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Holiday Goods. Per•onnt nonta:on. . ' and grounds, a!] avenues of entrance being but on~. 1\Dll at that a gray beuded Ceraberus sits., nllld says: \ll't:~ my orders; you ltn01v how It is yourself,\ -We regret to learu that llou. Fruuk· lin Carpenter, Sheriff ol this county, has BUlf~rcd 11 relapse of tho bilious fever. fils case batHes the skill of his physician•, and he lies very low at his residence in Balls- ton Spa. We hope to hear of his improve Stoves. .:_:_ ___ _ Holiday Goods JOHN TOON, TOE RAILROAD ITIBETING, THURSDAY. DEU. 31. TBIM & WATBHBHHY, ... . .., - ' .. ·LOC..A..L. THE VARiUER'5 ADDRESS, Lar::e A ttentlii.IIU'e.-R~port8 or ()om. mlttec•,.-su b~tJcrlpEton.a.-The :Pro~ l>CCtll ror a Ri!llroad, ment with the incoming of the New Year. 184 & 186 Broadway. WE MAKE THE JOSEPH G. COOKE'S, HOLIDAY The Carriers of the DATLY SARATOOIAN will be on hand to·morrow with their annual Address. The address, or \PRo- CLAMATION,\ as 1t ia styled, is accompan- ied by a neat Calendar which will be foand \a good thing to have in the house.\· The Proclamation itself is~ rare and unique production of l(tlnius, Indeed it is the finest, if no! the only, thing of the kind, in the anna Is of literature. It is done In pros~, antl wh1l \we nre nvt at ltberty to disclo•e its authorship we can assur• our read era that it is the production of one of the most brilliant minds in Saratoga Springs. Every copy is wort!t one dollar; hut we presume tllo SARATOGIAN youths will accept with grateful salaams what- ever reward m.ty be ttr!led upon them, Don't fail to read the Proclamation of the Carrier Boys. At an early hour last evening the lower town hall room was crowded by citizens earne•tly discus•i~g the question of 8 rail- road to the lake. The meeting WI\S c61led to order ey B. -William B. Gdge of the Filth Avenue Hotel, New York, and the United States Hotel, S•rs.toga, testified before tho Wayo and Means C'>mmittee, Tuesday, th»t W. S. King, tl:w ll. C. implicated in PncUic Mi>.il finances, was a guest at the Fifth Avenue from the 27th to the 31st of May. 1872, and deposited nertaln checks of that comp~ny with him. ~t~tL~r,aQo_a SDHcialtr. 166 & 168 BROADWA--Y. Consisting of ROGERS, SMITH & CO. 'B, and MERIDEN DIUT.ANNIA GOODS F. Judson and on motion Charle; H. Holden was chosen chairman, and P. Mc- Donald and D. F. Ritchie were elected secretaries. THE LATEST AND THE BEST! . CO.'S ,.! ' JUST RECEIVED. Elegant Writfng Desks, _Jewel and Work Boxes, Glove ana Hdkf Oases. A great varlety of DRESSING CASES Fqr Ladles and Gentlemen, • At Reduced Prices, Ladles' cutlery fJases, Gent;Iemen'S Toilet cases Roge:rs''tJelebrated Pock- et Knives and Scissors. ==~== !alol\c:s -No paper to-morrow. -Get your diary, quick ! -\Coffee if you please !\ -The Banks will be closed to-morrow. R~~Ssla Leather Porte·Monnaies. Card Cases, Inkstands and Mirrors. Ail alogant.variety of .' Silk S.iar(~>~, Ties, Mufflers and Handkerchief:.,, Dent's Doli;'·Skin Cloves Lined e.nd unlloed, for Ladles at:'it &entleri>.en. HOSIERY, GLOVES, UNDERWEAR. fine Furnishing Goods :!fold at Low Prtce•. : . . !L.EXAND.RE'S, COURVOISIER'S. AND: H~RlUS' SEAMLESS KID'GLOVES. .. ' -Miliinerv. tJiearing Out Sale OF -Railroad committee mMting to-mght. -Turkey raffia to-night at Brown & Avery's. -Farewell, old Eighteen Hundred Sev- enty-Four. -The turnace in the Town Hall has been repaired. -Service at Bethesda church a.t half past ten New Years morning. -It Is comforting to think that we won't have another as cold a day as this, this year. -Masses will be said in St. Peter's church at 7 and 9 o'clock, New Year's morning. .,. -:._Holiday festival of tne Second Pres- byterian church New Year's morning at half-past ten. -Old MDCCCLXJITV Will have hili eye put out at 12 o'clock _this P. u., by Father Time. -The Post office will be open New Year's day from 9:30 to 10:30 A. M, and from 6.30 to 7:30 P. M. -The drinking fountain in front of the Town Hall is in a ruinous condition and needs immediate attention. -The Dry Goods stores of this village will be closed for the ~emaiuJer of New Years day, at one o'clock P. M. -Is ltjust fair toward \the boys\ to go out and put ashes on the sidewalk. How can a fellow slide over no ash heap ? -The sermon at the \Watch night\ serVIce at the' Methodist church this even- ing will be preached Rev. J. S. Hart. -F. W. Fonda is graduallr improving. He confirms our first statement that the dJsCh!II\e:e· of the·pistol was accidental. Judge Hulbert,. chairman of the com- mittee at the first meeting Mated in sub- stance the sctlon of that committee during the p~at week. U!o said that sub-com- mittees hud been appointed; that the l(eneral voice of Ulle committee wae in Javor of an indeperndent narrow-guage rail- way to the lake, by tho route known ae the \Northern rollt~,\ through Putnam street, Spring Avemue, out by the Excel- sior Spring. Mr. P. H. Oowem, of the committee ap- potnted to look over the northern route, reported that Mr. Cramer and himself had consulted tho land 'owners on that route with reference to )procuring the right of way, and found 'that ,u the principal owners of property on that ro11te would grant the necessary Iande !or the railroad -Mr. Charles H. Holden who has served the Rennselaer & Saratoga railroad com- pany and the Delaware & Hudson Canal company for many yeard as their faitllful general agent at Saratoga Springe, has tendered hia resignation to take eff~ct Jan. ht. While all will regret to part with lllr. Holden a• an accommodating railroad officia.l, it IS pleasant t'l know that he will remain With us as a citizen. Jllr. D11niel K. Wilson the present efficient ticket Bt:ent hns been promoted to tbe position to be vacated by lllr. Holden. This is a good choi~e. without charge. 'll'hey saw Mes!r.. Car- penter, Lawrence, Merrill, Dyett, Chase, Lign3au, !:luntler, Gick, Uox, Riley, and Smith, a.ll of whom heartily f~-rored the project, and would e;ladly give the nects- sary land lor the p111rpose. In regard to the brancll line to be temporarily erectetl from the terminus l:>f llle railroad, oppo- site the long brid~::e, to the rej.!slta grand et!lnd, Mr. Cowen explained how il could be done, passing lhrrough the r~»ad across Union Avenue in front of Frank Leslie's place to the Grand stand. It couid be easily laid down iru section!il so: that, it could be taken up aH:~d re-l\id each season. Mr. Cowen gave thm outline of 11 plan co raise the money and build the railroad, urging that it should! he built by the direc- tors and not by connract, every man doing work on it to take some of tile stock in pro- portion to the value of tho services ren- dered. For instan<ce, a laborer to take $25 ; a mnn furnishing a team $100. A well known capitalist had said that if the people ol Saratoga Sprtngs would furnish $30,000, he would promise to raioe the val- ance of the $la0,000' in New York city. That man's name was Frank Leslie. Mr. Cowen declsrQd vtry positively that -It affords us much pleasure to an- nounce that John R. Putnam has associ- ated with him in the law business lllr. Wm. II. Euetts, of New York. Mr. Eus- tiS will be favorably remembered by many of our citizens as a member of the committee on AthletiC Sports at tile lime of the college regatta. He is a gr11dna.te of Wesleyan Univeroity, a member of the New York city bar, and a gentleman who will be cordi&.lly welcomed to the Saratoga bur. 1\lr. Eustis is a brother ol John E. Eustis, the famous stroke oar ot tho Wes- leyan ere w last season, and at present city eurveyor of New York. ARCAND Matchless Beauty, With Clinkerless fhoate, !JOUBLE ILLUMINATOR, Base Hester, Floor ALWAYS WARM:. Dust and Gas an Impo•sl· billly, SIX SIZES. Look at lt. we wanted an inde!Dendent road to the lake. and wbtle he felt very friendly to the D, & H. Cumpauy, he yet very much preferred the norrhern route, because it would' be our own independent lino. Mr. Conkling asked the chairman, Mr. Rol•len, lor informn!ion in regard to the procuring of cars for the proposed rail- road. Mr. Bo.IL!en said tllnt it would be neces- sary to hnvo two locomotives, costing about $5.000 apiece; tile passenger coaches (excursiOn pattern), such as would be needed, would not coa:t to ~xcecd~~OO~piece, makioe: the coat of the rolling stock about $30,000. The entiroo coat of the road wnuid thus probably be less than $100,- 000. (Business Notlco.] HOLIDAY PRESE..\!Ts.-Remember au.d go to Sberman & IIIaglvny for a mea selection of Holidfly 1 oy.q; also try their choice Teas and Coffcles. Sure to please dcc22t~::· =~==~==== [Bnsincss Notice.] IIOLIDAY GOODS. JoHN TooN • would announce :to his customers that he has opened :Store No. 2, Oon]ress Blotlc, WITH A FIND: STOC.K OF FANCY GOODl, for 25., 50o,, 75c., $1 00. daclSdtf 4 Word to Ute Wise. 'TBE WEEii.r..Y SA.R.\Toou.N h!ls uvJre tlta/1 tkru timut!,e<'irr:ulatiol! or any otber now•papcr prJ:~~ ted in ~ara.to.;.,~ county. or tn this 1mmedi.a.W section. Tho D.uLYand WEEKLY together hnYe more thau f(JIIr tim.t'$ a,~ laroe-a circnlationasUDyother nawe;. paper in Sl!mtoga county. Parties desirin,g: to advertise will appreciate the fuct that they C!lll reach FOt:R TI:UEB A& !!ANY PROrL!.l through the DAILY S.Dd WEBJi.l.Y SARATOGIAN as throngh any other newspaper In this secliou. A Rest1onuble Dlsconut is always madu with bn9!ncos men who advertise by the year, or who adv:~ in both papna. d&wtf New Atlverusemem.s. ---- -~ ----- --- PARLOR QrEEY. ECONOMICAL, '\· (. ·· . . ' . : . '- ·-.:..:~ . .,.,.. ~---~4\~- The Model. splendid Low•priced Par• lor Stove. Cllnkerlcss Grate and illnmlnata<i Base.- GRAND HEATER. Four sizes. -S. F. '!'dtWilliger reports a \buttortly hatch\ at his house last. night. If that butterfly wasn'' surprised, he's no butter- ll.y lor us. Judge Hulbert st!lt~d that he had been sali•tled from an int•'rvi~w with several of tbe college represenMivea. that the .re- gatta could not be brwu.rbt here unless 11 railrosd were built. All these gentle- men wue specialty friendly to Sara- toga, ;1nd desired puaon•llY to A.li.verfi8tmmts of Situation.~: l~\anted~ or of a kindred cli.aracteT.ittSt:ned foraoc. fvr cme i~l'lion, uot txcenlluy tltne lint'.'?. ~MILLINERY GOODS ' .ll.T J. H. CARPENTER'S. -Jamtor Fracman announces tbat now that his hotel is repaired, he is r.aJy tore- ceive New Years calls at any hour of tbG day or night. come here. 1\Ir. Hulbert th•n set L O~T.- An ear-rin... The fiwler wUl be duly rewarded ~n leaving it at tb!e office. aldlt For Sale. 1 \ pair of Bob-sleighs, Can be .L 1.. scon at 106 llroodway. 31dL1 JOS!l:PII G. COOKE. -~ < \1 ---~ L > \- ~::._:., '---:~ _,-· . ..... ~-~ FINE SILVER PLATED WARE, Cutlery, Brushes, Toilet Sets, &c., ,&c. Stoves, Tin Ware, :SL.A~ KETS, SLEIGH BELLS., BOFS' S£EDS .ll.JWIJ S$l..IITES, Together with every kind of substantial material usually found in the Hardware Line, and sold at - Lo~ Figu..res, In accordance with the times. From Regular Prices. Opposite the Marvin House. SMITH BROTHERS, I Successo'l's to WESCOTT & SMITH, Second Door South ifrom the Old Stand . . . Are Receiving NEW GOODS EVERY DAY COME AND SEE THEM. .. So A. IUCKAHD, Holiday Goods.\) PRICES: DOWN! DOWN!! -The mail train from the south this morning was an }lour Bl;ld a half late, Oaused by some of tho cars getting off tb.e track botween the depot and the bridge in l'roy. -l:>tephen S. Dunn has purchased of C. W. Mitchell the properly on Division street known aa \ilfitchell Bros' Club Stables,\ logether with the adj<>miug plftt of land. forcibly before the nuJknc\ the import· ance of carrymg out this important r ro- ject, viewing it especially in viuw of ita refations to the wellare of th1s villal!e. It was not in any sense !18pecul~tion. It was for the general welfur·e of the placP, just as the Luzerne planlk: road had been a pt•ofltable·enterprise l111r every man who tooll: part in its constrn~ction, alihough he mr.y never h~vo receivP.d\ dollar back di- rectly on tile stoclt, _ lie wanted to im- pro\s on r.lltho importance of bearing a part nf the expens~ of this work as eomcthing that woul<l arc•ue to Ubeir welfare, and in- crcssa the valu~ of tlleir prop~rty. GHAND 'l'UH.KEY HAI!'FLE TO·NICHT. John Scidmorc \Till h'lvea Gnarl Tnrkey Rome to-ni~ht at Hrown & AYt:ry'd c1;.!!lr store !or NEW YEAH'S TURKIJ.Yd. ltd JOHN 1:!, SOID!!ORE. The ~New American' FOR 1§74 LBJ6DS TillE WORLD. Tbe ImprQved Olinkrrtc'\ Grnt~, Illuminated Front, L!U!GEST OVEN. <lniclr Baker. one 1\re all Winter, without dumping- ore,haltillg the grate, Will do mora cookin!!', with le::s fnel, than any stove in market: Oven always In Baking Order. Holiday Goods I Sllan•t be 1Jndersolt1: No. 230 BROADWAY, NEt\.R TOWN HALL, Saratoga Soringet. · NUMEROUS are the artiCles in OUl .. itook of. Druggist's Sundries; Fancy Goods arad·TOnetB~uienes·~t are of real impor~ce 0 one'• Mlllth:ancl eomror1 ilietead or oe1ng mere ll%1!l'let. Many pru:chasers of · appreciate thla fact, and In m>killg their annual .•electiOn invariably choose· goods of this descrlp- ··tioo, cpnepicuons:among ~hlcb are Hair .Brushes, To tb Brnshes, Rat Brushes, :b'lesb Br c ng- Brushes. Lather Brushes, ometera. Smellin_g- Bottles, Cologne .elln.•g. BottlCBj Travelin2' Flasks, n~r Cups, MediCine Glasses, Cheat ntr Boxes,. Hand Mirrors. SponF.e Towels, Pomadea and Toilet 8oaps. .At epreaent.tlmeonr etocltoftheabove is more eetri)Jlete- tli.sn evert and is being offered for CA.t!;H at prices trom ten to fllteen per cent. io.weHluin heretofore. An inspection ia Invited. -Surrogate WaJdron·, ~lt<r a fnrther hearing ot tbe contested will caso ot the late Deborah A. Davis, of Milton, nl Ballston, on Tuesday, adjoUrned 1t until Jan. 12tb, at the same place. -The Walworth Hose boys are refitting their parlor with a new Brussels carpet, blue and gold rep furniture, new and ele- gant chandelier, and black walnut desks for the presideD t and secretary. -'l 1 he cOntribution of the ·Saratoga Union l:lchool to the lLgassiz Memorial fund was $30, being the largPst of <>ny school outside of tho citie9, and the sixth in proportion to number of pupils. -Nine years ago to-day-Dec. 3ht, 1865-wa.s one of the coldest days ever witnessed in Saratoga ; the thermomoter stood at 27 degree! below zero at nine o'clock P. ru:. l:!n says one of our weather prophets who foretells backward, -Henry Moran, a young man who t>roll:e Into Higgin 's store, in Waterford, last spring, and subsequently escaped from the Ballston jail, was re-arrested in Troy, Tuesday, by office1·a Coolt and Wolf of Waterford, and returned to hi> o:d quarters. -The adjourned meeting of the School Board of the town of s~rutoga Springs, was held Wednesday aftemoon. A series of regulations to enforce the compulsory school law Wl)re rep~rted from the com- mittee, adoptetl &.nd submitted to Judge Bockes for approval, in accordance wilb the statute. i'llr. c.mkliog thom;l!t that thio meeting should not aujourn without action. Tile c\llege regatta meeting was called on the t:Jih of Ja.nu'1ry, and. Sarut•Jga would bo al.Jie to do nothing in tlmt convention un- less we could <how th[m that we nrc to build a rail way. lie believed tho.t lllr. Leslie would do all thait he agreed to do and that papers shot]ld be immediately drawn up iu the proper form for subscrip- tions. He thought th~t we could not ar- f<>r<l tn postpone this nna1ter, and moved: \Timt the committee of twenty-five l.Je autbonz-ed to prer.wre articles of associa- tion for a narrow-guage atenm railroad to tl>e l<ke and that tbe c\pital stock sba\1 be :j;lUU,UUO in shares ui f?~ii; and that the lo- cution of !be railroad shall be decided by the votes of a mnjority of the stock. pre· sent at 11 meeling lu ba called by the cbalr- man~n A subscription paper was presented and subscriptions call,·d forr. Hon. ll. IL Hathorn st<tcd briefly snd clearly his reasons t..r believing tllat the ro2d would be popular,, pleasant and pay- Ing. He concluded hJT announcing that he wouU subscribe $~.•000 toward tbe en- terpri•e. 'l'he uonouocement ·was received witll appluusr, and Q,thcr pl~dges were read by L. H. Cramer to tho amount of $16,000 Jllr. Conkling moved that the comtmttea of 2;) be autl:lor,z-Jd to t~ko sub- scription\ aod tb•t the papers be left at the otlico uf Carr & Pelcrs; at tho olllce of Oeo_ lJ. Amc9; J.P. Conkliug'd otlkc; anti at P. 11. Cowcn'e uffice. CHricd. · Tile mee.tini!: then 1\djllurued. ..,.===,_.===========\' / and water in tank, boiling hot, if wanted. For ~ -·-- burning wood it has the new Patent BMket Wood A '\'ELECT scn-ooL Grate. Splendid Ilrali. Eight sizes. No.7. ~M. 1:» ..1:1._ ~. 9, !0. 1~. 14, 16. Jron-Clnrt Low Copper Reservoir or Plain Top. ~ f'ull nod ~ee it in operation. \Villl1c op<'ned l.n Mrs. p,...nficld'.~ room, Wal\hlD~ tOD st., on Montlfly, Jnu. 3U, by Mrs .. S. A. Jouett, of NciV York. dec3td2tp Putnam & Eustis, Attorneys and Counsellors Law, a! Saratoga Springs. ~. Y. John R. Putnam, Wllliafll. U. li:u•li•. dec:Ud&w3t ALSO TilE MANSARD COOK, A SUCCESSFUL and CELEBRATED STOVll:, has all tho late lmprovemente. Comment is UD- neccssary. . --- -~ Z:_ -· .. -- ___ :z::: ------ -- F OR SALE.-'f'wo Cutters an<l Robes complete; ono <'ntirely new, the other bnt little nsE>.d. cheup. Cun he Eleen at ft~h.·tl\s r'\ tolU.bleK. HpriDt! l:ltn-et. or at {'HA..;, lULl~'::)- BOHUfl'ti, PhOa. !>trt\et. di'C2!1'l.\H !..\' __ _ B ANK ELECTIOX.-Thc annual election of Director~ of the Commcrdul ~a tiontU Bank of Mara.toga ::;~ritJge. will be held at It• B•nking Hon•a, on 'l\nesday January 12th, 1S75, at l1 o'clock In tho forenoon. dec2.1td H. H. RICHARDS. C'aP.hiPr. Sleighs for Sale. T HREE new Lumber Sleighs, Three new Li2ht Bob Sleigh!;!, Two Cutters, and one two-e.ce.tcd Sleigh. Oil ea11 fo'J• Cash. At J. DEN\'IN & SO.ll'$, dcc!!Odtw Ulimllton ~:ttrP,.t. ___ : -- J US'r RECJJ;IV:&:D, AT HAYS & EDWARDS,' A lur:,;c and chotec s~.:l~:ction ofarlicJc~ for Holiday Gifts, sn!tnblc for young nnd old, anv or which can be batlwr O .. 'tt~E DOLL.fKR. .A hm. on hnnd. n. find n\\~orLmcnt of CONI~\EV TIU:'<ill:I(Y uud TOY:;, FW.;I'r-; aud .liCT.:>. Chrl~tamt~ & ~cw '\car'\ Cal'c' mad\J, iced and ornamented tu order. ~Party worl>: done Wtlh nf'alnl·~>~~ turd di\' pat.,.;.IJ.. let: L'f'-,~A.ll. t-Vll~t:s.atly ou lumd, at Gay~ &E:Iward.:,' 98 Broadway, Opposft•! Wn~lltn~ton street. The Argand Donble tabinet 0¥en Range, Bakes In both oven•. Largo Warming Olosot. Anti-Cllnkcr Orate. Door illuminated~ Patent Dnmplng Ash Sifter. With or without Water Front. nnd like the -~American,\ lends the market. NEW STYLE HEATl.liG STOVE. SeJf:Fceder brilliant'y Illuminated. two rows mlca windows. Ua.keahlo Gmtt•; Direct f(adiator. Powerful llcnter. Fir.t-cl••• In every re~pect, at ver.l' low price. OOMMil.:-IDS ITSELF. A New and Eleg-ant Assortment of Goqds EXPRESSLY FOR THE Holiday Trade., CAX DE FOtr~m AT Rickard's 1\rew Store, No. 8. S. & W. Ainsworth Block; 2d door South of Town llall. ----~ . ._____ - --- Holiday Goods AT Book Store & News Room COXSISTIN G OF llloo!.:n, q;o1d Pens a~ul- llffolde1 s, i~rifi;t~g Dettks, i'rorl.: Bo:~:es, 6atlr!e§, 69'(·., .t•c. Amotw the books are includc<l Hihlc~, Prayer' BookR, the works of the Poets, i1{' every style of l.Jiutling, togNher 1'.ith a fine assortment of Self-Closing Dlaries tor thu cowwg year. can a~ui :IExam~n.- ltlbl.c ;:;tock and Prices. ~ l'ICTUHE FH.\:\1ES, in th~ best style ~f mouldings, 25 per cent cheaper than any place 111 town. Call and examme prices. -Mr. S. P. T<nvilli,;or furnishes us with the following statement of tbe thcrmome· trical bearings noticed at his residence on South etrcet for the pttst two days: Yes· terday OA . .M., 100; llO•m, 22-;:,; 6 P. :u., 18 o ; midnight, zero; tc.day 6 A • ., , 8 o below; 8 A. u., l:l 0 below. It remained below the 0 in many places all day. -Richard Hopkins, one of the b11mmers who garrison the Fort El:l ward saloons, told his story in the police court this morning, [Lest tllere may be a misunderstanding in relation to Mr. Leslie'd &t!<r we desire to say th!lt Mr. Le~lle's proposit 100 is, that if Saratoga will raise $::;0,000 in money lie Will not only d\ !:is pu:rt toward a, but will undertake to get th~ rcm&lniog $·i0,- 00() t,_.keu iu tii~J tvrm of butHh~. ..Ur. Leslie cnttro into the e.nterprise w1th ell hl~ characteristic energy, and will C•J~tri triuute very materia.lly to ita eucce•s il the citizens of Saratoga will manifest 11 nilling- ness to do their Dll.rt.-EJI). 8ARA1\0GIAN.] • Nele;bborhoo·d No<e•. IIoc-sE AND Lo·r AT A BARGAII~. THE NEW PHOENIX, Important to Cash Customers. :1.04 BROADWAY, BarAtos:a SprlngG, N. Y. ., . ae follows. lie came .to Saratoga yester- day to see his friends and make New ¥ears calls. He c\mmenced by gelting drunk and lodged m the lockup. J uatice Scott advised him to return home imrucuiatulyo which he promised to do. T . OWN TAX and Special As- oesoment•.~r hereby glye notice tl)&t I have -The co;rugated iron cornices ami teeet-red toe Town Asseasme,11ts Uoll fot 18'74; mansard Window frames which are being \\4 lie Speelal Asaeosmeilte for the eprtnk· 'I'he Uoboes corrcspomdent of lh!l Troy IV!\{/ writing under date of Monday, Dec 28, says: \If a bombsh,tll had fallen in our miuat it would not lilnve causrd mnrc surprise tn11n tnu evill~ncu wbtch wn\ laid before :ua yestu·.Ja.y which tnF.teucJ witbotn a stmduw ot d'oubt the guilt ol arson upoo l~rank Cranol•ll and Vbarlcs fi'urt-mnn.n Cruml<t.ll h~o hecu lich.l t·1 bail in the mm of $.iOO, w.ud Purcruu.J hna not put iu !lu appearance·. 'lnlg- · hot.,weotofBroadway, and Brood- ·placed in the Grand Union, add much to •· W :t:Ohurchet. UntU Jonnary 15.1875, its ftYChi\te·ctural be•uty. About II dozen Eeeapc or Ute llfc&' Galwnv Dllrglnr. · nO On and a.fter-J\atiuary 15, Ave per \' ... can .arrsnt8·to collect tinpaid taxes and as- carpenters have been discharged this week, Wm. Padgett, the W c~t Galway burglar, ~ - · be· issued February 4th. Office. hours tr A., l!l.tq 3F, x. , the approaching completion of the work escaped from an officer lilt l:lroadalllin yes- ' ,J;!w~o t!Dgs,~j!f.r,~ 7 'fi. DE;K'fER. allowing their lAbor to be d1apenaed with. terday. He was traced tlo the c~ra !lhAm- .. Recoiyet or'l'li;tea ana Aoaoaa,monts. V'laitora are excluded from the building· sterl4am, w. hero he took an eMtern train. acct&l.twtrew Tt1 CLOSE TUE ES1 1 ATE I will ~ell thcpremi set~ on the Northwest Comer of Phila and: Baenry StY. The l·~· ... ~tl•-ao I~ rme of tht.• ruo~t Uot<imble lu town. I•',.H' l·'lrtjcolar!l, C>lllt'ltl J. P. COH\HU.INC~ Hrnl Estate Agert, .I:'lo. J(J-1: Broad umy 1WV~4ritt D ISSOLUTIO;:o.; 01<' PAWl'NEB.. 8IIIP.-1:'1ll.' putn£'rsh1p ht rotvforo t'X.lstin~ bctwt>cu 'l'lwmns Eldrtd~e nud William U. Urane-er in the u Sara:.o~u. Uuug<~g.u fi:.\pr~,:br:;~'' •~ he-r~:by d1sBolveU. Tllo hil~illl.-~'t\ iP I.IO\V conf.l•1cted by Hnmgcr & Wheelor, All rluims ngaltu:Jt tho Jato 11 ··m and oil dt·ht .. dllt! tbem \\Ill b._· ~etth d lty \\'ru. U. Urangor. DutcdSar•\togn Sprlng'b_ Nov. 1, 1871. 'l'!IO~IA!! .ELUtdOGE, WILLIAM B, GaANGl.liil. LARGE OVEN, Low-priced Stavo. Most popu- le.r Stove m marltet. Air-tight, tlrst-clase in every resncct. The Mica Front gives a chccrfulneaa tu to the stove, c.ud with tho clinkcrlcss grate, ftrc can be keot as long ns desired. It hns tin·lmPd door and b~ilcd USJ pna: Low Iron-clad Copper Raserroir or Pluln 'fop; t .v,J :oizes, s n.ud u.- Warrantcd to opn.'t· ; ·· rt'y, nnd lllto the AnoAND and A.lt.i!:cJcA \- 1 .:. ·~ llte Pront Rank. --------- ------- -,-~-- 'Vt.• hnTe th«· flrflt·cln~s wood Cook 8tovc, \COY.~ UMBIAN,\ 'ViLh Mien F'rml''-. 1 a~.rgu eb:e, With Hcl:'lervolr and t 't n\et~ or Plain 'l'op. l'l1Jl nud ~ec the Iar2e stock of ~ Furnace:<, ii~Jatcrs and Ranges, nnd BfitiPfy yourfl~ lvt~S ll1rtt we h~vp th(' hrt!e!!t to!ulk, tb(:' ~E:::rr tt.JUlJ~und LO\\.E:JT PlUC~ of any nouoeln Nu: I !tern New rorlt. TRIM & WATERBURY. F. T. IIILL & co., having one of the largest stocl!s of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, F ANOY and TO!LE1 1 ARTICLES, to be found in this se<\tion an· ,]csirous of givinp: then· p~f.rons the benefit of the depressed condition of tlw market, hy l 1 1leri11g their large stock of goods ut very low priees for C.L,h. F. T. HILL & CO., 162 BROADVV'AY. Between U.S. Hotel and Marvin House 1 Opposite Div:i~i<n st1•eet.