Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, November 05, 1868, Image 2

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..—Major 'Gen. - Hooker is now repor
ted to be inDetroit, and rapidly improving
is beelth
—A dispatch from San Vreingieeo
reports consideible-damage to, /topping by
the recent tornado on the Ilexicia mat.—
The schooner Pizarro capsized of Saitilles,
and ail hands with the exception, of thetap
tain, Were lost. The schooner /lards Wai
mink at Ban Fast sea the English brig (A
celia was driven ashore in. Bandana Ali,
Ella will be a total loss. Other &Fatten;
involving less loss, were also mentioned,
—On Friday last the house of Dan
McCrady, hi Pair Haven, Conn.. vais enter
ed by lnuglare, and $150,' which his Wife
had earned by opening oysters; were stolen.
—Prof. Perry, of Williams, will de
lirer before the Junior Class,• the present
term, fortynew lectures on the Gnustitn
tion.
—J. H. Appleton, of Portland, Me.,
has been elected Professor of Chemistry at
Brown University. •
Patrick I.‘eacb, of Weatvili
Conn., Who was hired, for . $l,OOO, to
James Gorman, of New-Haven, has been
arrested, with two other persons, for at
tempting the crime, and held in $5,000 far
trial.
—The Massachusetts Homeopath
ic Medical Society declare against the use
of butt er, which they avEr "contains no el
ement of food required by the human fam
ily."
—Josiah L. Pike, wto has been on
trial for some days, charged with the mur
der of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown, at
ILlmpton Fells, N. IL,, has been found
guilty and sentenced to be hung on the 10th
of November.
-011 Monday night a party of
Kukin', in Marshal County, Tenn., went
masked to the residence of a colored man,
named Louis Lally, torebisn hum Ids home
and family, and carried him a short • dis
tance from the house and shot him dead.—
There - was no charge of any kind against
him except that ho was electioneering for
Grant.
—Wortuald and O'Baidwin, • the
g i 4 ut pugilists, who were arrested and held
to hail in the sum of $5,000 each . for prize
tigllting at Lynn, Masa., on Thursrlay,were
released, their friends having clibbed to
gether and given the proper bonds for their
appearance in January next for triaL
--The Texas fever having again
broken out among the cattle in Hampton
burg and Montgomery, N. Y., State Com
missioner J. S. Gould has published a let
ter detailing the.symptoms and the course
of treatment which should be followed. He
says that it is only possible to restrain the
further spread of the disease, by the most
rigid isolation of all the diseased animals,
and the most'careful disinfection of the pla
ces where they may WM.° been.
—Late advices from Rio Janeiro
state that Gen. Lopez, • with all his force,
was at Valetta, and that the forces of the
Allies were within a short distance of him.
A battle was momentarily expected.. The
Portogese Consul was taken by force from
the American. Legation and shot. The com
mander of the United States war steamer
had sailed up the Paraguay fiver with his
fleet; and demanded redress.
Tue State of Illinois adopted a
new seal on the 2Gth inst., just fifty years
and two months from the day on which the
State was admitted into the Union. The
design is an eagle on a boulder in a prairie,'
the 'rising sun in the distant horizon ; in
the beak of the eagle is a &Poll bearing the
words : "State Sovereignty—National Un
ion." There is also introduced the Ameri
can shield, as adopted by the original thir
teen States.
—Two Men and three bays were
killed near Cincinnati on Thursday night by
the explosion-of the boiler of a locomotive
attached to a gravel train. Two other per
sons were severely wounded. • All but the
three boys were railroad employes.
--The Washington Mills at Law
re nce, Mass., here damaged by fire Thurs
day morning to the extent of $20,000.
George Bliss, formerly
member of Congress from the Fourteenth
District, Ohio, died Thursday afternoon, at
Wooster.
--A Planing mill at Montreal was
horned on Tuesday night, and the watch
arm on dtify Perished in the flames.
-Thomas Heath, who is charged
with having committed an outrage upon a
youhg school girl at Contoocookville, N.
H., has been held for trial in $3,000 bail,
—Bishop Dugan has prohibited
dancing of any kind in the Catholio Diocese
of Chicago during fairs or bazaius held for
charitable purposes.
—Another sharp ahock of earth
quake occurred in San Francisco at mid
night on Monday, causing considerable
fright. No damage vas done. •
—Gov. Hayes, of Ohio, has appoin
ted Thursday, Nov. 2G, as a day of Thanks
giving.
—A son of Isaac Sacoe,of Waynes•
burg Chester county, shot himself 'while
out gunning a few days since.
-The Schuylkill Navigation Corn-
puny has completed a telegraph line from
Philadelphia to Port Carton.
• —Coal has advanced one dollar
per ton in the mining - districts. Poor pros
pect for poor people.
—A couple of prisoners awaiting
their trial for larceny, in prison at Belle.
fonte, made their escape on Friday night
last.
—Judge Williams has accepted
position of Justice of the Supreme Court of
Pennsylvania, to succeed Justice Strong.
—The loan by the burning of Ful
ton, Batman & Co's extensive rope mann
factor, in; McKeesport, Penn., aggregated
5143,0001425,000 on the buildings, $lOO,-
000 on thf, machinery, and $lB,OOO on the
stock. The insurance amounted to $122,-
000. •
.
—Mr. W illiam Miller, an aged and
respected citizen. of Beecberville, Adams
county, - committed suicide by hanging Win
self, on the litb inst.
—Rewards amounting to $50,000
have been offered for the apprehension of
the murderers of A. W. Itea,'near Mt Car
mel. Several parties have been arrested on
suspicion.
--Reuben Hartz, of Easton, an
agent for sale of
,Sewing miwkines,
hi the street in Sunbury, on Wednesday
night, of last week, and expired in a few
minutes. to death was attributed to
heart disease.
—There 646 lodgeti of Good Temp
lars in thb; State. •
—Dr. Charles Jewett will Cunt
tuenee e t maperaaes campaign lntbie State,
next month.
--The people of Lewisburg of mov
ing for a course of jectrusiduziog the com
wg sinter.
—Aa the Wesleyan lietbodista Of
Pittston, Wens bolding a festival Jut week,
several of the door joists broke, a part Of
the door settled 18 Inches, and there Vs a
stimpede, a MU, Meting told' IsciXdfliad•
ly injured, .
laitord
Tomb, Thursday, Nov. k,
.LET TIB .HAVE PEA . C
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VICTORY 110fOR
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The , .Weinting Tkle!
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EVERTIiORTNEIO4 STATE
Grant and Colfax !
fiction held
last Tuesday be announced in
few words. GRANT and . COLFAX
are elected President - _• and Tice-
President, having carried every
Northern State. - From all quarters
comes the report of heavy gains for
the Republican cause.' The reports
of course, are not yet sufficiently
accurate to give the precise majori
ties, but the following table iipto
bably not much out of the way
The r
MR GRANT & COLFAX.
Eke: Votes. Kra l
7 . 4.
5 30.000
12 70,000
4 6,000
6 4,000
' 26 ' 20.000
5 6,000
21. 25,000
13 10,000
8 ' 27,000
3 10,000
3 ' 4,500
- Slates.
Maine.
New
Vermont
Massachusetts
Bhode Island.
Connecticut.
Pennsylvania
West Virginia.
Ohio
Indiatui
Michigan
Kansas
Nebraska
New Je
North Carolina
South Carolina
Arkansas
Illinois
Temnessee
Wisconsin
Minnesota
lowa
Missouri
Nevada
New York
California
Total Electoral Vote ..p4.1
. FOR SEYMOUR & BLAIR
Georgia 9
Loniaania 7
Oregon 3
Delaware 3
Maryland 7
Kentucky 11... .
Alabama 8
Total Electoral Vote . 48
Our latest advices as to the result
in New York, give the electoral vote
to GRANT by a small majority, and
indicate the election of HOFFMAN
(copperhead) as Governor.
New Jeriey is reported as giving
A small majority for (hula.
The returns from this County
show gains for the Republicans in
almost every distriet, as will be
seen by the following table, • The
majority foe GRANT will be about
4,200.
DISTRICTS.
Armenia;
Alba borough
Athens township
Athens borough.
Asylum
Albany.....
Barclay. . ...... ...,....
Burlington
Burlington bozo'
Burlington West
- Canton twp ,
Canton boro'
Columbia
Franklin.
•
Granville •
Herrick
Leßoy
Litchfield:
Leßaysville boro
Monroe twp
Monroe boro'.
I Orwell
Overton
Pike. Ridgbnry -
Rome twp
Rome boro
Smithfield
Springfield.
South Creek
Sylvania
Sheshequin
Standing Stone
Terry..
Towanda twp
Towanda boro'
Towanda North.
Troy twp
Troy born....
Tuscarora
Ulster
Warren
Windham.
Wyalnaing....
Wysox
.Wells
Wilmot
Total
U. S. SENATOR FeoYPaxxsrtv~u —+
There seems to be no lack of materi
al from which to choose a Republican
United States Senator in place of Mr.
Backelen. Already have been men
tioned the names of Tliemas M. Mar.
shall and James K. Moorhead of
.Pittsburgh, Benjamin H. Brewster
and William H. Kemble of Philadel
phia, Galusha A. Grow of Susquehan
na, and Glenn' W. Shofield of Warren.
Still other names will probably be
suggested with's' few days.
mi. The late election secures us a
Republican "United States Senator
from Pennsylvania, in place, of Hon.
Charles a Buckalew, Democrat ; and
another from Indiana in place of
Thomas E. Hendricks, Demooribt.—
Dixson, Johnsonite, in Connecticut,
will be: succeeded by Governor Buck
ingham, Republican ; and . Wisconsin
will nezt-month supplement Doolittle,
another of the same school, by a
Radical.
—Reno and Anderson, the Indians
norms robbers, who have been under at:
=bastion in Canada on an .application for
• warrant of extradition, bare been deliven.
ed to United Saks tieteetivea. They went
quietly taken On bean, a tug at. Sandwich.
with *considerable seerroy. and started on
their return to Indiana. hu attempt at res
cue was entielpatee:
"Itilo6
.Requi#tion has been - mado by
Gov. Gle*on Ckrr. Fenton of Nrr
', 111 ,0 , , - .:: 144:;404 0 ,,
4
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this ..., , ~,,,,,,.„
..,. , ~...,: .„,.... \
b..-. 4 - the,.....1--- ,' 4- OW
county for conspiring to Tio ~, or
election laws. - Among them are
tfenrrWA?ienetrPeter-Noitor;
MitcholkFlorenci: Seammell, Le*in
Baker, Rocky . lloore,,George Night
erty, John (keen, :Edward Toßy,
Michael Fitzgerald, and °theca
—Since ---therAN4obee-electkM
hkrfigligaher4eleo.s4V?ffiggr,
have
been arrested and-held to bail foi re--
tO recciOiat: naturalisation'
papers issued by the Supreme Ourt
in September., - .4hi . Satur47 all the
bills viere . lsoCiist . by tlkeiraufijOY.
In the test case, 400ge Bre*siei c •ini
giving :his decision, .sostainediV*
election officers in refusing Abe - votes,
of certain parties' on' eleooU , day,
holding certificates of naturolistldn
signed by j. Ross. Snowden, timiPro.
thonobiry having failetrto reoOlinize,
his"own signature and seal orhie
court in open court ,
LEM
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—A petition contesting 'eleg•
tion of Daniel M. Foxeika
Been filed in the Common i'lese
represents that the trite vete` of the
city was 59,770 for Tyndale, and 57,-
000 . for Fox,. giving to. Tyndale
majority of 2,779.- The speciitica=,
tons of: fraud, &e, are similar t o.
those in the other petitions filed , in
the case of other officers.. Trio
14th of November his been fixed for
the bearing. ,
—Judge Read's .- term . " Nisi
Prins " began' Monday morning,. At
the opening of the Court,. District-
Attorney William B. Mann, :•accorn
panied by a committee. of electors
and merchants, called attention to
the louse manner in which naturali
zation wa% carried on in " Nisi Pri
es"in September acrd October.
Judge Read *laud' that the
whole issue of naturslizatiou papers
by the Court of Nisi Prins was con
trary to the laws of the United
States and of Abe State of Tenneyr
vania, and that the papers leased 1:1
that Court are illegal, and should not
be received at the !rolls as competent
evidence of citizenship. Judge
Real calls attention to the acts of
Congress on this subject, and orders
that hereafter no more. aliens shall
be naturalized in the 'Court of Nisi
Prins. There is no doubt that Judge
Read is sustained by' a majority of
the Court.
The Judge then !added " I have
been informed that, it is the intention
of bodies of me k organized in the
Cities of New,York and Baltimore to
come to this City do to morroi , to il
legally vote. I desire to -warn these
people, in my capacity as ex officio
Justice of the Peace, and as a Judge
of the highest CriMinal Court in the
Commonwealth,
.that if they, are de
tected in such violations of the law
they will be punished to the full es
tent of the law. I may add that I .
have reaided.in this City, of -which I
am a native, for seventy-one years,
and I never before ! heard of such out
rageous conduct as that precticed at
.the election held on . the 13th of ()eta
her last ; and with the gentlemen of
the Grand Jury I unite in calling
opon our beet citizens, without re
gard to party, to aid in preventing a
repetition of these scenes."' •
.. 40,000
15,000
.. 40,000
30,000
President
lii
0
74i 40
177
110
112
192
Tan remit Tnotrm.r.s.—The se
counts from the *est show that the
Indian' troubles lire not yet over.—
The last reported engagement; in
Kansas was on Th, orsday last, when
some seven hundred Indians were
encountered by * put of one of our
cavalry regime n . There seems to
have been a gere concert of ac
tion among all he hostile itribei in
regard to their attiek upon the whites
this fall, and it )will' require conga&
erable hard fighting to put them
167
18 1
103 1
320 1
89
1
down. The Cheyennes and the Ara
• • pahcii s were ' tile tribes wh ich
ished the warri'rs for Thursday's
' fight, and these tribes, togeiher_with •
:: the Comanches and Kiowas, will'be
• • able to place about five thousand
• • #
mounted warriors in the field. Gen
: erals Sherman ,and Sheridan, and
. Governor Crawford, of Kansas, are
agreed that thetnly way to perms
. neatly settle the Indian troubles is
: by the; adoption - a vigorous policy,
and if the India ns will really take
the field• and givo our troops a fair
chance to fight them, therel is a very
good prospect that a permanent peace
will be the result of this fall's cam.
paign. A volunteer regiment of one
thousand cav alrymen is being raised
in Kansas • for Service against the
Indians, anditheY will belready for
the field in afee: days. The lite and
Osage Indiau !lave rejected ell ov:
educes mao to them for joining
with the bMttlie tribes mentioned
•above, and tbeyL l will -render import
ant set us in acting
as al
57
21
112
108
73
17
N
7612
EM
of the dist
as follows :
Bas n
=ldeL.ana
Wyoming
Totals.
Hsjort 7. -.
Strnanorr ;or tfa_ALAaixa
Information has! been received at the
State Department to theieffeck that
the difference . between Or GOverii;
inent and Brighthiaa to thelawful
responsibilitY r4iting opitie g latter
country cm,acommt of *balsa
claims has bembidittated in a manner
satisfactory; both tci .. lllhdatet doiMson
and
and Stinteyr *is:T*ool4
sna minist44 themion
that.a fisaljiettlement - of sill the gum
ti°t'a 8 ° kmg bidispab3 Void soon Ao
attained. •' • -• .
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I=l
dal vote
Idfi
ct pr . State Senator is
1
paterhodt..;
.• •4 • .4,684 • ; •
;.4..7.b86- I. I , :46890 -
! -i•• /1533 1,768,
' ! • 13,903-
manta
&lg. to opotabt
bus
on tt! ilit
''- - -Ptiliiert "
atililtasitfa t:/111,
talthron *lag !
, the fboh er sins
it. - BA* Vetremiht
the stablalto hweettllpt
miteedbift tithe
.loft
ons bin** tlitilteedi
jrai ' tialgog- to!' • , •
illallla lfabullli it
The:, :ll,'
The: ,
there
li°l2s V it 1 1114/ 4; I'.
o ,, p li: streit. 1 , :. t,
—Dr. l itioftiit'of
.0 6 4 1 :MA4Pr0n . .. 1 '
4* 4l oantflocf9 lll
nelAsT of llizt Ire*
--•Tw I p . 'distil°
PiVettlOs4 In •• • "
task- ;I¢; ..ins*
:Were Riciiiiiiriit' • . •
'tine of , Mile seized a
Mhilt;'111 : 8 ! sideemami
Othei thi t ertetide di
loss amonetieg to'S
' 'ehtice,` 4 thief auto
'at one ' o the hotels
' rings. ' fl"neither •
eppreheutd. .
--LA 1 jfpeng. m
Banfordiwei ones • .
day s abe'Od, pith
Farmers,' end Me
Re bad depoeited
4 000 ln4 $ 3 • 00 0
lame inn forg
Waabin n bank..
t i ti ,
cash, on dra
was arest.eil, their
been ditotvered.
' —Ftaok Roun
ly arrested as one o
Johnscie itnd mate,
of Somerset County
county for trial, . •
der in MEI first de:
hanged. i He has
haplictizig three oti
are 110 1 lunder as
murders were come
robbing the vesseL
there iwtitt 000 o
$l2 fig. 1
\ •
—Andrew Ro land, ilarmer Fee
ding feuri u miles fro Hagerstown, Md., was
mystetio ly m , Con Sunday ?night,
-the 18th List. He killed by being struck
ou thS head with club while in bed with
his wife, i and the rer escaped. :Lewis
Snydet., en inmate of the house, Las tuna.
tad at! the time ott snspicioh, and subse.•
quent;dSvelopments led to the &mato' Mr&
Rowltind on Wednesday- last. Mr. Row
land was a membt
4 of the Independent Or
der Odd He bad his life insured
for the ram of $5, ,ozio•ltalf for the bene
fitll of ihie wife, the reinsinder for the
benefit Of his * r . by his former wire.
At hie death his vie would.be entitled to
$lOO from the Trans; of the Odd Fellows.
habits the $2,504 insurance.
-.The mtirdtr of Hon. J4mes
Hinds, tate Mem of Congtess from Ax-
Tfiaristut,lwas A. Clark, Searetaty of
/ 1
the tieniocratic nunitteit of Monroe Coun
ty. pi met Mr. • ds and his companion,
Mr. Brooks , in t road, and saying that be
Nrorthl hill them th, fired at them, wound
ing I f fri Brooks. ' Mr. Hinds attempted to
escape,;and washot in the back with fatal .
effect. ; Clark, w o, it is said, was laboring
ur.dir an attack delirium tremens at the
time; was ones and lodged in jaiL :The
WY of Mr. • was taken to the State
home it Little on Tuesday, where it
lay in state several hours, and was thei
fated to Salem, N. Y.
1 7—An Interer
at the IMissicciar
sgairei Boston,
of the ;departure
foreign field.
Litclin'pla, m.,
Milne, Ohio,
Itlerattifin, Penn.,
siotS Lei, Souther&
er, from Wisc lur. o
Mastmehusetts,
1 0 1, 21 1z;t 1
o luunton, N.
for
n. They
Itobltre,
ba l-The Tex('
ken mit in a dro
N. Y. ...0
cattle in the dr' ol
queUt ,day anotli
is supposed
1 tedto them by
tle,lwhich had i
which had not'!
The dtove was
Ohio.' 1
1
grepogi t is
, Arent its
the ifittet.
Vaii'desit
k , The -*Mau this
!, antrigespe# l7. l
vujihilniiii
I ~b' -, 4tiM to raj*,
610 thii l 'ilttick to ell
'ennigivaPikwlß
.01 , ,c49.c0gr.bY04,_
MUM". On ;Well;
:robberies vete'
• coi
• :; two Wines
1101.0)4 'Store.,
ehaeipo the.
ttiiiheis ihe kat
000:th
In, e other
. the' itioin
6316 Vivo
e were the iobbeill
. :.,.
u 4kamed Rodney ;
in Baltimore on Mon.
to Rationil Rank—
in the bosh between
cash,. sad 'boat the
ebecks - drawn on a
He then drawn! his .
g against the ; checks
worthlessness having
;
s, the negw recthit
tho rairderers of Ca ptj
.f the sehOoneir" ikons,
Md., and taken to that
been convicted of =r
e, and attained to bp'
de a f confession,
er persons, two Ofirhom
tales of death. The,
fitted for the purpose or
The murderers thought ,
board,whut only found
iug meeting was held
Booms, in Pemberion.
I , a Eautday, on the occasion
of six missionaries to the.
H. Palmer'l4. lk„ from
E a Mts . Pallier frosik:NeW
d Miss' :Hartley, from
will join , the Ifadaia 112111•'
1 111dia. Rei. Itr.Peaiilll.
in,' Hrs. Ihdteimer, from
11 \ Mas s Webstir, from
Y., ` are to join the CeyloO
were to OM the bark
cattle- fever has bro.
•e of cattle near Hampton
lilatarday last two young
dhul,nnd on the Bilbao.
er sueenmbe4.- r The' die•
to hLve been eemmuntea;.
a carouses of 'other~ oat.
led in the same field and.
-n bona deep enough - 7 .
I •rough! from Painesville,
y night five bereate
-On Sand
brohe into the ;
EL; and were
waldt'whenit p
National Bank at Alkw,
>ngaged ifi Oiling into' tka
vats 'watchman discovered
theft Operatio
and who was
otherd came to
frightfully
steel tar, and
rescue. r The officer wfui
-is about the * heed •wvith's
'tingly shot thiough..the
oer elidre4 4latatftlY; and
IP4ting all their tools•
cid of $l,OOO is'ofiered for
hal t rt: The
the! Murderers
behind. Atw
'tilieeppiebetui ,
H t,
an yirid y night, a man entered
the inli- hone ear Meant Hope, Hashes
tar! and, pressiting a pishd il) the head of
the isterkee pe , dsmended :what money
Wire .was in house. dihsr,some wordy,'
.
the keeper a the man by thiland con.
1 Wang the p and triad to wrench it
fann his grasp. The man &redrew a club
from ids slow and struck the keeper on
5 .--* rei m in
the ........, g him weedy Wend
big; ' The took from the thaws/ a few
coppers, and - ped. He stated that he
h r i...
had jilst eau d from , the State Wean. -
. I---Jobn Pe - per and hie wife,' wiiii'
so'cmelly and ' nmanittreated & li ttle . Of..
phan ; girl nam - HriyAnn ihnithibybutzr
ing her Ws, and , arms with Wrid:
hot Poker,`ln Tennessee , recently,
:were lined $6O the Bermidar. the highest
tuirdelumutt could Indict. 'i As ,tbe part
al ms
Ake were . to leave thWPoline thant,
Ili aqtonfroitt hianteipaCourt wrested
both wn an *mid against then
9,037
by tie teed I
Wit, sea.
teat -!o metal 1
who' ttieeta
the efej,
Paskiw'sal .
Wilt toy hhi
HOU ding
Stnegit died
the soup.
ttb, Mts. 811.1
001' be=
I
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1 iliii 104 OW ra'°_ _ oo3l Mat
~be ttisit b 7 a WA eatePe
.
"btu pepAr- •
ye, of" Jitesib Sharp rt,
PoisolOd ID:Blida; Penn..
milmie ssointithied Unit tie
ministered in ivies soirp sent
i ibilehe vim vOrkbig inthir
* 1 anaillirehma t 7 his
at tier mothers rismst.....:
el'i !itidit l 7 ahnia4adalli4
iltiritlid tisa i'cisepli ' Itii:
gait's paramour, was mesa:'
, Ala : Both.** tottuid, am`
bs trifikla Prairitaar
,
ted ,that
Aire/14414
Dunn; as
were killed.
On an M
enge puma end
InSnn and ean►p
-J. The
premed.
- hes
- - 1 , 1 641A71.,
Indium who .
depredatkols
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TIMMIGMIG
Unto God,- our • Creator; we sre in
debted for life and all it& blessings.
It, therefore+, becomes 'picot all ti 114%
to render onto Him the 'homage ;
grateful hearts; and, ` 'in .the perfor-:
mance of our --Boded duties; to Set
apart Special periods to "enter into
'His gates-with-thanksgiving slid into
His condiwith praise." For this .puti.,
pose, and in' oc.eardanci with an:
.establis - bed custom,' have designated
Thursday the 26th day. of November
I next ' • and I recommentlthat the peep.
ple of this Coinmonwealth oa,thaday
refrain from their, usnat,:avinatiens
and pursuits; and: assemble at thei
ehohen places of,. worship,: to "praise ,
the•name of God .and magnify ;Him
„ w i t h t h itu i ts e v i ng . t +! devoutly to.aa
knowledge. heir dependence, tinkle'' ,
upon Hit altars the cheerful offerings
of grateful hearts. - -•
Let us thank Him. with Ululation
humility for health- and :prosperity -,:
abundant harvests ; the protection of
commerce, and advancement of scien
tific, mechanical, . and • manufactural
interests' ; • -our prOgressin edupation
morality,: virtue, and social:order ;
:the increase of otir material !wealth.;.
exemption from pestilence contagion.
dieea6 6 an& the :destructive hkiteence
of war,; •ler' having blessed'. us at w
people,and a nation; :
,and opened: be
fore us the lifightest prospects for
the;flitunt.; and for, other ,blessings, .
both temporal •sod
, He immediately seised
Wag: eintaide; *bet! the
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BY JOlri W. MAZY, CIOVXOXOI4
With . Blira Piviue
favor let us pray,. for forgiveness ot
our sins,- making, c publit.confession
of 'our. dependence, i thit wp may non
'dune worthy of Hie parental love and
protecting care ; that our civil• and
religious libertiesand political rights
may \ remain unimpaired ; . that we
may remember with gratitude our
country's defenders;'and cherish with
sympathy their widows,, and • orphan
children „and that imrpitt,he through
life may be , dire by the extimple ,
and r instructions qt . the Bedeemer,
wholdied . that 'we Might enjoy all the
blessings which temporarily. flow
therefrom, Aand eternal; life in the
world to come. • I
Given iinder my hamt. the
_great seal of the Btatc,at Ravishing,
this twenty-eight day of October, in
the year of our Lerd ono thousand
eight hundred and sixty eight, and of
theVonimonwealth the ninety-third.
JOHN W. GYARY.
By the • Governor.:- f^
t Secretary. of theOommonwealtli.
TUMBLE RAILROAD PpIABTER.
A Hadisa River' Truth 11.skia4ed Ut
' Near Atiatiriro rirson4Kid and
a Iris limumbeililreanded--A Illrakerri
Safi °meanie of the Disaster:
. - Amu:, N.-1%, Oat. 2rt.
; Aiirrible "accident occurred, about
ifi o'clock last night, to the express
train from New York, op the Hudson
River Railroad. The ' accident oe;,
coned three miles below Greenbush,
and was . Minna by a' broken . rail.-,.
The - train consisted' or eleven care,
fear passenger &lichee, five sleeping
cars, a freighV and a baggage car,
and an expreisa- car. ' Three coacha
and tiro'ileepirig cars were thrown _
from the. track,' and 'are CoroOletely,
wrecked.''' Mrs. M. O. Tyler;of North.
Bast Penutylvinik " who hiid been .
Making a tinrchases in 'New Yoik was
*filed outright. John' Davidson,
,n a
railroad contractor, of I,Yone,-Wayne
county, was fatally injured 'about the
head. He was ? broug ht to .tte Dela.
van Eloise, and; died this mornitig r -U
The folloWitig 'tlittied I:pet:aims were
also brought te 'lt his • ly ' and cared
for.;;
tor i a Mrs 'Sohn 1-13aVids u`,..'e1 , 1104'
Wayne ' county ,'" injure f inieinslly_;
1 Pliney T. Sexton,* of Palatiiit,',N. , Y.,
t i t
bruised' about thetead r B. M IfiAilet
of Rochester,lT: 'lr;'' adlY lirnisedf
JOhn'Heridestoo,'Wife 'ittl , threenhlV
dren, of Philadelphia; pc* •:' Mt.
Hermiston wee, aim* , bruised''
Mis..Hennititint *is slightly ftijiired;
the children'ese*l:- Paint . ; 'ir.
Adolphus; or .Anbiira,';!.!T., badly
l ig igir i v:about the . hee d '; his wife. was .
htlY Injured ; 'Jerome' W:. Rogere r '
of titer,' N. 'Y.'; Irijiii'ed in the'
sable Sad - right sidei'danketoPitly ;
Idling; Riad** % U' Colltaidttianii;
fatheriinid sob, sY'leiw: riirleiiiii:(
theldrigliji intiiiiall.f iiijiieek, and:
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PAYIneIeRFUL .SToltre, ari Tsuc—ltTh e
SinYtna.(ya),Timer says, f'Altronder
fa! . story. ae •in :icinittlatiolf- in this .
town thismOrning,• About tv.man in
•,(Irisfield who has_beeilstriaken down
foe, blasphemy. •The retorrrims thus :
'he mats :{we insult iearn•the name).
on Sunday : last started off, to go fish
wife,tried to persuadohim
not to go, insisting-,he would he .vio
kiting tbelaw.ofillad•by so doing.
The man remarked • thet.i he could go
end "catch meisi - .,0f fish I,before
Jesus Christ- was awske,F, andtpro
needed Inge 4.lmamsasix River., On
arriving at She • shore , he mink down
in the — sand up to .his neck, syhere he
remains. .natwithettuiding every 'ef
fort made i ts extricate him by digging
away the sand.. 'This has beentone,
iind his Sete,ellt to free his= feet, but
he still remains:there, asinextricable
its ever. '..our telegraph
;agent at Clayton, sent, IV telegram ,
last night ..to flearn•Lthtn. facts in the
ease; and the Operator. at i Crisfield
replied • that • they% ..wero .atated
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ialie base, Just eeeolved a 'I ergo lot &reit
'from the . Pottory'or E. dark, Tattetall,
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Co .; Sitnoges; Fr mice.
LAMPS
• - /se. ' "
CHANDE,LIERS,
For Churellei;Halli or Storni. *
TOILET;.' .•
- 'in Mtn*, Ration, and•Japitnned.
SILVER PLATED
Warranted of the best quality.
(3 '4' l d:D ,
TABLE GUTLICAiI", ,LOOKIgG WASgES,
Weroace to tbilradDE goods it City Prices.
Promlslng,lo do our best. we reepscrtcr Al ask:
you Leese us a call.
Ttreasda. Oot.l, 1868. - •!,
'Krim
P- I.
PthIEIGN r I,OOIIIIISTIC."CaNNED 4 DRIED
Nuti r aquies, Fruit Extracts,,
•
•
Constattly*a hand,a and will be sold cheap as
the cbespeg, Also the best quality of
meai are, or can, or keg. Freak: ;up] Fine
1:14:WOOD'd NEW,VORS,
.; 7 '
Ept ! yeet, IferFurs Mock
Towanda, Oct. 15,. 1868. c
j - .EROSVALE. PHOTOGitiGiI
o wait —l3.4iraciki4 Ananiniped.:
are abiegistge , Phirlogriptt Picturro.
Ara u t7 ea t Gard Photographs. la the la
total aad a reduced 'prices.. Copying and
enog done to • order'. We charge Dabble
extra tor Groups: , Babies -Pictures or Crippro!
besda.wlth long face&
Can and see our sp . :umens. our stoca'of
Albeaiii,traaisiste. r ;
-; . ;
• HASNI3I3 GO., .
Leltsysvilie. Oct. 22,1888.
1.
pBIQT LISTo...CASOADEIIILLS:'
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tiiliAllicants -swum 'to l aisirm;4' We
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RBIAERS.DOUBLE-AQTING,
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loishroltiti to tautly sterpoitir oft Ne xt
TbeJ ite at lM P t Iff.ettall
Nastoom put In - ad ode ipts
V. , % 1)41
pe mikd
riPP agy,tie- rat; koPnition
alatlisS at illMtfal °am
- Ittowster=. •••_
Mit* GOO. ilDitg
jt , :tioatit Unites.
Wi lg qihMi st -t r :lP raitira "t*
boastiti4 j IWIYI •ar
IS TIIkni&CE , T43: pgr
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.GLASSWARE •
U[•tll di nd prices
*O9D' JOCD - 'W4l.O* " WAti
STON.,E -WARE,
FRUIT. AND FANCY.
-().' ii l i::oi -.:* rii I'S
New 'the Mire! liouse,
TOWANDA"' srA.'"
Jag id,iff.ed, a good supply of
TEI~COFF[6, UQD selves,
4tc,a .&c.
lA4 L TIMOIW O.IrISTEBS,
Remo e!lbei Ike place
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wFgl9l", Ii mal .to b_au!
AOUT)- "app. ---Ji
Ana Wmanos,
to Oho alostell#l
a patronage sal. R tltbbeat
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nsoulc - gfir detneit - Our duty to' yr
dittoed* all the Illeoni been:wed upon us the,
Fion*W44,*(3l - 04;mifs
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irf ,Inletath fr fAa r tr4 oheolio
and g, - efo put+
Ur goods ittlecitlew stwill'ouble asp
bogy to boy x snit •of elo hes. We ate recelv.
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Ortteko rovvtOoNts
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Ever *gaguitlftlip INA.* 111.1 ;
11.11eavet.
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u they wiped do not misrepresent ant of
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euehataiddidokantweetetiltAleiitfiti, _on.
dersiwassai Drums , t ovaraileshd , ovenalirtei
Glom, Cop*"" C9ll l ue, suit.
Pendo l 6l "
LATE okC APS,
Whisk they alas sell at &due ed Prices. lee
lea btOrohlitieteleawßiffe. ,
• • ,•, : t .1 t.,C.OUR doIIOSENPIELD.
- Oopealtio,pouli tb,C,O„
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-tt: ttto .. ,• • t •
The ...ndersignod roopectOillyAniciftlt
the citizens of Woolnsing sod vicinity that
they hindlapeadot their old Stoat and have
•site4oPleed atttatir old atma. war so satin
newAocliof Ready Made Clothing-which are
of Whaling= future mitrof Ihri latest Mile
They have Beaver; Chinchilla, Doeskin and
.11,1ot Onreosta.-- -Also a large `assortment of
Genie Furnishing „Goods. walls -Overshhts
trioderibirts,Tlrmiers, Rata; Cape , &C., which
lhey mitred' lalledaost Prices. --Navin gala
-ad the confitiopturof .0* peopte by honest and
fait deathig,liotajtare sure of obtaM in,g to. share
of their pstronege. Call and examine before
purchasing elsewhere. -
_ •
COHEN de, ROSENFIELD.
Mining: MITI, 1868. •
CAMPAIGN OPE NE. D.l
. GRAND I ALbT QP TOE MASEVI.
•
COME OEI :coAis • ALIO' . •
DatopdATS, -
And citizen' of eiery 'politica! faith are invited
to attend the •
- .GREAT=MASS MEETING
Which is to be held and continued for the •se.st
three montin k by:tbe citizens pi•lowandl and
vicinity .
..? 1 4% 42 ', 1 !# 4 '4 N - 16 7PFF T - -
Where young anit old aro already gathering
to prttlerthenuselirea with
c ri - ' 13 I G,
FOR 'I`ALL, AND - *EMU WEAR, •
rroin-the acellent eapply haie lately
received kid which for. ,
QUALITY. llugAintarry AND OREL PNESS
Cannot be eienliedin 'this or any - other im ar
ket. our entire -atonic being nen+ and bought for
aah we.
DISVANCE - ALL•COUPEtITION:
Our motto is Qatylc Batee, Sufill Profits.;St fiat.
ly Cub, and :Ones Pries.Only..'lffe Invlte! one
and all to pay Aut a 'lilt at the old stand of
tolontoif door north of 'Taylor .k Co.
= . • SOLOMON - WOLFF.
.LSX. IKMONION: aQLICa WOLF/.
X o WaEldlt, 9Ct. Isps. ; .
WE SELL Over. oats this season at very low
pri,:es. Our stock was bought low, and is ro
ts lied it lesilthmi a usual' wholesale profit. --
We oiler some,extra bargains at the once price
store of - somktON WOLFF,
" No. 123, Main Street.
WE SELL-our stock of Pins Coats, Easiness
I' kilts, P ants and .Vesta, for.men and boys' wear
atilow as'any previous time this summer. We
have some splendid goods in this Una. bought
,cheap and selling at nyery small profit, of the
One Price Store of • , -
.SOLOMON & WOLFF,
t • •_ r • • ,•'• - No. 123, lifain Street. •
, WE SELL .Suraliking , Goads. much ,below
current pricei: '•'Ottr stook isicomplete In Men'ai
and Youthat.: On" theserleustoiners can save
many times, inn,' 20. per cent'. 13 , buyingat
tub one price store of . •
•,) • - • SOLOMON & .WOLFS,
.• • • • No: 123, Main Street.
WE SELL seta articles as cheap as large
ones, Suspend era, Ilandkerc Meta, Collars, Ties,
Gloves, Matins :and shots of this class very
much. less than they aro -retailed elsewhere.—
We Wilts the trade .to cenv bee themselves at•
thee'' one price *scot: •
, I• , • SOLOMON, &. WOLFF,
, iN0.123. Maid Street.
' The 'highest price . ' cash paid for Wool
.lUdes, Pdts, and Oaf Skins at the one p rice
store cot : SOLOMON & WOLFF,
N 0.123, Main Street.
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* t -:4:.::'01AMBE)1,1 4 IN
Ran enlarged his 'Store and Its v jaarecelved
a larga Mock of Gold and Silver
AMERICAN WITOITES
~ •
And a , well: selected assortment. a SWISS
WATCHES, all warranted -to -run well or the
,monep relbrided- He keeps on hand a large as
sortment oaths celebrated, . •
• .• • -
THOMAS' CLOCK
Also inelegant aseortment of the latest stylei
Gold` -
JEWELEY.AND SILVER WARE.
iu ilie"Oited line, he has lingerii Bother
FORKS- AND. SPOONS"
eletrelly plated
Breakfait eDinner Castors,
Elegant tieblepLate'llonble-
I 0-E'. PITO IFE It, § 1.;
Handsome . pike But'Feta,
BUT TER it , HEBB DISHES;
Pickle Stande, Tea 'tete, &c:,&c.
CHAMBERLIii la now krepisg the .• 1 •
. • .
F'amil & ing Affiehines; ,J
These liachines ste superior - to • all otikeri for.
family mei, for the followistrelsothi: • -;
,They sew, With two threads diced = • from the
- spools, and require no rewindipw.
They tie' more =AY - tmdorMood and use d ,-
Auld kwallable deisimemeut, than `
.other mss.
- They are Callable of 'executing' perfect 3c
ern/Lout *wipe of adjustmeut i ts much greeter
lame of 'work than other machines.. , _=
• Thq ty
stitch made by Ahem machines •is mach
Weetellne,
,thatio;and - duribbii : elpeciall7 upon
articles_ Whiehrequite to be wished. and mooed,
Pan any other stitch. • .
This stitch,' owing the manner lairhich
the tinder thread unirought,-.is moth; the
most plomparid.besatiful , -rise; and retains
this pluMpuess beanty;',Even upon articles
frequently washed' and :ironed, until thiiy are
TIM strnei - re of seam, euCti,.that, We
lt beitist 'ok , hroketi• at Intevals 'of only ie few
stitales,'lt will: neither apeu, 'ran; nor , rmel,
butremalns Amu and &Weida-, ••• -
° Unlike . other Wilichlies, - these fasten both
sada Of the seam ily• their own operation: l
kith lbws =whims:while ll* based. upon
110 right or . ONO side_ of the seam , ; cotton may,
be used epon - the - othef 'aide without leareoing
Abe 'freight* durability; of the , seam This
c4ul be,tioaann no other machine; sud l is n mit,
living Upon article' stitched or made up
, .Thsse inschlnes, in addition to their superior
%written Instruments for sewing, execute the
mesibeautiful Ind - permenest embroidery and
tinemermal.work. ..; • .
You can grit 13eulog_KaohiniNeedlisoind all
articles pertalidrig to the machine business:
Winn Amu ow ratemarso
tro In the beet 'tomer, as penal. at low rates
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goods se low as any edabliebarest mold° of
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* 0 1 1 16 1 . 41 ' , lOU IL /149;
FOB SALE AT SCOTIA TANNERY
Plasteriagjiair at• wholesale sad
also Soap sad Wagon Grease by the gaud sad
'barrel. Cab paid fog Sark sad Hides.
ADAM 1K IFs.
'Granville Cadre; Pa..laly Mu*.
miss - Humps SCHOOL FOR
roans Wise r tepee on MONDAY
the net der of 4.UGUST:
The jeer iv divided into terms or 10 seeks
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Illtigllsh Mauler • • • fa so .et 18 co
fnach and Latiapaach. 40 et 4 to
Jugs mill km received at, say time. but DO
deduction made after admission tar an .
Abases of lea than we half a term
Aug. 13, Ma.
SEMIANNUAL STATEMENT
OP ',WY0111)1G
.0131:111dNag . COMPANY_
ASIIIIM-41oitoo.
Milted Mates 81zeo of 1881,
100 Moues lint - Flignal Boak.
1W1lkoo•Suro. 113"
100 ilbarosescoad 011=3 Book
Wilkao-Rarro_, 13,500
103 Mono Wpmlig National
Back, Wlllups.llorro. 6,400
150 Elam Wilkes-Barre Gas Co. 8,650
58" Bridge
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Company #,31.0
. nuclitAxsous.
Cash Loans and Bonds, ..... —340,000'
Stock not called in, 25,000
Judgments, 3,500
Cmih in Bank, 5,365
()ash in hand and due from
Agents, 17,450
Other property 1,500
Beal Estate, . .... I COO
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LblUita paid in lea years,
Unsettled Losses, Wane,
.T. B. CAMP, Agen
First black below Ward Haase, 2d story.
Towanda. Sept. Si 1,368.-2 m.
TOWA N.R:A AGRICULTURAL
'I'OIVANIM,
_P ENN'A.,
MANUFACTURES HUBS, SPOKES
4EAVT,AND LIGWr WAGONS
GENERA I. WOO!) WORK
WOOll TURNING IN ALL Its BR INIML.,
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SCROLL SAWING, PLANING, ETC.,: ETC
HUBS, SPOKES & BENT STUFF,
El
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LARGE ,4TUC6 IEO2 WHICH TO PELKT
The abos . e are from the be.t
SECOND GROWTH HICKORY OAK
LIGHT AND HEAVY WAGONS ON HAND
IVe !have the' Broad and Sarrvit <hay(
PICK. made and drvsell
W. T. BISHOP, Srpninteneent
N. C. NERCIJII, Preffideat
F lI , RNITIIRE!
NEATLY FlNlsiiEl)
NEW 110009 ! NEW GOODS!
POPULAR PRICES:
CHAMBER SEN, PARLOR SETS
DINING ROOM SETS,
MIRRORS ; PIOEURE FRAMES,
Potograph Frame*, for ereubealy
A GENERAL, ASSOBTIdENT FURNITORY
Stilted to this market. I l•atif the hest aphids
tern in the country. and manufacture our own
upholstered fork.
REPAIRING AND JOBBING,
Done to 'order. Having an experience of 10
pars in the business . I can conidently "hope to
please all who patronise me.
Don't forget the place.. No. 135, Main 61 .•
two doors south of Beidlespan's Block, Toile.
de. Pa.
TowandailLay 30, 1868.—U.
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WA. PECK , Anonay AT LAL
• Towanda,' Pa. Office over the Bate;
South of the Ward House and opposite the
Court House. Nov. 3, 1865.
STOVES V STOVES ! STOVES) ,
Just i ,Adved Dew Ilse Stoves at
IitMETROPOLEIAN HARDWARE atom
ORWELL, PA.
Ale attracting much attention • An immenge
rartely of Stores
L IVA l':V ON HAND
Moves, cOal or wood, that will nit Sou h
PARLOR, OFFICE, _ STORE, SCHOOL,I II, I
CHURCH, BOAT, as COOKING STOVES
etile and en the new patterns—atte 2St
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ONE LOOK BEFORE BUYING
We keep all leading llrst.ehis Stona for the
opokot,cr cheaper misty stoves lot the bu
ID si•
blest. Eannsine for yourselves. 3cor own
toed,.
El. N. BRONSON.
°swell, Pa., Oct. 21,1088.
FOR SALE :AT A BARGAIN
The subscriber wishing to Change his occuP
lion. oilers for sale his_ store and Suck of
Goods, consisting of - Pry Goods. Gtoctr ir `i•
Yankee Notions. &c. WILL exchasp far a tal
. Improved- Farm or sell stock and lease stow. ;
The store is-situated Litchdeid. Bra rc ' f "
County, Pa. The only store to the town is a
eration. Forparticulars call on or address
' S. N. LAYTON
ept. T. lien.
DOCTOR IL A.l
BURLINGTON BOROUGH, TA,
.1,14 :9,1868.
July 14,1868
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WORKS
BENT sturr,
T. Dealers in
We bilh`r ■
Towania, July IFS
Consisting of
8. T. DECkIER
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