min Nevi from all Nations. . —A. Oakey Han has been nominat ed by the Tammaayitea of Raw Tort for Idayor of that city. --A man named John Carson Wit his wife to death,in New York.cm liaturdsy. They were both addicted to &bib. --* . —A young girl was burned to death on Saturday evening. in Philadelphia" , by her olotheu taking fire from ft —Delos Southwortb, of •Phili delphia. has been appointed Supervisor of nevem for the Eastern district of Penn sylvanie.. —Misel Anna B. .Dickenson is said to gei two hundred dollars each night she lectures.; which is very good pay for the .young*dy's —A girl employed as a nurse for a in West Chester, has been dis -ooverid in feeding pins to the - child. The girl seems to hive done it to spite the pa rents. —The Philadelphia Oily Ilea► sap that what is Um matter with Reverdy John son is that he has been drunk ever since he went'to England: We do not•know wheth there is - any formdtion foi this wanton, but be has certainly done no honor to the nation as he was sent to represent. —Admiral Farragnt is in Wash. ington, as the guest of Beni entry Went& —The Legislature of Alabama is discussing a bill to stay the . collection of debbi. —The Legislature of Arkansas has obtained =a quorum, and proceeded to ',wa rless. • —J. 11. Lyon, proprietor of the Milwaukee Daily Nam died suddenly an Tuesday night. - net Powell,of Tennessee; has been appointed Consul to Port Stanley, Paulkland Islands. --The people of Hattori!, Conn., have, by a large majority, refused to loan one million dollaie to the air line railroad company. - • —Tho casualties by the caving in of a sewer, at Outland on Tuesday, as fu as ascertained, are two killed and nine injured. The Coroner's jury in the inquest on R. Rives Pollard. gave a verdict that deceased came tolls death at the hinds of 'some person unknown. —Secretary McCulloch has author ized the Assistant. United States Treasurer to sell $25,000 gold per week to importers, for payment of customs duties. —Chief Justice Chase in the United States District Court, at Bichmond,decided that:the test oath:should not be administer ed to grand jury Men. --Phelix Larking the backer of 013aldvrin,•the pugilist, was stabbed and clubbed to death by a saloon keeper named Campbell, in New York, on Tuesday night. —Henry Scattergood, who was as saulted by John Conover at Third and Beaver streets Philadelpbitkon the 7th inst., died Thursday Shorn the injuries that he Own received. —At the municipal election in Do ver. .N. H., on Tuesday, Brewster (Repub lican) was re-elected Mayor by 118 majosi . The City Council is unanimously Be publican. —The propriety of having the Ala lama -Claims Commission hold sessions alternately in Washington and London is receiving John Bull's grave consideratian. -=-The Delaware, Ltickawanna and Western Railroad Company, Wednesday, sold seventy thousand tons of coal at auc tion in Nevi York. There was an import ant decline in all grades, with the single exception of steamboat coal. ' —The "Atlantic Garden," formerly the "city Museum,•" on Callowhill street, between Fourth and Fifth streets, was de stroyed by fire at an early hoar Wednesday evening. --The Odd Fellows propose estab lishing an orphans' asylum in this State': Members are to contribute one dollar each before the Ist 'of April next, towards the object. —The woman of Alton, N. H., gut ted a liquor shop in that place last Wednes. day, and emptied the fluids into the street. —Timothy Dwight, President of Yale College, was the first in the country to give strawberries garden cultivation. —On the 7th of August next a total eclipse of the sun will be visible in the United States. 'the eclipse will be -only partial throught the Union, but total in lowa, Central Illinois, Southern Indiana, Kentucky and North Carolina. , —Late advices as to the Paraguay an trouble are pabliahed, from which it ap pears that no fears need be felt for the safe• ty of the Americans seized by Lopez. • —The news from Cubs respecting • the rebellion in the Wand is contradictory. The rebels claim to' have a force of 12,000 men, but the authorities still report the insurrection as dying out. 4.-Gen. Sheridan's forces to operate against the Indians -are estimated tonnm ber from three to five thousand wank= —Hon. John S. Pendleton,formerly member of Congress from Virginia and Minister to Chilli, died at Culpepper. Court House, Va., last Thursday. —Later dispatches from Bear River City, Utah, say the city is quiet tinder mar tial law. The mob which caused the trouble are in the mountains, and have threatened to burn the town. Twenty of them are re ported killed and thirty-live wounded. —A Committee waited on Bishop Duggan, of Chicago, last Saturday, and asked that a requiem mass be said for the Feniazis hanged at Manchester, and the Bishop refused, on the ground that it would have a political bearing. The committee has adopted resolutionl disapproving of the action of the Bishop. —The deaths is Philadelphia last week numbered 171—a decrease of 38 com pared•with the number of the preoe4Mg week. —Mrs. Mary $. 11111, aged about 6.5 years, widow of Samuel Hill, was brutal. ly murdered on Sunday evening at her resi dence, at the northwest oorner of Tenth and Pine streets, Philadelphia. Her son-in ' _law Geo. 8. Twitchell, Jr., residing with thi diseased, was 'arrested charged with committing. the deed. —lt is stated that 'General McMa hon and Rear Admiral Davis have been in structed to .demand reparation of Lopez, the Paraguayan Dictator, for his outrageous seizure of American citizens. —General Grant's majority in barna' Is about 4200. The Oortgresstonal delegation stands three Itepublicaos and three Democrats. —The official return of that vote of Now Hampshire shows .7153 ziejority for General Grant. The proposition for a State. Constitutional Cenventioa was defeat ed b 7127 votes, —The Central Ohio Lunatic .hey ; tem au burned on Wednesday sight;ind six of the female.inmates wire antothened to death. . - -Brigham Yasuo. hag bad an ark'. plectio attack. • fradford leportn. Towanda, Thyrsday l Deo. 3, 1 ' —.AAR CHIVALRY. 4 ..„ , --..- ~,,, 1:;,'4, Recently, in the publication tufted at Richmond, *a., called the Southern Opinion, edited by one Pollan, ap peared an-articleealculatett-to brhlg into. discredit a young _ lady.,of ,tket, city, by the name of Gun, where- upon a brother of the slandered wym se, ensconced himself in the second storief a building. opposite-the edi- , torial rooms, and ,awaited the ceming of the-offending editoi, surrounded by 1 a magazine of deadly weapons. "-The editor, going to his 'offiee, was fired at with a shot gun, from tide embus; cede, and killed instantly, .receiving a load of buckshot in his body." , The riung man, when arrested by the police, __and brought into the street, was greeted with the cheers of km assembled crowd, eel be had been the gallant hero of some chivalretu and daring deed. Subsequently the inquest held upon the mangled bod y of the unfortunate roman, returned a verdict that he came to his death at the bands of some person unknown; and after a preliminary . examinaticie 1 before the Mayor, in the "course which the evidence unmistakably co victed young GRANT as the • assess' ,- be was held to bail in the sum .of $10,000,. without a moment's hesita tion on the part el the magistra4,_ and against the protest of,the bro'. ler of th e murdered man • - A more brutal:ard cowardly M . : 1 der has never come under ;our notkr, Unquestionably there was grest cause of provocation, and had the in dignant brother met the tradutiei'bf his sister face to face, and proceedd 4 to extreme measures to vindicate r. reputation, however unlawful d violent might have been his acts,still there would have been ilisplayedamee, i degree of courage and znanlineps,a - a the justice of the proceeding wo I ; d have been sd retributive, that e enormity of the offence would •hive been greatly lessened. The avenger of fancied or real wrongs doesoot seem even to have made certain that he was punishing the real offender, but - hiding himself in a place Of secu rity with the door locked, and sur rounded by guns and pistols,with a cowardice which is without parallel, and an atrocity which sickens, he coolly slays a neighbor as if he had been a mad dog. .. . For this dark deed of treachery, cowardice and brutality, a Richmond community cheers and applauds the I assassin, and the mayor hastens to i add his endorsement of the act,'hy 1 setting him free on bail, whilst the probabilities are that a jury . will acquit him of any crime. The perpe trator of this outrage appears to be regarded and treated as a specimen display of Southern chivalry. To ' any except a Southern community, it seems so unmanly, so cowardly, so brutal, that the approval and coun tenance of the Richmond people is shocking and inexplicable. It should be regarded as the legitimate result of that system of society, now happi ly-abrogated, but which in the past brutalized and barbarized the South. The chivalry which looks to assassina tion in the vindication of character for the redress of wrongs, is worthy of the darkest days of Venice or the most expert of Italian bravos. No where, except where slavery had de graded the instincts and demoralized the public sentiment would such an outrage receive tpopular commenda tion. It is reserved for the people of Richmoato set the sanction of their approbation upon a murderer, aggra vated by tilts most, cowardly features, thus proclaiming to the world, that violence and treachery and.: wrong are the peculiar and approved fea tures of Southern chivalry. II ST ATE TBEASIUREE. The following. very sensible . ie marks upon a subject which is begin ing to attract public attention are from the Lebanon - Courier, The fact, or at least the 'popular .supposition that the office is , a. v'ery . lucrative one, makes a scramble for the'place which has done more than anything I else to debauch legislatures and deMoralize the politics of the State, The - State Treasurer has, at times millions of dollars at his disposal, and the temp- tation to malfeasance in office is too great to inflict' upon - any man. Hun dreds of the:lda:ids-of, dolhira - thight be saved to the State by proper legis lation. No better time than this winter will' sobn occur to reniedy the defects which exist in . the la ain re gard to the public money, nit the public would, thereby hair an evi dence that the Republican party are diepased to guard the interests of the tax-payers, • and remove a fruitful source of corruption. The Courier remarks : , The office of-Itille Treasurer in Pennsyl vania in said to be -one of the mark if not the most,prodtable position in theillonnism vadat. We have heard its ince:one as high as one hundred thousand annually. It may be passible &Alt may not reach this rounderun, but ts that every one who obtains the place retires with a fortune. Now, in view of thb -- fact, there are two things connected with the office, one of which should receive the at tention of the Legislature, and will -receive such attention it that, body desires to' 'do equal justice to members of the party or to BM* thousands of dollarito the BLit°. If the Taws in relation to the ol i E d re to re main as they ammo term is for my man Se had Viso/lee. If the yiebis um income of one bared thousandt d ollars-- or anything LlG that sum—to the Tress oak urer, we *Mead that the elms o men who obtain the olke are nand" re warded for their patty services by one enjoy ment of it ; and it should rotate to some other member of the equally. worthy and equally entitled to , phone rinan that the party has to ' On the other - hand, - if the think titaCthis slew of • of the =rot a coned immi x , lar a z to the ofileele so thousand" of dollars nowPoed a orressmar ikom: the-interest th e, mum of the &Ws monerfn . out the year. may corms to . bends of the State's 2ivasul instead of " 0 MAO V. S. 513111.11110111. 1' ' ' The select! wig U. S. S enator is 11081 V re° f 4--:" t tfg!P z: ,• f iint.4* ' n " '• '- 1 4'1144. ' 1 ~,,t, , ifo. fK.'... zot ,:jo t 4elit "_' ; ' 1 .... - #oit i dt - I _l4_cSki it * #1( .!of kaft ' '' - ' W:Olelittn .. „ 41/s 4 gtsektalsiltt - Sor from a multiplicity of oicellii# candidates. • There is seSroCly a' county in the Stats but tuis trotted out somenliplent onOilliiiii I stitediatf,'Uose admirers ire Press ing him • for Abe elevated po sition. -- The newspapers are full CY articles_ settingior the requirements of the . CoMmoniiiikinlhelieleition of ii Senatar;Snd r elaboriting , thOquaiifi• cations . necessary. for '"the proper admment of the , Senatorisl il poi+ • tion. ',' All agree c , spit ithelie pointe; but there's's' . iv,ide 'different ati - t 0 men- TtYnfactik appear t? ..i0 i i °it prominentlr . hi: the discus sions:: : Universal 1 approbation . of Senator Oxsuores" .Senatorial = Course , ;' -and that the prerent ; canvass il "free fight," in . . which local feeling seems to have oblitereted all cliques and • , factions- • - , ; It , appears to us that i Mr. (howl Comes oearer the higb, Standard...of excellence, ability- and public isnuta-. Lion, universally: set uP,I than-a 1 231 other man - yet named. He bee they faviireble notice and - *arty enderSei n 3 ant.Pf .ahiilfanilaib4a:Op newel. 1 papers of the-Statev.His- eleotioni pero, would. go ;far to 'remove the disgrace entailed'hy'n pcTAi, or the fake position in which the,eld.ltst stone wee. Pieced h i y ,Atu) l preionco of. ftucxgarir. =;7112e, nation ,i'wOolds enr dorse his - election "is - - it iprdper oie. As a •Stie'Sitii :or,§oittiir,liliiliOs;:. he would ve:in• - efAcient OultStie44l,7: vocate, of the interests fil. AS . 9 0 4. monwealtb, , and a faithful exponent of the' principles of theltopnbliCah party. "' ' ' -.' .' gir Tho Columbia Com( .116puf)- hunt,. of the - 20th olt.; :contains 4., lets terifrOniniveril iirorniinnt . ...11.elitibl i f- - cana - of. Colombia COM% addrnield to :Dr . Jonn,segne,tilig.tltn ualkof. his name as mrapplictant-foilheigitt of Assoitacir for thia.diatriOt, couched' in the' lattirineterma; and eating to him that u . reme&ttering; that hecaoae of your devotion to.principle, you were made one °UAW first victims of An- drew Johnson in this State, vie feel that every consideration of jastice,as well as your long and faithful ser vice to the party, demand that under the incoming •administraticn you should be re-appointed Assessor of this Dis'trict." .1 Dr. Joss in reply says that "suni ler letters have. been received -from leading Republicans of•Bradfeird, Sul liven and will conuties:, My , friends will accept my thanks for these evidences of confidence and sup port, and while it would be simple justice to reinstate those whe,because of their fidelity to principle, were stricken down by an apoitite Presi ' denf-rhoth as a vindication to- the men and as a rebuke to the faction that tried to disrupt and destroy the Republican part Y --yet my - plang for the future are such as not to make the office desirable, and (hence with renewed thanks for yotir generous proffer I respectfully decline the use of my name as a candidate for the Assership of this District." . The Republican, comnienting upon this correspondence, remarks : 'Because of 'a misunderstanding there wag some little feeling it islrue; but all has been explained and iss ue,' entire satisfaction of all-iiitrtiea., The course of Dr. Jowl is each a meets our most hearty approve. 'lt sadly disappoints the expectations of hie enemies and reoeives• the fall endorse- Ment of his friends. .--04 fidelity to Principli; 1 /4:4 o volot!t9 l "..l ) #rti and I'M bittle in ,baal er , the great cause which achieved sticks signal triumph on the-lid will not soon be forgotten. He joins ns, and every true . ReptibliCan, in tlin of fort to strengthen, and edvinec 'the, interest a cif our narty:in.:this7 :l Conn; ' In common anti 'dti ' the;;'Bepubli: cans.of ll 4 l3 .Iro4l6eV.:* `arerlad to know that whate* ofchOict have been in prospect as ie:this eißee has been removed, ;and all cause :of disco4icidtrolibleavoided; 'Spent-' ing for oureelvei ? wet should have been glod to haVei been nble,to an. nonce the reinstatement Of Di. Joni in the office frohi which he isfas re- Moved by Joirssoi- -an office !which ho 'filled with much credit, "and from which he was displaced , on .acconnt of his Consistency.. ' Gov. Giaar.—Gev. Gnaw baring been spokei'Of in connection with the position U. S. Senitin..to ; beCleCted by the-,tegislature this kn; wxitten s letter'sa3ring that his name will not be used with i bis periniseion for that stationi yet frankly making it known that he is e , Candidlate for regiomination for the, place he now fills as Eiecutive of the - Stete. We presume there will be, no serious or position to , his re-nomination. ;He has been au officer above; all suippleion to honesty in conducting the l affairs of the Commonwealth ; and to the party which elected' him be'-hiis been faithful and true. There are other candidatrat, how ever, for the place; . Hon. W. W. Kamm, of Lucerne, having been. annonneed by the . Branton, can. Oar Scranton Cotenitritry, we iemillect, was very much, opiumed to Col: Names *leaden na &eta, Tresa 4 irnr, 'mice r'that nt Got , . ,Gsamets nomination; the 4legatia: froit! ' . 1 4 441 8.470. 3 4 the prepe~}t lizeoutiwe - ,,:: We should like to. have 6i/fel:a** provrilkiat tbOkardir of itaopposit - !Mr ihimitairi*l - batik; #lOl 3 ll • *.a.'004 tra ',1*00134 ; • Tax RozionioN or G bneot tho loifinil bo intro:mince:4*, 4 , 144 ; .;''. 1 114 41M g; .--; :''::ti ill ok n ' Sf e l ( 1 9411 . 4110 * t 11/4 t 0 lutilus4:#olCfn :firy and that.Whiclja , to I appropriated for the ream lberiegattelnierbill the time for beginn ,ng the tion, by way.or ructiitrocioo,; ary, 1871., Jig bOevea... bao the timer-4044 Oen -Worth iheir fatievin gold , wllijoriPoset. - * ,thet .i.rnean i further contraption , of like , l)eliesing-sthit limienatra take plac e 1,4 the i ! ipt.,.,:4 0- by cancelling I en* notes se a ted .for- railemPtion: Ifort° 6 .doel inot ' OPP* ProPOuitjoP,.4 .61 01 e- out 'to db.Pluieh 'We I *.ii!em 9 - o 1 rency L os gidd .ind Olin': 1 in to atipply tlke . gine of a tender notes ai miby be ca The:time for lbeginning 'tt tionWili not •be jnisipted ernor Morton,' some Coup . ire :in favor of liegioni , year;olherabi three; and in five fearii I 1 : ,i ~ - .L . 7",r7 7 7 Ep sers,. 7 3:hasepor.t-tiras locrsOna• Was 'ircntly •kr ezploeion in tit colliery net EbEliin 4 , ie 40 11 ifiiP_Fa• were injured In a l greater ' The American igeidenta 'Erilq6int . 004' Srrpt,',Th Tiny iftei: tlie4m . picrin f The retureafro the E. tionitrus far,-recetved oho members..of• Parliament chosen; l itidithe i?rio- of "I'?'• r, Jarge, Imepting I of was held at 'Bll.agoesa Thursday, -w thpl the Spaniel - people , pnbliedn form of )govern' ' ings of the Ithe archi= held in air al other phi. Tsz 'Nitta is Buss! Later and very full int: been received a!t, Wash Buenos Ayres ink relatio Guilty between ea-Minist: and the Paraguayan g. As all the , faets;had be , the . attacks Upon Mr. the Brazilian' press had J. Watson Webb, Amer io Brazil, had Written -Anglo Brazilian! Timm fending. Mr. 'Washburn, Glares, has . faithfully I duty under verb tryin cee. Mrlu retiring. fro I, chair of the'Leuisville W..Harney says that he has: editorially co. , past ten yearslof his the press has' been I I r make great Men out material. We are 8, Harney is qot an,' iso this respect. ,Let the not guilty " cast the fi Ntiooi of Ito —The dippiitch fira the New York R i pening P. the serious iUnetw of Gen canard. A dispatch stat. is in excellent health. —Eleatic.li retail disclose some rather rei The Deraoaintalhave can ties in the State, and , tiu 200 Insjcwity. I One con several townships are um and the HoUse will bevel '? l. oe ri ". 1 --A eonvipt in the ada, ' Penitenthwy wee Para, en ThOidi&Y. ri ing to ent,the 'cord at bell, and, sking to flight body a large ntimbes. of found,. indicating that a bleak jail. bad . been- . prisoners. : . 1 . -1 - %-a - little !boy rib° Wm of Leviikereson, -. river atTanter Village, Y.', onlitindaY•weeli. elxud Withhils trio's; • , tamed bath' cif' them man Wag resulted, but' ever HIS dam and - draw - ;:'..446 1 p4ii af di hung Willhanson &al - 4 ipt„ slew , nights • for biza t ireived his asked mif there neighbood he wont two men Ind ' seam the purpOse df hangin himself hung. . —Th9 Jttpanese liana Government co on the steamer CM look after'the in Japan sdidg in the Be is, it is Mved,, Japan to a foreign eon miler ftmetkast. —Mr. Jlitse Gllg, and -Mr.' Ett.vms, IMM far the speake ' Hausa of *pollen , 1 the eandidsAfsof them and MA. PAW= of don. :Mr. &wits is, member pf the Hous "E l In ' az6 l ~ -.1 1 1140ut 4 o'c.l buts - tarsi eld43,red. th tonildituiinPhiladelp safe, inlrhieh there. of them wait cap `the building. The e lent as to break the ' 'ttrhixiti and ronied . lined, egi earthquake . n 17 .1 i Saturday two of them yogi: • cross iht) S4Tann4 ,in•a small &tit, Wh • • thwe'rcienjand one drowned. i their • OthibOus water, • • • as Uwe. hundred! . . . m**4l43llollllW **a their. ifibl • , *drift pargiii& • =lto threallid3l:4, Ask ionized tito of • intthe bolk, int . . -. autilaSii4 - —Gen. Roilseseis reports of opera tions in Nu,„ =nand, und upon thomooni dig Loubdinutu boy *l** ' c • ,40 0 0" 4000 fi * -4*.3144# it *Se Ifft- CkcAtoulf. Pew' at °JI bills to session Mor ni ti the and Tres- true be iption - of siW z. iedem in Da n n= leis: --He tae,.i.any Meng', ,ttion k: 1 / 1 0!'; rIiP4:PM OgYerng ) that 'hie will:fetid Pi9 - 0 1 i? will ape cb legal , celled toc9rdi s ng.ti) th tonkf4n;: ___onkonk 4 omluks• 7 1* *WAS kok rfunibulot* the.sin Solinninff 4 1, 7 *laity yore. 'consider ; the! " i z a mm "am th° Sig" .6%48 , 40nbi4‘. upon them and otiminenend *lnd _VIP* nous* wounding several vacua, /lune :of the oldest citizen: vises* tOrect.olde IM4d_ deliberateltshoto, At last sodomite the girgof robbeenlwere. , in - posiessims of the Mrs. EWti* E. Feta; it West Dn. 1)!Inlioro, county N. Y., was dared. web SuptiOsid:* ll oSinin% Tuesday` night. :Mr husband :stated #ll4 he*: IClPOLOOftiffing the night y seine, ono:Pub*hbikand nnaorlith piilbri, and' saws mcn standing Witlia pistollidntet at; Vie.Ho • XnOokei 'en) nnin'a DAIS; lito plait W'; as Fero was killed. An liOest:helebiifile, Coroner revealed, _ ilie'*t addition 'the pistol sOL Wand. go. Yeribsd r I.,onste 4l 'inteCill a --9 f the 44 $ 4 .:P° pliOn!hinist d -.digt 444 4 0 1 9..->nOana on h p4der• 0°1194 -4401it401 are, put !Orth is 1 ins okiilites - pir O; noin 7 mission °II4 • .• • j;.:- • Patlific 3;44 , completed by nextduly, ,, arid at that -Aisne there will bo a coals:noun line of rail from' ller Yorktoliararanc4sco--the longest , in the 'world: A European passenger can then km Liverpool or London and reach Yoko hama and Stuinghte,:tria New York, at least .ilttein days earlier than by any other rout% certainly until they have railways through Asia, and are not troubled with the great number of transfers of frbight to be made between London and China. The time giv en is this : From Lfverpool to New York, ten days ; New . York to San Francisco, six days ; and from San FranciscO to Yoko hama, twenty-two days. This latter time can,be cut down to eighteen days, and the trip has been made in that time. • But let us call it nineteen days, and that makes - thirty-five days tiom Liverpool to China, via New York, while the shortest time in which the trip can now be made, going eastward, is sixty days. It will be seen ut once that the travel passing from Western Europe to . Eastern Asia will pass over the Paoiflo Road. redemp• . 1 17 v' , semen be• g• in one. till others flitreeK= ' led `by an -Wig4p; k.:. other . de=. itiieveral fikegiving gliah•ieleo- . ithata3B. hd've ~Lsve)4ls.l.,j% public/us - Spain, on_ declared ; cwere aleo MI AiREEI, Iligence has ugtoo.. from to the diffi r Washtturn vernwent.— ome known, ' ashburn closed. Mr. can Minister letter to the warmly . de who, he de scharged his circumstan- the editorial I emocrat, W: • greatest sin mitted in the uneetion with —Mrs. Leslie and her two children were burned to death at Sing-Sing, on Saturday evening.,, in consequence of the upsetting of a kerosene lamp. The mother , was holding her infant• in her arms and her little boy, aged three years, was playing under a table on which a kerosene lamp was burning. The little fellow in ; his play kick ed the table,' and the kerosene spilling over ignited, exploding the lamp, The flaming fluid ran down - upon the boy, setting his clothing on fire: The mother seeing his peril, placed her babe upon the floor and rushed to the rescue of her sons. She was in flames in a moment,- and the treacherous fluid also encircled the infant and set itq clothing .on fire . The - piercing shrieks of • mother and children soon brought the • - :hbors to Uri resette.. - alui the flames were speedily extinguish= until .the • three victims were so h tsar:lB4 as to rend in deatb. _assisting to of very poor irry that Mr. ated sinner in editor who is at stone." Mak pablis hen in s us, annonnefizg Batter, was a t. that the General from 'll.ansaz , kable features. d but three corm- only by about ty, Ottawa, and only Radical; ut six Demoozatio L OOK Kingston, Ciin- 1 hot dead; by the • was detected try clod to the show was shot. : On his skeleton keys was ::nail attempt to v. templated by the NE'W JEWELRY, "AT wAinams; GOLD:. WATOHES,. AT WARNERS t I ' -: ELGIN WATCHES,, AT. WARNEE'd. W ALTIIA'M -WATOH :S . , -, AT WARNER* ' t ittli Z . .G aLD . iiii r E L .. Y, itit, , , .AT-yrAOsp. . , ALL . KINDS - OF ". (17L9C 8; • • .vi WillNEßlir I..t'six years old, drowned in the rooms county, N. :he little boy was in F i. enit eapslzed, and !.. ' the write!. The .. .'e bcry• MS tarried SPOntailes. and lots of things too num .las to zoentbn, at WARNER'S'. guiied, men who • neon knuteivilfe, 'affected friendship and then any one jp, the hang., , , He named ed the maskers for them, when he was Call and inn thn, yonwilVgare wenty pet cent. Inyour purchase& Watch**, Clocks. and-Jewelry Ter an) Warranted. Patton's Block. A. H. WAR Oa Towandi, Dec. 1, 1868:. P persons herebYeautioned against pfircbi Cng a certain note dated about the 28th of August, A. D. 1888. at Athens. given for one hundred and seventy-live dollars with use, and du eJahmuy I;lB69—payable to Mutes Loomis'or bearer,sad signed by D.. C. Kimball. and AC . Elsbre bree—as such note was obtained by fraud and misrepresentation and without ' value received . 4MA wilknot be psid for thitabove reasons. - • D. C. KiIiBALL. ' •Athcas, Nov: 29; 1888 :—Sta onsnl to the-Ha yed at Km Fianais His ititsiorits to of the subjects of Wieh t bdands.- - Ant native sent by try to assume' con- "PRE 'NEW_ tORk 1 Is noir'lois New - tieital Stor y, to -runOmagh a large part of the nextiro an*, entitled "Mr. Browning's , Pniab." 'All new subscribers 1111 get the , story complete. We send Grover & ' Baker's $55 Sewing Ms ' ebb* for 18 new subs:Aber& ". ' • rr• Lana. •of Maine, Itassaeh' use__ are pot the , fort) , -first l vea. • Mr. Rum is' re progressive party, • more cautious , per e believe, the oldest though he ie yet a ,In order to introduce_ the Observer to new readers and new circles of indnence, we make the following liberal Offers for new subvert. bems :• We mill send - ther , • Observer lor one yar to 2 subscribers, one er both being new, for SG 00, 3antweriberi; two or all being new, for $BlO, 1' subscribers, _three' Or all 'being new, for.llo 90. ' • Or, to any person. sending us Five. or more 'New imbscribers, We will allow one dollar COMEIIIIIIIOII =each; - , _ W Bend by-check, draft, or Post-o2ics or der'.'" Sample eoples and oirciders sent free. •Terms $3,50 a year; in advance. MONEY N. NORSH,.Is., 4.C0.,.. • " 37 'ark Row, New York. Dec. 1,1868. • • Friday morning, !*Midin Inatimo and blew open the nti valuables. One eat he was leaving onion was so via• down in'theudgh ,e sleepers, who be - immure& " ' irtISSOLUTION.-r-The . co=partner ship heretarcire existingbetwien &ambit/67:W. Cowelli under - the firm name of Bran:hall & -Cowell, is. this darrbasolved by mutual consent. all outstanding accounts most be settled immediately or they *M be left for collection. . W. 8114118 ALL, . W.4IOIVELL, • 24 _ (Peso , ov. , 1868. paeti.six negroes, were attempting .to Ire near flavennah,, th; boat tileak'stsi of 'the women were tie "Mies while sting ughli likihe shore two ! one of •their ool• rig 4olantalionsp.who The undersigned having purchased the mite Interest ef W.ltramtrall In the 'above business an 4. will *continue-SW Wow, and Pmvlaioa Whams at the old etatul. , Thankful for Poiralbere parenete, will eveiy wort to merit's continuance of thesame. - ;• • .P. cowst.h. AlarligALß. Al' ALL TOURS cr.‘ - 11011711143 Mestsatiult.—= Immo ooddng to,totro.fofdloossArill do Iro4 :411 " 11 '.. 121 ?! .4111. I famitnis. hoer IL. _1 I • I. • arm those *Like' iseebloadzia Vibes • ' -sir 7rithrgnii4 , 'six! add pbeed ttieci Aseakitandatillatthip • • mom iirithi 1114 lagrige bd eborei fro,loEVOßlicco CLOWIS Oisa,kpere. basii Of a treia., 111%7 - vith - • tiff() 00142111011b1 sines the mocha foT_ rET.ES • any - question 3 11 1 1 Ithe to in arbiter' Otiiroinnurnta. not initheit ' fta 21Yotrttotmottg. sin '.2bimftlittidg. - -- ni l' V LCIZoi * A ~,,t ' —4•eks -r- ; , 1 i - ''' , "i:4l . 91 t ,l' - *, ' t ' • t iri '' 1 1 1'4; it% .1114i',4, ----- -4 f • •• 7. - :eii , V s ,---‘, •:;',/ ti ',;" ' •%, - I ors' ~, ; ; En _ kora sza, - Iti t44 q i h n * z ri .rri • ---- • 1116 CilrhrilllP4FßA L 4 1 14 11114!/ 00011 WE MEM SI OtSll, ,PI4:TXD, Wsuptikir quality - sad gfM6 taoludbag • fathriuo",*- . A A 1 strum mow; • :rig our *. •"' env " ; IiLT s iT AI N 6 and Mee 'Maori suitable for prriti* • •-• ; MOM FINN, .4301,1)41:ViTEL-11,1 *Peakiio el / ,/aWnkii, o u qWbWo,. G9lai al* • '• . ! •o,~a .. aoc A m ikto afoif w Alt:lA*s4 . 'or Lhoad eclair / tea piatrabetorlel it Waltham; lid :fibs ,a 1,1 4 4 94 14 ; 1 and &lint Gold Waides. • MIS 01111•411•.... ,. MICE 0 KS Both itigit day sal thirty; boar, hi grid ritkty Aind at lei' t :~~~~. ~~ WATCH A.l6,rbE-IIEriTAING Do • ein the beet Wien stre4. Towanda, fronting the public Nov. 28,1868. =En ROOMUt I 3, PROVISIONS. G FLOUR, TSJD, mu., &C. • WOODEN, WILLOW AND STONE WARII /CO.. i s . IP ATT92I' S DLOCE, Southeast corner of Main & Bridge.sta TOWANDA, PA. New 's and I:esiraqe Goods DSCIIIVED DAILY. Assortment always Complete Great Inducements to CASH BUYERS! COUNTRY, PRODUCE Bought and Sold at THE MARKET HATES , LONG 84 KEELER. ' Nov .11, 1008: . . • B '& 00:, Are. Dow receiving_ from- New York a:flue u sortnient cif , GOODS IN . THEIR_ 'LINE I SOonsittlng in put of BROWN & BLEACHED MUSLIM, !1., AND, LitetERIVIND 011ILDliEN'3 DREC4i GOODS Fancy 13kIsta,Igbawle, Hoop !Melo VES, HOSIERY, YANKEE NanoNs, IE2 . f which can he bought as 'cheap as the . of goods •can be .bought; in To .. TbeiP-• . . . I4L'INERT: DEPARTMENT elitrais4ed vlikthe,latest style4s9l BONNETS AND HAT!, • And a general assortment o° Millinery Goat. with competent linnets to snit the taste of all who may Tsvorlhem with their patrons/se. • II Winer* will be furnished with all t inds of pods, atsitoiesikr prices. DON'T NOW3ET , THE NAME AND J Main 6trte4- direitly opposite t, e Court House. • B. A. PEMEI & CO. Xowandis. Sept. 14.186C-31i I fv,,A ,t 7 Lc H T • fir" in iuidersl uinum gatil emns tak m es eli p d l s et a te ' paintroannnsounthact fxo tide, date, the cha ga' of the Pacific will be 3 AO per day. thkeg. eolf , Proprietor of tbls house. and Ikea born the too common - exaction of 1111 i Mate tent, be le fully Okla mad the dowaward,teadency of prime without may Lull ing Cant service. • • • It will' now. la -heretofore.; be his aim to maintain auldiminiabid the favorable mutat kn 'at the Pacific, which , it \ has ~ *WO* for many jams; as one of the-beet of travelers' hotels. T mitable will ',be bountifully inmpileal with seem& immy.et the mason: , • . ' The aNW,aneff, will be , found *Octant and ob i let e - : willi• • .\ I ,be. found oonvenket for thooklfr WSW= calis th em In th e lower yen of eity,lielag ate doot north of Coat kadtrat;. and ens block west ofilmadway. and of ready access to all Bail Road and Steamboat Linea. _ . • : • • JOHN ?ATM. :How 17, lilett.-4.1. , - ei . '.. , ONFEcTIONERY, TOYS, NUTS _ ' Celia the , titteati ii. Of the :, public tothe, tact that hefhlitelatAttle atiditelli 'et ,: : t9fIOLE9ALt3, kfiD ftlahlla• .::t; ~. Au kiattrer*ufeettimiii . iii,-Paidign god pp upOittaidoto.trooolonlo•liw coluitrypiM• tiMn ic ti=s,i Ira to 11'do ,1001 l to _ nod d pookOtly liqoadollo. •g . vtanota zeta» 111 4 „ . 1930 4.. piL fills if 4PEOP I PPru c !44 I 44 ISMA' DIARIES FOR 1869 PAPER -& ENVELOIII- 1 , ,1- ; el 'l4 NEW-YORK PAPERS BOHOOL BOOKS, ~.-;: .1i!:.. ; ; . -5L r< • POTS JOIN ! NOCTBD:r SmuosuY AND Picruara - .• 'V . sH. MEI 'BLANK BOOKS 7; ~ • ••'..;. 1 - - ,''', . - v :•. -E , : ! • ; tit: TANK vg scyrioNa..,... - :, ` T• :-. - f .:c: Towinds, ifoi:10;'118: lw IT= : AND • ~ proce!ry'l3toise'S FOREIGN, DOMEITIG:OiNNED & DRIER: MEI Nuti, _o`andiett,/',.'uitEcfrcii;tB, .Cossimiglyow imul;Auiti. WM besold dieip he cheapfwh, 410 . p . 9 -tbe*t t Awiliky. of . .BY maw MOT " 11 . 1 . 1 '. Can' d Fine H WOODS NEW STQUE, • ' Between the Meld ' /Inn and BeTIT's Birk Tairiknaa. Oct. 1ft.1868.e - S ; 0 - 14 - g T H11 . N . - ',11' . -: , - J Z'W 1 , , ,Iffeelug,porchased the stool of Tobacco belong ing toMandall, Compton' .V'tto.; and having lsUt irshantylon the mama ground, we are prei pmed to offer,to the public • r. is a3aal. at lair rate 3 )&c., dro. Nair You, Oct. 10 , 1868 vtdkauabr. =ERE •t .151ortite *wed itaafo. 'IT' "'-'.-TOWANDiti''PA: _J. Jost stalled:.a good vapply al Tx. 4. oink itiffearzase, BAA 7 7.AQAt , : Berne mper tho place 16111 =I AGAIN IN -moTioN WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, A iarioty of CHEWING TOBACCO, Snob as Gold Leaf, Sunny Side, Pine Apple, Michigan Fig, Rose Leaf and Star, which we oiler for sale in quantities' to suit customers. Packages in Barrels, balks and quarters. FANCY SMOKING 4 , e celebrated Uwe Jack, Pride of the Lint • Virgiulatie,GOld Leaf, Nary and all lode of Killieknick. BRANDS OF CIGARS, American Eagle, Gen. Grant,, Lei:row:ref, , Tycoon and the very choicer; brande of TM*: . - • We will keep constantly on hadd a variety of Pipes, CigarP Tpbacco Boxes and Pouch es and everythin g usually kept in a Tobacco Store, Landlords snpilled with tii-mrs Si I Poll To. bacco on liberal terms. £ll orders promptly allei .1 s's It c notice.' 0et.27. 1867 T OWANDA AGRICULTURAL t WORKS • TOWANDA, PENN,A. ~,.4.upAcTu..03„..u.., ci B7 BENT STINT, HEAVY AND . '4GHT.WAGONS, GENERAL WOOD WORE. WOOD TURNING MALI. ITS BRANCHES. LiGROLL SAWING, PLANING, ETC., ETC. To * Dcalers In HUBS, SPOKES & BENT STUFF, We offer a LARGE -STOCK • VRON 19111C11 TO SELECT The above ere from the best !MOND= :GROWTH HICKORY LIGHT AND mut 'WAGONS ON RAND, We .hare the Broad , and Narrow Guage iiiiritILLTICILS made and dzepsed. W: T. BISI,IOP ,'l3Ciperintendent M. 0. MEECUB, President. TowanU, July 2, 1868 UP TOWN- OLOTtfING STORE Opposite Public arire, 96 MAIN STREET, TOWANDA, Nothing new additions to his stock of C'DOTiiING.! Every week, which he is selling lower than any ! house la tewn. ASSIMERE SUITS, $15,00 GOOD A laige llniior ME! RE AND UNION SUITS, CRICAP I ATS AT ANY PRICE! OVERO A large line of 0-; CLCIIIIS AND CASSIMERES, Mich Is - Willing below cost. as he is anzlous to elose put r branch of his business. 7 1111/111011 Or ALL BINDS, ' .GENTz FURNISHING GOODS, Of every. description LOTHING OF ALL KINDS BOTS TN AND CAPS AT COST I all and convince yourselves! ,NoT. !8, 1888. 't A ,, W. A.YRES' MARBLY', SHOP, • - ELMIRA .N. Yf YOtrirSdnd Granite 3i moment,: both Quoy antOoacoed, , Marble, and Edda Maatlik. sod cool Owes to I. A large aaesrtatazda ooze lbw* coaludtd, cheap la the draped. id r lB6B T -Iy. • tgr pp -1 i 1 1 al _„. t. ,i 4,...„ .... I til O 0 txu-- . . , •:. • -'l.l ii 'A i.i) ..... '.---. -- , :..4. ;. 1ti1 , , .. - :::: - . 1 : - •: - ,:::", -,.. --: . . , ... S `. ;~,.'- E El la. zol s H 5 ,- ~: ,:, H , ..H, ro a ciL 1-3 0 =PI P. VI I li tti d td i - 1 ti CI 1 ., 1 H i 8 4 `ltil ';d tiJ ili i› A. BARNETt El El H 0 8 • • .M. COLLISB. it AND, :: Wlittlill GOODS t GREAT nitEBl' . A. 0 a 9 IC (WHIN - IV - ROSEN FIELD, rA; REM Jaesaats to tune plumed the is .Tcnninda, sad ificinit s y s to recog mit ter way of dealing ; • Arns-Witulmhirs. owe onsfaincere thanks iff r t:olll= for cuttlusilm to Immo Meta 6' tow pmans, We deem it our duty to .re cifpgweala albs fates bestowed upon as thus fsti ;- ; - ; • t tirft do beiehy publicly PROCLAiii, that ow ra stock of - ,FALL AND IFINTER ;GOODS',; BIkii•AkIROADUR BEAVER, kin c& Caseimere &leg r MAI grades and 4 the latest styles, will be: ._ disposed of at REDITOED PRICES! Om. goods are manufactured In New York - city by one of the members of the Ana, therefore weassesabled to sell as cheap as the next, and *lilting to reduce oar stociL we will put oar goods at such low` minas will enable sup body to bey &salt of cIo lute. Wears tett:ls l/401e , LARGEST STOCEsof OVERCOATS ENE 1312111111 : P • . `.~ gl I 51 El 5 P ; t 4 c. 2 r cri • q • , 4• • 0 et 4 - 0 et t4l • k ti) I . c • t g g 11 , 1;. C% 4 0 r i W t - 14.6. 2 1 Izto-'l' 14 '4 i • 4 -Its) L .. rgi k . 4 t :i. ,-- • 4 :1 1 0 ' cc, 0 m rsocruuristii—vr lttiei_breo;ht to this . 'narked, inch es Belvir, Ohheeldlts. Doeskin, fie., hoe Yen and • Boys weer.. Call aS the Ukstbizet &mot Antoosidnce yourself, of the fact that they do attkey say and do not misrepresent •any of thek goods. We also call attention to oar , pEN7B I FURNISHING GOODS ! Ruch as Casalmere‘and Woolen Orershlrts, Ur. Oarshuts and Drawers, weans and orenblrte. Glom, Cordl, gen Jackets; Tlim, Collars, Bas- PflOnto LATEST STYLES HATS & CAPS , Width they mho sell at Belated Prim. giro as a call before buying elsewhere. COM is ROBENPIELD: - Oppadte Powell & Toirands, Oct. 11, 1868. The cmie m igned would reapectfolly inforur the citizens of liri alimbig• and , vicinity, that they hare dispned of theft obi stock an d have again opened at Mick old stand wit; an entire new Mock of Ready Made Clothing are of the best mans facture aredof the latest style They have Bearer, ChincMlia, - Doeskin and Pilot Overcoats. Also aassortment et Gents Varnishing Goode, suelf:a" Overstate" Undershirts, Drawers, Hate Caps, he., which they will sell at Bednoed Pr i Hiving gain ed the confidence of the people by honest and hir dealing, they are sure of obtain kg share of their patronage. Call and ,examine before elsewhere.purchasing _ I ' • COHEN h. ROSENFIELD. Myaludn g. Oct 21, 1868.1 CAMPAIGN 'OPENED! GRAND RALLTSOF THE MASHES !: COME ONE! q0,11.F. ALL I. REPUBLICANS, nsmoca ATB, And citizens of every political faith are inriteet to attend the 'GREAT MASS MEETING Which is to be held and. confirmed for the next three months by the ,citizens of Towanda and ?laxity - at. • Xl.). 123, ULM STREET :Where young and old are already gathering to provide theinaelvet with CLOTHING, • FOR FALL ANJ) WOTTE.R , WEAR, From the excellent supply we have lately received and which for. QUALITY, DURABILITY AND CHEA PNEES Cannot be excelled to -this or any other Mar ket. oar entire stock beteg new and bought for cash we " DISTANCE ALL COMPETITION Oar motto hi Quick Saks, Small Profits , Strict. ly Cash, and Once Price Only. We invite! one Rad all to pay us a visit at the old stand of :'olomon &, Son, one door north of Taylor &Co soLogos & WOLFF. mars wour. 130L0110X Towanda, Oct. I, 1868. WE SELL Over. oats this E esson at.vcry low prices. Our stock was bought low, and to re tailed at lesekhan a canal wholesale profit We offer some extra bargains at the once price store of SOLOMON 4% WOLFF. 'No. 123, Main Street. WE SELL our stock of Fine Coats, Business Butts, Pants and Tests, for meit and boys' mar as low as any previous time this slimmer. We have some Bp lendid goods in this line, bought cheap and selling at a very small . profit, of the One Price Store of _ SOLOMON 1 „WOLFF, No. 129, Main Street. • WM SEkL Furnishing Bonds mu& beige Current pfrces. Our stook is complete in Men's and Youths'. On these customers can save many times, fully 20 per cent.. by buying at the one price store of ' SOLOMON k WOLFF. • No. 123, Kan Street. . WE SELL small articles u cheap as lane ones, Suspend era, handkerchiefs, Collar!, Ties. Gloves, Mittens and gooks -of this eisa Te 4 much less than they are retailed eisewhe re. We invite the trade to convince themlklue at the one. price gore of SOLOMON A. WOLFF, No. 123, Main Street. - . The highest price In cash paid for Wee! Mks, Felts; and Call Skins at the one price 'store of SOLOMON & WOLFF, • : No. 123. gain Street_ SEMIANNUAL STATEMENT OF. WYOSING INSURANCE COMPANY July Ist; 18c8 • ASSETS.—Bonne United States atzes of 1881,... STOCK.. - 100 Shama Fire National Bank, Wilkes-Barre, • $13,500 100 Shares Second National Stalk '- Wilkes-Barre. 12,500 103 Shares , Wyoming National • Binh, Wlikes•Bant. ... .. . 0,400 150 Shares Wilkes• Barre Gas do. 8,510 • 58 " ' " Bridge Company .... 4;350 - 44,300 snicsu...mors. (ash Loans and Bonds, 640,000 Stock not called in, 35,000 Judgments, 3,500_, ' Cash in Bank, 5,365 1 Cash in-- hand and due from agents, 17,450 Other property....(,' 1,500 Red Mate,l,4:oo --- 04,315 Losses paid in ten yeann,t. • atAstarrtas. Unsettled LOSSES, not due 3,550 , - . T. B. CAMP, Agent. First block-below Ward House, 2d story. Towanda, Sept. 2.1888.-3 m . STOVES I STOVES ! STOVES I Just received new line Stovin at VIHE METRIROUTAN HARDWARE STORE, r - . ORWELL, PA., • Are attracting much attention . An imietoe • ' variety ol Stoves ALWAYS ,ON HAND! t Stoves, coal crlrood, thst wiU nit you ter PARLOR, 0 FFICF., STORE, SCHOOL, SHOP. CHOACII, BOAT, on COOKING STOVES Came and see the new patterns—at to :st, ONE LOOK BEFORE BUYING!! We beep ail leading first-cla t sa Stoves for the opulent, or cheaper variety Stoves for torsu best. Examine for yourselves,; your in yourselves,; serest. S. N. BItONON•_, ()swell. Pa., Oct. 21,1668. FOR SALE. 4T• A BARGA I S subscriber whaling to clump hts ocooPo' tiob for sale his Store and Stock of Goods emulating of Dry Goods, Groccr iL Yankee 'Notions. be. WIII exchange ter a yell Improved Ferns. or sell stock and lease stole. The store is situated in Litchfield. Brad 00l County, Pa. pa rticulars store In tbe town in or eratian. For pa call on ur as S. M. LATTON• eit. 7. pas _ --------_ FOBSURAT SCOTIA TANNERY PlaaterincHair at wboleysie and TANNERY also Soap and Wagon.Greaae by ;be pound aral barrel. Cashpaid for Ba INNES ia Hideo. /M A N Granville Center , Pa.. July 16, 1868. MEM $ 33,0* $171,61 5 FNrq 1I 845,000
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