4ft%liMhsaiall)Moi. .1 W. 4 ~..j.g : 21+ 4444.3 A fetalokulor. l• -ii- • itd" - votim - - —' * • 'R.: ", Ilih e ~.' 'AAP Wittbir"in l't , :razib k ,-...iirl-t . . , .3.4 ;; 2 144. - ,ts, :-:;..47 f..;"ti.t.,,5,,...4 '-itrii-l'oiffik'gri., s , : Ailliget giteksgaFl , ...ll. , .',.) .63 ::t.r:Fi . • i ~ J . islie ,,- zr , t. .fk. l La.:, • !: ..., 7- efmol l t, ,We„.*Tkest i ,iftate, - '2• l feritititilithe tin:" ; '-• - ii-; . -: e—k , = --: r• ::.-.: ...,-7,,z.L.:.tz ..2.4 .:..a;,:m ~ , 7 .4loamprt4e, 4 Farp! -kivi - li tatl uname.in g ,. ==. l :,..i.r,;-,../i.5..,:te...,, ...,:izt,,y4,- i , .. :_kirig;' , 2.44;•A . . ' ..":'---Qharliatte, : P1AP3444.4.4 I') Noitri ..•. ~. ... ..,, ~... ,-,-;;,,,,, _E.:::.• at? , :41.V.:1 ..rt W.; : - .1 , •Il •_4,--• t.,-%Thlite NM 424;aro6elikeeguasPn4, , *UM/1M are of 1,4,"1.00 ,0090 ,4 .41.; r , 13 1 ,1.43114-, • inq Dearer cit 3 twarM , -.llittientsaut: i 6,t; dish: • ~ , e -"writer, 77 titrWttilt - - . u? , :1)0110 11 1 )n. 11 7inu' twao•Tobtmea. ---Londthi was dispedinxecamling death of Cleo. Prabotlia, • ,---' Missouri - humeri) arsi-fsedkig itheet to their cattle. - - ' • ; —Dexter is eleven Tears: old and Lady Thome thirteen years. , • ‘i —Coal •ilealers in =Chloago"ame raised the price of hard ensile $l2. --A Belgian zuteriiitiperretainthett ail its scandals in s snppUomlinLatin."- —A ihdfrdonian ties in - tented 'si incligneto trap, 'end wants apatena feat.' —l3laek toegueis MUMM!, _SOM. ty deer in Waston'tiotutty, mooed. --414 eye is neither bank; insurance ,Isc e tier public library in the claret Ytaioo: - California talked at Purchasing California our 30 yearcagn ; ,-.- —Tk3' latest, =fear - gents; ; ;;,„,urekties.with *rues in taut ODOM r • - • --A - peribetly white Otter/weelite-, ly.snagatin Penobscot oonntr, 4 - • - • ' eight-once d,'t Urth, ase.oonooo, groslatety !mind in,teatts2a, —Michigan lost 4100;000 worth or apples by *whin cold asap. . ---James FliMseatil we and equip.: ag. , is the wonder and admiration pf !estop. ,-=Ten tho u sa nd,llo3l4l3 worth :.rtiggledl.!iiir km been seised Xew,York... —The - annual term of the Now, England female'medical maw censamaeed on Wedousday. - • I —Ex-Head, Centre Stephens is eq. iug lessons in EngliA in Paris. . , _ He is is l imed poverty. , —A. hunter on Itahway river shot thirtyznine snipe, lolling all. but fon?' of the !look. Sluirp•ahooting? • . —California ships hales•of cluippw , ral leaves to China, where thy are b,a. AridrlP and sent lbselcas tea. • - 7 -=Rock cep . t,y, Wiseousin, owns )oselrrrer fifty years old. It has furnished feathers for twenty-five bed.t. —^-A manufacturer in. 3fnine; has received au order for one t:r.vroul grind , tone. frames from a firm in Loud - • —The New 'York shoemakers mend tlieiroustomers sho.Ja tho old Ones :11 , 2 being repaired. • • C's 84-cede has bought 12,500 : , ereal of land 'in f.:r the purpose'of founding a cotton raisin.: (I;.lun:r. —Fourteen inv. ,, .:red stud seventy- I hrek birrels slats lwen distilled in Montgemory,eonnty since January - cotter has e,onfumed 41,000 persona, 'ordained 400, and traveled 1211,0u0 miles during his episcopate.' --The South American States are rejoicing in a temporary causation of earth.. quakes. —lt is estimated that there are 'Clued .thousand men employed in quarrying v. liite marble in Vermont. --Therlitunsehatkans get tight on I...idstA.ls. Thor aometimes give $2.5 worth of for,. f,,r a single' fungus. —Eleven div'orce suits a day is the way.they do business in the St. Lotus courts: Can Chicago make as good a show - —The students-of Northflold Col- - 1 ege, Minnesota, decline beginning their studies the thradting season, is over." - , An Indian saddle and bridle, of uutipwand exituisito worknsnahip,have lately been found in a small care near lowa City, lows. —Tho old settlers' of Milwaukee aro about - fbrming a pioneer'-.dab. All settlers of 1310 or previous are eligible to membership. —A mill in New Jersey has his' inarliar oarentony repeated every year; pre s,ntin Ws wife with a new dress and his friends with a ainnat. utau in Connecticut has patent-' cd an. • truMent which cons its of an on♦ eiop openerpaper cutter, ink and lead eraser, nail chewer and vetch key. —A bust of lime. Melia Patti, with the coronet of a martinis 'on The pedestal, hu just been pLacod in the saloon of the Italian - opera house, Pans, . policeman in Elizabeth, N. J.,' has just comeinto possmion of $lB,OOO, a gift from a lady be, had formerly served in scene - manner. —The Castle Garden Labor Ex change, New York, furnished situations fbr 1271 males and SR females - daring the • two ailing the Slat of October. --in Abington; Vt., there Is n piece of twist tobacco° forty-fbur ,Pate old. It is in good txmd.i4on, and possesses all the proper ties of the goods, well.cured. - The English Princess Royal of Prussia charged at the head of a regiment of cavalry In a shim fight at Stargard, and the troops gave her. a "sword of honor."' —Cloth, Submitted to the action of moderately strong Sulphuric acid from one to two sniantea; and then thoroughly %mated and dried, becomes thorough waterpruct., --A poor fellow in Sail Francisco, unable to get work,wrotc a note stating that he was going to "make application fora place as fireman to the thrall," and took arsenic, —ln the late. freshet the postinas ter at lashed the poi office to a large elm, but the flood came and broke the ropi, and lauded his office in the town of Hum yes. • -A story comes from Kentucky that on lhe OTC of a batto in 1863 the coked of one of the regiment of thatlitateresigned "be cause tho boys of his regiment were too young for him." —A. Providence critic thinks it L "almost a sin" to pot notices of Carlotta Patti's - tneerts under the head of amusements. Zt tS stated t Ally ono-fifth of the men composing the United States troops now stationed in the Booth are ex•ConfiAsems soldiers.. A bronze statue of t, oast from the cannon captured bylinudilf, to cost 1.55,000, is to be erected .in Viuddrigton near pie Treasury building. ~—There,ans: trees asiall in Hinson ri thit it takes two men and a boy getslook at the top of them. One looks • till he tired and another commences whore be left MT. -4A young woman, evidently . of culture and education, who refusee t =z account of he family, - was band 1 n and homeless in the woods of Kent counIT,DeL, last veek;and taken' to the cOnntyptior Komar . , Missouri has produced an arith metical phenomenon named who,.witts. out the slightest knowledgeofletters orfigWak solves any mathematical from twice two to the calculation at.the splipso in three minutes. . —Poor whiskey is called the "Fif toenth Amendment" in the Smith, Imam 11-1,1 to mallow. —Massachusetts now indukes in -.. charitable horse trots," for the benefit of be . nevoicnt societies. - sister of Father /Et ;yiicinthe, (which' Ton we; !Illicit her: Aunt Hyacinthe) &ritterly a nun, is a iiTrat• friend-of Twat& • Ac 432. • , ..Postmaster-Generalt'resiiiiell In . his summit report will recommend the abolition . of the franking privilege. . .• • • — George . .ELPendleton,the defeit ed candidate for Governor in Chio, has become disgusted with politics and Is goingiaa a hip to - 7 • — An - Anter:elin invention of vepta lated bzloba and *Lees baa been pa eadd in France, and Trill ootm be rued by the gendar merie. Vanua I R. 0. :GOODRICH. Towanda, Thuyeday i IrKE lists YORK The reanlts'of the lto the State of New York 4 tAi l opt i te4 yet au an overiiMrminirdireat Is inieriected. The Demoraty Wive - eto t ilift atom, ticket by a large !: • '! ANUAIa " ' branches of :to , I f eighdattare,,,. ; The ' 0 . f044400 11' * - *44 "Id unreservedly in their handl...This result,' thonili:hutailiattng Inthe 'Igo! trenitt - Aonld nefilith4faistlittenL' o'Qieneistibli t oan Stites -• W9:thavN4 a1151k9A 11 9,54 AN!. calIW* T" which have brought it abontiican be profit:My ; tiOnitidercd.. 1 -7 188 44#'2but_that. the taioiSaw., X , orkt %; - 611041 fit iota is Inrely In 1860 the inajrity lb? lasnoin wise 60,1:36; iri . l.B6BThe' major* for ' the liepnbti 7 : 0ic*1f.:09. 1 413.4 0 CHN ILO 186+.,Isnaloia'al inlifeirity ? was 6149. The. diereasein the : om* 'mote has contributed to the Repdbli n over- throw this falkand in thelarge cities #Aai49 1 643 4 .04ii10eTu,". aggrekis4 . ol . majorities, batthat does not whnlly eiplabi the iOsi 'Of bliih 'branches 'Eat the legislataTe; , ohosan Under 41t1 riortibmnent laatniil4 t y the iteindi l licani. T"'• - The disaiders in New York are at-: tributable -to the . selffiffinesi of the; self-eonstitntedlenderg; the tetichers alb! i l 4ll ll 4riultairt.T!. In the city of New :York,. i wbere reside sit the leaders,. and- Where the De -moeiaey title' with absolute eltray,' there vaft.liam'osdAbing 14 r dly.leiOn end contention 14ongel j tho'8er licans. They are hopelessly: dividM into eliquee, each -fragment of the party more bitterly .opposed to the other, than to the common., enemy, and each endeavoring, not to subserve the greitt Interests of the.nrganizn tion, but to controlpubliepatronage. AMore corrupt, selfish and -venal of politicians does not exist in the world than those who hail from New York city, and the Republicans are not much in advance of their Demo cratic' neighbors. Indeed, the two find no difficulty in affiliating when their interests: join, and combine with* the utmost facility. when they scent plunder. The effect , of this division and contention in New-York city, has , been steadily and surely to increase the Democratic mnicirity -there, and to decrease the Republiain majorities in the country; until the former, nun' land and other MUMS ) gives each , a tremendous majority that the voters of the rural districts cannot, overbal ance it. The Legislature has been lost to , the Republicans through disaffection and division in districts which should have been secure, and through the almost general defeat of our candi dates in the close districts. For this the candidates and the country j may hold the New York 2117 nine responsi ble. That paper has contributed more to the result in the State, than any other cause, not through treach ery or a deliberate design to injure the Republican cause, but by a course of conduct - which for consummate imbecility and fooliEiliness exceesd anything in the. history' of politics. The teachings of that paper.are fully illustrated and exemplified hy the political sittlitiOn in New York. The sabre advice followed in any other State would lead to the same inevita ble reindts. As an expounder of doc trines of political economy, (IUKELET is able and efficient. He has done more than any other man to advance and sustain the cause of Human Freedom. We concede him ability, industry and honesty. But when be attempts to step outside of theory to control political action, he is the greatest blunderer and block-head in the land.- If be had Rill sway, he would enlighten the public upon great questions, and then advise them to vote in 'such a way as to defeat the success of the measures he had so zealously advocated. His incongru ities and inconsistencies have had just enough influence and weight in New York to bring about the state of things, now existing there.. The Tribuqe annually advocates "bolting" as the inherent *IA and duty of the voterf . and regularly ev ery year holds up some 'Republican nominee as not worthy of support; and advises Republican No tars to cast their ballots against him. The • moo- fives that prompt this sit raordinary and culpable:course may be - honest and sincere, lint :the result is Aisne; tritons to the party and to . the £itate. There are uncharitable _people who intimate 'that' the Ivibiene has strange faculty for scenting: col*. tion - at a distance, whilst .it !is pro foundly insensible to the bad mnells in its immediate vicinity. Be that as it may; that public mentor; annually discovers that`the" Republiiiiiipirty, has nominatedaome -rrumin the ral districts, whois repugnant/ to its' keen sense and'exalted idea' ,ruor ality,atid the:4i.lters eicrniT' 'A to iota P4ainet S,l4 ' We are say, that this bad advice has 1194 much effort, irid thW great State of New York is now' firetri Oa Over to DemoCialie ;le2 :Every hraoch of gov,ernin;. aftir the Ist of January, - will s the' bakidsof that:party, aut. - ) •arTWlille will have a Btrate opi!*.rtimity , to 664 1 .0 *P .itTeaiot its hilts «)4 8 eilugices upon 134 . e, Rep o ß4o* party, and•thw,ciute•of ality and honesty. ' " But if the Repuldicluut of New York are to experieitee the'evileffeeta of the advice of the -TribUrie, the lee 11 !\I 00i1,10at ii thtly taVe no means °toad , Vresehlg their desireN and procuring, their application, their wishes may be disregarded. To give_ shape and eleet'etste. tain tne444.4rontge ennetraiA of laWs 101 4 ,p:insures in • coneenatiqa only Iy conoliktpoion„mia.taigmoiniAuitil the. popnlnr. wilL , ,.Seeennes , manifelit 011 Eigisl.tiisi#, ut **!iii s Paimk=* t o l o 444 , i -0 44 i4 6 1*:04.1.t5i *044 Sit: ecme a. tit' the' enerny.;_ , :lhe grestseeret of • tha vitality and PF,TX‘?f4 6E d*e 66 9,. peirtyhas .41 ghat:Alai. ...... ;0 ]int...A:* -0 ' iilt the ..disasters and changes: or: the inikotfeiv ,Wetiorild neverlaCti.) . f ( ?,. aloiot4 in Pi.1.410i601 PartYo .3 .c : A4 4 4oointOlOiiil formers aud.ikeemaiiniersvitholin bat -Ire .do contend thtit it is the dill' of eirel'lteptibliek lmn.enti44ooll.4ll.iiia -nniY.*ealn! SY which ;the interests:of ;the, ociuriht can he Advanced. • 'J4 , 4:1001)444 partitieetikif niw t, be . suceeisfUl. .Attilte ensure_ its 41119cew it 6, midi; tkitewtinistbe zealously and ebeerftil 7 siiiptorli4. We d 6 not". dee* to, incerporilfe the;deginu ofthe Wlic- 01 1* 1 9*Iating.conY4 1 tialii ? but we do asanniethataileptibliezumiust be very Sad - iwhen his elect:lo , is not preferablele i - o f 'ltoemeerat. Aye' Eli...a hag, occasion heretefore, fo say that wherever kßeplabiicttn be. °ranee eerstipt by , yielding to tempt ation, he asStimes the normal:. condi- Ron of a Demoerat. No , man living . can point , to .an instance - iihere the Republican party was purified, the interests of publiernorality advani)ed,• or any atliir:gend 'achieved; by .de- ISatino a Republican i eitlididate,:, and electing a Democrat. ; ' • . The (=sequences arisingfron) applyifigthe "bolting'.' priviligein the State of New; Yorkate 'net only= pe; laical, but they :str4M ait religion, morality and geed government "gen erally. • The abominable correptioni . and profligacy of the - city government will be extended throughout the State. All t4achccksipneeted by. the ,Legis lature to relieve; the,; city' from the controlof -the - vilest men in it; will be removed: The Stsite will be given, up to the plundering. "rings" .that feed and fatten nil the city treasury. If the prospect i 3 agreeable to the Tribune and jts - followcrit. who think "bolting . ;- a right and a privilige, they are welcome to it. We should prefer to live under Republican gov ernment, though some of our rulers might not be immaculate.: •: The interference, of the Tri busu •the Legislative districts of, the State, advising against the nomination , of Candidates or -their defeat it the polls, is at once impertinent and mischiev ous, Thelcupie of ti'district are the best pusbible judges of the honesty and capacity of a candidate. If the nomination is made against the ad vice of the :717irmse, it gives the dis affected and disappointed an excuse for exercising the privilige of "bolt ing," and creates trouble and ditis km, where it worth' not otherwise be , thought of. The application of the 7kilittne's advice has been made— does it congratulate :itself Upon its achievement-1r ' ' REMOVAL Or THE CAP/T.L.—The Western people have .been more or less agitated for sometime about rem moving the national' capit4 from Washington to some point that they call nearer the centre of population. A convention has been called to m cat at St. Louis to obtains formal ex pression of opinion. A letter from General SheXmaiilasserts that when the capital is moved it willgo to some: point ou the Missisaippi several hun dred miles tibove'SL Louis. As a cllizen Of St. tOnis, he "Opposes its location thereon the ground that the people would be unwilling to , cede jurisdiction-to the United States,. and that it would be detriniental to its commercialintexesta..lnihesefliing ing,•timee, and,in view Of the rapid filling rip of•the Far West, it might be well to wait twenty-five : or flfly years and see,where the ceotkofrop tilation will - be„ then. , One change ought.to be enough for all time. - . saf-Trea,/,urer, Spurner ar his forth comicg_roPori, it is .Prowiiio i will take a dep:thatlvill advance liho: in fawor with the .iyorkers - for woman's tghts ge'isays that in, his bares* thereis . a :certain 'Of - Woik which the woo/4 ,clerki- 41 , . iceezt thelnenclerke ;for instance, IXIIIII4I coupons, calculating interest, isq'vi;li end. proiparing - mutilated eiffencj , for Aciirnetion.. He thinks that where .a woman clerk aoeo twice the work of ankan elerk she •• shcsild !receiyil at least egtuir etnopenSation,' • all clerks should se" paid .4 0 ording o th *Ai 11 44 *silo !,.This, MAIN= give the *own an-equal apportituiV, with - the!_mecr:, - :-. t lief. thinkfilf . Stich'n rule were if;ii4e4 AC' -w4riehivillii make the inost raouf:y. The women,. , Lay's, are especielli ..etqutrt ' in . !detecting conosOsits;..ind , thit during -the past WCCIr, tiro WiiHnien 'clerks hi' his' onto; detected CCVen4'..Connti.ifeit 'coupons after the engravers and the men_ Clerks, passed them. as gem*. - These counterfeit coupons Weiwscut the Depeitinelt !Mn • 1. that Gamma can thumL midnight native • of where he 'lB5. Hi r e he wee de nt- ellen- sry itore.re helditte - panie posattim in other - New pwlandit,mciind , is c•-:rgetowu, D. C., where he-beciune allartnec.cif 'oba ,Itijagn in 1814 In 1815 1 iIiPlatin‘ ii6 ,-- un,fotiva P4l firbiritiflrtWatrelitai 4 whit dB2= Thistitut Ttirki h *isifi;d dope: .f$ 'PtittObif til 1881, -4145*11.140 . 0.4er*, , ! l iddit, and Aridly L.eikuiesea Mi*:l 4 i - 0 .44440* 0.44 *A. 61.10,9:thi .tQw.u,ot israt•soon Win:availed to $70;000. He tiii*O; 4 X.o bY,t4 . tiiscortioon ioittoik'l 9 tho:Voitii .X 85410000 ,0 0 . 40 , antunAoloundlinlinstittite., Oaring -ths ridiellion in this country he gave singlidn' moire to torqinigi thefob p riu London,, , tinder .'such restrictions and with. such situdifica tams that his generogityflas, - - been lrredited an London as one: . the Me4 T jildiiiatti in; the of, the followed tkotv*.44 a ,,_tion for ,educational purposes iu the Of - bore thaneqUal Submit; from • which the happiest reSiiiti are expect ed.", A *: returned to .p *, - 40, the current season on •purposes,of busi ness and for the - sake of , his heal** . . : thst, had"-long 'been diibtful. His !life • ti . o4 ti*inihat c .4 'bore -suddenly • thin *as , expeCted, ita greet. fitfr .tnres and those that ' will give hita, exceptional distinction consist in. the rare WSW with which he, single=band ed, Created a coloSselfOrtnne, in com petitiou with the ablest men of busi ness. having capital, education and association to haektheta, in glighbt. and the greatness of - his' bequests to pliilmithicipieundnational2ends 4 .' It has liven .urged S that his - p ., triOt* ism would have . been more highly • es teemed had he re fr ained from - in tereoursfe with rebel, agents and allies .Eng,land lending : , the . fitheiliott here.: Mind) thaCelosed he has eer manifiiSted a desire to attach hie:name permanently-to the nation al; history, and soright'to accomplish this-by means =of gifts that rank in amount withal* se of Tottrs, - Cornell, Aistor and. others; 'who have contrib uted frei.ly to similar 'ends. He was ,WMthy,representatiVe of the cowl• try in.. business, aml leities, behind 'him a reputation for probity that is• not secured by all who amass even smaller fortunes. His donations se cured for luw the ..rare honor of a portrait of Queen ViCtoria, presc,ntl d by bersplf. History will hardly fail to give him a line in the records of a 'period more that : usually pregnant with great dud stirring deeds, and active, if not illustrious, men. • CHEAP OCEAN Posnar..—From late intelligence received - through Mr. Thornton, the British Minister, at iappears tl►at her Majesty's Govern ment is prepared to• reduce the single rate of postage for prepaid letters be tween the United States and the Uni ted Kingdom to three pence. It will be remembered that , Post master General Creswell submitted a proposktion to the British Department, some time since, to reduce the letter rate of postage irdm twelve to six cents, to take effect on and after the Ist of January, 1870, of which two cents would be sea postage, and two cents the. inland postage of each country. . Then ie little doubt therefore, of the early' adoption of this measure of posta‘reform so earnestly desired . by the people of the two Countries. =ISM krirThe Chicago Tribune says the business of beef peeking, which has hitherto been a very large and lucra tive 'branch of 'trade in that city, is declining rapidly in favor of Texas and Colorado. In the piar 1860 the number of cattle packed there was 84;624. This number continued to increase rapidlytill 1864-5, when it amounted to 92,459. The next year it fell off to 27,172, andlor the year 18684 was 26,950. The cause of this , deeadenoe is - owing to the fact that beef can beoupplied to the' Eastern markets' from 'the South and West More cheaply than it can be sent from Chic 'aga r It is- estimated that there was a loss - of frilly ten per cent+ on the aveilage of all the beef sent to New YOrk 'Chicago list. year;• and packers are not likely to try the cost ly_ experiment again, :on a verytiten give wale. ... e nder . a protective buiff the imments inhume manufactures Mite been So great that many foreign ailAcleifluiVe ceased to command any saie 'DM best silk' ribbons, though Often , nobles foreign, and many dress patterns, ire of American make. We invert $6,000,000 of raw silk per an ,,end Make, silk goods valued at , $66,000,0600 yeas., The great . silk centre is Piittersion; New' Jersey,' *lithe Ahem; are sixteen 'lector* ; $2,000,000. In Phil-. sdelpina there are twenty factOries, employing. four hundied men, and fifteen hundred women and gir i ls, hose *sal wages are $ 250 ,000 capilalinveste4, $1,500,900. In the city of, New . York there . :are tieven thousand to: eight; thousand hands 'deployed in the sine Wiliness. FawraQcXde'=On Friday morning at about 6 o'elivk, iaveral shocks 'of , earthquake' were teat varimur see- . of .the State of httline, New 41aip . iihire and MaisachniAts. The daratiou,of the abash 'varied from three to twenty seconds. - MO, mo= tion was from the ems': to 'the west. nC ii Thiilo. l !owingthPFes, till*. • ' c; ":` 4 4 11 1 41 bi •4. •,• • t r, '-' • ,11:s.. 011 •• cowl eata .er diow as great an increase : time. From-the Brat date Taie have in. s grr f 86N-Asiettraitwill that:the seteAzeariplonbled. Since Lien the increase' has not been' as raid,, the cote of 1969 beiw ab(init donbie tihitiat ehlmvev*i; 4l bvii' l A issarik 4 4tir 4500;1' 0 4MI:r4s*ANtelL4.).4'4 1 V00 Oilinbaikt&E! , ,'• s , :-: • 7'f :,, f;':' .;..i . .' The most remarkable vetc7reter do . the' 'ecliz4S' fOckved, ' 4:49n. kaign: 4 18585. We do upt_believe that ea this*, occasion 'minty 'totals lailed.lo de- Tit 'ballota.- - Those 'shiest 44dieiti,k ornate! to' Teit-ilie aged and the:gick wank all, aalallail by a desire ta p participateomd were carried to theloollit Urine newer a Ttit43 their ;ate' shall ,accoMpliall agaifi 4jr[Yaiefal 1014,Porier u• • iB4O-;Rif=son, rli Manßurin.. 18"-ti Birney 1818—Taylor • Cass.. Van Bnren 1852=ikt4t . • Bale. Sag 1866---Ptetniant.. • - - Buchan= - ..... 1860—Lincoln • Fusion.. Douglas • •• • • ... 1.16-IY 3[ii ... 46 4 4.• t • ••• .. ... 1829--Grant 1869—Lrr r . 'Packer.. THE MMffUIUAN craußaL The Reunion Xneomptished. The ObserCer,of Thursday says: Mora than two thirdstof the pres byteries in both branches of the -Pros byteruin Churchhaving approved the me ' overture sent _down by •the, General Assembly, the work is done I. It is the most interesting and important eclesiastical event that has occurred in this country in thirty years. It markg, an epoch in the' religious his tory of a leading denomination, and without doubt it will have a power ful influence upon the religions histo ry of the country, and we hope :also of the world. Thirty years ago, when tfie Disas - - trona rupture occurred, the Presby terian Church •in the United ,States included a lass number of Prwhyter ies and Synods, ministers and mem bers, than either of-the two divisions now numbers. And• frOm lx3th of them has gone into another body the entire Southern Presbyterian Church so that it may 'be fairly said that du ring the separation the - Church has increased almost three-fold. The re-union brings into one body these constituent elements: Prestzteries...t, Malden .Memberis Both the ASsemblies &pet, week after nett, November 10, at Pittsburg, td receive the returns from the presbyteriei, to record the result, and take the necessary steps to set the united Church into operation. • The Assemblies are not to vote upon the .questi u of union; that *as (tone at the last meetings in May; in this city, when it was sent down to the byteriei, the fountain Of power in the Church; and their ratifi - cation by a majority would have been sufficient, but the • Assemblies ordained the union in the event of two-thirds o; _the presbyteries in both branches al - proving the proposition. That num ber has been obtained, and -many more will be reported.at the Assem blies from whom returns have not been received. i. This re-union will, we trust,isiisig mdized by some suitable and general thank-offering; some memorial of an event over which angels rejoice. If it should take the form of a complete endowment of the schools of theology it would be a great work well done. If it should result in the erection here in the city of New York of a 'Presbyterian House," which should be the centre of the operation of the united Church, it would be a noble consecration. There are schemes of Church Extension and Foreign Mis sions, which might be set forward twenty or thirty years by making the year 1870 the Memorial Year. 30,-The State Grand Division of the Sons of Temperance was in ses; sion at Philadelphia, last week. The following off .c rs were elected - to serve for the current .year ; G. W. P., John l3ardely ; G. W. A., A. A. Bar ker ; Scribe, John C. Magreigan ;. G.: - Treasurer, Abraham Brown •G. ClMplain, Rev. George Bringhurst G. Sentinel, W. IL • Gosnel. ; From the annul report of the retiring W. P., it appears that at the time the previous report was made 113 Divis ions were in existence, and that du ring .the past year 12 new epee had been chartered, making a total Of 125. Number of members initiated; during the year, 2,865 ; making the present number 8,310: The receipts. of the Grnd. Division during the year amounted to $3,192 27, and the ex,. Penditures $2,20029. , afirqn the face of grave chargel, apparently well supported, of complic ity in the, late gold conspiracy,' Gen eral Butterfield, Assistant United States Treasurer at New YOrk, has resigned ins office and requested an investigatien, which .the President will at once grant him, Public judge meat in his case should, of course, be suspended until his defense is pub lished. In the meantime, the Grand Jury of New York city is but* en gaged sifting the late Wall 'Andel • 'r,: and the_ probability is 'that ' , several leading gamblers, . includings Geuld, arid_ ;Lane, WM be indicted and tried for conspiracy againd the businew interests of the country. SiirThe'reiblio debt atatement for Selitember allows? rednetzionWit near ly, eaTen hakinilliowe' - The is the way Reimblicans re deem their pledgee to ibe people.l, oovr. 191-9819 .1189 ....1521.4983 ... .1010 .2490 .28311 ° .7219-4&49 ; .. :;.940t MEM :63-68611 3272 .1889 .1781-1911 35:81 .T 330 ..281-7737 .;•.6938 , ....7091 ' 2188- 9310 : , 3100--9971 ; BEM ....3138-11306. - W 86710339 CM School. llca School. TAIL 143. 113 256 1.848 1.229 253,903 1 . 72,560 431,463 dramL Commentupon thisbmu*; about the they era of good fooling is fast talthigianisesaion of thekloath prn p4le 7 , .y..r04 pawing. day adds nonlinLottolbeelielief that the coon irraill-nevorenjorpnuarand-ienton thorSgreumini .ei L istouca a single goinna4of the old'idairotonny. ~.03iWilila,theo11etter elfohi,of Ek!Wth otters ara_doing- theirbeatto4isixliw-, age the apirib,nf violenceintheßouth, the 'llortnon are taking up;"the weapons mnpler egaihat, those who theiraPecbd relki" , excommtmicatiOn the Otter of theirlormer organ,- 111 r. Stenhense, for his revolt against imiygaray, has . beehMlowed by an attempt to kill MrAkmdie, the editor of the Utah I , leperter, who has been the open one emy of the sect. This (mirage took place at Brigham. City, 'Utah on Fn 49'44 IMM New Abet*ffontair , s'rEVENI4, Deer iittoWfis (late :Goa* Dew State. PaitoW 11-59Dr.Wistouer 11l OfikeS Web , becusaid 15adU lastol. . 11. BEACH, -kt. D., Physician • oat Manson. Towanda. Ps.- Putman/ attn. tion Todd to sO Chronic Disosari. tad Disuses at. Females. 011oa at his restdencel , on. State at, 'two dams east of Dr. Pratte.. - D issoLUTION.=-The co-par.. heretofore+ mistier between, Y. W. asow" " Sul MI W. limo', under the name of Y. V. BiMi se co.; 6MI My diadem' by wawa eon spent. All wombs doe said area 'rill be settled by. I. Walanirx. who - en' pay their Indebtedness, did►. 40. IfM. A unrfoltis NOTICE.-Jw. Howl Woe Berm, Adn'rs if the sib* et W. ll. IL Brown, tieest In the Orpluine Court Cl Bradford The,undemimusl en Auditor Appoint ed by Said Court to distribute moneys in the hands of admin. , iitratcwa of said decedent, will attend to the du. ties of his appointment at his office in theborough of Towanda. on FRIDAY the 3d day of DECIIIIDEB, 11059, at .1 o'clock, p. m., whore all :persona baring claima,against said fund must present them or, else be forever debarred Osreenint. DAYI.E u. - • NEAV_CoAI ! YARD- BEST WILSII3-BAZUIi AND TON - 4 N T‘l7 R Aftl7 TE C OALS! • The subeeilber has Just .eatabitaind a new Coal Tird In the rear of the Baron= Office and Otroan's Own Shop, and deaf nu to keep In supply the beat Anthracite Coale at . = Till further notice Priem at Boat or orders, of ate CLLEDIAM , Wnran•llimas COAL. /COM the • BAT/MORE JUNES." Bmall Egg; or No. 3. 26 00 Stove; or Noe. 3 and 4 600 Chestnut; or No. 5 a 80 . MIMS AT TADD. OF UST PITTSTON. itutali Egg; or No. 2 26 00 . Stove:. or Not:. 31tuittrinhoul... ..... 26 00 Chestnut; or No. 5 5 50 A small dkcomit trill be wade on orders for, or meet of Pandas Cixel direre/pfrons Lie Cam The fallowing additional charge, will be made for delivering Coal within the Borotign ; . . Per t0n...50 cia. Extra for carrying in.: .50 els. Half 4. .. . 4 4. 4. _25 4 . . N. B. The Wiiittetitarre Cautainth andfitove Cloale are veneer in sizes than the Pittston Chesarat and Stove; bra all are of excellent qrialttf. Lei- Orders, for the'prceent. may be left at the Hardware Store of if tILMALL BEDS & Co.; or at the P.ed. Whit , and Bine" Tea Store of BLIAMHALL & Ittner.wsx, on Bridge street .1,1 - 0 niers must. in all ca a, bo arroutpattied be the easb. I bare emdc.l a !And HAY EitIMJE: for public convenience, to the street on north ald e -of Fireman's Hail and near the Elwell House. Warranted to weigh correct. Towanda, Pa.. Nov. 1041869. WELLa 101 1 ROC'LAMATION.--=- WIIEREAS; 1 Hon. FARRIS IL ifiliEltitHanisideixt Judge of the 12th Jndkial Metric!, consisting of the ennui s ties of Bradfcnt aol linegnehanna , and lions. Hama, Loa' Nail = rind J. W. Vartern. Associate. Judges, in and for said county of-Bradford, hare issued that ?tempt bearing date the gthary of lterCbirr, lad% to ho me directed for ludding Conti. of Oyer and Ter miner. General Quarter Bandon of the Weep; Com , mod and Orphans Court. at Towanda, for the o lots of Bradford, onatorntay, the Ctb day of Do- p Ether next, to continue two weeks. Notice la therefore hereby given to the Coronets. and Justices of the Peace, of the County of Bradford, that they be then and there tin their proper peason, at;10:0'elock in the farenoott of said day, "with re , conk, inettimitions and other remembrance, to de theeetthinge which toltheir Miles appertains to be done; and those who are bound by tioentuttunee or therwlac to ;prosecute -against the petitioners who are or may Win the jail of said county. or who sun be bound to appear at the said court are to be then and there !el prosecute against them as shakbe•Just Jurors are requesh:d to be, punctual in their atten dance, agreeably to their notice. listed at Towanda, the 9th day of Nov'er. In the perwakf our Lord. cum thousand eight hwidred and aixty-nina, and of thelndependience Of the United States. the temey.second. W. OREM& sheriff. BAKERY A 1 4413 .PINING BOOM! First block north.of With Hoare, BREAD, PIES, CAKE, &C., baked daily and sold at wholesale andretaU. We use the best niaterlab and our week is always neatly done. Dealers are invited to examine our wholesale prices. pArrus. Pic NICS, to =Wed at Iva. minable rates on short notice. In our DINING ROOMS we offer superior indimements to 111 who want either a luneh or p good meaL Ladies cur step in and quietly enjoy a cup of Tea.. undisturbed by noise In rowdyism. lions at all hones of the day or inuring. OYSTERS on hand during tbefe. mason mad marred out by the 'dna or sold in quantities to suit. Of CONFECTIONERY we beep an assortment equal to my in Met of the Stse, • and - i gen at wholesale or this Also • ',nerd sasortment 0110CE111114; Prices as law es the loWest. Tow=4a, Oct 28, •Vi. STRAYED OR STOLEN' : the trendies of the and to sh twp., on the 2:11h of October. whi te s pot about / 6 Jesn dd. with white spot on OM et the hind be sui lep. tably toi l rd Any Infonned. atkei In regent to ealdEoire will Oct. 21. leas—set MICHAEL OH YES ! OH TES!..AtrOTION A. li. MOE. Licen 1 04 ductionier. All calls peemptly attended to and eatiainction iaars'teed. OmL at address, A. R. Mos, Illetiroeten; minty.:lllC , ' • I , • • oeLl6, NEW HARDW . • AND STOVE nowt slip TIN 8801'AT WYALUBING I ..R. F. - SFr.LZER, in just recetvid a fuligutgly of COAL AND WOOD 'COOKING MOM COAL AND !ROOD ICIASONIL RUM 11:LiTATIM OTZMS, BASE Blrafflattkke. HOME SHOES. RAIL note, wpm snot - term 11110EVIRAIL4 COE? 11341.1124. • . - Apple Poorer% ke: All styes at Nails end Bow. TelAstalig: 0006.. REPAIRING AND JOEB,Mir OIL 4LL KINDS ottbs most approved Arks. done at short notice. An kinds otestkpy. Scissors, llalsomeasieldersi: Illectienftli; and Wilson Makers' Tools d the . Ohm: Motels. Scoozie. She ins AM. lAO sell .is imple Wyalsoing,Rov. NM. von, SALE CHEAP . —A good .a: HORSE and EMMY mad_ RAMBO for _Ada cheap. ' • ' 0. W. DELANO. Nov. L . Powell /A Co. VALIIABLE FARM FOR : serer: v The sabacrflieroftiri Ide tau for Me, attmnf In Warren totreddin 1 if miles Am Wants Centre. - on the reauesurig from Warren-Centre to Meat Wenn% eoutaninglo6 ' acres; 16 wee tetneored., dwentns botre.loo Um and Otber outbuilding* a h im orchard of paned trait, 'a first-elm near. UNA: and • vidiabU. aand.bed"on the nomfent,..... Price 1161por acre. To: farther pintea• inninne of O. W. Mem, on the premises, Warren Centre, Itniderd'Conntzr. Pa. . - • : ticrtS-3: , •. r . r . - . ' NDA lit ARKEI'S i T° l vA t ' • . , ._ . (WOLARALE PRWISS.I • Corroded wort Ilroduenter by C. B. PATCH. sub , Jed to dongos daft ; . , . Wheat:, aft btu& ' - ' $1 BO 43 11! Rye, R bash Buckwheat,.u.rt.mt,e y w . ~*B b ulb Corm Sb • - —. littb3usb..4l ' . ,:• • t 4 • . !... ~ d° ‘7 09 0 1 4 . , f. 11• • ,••• , ; 1, '4Oa4isorne.daz 0l Moor, '1; earl. - E.. I 00 dI Id Idi Ham ile a' - - ' ' ' • 211 iil ' 'III Onions. D Bush • .....1.2 30 ill nrstorrrs or Onent.—Wbed 60'M. ; Corn entbe. • Are Seth..; OW 33 lien ;.-JMy 46 tbs.; Buelowbesi MI tbs.; Ream 02-lbe.; Bran 20Ibe. • 'Cover Seed Id tbs. ; TimetbySeed 44 tbs. ; Dried'Pmeises 33 lbs.;; Dried lopiee 22 lbs.. Wiaz Seed SS lbs. ' , . 1 and mat by bind of G T. - . slim Awn ot. bad; awn arkswilbani. • rem buyronidoridi • board! : boom and &taw &nit Eirize&mad takeit Into ezacation at 44 rlai ut A. Levis vs. G. A. Ilaadvia. ALllo—The t ioreel of Wit situate follow*, vie ; Os the out by Jae., Wilaot.mooth tri it. wealthy/110M eb b bet deep, *el &out, more lot ell haprcmeljote d regs, end • tow trees thenott " Seised sot talcet-b&o.fficoottioa at the 11. o.lPeledlit see 4 vilLllo=434elinli i %plepelief.)pktodl; Wadi botlodhiet. Oesoltil *MOW; toe nor* b a y leads of Tem% r try Seeka Calt -looffirloy_ll. & aid volt am Via Pusteitil Ot-w. 0010wieht, sone of teat tow or tie. apt etweeimproyed,witt 'strew& lorrihwites; Seised an/t tiken into ezeoutlonet the etti . Wita. Canner ye. WeeM J. Cole. . ALllO , 4The Italeirio sowa lteeerjr=ol toot idtualelt Mei** se folloink 06 the toilt brlettot AtitnniC:Brelared. east A. tisk aerie Ity "Ow citas. elsoot&T D. Cooper. :ClestoOtti ocoet. .4 hod. mon 04' lest about OD me n thdproffed. you o - tamed limit total bees; dame& oh& deehordF thereon. ' &beg wed taw intoiWertloalalibsapltotAim s Brooke vs. . James Dutton. , Al.6lo—Tho f let. , iamt attnateinpplagitold ;lawn North by mosso rasld auswilleuth by Smith blued Banda Alltakr. MI 1604 Wl* public hlghway. Containiaggo of land mode or Rua. about IS OMR Wight fratiacd house, framed bun, sad kwit testi; thatwOn. Seized and taws Into excaudikta at the mu of If• To:nervy.' use ta:laa. HSawymitleil Jas. LOOINN ALBO-7ba tollostog- lot. Tadao vil paral of land. situate bY Towanda Werth bylsind Johl= . =OW Coati. e at .by Wm. Watkins, south_ Ihy 43. Kamp and C. Want, aisolinattgylllge tog Dam and J. P. Darns $ Oitotaiging about 1114 mem about Matt awes inipriored; with it largo funned' "rjwelling house, two old framed loam* one framed tweit,-and fruit awes thereon. • Reload and taken tato esaildloir al tbs. sad . tof A:Hewitt Mickaelkftlylext., Also, seized and tate:lir:kb exec:llion at the suit et : John Brennalt ta.lachorll Wayleat. " ALSO—Tho following lot. Woe or parcel of laud, situate b: Burlington towctship, bounded as follows: North and west by lands of Philander' and Marta Longeast by land of W. T: Weld and the estate of Addison McKean, decd., and Myer Stone, and south by Curries IL SCOUtell. . Containing 65 urea of land, maw lees, about Nacres Improved , with* framed barn d fault trees thereon. —Another piece of land In said thwashiP, bounded air follows: Morth try Hatted A. T. Wheat; cast by the tmmtike, south bi and wag by the estate. of 'Addlion bleJlean.= Contalhing- of an kati of land. Moro or Icon, 0 "improyed.with a framed house; framed' barn, other oaf la foitrait tewootbetwom-- - IZ.VlNtiken Into execution it the suit of OM. Manville's use _ ,ve alkte and Mason Long. ALSO-114.111111, or. arcel of land,. situate In Home town ship, d as follows, vii On the north by and* of A. J. k 11. D. Beeman, east by land of Stephen Hassell, south by land of H. Rockwell =II Wa4.3lcCabe. and west by laud of Jim. Hassell. Containing ISO acme Of land more erica:, about 130 acres .improved, with two franied holism two framed burns: with shed attached, and lot of trait trees thereon. F. W. • BROWN H4MASON. ALSO—One other 100 piece or weal of Land. situ• adetnEatne bolo - , WSW'S sit follows: On the north lan4 of James IlandOlyb. test by land of Jam. L.. Darter of south by land'ofAtiptusini Palter and west by' land emblias..Bmph. Contalnl ilg SO arms of land more orless. no itaprovernenta, with a 101 l bonaelherean, 41.80.41n0 otheriok place or pared of land, situ. ate in Beano twp., bounded as inflows i Beginning - at a corner Of two lob; of land - conveyed 6530 mph Seeley, thence racing the south line of ono of aeld lots. cast 31140 perches to a corner of Lana convey ed to Nathaniel IL :awl Thew. F. Hill, thence along the wee* line of aaid-lot. earth 90 5-10 per., thence north didilg Dito north Mid df lend conveyed to Na. thankil D. Beerzterc, week it 1-10 perches, thence -along the cast Hue of lend ecittveyed to Jelin Pass. more and line of land convey:94So PreithLent, north 90 5-50 perches, to the pia,* of beginning. Crierlialm lug 19 acres and 94 perches of land, more dr lens, so improvements,:„. • ALSO—One otherlet, plc= or puma of laud; sit uate in Litchfield top., bounded as follows: On. the north by the lands of the Widow Brown, east by the public ldghwayteading from ROme to Athens, eolith by E. C. Drake and James Parker, and west by Janice Randolph or Henry arable. Containing :is saes of land more or leas, about 1(i acres improved. lesa A part 0t.106 acres of land vivre or eitnatad la Albany tarp., bounded, as follows On the north by Unseated lauds,erst by 8. Hillhouse, wrath by A. Woolsey, and west by Enos 11c-ria, no irnx e r ied a z vements. and taken into execution at Dip suit of E. Overton, Jr., use vs. Smith Lent.' Also at the snit of pane vs. Smith Lent. limy Cole. P. Gable, Jno. rough!, Jewell Vaught, C. Parka, E. W. Parka and Mathew Riney. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land, 'situate in Rome township, botimdod u follows, viz : North, east.'and south by land of Janice west, by the highway leading from Home to Athens. Containing shout onolcmlth of an acre of land, all improved. with a framed house and a few frnit trees thereon. -. • Seized and *taken into execution at the suit of Jas. Randolph vs. W. W. Woodruff. - ALSO—The following lot, vim Or parcel of laud, amide In Boma township, bounded se follows, viz north by land of Avery Parks, out by Gillett A Cly nier,south,b7nett west by Aaron Orsini and Bar k Bichards.• Containing about . 80 acres of land, about 60 acres Improved, with a framed honsr, fram ed twin and shed, framed blacksmith Shop, and few &entrees thereon. ' Betted and taken into execution at the suit of Jas. Ilandcdph cm-4M= W. Drake, ALSO—The following. lot, piece or parcel of land,. amide in Towanda bort:nigh. hounded sit folicnrs : On the north by land of Wm. Mix, east by Jay Sull ivan. youth by Lombard at. and hest biAolVidow 'Barstow. Being about 40 feet fronton bard at. and about 26 feet kook, containing 1040 square feet of laud, more or less, with a framed house thereon. :Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Hea r* Jones TO. D. W.,/Dishes. ; 0.130--. The following lot, piece or parcel of laud, situate in Albanytownship bottudod as follows : North and west by_lands of ' Francis Coyle, east by Ishd of. fillip Xe.Dott and Isaiah Buser, ant ,south by Isaiah Latter. Containing 1 morel of and more or less, all Improved with' a !man one story plank bonze. thereon. Seized and taken into execution et the snit. of J. A. Record vs: Geo. W. Mader. ' ' ALSO—The folknring tot, Woo or parcel of land, situate inlimithgeld township. bounded as fgfowe : MUM by land of Perry Cam, east by M. 8. Dibble, Booth by James Risley, west by A. T. Seward: Con taining about 2 acres of land, more or leas. about MI amen Improved, with a log house, Maned stable, and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken Into execution at tin, snit Of Oates vs. Elliott Littlor and Jas. D. Dater ' .ALSG—The follollotiplece or parcel of land, innate in Troy boron bounded as follows. 'bat North and east by ran of O: F. Bodine-on. south by Slain at., and west by land of E. C, Oliver. Being abort 61,-; feet front on said street, and about 13 coda back, more or' less, with a large brick dwelling house and a framed horse barn thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the mit of Sim.. con llatranund vs. S, 31. Leonard. ALSO—The following lot," piece or parcel of land. innate In Troy borough. bounded as folows, to wit : North by High et., east by land of Morris Cummings, soutbllzy Robert Young, and west by Centre at. con- - inning of an gimlet land,more or leas. with a two story framed dwelling house thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the east of Uei C. Porter se. oso. W. ft-O. F: Brown. ••: ALSO.."—The following lot, piece or parcel of land. situate in Granville township, bounded as follows : North by lands of A. 31. Pitch, east by land of Lu— ther Vatillorn, south byland of Geo. W. Johnson. Ind west by land of C. B. 'Yltch. Containing 23 acres of land, mere or less; about 20 acres improved with a framed home: framed barn, blacksmith shoo and a Matron trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of A.M. Fitch C. T. Merry, A. A. Stoddard, and B. -Porter.. • ALSO- - The'following lot. piece or arcel gf land situate to Sbesheonin trannolp. bounded asielloznn Werth by blade, off Daniel Skiable, east and eolith 'by lands of Milton Phillips, and west by hind cf E. C. Sibley. -Contenting 16 acme of hind. more _or less. all improved. with a framed house, small framed barn, and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the atilt pf C.A. Heavener vs. James Russell. ALTO -- The following lot. piece or land. situate 'fowaude borough, bounded as hallows North by lands of Wm. Eilwell;fest by liver street; southby State IL, and west' by lands Oftinny 1 Solomon, being about 36 feet on State at., about 106 feet on Weer et. Containing' 4500; so feet of land, mate in lose, with a frsaned house thereon. Seized andtaken into execution at the suitlof Job P. Kirby vs. Whey Kulp, now Mary Kirby, wheel: of ?met EWA deceased . ALSO—The following lot, ptica or Panel' If , land, sitnate indrarlington and North Towamlatowbehips, bounded is follows': North by land of Thos.l2dl--. lipe,,east, by lend of W. W. Eastabrooks, month' by land of Mertralflarrieyand John Meriden, and west by land of P. Moore.. Containing 85 acres of land, more or lees, about 6'J rages tzemor With 3 !brawl Ouse% 2 trained barns, - and a few ftit. trees thweeon.- Seized d tarn into execution at the suited l O.L. - Wards n ose.. Darwin Russell and Enos Batley. ALSO4The following lot, pine Mowed - cif land, 'situate hi Bonze toinzablp, bounded ae:'follenes. vh North by the public highway, east by Aaron Drake; south by Ludas Eastman, and west by W.'W. - Wdod. =Band the pall° highway leading fruit Nome be. ' relight° Athena. Containing 22 acres of land. more or less, all immtwed. witha trebled house, framed bernaelth abed attachedchleekezeith shop, and fruit' trees trereon. ' • Seized and taken rate execution it the pelt of Wm B.er vs. James Bundolph.: • jMThe following lot,' piece or parcel of land. situate Marie° borough: bounded: le via : North by land of 'Wm. , Strop°, east, south and west by land Of Joshua, VougbL Containing 11 acres of hub more or less. all hammed, with a steam and water grid and saw ndlteozobined. tosrather *KWh. 'machinery and fixture"' attached and belong thereto, attained house end framed lain there n on gi. Seized, taken into execution at the snit of F.E. ' maws ugh vs. E. & Powelr& ALlllo—Thellollowing lotaptece Of ), •• •• !mid: in - Troybonogh bounded ai Worgiby Imbue highway leading ,to L a ' ,tat by land M Jacob Pfeele. LOOM by ft - W. Paine, and west by Chas: Nichols, tknititheng 1i - of an acre of bent More or less, stet i' , l2 l lned hraumbonned barn agd troiktreea thereon.. '/11.80-4-MO other Meee 'of land Welted in Said 'baronet. bounded north by High -at., east by John at., south by lend of Debt. Toeing, and west by land formerly of 0. F. Brown. Containing oneielghth u rge, more or less, with a framed dwelling illehrd and taken Why execution . at the -suit of Patrick. Burke vs: Morrfs Columbia = ateHof Weedford3i • COmMores use TO. D. W SCOTT & CO R. F. SULZEB. . "Auto sttbei.sait of C. Palite7,B nee vx..3torrie 'ItL/10—Out Other lO borc ann or tercel at taut situ ate In Burlington bounded no follows : On ebb north by' um 'of ' D.' N. Sireerm east by , John MMus% booth by Heeeldah Peck. cart west by .tbo Dunk* turOUro. Contelnlng' c Dere of land, more or knoorith gemmed Wm r. Ws. , " smith *bop, end finAult tree,, , ALSO—One other lot oi land sitniie'l i sato 'Dore% bounded ea follows: Northoby land of or. E. .E.cer... efts. eget by the /lard& tturnsdlict:lsoltt of Korn mot and mot by .Dielrornuin. C.loutr ma i si tigi • dine* id tor ha& al II IL "est mkt r om iaje . and or lore. —,al barn. bawl peer; „As thereon. eneentton at*, oat of Ran. =fool of Liuli es fotlaw's4 . A. mkt 1111m107. tiabg, , * C=1;1141114 One sive of Ws! At win' framed 'hoes,. 'No, end /Of froltthsou p az - ' ....,______ _____ ~ :Worth ,. • Isa r Id i .7 21 ' mists of 11; 44 Row /as' • Catifilaing -lOC sow if ras a arar *Wet= 71i anis y j ad; with two Mooed • ma framed barn, oak =AV " etwalMe rd =4 Ward im James Q.. Witold. John !Mid whim . . meth by by bode of *AIR" been. esiiampiswitir,,N C. 1 4, ALSO—theti ailkm , Sot of. Mad falai it*, zgre.rufs ; ,Fs.•- = L i= mow midi _yr . Small l on = • Ibrosli f lot isma et laellocrep" • slin o . 'gm** illni a rtlpkacres "dd :triad :;unips 12110.04 • • •• • •• fruit treetitivetd. •••. • 'wad, • • ••• 010debttar eixie AS the sal of Mb . ;• A wit, ilborrijor "WM iLl!frartb, . iFlo , IMO: • • A • . .411beisiniff anki ofDanlll,opcsemakeg vf. Iva Elis liirii/D41147: _RH. Cittfinth, eheirur._ MEP - rf 4 _ . rAtr, = t Jia - i'4a: UMEll= =MEE -TAYLOR- 46 CO'H. 'Septetabi27,lsM , • A O K ' ' .) . C - • : )...4 ' ~. • < 0 . ,C ,f 't E:4l -. 4 '94 c i - C. - • . i A - - ... m r. I:4 E., A vl .. d O = • 0 ' 'r. st = ,E. ' b. 4 ;;, , , CirO9D . ! .609DS ! AT THE EfrOBE.UF TRACY- MOORE New and Inautifal etylen of FALL imp Inigmn DRESS -GOODS, Just isceised at TRACY "d: MOORE!S Splendid newt. OIL ,CLOTHS CARPETS, DOOR 3LITS; • • CROCKERY ND AitiIMARE, -L.?42.' HATS & CAPS, . BOOTS A ND SHOES, receimEat TRAGrY &• MOORE'S. • - HOOP SKIN S, BALMOR S, HOSI4ItY,. • II MEI YAiIKF.I4I NOTIONS, . . Audi overythlug In the pite„ just; opened, ' .ir 4T . THE BTORE, OF Beet 213, lOW SOUTH SIDE OF MERCUR'S NEW 11.14 X, P`J SION OF. THE 190 lila , 'L‘.)NI4ErI& . AMSBRY, FASHIONABLE HATTERS! And. dailars is LADIES *AND . GENTS' FURS, Bun.'Au 141Alunc GLova umnimus, s/LK PAAFEeiLi• :FITTED .ITITIf CZ A RA'S AMERICAN - HAT CONFORMER. Towanda. Pa.. Oc1:1i. 1800, EM=:n , s~avv ~ r ~~~: : ~. ".- ;I'l -,"' .. • • • J.t*L.LEII,. MEE =II '"oll;l