Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, March 26, 1868, Image 2

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Negitfrovi4ll - 3Tatisac
—A new tecdiee, andembAreniei
viy b sobint hi r,
—Barnnoi l oOP iihat ,*;
wholly ratirid , fctentho raker tedshiim. ,
--Therejula *cm. =mug safer.
iug among the poor of iltotrAt, s the • psi
- - •
*—The !told' town.i4oetinin oravlA
N. Y., reee k Wate4: * *htmdieeittralten
in succession.,
P. Giese, ex .ttpeikei
of the Pennsykranin ROI= of - BOTlmuter
these died on the n& inst. • - .
--Rentuet"Life of Jens," nets 'him
.
one franc for every copy. sold. The drat
year 800,000 cables , were disposed of. -
—Rev. 04 John Onnihni, ,of Lok
doe. the emineht Pus- and batarystor,..of
Pr*Pheclibag.belma o se aver t to l l 4l # ol ll
ism. . •
- —ln Cincinnati, our Saturday last f .
'a child nes choked to death by getting On
head fastened between the railin,ge i ef its trill. i
—old Capitol in .
ton, boa even place to a Snit Sow of priinte
residences.. Senator Trnonal oemsSes the
centre building. ,
—An army wagon reoentlyAtived ,
is Washinglon that had Imn brie:tire use ;
theoughthe elide War, andvaii sant to the,
parki Arpoidtion as imiricitV.
the 44111 o! in -- Washington ;who'
is reported tape awed Thomas $3 for bier
claim of SWAM iwainst Stanton, . &dee
the story
, .
—Mrs. J. Lewis; of Salem county
NevJazsay. waarioantlybumeato daath by
the expiation ofkaaatell king -
—The Legislattre of ltfinesotainta
an act leaving . AU subject of capital
Ouldihmeatar impriscalzataitlOt 'Wender,
ly to juries.. ",
—Dr. *mg undertook to reed.*
protest against the ecticinin hia owe at the
time of his maraud, hitt be valleadedoff
by a prayer mkt losnedidloa j.
—A nompani is being formed in
Easton for the :
erection of a l ast
—A "lime- wedding took place
in Banton last ireek.--A good way to get
a shirt and--other Oho.
—A woman wail knocked down
with a along-Shot. Beradon, one sight
week Thetonies of ha dinghiet ~ nought
relief, but the robberesesped.
—pait, Cyrus Strait', of Itutler,La
zone coo igr is oontinedito hishedfram the
breaking out of a viand :laised dosing
—The commencement.- of the Uni.
varsity of Peaussylvania,in Pidladidphichbtat
week, was the one hundedth commencement,
of that foetal:Man.
, • •
—The lit3St advices from Japan
notatee that the civil var:has resulted . in
the defeat of the Tycoon, who bad tied to,
Jeddo. The government 4' the Makin,
hinds itself toe fathful obssysuioe of the:
treaties concluded with the foreign powers..
(All the, foreigsuifs - are said to have left Ili&
Igo and ()mica.
—Mr. Ecw.ups, recently tried and
acquitted on a chsrge of embezzlement fro,
the Funds Saving Institution, of St. Louis.:
Ado., has sued the President; of theßank for,
false arrest and imFiscuient. He alsO
ges the defendant with fislaelypwearing
fore.the Grand Jury. p - 7 - I
-.-Charlps Henry Maetoon, master
of the British ship Themis, and three other
persons, have been indicted in Boston for
causing the death of a sailor nernedCharlst
Edwin Hooper by brutal treatment during
the passage of the TherSisfrom Liverpool
s .
--The Massachustis House of Repre ) 7
sentatives has pasaedihe bill abolishing the
State Constabulary over the Governor's veto,
The Senate, hoWever, will sustain the veto'
L-Adyices from South America viti
Lisbon,lave been received by the AtlantiO
: Cable. The ware from the. seat. of war is
• unimportant, as nothing bad been accorn
plisited by either army - during the fortnight.
- The revolt in Montevideo had been sup
' pressed.
—A shooting stray whiel occurred
Thursday in Nashville, Tenis;, , resulted in
the mortal wounding of Col. I. W. liwlests;
formerly of the sth - HentnelrY•Cavalry, who
was shot by Henry.t) Parr, a policeman.
—Luciui H. Tenniy,the defaulthig
teller of. the First National Bank Of Green
fieM, Maas., was sentenced to live ye:ars in
the State Prison.
—lt has now been ascertained that
oat of 150 persons aboard the steamalki
..ilagnolia, 80 were bat.
—The Abbee Flouring Mills, near
Elk River, Minn., were destroyed by' Are
Thursday, L
—A Mortgage to the =put cd4l s e:
bOO,OOO, given by, the Columbia, bhicige4
and Indiana Central Railroad Compauy to
~„„secure the bondholders, has been, recorded
at Indianapolis. It, required $15,000 yorth
of Revenue Stamps.,
—Three men named Sullivan; Mc!
Cann and Miley were killed at West Castle..
ton, 'Vt., Friday, by the falling of a quarry
in which they were working.
,Tohn Ward alias 4erome Lavi
gne, of New-York City, the murderer edits.
Grisworld, was an Friday banged at Wind.
soar, Vt. , .
.. . ,
. —On Thnrsday ' afternoon, . while
OsPt. Retest the Light-Renee 4eiTer at .
Crown Point,: his son and two, claughtent
were itbitjng to cross Lake GliszePhat Ph
t* ios, the toe gave way and they were per
cipitated into the - water. • The ink imeeded
in saving his father, but the two young la
dies hatsuto enteltele,4l! la the sleigh sad.
- waro - Thraintad. • ,• 1 . , _
~,, :
--The' large worgen mill; wt Mine-
hay, .Vt., was destroyed by fire Thorn*
instating a kes of $40,000.' A woolen mill 1
andarimal Other buildings at %arm Vil
lage, Me., were beriseden Wettnraday.night.
--The President, has sent , to the,
Senate the.trestirlistely concluded with the,
North derman Confedration, Stipandirs
ihatnatandization "changes nationalitz - bral
that emigration Audi be free: 'lt was refer- .
red" to the Committee 'on Foreign Rehtticaul.
.
,
• • --Cleveland suffeied , terrib ly from
the
_flood on Sunday: That portion of .
-eitralmr, the Cuyahoga river was era OVei
; dun, tad property , destroyed -air the
ta k;rtew
lof sloo,oooLogs qtuartities ail , ' Ara,
were swept array, and. two es ireseebr`,
were hared into the take.. ! - :') :. -
- —The Senate - in , exectilie'eassioti
Feinesday ttinfirme' the'rineitniikiii iti.
Boss Brom* is mini* hirChhi4ind their.
B.Tachemin u Waiter reeMeritilis dinecei
~ - =-A—tlestrioiiee , ,ar,s444o4
&corms Cisco an the Central Paulthat B,
onthe eth th at, wasokidneil SIX Chinaineil.'
ondihuried bmcnootive& The avalsnthe win
six or seven miles long. ' -
t ~,
evatoo,olooo* .
:11owam4a,Th)Mi
Ae~nlblicaa Bts Trac
3
as. ,Tobar i Ala 101144'.
Col. Jacob IC Cluspboll, of C 1161411 ;Co.
- '7"Listwornawraria o" - as
--*
Selden4,_ ever, have nounnations
been made - that. were so - iniversilly
a6eptihtet Of* gentlemen
whose names, eadihia Wink)._ The
tPlited'vo* o # th..PAePtih!lorkrV,
of the State had denhiedc Nog
.
the Staurfflonvention met,evell before
the delegates to that body_wereelec4
la, - thatlhey ehOold be the - CandiditJ,
,lea. f the party for reelctivip t Their;
early; and unselfish devotion ; to the.l
can of their country' in the days of
her trill, and the eminent 'service's fail
the WOO endered them to the gonerj,
oua hearts Of mit patriellopeople Who!
called them, to ,fill the positictu
had nobly earned; Their capacity
and' integrity ,iti civil life has been',
toOd.equal o - their, bravery and II;
delity on thelleld, and the amffihnice,
reposed in them by a. ; generous , pen),
ple has been renewannd stiengthenJ
ed by the faithful performance of their
official duties. That they*Will be ref
elected; we have-not a doubt - ; but it
should be done by such a majority
will prove thaverld that j'ennsylva7
nips still remembers with *throbbing
heait; the he roes , who bore: akin tho
banner of the Union In thi, diticlar
of the elaveholder'srebellion.
utrummunear
At 1 o'clock on, Monday Preel'
dent pro temlerevacated the chair: in
fiver of the Chief' 'Justice, 'and, the ,
Senate organized for the trial of the
President. The Impeac*eat Manic
gera on the part of the, House then
apletared,as did also* counsel fof
the Prelidetiptild o=o46o'olmeg
assigned them; The memhers'of the
Hew took seats outside the
The minutes of the previous session
having been , reed, My. DAVIS . submit:
ted a written protest, against the trial
of the President, on . the around that
while the Southern . States wore ez...
eluded f ro m representationthe Senate
wirnot organized in accordance with
the requirements Of theConstitstion.
, Mr. CONSIGN objected to receiving the
- protest, and was sustained by vote
'of the "Senate. Mr. 'gramma° then
announced the counsel *ere ready to
the President's answer to - the
charges whereupon Mr. Cescris read
the answer. When the document had
been' read"aid ordered filed, Mr. Bow.,
sail announced that the House Mane
gers would, doubtless, be ready to
:submit a replication at 1 o'clock Tues.
day. Mr. guns addressed the Court
briefly, asking,' in behalf of the Presi.
*dent, thirty days' time to prepare for
the trial His' motion was oppOsed
by the House Managers, and after 41
lengthy &Session it was proposed to
pospone action - on the question until
after,replication bad been field. This
was negatived, yeas 25, nays 28. The
motion of counsel was rejected, yeas
41, Conneel_then asked reasonable
time tit pre paration, and ten dirt
was seggeated, after which the Court
adjourned to Triesday.
The Impeachmen‘trial was coon-
Taesday;with bearing the repli
..cAtion of the House Managers,. after
whiCh the order of, the preceding day
was called up, upon granting the
President further delay to prepare
his case.' The Court decided to put
over the trial until Monday, March
oar The . Philadelphia Pressis get
ting tO facetious. It's last attempt
at Immor,is in the issne of the 17th in
laying down "The tail! Of Party." It
Says
"Tie*. the major* of Republican Voters
in Penn sylvania chose to be Clever
nor,wnd the Minority emcdaseect ' Thrice
the majority. of. **Legislature' 'awe Mr.
Caanstow to be Selasteir. inad NM
consented. Now that the majority- of the
'Republicans hare chosen Curtin -to be
Perunryleadetimaidate for the Vice Prost-
• Seim. it is again ?the dntyot the min ori tyto acquiesce. It Ia la m a W 4 keeping with
party, usage to instruot the delegation M
vote as a unit. The men Whci, are now is
the minotitylai's reread times when in the
majority so, initructedi and no one . but a
ueviee qweetkum thepoliay. We Oust we- ,
have men. tile, mid of an opposition , which 1
belt niss the emit the State.",
the 1019 r contained
dult‘esi , cisig' • il0;-
nority useiltdescelir When Iltusnoir
'Was OHO relected;ihetoconsentedi''
2!LiW;!if (fur memory
-if! 60 at fault,
:424:4 d4pUt.:Oel4,Veri , gr4ceful
ly
to the election : of atuenow.
contrary, " quits :- the reverse. The.
•
;1 1 frikbothhdortrind after theeleci.
4 1 ,4044 : `iii - that , line of aigu
ineiiciOr:44l4it ib noted;' 111* •
• .1- ,
cing theeleotiiihoi3Oren..eisimosi,a4.
indulging in Viteuperation_and
if*Steriieither cotter* there'
mean ; a consultation in /larrishurg.: in'
- whie41,44134''-elone',. of all the:as-,
I pirante for Abe U. S.,Senste;' (nwel
-1 led • iminiesenee in the -Action - of the ,
, -The" editor of
(fop,Oimrin, of d others, on tbit coca
601,:!'4i4'63ka
• - •
And in: refening to the .leloctien s o
flan- ()Amnon we:but speak the mil-
TentaLapplanse,•of his course An&
popular itletilleation - at his iwomnicei
in the Senate. .The ; public have noted
how vamsallrhe'sotes !on the f side
of BigW—holt, tall the, Media
to the defection likeektri,hisme
lesmemir been Mentifitted-With *KW
eaten or a doubt fof
OA anKtlt MOO Of ,t4O
men in - the maim's Kienomme -,Preet ,
deritflionsslntur A. outotiberiliTYtq
whim, so..ska n doxibtirlio4 d ie
will -do his loty Wisely indfestdeeel7.
Ds t. Wuxi died at Ids residence
11 2,, ilkill ' ibort!g , Monday,, idsritith: ' '
4. ' 7,„l — itli k l,,, 4#titi?r,..
no . 0 m e .4., . .. , . ' , lrc t , I, I , ;' I
....a ‘' 4r .
was. 4 nested at the • thany a
,
,1 ,
my, , . : Mt A . wore, XT., t the t age
r
- linnt
a Barre, where he re
pot prosecution-Of his .
dl his admise4o . , to I the
Soon utter titewitii
ted-to - Towittidi, - and
prtetice of his proles-
othl t ;
inain4_during
ituthel and on
---- i - ji
Luzer
,e bar.
itioni ' eternal
tin in tin
•
si 4,
• Inunedialet uponhis'
rept ere,
Mr.. tutor. k a prominent witationi
as a litiei 4 ' •He Speedily- bessaruei
ideated,'in Irma ditibdonstirthe
partyrin' he, '. net); - taking the 'Ode,
of the, fietron
,loppos4te•thh lita4ei- ;
!Will GP -, . '4EAN;,,':_ilig*lniltilio.l
i n t, and peril &She ekliiiielIC0 1 :1161110
his Mildness d persisteufy, quickly
•giiiiicii i 'hint th ', position , ef ' a leader,'
-and 1100 P , 131' ke down , the l*
Wh i t t tot lit i,yearl hu n
setritrolled
- • • .
the liticr4of . County. _For seve,ral;
yearii, he upktil a - oinnandiag
poeition'iri th piilitiCalaitalfief :the'
Ceuno ; i I ,Lelt BO i+ 4utkqes-- - es an
able itnd effe !Ivo speaker; -, not coril
tined to this ty.
,;• ''•
.•-•-, -.--•
'ln 1844; r. %mar readied the
unan reins a **Stipa Of* Il'enkoc
rricylerthe 12-t.42.Congrerudozutl dia.-
tricki norawaW. of -the counties of
Brtulibril,' Ti?ge ' and Susquehanna;
'aid 'there knoWn.as the "Wilmot
'if was clamea,b,y a lama
majtO j 4?v . his opponent; Col. P.
M. Bor.!„, in took his seat at tbe
opening of the 29th Congress, iiiDe
'Certifier, 181. The' anneezitien of
TUss, whits -Mr. Wtiatar c , in unison,
witk ;the Democratic -party. of the
North, had a . pportecliwatioirisitminat•
tell 44845, . d_wart speedily followed
by WU:
War with , ' On the 4th of
a / it
An sty 1,84 -.o* President= Sent to
the I,l:kin*: x contkiential -message;
infoiming that body, th4t he had re.
RP. ivliataii - niriag ptoPOSals fora Pen. , '
, i . . - . , .._ ~ . .
kris negoti tion with - 2 ,,lifetdory and
asking of Congreit an appropriation . ,
or Motto to aid him in negotiating a`
peace: - '-,Thii Object of the money. was,
_the [Purchase `of. Mexice teriltory if
the 'belie abonld be eipedient, and
sabliequent l events: proved 'that the
wel was caused and the Money de-
Old for •th puipose of acquiring
net tetrito'for the oceupatiati-. , rind
,riprair4 of al very, .• A bill was ;intro.
1.,
ringed in the House rippropriating
isvi? millionsfof dollars flit the pul•pose
Specified:
" ; The objed of the nieapurehad 13911 i
bec `come, so apparent, tbrit D cousulta•
tien was. hed, at Mr. Vfaxcres soi l -,
geettun, by a ' few of the . Northeri
1
gepriisentatiires, who Were 'opposed
to the eaten -ion 4 Slavery. There
were presiint, Messrs.' Maus, .4
Mnine, Ms me Cloven raid 'Pianos
KING, of Xlio York; MpCLELLAND, of
Mi t elligan u , i ghq result .of
I / I
the .consult don, was - thAoffering by ,
Mi. WiLturr of the celebrated Proviso,
which- hail been so generally- knOwn
nathe .'iVilaiet`ProviSo;" which pio
vided, that n - any territery 'acquired
from Mexic , " neither . Slavery nor in-
Voluntary vitude shall ever exist,
in r -any part of the Tetritory, except
for crime, c." This 'proviso was
adopted in- committee by 80. -aye's to
i
64: noes---i: ly three members from
the Free S t ea (Democrats ) voting
H ,
against it,- and the-two„ million hill,
coofaining , tie proviso; sent to the
Senate, w , eit wart - killed 'by Mr.
JOHN DAVIS, fliassachusetts, "speak-.
ing &gains time". aid preventing its
ptissage in at body. 1 " 1
c i•
i The Slay ry question did not enter
pieminent into the canvass in this -
Congressio I district, la 1846, at the
Mae of Mr. Wmorr's second election.
lie receiv e ,as usual, the unanimcnis
r .
nomination of his party. liii vote
upon the m iff, and his welt-known
Free-trade 'ewe, were made the (la.
Csision for a violent opposition, in
irbicli•'oin ii, fie - niembers of, 'a
3 1 a
*Olen part Hon, It.H. 'Oarni,.
1; 1.
Tioga, ; an ble and, proini!iient pa*.
ar:at, Wu 's opponeak ; but Mr. Wiipl
ear reeeiv the votes of .the Dituicki- I
riicy, with but few czoeptions, and,
"was re-el ~ •--- ; ,
..- ,in the airtime theeluery.quee-,
#foti` had 4 case the gtest - 'stuld lead
' fog qiieti n Or 'the `e,iitintry. ;•*;
Parposes , o the illairelholders, *ere"
palpable; in fact, they were boldly ,
lenuntiated , ;We have:nut• 7 VOW* 'to
;refer to th many heavy hlows,dealt
the sieve. : liarchy ned id the sys-,
fern or hn an liondageY'' .liihir..:*4-
war. in the acruisiona vitrichfoll'Oweit-
Prosciibed by the
.admialatratian'cif
President ot.z,,,dedertedbi many, f
tiusle•Who adia - , the, Oittsei ' irippor;
t i e
„
ted the ca ' of Freedom, ;he never
for a• irio • . t faliered, but,: by his
bold defla 'cif tke Shiva Power, by
hlit bunk' Weide "f
eloquent deutt,
-01,.tiii )4 .4_14:. i *Plic -4fiiir l3 4illibi n .:
. 1 MR' ' - nzUstall'-. s'' sad istnsistestoy
tirade bi - liassepatatientrotid-wide,
Sid elid es fil e -404 ta thelliends
of lognard 'etoti7White: -.'' ' •
l a
,
In 84 i51144:-.1 44); .41 4 4 `leaders
lind.fibe, nostril Fors the •Aleseocratia
otgiatzatit:a-,andwowdzabtiferPlroel3ad
dnti :At n i ,vtno!le4'ii*'
U k a
;41-;tl* o*- 4- 41 1 16 ' 10i '
„_ii* , Mi.l
* .44t , 4;4704; . 1 4;14ana
:Mitedlloll,•4otier iv r:-.43l43llohltiligllte
pitasipler P. if vailuatte tYi
**Hicp,thifi c iiiintnatimicrii:AliFlcti
1 5 '
*id*. '''"'llo:l4o,its'ist ,- . ,
Act 4 10 Uzi' , 118 It
womitme Gen: Tnitet 'wen
•
'be Free
Venßene;
kik, Free Soil On*Wr
.• -tying throne'
;. esinest support.. 7.,
Mr Vt., however,
• on-s noitinstion
1 . 7 1!‘!:: 4 ' soind altbougl
was .e to draw! off
'.votes for the reason of hi
•
thole* and4# ity, limm:
inipricy 7 -utisy
- 00nety i an4 - .Tovi BRlpr 0m,9..5
44:414ktigUiistitgritt, .
ving-i**44ll4 , 4mgaiasiaca.'
the heti& of the. Bemogriitiß toFtyfer :
the Distriatt, - in.:1800' the ' , - pc0 4 41 111 41
littteiih - cit.th.9.-Otgeto , !th#44o4:l-111fri
-the.. ; _playe 4 .; - 0 3 estAg c otet,
about detesting hie getain ;#o . Cc*
grPP;L' 0 63 7.:Y10,t4,1e440 1 0:
- 1 ,4 T ; 0 11 49,.. 1
° 4 , (# l r ,
at o,ece otte 04t, giFe we for:tW
weitl4,tepretOt*,prnti
014e : lorAAick he.wgs PPSVP4Piffil'
,w,m4100.,414,
Ms, T4 l °7 * 8 .an ; acceptable PPrri
Fp/ aceepied and elected-. The, .Pelt,le
,
of Free4geti': tifv.Pr .I tc.e, :r eti fat I,ttie.
hands of Mr. Way:Ws succeMlor, ,ip0..14
the people of-ibe ~districhreturned
him at every succeedingn ,un;
'
til another appurtionment separated
the counties of irePlirilmot District. 4,
[ 1 j0.4 1 4-_Ptetleitkieirib4 shOdi
meat t o the-Constitution match:l'4p
judiciary of the State • elective; Mr
'Wmito was' chosen Preoident Judge
of the 'Judicial district co:Spoiled :of
theConoties of,Bradford,Sullivensbd,
1 Susquehanna in 1851: [He 'oteettled
Until 107,. -vrhenle resigned, - tind.
bream' thecandidateef thelßeptibli.
can Patti for 'Ghmitle3r*/[iirlwitti.
en by Ws. .F. PA=lll.l4 1 : 011W10 u. 14
[treatihery' of Alm - Cloriserviitiie- -1. aid
Knovi=firithing'AeadcwP.•' 'He is to
attired te )tht, Ple.* iiPen 'the 4+4
appoin neat, (Ju d g e BELkiacbaitle
occupiedthe position'Oss iv, egaiej .
chi:wen to fill the place at the [next
releation. ' .*' ' ' ''' ." 11.
At.the
.Republicari 'Natick's! ' l Crribit
Veution held in - PhilaNphia, likyA,.l l ,
Mr.: Wusar. was prop:44es the cans
didate for Vice President on their4lakt
et. with Fassmer: : Me could.-Items
commanded ' en' ; . unane ri e rin nor i rii
Con, tint'he Wes ',terse
[ to it,..1 and
counselled .the eeleutiee of .0000
,0014
er man. !'•[, ippon- an , irifoimal teillo4
however, he received e 8 votes. [ I , He
was Chairman,Of the ;IComMitteii do
&Solution's, ~and OCT, up, the
. :; . plats
firm adopted, byAhat;Conventinei
Duiing that •mem o rable carivaile,'hia
feelings Wire greatli aroused for the
success ,of the, Pathfinder,r end' his
eloquent voice was often heard exi:the
side of Freedom. [ ..,,
. 1 •[ 1
" The Gubernatorial contest of
[ iip [ l 7,:
was not entered =auto with "AnY hoPe
of anew'', hat, to fix the radiCal,iptl-
Slavery seuteneak9f the State. ' The
Itepublicani!party% of the State had
made a gallant fight lot Fassantand
disclosed' a;Wooderfrii dejgtee, of Sdniell
public sentiment, ..and it , wan that:it 1
mightinov relapse: bacii : iuto,ci r eper!,
vidlBlll ;that [Mr.•Yrimior 'roule [the
1
• [ [
Canvass lot - Governer. - ' The liresult
- ,*1 ' • • $
justified his expectations, k ind 4,
bore that : year did much tO m4ribliA
the Commonwealth on, . the _side ,ii
Freedom., ' '''' - -7i - *-t. - • [ *!:' i
I 6 1860 the 'North' *a '•
thordighly
`Srritisedity 'the pio•slaiery outrage"
of the preceding . yeaia to meet' the
aggmasora- at the ballut f box.'‘ Jitr.
AVititur'al preferences .were:PWl est .
- pi4sid ibr Animas .Lnicie.s; is the
most available candidate, of the 80•
publican party for tne, Piesideney,- ,
[ • •Tho State Convention [declared for
Gen. Oinks* and Mr. WbutortieS
selec'aii - yl ! ial as iThAsisis a large
~to-thy: Chicago conventiOn., fie„ Was'
chosen - temporary chairman of tliat
organization, and , when Glen) Oxsz-
Roles name was withdrawn,bid much
influencein controlling the Peoiiiiii...
vaniadelegotionlar.Mr,..Lomomitim
contributing largely 44 his. nemllw
Con. • Ile enktyed irl il'oPeoial dein*
!he confidence - and regard of theta
mentedjexcete!, during his *iiphits,
tration.. .- , '
, 1 . , [
Hr. loVnatur was appointed ilea
mite from 'Pennsylvania to 'the Ade.
brated Peace Congress held 'at Wash.,
,Ingtoiln` February,, 186 , tu devise
'Some plan - to'4e.store 'tie qeieh l 4f. the
oonntri,, and save; the. Union. leilkir,
deliberation • ot , this body te, , ,,,Was - Wr
143 th 4 ikart.t4Plibt"' ' '-''' 1 ft''' , l -
The ,seleation -of 0,24 . 6. , 1 '''' : ii
:igiecretecy#.: 7 o r ar;iPY Pm d 40. , :.., 4
tour crelt o lcsaosicr in Ow
Senate, to 1111rtiictvlic:Wo.4414c
oleo* Old tookhiliocit htithitiboftly:
Mari 18, liii; slat 'c'.t - sertli4
pegs sad• hoeeitlefiek.4PDFite +
Pcsßefft[
fore him, in which hie fiLiendieuol
deftly expected thit'ibtoxiiiistfie' him
self 'still loftier nape, '-'' whilitenge f
ice - 4**,0. 1 4 1ti 0. #4 6 .that
rigrights , ,iothemeisif 1 ? 1 41Mt94;Fiii
the tau lieu of [ mentiLpeiters
*rend oteryWheretm thei*Motiiton
0: 14 4# 41 14, t 0.04 :6f I #' l oi. t o c
*ea Ile!r- letegiffe4o ol o - iftraie
in the - Senate. .. , HakeiltAtiLteetefit9t
his Senatorial life,
klidio - ns- •
ai4.i4 4. itog*,thand'4l , -110 [ 4
K.
,401ieilth096141 4 iitif I
weeiiticPikludk
0144 Olic
-tali tathatoutiiiic-otbli tiniiiidil
&Mei; 7 .11. servelt , two , Yearsilliiii •
Siiiiiiikteititidorictiitteisbn.F*o
[ ' 4l4 l 4 i ktPlithiik , i4 1-114 44,W,' - '
Vim" intrexbil in tit* tiii*lHiriet s
Lsratit.[ [ . , 111 , 4 4 : , 't , 7,' ' r' ' ,..r... ' il ' S
. I , M, a* Coni; ll ;:eti iii , 1 1 10;-.
id la* wall sppetited.fiy,
t"iv? ) lidife i it'''WeVOltri Or
- Oltit;if ':.. l * O f h**-1 1 01 4 #0 '•
death.. • • --,., . '- ;,...i!',•t.
r f ~...e
NalifilMi
01kfilittr0149Padlined ekilitiee of
the,i,!ery, : highee4 ordei. YirlLmfg
Mat a ,Pn,RIA,,, , t 4/
itiki l e* lob PrOWlelyth
may,baaaidtci,-tmea-gealipoil , a-suls..
ARO i1.1t1 1 .10Y,P4'...,; 1 9.4t,1 1 tU r t•-f 4 -91 -B - 9-1
tOlge 1 , 4-.9l4 , M4Ditt •ift4(ki4441.0 4 :1,ti
IgNiffr:ci *P. Mlfb , ?4d) l 4 , at, At°l/1
ARR!iff'4 l lY wkthqu,ciPit,,/14,,pe1l 1
Alig...fgrmaquik Of, mind ~ettableiLlibe
at once to ,grosp..a tn
subjeet. ,alf.:'itel
bFORIK 43 P4 , ;414P 14 ~,11 1 1 .4PCflteal
. kitlY,'lsrtJhts. - „Toks lom-psoi
logic 11 14; 11 ,k0 ! 1 .T'PF9 1414 0{411 1 14 e l
?,
With. which he Feastqa ,siliO ,
PFege l #4 d ,rPrl r tt-Ufn ui sl o 7 at tt"!a f fA e t
hiRRIFhSIRO fSR-f i !!MgbiXi°c,`TtT i t.
14°,... !feY , tqft! l l l t44 4.".'UVtlrorl-:
1
au great Men 'Who wish-. to ,rf•tiChllk
Pillnaol! of 1 , i rl!!-, 0 !lu!'-:-);1 ~,, , i/
it may ,seem paradrical iri v l
UV out t t . f ft :W t i t4?T- 4 09 3 111 ?.4-orsPAii
itician in the ordinary and Vulgar ,
ceptation of the tenc,. We know tha t
such Atinot the,geueral . .repctatiou l he
here' but those' who,- ltnnw ~ him f 144
mutely, will : bear - -,.,P0
..:Otllftlik F4en
; we. say that-;,of ` aii Pc ordinary "I
Wises R( , Party, ,itlit ' do , Plfr •01 111 ., qt°
ErYelra! -a .. P 1 17..P, 1 4:0 31 ti9%.ii!
had a iMat (.CPataalPt;
the.Pr,ioP.lff'
underlying political °!gaPo'ooBp,"...
be
was. P:Faii7. interested , ilAt , the 4°4'
408 even Ali j a Pwl 3 CAROgni4 Oil '
Okada were, a,ceistemP4-, te z Mitiao
;and. control. , He *.taitklPil,il.l9:;*o
P ' r era.k. pol itical, 040,luer!tfistia Au
stead of forming,esmbiaatiens ,he re
'liednpon,thelioneatyi andintelligence
of the FORlkre:w. Thin # ll 007-Pe
'great asere( of power with thi.
1 1 , 3 90 1 4 •,. latkellt'?U...,,-,,U1cer,! . ..t01, 81 ?
fii., yelieved thst:ther.„,:iallt4OU WeO
:5 1 :•-H 41 Y , " 1 a # 4 -wh4,144444$ be
went :boldly and .00 1 4007' t 4 the
people ifiediol'Oolltitilolla:Oltilr4olli
and , plead *B "U °O 4 O°, a u tiil l ll
cause of'' ,
equal rigors.` Ilia tru st:ri
;the Voters was repaid by - the',,ciinfie
dence:and ' regard they had for him , at
.. eiiewa by many a hard, faaght,bat
tip. ge elite_ was "(lei ea .firmly en ,
trenched in 64 hearts `of oaf-, people
m i l:l44M Wri.n01.....':
`A@' a lailefand isage,.. 3 fr; Wit4 lo t ,
Wilt:wed Considerable, reputation: 7 i,
s 'taste ' d - ii hie - were-op T
Ail his an a i
posed' o the labor and dry, details of
As, practice' of his PrStaffAtU r , ,°4, 11 4
mind : was mach abspitiedin the more
faVoiite ' ceneitleratiOnOf ' politiCal
lrieiitio i ns.,, Stitito the discussion of
legal ' iftestiesS, 'lie t t ri4l l t - that
great, intuitive acumen., , Which, at
once probed ii.' 'subject_ to, the yery
hiri' Pet to th
d Ui ttils *". Man tY 9 % „, IP,P • a P.f
juries Of the county Wer.e imam:parse
id for;eloquence - and earnestneno,
whilst his arguments !won
.qtiestiOnti.
Of law 'were:able alto 'erihanetiVe.. 7 -1-
Upon the bench, he; ;disar med thelen
nifty ' h - `, floes 'll''''''' - 'i'
ofis by .Is unpartia ity
and abilitY. The Replier qualities
' 'fund UT - ' in ' ‘'
ef hisnund o f, ,
,play, decul-,
ini; questions Wiiicii arose, and his
decisions`were greatlY regiected; and
very seldom
.. over-ruled by the Su
isi.eme goOic. ' ' .•,, ~- • • ' .
- A Min of strong f eeriviCifc.riti,piel
tivi3,,'`Ubiriiiti,
,Ctitkipi?ken k : he . waii au,
aaviriary , notaa be lig a litiy enCiinn•
fere& The love - qt - ttatt4 'wtyi With'
.hini 'a pridoinina . rit,characterietto.L`,
Be desPieed. a sham, and hated'
faisti '
.
ho'aa'andsapOcippitluevery shape tssimpithiCeVere - Itnatianf gen
-
erons 'hi demeator.modes t ; a den
-assuming. . His manner wenthe con- -
fidenceind gained the friendehip4
all who cam e in contact with hiin. 4,- - .
He CoMbinedin - ' an unusual - :degree,
all the 'elements that - 064,U win' p)3Pd- ,
la; admiration did 'applanik" . .,
.He4i .- .health - hecn aparea r . 'ti;" 'Mr.
Wn.mar t. he would taken ;
merit' part In th ri tging ricenee . (if thet
slini`teienieitm„ s 'The' 'cerise' of
,iiii )
kai64oi fiathicauntiir,loa the p orn eiend , teoetloe oilite etecieenoit; but
!iitiOilllPOtilitl°` ' ‘'9 l o wlt4"`tii'Sia,i'aP;
anitall,thit- feeble'` trade would'
10,
'tgitiiiir -- "', Iziki . 4 . 4"vOn. de
iiritilit"inuinitt 'Sky,: mid i liiiire fa ,
1-.----- ,---,, i r i.. "roll. • held;
ittrou 4
do g _ e , . h aves "
MA lik eiiiiiiit :tittle Men; iti
iha, -- 00;i';'Btit'lait t Y` ' inialAth
laa kiiiiiiOttiiiiiiiiiiiialaiii"6oll4. ,
'Via 't•iiiil94ol* feiikl'aili c afe* 4i
:tetiati; rind liii - Vnatailifiai4to
liddi4O'neii'ltiitre id'hlitiliailin';'ek-'
l iiiipt'suOarilttailk4 ein7ent'Vot.ii.,
c .4.140t WWOkita( ' e i
,C 4 ffleacl l l:.:,-.** t asii ii* - joiitb:
. 611,4#4114.,f4ta144 .filij#o6iella
-41:VI tor t ! ir,iol4tisis,l*
ivti4o4lo iPtw—vui*o l 4g- 4
pub* were teinpraa down tibia - I ra'
ii4:o:gl4 10a:8140,!4!7eledlii*
- self of ''the iiejaaiiiiiiiiiiiti r eiia k tif'
, poyt . ica,l fends and ' itrifeii. ' P A. kind'
Ant failig:fiteitieg*lttliiif file'
iicritsiiiiteolituM the 'iPitiatt
bait filt*fmfoatiAiiil iethw' -, e,6ltril : E
'aiti2 'Wkiliiiihiirit4iielilioliikilar'
'6* - iTeri , Vaft4iiirliiiidelOilen l
tf
4 , 0 4 ::' 4dl: a 1
..moti' f fijetiie'
i r -Nidc.i.iprii i i iiiia , r< A p ic ia til l
4aVititiett r waio Y, '4 P . - sPI - DTL hioi 1 <.
,:if,i--.-rici , s; :;n1:...,11. atti Olif-4- ..litair: i L
' 114
iiiiiiiiittige i fit
to 4,
,iisitt as thip. aflikiesSr-1 , 411,
, == y lTar ti p ti tfria tav iati?
4
iMigitifilana ii., - 39 ni .1)44. R.oEu
~.
. - on • , ~,,‘...4 - , 1 04 1 11 Re
Pia - ~ , . ~ Ain a
'9W.M e l gcn i' .. ;• '-' - , P 9 - 1 14 - ,
&
tt Costar'.
State e action to UM
ticut,which will come
was the eampain l Amipd
'Hampshire_ than:tbat ut •Conneetinot
- pica4 . f Beth Pardee, thi lat.
- ir Vl3 -
05614 are earne3tly working, but
-it--14-eybktat-,that-the-Demeerata
though 414 1 * rr ipA su ite last
year lelhund i init: • hibjr under,
great ilhionoraftemer leneount of
their ntleAtpntn . 4 Arrfeat . in New
`gaulPsill* Ti* , itig'ibirP 4 3 4 0 7 /4he
other hundiN;o ll) -0 11 4,_ ,haVe.9l2i
tereds , intoltthe ioaent,, 'WWII
_and_ dptnrrninatton, that a agnrikan97,
4111+ Deal 11*Noura, Jcordered to
report at IYashingt,t43 inauSiatelyi
it ist9sigt#o) ll l4Y - .o l P i tgOl!rd
in cothEnWk.4_......e.P*U l . 4 Ati4_
tary hateyo Fu l a! beqho
nature of the presilimt's plans ap4
whetketSoi l ;# 4 .w ( ificF7thP:POPOPT
of whotiOtvfarXeCto.r,a9. l *.Y.,ikilikg4ion!'
regret. the more painful for his coott4
plete
—willp:O:ro:u ;44 .willing tp. 0444 U*
lustrihqf,4i!tieguishet, sertv,ices fo'r
the Union in t lending . himselfriowth
the daagerutui 'uses et a fellip 'and
.7. -1
here 8 - an.,altemPtaa-cektaln:
Democratin quatlere to, influence the
official deLlon of i thierJaitice CHAO
in the. Impeachment trial,' by tele
grapinpf* 111, 1 3.-. 444 , A r c ountry
t4e ofin*veinent bring: .4 l 49o:lB*-DeR49900 PaOtdate
_ 1 4440 Pfr- 8 0 41 ;sii 1 11 4 gil*Pof#l
- OkalKet!vreAluk474:4 o f o M been
tchc4 POW. fir i# trauilltit*
11.4F4itY., will
1 11 1 4,414ir
Mußesits will al4Akihil? re*JON
Itiildudgatior,l4l3-ißtPgrio,,t
JO* :N.., puPpletueo4=Y: l!qPon=
11#0, 0 , Rajor
itsi;ot:r#T,vpte aclto#_, ll 3'.
decide „Le, elestione hereaftqc to lob
held in the,Stitten tct whEch.it
haa become,alaw cthe,Preeident, hav
tortaittAfrpoi Ve ti?,:forithe find.
time,in the connle 1:)f Ilecncetriction
legislation, , scs
`"* The health!'. fHO thaddene
Steirene'is said - to hp
and to now pajo:lietter 'ocintt,tion:tliatk
at any time since ' the coanneneemeat
of the iiieeinit: iietuiten of ttlini#reth
tm /tion
ir
.111113 ER WA. t
-LA • One 4 horse lam
will be slid eheam on
Towindi;Marcb 14,
nAIITION.-- -W I
ALICE, his left m
lust cause or 'prom : pit; II
Try forbid fferbOring or
.coaatiaal aballisyna
after this date.
'Granville; Maidrillf.';
issoitrt
tn r iiki. Iferat
• lderetw, tbeirin
S. Rmaelfec.Co:, m
driviikftorci thersaie
. '
Towanda, Marc.t
'.10113DLIO) VEND I L=- , The;
-er will oast Pn lit \Tenths, s%
fitable, hi Towan 13oro Aon Sataplay,-
.
28, la% at 4 m.; the,
..(cgoiving i ßrOpetty, 141 • ; 14.. horses,
1 1 =ge lig gtaisTP . U, e lpony ;l4 2o, l*
18 set - W Angla • est. 43 :Bev I% *mole
hornOS*lB - boifikt it 14 horse blankets.,
filid•bther tilieles too nmeiouo to niettiOn.
zl i onas-44-00133411 o,,osih;:'over
tlia`t amount six
er
mint 'ci it, with inter
est and epproved se .
SOL,,AWNELL. ,
: . ' i ttaranilk,' Math - 4, 180 k: '• ,• •
"AgErToitIA:G
%pr:-- 7 , t • -
WYOMING 4IBIIMA.NOM COMPANY- .
, • W"eiviitrrep Pa— - •
Iliesideat
..SHOESAKSBA
B. C. SMITH,. ~ . ... . .Seeretery .
CalittliNna
ijertieftertee; - tliartfol,Cosat!!.iwteslloo,ooa
oonimeree, Albany,N, •`f . 600,000:
,pideuti...Nsie mi r k, 7 .r : ,, etraw
••SBrinstkold tibias ; • MOM
ppliestioss for • • . Media obey's bora-.
RN'S* Sakaa.et
. — as4 beetweetteed:
ea tb - *Rh' promp
,• ad' are: PaNetair
attention will be gt • :taNerm •rielm barbs
_ecnattry. Also We • • Ureltockitheeretice
. freed • ,aseepeeke.4-0510 : .
erer Fot,,Sterens, & Cos store. -
• TeI:CAMP; Ageet."
----- " , datc • 4 8 6 X—W. ,
I
• .
uip • ' ait
:tou
• Lire' ,
NI„ •. &
.4864--t
VANALt e :BOA ROIL -13ALIL-T
-,v The 130 4 rers for "pile •
At VMS_
.V00:4 whibh art- i & nt.'snolona'neo;'
IFa t
ed" - tne ru
ti 1 04',111 1 4 loe 1 9 Its am •
be
den:
411 1 kfiruOtt#IPAP*4 91,1 1 11 1 , a 1 - • intt
; • Aftiti,Jarialk4B4ll,43riitli;!,%;:,:•,',.•.;
me, a ioniaite
motet them .
kid Theinik
ttaa to maka sa
-1 the Boaa*lo
!Inffl
• - .fount_ _ graft en
halt. The firm well fencei. For Wail and ,
further particulars enquire of.. the subscriber.
—Minneb44411418.41,-.7--
gll4-011MlD
.1.-L Located nes! the Depot ond luluable for
Boteleriesidenoe. •• A bargain olfried.
quire ofLir.IOWITT, „Tor
March, e. Wf ;
s e
.01ISE
. .
11 1 A Ibis. and Lot on - Main gfivet.
,valuable business FOltidis 'apply la. • •
• IiOIS4TA WARD.
V...TQTR 441 ..4 141 0 9 ,; 1 0figt = . A • I
. st
AND. TA:VE.4S willißlit.l
sa=l" ore at
tetms,,a.„:l.!
opplir . (o .7 lostpltToweliV/oeranki 11
7. _ • 11. W.
Standing Stone, Feb. 20,1868. I
VORI :/BAtilk=-41C liable,' sbtLl
-
Property with an estabilatied !maluess, at;
Albs Bola% Apply:to • ' • -
MONTANYE. k WARD.
". ,
Q" at
,
FORSALE OR EX Ei' NGE FOR
,T,irostm pitoPzierY;.:4 I " .farwi or
io acres each, within one mile ot Towandik Bo j.
rough- Aptrto - 4
...;
..• - • • !
ONTA'NYE & vr JO, A genie. • ;
: Towinuis.Nov.l6.lB67:•-; . ;. - , „ -,.
7fpot Acre's of. iii
LI.;-- - promil lands with a never. NISI& spring
-theismoisituaterl? Inthia.oattauda-hsif miles
from tae Borough Of .Towanda.. - For farther
partlsolars, and terms ,of rale, esquire of. 311.
W:llUzigsbmitirNorthVoinumdi. •.-
IVALUABLE .FARM. - FOR SALE;
The undersigned wishes to dispose of his
farm, consisting of GO acres. situate. Wystm
township, about one-half Mile horn If yetsburg;
bordering on - Wysox Creek. -About 60 acres .
improved. Caintortatde,dweiling, outbuildings
an.. and a large orchard thereon.. Price $2,000
$BOO down sad the balance in yearly instalments
For father Information inquire on the prepfge a
of NICHOUS.or G tiIIANGER, IfyersbArg,
March le, 1868.-s•s.
.VALUAI3LET.A.4I4,FOR
V The subscriber offers fdi 'sale bis faint IS
lifysakinesrly opposite Towsni a.- This farm
emits:ins ivC► ammo( land in s Net state or ink.
provementoritb a splendid dweillag house,
Was and outbuildings. It hai a large never
failing orchard stocked with good fruit ot
ev
cry description; IL Ia in a good neighborhood
within easy reach 01 - the church and' school
Pridletits_ Ot.logranda bornagh. terms.dt
sale, enquire ot the subscriber on thernb•
lies. ' MORGAN D. STITICIELA, D.
Wysox, April 8, . • :
'AND FOR SALE.— The subect: it;-
JJ ert offers for sale his Itogerdile
Lot, " "in Sheshequin,. , contifning ' sixty
acres. with five or an sem 'lmproved
and a comfortable honk upon it. - "Cis a .
mile 'from the -river, well watered, wall
wooded, and *tit hemlock and Lbw timber
sufficient to pay for iL With industry and
:energyit can be ..made into a good fartn. 7 -•
The soil big**. &Rib* of -
St • G. , . W. irINKEZ
.Moroh. 9 , 1868-7-31%
VALUABLE, FARM FOR SALE
\ : The subscriber, Ohre for sale either
one oftwo fan* •one'containing 160 adkoni
the other 160 acres, shoat one-half of each
fans is the best of flat . land,:iirell watered
and welltimbaed. _flan
at arearnood.
a few rodifrom the: greatSteran.Tarinery..
The betttliome market in the oonntry. Far
thrther ififortnatttmliqntre of Ji --- -W. ,, Bciiii-
MA21:011. this premises. - • =
Bt. much, 10;1068.4w.,
OM
fro- SELV. ItENT.-fitvintill
heath the 'iumled Well
known Illacksti4 h Shop and dwelling; 10-•
cated in ShOsheguin. This is one • of. the
best standi is the county, being situated in
the centre of ' the Valley. •The. lot eordains
between.Crie an&two - scree s ,in.a, high itate
miltivation, and has upon it an abtip4.- .
once of fruit. ; Who house is in good repair,.
and commodious.
=I
If not sold b April lat, the. property will
be for. rent. Terms tondo reasonable to the .
pm:hailers— lei. W. VINCENT.
Shesbequin, March 10, 186813 W"
N FOE• :SALE.
.wngon,bnt Kti k used,.
plicatioti 10 • ' • •••
•
WM. DITTEIJOU.,
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALR,-.
• Tim sulmaxibem _offer for-sale,k very
desirable farm,.containing 100- acres,. about
.70 acres improved; with a good?and *ell,
finished fraine- house, . a good barn, - good
water, gocid fencing mateiiaL and welbseed
ed.,. Located near. F. S. Ayerste: Steam • .
about 3i miles from a Rail Roid DepOt
Canal, at Ulster ;.• good land for or
chdrq,' Od.will b:Sold cheap. ' good' title
men. and paieS4oll, &att. at orice.', , Appl;y•
to 41 • VORDMG:4, RITSR7r. t o ;
' Towanda, March 10, 1868. ,
• EREA. „FLY wsTiee.
bed antimra idtkoot
allpersons) are here
' • sting ber on my ac.
bee of-lier contracting
IIL. L. A. IgtIFFIN.
1028.-L-3irt
r. B. S. iineWt and
lia‘ing• Bold ti'M r : 9.
in, the &Via. B.'
have with.
ausaLL,
co. lanugm,
WISES MERU*
X 868•1
, EIX.EOIITORS' SALE:- . OF REAL
Et3TATE-44onse and lot belongilig to
11143 estittqf Wm.Girard, dec'd, situate in
Borough of Towanda . ; on coiner of rranidin
and Second St., will be Hold at puldiAlliuc.
tion to the highest bkidori on - Saturday,
lApril 11; 1868, MIT. ni; Bids previous to.
that thne.viill be-received by -James. Wood.
The' shelve 'is 4 most desirable proPerti
lot-about 100 'feet sqiiare, and , goo 4 new
framihonse thereon. '440 and`look tbr your.
self., G.lllll/.14 •
.lIRANOE I ADEN-
:VALUABLE FARM FOR,
faint of one bundreCand fifty • germ
wields air miles of •Teirandai and 'one mile
from *beaver is offered for sole on-favorable
turtle= One hundred nal% sie cleared and in a
bigh state of cnitivationorith *ad fences and
most excellent builcUn ; holm WS well
built dwelling witir:rer gs " y
- conwerilent out-build.
ant obusisting of samara; -kitchen and stare
-
room; voodhoussaradthe ;yard well with
enwriresnand , otbar trees. ,, The barn Is a large
bank bun Seale *et with Iv good Shed nacho"
a horse barn abash* with• stalls for sit hoists
wisrge emir boast near by and a tenant.houle
=property; The lona 1444 matt Ind
exposortJand- h alai,
on account of the IlibirlihnfAbn'OWOcr-- 44 -Pot
further yeirtimdart arid iormii; erillels'are bind
inVertblitiorpylicatkariaty tiolladritaa;
z • .
,it ..a; Baws9=l.l
Toirside ; Feb. 20;1818: :
PARK - FOR' .:, SALK- AT _;&.t BAR-.
'X - GAIL ACthe. Italian* irfahlit .SO
ebanire libr Irtsinessi tbetellie 'AWE his;
to* srUe,-situstedist LibtVty . ttigW,A
„L• , A* -
*Plc, aaatain l 4lo s o •: of • ._• -t. .4'o if
4 4x ,
gr it % ita i siii,j f
h
ttdieliotlind,O L NOtCliterde ied _
17 twa• Itt* , ftm Wit iti $4 O O O tr.
Aid
._ - iti~ even u . line; osibwre ,
one of -theiagat odslirtets . intlie: rind
ea
1146 ranee from the Alifilianstkrs 8;
1141ititaily to Choral aid .61., ii' preve,,
numbers one old tritV_.sWit b - e
fax a tettelarAltletS.ativitaalitiltr. by 6 0
leteltittm•alltaand &Wl_ itlgyr 50 ' ; itikal
g oit-_. and-other - ,•.... out •Intildhl:si,
whip ft good ' MU bititt;.',Wler tdini t *ft' TLC
larm will 'be told with trierythink"otrilut *ln
ast'ollows ;12 cows and all . d airy, litarialhi,'l
.lIPPLOt24,IIn hmwi,,. - .0etti::.001$110m . " Wii
gone./ out won geld roller, Lugla Iso*rw
Beeping Medina -Combined, II Robs ralU
Pasn4nirmill, Harrows, P10w., . &&,-149.;
an li. itch) eta tblnt Mall .11kwootini. WI
farm, and mostly all new. Price $93 an acre
Inell i pkaj MOW down the balance to Eldt,
the Pot farther Information Wrote
H.
H, MOTT:Liberty, Tlogs Co.. Ps. .
, . . .
It'3l. " f i D r - 0
AD .0 Ql:r . NT:ri
, 4 , ., IMAM : RUMS' -- *tPit, - T. - :' ;
ilk .; ifCl4loi 1R1A . 11 ' 31 ,7* 114 1 6 !
Panni,' itllk. ii I P9F4titIAT,I..
itil — Lets Wide. : , s • ,
..
Putt* habit Prop*iy fititi - I : *,Pritn,flii
A
to theiesdrEtageby_)es , 41;* , ",/, • this D.
Atielaitie:WW.tiul Wilk ' ~ ..1T -- -..
latttklritoixeoll .frei ••• •
. --It -t! r•q:.- .:---' ~, •••• - ' Reel Reba Age - k 1 :,
i4:liiiiiltiVik. plpek, Towanda, Pa.
it44:-Cidatt.•
`OR SALE.-
part of tier Lek
townie." 2 miles
dey road, running
*anti: miles from
the last named
rare& About 50
of timbered laud
the centre of the
re. well watered.
: • • , MARY A. GIBAR.D.-
!fop - wands; 3larob, 9. . Executon.r.
ISALE.—A:Dairi situ-
ate. in,limithfleld, one mile fromthe vil-.
Lige on the Toad leading from Itowandd and •
'lltalingtori to Elmira, - also from Athens to
k• troY, containing 150 • acre aU improved
except:l2 acres of wood lot andaUghT pore,.
with a large orchard of choice fruit trees--
With a good house and carriage house,- and
a gocid barn with basement. Stabling, and, a
stmarn,,of, living water running thri,ugh
pipet; into the yard. "Fur trims and farther
partiauhuit inquire of the obscreteron the.
prenusess., - MSI3WOUT.II.
- Dec. 50,18 67, - , :
, wriiiiil)UMP%nax. 2
Ik . (IOIII . 'fiGUTVORi =MOI4DAYB !
Nl4r.f 4 ,Iztztiro.qt:4)
• NEW`HOODS 411,WAMpip
asenvor.:4
r • •
tz i l 44 n u ilv 4
trozo
:',ffilitenkalgaidtlimolitst of swim
NNW SI ti l / 4 . 004
he ,c
ualiu 4larg. es
,
ts , ?To_d_o frl ° •
SET'STHOMAS CLOCK
,ilatt in Otis la serAnient of the kited lope;
JEWELRY JRY AND SILVER, WARE.
Bl"her
0 R 4 , -*NT; "4 1 aT 0 9 N 6 , 1
• , 11 •. , , , v, 1 , 1 4' OW,
`Bieakfast_&'Dinitor Castors'
• s, -Elegitistlmble plats doable w;11
,il3/449;15 -
B.UT '84 1 14 pzigHER,
Pk* 4.4 31 4,;#4,1 3,
011.410111LIBlissair ltesp4ig the • , t
',41t0rit,1,711411*11:131
• ' - These Ifathisies ire superior to oil others for
family rbiew for the folkvolag remota :
, TINT sew,with twp . thweiwio „dieect from the
spools, ma require nci'rewinding.
Thep a-re more eusiffitaderatiwil and used,
.aabileAlishlcAtitsit.sdber.ma•
chines. _ • -
• They are capabiri-ie,executing perfect.y,
without elginge Of adjustment „a much greater
variety of woris than uttwr macbitheis,.. ,
The stitch "made 10 these machines Mueth
morelirm,ellitic, and :hirable, omeciatly open
articles which require to be washed and ironed,
than any other stitch." , 7
This stitch,. .owl;; to , the . manner in which
• the under thresiV fa. onwreight; is Lomeli the
result plump and , beautiful in-; use, •and, retains
thil plumpness tad begat y, - -Arien upon Artie*
frequently washed- and ironed, until they are
worn ant.
The structure of theseam is such, that,- the'
it he.cut• or brektai at ;lotetarals ; of only if kw
stitches, it will =Wier openß
,run, nor rivet,-
but remain-stirs and durWe. , • .
Unlike •• other - machittes;. WU(' Listen ; pop/l
ends of the yeah' by their own operation.
• With These machines, while silk is used iupbu
the right or face side of :thowourti . cottortmay
be used upoit-the other alga Without lemeniag
the strength er, "durabitity. of the; seam.: 'This
Can Le ilope - enzo.Other npebbne;e4d - is Ygreat
siring 'upon all :iinfles,-stlt#l6d' bi. Mode up
••••
Thesexischines, in addi ,
fen their Operior
merits as instruments for. sewing: execute the
Most beautiful and permanent • embroidery and
orbit :Waal .
'Yon can get Selifirg._,..liaelfilWareedles,'undall
artfelei Pertaining to the bine imisineisr.
- •
• 4 • WATCH aN3 'c Log BIFAIRING ,
. • -
~, • _ ,
Deinevlii•gie beet ma naer Ont,
atlas s.
- iloimusdo, July
. 18 ,9.803. -, •
• AND NE , PLAY ON /
OP - A TiIOpSAND - STRIIiI. 2 ,
1 ' • ; •
DITTBIOH lk CO'S TEMPLE OF MUSIC !
•r: For'sale the celebrates' Ilathoshek Grand,
smiths tbeintifuf Little Donk" Pianos: Pianos
of In itaido. Pianos of one third, More pow
er. - Pianos that exhibit morn skill in structan•
Winne that are Veltititilds in evert respect
va4 inn stand in tune longer thin any, no eiz
-vas in. this country 14;4 Europe. These ' Pianos
differ id constructi on in the inside from all o th
ers, theatrings, cross the. -iron
„loon. instil di
sections; ,distritintlig„ thi Immense : pietism .
equally to all sides of the plate. r Bemdes iith
erfimproirements peculiar - to their tonstrsetion
-they corohluesr the ll improrenients of :ever,
'calier.titanafacture. ' Bend for illustratesVeirce
"an Where everythbag Is Bend.
realise
.dito_cOnatantry Ole hand $ fall assort
meat Of, Raines Brother'a Pianos, Organs and
Ifelodemerif the best of various atyles for the
church and parlor.", Parlor .and Melodeon Cov
era„ Piano and Melodeon Stools,. Instruction
Books for bie:odeon and • Plano. Rew and'old
sitifet'tiin sic on band 'actli ordered if desire
Also 'for , sale. Prof. Van Rensselaer and Pier
son's Piano, Furniture end Carriage Toasts.-
-Pbtuo tuning done on short !amine. " Liberal
discount to ministers...thatches and teachers.
~Also agents for the . ' • •
Dwimspik)TWl..3 UNQUALLti
‘-PiANO , FORTES !
_
W.A. CHAIiBERLEST. - . w.. DITTIIICH
Towinda, Feb. - 13.1863.- •
s p A i.w g Pg,R A D E I
S. -N.
. -
Mire .to builders Most 'esnipletie- stdcit. o
Malden Hardware,' Wall:, Glass; Halls: Oil 14
Paints, Tarniabes,_Hlinsta;r Trimmings, Botta,
Door Trlnimings."&e. - v .1 •
, _
TIN ROOF, :CONDUCTORS.,
- • - •
Gutters, pat on
,by experienced. worlunen - and
it the " lowest rates. —Tinkering and jobbing,
sap boilers; 4,, splits, &a.. Sowes &wing
ilachi•les, none better. • Udiversol.,Cliothes
.}Fringes; instill use. Wheel Rakes and Com
bined. Plaster 'Soarer. R orthy' the Attention or
the in'elligentlarmer. linbbard's Mowing Ma
chinos. durable: and desirable; 4or , foot eat.
Tables, clittife," 11110'449,0ring : bea t bo t toms
and .other ' • - • ,
Farn.prs will dad this season, tlia best quality
df Tin Pans;Slitk. and Strain Palls, _and every
Ceseription . -- Ok ;11n Ware. • • Flour _sad Salt,
E. low and •.Tittioths Seed. Spinning-Wheels,
lax Wheels, 'Heels Wheel . Eleads,,Plyers,
Feld Boilers and Pla ster Sowers furnished to
crdezat lowestiwentiblipriess. f•
ALSO-:•:Ourn,Shellers, linri4elag ilachtae 4
cutting Aosta. .
•Orwell, Felt, 20..1868.
p• : :.R:6:.411' 7 '"*...3:-4.4
1. ,, Io N
C.OILEN:
•
• Witmutas, It seems to have Wessell the in
habitants of Aunt Wapiti?, to recog
Wise onr fair way of dealing ;
• I,i • s ,
414 D We • owe our Mauro thanks
50APITPORS 0 T-E 1 40 ,1 0109 10.1 1 beral
"Atifh*,4 4 oiMe: .
lire',4e. in it ;oar duty • o re
inipeo,cakcalt,ttluvitinnut bestoWeit upon un thus
Air
We do hereby.Rubliels tROCIAItd, that our
• : ; -:=J A i•••••.::.41-.:-- •-, ) , 14 4 - _
.41166eoF1.1.dyik-OAT
As 91n4 of all klocla of, the heas bade at
E,l
Islow'ready- ILI dispolteit-ot-at
' P F 0141213-1
17/ 15
l we want
That will '
Itito2lllll.ol4..lni?ego . Muiw
to make mom *Mr
. 4. -7
Se 100::, . -.O)QIC.
Wo;eat deteridiee iosedde): lire:inn stock at
'outdo:el tie tieurn: !ley eetrrtnce r m. " •
.cal & t i me • -
..:imskl
lour leratiskt*si MELD
Xercur a Co.
.
. .
09NFXOTION.BRylr, Ita.NUFAC
- • TO 1G ' • -.
kIABL# - •
ittsritlist fiatXtbe tett* fict
Auitkerkainifsetarei and selbr•Aa.
•
Tl.l t.i4i I FADSASALE. AND lIETAIL, 7. 4
Ag Iditalaftoafeetionartie, fro
le ate t ise, Dealers inlise.coastrY
a_• .• Itnei •de"well to Sr
. If! erste hint, sad they silltgrU/ e , -
1 11 M U s l iir t igr c la gi r i ,
Peti724..1 -. • '•"
MM=
1868:1
BRONSON, .OBWELTI, -PA.,
FU T E
•BSONSON.
L-TOWANDA 3 , - Pdi
ME
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