_ -7,41 F. l tat, tont 4u. ipMllll„.f - 4The claim t.aokatowledged,by IL N'AntlAitnni,ktiofilninhinix!*nlig4 el, toot np betieen feu _satin bundreil thottOand.dollinn.. - —The fare from New 'York' to Bof . falo has been 'reduced to; $7 sad pro: portion at other -eoinpetinkPoints r onUi New Torii Central. ••• •• • ,9, •1 1 : 3 1 —4ll old lady, 41316-o' mother of the wife Of Jonialkatairnsi, resides near the Catholic! (Pt, Fel: on lifi f ir" ka, street, Elmira, was found. daid isi .her bed Wednesday night. —The:lthaca papers state thata man namedlohn "ChM was found frozentoitigh on the 3d of March, near the •Cherehf-bn West Hill. He was goingifrom Ithacta:to - Malicia; on foot, and died of exposure. • . -A fatal cliapase 'among . th e swine 'ix reported in sereral parts of 4:440. In Hooking Oonnty,.some *laws are losing from fittaen to twenty bogs a day. - ---Jicob - towman,of Cho mung,sold Three daries of butter recently In N. T. elk, fOr sirk-ftve cents - a 'Pound.. CllempmF County butter is is good demand. - Springfield, 111., on Wednes= day, the ldatterson House and several offer builatino near were destrened by fire. The ClAnago and St. Louis Railroad depot eauglit fire several times, bat was put Gal dam age about $200,000. . —The Legislative Oomimttees on -Railroads, of New York, made a unanimous report to the Assembly against legalizing the acts of the directors of the Erie Railroad Company, and the report was agreed to— yeas 83, nays 32. —Gen. Buchanan has limed an ei der directing that at the election for the rat ification of the Louisiana Constiliution, pre viously ordered-by:Gen Hancock, members of Congress, State, judicial and parish oftl cars shall be•voted for. —The Oregon State Convention on Wednesday nominated David Logan to Con gress, and' instructed their delegates to the National Convention to vote for Lien. Grant for President. associatiou of New•Etiglend ship9wners and•shipmasters has leen form. ed id Boston for mutual protection. -; Jefferson Davis and Wife left Bal. iintore on Tuesday ironing for Canails, there 7 to wkait the' next call for his trial• —Patric White,a miner, waa recent • ky choked to death , whriej eating hhr supper at Martin Murphy's tavern, in Snow Shoe. —The ' fourteenth • ' lodge or Good Templars, in Susquehanna county, was re, - v cently organized in afford. new masonic lodge was intti tutea at Hamburg, Barks connty,last reek. Auother is shortly to be iustituted at Pine. grove. —The Moravian Church at Bethle- Uem has 95q commnniewrits,ll4 non-comm. iiicauts, arid 470 children. —A frame engine house belonging to the Reading Railroad, , at Schuylkill Raven, was - destroyed by fire on Friday *lit of last week. Loss $B,OOO. --Some of thq fariners of Chester .county x thre getting short of hay and other provindeffor the cattle owing to the long'and revere winter. —lsador Myer, a reputed hard ease, of Petroleum Centre, was Earsted at that place last Saturday on a charge of-out raging the person of a httle girl —On the 12th_inst., the house of Mr. Griffith in Centralia, Schulkill county, was destroyed by fire. Insured in the LT r mning Mutual for $750. —Joseph Mull, an express man of /leading has bean held to bail on a charge of embezzling money from his employer. —Wm, Q. Whitman haa -resigned his place as a conductor on the Phitedelphiet and reading R. R. Wm. R. Kenedy Wap pointedin his place. —The Susquehanna,at Duncannon, v.as so high that it not not only filled its ioanlis but filled the minds of the people— with apwebensions. —Forgery, the "Democratic" tax collector of lifahonoy city, has•been Beaten lo pay a fine of $2,700 and three years Im prisonment for emb • 77lament of taxes.. t—John M. Sobin, .0! Climpr - town• ship, Tioga Co., was recently crushed to death while cutting a fallen-tree, in the woods, Ile is a worthyyoung man,27 years ) old; -A child, -sou of, Richard Hemp, near Chadds Ford, was , missed from home on the 17th of December last. A. few days ago its body was found floating in the ice, Ivhenlbe Brandywine broke up. —Mary Ennis postmistress Creek,Schnylkill county, 'hag been held 'to bail 'in the stun', of 62,000 to answer a charge of abstracting money from letters in that office. —Lewis Dearoff, aged 56 years bong himself last week, in his'invn house at Millersville. He was sober, industrious and respected, and leaves a wife and four chil dren, one a few weeks old. —Wm. Repast,, a returned soldier, was killed by the cars near Hainhurgh, on the 13th inst. He leaves a wife and one child. He was a member of the.43th P. V. V., and was buried with honors by the G. A. R: —Jacob S. Landis, a quiet, peaces tile farmer, aged* years, residing in Men. beim township, Lancaster connty,waa shot !►t end wounded on Saturday evening last, while retaining home from a vendue. —The magnificent iron bridge of the Susquehanna ;tad Lehigh Bailroad,spea. ning both- the Lehigh sad Pealware rirera at theirnnction at Easton, is complete.— Trains — Tressed over it on Saturday last. • -s-he Democracy .have not yet heard form liew Hampshire. --Mauch Chunk had - a large Re publican gain at the election on Friday. • —Six horses were killed by a rail road accident, a Downington. last week. —A- rebellion in Japan is meeting with fmocess, and the Daitnios have won a triumph over the Tycoon. —The Republicans of Norristown gained a splendid victory at hist Friday's election. The ,gain on the Burgess was over a hundred. —A boiler used for supplying hot 'water to a dwelling in Cinninnati,eglaied on Ban ay , drug damage to the amount nt .$12,000. ' =The appropriation to pay Itu a d a the sum which Mr. Esewerd contrioted to give Coy Ilaseia,has :wk . ,* passed Congress, and w 4 hope it never will. - -:—An' the DeniocraCy Cannot wit' State elections, , they sire regailhig, thel= :soiree by rejoicing over the "dilemma:4 of no oreanionnl tovoship ifeto7.. frailfo4 - s'etalti : Towanda, th_Q:a4l*('-- •7 Republic 41 ""••:: -1 !" A • L ., rim A 11., On. John P. Karina% of Midges/try 00. ' POE BMW= CHINZUL„ Col. Jacob M. Chimp%ll, of Comiela )11_1-Airfrr --The answer of the Peesident tnthel articles: . - cttlsnpctieliment, is a very} ‘e . l ~ bcirab3leeilitient, the article's be.J however, dontsbfany valid defence against _the itiladinetanOn3 they:al. lege. ThelSets charged 'against Will as miademeanort _tare, .admitted., to have been %done,.and we' are treated; to an elaborate_argnment to . prcl4,l that they are ea 1 /#l/anal/ere. At answers to the .first eight sirgOlei re. s spectively ars basedmponithe theory thit . the President hai the power, !mil der the COstitittb*, ..ai•asy 'end All tivuts,. to remove; front office all: execa tiveofficers,for ewe of which he done indfieiied feage, and a denial of tite right of Congress _to interpose any re strictions upon gtstpower: The tenur&or-Office law is assailed as unconstitutional ; but yet much sophistry is ezhaustedin the offort toy prove . that its provision have!" not,' beep diaregsaded. , The order of the! 12th of August; infspending hf.r. Stanl ton-from office ofSecretiry of War,ia claimed to tavebeen inafiedl4:viri tne of the power. of removal 'Onfidid to the President bitte, Ponstitutkni —not in pursuance of the provisions! of the tenure-of-office law. I f The President sari . 4 was advised, and he verily inliaiaff, fl/111 still - bl3-i lievek, that the eneeative power of removal from office .00nfided to ht by the Constitution, 'as aforesaid; dudes the power of suspension from: office at the pleasure of the President and this respondent by the order afore; said did, suspend 'the "said -Stanton! frcim office s nat Pnill tie neit.meeting , of the. Senate,. or until the Senate shall have acted upon the .. Case; by force of the. power. and aufiritY vested in him by the 13onstitution and laws of the United Statei, indefisit6i ly, and at the pleasure of the 'Presi dent. This is the gist of his defence to: the first eight articles of impeach: went, the answers to -which respeo ) tively protest thlt the said Stanton. was.not , Seeretary of the Department of War a the period of performing the varlOvis seta whiph are charged; against the - gresident as miademewl ors,' the constitutional power of re! t moval having been exeioised against the said Stanton on the 21st of Feb ruary, 1568, while the Senate of the United" States w.is in session.. Stir The outrage upon the rights' of the people, perpetrated- by the Philadelphia Convention, has aroused an intense feeling throughout the; State. The desire of the men who controlled the Convention " was, to; make,- its action appear as if the State was unanimously in favor of the nomination - of Gov. Comm for Tice President : To do this they, usurped powers which did pot belong to tire Convention, by eleoting Dele i gates to Chicago, and denying the= people of the several Congressional Districts the right to choose their own Representative Delegates. tkm4llasksed to see the press through.; out the State speaking the feelings of an indignant people. The usury „potion of the Convention Is likely te have a contrary effect- from that de signed by the majority. The minority are asked and ex pected to " acquiesce " in the pro ceedings of the Convention, because. they are a minority. - They must not remonstrate against the high handed assumption of power on the part of the majority, because that majority had control of, the Convention. The voice of the minority is to be stilled, their preferences stifled, because the friends of Gov. Comp predominated in the State Convention I We 4o` not so understand oar duties as a Republican or a Pennsylvanian. In the seleistien * Of a 'candidate we . have' a right to tensult our own jndiment„ . And express \our preferences, until. the nominating Convention names the 1 standard-hearer of the party, when, we hold, saformer partialities should be given up, widths) nominee should have the 10 aedearnest support of every Re üblk,an. Acting - upon this convicti n,:we shall 'not allow any set of ni to control our judg 7 mant.*a to w o the candidate of Abe" Republican, p rty for Vice. President. shcmla . bu_• W e shall be retulito WI give 'lnlets' of the' Obleago Convention a us, saPpokt, be he . Comm, W Corr x, %NUN, or " any otherrnan."., _ The - miserable . preteit . of "State pride;i! is too contemptible and Small to be seriously considered. The man , who would be bonnded vision hyState lines, in, selecting; 'a condi• date for . Om ereat: *publican Party of the Union, is a. poor kAder and_ worse counsellor. This poor pretext , gave Coma' hie- apparent 'show of strength in the State . Whenl3now and 41x decided `not to allow their news is ,be brought' beforepthe Colventkm, ukaby nt,the delegates yrere' ovevskweilby).the . c 4141 4 484 4,i,hicrt \ tit44o4 of XliaA wise *ere, 000strainod by mak Cq ""State pride " tO rite Or Ceara, in Piehra4o toscandids 4 frollisimtki er 844 . . . -I, z... ..-_. Thu_ il0014?!?_11 10. . t0+ 0, , 111 47' tt, 7 _ - 1;4*,,: . 11 polsp,•-,.„ - 41',41. lig: !„?. _ 2 - I• -. 4 - C- - , • -. 1 the peons.' - ...,.:1 11 00=d . by the popular expo on, must litillr radical outspoken Ont., whom Aisre ie no Basildon of con. iiiivatiiii. We believe the win ioted flr id:Philadelphia - by-a porti;*7 u the delegates—Bin WAD:sHconieti nearer 1 0 141,9211.4kr 8 491.4.4_414 1 4. any - oilier 'persoknol awned in con. sexioa ,vi t h t 14 . - *lee ,T:rekiidaiiii;+ - TtiqiP if no mistaking, leis Pcmildoli 1 the Past, orpresent--there is nodoubt about his future. His =boldness; his Incorruptibility and his tadicalismi OP 1 !4 1 ' 11 hOd.uPoit _ii#:ooPuPti 4 footioa and confidenpe, which ; would toake.him a wertii,oindidete upon the tialiet - with Quasar. i - - . . If tii~re a re ' 99 1 ilibPs ConSres 'siezial District s in the State in which the pe4le. desire Gov. thins to:be the candidate of the' party for - Vice Presid+t, they have in unquestion able right to urge his deltas on all proper kfocasions,, and they have a furthest' ight to vote for hint at_Chi eago. Shill the same right be de sied-thi friends of COLFAX or Wine If their are catiest:Sepublioans in the: %lllth Congressimial Piotriot„ who lei*: mpon..the nomination. of Ounnuis one, of doubtful :prOpriety -wholault . that they 'shalt; have a BedicatOn the "ticket with their wishes be, disregarded. Shall they be denied a-voice in the Ohicage Con'vention—becanse the plans ‘,.f selfish politicians may not 'be idv L. -4410by_l The liopublicans of this Dongret3- eons' District, and other Districts, 'Who d;t. not prefer the nomination - or Git . :oii2 Cuarit,, haye;:u right to ei press 4eir preferences st chi 04ica go:Contention, ‘withOut reference to the'action otanyother-Distriet. -No body 4 1 + 8 , O right to sayhow the vote Of the - I delegiitel_ from this Distsict shall be cast. TC attempt such dia. , tali(' ur is an usurpation of power which Will not be acknowledged, and is an witrago upon their rights and privileges, which they will not tame. ly submit to. \.- ft. A National ConreUtion of Sol diers +I Sailors meets at Chicago on the 119th, of May,::Oneday, before the rmeeting :of the. Republican Na tional Convention at that 'place, to indicate' their choice for President and Vi President: The chairman of their iState Cenvention, ' which met f • in Philadelphia some time ago, has appointed the delegates from this State. The delegates from this , Congres sional d istrict are Gen. H. 41. MAD/LL, Col. A.r . J. FRICK, and Lietit. U. R. Du:maxi. • • 'soldier'e, and Sailor's Con. ventiond" as far as Pennsylvania is concerned, is the hugest politieal fareeevr played off upon a credulous public.. Th e whole concern is a bob to the 01 - COIN kitai,and'has been mani pulatedby politicians , in : his interest, withouti the slightest regard to the Wishes i cor welfare of "Sailors and Soldiersl" :The delegates to Chicago were MlA's ligleated by the Chairman, and thel list has been made up. by "Soldieila" who never "set a squadron in the field," and whose acquaintance with guppoWder is very' limited. In the list•of delegates we recog nise: - oceasionally the name of a sol dier who has done gallant service,but they are Mostly thobe whose scars have beUn reoeised la political bat tles. We hav,e no doubt they will dictate the nominees of the 'Chicago Convention. Vive /a Humbug ! The 'gallant scildieis who - perilled . their lives upon many a bard-fought field, whe suffered in many a tedious march, have no sympathy with the political,'• tricksters and charlatans who perude their military services on all ocoaeions. Indeed, , we have ob served that the bravest soldiers_ are are the readiest to suspect as humbugs the molwhe makes the most preen finis to military repßiation . These political ; braves were not the men who wirrio iet* • batteries and stermed rebel feria. _ •,1 0 01.111VA14 ITEM& —AT Vi (H -; Nan . 14. Chief Julies Chase is ia&pant at the Tu.. 44101110041. - which. asset hie fitteptty, lit alma eiad a politiaianc -ilittranottaoss is fan siatameat that he has abandon. elope of leinetples -43enitoe Doolittle is said, to be hard at mirk to "sere his nomination as Vida Rresidant on this Demomatio ticket - • —HontHenry D. Washburne,Repre., Silitatiti ill Congress •tran the sixth Gan: passions' District of Alinoiskinus midraiseil k oma to bb COWltitaeits, reeler osisig Quit no, bp Ivo:glom. for rtiontslgoisl Rate tratuval, the an of the Constitutional 'Conven tion of that State, raises the mime Of Grant tor-President, andlientou for Viee-Prest. • 4 ~ • ••=-40 canna_ Convention,the-vote in its • &nit • having some 4,000 s= GmOf thsrdnitidals= d ains• are , Eamilticsis is aerobes: . . —No* 0111Ipshi coot " the A: J. sihnisisn sit least a balissilliohot dol inr_firiaiish the Demotatiovertg reoetv r Win roma a - Severe &feet at the polls. , Sepablisas of Alkistavoun• by.s. =Jos* OM have sissideli Lame rii,24thii Cranford °usty *p ita in - candidistes o - ' - Rniniock says ,• 6441:44 ieeePe dati. th e Pneideili TRif kaz ge b*Ylaes ,t-ef d at the ....mr, l4, 4, 1 ,410,. Paagatindto the, Mania Denman& Con. Nenuas hettemin hie* rebel ano7; Mid tearer thasoinai s membstet - the Con federate masse...• - -IfOi t s — ijiiit an . , _ D. e 1,4 • • at , the 1111.1' hot, • of Impaiehment • the 13tettnit. ilepreeentating was pres ort as in Ckuxunities ofthe Whole, the Man a' mounda table : : *!,l 4 %oPtlfi '' , left of the chief ` juattee, '.- flecapyinethe ileilir Mike- PreeidelifittlillifiniteF On' the *KIM, Ithie Chkd,AattioeVaph i la:llll , - . •', 4 1416 . '3444 wind I: tab% wept of the - aaniamik , Sbiernriimaberry; bielmouPutbii lETaxte aaa - GrewilFealcs44 ~ T 4 aP l aabires l *ede.geb4Mgea of 01 0, 1 11, tai Beemer PO#ti.,e,Aaiali, Mina atthatimethe Court, .att. a alamPi.sql Oar 44 1 0:8 1 04 of Ai* IF!. 0. 1 # 1. 4: in Ale ',4oeire4l et* Dm* FoMPY; Pendilig theMONlkehMkei. Lfwhieb _mood bi thik 4 1, 1 111 40 as < Ihreat. ;Aftet tbili,46:, jourzatotths • proc,xlingi. of:tbs..last, day , - was:rend by the liemetary.l ,•„t i . • _ I•• . , UP= She 9000bmiem of the reading, Om; sat Davis, of Kentucky, a :nember:-.4 Ai Court, moved; Unit the .Cpurt mairceakw, "That OpCarlititutionhavbg vestelithw Senate vith.the solo .. pow= 4 0 •07 out 4trtiri ohs' of IruPeachment 'of the ' Preside* M 'the Milted Matsu, weptaM by the &Mae of Reptumntatives, and:havine; e rovidet that thilearae: &aft be bom Of two 13enalors Avuo 04 , Statepto , amen by the Walawre the reof, aid th e,StMea of - North Carolina; South - Caroline, Gam* . .Alabants, _litualiMppV. Manus, • MOM iiimisiania aad IFlciide, loving each chosen two Sematom The im: y z ia biffnum ! .. eluded fr om n &Wilda reipeoti ' Ordered," That , the 'Mutt 'of . . peech-,' maggot the trial of the "Preeldent :Minot be -141/17 . awl.' .100egitilialtiOnally ' formed vidlat the Senators tram the. States atom said are thus excludedihi4,thet3Mate; and which objeeticaf i continuew nib 'Senators from those Stake ire pennitibitutake their' Beattie theta:ate, abj ect to MI conititu, : ' Waal areeptibas and . lions to their mo tlll4ll ratr ica llt il An ii" ;o4 On ' ' lide;,MO ton 'lime bi taken' ni fit de*,..' 'The , , . _ . yeas end naye wire 'orde - Ana •on being called,'' libiain. - Davies . ISCOrcill ,, , of Kentucky; `' voted aye, ,• oars; &Wailful t,hi tta and Wade did not vote, Olt the; Other Sao.' Wig voted MN chewing twit iiii Veidocriklici Senators were unwilling to be ecaiunittid to such' propcsition. '•-• ' : '•, .' '' ' Mr, Staabery then arose'andpiottibit ki aeopideali with fie' ordM., Of thr , ..Ccirt. of the 13th hut., the'eouniel for 'the , acdifice boa-reePewt and._ _ were ready to:read . the: answer of the ' Pieildent. , • ''' The aim* . was thee . i',tta in .part by " Judge Curtie,StaziberY;eidlir:Sierte, respectiiely, and was concluded M &bent 3 o'clock, p. m., einifeweeilY.reMlive,A bl-tha Court - - , . The Managers on the . park of . the Mese. .then gave notice that they would soon be MOP to titalhOtrroPHolittoo.ot reply.,, : „ : • Mr. .Erigis. '‘. ol 2e of the 00 M 180 , 1 cor.tho wen" Alokea for , thirty div,s _4 1 ,1 404 to prepare for the trild, .after the Mai of the relatatiO# bY*l MaPaSFO. 4 X °48 . 481 4 taken upon this ,question. , it:au „rejeotedo yeai 41, naya 12. ,' ; • ',. , ~,, : i ~ • ,t ; Mr. Everts therupon, n s is - ded ,that stmh: time be gmadedes Um Senate abould.dtelk proper...jenatori : Job,nson, of: bPoThtrok , moved that the President he -allowed ten. days., pending thiaquestiOn, Senator Sher,, man moved to adjourn until the nut day ai, 'one o'clock. p. m.. which was curie' 41., i • On the meeting of .the;: Court on the next day, "(Tuesday.) the Senators retired to, the, Marble Boom of the Beneath: consultation, upon the pending motion Of Senator 'John. son, and after an absence of near two hours, returned end made h Order; "That on y runt, the 80th instant, the trial of the 'dent shall pro T treed without further , dela " 1 . , ~, Thus stands his cl eat viiting, .141 ery indication point's, most positively. to his conviction, and •he Stull hinutelf after "swinging round the circle," "at the other. end of the line," and jolt "upon the verge; of the government,". the momentum 41 which is so increased by the stern demands of, public justice, that he israbont to be cut into . a state of political intimy and Oblivioni so low that no human: power can evir raise him again rpm the level of tekhd deltravity7 /Te 1 1 1 9 IteTsfigo 1 4 his *Was wrong Bead ? edam until he has alienated all goOd Peo, pie from him. The demooratia party even. care for his cause only so far as they can , make use of him to ' gain political strength through. the &pealing of his patronage.— With Jeremiah S. Black, who hai been ,his legal adviser ever since his epostecy, Ire' has very recently bad anropen quarrel, and they have no further communication. ‘ • It is said • also that a serious misrinderl.' quailing oprerred qn Wedrus*r evening; between the President and WM. ht. Evarte. of NOW York; another of his It is rumored that some of.the President's legeradvisers have suggested to him, that; in view of the certainty of his- osimvietion; he had better resign before the dose Of the trial ; but it is luidly expected teat lie will do so sensible a thing. A meeting calla fgr the PoYPOO of PP in die raved to the memory of Hon, 1:41- ,vm %um onvelkell at the room Of the United • States Courrof Claims, on Fri day, the 20th instant. The members of the Court, a leipi number of members of the. Bar s `the republioan delegation from Peni sylvmdiin (kluges, as w)3.ll'm many oth.,, en 81 c 44 were, Pew* B riotilt 4 o4 ll .O*ProoldTU roff ooo r4Tio - bid. utoMolg 440 'WW I distimp publio semirmsaflislik mut ofemdol !OW* fam ily, woe P0000d; The - W 4 i(lownsY hoe, m. turned to the`.Beantm, wii•Tel_Asnatma. l ths bill to amend an sot :entitled "An act to &Mend the judielary sot Of September 2. 1710," Tith TiMiimme y ei t a d v passed the bin ovemi gut *oh a voter of 81 to 9,A mostitational Majority, and the WNW win no donht pass it,thia allarpoen. =Mrs it alms meardbg to the ham 01 the. Constitution., tag iTeeo • to. the.oo3lolSlr, notisitiuimmling. -The l'redden= mhos of biallin4w, will mammoths ity of treating thislew pa ha ha.-ths seeifif stmetion acts, as Incenstitutional, and thus, raPoeld., to sd ! l fdni l !lF;ZOnoPoNt in atter eastempt powes • rest.s ea \ p . -ii. \ - • N. :-. ' Malin to exiling certain . isuarufasturei froth internal tar itperuting hi Committee of Colaferfee tipoi islitagrelmistit tidies:Si I eisinortidsin;•A ninunilint on the House to - prevent frauds upon Sift reVenconi; makes Meted tit "distilled, apirltibeing'sol4' Onimtion - dietriot pike bilOw the tax per gallon:levied by' thi goverik` 0 .; 4 4,. Pr 6 oo facia evidence,of "Ilk and itanhe deemed auffident cause lere the 114 , 64 al gm otinag*.thi Thlils a 4toopsovi 1c ,emS :it*etek 'WIII ga - mums - a' skort"Map to an *pies i.-Wiloon• •;: • larn is an applicant thi ilualiWBinii Ciond of Viable neneh; loan Thimattisthi Omni of Bars:', Witigem jr, fak., ing great pains in preparing bis papers fbi • • BONDS.-- Oamsft letter stating the-reason ..why riaa _ipal' of she_ -tivpAsnsiA it,h9'til'at itew*%7 wilruziut suiatt ' . inirtlie - greent*lk piyithem/mColil,biLtqksittedi•gold,op .tb , 51)1) per cents so Usk r‘hoiet'vrlM inieSteit'. iit - ith 'tioit:itiiiiint toMls triltild iticeir4tikiv fittfp--**"44ik'lo - PI c:,;- —, , , alluklit. verely.theit istitoidstinwi failure) Of Seoilkiramittailef•fediliotitill,,,es `lo4oo 00:kinitAtiiatitinr4iii‘it.tlie 10 11 .*iikfaff0414iii . 17 . 4 .3ii 4 111 .p:e4 t; —lktildlostitrithate * Pters ialto ton -hofilintetatibuti , thittbolontls :sire - ' l,Siteit'linksitriskr Ilteld lir 11 i Oil 3 IN' :it4'4 )4, l , l 4grikii ',0e7443 :04 *fa' _iii" . .4„o.k*t6.t**9Te ~,, .the. ar, 11111:::at to- retgru:o..!eptleie pi" nth we hair9nirtg complete the nodiOg of the 7 . 309 lint:111x the "" ali:.. ! Ttroarlltfutos,' who: was origi ilgig 41 t otley-440.,00 'fi , 4 Preei 49PtiuRthe itopoocfquat juts retired. :IT Be sayti.it was nethecanse hndisair, ed - - 416eniCitt bis Ntenielo I) OPi l isPOlii44l4o4oingigiikbut they, :quarzeledlinirpg,rd 10074kniefie which certaiit:: pericxei4Or .fsrhota. Pie& 00601; "Irifie:" afitlEst' 4 l lo eiio • l - 4 of 9iii9rstOpAo. guno. *find nf..A.italr e eln?:. , ,4ydgs litaciatelieved 'the , Piesident could!. shttle4 the , itikfavOiefifhis (1 , feu . 13 . 6 r.. ipFtiued iiite,j4-Wro ;lyyg:tke4ns ,) iWpticiu4, Ice: The:President had progainid:to Etetthr the dlivitii, I, !tati:Mtilltfiv)ArdAiitir , feri4lindliriven t- ed'iln:4.6ol`,:d4inift tiPwAst,WitkcolleMBB4 ,iknangiCwjah.i ing , to jeopardize lialclients', 'he withdrew ail !mie :(1 the cOinisl of the'Pregiderif, " PRACHNititT., „ . , • :). Wa*lngirres, Menai% much 'At 1 30; -.• • • ... :30 the ` hiefl c tratice toblc the e b itc . , i, ':t i? !I' ,VI „,..i"..,:, {Y•. 'll 'fi', , , . The minntei df the' lust diirlif the 'trial living been leact,-' Mr: Butler proceeded ' with iha 7 cilit i iii Or iitieech' on the part of'the:Mattagere.- . - . r Be reviewed imptiaclibietie bases in; Olber _noiititriee,',to she* whit !Were impeachable 'offetieelkarid. which 'Were. acts subversive 'of iothe' ftiodanifeitat or essential principle' of government, of ' highly ' to'the public interest . • This d alight' consist 'Of' a .violation of tte"Censtitiittoniof law, of an official.batli,:of:df doty,' . br anY act committed. or omitted . ;-` 0, with; oat positive violation of laii, bythe abuse of discretionary powers, from improper Motiyes;or for any Improper purpose. :. Mr. Blitlet cimolndedh s 'arguteent as, follows ; ' . ' • ' ' -.' .' . Wile does . not'lLow tha t . from the' bine the Pfesident'begin his native= f i tions of piiiter he eierrivberedinioun .ced- Congreeec•the legallo and Coll., stitutionality of its actioni p aridAelledi its legitimate power? And.for that,' he annaitneect his intentiOn and; ta r -. ried- oat hili iitirpOoei#O ftit' *flier.*** 'able,- Of removing eveek tine - man from office who the Congress of the United'States; 'anal it iii tij'eat .. .... rykditit' tbie'plan of 'not on - that he clan* the unlimited po rof reMov at, foe the illegal exertis l of which he stands 'befoie You' 'this - . lday. ' - 1 1 ,116 does not - know that in . - put,suande of the same plan,lie used - hid veto Oowee' indiscriminately to - preyit-et 'the Oss sigaof Wholestene Imes thilictM for the *MOW* oftlie'comitey ; .apd: when laws were plieed by the' con.' stitutional 'majority over his Vetoes',” he Made'the most detiminined'nppost; tion, With open and covert to'them . ; and fo r the 'purpose of Making that' 'opposition effectual,' he endeavored to' array, and did ar,ray, alt"the people lately in retiOßlP' tg.eat themselves against Congress and tigainstthetrue and.loyal men k theit neighboeiletithat Midden, aisisilinitlimela-nut p&sia cum, were' rifb all oveit l ba"Siontlierii- States, - *hi& he'eficoartiged. by hie refusal to consent that a single Mar , deiee•be'pniiiihed, thoughAhousandir of good.** 'litiOlden -lileini, . and ' fuitlier; vita tie . 11#0101461,1* mute orders;,. tq . lifeeent*: the' iitatitinti ; of Beta --pr Congress ' bY"the ' military commanders Ind WOitY j oliiirged'iltere''' with: '. " '',.. .'-. '' 7l "'' These, ind'hiiiconcurrent acte,shOw ' conclusively'.that'hbeattiittipt"tti'get thedontilel' of the feted of the . government, by the **lig hold of' the Department - of-Ware was ' done in pursuance. cif , his general' desigm . If If were petisible la ovnithiblir the Congress of , the Milted '‘'Stattos he ' • . w elaiete,'hY, hie: own wilklor , the ' eieontion of- ble very ' design;' every' eflontof tini'armYlc:;naitY; -eivil '• and diplomatic 416403' of.',1110 . " Milted' Staten' he `On,' 'Oh herd; x Setitibarff; 't(tichir isoloititt - , idintli6iitilit;'th 'eon ' Bre Mid 'in that 'Tight-40n Invent him With that ' polo, to . be ' niiiiir,Withi the' ffikeit and - for 0.0516 "'Which he iliii elreidlohoiyed. - :',. ' "`' '" ;- :,. Mk. 'Didier. dosed by Piecing the 'Case in' the Of the Seinttel 1 . - :'• ~...4Ctbe .6biolibilitialtifi iti;' - ilittierity 41*.aft.,' 'at fear' P:lit.'i M,r.'n 1010 Oti announced ; that thik, Minigeris-: welkin retidi,to:„viteofed iiiiih'ltie ',tattiibop:f . fee'thejlecitti(4 .' " . ."'.sf' . • •,,,, .111 r i Willion' tben; On behalf of` lke . litaniiiiefe r .preaenteit in . : x eslifitiixt it" it - ,itific . .,& co)i.Ort)ni i- entli or iithe of; ,tke . ' . ripaidettraf "the' triiititi -- SilitO s ' ii4l4Critgia ' to' 'hy Andre* , Alinion; atid'Ort'itted' tsf Chief Siistioe - _ °hone; and`,, Wealth by ; ', ri:oitid` vtr!', so.: 144h . 40thiff18,0iotitryii#8** , J ,,,, - - I 0 •At i rk o pme**T e t 4 actil4 A:1 4,4 44CW . - ttrl af, ar r h7,l4l4eideni:, Liatialalitail 0 i ratification Ortik . ;s6lafii'"in' )1Eite01•11 tie salami ? Votaild nntithia*nry' lii:Wilson at ilt Offitied ii* copy of . tions, etitaGU" • • „ . .. 4 , , t .„ r . IE N Mr. Wilsm:, of did littiithill'effir • Su AS further documentaryeviatince, tirt e Pr r e e s s ide u n ti t?t: l ll f el in ge, Ve t t , Journal 0 f Ow tie l tiop tlikerepn ; Mr . StantinAiiieskesetary of War from President Lincoln. *WM JvMeDoililki Chief zClerk of the Senate, then :testified, to the gen uineneas ° Nile diocilment, certifying to the notidcation of the President of the action of the , Sent& en Stanton's removal. 4 4-r4:9llsti t i r en?it citOrt RePutY Moro al, test 4 i to biriag nerved u fl l lo 4 ,Pc'retoiThe . " :tree sum mons of the Die 4Fila tfaie itenrt The Senate risoTution' that the Presidnut had no palwer to move Etootott WISo tileitfOoel , 0 E 0 0tV, APPoll‘ot Clerk in the Treasury Departmentaestitled tit the form of appointment used prior to . March, 1867, the object being, art " stated by Mr. Butler to /show the President tiatiackriqwledged the obli gation of the Tenure, at Office Act by changing t .e form of appointment to conform to its uquirements SITIde the passage of that act. Tfle4flords inflicted Were I "during the pleasure of the Presulent•for the, time being The aameciniebinn decors in com• missions for tmeptiraryappointmenta The worths "unless this omerission be sooner revoked by the President ofthe United 'States; for the tune beinggdpusedrin theicAue Themilientssiolrissedd to Mr COOP. er i Assisflpt Secretary of the Treasu ry, Orelroveer2otb, 1807,was then Oblacied /II l int -1 .k. i , IMplerte.,t l lol l K to airing, b 'the benate was then in Sea I '' 'Nita:eau said he thoight not, and id his answer th another question, igld that'll; 'Cooper did not qualify j oildet drat' 61 erminunon, tint finder ttiothe4 ) triitch tvls then read • ' i l Mr, ittitte: then called-for the read ing bribe letter of authority given to Mr. Cooperly the President, on Dec. Witnege tesl4%l that Mr:Chandler tesigned, he houglit a l de; or ttwo before this let r , Cross examined by Mr. Curtis Witness stated that the date when the Change In the flan tit the commis sion was made' rube theOth of 'Match 1807 . 1) , Burt Vatitiorn a meniber or the tionse of Iterreambaves,stated that he was present ta c tile WO Depart ment, on Satuiday„ i ' tile 22d day of February 180, at Gni tribunes past 11 o'cloc4, l when torento Thomas de banded of Ilf; atantoh the possession t tif the office oiteetehilief War eV teetified that Gen'Th f umas,tifter exchangilig ealutations with those Vresent, said to Mr Stanton, `I inn Secretary- of War ad interim, appOint ed and with:mixed by the President to take pirsession of this office.' .. ' ```Mr.. Stanton ordered him to repair telis room, and td peform his duties as Asids4iit Adjutant General, winch he refused to do, saying he'intended to exet else the ftnicholi of Secretary of War, and would 'receive the mails of the Department Ur Stanton told him he would' do tio at. his o r u 4141 Thoman' left the tido' ni, and witiess last saw him in the room of Gen Schrivet Walter A. Buileigh; delegate from Dacc)ta, was patted and examined, lif Stan - berry wanted to know the object of this examination as to the „conversation between the Witness atid ami Thomas Ifr. Butler replied to-show that the intent anti purpose of GO Thomas was to, take possession or the War t Department by force lir'Stanberry objected to thetea timers, and the objection was ens ., ' l tlibtied h 7 the Oilier :rustic* Mr Dralte said that the question Annild be submitied to the Senate, and i appealed frOM the decision of the hair ' thief Justicesaid a. dn it was hie dalt to t ed role "Mr Drake remarked thattbere was nothing to give the Chief Juetiee that • right I ~Mr.. Jobolisotl called Mr- Drake to linter, on the ground that be could :not deb the question . x The Chief Justice quoted the rule ' :. rrhok the 0/4er ireekee may submit . IleeAiti t of this hind to the Senate for decision, but he is uotrequired to ; do so, bat follows the rule afoonven lielicift of Volt, Pd.deeldes questions PlPe4ll4olool gm Eon* , PROtion the deols,wo, Altol, the . AMP Of the Sea ttle WI bli &Use I Mr. stitiOr , 1. eotObOtted this vie*, quoting the rue : of Pridiamentywhich forbids ream to be .:addressed to the Lord =rig EtOwarde or artily to be fished of WIWI but: the I addresti is to the, flow ass, 14 rds." I 3 I' lie wan 'enteral time* sharply ed to order by the Chair, Mr Cabling called footle reading. of the seventh rule,aintit was sea& Atter conidderatikl: argunent, Mr. Bingham „said the Managers would tiot4.ent tidit point, • avid the, yeia and-mar wasftlienialiectut a motion to retire for navigation, resulting hi a tie vote, when the Chief Justice vo. 1 4 3 ted blithe native, so the motion wee armed top ) t 4,") n Tliellemitentretired at <two o'clock sat fifty udnotee. , i' Theivotacestituning wu yeas 25 lc It being ti tie vote; i the Older Jim. 4tee veted ayeythud giving practical effeetto the pewition 40o:fumed by t hire, sa ittobis rightio vote , .1 'Senator Trithibull Mad that tutus 'the Mattageisi'desired the Senate to continueole'llegillitle, 'he would mole i s idi i i it h wit , ..... t Abe *nitre intilnitedibet ttleT gopt iot , 14 1 4 '' Reektbr lirlutibull- then made' tbe &talon for ad i urtutiefit' to 12 olelook a Iniiitt* . 4 itatigtri* 1 1 l TitdObten -, tea U. ' iifid,the Seat* hairicg '-resit i ts Vtfalitlitieuiett, Atirhifted 6 mi rk Li MEIOM ME . i.„ ; ME IMINI =EI on mimic - to _the 12th,113137, by .Preai assigning Ida name ion of Stanton % , 14c. . v .! )1 jal Court then adjou - _ A, Tueadm March 31. sception. of a few peti ief Justice took the Chair, T. sc 31.7 E 2 11'3151. irst , .111-I'.l BM OtIO,I f',9,4.; •-i . ~ ..1 .4,- ) .E ir.:::::;! r, ISM : , . ntriteirmstsTocit OF: bIViCY ROM, lipliatos and Ilbuiltata , ar e being oldeltatt aVellaty nseb•tedndediataa;mati ng It rat z lapcaln!at to, purchase at this Res -4 4 • " 611/11REi n - • OE t 111•111 MEM Ell II MEM , ' IMIIIN =BEM • , , Ar g:ti ' Oeit . 'oli Siill ' ' 4 GA Belatan,llec and Comm*' . Tra k i .....„.......c..Be r i t tort:ent in N rennsylvanla—la fact o place li where a good aback•tan be found. • . - • • 4. • HUMPHRST BROVIER4. , . . . BEI 1111 !EU ND TEAM FANu'r CARR IAGB A , w ade .t other !And kept on hand Department Al! ot the beat onAtestatand-up t o standard. 1 ' HUMPH BHT BROTHERS. Towanda, Fe,b. 0, 180; . C-:,.R,;9 - i:',c,x . g..a- y 1 3rd, w - ci-Dome. CROCK.E.ItY. Thn'Aiiiitist and T.i best asiottinent 01 Crockestyet ep,e* Y ' edan this Coin : ',rill be bold cheap. WICKHAM k-BLAcg. Tt 'GLASSWARE, 0., Limps, Lanterns, TRirrners,i Wicks, Chinineys, Chan ) defiers, ice. Ace. at WICBHAU & BLACK. =I FANCY 'GOODS, iii , Chino, 'Lava, Parkin - Marble, 'Maui Wood, &o. Y jailreceived from I Auction. , Wmany & BiAci. • • SILVER Plated T , Goods - ;;.of-- tasty , • 0_ _,''Fifomii<andeve • ry fieot .wa warrante d} 'S receaved:frem the ! _ 1114nufakturer. irtopiAs4 BLAcs. MIII , SS, " Portia,:' • 80:40.to These - line!) of goods we ,eithcr.-get directO importer .or• 8 Inaklititeturor: & BLACK. • =BB WHTEL‘Rit ‘& WILSON, I= AND 'SINGER SEWING MACHINES, AT WIOKHAM 111401{11k r;)ftuiiiii.Deo. f.lBif, • WYOMING INSIIRANOE AcitEN - ..wTAWNG.INSUBANOE COMPANY' • - Pa. ' *0811,4'. • „Pribblent !L.Iit.SHOZMAYIR„, , VIM President BAWL Capital and Barylui $150,000. -11; ortb Americi p Hartford. Connf . liretinudli 'New York _ •t 4 - 15011(0 flp ld - -4000 p. • ass its" imagines intimg•abire co , sh taken- it far M ' ese sad besting attend. ed :priesptaier , and . Particialu 'ettatUserwililit kirierisVtiske In the y.' Alai Lite and Live digelOnge!ggee at fteuirbi rod inid" 1.11111!4 ' 111. 3114" ? yr. Tow*. LA* li t r _..misui,tanctons. . r ARBY.l4l.lrii :HOT 110 INF ,:, a 8 01 .2 L 1161- ' ' '. ' VD : 7 1 1." enie l411 :m i d ifing-44mlir: Palis: : . ' s i nit j r a l e ha ou :t v oc s al e k Bl: o ki co t f.:e n t a rb i t dat t r l n t : ink ri l liehrolidithin• I extend t a r an „ Irr ._ . to' e ladies and gentleme n G ee . ","." iffrootinties to call tel: ap i p ebeebeany If , Wanda, soma/deg new Le ;i, .. t, • • tether inspiring s g tibt . 11. tarattiste. g ' fAleholastoldue, pink; Fischman, ne e fin w ma vfivlg_ Meg; Verbenas. the her VMstlfUtrrigr; - asegoniu of sorts beautiful ' Gera alums, tine collection Including -the ' I d ou b le mi l d ; gehugonionts, (sonie call t hem • Lady Washington), fine variety very attractiv e New Petenlas, doable variegated and purple • .HeliotrOpeis ; Coins, four varieties, ornamen 'tat ; LAnigiairlitite, pink, orange l Cuebea;•• Btrawherrrthermifuni Variepted ; ceet ra 6: ettk;HogelVobellail I - Tansies, from the finret named. Rug h and. Breach aorta, . apleedid plants ; layilcintits, in pets. all varieties ready i d o f ADA], .Eenpel worth. Variegated Parlor Ivy, Mal AD'•,Gatilsiblinl Honey Buckles, fine variety_, _* :11idrodendlina ; Carnations ; amo r tent 'Llelipodirtml Ferns i Hoses . ; Alba ; INe geliaa ; _nutshell 9 • BliklapPt • Variegated ; Epo tepid& ; Fabiatte,; Penstemens ; Gazanla Splen 'dens ; Triepteohtm ; Cemeteries ;Eanonymeis • 'halm • Plant ; iiCouvardhia ; Beira" conceit • Sail( aga Tricolor ; Double Bilene ; Crap;, : large and small leaf Flowering Myrtle; Prim. rotweie.titraLt , Floirer ; Callas ; Jastimas : Cen -i taresa ing cnd a variety..too, tuntterous to mention. ggaakets. • timinNo aosui--Cottage Cluster ; Own. !on, Paid, QUM, delp rose, Baltimore Bel! =seven &ewe , crimson, aravilia, scarlet, , ly Climbers: lttentetti, pure whiles Set , na,.)smairier,ePirdr ifaitiflora, Glory de its,.. 1 Mond, crimson. .1 PEEPETIJA Ls 11013Pg--Ifenitosa . deep pia, Sonvinier de Malmaiaon, deep: blush, Archdale, gbarles,, crimson, Agrippina. crimson , Low., Phillip - crimson, Augusta Mie, deep Medi gin* lamest, rieh pink, .Cardinal Putrizzi, brilliant crimson, Gen: Washington, Gen. Ja. queminot, crimson. Geant des Battalls erirth , ,n le. raffle, satin; Louis 'Virgere, carmine, pad •Plantier, pow witifss.Atra..C. Wood, brilliant red,Paeona,crimson, Queen Victor ia.pale. la•il. Elaine des Violet, dark. violet, Triumph de Ei position, crimson, ex. I only mention a P.l ton of the. Luger mintier and variety of leA, all on t 'elleowil roofs in pots in fine meanie heginning to bloom, truly beautiful. DAHLAS. entire new set purehased in Kee:. Bergen, New Jersey, when in bloom, the mo r perfect bonnet and pompon Dahlea ready ls• , i April; ill in Wtiti 7' - GRAPR V ..--Balem $3, Dodgers No. 4 $1',50, No. IS $1,50, No, 19 $1 . .60, splendid Vitt, ..2 year old. all in pots. Israella, lonla, APE.' , Hybrid and .Anderondae, all in pots, 2 yea- Id, $1.25 to $1,50 each, Delaware, Concord . ilebeeta., Early 'Northern Museadine, Diana Hartford Hartford Prolific, AU irepots.d.6o cue,. ea.:baseballs, in pots 2.s.eents each, a 1e,.. White Chastise fur. ~ut door-culture, in Polo. - cents each. All grape vines may be tona.l out at pots witb perfect safety from the ent ~.. gay to the lot of November, All Bores frog . 35 to 50 cents in pots. Grape Vines I.y the lo I and Roses by the 100 at exceeding low rate , . VEGETABLE PLANTS—EarIy WakensL: one of ~the Imitsorts, (New York seamen ea) Party . tilinningsteadt, 'Early Lane Yoirk, carry Ox Beare early and lute Caulifloweri, 8 (iLt per dozen. Sweet Moantain Pepper Plaut•, Sweet Spanish do, Cayenne do, Cherry Pep , , , do, 10 cents per dozen. i ate Bergen C•abb., •' Plants, Drink:head ' do, Fled Dutch do, 40 ( t..• ' per 100. Purple Egg Plant. Scarlet dra.. Le 4 &biped do 10 cents pet doz., Eeys 'Tureat ' Perfected do, Feegee do, The Cook's Favor:;- do;etterly Yorkgo, early Tilden do, etc., earl y .lie.d do, Large - Yellow do, 10 cants per dcre ~ Celery, . White: salad "and Henderson's tNa Dwarf, 30 cents per 40tl. Plante of all kit.: Will beset out in cold frames or open air. Tomato genteel all kinds, Egg plants- et I. kinds, single plant in each pot, in tine cond time 8 cents, including ,pot, 6 cents without t) .pot. Cucumbers in, po a 25 tents each. agenta who are reliable, and tone others , .• wanted, desire to selepLants at different point, In this and other counties, a handsome thin - peruntage shall be Allowed.- Plants and a OA. pkwluati ot the Houses can be forwarded :., nice - condition in moss. All orders will racer. prompt attention.. ?All kinds of Grape- Vines, Berea, Dabia. .Flowere and Vegetmle . plants will be roundA Mellehele Nix's. wholesale and retail Grocer. Mil Provision Store. : in in it. C. idereer'3 n.,4 him*, aftet the 20th day of t -April. A lief:, ...,- - commodating efileient gardener will be bound ..i. ,the garden at rill times: i HARRY _lii" Towanda Hot Boum*, Feb. 12.1116, JOT AND. Towel, D 4 it orgoods,. apr Way et:. boa bees Isa darabWt y., i=l Nifil 7 E I , 13 - ME lIIMI ME GJ ICA1)7F:) ie- 8. , ...N.'11:R0N50N, ORWELL, P-.! , . Offers •to builders most complete Builders' Hardware, Sash, Glass, 'NAM. 01:= Paints, Varnishes, Blinds, I Trimmings, Etc , - Door Trimmings; &c, TIN' ROOFS , .4, • CONDUOTOW Gutters, put on by experienced workmen aa.t at:the lowest rates. Tinkering and jobbin 4 . sapbollers,- . 31) spike, Howe's Sewin., /bold .tes; none better. Universal Clolir , Wringers; best in use. Wheel Rakes and Con' bined Plaster Sower, worthy the attention of the intelligent farmer. Hubbard's blowing Ma chines, durable and 'desirable, 4 or 4i tom lit. Tables, chairs, bedsteads, spring bed b0.1, , :h and other • Farmers will tied this season the Ust grad ,f Tin 'Pans, Milk and Strain Palls, Sad •ersr , , uescription of Tin Ware._ Flour and San Clovsr and Timothy Seed, Spinning Wheel. , Flag Wheels,- 'Reels; Wheel EiFeads, Flyer , led Boners and Plaster Sowers fernishet order at lowest poisible prices. ' ALSO—Corn - Shelters, Menials., Cutting Bones Orwell, Feb. 20, 'lkB. p. R O , C , L'A M. , T co,4E.N & ROSEN.FIE 1) Wunius, It seems to have pleased the ID hahltanta at 'rowan 43, and vicinity; to ree , .!: nize-our-lair way ordeallag ; T O. AilD.Wasaus, We owe our- sincere thank , -to the COtimanity for extending tows so lin t a patriontige until/low ; Ar • AxD Wzatmisi We deem it our duty fa n elprooateall the favors bestowed upon us Ihn. t.; We do hereby puttlialy.prpcLAl.o that „ great Aa also of ellkinds of the beet I,LinilJ ~- .CL4VH4NOI ic,EDucEJ) figicEi! That will astonish the cormoua ity, ,as WP W.Ol to make room for our - . . We ere deterp - Ined to Sell our present.stock a , a littlidro • ' The best way •to convlace yo"- islets loto.eall at -•-- - .• ~ •; . COHEIR & acesivrium. 'Next door to Pox:Stoma* MOM, & 7, 0 . Towanda, Jan. 23, IRA,' : .- • - fIONFECTiONkRY . • MANUFA r • TORT, =I " - A. Haat. - - _ Cabo the sttSlott of the jpnidie Wife ('t that he man e ctares sad sells at - • . WEI° ALE . AIM 11ETAli,, ! Ex; ...,. AU kinds of !Aeolian/4er, Far' alga and 'Do mestic Nate, • ee Deiders_tu the country wish Ing anything I. - his line* will -do well to send their orders to him, and they will be promptly at4nded to. ! faction varagteedT Store InTatton's 81. , k:Towanda. Pa. Feb. 24;1: ; :.—tf. R4P ATE . AGENCY? H. L )40:KE 11, REAL ESTATE AGENT. Offiretbli 101 Owing Pann.4 Coa-tod rind v? , Laildinor - Final i tmbetled, 3 Miles froth' towanda, n kasha 43 aoresa Brio. $1485; AeYhtoto antainiag 135 acres. Good- Few Aladate.4 lit a. Mateo: cultivation. 41 1 01 0.7„„ ftPuntdd• Price .$6,000. wraro Wearaßaslington—on the Creek.— - New house - and tarn: Under alba stale el cu I , StLikottar.. , p r i c e 55,450. :rarMlLAYrailklist. All-Oudot good cultiva tion. Good bitildinga. For sale ebeap. 7. ...'- -1361311ra1, 1 M - desirable - Hooks and Lots in .aowisadal ._A allattiettif Coal Lands In. Vega Canty. To h Valldeololy la, 1867. - 1868 - PIT N I'l 4 UR E.! „ Aachia, NS. h TOW4DA, 'STOCK 'OF . OVERCOATS,. htow - ready to be diaposed of at sn ch _SPRING STOCK I
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