News fronvon, Nations. —York, rot., is to ban .a daily calla Omaha a C Its Jr. popular count -in- New aro* 'nit ntror--discomit ; _ --San :Franaisoo is - building an , earthquake-roof tburoh. • -.—, • -- FiftY 4 heliqUOr Bll o s r ret T en.; ed in New Yeti'WON& . • with. w book ab o g rislL • —Happy Virginians get their o3rs terg it fifty coats a bushel. --Cape Cod P rop oses employ Chinamen to cat its ansL —Clouds of crows - darken the air 11 . ampubtre Ws --136rton show good erase in pro• hibiting public trapezeiberfoncsoces. , • , —The Ladimlhivera in Portland, Oregon, saw wood tor, U 8 a cord. —A Maryland man chopped up:hia neighbor with. s hatchet, as a try .of earning $5O. —Olive trees flourish in Florida, and with good . luck, produce. oA se good u Lucca. # —Mrs. Lined". has removed from Frankfort, and. has :bought a small home in .Zurich. • —Judy - says wax candle is like.a contented man, bemuse it nova wants WWI: —The Panitheoptieonieon, mhat, ever that mw be, is the popular aninseanent in Savannah. —The value of the tobacco cropin Yew Milford, CL, this season is estimated at $200,000. —One Lundred:and fifty thonsand bushels of apples were gathered In Manesota this year. —ln Troup. county,Geor_&tiro hundred ticks of land have been bought fer the establishment of a pauper farm. —There are nine Roman Catholic day wchools in llihrankee, with an aggregate attendance of three thousand. pupils. —Maine has rcattght_ the fat men's fever, and will call a convention of2ooixondora and upward& ' —Virginia raised. five ► hundred tlionsandibushels of peanuts this year, andyet roniplains of a short crop. . —The Prince linperial hellcat his Mother—that is, ho has made spittle marble bust of the Empress. —An inebriate picked up by an officer in the Pottayille graveyard, clamed to be a petrified giant. - - - • —"The Hidden Hand", is a popu lar play with the-western gamblers. It con tains the three mining jacks. Z-L—Shsiwano county, Wisconsin,rhas an Indian population of two thousand, and a. a bite population of about the same. —Omaha has shad its first legal hanging. —A rat was recently killed at Lex ington, Ito., with two head;, eight legs and two tells. —Again! -In. Ohio glass-blower has fallen heir to $1,700,000,in England, and has gone after it. —A married man of Perth Amboy doped with a girl of 19, taking bias four children with him. --Scarlerfever is prevaling exten birely in Pownid, Vermont, and many schools hats been cloud. ' —They call the girls in the Treas. tirripepartment, who. Bazaar sheets of postal etirreney. "Bevel= cutters." —A sensible physician says, that becallso I man ii given to - liquor, it is no reason why.liquor shouldpe given to the man. _ —So many mon are very "short," about this time, that Tom Thumb mid Comm°. ,tore Nutt liackoeasod to bo curiositios. jealous husband in Memphis broke his srifo's nose because her beauty at tracted too much attention. —"No cards, no cake, nobody'i Inwiness," ia appended to the marriage notice of a young couple.in Kenna City, Mo, • —Thirty-six criminal charges are pcnding agamet *to Rev. Charles Reed, of Wal den, Mass., whohasbeen missing some time. —A sleight-of-hand performer in Buffalo advertises his entertainment of "The Cyclogeal Psychomantemm and Prismatic Cm eincopean !" —The depreciation in currency in Hayti has now reached a point whore it fin prorishes all classes and oven begtars descrip tion. --Se,hmilendomovitehewegin means love, among the Choctaws—almost anywhere else a word of that size *mad mean brumes& —Some of the Pennsylvania oil wells, late some of the unhappy "interviewed," hare been pumped till they are nearly exhaust ed. —The Imperial Club of Paris-hisi tat es what. to do with one of of Its members, who dosen't challenge another member who knocked his bat off. —Burlington county, N. J., swarm aith burglar, and the citizens are seriously contemplating the orgy lion of a vigilance coalmine° for selfprocm. —Prominent members of the Union League Club of New York have liken measures to raise money to place Mr. Stanton's family in a comfortable pecuniary conditbm. —Suez is already important in the financial world.: a branch of the Baden-Baden bank has been established there, and prospers. —Out West, when a hunter goes for game he earriqs_ only gun and ammuni tion ; when he. is 'Cur hunting ho takes all his traps with him. —The public executioner in Paris Web the skulls of his victims, and shelves them with brief biographical disesums, ar ranged ander the appropriate heads. —The Stonington, .Conn., liquor dealers decline to entertain the proposition of a committee of citizens that they should go out of business. Only one aeoedod to the request. --Horace Vernet, the painter of horrible battle scenes, was so averse to seeing any real blood that he almost fainted whenever anybody was accidentally wounded in his Free 13111`e. —Seventeen disabled soldiers have hem discharged from the Ring's county alms house, N. Y., "ad thrown upon the'tender mer cies of the world, because they toted the Re publican ticket. • =There are three factories in East llochester, N. H.. employMg 175 oporativekand manufacturing 12,000,000 - yardeof woolen cloth annually. Biz thousand a month are paid to operatives. —A Melbourne photographer dis played some photo gra phs of Bandmann dressed' as Hanzisse in-the-&aracter of Hamlet, and the irate tragedian smashed the case. A magis trate fined him one shilling. —Two young girls in Gardiner, Maine, were sent _to jail for twenty-five days, last week , for the habit of creatingchstutanoes in the streets, especially on Sunday evenings. —A Wurtemburg grave-digger is seemed of feedin,g the bodies from the ceme tery to his hogs, clothing his children in the mare clothes, and udng the coffins for fire wood. _ meeting in Washington took measnrei for placing. SlOO,OOO to the credit of Mr. Stanton's badly list New Tess, and the Preeident beads the li st of subscrip tion aith $101)0. —Joseph Anthony,of South Ports month, R. L, shot. and. killed an eagle one d 4 last week. weighing one , impanel and three pounds. It is said to be the Ingest ever mod on the island. —The French Academy of Medi cine has sent an embassy to the shores of the Caspian sea to .find out, if , possible, why the from east maTignant to choler% takes that route In its travel west.' —ln Massachusetts it is possible for a man to have owned real estate in Salem, Dealers, South DIMWITS and Peabody, to st d hold the ty, and yet to be proprietor of only a small ent in the town cd Peabody. —A.rtemus Ward who was willing to sacrifice all his wifek relations to suppress the rebelYwk dads a counterpart in the absen tee Irish Ladlord who notifies his steward to tell the tenants that no threats to shoot you will terrify me. • "- -The British Post-office Depart ment made rAcomoce net Met lelaTeari while ours ran behind 6,0000000. No franking in England. The Queen, evenortsu may write a letter by another band, nimat pet her own bead on it to Send it fit mall, / Vradford Stilarter. EDITORS E. O.'43OODEICIL Tiwaida, Thursday, Jam 8,:1890; niE REPORTER FOB 1870: -" 404 subscriptions of several thmieilltrotterrettbeertherrezpire ***4 rp•fe*stati,hreopsittbettoi to the fact dist they may be renewed. Hereafter rdl lijipelkwril. , be discon tinued -stale e. pahi for; This_ arrangrearat: be lieved to be 'best for'lan concerned: The 11044—two Aolus Per arirale-;,, is a smell item' to the irictividoal sub;• • serlers, and. one .time as another..., The ItzrosTim'ili point. Of ,sPipear _ - ance elmllenges comparison with ; any journal in the State. It will contin- to to advocate the doctrines which it has always upheld. - Its pad histo ry is a sufficient indication .of What its future course will be. Having thus - far assisted in oVerthroWing wrong, oppression, and wickedness in every form; standing bitheGOvern ment in the dark days of rebellion, it shall still be found earnestly Wring to secure the fruits ot r `the giorious victory, by which this country . was restored to peace and quiet. It will be our aim to make the REPORTER an instructive and entertaining family newspaper, faithfully recording - the current news of the day, both gener al and local, and especially devoted to the interests of this community. Its influence will always be exerted in favor of right, justice, reform and economy. It will not fail to criticise whencritichim is deserved; to con demn v,lati is wrong or amiss; or to boldly declare the truth, whatever may be the result, untrammeled by the views of any individual or com bination. We propose to give a still wider dissemination of What we believe to be correct principles and doctrines by an increased circulation of the REPORTER, and to this end ask the assistance and co-operation of the friends of the cause throughout the county, who by a little effort can add very materially to its present sub scription list. As an inducement to subscribers, we propose to furnish the paper thirteen months for two dollars. Any person sending us that amount will receive the REPORTER for the,e minder of this year and all of next —thus .obtaining the paper one month for nothing. Cums.—We will furnish the RE- I PORTER in clubs of ten or more at, $1,50 per annum, and an extra copy to the getter up of the dub. Clubs are now forming at nearly every Post Office in the County. It will be but a little trouble for every subscriber to procure one new name far a club. There are - now eight thousand Republican .voters in the county, not more than one half of whom,are taking the REPORTER. By a little effort on the part of our friends it can be placed in nearly ev ery household in Bradford•com4y. PREASTUAL We have made arrange- ments with the publishers - of the American Stock Journal by which we. are enabled to offer this valuable ag ricultural monthly as a premium to every subscriber to the 'Ruvuma, who pays the regular subscription price ($2) before the Ist of March next. This offer is to all, whether old or new subscribe: The subscription price of the Journal is one dollar per annum, so that we are' really giving every person k who shall renew his subscriptipn, or subscribe to the RE PORTER for the next three - Montlu3, ONE I DOLLAR. DEATH OF E. 31. STANTON. The death of E:-Secrets-.1 STANTON, which occurred ethic; resit'ence iu the city of Washington, on Friday morn ing of last week, though nut unlooked for by those who knew his • condition well, has caused muck surprise and deep regrets throughout the commu nity. His recent . appointreent as As soelate Judge of the Stiprr me Court, had given great satisfaction to the true friends of the Nation, who felt that the place sadly nee'ed a man of his innate strength, powrful intellect and indomitable courage. But human nature c.. 4. bear - but a limited amount of labor, even under the best conditions and most favors ble circumstances, and the great War Minister had exhausted his. i'ality and destroyed his life-power daring his unceasing and herculean labors in,that mighty - struggle, to which he had given heart and brain with an en ergy and abandon, •,that . few men who ever lived were , capable fliti life's, work *as done, and however- niuch needed for other fields of labor he' had &land the limit of Physical endtp; rsnce, and exhausted nature succumb- .We neeirnot refer to thepubliclife and character of Mr. Smarm The one is already written _ in the "history of a period whose importance /tran scends. all others of our country- Its details; with a tree estimate- of his character, will appear in the distmat future when , the prejudices and pass ions of the hifrar shall hive been for gotten, andlhe man estimated at his true -worth. One thing, however, will ever he asid : Though entering a W. ALIVED. tion nett being inedeftskWe *it oil of its inquisitorial character..= 'The - American people, it. is very truly alined, do not submit racefully and cheerfully to such es *snap airiniiii7sibriiiiiiissay to";mho the collection ifs tax upon ins roes general and 'inittiru — i. The gonichmtiono rind' Inuilst• mike lull Fad fair r eturns whilst 4seri.; nds*, not hesitate I t o wade; its parnenkby ccnoesbnentror false la tupaa The visits . of.lhe - Olean 'af the internal revenue,„ are offensive to the stint of . independenee of ,our: people; and their inquiries into MAO business extremely odious: even to those who conduct their transac tions honestly. To make the laireti &Dant and uniferm in its burdeue„it is necessary that the private business and dealings of men should be at on times open to inspection, end we' doubt if our people would in years become reconciled to it. The principles upon which_the law is baaaris equitable and - just. The The burdens Of taxation 'should . fain as lightly upon the people as poesi ble. They should be borne by those who are most' able to bear them. ' No tax is paid, Which causes so little in., convenience to the payer, as the' in come tax. It is virtually . a tax pion the superfluous 'wealth of the/ rich. Its payment oppresses no : one, as ' do the direct or indirect . taxes -im posed upon the labOring :min and those of small means. That those who are in the posseSsion of large in comes, or making fortunes yearlyl shOuld strive to, evade its payment, is no good reason why the law , should not remain- and be. enforced. The operation of such a law, Wm all per sonal national taxation, is a new thing in this nation. It will take some years to accustom our people tzi it, but time will ensure a more 'faithful collection of this tat, by es— tablishing a corrective to premedita .ted evasion and concealment in -a healthy popular sentiment. The time will soon come, when the man who evades the payment of his just ' income. tax, will be, looked upori as no better than he who follows any' disreputable or dishonest practices. There is • diversity of opinion amongst the officials at, Washington in regard to the .continuace of the income - tax. The President favors its continuance under reduced rates. The Secretary of the Treasury recom mends its re-enactment '•at five per cent. on all income above one thous and dollars, and Commissioner DELA.. NO is understood to hold similar views, while" Special Commiasioner Wrs.Ls is reported as favoring a three per cent. rate, with less deductions than are now given. This difference of judgfnent among leading officials will strengthen the differences among Congreismen. The reports show the receipts from the income tax of last year to have been about - 126,000,000 —an increase of some, 43,000,000 over the previous year. The receipts of 1867 were $57,000,000; but the re turns of this year, considering the changes made that year in the law, are greater in proportion than tho . se of 1867, and the argument of Con gressmen who favor a -reduction is that a three per cent. tax hbnestly assessed and collected • will • yield about as much revenue as we now ,get. It is reported at Washington that two of the strong members of Committe on Ways and- Means are are pretty certain to favor a three per cent. rate; and it is not knOwn that any of them will go for the to tal alrolition of the tax. It is known however, that the members of the Senate Finance Committee are divi ded in their opinion on the question of a three or fire per cent. rate,'-but all an understood to be for its re tention in some 'form. The present indications are that a three per cent, rate will finally be adopted.' lia. t in-accordance with the policy of the President, as foreshadOwed in his message, a circularletter has been issued from the State Deparbr.ent fo all American ministers and agents in other countries, inviting a - convention of nations for the purpfise of settling all controversy respecting ocean ca bles. The present movement its deem ed favorable for Considering the Sub-' ject, and it is so, for almost every country is indulging the hope ofPar ticipating in oneor =roof the - ill entw. prises, and as yet those - that unready control terminal points are good -hu; , moral over . the ,little "diatarbaacia that have thus far occurred. It is fitting Snit the United States should take the initiative' n this intematien al P/' ( '' - ce9Clingo Of all, outer countries is, by it pnaition beiween two oceans, facing .tn - o. - Continents, prospectively the most largely in- terested. . The draftof the American propCp • aition , involves protect ton to Isubmarine • cable - Wnr. /The cutting of the cable con netting the United States Cube is-a114411.t0,, ~and EhO.;FOPetitiou of such a piece of c . vandalism is nought to be guarded **wt. Cables must be denationalized. - If they cannot be eome the world's priperti they:muit become the world's intellectnal 'tho roughfare; subject to none of the mutations of nations and free from the pine ,Poirern. The - act of cutting an'oceen• wire with a warlike intent, oz. to trabserve _an enemy's Purpose, in to be declared piracy, so. cording to the monition- of the President, 'Under the head of lizo exl4reibY , A - strom_ effort ty to eosatinise the. another::-;This is - a prefflopitir - ror presumption which'must vardshinior that telegraphic communication de: it. Always arhitmy, mum*, ship has received itsl de bo at bilm! werecieldbritistiflollirtc6l4lo4 it cattbetoleratedl*Weriliations. Commerce clings to seOi*iiiid deice 0 1 . ; iku does '_:Private lig* ire . " 6 / 1 ;6 0 )111 /# 6 i le.# 3 /#* ar'1!Fi11.4.414001194, Our member of CON*" as we be; forer'sbated, Is taking a! leading - rirt that body, and contribute tO.UM - neceasary legislation of the session-- .Ileknr .?Te.imisint two bilk; introduced by 31r.lizacca- both of which - canna - 10 tn Meet the' ap= Foliar o,liiaconatitimats, as well as the Teeple of . the 'whole country. . The first is bill 467, introduced by Hon. IL Mute* of Pa:, ,the 9th of December;- entitled an net': TO repeal siedcia lour of the act of _Mirth third eighteen hundred and aim-nine. entitled. "An se. in relation la additional bandies sad forother,pirt 'Beii auctist lads Maude medjaniu /tvphseefr razgats.ffititailf i r t i e s 4 2f1 Na ib:vrcr= tlitidisiabisela handfed and :A I man% entitled gla act in relation to additional beauties end for 'other I. parpos” be, and the same is hereby, repealed. /Om I. kid belifiwther medal. That add= tar bounties under the p•ovidons of the act died in the third section of siM set, map be prialatal in dna i form prior to the Ord of J t = ier sighteen, hundred and saventrone, and not . - will be' :remembered that 'the present hrw, which thin is designed to Empereede, prohibits the filing ,of claims after November, 1869. This bill-Mcbmds`the' time. It is import= ant that this ahould bS understood. The design is to", favor thesoldiers, who will appreciate this action of Mr. lizacua in their behalf. - The nest bill is 497, on the House file, and Was introduced by lir. Him cirra, on the 11th ef, December. -It is its folknrs: ! A bill to dispense With spies and informs in th internakremnos advice. Be t matted the &mak and Howe of Reppmesto. e_the Maid Aida itfAlsevivP Cbillrooloreall• That all laws and parts of laws Irian give to spies and informers sap portion or dare of Wilms penalUes. =dicta:dimes imposed far • violation of. the; internal menus laws, be and are by. repesi This is also a movement in the right direction.. -The interests 'of the Government . and the voice of the yea . le, im • 4atilvel demand this ,meas- nre. It was also recommended in the President's message.--Montour Amer ican. ISERVI MIL 10.1111111/11011114` FASHIOAL&BLE Twanne.—There is a "fashionable!" way of stealing, 'wink ed at by cheap dispensers of justice in large cities, which is becoming sdarmingly prevalent. When a per son in apparently good circumstan ces takes some article of val ue, without notifying the owner, or paying for it, the act of taking it is styled kleptomania. 'A poor perfin, -without friends or station, doing the same thing, is guilty of the.. Per. haps kleptomania has been carried far enough. It would not seem a bad idea to punish for larceny some of the respectable practitioners, and thereby render the disease less fash ionable. There are too many assas sins turning out insane, audio° many respectable people who are unfortu nate enough to be *glided with klep tomania' . If the , law' is to make a distinction between wealth and poi arty, better close our courts at once, and kick the scales of . Justice in the streets, starting anew from that Book on which all sound law is founded; a book which, 'if care is not taken, will soon be expelled frOm - our schools, and entirely-.overlooked in many of our courts except as a mere matter of fonn, and for oath-taking Purposes. Pirraomux AS .Ftun..—ExPeriments for the purpose of utilizing petroleum as a fuel for the stearanavy have been recently tried at Washington under the superintendence of the Navy De partment. Two or three different modes, but all on the same principle, were tried 'at the welkin the Penn sylvania oil 'region , previously, by' which complete combustion was ob tained. But a correspondent of the Titiunille Herald seems to think oil to valuable to be used as fuel„ and mirages, for other visions, the at tempt to apply it to that purpose.— He says " that while oil can be used as a Net' it Seems to him that its great destin,Y,is not : to take - the place of coal in the economy of ciiihz, ation or nature, but Mainly, to, serve_ as an illuminator. The fact that parts of the crude oil volatilize -very easily, and the necessity of cleaning pipes and otherwise opening tbeveceptacles of oil, render it so inflammable that 'the !indica drawer of fife on ship hoard 'is very , imminent." And be , Adai r : "These same conditions ',of the oil lave been tie frequent cause Of fires at oil - wells.!' With this dan ger staring : them' in 'the face, .in tion the fact ti;st, lit# ol6 3 llll.3 7inlia 0 0 ± 3 0nore.ai:ing:than, ly probable that it will ever supplant . or lesion; to any great extent the , use of the latter in the navy Or ilsewhercr. RIMITINik d A, Norio P4II.*INAI4-1 telegraphic is' patch ..front U rbana,:, Ohio, Stalesithet the , liein s oeratti of- CiamPagne Bounty are canning Hen ax Foap, a colored , man, for the State Senate, to 811 s-iacaney otcaaioned by f,he'reeentdeatlyot a Republican Senator elect. ' They have printed it the bottora of Unix' tickets, 'lf be hi white - enough . to ' vote, he , is white enough to be voted for." No doubt we shall sae sintUar exhibitions of Democratic respect for the,. colored race in other localities, as inxsi as they are =de voters by the adoption of the Fifteenth . Amendment. The negro will then lose 9.4163 1 , offensive tress in Denux?ratic eyes. ; NEN ru maw et* th ings that:than .is an *lent r=r; one eon! ' egoOltiterentymilim WO' mil ts lltlAi4 14 tbs Web oediananates—Ww.lnlurriL Wily. the "Cedar CouWy-- ' maybe our inforiiiint Jdid lum*: cedar tliatierlaihetit'lnedutlettarbig Onr redwood timber arias &limited area, Madnt'the preawk, rati:of :de ! strnetion!willtiot last my Thethae willsoke wheat- - tht'sedat foreata'efAhmial walls more famous and a treater source of wealth than 'are now the redwood'breate of . Cali fornia. 'Probably 'no freer - ;Low goowini Volt thelWo axed - of 60 much real Waite the red cedar ' 'el =I Baiamu; Pa., Sammy, 8,1810. Ms: ;You probably have notieed something of the;efforta of the Poitimister-Generid'for the ab olition_of the IMfinkingprivilige. :Thatffiis immense incubus upon = the mervicowliieb adds inhchto-ths - mit of *jury mAt tote remooda Whir one' studies the subject will deny. If 'the abolition of =thelltranking privilige will, as Mt , Orestrireff claims,• give cheaper poitassluid.mae the Post Office , DePartment 'self-ausbdning, ought •not we to tlhe'cour'inflnetbe to accomplish this much to be deeired result? ILangpst that 'each Post master in Bradford County ge t wp petition aaldig - Congrest! to piss . a' law, abolishing the franking ' privilfge entirely, and ' aak each and ;e man that comes to his office for mall Mat tter to sig.n it, and When he has ob tained all the names possible to for ward the same to Hon. V. Hewn at Washington, to . bepresented by him toConir... ess. What think' you,? If you thMlk such a plan advisable please insert this in Melia:roam and call the attention of the various Post office officials inthe county to it, with such comments as you may think prop:T. At the map time I think it will be wale - hive Petitions sent in Nuking Congresit tiri confider some plan , to 'effect the prepayment of all matter sent in the malls and thereby stop inether leak in the revenues of the Deparbnent., Yothe Respectfully, • Giio. P. Mosso, P. M.- . Up ,to the time of Plug .to yressi we have no report from. the Pennsylvania Legislature, which con vened on Tuesday. New Abatis:ant& A TTENTION CREDITORS.—Ths semi 110tioe that all book accounts mud bebehare the Brat der of M. auk or they sill be haft he collection, Alio that my bud nem will be combat:tad under the arm name of Wm roan h Co. after Jaw delta/IM. JOli loauDETi. • A EMENDIMMEANCE, • AN,TTRADBDINART MTN. DON'T DELAY. REND ONCE. The Lading AGRIOMTVIULL ' JOURNAL Ornre C6ITSTRY, . • PREZ OR ONE PEAR. -The toesegeatAkeet .thelleee.-41 teatime teonft. eauteththeilli large doable column deroW to Ind Stock Breeding: oamtvntag regular fee EttePrettitellarnsw, Daley insa, Pzeaker.. Wool Growere, lid Pedlar Berger, he., he., ite.,.7lhistreted with numerous Sae Zegravinp and.bomed ht handsomely tinted-carer& Fanners wet And In this *monthly • ma eflicient ad in all the departments of Ibreaft end Stock Breeding. * Veterinary t under the chap of one ot the ablest Profligate in the United. lifts, who' Munroe.' links* the &man:. flie elf charge. all sneak= adding to lick. Injured or Diseased% Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine or Poultry. Thus every embeeriber has a Horse end Orttle Drat orikee. . ~ • . We aro now prepared to offe r , the Amman Slice Jammu. oxalate yffk for Mags year,liall one nsbe:ri bere ork reimndoixirch trat;wlitiehan subscribe immediately Mid pain Memo. This is a ran op. icetunthr 'width tb• liteligerd people dour section will no doubt duly animmiste. Sand: In your sob litiptions SW the gmoirsi at ones sad secure Yen etoom Joiranct free for one year, WHERE TO_ GET THEM 1 , ror4 Immo' noes . Rim Go to atERLDNIIIS • SUGARS, COFFEES, . SPICES, ' SYRUPS, &C.: Chainbt be excelled. Yee a very choice article of INIZASPAST TEA, Por COOKIN - Oco toIdNIUDNYRIL G zirneora DRIZD FINE CHEESE. SOAPS. of an kinds, . ONIONS. POTAXOES, ' • IMAM And in fact every thing in the • tine, • 0 !to You ceo always dad a cboice aitlele,ot FA3IIIII%.FLOUR CHOP. ' - • • PEED, • _ REAR, and COHN MEAL. At the GROCERY AND PROVISION arm. of J. lECRIDNIII. Dec. 30, '69.-41' Ifido-at., Towanda. Pa. =1 pi m D o'*m:NG, TOBACCO 0 • N. r‘r pot gp in dist:rtes. The very best qualities of Dux* BROWN, & &arca A gent atrierts ot Use blest Immo , liz.braadA of of almost even liesoripilos fro= GEM= MtIMIKILWIC Partlexdar attentlos gins to MI. Wag tbe wards- of dealers tu tau sod mmmrd combos at W.HOLFRALE PRIM Tonslll6 , Der- %UN. TAM LOR &CO.'S i .- fA'•': - : l•Ef.ff_ l ; k. , , rit • - :..' , ;:i'',' -. ~:.. .~, =SEEM siessie Waft( sthatiAsi • per rry • ~ , .. ~, , ~ 47.4%*.A.:::G -9'94).:!..-10.1 4 0' 7 "refir.'"Wk"b witi° , 11.4 " 1 7 'NW arm. W.oa elk SET ViIPREES CTS: M MERINO Tay OUR cELEBRIagr• FINE 'CUT FAllet SMOKING TOBACCO. Eli ! COMMON. cuy. EiM62 =3 A.,pct • - ME NM IN Ki I II ; , • - AT - S PECIAL BARGAINS, Rib 4,.-iiii giiii; .iit , 6 Oil, parunCtur au. marviwzrus. i. GLovice 13a)Hogiami. • i ire WI Mesta fee the : I r OLD-AKIN all-discrlptlano. ; I rxr - 77Ti)Trvm7m7"'Taw•Iin7.1 BE►YEEO. VFLIIIIMINS at4ll.doss, LYONS VELVETS! The lased ead most complete isiortment of Paisley, Brocha and Woolen Shemin Tabs Wand. FURS 1 FURS I ! FURS 1! ! of 111 Wads at great bariplas • foll. Use of M rIX.)' " r r SWIM= I SLAW= I ! WOOLEN GOODS, of di deiceistkpm CAII9IOI2MB OF ALL ORADEA AND rarqsa. • GENTS, LADIES & CHILDREN'S Under weer. ♦ full stock of • DOMESTICS. 4 I.4sigs4l4r OParIiACTIONSIWITLIILI ro TRADE. NEW GOODS EVERY DAY I Bea ghat Fog must sad get trltitirog want at Gtr we bus 1)10 as ale the GREATEST ALPACA K the ye.•Owydond act by. att boQes. la calor deribilitr. Arms* ce testmv). iM weight. Rwintiart the BtrITMX)jIBLACK ALPACA: ants AND tujT.II 11-93-0 107,011 1 . lEEE NUOIDINN, 011 P it~7WELLEB ` YEA? ~'~ .' . MI JILIMiUNZ NNW BLOCK . TOWAYDA.:P4. - - • - ts a r , iXtved ft*llliew‘attiip•iew LADIES' WATCHIA AMERICAN IVATCI , ERIE . ;:, •-. :: . . .--.',..:',71 t:.iV' .- '...--'5. - ;•, ; ,.: - •r::::.',4 • '," -- - RWRit WATCHES, og deaorikuoita. Alao a aeletled. GOLD_MLMii Olllw-.333.,,..;.'7 . 5r., cocas or ALL erns' raoll Tits comet =yr TO Tila actr..,ErLvldi AM) thi2L bitcTLCLES situ , israLAßace so *fon maiof baiallred NSW PATENT 4CCOMODATINGSPECZACLIS. * &tipsiest I nit enabled to. etchings Olasoes st soilloos - wit boat extra charge. co lad see. ,• , . X,4). MM:,l4l:f .11EPAI1tIO , - Tonna. Dec. 10. . . r. • ' • ' 1 4 1 . E _ I°4. g. •, i ki ri 4 ' ° a 0 c 4 PE.4 .??, .1 f : ua t.) Er 0 4 t • 1. • 0 " ' 114 1 0 Z pq - e AG r 4 4el 1 44 0.4 11 1 1 12 tZ. .1 5 Gums ! SOUTH SIDE OF ',LEMUR'S SIQN OF THE BIG HAT ! CLONNEY- & AMSBRY, FASBIONABLE HATTERS ! LAMES° * AND GENTS' FUJ? 81:37AL0 AND FANCY ROBES, GLOVFB,..I7MBRELLAB, kC SILK RATS PERFECTLY mrzolirmi V a M T, Tomah Pa, Oct 13. UM, PREPARE FOR WINTER BY PAPERING YOUR BOO= NO BIM OF lISING OLD-NEWSPAPERS ANY Elsterooneftry RBls's your old papers ancLimying some of that beauttfhl WALL PAP= OF L CALKINS. He has/Just marked down his entire dock and Is preptredlo sell Wan Paper of emery description, mach el=1: then it Las ever been offered in this motet • dec.1,1869. powmcm. & co. SAYS NOW OPEN THEIR WINTER STOCK OF LADIES' I MISSES' k CHILDREN'S VITRS WHICH TREY OFFER AT A GREAT REDUCTION FROM FORMER PRICER, ALSO 4 FEW ELEGANT • ASTRICAN SACQUES. • Dec. 9, 11189. POWELL & CO. FINE, SHAWLS': Just tenetted from a bite linporters' 03a1c, a few , chcdoe BROCHE k PAISLEY SHAWLS, In the very latest coloring. and design., at yeti kw pike -1k Deo. 0,1889. POWELL & CO. CONSUMERS OF CONFECTIONERY! T 17S, REASON TOGETHER! Hoye can ang, person manufecture Confectionery, and sal it ek.45 cents a pound, when sugar be worth 16 cents at the Refinery. Maims it is terribly adnl hifutteW • How am frig dealer retail inctin sfie earepormel his cuitomate and have a conscience void et offence?, Row can any censumer aped to mchase pure Ceniedionary at testity-ftee = and ants per. when apm article, m per be mannikatured an thirty to fork,. ands pe n = t pound, consiefing of mons buds, burnt almo nd s, and sub elm at • Within • few 'dap we have been offered cam% bads. etif.; he When cents pew_poundiand ChocoL We Creams at twenty cants, and the agent acknow ledged that they were adulterated ten per cent, with Terra Alba; and it is tact that -tons of this cheep thmiketionery are made and sold in this country rerjlear. Ind the cowmen are the oniy persons by it. .../ . IFX As kmdtlilac ado WA Pm* amide qf wW - wormed'mem erbkhref ear Mildly Pure and free frost crag &Fr &eat &Werke: to WA. atom *weasel, ocupieS by rotor Carmen,fitain Street. Towanda. October 21, 1M; OENitede.. EXPRESS, We nave eateaded our lateatbangla to Waverly N.T., and are now prepared toe and forward away aad pecuboadise, and collect notes; drafts, ameba fru s arttb despatch =dal rat rates.. • We rmt; Cued aid cliPtriatur messengers tbewpfs between Philadelytda sad New York sad We. viety datgr,eta* eaulaya.thinling quick time sad 13.11P60LLTAIATE8 will dkreed rqtalar aldp. pews eft Walter sad Igga, and mummy attention, gea theliinopf adtiiry limb:lv& and New Yon. - ' ' • ' .PARY; Asst. Supt. - • Q N 0p105 7 350 Chestnut St., i'lLtladelpbis, &PL. 211, ISM, • TOWANDA BRIDGE COMPANY . The Pseud mime* of the Stootholders of the . TO ,,- vends Dridp tar the election of Pre* dent. Triereme and mix to wore the ensu ing per. eat be held st the lint National Hank of Tonende. eit widaisia. &wpm 6. ,strm. between the loop stone end Wee, PAL . . : - • - rime BRIT . SYRUPS IN TOWN JL et arammdit at . COWELL k IMIL Y' OUR TEAS AND COFFEE, COW ELL e =EL I= WE .. .. ::":-... ':.,:,,,i d&kit mittit of .'"!._ El = fW.W!I7!II CHEM KOBE I CONE. JOHN 8311rLIE.7s. Sept Now Atratimne* AiliOrtil• AND 12HOES1 • -1 , • - - 1 %Vat and most complete as , settmett of goods in this line ever ofetti ist.T.Ovands ietri! Wag re- 'ietTelVtit IMIEPHREY 131K)TIIMS, We call eixa)ll .. .att4nition to our stock of I Ilin ?dZNS' AND BOYS' FALL AND WINTER WEAR, neirly coFlprimingallkin' de of FINE OD HEAVY WORK • 108 FARMEIift• IitECILANICS; AND MINERS All the latest acid most - popular I styles of LAD ' , 3fissr~', Cl , i, in at, French ...and Glow - Hid, Serge," Calf or Buff. t. and CIIILDRMeS g 111704, • At all times customers will ,find our assortment of gOods, unrivaled iithis market and the prices at the owest figures. We offer in our TRUNK DEPARTMENT, aifunttanally atir,Aoiye stoey of SARATOGA. & FRENCH TRUNKS, TELVELING Bats, RETlcut.rs, six HARNESS AND SADDLERY. We call the Attention of Horse- men to-our immense variety of Carriage and Team Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Blankets, Whips end-Robes This department . is . directly over our Shoe Store, .and will atoall times be fully stocked with all goods be- onging to the Harness trade. Any- lung in the lice will be .mnde,on short notice and by experienced fast class workmen. Oct. 13,-,1869. NEW FALL &-WINTR'GOODS B. A. PET-TES • are now receiiing a liven eupply of , FALL AND . WINTER GOODS! erpecialy adar;tod to this market; cousisting in Par - et a genenl line of DOMESTIC GOODS, uucb as BROWN R;. BLEACHED NEWLIN, nurrn) r I)ELt.xEs. DRESS GOODS & TRIMMINGS FLA: I 9I;I:LS, ZEPHYR WORSTEDS Hosiery, Gloves, - NotionS, &c. - tte which we offer at the lowest market prices Also • genentl lino of HATS GOODS, such as REAL AND IMITATION RUE SViITc".II.ILS3 ROLLS, DRAMS, CHRTSO.7B, k„c OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT is being replenished with s large stock of-the latest styles of . HATS AND BONNETS ! FOIL TUT - FALL AND. WINTER TRADE, Together with a fall assortment of the lateststiles of FLOWERS, FEATHERS, AND RIBBONS, and a general-lino of THIAIMEIGS. Having in our .employ firstclass and tasty KILLINEItS. we Hatter =selves that we can furnish the trade goods in that One that wiliplease all whir favor us with their pat. refuge. • B. A. PETTES & Tosranda. Oct. A. 1869-3 m GREAT BARGAINS IN BOOTS et SHOES BM= NEW' BOOT AND SHOE 'STORE, South cod of Ward II ouse le tteThe un sto dersigned are reciering a large and well en. d cked TS A•ND SHQJJS, Suitable for the MWMM 4!4N1:1 FALL TRADE, Which we offer low for Cash. Consisting' of to Dia 4:i LADIES, AND CHPANMNS'MTAR. SEiWED AND PEGGED BOOTY I MADE TO ORDER 'REPAIRING NEATLY DONE AND •;tEADY WREN PROMISED . ThanlFtal for past, favors, Ire tolkit coptiunauce - of the same. • . • a►YDII. weonynan. Towanda, April 5„ 1669 NEW HARDWARE AND STOVE STORE AND TIN SHOP AT WYALOSING I • R. 'F. SULZEI2, Has Just received • foil supply of COAL AND WOOD COOKING STOVES; COAL. OD. WOOD =ATM norm ELEVATED , OVINB, - . BARE BURNERS,ke. HORSE SHOES, NAIL RODS, DMZ MOIC DION. mita SLUM; COHN KNIVES, Amte Dore* &v. 'All sizes . of Nails and Holum Trimming Goods. • REPAIRING AND JOBBING OF ALL KINDS the mod approved styles, done at short moll," Antis& of Cutlery, Senders, Matson, Carpenters. Sddidnittm; . and ' Wagon Makers' Tools. alum, cheap as Shterds, ,Ite: st. Give me a call, will sell 'as tbe NTAltudeffrNov. R. Y. SULZER. 115 pcioixrEFEJL 40.' Co. NOW OITER EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS ! ros TBZ Ut.trEll; American Black Silks, Irish Poplins, French • . Poplins, Velour Otto • • - - trumCloths,English and _ French• Serges, Plain & Poplin finish Black A 1... ... pacas, Black ; all wool!, • Reps, Plaid Serges,. Plaid Poplins,2s pieces: Chene .Popl ins, at 25. , , • . cents jre yaru, - 60 cents. EM=gl BOULEVARD SKIRTS. Ladies' Backings in all the latest tityleS and col . ors; Velveteens iu - all colors for Ladies suits, elegant Astricans, Dog. • skin sackinga, & Plush de Russia- in different colors. Y• LYONS VELVETS. - Real and imitated Lace Collars, Valenciennes Handkerchils,Guipnre, Valenciennes and Cluny Laces. MILLINERY GOODS. . Sashes, Sash Ribbons. - . Dress Trimmings, Em broideriesi Seamless A: • Alexander Kid Glovt - .8, .L -Cloth, Berlin and-Wor sted Gloves,Patent rino Vests and Draw ers,Zepliyr Knit Hood* Worsted Garters, Re- - • Ilt pellants, Skirts & ings. 701 t TINTIMEar. .Beaver Cloths, French • and Austrian Coatings, Doeskins Cassimeres,. Fancy Cassimeres, Sat-, tinetts, Kent'ky Jeans, Shirtings,Flannelg, pin and -.ribbed 'Shirts qnd Drawers, Buck Glove, Butk•Mittens. Fur-top • Dris7ing Gloves, Kid Gloves; English and Americ'n Hosiery,Furs, • Shawls, Lap Robes, Al: aska Robes—an entire -I ly new and hafidsoinely trimmed Winter Robe.. FOR MISSES. Fancy imit Searfs,Wor sled knit Garters, pat ent 3lerino Vests and Drawers; Merino Hose, Flannel. Hose, Fancy striped Cashmere Hose, Fine French Cloth Gloves, Berlin lined _ Dutchess Zepli . yr Knit Eliiods. FOR YOUTHS. Shirts and Drawers. Suspenders, Knit wors ted Scarfs, Wool Nit , • tens, Handkerchiefs, Wows, Paper Collars. Neck Ties, and Wool Half Hose. • -Towanda, Dee. 9. 1869 NEW GOODS !: NEW GOODS !, TRACY & 3100 r. E New and beautiful ntylea of DRI,SS GOODS, r, , TRACYA,k. ALOORE'S Splendid new OIL CLOTHS, CROCKERY iND GLASSWARE. BOOTS HOOP SKIRTS, MISSES, And everything In the line, nst opervd Towanda, Sept. 2s, MO AIITION.—Notice is hereby given C to all .persona not to negotiate for two Soto , given by me on the first day of December, 1969, Zadock K: Cough • one for $3O due next April, and the other for E IRE in ono year. As I bare not received fall value therefor I will not pay fie same maim compelled by law. JAMPA D. sAnsorr. titter. Pa., Dec. 9. 18f0.-3t' STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, MANSFIELD. r.k State apptupria Students admitted at any time thane for Stwientit. Apply to CHAS. li. VERRILL. Dec. 13. 1860.-3 t NO JOKE ABOUT t .THIS ! 1 • NOTICE is hereby given to every mad, withost ieect of persons. indebted to Os that settlvra , tit MUST Dr. MADE on or beforo the Nth do of he eatuber,.lB69., or we shall be coo,relled to mak , . c.•I-, led:ions. I%IARSHALL BROS. k CO. Towanda, Dec. 1. 1869. puTicurAß. NOTICE ! TO' ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : Having dis Posed of my Clothing Store, and being desirous of closing up my" business; this Is to notify all persons Indebted that they must walk up t the "Captain's office. - I may be found for the present "at my old stand. J. M. COLI,INS. Towanda. Dee..l, ATnir STORE OV FALL AND, WINTER` Suet reacivett at E= CARPETS, DOOR MATS &C. &C! RATS A; CAPS, AND SUOES, J u.t +rtverretrat TRACY & MOORE'S_ BALMORELS, HOSIERY, YANKEE NOTIONS, AT TIIE STOILE OF TRACY S, MOORE 111 MailHst