Nom 1:; —Queen Victoria In in ti t did Oa year, and lout nine • cittildien grand , obladren. ' • Beainin the Foitifilit Con gress nillif4ignly ,Ahnse of Moffat, Bpaing sinliPcister iii Pennsylva nia, Stea!leVesiAl HOW WM°, oil War hol:44A 7ndlanna, 1111-DOIDOCratiL ,,, '. •.- Fai-Gov. J. Madiem* Welled' d Loushutia, who wis removed -by 'orals bf Cbru. Sharidan, : bia brought lull for:the emery of the Nam amine t4e term for which hi trakcaroserk' • . • —Lucy mime =a Mrs. iLaickTreil, herr:nether-la-1m offered their:rotes lathe F•leveatth Ward. of Newark but the Judges refused to reed's them. —L -At B.o'clock Thursday morning, Floyd G. Ridgeley, an old seaidmit of &A more, leaped from the roof of the Snagrul henna Hotel and was inatanUy trifle& —The Yonng men's Chdatian elation attheiraoaveationisDetcoitsinJoste last, resolved in making the second Sabbath in November, 1863. a day of prayer for suc cess in the conversion of sinners—the chief work of the - Associations. Sunday next is the daY agreed tea• • , • —The general orders directing the enforeementiof quarantine tor Texas are sus. pended by order of Gen Reynolds. —Eighteen inches of snow now covers the summit of Mount Washington. A number of the workmen near the teem:Mum of the mountain railroad had their ears 'frostbitten o few days ago. • --Gotleib Grosh, the oldest inhabi tant ofrankstown,Washingtonpounty,Md.; died in that town on the 26th nit.. aged 97 years, 5 months and 10 days —The Normal school building at Bloomsburg is now ender loot - -A fire broke oat in the Cohan= blue once last week but wee extinguished with little damage. —The editor of tke NTublicati Wee ' shown a ben's — egg with three Jolts. ."„ —Poet 170 of G. has boon on pulled at Oatawissai • , - —B,yfon Cotton, formerly ti soldier, was silted at Catavissa B. 8., at datendiett, on the 23d oroctobiz. —Japan is ,larming, itself from American irorkshjaps. . —An exchange says select massa cres of obnoxious wives are fashionable In New York. —Kansas has discovered a petrifi ed crocodile 126 feet long. —There is another eruption in Mount Vesuvius threatened. —A $120,000 Epiiccipal church was dedicated in Montreal lately. —Chicago ie boasting of the great nieces of its evening schools. —The people - of western Souih America are building, more railroads than' ever, notwithstanding the earthquakes. —Next season all the large water ing place hotels will employ ,experienced 'city detectives. —The conscience fund of the Unit ed States treasury amounts to over $lOO,- 000. How the thieves hold On to their plunder. —Saturday is the popular day for marrying in fails. This gives them all day Sunday to think over the awful stop just, taken. —A waggish organ grinder in Oakland California, , holds a sheet of music before him while he turns a crank. —Geti. Grant very unexpectedly arrived in Washington on Saturday evening, by a special train from Baltimore. He was aecompanied by hid family, Gene. Com stock, Beckett and John E. Smith, and J. Russell Jones, Esq., United States Marshal for the Northern District of Mimi& —By a repent order fr s om the head quarters of Gen. 13heridan,the commanding officer at Fort Gibion is directed to arrest all unauthorized persons at roulc- to Fort Cobb and the frontier of the Indian Terri tory for the purpose of communicating with hostile Indiana. ---Robort M. Tomlin, Jr., a carpen ter employed at the depot or the Alexan dria, London "ema Hampshire Railroad, in Alexandria, Ye., was caught between two cars therecarly.Friday znoraing, just pre• vious to the starting of the Leesburg train, and so injured that he soon died. —Baron Henri von Krause, recent• ly appointed Secretary gibe Simian Li gation, vice Baron KutnerOw, transferred to England, has arrived in Washington. , —The health of Ex-Presidelit Marts still continues very poor. —prank Walker, of Adana, Mase., Was shockingly burned, at the end shaft of the Hciosac Tunnel, recently, by an 4410- sion of benzine,witlf which he vaakindling a fire tinder a boiler . , —William H. Salisbury,: a physi cian or Portsmouth, IL H., committed sui cide with • prasaio acid on Batarday. He was only 26 years of age. —Patrick Banny,. a laborer in tbe coal mines at Sport Hill, Penn., bent his wire to death on Saturday last. Thiy were both intoxicated, and from quarreling came to blows, when he mangled her body in a most - horrible manner. He was-arrested and held to answer. —The son of a Captain plying on Lake Erie, last week, stole from his father $1,500, and before niiht spent nearly $5OO in company with four or d,e dlisrerpntable women. They were all arrested, and the women will be tried . for' receiving stolen money. —Mrs. Harriet Hew - lett,of Merrick, L. L, on Friday of last week, saturated her clothing with kerosene and then set fire to them. She was burned to death. The act was done during a temporary fit of insan ity. Sha was about 30 years of age. —On Satarday.laat a fire °penned is Lynchburg, Va., which destroyed the First National - Bank and several other prominent buildings, involving a lOW of about $50,000. The aloes of several city officers were located in the bank building. —The receipts into the State Treaa• - r ury during October were $469,195, and the disbursements were $153,366. —Mr. Tuomas Broadhead,who was severely wounded at the Delaware .Water Gap last September; is slowly recovering, and expects to. appear before the grand jury to give evidence against the murderers of his brother. —A State Temperance Cenvention Ls to be held at Augusta on- Tuesday, Jan. 12.. —The Bently Springs Hotels sum. mer resort on the_ Nathan Centril Bail. way, thirty miles from Baltimore, was en tirely eezursuned by fire on rxiday_sight: It - was a new hotel, aiulhadjnit • teen closed for the seam= All the Incniiire stroyed. iThe total kiss is uptard pt $5O, 000. - _ —The corn crop bf Ohio Mho year is estimated at 141,000,000, bushels. —E ng /1 4 "Pl4ll_ , s9* 000,000 invelied Ewa Jam eighters. Itaiford Ittpoxitv. ME Towanda,Thnrsday, N0v.12, 1011; THE POPIILAR VERDICT As near as can now be 1416 Gen. Guorr's majority over Gov. Ssx mous on the popular vote As about 265,000. This is the largest majority one exception. That exception_was 1864 ilf r ,-,-Lincoln received 41142g1 Intforite over Gen. McClei lan.-13titiblir*ItrainiitiiibiTiiiy, oceseionielnoe; lieennee Otibe lion, eleven Stnies did LIS !Mkt Mad': In 1889, when; : _ according :td in thirtr it ditionsl belief, Gee. iTsitbrtarrred , the country 4 . l"yervihelselntly'itioinet 1 1 4 ClikY, lie NOP:id • ;ma jority atoont _ 1840,when, Gen. Harrison - was regerded as hav ing swept the field, pely 'get 145" 000 over . Mr: Van • , The neSrest appemich to the t,eoent, election in this •partieelsi is t hat of 1852, 'when Gen: ' Ploree obtifeed 214,869 majoritj , oie i r gee: Seott.; but,, iToluk 118•10: at #ie . . time received,lo,l49 votes, riercels absolute majority ivrait"only - :58,2‘40. Polk, Taylor, Buchanan, andlaincolit' (at his first clection)':obtained but.ii majorliy of . the :poßnlar Vote.. _The only, candidates who., have received an absolute majority of the votes of the people since 1832'are Vaii Buren itc-1886,; , Harrhion In 1840; 'flereeiit . / 8-5 2; PR OOI 4 vi B Oic Aran iin 1868.-•_ • ~-7 . , , "ii .., ~.- J , ; •-' ~i ,i! •From these "istatistiocitappears that - tea. ORM hie now received a larger . popttlar i..toll . OrNr]ii*.c.iii* 4 . nqiitte tli#L,VP4', .were t,t9.-'o'i * D0Y, 1 1. 1111 4 SWic al, ffkOkto l / by the people t except in the puprecedent- l i ed instance oflA4. ''' VI • DoitOt tliehit'' faeta 'teach'. a', selloita leaseti' to the Piiiiaritio party 1 During the war,tho thirty Was defeatr i ed by an over whelming majority: At the recent ' election,' When'Abere were no eitep . tional , elemente per. taming to the case, it has again teen . signally beaten. :Does it need .a , philosopher 'to declare' `that it was overthrowit 'in 1868 bCCitillai3 the is sues which it, and its platform, and ita candidates themselves needlessly pressed into the canvass, were prac tically identical with those of 1864 ? Should not the verdict just rendered convince it that it can never win a victory on these issues ? It may:be assured . that so long as it will insist upon fighting over again with the ballot the battles that have "been, fought out once by the bayonet,it, will always be be beaten. The crimes of the great rebellion, and • the heroic sacrifices of blood and treasure made to suppress it, will never fade from the memory , of the ~ - generation that participated in these events. If left to float gently down 'the stream of time, they will by-and•hy be remem bered only as a dark and troubled period of our history. But if the Democracy insist upon pressing these 'questions upon the poblic considera tion at every recurring Presidential election they must expect to enconn ter a stern rebuke from men" who would fain see peace and prosperity restored to a country that haw:suffer ed so much rough the violence of treason of use who dictated the principles, a lected the candidates, and led the van of the party'in the campaign which has just closed. THE CILINCIES IN THE 'STATE . • The Pittsburg Gazette makes a brief and interesting .statement of the changes effected in the State Senate by the late election. Eleven Senators were chosen ou.thet 13th ult. ,for the 2d, 4th, 11th, 12th; 13th 18th,19th, 22d 28d 25th and 27th districts: Of the new Senators seven pre Repnbli cans and four .Democrats ; ,a Demo cratic giiin of two. These gains are in.the 12th and' .19th districts. the 12th Mr. Shoetaker defeated Mr Stanley WoOdward three ypars,ago, through the district was . . heavily . Dewoeratic. This year the Detuocrats were united on their candidate,Mr: J: S..SlocuM, and easily elected him. In the 19th Mr. Duican received the cer tificate of the election three years ago, but was unseated in favor - of his competitor. The district has always been close, and' r. Dancsea present majority is only two hundred and fifty. - In the 4th 22d, 23d, and 25 die tricts,the old Senators weieVe-olect ed ; that is to say, George Connell in the 4th, Harry White in the 22d, and James L. Graham in the 25th, Republicans, and Wm, A. Wallace: hr the 23d, Democrat The remaining new members Are - , A. W. Henszey 'in the 2d district,:P. Oaterhont in the.ll district, A..",G. Olmstead in the 13th,, and James ,Kerr in the 27th, Republicans ; A A. Miller in the 18th, Democrat. Mr. Heuszey . succeeds - Mr. Ridge way; Mr. Osterheut Mr. Landon, Mr. Olmstead Mr.. Ooles, Mr. Miller , Mr. Mats, and Mr. Kerr Mr. R. And' Brown Mir Gen Newest., Commissioner of the Freedmen's Ipareau, has submitted his annual report. It shows an ev penditure of $3,977,000. There were expended'for school purposes $2,000,- 9, 00 , of which sum the freedmen paid $360,000, Northern benevolent socie ties $700,000, and Bureau $94,000. He thinks there is no necessity for continuing the. Bureau beyohd the time fixeft by la*, lan'. He pro poses to continue tfe freedmen's **- A i & at W!ls'hington, . ; Richmond, Vicksburg Awl ,New.Orleando `oroi estimates the e x peiug4i hadoiag at $ 90 , 0 00- The - sidiutationar wort' am Onitbeir 4 e4uAlio l 4 61011 9erii et their Cleirwe for, gethir:tiee,ie te 411)11tinitedatiitil , ficribm:aatkalit Abram/awl 0 `:,.14 ELECTI9Nf€ AppalmlsoilAk 311ajoriths 15:r president . wgraß.AWreia • • ago. , • •• Net , I • i:t••• , 4.1••• Peansylvaniti .... - 20 5 . ' • West Virginia. • •f •,• . t Ohio 21 • 25,000 • " Wrobigto ' " • - - 31,000 b.. 44, 3 8 5,000 a , 3 • 4,000 North Carolina . South Carolina " 9 6 6 8. ,0 000 00 'Arkansas ' 5 8 •. i. *Alabama • z lerrearrz...• - •••:.. - . ... : 7. • . - "" rr ... . • "*. .' -' 4 ll. iwzois - - IA . 50, .Teuiliriele::':.7.: 4 ::l 7 ::::: Iff" " 1 '3 000. Vscilashi':..:::::.: ••.! . .4: 811:i.415, I I iii:UleilOth . - ' ...... , 4...x.5, •5. 1 1 I. ...•••••-•`. •b, ;..... '6 . ; 1 W 1 1 Migisonrl" - - -...".' . .... ..•. . 11 :" :".' 31, 14_'....'. 1, aligarnia. wi _ a ... ..6 .. ' ; '/....,:' 1:. :5.: ''' . :/, '4lRUfala • 4;.%10. - ..;;;••• • r0rt..1...3•••;g:?,. ...••i. , I 'otolitloOtortil V0t‘..713 ":- ',• - ' +: - Ettbal.4l'; - 0 1 7.P 3 8 18 4 1 4: • '' : EON arzgott,it utAia: - Noir York ,•. :4 I': .'. 2.:: 44 .`-'33......" 1 3; Now - Jorsoy:•:.." .'. .. :.1 ..: 7. : •••• 1 : :- - 9,1 Georgia - :Jr.... i.. - 40,4 - Lordsanla •...... -.7 ni Delaware . , • 3 ' - 3.1 Itareand • • - .' . " 7 - ,'81; Kontuolg ' ' ' '"- 11 ' - 70,1 ~- 'X Soto* Yoh), f. 78,. . . , • The. Vote of reo!korbrit ?The following is the :vote of gbliti Trieldent, - .4 the counties being oat. , ' w$ 'Beaver, Crawford; Paw .1— • .111.7.ftn. Wyoming and Yolk. • The' • AY for Orong N 1 be inee 29. 1 /00 go 30, It,. "L• •'!-.. - 1, • -- . • .i • I.; :- 4 , 4 -1 ,-, - .IOOIIITTIktik • Cs. ,::. r- : 't .II r 6 ~. ..,:.: '1• ' -it> ,-.--,..!,,, t ,.,,.. ~ I: ' • • 1 n . • •.:' ; 1:' , '' s i ,,. D :f 1 . : -,' , 1 ,',:!. - Zi Adams:"_.".:.'[ 2832 - SPA , 191/ •Br lentwhany ‘..... 23880 - 14923 25487 ..1.46'e _ ,drzastrong..l, ..-3457 :JAN ` : .:4082 3412 Beaver ..?..-„' . 3540 , .2675 1000 111 ,, 'Bedford — 2625 - 3019 ''.2086 Ilfifil Berke.:::::?.: , 4418 13921 '-''1917 1:13973 Blair .•.;...-.1. '- ' ...3811 73183 •3986 ~ 2066 iltradford.•...... -7612 .8863 . 7768 1.3538 14 1 4,4 1 : 6981 , ,7838.., 7085 7613 l 'Butler '' " ',. '1723 - 3292 . '3803 325 f I Cambria:. -.....:‘,. ' 2849 3587 1 2935 .355 I autism , ' 537 - • 441 TO* 31 Carbon 2129 .2772 .2188 - 274 Centro. 3388 3765 3429 . 364 k 'Chester 8850 ' 6658 9178 "C 49( I 4:llarion' 1908 ' 2956 ' 1998 2921 Clearfield ." 1895 • 3037 1974 . - 309( I Clinton 19921 2765 2056 • 258: I Columbia 2077 4058 2143 40% , Crawford ._ .. I 7026, 53901 1867 ' . ' Cumberland... 38011 4433 4171 459- Dauphin. 6190 4535 6507 43: Dolawaref.,.... 4016 - 2764 4166 261 Elk 508 . 1054 568 1111 Brie 7702 4531 8007 455. Fayette 9745 4773 3792 460 Franklin 4321 4278 4451 117 Fulton ... 782 1113 . . . racist , 352 348 355 'ii Greene, 17221 3374 1809 33? Huntingdon... 3473 ' 2498, • 341 2' Indiana. 48421 23011 4.81' 21 Jefferson 2076 2094 1 15 Juaht,ta 1467 1868' 1173 171 Lancaster 15313 '85701 15792 851 Lawrence 3691 1716 3789 164' ' Lebanon...... 4267 2858 4345 2851 Lehigh.- . • 4733 '5305 5001 „632 Luzern ~. .9992 13420 10723 143(. Lycoming .... 4680 031 4713 483: McKean 983 • 809 280 Mercer; 4793 ..4177 4979 . 4071 Mifflin.... , ... 1858 1828 1846 .180' Monroe 735 2789,... 191 Montgomery.. 7943 1 8905 8083 881 Montour 1194! 1683 1269 169 Northampton . 4452 7701 „. 297: Northnmberl'd 3694 4146 ' 3826 4241 Porry. 2570 2526 . 2664 2411 Philadelphia. . • 60633 60808 60985 5517 Pike ...... .... 338, 1269 370 131 Totter - 161M1 811 1703 69: Schuylkil 8192 9538 .8707 942 E Somerset. 3195 1829 3261 1771 Snyder 1865 1343 1925 1318 Sullivan 461 , 846 • 473 'B5l Susquehanna.. 4682 3377 4882 339? Mop.. • 5410 2051 5549 195 Union --, 2054 1340 2081 125 Venango:..... 4431 3761 4759 377 Warren 2990 1882 3020 TV Washington... 4946 4948 5051 486 Wayne. 2698 3397 '2909 3531 Westmoreland 5335. 6569 5285 ear Wyoming 1549 1765 .... 11 York 6053 9006 ‘• .... 2641 --- T0t........:. 331416 321739 - . 321739 • 9677 MMATE. Majorities. of Mtn . Walled 'Comity Leial V DIMMn'& Azmenis• • .; • • • Alba borough Athens township • Athens borough. • - Albany AsYbur# •-,••r• • .-7-•Tf Barclay I ;Burlington. Zur•tingtol.Ni r s,l. •• Canton twp Canton toro' ... ... C01umbia............. Franklin. /... Granvi11e.:........ Herrick Leßoy. . Litchfield ' Leßaysville boar Monroe twp Monroe bolo'. • Orwell Overton • Pike . • Bidgbury Rome twp, Rome baro Smithfield Springfield South Creek _ lebequin Standing Stone '• Terry.. Towanda type. Towanda boro`... „... MSS:fain Traj tap:. I Troy b0r0..:. Tuscarora...:...., Ulster Warren_ . . 'Windham:. .... . . . .. . _ ~~ Wisom Wens ' • ityl Wilmot • • Total 1111. , Salm:Knee own town- , —thetosni of Deerflela-crent'ogikinottioi majority of 'one, ,ttioug!i: 9wirimpattiqtyerUbtoiNl,. , ' l ' RE •yrri Mon? r 4440 8 t" 13 Piet luta 4 , Flime--- 6 OA I M 34l g ° 0 4 * : Ws =A Irhue. p c IFF 6 ow, a/oqm illa , , 'If" • 10 6—Giles J r am Jow Jainec 4 el 41,011116444 4 ~~ an& biotin's to , Chula &none vhq Tan 'At Warm ter, , Mnsi., in,been sum. ir tea foe t , -, 4 • '911041 111 otte7 r, burgbi cieptenthar. .. goods honing been • . oonconded *brat IP their haus:llnd bum • , I, , ~. . ' — A daT kr a -" fl to? rob tka igtumfaatireif and` , ; , ' ' Bank Na 58111 /dad l 4.l 60 , t 9: '.,,:: = ' - *igin ,:aillea fait40. 24 , 1 waa nee 11 4 °14 6 7011 Thursday, WI two milli4l3l,l,,int#4. The ~cries of ,the, pail° i", Irts brought a 1 P °Ue i 13241;64 1 3 i 13 „, ‘,41—f h1 t r .P 614,4 ettdee4e6 lib nal k i N escar. r ui ~ hmii4,B"*ly , ~p 4, 4,1 Isi,:ii!All!ol.ro,-4)it,w000.,: 4.0y,w.i. F. ,of imps* _. , vre 4 mato, has Moo ' a Nurribstion US,. NO abain tbnLmMastot Goad, agninst in A 4 w. Buinpi Urfa aid AMU air. Ma and cams, in an Or aiIi4GILIP Thie *Atilt in 1,866 i less cod to, etnithalml Us 31 13ag al Stated lar i a l IrhiCh mill proved to priott!mlfy worth- A `less; tho sufl pdd ' deinedints btoing 16 $ lO , OOO . ;, k, J E '.. . Jr ,t 0, i ;SO =There iias a t ` '; nd terchlight r4B Irbeessioit or" Boys Blue", in Hartford, 46 09134 on'ti l eadv ni,g t. A Haymow and m 'Blair Club dame oat Ili brlailanakolaad i • win_ the ProPesEd° l 4 a laulaar fa* 32 scribed ; . “Lot us be ends." They we're 12 given the 1104 of theli j ne,andirpre Waived it with trunultoue cheers , 397 —George Hollini V l lgrocery merchant of B 4555 residence) in that city t 4608 year of his age. He 'l7l England. •,:i —A Gellman es l ed litiaelrrede to 301 the polls 14 Fairfield, onn.; on_Tnifiday,tn ; 4 .93 a wagon f•unished by he Demoeratic.Oom - mittee. When he' ' , red he 'voted 'a Be -753 publican . teket. A ' tird of about My 513 -Democratip iongt3 thn On set up6n . binl 37 and beat him serious . In self.defehee he 121 stabbed tikinf them, with a poeintialfe, W 3 inffictinniaintal but 4 t dangerous wounds. 10 Ile ass tben permitt to'ffepart. • ' is „ — 2 ll6.lPollin a Pittsfield,. N. H., 00on Toes*, rsi bro , rip by,* Derrioorit• 303 ic mob, mid the ballo box was destroyed by ;97 prominent men of party: . 4 , ~ • ln the' 1 ' ''. A to =baring e. bon In nnets, Ll 6 Ga.; on ' Vesday, a enity' °tanned be tle ' 73 tween a Otte man .d a negtio,' which oo- i ll easionedFeateialtaillerit and almost a risk 18 Daring the Walt, Albert Bp* a Dapnty 18 Sheiii 7intia negro ,;ire` killo.' There 318 was,alsoensiderabl< difficulty at the polls s it in Ogee s ee during the day, between the 1951 negroes a,•ii the ' s, but no lives were 177 lost, Sattel S. La , a artitist po liceman, 74 157 was killed hoar` Say - These are the ... 167 only out 'ages repo ,as having occurred ;39 in Georgia on Tutu' y. ~ , , , • I ... —O4 Monday lett last, a burglar 15 entered the hard store of C. V. B. Base, -, in Olean, t. Y. a rascal was surprised by one of the eler who sought t 9 capture ..hint,witcui the b drew a revolver and fixed. The bullet , drunk a match - safe in : the ire pecket r glar eedintobiasidoi,rauged round tt lodgelitiar the spine, inflicting a Aroma. Immediately upon firing lent :the burner rushed - the reariloor,'which •he had upened, • escaped. ,We under -4tr stand taxi -Baiss'o atraward of $5OO for - the apirehension o the scoundrel: -A l }6rrible' ' duldebt . tiecuiredlit g# .733l iiori ; Ozni ' :s,Z,lirifiblikizaii 1 ' .naniedlfitejanan* 'X' Lawrence,. ittworhins l . . poitabie attraill ? ;l atilt arukand leg.,_,ltis • '; ' 40 *4' WIYI 04** 4r - • in 1 . 414 r7.; .° 2ll / ',, he tautly *witty tc- iiive iipenOel_ saw, bi-' 1a; ' fora,st* l belp cord be glyfß,itim• !Th,plau . fi it . - 'wit cl ici f i tait 4 4 4 6 ! Li 3 W.ltamt° 6 2P :11 1 e 0 Yre ` 3 II 2 Me ~, -4,1: w : !Pull, at' ia44d;.# l 4 , ) 2 245 _Wei lirew4 *a, ' hone and, imirietuay 12 ,31 - '., ._ ~ l, f 25 - /13 37 82- - -.- 111 9 et , ~. lto .., 60 -'67, 1104. 1 4 321 ee is 6 4 1111 . 1 '2 a$ * 3 0 2141 -, 97- 4 .30 .pfehtddlity,,recovia.-,4 .., : ,; •,1-- -... ,, i - - : 1 t . . %, - • 51 - 48 -- 1r- he - catch 1 herringln H aas. ft 4 "': 6- it oh ' WI Bay-tbis season' bas - nrsust•-bead equal' d : One' ' with's erew'of Wailes', bo i or 107, -- ' • i f . w i e 16 .„,46 •sittlll "1 nets; .es ght in one night 50,000 .65 `_46 he '' gs, and were obliged tto IttallOther 181 40 .boatsOltheir , UM tanceb7them ashore: 162 119 The cthih of halt nt is also veirlarge all 60 10 siontflfhp mist. . , LB6 57 l' ' UM ; 58 17, ' Tonna on Au --A Othnotri'atat.--• 163 33 'The 1 Vest t enter : .Republicerit' of 131 11 29 57 Tuesday,F says A question•that e :03' 124' cited/ considers le attention'titotte M t 45 ,,. the ftilsbury istrict; iit' the recent I N 102 7 . , eleet i loii. I t pears that • 1 0.' Pudey . t7e tea Thorpe; - eon" o 4. William Thorne; . i_ 35 69' I bitileC l if age o tbe • day ereleettbn; 46 - 43 : The'Coppekbeti 8,-tinxiotte t*O eitende , 65 84 : ever ' 'IE, publr triballot! I clintlenied: 6 156 iL e - ,- 13 76 his 1.., npeti the grotunie qhit 4.3 .4 11 62 ltiatinot • born tit s settiiiiclock in thd 12 .203 'eticeno; tit' w"- : ti th e' tholavi pro -2' 33 'TM lhe po ll, hould clone VitAtia 0 108 I .4,1_ at ` Wort' . If of the applicant 1 - 40' 11 ecirreetiy? :-tihat j the liirfre- 1 106 '-* ' ' ined 'n o ' - tibia' 'ef • 'dtirtAnd ' 8 2 'tint 'ltia l iviii' ntitled - iti -- ifete : e'veik l 'i din ech 'h ' i'' —'b 'te'ati - 2/18 1 I -- e a no ens_ t 125" vie trecteick rid' fift ' nitin , ininntee; r . 456 t;: w.,s6l4"ttiaid 1:-.3ir e 'Debit:jet:lWe 121. &Cabin : al ' ' i;* bbsitiiPerl, l ooiltelilltd / e i 738' 7- Abell h 'intu?t , . betioreeit ' the'te jof i t tataert ii :O t u ti e• e ' 3 ; d it . i . a t , * n e o u t ty: ii t v w e o ltii. lit ar:i i tlutt.:Peried - u til r ',.the • hoar' of 00(4 !dal littinsed."' in toOt'lo ;: thid,'llr: I Thairtte,.'Seni i'4Blteti ' 'LW bffiCo4l. if' thel i ee Ogiti - three, 'hundred' and' 'Sii yfive day 'inre* . Otte. 'elf ti" tit• - •, - 'and yittljed t fecookditt. ' iiit4if eh;t•ig ' ini, fe*yeatillnit . eedif, fred dbrf t Ai) 'fifetimeo.of. - hie (laid' :triatlitintatieslit de.' thohltratedthe,tinsi Iffid'Utenty ) 'onelOtnee'Vtlfftliteiiitufefihearkand h6clighbvii Uwe . ' to'' Stiari. ' This , la - Atittif nude& the. Demeeritte offhie tAtt' Of Wit)*l;sedl6 so.' ' tktieer - lb o f Arthree'rtitetr — seithii , eclbeit l lheille blio4 j 'took , : i s list* , anti:loo . llW t/0: fitti it: 'lthitibet intieff a-tlnit',ehttgritt , of I t **eirinte 'gent RiiitfOrsier! 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ENE Tacit . three that the road on tit, just the coal began to Its avoid the .lo# l .04ASA 400h4 a -Fall-known "OelN, died at hie Sunday,iit the 624 as a native of ~i`~~'' S , ; ,'" F ' "-f hs~~~ r~Kr~i•4n!~;s:;;4 j s;-<~42 :,f~'. ~.~. }-L.. *n :i?:;fir:"~i:a. ~rY:~!,~c ~. ~.. ..d"i'„ tit:, -Xiiiiii:i, ,, 1.-1 QM Capi&onoNiar, To At I tt i t r , 'P 'fi 4; ' ' ' '"'" ilv ,- 44r:1, ,, '-'; ' i llk i •, - '• i 1 ; b h - - that 4*' A''# ' 4 APLNI: i i AO 1 1 AB Yid a madam= . Fantail Da mantleilate,sika. Dukes WU* canto wish. I agnidmi la hla Ilse devWll to if, Wombed to.- • "bilittiViii*4 4 / 4 47/** P l a r be. Ps. • ;-- Ala MEE ': - . , -I . lfrer a;i 'w ::. - -..sH ;:!:, t- MEE ..-, 71 :1. ),,,:ia, zi1r,.... • . 4111 '..T4ili!lti'i" ) ,t. 1 ,- r.l'if-v..;_ L •l 4 !r• - it5 1 .1. , -tdi - 1 Aii4COW 0 4 19m , -* P,0W#4 , 4 07, IRO i c iretbilied -, tosaiesi antesiessitie steam rpar; 4iglilliiiMC 14 UK* . 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Noi • r,'EtillON I S' , Biecil4 ',I; , q [ •-,.=0;:-.:-..i! , 1 „ liciathtsset - axnear - orlisin*Widgeisti 1,f"1".176; ihfi 4. : ,, 13 . ?::: , i1..J1 i..,z).10.;:...; - " , . e 7; t I I , lli :ti: , .l. .:,-; .7 ! :s•rc-,..;,_! -, e PI: 0i 1 ••'.., i f ; TONVANDA, iPA. , al' ( 0 i = 4 g New ,and ,Desirable •Goods MEI iscitivia Deux. always Complete. Great Indueemente 'to CASH' 13 . .UY WKS! COUNTRY PRODUCE Boniht and Sold it MA.11,33:ET FLATUS lEEE LONG & KBELtR. Nov 11, 1868.1 NEW ;FIRMA ; NEW • GOODS ! WMICHAN k FROST, Would eari the - 'attention' of the ;Arisen of Rom and rtelnity,that they have opened with A New Stock of • Goods •t the old stand of :k 4 ifoody,ithere with close attention to the wants of the community they will keep .0 good veottment of goods, which they will , SELL AS LOW AS THE LOWEST, And at prices that Induceererif i re. to bay of them. We Mall at all times re a geed assortment of • • • • FALL AND - WINTER' GOODS I Rmbriaing alt the latest styles of. L'ADthe7 011a1NE5, , ,A1.140 . A8 rims. GLOVES, 4r.g9Efille,..HQ B . ll *YB. Air8•.c411!1.,, BOOTS; 'SHOES, . .inesmlci;:PANCY . 11001* . trzsekuLii; foOfly: - .4q 7 74.*re , „i. tßiVittl2l4l" - '' BIOS' I ) „„-!, • -Yr • The abore gives but i sliglitidak of O : SO Pg . .WE f STORE,. Sad asit&' bar indaesina Mendsaid the pablielgiSendly',' call sad asess,tsithe Anita or as, pretensions, Slag talwinced, 1 ?7, .: 1 4 r ovatiF.lr i '9 Rica , .• mouty . hi yot!r parclutsu. We GIFT ORFATER RARGAINS =WV -i7ZO-4161101tE WWI= 071 Vto.know apa Ova.= 'a call All.kinds of „" . ' ' F4RMERS _PRODIM.B eO l .3c !• : • &miasma to L. li. Illood:y. RommePaii)gay.;l2ol.o6B - `:'' Nt'iti.kie kitr* lit ko ,$ , • , -•,.. • ;•1:- %;•:.• • •• awap Aiken. 20 on! 160 .• • • •• K • • I y "IR 11 1 _11_$,. ,f • :Ad Ali imia_loki -iiiteiTAC•tv Urge :littilittigie ikons , 9f ;20 3 ,t 0 4,. , had.' g-OHINA ~;,: ~aom . ~Baio~and ~ Oo: ~oge !,. Fdace. CILkEIIiWARE 't- " f izad:prlcei 51111 q.l LAMPS, MEiiiii• • teiiii;;Tadic f& k ii ; w o, ar4 , • '1 . - •' • ?A t li D:11 Tor Clicirobri;nalls or Mete": • • In - v - - . o. rth 4. '74 !z 81.1,Arial , PL1TED W 3E * , TO!Bsiariatei thf * • F 0 i 414 0 D 4No.viiiiow, ibtas 7-0 ?tit WAAriti,tr• - • i - 4 ' ; ,ttiIIi.AINIPM,J4O4II64 I #44I/MV*C4 l l' liedbialleibMil eacln lasSuW*~4 yolloginuk: - A i T oll ro 04 It BM ME i No J.Phr •'• )OAt TOWATIDI - 'Jost stated: a good !apply, et. tri 9 ; AlwuNtim)msmo.cAmmk* ,- piusm. E 7- 77 A: 11 " -, ri I:J. % £l 4 , , )451 tr'j zirt: fizz .oes ;ulll = ";-z1 ' ia.4 be . f tt:, 1 r he n i o r w ltt Iwi litb l "O ,ITltr' r 4L-iU rP p. F. tbe.t 4 2rEtzt LI - L 4 t LBl IpEQB.S!" 641S T A11 " 0.1 4,l')iflCOPet i ; - Druieteite;ireatti ertiteivrittlibitoCl i fee J-f I 111.; .; •ri;=.ttis tzol t l .111::.,11` ;PROM* 1 4 0014.1 . 31 / r i t ' R 3 4 •eift so • PALA ''•;i ir , .• - warm /ab PI a f t • , t. 17 !;.-L 4 • ; I 'Between the 4).1069 • 008.: • • MEI 'Smog idifv00441:1111)1a, mitalcirsAvivravritite., Bye licWistriarrea. Co m mil sad Itpand_lll*ifeedi....l.l:4 Pl 5 n inr ihr "Z r wll lll . l trigtk6Fl64l cult. Thatclll Mud St W: IP* .4==cderelif=.4 ta ll eg4Edll•lo .staligook,Mitt • git , `.11!oil• tB4III/141L puoYwd Csangtomm. S3O: Mgt T 11:11T, • • . Li thiratieketerebsoitoimos I a i tg • . Amo n . a tt l itatjt inf ir .4 •parent -571A1 * 1 40,11,A04. .4144,1004 - . 0 -Apir;,414.4 8 1,41.6,-0 ittlYm r CiIEYFING:IitTOII,,MNOpir , i , , tio\i'Aftstra,..st.l4 ; VC.V.I ,t3ol4l**ininbrialkitisgi-fl6l 46 o lll c l APin ligMl444,4oo ll o4W•Ahke W.0.0.1f41 1 1 0 ~The L cetebrate3 e' l fB i1 ,; 1 dO of the` 41 4 04 0 4 1 M1N - t*,-045 0 444 4 . 11er5 3 0 Pe*" gol 11 111 114AW s Fl ia $l,Ol/101i , ,x; •I,lit ..I . !f;.;i•.; Ji% I -s:l.rirsjiayii anittlinjw ;;;ivlti7 ted Beata, irtreptstic,iiii4 • Oa, Kunekaii;- • N's t =I 9 , 51 %Vl' •• ; , , Americip Eilg le. Gen.o2l!in, Leboquettpa perti,tycoiie aid tti , e'veri chotogit byands'ot We will keep ourudantly on hand a variety. of Pipes, Cigar Cases, Tobacco , Boxes and Pouch es and everything usually kept - ins Tobacco Store, .; -, • , ; , landlords Wppfled with Oiprs sq.l Foil TO: biar.9 On, Metal Winn. All orders iwomptl7 filleem tot C uotipe4 Oat. 27. 1167. 300 OASES BOOTS SHOES HtrMPURVT,IM.OTHERS Offer to. ibell old cuotiniiii is an& the general NOT ONLY THE LARGEST kSORTMEN7 GOODS -riaß,Axm NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA xApNyErs , r.;:RATER WORK QUAFiIiANTEED I SHOES FOR .4 ADM MISSES , ORELDREN;' 1810 1 0 iIHE.:ArSONO I :! OPAL Excellence - - dt• kantifacetsie II =NM WllllllOl DM =I ' BraoPiti 0 :14.ii1a ;::, .. 1.:, AT' RETAIL. public; BUT. BEET SOR THE That am Cs found in ' ' The stock b iifreied it 'the And tlie EDWLN 0:"BOTIT78, I,i,l i t", 4 : 4 ll ealf°t At the 14 1 1 ;4 ' tja)(!SrPDN 1867. • unr,sl : . GOODS FOR 'TligN'S Either HEArr . OR. L 4911T1 GALF s urraki. NVOL ON, Sutzg . arianrciizil tithe OUR OWN 711A1417 openitloa sad aU -Eade goor der 6 ll Irs)*len ~.::::PTlr ient I, 1 -' ' . 100'::: HOsW . iirlipti l 4 litgit 1 61111 O _ , BUFFALOZt WOLF ROOMS. d irr iage Team.? Hamm, ' TRUNKS. Wailliri&O. , • loriskida.oc4,ll, 1868. f • • •' . • ~. . , 'T . OW . AV Y4:/o,Ali- ,YARDI ANTHRACITE AND: BITUMINOUS The andealiat luketigliseed• allfer4l - tiarcierpe , un4 ju-t • II loge auk. Ileum _int o Upon :the premilekars meepereei to ez*Oltb the •Zrof Talmud's:id etelnity with the 4ift idit4i giud stier!of - the - Mote kilned maid uposeh•iseiteeasonsble Mutat unyvtantl, no Peicee at ILe Tal4,o4l,zeitheF tice : COWi~ '„•:•.011400' r4111;:io .4-0 • 4..40- • fiett tr=y7.ritt,!l , 7,7 . l:::: , ,'.7::•;r:::.:!!!`l''' , "•!i I va; 4,60 is: f ; b 4,00 :011 SAO iid4llo. - egvie'liill 1144004 0 1 10.1151448 • Qcgl ,- M. 1 44 1 4. 1 4441i N 1. 91 104 Mite : . • • - IttereilO cis • z S • ~.vi ordems —u . • !. ppuloE imalisuitals tat'y ":4 - fii: • . • - :4; DIA winos Nor -2tbo 1 FAIaCAND • KAT :1 . k 00 HEN ' 2 - , .„ TOW MID A, PA. " ' 0 ' 1014110 - p senor nise out fair way of AND, We to the oosetnen4y. for utendiettoes.so -s patroosaeltistu nowt • Asa Warms, We deem It our duty to re olprocate all the favors bestowed upon us thus .••• I 11\11' p • In •on gnat s . tf , , l Fan-iiiztlViriiktdFaeocts SUCH - SAIMAA* BEAVER. • oeskinut ,, Catitimere—Swits of at gftaciiiikOlitut" ,"11 - -ratilkoaarari • 'itctfriAro Our goodies:A guinufaetereicharelfiTargil- clti I by one of the memben et ‘ ,girns, therefore we are enabled to , St•theldelit. and wishing to rokrar, put our g goods oes.. at such tow rates as will enable an* body to buy a snit at elope*. -r,ty.fl, WM:4or ing the ' Wy.t rf " LARGEST IaidaJCVLOV.EBOPAIS, Ever brow hi suckai ' Beaver, Doeskii, Coe'-![ea and ~ .13eys yea. Cell IsObso pothlogfitortrol. • • I ;COHEN' & aItOSENITELD,' ,I ' „,•ra 11 , ..p. 4 ;,, , And convince yourself of the fact that they do Fai tiimerlatt.W. 7 . of thou goods. , pa a .I . tion, , our _ stock of ,; '` GEN 7 FtIRMSHIIia*IOO 1 Each as Casstf:ao4,WoCfigl9rotrutdrier.Y4 - , dershieti wers, °saran* and overanute; Cordlgen! Jedtelit We:Collai,l3l4r7 genders, F l 4r, • m.. 11 ttrtn , • LATESTIISTYWPRAIrer*OIP4t t Which they also „Afek".. as a call beforehrlareniewnere. fwisigs i niosmirmtri. '7l Oppoiliteiftwelt & Towanda.o3.ll, 1,1,11,.. • The endprigeed eamdigiveriatapiloviarozia the citizens. 91 xic t i rv i elf , they have dap* the a toe hat& again opeuetrattilie Itaerwit . new stock of Ready-NW 'GI are of the beat mann lecture and o the latest at They have Bear er„GbittaldliN„ Potalil9_And. Pilot Orerehatialisr burr aratortment Of, Gents Pang:hies .0004WAttlikINeViria_kl i da, Undershirts, Drawegaslii C0M1L,44 6 i they will sell atlieeteed,Pri giving thochsfideuei of the pee* bri honest and 1 fair dealing, thigre,reuureot.obtawing e adore of their patronage. CM L , and exam i ne before purchasing , ebewhersp. 'r; , OMR4: 11.0 6413k51114D. Wysinsing, Oct 21, Ms. C - P-*l42i N---.P.-E-141-2-D ent.ysrp ara4. ,11ASSES, COME 01 , 4 E .1 ,comp ='ESPUsiicaxs. imioctrArs; Aed ettlietia otetiry ere invited to - stteud the, -. • •f `- GRVer.MASS MEETING Which le *ape held end, continued for the dent three toonilatky,ins citize of Towanda end 17 ._ .• . NO. 12.11,L1S , STfIEE,T• •. 7 ' Where young aintolitesOahvady withering to provide theineelves with ,-: , . , MMI C TM,' FOR FALL-AND WINTER . • From the eteellerit supply we bare lately ieeeived and".'whieh for:- QUALITY; IHICABILITY AND CHEAPNESS Cannot be excelled le this or - any ether at ar; het- our e,utire stook being .new and 114:4410.1.:fo r DASTANCJii Al l it C011Pgr110;g, One motto IsQoick.flales, Small Profits ~Strictl y, Cash, and Once Price Only. We Invite) one saga all to 'pay us a visit at the old 'stand of SMotnon`Vn Son, one door north of Taylor ,t Co - • ; • &SOLOMON & ,WOLPF„ ALII. SOLOMON. JCI,IIIS,WOLTY• ; • Towanda; Oct.,r, 1268. • • WE . b'ELL'Orerzeata this season at .very Jew prices. 'Our stock was bengbt low; 'and Is re. tailed atlas's than a anal _wholesale profit. We offer some extra bargains at the once price store' ot extra . lc WOLFF _No. 123, Main Street. , WE•SELL, our. stocks! Fine Coats, Busfume 'Suite, Pants end - Vests, Id' men and boys' 'wear u low asAny previous tide this dimmet, - have. somelp lendid goods In • this: line, bought cheap and selling at a very , small proat et the One Price Store of ' " .•° . !SOLOMON & WOLTF, No. 123, Blain Street. WE SELL Furnishing Goods much below current prices.; Oar 'stock complete - in ffen'a and Tenths'. On these customers elm save many times, tally 20 'per . Cant, by •baying at 'the one Oleo store of • ' • • • . • SOLOMON & WOLFJ?; • No. 123, MabrStrcet. ' WE SELL small articles as cheap as large intes,'Su_spend erg, Randkero hiefs; Collars, Ties Gloves, Mittens and poke of Aldir e a s ar; much' less than they are. retailed re.•—• We invite the trade-to cony Iva!: th at the one-price !tore ot° . ; • ° • ' SOLOMON.k. WpLFF, No. 123,11ain Street. Tim h pica in :cash pail for Wool. Sides, Pelts, and Calf. Skips at &ha one price store' or • • SOLOMON WOLF E - , , 4r° °' ' • No: 128. Blain Street: 'CHAMBER - tit ,flee 'enlarged .his. store -end. Its Plea:received a large' sleek or:gold und - SAireF AMERICAN' i - WATOHES;I I I • And a well ofilegted , assortistent l o f t :ERIE:4S lititpti f ES",all Warranted, to - ran well or the idonqi refunded: 8e la)epa on hand alafge !FlAzierit Of44 o ;C•e4brated . •1, • , - Sori}:U TlttY3SAS'els.o-011" ~ ~: =3 Alap meiegint eleortmaxteor the.: latest atyles 4311) !4 ' : ,- •‘• • - ..•,. 4EyN7puti AND; ; SILVER itAim • in thei.pladdlkor.he hal Rogers' !hailer ' SPOOLS! Breakfast Castors, •s ma g int trebi4leio doable. wall .r Styles.' P-I,V OHERB! BandsOntePtake Baskets,. OTURE RtzT 2 '.#4.4ERRY -USERS, PlokleStatidir;Tea Bette,..!tis;, ati.ihxy Workmen. CRAMSERUN 1s now keeitag the • GB TER RAXEIII3 ••• • 1 Fantil,o` g Machines These Machines ire siiieilikto• all 'Others for family rise:for the following'ressons ; • . • Thersew with two threads dieect, from the ' epode, sn .omuire 'no rewindhig. ,They Sri more easily Undersiood 'end Used, al4 bass thole ta.dekrangement, than ether'. ma chines. - , , They •ateF . esiiablei • of',:ixechtlig 'riertict.7l' without change of adjustment, a - much grea s er variety of. work than other.mei:Leap., . • The stitch made by 'these' machinee' Is mach .mere Orm.sisstie, Staderible,-ectillyepon titticieswitick require to washO artd usnedi nate any otter stitch. • ; - • - ?bit stikei;' , tritide die -manner in iildch: lbscindee thread - is unertfugh3, , ls- much the most P/IsnO•tuld beautiful in ,tise,...tuid retains.. this pleMpness and beauty, even upon'articles freesenttrwashed and' ironed; , -tintllthey are whit *ULU* or the seam is such, tkat, the' Itleecut Wheaten ittnrinter!ala 'of only reop" stitches, it will neither open, run, nor Twat, but remaina Armand durable. • , • Unlikeotherlutchines; these'" - fasten listen I,oth cads el theimans by theirown'Oeration. i; thalimisachinns,hila la and ppoa the right or rice side of - the seam, *ton may : 116 Mod itpotithe'other aide without' leOlinsing• the ittrekath oe durability of the mon. until* done on uo other machine, and M a peas amidst nissis, all arttcles atitched"or 'madeiagi with alik.l. , "_ • - : 1 2 440 galkatnes, additiorcto „their super* meritsssinetrusienta,lor sewing, execafe the isestlbeentifel ad:permanent embroidery and ott tail get Spring Machine Needles, and IT irticheirSertainbs to %her:machine battier. 4Nti l briscit *0(0104, inidiayist law rnieS', atdyel 'ES er: 4. 4' 112F14,0iDt* V r ltttaAlt;la:r! „L; ' • IrcviEßE as . • !!?-5'.-,,,:•• • • •,.: ._ .-, 0,. •- 9 R.,. ..- .- .td %:. 4 , , ........,.. „,. g fifF. 0 - to*o --.‘ to .to: c). fs . 1 . 11 g ..•t --,. ri, , • . ,: f4 -03:. 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Ow Welt s x•t Vall_, - Ist lw-• eir ,01 1 4A 0 . asiwcia4, WWI al priba 'ld are matleded at we eau eel! gesdrairktw is• any - intabitellelesd lielelde of -4-li 1 1 241" ,___ ue _," °- r.l , Ailosifi k . ' liwin3/611•1;1110 1 / 1 :* Merarti New .k. Wiiiiiith,Ll3, ATILT; 11011R8 vy • et !iii. W. MQFPII7II Ilestaniaat— :• '- . . naming to lawn (Or dinner, will,do well „la give Ids . a pH.- - •• - - - ••' - -GEO. V. MOFFITT : • Towanda. hail 11;1868- • • - • ' - FOR SALE AT SCOTIA TANNERY . Mgt at idooletile 'MeV alio Hos i tremd eted Odaserbr gla_Pciand led tarsi. gaebSsido fclrl4/I!aletarionz. ' l 3 - dileillio r Centiectl6- no ,1868 - 6 m • #lBB auNro SCHOOL. FOR Youhibrdies SIM re•opea ea-MONDAY "31 stlay, A 114311111% year is divided leto 4 Uri, of 10 'Vests each • / • , TMIB. -Solna Preaches .. • ' to 60 $8 oo French and Latta, daeh,. • 3 00, 40 4 00 _Pupils *ill be received at, any time, but no -Abduction will - be made after •admisalop for SA Amu. of WAWA mit half iiterm, • SEMI!.A.IIINUAL .121TATIIZI!Pf: OP ' Wit; 411 - ck: r.ro J.ait biome. : • -17‘dted States Sixes of ,co, Walar e st. Natkaal.Bank;.. WII ", 100 Mur," fieco i ndynri Bank eoli WWtasaarre. . 12,500 103 Shares Wyoming, 2faUnnal, aank t yinkakanire..; ' SAW' 160. Skins Wilkes-Barre Gas. Co.. 8,660 -68 " • " Brldg4 ,- ' O , O .!BPPkt• . , • 4,360 ciiiii iiiiiii ilia szscau.m9icous. . Sto,ooo - 7 ... d . 1 ,0.0.1.1.. ~. 011AVida ~ , . . - - ' ' -..3/500. ... Coal 16,-.4l4`..*iiia ' Ag r_p_r ents ,operty 17.450 Otbe • " - !". 1 . = .. . 116 '7, ..... "-• j ;.. 1 4 ,2 1 a ; i: :' ' • - • " - ' -:' ---= .94,315 • - 10811/8. &was isaid:ln 'ten Oars,. • - • 117usettlil tosses, net due.. . 3,550 T. B. Plirt blast below ward base, 2d story. Towsuds;Sept. 2,1868.-3 as . T .O.W A N DIA. AGRICULTURAL IF • i TOWASpA, PENN'A., MANUFACTIIIIES HUBS, SPOKES HEAVY AND LIGHT WAGONS, WOOD TURNING IN ALL ITS :BR ANOUDs SCROLL BAITING, PLANING, ETC-., ETC 'HUBS, SPOKES & BENT STUFF, LOGS STOCK PROM MOCK TO "SELECT. • Tile abase are from the beat • • ~.: ~~ SECOND pm:gnu HICKORY OAK. H LIGHT AND HEAVY WAGONS ON HAND We. have the Broad and Narrow Guage itZ"NiILL PICKS made and dressed W. T. BISBOP, Saperintendeat M. C. ISERCIJII, President 0 0 ; Li FURNITURE! fir m no w ,11-• NEATLY FINISHED POP-lIL-AR -PRICES! Conaiallog of CHAMBEIf SETS, 'PARLOR SETS fIRRORS, PICTURE FRAMES, A ' GENERAL. ASSORTMENT FURNITURF a Suited to this market. I kers the best uphols terer in the country.. and manufacture oar own ugkolstered work. .0. REPAIRING AND JOBBING-, Done to order. Haying an coalesce of 20 years in the business ;I can conedently hope to please all who'patronise me. Don't forget the place. No. 155, Main fit.. two doors south of Beidlemates Block, Towan da. Pa. Towanda , Daylo. 1868--41, • A STOVES I STOVES i STOVES Joel received new line Stoves at THE METROPOLITAN HARDWARE STORE,- . - ORWELL, PA. - Are Mtn:lentils much attention. Atilimnicnte variety of Stoves 'ALWAYS ON HAND! Steyr', coal or wood, that will suit yon for PARLOR, OFRCE, STORE, SCHOOL, SHOP, CHCECE, BOAT, on COOKING STOVES Come and Me the new pattern&—at lo ast. ONE LOOK BEFORE BITYI.NG I We keep all leading fint.eliaa Stoves for the itcnt or ch eap varieyTovea:forthebtt t.Enmine g rY"rees3ourown : ktemat. • I -Pc, Oct. 21,16 j: N . BRONSON. hi A 04 0 .054 ?A FOR SALE AT A• BARGAIN ! The subscriber wishing to change his °coops . Non, o ff ers "tor sale - his Store and Stock Goods, - consisting Wt Dry Goods,' Greariri. Yankee Notions. Will exchange for a well improved Farm, or sell stock sod leme store - The store is situated in Litchfield. firnifr d County, Pa. The only store lathe town in UP: oration. For particulars call on or address S. M. LAYTON. IR$B. 41' 2nn REWARD.—In accordance 41.uvv irith a resointlOn. or proPo•itio of the Common Council of the Bwoogo of Alla adopted October , the 28th, A. D. 180, I bete. by offer a reward of Three Hundred Dollars to be paid upon conviction of any 'perm or per' eons who shall Me; or have tired any boildlos of buildings, or . caused the 'mane to be done within the limit, of said Albs Borough. ::DAVID PALSIES, Baratta Nov. 5,1688 ATOHEN:=-'rite well-knorn tang Stallion PATCIIEN, by - the retells - • ted GtorgeN.Tatchin, out of Sewage r ware will stand during the fall In ron attogebr Eii.nlomon's Livers Stable , Towanda. Tern ITO Insure. . Ail mares at the rtalt:of owner. Ow nen paving with nom. will be held re- - 90 POI,* for - *ammo. =Gaunt a sozoDT. • Towisisi; 2,1e68 —22 t. $145.000 p7I-r1!-‘ IV OIIKEi. BEET 'ETt7F, GENERAL WOOD, WORK. To Dealers la We efer a Towan.la, July 2, 1869 NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS! ROM SETS,_ Photograph Pnune.,.for everybody B. T. DECKER. $171,615