Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, June 04, 1868, Image 2

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    Ntllsll front all . Nations.
_-.EmbsePador Burlingame and hia
suite arrived in We fork by the Arizona,
' Cars will run to thetop of Mount
tangi
- Wai on, Now Hampshire., by the 4th of
Jo M. .•
-Mrs. lester,formerly Mrs. Bloom•
er is giving lectures to the Mormons.
—Blackberri-s sro so plenty in'tbe
New °Hama market that they are Aden.
—John Stuart Mill, M. P.,the great
English legman, is hi 'favor of Omsk, std.
frage.
—The annual examination of ca•
dots at the Nara School at Annapolis; corn•
menced Monday.
An examination of Salmon illiver
ti alley is to be made for the Northern Nei&
ic.Railroad route.
—Th e Rebol city-councils of B&W
-more,Teri appropriately congratulated :din
ice on his aegrattaL .
--Andrew Johnson• came within
out) vote and $7,000,000 of removing to Ten-
=2l
, McCook has left Browns•
villa for New. Orleanato obtain an addition
al brigade.
4--The " Dominion of Canada" is
again alarmed about the rentinis—fearbag
a mid.
..—The steamer Arizona brought
last week, from Aspinwall to New York,
$1,177,500 in specie.
—The wife of Leopard Griffin of
'Greene, Me, droWned 'herself in the And
roscoggin last week. • ,
' —At Lime Point, San' Francisco, a
blast of 7,500 pounds of -powder threw into
100 sea 4,000 cable yank!' of rook from a
high bluff. ,
—Cap4in Spooner and son, of Fall
Firer, were drowned on the NM inst., by
the tamping of their fishing boat.
4 , • —The people of Franco annually
-consume 7,609 Was of sniff. They smoke
.1t3,441 tons of Tobacco '
• " National Medical Assoeia•
Lion 'decrees that Vilna is no harm in eon
sults.tion with !milli praetitiOners.
—A Marylander seeing Secrete•
•. rs Stanton for drunigei Awe; to his premis
rs during the war by a mined of cavalry.
The I' Democrats" of the Ohio
• House of Representatives lmve decided that
"Democratie ladies shall not marry black
tnen.
—knginora are thigaod in lim
ning the lines Tor do Yoke:ontario Shore
Rail Road between the Niagara River and
Oswego.
—On Saturday last two men were
killed by a railroad eollison: on the New
'York*, Erie Bail Road at Calliooom
—Four acres of laud in tfamilton
county,T)orida, suddenly mat 4otan fifty
feet, and the vacuum immediately filled
frith waier.
—Thii.lnttvry .drawing of France,
Sruith..R Co.; ba 'Kentucky, yea recently
stopped by the court and the wheels sized
and confiscated.
—The Si. Charles Catholic Church
gt Woons4ket, L, was destroyed by fire
on Friday night of last week.
—An onteidu tunnel was recently
dog under the walls of the Buffalo jail •in
order to release genie prisoners. The plot
was discovered.
- F LThe Oregon grain crops will be
largo, and fears are a:premised about the
possibility of harvesting, especially in
nicer Valley.
HA soldier on guard at the bar
rocks in Atlantis, Mod a negro on Friday
evening of last week, the servant of a Kit
ten
—A new motive power has been
-exhibited hi 27ew Yoik, impelled •by eleo-
Welty. It is pronounced practicable.
--Governor • Brownlow says that
the report that be was about to die is not
true, so far as be knows. His health was
never better.
--The Rncky Mountain Star coca
plains that eastern editors dont't know.the
character of the Indiana, or they would not
takt aides vith the red-skins.
—A: : committori of the M. E. Gine
pal Conference have recommended the ad
misaion_of one lay deklate to the General
Conference from each anneal conkrehoe,
—Tile body of Michael ?darooney
wqs found - k
the river at Elmira on Satur
day /nat. He probe* fell through
,the
tai road bridge wigs intolloated and aria
drowned.
At Columbia,lndlaas, a large barn,
With fourteen nudes and a large quantity of
hay and grain, was burned on Friday bight
of last week. The IA is nearly $10,,000
partially insured.;
-4. destructive bail storm i occur•
red at San Antonio.. Tessa, on May 18. In
thirty minutes it destroyed housek' storey
fruit and gardens to the extent of 8600,000.
Several lives were lost.
—br. Rein°ll was aessealna!ed on
'Saturday everting in Nashville Arai North
western Railroad cam. Ono Phipps, 'with
whom he haa a larnmit approachedßeirsoll
from be find,, while the train was is emotion,
shot him three times, then pulled the bell
rope, stoppod the train and escaped.
—A new Methodist church is pm.
jected in Reading.
—The LUnntown rolling mill turns
- out. 400 tons of " rail per week. The daily
ly product is 266 rails. 30 feet long, neigh.
ins 660 pounds.
A man mimed Abel Lewis, of
tiorabam,ldontgomery county, wan acciden
tally killed la's! week, by being thrown from
a load ? of hay.
—Oen. J. Sidney Jones, of Phila
delphia, is about to make a chill to the
Promised jomd, barefoot and with staff in
hand. -5 -;
*”.
—,,They hate a "Painters' Onion"
ykuiding. They are to bare an annual
ball the 10th of Jane.
t
oonnnisnioners of Montour
coaetty ohm& to receive proposals for
tke erection of s new Court Holm.
—The Woman's Medical Cullen of
Penzsylvania has received a bequest of
$lOO,OOO from a wealthy aim just deceased.
—On last pay day, in Mahoney
City, whiskey got into the minces, and the
miners got into sundry tights and some of
them into jail.
.
—The' Republicans of the 21st
Cconpuesional District will itapport John
Coro& for the nod amgreasional nominee.
_
--A new paper has been started in
Pottstown,, called The Cottaye-fress, It W I
srell
literary 4.42 4; and' Berth/kiln 6 /
' politlea. ' ' `'•' ,
—Char* Zeigler, aged ft years,.
wee instantly killed, last week in Douglas
township, Beek, 'Gandy, by being run over
--- by the wheel of a lauded cart
-LAt an eiplosiotiof the powder
works of isfrimi, Bodes & - To*, at Spitlg
Brook, Luzern() county, last wok la
George Smith lost his life
tivaitord fepovitt.
Towanda, Thunolay, June 4,186&
Nalkeaa l Republican Rolalinatieit:,l
FOR PRIBIDSIIT
OEN. ULYSSES 3. ORANT.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT _;! t
HON. SCHUY4ft : • COLFAX."
Rerabllcfm:State Ticket.
ros AVDITOS maw,
Goa. loAnr.gutadat, Of Montgomery Co.
Tos 111:111MITOZ 03120:10!,
CoL Jacob M. Caspbily of !Palacio I*.
BILTILATEDI EST NOT DISPUTED.
The treachery of seven Republican
Senators, and the consequent failum
to impeach ANDREW Joussonhas been
a great disappointment to the true
men of the country. The great trait
or had progressed step by Step in his
unlawful ushrpations, he had been
guilty of such "high crimes and mis
demeanors," that an indignant and.
outraged public 'had pronounced its
verdict; of guilty, long before the
House pf Representatives had pre
sented articles of Impeachment. To
the people, there seemed - but one pos
sible result of the Impeachment trial.
The great crimes of Affray& JtniNson
were so manifest and flagrant, that
the tedious progress of the trial chaf
ed the public mind, as an unneceisa
.ry delay in reaching &verdict which
seemed inevitable and proper.
• h
Not even the rumors whte thi
,ck
ened the air from Washington, of the
defection of prominent Republican
Senators, and of he'employment of
money to procure 1 . 14 acquittal of the
President, shook the public faith in
the verdict of the High Gond. -It did ,
not seem possible that wren Republi
,
can Senators could be found who
would be willing to stultify them
selves in the_face of former votes, or
`rvho would. be willing to sink into
an abyss of infamy, the sure re
ward of-treachery to the rights of the
people.
The publiC expectation has been
doomed to a bitter disappointment.
The cause of Human Rights, of .Ins
tick; and Oonstitutional Freedom has
been betrayed by the men to :whom
it was confided. Seven Republican
Senators hart defied public opinion,
have betrayed their country nndlieir
party, and have voted to 'sustain , As-
DREW JOHNSON hi a 00011110 of tyritnny
and usurpation unequalled in the his
tory of any Republic. The people
indignant and amazed, in their bitter
disappointment, brave almost lost
faith in the perpettiity of, our free in
stitutions. As partisans, they are
ready tt distrust the bravest and
truest of our leaders, and almost to
ignore party fealty : If Teetotal and
Fisstromn and CHASE prove faithlesti,,
who can be trustee!? If bribery can
reach the Senate, and procure the ea
quilts' of ANDRIW 'Jonsson, bow can
the people guard' their rights from
corrupting influences ?
TO those who have despaired of
the Republic, who ' have' doubted the
efficiency or iniegrity of the Republi-
Can organization, who in their bitter
disappointment have bin almost
ready to lay down their arms and
surrender, the 'good cause, we say,
thilugh Betrayed, be not Dismayed
The Republican party is no less
the particot Right, of Progress, of
Morality; ;though traitors may be
found inits rateks.tivie cause has ever
I •
been soilioly, so just, but that Trea
son has attempted its overthrow, from
the time that teas received his thir
ty pieces of silver until the present.
The order should pass along the line
to close '
np the ranks, having expell
ed the traitors, ankfilied their places
with tone men. The treachery which
seeks'eur overthrow shoilld stimulate
auto renewed etertlone. The life of
the Republican party; • and its sec
cess,does not depend open se en men,
„though they be Senators, but upon
theintegKity and intelligence of the
people. It they will be true to them
selves, neither corruption nor treat:di
' cry shall avail.
The acquittal of Annum &innate;
calls upon every true RepubliCan for
the most' strenuous exertions: in the
canvass; upon which we are now en
tering. We have the prestige of the
names of GRANT and Coma, with
their great achievements and perso
nal popularity; to overcome the bit
terness of betriyal. ' Let as consign
the traitors to the dark oblivion of n
traitor's grave, and remember their
treason onlyiei.i stimulate us to the
endeavor to procure such a Verdict
in November us shall ring the knell
of disappointed hopes to those who
seek-the overthrow of the Republican
party and the downfall of the cause
of Human Rights.
Omar Jutsma CHASE, having suc
ceeded is preventing, the conviction
of ANDBZW Josssos,is now fully qual
ified to preside over the trial and ac
quittal of Jrxrgssos DAVIS. He will'
then haie the proud satisfaction of
having shielded from merited pun
istunent the two greatest criminals of
the age—both of whom had been tri•,
edand pronounced guilty by the im
partial verdict of the people. The
Chef Justice illustrates in his illus.
Woos example, that whilst the
achievement of a great name and
fame is the slow growth of years, in
famy may be accomplished in a day,
by z l ltrtiachery and falsehood to the
professions of a life-time.
1101. Ws publish in today's paper
a stirring address of the Republican
Stite Central Committee, from the
pen of its able.rand accomplished
pisir,tustr. I Read it by all means.
Ex President Imes BUCHANAN'
died at his- resident* at Wheatland,
Penn., Monday moridng, after an ill
ness of four weeks, in the sweaty-
seventh year of his age.
llMffit====°:M;Ml
irstaimPsiblitheiti.
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/skew Jounsoi is acquitted,enongh
RePElblican i ! 3 "4 o "k" - . l **lii:r 4i tt.
le ' this D emocrat s. 141 ~
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4
1.. , articl e , . i k liptiq _ k „,,' „ 4
rettait, degilY ''refire , ' ... 7
not disappointed, or discouraged. i ,
From the first, we objected to int-
Peachteenl, I )o4l'4 l lLit PP .0_ .._449t , t,
sustained, though fully satisfied thitt
'JoalsOir`denerted it ; and its tannic
proven the correctness of oiir - judg
ment. Had our advice been taken,
we would ntu,inow be iainentingnAus
vere discomfiture. But tekthat peak et
After the impeacinnent bad btien G
determined on, and irec hadmad B. fi
Lea's opeciii 'nixie* iii,ii ,ti ii:# ii,
closing one, we felt. With the Refifk 1 4
limns generally, that conviction Was f t
nearly certain, were ' glad. Of it, nnot 'v
ready to admit our mistaken, judg-
ment in the lieginning. • . -1; ; )
inasmuch Se we could not fron!the . 1 i
first, see any \great advantage that
would accrue to'us as a party, or the. 4
country at large, from Joutilson'i ea. t
moval, so now, we see no great lose ' i t
from our failure to convict. We mild i
never discover that JOHNSON'S itide; i
debt and lawless . 'conduct, hurt the i
Republican, party. On the contrary, 1
it invariably recoiled ott his iiii'S :
head. So now, let loose, he will be
worse than ever; and we may be
sure that his mad planks: will call
down deserved condemnation. 1
But more than this. The betrayal
ofFESSOIDEN, TRUMBH2.I, and their col
eagnes in treuemmill call down such
a storm of indignation, and so aggra
vate the zeal of the mass of the Repub
lican ranks,that they will overWhebn
all opposition at , the ;Presidential
election. Jounson, Dooerette and Cesirr
AN, won us the selection • two t years
ago. jounson, FUSENDIN. and Com;
pany e will now stir up such a feror
that *ill make escaped criminals and
descriers tremble. Wo, needed just
Buena catastrophe, to '7.call out the
fire, and the votes, of the Union meit,
and let 'those who are in idangkr 1
stand from under, for they will.cetiO
like an avalanche, nod victory gtOW
from defeat.
1.
We almost pitylagssennEN f or tn , ..,
vials of . wrath will fall heavieseo ,
him, an they shoutd for he it .th:
leader of thd Conspiracy, and , tV old
est Republican: Senator, if not •th
oldest man. 'Very ambitiims, ye
very sensitive, he will chafe nude
the rebuke of an indignant] and on
raged constituency. It is' &meek':
to us that he did not resign, if h.
could not vote for convictiOtt. Ho ;
infinitely he fall& in tide, bel4w Jou
Q. ADAMS, in a similar cape ; brit
better man.
,and truer patrfot has n t
lived tinder, our government, th n
that name J. Q. ADAMS. . All honor o
his memory.
In his reasons for voting agai t
impeacllment, Fuson's"' Uftys gre t
stress on the dignity of the Presid n
tial office, and holds that this, sho ld
not be •impaired by conviction n
trifling charges, and from .iiartin tt
considerations. All very; well ; at
dons' tint his reasoning and acts,sh w
too, on! the other hand, that no ma r
how Badly a Presidett 'iti, L ay beh e,
and no matter how much an entre ed
and indignant people may , dem nd
his removal, he is at their defiace.
It is laying to a President do as or
)
please,' and to great criminals, of
are beyond the reach of .the pe I(
We do not believe that Flom DI
and Timteuil were bougt)t over •
money. This sharp id A snare Itt
by the 'enemy, in the hope that it NO
drive us to each an assault upo
remnant Senators, as to drive hei
from us altogether, anit to tha et;
tent weaken our working for i
the Senate, treating th 4 by the ne'
Senators, including those fro It
rebel States, they may: • hol
the majority in that both. , •
oaasnizsii
Now is the time to origaniser a
time by the foreloCii. Dela` - =
dangerous.' Republic, clubs - o.
be formed iy every Ward, Jo • =a
and borough. Experience has pr=
ed that this is the mosiffeeti • • w
of conducting aca Agri: t
private jealousimi, heai:Pmral.gs
political rivalrie.s,prevant.pur : ep
lican friends Imre deli* llis a 0=
, The peril of our donut ? r '14 60 gre
the issue too important to be i =ter!
ed with by affairs of ! second= ry
penance. Let every!! man .ut
rl t.
shoulder to the,wheelJanotwo
•
unfhigging,eneigy uni,ll' the g ea
military chieftain and most =cc
plished statesmen *of,. the a. e
triumphently elected to the fi at
second offices within!. the gii of
American people. ,
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•
kr OUR ftepublicanfrlindst roe,
out the county 'iiill "gre4lyO lge
,21
by sending. the earliest ..new ,in
gard to the iormation of Be 'Mil
clubs,and any other items of liti
fnterestthat may tranipiro in ti
respective neighborhoods. ' evi
to keep our readers thorned pee
in regard to all political in4ements
in the country during thealtnpaf
as well as; news of a more gene
claracter.::
stir Roas,of Kansas, call ,
Wade in the Vice .Freaiden 'a room
to-day. Ho took'a neat wi ,fant
tation, ,and, after, ' a few, .Wkw a r 0 .
i. . ..
attempts i began a exliversati•n exerts
ing his action on imposthment.—
Wade listened in angry a il eelm I nill
.. w hat_
Begs began to tell ould be ,
Johnson's future coitrect,and how well
behaved be (Rosi): eFpec, .hin? to I
be.' Mr. Wade indignant ly 'told the
l c
ICaii4O'Benifor that he - a ired: tei
hear iiiifthil3fPirt4er, and I iatk,o l 4,
. 61 1 6,
to leiktepaaYiag th at he h Pgd;that
be wad& never:47k to in) again:
Relefeft•-;-Tfaafgiatdotr . • - ' 'l'l
IBM
Jitiare are itat:
ten clumatal furnaces in Berke amp.
pro. • WO and to inferm them of
thei , nomination, performed that duz'
ty t; is evening,between 13 and 9 o'-
elo- , at • the residence of t3en GO !
Ati - int 900 poring:mil:ion* 1p -' .!••
11 , , 'Bs delegates4c-theOunzentioa,-
+ral. Members of Congrese,.., n..,
'e staff; anti the i;latlies o 44.
re
i,,ilieinr. v ileru'Elitiat:iiiid Rii._ tot.'
ki 'Ai, . , reapeetiialy.'lTTliese' two'
:e ; tleineri iitiiiiitelde hi. life, izia the
ip aster's ferieetln iteumbitele iiii' - '
'to i s t Of • Wm ) WO' ' oritiiit '''a fell'
i t
ri,* Of AO ptiiiiedid a. ..' ' ~:" '
-n: Jr; It. RAWEST; led President
A the, Ootivintien,' di:Oita:the - 6V,
lo ing address :' r • 1 .1
, arhissia - oi'oes. l 'ilawm. - ' P
ENllRAl::The'Nlititael:•Unfon Re-;
Fi'; elican Party, r eeienabledin Ole gee
ti • nal Conirention on .cite 90th of.,thiti
zu. nth, nitiointerliiii 'the cilkeril'a
. e Convention,' to' Wait *ion, vit.— .
I; obediehee to . ite . :Triatruetions we,
g ve tn.yone . Copy Of tlie record .of
i p r oceedings. - Yon' Will' perceive .
I ; at it was governedby'the most Vit.,'
iotic motives. , Ilarinonionsi enthul
s antie and deteritiined, we mean, in
our own words to' `save' in peace
what we won in War.'`We ineati to'
'shake it a solemn Ind practical in all.'
in the Udited States,' that "ill,
en are created eqiiiii," endowed by
eir Creator "wittilrertitin 'Aliena
te rights,,,aineriewhich are life, lib,,
titrty'itidllie titsuit ;Of hilipitieste—
e intend' t 't.,,thec'eshall neveite
ause'or oprtaiii4, for n'ciiii war
in this nati tf , .! originateiraither by
those . who*uld enidare their fellow
eii oriliosil wb4 Must ' fight tare
gain their f4eilotii. 1 'W.e belfeie that
there can be'no peinanent , peace
save in justice and,hquatights— the
equality.of all men ; before 'the laic— .
We , hope . to. , see our Government
-reacting* the_renicitest Corner and
to the inimbles pertin, securing to
him, byl. impartial' and irresistible
power„his personal infety; the right
to the Wiens , of lila labor, '-aud the
right and , the opportunity for physi
cal, mental and motel adVancements,
The besagnarantee - lot the Continu
ance of such a goVoinment is to ;lire
to all classes : impartially a share in
its management. itihre hear much of I
forgiveness and fraternity; • we t too,
Ito Most earnestly desire a epredy• re-
earn of the policy and measures of
peaceful time, none long more for a •
ally restored Union. than thosewho
ustained their G overnment .during "
~the late dreadful ; War ; but the dead
Fawn have left a trust in our - hands --
We long for ; peace and goodwill, but
we have no friends who oppress their
feltow-men. ': We do not idly and
hopelessly ask ter indemnity for the
past ; we seek only , security for the
future. - You will see that -the Coa
-1 vention believes; that integrity, aim
pli:ity and Ceamemy iti governmental
affairs are the • duties of good citi
zens and honorable men. It makes
the strict finlfilltient of national ob-'
ligations a4oint of honor" never to
be waived.,. ; What the civilized world
recognizes *OW roll and payment, is
the only payment the Union . Republi
can Party williver consent to tend
er. The equal ights of adopted cit
izens are clearly asserted, and-all the
people who love our Government are
hospitablyfinvited to come and enjoy
its benefits, and contribute to its
strength. i The Convention spoke in
nothing more warmly than in proffer:
ing a hearty Welcome to all those
who, lately warms were against us,
I are now free* and honestly co-op
t• crating in restoring peace and estab
a lisping a trulY, free Government.—
„,,, During the last three years countless
e indications , of 'the people's choice for
_ the neat Presidency have been con
-2f verging upon l yourself. Having made
th its statement ;of prineiplee and pur
id pone, the ConstitAtion, deliberately
ill and formally,- tate by State, territo
ry by territory, 'recorded the will of
he its constituents and unanimously
'm nominated yon for President :of - the .
sa-, United Stated, folloTing. the work
i n by ,tumultuons and tong-oontiriped
I , manifestatione of joy, pride and n-;
~._ fidence. Welknott_that you will' be
"v faithful to the Convention dud the
old lairs, ant.to' the ympathies and
, principles :- that yen re, c•illed own.
ii
to reprelent.l l . We. war that you
will not seek tci enforce nponthe un
• - Willingreprenentatives of
.the' people;
k e ~ any policy of your own deviates, for'
ire
you hive sa d that "Abe:Wilt or the
i, , people is tla*, of he lentil!' The
' l records of, t ie,, war 'end of ydur • in&
kip &equal fidelity afford 'the evidenee
mi .._ that', the nation can safely and - wisely
s ., place Jan ' iii • the chair of WASHING
vox and lincomi: In behalf of the
no . I , ‘
Convention we te nd er you as nomi
or nation for ,Pre.ident, and. solicit its
air aceeptripcq We can give you no
co . higher 'preof of our gratitude for
; .
;at, your past, or our .
confidence, to pier,
I ,, er. ,future. WC propose to elect yr. • '
, oar. ,onairr's sem%
1/n- -After the l applanie , with which the
his above speenh was received had cent:-
rith ed, Gen. GO.ur replied as fate's :
R d Mn. Pas i sinzirr Aim Graraviis” or,,
otn . k. me Nerm#,AL . UNION COIMINft I.
.ON : ,
will endeavor in a very short -time to
are write you .a letter accepting the treat
sad you have imposed upon.. rm. .to - .
the plause..) Rxpresaing my- gratitude
for the confide= you have,pl'aeed in
MO, I . Wilt; ,ET say but , little: orally,
Or and that le to thank you toi l the .APa
i, us nimity. with 16;6 you have selected
• me as a candidate for. he Presides-
re-_ tial office. I can, say-.in addition I
can looked on dnring the progreee.drthe
ical proceedings at Chicago with A greit
heir deal of interest, and am gratified
riot , with: the harmony. ,and unanimity,
Which seem to have governed the A 1,07
ice - liberations of, the g overned
Chosen to ' fi n the high o f f i ce fOrwhich
.., you have selected me I will gise,to,
, era r its duties,the same energy,, the.same
sPint, ; l and the same will, that I have.
. given to `, the performance of: all du
ties which have devolved neon • me
Mr.' heretofore. Whether I shall , be able
to perforin these duties to,your entire,
satisfaction, time will determine.—
You have truly said] in the course of
your address, that I shall have no
policy of my own teniterfere a,gainst
AO 110 1 )Of ,people,' , 'Vie.. , '
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Ai' the 0044stid ,- '6.41464 L• 'lO,
'sxsecla there Waslong, continued sp.:
.. r ig vicz-rszsmimea.., - iv: ,i
-, Gen: RAWIXT thenaddressed Speak
er OoLrilx,!saying-: :.:Yothave heard
.nsillielanition• . of prinelpta ;at Oht-5
et*_"4ditierefore r neiontit ittpoo,f
it, Yon are aware that numerous`
Candid leis for • thilAriee,Presideney
ii ' 1 : v ' to: Tiley*teifill *red
•
aa
roe and 'Yea iieleetion)
KO ghtlihtfiliishr the good will
and fri ndahip enteitninEdliftivynniv
1101. t Von are known to thfi Ameri-
earipeopleWourteen years or
lie service t iyffe know-you come to
the peoplei: i t< < •
tense youiltv 3
The Cony t i P •
ination lc• t i t
your a • )
Ws' • Y. •
To this Mr. Coukti replied "
President aIWLEV and Clentlemen
History his alleadt proclaimed that
htrvicterkiret - ths - piwgrywa - vtipre .
frlatAifflag ngie - fth
ways given ineteitieu
Meow to the nation, while its re
verliespud-slefettelygrielthel
ust%nal petil t , fifidolightxtftbfttb:
therefortvte-the-millions-of-Republi
!ol9
rWiro qt4tr.,; 941051
:ritories represened in' tat uthngl
ljousptiou t
411e4,it1 ,i - eitti:thn IRA sigeOlit4 ) ,Ottlie 4004:
Whit Pfeittnerlia *Amee or
o
Obliade. # 4 , 111 1P ) aull
the
'ow F.—i.gruOi s fi l i i ll' i l -hqrfr
/ Co fialeViers,. 'pros*. . t ,
019 17 11ppi,
t4t ler.l-1
i4 l3 tiGnilft,l3o7frti,l9bat.l2 t
4w 414Lpt9-
.PerTi4 baa ;been;been worthy of 'honpi
relqd ,14,„thn, - wer,
agrileini,s4li the Ftlatti;ilp ,fiflopod
by lia'44l.l.oSfit,ic4nY4Rtroo, *43 6
refOlitult i afi l *P+ oloo4 J okm, s ,
- tke noie*etioo,with. widen ; kayo
*lei/ kollgred;,aß4NO,44‘ ) ltter
m°4 63 *.Oait . 413 1 4 ,09. e • t°'Zi ) *•i l i
t4elil9rP formalT 'nk.,nnFr„ ll 4l , °, 4 q.
,'•
' Me w re p rlozer continued desietil
/Orations r ot -applause, ,
generally_
Tim
_gentlemen present e
i4variced andshotiii GOD. ,ClitAxt,e;u4.
Speaker. 90Mot • by ; the hand, ieid.
IfongrOuVell,thein on the 'choke et,
Tbs n pertyllie NOth
drew AO •ne`:adjoining . room wheTei
collationitt beeil Prco.Yrded for AliOn3,l
N
'OOl/GRElSiOilas IrEnEgAR
...'•
,
The , triAted Stateo , Senitte, fuel on
the table a -.o6tiatirres4 reenlethu. to t
Odiniiro:enpn Ifith l ef nno
The bill to.peorperatn Satleael
Life Insurance'. CoMpopi l of this
tedlita4 ll4 4 4i neliC l4 . wag paSod;-.--, t
A reitolution to accept the ;coigns-,
tion of bfr. Forney, Senretery",,ig
Senute,..offered by . Mr.;;Somner,.wite
objected, te,,and went• over:, A ,rese
lation to Appelint a coremittee of three
`to iterire i nto, : and , repert, the
fact O
iMproper i n fluences which were
use&or offered ,to be ,aged, uppn
tors in referenda to impeachment. was
Messr.taken umand was debated by sero.
Davie, gorrilland licise. Ross,
niade a persenal explanatiot4 in re
ference to his vote, and then offered
a substitute for, the resolution,. pro
viding for the appointment of a, conk
"mittee :of five to inquire whether
improper:or, corrupt means have been
used or attempted to be used to influ
ence the voters or senators 'on the
trial of impeachment, with authority
to send for persons , and papefsoka.—:
:Tho, subetitute, was ; Adopted., An
exientive session ,was then helti.lhe
bill for the admission of Arkansas
was Conisidered, but was net flue*
acted, upon. Mr. Di:whale - at 'offeed a
resolutiondeCiaring that any, enforced
attendance of a member of the Senate
'before the committee of theltnake of
Representatives, to be eiamieed. u,
a witness upon - any question', ei •mat
ter relating to the impeachment trial
would be a flagrant breaCh of the
privileges of the Senate, and 'that
any volentary attendance of a Sena
tor before the : committee for said
purpose Would-be <highly itlipropee.er
Laid over. Adjourned.
Tne House \of Itepresentativei
re
ceived seven! petitions andmemorials
.Is on various subjects. A numberof
bills upon subjects of no general inter
est were passed, The Committee on
Commerce 'reportede substitute for
the, bill, of .Mr. Pike,introduced March
16, to promote American commerce.
:After some 'clisecission, the bill was
made the special order forliVeduesday
next,. The Indian Appropriation bill
conpiiderdr.l is Committee of the
but*ai not disimsed of. ' Ad
,
jonrned.
• ;*, .
1 14 11 7. May 28; 1888. -
In al UnitO States Sonate,Messrs.
Buckate,w,-Morrill, Stewart, Chandler
and Th4yer ire*e appointed thcr catn
'raittee to make f the investigotion into
the alleged nse,of improper influences
in the impeachment trial. A commit
tee of conference-: was, appointed on
the ; Army Appropriation .
Cameron presented memoriels from
Philadelphiain.,,, regard to.coutanr
vey, for : a. ,reduction of ,flia *Make!.
tu t rind against passage/of the,copp
right lam., lir. Morgan introduced a•
joint eesolition -to provide for a reduce ,
-tioalof - the-interests , eri the, public
idebt,which veurefetred td tho'Finan
ee Counititteh, ~ Mr, Ederedia-stfeee64
.a resolution of -th,anke &oratery
Stanton, which :. was; objected to by
Mr. Hendricks , and . wen* over..: -The
-bill to admit Arkansas was consider
'.ed,-.bot no action was' taken- An
Executive session, was held., Adjourn
In the House -of Representatives a l
petitions from persons engaged , in
iron, steel and other manufacturee,la
several - counties of , Pennsylvania;
complaining of the depression of.
; dustry and praying! for• additional
'protective duties,- were presented.—
ifx. O'Neill, from:the committee on
Commerce, reported a bill to, extend
the boundaries of the Oollentim
dig
trials of• Philadelphia so as to include
the•whole•consolidat4 , city of,Phila
dephiai which was passe& - /ant to
regulate the eppraisement and inspec
, tion of imposts-la- certain cases was
pastied,after an animiteddiseussion.
The Indian-' .Approprlation , , bill 'wan,
consideredihqoatmitteebiltheWitole.
Tice not dna* anted: upon.
Mr. , Bingham, • of -the s Impeachment
Investigation Committeeseported• a
resolution assigning certain rooms in
hrthe Capitol,• as guard room; ::to - be .
placed under the charge of the Sep
gentest4rma,i :and explained that
there is no. place forttbe detention of•
persons ordered into; the custody , of
, the Sergeantat-trme. This resoluT
lion was offered with a -view!-or
changing the quarters ,ofitt,
and • several hours .were -epent in
skirmisbingwerions motkinsanaauea
delay_ being t made.. Ali itesolatiou
was-spud: t 0, ,, Adjourned:
'Main abar290 1 3 1 311 1
' , The United Stites ~1 3en viceiVed
a' petition ftiomw the Pn et the
Constitutional Convention- - oflioutW,
Carolina, requesting t that 4be•Liigls
lature be allowed to ineet,aapriirlded
by the constitution. ;The! ,mince
Committee reported ameadinentelto
the bill to provide a- tuitional cuiren
[ oy,i and forthe hind of Unitedlitifes
butitl446.-; :A motion to ulay:Aiiithic
Ihettlltor theadtaissiontof Arksessic
to take op bills .rtilativallto 'illy . / MO
'trict of Coluthbiatiaspd considerable
discussion,' and was then-Meciteir.L—
:The bill vai , taken•op arsd dise,unied.
but ivaantiviltiatir.aciteitispia.t) Autp.
Executfireaelaink waitiluddzAAtiaiiin
ed.
ImrsnwrtiChomri
rsewistioil is setiessart. Their deeds'
form vitt of the history of the (mew'
i imvittet Evie"fttes in
oppNitibuirle trek Riff Mit :Iwo
innttittrorgan Hon thafwas-uth
or
.4 . 014049, ,try in,i !hi ...orlif its
4044 , ratiffliqF t EiPrfa
.'thei 4 '0 4,„,,....„„
1. , Fez tour jean ileklieptiblki tholle .
r with the tour .
er ; *g** 'e l iiif
.struggle An detertitineWegiertitiAl ,
of She 11 014 1 id.Airtionillt istTA
Pl illie4• 01 /0 1 bl/ die, Or Of.Ao IVA
til Changed in the mode prescrihett
tthnorgartio laws , ;p,tbattstr ng gle,
e,° , i4sosidtSt44 9sB ;of , treo°E9
wOrs r rstted-=thrge, bitinlrqd,,thOrten
nrukifero-martvis, folind, in. . onr,init,
-1 44 1 04, 10 414 SIC BYStsr? y ,iiiiNg,l l "! l
/As ..9 - J/17 14 Risloll. 1:0 517 , 440 1 0•
Is O ITWIR4 owstoro* , b,ra , To..: ,I;' , ,
, t , Thisr,orastit,of ..tieasti ,and Igen! :
4 1 0074: ea*d br . ttni tufnozity,
fia.a..oorieleotiont-, rS4 l5l Pff, 4 1 ! iirlimit
'to,ooMilori3.4 In. 2 4E4. MO*
3400417: kegires4 il
1 5% ,, Mus 4 9 41 447 9 n ,
the,- *lle Ming 0404'4014i pnblip
Alum the hope of mankind. ,ii et rs ; . ,, , 1
li no only politic* organisation ,to
Rirlit4 sYloßathi: 444 . 4090r51tem
inept tarthatzahaonti in itaonttempi
.to dismewbe mber the Republiti and
. 01 : 1 1 5 destroYW Sur abeWee Wee the
foerty,coUing iteelft Ihmcimitio, , At
Ltslast National COnvintion, while 4
,hal,,inillion t of matk ...tvers.in : Anna far
:the ovnrthrowl of tht,Gotrikmeut, it
declared 'the war [Or*, aim ti faili,
are,, , and 4 13 Aleftr!•rjomeilkate
cessation of host* it h „,.„..-.- .., ; 1f , . !
.4: “Wo were Asked to spike our guns wh im '
the foe woo at bor. ~. - t ,
rags of hlsbl:Wt . lothuor d rape ; were
-Totter dolrn therprond.:name our;:nithm
"r Awl Irani , - t . • - , .
4 ' 14 strike- 40 InITS bi 4 fiClo hiii4o ,l3 :
sheep. - ,
1 .4 po Ty. _ , ,
~ eaccrst ko,
party, ,been, angtesial; :the .gpsisil,o''4
,impartial history; would,hays ritten
on tbe tombstone of Die preaelat g9e::
eratton On qPitiphofindelibleinturq
an&pildiess, disgrace 7 rthat-itprehir7
zed CA Republke Attila die rsther
than gndure,,the sacrifices tweets/4,0Y
for: it to live.' .„. ..”
that
The 'men and the Party th saved
the fkiserlitheht Itt wilt sib preserve
,aud,Piotect it, hi petiole. The gatat.i
captain of the "age wilt lead,the loyal
boats of the Republic to victory . in.
Noveinber next, as hn lead its moues.]
at nonagon, Vicksburg, and AP?,
pomatoz Court House.
Republicans oT the Reptant) fltale, 1
efilciontiorganization 'tempos cattail*:
VictOry.,. Tom' parts' Inc its lofsoPY
saved Ikm Territories.. of its"
from the blight and erne "of human'
bon
il
ag4aud.
.C.ouseers,ted ti;tnni for •
eve in hontes, for.,lrec, men... in I
its ; arty ,MaohoOd ,it, has graPpled _
and i crushed the :niost gigantic con
spn*cy ever formed for the donne
lion of liberty and, free government:
c rrc44lle,l7 of Pubqs Servants 'or.npos-
Joey Oltrbsted leaders cannot stay
its onward march,-
. .
With troth and justice for weapons
arid the, hearts .of the people for a ,
bulwark; if tine toyourselven, e.cer:
taro and glorious v ictory awaits you.
I"The price , of liberty is eternal
vigilance." , 1
, Clittunts uo
. A.'Ow.
' Chairman State cen..itcp. Com.
I •
Seib 2bvettiatments.
p tr B 14•1 0 D' R A. , Y. •
.
,
The Subeiriber havitig_ptirchased the DRA
formerig.owand 0 0. we Delsio.. nispectfol4
informs thetpublio that he is prepsrad to do all
kinds of wort id his linogod will attend promp
tly to all .orders:. , 11 . ftsOold : goods carefully
Charm resemble. • •
, O. ALVORD.
Adis , 1868.
IL BAXER; Xaster Millwright,
Is prepare d to ahead to all ,baidziess in
his lbw', He warrants all were done In I:work
manlike =owe. All orders by mail, or Other
wise, addressed too_nie at 'rewinds. will be
promptly *trended to. Jane 1868.—Sm•
.KISS E.)1.. BATES, M. D. ,
(Orid.oitenof Noounft Medical College,'
Philidelptds, Chas 1854.3 OMee sad residence
'Seat Park. fdeitet Chtegts: Par Weis, attn.
4kor even to Names otlfomen Poiloid/F
visited at theft' bombs If requested.
TIENTAL
Tke tpcdfsetdder trotdd bed leave to Inform
his pitiose ant eth flelffle pellrany,` that In lbe 8 1 10 3111 Myna. Of soy 11114 eheir
Vested a card under the caption of " D
CAUTION," end,over the stsaatnittof
%eon, Toms. floodjeitr Dental Tod. I es. " al
Intim that the subscriber • had , s It
,cmtse frout raid comas, byftand sad that the,
same was null and void. The On* is jibe
and Means& • The nharrlberintahl Wane the
public and his patebns, that. llo 7. Mai tot to
deterred thereby from aiming to km ee for
teak, so Ito N er tebtlithes to ruble,
put. sad all kinds sakes in it.
ton's block, vet also a Joperlortal as le
Isto which I
,sm Heins itlth setem, 4 : lett
prove to be as popular es tubber.
Its ototh pared ,adaptation, -.d ty and
cheapness. - J. 8 ITS.
Towanda, June 4,1868,2 t &
F URNIT l
Nem` woos ! SEW 0011,
NEATLY
POPULAR PRI toE'S't
, .
Mudding of ( .
• '• i • '., -' •.
NC
CHAMBER , !SETS, , P 140 SETS
DI EMU SSTS, : ; ~ 'I
MIRRORS,. PICTURE FlikiiES,
pwitogiso 11 Frames; tor ,
A74: 4 0 4 1 a 4 -0 j%.trage
. .
Halted - 6 this market. I bailie nphole•
t e ns in the annuli; and misted csir ., . , o , ir ,
, n
trpholstered work.
ICEPAII;;NG AND,
- 1
- '
JO BING
Done to order. Having an ex fence ot 20
pews in the badness p I can cent Up hope to
please all who pitman me. ~..
> Don't fop* the plaoe. No: 1 ; Hain M.,
lwro"dotirs smith of Beidtemarei' ,
~ lr,-Togran
la. Pa.
1011111146,1 ray 30, ig6B' tr.
THE TIOGA POINT ORMETERY,
f .NVAL7411:4.49"` Ofi'l l nill u .,+ ,• •' -
' ietremtaig- desire iso ail: the. eft glitka 01
the Odle to this beeeditsi 100A;los fee tjte ha
rlot of the des& It - tiloo6- Ltlr tbs Well dry
tteelioalteaslabl a sbesS !eke saes WV
1--irotnal;g4 watittruLet
lamil
fir ."3„,•80:, ves.4
Ley la taco a, , bale Ai
~., l etti
,filestlid o _tor i tte
Ifr OSell - W- iftelosei
* tillesite i t tr9 l 4 AtAr Mi
1 4 I
joi tt e ,es orsetteemoto bolt.
.:, ghf , 1 t
ilr,"(; ;1 1
: t Ointlerirni , WRBOAfg ae firit RS "iS
g be I'l# W 2,
ih ti P aI A
1 W
ilibmad alilii aailaillog MOO=
gro,4 IO 9 VAAWS I PSi t t
,1.11 altilt of 11 s lest
tt 1
a m ig -- ii i tikata t 4 t '
iis u or&r i nir IsaYlleiditamt - ,
„ Athena, Wily 11,1869.
igeto Ilbstrtisanado.
NICIS TwO O
%OAPs
RIAU' for sae am it y r 4
itonuo6l7 / 6 • 1868
T BAOO . OANNO.
- 0114 trilimed haie estagiebe '
STEAM sciBLOCO ?AMORY,
oliKito
'X' 0 W It.
On Klan Skeet beim Oridie
--Whamlligr ...aisna-mA•hulagalllindt
3 ikr TORVW f. "4 O O , O4 IB
J ./
iro; *bleb 164, 1 .44 t tmejeattiat
I',
WI R 0 kid B,,Affe, it A 0.41.0411 0 ,
-f :1 - • 7 ,, 1
!gbh. caamit.: te We;,‘"ealliespekes -,
4peet,folly !pi; mu fain the &alert _through
lireitherst Pede toyfoiltroOffelitiowdf
OUR STOCK , , ANDIPRIOiiia
I , ! Our Tobioce is maindaelered*a
ARiiTUolifirt t
, ,'; , • - ff. 11, , roi`;
Stich that .feloio ,
Oise ae & tn. Tide is /VI!, ~Fittstikltio aid
lyith a; '4lOO llllOll
Arida to. mappeet home
.^ • Bv4k-P: 111312 t1r:
157 • treqs, Towandi, re:
iine 4, itehrig,4l4E) 4;t70 ,
.. .. ~. ~„..• .. •..
T" Yoo.o` WARRIOR
-Til P it tl.` olt, 4 4 :1: t"
, I:“. :-- •
.
11.anufactored bY'6.4.lPliftlinld i k 6.;
r, ; Gretna; Temhbekosaty,lll4:Tir - l?'.
'-' in Prosteillitli;thilitatt‘ii ionise tic'. sits
Abs country 'Sir 'lira 'r
e t
OW** Ws ilwilt. insailse#Pn-01 iht'twiett
ncellenotes, and for It. lik r oNlollint
Wattles : Lk' , " blik'-' Winn.
eat heavy , lodged or Ise gram Win all'
other Power ; the soothe' .01 jheinlves,
ranting altabitz ei dog‘pge. id; setter
rases otetalll -I: the - Pude belIS
it a piert=l ( l4= P M
:hilly and anengs INWPW. 4 :tkiyailtfirdWn
1 1 Ulf ••Whankt•trWit InothWtd: I ad
_leitk.
hOl lag
. the Dlithkelly yipSonoct 't ;sr ,
thosettnsa track vm,er upon I . ''
• The Young:Wok* Witaita pro llaw
tesnletore she WO:Jo' ",
hindredint Ihraistalieteedly toW i tA l aW
.Ig_to ',atom the wait maligned , It Then Ma - 1
be
.011 ms aa . now , pinnersd , harwserwel Jan]
provsments ever t-year's - - • i!ies.
Isom the may tothnoidahr we:44#! 'the
Yaws. gaestitil 4 Csi,,,ri aiii, As 4 air' 4
Year Won thi'ealtilltieat and wte Plea ,
sure In ea th atch itorkitotty .eatlro satlV.
oaltdtste Ite . work, wril, bet it
I "
rtkb:ted.,lindinoiret taw hi, Wis: - •
• ' , .-1141418014156:11101eld,TC ,-
Feb. 18684 - ' •-•-• . ,* ' A':'''''
V. W. II LC01113; llkai L . itiaa toils Coaity,'
•ii agent for this Mower. - June 4, 1868.* -11*
114103 jbirl,:day INV
tatted PRIOP: A.- CAM t0..11 ilatinerehlp,
in our burineurt Ilbleltirlll be oesi*oM under
the Arm men platternbello CoireU
MI pereohl Indebted to the late Drai are re-,
tinseled to eainS o iltlethb unit Witte first
of Jam neat , or will he&dt-teireolketioo.
Thanktnl tor ; peal more, reelOctfellyatt
Belt a conthnlease id' the seine.
& COWFXIi.
Cl=
B RID GE ,1.5;.1' /N4ll-4fialesi pro
ppoosessds will bimeiveir Opol' the ground
near the house or David Ingham in Leßoy. on .
.THITRAVAT I ali, 4.1868 . until. Ft o'clock p.
la., for th e , sithicnopieling.a.Dridge
across Towanda Creek..neariltst place.. Sped.
fictitious for Meanie maple sten et the house
of C. D. Reknit and et the. Cetnethidoner's
odic& ! ' STERNE
Wit. DODGE.
J. A." MOODY, •
Cern% dew; May 18,1868., —Connn'tn.
RIIIDGE . UTTING.-4ttted' Hiroo-
APpeed" wilt be received at 'lbw helm Of
Jews pot In Ciediokbfrf'. cfl 'NW. JIBE
el
in #
15, 1968. WILL 2 O'cumi,fr, _sr-. tor. IT buii4
ad: ()caplets v rot ti:Mge To
Creek; foul& - b-: 0 . -.1- be'
. far the wee at moot 6 kr
U, and et : the Coqualadoner's 081
, - - MINE 11 ill%
- . - • ' 11%. 11. DO
_ . J. A. MOO Y. 4 .
, . Men Mee. VW if , / B f B - omnk 11..
B .
GE ; LETTING. ' ;pro-
JJ pails will be received at Ma :Ingice:cd 2,4
& Keeney, in Tuicarem twis"., 9 'mato -
c koct ou tns w On TUESDAY , JUNK * *, 1868,16 t
the and completing at .Bridge arms
.Tneeiront k, near add Keeney's.
_Spc6lll-
'04.1=3 maybe ea" at'the mill of add Keeabyi
end at the IMmisanir's (Mee., i • •.,-1
I • ; MUNKRcKEE, ,
•- .1)0DOei
- • ,• • 1 " 1
J., in: KOODY, •
Capers °See, Kay IS, , ,03omiata,
DRIDGE LE T TING .- Sealed
yeah' Arta•••be •terielred- at: the Bohm
Home Dear WM. Wastoara in Monroe , twp.,
to 3 creloilt m. on WEDNESDAY. JUNE 3,
, thei WWI* and completing •of •
bf Idge aerate UM Stone Creek, near said Mrs;
Weatealt. Specifications for the mate may . he
Neu it the boats of Bealamls Nortlutm an,
at tie Oomitlationeni dice. • •
sTERNE.uckss., .
" WIL D. DODGE,
,11 A. MOODY • • •
Ice, May 18, 1868. Gotamla.
Com'ai
E.NER GROCERY I
Pu c
19
1, PATrON I B . BLOCK,
88
Ornerof gain*.Bridge.ets
I i TOWANDA, PA„
ditoiss
Fasu, &C.
The
InderSigned desire 'to !saki .
i ,, d
aci6ioit • - geirtentir for the Very liter
al 1'4 . 6 age they have received for
ilil li4: ,ig4t l :mgillikl•
i -'• 1 i
They)tave reemtli made large id
-1
;Wiens Fe.their atoolt,.ana areAn daily..
reiteipt, if Geo6a adapted' ti*e rants*
of their trade all of whiehliave been
-aeleeta4 with ?care end iiinght airthe
, TI rery.loreat,niarket rates. ' , • _
'.-
iiiTitbtbeHr lexperieneti' and greatly.
~, , ineinaled faellitme,. th4.,wonld meat.
1 .
reeiieeticilly Invite .their 'old friends
ind'43entomern to an' eimmination of
s,- j , / , ~. ' , ; . c e r tain -• . .
their g xpda.." f,l'hey feet that .
elicit'injnaiion `will jilatify . "their
t il
auto ers'in giving them tia hereto.
fti ' e, 4u ',4fi ' de find thitil.;:donid*:.,
: . TEE 'conthittertO - pay 'liberal tiriciew :
hi 9Air,-
for desirable 'Countrk•Pr
dnea+- • , , • ~t,., :' , :
."fa ~,_ '
_LONG 4 . g.Enika,
Mai 11, 1888.
=I
Sitit.ll4l G •T'll,A,D
, /I 1
! • ~ itias i ' • '
& N:-BRONSON,?,ORWELL, PA;
oittikijii• f ilititderi s 'auk complete Aber "bi
Builders illatilmoo3oo. OWL,: Nall& Oils
Polalds.liorolohwrs&h: Xrlionloso,. Boit!,
7
fiting** CONDIJCIOPA I '''
Oottoro;put . on by cal Walk :air iiiii
ot As lowest, Woo. +; soUjobbliik.
rbollors e Sap • !Rik ./lo— uli. OW*,
k lee dir ogoo patter: • Iluiveiiiiil Clothes'
,liiiot alit. 'Wheel IlloltriiiiiillOriiio
Bowen mosey , lie , otlentlos *I
tho lii•killopOstomr , ,,JlAbord alkwins r e :
entiito eiliblti lad illisOi,•4 or , lit toot
ra , ''
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cliiiili, bodersdot i sploglial bettor i
19 1 ,i4 V .**ll, l T
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AoifFlNgNia g rOliK. fOR!A3IOODa
Ithrthicliondevv 411117 1tt.k.11114
Peat's Finitely Store.
ram
sop, iboald dkr v._ _ _ ___., .. _ 6 4 A Nor
and olo*ls., 6 to
ritallaghtagarbktitot — A
pootvipmodi ; dl soots Wailful;
100-oollottlos • Wading
at Mr
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6y Wotwaisum)
Now PleabOit. .-rn./
kigais
trutradanali ha
G au t yaßkosee 1 Csetrade
ids '; Roos •,__
_Lobs ilia s• WWl* from the fined ,
Its
"named gtM - and `sorts, oplendki
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Pall4ll"VDTVirikea V im I 'l
BOU'llga •• - - l i , °Pe 1 1
large and ants renseting hitt I Prior,
weer Wall finwef 1 pain kasticias : Cen I
trung4and & eirletkine smeowtaimmuog.'
dri:4l ( :.$ :I.: . , Cliiiiiiiiir; 611111-
. . 4 .: , • , • Vil6l-11allimilo
stietßelli,
ArgefNaole
ue llaw & x ,P#) f i l i ll i f st7 '
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mai_
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PERPETUAL 1106)5•11ermosoleeitpinkr
Boavinier de Nalsfabitididece ibinib, 'Archduke
Chsrles,. crimson, ,Agrippins. crimson/ Louis
11:1111, Minos, NOM& 1113b.AseQ uiw gIoth,
rairlbeetillek'phige Waal
trinsion.6lll:'-Wingfestdai; l 3o4 Jao: 1
, orimsoinlGesna gi l t wails. crimson
= til listbf,'Ermeks''Vergere, 7 'earsabid; Not.
planner, pm Widtei,' Ere.- o.4lgoid, brilliant
Quem X.lnts_r blank
ild
des '. eVy Tridaph de Er,
, , es- 1 0131; mentions por.
of ,th e largitnalftßar 'sag rearisty of "Boni
ablegEml:9Wq pet& ELlutte, ,
14°* %Tf i l l ipdisfilo&ti
=1 linr4ll7l= 4411
11074risilii•Boakii iiO;
$1" / 10 4 5 11 0 15 0.NITM• 41 O l d 41 / 1 1
koala, Allen s
Iftst!
H i s=lll7 - Tir=4 ' •WWWIL: , 1 1
Hertford 111 ord.prolltie.:all 1111 0 0(1. 150 elms
each. Isabella, in poto -1 215 ads 'each; • few
WU Closets' fr oat door culture, ki : pota, 76 I
cenidsanti..! All - wipe - vissos-smr,bi tamed
Elyf psts with .parfelnaillety Am nee
to tne let of Nofesaner. All from
36 to 60 cents la Is* .o = lnoiby the 1000 ,
and Eons by the H M IS - . . bon oleo '
:VEGETABLE PLANTS—tar , Wakedeld,
one of Use issesorts. (New Y e
.... !area es.l)
Early winabotswlt..,Biaiiiir "ma y agar
oi,Burriiitry and: We Cas CP' f o Mt& I
Do...dosen., ilwasl-'NoWaki., met . TlanfAl
Sweet Spanish 40,0ayense do,, L ,Cfaisyl l epper I
do, 10 ants per doses, Vero Bergen Ps_mde
-Plante Drumhead do, Flat Dutch d 0,40 cents
pert £gg Plant. Scarlet do, nee
Mei .do 10 *est& per 'dos. Hems rude,
do, F 0411,0430 f "Ths . ,_•coa's memo
do, - early, York ao du - 'llllloa -. dc,e , early
Bed anSlßlß,eitovici,. 10 • 'tots per dozes
W..- B' &ladled' ma 'Henderson's New I
,60 tenth per •100 .. Planta' of ell - Mb& I
will tie let out in colt frames or open sir. . 1
Toriato.plintsef all kinds; Eggplaite of 611 1
kinds, Single plant 'hi 'esti: 'yet; in' like 'condi
tion,H cents, Inclidlog - pot; tcents wilhont the
pot. Cucumber. In me - EV teas each. if
agents whq are -Minna' - tod - none - dthers are
Wanted, dense to selPplinur at' didhrent.poinb
in thicand ether - coruniet, a 'handsome Bring
p_er...siltsgesber be' Allowed; Plante and all
the prodotlerg thfilloiriesmin be forwarded in
- nice tondfclon iff demi " All orders will receive
prompt littention. . _
Alll kinds of Grape vines, Rosen ; Dablas,
Flowers end yegctel,le_ pir will be mend at
.
ALe ptents
McCabe &Vs a, whatnot e and retail - Gtheery
and Provialotilatotel M. Milderttien nen/
block', after the 20th day . of April. A very** ,
commodatlng - efileient gardener will be found at
the garden at all Uinta. • MABRY ,MIX.
Towanda Hot dousea..Feb. 12,1868. ,
WH9LE'SALN GROCERY
P 0" 'V tr.S lON HO S
'l.l. ea co.
The; I,a!leiiiign.vil; - - encouraged by
the success which baa Anil far, at-
tended their new, enterprise', desire
to, make lackncowledgement for the
yeti liberal - pair nags ,they liave re
eehred,..4 their,eiskiineretle
advantage - of their yews' experience,
.together with 'the .henefit 01 their
greatly inc.reailed facilities for doing
business.- -
They keep "constantly oa hand; a
verylaiga 41 . d ''complete assortment,
_
of •eirerytkiilg in their line, suid'are
!eeni*ugg oath additions to
their ,stoeC - Is the; wants: of ,their
tiadhl reqpires.l
They..'have now in a store, - Sugar,
coffee, Rice. •To
bitd6; 'Fish; Salt, Cheese, Fruit's,
Crackera,, eaUdy, Matches, Broom-,
=Eli
WrVPibg:'Pfper, and Twine,Plocir
Sioiii,"Elie4e,'sUid:tg•reat yatietY of
othec.goods, which have been recent,
17 bought at the : lowest point in the
market, and are offered at vrhole-sale,
rateati•4a.
tion, to - their large stook of Fine
Teaa; *ld& they,. are Belling at Near'
York Jobbing.: prices,—guaranteeing
the (palsy in all cages:. • - •
..
Ravq also,aal hapd a' good assort-.
meat of rtoir,:' Pork• Kerosoie
Oil.
They eoutinue to' _have', the
benefit or "a. resident Partner trl Now
tork;-w bola constantly in the market
ond turn to onr advan
tage any favorable changes in the
=I
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AND
113. Km Sum,
TOWANDA, PA:
They deisiriy.to -call aspects' , atten-
L. 1.
Prieto of goods.
&MEM , KERCUB CO, r -
May AJBt3.
G R PT ER
ensunis
BEWING
430 Chesnut /Atilt ~
THAN,EEY 'HIGHEST PRIZE,
O. err, HONOR
ion*Tiett - oli tbef - tepreas totivi Of the
ialtoyßß, AXID-BAOR.
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EXPOSITIONAMMORILLA
-....1: . fir-.. , 1 t . , ( 1 '.4 y 1 VI ~ .,1 i') .. l
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.-.- ~' 6., !PadatlB67 vibe* raciliag -• • -•
Titet4V..,ti, UrtitT ? : ,STPEP,.
Orer:allatlis4atiiricirtichtlbeta; , ••;•,-.:
-At arsortaient'Att-Idifie celebrated , iiiiikehlalle
li l t
coitaptly on hand Ate nil& •• g
- :-..:1_.
t 64 .k., ,- t .‘, . ?•...., !gi 5.W1,211. :ftlir
.ril,:e,i - iferili. ~ ,!‘ .
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6 6 ERixtf -
A..! tolgerl bto store Sad sig:Orked
hap
~siOot of Voldiuti Saver
: xe"
.AKBRICAN - WATUW*
WA WiSotit to ras won or tho.
1110 *. - 1 1 4 1 5 11 . 1 CANIMItiran 1 1 , 0 4- 01, b i tP
aortioest tt!colooratoo
s i "
4fra Taames 1.4) c
so,l*ll.
• .
4g‘yiptr,AAlD
' lithe platelphie. be !m's Bogen .11tother .
P RIC 8 '4101:1) 6061 i, r.
1I U 7 pistol
t,reakfafe AkPeRW:
Ellejant. tAble plate 416 . ablit - wall '•
0141':.P• C irs S r
Elandsoike Cake Bukeic
,BUTTERt BERRY DISHES,
Pickle Semis; Tea Eie115,44.,
ketilbgt-be
.14101:0VIAt BAKER'S
• J. a
?MIA Machines.
. Thaw hisdrinee ire superior to ail µlsere for
tamlig see. for the foible's' mama s
,*. ,Y NO w with two threads' d lad , tram the
Leo° , end, make no rewtadia .g.. • •
rate more dully enienstood sad need, •
and leas liable to derangement, than other ms- • -
Wand: • ----.--.
:a. They . are , capable Of *nettling Perfect/ •
:without change of adjustment,* much Maim'
variety of work than other assehlaes.
The stitch made-by thine machines Is much
WT. fixtdorketle m setirlrgable, eapeciany,upow ~. ,
Irticheribkh re= to be embed end' Veiled.
we ybwr
' - Tide eti , to the meaner in which
Um tnalMr. le ,itir_momistst, .is , muck the
'most p besot - Vet fit nae, • and
ibis pled sitirtmuityi•erres spot •
feegnenglertibell Mkt Mooed, twatit - they are ,•
wont out. • -
• The stenctirti of the team Is each, that, the'
t .4 1:et
,it, or brelten — _ _ .iitayale of only a few •
,-it will Jambes , : dr -WI. am rarer
t rernibre Inn' sad t •_. •
Unlike , otberemeeisinee. them': Mateo both
endear the mermtry; their owe operation. ' '
• With these machines, while,silk is used upon
the right or face aide of the amm, cotton may
be need nponthe other Ada mrithantlemening
the strength or durability .ot litosoma• Th is
eau be dew *a no other machine, ind is a great
sating sport mil articles stitched or made np
1 with silk. , - _ ,
:. Th ese macleries, i n adosticia to their superior
merits as instrunrenu few sewing. execute She
sent bearattal and permanent embroidery au - d --
ortithieltrat work: - _
~. y ffl a ear get &wing machine Needles, and all
articles pertibbg to the machine tTiness
WATCH. AMY CLANK fIEPSIRINd-,
. •
Dane In the lasi maunitr,_.6 l .lat low ratefi
Towanda July IS 18.74,0
• •
-.AAND lig FLA ED (, I A. PA RI!
=
Op A THOUS" ND STRIN
. "
•
• T -
& CO'S [TEMPLE OP MUSIC!
- For sale. the celebrited Mathusbek G
and the beautiful litUe;Colibri Pianos. Pianos
of 219 ptringit. Planar of one third more pow-
TT, Pianos that exhibit more skill in structure
- Plawfs Ahat are better Made in every respect
And nail stand in tune longer , than say now In
see
In this country and Europe. These Pianos
'dilder Id donstruction la the Wilda from all o tb.
enr,,thin stflags.:entes ilia. Iran frame in ell di
, rectimus.. itessease inelllllllT
.equally to all I-1 the plate. Besides oth
er Improvemente'pectillar to their constmetles
they combine all -the Improvement; of error
other maatitacture. Send for lidestrated circa
, late wherece -vapthing Is-uplalosa to Batt/ear
*thin: Also constantly on hand s fan estort-i
,melt of Rabies Brother's Pianos, Organs and
Kelotbiit of the best of verities styles for th e
'Church till parlor. Parlor and Melodeon Co?
eat, "Mae' and Melodeon Stools, Instructiore
'Boot& for We:Odeon and Plano. New and old'
shiet fetish , erwhited and ordered' if desire'—
Abo ssf6 Prof. Vast Itrossele•r and Pier
/toles Phtzter f araltraWand Carriage Polish.—
Piano tinting' Hone oitshort notice. -
deemed to ministers t iskeehes and teaches.
Also age:Astor the
DEG ; KEN 11BOTHER6 UNEQUALLED '
PATENT - PIANO FORTES
CHAMBERLIN. W. VIIITAICH.
Towanda, Feb. 13, 1968. •_
EE AT UNITE)) STATES • ,
EA •WAREHOUSE
T. Y. KELLEY & C 0.,.
Nos 1 1 f r 'lliatt4 30 limey Street.: .
N E W . Y,O ,C y
Are now supplying familie , s througbont tit
country with tess and coffees through the Ay.
tem ot clubs and their .regelarly, appoint/4 1
agents; at s; slight advance on cargo; Priem
and_oarauteeing their teas to be pare and
(rah; and also to eve entire 4atlsi sclinn. or
they eat; be reamed and the money refanded_ I
Remember that by our system the o:Msnmei f
pays only ONE PROPIT,. ttse.d -of *yen nt
eight, as he amt. do when he purchases , ol %h.,.
ordinary grocer. ;- WEDEFY COMPETITION.
We call special attention not only to Olif Stand
ard •goods, but out fancy broils of Oo n and'
Young Ilysonlesi=,peordiar- 11 avois tea •
sixty days front. Japan.. Oat-Coffee Depart
?
menu is manigel alto - on the syste of one
m profit only, and all oar coffees are
1 erits, We only stk a VW:: ao ldfon their
_., , ' 1
• ,All,oar bipartition of, our " teas and coffees.
can be bad of our regular appointedngente..
All oar. goods are goods put up by pursebresi
in one poundllll=l. it our warehouse ,in
Nesquik .-en ^ led at 'W. H. - R. GORE'S
Drug 8t0re;N0.3 5 7 :Main street, itibe mall
advance. of 5 .cents per pound - ore cm Ned'
Yea prices. This brings the goods at the.
pride; they can be p urchased Jc over oar
counters with the freight added.
' ii , -
•
• LOOK Ag OUR PRICES.
••• OOLONG (Mack). 600., 70., 60 11 nO., $1 per
114 , best .: MIXED (Green; and; ek).'6oc..-
70c..130e., 90...11 per lb., best:- xOtING
BON (Green) 60c. 70c., :'6oc., 90 i i $l,, Mae,.
$1,20. per.lbl. bes t. IMPERIAL ( roe.), 90c...
11,81,2 A., ENGLISH BREABF T ,
1 00 _.., 80c.: soc., $l. $l,lO, al ,10,heiit.1 JAPAN
Ow, $1, 5 1,25 per lb. GIJNPOWDRR:4O S„
11,50 per lb: Bentung Moyne: Young Byron,.
in original Chinese pacing°. tie 60• per pack
age. Maniptl Oolong, in original Chinese
package $1,30 per pacege. 4 c
FANCY BRA NDS,,
- s,—Ningyoug_Oolong (131t)—
$1.23 per lb. Nankin' Moyune4Oung Boon, •
(Green) 4110 per lb. Uncolored .Japan Tess'.
(60 dap from Japan) pnenp expressly for us
in. Yokohama $1,40 per lb
GROUND COFFEE.—Pare Rio, 20, 21 and
-30 cents per lb. Best Old Government Java,
40 cents per lb. Royal Club. 25 cents per lb.
Molintain Plantation, 60 cents per lb.
Beware of imitations and bogus companie&
AB-our goods bear our Trade Mark on each
ball` No others are genuine, 51.6 m •
AOIVAL OF NSW % GOODS I
• ,
The subscribe= are now receiving , Isom New
York a fine assortment of
GOODS IN •4sliEIR, LINE 1 t
- Coisieting In part,oi •
BROWN. Sr. BLEAC H ED MUSLIN'S,
, -
AND Mtn's,
•
LAMB AND CHILDREN'S DIME GOODS,
7 Fancy Marts, Shawls, Epop.Skirts ,
GLO - VtS, HOSIKRY, YANKIE NoTiuss,
- .
All of which can be bought se cheap as the
saute,qwelity of goods can' be bought in 're
winds.' -Their.
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
10 Wig Ai:lashed with ft* lOW 'VW or
13ONNETS AND lIATS,
_ . ,
And 11114 ! /111 us°llll°Mt 'Millinery Good!:
telqetelst Minima to inn the taste 01 IP
'l l h o may rivnr *es witte.their pate in age.
8p• vial attention pita toi
imaktafiNd AND siaLw WORK
AikirtbanillllZPir!eiscreAdelly ex pressly for
4r1U411111,1110,810t10n gsartudaed.
Irate strait; .thetitie mayo. th , 0)0
•
PBtlfa a CO.
"Torniuda, April 1648037-11111
HEM
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