Nam from all_Nationo, —lmportant intelligence itt ed Uwe South America— The *Mu blare taken the Paraguayan position . at the mouth of the Tehicuary. River, and have . galena possession of the ealdtal„ which President Lopes has abandoned. It is reported that the President has gone, nnsttended, , : to a town in the interior. : : —Two severe eartbeqdake - shooks were felt on Saturday night by the people of Floyd Court-house, Va. The deratiOnof the first shock is supposed .to hrie been, about ten seconds; and that of the second about five seconds. _ . , _ , • !„ =The twenty-first annual exhitn. 'Coo of the ;American Inaiitnte opened M. Baltimore, Md., on Tuesday, and will con tinuo during the month. —Josiah Perham, well known in connection with railroad exclusions in the East is dead. —air, 'Samuel Neal, a member of the filaasechusetts Legislature of 1864-8, 6om Boston, died in that city on Tuesday night. • meeting will biheld in Nor walk, Conn.. on the 17th of Nem/tinier, to accept or reject the city charter granted it a'. the last General Assembly. Gov. Bullock, of Musettetunable; has appointed Thrusday. Nov. 26, Thanks giving Day in that State—the pains day op'- ', pointed by the President for National Thanksgiving. C—Neat Wednesday will he "regat- to day" in Springllell, Maas. There will. be three races—two wherry races, and the — lnternational contort between the Ward brothers and the St. ,John, N. 8., "Paris crew." Both the wherry races"willbe open to all who choose to enter. Irv-A convention of delegates, rep resenting the emigrant societies of the tra t tedfitates, will assemble in altimore on --Saturday' neit. The objent stated to be to adopt a uniform system o f otion for the protection and eneouragem tof emigre-, tion. Preparations hare been made for the reception of delegates, who are expect. ed from all the principal cities of the Union. —John Philips, recently a clerk in the Freedmen's Bureau at Washington,com. witted suicide Thursday afternoon in that city. He was only recently discharged from; that office. He had been depressed in spirits by strong drink. —Gen, Hancock arrived in Wash ington Thursday. His health is much ira:. proved, 'though he still suffers from his wounds received at Gettysburg. —the annual - session of the Old School - Presbyterie Synod of Albany was held at Saratoga Thursday. A resolution was unanimously adopted in favor of the union of the Old and New Schools. - —The Fall River, Mass., News says the mill-owners will probably soon re turn to theeleven-hour system, on account of their inutility to compete successfully with other manufacturers who have not adopted the ten-hour, plan. —Mrs_ Mary L. Hutchinson, the mother of the Hutchinson family of singers, died recently.of paralysis at Milford, X. H., agtd 83. She was the mother of "sixteen children, to whom the musical powers with which she Was naturally gifted were gener ously. transmitted. —The schooner Fairfaz was cap sized in Lake Michigan on Thursday last, and four men were drowned. —The. Atlanta, Ga., Chronicle and Sentinel appears in fall mourning in respect for the late Howell Cobb. It says that by his death the South has lost one of its truest patriots and Georgia one of her most hon ored sons. • —The steamship Alliance, from Key West. to New-Orleans, * was lost in a gale, on the Bth inst., at the entrance of St. Andrew's Bay. All is ersons on board were saved. —The new Catholic Bishop of Buf falo kill be consecrated on All Saints' Day, Nov. 1, in the Cathedral. —Washington Hamlin, a notorious rough, who was shot in Philadelphia on election day by a policem4ln, died Friday. —B. F. Randolph, one of the col ored members of the Senate of South Caro lina, was .innrdered, on Friday, at Cokes burg, in Abbeville County, while returning to his home from en electioneering tour. -;Goodyear's carriage, axle and pistol factory, in New-Haven, Conn., was damaged by fire Saturday morning, to the extent of $30,000. The property was in sured in the Fulton of New Tork, the Atlan tic of Brooklyn, the Home of New-Haven, and other local daces—in the Fulton $2,700 and the Atlantic $3,150. —The Sheriff and Pariah Judge of St. Mary's Parish were assassinated, at Franklin, La., on Saturday night, by a number of men who escaped on horseback. —The storm on Lake Huron on Friday night was very severe and destrue tire. - Several vessels were badly damaged, andzonsiderable property was destroyed.--, Several lumber barges were broken up, and from one, the Paragon, two men, a woman and a child were drowned. The'Paragon brae away from Tag Point. —A dispatch has been received at the War Department, from Goy. Clayton,of Arkansas, concerning the recent destrac tion, by a body of armed men, of the arms 4 purchased for the, State. The Governor that ho is satisfied that armed resis tance to the law is contemplated, and that 111 such an event, the United States forces there stationed would be inadequate to pre serve order. --An intoxicated man in Buffalo, was killed on Sunday night by being pushed from a third-story window by two abandon ed women, who.were alsointoxicated. The man fell a distance of thirty feet, striking on his head, on some stones, killing him instantly. The women were arrested. —On Monday morning, the dead body of an unknown man was found float ing in one of the canal basins st Buffalo.— His anus were pinioned with a sesrf his pockets train ed inside , out, his shirt drawn up and fastened over his head, and two frightful wounds upon -his head. Helms a young man about twenty-four years of age, and Thad evidently been murdered and robbed. —A man in Massalbourcingb, Me., has been cultivating . peanuts with 'mem the past season. 'The crop which he has just gathered averaged a pint to a hill. —The Fall River cotton spinners went to work on Monday on the eleren-bonr systern,inzaccordance with the requirpmenta of the eznployera. —The Captain-General of Cuba has directed the trial by Court-martial of all persons engaged in the recent dhitarbances in that lahuid. and also of all persons who aided or gave countenance to the insur gents. • —Many deaths are reported from TOMitO at C4l2llata„ TetalltbL —Gen. Miles bar been seliemi from duty ma Alaistao.tOommiakiAmez of tin Bureau of liefagees, Freadmara said Abp. doped Leas, is North Cambia' a, tmt will mat* in that State is ootamariat of Jal tfr Units 4 States troops mil*mad-tbece: f radf#4.lloooo.- Towanda, Tlittriday,Ooi. National Repabliesa riondlis4 i FOB PUSIDENT4- „A OEN. ULYSSES 8. GRANT POE vice PRZEUDICIie YOU. By an act passed April 11, - 1848 asseutoiU re aired to assets in the years, PLAClttdOttlha. the same as before the general,Elec tion'in Ne= t Saturday ; will bo the„last day upon- whinh • asseti,s merits can lxv.madoi.if • any • persons have been omitted, be'Mire -Mid - hire them tirsessed by that dt4.: elected' asse4Soia , Ute: the. per sons to make such assessments& 1.. Tun !insrmwr.-airioni: The rellowin' IS the elteig 'rote on Cloini gm! 1n this • I ne.uaq' Bradier6 ' ' ',lussa y .3l6l s. ; . Columbia ' - 1996 Montour. - . - 499 • • Sullhea • . • • 852 Wyoming • ,809„: • EMI Total. Manes majorlti,.. , 0 ,1 -1.47 4 4 1 1#04F , Bradfoid County giimizthe lican State Ticket a majority-pf 8749; Mnncua for Congress, a majot4tyome homar,:of 8461 votes: While' we" have every reason . to lie proud of these largo majorities, we are free :tu. confess, Oat they fall short of :the' figures we should have been glad to have sent,abroad, is the contrihution of Bradford to'thp Oplendid. Octerylof Tuesday. - The total vote (dap Conti ty is 11,498 bei n g ;.a lurge , hicsrease upon the vote of any fermer'Year: The desperate attempt made to de feat Judge Msacun, though it has sig nally failed to affect its object, has nevertheless contributed largely to diminish the Republican majority ,in this County. The most unscrupulous arts of the demagogue have been em ployed; the worst instincts of the voters have been appealed to; where ever prejudices could be aroused, or local quarrels fostered, it has -been shrewdly done; and more powerful than-all,the patronage of the Railroad building through the county- has teen employed, to make 'voters for the Democracy,, or to awe or coax Republicans into the support of Pam : Against this desperate and unprin cipled attack, the Republicans could only interpose the shield of principle and appeal to Republicans. to stand by a candidate who had been true to himself and to his party fealty. The appeal has been nobly answered.,The electors of this County have testified their devotion to their principles, by voting to return Judge Mama to Congress. The shock of the desperite onslaught hail been valiantly. borne. Despite the use of money, the impor tation of votes, the falsehoods in re gard to increase•of solaria, the bug bear of taxation, and the thousand and one devices of an unscrupulous foe the vote for Judge Mama is but 128 .short of that given for the State ticket. He has reason to be ' proud of the manner in which he has been sustained, as tie comes out of the fight with victory perching upon his banner, and he has so carried him self that his flog has "Not one star tarnished, not one stripe polluted." TUE PARTY OP BLURDRRA. Did' ever the world witnesk_Anch blundering as the Democratic Arty has been guilty of •during the past eight years,.to say nothing of James Buchanan's administration? It blundered at the South in declar ing war against the Goverument---a, blunder that cost them two• hundred thousand lives and ten thousand mil lions of devastation and depressicn in business.- It blundered in,the' North in gym, pathizing with the rebel section of the party—a blunder, that cost the North three hundred thousand lives and four thousand millions of taxation and debt. ' It blundered at Chicago in declar ing the-war a failure when. the Con federacy was then but a shell. Seymour blundered in stepping upon the New York platform after his June speech, declaring that the debt must be paid in, coin, and shoty ing that much of it was held by tie working class. . • L' • Blair blundered in his letter to Broadhead, declaring another evolu tion and civil war. The New York Cor vention blun t dered in making Vallandigham,Hampt ton, Forrest, dr,c., the master spirits of the occasion, and taking from thei the doctrines of the campaign ! , Pendleton blundered in his grectut back inflation for the payment of the debt and the robbery of the public creditor. . . Tin'Scialue Coour.7;--Thu.apPitent connivance of the Supreme Court at the immense naturalization• frauds will be a legitimatesubject of inqui ry for the- next Legislature when fit . assembles. 'This is a subject .tbit must be probed to !the bottom, and the really guilty 'panties; if posstlle, detected and punished: That the seal oftbe Cciiirkfuts been used pa era in 'Mini, iiiisied:iwith' the slime, of the—PrOthonotry; hes not been denied. And -that lute's' paPers have leaned at the rate - Moe° per zninute; ' Sss been ' felly ' l►iraven by sworn' testimony., The: `Char titer of the Stet4,:imil ot the PuPretze bonito sod - theritOkres46 esfetly , et the peo ple;ezpe4; deeply involved' ln this 'ger ;44 .!00.44,14 1 t - tbe', , uest kfi t „, 4 440194.1,10 , _4tieri itoteme.Aged4 • ir = l e, 4 2 r i ft I • Wi.il in‘y of our politionlav tell us *Lot the World means '^itolol44o" ' 44 -, 4 . - . . .1. • 2 i iik iiiiii , ..,.. ~ ..t....,..i da ~ because ho dated •• esß!_ s_ t -4acy views of three-fourths of the r -- ing convention, in advance tfshind - Sintrhove - veneinet hip*** the Vice Presiden out . his Broadhead letter? not that letter, abounding as with treason and war, ,aoit abiding and desigotruf-the 'ter sifirits-whoo bat hint la _- It is too late ki dent that There did noi'exisi 'the nhadt neeeesity•for wplatfortli; thill eention,:afier it had indorsd letter.. lederehigi thiat;:tfin - poi . presented its'caiididifentOhapeeple Plekel4.4.4.r9Vlldithe 4. 4 8415eif0.4*-- strubtion,:eeesi•to• tbeltinauguratfOL 4itstiothee warto - oon4ielliug the itii. isty wild& hid bled for t ,the:Unkuil to 4.lRett7 "4:a ta WSCl' lame nti g°i4ift,, Twindo,. aed-givieg ;the whole • eo4iol of:politica affairs Lb the white petiple: He aii* li therUtiintititi6 of 90n#eiMI :ltllB . ' ; 1? , 9 triMpled 'in - tiif!!‘a4at,;: l iiiid Optipim? 11*.,:ipiwi iikofFi#l6o, i ll!: stand,l'and:spiniihathmue Ithe•penr vention took Limi a red hotfire eater, bathing bleitid'andslatigh&i'te the Reiiibiicen party.' .. • ;.,' ' `l` And Atow,ihe State plectiene' l hav r , ing passed,. and the:democracy beaten froth the field-upon- this f.vetyl. lieu% they are egeking,,soine esetheil 'to purge ihmiseltres ot, the infamy the . iesnelme - covered,:tlMml.,.teith c , . See the leader in the N. 711 World . abci've refered tor "'The . nee Which' haelbeen made of some - inconsiderate evreii .sions of General Moir, Ilea, done T ne :far more injury thin thee .Military , popularity of Generallarant." '! "We have graded the mark we meant to hit." "If the armouripf our hero has slightly impeded his Motions let him strip away the incetn6raece." "If the weight is a few ounces Loo heavy for his strength, let a stone hammer be ap plied to strike off [the superfluous fragment." "What in needed is some event--the public mtud is educated quickly by events, alowly by' argu ments" • 1 The event so direptly pointed at, is the forcible expoleion of General Blair from his place . es candidate for the VicePreeidencyj What he may think of so summary a proceeding, does not seem to enter into , the cal culation of the contriver of the plot. Mr. Seymour is the hero whose heavy, armour (General Blair) is dragging down, and the event which is educate the peace loving !people of these United States, is the' ponderous stone hammer with which. General Illair is to be knocked in ,the head, - Alan, alas I It has, passed into &proverb that Republics - are ungrateful, but who can conceive that deMocracy may harbor so foul a design l'against the peace and honor of so renowned a champion as General Blair? when it has loved as pereistently such men as DAVIS, Les, Toone's, Slues, fko ? 1 , Sat it . may be said thnt this dem onstration of the World, only inteads to bring out. Beale - kind•• Of denial some letter , of explanation, from the unlucky Candidate. Bat this will not do. Thecrisin needs an event., something to matte' you stare, and wonder, and gape:: a 1 stone' hammer assaasinationUnd hurial, to the ao• companimeet of the bafoen in the woods. Besides; General Shiir would BO soon cut off his right , band as write a leiter of eiplanation. He has the true Sorakera,blood. He is Chiv alry all over: : Lie, lower hia own self importance by any•act, in deference to northern mndsills ? No, not for all the votes', north cif Masons; and DU op's line. : ,' -- ' . ,( ' 3160' '3ll . r But whether hi friends 'give him the benefit-of a Stens hamnier, or .he graciously deigns, them an explane ' tien, the issue ;retuaine jtist as . he i gave it. Bepublicans will not for get.: It is peace eith Grant and Vol fax, or war with Aeyrnour and -Blair.. So'they have said solemnly in their convention, when ;they indorsed the letter and accepted the writer, and no subterfuge can excuse them now. We will not let them escape the con sequences of thElir own deliberate act. What did-they;metui but war when there in the streets of a peace ful city, they gave forth their rebel war cry—a cry which the winds Wafted .to all out northern hearth.: .stones, a earning, and yet, a charm of safety, Why do the deinocretcy tieek some event to free theni from the curse of Blair, when their' panpipe! nominee, is no better?, Mr. Seymour's reciord is , as bad.. Ile itands. With link,- pledged to'the same line of poliei,the , stiudard beirer of men who that by their a .election the South, will . l win all they fought . for. !They say, Beymourand Blair provable a mein.. tion, 'and:that they are the tried and tree friends of the'Sontiet )lepub . - . 1 linagn tentembei„ i thit. Seymour wa s - to there het he - iso•good a friend t yet Wed the lawgiving' the , ! Wiliers id). sent defemaing'Ol - - country, a tight . to vote. Let tAieni not_ forget;` hie et- ' fo . tn . etletriot- the draft ,when the. sut lea,,drainia & ita hearths blood, luid . ve all, , let theninotiorge4is . affittiit - lii .-- ihcnie.:46: ifkiethiee ; oo 'f0.41:47-141.44.44,«4. 440:'61,4,6‘qi, 414.PriiiciOe' 4 #4,:. 1 7 0 00441,h14-: delimitated. inntdftingLite ipaceful citizeii; - ;1-1 ~) 4 2 4 0 , I[iaeoorT:~sitb the .441141 it:: *Rublit' can vnajority erect giviininthatAtata. The Republican Governor lkid!leon. greetarolitiinte': ele l itta* OM, nod 4; 0 :1000 1 0IP 0 „ 1 0441 nig ithgt4o*on, ; OCif Republican esenatorXt •itOiebo43tub that, bail* iiie,jori .de*oonsl,'-is the liftt both 'are , PhiladoitA the seine Of! both :I on the Oeupk . of •11 by.teouardiliyors Caleb present Contirese, doubt botb O ia k 6l 4e4, oOng OW in ibo port syhranis, shim) ',ln the *seat. ittla t..!, . , .: van .iartiand e bees :by: the darns men -Morgan into that S followed 40.6-food : Fert :, llllnw - ,,,. Th e dalia.hadnot only Democracy of tte awarins of rebels . well, whol perform the Brie ivhat th and bouncers fro t Baltimoreiperform In spite of all, Inds the itepuilicans bl and ovei, Sena strongest! Dernocr West, add .the ceded to be 'Repo elect, a, litepubli Senator to an able that Mr. Jo Congress', but if i of itnported rebel ans.: The State Great.. , The . wilt be Conkree dighage gigr • publicly ‘bout 15,i men bnc waa de 30,000 ONCE NIOItE t Republicans Ithe shoot - of triumph is heard!along 011 r line. Our banners areifloating in v ctory. But although we have carrie the- entrenchments of of the enemy, th citadel is yet to be stormed' We c . nnbt lay down upon oral arm ' s, we in at not relax a single effort 6 cons7te in Novemhel the tritimph we hay won in October: . — The great de ogir now, is\ over-conft• deuce.. IWe had gained a victory in the face of the oat desperate efforts, the mcnit, extra rdinaq exertions of the Democracy. ,llnder skillful lea ders they have endeavored by fraud and deception o overcome the legal votes of the 8 ate, and ' overwhelm the R,ePublican party. Nobly, gal lantly,l succes ally, has the onset been met, and t e enemy overthrown. The St a te has eon redeemed from the majority of 1867. ; l lt would be fatal error to sup "hthe•• • a peso " e hat. emocracy inten d permiiithe No e mber election to go by default. e State is pot tO be carried for du e except by that_ vig -1 Biwa:land zee which ,bas eeCared the ellction of Berrreesfr and CAMP. Bpi. : (The De °erotic! party is in its 'last. dtch." It will stilirggle terribly against the de at whlch awaits it. Aall the applia ces of trend and force of deeption a trickery,will be used .to avert the im nding doom. It will all be' knavaili g,unlesi we lay down in fancied sec rity and permit our ! selves to be se prised.. _ lieptiblicans of Bradford I - You 'Can inCrease t majority for Grant toe 46611. Steal it be done _'?'Awake to thei import nce of not relaxing a 1 R , ingle 'exertion to : poll a full vote for Gaarrl The organizations - which I : have keen so cient in the late con• feet, should be strengthenedlor the NoverCber ele don: =,IN) not pit down, in thelexultati nof victory , suppos ti ing thore is no hing more to be done. YietorY ie to stubbornly conten ded foi yet. e cohorts of the De- . 'Crocriky will found in thcr 041, awl, MOM, be v iantly met.to be over Come.l One " ore cherge along the linesjuid -, sll i done I When the sun' -AO go down pon the'first Toesdci Of lifiveynber, ..if piety, Republican krudlierhie hole, duty, be , can rest Imrtaia•• that tae wonted :tiatory 91 the•-sige has been !won'--4 victory iwlricki Ain bring peace and prosp er • !07.1°P0, country; „ - 1., a The W acknowledges the -,,ittniil' defeat . itstions snit Bum fu'vliii",or the eint of the pctebei elections, and ememisthe'isithdrSii. `al: ofd i the , ri mooriktio : can4idatesi This Szttsord . ' proposition , has , i trenti4-'isi pstilteled :iionitiaion tint t : Nowt dm 610 1P,::and and,. Plit44o 6 _ . 44 ) 0 4 4-iot the_ ; coil pm.b r - , , It , !wield. with !air, ,pro W.toa in OW litatters,, n As ileide*ssild to StuflOfthe 'Party,. gen iiiiiter i4 i 4. 1 -- , 1/110; 'A? 06 , 0 43 P 1 A7: i i i i iiO n t ..lil . will .!-' 60 , . 1 , 1 9f-Cliallir§ Ar the:Di:meets:4 :eartdidetris i - :bebsuser It 'ltrOtddlea 4i the Wie!tintiiiiit mini m i nt ecatte l siog of heir.facme4titSrilio* :14f 1 :#4 1 41.. viii !.. 611 4 1 0*(0, . 0 4: 'JO tifoi-9Tersv thitik_ , Aittlia,;popilar Aroicsio N ' barl,,:ll :::ci i,1,‘.:: - : cif 111 seige omiibif iiAlifoßT)-tA" innyivap `,OOO. ion in constitut- . 14' II! • DI. :I,s fc t enia... .. . ~ . Athen• s Atha to , tie/g4. .112/25L— faidkj:. Barlhtg4ll.' lathigtotii;4? Ungtde Witt Milton MOP. •";.• • ron *IP% • tP: '~ }" ~, . r -.,.. . t EttZ=Offi!!! Itoiroo twp Orwell . Ovelion . • Borne _ .twp Bows tosoi. Bmitaieela....... EUMEM Dbi= • • • Yt Old Iticadiug, - ht , :icliatritita, and iii= do CP4teated ati4=tiie lOW theAtttet by membejli'of ; '-' 11 ke' sie:'haie no : fnionettatal. ; In reatitional Adele a green frour Perin• about the fiaini liprbidgbdd_ . South Creek .. I:9lw . u_ ria : f ' Terry. " TowandsAwp. : Towanda born' .. Towards NotSb.w: TroYiirri• , 'Troy bino.;,. Tuscarora Ulster.:.... Wind hum. Wells TOM ''. prepa l closely : , ltiewho 'raided - with ate in: 1864,; , ,,.'and 4.p ,-.of - Porteiit at, :publicans of in to overcome, the t State,' bat' the' .from Kentimity as ed at the. end of 1 ir • brother -inlets - New Yuri and ) in Philadelphia. 1 1 d ana is carried by ) one or i tam, thous , r tieliarioice, the ' tic leader of the gielature ia con- Scan, , which, will ' an United States him. It ii prob. ian is defeated for o, theie the fruits votes. end 'in Indi e ill givi 20,000 for 135 131 163 Total 1 76123=700t 994:1496 Republicans in ilonxan—,De;nesua t isrill n bunpbelli, I 380.' Flir Callan 00111 kg 3937; foe kuditbr, Asa Mcßae Jr.; bad' 71 WJatevenichad 7587:-Z: F. >Wilke Wilmat.. _.,;., T*6ll igsailir Ck..'. ,atq.. , . A Day or Thanksivlng nor the Whole 'Country Appobtted by - the Prestitentc By Ow Presided of the (Jetted Btedes Amer- In the year whic h . now to itnend, the art, the skill and the labor of . the people of the United. States have, been employed, great diligence' and' vigor, 'and on' broader fields, than ever before, and the fruits of the earth have been gathered into .the granaiY and ;the storehouse in, marvelous abuideime.. Our highviays have been lengthened,. and new and prolific, iegions have, been occupied. We are permitted to hope* that Jag protracted political and , sectional diasensione are , 'lnt no , distant day; to give pldae to tetur*.' ing harmony and' fraternal affectinnl *throughout the Republic. 'Many (Or eign States have entered into agreements with ns,‘; While nations which are far oft and which, ,heretiij, fore, have been unsecial and :mita sive ; have beConie our friends. Tlid annual period of rest, Which We havn, reached in health and' tfunciuDityl and whicilis crowned with' So many blessings, is, by Universal consent, convenient and suitable one for cut tiVating personal piety' ;aid tiractiO'' ing public devotion. - I; `therefore,_ recommend that Thiiiday, , the . 28th day of November nett; linset' Apart and Observed by all the ,people of the United States as a day for - public praise . 'thanksgiving and 'prayer to the altaighty Creator and divine - Ruler Of the universe, by whose ever watchful, merciful and gracious prov idence alone, States and Nations, no, less than families .and indiVidaalinen do live and move aid have' their ; be. ing' majority in Ohio 100. We lose three gainlone. Va llan• eated. The 'State or_Grant. _ TO Th BRELICCII-3_ S.), In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand-and4aused the seal of the United States to in -lift ed." Done at the City of Washington, this Twelfth day : of October,' in the year of our LOrd, one thousand. -eight hundred and sixty eight,. acid pt the Independence of tho- Ueited Sta;tes the ninti , .third. • ANDREW JOHNSON. , By the President : • • Wit:tux H. SE*Aan, Secretary; 'of State.'- NEW FRUIT AND FANCY- Grocery ~ST:4: a r FOREIGN, DOMESTIC, CaNNED dr, IMIED. Nuts, .tid i es, .Fruit P*cts, Constantly on hand,' and will be sold cheap as Abe cheapest. ,Also the test quality of BALVioI&.:,oYSTIsBS,Sy measate or can. keg: • 're l , lll , ( 0 0 F4ie . .) , 1 liciWeen 'Op an 4 ItlercurAt Block.; Tama, GAAS:IB6g. ; '• •" W-i°,tik-4,:.,&':P14, As. we iotajest , restiltiot► largo .10,1t , dimat from the Pottary , o!, E. , Taustall, Eng land! .• • CHINA: 1 2 Flail P 4 lied :GLASSWARE • Of dl Mit& aaa pities. • . I : LAMPS,. • - "gat "fable; Saila, -For' tarthei,aille`c4lngres Cll. 74 # L V I TI:: 1 -Y4R E, '3l • . • ~• $1 ,1 4Y-Eft Pl4ll1 i;qt ati, , • , waiiisto.cor albeit iriLlW;`` -• • ,•• • .•-• , ,j 4,1 4 1 ,,•• TOYS. •Fr•ANOY G -10-60 D • • - *J . ? B o::_Nlii.l-•3ll l ,Aiii. ; • t , 4• • •vl-r,: rn; ?ABLE„CIIT4ERT , Loopsci GLASSES Act !I • Arsidliribilii*Tatff ' ggiocift :FlN*lll4titikk,oo4l.l.liti 741 40 J 94 .141 - 47 ' l . 20 111 'Yu 289 12 6! 631 VI in' 1! :48 1.194 -• . 33 -:/j4 E ''s 19 no I 000 l 1811 48 450 . 153 •187 146 634 170 1 234 158 131 PEOCLAXATiag; Ncw 2lbnatiArtmnltir. Neer the Elwell Hew, TOWANDA, PA. Jost otarted.i good trap* or 'PSI, copiEs : 4W storcis, &c. &c limitimber therisT ce - ' • 0. H. VioOted SSW- 81018 11 12 rriACE TO, q,r - 13 R OCIK E'4-1" I "40 74 Ed Z ihl 144 .14 LS E 7ri~ ~t; 1.0/ rri WI El 417 BB :,411 ~~~ E 89 191 • 210 .2! 1E la 114 -es n i 1 j 471 171 85 • 45 114 2171 155 178 1 141 835 186 _'ids' 156 130 163 151 169 i 137 • 170 57 130 nfik sat MI, 6,011878 spa , , " i 1 1 1 1 Y y .130t618` hid' t 538: Joblitor -401; 0. 0 0/zimiet3B93 Coli o nty &trier'? - ) ._ i . : -'' ;-'. • ''' : 4 . 1. titifttlfantalnk 1 ...C 7 .-'' ...: 1 A MR A IR, N-1 , 11 - P D I CLIME Olsigt! UOMN 'ALL ! And nit/tens of emery arelivlted to.n4end Uld , . , i,„ . • - • i'l '- GREAT MASS . !MEETING. livilt ti t i:i.ii:eglietlic continued fo; the next titre: the* the - citizens of l i owanda and vicinity at ,• 1•• • • .• ' • __ _ ItP , • . , 1 / 2 3 _ 111,1 . AIE fOREET ••• ~•• 1 Whera young, and Aga are sdreWdy, gathering P / 9 • ! cl .l;qie/P 11 47. 43 2 with ,„ • .; - 0'11 . 9 . Tl-1 .1 .19' . ' cik, tj;F'O vAt4t..AN:o woop )sr4n, Front the excelleat' ?ripply we: baVaiately reoairod . anil which for. -34 4 3 4 , , QUALM; PIIIIkBILTIT I iNECEE.e. Pinfift Cannot be 4411 ed to that. r. or sitY;tither mar:' kist..our entire ?stock berg tieand bought for etch we .• - - "I 4W' ' , i -- . ' 'DISTANCE ALL CC'EPErrON, ' • • Oa ttols Quick Sala, Saudi Pmfits } Strict. ly and Once Price Only :.We invte one a pay as a visit at the oldstand.of • 6 'bon, one doer forth of Isola. a Co _ [SOLOMON Suet. aotoitosr.• str,r.tus Towanda, OoLI,IB 8. : - • _ . . WE SELL Overcoats this season!nt Very low flees. Our Mock wrabought km, and is re-, Riled at lees than a mud wholesale profit:— we offer some . 'bargains at the One price :Mom ot. :1 , LOMON dE -WOLrv. -• , .• , N0..123,./lairs Business: Snits, SEM littt k puteCosts. Easiness , Suits, Pants and Vetis,lor teen and boys' peas An. e y in nviAtallisia *hie surnMOr. We hare some b y.ndid goodi this line , bought cheap add gst s very enrall'profit, of the: One Price Store of • . • • 7 , •& .WOLI4. ,• 11 7 No: 123, lisle. Street .° Ws' 81i1iL 1 tiarnistfing Goads! mach , below,- carted Vines. Occ Mock iS =White haMen's and c h those castemers can save many thaws, rodiy per cent: boylurat the ono.price:atore oft . SOLOMON.* 110.123,Vain'street.':: wall E. SELL articles art cheap as largek ones, Suspenders, llandilarchiehs, Collars, Gloves, Mittens suid"gotikaT of this clasp re* mach' lest than they are 'retailed Clienherei..4, We invite the trade to cm:mile* themselves a, • the one price stole of,, • ' I SOLOMON` a: 1#6 4 1,FF,"; . , 5e.1.23- Main Street, 11 higisest . price _in „cash. paid for Who Peit.i, and Calf Skini at the one price ' , stark ot, - WOLIoP, .3 , . .; , No. 123. Eon Street. idiretorW and bee institicelved Ale Monk orAold. and 1311vety . i gtE4i4r: VT - 47cTiES' And a *all elected' , assortment of BWIBB. WATOILES,AII. warranted , to run walla, the monep'reott„en t eltnS: e d it, " t r et e m l u e g l op hind a larger: Tjtog.i.4. old menfot the litleet:ldM G• .;‘ • . • , JEki,l3 gMVE'R. WlUit •In the'-ptitid line , he haN . Roitens Blrither F. 0.1 1 K 8 AND ~SPOONS! Heavily piked .Breakfast &Digner Ccr,stom Hlegant.tiekte double want ' i'6 t. o,,i",'t C. il tR. ~ i : i; . • - Handsome • Cake :Baskets, b f ITTEj? /lEBR r - DIS'E/Va Pickle &Aids, Tea liells;44 0103, 0 t.0. 'cr!Amitteut 1404 keeping tie :7; 5 . onTrra, &4484CER'S r a 4 l7 i Sejai ! 4raal/744' , . ; I These inichftleit arestspetior to' elf others for 4famlif 1 11tryter the following mane I , ,They,arw with •pro threads ,Ottrct : , ,frige the epode; and require no rewinding. - • is ibey.are4moret earl*. anderslood -sad used, and lea liable to deringentonA,ifhao -other mat. chines. 4_4 They am, olvehie ef :essanitiagikrfect.yv litho ut'citende 9 4lustauntlh B;nterrif /*lett Of 'Work rrianrother mamma. • ' Pa ititehrialde • bY theme niteldresr Winch fiCingli $1 4d1+ 11 )+11, noon &Malay ch " airs to be e 4 tielVirwed ni . Aid ely'bther etitchl' 44Thilteallok .wwltiff Week , ritsnaer twideks the under do s ed rutwrought,„ %nub. the, writ lutiiirsaditiett Ifni 'fic, - use; nd "retaW Shia and beauty; ens Articles frequently washed and Ironed, an Um are n w rgirritteiger4 °filet tiniurifilliciliihit,!Wer ICJ* gag fffierelfetti el Verrele , -oMotilgailew a lp, it will _VeZiki=r) UM! 1 tirr / *TS,: otberi intshinev- item tibia:ll herb! trace , it ... tbr i : raze i r t A llsittiara . ' " a=iflthereatai> 60tten Inty 9lit4 titber-' 2 40 : a rt . 411 **1 440 4 ,:iltenaor . 4 U#4; can redone in edema Arid `raving ems - 44 alikdew elliehedrer ntelg‘etiliejoillidfhtkliiikfifte ;nettle*. impub iliat sairfroto (plau444lmumm*. isatai *Or ak' iff &oft lir rind anlolsigertegabliperthe taiddriebollerie: -4tt K'S s, lIIMI I • I= •,., fltaxgraigkeujituirgiiimato . I . Viktrfifeliitilit imim4i, siiinOlt 14nittiii ..graineihaiciilll9.llB6ll3 il I ;silL;• , ,, i qtit F I OR I FAIS4"At t i : k i itAitltt 4 : ww, ,c,l 44,1. ?am arse i En) Mho silligmlblirlybkiss_ It sino tt " e ik tion, ones tor alue ter ~ GOOds, combat) ot e ;- Mari " tinpums -en W. Wok a' Malatvellimor, 1 t i a iriku Oat -, - 'l • Mis -Illok tbb Anil* olt• Imiffh. Wel' - • - 1,., ? vo .,,kt Aft j :1;n• a*,,....: P . ,sy • MOM 13 , 1E 74 40 74 1 40 1781 1061 X OO - 40 21 .t f i~ I '~~ "48 '194 ` •1 E A 1 Ei ED 1a;48 .g 47 11,0 1. It gel •1 391.8 1 33 121 67 ED Ei E 1151 IE [ I i n A . ~1~ r . 62 31112 f 1 5 4512 111 1 144 ~ I .. 45 114 121. 86 114 '3161 ' r 2U 1 371 69 Ift6 165 tip ' qso . . ":" . t . .. - ^" - 77 , :''.. •r , :".:, -, 2' , . --- .., ,, : - . 7„'. : : „.,., . ... , .. .... AT DE :y. MILLINERY GOO 4,1 !A - ....; ~. !....°'-. bo* Presents herielf to :4 1 01Mada;. - a tees choke selectio n` -*MU ly coefldella of "AO eill4the sak ` illashalastlas taut Te Palo honor of ea examlnati -. • . la her forme patrons for: theli Wore,* so-' That a costlausoos el the same. Mattes Sone besetUally sad es the shortest pollee. 8 00 ma over (Johan 4.lleseallele'i t lisle Street. . Towanda, Oct. 6. 1868. II- 8 T II &411,,KT1AR'.2 ,klfAu !ms = ‘,ltt'i 7ff 1 4. •L' 1 . 1 ,, 11..i..4‘•:L, ( 41 q,::-1,..-.:1:-'!.--,.1. r bt..4 - 4.kala , 1,6 • tvi•v•ltiititi;rl JIONIAENFASW IRE I ) . . ri•tr. tii fir:t 14?. ,, l!-.- ,_'^ x -o "il4- It:t 11.111fra -,..1.7:NT M=EM 09 mrtl,olfrr , , ,, T.• .;t1 (11. 1 1:citri - • r;;lzt RAI4 ' y • '4, Toot TAO ar)(43c..0, aitii I I . ; 4 : 4- , s;f:: di / dri;li 7 , i :, q. : .. 4 1. •;- , '01 . 1; Y''.:' 7 P. , , i ~ r7 :_71,: : ii , i);,.? ' { l:i .;1' see.,,,i',:.*-g , _li:!..L3t ,:q1 i',, +fit*: ',ltrj . 21,15 - ,; • : ci • . • . • . . + . 4 •%t 31!! :tit, tg4:ti SIM Fad- and Winter- Goods! MEM AT TEM PRESENT Depression. pf the Market • villi f be sold Secondly at f WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL 1 ONE Also,/direot from - 1,, : -' FIVE ORATES . OF CROOKEKY , MEI Min= octis,isaa. $ CO ., now ißce7ving " fr'om ' NO3II To a One as- `41130D5 , "117. THEIR TINE ty I.o( ; :psiati . n 4 72n C BROWN `4 -. 13t - phi:tHin MI:TSLINS, AND. PitiNTS, • LpiE 4 3:4D.dIILDIIES:d DIUE,B GOODS, ;I ', . z•Yanci.,kitstiBl44l . !le, 800 p.Skir6; GLovig Ifosititf, TAIMEN NOTION'S, •/ - 0414 t &C., &C.' &C. • • ' . Aft or ethielFean ' , be isteight c as' cheep :se the +tree quality ot,, goeds„pan be bought in To wanda. Their MILLINEI7 DEPARTinNT LiCbein:ifyaralaited with the latest atyles!of 41(0 1 N 1 N ETS,L'AND HATS, • • 'AS& a generalifesortnient o , „ Millinery Goods. iiiith'eatopetent Milliners to snit the taste of all who ntay.(avor then:twig% their patronage. • ' liflibiers will be fans ached with all limas of goads at wholesale prices. • - . • POSEt THE, NAME AND PL directly loppositolLthe Court B. A. PETTES. it CO Towanda. Sept. 24.86.-3 m LAKE'S WVOD•MILL Berre Orenty-flve cards of stove wood. shingle belts or_ , sMve Wisher, per day. Is driven by. Mae or tWetones. are easily moved from place to Pinue.'sad . can; in - an hours. time ,be set op anywhere. This,.pmcbine is 'complete. In its requiring the assistance of no other pow er:Aber horses- , draw by a sweep. making it mueltatore * treed Power— It sews twice.sa hat, and In sold for one half the price. Atuntber of tliese'mWS ins now in use in Pike Hdertot and Orwell Tosnalsipsi and are giving universal. malefaction. e Those . wish log . apply to H. - W.' BOUM, Lettays vine, or B. N ! - BRONSON, Orwell. r i . , T°' h4rtrA...'131.1. IC /UR y „. •, Efitittl§Hhit 1011 ~„ thelittulefitgada tilling •en d' In ton co pkiftleteklp wader the nainwof 'SCOTT &. At- , ..,,tor.thelisionwtionor,,bswuneu et the Old BaXerilitand; Ilrat door souil4 of the Welt Ilbestr: Main litinetVireullil lespeotlhily ' en ,to :the Oa- no. peke will be to keep" tbe, Wit everything hi ow baninestanast_prlces iow as can be blitdeediderwhere.:. Me wilt- keep;oonstantly on hand end will 1:44.19 ordW• ,j :3:t11 vaItBAO;'PISR., OAKES. &C. C merit and neatly d . ttippe our work heln well 'odd"' ' ': • 16 4.11Fi1l be PiT l o l, li. I , 4o:osus • 7.114 laltd o g i vrgr e g i l i ge* lib. ripremaiga;beretatose- estenbed to the . at gri4V.Zelp=l4 ' iced awned i7nlin. 97w* 1 1 4 4 ,t F 4 41t4 f1PU1 an t' ti rowneilaineldild&t , -" , ..1F: It", ALLYN, vi ..1.1 J., .•A • • .., iMSBURAii. ' MILLS 1, . I iiioa6kl tatiti ip 1. tlia tit 110.: ' libilnleAst in fhb Miltstonntalfzua mianinfon the toxins' sic of ihililing!and ' . .......4 10 10 Mit ii. daftft AY . trtiOnA,to.be 4 # I, ro. eisi r s l a itlrrthickiitidat klisiii, nnoi Pad ' iIY" on' hin d,' !cif iale'af, the fritertensli Okra '-: .. I' • , ' , Also now on . 444 ,n kagoi,,qoant4 of CY (I NP4 War ita g re tikasit'• MU iquarts.l A ififilMilitißopi 14, iese. ~. -izi ,, z ,_ , . dbullinlitir • • -- ' Pr 1 ' otot, 0 • .4. ""3 -0 1 i I ...t.,......,.._.-....-, 11 , 2 .:. b. ....ID -..- ... ~ ' --ii .i . $ 1 . ,, ....; 1 ,, , ;>; ' " • . . 16:, - ~IY:.'i'; ' il:, - f.9. • M . .. .• . , . eT' ') . -I.; ..•• --• m-• tda.: . 8 1.2. 1 (:; :: i ..;11 - , .1' ..::.:: • A t ;_;:-.0 . :-:. . • --: -..:, ~..a.,.. 5 . , : -1, -. 9 2 . • . .• 1 .1.:• ' - ' eak. " . - A I 4 : .7:t „ ~,t r ..,.. : ..,,, i .: . ... ;. .... ~...,., y .._. ~....; ::. - , : 2 , :. - .. 7' . ;••••:- . ,'. 4, ~ ; --. : 14 • i , : - .,.t..,....7" . ::: -;:-.''''-.::- . • : -'.:- '• - : '-'",'''',;' • '; ..- ~.‘: . . ,:,•-:7: _CS:: ; ri I ~ 1 11..„:V 5: :? - T •=,.......-- -- 4 .4 ;,;.... • ..,,-.- OP 4 EMI MI ■ w , t 4 .~ El iills =II t:i E 4 . A ilipo IMI REIM o . . I - ' 0 H O 0 • Fd d g H _ - , - . z s ED • 0 trZi • PP! 8 g et:l4 2 10" V - [ii szl 2 0 l c t*, 8 0 . • ' . . . "4 1 ''. - - i ' tis• - 0 , 4 4, I . . l ' a , 1 -t1 01 'i. :.....iiip' 't ' -„ : 1 -: -- ids ":1 :g• / . .., 0 . ~ ._. 141--.:,...:,......_.‘-0. `'':4l .-. -'' " --- - I , ''' , - -- 0) - : aboatisii REAL ESTATE Acumoy. H. ii. , ligntisoir wins rowtmi prince 13 SX O IO O IILICII, °Niue° . , 'Hi- • - odd. bug owl raid* tad army Lowed:: - _ Mr*: ISSIL—Sta. Nam &BAUM MAKING - .1 - 11to Oadendiel Savo 151. diy formed s trit_ be known ea lie ern et kV 010/ FULF46I4-ter tbe_porpome arryin oalbe above - basleva. minim iosklag as d does to order sad all Irak wanate Cab pa fa bides. I ORIMN 11A42. . . XMAS 8. TIIIAZ2 Can4town, Jan: 28. all& t XSTBAY.—Caine into th e encl - sate of the =Wilber. Volans WTI.. September 3. 18e6,1se two year old white beg, er with red twee on kw. The owner b, re- Med theme Inward, prove property, es. and take her away, or ene will be el. of molding to law. - lkyt.l.l9eB. • O. VARNEY'. A lt kr ALL HO7 18 s. W. :PITTTS Restaurant— pargseatir 1n town will do'ditoj;bl . TwwWiids, t iniis 11 , 18 .3 6/ 1 ? ) . ;1143PF111-' FOR 13A AT SOOTIATOILERY Hair it itiolossic ',WI, also Sao and Grew by the paned and )tardl. Cad for !but . ALI Lid/t ins Grasivißs • Ps« IS, 1618.1 m. • .MISS •: I z SCHOOL FOR az& Yang Leas wIL urepta on MONDAY :ibe net dsy Mr AMIDST. Mayen tit divided Into 4 terms of SO. weeks , TERM& 'fattish Breaches $2604290 Preach sad Latta, emir ; ... 260 t" 00 Pepilemill be received at wry time. but so deduction will be made after admission for se absence of less lima orbs!! a term 5 Ir. az. SEMIANNUAL sTATonorr OF WOWING INSURANCE acIMPANT, - 0 t ,, P I • Minn.—Boum" 121121ted8tateii Giza of 1881, -.8 834Xn • • . s amis. 100 Bharei First Nstiooal Bask, Wilk Bute, $13,500 100 libigesSecondflational Bank wilkersßunti. 12,500 1633 filistes Wyoming Nations' Bask,Mnikes.Barre " 6,400 150 Bharis Willtes-fittreOn Co. 8,650 58 " ' " Bridge.: Compaiy 4,350 1113CCLLA.1120t11. - Clali Loans arLd Bonds,, ,-$40. 0 00 Mack not called 1.11, 25.000 JudgManta, 3 3.0 earth In Bank, 5,365 tath in hand and due from Agents, 17,450 Otbur property 1.500 Rod Estate, - .... 1 C.OO .1., 44. E I Losses paid In ten yew; _ Monttlntl Losses, not due • - 3,550 T. B. CAMP, Agent. 4 Pint block below Wahl Roan, 2d glory. , Towanda. Sept. 2. 1.044 7 3 m . T OW AND;A• ANLICULTERAL TOWANDA, PENN'A., MANUFACTURES HUBS, "SPOKE.SI HEAVY AND LIGHT WAGONS, I GENERAL WOOD WORK. WOOD TURNING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES IE scaott Pt.sswa, ETC., 'ETC HUBS, SPOKES & BENT STUFF, LARGE STOCK FROM "WHICH TO SELECT FM The above are from the best SECOND GROWTH . HICKORY .t OAK -1 - LIGHT,ANO HEAVY WADONS ON HAND We .have the Broad and.. Narrow Guaje WMILL PICKS made and &eased -IL C. MERCIIII, President. FUANITURE-f - _ NEW GOODS! NEW 0,001)S ! NEATLY • - AT • POPU.LAR PRICES! _ . Cunsising of CHAMBER SETS, PARLOR EILTS - DINING ROOM' SETS, . MIRRORS, PICTURE . FRAMES, Photograph Frames, for eveubody. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT FURNITURE,. Suited to this market. I kayo the best ophola terer in the country, and manufacture our own .upholstered work.• _ REPAIRING AND JOBBING, Hanel° order. Having an experience of 20 years In the business . I can coVidently hope to please all who.pstronise me. twr:2 llfo s r ith th o e f n e at da. Pa. S. T. DECKER. Towanda,May 90, R 9 HAT, CAP, AND FUR STORE J The undersigned hue opened a Store 011 the south slde of Kermit's new block, Where they Weed to keep a tell stork PASUIONABIZ AND !MASON BBL • HATS, CAPS, PURS, 'TRAVELLING BAGS, UMBRELLAS. CANkS, GLOI 'BUFFALO *ad WOLF ROBEi, xe Which we will the lowest p' wt' Po • *ad iespeettally 'elide a share of the ; rift* I - et the pabne. Sri fitted irltb tb; A wri -a t:oarormWr• Towindi, Oct. 3, 1.33 July 15t,1868. •••• {4,30 $171,615 =1 $145,000 WORKS pENT STUFF, To Dealers In We. offer a - w. T. BISHOP, Superintendenr Towanli, JO, ?, Pay TOWANDA, PA., Made, consisting of CLONNET 4 are Y lEM