Mum of -the . tOttk _ —Several delegations pf Whine, re gpresentitig the Iffiamis,GreekeAturrokees and other tribes, are expeeted. to visit Washington dining this *inter for . the pnr- II pose of scenting additions to existing tres tles between them and the Government re lative to -the cessions of lands Sad the improvement of timir domestic condition _7. —Late advioes from Goic cement sources in Cuba represent tie the recrolxv tioniste were recently severely punished in an engagement near Puerto Principe. The same . authority . says that strychnine was found smong the baggage *mixed hem the revolutionist, and that it was their vowed intention to use it in poisoning the Spanish iroePe • The revolutionists' account of the fight differs materially _from this; but does not deny- the success of the Government troops, The insurgardsliave destroyed the lighthouse at Lucredis,Point. Another des patch says that 800 fillibrusters have landed in Santiago, sad that ;they have joined the reyolntionary forces. The'number of GOT.. ernment troops in that vicinity is only sixrcit 1,800, and they are. surrounded by 10;000 rebels. —Rev. John Bleck; of the Red River Relief Committee, reports that there tire 'there 484 families comprising 2,342 persons, who are in absolute want, and must receive assistance or starve. In addi tion there are several hundred others Who will heed assistance before Spring. The buffalo hunters are returning empty banded, the fishing is a failure, and of rabbits, usually very plentiful in Winter not one is to be seen. He asks for 4,000 barrel s of flour and other supplies to preserve the Haw of these unfortunate people. —Col. Albert Barnitz, Captain of the Seventh OEM*, who was supposed to have been mortally woundedby the Indians' in Gen. , Custer's recent fight with them, is now out of danger. The ' ride and the ball with which he was wounded are said to have I:4en presented to the Indiana last S ommer by the Peace Commissioners. 7 —A fire which occurred at:Erie, Penn., on Tueiday night, destroyed the St. Clair Hotel and several other bifidings. —Three vessels of the Olocoster, Mass„ fishing fleet were lost, during the past fishing season, involving 4.11 e loss of thirty live& Seven other Gloraister fisher men'were lost by being knocked overboard, and three were lost from coasting schoon ers. • —A serious fire occurred in Lynn, Mass., Saturday. It broke out in Lyceum Hall, and before it was eitingoished several buildings, including the Fat Office, were destroyed. The loss is estimated at about $300,000. As several shoe manufactories were destroyed, many people, aboutl3oo,are brown out of employment. Ottirlei »chili, of Kentucky; 'Wed at GrEenville, Mass., on Christmas day. He was a violent advocate of the rebel cause, and for his efforts to bring about the secession of Kentucky, was %nested and confined in Fort Lafayette for some time, He was 66 years of age at the time of his death. —One of the crew of the wrecked schooner Eugenie, who has arrived at Gal veston, Texas reports that the gale of Nov. 6 and 7, in which the Eugenie was lost,more than twenty vessels of various nationalities shared the same fate between litinatitian and Vera Crnz. —Senator sawyer publishes a let ter, denying the statemen,recentiy publish ed, chainging Gen. W. T. Hulett with having obtained his appointment as Revenue Sn pervisorfor North and South Carolina, on fraudulent recommendations. He also pro nounces as false, the statement that Gen. Bennett has been called to Washington to Answer these or' any other charges. —The Supreme Coure or Georgia boa just given a decision :sustaining the decision of a lower Court which' held that the consideration of a note given for borrow ed Confederate money Was a good and valid one. The plea was the failure <considers .ficm, In that Confederate money was an il legal currency—not money or any other thing of value. --The muncipal election in Knox- villa, Jelin., was held on Baturdaic and created - 'much escitement. The colored candidate for Mayor was defeated by a large majority, but two negroes were elected to the Board of Aldermen. —Ten brick atoree; nearly all con• taining heavy stocks, of goods, were on Friday pvening,hurnt in l3angor,Me.,eausing aloes of over $250,0D0. The principal oo cuparlts were ; 8. . It ['Baldwin, Emery, Wing & C 0.,. Charles'Howard & 00., Connor -& Fuller. T. T. Farmirigkm, Fogg & Bridges, George C. Pickering, George W. Ladd, C. EL Dunning, and B. H. Dale & Co. =The Indiana T.,egislature meets at Indianapolis on Thursday next. A Unit ed Statis Senator is to be elected in place of Hon. Thomas A. Hendricks. The Lee/dap tore is Republican. —The trial of Gen. Manic, charged with robbing the United States mails while acting es an agent of the Govermnent, is progressing at New-Orleans, and attracting considerable attention. The. United States District-Attorney is assisted in the prosecu by Mr. henry C. Hiller, formerly Confede atei State District-Attorney,. and it is Raid -hat CoL Field. for the defence, who object. t d to every juryman who had ever had any : connection with the Confederacy, expects to make a strong point before the jury upon Mr. Millers antecedents. —*District school teacher at South Action, Mass., named Luther W. Piper,was knocked down and considerably injnred,on Friday, by Levi Dow, proprietor of the villingii hotel, whose boys he had whipped at tchooL Mr. Dow was arrested. —Vice-President Wade hae receiv ed the official Presideztial votee r _ot all the States by mail, although only half of the messengera appointed to bring the votes to Washington have arrived. Next Wednesday is the last day on which these votes can be received. It is generally known that the law provides that those messengers who fail to deliver the vote in Washington by the first 'Wednesday in Jinuary are subject ton fine of $l,OOO. In case all the gleam gers do not arrive with the votes, those received by mail will be counted on the third Wednesday , of Febpary by Mr. Wade. —The `Mayor of 2. Newburyport, Mass., hat offered, in behalf of the citizens, several rewardkamolulting in ihetai, to $10,500, for the detection and wriest within four months of incendiaries operat ing within the limits of the city or the town of Newbury, or of the person or per sons who set fire to theseveral churches, buildings and barns recently burned. . —Judge Watta,of the Fourth Judi cial District of North Carolina, has granted - an injunction to the Wilmington. and Wel don Railroad Company, forbidding the Treasurer of the State to issue any bonds in aid of the Chatham Railroad Company, under the act of the Legislature recently passed appropriating 551,000,000 for the • completion of that road. The injunction is granted on the alleged ground that the act is unconstitutional, and virtually stays all `farther proceedings until that question is decided by the courts: -The jail in l'utnam cotnty, Ohio, has had no inmate for sir months. - fralford ftportev. Towanda, Thursday, Sans 7, 1889: ' TIM NEW YEAR. With. the twilight of Thurmiey WIC the shidows of time closed on 1868— the old year, whose familiar earner. als seemed almost to have inteiwo- yen themaelvea with imr very lifeom day by day they noted the passage of qnr fears and attempts and deeds and hopes: The conventionalities of the day, demand - a bohsterone salute to the new-comer, bat it is dowbtfol if they are not the prompting of i s forced and unnatural merriment.'Th4aileitones of time rarely are countedli \ lh solid pleasure. The spring tinie ows less of brightness ; every yea4 \ .and the snows of winter grow ghastlier and colder in their whitenees ‘ with each succeeding season. Men fights with fate the unequal battle, and row by year, as helolds the ever-weakening lines, drinks by order and rolls the hollow drums Of mirth to conceal his loss and aura decay. ' But let the dead bury their dead, and the past braid its own immor- Wiles and garlands._ Today we sand on the threihold of en impa tient year, bright with hope and full of promise. Let us render it the ho mage of Custom, doubtless the child Of a wise expediency. As a nation we take with 1869 new start and hold in our own hands the reins of destiny. With the disap pearing traces of the' graves and earthworks die out the passions and cancers of the war, perpetuated so long only by the indiscretion of an Adminietration of which good men cannot yet speak in measured terms. A new Administration, in sympathy and unison with the people, ensures the smooth working of the wheels of government and promises peace and confidence. With these come indus try and plenty and prosperity, the brave ring of axe and anvil through out the land and the cheerful song of the reaper. Froin indications, which already thicken until they 'almost take the form oE promise, we have the right to expect among the gifts and boun ties of the New Year, I A good crop, North, South, and West. The settlement of our national fi• nancial position. An honest and economical adminis tration of the Government Peace at home and abroad, with all the attendant host of blessings which follow in its train. For these grand hopes—for the mercy of being allowed to look' for ward to the speedy consummation of such great good,and to strive towards such glorious ends—let us be 4evont ly, and if it is our wont, demonstrat ively thankful. Few of the opening Years have broken under a more ens , picions sun. Euxors.—lt is now confidently as- , serted that both Turkey and Greece will participate in the Peace Confer: ence, which will be held in Paris on the 9th inst. It is stated that the Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs, Fuad Pacha, will representlis Gov eminent, and that Alexander Riza Rangabe, an,emirtent Grecian poet, will, represent Greice. Should the Conference-fail to agree upon a basis of settlement, and bring about peace, it is said that Russia will demand strict non-intervention on thkpart of the European Powers. It is reported that the Turkish Admiral has for. molly demanded , the surrender of the Greek steamer Eaosts,and war is con sidered inevitable. The recent disttithances at Malaga, in Spain, ere more serious than heretofoye reported. Gen. Kadahad had a sharp fight with the rebels in the atieets of the city, and tha war vessels in the harbor took part in the engagement. It is stated that the official reports place the loss of the insurgents at four hundred. The Emperor of France has instruc ted the Spanish ,Envoy to convey to his Government the warmest wishes both of himself personally and o France for its happiness and pros• perity. The workingmen of Lambeth pre• rented Mr. Reverdy Johnson with an address on Saturday evening, in re turn for which that gentleman favor ed them with a few remarks. sir The Freedmen's Bureau is now blotted out—excepting the De partment of Education, which still continues in existence. A year ago Congress provided for its-termination within the year 1888, and though an effort was made a few weeks since to secure its continuance, no action was taken on the subject before the holidays; and so it has expired by limitation. No attempt will be made to revive it again when Congress again meets, and consequently its history can now be written. sir The electors of Georgia failing to meet and cast their votes for SST non and Bunk on the first Wednes day in December, their votes are ne cessarily lost and the democratic as pirants lose the empty honor of re ceiving the-electoral vote of a State which was carried for them by vio• lance and fraud. The democrats feel sore at missing what was so disgrace fully won. /Mir The official vote of Missouri for Presidential electors is announced' se follows : RepubliCan, 84,116 ; Democratic, 59,685 ; Republican ma jority, 24,481. Of Oregon : Repub. Wan, 10,961 ; Democratic, 11,195; Democratic majority, 164. It is said that there is great indignation among the Democrats of Missouri st tho re. Pout on the pared Secretory Roma* FROM HARRISBURG-. J 1 . ..7 . . Ronan tatitti, 110..4, 1861) _Thimuiti4 tpin,AllpsPirikri*. beacons. oesilionelltthei tilW4o. videVitte politiolaro4l4o4o:4• ilY*Wil tkillieleobc*l4P F004°0 0 : FOP fiOilli&V111142014*14 who discuss matterivith as snug, ,41#: nem as if the welfare of the Roden - dad upon the elforts of each indiridtudi— J ustsour; the'Withal stabliciuls aesehing, and boiling it a furious rate. The Legirlsr tare of rennsOuda . awakes to-morrow, aid most of the Republican - mcenbas him. been here some-days in whence of the time of meeting for the pa rpose of being posted as to th• sintation.tein make such Mamie ments:as shall be to dads abjustege t . RecuT ilia or ptherwlse. • ", f ~•„: , . i r 74 - , 1 4ton • These is • deal ;said !not ► -a-dayg . about the ' of Legielatureilutaihe corcuptioup tat Statqattole. tut • there is some lions, there is no iiuestion--jntt it is wrong to include in a sweeping, 004esillation•I all the men taw' -et 9tir lans, ~pi iny Oat, portion of the m . i 'The great majtFltY of; the , members sent 14, are Imunt,.teiligeni . men.who =deal? 'faithfully t ! ZrAti ge_ their duty to thelf , 00nstituents:and to!thp Commonwealth. [ Another._ bit' . a Much' smaller portion seek an eleetici; for the es press inirpose cif selling their rotes for money,-and this latter; clare bring Upon the Ltsidature all the ail= which attach es to rascality iya oorrapthan. „ 11, 1 41 11 17. lar desigattioi of these scamps, is that of i'Boosters,"=though why they should be thus called, I was new/ able fOttini - . . These latter gentlemen, with the. fords de situation, form 'themselves into a 4 ,uing,” regularly matituted and wasiggor'- "ring" day ommlst of ten or treaty Meni bars, as the material Is. &bundled tie Legislator q. Their business is to promote or prevent the passuge of boicatemt Legls laticm, as they I are paid. Bar : Legislation M. desired . for some intermit, which is of great value to the ,partied con cerned. Suddenly the bill is stopped in its progress towat i tonring a law, and a SO HO= and pro fatal opposition to the measure develops itself. Tim friends of the proposed legislation are I:donne:I Unit the matter can be "put through" for aniutiin amount proportlemed to the Wane or =por t:awe of the piopoaed enactment. I The 'King" doe prOpitisted, dude oppasition seas es, and -Ike bill passes: readily and quickly - to a law. • - This is unquestionably an alarming and eilsgreeceful state of &Sirs, tent it had ezie ted for years and is likely to' continue; 00 long as men are eorrupt, The °pastors are well known to every member Of the Legislature, and to most of the frequenters -of the Capitol. . How the evil is to be rem-. edied, is beyond the ken of , the beet and shrewdest men, The remedy dies with the people. If they wild send terthe Legiria tare, only honest men, who =old stand the ' manifold temptations ' which: beeetl poor, frail, human nature, the evil Would be les sened, if not entirely wiped orit h'he assembling of the present legislature be an °weaken of unusual interest, firm the fact that alniost 'one of the first acts to be. performed; is the election of. a fienietor to succeed Mr. BIICILAISW. The orrodzstron of the House was supposed.t° have; an im portant influence upon the dinsisionnf the Senatorial question, and the contest for Speaker has been lively for some weeks.— Two candidates for the gpeikershlp have been prominent. Mr. sra,Mo, of Tioga county, and Mr. CLunr,of Philadelphia .— The former was alleged to be in the especial interest of Mr. ors, of 'Philadelphia, whale Senatorial aspitations were to he aid ed by-his election. Th4latter wad a can didate =pledged to any Senatorial aspirant, and was supported with seal by the, Guess oars. The result haa - beenlor some'linie a foregone conclurion, and Mr. Cione*ill be nominated for Speaker wit/tont a contest in the canons; which meets to night, and elec ted when the Legislatore convenes Ito..mor row. , I The Mends of the dikerent candidates for, United States Senator are here, marshal ling the forces, and endeavoring td advance the interests of the persons Ira used for that high position. Of the result; it is =possi ble to speak with any degree of certainty. It is generally...conceded that the election of Mr. - Ozow would be generally received with morifavor, than that of any other man named. He is recognised ee the represen tative of the radical, live, earnest Republi cans of the State ; whilehie honesty and integrity are admitted on all hand's. The West presents MooszezzAmzenteuiz,, Sono- MILD and others Who have each their warm supporters, and as yet there' are no indica tions which point certainly to the rearm.— It is generally o onceded, that never before was a Senetorialnleo lion in such le state of uncertainty. ' I The rend* position of I the gown's contest ,has caw .together an unusually large number of the politicians of the State. The near incoming of Garrern adirdnistra tion has aroused a crowd •of greedy and needy espeotants who are eztrenrely anx ious to be reckoned iukthe sUpporters of the new Senator wheUrres he ma be. JOst how to be for half dozen *Mates, taxes the powers of some of these gentlemen,' to the utmost. They vibrate from thehead-quar tem of one to the other, volunteering aid and advice, disclosing iniportant \ inputs, known only to . themselves, endbustle about,convinced at least of their own irneca , e tame and shrew dness. I - The North is well represented her. The Mends of Mr. Gnaw from Tioge, 113radford and Susquehanna are present, to represent the =salmons voice attar people, and Co ask that our Republican; Majorities shall nave some weight in eheolding the question. May good Republicans from othersections of the State, have she come volubtanly to press the importance of his election, as a measure celculated to advance the welfare of the State, and the interests of the Beepab-; lioun party. He has reason to be, proud : the support given him, sunlit it should not avail to elect him. The Representatives from Bradford have engaged rooms at the Bawdy House. lam much -gratified in knowing that , Messrs. _Wean and, 011•1131=11 have, as , they de serve, the Unbounded - eardlderure and re , epee" of their oolleagues. • Mr. Wens being retained for a third term, gives him - a posi tion and influence enjoyed by but few mew; bars. Mr. Cannummn, ton, ha) the advan tage of one winter's ergwrieno& Both are abbve the suspicion of anything wrong, and ewe scowlingly respected., Senator Onsramor has! rxani at the “LochieL" His ezperienee in the Legis lature, will be of great vain.e to and his Legislative career will Undoubtedly be useful and acceptable to his l constituents.. llmarentraoi Jan. 5, 1869. The canons of - the Boum last evening, terminated in the unanimous aelecticin of Mr. Clark for Speaker. A lively fight took &convex the Chief Clerkshi p , between the old clerk.. Oen..Seutidgb :Wad Col. Otani- Neagh. of Preuildin. Thus *rimer was ave.' co smut, however, by a vote of 33tto ilft for his opponent. • _ _ _ The exeltearint OM the Benstond con test culminated this mondsg, in thezumor that lir. Grow had retired, from the and that John Beat, of liuntingdom and Ifoorebood, of moshoon would .. ? the chief contestants for the Once. 'mire is =doubts* some grounds:far the - tumor, and we shall probably see e "Me llghVhu• tram the supporteis of these two gentle-. men. 4. 117 impression that &on take the. plsec - of Bnekelew on the 4th of Wirth seat, 44 the aolleikects of Gem SIM • Y. }. ~ ..± to glint-n.301104* to Messrs. Sarum and Samrsmiti to Congress in .., 01* .p r i c:Oistricts. It is lionalie gas 1 4lgirel registra .4 tio,„ : erAilanties. Both gen= 0( . ..their right to seats. :,...,.../ 4 - - ....';:4 , gk.-., - ', -. . emnotw prooliaoloil by the Itaddent-- ,-.—:.Pardiiirtall Beledeedibeet ~ . . • (By to The Tress.] ' • •: W4snuturcin, Dec. 24 t 1868. . Wheekis,', The .. IrresMent - 4 the Unita Stotee heeheretacire set forth nevera *octal:46)ns' .offering 'amp TC a : 4 rz ror i t :Mol oltrini late rebellion against thelawful au thoritio: of the' . 4.overnment Of the Uni ted States,' which proclamations were severally -huted on thel 84,k - day. of December,lB6B4 ' on the 26th day . of March, 1864 ; on ' , the 20th. day of May, 1865 ; on the, 7th day of Sep tend:ter, -I.B67iattd..on the'4th day , of July; of the priiientipar ; and • • Moire" .The authbrlty of the Fed eral Government having beenztes• tablished in all the 'States and Terri tories 'within the jurisdiction of :the United Stites, 1; it is belieVed that such prudential , reservations and ei -ceptions as at lthe dates of the said several proclamations were deemed necessary and _Proper, may now be wisely and , justly 'relinquished, and that a universal amnesty and pardon for • partipipatiOn •in said.: rebellion, extended to all who have borne,any part therein, will tend` to secure per.. manent peace, tarder;•and p tosperity throughout the, laid, _acii to renew and fully restore confide a: a and fra ternal feeling afliong th: si hob) popu lation, and their resp, Ot for and apachment to the Nati onal Govern ment, designated by its patriotic founders for the general good : • Now, therefOre, he it known, that I, Andrew: Johntion, *President a the United States, by . .., virtue of the power and autoriti iin die vested by the Constitdion, and in .the nage of the sovereign people , of the United States, do hereby - prodiiim and 4eclare tin-' conditionally, •sid w_ithotit -reserva tion, to all, &A to d'ibsy person Who directly or i rectly,participated in the late ; ins urrection or •rebellion, a full pardon and amnesty for the of- . fence of treasbn against the United States, or-of adhering to the enemies 'daring the late civil war,,with resto ration of all lights, privileges, and immunities under the Constitution and the laws Which have been made in persuance!hereof. In testimony whereof,l hav signed these presents with my hand; and have caused the seal of the United States to be here unto affixed: ; i . - - Done at the . city of Washin gton . the 25th day Of December,in the year of Our Lord 1868, and of the Indepen deuce of the United States Of America' the ninety Chid. ANDREW Jonsson. By the PreAdent. . F. W. SEWARD, , Acting Secretartef State. Noy . Itbsertigtiptitte. GREAT BARIAIRE GOODS AT COST ! REII B E i i M 0 R I,,i'i; • 3 - 1 1 i • BORLIAIG TON, ~ \,, i Will imp his ezt4shre slosh afte , Plst imam, 1889, ': ' , ,r, • =: _ ' C ett,arll 1 41;.• assortment comprises a full line of -7 DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE Crockery, Spots and Shoes, ac., &c. Mr all persons indebted to me most sett le by the Ist of Jab,' 1869. or they will be imb• jetted to costs, I R ',RIMEL • Derltegtois; Doe. 33 , 1868.' --' GOODS FOR HOLIDAYS 1 ; A T" CODDIN4 4 1 ,k‘ RUSSELL'S I The attention of buyers ia called to the largest SILYPR PLATEp TARE . . Ever offered in thin markit, of very best ty. Abio'etir usual assortment of FinC Tabli.7.6 Pocket Knii)es, • Skates, Ilevolve ,, ms, GM ‘' 'With Bells Towanda, Dec; 2L 1668, • . . L 0 011.1 ERE I • ri k ' There is now on exhibit " i . Miiinmoth! ' Furnituie Stiffe ~. I . I. . IN k"O I WANDA , PA.; • • The bagelitlind best stock of ' •;' I , , , N I TTP,iI r I " I:7R/3P! 1 1' 1 • , To be (=dna Northern Pennsylvania, .which is being sold ,at; 1 . - , 11 GREA TL 17 #EDUCED_ PRIC E S! . ii I My 'Stock magma in part of: Pallor, Libra_ry Dining Boom ,and Chamber snits. Parlor', I , l* gaj ; lixtenskon ' Dining and Office Tables, , Bedateadi, Bureaus, WaihsMnds, SOW, ' Lounges, Tete-stet* Whst-Note,Dra \dies, (Synths, 0“to. A fall line of Mattres ses and Bedding, 'Pier Mantel and Comnton Mime% Oval and R ustic Frames and /hut ets,Ae., v. II tad everything 1 • ,1 „.• In the I ;:irurniture' Liti e 1 Which must t i ? .7en to be appreciated and which : will be id at ' LOWER, PRICES Thumbs smell quality- of goods an [be inn% chased - elsewhere., Thankful to the public fo their past liberal patronage, and determined to merit ,s contin uance of t he lime by ,oldwingladncements not to be found elsewhere, I invite \their to call and examine my goods and prkes s before pur chasing elsewhere- No charge forshowing 'goods and I . 1 . . WILL Nolx •BE UNDERSQLPI COUNTRY ORALERiomppUed as natut 1 at the lowest market prices. • • I goo_ keep ton bead a !aryl assortment of Ready Rade caw. from the meet common to • the finest Rosewood. Also Burial Robes, Cape ho.. and I amide so t. in Radford coun ty for RHUMB MKS ALIO I BURIAL CAM, CASKETS; AO. good ilgeliSE A Alwaya in readiness whew required,f • JAWS O. YROST. Towanda, Ideb 10.1888. G' 33 _A_ 3r. 3E3 3M a" . - IVEM.A..IJ, GOO AT ALL HOURS, i f. ALWAYS qN HAND, • / OYSTERS THSIR susoN: i. BREAD, PIES; OLKES, Towanda, Q:AVE Y UR RAGS.-014 .I'spers falk#4ll#BlVeAlg ei ra W CHAM) . BRUN' Kan 1 4 1.4 kon , usgeio‘i . • au and, AO bil.tock slugs d 1,4/1.8, 116LIDAY% BRIDAL PRESENTS, its tllf4b r .• - can iisiva , -- • r simis tuns, . - nom roue, . . - P4111:111.111(01, la cm*, JtLLil ittais, ',omit StLVER rLATED • of avatar quality Sad finial; Inolud lna oats tissmi, • nurins, • - nouns, .• . OLL34-11TAX: - sad eithet , utloles,suitable for presents, FINE GOLD JEWELRY, A great variety of patterns on exhibition, GOLD UTI, AMERICAN WATCHES, From the celebrated manufactories at Waltham, Kass., and ingin,M., in great variety, and at the lowest prices. Also, a One assortment of Ladies'. and ekes Gold Walchs. Both eight day and thirty boar, in great variety Done in the best inanner, as usual, at low Fatal. NIOSTe.. LooK 1 NEW JEWELRY, • AT WARM'S: T GOLD WATPItE3, AT WARNERS ELGIN WATCHES, • AT WARIISIVEL .s , WALTHAM WATIZHES, FINE GOLD JEWELRY, 4 AT WARNER'S; • ALL BINDS OF CLOCKS, AT WARSE2I3.I , Spectacles, an d lots of thins' too nummous to mention, at WARlll4l'ff. • Call and lee him. yok will we ier cent in your purchases. mr •Fatale', Clocks , and Jayelit? :Oared' and-Warranted. Patton's Block. _, ':Towanda: Dee. 1,1868. A.:=ll. WA.BNEB. , GREAT UNITED, STATES _7 EA WIREHO USE 'gall. TAE FOR A. FRUIT, 2 1 CANDY, EL NUTS; SCOTT•B BUFFINGTON. /6. 066. • - - Nov 2burhsenustg. Embracing (nu t ty', 111.101VE. BI7TTOFII. 40 *,, * AMERICAN OLOCKS and at low pries. WATCH AN CLOCK HBOAIRINH, AWN&id streak, Towanda, fronting the public Nov. 26,1868. AT WARNER'S.. KELLEY & CO., No* 26, 28juld SO Paley Street, NEW I' olt K. -- " r e I Y , -Are now supplying families Ahroughout th "coon with tees and coffees through the aye • clubs and their regularly appointed agents, at a slight advance on cargo prices, and guaranteeing their teas, to be pure and fresh, and also to give ; entire satkiaetion, or the can be returned and the money refunded. Wet by our am the consumer. payee* ONE PROFIT; instead of - seven or, el ht, he must do when he purchases of t o grocer. WE DEPT COKPETITIO N. We special attention not only to our stand ard goods, but our fancy brands of Oolong and Young Hyson Tess—peculiar ilepors—nnd teas sixty days Irom Japan. Oar Coffee Dope,* meal is managai also , on the system pf one profit only, and all our cakes are sold on their merits. We only ask a trial. All otir Importation of our teas and cofll4l -can be had of our regular appointed agents. All our goods are goods put up by,ourseives In one_ pound paelft.m, at our warehouse in New Tort, retailed at W. R. H. GORE'S , Drug Store, No. 137 Rain street, at the small advance of 6 cents the over, our New York prices. Thin the goods 'at the prices they can be pure for over our counters, with the freight added. LOOK AT .OIIR Naas. OOLONG (Black), 60e., 70.;80., 90., $1 per lb., best. MIXED (Green and Black). 60c.. 70e., 80c., 90.. $1 per lb., best. YOUNG BY RON (Green) 60c., 70c., 80e., 90., $l, $l.lO, $1,40. per lb.. best. IMPERIAL (Green). 900., $l, 61,26, ENGLI = R BREAKFAST (Black). 700., 80c., Wei, $1 $1,10.51,20, best. JAPAN 90e., $1,61,25 lb. GUNPOWDER. 61,95, $1,60 per lb. •, og Koypne Young Ryan, in original Cldn • packages 0k 60 per_ Peek" age. Mengel • on a in ort&nnl - Chinese Fksgais $l,BO per ANGY BRAN :,—N gyong Oolong, (Blk) $1.25 per lb. Nan lloyone Yonne Ryan, (Green) SPSO per Uncolored Japan Teak to daysba fronil ) pnt, up expressly for us $1 4 , • lb. B.—Pure Mlo, 90, 25 and Old Gomunent. Jays, yal Club. 25, cents per lb. on, 60 anti per lb. • one and bogus Companies. our Trade Mark on each - genuine, 51.6 m. GROUND CO 30 onto per lb. 40 cents per lb. 'Mountain Phu • Beware of bid AU oar goods beg. 'No °then AGE FROM QJ TO ER OR ENGLAND OM* 00.11' orwomn nom os TO LITIVITOOL. Williams as Galoige old "Mack Star Line" o Lhimpoot Packets, B every week. • Swallow-toil Line of Pulpits from of to Lon don, sailing twice a month. Remlttoosesto &gland, Ireland and Scotland payable oa demand. .- For fastheepartlcalus, apply to Wllllatas Galan, 29 Broadway,Aeo-Yaik, or G. F. MASON 1 o.,llaakars, NSA. UM. Towaads PHILADELPHIA \AND ERIE '1 ` BAIL ROAD.—Winter timnlable. Thick' and dire:trout!, between Philadelphia, Balti more, Harrisburg. Williampat,cad,the Great Oil Regions of Penasylunint Sleep ing Cara on all night trains. Nov. On and after MONDAY, . 211 d, 11038, the trains 'on the .Pldladelphla A Erie Rail . Road will ram as fo ll ows :, i \ 1111.11E4.1% - ' MAO Train leaves Philadelphia.. —10.43 P. W " " Williamsport 336 A.M. " . arrivesat Erie 960 P. M. Erie pnpress leaves Philadelphia'. ..11 s :go P. A. IL l' . ao M. 1" arrives at Williamrport.. Erie IMO A, M, _Elmira Mill leaves Philadelphia... 8:00 A.M. Williamsport.'.. 8:38 1),.m. ..- arrive at Lock Haven.. 7:45 p. m. _ _ aterwuui. . Nail Train, leaves Erie MU a, m. Wiamsport .12:85 - & arrives at P hiladelph ia.lo:oo a. m. Elle Express leaves Erie - . 6:25 p. m j," • , Williamsport.. 7:so s,m fi , arrives at Philadelphia CIO iv'. m all and Repress connect with Oil Creek and Allegheny River Rail Road. Beggar Checked Throtig . ALFRED L. TYLER, Gen, Suet.. . A' I,ABGE STOOK 400DS killable for the Holidays at riOSTS Furniture Emporium. Zhudamns': 300 9MMS BOOTS *,SHOES AT EAU I tU/ / PKREY ofitr t ' .l; tbeli told misioai! n and '9is...genend . . NGT ONLY TEE LARGEST ASSaii'TILKNI VA MM VR.4U:j23 That canbetcmal In • ' NORT4WIiI+7 PENNSYLVANIA Ttui stock is oared at MN THE ' ` LOWEST" RATES GUARRANTEED SIiOES , FOR LADIES, MISSES - AND. OMLDREN setae, RECEIVED. ONLY SILVER;' MEDAL A= 'Oxce/ience o, INEII' GODS FOR iI!EN'S WEAR, EitElet HEAVY OR LIGHT , - OAIrF, OPERA, ftIAPOLEON, • I Hungarian and- other Stylee l OUR OWN MANUFACTURE In toll overatlon and all goods; iff4• to Order by .4periencea Workmen. Saddlery Department I 00 HORSE BL4NKETS ! ` . l-BBFFALO & WOLF ROBES. I ' Team Harness TB JNKS, IMPS, IC. fowandi, Oct. 81, 1868. NEW FIRM 1 NEW GOODS I Wonld call the. attention of the citizens of Rome and vicinity, that they have opened with 4 New Stock of rode 1 • At the old stand of L., L. Moody, where with one attention to the 'wants of the community they will leek a good assortment of goods, which they rill - • SELL AS LOW AS THE LOWEST, And at prices that irUl induce every one to be of 'them. We 'ball at all thaw have a goo assortment of FALL • AND WINTER GOODS Embracing ail the latest styles of LADIES DRESS GOODS DELUGES, ALPA.OAE, PRINTS. GLOVES, GIMORAXS, EDSIERY, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHS, CASSHIEBES norms, FANCY. GOODS, IIIIBRELL&B, Family Groceries, Hardware r 4 CMOOKEItY, lIMROPR, LADIES TBAVELLINd BAGS Drugs; Furn'iture, (kc The above gives but a slight idea of the GOORS WE HAVE IN 'STORE, ind we only my to oar numerous friends and the public generally, call and see us test the merits of ou r pretensions, and if conv i nced.: ti Bu AND MAKE YOURSELVES RICH By saving money In your purchases. We ;in tend to GIVE GREATER BARGAINS THAN . ; ITER sziroak HEARD ‘7 iirteknow we Can pleYaa you, so glire as a call /Minds of Taken In exchange for goodt Wlolll‘ FROST. lll:lcemen to L. L. bloody, ID. P 108? 0. D. WICKHAM. - Some, Pa., Nov. 19, 1888, HII RRAaI HURRAH! Anything you want in the Grocery Hue what they have : FLOUR, FEED, FISH, SUGAR,, PORK, SRA, SPICX, BVTTZR, 1068, LARD, DRIED AND ,CANNED FRUIT 1 IRISH FRUITS IN eILASON. 'SALT BY THE SACK OR BARREL. TOBACCO AND SWABS. we are NI 7de for the best brands of Vii. &de and , I t , OAR,QI4INAISMOKING TOBACCO, Who l lesad Retail:. Lastly, eveqtldni In the GROCERY and PRO . IrISION llne: \ . . ar Remember the place, No. 51.' Xs* street: AM door below Beldleman's Block. • • - Towanda, Nov: 19,1868. -,t., 'MOM% OR MA. =Lioar is oy alibi at the Pubiks3 , "BUT " DEIST GOODS FOR TR' and the isms 0. Buries 323 Manufacture I [ =ITION 1867. JAHESII. BURT'S m« WICKHAM & FROST, WOOD' AND TIN-WARE. FARMERS PRODUCE SERE IT IS AT LAST ! COWELL 11A8 IT 1 , ' OTHER Aft-' , Wend at &at notice NioNl3 ROOM Ifitiallatutons. UST RECEIVED 1101f7ANYE'S STOIaI LLEGE AND *ELL SELECTED STOOL I= I= Fall 'and . Winter -Goods:, AT THE• PUESENT Depression of the Market Which will be sold secondly at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Also, direct from Liveipool, FIVE CRATES' - OF CROCKERY Towanda, Oct. 6,1868. STOVES.I STOVES 1 STOVES 1 Just received new line Stoves at 4 '`,. iTHE METROPOLITAN HARDWARE STORE, ORWELL, PA. . • ..„. ,• Are attracting much attention AnSMinense variety of &eves ' • ALWAYS ON . HAND! Stoves, coal or wood, Mit - will snit you for PARLOR, O.FRCE, STORE; SCHOOL, SHOP CHUBOH, BOAT, on COOKING, STOVES CoMe new see the patterns—at least. ONE LOOK BEFORE BUYING 1 We keep all loading first-clue StOves • for the) tyulent, ch est.l ea De pp cfr vari yon ety rezyfoourrthoe , *est. e j ,i _ 1 • 1 - 8. N. BlitiNSON. Oaw , Pa., Oct. 21, 1068. • . pAcFic HOTEL, 170, 172. 174 k 176 Greenwich Street, . NEW YORE, OCt.lO , 1868 Tile undersigned takes pleasure in announc hitt° his numerous friends and patrons that from this data, the charge of the Pacific will be $1,50 per day. Being sole Proprietor of this house, and therefore free hop the too common exaction of ria inord Inate rent, he Is fully able to meal the down Ward tendency of prices without any fall hig off of service. It will njow, as heretofore, be his aim to maintain undiminished Ithe favorable repotatk of the Pacific, which if has enjoyed for man y . years, as one of the best of travelers' hotels. The table will be bountifully supplied with every de lathy of the Brisson.. The .atten da nce will be fclund efficient and obliging. The location. will be found convenient for those whose ha:shins calls them in the lower part, of the city; being one door north of Cort dandt-st., and one block west of Broadway. and 'of ready . access to all Rail Road and Steamboat Lines. JOHN PATTEN. • Nov. 17, 1868.-6 m. SOMETHING NEW) .! AGAIN IN MOTION Haying purchased the stock of Tobacco belong ing to Randall, Compton & Co., and having bout a shanty Mr the game ground, we are pre : pared to Obi' tots public WHOLESALE AND EETAIL, Anxiety of CHEWING TOBACCO, Gold Leaf, Sunny Side, Pine Apple, Michigan Pig, Rase Leaf and Star, which we offer for sale in quanGtiei to snit customers 'Packages in Barrels, hatband quarters. FANCY' SMOKING The celebrated Lone Isola, Pride of the tin ted States, Virginiatie, Gold Leaf, Navy and a kinds of KMieloodok. BRANDS OP CIGARS. American Eagle, Cien. Grant, Leboquet, Im• verlo i Tycoon and the very cholintst brands of Tara& • We wlll kee ry s i onstantly on band a variety of "Pipes, Cigar , Tobacco Boxes and Pouch es and eve g family kept in a Tobacco 13tme, Landlords supplied with 1! ; 44 i Poll To. baimo on liberal terms. All orders prOmptly uotice.7 Oct. 27. 1867. A. EARNER. CONFECTIONERY, TOYS,, NUTS AND FRUITS CaHa the attention of the piblio to the far. that he manufactures and ache "at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, . , All kinds of cnnfeCtionades, Foreign and. Do mestic Nuts, ac. Dealers in the country wish ing anything in his line will do well to send their orders to him. and they will be promptly attended to. Satisfaction guaranteed. Store in south side of Mercer's New Sikh, Towan da. Pa. Feb. 24, 1868.—tf. 'EILOUR.—Whest, Flour .of all J: grad- Bacewheat •Flour. Bran, Corn, Meal. Feed, &e., at Dee. 15. W. A. nOCSWELLI3 CRANDALL & HILL'S BLOCKS, at ALVORD /A BARBER'S. Cf 2 gd il K - Otz.o g 8 8 c), r_44 0 ociiro I t las ;- 0 Vi ,N Q II EN I ~h l .'tl l e t s g H yy tl7/ §-It. -13 MI I= OM Such as A. HART, gobbing & lanooill, = ''v 1 1 ' ' 1 P 4 • uzt SA • I ctl• ~ - tia (, c i• _ I i . 4, __ :9 r 4 tt MI r 0 N FM - { 0 w V 1 : 4 8 ts t t› td t' IF 4 , 'm MU 0 4 ti m 54 gi! 0 It 0 tx> i cd Q b:. _ ro .hJ h . 14 t 4 . g - 0 0 Fri o Q L-1 4 10 E t 0. tAI 14A r 11 . g 7 • • El Ei Illiettliantous. Slt-t.N. W.A L L Is now rcceivio g at ifs NEW; HARDWARE STORE_ /fo. 129-Main Street, The most complete STOCK S 7 O'V Eier_broughtto this place, amfing whith wit be fonnd the ropowini CELEBICA,TED -ONES; For which I am The 0;ily Agent in, 7-owajZfla MORNDIG GLORY; lIATHBONES BnILLaNT, Which are, without ex cepliou. the i; Healing . Stoves made. 1= also agent ler the ['col . Stoves OUR OLD ROME, GARDEN CITY, And they cannot be Excelled I am also agfat for Platform and Counter Scales. . . Kerr:sense Oil, Window cam. Sat, alcr. ti g o o I All of which will .be s'ild • a lianalfactuors Priecs I I also keep constant' yon Itz,ni a compxt,_ 7 STOCK OF HARD NAPE Of all kia a, coasiattaq la part of Springs, - . FelUes. Spokes, .; Iron, Nail rods, .And all k Inds of Shelf Hardware, whi,..h be sold at the lowest prices. I would say to Merchants that I will at all times meet Elmira prices,. • To . Oct. 1866. I SEMI ANNUAL STATEMENT OF WYOMING INSURA Nd.F. COMP.;.-NY . July Ist, 1868 ASSETS.—Boxna. t ' i United State Sixes.° f 1881,.... T:s.rocza. 100 Shares first :rational Bank, Wilkes. rre , ' $l3 500 100 Shares econdlrational Bpk Wilkes- rm. 12,500 103 Sba Wyoming National Bank, lkes•Barre6,4 o o 150 Shares Wilkes-Satre Gas Co. 8,5E0 08 " q " ' Bridge. CompanY lIIECELLAIMOCS Cabh Loans and Bonds, ..... . ..$40,N".0 Stock not called in, Judgments, Cash In Bank, ',, Cash in hand god doe from Agents,.... Other property Beal Estate, ... ..... 0 Losses paid in ten years, LIABILITIES. Unsettled Losses, not due. ....... T. B—CAMP. Apnt. First block below Ward Lions°, 2d .ttery. Towanda, Sept. 2, 1.-..31n. F.IIR.NITURE.; NEW GOODS NEW . 60 ,f,S! NEATLY FI-N1S•111i;11 POPULAR I C i E ! CHAMBER SETS, PARLOR SETS MU DIVING ROOM sEn3, MIRRORS; PICTURE FRAMES, Photograph Frame 4, lor eveubody A GENERA!, ASSORTMENT FURNITEIRF, ' l l 4 I Suited to this market. l 'rave the best upbols• terer in the country, and manufacture car own upholstered work. REPAIRING AND JOBBING, D one to order. -an experience of years in the business • IHaving can confidently hope to_ please all who patronize me. Don't forget the" place. No. 155, Main b t., two doors south of Beidleman's Block, Towan de.Pa. - B. T. - DECKER. Towanda,lelay 20, 1868.—U. - FOR • SALE AT 11 ,- BARGAIN.! The subscriber wishing, to change his occupa tion, Mien for sale his Store and Stock of Goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Grocerio. Yankee Notions. &c. WiU exchange tor a wel: improved Farm, or sell stock and lease store The store is situated In Litchfield, Bradford County, Pa. The only store in the•town in op eration. For particulars call on or address - S. El. LAYTOS• Sept.'?, IS6B COICE TEAS; COFFEES: SU GARS, SYRUPS, In fact all kind; 0: r3r. fly G cceries, cheaptor Ready Pay. at McCABE JACK FOR --SALE.—A splendid Jack twelve and one half hinds high, an 4 a 1005 1 teaser. December 10. 'o.—th A NICE STOCK OF CHROMOS and Engravings at- . . '2. d e z i 'pi RIIMMERFIELDCREEF HOTEL Having purchased and tharcuably" refitted tH4 OA and well know n - stand, formerly kept by Sheriff Griffia; at the mouth ,of EternerVd. Creek, is ready tu give good a ceotornoLlati ,ei and eatisfactory treatment to all who resy . f t• vor him with a call. Pec, 23, 1.417.8 r, v.. 0 0 t ., 0-1 VORSAL-E AT soon A TANNERY Plaatering.Gair at wto'e:rale ond also Soap and `Cauca GIVILEC Ly the pcuud acu barrel. Cashpald for Bark and Dirks. ADAM MEIN. - Granville Centre, Pa., July 16, 1568. 6m. I I ' I BALTIMORE HEATER GOOD BikER, To the trade Fierce Shnes, Tin N,.ate EISM I 33,C 1 ME 41.01 25,0x0 3 5,3^5' 17,450 f.so(} ZOO II E IE ME = fll.; 1 Consisting ,0.1 PETER LANDMESSER
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