==E News from all !aUo:in. —The Bishop of Havana has been .rr.4.ted. —Cincinnati ha® $ gagfemale highwaymen. number of newtons took ship at N 4Na, last woek for Welds. —Congress Will open with nine t.vea Lvetested pioction —The tyren 'receptions of iiffte tir.olt will begin nowt loon& • '' While Maine is sleigh -Tiding .et.t on it growling at tbs dust. • . • ---They •say; Olive - Logan_ wears .$1,500 worth of false hair. ' --The Chimp __skating rink was by anew on friday night. - -Farmers of :Wisconsin are awns lll:nisch-es digging from potatoes. -A Female Normal. School is to -.41111461ml by the Now York Board of kdn - -The favorite weapon of California ch!amnen is an iron bar covered with canvass —Clover,plowed under, is the very in e 1 of manure for all kings of grin. . —ln New Jersey there are 131927 • :1. Schoul scholar* and 17,711 teachers. —Emigrants in Toronto say it is a h....41,4 g . "hero is Milo wart iusd lea pay. —Syme soulless wretch robbed the nha,-Ina of St. Ifary's dmrett, Troy, of $lOO. --The Washington Deatand Dumb d %vas fotreded by the late Amos Ben- -Daniel Pratt, "the great Ameri ,,, ;—..rithsr," says ho trill go to the Vatiment• • At, --A Mrs. Pettyjohn, ninety years 14.1. Iraq jngt emigrated alone from Colorado to —Henry W. Longfellow ha pre x.cilted BowAoin Colkge with a cue ofbooks zt 13000. i —At the Sultan's dinner to Eu genie one of the dishes on the tall of tyro was glide a la reine." —A theatre in Dylan is presenting ,:s I.atrous a dramatic representation of the Innrder at Pantin. New 'York is to have a "Thin ,( 'rub. - Barnum 's living skeleton is to bo th. • ,r...i,1•011t. -- muuber of young ladies in N. Y., bare organized a club, for pleas ure. tulle: the name of "The Girls of the Peri- •----The Emperor of China is fifteen "Id; and is-to be married to bis Scat wife • Ealiu:trEs) tins year. --Four horses, -worth' $3400 in liare been shipped from Valifomia to V •.'yL-sna, Jap a n, as a present to the Mikado. —At the age of .fifty Mr. Peabody worthbut $.50,000. Ifa amassed his groat Ali in the last twenty-five years. —The first shad caught in the Su tailali river this sewn wr.s taken on the 12th •,,I.,l.enig the earliest eateh ever krenat there. • —The • students of the Agttsta, .1110 School obtaitx,t, at n meant levee, he gun at MX), suffider.i purt74.lt.o a piano by iltc.ir nat.. --San Francisco cals the 'eatling s:.ic:antento hotel the (I: I ' 'fleece, fritta the gentle manner by wit <h n:Feves ita gue3ts or c."B/L Quite a fleet nee*mpatly Mr. i'vahotlys remains t,, tn:s I,ollnt . Eta was the tits t pricßie citizen nttnrt Circe maims vied to twoor. - ,A Newport high clerk says a \cnv Yorker kept hie two child:, the tr.ble one day to balance the cost of o:xii..l; a friend. • -The Honolulu Gazette denies Om native Hawaiians of the present day • of pickled sea captain and roast baby. --A man in Amherst, Va., died a .1 Lys since, of a fully developed case of supposed to have been contracted r.• a horse. Thu Woman's Parliament thinks -1 is fallen into a very bad condition, an •1 the xrrgnitized Power of woman alone can I( 1....a1t0 it. --- "I. negro irotuan in Memphis is ton .unr months old child, which has ri 1:0..0. as large as that of a full grown man, 1 ' .„ tlrenty-dsinchts romid. . —Mies Field composed and axe ut.4l"TLe Fat san's March" in a manner that s,, r o, a,ed Mr. Charles Knox, of Pleasantville, that gave her $3OOO. -- : Lailies have been admitted to lecturea at the University of Edin- Lu This is the greatest victory achieved tt,e wotuan'w right/ to Great Britain. - A colored man who •had been a.• tt tJ signal a train on the Virginia; and fenuesAv railroad fell asleep. on the track, and well, the spirits haven't told yet where. Freuelnamn named Ferdinand I *.:ttipasi claims that be Las discovered &meth ., 1 eulplosing the force of rising sad falling udog to, a ruAtive power, no matter how fsr Invii the sea. • lady in Boston snatched a child belonging to • Californis lady from the ailroid track, thereby saving Its life. As was r.-mu-ded with a valuable gold watch and chain, r ring and a splendid silk dress. --Ositaloosa,lpwa, has a lazy club, h:eh fines any rnortiber one dollar for speaking to a anther ou the street without leaning against thing. • - A number of eastern capitalists ." traveling throtagh Oregon, with the view of t-t,,b:,:shin s i a direct line of vessels between 1.. 41', nrl and New York. -The negremes of Nashville have f.atrwil a oo.operativo society to do *oily sew rag. Thcr do the work - and meet once.a week Lin ide the proceeds pro rata. —Canada threaten . % if we do not .0 4 ~.1., n: new reciprocity treaty, to ato giving oar 11:,1tcrruen licenses, to tai our and to p-`,3ce an export duty on pine timber an Amer lean breadstuff*. —Peter G. Durst, of Hillsborough vrcrubliip, Homorset county, N. Y., gathered ttiucty-sevrn btuthela of apples from two trees t his full=from cute tree llk. bushels and the the: furty.aeren. —ln Sandusky., Ohio, the -op of the island, the peninsula and tE l re shore in that vicinity, ts an exoolludt drape, the raixii haring ripened perfectly, and the los e f.y freezing being alight • —A letter from Miss Charlotte ,t-Inau, wiitten at Edinbargb.gires the gran rviug intelligence that she is better and able to .;rive out an hour daily. The surgical operation tvzs a tiLICCCSIL —Li the Russian Government dia. ilia of Kink there were, in August last, 31 ,nttingrations, whereby 387 farm-houses, 7D va.antie huts,* outhOuses, 4 industral estsb lA-anent; and 19 steam of grain were destroy- —A pneumatic propelling comps about to supply New tonna with s JIM -: rest railway cars, to be prppelled by sir. machinery is all mist:meted, and it is said ''rk t-t peruneutally Lb a charm . --:`,ieorge Peabody is the first Oil authropist *bolas been honored with a niche in IVt•i•tminster Abby, this distinction having withal from John Howard, thiw4h .a II:at-14e Maine of him was erected in Eit. Paul's th , AlraL • loving couple returning from a pi sytr meeting: in Forest GIN Man, • l's• ships, encountered three bears. They aru:eill themselves vith clubs, and in a short' mere poi , stseed of plenty of good bear's Lu. At. liulv having fainted at a ball, L-DlllO benevident person began liall= 4 2ar tromple with vinegar, upon which ahO started up and exclaimed; "For leween,s lake put nothing on tbit tral change the color of my hair'" --An old lady in Connecticut; tint th, recent treehet,being toad that thehonse • 'a go down the • creek tzt Are zninntet‘Yery !.: - edently proceeded to change her skocktna . declaring that she "wanted to look decent ,atipiany." • --A lthroin ljttle girl , twelve 'ears x „ : 610, 7 , at l'ngwash, C. musedr te" k a - 01. X . brirwug lam.* till else bad sired her' rth "brother Intl tlister. The iajarieirectired - ill 11.1 r reacae proved' total the next tnerning. Crawly. Portland man recMitly sold his inguranoesiolipy ot four thousand dollars to the c.alipany isatang it it five hundred &Brink glop after the man died, leaving the compuky thzcc thousand fire hundred dollars in pocket li the operation.' officer ntarted from lltici, X.l'., tur thcfnebriate asyttun at Btnglumtaa, 1. ith a Tease ad delirium tremens in charge. At v%racrtit. they both got nicely dronlythe patient away. and the (*leer, arming at the .:;litul„prestute4 4.115 papers and malt:eked tip a - a renntar innate. ~iad~aC~` . ~eirie~i~. & W. AVID I. Towa" Thin474l o V. 2 5 ;.1 Axons.+►TlVE PUM. -Z 0. GOODRICH. The Legislature oi r thisiiitZiscich asemblee in January, will Lave a ,de cided and well defiried Itcpublion, ma~onity in both branc h es tie 4e 7 pnt•liesii pi* tis held re sponsible not only for the laws enact ed, but also for the manner in which_ legislatiVe acts are _conceiv,!lll and pressed to a party cannot souls this tatkinsibiiitil if it would; the , people wilLnot only , hold their representatives to 'strict, ac count for their deeds or misdeeds; but the reputation of the ergeniss: tion will be effected b4the eolide4 of those who are invested with the Char acter of legislators. - - The first duty incumbent upon the Legislature is to organiie each house by the selection 'of , a presiding officer whose election will - evidence to the people of the State that legislation is to be for theinterests and protection of the masses, and for the profit and , honor of the Commonwealth, instead of eubserving the schemes of mercen ary rings and corrupt corporations: The-different connnitteea.ate of, vital importance, and the people should se — la scrutinize the character of the men composing them, as afford ing an index to the probable honesty or immorality of the legislation of Ole -session. If fair, honest, upright men are placed upon the Committees they have a guarantee that no meritorious measure will be stifled, nor any dis graceful, plundering scheme concoct ed,:in Committee, to fill the pockets of difihonest knaves, at the expense of the public. The members of the Legislature owe it to the Republican party, to the cause of legislative purity and integ rity, that they should organize both branches at the coining session, in such a manner ae to satisfy the. up ! right of our own , party. and com mand the respeef of the opposition. They can do it by electing presiding officers who aro above suspicion, and by constituting the Committees in such a manner as to make• them the servants of the people, not the instru ments of corporations and specula tors. There are, in both houses, men: who have stood "faithful amongst the faithless" through all the temptations of legislative life; whose elevation would prove at once to s the people of the Commonwealth, that the Legisla ture is not to be prostituted to the advancement of private schemes, but that the interests of the State, the tax-payer, and the citizens are to be guarded, and protected. The Republican party cannot .af- ford to have a mistake made in or ganizing; no more they eau submit to the stigma and disgrace of venal and corrupt legislation this winter. A majority of but little over four thousand in a great State like Penn sylvania, should warn all concerned that the honest, intelligent voters cannot, and must not, be trifled with. They expect and demand, that this Legislature shall adjourn , with an unsullied reputation--that "rings" shall not be absolute--that corrup tion and plundering shall be frowned upon—that rigid economy Asti be consulted—the public treasnry care fully guarded, and the public burdens lessened u To accomplish,these nec essary and gratifying results, the Legislature should make a good start at the opening. " • We are gratified to observe that the Republican press throughout tne State is already awake to the import ance of these suggestions, and is pressing them upon the attention of the members of the Legislature. We. trust each member will be •held to a strict accountability at home, for the' character of the legislation .of this winter. The people should jealously scrutinize the actions of their serv ant% and reject without mercy those who show symptoms of having yield ed to improper influences. By , so doing, they will elevate the charac ter of our legislators, and rescue the Assembly from the somewhat. doubt ful reputation which of late years has fastened upon it. • iiirChicago is a wonderful place, and for nothing is It more remarka ble than the quantity and variety of American wild game which finds its way to that market. The bill of fare at a Chicago eating house would make the mouth of a Bradford coup• ty epicure water as it nee er did be fore. Look at it! Black birds, quails; snipe, blue-wing teal, squirrels, an telope steaks, butter balls, rabbits, prairie chicken, saddle venison, wild turkey, pidgeon, grey duck, =moss back duck, Mallard duck, wood duck, black bear, antelope, bloc1;-tail deer, reed birds, meadow larks, rice birds, plover, venison steaks, elk steaks, wild pigeons, wild goose, braidt, lake duck, Sand Rill crane;' moose, red head dunk, teal duck, shovel 7 bM duck, cinnamon beer; oppocsom, but elk. , Think of that,• ye eiiicnras !' Where - else' in the wida Woiki Cep' variety of wild game Chi cago ka great Oty; and the 2,-.)1 west west be the paradise of epor.s oien. . as.A worms:it is Ixcing made by the Good Texopkrs of - I.' secure the 'passage of ,et,:tnaking an important clangs h. a lawsi re-; Latin g to the side of intoshadiug non. • ; • What they ask is the !Intak e §r 1 1 i , law:givini the Citizens ii - the . tmir,w election districts, the right, to - 4, 3 4 0 , by vote whether the vole et liquor, as EL beverage shall be' prohlinte that-distriek'or whether licences, be granted under Ankle. .-Todit the innate is about ninety-four to the square mile. Aecording to the estimate, made long ago, of a poptt-, lation of 100,000,0® In thb year - 1900, the avetrige Would only be twenty -e ht r casons-ta.theiquocrinamibs; ',--- There can, be 'no " doubt that . all these results wlil be teethed :in drie , time, .arid we quote them in.support Of our assertion, that Pennsylvania ' Can• and will, in Arne), retain k with I ease, a PePalatien et• thltV 'millions of souls , to a I l of whom Philadelphia will be a natural metropolis. Hence there is really iiiiliage.ration in our estimates of the future of this city or State, and idttbitanins to-be need ed is that, 418 **al the State we shbidd go ahead to pen up- end im prove its boundless resources of iron, cold, petroleum, salt, marble, lime, limestorie, turpentine, Ac.; to put the forests that clothe oilr ,mouxitaink tiz their true uses, hunber, and bark for :tanning; to Multiply Idtistiieri; to stimulate wool growing and woolen. manufactures ;Iri'l=v#t our heurdets into villages, oni . villagee intO - tOwne, - our tottris bite , cities,. and our cities into placee'tif wealth andpoivez The railroad is our civilizing agencY,' and with the - railrbad our progress' must ip) bend in head in' every'. corner • 'of the Commonwealth.. ' - Wee traders have reproached us with devritioii:to coal and iri?ri; let titi show theta in earnest what coal and iron can do. They know idreridy somewhat on the head, brit not a tithe of what they may and should be made to See: Iron it; tr necessity! the 1 wide World over. The cannon of the conquerer, the ship of the merchant, the plow of the farmer, the machin ery of industry, all alike are of •this mighty agent that lies imbedded so richly all over Pennsylvania, and the hi poisession of w 'ch . gave strength to, the national caus in the civil war. Sixty per cent. ei all the iron made in the 'United States is preduced in Pennsylvania. They . are blunting ev erywhere for rival mines to build up some formidable competitor against us. Let us ail Put our shoulders to ! the wheel and show them that it is not so easy to bend the old Keystone State. • Seventeen millioris 'Of tons of coal are produced annually from , our I soil, and we supply alike iliii valley of - theMississ' ppi and the . , seaboard and the lake region. They are stim ulating competition against us, threat ening to repeal the productive duty in order to invite foreign coal, and, in fact, seem to be all aiming to bring us lowin the dust. But we are not of the stuff to bend to such a storm. The field is ours. • Let us hold it by 1 main strength. Let us open more mines, produce more coal, build more steam coal transports, and defy rival- I ry. A great deal has been said about railroad monopolies, yet it is chiefly 1 by the indomitable energies of the great railway corporations that so many branch and tributary lines have been. bnilt and have provedprofitable; that more regionstave been opened to in4ustry and trade, and thit treas ures of the mines, long neglected, have been brought to light and put to use. These companies are still doing their mighty work, and if they retain a confidence they will cheer fully toil'on.—Phil. North American. TRU SICK PARTY, The Pittston Post quotes an arti cle, from a - Democratic journal of Mauch Chunk, which urges the speedy assemblage of a Convention to fix things. Bdt the Post don't see it yet.. It says, ,by way of commentary : We don't see the necessity of a convention to act as pall bearer for ,the corpse of the defunct candidate. 'The Democrat, life a burnt child, dreads the fire, and in advance de flounces the "respectable but emi nently Worthless class of fossils who 'are 'galvanized into life at each con-, venhon." They were in abundance in Harrisburg diving the Democratic Convention and all for Packer. They were generally recommended to ,the More ineverienced'and youthful del egates, se war horses, They knew all about it, their sagacity and politi cal knowledge and could not be neg lected with safety. One war horse pled ged Luzern* for six thousand if the 'Pride of the Valley " was nominated, the Tenth Legion would double its usual major ity, and Philadelphia was certain for ten thousand. It might be consider ed tmcharitable to say these men did not care a baubee whether the Demo cratic party triumphed or not, so they were brought ,near the money bags of Packer. It is no comfort to know they were disappointed,. and that they neither understocid the man nor'the necessities of the hour. They proved their utter incapacity to lead or advise , but whether the disastrous issue will be accepted as a warning remains to be seen. aft. The old Pennsylvania Anti. Slavery Society held its thirty-second anniversary meeting in Philadelphia, on Tuesday last-jtesrar PEE*, pre siing. The attendance large, and the proceedings were, as usual, harmonious. Arius* those present as speakers, ike notice the• . names of Charles .C. Burl4gh, Aaron 51." PoWell, •Dr. Child, Lucretia Mott find Marl , Grew A - series of resolutiona were. adopted, one - of which stntes_ that it is the imperatiire anti of abolitioifiati-to labor - for the ratification °fibs :Fifteenth' , Amendi 'client to the Constitution, which• it% secure to the -Colcired men of the Country the constitutional Pro *tier( that white citizen claim' enjoy. .1 eirTiin'Tllti3l:4:# `144, I Democrotic_ehoet, iiiflieitliktg of : the × of venous Demoonitietiandi- , d :tea -for the nest gohernstoral noel-: r ktian,:giveliThiltololitda the torrifie . slayAlOn't SOW who Wit be ihe oMaidate next time,' bpt at the present limiting the peooe a the West feel Tike' TA' 4 ; " if :ittiOes tare t tried. onMel,in Eaitinu Men, nomin= 14 b4iElifit ivay,eelect him ;he will get no voteiweethconnting on Vivi elope of theinotuihi4M. 0tik144414.0#0*11',3i9t surgeon, of this eity, _While„cTildtittB • the Cardiff giant, picked ap Man the istuthihdittg debth thte dike brca work ovitt itiinea nigc thedrietid tiirgligimir of thiit M r , f ruit eteo like ablaekenedweale brasrorir rusty* ; button. . ,Thinld that ; it, `might possibly have some nity to the Wonderful statue, ; he lad,rubbed. the dirt 'end ilest fremite engem bs",l linen his And thumb, , find I burn sing it ahttle birubbing it the folds *coat Ourbh it _showed iiiidenee of:tieing old 'cow= .coin,., ' rind he accordingly, lb* .01214111. Phis Pnr4Let end - brought ithome. r-liendell the hure iSt4err. I plied some acs to it, when au „apH (sent co in ,, ohne.* the eleyeithren-d tury, revealed ARM I On the obverse side of the coin -is the ,1 4'41 14 tikel iset.P4 with full flowing Iron the chin, unit thri . riacrealieart etzting from a torrid in. the Shape, ( shiela or breast Plate strung Minna the neck Beneath :the ;Emperor is thi - ArOund the edge of the i coin is the following inscription: "Lek% 441) !?wriPlat , TYVws44 ol lPlazwfP" a interpretation of, We, as render 7 'ed'hy . a competent Welslunui, means "lestyn-son of awrgsrit, I.`ririoe ,of Glanniorgan i " On the reverse side is the figure of the Goddess, of -COm• merce,,seated on the wheel at her side, the pillar and ancient crown• wreathed with the national ,emblem, the oak, the shield and (pear sup , ported by the left hand, and the right pomting to a ship on the distant sea, with full sails set, which she seems intentli.roing et. The inscription around the circle is in the Welsh lan guage.. and reads as follows: "Y. Brenhm a'r Gyfraith, the interpreta tion of which , m, "The Bing and the Laws." . The coin is 778 years old— over seven and a half centuries—and so the edge of the rim can be aid.: thistly seen "Glanmorgan Half Pen ny," with representations , of leaves intertwining The denomination of the coin is imprinted in raised letters, and everything -commuted •with it shows it to be a .coin of the reign of the Emperor whose name it bears. Further, in connection with the un earthing of the stone giant, its dis covery in the loose dirt ,thrown up from the bed of the excavation, where the statue was found and. yet lies, is certainly quite interesting, and seems to add to the gesteral _interest that attaches to this great and nnespliiin- 'ed mystery of the nineteenth century. Tua Ravzsrs Tat on FAABIERS.- - The'Commissioner of Internal Revell- . ue, in a letter to the Assessor of Taxes ' at WilmingtOn i decides that a fume; may sell his produce on his farm without being subject to a tax,•but if he takei it to market—either to a store or stand---he is liable to a spe cial tax. The following is a copy of the decision in full : "Your letter, inviring relative to the liability to special tax of farmers who sell the products of their farm from the steamboat wharf or along the market, wherever they can find a place to unload; but having no par ticular stand, is received. I reply,, that farmers whose occupation it is to sell the products of their farms away from, the place of production, and at store or stand, are liable to special tax us produce brokers. The letter on the subject in volume 10, page 73, of the Internal Revenue Record, I would here observe; is rather too strong, in the respect that it uses the words' or a part of whose occupation it is, Ate.' Persons selling' in the way described in your letter, come in competition with the dealers and brokers who pay the special tax, and to exempt thelfarmers from the tax when doing the same business would be manifestly , unjust. The sales to which you refer are not those of a peddler, and the farmer who act ually makes it a business to so sell should be held as a produce broker. Occasional acts, however, do not create a liability to the special tax, and .as it is believed to be. the policy of the law to place as few restrictions as is consistent, upon agricultural pro ducers, the statute should be constru etl liberally." Tat Eco *mites!. ,Couxcu..—The Boorish Church Council which to open at Rome on the Bth of Decem ber, in compliance with the mandate of the Pope, to consider certain mat ters pertaining toyaitli, Error, the general interests of the Church, and perhaps, to declare anew . the 7n AM bility of the Holy Father in matters 'secular as well as spiritual, will not, it is said, number ea many Bishops as is generally supposed. A New York paper says there - ere in the whole Church of Rome but 1,000 bishoPries, and of these 140 are va- . cant. Of' the occupants of the re mainder, 59 have been excused because of their age and ill-health, and about 100 will stay away voluntarily ; so that'not many more than 700 will attend the Council. It the precedents of past ages s arc followed, the pro mailings of the opening day will cam py Wave hetes. Way one of the bishopsi have to take an tie& 104904°31;Y;.110 receive the sacram e nt at the hands of His Holiness. Be sidee,•there IN I M be various religious exercises, a procession, singing and -sett:ton . : .i. : - -1„, • , I Frown ,P --At the recent ball yearly meeting of the general council of the Un i ver sity:..of,, Ed inburgh,' tier question I ,of the ad mission of females-, to the study of ziedicinei.. after. a, vt3ry ,thormigh guir discussion of , the wee de- Odedju the , affinnitivlN • ‘, The .med classes for, females, and the liaises ical faculty-had agreed to. overate s ity co urt, „approving Of what the faculty had done, refured all pro cording. tei•ihe,, General Canna During pie dinnesion Professorates eon dated that in the, emanation whicli - had already taken pleoe„,woni en -bad exhilited great& lmowledge of , medicine and nurgery, , than the . ';men: On taking the vote the gener al Council decidedby a large major in favor of. admitting women. relialatimi reliture that _Armen &all -,outy Wand closes entirely 4aaapoald of -female& , ~ , ,71 , ,;,..,11 ISM ,this won! his snivel 4 speak inference wing addi the Syr*: .w o . lion of 4: 0 0 1 1 = „curtai.,_ Lord e ff r g i r imudialia-Mbidleserw-and-Skazay, the Duchess al Somerset 3 1 10 1: 0 1 Vawiehelid, Piot -1*.#4%, <1 Thirdett Ciintti;end meal other ,` " The ittaerateint*liassOd, 00 1 3 tiVktiiiiikelpe'Nmet , 1, it:LorOv : inepted,` and'' coveted with ' s: toleeck at": od*tya*as,i,b*milit4o4 iithiidiiiist* op, givx4 ft , " name . of deieseed, and FiWii and date of birth' sit death , Alter AU - conk had been /Orert4 hito - the l egia*e. ± :,lloolll 400 *PAW' erPe* PeeT l o l l l6 4 oool indiiind, the coffin and took, sleet look at thifeetitees' of the deeeaaed. The,lkitish , die= Patch the remains Almrlef. the ship COnOlint• , • •••• i.: j ..-:liai..Ad,iirdsoaga F 0. Timam Oinnwas rad° Or fa*, Plan* , IA the Warn roonui the of the popniar one Price Xenana and abaketh rith asia ithlatt Clothirlifor gen and lOW weer. gent: In -a • 'After ILe &West tie4kiidir tine'Prge Loot end you'll And on clothes st • [stops, Like the splendid Clothing it the peptdse Pelee (2othlng In season, en =bed down! Lower than anywhere else tit town ; Overcoats, both for boy► and use% T. them mom end yeo7l come smals. BUM along. for the people push , Into oar doors with a hear) :nab. liobby and ol4ase the garments all. r ! . Mat I. the 13toek-at the popular One Piles SitorS, bovernarAvSzczrricw - t - - • • I' ! i ochnitio ferilicrawas I • , gdocaterour LOW MIMS I is wrs, son, cuyturNo, vsniziwias. GLOVES.:AND MITTENS. FIRE DEES'S 4IIIETS, my Omit is complella. anew lot Milked in= agoras. and no &Mallon. ail bested, alike, _garment gnarenteeit to turn out U tepresented. • Celt afd foot at our goods pd Flees. anemon e* and tam. lin ittomit I Ito 11171111110 t Po tuurrcuso at the popular One Prtee'Sbeee of UST. 891440 X, 1211 autn eked. (Watts Cadanu, Mumll k Co's. Towanda, Noy. 21„ 1669. /WM. highest CLh tisioe - tcis Toot, 1161/s, and Pelts. TOWANDA MARKETS! (WOLBEALE PRIM.) Corrected livery Wedneeday by C. B. PATCH, sub ject to changes 94ily Wheat. 9 bash Itys, 9 bush uckwheat, 9 bash Can. 16 bllset . Oats.* Maim $5. - - • -1 _.• Butter (roam) ‘1 lb -do (omb 9lb • s Egri„ 9 dos 33 Potatoes, 9 bush 0 40 !War. 9 hostel ' • 1 50 ®'9 60 Ham lb _9O 0 22 Onions, l 9 bush' 100 0 125 ByeWelched IMP Gasne.-111wat oBatao W. 4, CCM Iblk_ 56 Ma; OW 12 lte.; NI lbs. Buckwheat Id Ida: Iteane•ol lbu; Bran 10 lbs.; 0 Seed 60 ilm: 1014001 deed 46 lb.*. ; Dried Paashft• 0 Hui ; Idled Apples= Its.. Max Seed 00 lbs. TxIL LIST .FOR MCP MKS TERM. MID: C Honsicker re. J 8 Williston debt Ambrose Vanderpool ea. Hirleou Vanderpooi...upL jam Postee• lather se. J P Horton appal Coolbangb it Webb n. Canfield 3 Lacey ..... ...we H 8 R B Horton se. Jan Pbetar'a adnera......appeal -Pall Creek C Co. vs J , WW Smith'.( henna Smith Lent sa. (too M.Prince - . et Geo A Lent vs. mane . H n Whitman es. HPAI P Manley... ...tep fiL Henry Willer es. Hansom Dsrnuer.. . .... -al e : James William Sr ve. Joa 8 EDlott et.al set. to mores: ,_ same Thos Lamorenz vs. C n Ames et.al i - requies Jam Crowley ea. Jaa llkCatty et.al C T Merry se. Levi fitoil . _..„ G - a - Whine vs. AII Ayres ' ...VFW 1 Fleming k Jones vs. Jos Wooden cue 813 Russell kCo vi. J 8 Andrews ' debt Bobt liegean vs Lars end*. r debt Abram C Moore vs. Erfurt= Bit/ eta.. eel. 4 ft. Wl3 Dobbins vs Troy township... 4......icerpass Franklin Mmvaq vs. J _! Wright. , att. es. Jacob Grace vs.l3 SWB/et • ' I appeal Sarre Shores vs. Delos Ferguson - "Mel Chu. Y. Hall vs. - Fa. k N.Y.C. k BlLCo..panuigss. John McQueen vitWm name set lit Jacob Pillar vs Jae B Warthr's Mows cue Geo. M ays. A. H. Seward, et. al. appeal. P. A. et . .. aL vs. Daniel Fuller et. al. eject • vs. Pe k N 1/ Canal& sleep &pops S. N. Aspinwall vs. Li H. Tears nrsPas• Barad , Cole vs. James A. Roges r —..._ "re ICI; /iiilikt - va.4:4. — Do - biana. :. P r ile - ht James He vs. 0. S. Pratt i • APPeal Emily A. Dobbins vs. Oro. W. A!lloftt... . : .... Assn. T. S. Pratt vs. E. W. Williams .E- APPE I3 Washington Temnaldpiva tindtbasid iTlyp...Appest W. E. Denmark TS. Wm. Ortilks - 4trespran :obit Scanlon vs 01IP Umbel:sr .. .-• .. .... iltepbsvin John Brennan vs. Pa Pal If Canal sniti./1.00-dam. ftUni on ringtield Township vs. I. I. Philips -cam W. Dank. laiwki!ringors. ILN Ann Young he. vs. Mr-bard Itrille sil • ... tCcj eieZe . Dubious returnable off Monday. Deeembeelatb. 11169. at 10 **clod'. a. M. . W. A. THOMAS. Protbl. LIFE INSURANCE 1• For the info:when of !Uwe who have taten out Retie, of We Immo% and those about securing we give below a Tatman atetemmil thirtf•ibies life Insurance Convoke; which bare paid dining the yearlB6B, to their stildl llo l4 l2 % an maaaga diva' dead of Mill per cent on the• caidad stock of each of th ose Companies. together with the amount of eseli dividends paid to thedr_atecitheiders daring the years 18116. MT and 1968. - Several of these Ocampantee are doing badness in this county. The make will nee that several of them am manied claim :to bo MEL, MITIVAL. Reed : Nairnor Consumer. New YomiXotrAews. Amu Popular. pose stock Mosel° Mutual. =SW. Diu, mutual—. 4.. Contlooftil. mutual • ' Equitable. ended ' ..... Oenanda. usutail (Gobi Itataik skidoo*: ... Groat Westsmumtaal Oundlan. mutual Bowe, ~ I ,Enkkerborker, mutual— mutual ... . 31Astrwattio, N • • ational We. mutual New York Mita Me OW* Meth Aserlos.. =WY: .. waft, .. . VOW Morrovandost..... Warerool. par. slack orldrigtens; Won herphookstararl World 3.12r0tar1.'... ampasfrailletr Stater. Mos. mutual Berkstdre, mutual Charter Oa. mutual Ootist.ikated; muted.: itcaoanica4 "mutual Jobs Ikacock, matual... Nei wlemsylk Ir. •••• Phi Mutt d. unstual. Total. - It elms wean eats Oleo pos• zoo* thmt ***- fourth of th• ourtipde 'Cult capitol of gook Color piaiteorat gab; boa to tprir Atoeltimideto.4 Of WOW tlds motley limit %alto coetelrotathe Polley !dam, SW" tiowbo MOW tor Om ti•eliboldero. M at t=e=lbi P" A or goltatld. tttS7 von to las • soriond chew tavoutetobt. tibeing lbo only Pooly illutool,Ompow ad* Arootatat hem sad tom teat. ot tt• eitatago. IM*Dor Ito tmatalso, go to the policy Ifmati. • BAIIANAL icagiott tor Ma Cloasodicat twins Isooralsot Co. Oboe . one •Itamon lr CO. BIWI goon, ItowStiesaio.' ••• • 0:11.0d sad whim Adam you talks dui Wig Tossads. ISSII.4f t ' ' • • VW Irtattintsl,"o4sol:o i • . 31Pal r Weald Wiwi the team that Lea maiimia trim We era a ir Vert i M n eebareidt et 'DMZ Mr how aim , Mr their • laughetiro; :let* *ma /11 1, 1 " . .4 I . lgb •f ril i 14 9•13 4 %%i t : •:41 . 101611111111. ..), " El El MUM% SWICAS. HATS AIM CAM. ..$1 so 4 lao .tau I CM 45 1 boa 200 u4' 40 Iw ems& • Mad solders is 11 yeare.llll66. 1267 AVMS 1 C.Ash Dyad 1 , no. , • 1 inooD ce.ooo °so *xi 30.C180 MAW N MOW 12 WW2 00 20,000 00 10.674 I 8.013 12 7100 OD 13,201 30 111.122 00 15,950 .00 WM 17 0.294 au 115.550 00 05000 MOP 22 AGM 00 skoooco man XOO WAN eo 1400 80,774 014 OD sox* I 110.000 i 200.0001 210,000 meal VI.OOOI 200,000 'JUNO MAO 100.1210 .200,000 123.000 111.000 040.070 00 ' 1,073 00 !ATI eli 36,000 00 o"Leo o Woo 00 19,30 D 00 13.10$ 00 „ 11150 00 14000 00 g ili 'L " "J LEZEI ~..r•~,-ar: -~---~--- C ONSUMERS OF CONFECTIONERY! I ..firit 4 4 10 1 4 0 . LET—IIS—REMION --TOGETEER, mieir ` a'aurl4l " / .1alw " 41 sual WIN al IS Nub ai o=4 yam aNt eepre is le ants re the Ilefirsep. pude!" if le Weak Mal. i Ilow ale 'say iaase :Op forli Aids our= lab slailsoirts sititim ter itsiti mmallt 0 =4 . 1 1 4464, V ad justl4 l l llll a I ttirq weft puma. ariluillibie orris bode; burial rad sorb lam of &del 4 ~, 1 • , . - •t* . , , '' , + a _Am 4i* wit , 1,0 bles st 44 pre OMR coda pie prilat, *ill 411 0. 111 MLIbt istattalsow km worth*i4 Iwo etuttompt ten ow tot. It* TstarAlbst ad It It list Wel -buil et PO Amp Orearefereerp ,aur stiott tot stik Wadi, ormak7 l'inr ir lifea' Iwir i .I .l ' . 6, r! g f i !. ar‘41411 . 11 1 17 , " 7 :411 41 .• A i ra; o • l' t_... t „,_ utetortort 4wW l . , ,-,..... terapartiela grew prokierpisro eeir mows *gni oirm dicta, *wale'' , 4 Aseaf• ~ , il ar t 1 Abu Comma Nola Street i = b l M. I 14130XAY,TioN.--The itiAtel e lialior. MOP W► . ,fitoho le Oda pry inalvsll7 idoolints dnio odd awai will tom 41141 b. ame% SU ! 17 !Cir. 10. HMV' NEW t GOAL TAItDA Tragn'Tnamma#A#DrTl* l 4.: 4 Eli A 6.14 1 E C:0 AL. - ' . • • • •• • , gibiedbei eataiiiihad Mir Coal Ind in tin me-of the soros= Orin and Ottiusal boa Sb°Pi mid Amigos to keep is sumily Ur twat . Anthroclis Coils as tiara , , TOt inethernotlro':' Prices, at Bost or orders, ot. the' Cersassran Wnissanour Cost. Bora Use , BALTIMORE amailta; oittb. • ' stoma; , or lica'S me audio& CbP.A.4 3 ; or Pre?* rucnA2 . 24l4 Or. r*frrlrrgt. . „ ligaiil ra: Or *a 2,.'..•'•.••.''' ;,.......6 al ' • elm; or Ikot. II erg 4:ad6ed..,: _ 0 Chest:me; of,llo. 5. t...... 666 A noon dirciniiie will be Ilia& au 'orders/or, or solos 0 Puma. Oldidiredlyfros as (VC • - . • nut Morriss aktitienel clumps will bona& tor deltniring Coa4within the Borough Walla ; „ Per t0a,..44 eta. kik% tor carrying in.. :40 chi. -• •'... N. B. The Wilkes:Barre CberinatandSto.re Cogs are coarser in sixes than the Pittston Chew:tut acid Stove; but all moot excellent gusiitY. - ICrdets. may .b left maths lied. Whits sad: Blue" Tea Wore -ot itastahu.t. k .Ituraawas..,on Mew street or at rag Opal eke.: No. 4 Mendes 4lawMock sea 4ortetotil. EL Wood's VMS WM' the cubair,o mud, la cum. ac cauP.a" ' • ,r far public convenience; In tie knot ca. l;crala able at Fireman's Hall and near the Elwell Elope e. •• *wanted le erelpik sograti: • • ' L at. WELLES . Tttrattdit. . /o.llBBe. BANERY AND DIRII`JO BOOM! "First tilloek sleet of Ward Hanso, BREAD, PIES,, CAKE; AO,, Dated duly animal at whdlendelind sets& We nip tbe,bast inalerlals. and. ow- voila le always flamer done. • Desna* srelnafted tonal:Edna opt wholesale prism ?MUM PIO MS, anciplled at raw mu* rates on short nonce. Id our 4 Dom Reams • in ear idperkte fthiacerottita to av ilia Want either Jahns& or a..nood meal. Lid* ant efrp Wind goletb' eoioY • cop of Te* ocidiskilbcd o° llo or rowdyism , Minis at an bone of the day or mains. OYSTERS on baretdaring. their anion and served oat b the dish or. sold In quantities to suit. Of CO:Rif IO3ERT= we beep an aandrialeat equal to lo7mad. Part of the Mk; And sill trio:4mb or th is Also a general assortigept of SOIIOCKIUDL Pliers as low as Igte lowest, itwanda, Oct. NV%) QTR./YED OR STOLEN : Froth 1,7 the reemlies of the tudetiditoed. in Bbeihenafn taep.oni 20121 dr Odoberi Ink sbLACE shod 16 yeas old. with • spoon one et Ake bind legs. 'Any information in regird to said mare will be suitably eenestited. Tt••• .• , . • . 214 16611-3 PI MICHAEL MALONEY. NEW -HARDWARE AND STOVE no= ANti Tl 3 SHOP Afwmtrento , • IDA instrecetred btalliapply of ICOAL. AND. WOOD COOKING STOVES. COAVAND yam es►mo nom, surraTro Ben BUIINISosAc. • nous Idols. Nal. Bone, wont snoi'ltO:f, 60tH !tuts. , Apple Pkgrerit. km All 'sizes 'cif NAHA and Vanier TrimmlAs (loop. . , ; • 7 ,• • • • , REPA IRE, AND JWIBING OP ALL KINDS of the niodappremid Styles, dose at sheet nittios. ed kind' of Cutlery, del sots. Balsas. Carpenters, Steekanittui, and Wagon llbdanr Tools. Glass, Shovels. tkoope. &c. Give Ea seal. I will sett cheap ss the ebelPsid. Wslosang. NOT. 3. 'ad SENT IFBEE; 14 oirezri. sox SEILD 'CATALOGUE AHD, GUIDE TO THE !LOWER AND VEGETABLE GARDEN. TOR MR Published in Juussa. Yvors loner of dowers wish = new sod mlustaa c l . ost. free of w elne. oo sbu i r winger Is i TZ I MI liochaster;lf. T. Oct 21. 11162.--43unl. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! yun want, $o bey pia via ant winter ;CLOTHING, sod at unbeard,4 re)W PRICES ? Go Mono. ' BOSENBUEG withrs, at at IkiregaSsr. I 133 ',Alain Pattoies Block. Towsiods. nekr..kr, 16111 ' • , gSEASMT.FILS KID GLOVES THE MT Pi THE ItARKIM • _ .4►►.. _FULL LINE or COLORS, ME lii AI.L BIZE9, JUST REED YO' ELL ,; ME CENTRAL XPRESS, r ins esti • <Wilma iliamidtialrassata 1 1 1 L. ioalli*D o D • to - nein Ibiamed' and • teat baleit d!als„ 'ebtas, &e.i.lwittr • telkladd ad low Wei I We ' r ani aividal aid lipaideacil nialieigate JlCidadplit aid Nei Yogi aid eiespielLi` , :iya, s lissialig quick this* :". : 1 . • rak iod ;Pa r *llit + ll #r d . s utieb: i ma iP g " ll -1 1 Se i* , . ; 01121 ain7ATI: I 4II 4 . - JERE. 1,1,. aansoa.aimi4scaii4o6o-nosimpft: . 1144., SUNS. Wad mad Ulm Lb rieesOon tbs salt Wield. Mar UM is- IL S , Hrieffi" . . sans*" 6 Tam, = • f , sad • • •as knows ra tb kgtVigila ii = - Oeor=elisr U a. sad • van toy bad at C. F. at. M..sok as . about sty tram tadk ness oval. s board! hanseisad sky • • the. • nedani and taken bdo auxotton at tb• mat at A. • Innis vs. O. A. ilablutn. ' ' 11=•0 1 181441-iriandann - NitnimatreatiOn , AlaCt—Tbt Yottao I I i i le allaSat of bpi saws Kamm titst ei : On the, tantb by Omni. Jai. Wm; yank by Costes d.oreat by baybst lot •ftftWni 11abgt dam, Met and more ay las, WI intprobtanint Moil Mute and • few bug ' Gabel nitatimeiblvesenstfoa. atilt"; mit DM n ivatar% _O. Ostrd's nil "W. A..Wallar- -.. , :;. •IGIO—Tbs Own ar mM_artantl, saute talrinann -t nolii,w an Mown On tits itavtlt loAmill•', eit liaistalk, sot by Sobs co ts. imina w& & . aid f at by Obis Von Desakand 0. W.4•ltrog. t.-Opatitlnitti wads at lan& mono r' lem, about A law Improve& vita • framed baud; Jai tank siol fewOnft trees Owe- • setiid Goa tat .A hito sascutionakthoirlA Wier Carmer va. u6 5 ,14 11,9499e_f ALSO—The tanteM.rbsg== *hate In On the north by Med eg SOW , O.P lllll 9 l lrde Not A. J. risk south byy Phigthe and west by D. Cooper. Odedientng 101 seers at lend, abarsor leas, about 40 acres invorsdl, with • Bawd house, framed barn, sarreilt and orchard thereon. I - Silted and taken intarsecntion lit Theme of Aler: Brooks vs. James Indian. ALON)The demi* of O pircer sibisto in Tiw loWnelp, , hennaed follows: North by Moses On gee as atia,metby Caleb Omn i south by fledittl thata'sed Dosed. am, ad" wed try ms pabllo ldatkway.f i riad thew* or leas, about 25 acres 'o9.a 'Primed house, fasted been. oast fruit trees iheewoo-J , Seised and taken Into execution at the suit ye F, Pomeroy's use vs. Sm. B. BerJedred ,ha.-Law._ ALSO-011th foilowther7 hat pinthor pernetof Med, situate in Towanda toltawa North by land - John I t Tat 'l ar:Coon out by Wm. 'Watkins, south by Y. C. efair and C. L. Ward; and'iresttry Osta• NOW. -Rail Dorm and J, P. Duras. Containthg norm attest misty serestiaproved. With • large frithed dwelling house; two old edllotters,Cnairained barn, Ind fra Seized and ttheiluto eiectition at the emit of H. B. Hewitt va. Michael Meylert. • Also. seized and taken into execution at the suit of John Braman vs. Michael Ifeyierrt.' • - ALSO—Thotallowing lot, piece or parod_of land. North in Burlington townsh4, boun at follows: North and wed by •latub( of M.bW -a and Martin Lengieset-brisedef•Wrestatece Addison McKean, decd., and Oliver Stone, sad .oth by Charles B. Scouton. cptainlng II acres of land: snore or less.asea6oo4666l2pririsa, with a - trained barn and fiat trees thateen. ALSO—Another plea of land in said township, bounded as follows: North by land of A. T. Wheat, out by the Berwick 1iT*614144 south by B. 8.-Phelps and *eat by the Ontelll let Ude= McKean, decd. Containing 5f a an acre of land, more or lea, all 1=1: 4 1: alhitnea hone r framed barn, other . and a few fruit trees thereon, Seized and taken into amounts at the C.Y. Manville e uses.. W. W. IlmhpersalaX Mason /40; ALSO—The following 14, piece or pared of situate In Hamel Sawnildp, bounded as follows. via : On the north by Lana of A. J. k H. D. Beeman; east by land of Stephen Russell, aputh Mladd of H. D. Rockwell and u:McCabe, and wed by laud of Jno. Rona. C 0 34 0111 19 ISO sores d tenderize Mesa, about 130 acres Unproved, with tWo•framed braises. tiro Daniediberns .rdtb. that . atteehed, and lot of fruit trees thereon. „ALSO—One Ober let, piece or wal l at bead.sitn. ate hiltome twp., bounded as fos: , 'On the north by lend aim= iatidialph, eget by land et Parker, south by land of Parkm; aod west by land of marls& Ramdolptt. Containing 90 acres of heidthoreor, LW, no improveineuts, with: • log home thereon. ALSO—OntrUlliej . kdi*a or m•Q. of tad. tea ate, hi Downs nw= an. _ at avorner of two lots of thud conveyed to I Seeley. 11101106 along the sloth line of out of add lats, emit St WO tenches to a. corner ot land convey- 1 ed hi Nathaniel D. and That thence along lhasrest llns - Oeseld lot; *oath 90 11-10 per., &asps north slaw the north line of land conveyed to Na- - thaniel D. Beeman, west pf MO perches, thence song the enet lbw of laud eannyod ,110 John JIM' 1 more and line of land conveyed 10 Ilthitlacrit, north so 1-10 perches, to the - place of ' Coutign ' big Macros and 06 perches ot mor or less, no Improvements. • ALSO—One other lot, planar parcel e 1 brad; sit. date in Litchfield twp.„ boundedas follows: On the north try the lands of the Widow - Brown, curt by the KWio highway lesdlngtrom Bans to Aterris,theith by E. C. Drake and Janus Parker, and west by James Randolph or Henry Strable. Contenting a scree of lend mars or tess. *ea LS acres totyrowth • AL O--One-half part of 106 acres of land snore or lese, situated If Alhany4wp., bounded as follow* ; On the north by unmated lanft,enst by IS, Bflthouse. south by A. Woolsey, and west by Enos Harris, no 111 =ru gs. 1 taken Into .exectithm at the son of IL Oirertan,Jp, nun: Smith lent. _ _ ian 8 - 00 ...... . Also at the nit at name vs. Smith Lent. Henry Cole. y. Jno. Votight, Jewell Vaught. C. Parka, E. W. Parks and Illatterw Hinny. ALSO—The following lot, plea or parcel of bad, situate In Rome townahip, bounded as follow - sole North. wast, and moth by laid at Sane IsWOVh. mutb7- the binbwAY leading from lima to Athena. Containing about ono-fourth of an sea of lad; all improved, with a fawned home and a few Matt:ewe thmeaft. Seized aid taken Into amnion al thel nit Of Jae. Itandtdph Mk W.: W. Woodruff. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land, ' Orate is Stine toonaltip, bounded as follows. eh! : Noah by had at Avery Darks, eat by ailatt at Cly mer, south by °Mei*, west by Aaron Drake and Ha lo Bielowels. Containing .'aldtut SO screw of had, - about 60 lICTOJ improved, with o-framedbduaft. train ed barn and shed. named blaclumith shoPiand far .Beized and taken into exedlitka at the suit of Jar Itindolph ye. John W. Desks, • - • • ALlP—Tbst tra k plan or pmal nt land. altar. in Towanda boast" bounded as follows : On tattorth by Land or ban. south by Lanhad at.. and went b y the !Mow Barstow. Being about 6 0 feet front -Lmbard and about St fatback costaining Ib4o - agars fast of Lod. mama lea, withl framed: hoses Hsain. ' Weed and taken Into mention ,Shed suit of Hen. ry Jona vs. D. - W. mow - •. • 1 • c"4L94-ILat lot , s pk b rzfasarcel of had. amain in Albany ' as follows : Heap and weetty_FaWirorilratxle Coy* earn by _ McDerme" and soon' k CO land __volt and Maisis 7ilver.s.... south by Lamb Conttheng•Oi nom ofd more or km, ail improved with a small one story plank house thereon. Seised and been Into ineentits it the snit of J.• A. Record vox Geo. if: Shaffer. - - - • • SW-TM following Mt; piece' or parcel' of band, *taste In Smithfield thwnship, bounded as follows : 'North by land of Perry Cue,- east by M. S. Dibble,, south by James Elam west by' .T. Seward , ' Con taining Oman arms of haul., more or JAY. about .90 acres ' improved. with a loghonse, framed etthole, and few fruit trees Monsoon: • , • • Seized and taken into elemotton at the suit of F. B. Gatos ye. Elliott Ludo r and Jae: D. Gates' • ALOG...Therfo b qlnk etece 'or ousel of Undo situatea in Troy bounded folkres, vie : Borth and emit by kr: of 11. • south by thain sit apd west by krill of Z. 0. Olive use. Betas about 61% feet front on said street, and. - shoat 18 tads back.. more Co lees, with a large •belek dwelling house and a framed horse barn thereon. geired•and taken into execution at the snit ordina tion lthramondva. EVALLeimanil. : Ar.g Theo,- nelmmeg lot, piece or mama of thud; situate in Troy boro, Moulded as Ulm% to wit North by WA th.eastby head offloads thimmtegs, south:by Robert Young, and west by Centre 4. Con taining % of an acre of land, more or less, with two story teemed dwelling pees Mamma. • - Seised and takenthto execution at the suit. of Val Porterta:Geo. W. F. Broarn. •• • • ALSO-120 following lots piste oz pane l 4 ' l =4 agnate in Oranvillethonaldp, bounded as follows North by Lads of Ae X. Pitch.. seat, by hind tinewommorn, math by land of Meo. W. .Jolmeom and west by land a•0. 8.' Pitch: Contairdng 2$ acres M land, Mere or lest. about 20 three with atframed bonne: framed barn. blecluar= and •km fruit trees thereon: • • - • • . Seised andtaken into execution at the snit of,A.M. Fitch vs. C. T. Merry. A. A. Stoddard, and 11. C. 1 . ALSCa;-The follequitoowing lot. pie orbounaeass Pilfoal of land situate in Shesh townmlp, North by lands of Dania thruble. mot and. antath by lands of Milton PLtpip , , and west by land al Contli ith • ningld ones or band mom or less, 'all imposed , w thawed louse .- mull framed barn, and few fruit trees thereon. .. • Soled anttakeninto thecution at the Reavener sa..Jaasoes RgsseO. • .1. Alis9C-The following Moos of Panel of bad. Musts In Towanda boemigh." bounded as follow: Borth by lands of Wm. Elwell, out by Myth street, south by gum st.; and west by lands et Kinard: l M lUigthomon. being R about 20 feet on RUM. at:, about: *et on iver st. Containing M name fe of land. Move or less, 'nth a teamed WOow th Iheniom Seised and taboo intoexecation at the aidt st• Job. P. Kirby re. Mary Kulp, now Ithisq , Kirby, then: of Jars AMIN deoleasd; I; • • .1. • ,• ' Lent- , Sne ntheriver loot, piece or pa I, of hand, stencein Rarbeigton and North Towandatowilainps„ bounded antonym v. Worth by BUM TIM Phil. algibr Lm d of W. W. Ethinkooltna south, by lind of Martholiarneyaed John Sheridan,' and wad by load d .111 . P. Roue, Cototalteive Yacres og . land, Agave or leas, about 65 acres impurved. with Mooed homes, framed bun/. end *DIA droll teal Belled and takeninto ezeindlonat the's:lMo! C.L. Mari use int:Daredn Russell autikooslialley. • ALSO;-The following lot, piece or parcel ot land. situate In Rome township, bounded as Mows, slat Moth by the Vedic blith.wer. -014 by Amon Brake. south by Lucius Rothman; and wont by W. _ W. Wood tuff mad the publbtugh leedinglkenf Wend till rougMoAtbena..woatunl g 92 semen( land,thare or less. all Unproved; with a framed house, framed lora et* /bed attachtodAlackeinith sboWand truss trees temoon. • • •., , Seized and taken Into execution at the salt of B. Clow is. James " • ALSO-The following lot , piece or pond of land, situatein Rome borough. bounded as follows, vii : Borth h 7 Both of. wth with South and west by land of lostaneirought. • Containing 11 masa of butt Mere Mhos, aR hopeoritheitth iteimend yam grist and saw mill oor togetber soh ffia machinery and fistocres stiached and belonging thersto.• tamed boom and frinsed.bantluesem."- , Seised and taken intothscution at y., 1T.,71. iittriuse NILS. B. Streeti ON? ••• gue...„Thatilloirt rag Mt: OM. a Paa Wed. ' J aime hv e p o bosoulo, bounded so j via ' •gokso histrey'lending MOW wand ,thcob Flow. Bonet lir 11,111:Trikei ad I well by Chit. Iticheth , Containing % Mien , acre of liandAtnthor lesoorttitherlined home; framed Wu Jlit./.0 111 41 010 thilrecfle ' ..61.80r-Ong other p i eces - of said 1 'borough. tioanded novettor 14.100 nth by hood Otilold•IfolaW nth west bythnd fornsethr Brown. : - Contelnlng of an acre.Mber ovless, *Ma s MIX= Aldialktherooo. • - ' •-•••• - Seised: aaid talenx.intio execution' 'at the Suit Thittiell Marks vs. Morris Cutindam Mk , * tho Oki et , Rrld 6 nd P :43 4.4 4 40 IT NI. • :Also albs. ot. at; C..-piinire.ret sow Morris . • r ; tate Other; lot, tbaa Wed 4 fm velifteth~ekberanift bi= ail taws* thJobne l opiktv ta Ziond ot a ltU oseorti *sib, , Peck. and welt by Sumeleittn=m - . Cceindthuglettl an am of land. sum or lose:villtrilbarlotkloolari atop, and Jur fruit Reba thereann - "•• • • ALSO-:Onsr other lotth Beth litthdOth sushi 0; toopidal so follow.: ltarth tl a m od Ad 1)0LE:ow. ea; many lbeltoxviek "With * Bad Of Maas Taw. sad wed by ' Coaamaar R. P. SULZER. BY it tillit a lV i II ,All SOO Wei lit - 4 1 imall hote l la/ low all toOmia r -.0111 bus. tilt coop mem el dim* of Pow 1 . a1111..1• .- Nies "as , west drleak' mi s Me a• Mow : Mika Loaf& all ow. at INK s llama boom la — misa - goialrgolT7 floolid 'WOWS *ls -- ximpormsoiewiimrWilliiiNlN • -- yr: • , ge_loarlialay. sad mot by lams Bated Mr Wale al a A. la" Ma & Coolliotai sow at LM. °elm, lima TO km improv• ad. two frolittaat. mazionatalat la=mad two iod IGlta.DWeout Tillovriio=:raml of I=4 MO meth try lob how Maim mot me some to bola at c wri e inarr irlirs: o l= m 4V i o n _at ALOG-Ooti akar 11). laoat lateili to ilia tap.. hozailai alalte i by c a d af Wm* IllollaT" timid ' awl Wised bona Ilogiaar, moth paself iNati IPA 401001 1 004 11 4 WO arm Aare r lea‘AOhisa. O. apes ,=irotWo liassat lOW/ MIS bee tiorma. abed dHMstabe:reanasatOs.aa'd Das t lei Mosaedor Mal Troia !Or • Almiat ThijaifotWel , OXIMI. ÜBLIP - VENDUR • 1- • : 4 ;'ffP l ! - , ° 7f r *F. 4 l lo 9 llmn,l2m rc nL :Vs Mil 20 ii Paliii AXIOMS. ciiilThilimitAism. is, U/N, as aispb 150.9111 gm Illlderellea. PL Liges'al Ng Norm 1 brood lbro, 2 vi r Oar, I atm . 1,9 oak Car and pet Ur ice. .11 11 1 11911- bora .4 bilidedoe t"ll =s Othid, - ; 5 bad IgrAA LA llids. stb=seditteesbors lAN=5= 5,_ MM. 1 Ilialksl. 1 Inisel.berrinr. 1 corev, I 0511155110r,111ear mai W -1- Ilesiaboard.; 1 Skeletal pangs. $ :lamb. _ 1 pirAboliderk 1 flivisigging. 'I etemewocisallegraw. 4, Win. fill. Aim; r pets Ono. Umber lad Abbefed, .5 moos of itTo4s;lsa. ase, 1 Ildfslipaidoe. ihatiatmwassi Snag tie gonad. IN bludisli se Mogi, is. ' . . - ; 71121113-115 "sada pb. ill saw !t , i!,:ir *kids iseatirith tle i n ' - • • NOM% • - . IyBSOLUTIOIC-THR CO-PAR=, heretofore esisting Ander the Ann Aline ef ilu rAlfri k /IVMM in dos Carden, lin einese, is this dry dissidvat by mutual consent. .All persons Indebted to' the .rme min plow call and make yam to4Alllll' MAST, who wID son , tiAne patwines! LI the old stand. - • 413/28 BIWA= 'Menai,lo4, 17, 114.4.* WiltaiVa i nink S..fagrip~yi~teaav - Dye kick tholh.. , ;otr' ov reittionoo on I.n.inneet., I sin ~emelt to do wink In toonthes. Postloolar Mention rid to Kat bona and Am toots • menu spent inalir yousin tido intonsuntty; ler tido business, flout will In earacent inarontsOof my receiving a Mao; Si motet of tie pablk • g e , • , g an t z ..V1 :Ft • . 1.. ' • g - 0 - - 2 a " ' ad N ; 0.4 • rt, 5 NEW 000ps! NEW GOODS ! ♦T TICE BM= OF TRACY -& BiOORE New sad twoatital styles elf FALL 431, 7111TER. DiESILdOODS, Jed received at. & MOORE Splendid new OIL CLOTHS, CARPETS, DOOR MOB, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, !EU .BOOT Just received-A TRACY & MOORE& HOOP SKIRTS, BALliktOlMl44,9. HOSIERY; m.NMNOTIONS," And eralibig to o.4l6l•4litoliesed. 4TIM;,IfrOCEOVir Tcnranda:Bio:sik 140: SOTPTH 'SIDE OP =Rae% NEW BLOCK MS 01 iIIIC BIG . RAT I 7p :..._ __,. FIE Ammtz - .. FA. icii744LE - HAVEitSI . , __, ,• .. _ Mot desiori to -AND GENT& VMS, BPWALO, *D tAIIiCY Row, InJ v,; aimr liars Alt WaL7 prrraorzra CLA.Ws MEI .MgC4N . r .II4T .CONV9kMI. MEZr roppmove :mak INBT f bslkith . t. - 111CAlifliUTT'ONEOLE , OPUSLIZINA AND urn's° kAartrr CAM= k SUM .114043014112adwrmag.* 7511311,11AM1X11 eceeblese di the goott . goomo n Odle/dee ingdais arehlees. sivillertsimprioy, - - mod:::. -% . , , , s bridles datig Maas it Ime that *tier a s , aNass nowt do. b•tior ti elf II ti s, _ _,_'t - - atitroit besotobibiletai; "at lie esti ot o:;or per mttrols, sod or o'er sad trideli by i 11181it 4 1.14111 - amigo io,* Wet thoi oven = Douai NI to so Ws Mot pardtadop Ws dein all to es outt Wk. lad sow *bit the owe rut as it• ors AWOL Every tolo watmoto4 to Ones, tlie ottiolletkon. _CALIZiII a sAltSza, - . f . • . lONS Joe litioefcrd emit, •11141tokiooli Inottod la sea *wol f ". irdiPlMati an& 'AL lae).—at - ' NI:7 FALL & WINTER GOOD& B. A. PETTES 0 CO., , arelko7 receiving s fresh supply of PALL AND . WINTER GOODS ! aspen's/1T ndiptod to pus slostit; smOssous e in s r of general line of DOMESTIC GOODS, BROWN & BLEACHED musLni, PRIM% DELANICS. DRESS GOODS St. TRIMMINGS, I frAjsi FjtA",:0:14:S.10,1:r1A,:l Hosiery,' , Gloves, Notions, etc. etc., wlelch we offer ot the blies! 'lctarkee prima. alao a general bail d HAIR GOODS. Ina as Rva. aro lummox Haut Swrrcars, ROILS . 2111/Da. CEIGXONB. ke OUR HELL/NERY DEPARTHEiT. being klidea Willi a tarp Sock of the lablst ogles - HATS AND BONNETS ! FALL AND WINTER TRADE,- Together with • tattaacelaust at the West styles et TLOWYBS. 12421113314 as ate. mad a pastel Una of TKOCIONag. Batas to ear =marstclassend_ttritt we Saw that we auk tatiliditho Um& pale Ea am ltae that will please altirto Item as with pot. maw. •B. 4L. MT" k 00. - Tonal% Oct I. latit...an BAD aG eau asthma to HORSE POWERS A CLEANERS, mid will sell a bettor mad** for less mown Mao am be bad elsewhere to the world. W. dams for oar Ilimblwr, that the man 411• re maeh. or mon. than so ab r. sad am mcms dumbly built We pessoselly stmattaient an wort and see that it is down. We will send of oar =chines. On SPIACOMOIL ONE ANTS TWO HOME POWERS, Otsiif Two Hone TIMM= Al SEPAZATOIS. THRESHER old CLEANERS, FANNING MILLS, SAW AND GRIST MILL work done to:order. Give Re • call before purerieliag eisewbere. Tti "00 411103aVIDI 'SIM `'oo .1 1' aootia AM. 3. HMS 9 GREAT BARGAINS IN I • . . .1 • . • - • • The oastor.k doligoo of i oto rod lice low sod 101 l or WWI . BOOTS AND SHOOS, SIININE3 AND FALL`' TRADE, *Molt wo otkr low tor Cosh. Conskeog of ' &C. &C GENTS; AND CHILDREN'S WEAR MO SEWED AND PEGGED BOOTS SWO REPAIRING - NEATLY DONE Thsektal foe put timer. in @dial r coathseeses of the aase. luxasz. wooteaso. Towanda. oril 18. C A.IIPETS'I. CARPETS POWSILL & CO• Bedot liegkr utensils adz feeditlels tot *AMMO thee goals ha this has, wad stvr maw neeitiag tor FALL AND WINTER MDR ESTTEE kIiSORTED STOCK "Wir 1111?"7 7" -Ma 1101134. FLOOR OIL -CLOTHS, MATTING, DRIIGGETS. :111 reepeegolly Write ettentioti of . **POW eLI , deportoked of thetebenbees, and pledge Soo ateres tot their vital &di ahoy. lee 101 d the • • 611. • Yards 12; nipa.—it 11,COte&LOT or =MB ....Of lel forsibitraMbleteitifb ei al.at MOMS Ore Etrv 111219 C 0321110, PIIILTING, at2lllllllo, ' AND 111111mckot. Nth so - adz oelebirsiid tv iff*/A CMI2.IIJI AND DI tor ELLa. AT tgi NNW Boor AND EMS dross. Scadh end of Ward Noon Iltdtatde Or tbe I LADIES, MOE TO ORDU AND READY WREN PIUMIIISED =UMW X. MAU ndi nom indeutve and ' CiU?PETINGS, &c. ka.. Thin tem !mini before cared tower xaltm mom ,:
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