Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, December 24, 1868, Image 2

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    from et Nation?
—The first tere► - cf the . Cornell
I:Livemity doses on the 21iinst.. There
ill be a vacation of two weeks.
—I be, Ithaca Journal saw,On Toes
,?ac last a five-ilollar bill on the Tompkins
County lnl, tender the State law .Eed
ly IL Camp, President, June 1,1851 i
- -Rescue Hook and Ladder coin
' any of Bath have leased for a term of
yutrs, and - fitted in elegant style session
llocals, which are finely furnished. The
'llitting up, of the rooms cost about :800.
They are kept warm night and day, and are
ort n at all times t&the members.
—The Nc V York letter-writer . for
the Philadelphia Ledger in Tuesday's paper
intimates that Horace Greeley will be
Gmut's S:crilary of the Interior.
--There will be four eelipies dur
ing. l * Sro,. two 'of. the sun and two of the
mo:m. One of the latter Brill be visible
on the 27th - of January.
—Gew. - ge 'Munich, a well known'.
actor- 6.1 tho reading railruad, died
itlllonly in Philadelphia on Tuesday even
, is of last cycel.
eligiLe "Pia,nslvaiai,a," is
Lip:st in the United States. It weighs
forty-fon - tom 4.
—A t f.ms in Chester county has
1 , i, in the h:ovis of a family tamed-Jack
.
In. 111 years..
averaire pric:! for the best
Li, lauds - in Chester_ county is $l5O to
rn per rut,re
—Tt_tn toru I , ,ive been indicted in
le.kc county, for voting on fraudulent
n c.uralization papers, signed J. Ross Snoi,
--A Icy, - 'lights acy ), a young
manin ent his mother's
throat, .an 1 the wonni came, near proving
_qt : e St. M.Lrys Gette vigorously
c.i.pate. capital pianists:ilea. Its politics
,
117. re reason to fear thtit code.
—A !,.w (lays ago, it locomotive
got out .4, 0:dor id Tamtiqua and rim away
0..
it nwr. hool:. It was Mopped by anoth-
L: managed with great coolness and
111 1. 11 a
l.• t r,cd: alai was Encl.
lita
, •;.r. tor.q. , gill st , the r int, -
- t"
v.:18 Gilt to
d .11 by a t,l beef on Thanksgiving
y, r,itaibors say it was a jndg
ni oil Lira Lt. not Latiilft tiitkey.
t Iftst five
^
car 4. dicers fur cvery twenty
Th.- :migration from Vermon
nauit be enormouiL,
F.f,v tl, • d in
ft,t cur: tu , ..y 1at,:13 - ',fouria by a Ph
pal ige
--I1•.t - i'l 0[1.11;1 IV •9 thrown out
hi a Chicago ccurt last week be
hi., did not hAieve in God.
r.ui far hthdly
uu, -thud as 1.--aty hogs racked
u 1113 n.tl7c (Iliac last. ycnr
—Thu sier 'hoer° t says
C. , thozra , ll.l five brimired linen
- •-1 r.l:!:Tin 7P:0)1e females - in Rochester.
/1; ;;.,m io rt.cl;_ o
t ion briil;;L at Niagara rg one
tt. , usittid and one hundred ant ninety
f tu.id tho towers one thousand
D Dl.l xt y -eight fset.•
—Lyn xen ure again IA ntiioug
Dnrlinni lola Haddam, Conn.,
tht;former town five sheep wtro killed
t :end five in Haddam.
',ll!ty (It.! t f T-inpkirls
entindy raid, It amounted
;ate to ~'.'1'311 , 000 and about
MEI
rest
I L Alhany :Sti,:titichatma
Le opened through to Bing
•aph,n on the 24th of December. MI of
iiihern Now York onglit to rejoice in the
.Itltti.,rl of this important work.
'2:, ..1.11 ( 11 aid bums t4veLty
i
students of the Mans-
Inntitat, were in attendance at Nasby's
t t t:: ;t I'r '
—A ,itttitber c,t M:arylandoystet men
,Ihys ign saw a vesst I illegally taking
.torg. Tr.o 't L: toil to capture the vessel,
• crew opened on thorn with guns load-
I WI!4 they beat a retreat.
J.Lo il 6 'NE Nev.buryputt,
Ma is ,h!, rcatca v.ith nca• machinery
valuL cf
—_A mark-entraced for life to thr
Petit , neary Ims been nod by his
'"4 , 27t0 reeoVs.r $2,G00, of which $2,000
for 01, ihn , neAl (luring, the trial for rani-
•
petitison4
i'veree to come before the term of the
.:mctient.tinperior Court to be held short-
in ilartfurd
—A carriage i.ietory is to lte start
c M Salt Lake City,and one of the faithful,
f rilo-rly a New-Hampshire man, has been
iti.COncord, N. IL, for the purpose of learn
something about the 'carriage making
I :Sition. -
--The Attorney Gendral of Virg - iaitt
has decilled that the salaries of the State
t'it'er?, whom Judge . Under•.rood has dc
,:..rcd ineh;ihfe under the Fourteenth
'intendment, must to paid. •
President Uriculll'6 manuscript
of Limn.:( -sage on the Sioux barbarities in
Ilium rota has been presen te to the 'Minn°.
soul Historical Society.
—A young lady, u raembi:r of otie
of the first families of Virginia, has brought
it suit for slander against a fashionable mil
liner in Richmond.
•—Tire gua . ge of the St. Louis and
Troll Mountain Bead was changed the first
of this week to five feet, to conform to all
the Southern road, 'with which it has close
connectionF.
—X.stage rut.;:ing btAttten"Rock
hanl and Bath, Are.. was overturned on
Sunday night wh ile descending a hill, and,
taking fire from the lamp, was burned. The
passengers escapdd a titeculeldng.
—The channel .of the Pesumpseet
River, which Cats recently turned from its
coarse by a land slide.at Cumberland, Me.,
has been reopened.
—A considerable quantity of red
,now fell a few days ago,along the Missouri
Liver, about twenty-five miles below Leaven
worth, Kansas.' . .
Senator Van Winkle, of West
Virginia, authorizes the 'statement that he
will not be a candidate for reelection. He
says that the life he is obliged to lead as
Senator is I:insulted to his taste and com
fort, and that he desires to retire from ac
tive' life and devote himsely quietly to lite
rary pursuits. -
—Several colored girls who were
employed in fMnilies in Lewistown, Me.,
but grew homesick and returned to their
old homes at Petersburg, Va, on Tuesday
reached Lewistown again, having finally
coticluded that, after all, Alain is better
than Dixie. • '
--A New oil•well"haa been develop
on Church Elm, near i littisvilleoitloh
puiops regularly 250 - barrels per day:- This
4e-cove:Abe -largtet ptudgeing IMI -41 ; the
vaitard Iteporter
Towanda, Thnraday, Deo, 24, 186
gee In accordance with the usna
custom of country printers, we ehal
not issue any paper next. week. Oa
next number will be issued on the
7th of January 1869. We take •
occasion to return to our friends on
heart-felt gratitndrfor the kindnesses
extended during the past year, and
to invoke for ;then during the year
abont to begin, a fall measure of
prosperity and happiness.
T..S. SENATOR.
lt - ticems to be generally concedc.; l d
that Mr. Gnow, at present, has a great
er show of strength for the Senato
- than'any other candidate.
the Weit, Mr. MOOREHEAD and Mr.
Mirtsitau, bOth of Allegheny, are
destroying each other's chances by a
bitter fight. Messrs. Scorr, of Hu?t
tington, ALLISON and SCHOFIELD will
each command some votes, but neith
er has 'any especial prominence. I
We .do not see any reason why
Mr. GROW should not be successful.
He unquestionably
. has the advant
age of auy candidate named, by hav
ing a national reputation-, and enjoy
lug the respect and confidence of the
Republicans of the State. His trierids
will press him earnestly, and we
trust successfully, for this position.
TILE VALIDITY OF THE LEGAL
TENDER ACT.
A number of cases are now wni
iia decision by the Supreme Court of
the linityd States, in which are
volved the censtitutiunality and, ef
fect of the Legal TLnder act. As to
what decision will be, opinions are
divided ; some authorities confident
ly predicting that it will be over
thrown, 'find portraying in alarming
colc;rs the confiequences of such an
event. The decision itself will be
rendered in a few days, so that spec
ulation upon its character has but a
temporary value. .
To 'allay, however, whatever ap
preliensiou may - have been excited
by the pwapect that the Court will
declare greenbacks to . be valueless
as cut rency, it May be as well to-re
mernbt r that such a declaration is
not necessary, in -the first place, to
tint disposal of the cases which have
be; n presznted, nor is it at all prob
able. It may positibly he decided
that contract.s specifically made for
Cr; payment of coin, must be met in
c3in, or that debts incurred before
the passage of the Legal Tender act
are unaffected by its provisions but
these are matters which concern but
'll small portion of the community.—
Nearly all the indebtment exiting
pri-,r to ISftil has been long ago
rdis
charged and a,, to special cont acts
for the delivery of coin, all who have
made them have at the same time
ruhde preparation for fulfilling Lhem.
But that the Judges of the Supreme
Court arc going to overturn front top
to bottom the whole business Of the
nation by throwing greenbacks out
of circulation, is too preposterOus to
be believed fur a moment. They will
take good cars to do no more than
dispose of the cases immediately be-
fore tl.em, on the narrowest possible
gronnd ; and this, as we have said,
mill hot involve the general validity
of the Ltgul Tencl..,i act at all.
SENATOR MORTON'S FINANCE BILL
Senator MORTON, of Indiana, has in
troduced a new and important finance
bill to. the Senate; and, as the . tele
gr.ph report*, is prepared to •advo
cab' it with Lis customary ability.
The first section of the bill *Vides
that hereafter no grill' shall be sold
by the Treasury, and that all its ac- .
cumulation above the amount requir
ed to pay the interest of the public
debt, and other uses specified by law,
shall be reserved and set apart for
the rt demPtion of United States notes
and fractional currency. •
Section second provides that on
at.d afttr the Ist of July, 1870, the
Treasury shall redeem its legal ten
di r notes in coin, dollar for dollar.—
That is to sty, on July 1, 1810, or in
about eighteen months from this
time, the Government shall resume
specie payments, promising at that
tirrie tc be ready to give dollar in coin
for dollar in paper, to the amount of
about four hundred millions, if its re
demption is demanded.
Section third provides that on the
first af- January, 1872, the national
banks shall redeem their issues in
coin, and that after Jarbl, 1870,they
shall retain for this puipose; all coin
paid on the bonds held by them.
Section fourth compels the-aational
banks to hold until Jan. 1, Iff72, the
full reserve of legal tender notes as
now required by law, and after that
time to replace these withdriawn by
coin to a like amount, and Ithen to
hold coin in reserve instead, allowing
them, however, - under condiions, to
hold not exceeding two-fifths of said
1
,reserve in United States notes.
Section fifth ptovides that
rotary of the Treasury may
redeemed notes, except the it
currency, according to his j
as to the amount of carrenc
red
Section sixth makes. Unit e,
notes no longer legal tende
Jan. 1, 1872 ; and section
authorizes a new loan to b
ted by the Secretary at blan
'principal and interest pa
gold.
—lt is reported in Memphis
tight took place at Augusta, Ark.,
nesday, "'between some citizens
of the militia, during .which four
ter were killed. A resolutibn••
in the lower lininch of the :Li
a fierce indorsing the .
preelarraition 61 'Martial law
County: - The Goverior, is his
melba mill& will soon be with .j
Federal troops p
THE Thus RAILWAY LEASES TEE AT
LANTIC AND GREAT WESTERN: The Erie
Railway Company hasileased the At
lantic and ,Great Western 'Railroad
for a term of twelve yeirs, triton con
dition of the Erie Company ' piying
thirty per cent. of the gross earnings
of the leased road, or a minimum of,
$1.800,000 yearly, in the event of the
thirty per cent. of earnings falling
below that amount. The Erie Com
pany engages to keep the track, sta
tions and rolling stock of the Aden
-
tic and Great Western in good repair,
and gives to that Company the option
of renewing the lease at its expira
tion, The arrangement will give the
Atlantic and great Western company
an amount more than sufficiebt to
cover the interest upon its bonds due,
under the recent arrangement with,
Ithe bondholders.
U. S. SENATOR.—A • large meeting
of the Republicans of Tioga county
was recently held at the Court House;
in Yi,rellsbovugh, when the following
resolution was unanimously adopted •
" That we hereby request, and in ,
the exercise of our right as their con
stituents,instruct our representatives
in both branches of the Pennsylvania
Legislature, to- support for the 11. - 5;
Senate a candidate from the northern
or western portions of the State, and
that among those named as candi
dates from the part of the State indi
cated, our preference is for the Hon.
Galusha A. Grow. "
iteSt— Wks has at last broke out be
tween Turkey and Greece, the ulti
matum of the-Sublime Porte having
been rejected, as was first reported.
The Greek Minister to Constantinople
has been furnished with his passport,
and all Greeks have been warned to
leave the country within two weeks
or be cousideted subjects of the Sub-
lime Porte A naval engagement has
already taken place, and the fleet
,
un
der the Turkish Admiral Hobart
Pucha has been reinforced.
TFIADDEL - 8 STEVENB.—The session of
the House of Representatives Thors•
day was occupied by the delivering
of eulogies upon Thaddeus Stevens.
The galleries were filled with persons
anxious to heat' the panegyrics be
sttr.ved upon the late statesman, and
the greater portion of the ~t ime the
addressee were attentively listened
to by members - and Spectators. The
eulogies were all devcid of fulsoine
adulation, and were but - practiCal
analyses of Mr. Stevens' character
and the eminent worth of his services
during his long career of public life.
HARRISBURG TELEGRAIII.-Mr. Berg-
Ler of the Daily Telegraph, has, is
sued a prospectus in which he oilers
his paper during the approaching
sessions of the Legislature for $1
, 50.
The. Telegraph is a live Republican
paper and its reports of the eayings
and doings of our lawmakers are al
ways satist actory and accurate. ,Its
location at the capital. of the State
gives it facilities that are of imm e nse
value to an enterprising. jouroal ;
rendering it indispensable to all who
desire to be well posted in tlaepciliti
cal and general news of the State.—
Our readers who need such a paper
cannot do better than subscribe for.
the Telegraph.
te. We have received the first
number of a new paper called the
Beaver Radical, published at Beaver,
Pa., by M. S. Quay, a gentleman,
well known to the politicians ! and
editorial profession in this Stai.e.—
.The Radical will doubtless prove a
decided success. The presentnum
ber gives evidence of decided ability
and spirit, and contains a variety of
interesting matter. An article, enti
tled—" The Peace of 1868," froib the
pen of A. K. McClure, forms an at
tractive feature of the first nuEnber.
DM— Pt Joint resolution was intro
duced into the Hann of Representa
tives, by Mr. Stokes, of Tennessee,on
Monday last, granting 20 per•cent.
additional compensaiicid to . tIM em
ployes in the Civil Service df the
Government at Washington, front the
30th of June, 1807,,. to the 30th of
June, 1869. The tedolution , was
tabled by , a vote of 91 to 78. •It is
quite probable that the attempt to
pass this resolution will be renewed,
jar TM Nevi York Tribune,sPeak
ing of the proposed abolition of the
franking privilege, says . : "A poor
man who wants to write to his-son
in the far West must pay postage on
his letter ; but any scamp who can
make a fac•smile of a Congressman's
stamp can mail a care load of aimless
rubbish every day in the week, with
out paying a cent. < Something might
be gained by abolishing the Use of
frank 'tamps,- but t the.only true way
is to abolish franking."
1 It is said that the applihation
to the Government fot appointments
to clerkships have increased rapidly
since the commenceteent of the pres
ent session of Congtess. Veil few
of them have bben sascessful.! The
business of the Departments is kettle- .
wentdecreasing, owing, to the kettle
inent of accounts resulting from the
war, and consequently the number of
employes required i 6 rapidly dimin
ishing.
.0 Sec
cancel
1 , ctionat
dgment
v I regal-
States
s after
evcinth
eOtia
. rates,
abl7 in
The reports from Washington
are unfavorable to the passage of II
tariff bill during the present session.
This is mainly attributable to the
failure of the friends; of such i mea-
sure to agree on the details necessa
ry to carry it into execution.
. that
on Wed-
—The Pacific Honsh, in St. Joseph,
Mo., one of the largest Hotels in thO place,
was entirely destroyed'bY firs earlylThars
day morning. It was crowded with travel
ers at the time, but aq managed to escape.
The loss on the building is estimated it
gl/4000, an on the *Attire $25,000. The
biabulg was . insured few $25,000, and the
Malt rre for 02,500. ' ,
; d thirty
f the lat-
I passed
ture,iifter
verraote
Ccaiwil7
I inessailep
Tx' and
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• II
Ir vas ASB l ro* Midi by Mr:Rev
erdy Jokniou the late 'itnniversity
England, i knid•reporteiliby cable, is
oPiTeck case of-- disquiet is re. :
moved from i htic.
.Bind replaced by
Mu; stated that Lord
Clarendeal Uri
,3Mnister of For
eigu Affairs nithe.BritishOabinet,
entertains tke opinions' that. were
held by Lord Staiiley,his predecessor,'
in relation ,te the; questions pending
between this conntry and England.
Lord Stanley ; hue been reported to
have favoredl an adjustment that
would have; beenlacceptable to as, at
least in 'all fitilenOal features. It was
asserted that Clarendon's views
were lees coneiliatory. We are grat
ified to have/ al statement that the
purposes of ; :tke new Ministry are of
this sort, even while it is to be ap
prehended thcit Mr. Johnson may not
be fully informed, and while it is
argiiedithati kis ideas of what consti
tutes an` aerkptzble adjustment do
not correspend with thoze of our peo
ple. There ie nq doubtithat the new
tMinistry would like to signalize its
accession; tol power by soch an
achievement as determining the mat
ters at isle with us. There_ is a
little doubti atliir. Johnson's admin
istration Wiskeerto mark its clone by
the same ••eventi Not: is there any
doubt that j the 'people of both coon
tries would be C pleased and profited
by having these ; counter claims im;
mediately iidjuUted.,l There are many
contingencies betuteen this reported
inclinationiand a perfected close.--
Disposition ie the first want. That
conceded, 'we may justifiably hope
that lesser impediments will not long
stay our return ,to the former cordial
relations subsisting between the two
governmentii. 1
REDUCTION OF Og STATE DEDL—Gov .
Geary has "issued a proclamation,
communicating' the welcome intelli
gence of the eittinctic)n of two Mil-
lion four Lundred and fourteen thou
sand eig ht bundled and sixteen dol
lars and lxty-four cents of the State
debt. The redaction has been ef
fected in 4 e space of fourteen months,
ending Ncivember 30,. 1868, and is a
triumphal* vindication of our, state
financial' 'system under Republican
Administration: As affairs are now
managed,l the people oT the State
may look:forward confidently to the
extinction of this whole State debt
before many years. Ia view of the
act that this favorable condition of
the State finances has been brought
about without: any increase of the
burdens of taxation, it is highly cred
itable •to the State administration
and will' meet with the emphatic
sanction lof the people.
Mir The' 'Maryland Republican
State Sentral i Committee have ad
dressed a menioriarto Congress, urg
ing it to: present to the States, for
their adßption,'-an amendment to the
Constitution of the United States,
providing that all male citizens,
twenty-one years of age and upwards,
shall - the right to vote at all
electione; national, State, and muni
cipal, and that no \ person shall be dis
franchised hi any State except for
laws, one yet survives. It cannot be
long before this really last man will
disappear. And yet, astonishing as
,it may 81 r, there are 888 Revoln
iionary 'widows on the , pension mile.
Death has mi. off 109 since the last
report :s4e.mtide up, and , the list may
be expected to shrink fist during the
cv i mingiYears. Soma one or two of
these iidows,! however, are likely to
live throngh den. -Grant's adminis
tration;leven If it covers two terms.
No lesalthan fifty-five of their num
ber were Married prior - to January 1.
1794, nearly seventy-five years ago.
•
THE:Ravotnrionmnr PEOSIONERB.
The last Revolutionary pensioner is
a character. that heti deservedly A- -
tractett the interest of the American
people, and his obituary has been
more than once written. But he still
lives,acccirding to the report of the
CommisSidner, of Pensions—that is
to say,tbelast surviving soldier of th t e
Revollitionary War pensioned under
the general laws is dead; batsof those
whi l receiiedipensions under special
par;cipation ;in rebellion or convio
tion for intanous crime. They insist
that it is the dtitytof Congress, under
the tiaiional Constitution, to protect
the eqttal voting rights of all loyal
American citizens, regardless-of their
complexion, for thareason that to ad
mit the right iof 'a State to limit the
franchise to one class admits its right
to limit it to any' extent ; and that
after having limptised, unrestricted
suffragaluponl nine States, Congress
cannot, reason or in - justice, refine
it to thaciii• .1114 of the other States
in the Union:
Tins lisas Twain OAss.—Chief
JusticelChas. in illuding.to the va
rious rieuirs about the action of the
Supreme - Gou4 upon- the constitution
ality of the 4egal-tender act, states
that he 'Alois iot believe there was a
single (me; oij the justices who had
given.ttp elightest indication of how
he eheerll Ictilltpoe it The decision
may noi.,be amounced for a month or
two. ' -I -
MI Au .n i su •JOURNAL Or loan
ennum,--Hoston-: Tlitat k Co.—
The current - lumber announces that
Hovey's Magazine of Horticulture
has be Inttcted with the Journal,
and that ;the .w0rt , ....wi11 . heuceforth.bii
m Wi l m
maned as Wi l ms Journal of Hortl.
culture. I - Grerhouses, tomatoes, po•
tatoes, parlor tants and pears are all,
treated ) - 1:02e current`ntuber. The
notes sia(if g eanings, summarizing
whatevei. has 'been learned, dons or
projected in hcrtioultnre, iti a feature
of _rare l Ukerit.l
—Tt I . 1 s ann
murder lif D . A.
tdalonui Stitt
Taranto.?
aimed that Wbalenstbit
• Meth% la to boa a sew
• man will be etutorpatta
—The colored men of Western
Pennsylvania have canal a convention at
Pittsburg, on the 28th but., to initiate a
strong and detensdned inovethel& to , gala
the elective franchise. In their cal they
declare that Clod, through,the IlioinalP of
civil war. haabrontit thipooplo to !IoW
victim that oder to have-'pamaticat
pesos, eve* , sweirho oonstitatas s force 64
Lis physical, mental- and mood qualities,
intuit be inverted with the sacred right of
the ballot"
—Gen. Grant, accompanied by his
staff, Gem, lieholeld and daft and a mini
ber of other distinguished military officers,
arrived in Obrobnattow Iraq, to epeeist
cars, on the regular through train. The
President elect, after breakfteting Oahe
Burnet House, proceeded-to flovingke to
visit his father's fondly.' disanointing, as
mud, many who endeavored to see him. .
Late news from Hayti is received.
The steamier &leave* arrived at Porten-
Prince on the , lit inst., and reported tint
the town of. llingone was taken by the
forces of President Eialuave on the MU ult.
after a battle in which the troops on both
sides fought desperately, and was burned
and pillaged. President Sabine was about
to start for 4emel, which, it is reported, is
the next place to be attacked by his troops.
t ;By the recent terrible storm at
Wass damage : was done at the wharves.;
nearly every vessel In port havirig been in
jrired • more or loss. A ]age number
e p"
small trading and Sabin Vassals Were
:lonely injured, and some destroyed, by be
ing driven into one another and into the
wharves.
• —Regular trains ran on the Union
Pacific Railroad for Evaniton. Utah Terri
toy, ninety-seven miles west of Bryan 8 tor
lion, the present termini& The 1160th
•
e-poat has been reached, and the road
thus far is toady for inspection.
—The conduct of -our Consul' at
Gediz during the late engagement in that
city between the Republicans and the troops
of the Provisional Government was praise: .
worthy in the extreme. -During the progresi
of•the battle he seized an American flag,
and, mounting the parapet, waved it aloft,
while hi; implored a cessation of hostilities
until an understanding could be had between
the contending parties. His efforts Were
successful, and the Republicans, after sec,-
ing the utter folly of further resistance, eap-
itulated on liberal terms.
--The new Board of Aldermen of
Boston is made up of seven Republidans
and five Democrats. Mayor Shintleff's plu
rality over Mr. Kimball, the candidate of
the Republicans tor Mayor, was 1,612. Of
Lowell, Jonathan P. Folsom, Republican,is
the new Mayor, and of: Charlestown, Ron.
E. L. Norton.,
—A man supposed to be Jerome
Smith, the "wayside murderer" in Ulster
County, is held in Gieen Springi,Sandusky
County, Obio, by a farmer named WI/Maly,
to whom he recently applied for a situation
as a farm hand and obtained it. Mr. k.Wlutts
ly, soon after hiring the stranger, read a
newspaper account of the desertion of the
children and a description of the murderer,
which, to his mind, tallied closely with the
appearance of his new employe. He moor
dingl,y wrote at once to the authorities of
' Ulster County a description of his man,atni
on receipt of his letter they sent a detective
to make - the arrest Amid the new farm
band prove to be Jerome Smith.
bOdies of three more of Ike
'victims of the late steamboat collision on
the.Ohlo River were recovered Friday nee)
Florence, la.
--It is rumored that Commodore
Vanderbilt is negotiating for the lease or
pro . hue - of the Great Western Railway of
Canada, to run in conjunction with the New
York Central.
Nap 2botttistmatts.
GREAT BARGAINS I
GOODS AT COST 1
REUBEN itORLEIE,
BURLIMG TON,
W ill sell bis Wendy. stock after lit January,
1869,
AT COST
The assortment comprises a full wf
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,• HARDWARE
Crockery, Boots and Shoes, t., Ac.
ar• All per cone indebted to me must settle
by the lit of Jan, 1869, or they will be subt
jetted to costs: R MORLST.
Burlington, Dec. 28,1868. ,
RUM MERFIELD CREEK. HOTEL,
PETSB LANDIUSSEII,
Having purchased and thoroughly rented thLs
01-4 and well-known stand, formerly kept by
Sheriff Griffis, at the mouth of Eummertield
Creek, is ready to give good a ccommodatkons
and satiefactory treatment to all wbo may fa
vor him with a call. Dee. 23, 1868.—tf.
GOODS FOR HOLIDAYS
AT
CODDING & RUSSELL'S !
The attention - of buyers k is or ed to the largest
stoc ;SILVER PLATRD WARE
Ever offered - in this market, of very beat quali
ty. Also our lomat assortment of
•
Fine Table & Pocket Knives,
Skates, c ltivolvers, Gana and Sleigh Bells.
Towanda. Dee. 24 1868.
THE BEST IN THE WORLD.—
New Volume January lit. The WIEN- I
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ted to Inveation, Mechanics, Mannfactara,
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the Scientific American for one year make op
two handiol' re Memos of 416 pages each, teD
of choice resew and illustrated by hundreds
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The New Volume commences January Ist.
*mutate now is the time to send in Subscrip
tions to begin the Volume. Tans 7he Etc.l
--entino American is Issued every week in 16
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each per ennui.
Swine* sumLers seat free.
• MUNN & Co., Poblithell,
37 Park Bow, New Rork.
U. The Publishes, of the Scientific Atari.
can, for more Than twenty-three years have
been the leading Solicitors t* 'American and
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ccopayther.
_ Alp hfore ichting ,_betwbeit W.
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(lona, ander the dna oho
of thh Any dissolved by
mutual consent. All outstendlagffihnonnts must
be settled Immediately pr they will be left tor
collection, BRIWRAI.I.,
. • P:W.OOWELL. •
• Towaride, flov: !4,1868. • • .
The Went ed Whig purebred the entire
interest of W. U.-in the stuns Dubow
and- p Koperty_ will outtnee the Grocery and
ProtlatOß bunions et the old dead. Thankful
Mien libunl
e ip, win use mg dint
blstell $ of Ovum •
let:4llßL'
New 2bnatisenunts,
G T . 'o 'l' IL E
.406. io 3r.-- - ll'
, ? irOg
C3F 0 - Z) 3EI
- AT ALL HOU&
.OYSTERS ALWAYS ON HAND,
• ar =gut 151413017„,
BREAD, 2 . -FRUIT,
PIES, - 173 OANDY,
OAKES, 4 ,- NUTS,
- \ •
soon & BUFFINGTDIC
Towanda. Dec.ls 1668 .
WORK BOXES,
At any price. at
FATHER GANDER
Yelndica, something new, Just out. at
A. &
•
TRANSPARENT
Mateo, all sizes. cheap at
KEYSTONE rUZZLE.
Try It, at
SQUAILS.
The very' latest game, at A. B'S,
MORE THAN FIFTY
Mirada jets of Jamße Books, at greiitly re
ancad picas. at A. as B'S.
STEROSOOPES AND'VIEWS,
Very cheap. at
pßimmEßs,
One hundred different varieties. at A. 4 B'S
THAT BEAUTIFUL
Violet Ink, ail sized bottles, at • A. A, 811.
PAPER AND ENVELOPE
Stamped to order on abort notice, at
A. it BS,
D ON'T YOIT KN OW
That ALVORD & BARSPE have : the largest
assortment of Stamped Paper and Envelopes
ever offered in this market? •
IF YOU HAVEN'T
Got your Diary yet, don't get one until you
examine ALVORD SD BARBER'S stock.
LOOK HEREI
There is now on exhibition at the
Mammoth Furniture Store,
IN TOWA.NDA , PA.,
The largest and best stock of -
FURNITURE!
To be found In. Northern Pennsylvania, which'
Is being sold at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES!
My (stock coludds in part of Parlor, Library.
Dining Boom and Chamber snits. Parlor, Li
brary, Extension, Dining and Office Tables,
Chairs, Bedsteads, Bureaus, . Washstands,
Bolas, Lonny: Tete-a-tetes. What-Nots, Cra
dles, Cribb*, c. ac. • full line of Mattres
ses and Bed, Pier, Mantel and - Common
Mirrors, Oval and Rustic Frames and Brack
eta, kc., 4-c. In tact everything '
In the Furniture line
Which must be seen ,to be appreciated and
which will be sold at
LOWER 'PRICES
Than the same quality of goods can be pur
chased elsewhere.
Thankful to the public for their put liberal
patronage, and determined to merit a • contin
uance of 'the same by offering inducements not
to be found elsewhere, I invite them to call
and examine my goods and prices before per
chasing , elsewhere. No charge for showing
goods and I
WILL' 'NOT BE UNDERSOLD 1
COUNTRY DEALERS supplied as nana I at
the lowest market prices.
I also keep on hand • large assortment of
Read Made Comm from the moat common to
thenest Rosewood. Also Burial Robes, Caps
/so., and I am the sole agent In Bradford coun
ty for SHULERIii I FISK'S ,
NETALIC BURIAL CASES, CASKETS, AC
A good HEARSE always In readiness when
•
reqnßed,
JA4RSO. FROST.
Toirauds..Dec 10, 148.
•
VALUABLE VILLAGE PROPE R
TY FOR SALE.-The subscriber off ere for
sale his Dwelling House and Lot, now occn
pied by him, situated on the corner of Second
and College streets, In Towanda borough. The
dwelling- house is in good condition. There is
• gctod barn, well, and cistern upon the prop
erty. alsopaps - Vines bearing largely, and a
variety of hull trees: The lot is 50 x 3001 be•
Inn two lots divided by an alley. Possessio n
will be given immediately. 4 Terms made kno wn
on application to
Towanda, Dec. 4, 1858.—tf.
DAIRY • FARM FOR SALE.-A
prim' Dairy Vann, good stabling for 28
cows and II teem, vii sell with or without
stock, long time with annuel payments it de
sired. A rare chance is offered to obtain a
valuable property. For discription address
J. W. PAYSON, Orwell, Bradford County, 41.
December 10.-4 m.•
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.-
The subscriber will sell his Farm situated
in Burangton township, near Luther's Ali
containing n inety•one-and-ehalf acres, being
in two lots, one contalnin g elf tens, and the
other 50 acres. The lot of 411 acres is mo lily
under cultivation, and has upon it a good frame
house, two barns. corn ' house , two wells, ap
pleorohard, one living spring of water. The
60 acre lot has about 19 acres improved; newly
seeded, and has upon it two springs of water.
The lots will be sold togethe ror separately.—
The farm is In a good state of cult intim and
Is well adapted for both grain and grasieg.—
Possession , gtven, immediately, If desired.—
Terms, one third down, and the balance in
payments as may be agreed upon. Apply to
HENRY PEET, Towanda, or Roswell Luther'
Luther's Mills. HENRY PEET.
Deo. 7, 1868.—tf.
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE,or
ItENT.The undersigned will sell -his
farm situated at Monroeton- There are 100
acres in all; three of young hickory and oak
timber, thirty-seven acres of improved hill,
sad sixty acres of superior flat land . There
are two houses, hams and other buildings.—
MI, who are acquainted with the farm know of
its vales ; land it will be add for twelve thou
sud deUan. .
Tmum—Five thousand dollars down and the
rest in yearly payments to suit the purchaser.
Or If the arm Is not wild, there trill be a
goodj chance for a li
more,mth capital, to
rent tbr five years or or to work on
shares. - JOSEPH 110 M.
Monnwton.-Deo. 17,1868.-8 m•
A orBEGAILIPULI,,,ATIIM,NeIbyO.:9OI7I:{I.T.
PLANCHETTE FOR FIFTY
• cents,at ALVORD, & BARBER'S.
CRANDALL & HILL S BLOCKS,
at ALVORD 4 BARBER'S.
A NOTHER DECLINE IN PAPER
.11li and envelopes. Call and examine.
&UMW & BARBER.
SAVE YOUR RAGS,—OId Paper.
sad Woolen Bap bombi by
ALVORD & BARBEL
IF YOU DESIRE TO HAVE
par Ram asatlifisand, call at
AIMS & BARBER'S. •
MONOGRAMS IN "ANY STYLE
got op tt abort adi by
- %WO os,
AD &
WINTER HAS :COME! So has
SWORD & DABBIRS SSW GOODS,
and, they me milling them lower this ever.
INITIAL - PAPRR, Pat, op' in neat
. Baas, all styles, at • -
,aLvosli 4 BABES'S:
F YOU WANT A NICK GIFT IBook call 66 ALITORD - BARIIIIIII and
amass *Mr anoetsut. I
IryYOU iADIMILA BRAUTIFUL
Pictundalk dap tit &Medan of ALVORD
Ch rom
BAIos and ezamVie th eir beaFtlpil
.
Nem Ministrants.
W, A. CH A mBERLIN
Main street. "matfett publlo Raw, halt added
to his stocks lugs aseottateatof " •
SILVER W . .4)-R E,
HOLIDAY* BRIDAL PRESENTS,
PIS KNIVES,
14.011J1 =Lyra,
• Law linos,
ICI CRUX, JILLY, BUGAI. SALT * - 1111111t aroma.
SILVER PLATED WARE,
of superior quality and finish, including
♦. to B'S
CALE BASSETS, -
, CASTERS,
and other articles, suitable for prisenta.
A. & Wl3
A. A. BS.
FINE GOLD JEWELRY,
A great variety of patterns on exhibition,
GOLD BETE,
PINS,
A. ds B'B
AMERICAN WATCHES
From the celebrated maPufactories at Waltham
Mass , and Elgia,lll., in 'great variety, and at th.
lowest prices. Also, a itne assortmept of
•
Ladies' and Gent's Oold Watches.
AMERICAN CLOCKS,
Both eight day and thirty hour, in great variety
WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING,
Done In the best manner, as anal. at tow rates
ITga'•ir street, Towanda, fronting the public
Nov. 26, 1868.
Squall)
L O 0 K
NEW JEWELRY,
GOLD WATCHES,
AT WAIINEAT.
ELGIN WATCHES,
WALTHAM WATCHES,
AT WARNER'S. '• _
FINE GOLD JEWELRY,
AT WARNER'S.
ALL KINDS OF CLOCKS,
AT WARNER'S.,
Spectacles, and lots of things too numerous to
menthol, at WARNER'S.
Call and see him. you will save wenty per rem
in your purchases.
w Watches, Clock+, and Jewelry repaired
and Warranted. Patton 's Block.
Towanda, Dec, 1, 1869
GREAT UNITED STATES
EA 'WAREHOUSE
T. Y. KELLEY & CO.,
NE.W- YORK CITY
Are now supplying families throughout th
country with teas and coffees through the sy4
tem of clubs and their regaiarly appointed
agents, at a -slight advance on cargo prices,
and guaranteeing their teas to be pure- and
fresh, and also to give entire satisfaction, or
they can bk- returned and the money refunded.
Remember that by our system the - consumer
pays only ONE PROFIT, instead sof seven or
eight, as he must do when be purchases of the
ordinary grocer. WE DEFY COMPETITION.
We call special attention not only to our stand
ard goods, but our fancy brands of Oolong and
Young Hyson Teas—peculiar flavors—and teas
sixty days from Japan. Our Coffee Depart
ment is manage.l also on the system of one
profit only, and all our coffees are sold on their
merits. We only ask a trial.
All our importation of our teas and coffees
can be bad of our regular appointed agents.
Ail our goods are goods pat up by ourselves
in one pound packages. at our warehouse in
New York, and retailed at W. H. H. GORE'S
Drug Store, Nb. 137 Main street, at the small
advance of 5 cents per pound over oar New
York prices. This brings the goods et the
prices thei can be purchased for over oar
counters with the freight added.
NATHAN TIDD
OOLONG (Black), 60c., 70., 80., 90., $1 per
lb., best: MIXED (Green and Mick). 60c.;
70e., 800., 90.. $1 per 1b.,. best. YOUNG HY
SON (Green) 60c., 70c., 80c.., 90., 81,. 81,10,
$1,20, per lb.. best. IMPERIAL (Green), 90c.,
81, 81,15. ENGLISH BREAKFAST (Black),
70e., 83c., 130 c., $l, $1,1031,20, best. JAPAN
900.,81,81,26 per lb. GUNPOWDER. $1,25,
111,50 per lb. Shantung Mortise Young Upson,
in original Chinese packages $1 60 per pack.
age. Kiangsi Oolong, in original • Chinese
packages $1,30 per package.
FANCY BRANDS,—Nlogyong Oolong (Blk)
$1.25 per lb. Nankin Moynne Young Hyson,
(Green) sl'so per lb. Uncolored Japan Teas,
(60 days from Japan) put up expressly for us
in Yokohama $l,BO per lb
•GROUND COFFEE.—Pure Me, 20, 25 and
30 cents peir lb. Beat Old Government Java,
$0 cents per lb. Royal Club. 25 cents per lb.
Mountain Plantation, GO cents per lb,
'Beware of imitations and bogus companies.
All our goods bear our Trade Mark on each,
bag. No others are genuifte, 51.6 m.
CHEAP' PASSAGE FROM OR TO
IRELAND OR ENGLAND
•viow:a co.'a LWI OF eiTTAI6IIIIIP3 MOM o TO
Wgliaass & anion's old "Black Star Line" of
Liverpool Packets, sailing every week.
° /liranow-tail tine of Packets from or. to I
don, milhig twice - a month.
Remittances to England. Ireland end Scotland
payable on demand.
.For further particulars, apply to Williams
Onion, R 9 Broadway, New , Yors , or
o.l'. MASON & 0., Bankers,
Oct. I, 1866. Towanda,Pa
PHILADELPHIA AND - ERIE
RAIL ROAD.—Winier time Table. Theo'
and direetroute between Philadelphia, Bahl.
mote, RartisWrm Williamsport, and the Great
Oil Regions of Pennsylvania. Elegant Sleep
thg Cars on all night trains.
On .and after MONDAY. Nov. 23d 1 8 68,
the Dabs on the Philadelphia & Erie Rail
Road will min as follows
wivearasm.
Mall Train leaves Philadelphia.. —10.43 P. li,
- " Williamsport 3.15 A.M.
arrivesst Erie . . 930 P . M.
Erie Express leaves Philadelphia7 ' . :11:50 A. 11:
" Williamsport— 8:50 P. E.
w arrives at Erie " 10800 A,
Elmira-Mail leaves Philadelphia... R:00 A.M.
Williamsport.. 6:38 p. m.
arrive at Lock Haven.. 1:45 p. m.
mot Traindeaves Erle - 10:55 a; m.
" " Williamsport—.:l2:ss a. m.
h. *arrives at Philadelphia-1000 a. m.
We Express leaves Erie 0:26 p. m
gi Williamsport. J 7450 a, m
Idi arrives at Philadeiphia 4:10 p m
Nall an 4 Express opened. with 011 Creek mid
Rail !load. • Boner Checked
Thftsb.
'ALFRED L. TYLER, Clean Sapi.
SToWE OF ' QOQDS
A. galtig• si! eke •Bollitays at' 1$ 1 1013r8
Fainlttataxponina. • •
Embradlng•
OAH6 [NIV LB,
PICKLE SOW,
Erna& During,
oonsiv,
.0 LL STANDS,
MALT 6TANDI3,
CHAINS, - •
lILEZVE BOTTOMS, &O
and at low prices
AT WA RNEIN
AT WARNER'S
A. M. WARNER.
Nog. 24, 28 and 30 Vesey Street,
LOOK AT OUR PRICES
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NEW HARDWARE STORE
S C K OF S7O VES
Ever:brought, to this place, ;Imo ug chit xi
CELEBRATED ONES,
the Only Agent in lowanda
MORNING GLORY,
RATHBQNES BRILLIANT,
Which:are, without exception; the Iwct
• • i
lam alio agent (C) the ,•COOl Stoves
011 tt.
0 • k
pl • •
CA t.:43
ODE. OLD HOME,
' GARDEN C
1
And they cannot
Platform and • Co
Hercinne Oil,
.ihnufa durers Prices
,
.L 4 •
I aLio keep con6t untl y on ht n 1 a c s p'et
STOOK OF HARDWARE,
Pt
Springs,
Axles,
Nail Rods,
And alrk Ina of Ehelf H ardwate, abi b t,::1
be sold at the lowest 'nxes. I say to
Merchants that I- will at all times meet Eimirj
prices.
Towanda. Oct. 22, ISCR.
sEnr ANNUAL STATEMENTE
OF WYOMING INSURINU Ci)7II'LNY
- ASSETS.—Bogrs
Lraited States Sixes at 1551,...
031 . 0CE.5.
100 Shares Firat -4 National Bank
Wilkes-Barre 413 5• , 0
100 agree Second National Bank
Wilkes-Barre, 12.zr0
103. Shares Wyoming National
Bank, Wilkes. Barre 6.4,;;}
150 Shares Wilkes-Bm re Gas Co. 5,550
58 " Britigc
Company
MISCELLANEOUS.
Cash Loans and 80nd5,.......5-10,C09
Stock not called in, 25.0; o
Judgments,.. 3.5 0
Cash In Bank, 53 ,
Cash in' hand and due from
Agents,
Other property
Seal Estate,
4
' z
-Losses paid in ten years,
Unsettled Loewe, not due
T. B. C.oll'
First block below ward finn=e, Id •'i ry.
Towanda. Sept. 2. 1.69.-3 m. _
FURNITTR . E!
NEATLY FINISHED
!
POPULAR PRIES!
CHAMBER SETS, PARLOR SUL,
MIRRORS, PIC'TUP,E EIoMES,
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT FURNITLTR!',
Suited to this market. I I.avo the boil upLoN
terer in the country. and manufacture our own
upholstered work.
REPAIRING AND JOBBING,
Done to -order. Having an experience of :10
years In the business , I can conedently hope to
please all who patronize me.
Don't forget the place. No. 1.55, 2 Main st.
two doors south of Beldleman's Block, Town
da. Pa,
Towanda, May' 30, 1868.—tf.
DITALIC NOTICE.-All perious
are hereby cautioned against purchasing a
certain note dated about the 28th pi August, A.
D. 1868. at Athens. given for one hundred and
seventy tive dollars with use, and du eJanuery
I,lB69—payable to Erastus Loomis or Leger,
and signed by D. C. Kimball and AC. E!abre
bree—aa such note was olVdned by .fraud and
misrepresentation- and witliontsvalue received
and will not be paid for the above reasons.
• D. C. KIIIBALL.
Athens, Nov. 26, 1863 —3t•
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN I
1 .
Tbe subscriber wishing to change his oe, upi•
Um , offers tor sale big Store and stock of
Goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries.
Yankee Notions. &c. Wilk exchange for a sell
improved Farm, or sell stock and lease etym.
:The store is situated In Litchfield, Bradoad
County, Pa. The only store
_lathe town In up
eration. For particulars calk on or address
S. IL LAYTON.
Sept. 7, Pa.'
CHOICE TEAS, COFFEES, SC
GAREf, SYRUPS, in fact all kinds o; Pam-
G °mem cbeap or Bead
y
Pay. at
MABE
-TACK — FOR SALE.—A splpudid
al Jack twelve mid one hilt hinds high, Enid
a toad teaser. ,E
December 10. '68.-;-tf.
Li A NlC Envirrbsgs at E STOCK OF CH
FRROST'OMOS
and S.
FOFR SALE AT SCOTIA TANNERY
Plastering Bair at wholesale and Wail,
ajs4Boap and Wagon Grease by the pound and
I. Cub paid for Bark and Hides.
ADAM INNE6.
•
Granville Centie, Pa., Jay 18,1880. 6m.
MiOttliinone:
11 nos receivin g at Ma
iyo. 129 Main ,Street,
ni most complete
he found the followlpg
For which ; am
BALTIMORE HEATER,
Heating Sioves /made.
GOOD,„ BARER,
IffEffffA
lat alsTag
!nt for
iiuter • Scales.,
Window G 1
SIO. DoCI!:, ,
All of winch will s,1•1
To the trade
Of all :rt oI
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July Ist, IE6B
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