Wyss fcauCell Mittens. The Maine Senate' rejected Wats. Coaatabolity !aloe bid." - : • —Two, feet, of entire ;lie, On e ratifie Saikwd !rack on he ettnunit ;Of Te lock? Monatals. , —Gene* igestieff, the I,mbassMos retuned to tlit.Peterebear leave dabble* foithree loathe. • --Horace. tocklin, Assistant Ba petintendent of the YennOit Cle*Sl Bail toad, 'Ned In St. Alban on Tatadai night. _The Canadian .railroade epin lie under a snow embargo. In some places the smow-iviiks ere 25 or 30 feet in height. —The main building of the Jewett Manufactaning Companfs . mills at Sharon Conn., were burne:d on Tuesday morning. Loss, 20,000. The. American ship Anna. Capt. Newton,. from Yarmouth, Maine, was re cently wrecked off the Scilly Islands. ,The crew !ere saved. —John. A. McCansland,Denuis Sul livan. and Nathan Smith. are ;adman** l ea charge of Bobbing Pederben'sjewrilry - store on Court street, Boston, of-93,000 worth of diamonds.. --The Veisel Owners' ' and Cap tains' Associationof Philadelphia, have determined tolesi - the right of Port War dens to levy fees for the entrance and clear sure of vessels, and • will pay no more Port 'lC:brans' fees. . —The Asizona Indians attacled a ntage between La Pas and Wiekenburgh,l Feb. 20, and . wounded the driver and one passenger : . The lives of th e passengers were saved only by the horses running away. —lt is asserted in San Francisco that the delay of the - mails= the Union Pacific Railroad is oceisioned not so much by snows, as by the desire Of the Carom to use every available means to grade and lay the track near Balt leas. —The schooner iohn W ilikiroson has arrive d at Portland , with the crew of the scho oner linow•liothing,Capt. Camp bell, from Eastport for New York, meetly abasdoned at sta. —Patsey Curtin and James EtertY , got into a row in Mike McCoors sa loon St. Lords. They drew knives, and cut each other fearfully. Curtin's windpipe was nearly cut in two, and Haggerty re ceived two severe cuts in the head, .ous of them severing the temporalartery; Curtin's con ditiOn is considered critics!. —The people, of Green Ville, Tenn., I awl arranged to receive Andrew Johnson. Berthold &Thompson's distillery, la St. Louis, was burned Thursday. Lost, $12,000 ; insurance. $6,000. Gotlieb Frank's moroco factory, 149 Willow street., Philadelphia,was burned Thursday. Loss. $6,000. IL. N. Skillings & Cos' lumber. yard; East Cambridge, was burned Friday. Loss, $60,000 ; insured. —The Republicans carried every ward but one in Auburn Me., on Monday. ' —The ferryboat Lark, at Rhene• beck, has been extensively damaged by the ice. —The Steamer David Cox, of San gerties, has been sold to Teravilliger Brothor, of Nowbnrgh =The pardon of Martin, the de faulting caabier of the Ride and Leather Bank of Boston, was not served; but wan returned to Washington. —The difficulty between the North ern Central and Erie Railways has bean ad 'pasted, and the ears of the former Company make regular trips over the Erie line. —Tue second trial to elect a May or for Saco, Me., resulted in the choice of Moses Lowell, a Republican. by 300 ma jority. —The residents of Old Grern.wieb, Wesehester county. have decided to alter the name of the village toltiveraide. —The 'body of R. H. Towers,form t rly of Pittsburg, one of the ill-fated party of five drowned on Friday, the 12th ult., in the Monongahela, was found on Monday. —The excitement attending the t lamination of Leonard' Choate, the New buryport incendiary, is intense. The ma terials and boxes found were exhibited in Court. —Eighty perilous have just joined the Congregational church in Ledyatd, Conn., the youngest ten and the oldest eighty-nine years of age. —The Union Pacific Railroad track Ogdeb, in Salt Lake Valley,on Mon• 'ay. Thekroad is now clear through, and trains are running to the end of the track. —John F. Miller,dentist,formerly of e w York, was found dead near Paritt,Telati, cn Iltinday, having died of debility and ex. rosure. —Wm. Jones, brakeman on 'the tipecial freight trail on the Ohio and Missls. Pippi road. u-as run over by a train and killed. —Recent accounts from the lum )x-ring regions of Ottawa, show that the ob htrnetions to lumbering. operation from the gone are less serious than at first report . a. —The Society for the Encourage ment of Manufactures and Mechanical In angry in the Netherlands propose to ar range an International Exhibition of arti cles for daily household use, at Utrecht —ln Bridgeport, 111., .tbe wife and to o children of Morris Year were found dead in bed. Mr. Fear Was tonna lying nith the• corpses nearly dead. They are Kupposed to hare been poisoned. —The Woman's Suffrage Conven 't ion in Springfield, Mass., elected Eliphalet Trask, President, and - . 13; Sanborn and Mrs. Cinguran, Secretaries. The speakers were I,riery Stone Blackwood , C. C. Burleigh, S. Fodor. - • —The sentence of George M. Bache, of the 'Sahel States Navy, has been re• , okca. --A grand demonstration of the Fenian Brotherhood was made in Buffalo, saturday night. --A delegation from the New York ,orn Exchange was in Buffalo, Friday.. —The 'United States sloop.of-war Narragansett and gunboat Penobscot were at Key West March 7, all well. —Thomas G. Gerrisb, City Treasu rer of Lowell, Man.;hasbe.en Mond in rabczzling $30,900.0f the 'city fon& —Gov. of bas received the resignation of E. Rockwood Boa sm one of Ike Justices of the Supreme Judicial COurt of Massachusetts. --Mrs. Jeremiah Ladd oldest person in Connecticut. died on Wednesday in East Lyme, aged ADS years aid 9 months. . , she died of . pnenmonia -Lauren Figuerola, the Spanish Minister of Mimeos., kee asked for a loan of 1,000,000,000 nab to meet the extraordi nary expenses at the Goveranient. —The Spanish Constituent Cartes Lea rejected a bill providing for the shells- Lion of the capitation tax and the intlitailf t_ conscription. litysttm Tmuda,Thtmkt,i l llarchlB,l:: ,. , ruz nueinintwrs The inaugural Address dale ae President which was laid before our readers last week is precisely what might have been expected coming from such a man as Ulysses S.Glrant, a plain, . streight-forward, siccint document, possessing. none of those glittering .generilities which - have hitherto characterized such- papers, with no straining for effect—in short, a simple statement of the views which. will govern 'the natiosal Executive' during the next four years. It is em phatically an address for the people, and one which the masses wilt there nghly 'appreciate.' Its author does not bold with; too many politicians that language was made to Conceal thought. He pit his declaration into ' such inteligble sentences that even the most - obtuce cannot fail of com-1 prehending its meaning. As a State ' paper it is a model of excellence, and we hope its style and tone may be patterned after by - - the gentlemen called upon to preside over the vari ous heads of the governmental de partments. The new President frankly pro claims that he commences the duties of his office wholly untramelled. As regards the subject of "police'd.- which was the rock upon which hie predeCessor split—he declares with a sincerity addressing itself ' to all hearts that, he will always have a policy to recommend' but never one to enfoi ce against the will of the people. Wbile he may sometimes be called upon to exercise the veto pow er in order to defect laws which he cantot approve, such laws, he prom ises, if passed over such veto, shall be faithfully executed. And upon this point he exhibits a wisdom worthy of the statesman when he says, "I know no method to secure the repeal of bad or obnoxious laws so effective as their stringent execu tion." The financial question is handled by the new President with no theori zing or pervarication. He puts the matter entirely beyond the province of technical quibbling. The public honor must be jealously maintained, and the debt of the nation paid in gold, unless otherwise expressly aupulated in the contract. There can be no mistaking the meaning of these significant words. And furth er, that the debt may be all the more easily met, be would have the reve nue honestly collected and the great est practiCal intrenchment practiced in every department of the Govern ment. "Let it be uodertstood," says the President, "that no repudiator of one farthing of our public debt will be trusted in public places, and it will go far toward strengthening a credit'which ought_ to be the best in the world, and will ultimately enable us to replace the debt with bonds bearing less interest than we now pay." Aspiring politicians, who ink_ to create a sensation by the advocacy of Utopiannsrepudiation schemes, will please make a note of this. Our national increase and future prosperity are matters of just pride to the President as they are to every other honest man in the Republic. It indeed looks "as though Providence had bestowed upon tits a strong - box, the precious metals 'locked up in the sterile mountains of the far West, which we are now forging the key to unlock, to meet the very contigete cy that is now upon us." The Presi dent refers . to the numerous Pacific railroads" under way, and says that "ultimately it may- be necessary to increase the facilities to reach these riches, (meaning the precious metals in the Rock Mountains and thence to the Pacific,) and.through government aid." But this, he thinks, should only be when we shall have reached the grand ultimatum of specie pay ments. In other words, be recom mends, for the present, and the sus- i pension of any new grants of lands and bonds to those new Pacific rail way jobs. Congressional jobbers and lobbytnen may not like this, but the people will _readily acqiiesce in the opinion that it is the safest and , wisest course the country can pur- sue. Our foreign policy is plainly lemon strated by one bold stroke. - "I Would deal with nations," sayee' the Presi dent, "as equitable law requires in dividuals to deal with each other i and I would'protect the law-abiding citi zen, whether of native or foreign birth, wherever his rights are jeop ardized, or the flag of our country floats. I would respect the rights of all nations, demanding equal respect , for our own. If others depart from the rule in their dealings with us, we may: be compelled to follow their precedent." There. is little doubt but what her Britannic Majesty's Government will, fully comprehend this declaratioe, 'and estimate the importance of Mr. Reve.rdy Johnson and his gastronomic powers at their real virtue.- Cads Asertioanus sum is likely to have a greater significance abroad in future than it his bad since the days ofAndrew Jackson. j , On the all-important subject of suf frage there is no equivocation or un certainty • manifested. The path'of justice in this direction is so plain that be who hesitates, even, goes astray. Therefore without the quali fication of one if or bat,' President Grant squarely says that the ratifica tion of the Fifteenth Amendment to the Constitution is our only remedy. That- amenthneut provides that "no abridgement of the right to vote shall be made by the 'United States or any State -on:account - Of race; Oolor, or parlous condition, of eervitudO.?— Purling therefrom to the Indian ques• don, the !reddest Sieerte that he will favoeosni courier towards .the course of adieu hereAusat. . full - Of jprommerprogreticAeret4 PODS poser. at home and abroad,and ' equal and impartial justice to all men. And upon the declarations , thee honestly and truthfully set forth, the - Undue - people vamr-piertheir faith.with7staiutirittalleibly sure that these principle's, solar es Whim lies, will be. carried out to the letter •by Ulyases Greet. sits arm . iiAseriiiiiio* The followletfromtheiAiihingkin ,Chronicle states tho'sitt4tlon `OW O M affairs L at the"Naticing ,Gaphoi); truthfullyz and satisfactorilyi The' nominations'for Seerotaries . of Stiste, Treasury, and 'NY's:: sent to tfie.S+ ate and'couktaed by that body ere -11 ; e 1 4 0 * 1 0 1 1thea sal4.o o ***soi perhaps, because. of. the-,nlight'lln* givinga to which:44 diffitsultyin re ; Sad to Mr- Stel*!'hi4 These misgivings are now kern to have been groundless, .and, perhaps. would never have existed but. for the fact that-the official relations betireen the President anti Congress. tiad,but just commenced, and that the two parties, being in an official settee comparative strangers to each other, could not feel that entire freedom,and that consciousness of fully owlet:stark ding and being fully understood by each other which wiU naturally grow out of longer intercourse. The settlement of the question re lating to the Secretaryship, of the Trensury is eminently calcnloted to inspire co:afidence in an enduring bar-. ' mony between the 'president '-ariA Congress The Conran of.the former has demonstrated the - correatness of what we said in a recent article,viz : that the identity of principleatietween the two branches of the Government was a sure guarantee for harmonious relations, and that these could not possibly be disturbed by honest dif ferences of opinion on minor points. All these efforts of the Copperhead press to stir up discord are thrown away, and that for the simple reason that we now have a President with fixed principles of hie oivn, hie adher ence to which is not at all contingent *upon the action of Congress , . onthie or that question; but rests upon-the more solid and reliable foundation of his own conscientious convictions.— And as it is known that on all the leading questions of national polity hie convictions are the same as those of the majority in Congress, it is' quite safe to predict that no rupture can oc :ur. ,The Cabinet as now constituted•is an excellent one. Its members are men of the President's free personal , choice,- and therefore likely to aid Shim the more efficiently in carrying out his designs, while at the same time they are gentlemen of snob high character and recognized . ability an command universal confidence in their administration of the affairs of their-respective departments: • NEGRO IFOLDIZILII6 Early in the war of the reneilion_ the practical and sagacious Secrets of War, Gen. °AMON, Comprehended the magnitude of the struggle, and alone of all the men at the bead of the government seemed to realize the earnestness and strength of the reb- els. In looking around for means by which to easily and speedily crush out the treason and ita authors, he saw that the negro, the former ger vents of the rebels, might be made to play an effective tpart. - In his• , report made in 1862, he recommended the arming of the itegroge r that they might be allowed to terve the cause of the Union. The bare propositionflaised a' howl of opposition and indignation, and' shocked the conservative sense of those delicate semi•traitors, who were in favor of putting down the rebellion without hurting anybody. At that time, all the departments•of the Gov. ernment were more Cr leas under the control of these fitstidious gentlemen, or affected by.the inflitence . of thoar who hardly knew whether or•not they were for the Union. The clamor rale , ed by the proposal to place 'arms in the hands of the blacks,was sufficient ly powerful to affect Isscoucjind the result was Gen.Csussos's withdrawal from the cabinet. , ' Now people can only wonder at the prejudice of @tepidity which for, year* was sufficient to allow the blacke r * to stand idlearul naclese, when:he was ready to strike a blow for free dom and the Union—which 'snowed thousands of our broshers to fill Un timely graves, when black men were eager to take 'heir places in the front of battle. It took years of progres sive steps in the right direction, be fore Gen. CAltelkOreg recommendation was adopted, but it wan finally can out, and-black and whits. &tight bravely under the same flag, and in; many casee,shared alike an honoiable grave. As fully vindicated as Gen-U.44u; ON has been before. the peopieef the wintry, we doubt if he hac ever had greater reasonle pride and eiulta tion than when lie. wgitchadit,ki ti 44. procession honoririg the wiggler of Gen. Gam es inmiguration.'. A prom inent feature tif thet , privesalas; - was the ahoy : iireolored whPm hat Uorlie sr* in Iho VS* arglY (104. thtt-tebellion; Rut . ., few Chort.t.yeirre since, for thwarters euggeetiOn, "hat the ,e4ore4: man abould - be allow to itliounOr din getlet►tliwith hand bad bees thOpposittai3Offaptheopirejli- dies aroneed,thatbetad.been obliged a Cabinet - General of ►ervioel, ie I and ant 'as be as- sot iiititielact that the negrp hit, that we findcluse of exaltation, 11 It is rather that the wisdom of the faveeeing.ptiotleal steleWS4o l 4 fled Its aAhlkitirkeiit ind. di hreaiweeosgh-sow - la VidAdmit tba t ,WlFeat mistake, via I made soLearly forganisirt :regi ments of Voluted Mes,list •fri so dotog 'iT'Bl l6 o.4 PRVIr 0 . 17 *4 4 01 1* city'_ on y a importanCePf, Os, steatite, a=d boldly sad 'promptly 'ioss'aboire prejudice to reirnTend it!'" ' 7140.41 Affiorial tbrresiely4to qf ',141 Itir'xte'mirFa. ! ,Wastiat altotra Minh 1860'. That the °facia _enitounement , of the nutenbets of Gem Gu.ixkOabinetprodUced a marked end. profound, asbagialh, there Can be ono mistekhrte The „ long agony of anspetitie—the .4= l tuoutttP -of Conjecture oihniiistelVor rather ditudpeted; as tae names were read in the Renate. , The manifestations of feeling were various.' , Solite praised tite•il*Met, from top to bet:. tom—whilst otherifisizideinned it in tote=: and most of the politicians Mudd • have made aliabinet which. (in their own 'opin ion) Mudd have been inflOitely better and more satisfactory to the nation. I think that the Cabinet was well select ed with reference to-the views of General Gzarr es to the peculiar selections of those Genera with the President, and had the inembere been ready to assume their posts, everything would have gone estbsfactorili. Ent urdentainately, dm appointments 'were hardly confirmed, before rt was found that the laws prevented Mr. Orman. • from be. ing Secretary of the Tressuty, on account of the busineiii in 'which lie hi engaged. 1 This unexpected hitch, dl uinanged all the I plans of the President. He promptly met the dillemma by sending a message, to the 13enate, asking the repeal of the obnozidus law, or its modification to meet 'Mr. &rm. axes case. There was grave doubt on the part of many of the • befit Republicans as to the pnipriety of anon._ a measunf, slid Congress evinced a - hesitation, at twist,' to make the enactment. Gen. Gniza lam certain, ultimately became 'satisfied that the resolution was wise and judicious, and withdrew his message from the Senate. • Micerswasr, totneet the exigencies of the occasion, conceived the' plan of-disso elating himself from Lis business. so tai. as having any interest in the profits, by' de voting those profits to charitable purpories, to be under the _control of trustees: This OM, however, while it might techigeally answer, did not seem to meet' the inten tions 'of the law, end so Mr. STr.wsim his resignation in the hands of the Presi dent The qiiestion as to who should take his place, was not of easy solution., Mr. Botrxwem., of Massachusetts was inost prominent, but the new Attorney General, Mr. Roan. was from the Bay State, and two Cabinet officers from one State, are mum all. An attempt was made to hi:re Mr. flux decline, but he declined d Wag. leaving the vexed problem as far ferm so intioit as ever. Thursday._ however, the Cabinet question we. settled by the appointment of. Mr. 0617TWICIAL. as. Secretary of the Treasury. , and the resignation of Mr. Whammies. Secretary of State, whose place was filled by Harruaoe Frey, of New York. The Cabinet having been made up, the machine is now in full running order. The present composition of the _Cabinet is calculated to give general satisfaction, and inspire the country with confidence. , Gen. Gaeta has. unquestionably-been seamy/pat disappoint ed in the turn of affairs, and much has oc curred to disturb his equanimity, but he has bomeffidinself well, atil displayed his Atimkgpiiii sense in cheerfully and grace- I fully yielding to the inevitatbie. There is no question but that he .proposes to make ids administration thoroughly Republican, yielding: is own views, wherever necessary to the opinions of the leaders; and consult ing and advising with the prominent men in Congress and elsewhere. A feeling of anxiety and perhaps appre hension bad grown out of the -Cabinet Ira brogfio, wheat' made the timid tremble for fear of a rupture between the President and Congress. Ido not think there has been the least danger of such &result. Gen. GUST is a run of decided opinions, firm in maintaining his 'views, but he has no in tention of betraying the party that placed him in power. -His sympathies are all 'with the Republican cause, even if hon6r and duty did not make him loyal to the party. ' The House, on motion of Mr. Borg, took np a bill to repeal the tenure of office law, and promptly passed it by a large ma jority. It came up in the Senate,- on the 10th, and was referred to the Judiciary committee by a vote of 34 to 25: • This would seem to indicate that the Senate is • averse to its relied. The White House seems to be the centre Of attraction and curiosity , to all the stran gers and' visitors in Washington. They visit it at all hours of the day, and seek by all means to gain admission, For some days after the inauguration it was closed, and the public knocked in vain for entrance. Now Gen. Gam devotes certain hours, to any and all who please to call, and the rash is terrific. Poterybrjgly and his wife, seems to be here, and all want 'a look at the Piaci demi, at least, or their visit is a failure,. and then the al!looweekers, , with their proverb ' id want of modesty, persist in thrusting their pap e rs under Gen. Glen's rinse, and demand then and there the reward of their services. The latter, the President, quietly refers to the Departments, having made a rule that all applicatiorui shall go through their regular Channels. " • • Itis euppoeid that Mr. Wm:olmM ' fills the Department of Stale but r temptintrily, and that he will soon be sipoiated Minister to Frame°. • Mr. W. is in . poor ' health; and the More of the post he noti 'SIX are tag rirdoatUt far his physieid'. condition. - A ikmennaniee are mentioned as hit; onetime" or, the midst probable being Eau. Hawn, victifin,'of Err Truk. ' ' • • There ii "'rumor' that the Russian mil-' shin trill lie 'offered to • Governor tenant, sad the English mission to Gezersx. , Jvat, iMagine -the white-coated pidieesoilmicf fhb Thbune, putting-ow'airs' at thripourt.pf .13t - .4suies. Wotild'zklie astonish ale Eng. duiiiies, in the matter 'of coittime. 'But aside from the 'observaneei of Mint eeremordahs, Gsrmicri integrity, - republi arnhawsnd = r ind - seam woad be u liappY mew* fo r the ,10i and .o*tiqs,b4ls4 Rstsivs,Jointegif. ;: anus • hill fit t eas. is „ b i d* . .thigagaretkii :Week: The 1 0 4111 adj.! week, hu been " l arge. : ist miulr remain.' Oiliee:siekera ; prise a fair share of the visitors, and Ben ' atias sand Ileprieentativea f -ire nver-run • With . tht# *liter*s4.iffthi. l'e*Stst of-. l . l 44k l andAiidaPft , vices. The ilistribatker.ofv, - 4300e5, ' will Pe9ll.:,OrtalSirelloll4 ;111.1b,sas. arAstrolen —../11101•10 ,1 0 2 44 0 . 44 . 401 be abscsloint4 - ace, negro aim to 'the --Yro: J mr.h = LaOd, aged 108 in thslists rt ri thsilsiolotiodi on wile: and ticaliffiell beeain good health mails few. days Mitt, "I" ea riti t ICUSIWAT , *- 7 -4116 II ItaywiMrewlkwestrdssmmilor thow " Ast.Bearld *Ws 1)7,1 . 1104 15 tfcil..-1 , 3 i ••• - •;--ilts.' Mini Wit meetly oonviei-, ed ; of• wards' I .4inakmapouly ITA; $O, l l tencodblitatsl i tiwirt i lWife. ' -Oho iris oilanted vial' hirithilcillid Ahab Toatis I and his wile, and sobbed' beisieflavi if al brim aineuutit riorter..r -Ski ''Hirtial .brother of . loo3letu, eta els tradetarrea `lii#,CeiroinPlie,e. 'Medea imadisiipike day: 'Otaiiiihiee' ; - hicr - he Oita thatitoeug 'fie Viliiii by i teett'eutiOlflaiiii• IS Vie: YOU* ?7 . 4iorbithikWl l 4 l ' ll 0 2 - caiiii;: lio: w itiliatei*liilin : * l o l - DOilll 6 H7; it Acme lifitigiskin tae 'mbi" '' lAA itied. Viltaisal Sid *l4* Seeordiri f‘o the "Ceo "On: tithe' of 'ask , wad ieffep4a last of the;,:isitii*--, .4=0047` . - itiPT milking the a ; Herimsk eiiirdidimd suicide bi hii 01. , , --A - : New-Hampshire . ' DeMOMetie paper gives•the folicribm reittalacCibe se-1 omit &dim :lot 'Bowser :1 itiltoses-;- Stems. Republican; nap v Bedell:Desk oerst, *685 Stearin! malarity, 4.004. Thirty towarrernebalto be beard from , ' - . , —Clugles Wallace, 'edtto' i .4 1 : 6 1 1 ' 1 Warreitop, Ga., ,Clipper; was : aseeeeinetee :Friday by a Di. IL W. iiardei, ,i 4 con it. Once of a personal attack which a-the Cape: Wallace Weis caudidata appt lifisioury. and Darden 00 1 ),444 ifs., sion after a'prozoise not to do so, /miss the , difficulty. large: fleet. of:fishing weasels have arrived at Gloucester, Mass., from. George's Banks. Needy all have lost their *des and anchors by thesesere widther. ericauntered. The losses of the season, Will consume the prellni. -Three men 'were bid doling the gide. 'The negro Haeiis, who murdered , two old ladies in 1867 at Wed Anbam,Me., was executed at Thomaato, Me., Friday, yse execution was witnessed, by, some Wen-, t)? persona, ',and confessed his guidi ‘osiAlie gallows, lmplicatisg 4 15 EcsomPlioes Luther J. Verrill.. The Wet was convicted upon the testimony of. Daub, who turtle& States , evidence, Subsequently Bards gasp) a sworn Statement to the effect that his Aestimony was fabie, and - that Verrill Wu Unmeant Verrill was accordingly re leased from prison.. Bards has now stated that his srigine,l statement gimlet the tnal iron Arne. There is a aeocaul indictment still pending against Verrill, and ti is slid he will yet be brought to trial upon it. —Judge Russell, of the Suptenie Court of North Carolina, has issued a proc lineation, commanding Six members of the Euldux Klan to aurrenda.themielves to the Sheriff of Robinson County; or any other Wild officer of the State, and authorizing any citizen of the State to captor; indbring to justice these outlaws ; and in case , of flight or resistance, after . being called on. to surrender; to iday them, Without accusation or impeachment of any clime. —The consecration of, Rev. Dr. Huntington, as . Bishop of Central, NeW York, will take place as Emmanuel Church, Boston, Thursday, April 8. —Judge W. B. B. Moore, fohnerly United States Senator from Maine,dled at Lynchburg, Va., on Trieetby last. ills re. mains are to be taken home for burial.. —The North Carolina Rouse of Representatives passed resolutions lustruot sing their Senators to I !vote for the repeal of the Tenure-of-Office bill. • —The Georgia Senate took up the Fifteenth Amendment to the Conititution, and passed it by a vote of 21 to 16, without having any debate onEthe question. • —Another severe snow-storm,was in progress all day Thursday in the western part of Canada, the mail trains being'all de layed and impeded. The Dominion Pirlia meat will meet on the 15th of April for the dispatch of business. • The Union . Republican General Committee, at their meeting indorsed the appointment of Hon. Hamilton Fish ae Sec. rotary of State. The settlement of writes - ted seata , from the Ninth Assenthly,Diatriet warpostponed till the next regular meeting. A. resolution was passed urging the adoption. of the Fifteenth Amendment to the Consti tution of the United States. ". —Frances Tolanoseoavered a ver dict in the Superior Court against the Na-, tional Steam Navigation. Company fox the stun of $2,365 28, being the valuttota trunk, and contents lost or stolenst Castle Garden three years ago. .1 I EVISti Kole VA. The President has order ,the following assignmeits - of Military Commanders General , Meade to the Division of the Atlantic ; Terry, Department of the South ; Sheridan, Department . of Loufsiana ; Bahcoet, ilepartment.o Dakota.; Canby, First Military District; Reynolds, Fifth Military District; Emory, District of Wnehington. • General Onkel or= dered to turn over the Feniik/811 tary Distriet to the Cezt,senior °facet and re-join his regiment... General Sherman, it is said, will appoint Gen 0.0. Howard; late of the Freedmen's_ Bureau, to command iii the Indian country in place, of ,Geu. Sheridan. Tai Itrntsativ Dmiocsuas.--4het e n!- oeratio members of 'the Indium . !stature resigned in a bedi - the ether day, so as tethwart„ firtm,o l ll the Meetingef s. (porno, theli'atitlea• tion of the fifteenth , ':limeirdment" . tb the CoMdlttition'et thetiltillistStatei, extending the *right; of ligelfrvi to ne .groes. The ReniocratmOongielemen from Indiana, we see, approve of this extraordinary step, and so do most of . the :. democratic newspoPire ikr°ughClut*.oaunt!iy... ' os• The Judiciary Committee - of the Tennessee Senate - has : reported against' the :proposition: to Bell 'the Herinitage,ll , rinerly the ,residence 01 (}en. Jackson, but now the property of the State:'' Tice Committee lveouii mends that Tennessee; should 'keep • the estate or au tune to come, and make it, ou some favorable occasion, the siteufsome noble institution of education or of benevolence. Ash formerly-the home of Bee: :9 1 ay; ,4 14 8 UqF Att 4 4 4 404),t:4! sity,l TatiliCii, is attended * aril. aig intsultetstudents • from:l,ll.3.pgrtMs4 thertfaion ; -• ingil worthy of Penasylvsais in 1848, and liAnlrealliraiiaa - nrWi r raisr -7 4 1 ,111 his return to this country ho Oni Wail ic., insicastile purindts, -- Amd tetritirtritrirm o d is f cirgoiN:Wetlirt aille l ir kairisiwiteltiteitst sidriusi tare.bint Iti*lrad ' iiiiit iiiiirA ti fiks%6ACY 7#ed I **P4 : X e ls v 331 fX l 4O l * er4ektiteNalouiiittlifeo f f 01040 Siaciir ilslcommeablitoutosad i lt , nois liwestdifil it th at ` fia t '0 4- o 0 t *iiiiket , ,. „1 . to ata,bton a 9. ,ieitil„..o ite teem ever been AM active politiciaiu.-;„. Ills AP,Poititetout • wo.iroottltelytmikelograt a n d notookegitisiv4,..o.0 ,:lb7 'it f . 4' ' The ifteehOt * o o4o' 3150soiotraLlug , *it fortec 'and Nitablithilis *motor gbwalniarutt4t , 41d i‘ifrositifiea im°h pim?iTlii l iiiiiistde ltePrtleeedetiTe e _44*-4 1 • 81 0 1,1 d the Oetitail DevartaglntbootrAocceed, the libsolutesbolltimet idwiervAll patriots &retro' be Indemnified Or *Or `, 61 4T • .17 4 fre4l69ell :• 'l * kePc4e 0 1 0 4 ' h csfropio# ,, 44o**li he 1 luist : As iros did; Oritb} attudtcong litre OD WIWI fOi thelneerdeeteXed beeneifthted eff''GrUeui Kil i rt j ‘ il ' W Spanish 'erciiser* ? :::Were in iietilkol hOr- :. Thu GiOiOrOOtirof!toci o permit thalami or Americus to leave the lutry. 'The troopthave committed ny Outrages on the plaritatinnis in m 1 neiSl 4 berle ' r li ,. "ef, - it fiiPl i ~, l i r" . insargeato, isomroauded , by s A - plasu General, have burnt the, bridge and I torn up tbe rails between SIM Marikis and Sagna. A sejcond expedition will soon be, sent to 'Fernando Po with prisoners convicted of political offences. A riot occurred on Satur day itrildians; Several of the p*r ticipants Were arrested and seateuced —one-to death au another to carry * ball and chain 4uring the !email , - der of his life. • - , Official disPalbheir state that a bat_ tie had. taken place at *gall, the headquarters of the rebel torce.* in the Eastern Department when 500 regular troops, sipported by a _heavy artillery fire, 'carried the works and captured the town. The rebel ver sion of the affair hail not been re calved. By the arrival , of the steamer George Cromwe ll , we have three days' , . later mail advice', wh'ch • afford in. teresting details of recent events.. , ' ; I giii NeW Nserelee • EicFneP i o" The New # l4 MPe.hlre , S t at e .election Tuesday, resulted gkiripuely, Onslovr Sterns, the Reputdiesn candidate, was elected Governor by 8 , 000 ma jority, ; a full *eptlbliCiik,flo% B o9D -was elected to the , ,Forty-First, °di gress, •and a \large majority in the Stite-Legislatde ured by the Re •Publicitua. es 4 , though sisaller than last Nov mbe indicated an i creased Repu lica majority.' The following are 1 e does of. - the suc cessful Republican candidata t. Gov. ernor, Onelow Sterne; itsilreo Com ; missioner, Samuel D. Qoaries. :Cone gress—ht district, Jacob 8.,E1a, re elected ; 2d district, Aaron F. - Ste , ' sine, -reelected s , 'Bd district , * Jacob I. l Sent• ii, reelected, , NS. The authOrities of St. Domim Igo, having been 'informed that the E&-Generals'Adon and were fqting\ out a fillibusieiing expedition; I .seized a suspected vessel, and put, ting her under the guns of, a forte searched her, A number of cannon and other Warlike material were -found, on . was , impassible, -to decide' whither they were • tonundi. It is' understood -• that the 'officers, 'named, in conjunction With otbeis in cabs, are pledged to erganize . ,slaves Oulua bate guerrilla bands; to harasathe Spanish...troops. The rviinicarni are very' Mach incense 4 ,by the recent murder of three: of their young mew who were. taken: priennera, by Spanish. Captain at Santiago de Cobs: Tweleelnet who, wetp Stgaied . ttie rising in ~ S. a ylo,l three Cla s Oleeirei bavO4 beel 01, sedition and assassination' and sen t tenced_to be alkiti _ • • • A"utotrOitiSluyticii—b - the via., - lir ens /PAW if I Bixby, d, !de of COhinblirtoph Ooesty.A . . Illittu e s ti odikled_ AedlsorAlLlie Probaeircoort of ,r 4' Coady, to *deb • cite mow la , ttor *l' tbellseeotero o odd Ipeatolvill etteodtotbiAtehmeflide op potooloot. et , the eNtil or WO t rlgair the befall* of Wel; as tosoloy y toillpillneid, it efitoteloektitit , ....:: sou isteneto4. o.... 6 111 6.... 11104,10= putr at P. " ' .7 '• -11!--- 7711 - r ilret.-1111MAIfft,' ;' Ilhooti It: -,, :, ..:_ .1, --; -*Aadttte.• TWTHS -; DISTRICT 00IIKT. Or thiarnited States. tfotk theMesteno Wet atiteetaWente. YeethelB,Coelhellitit a Benkript the, 4tee 4,9cogrot of PA biting appea I Die; charge =ill 4140 i los aiiitetbes &hes ploahltoindeY via r4l6*:ordeect the Geed, zettee: l Citetft lOW su par Ants,who, have *Ted tante .1148,44 And oth. erroisons titteeehet thief:4ou peLtbelttel der at Arm 188 k i ielo 7 .ofeboki t ir o. heft* Idlorard Chides, iv, Bev *Ws el. flee th. Tom^ Itt. exec sites" they We. 01 4 Ineehlatte htkhe granted to the otaialletibmt: , Matto noti tgl hawk* thilkilteettWieliteeliad thin ce l swathes audio Otedliereettheasid Bentrepl. telabiel „by the Vikied,2Bth withal at isid Act, ivrineheldbetore the met4l4gleter at the mute thee ' • 110 CL-1100ANDL=8; • Mairelt 18; MI. - Gott Oteald (bush 4- 0010.i.100ilijit; *44, NOgi . A ND litpirs . : . BAT - • .0111 slits iiiritkie d- dieublb , ltotte 'bet Wse!i!!!.*APIL.V.A. ,I 1 1 ; t.. • • WROLVBAVIAIM 111111Upwl All kinds of Confeansike. PoietSa 'lliad DO' lioptis *Oka& . .Dalm tolkirconin bil i =3la Mt, Use will"fir Wog to' 1101berioffilii , itTsb 'A Z ' 441.4' stis , _ Coooooo Ifortb-Aseridur Piro I. Co . . or . 1 mooed Travolere (o‘ /filly vprlyeekiiikage Pollcin York ..errittra the. abore.isliaDls comps , - Aso It tkolovort tette. - Loreeit, if ley. editui; ted this Arpotoy. - Particeler •strootkie gives. to brut property. _ riles at MI Ise Mee to Norm's new blocs, north r um_ Towanda, Iltpt IT IDOL SalifiiKSAMatifil title of la Ina of e r Vend.ittyo odor the Codrh of Common nag% Counti.. ask fo as ddreetedorUllit at public sole. the Court anus Ig torofth at Tow Bradlord tweray4loattatil, APRIL frd._ 1869; at 1 o'clock praiithe followiag detcrib , eta Atierawilpstestptimartrillalia &tibia& Bob gbiea eqUilk i NCIL .0a1V2 . 1 . 1.1 01 :1 .1 Beeps:lag tit's analittillal. SeeleralottibetWa 11010 tit ... 111 . "'WnItli;. south t e watt 88, 3 4.41 08 AtrAllitt l ir lie t` read, tbriptaaloisi mitre of sa tea not* StreVlltetrilterf "l iti ll : , tsta I east WI 2401,1,148 a"-itanteriatr car ,1 AgPS.4IIIBII/oMTllaaeammellticAß Malt Mo 4-10 per. to,l isfAingimalsp.r reap. manilla 1 . 1 1 perreflati r *stirs or less, (being the IsSesllllol.=l4- 0 8 1 / 41 Bassett by JAI ThiellsOp dvelrBlll/ISt ds te Oct 11.388018 818 8 4 Pelithl.w l B l a small ttstaWl 011fratIM:41 'lt r*' ALEIO-011 4 Vtber Ita,"p or Pane 01. , ei ft°. SIM% let Bbilabigelatirtp:.imit besindid'on ttis; mortis by Adam Youebet, east by, lands of tt is. W WIG We , sontBtWlfirresrelasidaelsodl west; by lc 85144. 1111011101014, "Ill"rt C * Rfft O!" . ,crta Mud mad takestaezanaliwattheithlt, ii. Williams Barrington is Charles outsell. 411.130—The toLlawiagdarcribed,lotiPlaca or parcel hi Isalii*atsitti Borlineton andiforlb Towanda towaiW s asitelditrllin fallowe'r On the watt WA. MosiNhaibtls soilArclut of Joshua maw suid . Waa Xismoroolip,on t south by Bartle illiftery.seitt 'Pull ( n Blase 1....., and on the vast by lands of Mitt ~Bennettoar• John MasoPel "AtoiStaininefle 'scree.' Word 4r teas, a , b t os m alfa i g , == - 4111: kJek t 47 , d . Salted and taimmOtatesteettled 'at 04 soft ot El P. Komi vs J, B. Gorham. , Akets....Thrtelidwis yrterteribed tot -- here lir parcel of land situate in lbw,- florongh• of co. wands, bounded a; follows : - On the nitwits bY Illuti '' S 14)W 4 iegbilli` de by Welter .Wes!.. south by I. omucdttifirrattliaL trent ItY.-0. •L. I Ward. beta 059 wet .on said Lombard s net a1t 47 ° 10 4 1, Pliesitothaw o trashed home. Ware on: • - " - . *l.Bo—The 'ollinifdi diiafri ti ed fot. flees or Parcel Pithead% idinatir to serwaami,t,sreashin. [smutted u (Wham 1 . PU 4be DAVI b1 , ..l • i• Crimdtbie i arid, tea bt - Witt. .outh by G P st.su a, sae west by Wan ,titabast wading. 'rum Tow ads totlonnsaor6_JlsrAir,4 4 feet clo imirdriiiial*tipecuck, IrWisirLed Douse tueraor .„,... • ~• ... sesteu bialention Sit , the suit Cl i•strah cabs. Politic , 01221/. I A ,9 4 -2701, Vane (*aim t ot- /Ile Via.. th e "*". Illta t . litilot: Piece -or aarce of- land vltU.te - In )m1 imp.; boutided as fulloin : ~..., villa by_ *th n apej.ewsied OM& ocievitton et wtlic 4 ' COW. Ohl bil'a d of Sitottel - Kellum nn B.r: alres.eoulth by laud tiftimo bys;W. J ue'& l 4 4 .moilltid, and.wett Irina& ot :amnia A. 4 (Uri Wits. Aouvaining 4u acql , mom" l ` ee *bum. 2501' 36 scrim ins rov.-d. a Warned house, quA il tam, use ut unit,•uees theme" tared .Anti tk.ken In stemma at tto snit of tr. r... /route to use of B. W. Bale TA: Frshit SI • ,WILLIAM ,Sheriff. itch [1 '1869.', iATTXRSON. EINNEY,:. si;ccessorss t, , : I ,l)eslen • GROCERIES Alta; PROVISION* Fif,urre, &C , No. I, Patton' Itloclt, - • • TO WAN pA, ,I' ENICIA:, Having par:hase& the entire' idea . , OROCTA//:61 • .APD' -PROVIgIoNg, - oil. J. JONN. Anti haring added largely theretr by,teeent porebaaa , they tate pie , sore in &alba - anent to the, public tht they ate toe parsd tb melt anythl# odeter ; a thing la the; „ L _ - aNuCFRY 4 MM PROVISION LINE; Mil SUGARS, LEM COFFEES, Erni D FLOUR, t. - COEN Di EAL, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, STONE, WARE; -&C. L cott&P 111Abselletpsolt. Wert arrastes pc , t , trot satlsltptlon to all who may lava us. with s • e113,1' PAID KGB rcourrray .PRODUCE. S. KIINgf 'tacit 10. 186,9.—tf. • - W•kVl4 N IT-UTE -‘ll ;Psi of the; ¢itit lAter ary Indituti One of , the coatitry, s ticiAlble from all 'point*, Lt e!ta ated ap C,CIIIIIIT3I. _ _ , . . The den_llments we complete the •fkl lase ! ear erobraces'Al those studles reenired ter ad. missktei to oar best °lieges.- Also a thetcmith • tir the modern. Language.. • • The garish coarse comp rehend's both the mot ites;• ' taught - In ' Sternentaty &hook; and,maaprot the blither. %rename. n-tv pitanterlethe : Colleges..to the comm. , : Mal cattle. the Initructlon ti es th , reugli, and. irotiplete as la •Our most seecessfal Commercial Wiegmk • insuricuon upon the. Philo and !mast hi , the bid inethodAboo by Robles - new American me'b . • by wni papa' can• acquire a - knoirlettge of Mum Wine-third thektluts which it , blbtato ; Mead Won weary moderite: ;Board; übtedmed et. temeisable prhms—a limited noes.. bleat yap* cenli ste'comodatata the families , • the• imetructors. • Bassi den be: emetrett In Arbbaltstitdents• cen.bowl•ithestmelvae 10-;, see the e x is The Stumm Taft' ommistlng of 14 weeks lid open on Tuesday. March 31A,11161).. „ For adders.: • _ A: A, u r.; '!-A.TAist;Preeident of Board of Trnetees.• • A ..IfititAll; OWL • :•• • - r , • . „ . A . • TTS eon mss;leceitiag tram': .Ne York a: Ono av t,f 1 4 11 ,1e 1 1- 0 ::c .;;:. • . ":6000tV ." : 1;) - • • ,13BOWN• & BLEACHED MUSLINS, MEM t • b/LDIDELAND CHILDREN'.I. 1)11& , 12. 4301)D5, branChakirti, ShlaticHoop:Sid,rls, GLovss ,Uosisair .Ye Ncrnoize, ~; ~: BM VI of Atett l eitfle isoaktit 'be' cliemi 'genie same quality of god& can be bought, fu To. •• • 'f - WilLiAsl44or ::DErxrpat;itirv: itg ed with theitte,i, a oft IVO44,,NiT'S" AN-W-11 trff- Atelttleisetel steerteseat 40-41111Inety Goods. erith emetteetUwe te unit the,taste 0 ~ 8 11 leir_taliroftbete ettlit4eit Re'ls/Rear,. =>lltilh te , ‘ ale lereifsbekeiti leae et geed* et,! kVA' . • P9AI ViSigi/V4,241 4Dib Pi" di li • lihthttEittestf diteetly A:ipieette the, Coen 'Wm • ' Bar s" -• , It; tett-Its • I --1,-' tattoo ,--miKKET paws IN la:ifett “ 761"1..i.en .116461141411"1"140.1:044111,,i*' aimi...44 o ii Aura [IF if telt •••••• )4414117M' Ar-W4111'1.1-401,4F - 11'SV - at . ili/101WEST BRANCH - and Pla 01.0VTAL asidlUinottATlUMllf 'BUD of saveriniro ar IIX!! 111AOttliat'iD0Ding M-rurviatatirtetiovetatfteinattie an& SOollted &Own, .faialco4 olibot, awf DOA Bee/ie. Lotto & Kmiec - DR D s si p t r- 9 ' .I,llxx AND.'.IIIIf,APOIiTAD tt) . 1 11 ~‘ ,mria f,x. - %; - r• • s Oferk.tfilt 401103Pling, 6- • .430110141111010 1 4 4116 Apple. Pear. 11WriTtireselitatiti, ,Tteesittlatia.titsidard AO*, raeleatedilst Malts atiiit*Oa *WWI , 41111sallaithkellberdm , Htrawberrlest 00110w-Wilar.4lsllol6llllles. A MN " r issB,r 4- V64 l Witiistrilf Fuels - as Norway ilict.'B4 , Haii Vir:'`irbar Vile, Hetotocle, Jo ri,tri. 'Choke deciduous trees t so& asitsit Aelteklettt. leaf Weeping Birch, Wreak g nos; Horse Chestatts, g &o: -Ortsmental throbs, • HOSEltic NINES, Ae:. I . Videt e ee ; 11 A I stew; gad Preioe' Caltsge' Z I VTEr pir'fl.tedikeit eel fearrieitt Pota toes r'iartior Oiage 'Orsage led limey faosat HAW Vanes. • Vatellintio's Golden Owed Peach Trees. Semi for Circular end ' Prim I,ll* • "B'II WELLS, , TotrandaAte; mitt siclen.-tr ,r4.1•11-.9r4v4:0_,,m. ,P,hrlcian %a a - Laic ',Orr 1 - 1 1 1 0. KOP_ rffillf, teniv_ end ea*luder , practice. " respectfully teodor hie wore*. 'kne servlemtucthe people of tatty' ville too Mettliy.;-54:111CO woe =formerly .oceopie d by , Dewitt te: • • , • .• • Zack 3", r.• , , • . N EW'. GitUCTRIr - AND novi BLOT -BTOSS - • MeCA.l3rd & tuOuT, ~WHITE ki k a, Cod-Fish tug `. v- • 1. - MaitaßE &MIS- CutlICE YOUNG.- HYsON _TEAS, every irvde, Oolong aid Gunpowder Taw, wm•rinted g•-o - --AU:CABS Wu IX • . . . Ni.ll -. . PEACIIkk . ; PLUMS, . Ct i or% i --,peas;Boatini 'Phieapplecariwbe ',- einem! Sallies of all ktoa , ",- -- ,- , . ::, Feb: 14,18 . 9:' •' • . • • IlloilAßE & .II IN AT .MEAL, ID)tfiNY, BULLED efirIVFATI na, Pearl , Barley, PagoP Veteit- Viicaro ni &c. me '. Be & X. Stich as SYRUPS, MOL ASSTS KEROSCENE, , itrotThotmtnts. HOUSE FOR .SALE',( House, owned end monie d. by urban as a Drag atom and Post ton Bain street ' Wysinslog; Pa . And powevidon given about the 15ttt Ise 16gS2, two storied Mgt,: oat DP convenient fur a Grocery and ore, Clothing Store. or s Boot ma lt not old by the drat of Atoll; led: SWUM l VatiIIBAN; 3 Pa., liareh-10, In69.—sw Is the North Siore.of Iffereeria Ne• Blrek :a :ye[s.:slß I'. M()KE:fi SA I LSION', HALIBUT k 'Be f. s KIX. 11,11()ICE LOUR;ltill the; grsid6s,at the Ii w.st posslb'e prides. Fen i~ . • • - McGABE Jr. MIX. VERY GRADE OF SUGAR. by McCA BE & a.REEN APPLES BY HE BAB VI rel-. &t. McO&BE , & MIX _ ALL KIND'OF ,. WOODEN AND , vow , " ware, ^ ' - - 111cCitIMI & MIL ITTER 'TUBS AND 'FIRKINS, B totty.-ready lst of April Feb. 24. ' atcfLßß 41t1X. D RIED FRUITS OF A.I.V KIN PS _ Mcc&BE ec afIX. CLOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED 141cCA BE ty MITX W E ACKNOWLEDGE WITH -- gratitade rad . teirer.4, 04 shill ihow din dealing to the Irate!. • ARE & SIIX CO 7 A-1,. TARP! ANTHAACITB AND BITUMINOUS The undersigned having leased .the ertal Yard and Dock at the old :".13arolay Sarin," tad ju t completed a latge float House and tram upon the premiaes. ere nee: prepared to fneristrthe • citizens or Towanda and ',.vicintry with the'ild trent Milos and files oT the . above named coals upon the moat reismabre terms buoy quanti ty &tarred.. Prices at the 'Yard until, forther notice . t• - Large Egg.... • .mall . Egg .. Stave, Cheannt.: • • Barclay" Lump IMMO Rua ; of Finn Patiebem_ The Yoliewieg additional' ("Ways will be made fer'delivertng Coat within the Borough limits : • • • Pre Tem ~.t,O eta._ este4k for ' carding h et, Watt " 25.' Quarter tor2s " " • Mr nitres may be le - t at the Yard, corner of Hail stkittind Et sabeth at:, or at 8. C. Pot. ' - •g orders most iti.all.vases be se . compsnied witti , the cash *WARD' & pIVEN Towanda. March 1. 1 , 469.-.1.f.. . • , lIARHY::),HX.'S HOT .H0136E.4 BE4 : SOT"'OF,I B4I9 I flintily teen to =eh =dente In fitting up an. other GRIMM GOOSE giving more room for largo dots; t Itatnw myself that oo Greed finite. cur make s• bt etrr *bow of. rate and - thrifty PlantiAlohlati Rosen, Verbena*, Petunias, i;e rardtitattallsorts; baiketplanti tit ahrta,Hang lug basket* dew patterttc beautiml, - Ke emue% is variety; Cape Jessemmea Carnations. Cfssas otAddor Pelarraluma`b varlettPto i ,&o., &-. - New thimionDliorter Tomato Plants, ali sorts , in goats .or by theal omit. - All kidiatof Cal ha z.e.Plantd, Eta Pled's, As parades Roots (two years old.) Sage Boots; Celery Dwarf white sand Caulllawers, Thyme; all Itlad.V,:ot- • : • .• • .• EAILLT VEGETABLE PLANTS • ready-let Of /Evil), at the Grean.tionse , andit the store of Moe-ABE & 3IX, Merenea New. Flitringiinploi4one of the moo. csierieneed. ?oriels, he times ; give any Mumma- . tion'to edatonisni on: the mode , of propigkitiUn {and eutifiailon of plants. ThbiSpring's Cats lowne will be .sent to all thatpay elle; write for , Dame and sco my Hotives; Pinata; &e ...for :themselves. With' gratitude I acknowledge Run favors. . 110IIQUETA -Ler; Viand a; Alto Store Of MotlALtr: & MIX- every:morning San - lays ceptel, 45..t0-60,tta each. . • ToVranim, Pa.. Feb y'lo. . • , MICE OF WICKHAM. &BLACK TeiANni, PA., ~.Harripg4eaTell ow - nhelvea, of onr Holiday, Goods. and _replaced th e m e , *oh- vosp: Kcepitig, Goode - of *1:0 1 1, we,are now re4y again to fit :rit . :alay - ,cni . going to Hone Keepiuk. ' ::We:tOiva:tbe,laigetit beat `o"iiialilg Tit Pracla 9r and ,Glaaa Wart. 2,oo%.*tied.in'tow4llo4: -;" -14 lAilkiiditi t 0430 .4 ,q.6dd bare, .44 :i4:;E!lippe,' and: getting . nui -Ifitatia.'siiid."Gfa4tiare friitn the Sian are,_ahle.tu.of er , greater jndnoemePtg-Alan .e:ser,3 , ,efrered. kttief aintfna before.',,' It jn iotir *bite ti; Call - and exainiue r4nell4, , rid 3t at YOtits; rittwE, rasT.4.oAgoADE Alias Zest quality :Winter trii. Flour Pir • ...liananed • - . $S.5O, e VI 00 But gaalltgeFlour per hundred • I (P -enes *eel Aye and Corn Vied -• . '5 Is Battled's& ,pee.bundred_ .1 ...'...... 440 -AI fair margin &Wadi to &sere; ..- Caldera grinding natially done at once, as iiity capacity'of.tne -naUli.is sufficient • for a large arnotins'otsmotk -- -s= , H. B. INOUA)1. :-CaindiUrettiaan.,l4.:lBso.. :.a DIANPIigTt - FOIr! . " 'Altitraws BIM ,akkairA*4i 4aNiattl Al '•v. - - . . ..... VA Li... OP it - FOR 11 Li iit • EIJI The subscriber OP for.sate the . following very desirable prenerthri' : • • I ,4 4llollll.44aboksiendit /Nene, Brad (0 , 4 ....comot, p i t " irwr p roga bga g 'rung .orchs ill andirfirgefrin *fuse, sod bat% sn4 blith • sultit'sitortlierews:: ~ rayinents t s sots pus 44 111 tlit • 1 1 Pok-hold AlS•3l l Wite, tale, will he 110:141 iit'*aeisol-:1111sreb tr. 111547 i Vet jisitiro• isna-tilissethyllikenn. •...• • • _Fart! lialallaailigpror, ailed in Ridg busy wooly: wi th' two Owellts g A t Onseo, a goWitateen bones; twei- Rased ban's, - sod we SttrOer Ikmoll., , iyfAy to Jima lied:dlr. :13. :13611—u. • " Nritiamau-TILLAGE. PROPER. It, TY MR EIALE.,-.Tha why:river ;offer* for pis bilk,Dwe'llo4 ,Wiase and Lot. our ozeu Ord byliisn, sitnataa on 'IR cnn •t• or 5-411.1 so d college wasit!; - In Towanda twinvah. The dwellltighltria 10 In - gold emniltion. tyre i N 1 g good barn. wit, and 4.i.tern noon the prop. 44 4 0.61.4 - grape • Wifitill . ' blitiall, larg z ly. no b Imoiety ornnit total: • , Tbe tot 'ls .40 x 300-.. e... .lang two lota.divided by -aa *Pei. Por.ve+io ri irA bceven issuselialy. Arms made ku! , v u oat applWatioti to , • ' • - , . • !I Tniiinds" . .llec:ltittildS:—K ! . • - ALUABLEIAItif;PkiIt SALE.-- The 8 , 311 r -crib 'will self 104.Paroi eft • iste.l Beirkultos • township, noir ...father'. a loot" orie.iiroi•adinlf sera +, irinv In IWO lots: one et•n•ainle g mem, and the .otber 50 sites. The lot, ot 41i pen.* 14 ~elf sedge enhirstlearand has up . ot it s good trvr , bow, two barns. cora h; 113 e, two welli, ple orchard, orpt Atha rprilir of water. Th -60. acre lot has„shent 12 semis lreproved, ce , rl seeded. and has upon it, two. sprlogi of wasr . The told will be sofdlogethqr or *crude:ll • Tti , direr is is a godd state. of all vvition . and la wellsdered,tar both grain and gulag. peesesplop worn: Item ' If deifred. ‘Tiressi- - oew third down, 'sod . tho batane» to ipspeatitissi lateT Ira 'arced - a• kpPIY HENRY PERT, 'Towatds, er n it i ;vil Luth , r • Lather's . Pills. - EBY - PEET I Pee. 7. 1&48. VALUABLE FARM Fat. SALE .4 - V 111 , 11 V.—The onfersigeed will sell hi, ?aria lirobroeton. There are acres. - In all ; three at, you. , g hickory An o,k timber. thirty•sereia acres of Improved hill. and_ utv sties of ,operior fl ,t land Mtn: are two houses. barns,• and other buildinzt.— Aft . wbo ere acquainted with the farm know or iti value; and 4 will be gold for twelre th amid dollars. • , , ['Taitent.Plve llotteakid tibtlant down and th.. 'rear f r iesrlv p.yrntotts to ;nt the p mta..-fr •Or if the form is not , sold, there will N., good chance fur a live min. wGh espital, to nut'. for Eve - years ur more. or tow irk of shares. • - )(ISPPif iltedEr. lionivoton. Pee. 17, 111641-3 m. lESIRABLE PROPERTY F(iit Bir.z.=.ot%ueormat of ill hesith the iu' sinter althea td to charge his - hosieas and P&p to sell his well I , nown premise.; or trAtle. lf..r • farm and pay iffrnmee, or rent the sync- Spring. Located to the valley of Btt.he -.ltegain, Bradford Co., Pa. L oeslesttle .pl talteit:plenty 01 good trait and good beittlivg. .wl•h a I ronvenief,ces. A good 'Jam Mr ehanie, as there is a.good fi'ackstot , h ant) w..a. gon Afton of the same. For farther part It",:tr • enquire of WY: StiTyza. near the p. emits, G. W. VINCENT. Ting{ Co., P.: . Jan. 27 DESIRABLE VILLAGE PhOPER. FOR RAM—The Prlb4criher off4s Fate Bite' dwllling•hottee and lot. onenpli-ii i,7 hint-elf In the Borough of Towanda, on Cherront /Arent, next welt or 51". C tl••r eneit. The dwelling t x„ -,roc WI 11 an addition of 2.sxlrt, Containing r • in enongb for a large family, and is in goal re• pair. The lot is Zit ca. mettle.; hw k en alley. Arnaud barn,, trait un-., grape . tlarsi, well and el-tern. and atone a Oren Immediately - 1i dcsix: d. rm . t h will be easy, apply toE. W. NEIL., • Towanda, Feb. 15, to -tf nREENWOOD COTTAGE FOE. !Li BENT.—Thin well known stand. ar.d - its' sppartensneee, is open for rent. Pq5. , .,..5:0n /riven on the larof Alai: next, The i e hotpc. tilled, and :brawl in prrfeet order in every re, eptet Proposals will be lay , rahly tact for the turn it are. or any conbide. u hie por, i,•11 legal,B of. the Patrieriber en the prmisea, who, Is bully anthorizet to state terms. 'I 11.ViTil 011.C.t. WADI"). owner of the pr.' ra,e,. Greenwood Feb. IA; 180 —sw l'owera., _ _ VARA! FOR SALE.—Tho U Opted will isell his Farm ith.ried in Pitt tbive toPet pooth.west of i.elt•l3svi le.stt• one mileswest of grist•mil I. cOn , afainc 70 stomp, about 6$ under a g and state o c tltiva Mob. the balance being a prat 4waLnp with tini her thereon with scgood dwelling house welt ealcolitted for dairy pnrilaars. - btrn -.Rd other out buildings. -thole or.thsrd - an I ,the trait tiees,vith plenty.ot living water th reon This term in well adapted: for both gr,ila and grating. Peasetaion given Imn: eitat-ly It dr aired..•Termv. oneth.rd down, and the baMitse as may be aereed upon. ...poly to :Feb. 20,1869 .- 3•' W5l. AGNEW' .1r , ein'the premises, D. , FOWLER S. CO., IL•. EA RESTATEL DEALER.`,, OFFICIr.I.3 Ugll/0 , 63 PLArit thith t SIXON rril Al` Real Estate pnrzhaqedl and sold toveattaepts made and Money:L7MCd.• DEMI. .C/q.:—ti,tiving atahh. , lpd oni, permanently in t he 'above 'm-inn.ei. tv , tiLe t ra lihvfty Q t svtolha..t y'oar one E rd. Stm . n have any desire to 11110 C in vebfments ser !am money. MP tong rs•dnlce 17kirogn.tihat no. If ved ; here qua - been it. 'trowel from a- -mil villAge to a citv nt over yh ee hun t red lit , u• inhabitant.) cm mph- niennx immt‘no where mond It vibitmentw c be in id , . ni will he g ral becorPy for money lonrel. bovines. enirtmed to our rare will trericr 'promp' niterainn.' . Tbl4 city I. ine Pacing very rapidle .I 1 and opulatiort. oral at nil perod hat,. Ii t r opoortubitiel hffereet tar illVebtCriPat, 15.50 5.50 5 st , 5,n0 ..4M 3.51 3,00 preteat. t: -Near Twe'vu..i-Milli ta.t 01 tr , ar. , v t,, anner4llv in tine and ena:ly d senA:alyinz perivaneuta Freth o prices to all :raproted pr werty. irgu ftespectlarlv. F(IWV.tt k 01: • By per niraiun - Wera t.S II rap. NI. 13 „lohn F b. -Sherra lions. Spurt 0 tater at. U. A A. U. ler..:;. C.. Wm. Elwell. have 13th 1)1.4 P..tor ) uia; Hong. Jr.bn , ramp. lhir les. P o-ton; Hon. W.nt. R. t: g .,t,. n . N. w y rnsnTruman. ttweao. N G o To T II E B A . IC GOOD MEAL, OYSTERS ALWAYS ON BREAD, PIES, CAKES, STOVES STOVES STOVE` TEE WETROPOLITAN HARDWARE STORE, • Are attractin.gmneb attention- An inine-4-t• Tuley ot Stores ,StoTes,coal wood, ttot will. rust you 10 PAI,OR,-0 FRCE, STORE, 1 8010014 OR, CHURCH, BOAT,on COOK,VSG ST9VES Wicasut & Bum. CHICAIIO, IL' 0ct..27, U. IZE3 AT ALL 11012FS IF TIIEllt SFAzioN 0.1 FRUIT 4 I , % NM . . P .7 1 • • • • • -48C.fiTT & SUFFINGION Towanda, Dec..ls. 1.6 R. • Just ieCeived - tew line Stove; ct ORWELL, P. &AI'S 0-4 V ; 'CGrr.O nn3 sea ticsnea ta!ttrr . s—at Jezit ONE LOOK: BEFORE 1 . , . ... we tee? al lorillg tiro.e.;a44 S:lc:. 1 r• he opal( nt, or cheaper variy stirres 'or :he ! . ta• blest. EX:MIMS for-- spapelves. 3eurft ." i n. Wed,. - . N W.:0 3 ):.;_ - f)vaell, Pc oct. 21. 14,14 X.Lb RINDS SPIC,'ES, en •Wed,iendy ground, or graund to der Fait , In 2,1, 4, cr $ rclund bqyceo, VC(I4 rtg x. • SB9LUTI O N. - The parttier , ip heretofore oxibtlo. under the tilvei J.• D &W. T. HOR'ION fa thii day diolvea by tetanal e.^osietit. All acs onnt4 dur hai l siroordl be paid to W. T:1101{111. An 41.010 tiOu to settlement Paid accounts Is reglvetie , i. .1-n. tio'irros. W. T Holt lOS -Ter w P I °gnu -toi* o a., EST GRADESOF FLOUR Cheap March:lo,lBo .! Logo A _ & s iu.Es'e II `CT