a wild ,rumor was current that in case of war, Prus sia hid secured the use of the United States navy. Dispatches from Prague announce the recent occurrence and speedy suppression of serious anti ministerial disturbances. Intelligence from Madrid• and from Abyssinia is confirmatory of previous dispatchei relative to an anticipated insurrection in Aragon, and an imminent battle between King THCODORIIB and the rebels besetting his palace. The cap. tives were at Magdola, alive and well. IS. ME Turmas of the South have an original and desperate wey of de- 1 ing business bf official charicter. Itt Mississippi, when an oat and otitreb el gets possession of an office like thatof sheriff, he giies no bends;ind wields his authority deliberately to degrade and oppress Unieni Wherever this is the case ike South is left without civil governmenk and in States like liississippi,,wherestich derilect officers rob and oppress the blacks and driye off useful l&bor and mechanical sk 11 , bankruptct and mis ery are Ike result. • us. Tim rebels and Copperbeady have embarked in a new warfare upon. General Grant .Under the i inspire tiOn Alptrew Johnston thhy seem deternikned to destroy him in the popu lar conneuce—if they min. ,Go on, Messieurs I You never did tie cause of human liberty a greater , service-- not even when you attempted tonnage " treasoil honorable,"is the endorsers of Andrew Johnson's treaehery, and so proved your continued devotion to, the cause of the rebellion. NB. Generals Grant and Sheridan, by their close intimacy and nnbreken friendship, it is iskl i anneyed :Andrew Johnson exceedingly. . : . The Prelident is laboring, in an underhandjway, to produce * rupture bating:a these he roes, bat will of cows fail ! jie better at making - friendships among, traitor ! than disturbing the 'relation* of loyal hearts.. I= Ititairof tljt Mak. ~ ~ : ---:-4: '.•- r -- Adge r d. B. :ger, 4439 , 41 . 4 ' • *fin 0 6 4* 5 544.0 1 41 1 bil: i inelli*ill4l 7l: atefk *ban ' art 7, - . ''' ' 1 0 14 4 0, APOilibigii :*4 than poiaii4, leer to the jedgfaliiart, and fired. t pierced the ,41 . iithres heart Mid taut death. 11. claim dispute be-. e/hmeasedwndihis moecutaoner is , mimed the !Mal and sad occur , Judge Keys a s once probate Greenwood po inty. ' . I prize fight Itoeit.--•Platte; Am labmd, opposite St Louis, Jan. 19, 1 Dennis Reardon, aged 18 years, math lireann, ted 17 years, which in the &nth , the -latter. The -minded veryAnietly.- No par- Barden is sick. The his rev The b . caused linen sahl to Mee. judge . Bloody) bets , • and • ; arresthd. the Philadelphia ourpose. of testing the governor and Court lugar,d to jthe_Plr latter, Atterney-gen. served nofies on the 'ward oonoty, priwg aS taking !them to lump, car t* have completed link" Governor or molar, of the 24 1 4 4 4 Cala" ieg l 4 ,Process if the_los. l 4oo l are understood tWa order the ;Prisoners will then __ the !Supreme Court on laarPria. the AUAM,may Generalstrimg! 1 ~~ P : • g GOvernor Oeary in the matter.. e Brookville atpublieati klieg; mit of a man wh i p. With One.sikaa of hauled a log pis feet bug add Mess ; • x 26 is the Middle. and'then asks. beat this? ItlH hard to 'tell that, dare . eay the marf who thus worked of horses ought himself to bewail 6IES an hopes,' uring . who but we a span bea - • he Express Companies have re `►esn consoltaided, and the "Express Ida By the new "arrangement," ankij.tern are• to be dirid ' companies as follows: is to receive-29 per 6' the United States Union 26 The Were hummed on °witty War" Telegraph cap : 7 - gaiter assures us is: fishermen of Nova The potatorot in Ire ton, suddenly or with Up to the end of Mr. suggelted that the acme which afford the pop , :sustenance, might draft, and the remit migion and death.— , the evil, unprincipled the people 'that the remits of Oonfeders biased' and cheated 6- , consequences starve- irnperty by fire in luring the year just $36,905,000. In 1868 and in 1885 over turo years include -in Very neatly equal to __don of the nine pre - 'ions Years: that /8;' from 1856 to /864. - --John Swaney, mate of the steam er Armadillo, and brother of Captain Swa ney, killed Win. H. Grieves, of Rochester, Beavdtr county, Pa., on ,the steamer at St., Lo • on Thursday night last. Swaney had n drank during the day, and at tainp to quarrel' irith several persons a and expressed a warm desire to blow n t the brains of the clerk. Subse quen , y he fired at his brother, the captain, 1 . .. evening went' to the table eating lunch.' Graves entered - -ward*, irlien Swaney fiercely 'le came (to rob. Graves an antly, when Swaney shot . * body to the edge of the hum. rolled' it ovectoarke He le blood from his bands with urn on the lunch table, and mt was shortly afterwards as. )mmittedi for murder in the Graves' body has not been re- from .Sitits gives the mat of the progress made in lormtry: 'The intaference,of Autborit4lB with the customs adians baa created discontent „Notwithstanding the rigors season, Many strange WI- T Jtantly appearing and disappear ing. Some of them come Man Victoria, and there from tlinfpnia, bat for what pur pose ' not known.' It lis expected that as I LB the ussians remove and the pOpulation be cam Americanized, affairs will change for the tter. In oonseqiense of the exhorbi tent demanded far game, and the Irn ledge of the fact that it is principally d of by the Wiens surreptiously in ex ge for liquor, Omen' Davis issued an 'o requiring thatt whatever article of ions the Indians Wished to sen t must 1 1 , be on the market Awe. , In many tea the Indiaml detected in violating this were arrested and the liquor con- . (Wee whereupon pie *hole tribe. would a ' at 'headguartert and demand their rel e. If refised, tlicy hold $ amain, the lodge, and the i chiefs utter levers' &rap against the whites. The Contban-, i lftd one rains have given place to snow and hail, continuing for days at a time. The the:, Mot: relocated at' 110 degree'', below the g point. ' Theunfavorable with-. er trents the progress of the city im -Ipro Emtri designed by the but Sam • buildibgs akheieg erected." A bin, tad • . ... reatinnints and s pawnbroketos shop have been opened' A number other -13 . • are noticed, sad Inutid tights'-are not .. . -.uent. . i - harksKean s the actor; died in • . don on Thuisdity. , His father mean . . • Charles' vu born in.,lreihnd. in 181 edncatetat Drury Lannin 1827.. His 'tut . • Was that of Young Norval. In 1830 be . - . this Gauntry and spent a past of two • ' list:truing to Itngland,,be. won • . : her position. He 'visited the -United again in 1839 in HO and bi 1885: He' . • . Dien Tree in 1842; and she, as . rin:' 1 . . .in her role mho in his, accam pani . him on his last two visits here. He , iisq 4 man of line natural parts, good breed dbigi swig CalliOg ttiltige undedeetiou, WI lent ' hi* tO blo .: : , ' ' " ' R . 1ii r•04.0.141,11. or Natioiud 1:11 I kin of, Philadoligga tax around be certain parties dared to v visit Wash-, iiitiltia sent iota*. primed that Piet '.. -.oe:yelt r ! ! -*Sriphoilis thew panicle voilitsaucTili nfit , ilitop* IA IFOnsoi-- 1 . Ir min; ishastriadalee littkal t: : deceiriOir ldifigadL ; .` '' 1= -- ;;Ainn leiThobur g. • . iilanantsvao, hada, 1868 . P ance dd1 91 11 04 12 W- • )intek has been n withimt leaving u interest to siglers sireAtar ai nra henna tteniebt4 az/ nidlaudiuns in whiith your county is coo• -corned-,Mid, in facts it bas done but little to interest anybody but the members and, a kw poli~ia4nr .. 6e~iiuW were vent, making speeches upon the resolution en dorsing Mom &Mkt& Thfi Mai paper was: intended 'to be passed without 4004 compliment to nit gol tioolikor Ilkoio, _but the' ,berucould _Pernik this ,t940_ 4 101 3 ,91.,.)*..., minden° . no of Mr. Brawrou t of the, most bitter climates; were indulged in lithe leading capperhasils, thus Prorating prd traded debate: - If, as *alleged, amain& Boylan of the Legislature cost the Mates thousand dollsrs per hour. the coppaibettdi are entirely responsible far the many thou sande the treastny. TM hare to pay or the time oiculded in discuising the Manicures. olution. .'Whiu•the cry is raised daring the next caMpaign, by the opposition, that the Legidatare of 1868 squandered 4144ablia Money; lit 'lt be fairly known by the people thatthe Copperbeed &niters aid - lop* santatiras ware the cause of it, Inasmuch aa they p r ovoked, lengthy dieoasdone when unnecessary, and endeavored' tta pro Vent legislation of any dasentikm looking to a saving of the Stite's funds, for the sole PtilPO4# of bringing Lagiaba tare into dialivtatinand time aid is defeat, big the Republican party neif fall. • 1612 • Tw o amendments to the Cons4fitt"P have heel prOpoied, and will pa, probiblff, submitted to the people at the next gunnel election. One of then is intended to pre vent the fixing of the . salary of Senators or Representatives at a higher ~ figure thin seven hundred 'dollen: per year, toffethei with fifteen cents per mile (mileage) in go ing to and ro*ning from each reenter or extra session. The meMbers shell,* ell 4418 e, except treason , felony , and breach of the peace, b eprivileged from . olo4 dur ing their .attendance at, the sasiosOlcui. in !going to. nd returning . from the same,, end for any, speech or debate *,either.Rouee they shall not be questioned in. any other place." ,The other resolution amends the Snit Section of the Third Article of 'the Constitution to,read as fc4lows: "In oleo -tions by the citizens weryfreasentqf the ago of twenty-one years, having resided in the election district ! where he offers to vote, ten days immediately proceeding such election, heving paide. State or ~,oeunty tax within . two years, assessed at least ten days before: the election, and able to randthe thasilfution, shall enjoy the rights of an elector, .t.e." A. bill will probably be passed to , the ef fect that wham* any taxable _reel estate shall beinnitted to...be assessed at the lei ennial aseesznierit, the .assessor, on notice thereof, shell forwith mums and'return the same to the prolier office, which assessment shall be subject. to appeal. and. shall Con tinuo until the triennial assessment An effort will be made ; to. enact a law abolishing days of grace on negotiable =pa per This would compel all notes to be paid at the - expiration of the number of days for which they 'were drawn, without allowing the drawers the usual throe der The Republican State °anviltitian Will be held one week aiter that of the Danocraey, for the miminatibn of candidates for Audi tor General and! Surveyor General, baddee the transaction a other important bustnesa for the important campaign of 1868, 01111. adelphia is the place, and the 11th of Meath the day tot holding the Convention. , Seventy4hree dolleks "conscience mo ney,!' came into the hands of Ckrremor Gzeil: a few lilinvaings' Idnee. It contained the following - simple note: "To Gov. GEAR?: This belongs to the State Trauma ry." The signature "A Oonscientions 1361- dier,." was the only mark attached. Some body evidently became holiest. - .The subject: of eroding a State Lunatic Hospital in 34orthern Pennsylvania, is re. ceiling comdderable attention. Yours; in haste, Men. Boustay.-1--On Saturday eve ning... Tan. 18, betireeu the hoary of 10 sitd 11 o'clock, the bag containing the great Western through mall, weighing $ hundred , and fifty or two hundred pounds, wee taken from the plqtform by the baggage rood door at the depot. ' The New York Frprem west, it will be remembered, was four boars late, Saturday evening.lta 'usual arriving time is 625, and it did Inet reach here, on account of an i6ident at Bingliamton.until about 11 P. IL To Meet the trains at the usual time, the 1 driver,WiLture gonan, had taken 'up all the mails to the depot, for the west as well as with, and 'deposited them in the baggage room, when heilascer tallied that the train wag so late, and came down town, with the nail from the north, which arrives about 7 o'clock. Upon return ing, about 8 o'clock, lie found the large bag 'sitting ontaide, on the platform, by the bag gage 700111 door: This was explaineoy fact that tbe baggage master on the Nail* ern Central train, in his baste; bad made a mistake in getting out the Mail bags for that road froni thi baggage room, and had drag ged it into the alt.. When be forma that he was errors he dragged itlack again and len it Outside bylthe door. The driver.tho't that on accormtiof its weight, it would be quite safe, and ao went into Qui, beggitge room to wait , the belated bailee arrival. ,At 9 o'clock the 'bag was safe, and also 0, lO, the last thue hit looked, but when the train came up it , was finedio have, dimpinareA. City Menthol *my *uuediately in formed of the robbery, and , spent mach of the night, with assistants, in searching for , the ,bag. They Were rumucammful, but yes terday Istornize; the mail driver bad his search rewarded., by finding the begirt* all thr;PaPerre or nearly. all, it 011 941419 beck the mthem between the depot and Ever later lad "been sorted mit and probably tete* optima of the canvas *IMO illaddi there. "ese three inside the leatherbeg. I destined for :BOIIik . intennedisk mitithrdpoint.,.. :The inpi"s h a d not been injure& Farther, search xi-. vealed under boards in the vicinity some additional palm and one kiln. in &large kW envelope, which bad been mailed by Col. B. 1 ParnmL. Lama box wig also iontaining simit ,hoodi. which had been sent by a gentian= of this city. . not lnown - thit the bag , eoniained . ninth money, =deal hismaildriblets: Probably in , o large amen, there may have been found smugly in smell Ms, to reward the ,robbers for their labor. It is known; that there Wire two money orders, "blab had leansoltfor this mail, one of 31X. directed to Perna Stlesilett, Mibrankee, end another of $4 to 1$ Peffic, KelemuisoC., Itedibevellintrinznot top. was manna of Ste robbery, and ere prams 01101010 Gorerninent datiothis,; will -fcltdr Taitenesteilbew ofilin .1V "mid , Or OM • for intimation AM hmEo the debt** fit thatch; Ovening,natmee Jr& Advedfser • i . ONAL. PICIPI , --Bee*Cia ifnew England with . lb, Wsisisa." I; ~, 7 ''''' 'V . . 4z , , 3.‘ „r”. S, : -4.: . r. ,• g -.. i, A 4e,j4 Is: end. 4,1* lid i or lt i or. b i.w, v , 5:0 -Stepheint 0.0. I. IL, is shadow ed Pasisi day 'Dna night by two English Po. lidtmen. . —E„ 0. Steadman ia writing a non . ,- '--lie - Thitekeray's full name is odd t 6 : 131#014‘ s Elli Nictoriii jitilikk L it al e.. - — =r4si - a -- Th - iiOiiiieiii - 'lii - iiii - p' - -fi.ia'ik - Idsnx4dtsr the colossal status'of el*. thaprick hi biotin. to WI 'maw djfittiii '..' 4MniVal, the poet, lianhinieid-at no l o Grf, , 'Wk.. * ll # -.Ma* PAO* hi j ilirs I- :.. 1 ' i , ..). .:-, E' 'Fi ..;• - • ....;L as Anna Dickinson - rode i from .Wluo to=-La oral*, Wisi; • hue &turd* a distesicOof thirty '-Miiii; iiitanat a hatt; and wA Satrisisio usrstatt ins eh& tee ..'l l hu . Sreithire•Areti -: iiire aoliV and Rana f e the chi nearty'patiabeA, but the tit** n —4 Mhaileat; . ineluileiv'n'Sena: t** . weir, figut Pienneir**7i:*" . 9 4iie hia # 0, him , iaa i inglit*li.*7 • *m*l, ll 2...ie.:....,. -:. ~ ,- 11 htmArnitly al-Bentuokyvatid not : 11 !# 0 0 Ifelhahukbraowtha sankirand peaddtaplilatiopot the Protestant Epiaeo ; Pateinneh.' 'Me 'id -said. to it be:;i: stomata Al m an iiatnnif(h*Stfordhinistait• 4 :t(; 4 iii:'froiii 04i4Aus, Olio, oii ' " man ta . the national big ,Over' tie . "hi?* '.. , ... . . ' . , ' • *Mori prevail' at i &Tam that ,Babel. &a agent at. Anita Anna r biidaidisd . tor Na*Ne York, to Lune bonds kir Santa Ari na, to him fo „prosecute his plans spine the Nierkisa Government in Thew tan. . . . , ~. . '.— , e N?resident • has ,signified' his to nosoniti W. D. Bishop. of Gout, for Coannimicnier of 'patents. _ , 1 - 1 41 r. 'Stanton. has denied emphatt mdly -he has been advised . breather Grant .Ithesmasi to- resign. . . . ; • he inventory of the estate of Mini ' Jr.; ilia hi . the Probikte bOurt at aid, (kmneottont. amounts to about te18.141 made out of sewing machines.' —Jahn Janab Aatar died in New Yothhet.ereek, in the nasty-lifth year of his age. - : .bras the second lOU Ot ., John Jacob • verdy Johanna's delimit in the Legislative, asaeandidate for re . to the Untied States ileaate, Is said that gentleman fly. on. Noah Smith, 'principal leg clerk of' the United States Eimiato, the residence of his son, li Phi* on Tuesday, 14th hist. isle& died del . POLITICAL ITEMS. --The National Union Republican Conveution is to ' be held at Chicago, the 01 0, of Jame.next, to laminate candl: beteg for Prelideat and Vice Po:indent. *publican 'State Central _Comm Nee met at _Harrisburg cat Wednes day the .92d inst., and • resolved to held Statetontentken on the. llth day of March next, ' the city of Philadedphia, for the purpose of nominating eandithateas for And itor Gerieraland Surveyor Oinenal; also, to sleet Saar deleagpates at large t i t t i e t z 73 Ha denial ponvfintion. The del from the save; Congreiedonal dist:tete to be elee by the people of their iespeetive districts. . • —AL ta. Thurman bas been elected United State. Eleastor from ',O ,0 The vote ili the Howe stood S 5 far • and 48 for RF. Wade: In the ' the vote was 1 for Thurman and 18 f or. . The most portant of the seta of I dge Thur. tcgolli i man, cant of his political pathies, was -of ghing clothing,. ,to rebel p • era; though it is not . that 1:1n ion p ' ever received any . ' at his de ,He biter the Owe og brave old Wade," one of the a heat and trues of the friends of the V in 'the Sena during the war. Wade will be more honored; while Thurman, we may trod, for the irelit of the ,tionntry will ioonrbe for -1001 , • he Legislature •of Maine 'on the Anat., chose dAegater at large to ' the Republican National Convention, and adopted alepolution in thvor c of Gen; Grant ea the candidate of the ry for President. ; —During the earliest atisge.s of the rebellion, Hamilton, the newly elected U. EC &Odor from Ma ryland, gave it his - gym- Pethyl We though her)* some peculiar attrac ire to win him the confidence of the Legis of that State... 4 , —The Executive Couto:it . of Massa- Chnerne on Friday of hmt week, by Ave voter to bur, Wined to ends= , the nomi nation of Judge Thomas as Chief Juatioe of that Side - : , REX • —Jibe Reading. GEszette - denies bay:. isz#ltfd Zara ,potian tor 2 the Moe . More 44a,sio of zinade• " - —Hon: Chihula A...atow io.Aused for tl+ Vice fey —The Pittaburg 'Post announces 'itself 6 "the only Del:Boers* DaIlY Paler In Weigle= ' —The _lltabontag Journal ; „bayou Mimi and. Columba' Journai—all of Ohio —oionort Clan. B. C. &bank Bto Preiddonoy. —:The irallondigham re eeived another evidenee last week..of fitendituale of repuldieti, in the Minnie hb DialkOil ' IWO lieihren to gaPtlilde Seater 'But tdiat i would ' be i dope; if he had aneeeeded.' Ile rocad luonloet Lin estire!eapitel. for he would no longer' hira on. Win. Hamilton:was elated Mined Mates Bettater. to stuweed a K.B. Mute* by the Miwylinet Leglelature, on . the Mh hist; Vite Tote Stoop as *Boil : 'William T. Hamilton 1 - 56 - Geistalthowit . ... —Theireabakt activity noweziats in both rabid partiakialivir HamPetit gad esdasat lyeahivo Oa 'both - Wm_ are ma ! ta l le st R I PP* • !vas Wel/ reaPlFed s• Dem' °alai ilaivoatka . isqiilaticosoh), am ,' alai 1 / 6- 01 12 #4 90 1 to anY 4 0 s: • itaot'itadr- are the eau& diteitoi: Pat itibt vb. "thaw* the M1*1411144 eicidiefitat E 5.. ., .„_.t I:. -A, I FIT ' t ! :1.10 • ...... 101 on KW 11101.1.. A aWd.l Applitto -.AI , MON't IWA II ". , 101.19. IW. Art':•,Boa : FOR oasts br Ntf.V iCANAL RIAU: ~+i Towed which Moo 4 baat - aad ate taw. sad Mkt. rep*. note boats am be seed ea the Caul. also Tense made to salt parebmem. i114141D4114k Atbem o Taa. 29, 1868.-3m ' - 2IMILIITION —The • co-partner. 1,11 - bused the Wines IL 11 , • talk A. arse, fu g Ibis tuf ilosolved lot • • --fraa-bamiwatawwillievarriee on banker la **AUL by ILL 8 tow & Bro.. sad is ilt__•za• 4 ,04-11011 3:1 mkt te locusiltoos • al Path o sup. Cub pad um all Mid. of Pahl.B. WORE. 4 IL A. 8088. Steicardlls. 1kt.10,147. • • • iVENTY4IVE •-YRARS.IdrICRI - - INCLIN DMISTRIN 4 • ' - _ .1.8. Stun. ft. D m lroaldzeipectfella tams the lahahlteath of - BMW , that he le penasaeltly located fa Tovaads, Pa., Ile wooldear Viet, irate ddir lisigeot , socesilifal Dear tice of TWIIICITP/Iffs 3541111$ flatatioa he Is Wallies with AI the 111111roil= work dope to aeraist .plaits llte dWor earida• 400111041C~Olithan say Oh w Dear at °peplos ut the viola= work bp* adapted to the soy lad cease thee primal thiliteelloWiltel a eltbe Death*, arbizadoestaade the extol Ids own and hos, *Woe tor Leg the same. Mr Oho eat aliter midst Ms of bilk be woalteellefleelhas Wide oiturilid of work which askehts_ of porodela for loth plate and teeth, said itaislage anthem ganr.' It Is mote datable, move =and la apperraopsad mach hello shoed WM god - Other klad of work. Mow homed of tlirsposse are Invited to , call 'sad oltWaa:lopeclielas. • Teeth filled** hit *ltem eactatheee for 1111 r, c n i=attaft -" NitPak9.ll4l l :" -wite t rat wai f . as over fear Ma chold patients ' _the last tour nyetueoutles eke t 4 P shoe 21, 1868. FRPOLANA''TION --~_ _,, I CO KEN `&-RCISEN7,IIILD, - TowAin)A. ,Wzoono, It nom to have Wooed As Is batottaato of Totraads, sad oloWty. to recog nise oar fair way of 'dealing - • W,assitas. ;We Iters our duet* thanks to the commooltir for utissihtig to - os so larval s porksaire utu now ; AND Witiowas; We deem II -our dity to ti dproaate aq t 6.. Wars bsstsM4 Ross as thiu tar; • W. do lbs'eeby pabIkitPROOLOI, tbat Oar .1 • • • SOCK , OF ovsac64.rs, As sMo co! oU Ithele or the lasi, ithele‘ot ,0 L TEt N;G I lb 044 iiidy to be disio'sed of st nob REIDITORD ,P.R1011.81 This wUI witadeli *Caimans tty,is bs lard to waken"' far oar • , - _ • • SPBI,IICA *Cg,! , . - _ We are deteredned to lett oar preieet idedtOt a sacrifice. The beet wa to convince loor metres Ls ,18 call at • • co~sN'a - • • e SOI3INPALD. • Nest door to Pox; Bravais; Wow Co. • Tolled!. Jan. 23.1858. • • - s o ,rit.T7( 4s ,, q; - !/ kw-, J. 0. FROST. Would dell attottoa to dm bet that 6a NW dotted it' FURSIVM{ IdANUI%OTORT la Tovigail. bsi th e litist Machinery-drives by Stem Power, sod rirru n trl foal:creator loduomootrlio the on to - ever ,to maws Their tarot: tore of . • 'Vivo` Iflied'another • LARGi. WM13.80011 To 'my e i tore and luO 'now exhibltleg the st and ba4 do* al Furniture to be fand Is this regime. "'Mali I am happy, 'o sey Les* sell at ORBAiNLY REDUCHD PRIORSI To the Feria t say son more Paraltire for a load of Oats, _or wassioe • tab - of B atter . than pa ;meld bay. with the same - before the War. la my new Ware-room trill be loud Ise ', " . LUlliAlq AND rABLOB Bilr*fl In hair, cloth - or- reps, oho in mad* to be covereA to order. .1 WI OM . , .". OVAM.BRIC SETS! , . . hit. Cheinat, a.: - ,down'in the most ershit comma . alp Tonters.,,Urcanne. and Has. Spying beds, 'Sarnia lifettruses, itairlike Grow oss, Est aid Sponge' , lintissem. PO - furter% , QeUts.• Blealuse, Tilde fit 4 iii ;Am Aho t DOI laet atle=e6l. BIM*6 II . ii ad ' Tablimiler ble,TeCComtte Twins Aloha. Tetek4strajtock ere, Boy Chars, Piano fhools, Book Bach, Whet - Ms, chadrea's Cash's., 'Children's piffle. ion cribs. Leases Calle". wait alms Plato., planers -humo r Rhotmat - Wan, Steer lihnErsvinar, Cards - mid Tame i &e.its foot's tell moment of_ everyththe in . the line - AU of which wilibe void chimp kir auk Caiitlty I:!eit!e , rs supplSid* Wholesale Prices ; The public an luta& to , nil asat amiable my stock balm parcbas ppj elsawbere. *are on Mato Street; 2 boon mouth of Youtanyea.. also keep on baud, a law aaconanit REAL/TRADE COFFINS, ?Am the ; oast ease= to the bed Na hops" nritniewoO. whith will be tunidind with withatiVattondance` with Seine, - 42 SS 14 a price as the rernainalitireali Igpaniatael wh e re .lFs MUM-Ir. N ZW Wriat"l4 MING MILL IN EITANDINO! mpg l The aataaribirs having eisebat a am Stem Floarlatlllll. at a haw ,fttbioa tbeilt• 61 1 tb6 aid DMHay la SWAN mold Mintz *sr& 41;/1f4itil Vomit ac ii PtiMialiged -116a61111, Ms all lbs a llifro aad ballt m tVg a ro aaa mutt ibe - Ibta Wag a -*Mar, the 'eau gum- Waist, • • • . • Ltharvi=ilik'pai . mse or u• panaa. p_ 'I • - relideepaelbat satWaotios aastams. Guys 11114110._ W•• VW kg* wool' • on Qom; rber Alaßaia, th?lijawa!of ri!iip as,lotus .30b sir The Idgbeit 6 1 0e6t - paittor Grids. • ._.a.4RGRAIII,. Stiusd i lag ttoae, pea 26, ,VA '1 • 1- . s - . PLANT IMlUdir AND WINAMEN TA4I,RI4IBii Wage nowsks: • • 12 esag"ilostie . : 113 •* 4 0/ 1 4. - .. . ie..:i t C i , IM. I : •, O - - f i nd , ltl r q -, :-... , ...' it a ' u: Ibis'ot-s i,VilmlloB lid PLI)11111111. ' zft-list* MA lurftareire =r4se. ail A vitt.l be' , . - * aid oak- Ailed. „I csas49l7 in Ingi , • - .1 1 , • ° ! - -111341t0 r 00141:1 1 144 F - A. . . . . , ... . _ ... .. ` • ( 4 014, Irigic kirkiit „ ,Wurir lt vir i acci.sumaus a(111 41111M n itte lli a nia Aa rblorii 41„ W aa raW*74747; Mom- mar. l rial wipes. i t •IL - Ussens. ft". 1 1 ' 11111 imoDS 7 . !rfk .14r. • • 1 illI ) ERLIN 1,1 isd la just reeetved std sad Ova, -VOR HOLIDAYS I AMERICAN WATCHES And ilWiltelseted aspoliimat of BWIBB WMIIIIIIII3II - vsnasistlernarvellarths a l l gi Ate l a=r; ll / 11 ' It -11111 13,ETH THOU-A 13- 4:1-0,001E Odd " 111SWISLICTAND - SILVEMOVARIL Ia the, plated lite. Yr baa Boob* flietbee • • ' FOXES D 81'40 S ' , 110111,1 plated Wast*Pinner koala pb4e &NO'. van I. cian. amuse, avrigg j BERRY lAMILES, Peg likeede, Tea 6111. tte., caaatailiA . Is bow beiplet the GROVllair, -a. FINIVBI Family, Atoisw ,:,..Machines • About 'orooopetier to ell odors tOr - Ihmoiliost.tor the Ilelletring nun I • Thercoviritii two Area& clad CM Übe _ They ass sore' • Naar torteretood mod omit pahleorlithir tort: thin other leo. chime. - They are meal of eloatuting perfecl.Y. without change of adjustment, a much greater Val* ot,work intichiw. • • , Mt stitch** insobiaill: Ern kno t ni•elies datable: specially spud Midas which require to im wail* and apostle Alma esti other std.*,• • • • - • This ditch. Owing t o this Miami In WitiCie the under thread is uswrought, is much the 'lna ping* and' biantifel is use, lid retains this plumpness and beauty, even opotirtieles frequently washed and ironed, until they are worn out.. Met atructarat Wafts Is A sualt. Mats the' it tievtat or , broken at intern only .a few stitebser; it will , milker open..ran, nor Javel, bat remains astdurible. ' 1 ; Wk. other msichines, tinge fasten ba th tidier the sesso — by theta own operation: , ' With these machinei;while gilt is used upon theright.or Ism side of the seam, cot4n may be used upon the other side *Moat lesiessing the Antagth or, durability of the seam:_ This eaubidooiron Ms other nuteldni. and is gran saving upon all articles stitched or made up with silk._ _ • • These machines. is addition •to their !superior Wineite eitists tor Intrinlf. matte QC Most heantUst sad permanent embroidery and ormossidaltrerk..- 'You aim get fleilag Machine Needles, and all satielospersialog to the machine business. .11 )3_l, !. PIANOS. -- 0/111148 AND- itiIIi)DNONS YouisO got si CHAMBERLIfirI3 one of DBCKER 11401211128 UNZQUAILLSD PATENT PIANO FOETEB.I' llobelher made la the Stern. Warranted en.' ewleire smite styli tome • Magee than say other. tones bead tbeAreerlima, sew Treat Lindsleydr, .colidested • , _ PARLOR- OR-GANBI Width lo l ir k Et e ll,towe sad ,dyk et debit mum* be suitable ftr-121mrebes Lodges. d the borne circle. Also a - punt asseetemmt other. magical loam emote together with Violin. ndlacello Slump Bridge Tail. Pieces. - Bower Bow flak. *API Remember that I 'dO not dirt - id sitical the sale of Musical betnueente fora living. come. goodly are willing toted! at s • very small ad. IFLTOII- I AND CLOCK RZPAIBING Ammhkillri bedmaiLifi! L es Bail. at; lair iforeada.J4l,loameT; Fox,,,§TEvEx§,,NEßovß & co, WHOLMitsli. GROCERS, Havialgsteea op 'oar oar RETAIL TRADE, we are *ow ea ebie.R to plostirtiole 'attention the seltlag,of • GOODS AT , WHOLESALE I We but la stoma larPAtook.of GRWERM PROVISIONS, Aid other goods In our Ifns, 'bleb wirermir• anted tor CAM. from Ant hands. tad which meta/ to Wand. on Amfrable terms. stook ' ilre dedre to call putloular - sttenttim to oar ot FINE NEW CROP TEAS, Boujght &roc* from the IMPORTS'S, con aistipi 4f T 0 UrGI iEYSON; iIIIPERI4 JAPAN AND OOLONG MEL; Which we Dike at" NEW- Yußg JOBBING -MOBS, Goaranteeinithe quality ID all-cases We aro dagwessiviistoddittons to oar stock . 011 01:1 0 NTS, all otwitich ite_boaght with newts, rowans to the watts of this mar t ket. One of our firm - being a resident buyer in New York, , of many years experience, enables us to take ad- . vantage - .ot any favorable changes in the ~Market, and to keep - our stock inlays; 10-'comPlete •thpzbiliiimixpeitaci.asi.4 to our ' to pool tsgacesteato to ip =4 1 )1 4 . 51 0. , Galp . irtireadvi. egnidid 3l ll;-. 1 ., Gls , u It GET TUE BEAT. POUNTAlikii3 PREMIUM ;FLOUR 1 • i:;, MADE: mit Tatexim T • , .. , . f.: , . T j -- 99 .1 1 1,1MPO WHFV P"i',l% AID-!MO ft/D:IIBINDE3,, Oomite fon 4/. *Wein KiehlPi Whikkialsiiistiletall Dolent 'toggled cheap, Pros oar Ettore Ix the RAMMI SUILDUR/ - • 1111 " • • /1* laillitrallP04114114: il. js. MEM 'kW] ..11911,4 .119! 9N Vii, INT; iliftdkaueni. o:'4 - :qLrli , -,-LE R '1 7 1 'i, •1 . - t . • t AIM a . 4- N'At..'Clr GOODS ORODPIXT.- The isigestr) and T bast assortment of 0 G'rookeiiiet (-pelt ed in this Comsty, Will be sold cheap. Wreirtaw & BLACK. _ T GLASSWARE. 0 Lamps, Lanterns , y • Burners, Wicks, Chimneys, Cban deliers, &c. &c. at WICKHAM & RI. v( PARTLY GOODS in I„.Oldria, Lava, Parkin Marble, Glaati, Wood,. &c; jaat repeived from Auction. . • ' Wicwlt & BLACK SILVER Plato! T Goods of . tasty () patterns(and every T piece warranted), S received frOni the ,-• • manufacturer: • ' • WICKRAW & BUCK. KNIVES, Forks, SPOims, kc.'4ehese T T lines of goods we 0 0 'either get direct of Y Y the, importer or S S mannflrtnr ig er. !. Wicen Jr, BLACK. E AS, WHEELER Si WILSON, SINGER SEWING MACHINES, _ AT WICKHAM & B LACK'S Towanda. Deo. 2.180. Si 'I.. 1. s. 5 If • A_ CARD.—Dr. VANBITSIEIRK has -o'b .olM- tamed _ a Mann, is required, of the Goodyear vulcinate Company, to Vulcanize Rubber u a bass for Artificial Teeth, and has SOW aped selection of those beautiful carved Block Teeth, and .a- superior article of Black - .English Rubber. Which will eaable him tont)- . ply all. those_ in 'wait ol seta of teeth, with those usurps - .oe beauty and natural ap pearance.' li ing.Cleanine,•Correpting Irreg ularities, cling , and all operations be longing f longing to th :Surgical Department skillfudg.. performed. boloform administered for the extrac.ion of Teeth when desired, an article being used for. tbe purpose In which he hag rid aaaltleace, having administered it with most pleuing results during a practice of koala= para.( - - ~. ~_ hg vary grateful to, the. public for their .. BMW piaso heretofore received, he would farms kr s trict attencion to the wanta.of big =e te, he would Multiuse to merit their con and . epprobation. Office in Beidleman's /Wok ?pp to the- MOM Souse, Towanda. Pa; - - , -Die. 90, 1867.-3 m. CALL A- I ND SEE! ' ATHENS CARRIAGE FAC.TOY •• Opea and Top Boggles, of the Latest Styles, Ind varivay of light sad heavy Platboem ; aB of Ms best material and finish, at very law prices foe till thiea, -Alsoplahl and ' fancy neighs—Long Wets and Bob IWO& Spec. im cars httaken in. selection of stock and with the work. None bat experienced Workmen are employed 111 each branch of woofig e t are , and .am bound to inve satisfaction to all who favor ma with their custom. All work _warranted. i. Ac BRISTOLL. • Athens. Ps, Deo. I, 1887.-4 w. CHEAP / I ASSAOE FROM OR qo IRELAND AR , ENGLAND I innfax:e .'s laity or - 'inaitgura roes Olt re lliOtirOWit 01 LIYIIrOO.. Galon'i old " lnact Star Line - ° 3 Lhopact Nebo, *Wag ever, week. 4 3 14410 m-tail Lksiot Packets from or to lon dca,Williai twice a 'maul • • • eingnaplrokod tad Scotland an • • For.tosthor partloglars. soul. to Williams :0!4..011 . . 3i 9110101.17. New-York. or • • G. P. MASON a CO., Bankers. - 001,1. UM. . - ' Towands.P. EINI FRUIT,. Canned Fruit, -hob MIS, a sidendld stock at Almada 4. Cassell's Cheep Shoe._ OVEN .FANS FOR :SAII4I,p:mAT =NE IN Y S - I WICKHAM & BLACK AND 1 I El z t IN I 111 .Grait:lnditcezients at J. A. 1110ESOL'3 - ...1.1111 ME