= ••• = MN E News from all Natiodi: —Mexie'o has yielded $4,500,000,- 000 in • silver 'within three centuries. • • —Schuyler Colfax! was born four months after his father's death. —Thomas E. Adams ex.chief of polioe of New Weans, died on Friday. —Atlanta Ga., has raised $2.10,000 for an airline road to Richmond. . —Harrisburg claims to-have doub- led its popnbition in the last liTe rms.. —Reading is just now feasting on Tents:nit= the Allegheny mountains. The new- suspension bridge at Niagara vat* opened by \the end of this month. --California will urg4T Iliad!' for either the Post-office or Interior Depart ment. —Tho Williamsport' Bulletin noti• ces a shipment of thirty ono dozen forks from the Williamsport Fork Company's works to England one bay last week. —lt was Josh Billings who nag gested, in Ids- lecture at Skaneateles the other evening that Andrew Johnson better. get iinsured, for his policy is ,nearly ran out. • —Every town in Tompkins Comity R. Y., gare a Republican majority at the litte elections. There is nothing like being iinanurrous. —The ,I.haea Journal announces that Weston will pass through that place and Trumfumburg on his great wall: of 5,- 000 miles in 100 consecutive days. He is to start iron' Bangor; Maine, an the Ist of December. —Mary McElroy and her aister,two domestic servants in Lea:Man., have just received the inteligeace that a wealthy old ' relative has died an 4 loft them $70,000 each. —Mrs. Lydia: - Meide, •of North Brookfield, Mass., 'eoinpieted her one hun dredth year on Monday Noy. 9.' The event was duly celebrated by a huge gathering of relatives and friends. —Rev. R Zoom's, of the First Congregational Chi;irc.l4ll,73P/irMll6" has received a call from the P onthCoit gregational Church, at Chicago, at iaalary of $5,000. —Gen. W. A. Henningsen, the veteran fillibnater, denies that he has any thing to do pith the rumored expedition on —A new college is in contempls tion, to be located at Mount Gilead, Ohio, by the General Conference of the tniversa list denomination. —The wreck of the ship Hellespont, Captain Soule, from Melbourne, Australia, about thirty miles south of San Francisco, is reported. Eleven of her men, including the captain and the mats, are missing. —An Omaha dispatch reports that Had Cloud, the Chief of the Sioux, and other famous cidefsibave signed a treaty of peace. —An old man name of Aaron Bliss, living in Monson, Mass., was attacked in his house by three men, knocked senseless and robbed of about $5O in cash, and sever al hundred dollars in United States bonds. —William Henry Carswell, who was found-guilty of the murder of Abbey E. Sanders in the town of Annsville last April, was sentenced by Judge Morgan to be hanged on l Friday, Jan. 8, 1869. —A call has been signed by nume• rows clergymen and laymen of Massachu setts for a New-England Temperance Con vention in Boston, to be held on the 2d of December. —The anchor of the . Merrimac, weighing 9,000 pounds. has been raised,and is exhibited at Norfolk. --The total value of the elate quarries west of Lehigh river, or in the vicinity of Slatington, is about $1,970,000. —Extensive car works are to be erected at Phillipsburg, opposite Easton, —The value of the Petroleum oil sales from Cleveland refineries, from July 30, to October 1, this year, as reported to the national revenue assessor, was $5,100,- 926. —Each Assembly District in the State of New York is entitled to one free tuition at the Coma University, the selec tion of students to be roads by the Boards of Supervisors. —The Erie Railrond.wilkeoon build a new route from Itamapo to Newburg, shortning the distance between Newburg and New York city thirteen nines. —Dr. Turner, former Eloperinten dant of the Binghamton, N. Y.. inebriate asylum, threatens to ette James Peron for his recent Atlantic article on that institu tion. —V. B. Humphrey of Oneonta Otsego county, has an apple tree from which he has picked forty bushels of very fine ap ples this season. —Frank Wynkoop, of Chemung has been•appointed to a scholarship in Cor nell University, by-the Board- of Bnpervi 601e . —Gerrit Smith has jut given $5O, 000 to the - Alfred University, Allegany county --A young man.waa Tearfully beat en in the vicinity of one of the dens in Ward street Scranton. Ho was afterwards found dead made a disused coalcracker The murders had not been discovered. —A Richmond youth of eigteen and a maiden of thirty-six have been joined in holy wedlock. •—A New England Christian Tem perance Meeting will be held in Boston after Thanksgiving. All the surviving ex-Governors Of Massachusetts voted the Republican tick et on the 3d inst. F .. —Miss. Alice Cary's friends have presented her with a thousand dollars, 'through Mr. Greeley. —A man named Horatio Seymour is. Fish Corornissionei of the State of New York. Salary. $3OO. —General Grant dindid with Jndge Pierrepoint on Monday evening, and bat eveningwad expected at both the.Evaits dinner end the Academy of Music. —Adjourned session of the spring term of the United States eiYenit Court as sembled in Richmond on Monday. —At the next session of Congress a bill will be presented placing all telegraph lines under the control of government. _ —An exchange thinks Maryland and Kentucky are the only States which have given honeat.muiorities An. Seymour and Blair. —Garibaldi's 'sons shave undertak- en to annihilate Turkey. They had better came over_bere on the .26th and see how it is done —General Greet will have control of 53;000 offices mai- officers, whose annual compensation amounts to thirty millions of dollars. ' —Brick PoMerOy's biographer, a Georgian Brick sari: Bis ears are large, and indicate the rennocnitio dame* of his character. —The Bucigi Couny', almshqsse is 4R filled to overflowing. Vvitiford stporttr Tovranda,Thorsday t N0V.26 1 1864 U. S. SENATOR. One of the most gratifying and is - portant results of te late,elections is the securing of (large and reliable Republican majority in the State Legislature, thus making certain the election of, a Republican,' to take the place in the U. S. Senate, of Hon. 9. R. &TWIN, who has for six years misrepresented the loyal and patriot ic _people of the Keystone. Whi e Mr. 13trocAur has disappointed h's friends, as well as his political oppo• vents by his Senatorial course, nad failed to achieve fot himself the hi gh reputation to which it was expected he would attain—his action has been made the more • marked by contrast with the radical and consistent-course of his colleague Senator thunmox, _ who has so faithfully reflected the public sentiment of the State. The election of a Senator'worthy to be the colleague of Senator CAMERON will be one of the mast important duties for the Legislature to perform, and they will do well if their choice falls upon a man who knows as well what t ie interests of the State demand, and who is as well acquaint 9 l with the feelings and wishes of our people ins the pfesent. Representative' in the Senate of the Republicans of Pennsyl vania. There is no lack of good men from Thom to select the Senator. Many gentlemen have been named who by their talents and integrity to Repub lican principles would do honor to the State in that exalted position. But of all those who have been named, or are likely to be pressed, none stand so prominent as Hon. GALuenA' , A, Gsow. His eminent fitness for 'the lace, his commanding talents, his Stern integrity, his devotion to prin. mple, make him prehminent amongst I all the worthy men named. Thei.ley stone would honor herself by placing Mr..6lsow in the Senate of the United States, and her action would receive the unqualified and hearty commen : dation of the best Republicans of the Union. We !Lave heretofore presentdfl the merits and qualifications of Mr. GROW, and shown how greatly he deserved the confidence and support of the peo ple. We do not design now to eulo gise him, but to announce the fact, that the North will support Mr. GROW as a unit, and will stand by him and earnestly urge his election aria meas ure, due to this section. We have a right to ask that the Senator shall be taken from the North, and we shall insist upon our demands,st this time, when justice, fair dealing ) the *el lare of the Stet; and the interests of the Republican party, all point so unmistakably to Mr. Gaow as being the proper man for the occasion. The North points to her splendid majori ties, always reliable, and asks that they shall be appreciated and ack nowledged by the elevation of her fa vorite son. If this is a narrow vieti of S. pUblic emergency, then let the late brilliant eonduct of the canvass in Pennsylva nia, enlarge the. reasons why he -should be elected. Practical,shrewd, industrious, energetic, Mr. GROW has fought the battle against the most unscrupulous and the boldest leader of the Democracy, an able tactician, fertile in resources, abounding in all the tricks ankcraft of the DemOcracy —and has signally defeated him, achieving victory which virtually 'fettled the Presidential issue,and the news of which flashing over the tele graphic wires, carried joy and rejoic ing into every patriotic household. The North will present Mr. GROW as a candidate of whose success they will not for a moment doubt. They will give him ncr complimentary vote, but will earnestly support him as be ing the right man in the right , place, and they will rely upon the magnam. ity and good sense of Republicans in other sections of the State, to lay aside local prejudices and concede to Mr. GROW, an election which at this time seems so eminently proper. PENNEWIX4NIA CONGRESSMEN:IIOV ernor Geary has issued his proclama tion declaring the names of persons returned elected to Congiess in the different districts of Pennsylvania. In regard to the 21st district com posed of the counties of Indiana, Westmoreland, and Fayette, lie says no such returns of elections have been received by the Secretary of the Commonwealth as would, under the election laws, authorize him proclaim the name of any peison having been returned and duly elect ed. Two separate certificates—one certifying Hon. John Covode, ican, to be elected, and theE certifying Mr Foster, Democ at, be elected—have been issued ; ho the Governor has thlpwn the r• sp sibility of deciding the ease u Forty6rst Congress Mouxr VESIIVIIIB.—The erup 'on 1,,11 Mount Vesuvius will probably elk the countries of Europe frO I threatened earthquakes. The mop tain, as reported by Atlantic cat is in a very vigorous conditio —, streams of lavaifilling and o rili lug the long, deep crevices in the side. The direction of the ur i is the same as during the ern don 1855. On the night of No eml 16th, the upper cone discharg d ( umns of ashes, occasionally illu nated 17y flashes of fire. Cr wdE spectators are hurrying to N plea witness the grand sight . ILLNESS OF GEN. BUTLER. MI General B. F. Butler is lying vet.: at his residence in Lowell, Mass . His frieids are very much co tern fearing ho .wi:l not recov r. i power of speech is entirely gone. nycsmairrna. semanoir. According to the lawn of the trni ied iStatekthe electors chosen on - the first. Toeeday of November,. meet at the 'capitals et. their . retpea tive,Statee cu .the first;'Wednesday of Deeember, turd " vote by "distinct b 6" lota for President and Vine-President; one of whom shall not Ipo an lash'. tantof the same StSte . !milk-them selves. Theynre to make lists of the numbeiof votes . given, and of the persons voted for, whieh they must I transmit sealed, by a special messen ger, to the President of thaAenate-st Washington. " 'the Senate andllOiiiiii of Reireseritatives having the incOn vention on.the 11913ouilltredpeidair February; the , President or the Sew! ate will open all the . certificates; and} the votes be - countedZ: The Per-I eon havi4 A'reater niniiberf. of vote's for Preathent will be Altriy ted, if such number be a majority:4 the whole ndtnbnr of Electors appoint ted. If no person havo such &major ity, then from the persons having tiKl highest number, not exceeding tinsel, is the list of those voted fot as Frail. dent, the House of Representativei will have to choose immediately, - a0 by ballot,the President. If the Honse of Representatives shall not choose President, whenever the right of choice devolves upon thein, 7 before the 4th of March next following, then the Vice - President will sot as -Presi dent, as in the case of the death or other constitutional disability of, the President. THE Woau Movas.—The Reading Gazetti edited by Hon: J. Lawrende Get; memberAteongress from per* county, has published a good Article. favorable to more stringbr.t'llamsfOr , sectring the purity of theiballot bo.= Thetis thefirst t eafueat word in fa vor of honest elections that we,hailr seen from copperhead sotree. hope now to see Mr.-Getz acting as he writes. We shaltsee. ma. General ,Sheridan, has taken the field against the Indians, awns pushing active operations with:sUo cess. Our .exPeriente in the ' late war proved the efficiency and expe diency of winter campaigning, and when fighting the Indians it is pe• culiarly desirable. We strike them in winter without forage and short of food and clothing, while we Can atileast manage to keep on • hand a partial supply. Nsw AND IMPORTANT CRANGES.—The Buffalo Commercial announced t hat i the Eiie Railway Company has poi• tively determined upon the following: To construct a track -from Buffalo to Niagara Falls, thus securing connection with the West by Ali/ Great Western Railway.- To lay a third rail. through the main line and have a narrow gauge connection with the West. To build a new passenger depot at Buffalo To transfer its Shops from Dun kirk to buffalo,' aha make the hitter place the chief western terminus. The extension of the Lehigh Val ley Road to Waverly, will render the laying down of a third rail onl the Erie a matter of necessity, if the managers of the • latter road desire to avail themselves of the benefits of the heavy tonnage which come north from the anthracite coal regi on. The Lehigh Valley passes through two of the most important Coal basins in this State, and when 'corn• pleted will carry an immensmunount of coal to the markets of Central and Western New York. To avoid trans shipment, ihe Erie road should) and probably will, lay down a third !ail. The absolute necessity of a continu ous gauge Connection with the West has been long felt by the Eiie man agers, and the time has now Come when it cannot be longer postponed. What effect the ,recent: proceedins in the Courts may have on these! pro jected improvements remains to be seen—but.certainly no manageinent can long defer the changes which are necessary to keep the Erie ' road up to the demands of business. JEMIISON Davm.—The case of Jef ferson Davis,. the President of the late so called Confederacy, was . called for trial at the Circuit Court in Richmond "Monday. On.motion (is the counsel for the" Government, it I was postponed until the next term. Of the Court. It is clear that Davis will never be tried, and also that if ho shonld be brought to trial he would be aequit• to I ted. Is it not time that . /he cerei i nony of calling his case and bp,4ting it off should cease? -What is the use of keeping up a formality so destitute of meaning ? Why not enter a , nolle CT Iprosequi and dismiss the defendant to the merciless judgment of history and the never-ending punishment of his , own conscience.? -. ,1 i . —The first instance of a Chicago pulpit being occupied by a female p4acher occurred on Sunday last in the Church of the Redeemer, (Universalist,) where Rev. ve -Mrs. Chapin, of Mount Pleasant, lovra, ad. the -dressed very large audiences inhe merning un. and evening with considerable effect., Her le, subject was the "Wheat and the 'pares," ,he and the tone of the sermon of -the moat "liberal" character—the doctrine of man's total depravity being pronounced hideous. —The bodies of the last of the thir- Ei32 teen men buried in the central sheik of the of Hoosac Tunnel, in - Mastsulhusetts, abotit a er year ago,were taken out on Thursday night. 0 1. They were found in a recess eighMen by thirty feet, and were in a remarkabli state of preservation, ao that all but. ode was of readilitueogadm4byleiamla ,The Wits to Lions were that they lived several hours of ter the aocidintwhicklmatied themaalive, as one was found partly undruwed.and jor moth, had covered his face lelith his _ . . —More _earthquakes have °centred e d o on the Nato moat k heavy ahoy van is tail °;t2lls,thi2crat. al Ifin ht o trias ne & me con ' Nevada, on the 17th htet. - In Millorten die Walls Of the Cori Ih de were —lt was meth nod, , se 1 sgO..tbat Wilstin IV^ th undeialattenee Of;dildk IPA Pi Md., and tote hißePith ilithl o:4 ] ke Um nomlcir of4tptain _, *bumf ihrui _ , * lira Snag last vllion* !SOS formation furnisinohny 4 was tlisocrtexal fil l tim woods Domain, Atlas !Iv( afire corn. Be was nearly atartai ewe no resistanr i • The. Governpent a and for tae capture of J,eff, u l; w it , ( $10 4 54110, lam been diVidalpili 0 the airs Mil Men -Whale aft* wok% rneeelgodi aocludinii Po the net of dcmgreeiq do VitittnesdAT drabs 1 illre cis it ad triarnit7•ePexturelirbi ticiri . ,Opiliii'er;s _ tie:,, : , at*, Gen. Mittee, the, t er, to amount' '0! $12,000, toward tho payment this rrani. the following Weir! ithe :In *or of itune4 H:Wills 10 ;iII I O ' kte *er r= of Voiontleill; for •PAM i'lllenrY t y of ,itrisartinin, pi l ieutenant: Nielld riatt# il . foro.6os Benjamin 11., , 'of 2114 lata. Lientenant-COonal of the lo mihMithigan 0 avalry.s3,l3oo ;: and ,Tosepn. A.G.'irpoman, of lows,, bite Pipiain First OW liawdry c $ 3,000 . Tot 4 sine°. • —On a recent trip m boot War libgle from t3l .it, a fight oamrred *Song ' which Michael ii4Fip, a-, bed and killed in Inolbend name knot knoviti , Asp; the deceased With a moored betw,i them, tettO his optioned. !Whew the Dubuque Br jfinme4 asp his mospe. I F ~1; .- t. —A telegram ticeild at novena; Hair Gen. *sbnikati, ath has ertitedat Panto Princlie,Stai ttl NO Men:gents have anirmAreit; and been pardoned, The muipaigneytainsti insnigerEnoW in arms is tohevigartudiiprishail later • &plinth i t however rePprte that, the, ber who have moreadered is i Otte em u . The Cltiptain ,Geopral hati give* alm • n 'et at Which the reiresehbiUvee a the . A m all navy : eta- Coned at Rutin*, iiiii3o cut. ' • ' r -,A.ilyicesfr'oio Pott, nTrinee. state that - President Aileive; of Haiti, after botabardinitho town of ' Oahe for five /otllB, Wa4 I reran& 1 attention to attack the Aim Cayes ana st. Utak Consuls bare been•notiftec is reported that the rev°, creasing in number. p heretbfore etis Bramhall A, P. W . Cowell, of Bramhall A Cowell, is mutual consent. All ontsta be settled immediately or , collection. , Towanda, Nov. 24, 1868. _ The undersign ed having intereat of NT. Bramhall in and property, Will 'contiry Provision business at the for past liberal patronage, to merit a continuance of BOOT I BOOTS NORTH ' BRANCH BOOT c. Ilas Jost finial:ea and read! eortment of BOOTS ' ANI . . I hive Boots fot the yeo..: sod ! And the bard .laboring hod I And for the mechanic th, brick ; And for tau soft handed. 1:i yard; stick ; And Boots' for f.he wise .t And for the ho est medial IBM I have' , Is a little e i For the hard. boring Ma! I have Boots Or all,•ple• My Boots ;re good and p' But I amle i termined- NO 1 H I McGREG . Celebrate le that line ; Call my friends, all you Leave your mean tires— • The Episcopal Church di. place , In i front exact! • It's Imowby many ter • By the tile .Of—NCRT Towanda, Avg. 2 ,18 r. HORSEPOWER:, THRESHERS, • CLEANERS I S:PERATOBSI I .11100 d! & Co Athens , Pa ., Still continue to , mantif tore BLOOD'S CEL EBEIATETI +THBESBE AND CLEANERS, AND HOBEIN POW to run the same, and are prepared to AU orde promptly. Of N AS TERNS As can be boOght in th United States. Hav ing been 'l6 'eats en sed in manufacturing Threshing hiachlnes, wp have spared neither time nor expense in pettecting our_machines, and cl ihn Whale • BEST One thatl . 44 1 seperate Straw more ' perfectly,' than anylothir manaia simple In construction, piece, so that it does ni to setthens or run th ufactared un er our psi 6IALLE Nq To show be t er workmai cry mach his set up TBOROUG I BLY TRW Teforqicaying t e Works, and are WARRANTED TO , BE N WORKINGI ORDER Thiy ha7n 'Oen pWeal us e`-for mend y -ans. &MI con be atta4bed to Tread PoWera, Sweep Power!. Steam qr Water Power, and for DIIRAKLITY; Perfection of Working, and Economy, fbeir equal.* not been invented I ; OUR , Are sq low as thole of and parties desiring to their in r est to exam chasing lEietwhere. ifItIOE LISTS Oti applicatio AkGRICULTiIIt On hand, and 111111 Wo machinery of all kinds ly and on favorable attune, MY 9S, 18. „T OW AND I • ..., EATING EST. i, , The undereigned 'haing enteret'in to a co partnershi ' , undpr-the ame of SCOTT & Al, LYN, for 0 transact [ nof business at the old Bakery Ma d, first do r South • of the Ward House, M street, uld respectfully an nounce 'MI the public that no pains will be spared to keep the b of everything in our line of business and atm rites as low as can De obtainedlekiewhere. e will' keep constantly on hand old will bake _order , 1 . 011EAD, P , CAKES, &C. • CustomeM•thay rely u n our . work being well and neatly done. In o r . • I HATING D f'ARTMENT . 'Meals will tile served all hours of the day, and.we will 'do all m ur power to merit, not ionly.s con canoe, an •increase of the lib oral • patrq Lem fore extended •to the Om bule House. P „Oysters constantly on hand. We will slim *lord °Meant of Hrbreries, ContectlO ery 13reen, led and Canned Fruits Cub paid for batter, ggs and Fruit. . _ I f D. W. SCOTT. 'Towanda; Sept. li. . iS. &GLYN.' l i ps 1 HUNT etiooL Pots ALL Y. n i Ladles w I r e-open on MONDAY the Stet 7of AUG I'. The 5, II divided , to 4 terms or 10 weeks 1 • ' Ch.' i * - , 1 ' I 1 T 8. Englishißeinebel.... ..r. ..... IA 50 at sB'oo French out Latin, eae .... 1 50 01) 400 P 0041411 be race ed at Any tltne, bat no e deductlO evirill bepat after. Matilda' far so abssicalo less th in t01f . .. term_ A,. # 3 ,, ink • . _, _ , • ..-.; I, i liitii:ibbtrhill , vs• -- A.:Ofogg'44 era! days pro negroes deeihnzie, fDeeember, mate of the Main stank isoliquilmblio - in u g e, has ,ad 411 1! to hisidock a hrie !INltintat 4 4, ; Sri A R,41; " - jaiL "Ou tares, on bi mazi. He lir. LOIiII E!EI HOLtDAX is t tzi;isttss,' ' , ants souls; _ , rasuts ail airiit,xttban, LUT A *Window: MEE SALVER 'PLATED" WARE; ,tiiop;ii9t qiuUltj',iiii 1 61 lu4li j..., Cacsikelienli •-; • • • leiniess; •• • . • - • iniM ll . .• , „ . ciolll4ll, , CALL , • , ; M.? mime, and other irt!clea, sayable for manta. the steam• to. St. Pant, • Oslvi .ditring beak." s i tab. zsan • *hose drat Assadlied sad &scuffle Hays stabbed bate *cached • aid wade ctotip-aEvinlvr, great vartetiot'pattenis oe exhibition, - • • aoui Brat, , !DP, ••• • , • sitiva :liar:ors; au. 'AME'RICAN ~;WATCHES', - . raza.the celebrated maw/flick:llre at,V7al4taro, Masi, x and Elght,lll,oa great valeta, sad at the 1 4 0444 pilaw Also, a she assortment of • Ladies' and,: Gent's .9#4 Waiehes.• i'mkAltd.ig cL.90.',.; announces his New of tTaomel, • All the foreign to this effect. It utionists. axe in- : • , Datiiefeht day dna titt;ty honi ) . great'iratieti end at low pikes WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING, coLpartner g bettteen W. der the drm name Done In the beat manner, as anat, at iob rate,. diy dissolved by ding accounts must 4 . ey will be left for Bit &MHALL, W. Cl/WELL. SrMain streot,Nowanda, fronting the public Nov. 26,1868. square p archasel the entire he above business e the Grocery and d stand. Thankful 111 use every effort ,e 170, 172. 174 & 178 Greenwich Streei, The undersigned tikes pleasure in announe- fog to his numerous friends and patrons that from this date, the shale of the Pacific will be $1,50 per day. Being sole Proprietor of this house, and therefore Pres,hom the too common exaction of • an Word the rent, he b fully able to meal the downivard tendency of prices without any fall ing oft of service. It will now. as heretofore, be his aim to maintain undiminished the favorable repntatiwa of the Pacific, which it has enjoyed for many years, as one of the best of travelers! hotels. The table will be bountifully implied with every de icacy of the mason. The attendance will be found air-lent and obliging. The location will be found convenient for those Whose bulimia calls them b the lower part of the city, being one door north of Co* landtst., and one block west of Broadwiy, and of ready access to all Ball Road and Steamboat Lines, JOHN PATTEN. Nov. 17,j11568.-6m. P. W. COWELL 1 BOOTS!!! .1 SHOE- STORE! - . ON, for sale a large as SHOES! n that turneth the an that carries the t net stone and lay enta that apply the t flourish the gnUt ; c that works In the DPOWLER k 00., •„, Jae BEAL ESTATE DEA-LEGS, tra madly that has no trado give me a call. ces Jut , TO TRUST OfFitt 13 aoa►sos PLLCI, B, bout-man fine , Real Estate parabwd and sold. Ineestment's made and Money aed. . at will, lila skill Dsaa Bra:—Having cetabilatied ourselves e htly In thonbove business, we take the liberty sending Per our ord. Should you have any desire to make in vestment, or loan money, ow long residence is Chicago, (bavin g lived here and seen its growth from a small vill sp to a city of over three hundred Amin d inhabitants) gives us ample means of knowing where good investments con , be made, or What will be good security for money, osned. "AU business entrusted to our care Will receive prompt attention." This city is !wowing very rapidln in wealth and population, and at no eriod ave bettera t opportunities offered for In p vestment h , than at present. Ness Twidie Millions Dollars are' expended annually in fine 'and costly dwellings, giving permanence and causing great advance in prices for all improved property. Very See p . B. FOWLKEI & CO. t is about to rise, lies ; well BRANCH HOTEL L. I'. NELSON. c.-3m. • By permission refers to Hons. N. B. Judd, X. C., John V. Farwell, P.O. Sherman, Chita go; Hons. Simon Cameron, U. B. S. , U. Mere ur X O„ Wm. Elwell, Judge 13th Dist., Penns jin ni': Hons. Jon Botume, Charles Hancock, Boston; Hon. Wm. B. Ogden, New York: kr man Truman, Owego. N. Y. - N0v.28,438.6m. CLEANER the 'Grain from the with less power, Lured. They 'ire very lug comprised in one r t require a mechanic em : they are all man ' renal supervision, and RSTILtY.=-From the premises of the subscriber in Towanda bore' , Sunday morning tut, a pale red Heiler, three rear* old with abort horns, turning inward. Any per son Warning, or leaving information at Mar tha Bros. & Co. Hardware store, where abe may be found, wil l be iberally rewa rded .. MORGAN LEWIS. Towanda. Nor, St , 1888 .--a t. E .THE WvBLD UP TOWN CLOTHING STORE I D UNDER MOTION, 96 MAIN STREET, TOWANDA, CLOTHING - S° MEI Every week, which he is selling lower than any house in town. y other muonfacturer, archon. will And it to oar stock before per GOOD OASSIMERE SUITS, $15,00 I MIMED CASSIMERE AND UNION SUITS, All kinds of L MACHINES k, Engines, Boilers and • t up to order prompt. , BLOOD & CO. -OVERCOATS AT ANY PRICE! A BAKEThY Which is selling below cod. as hq is anxious to close old this branch of -hit BLISHWE NT GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, BOYS CLOTHING OF ALL.KIN DS IVI R. .TAYLOR, Fashionable Hair Dresser. Ward Bowie Towanda, Pa, keeps constantly . on hand an di makes to order all kinds of Bair Work, such as Switches, Curls,. Braids, ,Frisints,. Ladeit Front PlemZ an d Toupees, Waterfalls, Puffs, False W ornamental Haft Work of afl descriptiOns made to the customer. Particular attention paid to the Cutting and Dressing of Lady's Hair.— Hi=martet price paid for Bart Hair, Nov. 16, 1868. ! A. W. AYRES' MARBLE, SHOP, . . Yon will And Gnuilte documents, bottt Qaluci and Conaird,' Marble and Slate Mantles, and Coal Grates to At. A large anuestmeng ideally on band, cheap as the ottuspest o Aug:10; 11368.--ly. i • • ,j_.l"-,,A,' i - t:, - t.ft,l4i? . :-; UAW itids,. clutxs, NET Yonc,Oct.lo,lB6B 1 lINITII a XIX° 22 BIIILDIFO CHICAGO, 11.1.,00. 27, 1868. * Opposite Public Square, I Receiving new additions to his stock of It large line of CHZAP I A large lira of CLOTHS AND CASSI M E RES, TRISUIRMA ALL KIND Of every description HATS, AND CAPS AT' COST Call and convince yoniaelves 1 Towanda, Nov. 38,1888. .I‘, M. COLT.INS. ELMIRA. N. Y. • NSW attPatianin4 i4ONYEaIi,IONEtt 11161"4:N1'16 • l i , :::' :."-.!. ' \:' ''. '' ' ' ''' Mild! of 04 abbe: th of td it tact OA be muidtmttspo NUJ !It : ' WHOLIEILLE - AilD ISTAIL, • All kW& of iloofectionaglas. Aids* sod Pa male Moto, km Dealers In the cbootry wish. aarbbs >a Ms line rill do well to. m OUrtfliotwflUberpoloptl end bitSMIUMI_ Attalla& to. • Batiofrotkos puonteed. Moto Is "nib Me of Ilforoneo New Block. Town •ds. Ps. reb.-11.19611?-41. =I gokw,Not*G. • _V.!"' A•prmittur & , gesieetbilly beam the: pnigln *it _they Wm ptu;chised the neyir and eztenelee lteam Tiont log Ulll 16u111 ;tip 004;14,711441iii eon, to the anti psi' et the boteeih et' iolrfidep and MO* otethy:ursern: litroiententi; ind . l competent MOiefe, 2 ,ikeyare 1 4 .4.#; 4 4 : CUangl. o 4 l NP/gOt *:; laths beat possible manner and st.nneetntlty stuid'iletite !tray liebtls erilllonteken to glee 'inthanitien,, and re hyi!'te a pnbileb4l.. •i*lthi, AP '!*t' - Fee seut et the lowest cash pante « _.; iotrinds:Noieinbei 10;1880. ." • lords, BOORRIES,-! - PitOYISIONSi. non, 'rob, WOODEN, WILLOW AND STONE :. ' t;liTo2,`' r •r ' I t t IACICIH 7 Ettip",tN.. E$ _ Southeast corner of Main & Bridge , sta Li' ' gin I: •", • TOW4I9A, PA. , r, Ney) .aid• Desire&le GcMdB MI It=Etna DAILY; Assortment 4lsOccys Complete. Great Indeoenienta to CASH RUYERS! COUNTRY PRODUCE Bought and Sold at THE MARKET RATES' Nov 11, 1868: N EW FIRM 1 NEW GOODS I WICKHAM I & prtosT, Would call the attention of the citizens of Home and vicinity, that they hue opentd with A New Stock of Goods At the old stand of L. L. Hood/ , where with close attention to the wants of the community they will keep a good ftraortment of goods, which they will SELL AS LOW AS THE LOWEST; And at prices that will induce !TM one to boy of them. We shall at sal times' have have a good assortment Of FALL AND WINTER GOODS Embracing all the latest styles of LADIES DRESS GOODS! DELAINES, ALPACAS, PRINTS, GLOVES, GINGHAM, 1108ISRY, RATS,. CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, , CLOTHS, CASSIMEBES, PEELINGS, FANCY GOODS, UMBRELLAS, Family Groceries, Hardware, CROCKERY, MIRRORS, LADIES - TiAVELLING tensvi WOOD AND TINM.AIII3. IfhloB l Furniture,:, The abotre !Ifni but a olfghtldie of the GOODS WE HAVE :IN STORE, And we onlyeay to oar zonnerona friends and thepeblle generally, call akd see us, tea/ the merltirof our pretensions, and If convinced.: BUT AND MAKE YOVIISEL VES RICH ten ßy d sa to ving money In your purchases. We in GIVE , GRATER BARGAINS THAN EVER BEFORE HEARD OF I We know we can ploys° you, so give us a call All - kinds of FARMERS PRODUCE • Taken In exchang e for goods. - WICKHAM ik FROST. • - Bueseasoys to LL. Moody O. D. AIQIHAX. DD. FROST Bum% Pa.: Mr. 12, 1868 TN THE DISTBJCT ,COURT -OF 1 the United States, for the Western Dis trict of Pennsylvania. James H. Fellows, a Bankrupt under the Mt of Congress of Hareli2d, 186'7, having applied ler aDia charge from ail elis , debta, and °that claims provable under,:sald Act, 1:g order of 'the CAmrt, notice ' hereby given , to all per sons who have proved their debts; and oth er persona interested, to appear on the sth day °Muumuu, •1868, at 10 o'clock, a m, before Edward Overton, Jr, 'Esq., at la of fice in Towanda, to' show 'cause,if any they have, why a discharge shoul d not be granted to the said 'Bankrupt. Andlmther notice is hereby gtven r that the second and third nuotings of the Creditors of the said Bankrupt, required by the 27th alul2Bth sections of said Act, will be held betiie the said Itegister, at the same time end place. B. G..3IoCANDLEN, Nov. AB6B, Clerk Of said court. N THE DISTRICT COURT OF I theljniled, States, for the Western Dis trict of Pennsylvania. DAVID, SMILEY, a bankrupt under. the Act of COngrese of March 2d, 1887. having applied for a Die= charge from all his debts, and other'claims voyage under said Act; by - order,of the Mutt, Notice. is hereby, given, to all per sons whir have proved their debts, end oth er persons interested, to appear on the' s th day of Deoember,lB62, ate o'clock, a. m., before Bo Overton, Jr., Esq., illegister, at his otlkie in Tcnrwla, Pa, .to.show cause, if say:they have, why a Maw) should not be granted to the said Bankrcipt; And farther, 'Notiee is hereby livett that the Second and Third Meetings of Creditors of the said .13indampt. regair . the 27th and 28th &Wos of said A.ct, will be held befere•the said Register, st the lame time and S. 41 MoCANDLESS, Nov. 26,4868. Clerk of said Court. Or TOT A " riNgASSORTMEyr .142. BOAPC ' * a vim CABE _ Nan,tistrtionrientc NEW FRUIT AND FANCY GI-eocery Stare! I Just s oted. a good Empty of FOREIGN, DO/11 . 2010. CANNED r a bitisk ru,,corni, I Irma, CanclieB,Fru it Exfracts, EMU= LONG & XEELER. MI Near the Elwell ,t TOWANDA, , PA. •-•"*4.-a& - - ;,•, Coostectly on lei 1 4 ; st lit ha the cheapest,. _ & 11 — — lold cheap u quality of BALTIMORE 01'.'STEES messare, or tin. Or keg.. Fresh and, E:111° Iteinembei the piece O. Ri.l9o6D'a RE* STORE, Between the . Elwell Boasoand Mercurio Block 1 Towanda, Oct. 15, 1888. PRICE ;LIST.-CASCADE MILLS. Beat snality winter „16rhpit Flour , per • unfired ...$66010.000 Best quality Bye:Nair per hundred' .• 400 Corn Neal and Bye &totems Feed 2.76 Buckwheat Flour, per hniulred . ... 3450 , A fair margin a lloweded, to deairre. We_psy caih for rain. • Wheat $2 25 end $9 60, llys, goal, $1 30, Buckwheat 76 cents. Corn $1 75..• Cadent grinding =ugly done st once, as the capacitt of the mill. fa mufficient for a large amount of work: 0. 13419011,A1r. Camptown,lla7 74 6 6 2 . * • S 0 11 - F : T :H IN G 141 E 1 AGAIN IN MOTION I Having purchased the stock of Tobacco belong ing to Randall; • Compton & COJ, and • having built a shanty on the same grroundore are prei plied to offer to the public • ~. WHOLESALE., AND ~i4El'44 :iicvarierly; of r•Patilt et Gold Leaf, Gamy Sid% PI ie Pig, Bette Leaf andEltar, which we oiler Inhale Intnantities , to indt ensioxieni. Packages in 4 rrei Is'; halts *CA gander'. - Filler SMOKING The celebrated : Lone Jack, Pride of. the Uni tod Statei, Ilfrintstie,Geld Leaf, Navy and all kinds of KiMokoiclf.; BRANDS OF_ .CHiAI2B. American Eagle, Gen. Grunt, tebognet , Im part°, Tycoon „end the - very choicest brands of Time. ' We will keep constantly on hind a variety of Pipes, Cigar Casa, Teat= Biwa and Pouch es And everything usually kept in a Tobacco Store, Landlords suppiledwith ii;ars a./ I Foil To. Amoco on liberal terms. All orders piomptly all& .1 rut notice.! 0ct.:27. 1.867 300 OASES BOOTS & SHOES - AT RETAIT, fiV,DIPHKEY BROT HERS. Offer to their' old coitoute Ts' and the general public , NOT ONLY . THE LARGEST BUT BEST ASSORTHEN7 GOODS TOR THE MAT rilleiADM That can be found In NORTEERN PENNSYLVANIA T Matt. oofferedh dat ,THE' LOWEST RATES! And the WORK GUARRANTEED 1 EDWIN C; BURT'S SHOES FOR LADIES, MISSES • AND CHILDREN, RECEIVED TIE ONLY' SILVER PEDAL `Awarded for Rxc , plfrne..e of • Manufacture PARIS EXP JAMES GOODS FOR Either HEAVY OR LIGHT I CALF, OPERA, ;NAPOLEON, Hungarian and other Styles. OUR OWN MANUFACTURE In full operation sad all. goods Made to; Order by Experienced Workmen. In the Saddlery Department I 100: HORSE BLANKETS ! BUFFALO &. WOLF itiOBN.S Carriage . Team Harness, TRUNKS, "MIPS, &C ToWanda. Oct. 31, 1808. irOWANDA.. COAL YARD) ANTEIRAOITE AND BITUMINOUS . _ COALS. . . The undersigned having leased the Coal Yard and Nick at the old " Barclay Basle," and just completed a large Coat Rouse and CHlled upon • the premixes, are note prepared 'to famish the citizens of Towanda and vicinity - with the'diff• erent linrikand slam of the above named nea t, uportAlie moat reasonable terms to any quanti ty desired. Prices at_ tie Yard .until farther netke i - • , . large Egg * .... $4,00 Small Bp. . • IV 0 6,25 Stipte, Cheinit,:l. 1 ' • -. . 5,50 i'4Jsrelay'Aump,. . 4,60 Thin of Mines,4, 00 •"' " Fine i r Blac ks mith 3,50 .The following additional charges• will be made for delivering Coal within the Borough limits: '- ' • • - • Parlou r CO. ets. 'extra tor Trying 60 eta i g ri T er ° t; n l s 5 11( 1 • " 5 6 1 4 1 mr.; Orden mast Ili all cases be accompanied wittithe caolt, „ • • D'A. OVERTON- # CO. i rtoliltadii, N0v..4, 18(18.--tt,' • lObb q:'-Scy:All. 61A% 1-3E51 1 4 _ i % otsi§ tal uvil 0 '54 ti a .% Y El g ca H 0 tsi H H a A. RUINER DM g H 14 Pt, j 4 t p a - 1 7 2P IEI il p 2 I. F 4 :6. - H 1-3 CO ti cD Vi so tc, it I UI t 0 I l e _ RI. b:. t=l • N 8 1g ri • g o ) m ~ $ El • 5 0 0 re - ii 0 til ri a - . z I. gl, pi ' tz im 0 Ps i 2 q r 1 p is . 4 z t. , 0 • 1 ci IA ~, 0 ro ME glistglantoug. FALL AND REISIION IN PRICES I El lIICKMAItaIION BY GOREN ac.ROSIBPIILD. TOWANDA, PA. MEMO, ft seems to have pleased the re habitants of lows:lds, and vicinity, to m o& alas our fair way of desilog; • AWD Wxxxxsa, We owe oar !sincere than ke to tile demount4y for extending to us so %ben? o.potemAge until n 011; Awn Witnitax, We deem it onr duty to re eiroester all the (*font bestowed upon us tbne far ;'I - - . x We do bereby publicly . PM:IMAM, that oo great Met of FALL AND WINTER 000hs, SUCH A 8 BROADIXOTIVIEAVM Doeskin ft Cassimere Of all evades as d d f a f p t i t i l o s;we i g styles, will be R.EP 11,-CE D. PII 1.q . ,E S.! Otte goods are maatifactarei la Mew YOrk city by one of tbe members of the Ilan, therefore we are enabled to sell .as cheap as the next. and wishing to reduce oar stock. we will pies oar goods at such low rates as will enable any body to bay a salt of clo' herb We are receiv ng the . LLRCEST STOCE of OVERCOATS Ever brought to this market, Bach as" Bearer - , Ciebtehilks, Doeakin.l he., for Men and Bop wear.- Cell et the Clothing Store of WHEN & ROSENFIELD, And convince yourself of the fact that they d se they say and do -not misrepresent any of their goods. We also call attention to our stock of GEN7S. FURNISHING. GOODS I'. Such u Cass'mere and Woo!awl:Oven/Ms, Ur.- , denims and Driven, ovaralls and oversblrts, Gloves, Oordlgen Jackets, Ti?s, collars, Su- Tenders, • LATEST STYLES HATS & CAPS, WU& they also sell at.Rednced Give no a call before haying elsewhere. GOREN 1 ROSENFIELD. Opposing Powell & Co. Towanda, Oct. ISM. El The nudersigned would respeetfuffy Woos. the citizens of Wfalosing and vicinity Glat t:hey, have disposed of their old stock and have !wain Uplift( at their old stand wit an arse ofdock dt seedy Made Clothing which. are of the best mann facture and of the latest style , They have Beaver, Chinchilla, Doeskin and , Pilot Overcoats. Al*o a large assortment or Gents Furnishing Goods, snob 'se Overshirts Undershirts, Drawers, Hats . Cap, ..Ice, which • they will sell at Reduced Fri ces.. Having gain ed the confidence of the people by honest and lait dealing, they are sore of obtain log . share of their patronage. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. -• COHEN d E'OSENFIELD, • Wyalusing. Oct 21, 1868. CAMPAIGN OPENS 3'' GRAND RALLY OF THE MAEEi COME ONE I COME ALIT REPUBLIC ANS, DEMOCE ATS 111 And ettlzerdt of every political faith are invited to attend the GREAT MASS MEETING Which is to be held and continued for the nest tires months by the citizens of Towanda and vicinity at NO. MI, MAIN STREET Where young and old are already gathering to provide themselves avith CLOTHING, FOR FALL AND IlarLD . WEIR, From the excellent supply we have lately received and fhich for. QUALIZT, DIYILIBILITY AND cffEd MESS Cannot.be excelled In this or any other mar ket. onr entire stock he'Mg new and bought co ash we DISTANCE ALL COUPETITION' Our motto is Qoick Sake, Small Profita , Caah,and Once Price Only.' We invite! ono and all to pay on ,a Yiett at the old stand of olomon Son, one door north of Taylor 1 Co. SOLOMON At WOLFF JCLita IVOLPF. `Towanda, Oct. 1, 1868. . ALEX.. SOLOMON WE SELL Over oats this season at very los • prices. Oar stock was bought low, and is re tailed at less than a canal wholesale profit We offer some extra bargains at the once prise store of • SOLOMON k WOLFF, No. 123, Main Street. WE SELL our stock of Fine Coats, Easiness' Salts, Pants and Vests, formen and boys' wear as low as way previous time this slimmer. We have some splendid goods in, this line, bOught cheap and selling', at a very Small profit, of the One Price Store of 4 SOLOMON WOLFF, No, ID, Main Street. WE Sgi,L Furnishing Goods much below current prices, Oar stock Is complete in Men's and Youths'. On these customers can save many times, fully 20 per cent. b • baying st the one price store of SOLOMON & WOLFF, • No. 123, Main Street. WE SELL small articles ea cheap 'as large ones, Suspend ere, llandkerc idea, Collars, Toes, Gloves, Mittens and gooks of this clits very much leas than they are retailed elsewhere, - We invite - the trade to convisce themselves ,t the one prieellore of SOLOMON .41 WOLFF, Mo. 123, Main Street. The hig hes t price in cub raid for Wool Hides, Pelts, and Calf Shine at the one price store of SOLOMON I WOLFF, ~ No. 123. Main Street. Pi SEMI ANNUAL STATEMENT OF WYON.2iG INSURViCE CJIIP.OII, United States Sizes of 1881,. - STOCKS. ' • • 14 100 Shares Fine Nauanarßazik t Wilkes-Barre, , 313,500 CD 100 Shares Second National - Sank Wilkes-Barre, 11;600 103 Shares _Wyoming National 0 Sauk; Wllkes.Barre. 6,400 l' 150 Shares Wilkes• Barre the Co. 8,540 .. 4 4 58 . " Erigige 0), Company _ 4,350 MIECELLANEOUS. Cash Loans and Bonds, s4o,o(iii Stock not called-tn, 25,000 , Judgments, 3,500' Cash in Bank, 5,365 Cash In : hand and due from EL Agents, Other prOperty Real Estate, ... Looses paid In tea palm, .llnsettled Losses, not doe 3,sso T . : B. CAMP. Agent. ° First block below - Ward Home, 2d story. Towanda, Sept. 2,1268.-3 m _ STOVES ! STOVES I STOVES Just received new line Stoves at THE METROPOLITAN HARDWARE STORE, ORWELL, PA. Are attr actiug cinch nttentkm. An . iMITICIL S C variety of Stoves ALWAYS ON HAND Stows, coal or wood, that will slit you ,or PARLOR,: 0 FFICE, STORE - , - SCHOOL, SW, CHCBCII, BOAT, on COOKING STOVES COM and see the new pitterns—st le 'st. ONE LOOK BEFORE BUYING We toil) all leading Brst-class Stove; for the opulent, or cheaper varietyttovest u r;thehum .ibrjoeciiostia : tetest F. N. BRONSON. Oawell, Pi., net. 21.1262. FOR SALE AT • A BARG=AIN The subscriber wishing to thaw his occup , s Goa . offers for sale Ids Store and Wel si Goods, eoristetirg of Dry Goods, Groceries. Yankee Noibns. ike. Wrll esobaoge fur aw , II improved F arm, or sell stock and lease store ' The store is situated In -lAtchflekt, Brad'ofd County,'Pa. The only store In the town in sy -eration. For particulars call os LA or adYTONdress 8: ept. 7. 1468. pOR SALE AT SCOTIA TANNERY .11.7 -Plastering date at wholesale and radii. also Soap and Wagon Grease by the-pound and barrel. Cash paid for Barkand Hides. ADAM INNE3. Granville Centre, Pa., July 16, 1868.6 m. July 44, 1866 ASSETS.—Evros. S 33 po,) (.1 „Ma 47,150 1,500 I.coo EMS $171,615 lII= 1145,000 =I
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