Zowzlm:l2.4lUi'ations.,„ —Flpriclilas ripe iibiii r iberries. Ohk . ii4rorn +h• bite of spit. • ' , —The 'Elizabeth, N. 7., MCSACTII xr• Ila b. reclaimed. • —The resealed - college at India !tapolia has ilyeo female students. , —Thi` crops of western Indht sire destroyed by swarms of locate. • &—New York has a - Russian troupe .rwesliask..!. • • Baffaloes are leaving the line of racincjtaroad. is sfihrsday pits- ---Cock-fighting TOO t DlystiC, COl3ll. -Tie coal trade of middle Geor 1011 on4ng lively. —Syracuse has a humbug fossil ',omits of gigantic vise, --The baby elephant of central TRr► has been pluntographed. —Claude Brent,who was accident,- ly 410 it Buffsldon Wednesday, is dead. --Neff Davis is to Writs a book on the political affairs dining She rebellion. --Isabella, of Spain, is writing her ptubiography salsi 11s ran et • no d. --Schools of art .are to be estab lished in the prosindal cities of England.. —The Franklin Telegraph COO rimy have closed their office Is Palther,,Mass, --Snapping ttirtles are accounted irmat &Imam m thsi Now Jamey markets. , Prussians complain that the distilleries of that country soniumo mon pota toi:a than the people cat. —A Now York coroner made a fee loy holding au tuquast on a face found in an ilah barrel. —A woman in ,Huntington, Conn., eat a bushel of roast , oysters on a bat of SlO sgainbt two week's board. —One hundred and fifty cars on tIA Western and Atlantic Railroad cannot sup• the demand at Atlanta, —Laura Alexauder, a young lady, highly connected, in North Carolina, is coming north as a theatracal star. —The Louisville Courier-Journal thinks that in twenty years that city will,bave a population of 500.000. - - --A stepdaughter of Admiral Dahl- Feu is to be married to lir. Overbeek,Attatrian CuLeAd at Hong Kong. —Fechter wears nine different wigs .i.mag a tangle verformauau of Hamlet. --The Legislature has been peti . coned by the Episcopal Church et Vertneut for a cluitiv in the divorce law, - —A. woman in Chicago wants a divorce iieciu►e litr ii a "night editor." -1. r. Charles Die:lens at work poi• Look. morial .tdica:iuil a ill mar.- 'itch 1c..1.1. Mardi. --Plummer Due, a brakematu, who yeas injarcAl on Wciltio.,!a: un tLt licalon and Manly Railroad, is fluid. ' - -It, is stated Unit the NEvi Turk pint-otace Is to be et ant.- , t,11 with the rarlotts newspaper offices by t labels —The following is the .tion ou a sign in a London street; goMesars Eradicators of Bugs to the Royal Family." • -The Associated Printers of San ratxteu have started a sprightly newspaper ...eft, called the Town and Stage. •Sii Roman Catholics and nearly .tits• Ether persons joined the Methodist ('Lurch at Chteopte during Mrs. Van Cott's preaslang. A Kenttick vigilanee committee, wii.i didn't hang their men effectuall i y are now tined 1, , r damages by their loirsimitated -eattle-steeling is not so common ebnig tho Rio Grande us it has been. A COM pik!Ly of cattle owners neently lunged eleven Hiic roe to one true. —An ovarian tumor, weighing fifty s was successfully token train • lady liurubsan, Mains, a short limo 111.12C0. --Au enthusiastic Englishmen pa r;.,rty , ransos for the cushions on which Buse lesnial iu her gondola ride is Yanks". —The boss bootmakers of Newark, are making arrangements to retrial all nuirrtsonablu demands madoby-their employes. ---A. $lOO prize is offered, by the Oalifort% 'lmmigration Union, for the best pamphlet on the adrantagna at CaliCornia. The marble trade in Vermont is brisk. Th• companies daily dispatch fifty car kids of liaiN ini and,uusawed marble. --in association is being -establish .l in London for the arposed of Dem:ring the return of workingman tq Puliament. —An old couple named Ench;liv tnx in Holookenjoined hand in hand and Jump eel in the river. They were fished oul. —A French author in a late novel sap,: "The coanteae fell back in a deadly: swnon. When ehe ranted her spirit had fell" - -The Mayor and police of Provi 11. 1., arc endeavoring to break up gam bling. which has become common in that city. —One hundred years ago it re ,42.lrea sii months to fix quicksilver on glees; it aan now be seeomplishedin forty minutes. - -The Paris hospitals are to be haste.' with electricity. not experiment has been suet:nanny tried at one of the large ho iris. —A Detroit Woman attempted to 81IIII,Fgle twenty-threo pounds of butter across the hue under her dress. It melted aud.betras (.l her. —Goorgia advertisea a patent urti, which allows the ormrstor to nurse II bsby, read a book and produce butter at the same time; occupying eight minutes. . —"Lenny, you're a pig," said a father to bia,little drelear cud boy. "Now, do tu you know what a "g ts, Lenny ! , 'Kee, air; • pi t es a hog'a little oy. —it does no cost much to saver ups in Georgia. Some one giros notice that lie has lost three papers of Beidlits powders, and will pay a reward for thee. --It is at length announced that Ploraco Amstin i pepubliain t has been sleeted Gutornot of himneaota, tho return I.lloWkligilll to have a majOrity of about 2.000. Legislature of Vermont I,e.c pasied a bill holding liquor dealers respou nible fur the damage to leraCkni And property dune by tho6o obtaining liquor of them. ---Both of the papers in Somerset manty are eAlitad by parm&s . — of different poli t Each alto the paw in whose pnamples he belisvc.a, and the profits are divided. —According to; the atatistcal seem auittee at the national association of cotton manufacturers and planters, the total malne dilution 'of cotton flu. 18471-9 is 2,366.401 bales. —A gentlemen of Manchester, N. H., lately funnel a brother in this State whom he had not seen for aizty years. When Monad h• was grandfather to seventy-nye children. —A Missionary who went out from Bostcus to tho Cannibal Wands iiyear ago, has just came back in a barrel, his friends managing to get hold of some piece that the Caw:aisle threw away as too tough. . —A writer'-in the London Times says that the' Itossitus serfs are lapsing into a cundition of—• idleneas,drunksneits and erimer ard now that there are none to flog them, "fully nne-thinl have become paupers.' - —Last week a young man married in the back part of a wine saloon in Sandusky,. Ohio. Be•was in such a hurry th at he V-441.1n0t wait to go- elsewhere, nor even to give the bride a chance to change her dress.. Cespeaes and wife have rent to New York, to be Bold fur the .good of the Cuban cause, ns,ooe , worth of jewelry, while 4 otantxr of other petriotid , Cubans have added Aber jewelry, valued at 423.000 more. —Quebec has refused to pay the awn imposed by the Legislator° for the com mon school "dot:alien to' the city, and the Government kas instibstdd s snit to compel the city to comply with eta berms of the law. —A Kansas jotirmil sa p s that the Jacaks) .star 'piped hamar which glo a t e d' over Fort Xellenry when Fitly wroteonrmtioo at wmg, is awned by the harlot Ca Armstesd, wbe cvennianded the Port end kept the touting. Ths Commissioner of Customs, i4his aatioal repent, just completed, will dery t sererglinz ort the noetbere frontier bee li.e; , en Taste eicivremeAl doing the year tot contraband trade hi ivalt a has maim), remelt t BinTruirk /in greatly itu vrr,,,..l h-sithly sling •the mineral *Mora of Car:AL44. It the iarstratematvti *braid c s it p.rragze.l it mart.) r.gard,e4 as A c ol • ilia w • vim rttram 0)141141 to meow lb* faw.tfoza olha ,$ 4. apnvits Ti. 0. GOODRICH. Towanda, Thursday, Deo. 2, THE REPORTER FOR I: I As the subscriptions orlie thousands of our subscribers expire within a few - weeks, we call attention to + the raarthiali - eila - rsibe — raWrid. Hereafter i►ll`liaPere 1611ibe tinned at the'espiratiott of the{ titoe this l arrangent is be lieved-to-bebest---*m-all-cancerned. The priee,-24wii-iiolars is a small item to the individual "arid eau be' paid as easily one time as another. The Its:ronnakin point of appear ance challenges comparison with any journal in the State. It will ecmtin= . tie to advocate the doctrines which it has always upheld. Its past histo ry is a sufficient indication of whit its future course will be. Having thus far assisted in' everihroWing wrong, oppression, and wickedness in every form; standing bY the Govern ment in the dark days of rebellion, it shall still be found earnestly laboring to secure the fruits of the glorious victory, by- which• this country was restored to peace and quiet. It will be our aim to make the Barcena an instructive 'find entertaining family newspaper, faithfully recording the current news of the day, bofh gener aljuid local, and especi l ay devoted to the interests of 'this coimunity. Its influence will always b e\ e xerted in favor of right, justice, reform and .Iconomy. It will nut fail to criticise when criticism is deserved; to con- demn what is wrong or amiss; or, to boldly declare the truth, whatever may be the result, untrammeled by the views of any individual or-com bination. We propose to give a still wider dissemination of what we believe to be correct principles and doctrines, by an increased circulation of the REPORTER, and to, this end ask the assistance and co-operation of the friends of the cause throughout the county, who by a little . effort can add very materially to its present sub scription list. As an inducement to subscribers, we propose to furnish the paper thirteen mynas: for two dollars. Any pe'rson Sending us that amount will receivO the'ReeorrEa for the re mainder of this year and all of next —thus obtaining the paper one month for nothing. CLusa.—We will furnish the RE powrzr: in clubs of ten or more at $1,50 per annum, and an extra copy to the getter up of the club. Clubs are now forming at nearly every Post Office in the County. It will be but a little trouble for every subscriber to procure one new name for a club. There are now eight thousand Republican voters in the county, not more thaw one half of whomiare taking the %TOMER. By a little effort on the part, of our friends it can be placed in uatirly ev ery household in Bradford county. THE SPEAKEHSHIP. We publish in another column an article from the Washington county Reporter on the subject of the next I Speakership of the House of Repre sentatives. We do not know that our member, Mr. WEBB Will be can didate for the position, but trust he iffit be, as we are satisfied that a more judicious selection could not be made. There may be other members of the House more thoroughly versed iu parliamentary tactics, but none better fitted in all respects for the place. -He is a man of acknowleged ability and unimpeachable character. With such a man as -Mr. WEan in the Speaker's chair the cor_upt - rings which attempt to control the , Legis lature, would lose their I ()Wer,' and the great corporations of thp i State would have nothing more Cian justice accorded them. If Mr. W. consents to allow his mane to be used in con nection with the place, w , have no doubt -that he will be selt eted. The House would eel-thinly. di) itself cred it by honoring him. rft..Pixr who was ene•mte•l last week at Concord, N. H., en Tuesday last, stated that intemperauee brought him to the gallows. In a brief sketch it is stated that Pike was both in Portsmouth, N. H., May 21, His father WAS a confirmed drulkard• He died in a drunken hmz - • ioon after Josiah's birth, and father maddened by liquor, ;: • • - overboard and was clrownr-1. .at fourteen began to drilj.c., and at that age was sent to pris in account of steeling. After his d ;large he lett a dissolute life, until Atenty-otie, when he married Miss T. - - ie• B in s ham, and partly reforme In 180 his wife died of consumption, eighteen months after marriage. On the very night of her death Pike relapsed into his old habits, and got on a terrible bender, drinking alcohol from a bottle which was used to moisten the — dead woman's face: His whole career shows one of the most marked cases of he reditary drunkenness on record.— Truly " the father ate sour grapes and the rhildren'e teeth were set on Pdr," - • Rtc - nAtty.4f,dif. : 4l on ilinrod a y night. S. W. ALvoiw. Iyy t4 jtcs Church and not to the rani tture elite constitute its membership, who are .to receive their teachings from the mouths of the priests alone. Thtir....ftt. effort is. thadcmslixeck. ed against the use o 1 the ( B*l.e, e plish through 'the .*(Eilf infidels and Such liberal iiirideel-Protestants :cite Bratintii, -- their theirinoitnnent Will be in . `4ett,e*in s iitiOnal schools, . which wetdd, be, „effect, the overthrow and deraolitienfof , ,the whole r:system.. Rome - igi Rorie is bitter; Rome is pe:rottnig in Pie ' loi 6 oo°n 4. its 404444? put down all systems of Government, Schools and Religion , * conflitt pith her peculiar ideas." !:ieelainiii*fel: ibility and alma to rule the . .W0r14 1 1.4 . xi politics and religion—to bring -down all men to her. feet,_and systems in subservienee*Wher behests. These are no randOin inisertiOns. vitir are sustained by the history of :Popedoni and the Church ,past ..and` present,. But in order to strengthen there, and to Prepare 'the. publie mind. in ii*e . measure for ' Eonfliet which to us sp.'. pears inevitable, we quote from - the two leading organs of Roman Catbel- OIBM in this country . As if in: re ply to' the remarks of Mr. Brzcgter and other Protestants who have ex pressed similar liberal views, -the Freeman's Journal says:. If the Catholic translation of the Book of Holy Writ, w,hich is to be found in the homes of all our littler educated Catholics,' were to ho dissected by the ablest Catholic theologian in the land, and merely lessons to be takenfronilt -- such as Catholic mothers read to their child ren: and with all tliqtoles aud comments, in the popular edition, dothers added, with the \ highest Catholc indorsement—and it those ad truxable Bible leasonssrere to be ruled as to be read in all the public achools';_this would not diminish, in any substantial degree, the objee tion\we Catholics have to letting Catholic child ren attend the public schools." It adds: "We will net subject our Catholic children to tour tencluy4 we will not expose our Catholic child ren to aisociation with -all the children who, have a right to attend the public schools :"' And again- "The, 'State' or the *City' has no more right to tat 'me for schooling my, neighbors' children, than for feeding them, or clothing them or housing them. The utmost that can be granted is, that, for abandoned childreulhe State may provvide schooling; 'as it provides food and clothes, for its paupers:* The N. Y. Tab et; in a like strain, al luding to the astion of the Cincinnati Board of Education ou the Bible question, says: "If this has been done widi s h view to recon ciling Catliollito the common school system, itsimrprise will not be- realized. It does not meet nor in any degree lessen our objection to the impracticability of that systerriin a viiied , community of Catholics and protestants, for t it proves that the selools must, to be s sustained, become thoroughly godless." Such are the. views of these leading organs of the ROmaliCatholic Church in the United States, and they ii4no doubt in exact accordance with the views of the Catholic Church of the country. These strongly marked utterances on the subject, (saywthe Buffalo Ex press) which arc appearing 1n all the Catholic journals, seem intended to be understood as the declarfd open ing of. a general, concerted.attack on the public school system of this coun try, more determined than any against which it has heretofore re quired to be defended: .Noting the signs of a bitter political conflict over this question approaching, we desire that the people may be so warned, that they shall not suffer surprise in it, nor betrayal at the hands of traf ficking politicians. air An interesting and singular rail road trial 'came to a conclusion in the Circuit Court at Albany last Week. It was the case of John H. Wells against the Rensselaer and Saratoga Railroad Company. It appeared at the trial that the plaintiff was standing at a station of the Company near the Rail road Cometry, near Troy, when a train came along, which did not stop. The baggage man on the cars was in the habit of throwing off as the train passed, a large piece of ice for parties there. On one occasion the ice thrown struck. Mr. Wells on the leg; knocked him down, andinjured his spine so that he was maimed fur life. One of his legs contracted so that it became several inches shorter than the other, and his whole nervous system was shattered. For-this injury he prOse ented the railroad. company, and at the end the jury gave him a verdict of $.5,500. The case was sharply contest••d by able rl.nnsel on both sides. Ek.C. ALvonOlviites to. the Scien tific Ain ericait . concerning the wonder (ill stone giant as follows ; "On page 43, vol. 1, of Clark's History of Onondaga,' published in 1849, is re corded the fact , that•'there existed among the Onondaga Indians a tra dition that troublesome to their nation were the Qui& Quis, or big hbg, the big bear ; horned water serpents, and the stone ' Thbbiathor seems. to have thought the tradition . root :well.foauded.. But the stone giant has beenfound, and no doubt the' hog,-the I)ear, bud the serpent era f craps ft,the cniondagiana. could re i.i their own liitory; . , there would be ,lem of.a pow-wow over their: not discovery. - -• The cervinonieiattendant upon the opening of the Suez canal to* been and ore proportioned to the magnitude of • the, work that has been achieved. A recent dispatch touches the ,points of a celehration that must, have beeu_ gorgeous and imposing even in those oriental eyes that are accustomed scenic mag nificence.. The arum * of natives and Europeans—the naval, and military pageants—lhe grand banquet—the thousand and one distoless---were not .unsuited to an 'event rthat'inites the most ancient to modern fillies, and perhaps eolorialmauture. The prac tical display is to follow.; been inserted in the oonetittlikai the spiiit,of the reconstruction acts ; that the - eonven.tion have. the greatest confidence,ittitii+ 1tE44440441tr-'...,: a nu'iwk=so9W9Rk, Afit,t!lat they Few oe4vidas affairs is Vinginia ;•„:Asi; , the. pressO Legislature is disloyaVatidrepien if it ratifie,,Oke jifiaSit4' ainendment, it will efinCt'sich:siiozud and prop erty "94.4149/IV.lO° de" stroy the infinefine of oottinil sal:fruga l nndpre sithsk Wait( 'i?face or, sitting In the lie* The .addrate ask* &napes& it, order a new election; iyitir , Oonstitution submitted ei 'a '4vhole ? 'and:to',eend , force t 4 Mr4oj the Republicans in tkeir, sights;. at. to re quire the-test. oath of thautenihers the Legislature,, end eivar the' seats of members unable itit';ilielite eligible oPPOIWOigiv4O bfee.xeceivA the next:highest vote. ci .t. Font-Pump ' Corapes.=:-The - ,YOurnal Olerk.of the. ELitisc'ofltkii4i seutatiies haiikist prepared roll, all- the members of :the :Forty-AEA Congress who hive taken the oath of office. ' pietist embraces' exactly , 200 names, And does iiot include the'neMe 01 Covode uor of the coutestant, ros ier, and all cases of like nature i; held for determination are I not embraced in the hilt. The eight members elect from.'Virginia will nalixtuw(lili in, , if at all; until the State is. admited. Alabama furnishes six meniliera, -.but they have not yet taken file ciatil— SheldOn, of member yet entitled to his. seat from that State out of the five Districts. TeXaS, if admitted, will Jurnish_ four members, and Mississippi five, and • when the case of Georgia is finally decided seven Representatives will be fornished'by that State, so that the list will show a roll of about 230 members When all the States are -ad mitted which it is. believed Will be dep before, the adjournment the coming sesiiion. Dsesnos.—State Superinteudent -Wickersham, says that county Coin missioners should furnish an office at the county seat tor the accoinmedn tion of county Superintendents. 'fie states, that the fatly authorized by law to nuke this provision, and thinks it - sdvisablo speedily part to mole in the Matter', as speedily as possible. LETTER FROM MR. VATIGHAIf. ala.\ rl , crroa:—l feel called upon to corrkt some false statements that have. appyared in your paper—wheth er made intentionally or not I will leave others to judge. 1. You repeat it again that I -ems defeated in mi„ own town for dele gates. That is \ false,l as every, man that was at the: delegate meeting knows that there was i mot a word said as to the Representative or Treasur er—all the difference was who should , represent us in the Convention, D. L. States was rather suspicious of L P. Stafford for the course he had taken heretofore, so he -asked hik, if elect ed, he would represent the in the Convention e ---he said he 'Would of course. I should like to know who was your informant if you have \ anv, that said I was defeated at home in the delegates ? 2. Mr. Editor, you have put down as a Democrat, because rap name was on the Democratic tickets, but it was not put • there at my, re quest, which was not the case with most of the other Republican candi dates. Mr Chamberlain's name wis ) on Democratic tickets, and I think he .received as Many or more Democrat ic votes in our town thanldid. The Democrats objected. to vote for artiest because I have,always been au iest Republican, which objection they had not to Chamberlain. Now, Mr. Editor I have no aspire tionsior political popularity, but I do feel as any true Republican ought to, to call the attention of the Repub licans.of our county, to the course certain politicians have taken in nom= inating . officers. You know as well as I do, and every other man that has paid any attention to countypol itics, that the nominations have been made for a number of years past , for at least six months in advance of the Convention. A few wire-pullers that style themselves the people, get to gether and Beset the candidate., -to be supported that fall, and make promisas -for two or three years .in advance to others, if they, will secure those nominations; and the man that opposes them isAloomed. E. R. VAtOIIAN Wysliing; Nov. 17, IBM ' the campaign . for Opt' of the'next /louse is becoming quite an innited;, ail a number' of candidates are i'dready in the field, working slam's!). for the position: The can didacy in the *rest fat; confined to 'one' , person-4feri C. Johnson of diawford,WhO - was SP6ist er.dnring the session.Oritl64.-4nr it is reported that: Gen: lifeCiOa6' of Erie, late Adjutant General''the State, and a fornier.:ineinber, will elCatly enter tl efleld. ' Gen, KC*. was' .friainent candidate for the position in, 1867. 'ln' the ' eastern portion of t h e State: aspirants are plenty. Philadelphia present/3 three, -44 A ROUND - TA •IVO --‘ RLD ex-S . feaker Dav is ; " , Mt' 'Miller " and bum you wigwam' 3r.r. , dare st ra ig of i3 . 2 , ,,lntousatog threw at Meters ham the r Rev: caudidate, as,is - .1 . 117; 'Weti of wortt7 e =slUortith. lik° t r i* 111.1 " 7 - 13radford. - •' nes. km: tone= web vedette other oureitOth: It is efonceaeddOitAlie StiadTrimia. d a‘ i s r er i " l let o Wihr Seadar. Ind 121.- I k i w i ! tid&a, ~vi lI to ra Wre l ih i P Will go tAllkt!c'ffeaVan'il 4n- Bpi I= - A s thil 'ltg e ket:r . " 4 " der t i le rid e ef Tears - ma i t, .ow e i st itherd often, to Mcw thleetherelie Ire VII = l ee ve e r atipea -11thlo ot r a r ri ireerth 1 1 adetpliia` had the position •'„ 1- ' • two yar k• - , t i n d ,ocia,ietitlcattv, lie Three • • ." •1. , r ; t o o ; counted out thie-1407 - -=•••- . 1 , -:i - and ail :A 999 that the contest lial=tiot44l ., stio g - sun.- • :moue 'Aro. 'aid:Webb, Of these Jim - tot • 4 7 1 .! •-• be. difnehlt for.honei - rt and Atial"st iuliooitahilbot it the lime i4le7 64 4 92 t0005ri to n I'.pi,chotae. . " t O P s W ela il aiJa O. 'die i 404 4,. s r aJew" wargy otewsw ob. . ,• - - ••••• , 44•4 i kP. It ka in t , Ircrbq I ,a1.4•41 : 41-fi "V,l ri bet .3.1.1111 zef * ?tct:Lt LtoiltlY gts 1 'EWE NEXT,. :I• . . ,a 1 Aran eseal . the very overthrow of those who dime ;. .-. , -s ii, 4.ene — o , - -- ii isuksassider welinbefarp , it shows contempt for, the _ public 'de mantis by elevating hini to Speak; tees 644 % 'V lin (IA (11 4 i i . 'Mr. *Vsib by no means tne eipml ~ 1 -'', - , ', ~ - abilltriira - 3. r. r iness, but . e limp: honest, smcers *and con f. 1 , 401c ru s .inrilt ankithq!... Salkiiiitmlitkiltims-wkudi ihjs *sof , '0: 41 . 36 * * l 4 ' . , l ift.Yikftlret 41 4 1 119*ioi,Assmb".Y. mat :° l : 4 4oitefst7 0 10-igLoWqAtlliim; Pr r #A- ' " ' , bye - if R 91 1 gla t uji, 4 9 l * :''' Aii*%:44gisAm w p IN ) lrm,_ 40# th e t, ri Pfult , elul • - igi . -• • ethak-la4 _„, 41444, .-4 11% (50 3% , ,1i1in i k • 54 4111 0 r! : ; ,a lkn l i ik e k;i9 l 4 0/W 14 4 471 7 Pt tr i e kl4 P 1 1:. °II tPe Pegi Bl # ll / 1 mat lcMle.ck:---Irti:441I10 : - 'ILTTERPTED;ABBASENATION Orr RIORABDBOII I AlheP.'s- AighaPits* • qt. tl/a lkg'sk.4ie,Of!hiis;iiikal44 of ,_ aerosol .iotat.-4 0 - 6 9t Ter* w0u4440n. !is! evening hist 4 4illif7o:Kha4.6,: ,5 .)",104:04' named Da ' ,QBPrtwean' them s'AP4idlcii..4449,attga4 all p as tP* 44 o;4 l o dame with Sicl:ll4tuirti MaFalifilatP who .seems to Iniia,,thipatkof the . anf ofee, was atan:diufk behind, the eoUnter, in Am liminess departmemt in couversatiiM, with . one, of the likes, about. m,. when kr. Rich e*? ,n e*terek-44, gojng to cOuntcr,;:entered. 4uversation with a -Pining In4ta ',Who ; wag. in, the liabitmf working for him. Ten minutes after, .ilichardson's :entrmice McFarland walked over to wards- ,and, without- saying a . word, fired a pistol, the -ball from which wounded Ricliardeoil , the 4hdPika-. T Tl4ei wounded MP: with out Aix•aking.a s word r walked up to the Zibfine editorial • whaaca lie was carried to the Astor-SO4W to have his wound,attended to. It . was thought for some time that the Wpigill .would 'prove , fatal, and 7 ,31oFarbind was arrested .and held to await the result, but from Jest nceounts tho wounded man is recovering.,...)leFer laud claime.that Richardson w_on his irifeil.affeetion aud l causo her -toile- Bert him Amd.her :family, while -Rich aids= a ll eges, that be never inet the lady in - question ,until after she, had riPanged her. husband. Mrs. crarlandrhad recently : procured divorce from her husband. - LATEEL kdispatch dated , midnight, -30, says 'Hr. Richardami is in' a precarious condition - to night! He is very weak, and having taken no nour ishment for five days; hialriends and physicians fear thavoist. He w. s married this evening to the late Mrs. McFarland, by Henry Ward Beecher, assisted by Re 4. 0. 13:Froth ingbam. ' - ' . *.Hereafter..American ' cruiser' are 14:0 1 . plow the hriny deep" without the' siehtance of steaM, unless gencY call for the use of that efficient auxiliary. The Oler,'of the Seereti iy, of War so directs. As 'a Mailer of economy this appears, to be 'wise. It is 'averred by as bigiCan authorif.yias COMmodore 'Lowly that he can cross the 'ocean as quickly in his geod,sl4 Severn, with sails' alone, as with steam: This may it'd desiguel' to give prominence to the sea-going 'qualities. of his vessel; but ' that aside etuiSing is generally, holiday work, and.hould be s as inexpensive as pos sible, solong as the proper interests of the Government see not , endanger ed thereby. New Advertisments r • OR RENT.--MY RESI D ENCE,. situate on Main Street. Maguire an thelrenas• es, or of M. H. moo. Possession given tanned'. W. T. BISHOP. Towanda. Der...l. DM O JOKE ABOUT . THIS ! IfLoSICE La bereby glees to *my. num without reaped of persons, indebted to us that settlement. um az =DI on se before Os. lath day of De. eember-18014 or we shall be com ed to make col estion INA L BROS. & • CO. Towsudo, Dec. 1. 180. ' ' • 13,411TICULA.11 NOTIOE s ' • To ALL WRON IT NAT CONCERN : Hiv ing "red of M 7 Clothing Store. mut being desirous of owing up my business. this is to slant,. an perecats Indebted that they must' walk up to the .Ceptain's *Moe." \ I may be found far the present at my old stand. . J. M. COLLINS. , Tousuda, Dee. d, 1814. • A WANT SUP,PTIFT). ! - The subscriber begs Live to Intim theeitisenent Towanda that he he now prepared to TUX SAWS. aIIARPL'a AND IMPAIR Benisons, and- other other Jobe to that line, onshore neaten. • JOSEPH MARSHALL: Orden nnw be left at the' More of lialahag Bros.- Co. . - . • •- • • dee.l-3w TIESSOLIFIION.-THE •toesel T dy beattetove exlattocunder. the dem name et HUA= Ai SW. la the Carriage Ito• dues" Is this day dissolved UM by meted consent," All persons indebted ilq the seam win please cap and make imp:sent to ;J BRYANT,. who will con tinue the baslosis at the old eland. , _Toiratide,lhar.ll';'lP6ll.-3wr TOWANDA BRIDGE..COMPANY.. The annuernwetise of thefitcsitkOldein of the To wanda Bridge Campoq far the. election ,of s , Presi dent. Treasurer ind ate maoegees to serve the ensu ing year. wilthe bild se Mb Ihitidesl Bank of Tawanda. on Wednesday. January 5:.79:0, betweeni the bon!, atone end Mete. P; 64;4. 1, 1869.. „ , reISSOLUTION.—LEX CALK INS .a.rhaTins this day pardoned Ilis entire tatetvot of T. E. DAM= in SW Book Store; IndoMft Notes. liookaccoard., kg. to. aslassfta to : thd of Calibre & parboil therefore smarm lOW daydhr , 'rued-b7 teuttail eisosrat • Said *MIAs asspbea the, debts of (Midas t Detbar. 3t stabs etzisetsd thft altpeivoeut bidebted to bald Firm will mike banuedl 4te btte: • Tbebuteestowill beeobtioced , b 7 CalltA u Th,galicits 4 Y 44l 4 l thairrt Wpm., Mite from th e c. Tomuida. co 7. ~ • ALUM: • . . E BABB :4: . • !MOT • 414115E:-,—.V, M. Loxa,bas .a. tbe pleasure et info:Wog hie- Metal sod i ii Wile; the bit intetenomodlowelniek Hotel ,noer eampletea eta :open for the annennhinon of Wenger" and twinges. The business via be eon :Aided by T. Ili:10NiE k 1011, whit, Gillet atter/. Ws to the comforts of.lhe guests, haineto. ref.: •e s I Mimi ewe of publle'petronege. • .Thenntivelher tenders kb atucete. thank. travellnirpubUe. foe thenakeinlibefel heeetefore reeetved be the Vfej• noise,-and hams *umbels belig MO kr Oahe Oft WV now. better reinena to mate them comfortable and happy thin ever.' ')- • ' • •• • • -- • Ifi'Lmte. I halo toadied a tonce and tUn onowtownt of ni- MOSTALLIK or the , Drlfiol Maim of thetiooting, of a moot beantltol varloty of oolino. lan now prepared Urania. foe put weddings, or toner. or - 000maltoW' on - atiort notice; Wain* . , We al A t o s. a at e rune Crosses. or Ns. -M rissiikabk44r li trlitTrer , et i '? 4 . • ZW ira A N WO - AftAltirlEta ,riilworifiisax4euctut t i t i P A 're... * , , A l W • it 44 De S. V -.•••••; IN 1 00 ; 1111 -* AS •• ; . ..r,-14 ,, ,•; AO fif .r s.2/00 .... . .1 .„ 36 'do • 12/191).1 I .•' • * 14 . 9; -441 .... 4O . 60•69 6 =0 - se alfalt'ao•fid , Y• - Onknis, lanais " - "'" — l . OO Op - .1 99 ; Antressesidscassibi....l9ll44lolll4 I COrni6 it* • Rya S.; 91 r2 1 :11. 1 1 11 4139 8 r010; i llite 4" 11 • Dad Thasiety Mod 41. lbs. - -; DWI Pesebee Dried Apples - 92 The.. 197 u aoqt! Va.:. S it iN Ti=ilit:R••Etvieri ::-) • k. 00.11 , , .10 ,- EAt ''fC A T 111 - 5;i“:“ ‘,3 -:.o o l lP'Cara Vas i t FLOWER:A/Cr tEGETABrit- I): , :j ., iwil , .w 3 kigo ß iii ( ii..! i , tT,,, 1 .-: , : :3Z;9-:: . .1' - ‘•, , i,,::)-.., ~:I', i',. ,-7,"•==11-? .. . . .141 1 / 1 11141a4laairsagr., Sirarllayer /at Saerure shah. lag Ohs new asul valuable *Wk. tree cif charge, iltiOnld damp halatadidaly ILOUSIII. 901 le CO.. ill. I=tßarra Block. itkhsstar, If. Y. ' ' ' 11; 1469.--ljed.l. -, ' • '' - .-11 — 771 7. e 7 NEW ILOIDWARE,AND.STOIt NroßE.Asty Tut film. at w}itLtrirco~ C" L,Z•I' It • •; liatijoik sal:Slug a ton eopptyos ' ! ANN N'oo6 l l:33(l)Fitio ffrinlifk•C'oil..llND watts icksami sums. at SWATC*OVICAI. aasEpultx*atatc.: Roast sIim:H.74 ; AV, NODS. lloisy Ms, 6021 ill NOLA; oolt? isms; Mee Paarctsi, ko. Alt eta^e of Nails and norm Yr49 2, *iti o ° o 4l, • •• . : • figrouitive Am, JOILUMV . Or ALI. KINDS of the moot approved steles, done at shortioSticel. • vitnnu.occatleri. Scissors: Raisork;Oarpisiters. Miami:Sam; and Wagon klakers', loofa. Glass, Shove* kc. Give •a to's MI, sell' as ohs* sa_the ; - . Wysksing. Nov. 3. '69. - • ft. F. SULZER.. BAKERY AND DINING ROOM ! Mat Wok uortb ot Ward Efoume, 1311EAD,i PIES, CAKE, 43., , . . baked dally'and sold at wholesslii andiNtalL Are use the best materials and our work is always. neatly done. Dealers are Invited to examine our wtralesala piteen• PASTIES. 'Ple - NICIL . lire pupped at resi would* rids* go:short aalfaa ,la ;• ; . • MUM: ROOMS, we offerUuporior induoensent; to all /rho, want Other lunedi or a • good "numb' Lathes can ate in and quietly enjoy a cup of Tea. undisturbed bynoise or row lam a keels at all hours of the day or erering.. 0 ' on - hand during • tbeiA'aesion arid served' out by e dish or sold tit quantities to aunt.. .01 coNrEcTioNESIt alb keep an'assortinent equal to unpin this part of the state,' and , sell at wholesale or retaiL . . Altos 'general xissortnietit et GROCEIIign. Pric:to as low is the lowest, • - . • Tcotratkila, Oct.. 26. CONSUMERS OF CONFECTIONERY! oam. LET US REASON TOGETHER! - r • How tau any parson. manufaetuni Confeer,..onery4 and ash It at LI centaa leassul. Whorl =Pr I. worth ld tents at the Iteftneir (Weis it titer :031y sal; Hair can any dealer retail inch • elle. aompound to his customer* and bare a conscienoe told of offence? How am any. consumer expect to pgre pure Cenfectionary at twenty-flve, awl thirty cents per pound mben a pure se.Mlo 'cannot be timmibittureal leas than ?bitty to forty cents per pound, consisting of Mail buds, burnt almonds,' and : such class of ',good*? : , Within a few dip we haw iv been tifteredeassis buds. etc., for fifteen cents pet palm!, and 'Chaco .We Creams at twenty Cents, and the Went arknOw.,..f lodged that th ey were adulterated ten pet CeIILVIntr -Tarts Alba ; and it Le hat that tong at this cheap Confectionery are made and sold In this country every year, and the consumers are-the only persons Injured by it - . higa. Ms beeogt of Mose:tebo wick a Pure artkie of edionery, we teat . warrant reei7 article of oter own Mani target', A n and -free Iron every ingre dient eletcteriota Amtth. . - HART. More f omitted by John Carntan,3thin het. Towanda,October 21, 1869. • TiL • LIST FOB DECEMBER 'CUM, 1869 : • C Iltinskker vs. J, Vill li ston debt Andirons Vanderpool vs. Nelepn Vanderpoot. , ..repi., Jam Foidor's adm'r vs. J I"Morton • appeal Coolbattgb & Coalfield J Lscey ...... —ease 11 k GIS Horton vs. Jas Finder's adm'n . appeal Fall Creek C Co. vs J Al Smith - trespass Sinfth Lent vs. Goa M•Prfnos set h.' Geo A. Lent vs. inante..... H Whitman vs. HP AJ F Entry Miller vs. Ransom ranger James %Milan's jr vs. Jos , S Elliott et.al. r!nMMIEiI! John Crowley vs. Ju McCarty et.al C T Merry vs. Levi Bata • - ' OM 0 T Wilcox via AMA _ apyeat Fleming as Jones vs. Jos Wooden case - El 8 Russell A Co vs. J 8 Andrews - ' debt ItobtAlaileen es Lars Smith debt Abram C Moore vs. Erasing Riff et.al act. fa. W 8 Dobbitui vs Troy' township ' - terrors Franklin Murray vs. J K Wright Mt. ex. Jacob Grace vs. 8 8 Webster appeal Bam'- Shoos ra. Delos V ~ ' Meld Chas. M . Hall vs. Fs. A I ;i r .r i n i t Itld.Co..Damages. John McQueen vti Wm Elabree • eel fa Jacob Promo va Jas B Martin's Omni.— case Geo. Rogers vs. A. H. Seward, et. a 1..- .. —appeal.' F. A. Long. et. eh Ti. Daniel Fuller et. al. eject John Sterling va. Pa k N li Canal & 11, R Co damages ft N. Aspinwall vs. L. 11. Tearti trespas' Smut. Cole vs. James A. R0ger5...........r..arMe1d D. L. Knight vs. W. J. Dobbins. debt James Henry mall S. Pratt... appeal, Emily A. Bobbins ve. Ono. W. Arnold* Ammo T. 8. Pratt vs. H. N. Willkuxur appeal Washington Township vs Smithfield Twp....Appeat W. N. Deemer; vs. Wm. GriMs tonnes John Sandon la 0 II P Diabrow, Replevin John Brennan vs. Pa A. NM Canal and R.R.Co..dam. Springfield Township vs. Js; Phil-Ve . _. • - 2_ , -...ca11e - 101 don N, Bank . Lewlibmt MCS.N.AailninotCo ~ , Ann Young, Ike. vs. Rlcb'.d MEAL ....' . eject Subpansas returnable Mr Moad . ay;December ldth.. NW; at - to o'clock; a. in. ' . . • . ...,, W.A., THODL4.B, Protb'F. . . "LIFE 'INSURANCE ! ,> ' • ,'. For the information of those who-hare lanai oat Policies of Life Insurance, and these about securing as pro tiekifts Tabular statement of 'thirty-three Life Insurance Companiet u race paid during 'Elora? 11368, to their stoekho era, an average divi dend of 211.91 per oent Mi . capita stock of each Theya r of these Companies,togeth er with th e amount of with diiidends fold to eirsteekhefders dating the yaw 1888, 1867 and. . Several of these , males are doing brulins. 4 in this c o unty. ' ruder will' sue that several of these Bead companies(clahn to be, PURELY 311nEAL. t . M Di wa} OT .COMPANLTA. Nrw Your Comma. Am. Popular, pure dock 'Atlantic llut=.l' Intend, lkookktn. =tad • . .. Continental:, mutual—. Germania, undid Globe Mania natiand.:. Artist liradernmutind—, Guardian. nuking I==tr=MlE Isdukerbar ker. Maultattel, mutual -Metropolitan: mutual National Life, mutual. xen Yor.k Mite, pate akiek North A.m. mute::. Seeurll7.' Vaned pales. Mutual 17uWenal, puce nook.— c. Marluogton, mutual :World Mutant, amtuai,.".. Chop:mini ofotirpStiaa. Min. muted. .... Anchor. mutual less 1866 1651 ===M Cliader Oak. mutual Conn. General. mutual, .. Hamtemauta, =Mak.— 1888 /501 18851 1882 1.1888 • 1852 •Joks For,Jerloirlduttud.oluttud Phain canal. mutual., Total._ Mbar that in three yuirernore thsirone fourth, nttlia aggregate cash espithl of these Com psnisionis paid beet 'to their - steekholeeritt'-' Of axase,this maw lout lisrleonst fraintbsfelllt. holders. This maybe ves7 tine for the stoekholdent •13 st hest about the • polidepholdiva V -Times him , Inn shouldmramisethe worlds.of -as OW • CON NECTICUT IfintiAL WE. .of Irsetford. ' they . sisettomake • sureludeispilnreiruneat. It tains :the only Pursir MAW Convoy. &init i als= `here. and every cent.of its enraings. over tetril li M to to thirtnilley Whim ; • f1..-B. is Agent for tits Gonnectient fan tail Lod office' ovier Masan k4i±o's. ~MAsklmt liousepTowsints. ; it;lein and see Win before you tate - out s policy in any tiy. . . Toenails.compa *iv. 3.18611.—1 f I - - • 04.1;;.•i5i pDgPARE SO MUD Of Om =sir moose of that r =1 no bail Jug IL previa to gen Illag=tt DVMMNGI OVVMMNGti T AA. Egli 041.141,414 iicniki elal the ablation fel Mends sot tie public be war use .sock of HIHd FALL 3,ROVVR:4"7 which names tTsinvyltulskror eleT•ar: Pre; yang ttivillasaaaWie In erp of • _ .. . , ;4 ; t i,,.. 7 1.,, ~, t ., 1,, .•!:',,,,5 fill,: • , • 1•J• ! —olr3l37tea 0 0 A.,,, T 8 - at aTerY dile and tekge•ticil 4.1 - t PN,Guya 3, A't,i,MlCtlrc? 1-2 - .5., ', ii-.'i . e1...i . z... UNION % CASTOR ,W1N1.12 cimicam4 , 9,,syrurrs, With the largest stock I Xen'ts, Youths', _l494t.!?'(.l4;llting, Z-i A full line of L oEvr'W Ii TS f ; & CAPS, CLIFFS. 0'447.1:Tw0. RAND Also a Llitoe stalk 441, ,'.", .'cores, taallvrtt 771111MING14.'dc: All Goods ow:Anted." Mod. Ceil"and uplos out steak belt*purc a 1 ug..,samantblT the place 96 Alguldfert,.. one door north of Ckenkberlin'e JewelryStore:' • • ' IMAM TAYLOR.. Towanda. Dec. 2. DOW _.~ ~'f_ 0: H, U) n) Ul . 0 ' • Da Xl7 41 :0 O FA _o. 411 . Cs 0 "I , Pt n. tl. won. & CO D'z 0 H '~'~_ 11EKTWILIEMEMAYIRX"AND 1111191 ON Aik r;1 Ir 13. 1 A r,E' c 0 A tii,S! She subacriber has just eatatdished anew Coal Yard in the rear of the ltarrarras Office andOsaatues Gun Shop; and desirens to keep in supply , the beat Anthracite Cteals st all times. Till further notice at. Boat or order•, of the Cer.ronararo IVrcuusLdlAturs. COAL. from the APPeal .sel. fa. ad. ta. ...trespass RALTL3toRE .11INES. , f Small Egg; oeNo. 2. • ROW: or Noe. 3 and inized. Chestnut; or No. 5 Palen ST YAZD, or Boa Primo% eimall Egg; or No. 2 Se oti Stove; or 2os. 8 and,l, mixed—. $o 00 • Chestnut; Or No. 5 550 .1 null discount will be gawk on orders joi, or weer of rillgoa Coal directly, ron de Quo. The following additional charges will be male for delivering Coal within the Borough limits : - Per t0n...50 cis. Extra for carrying in... 50 eta. Half. 33 N. B. The Wilkce•Rarre Ofiestant and Store Coals are coarser hi ashes then the .Pittston Cheeinet and Stops; bet all are of excellent quality. Bar Orders. rev be . left at the Mate sad Blue" Stine of BitiltllALL EZDOEWAT, on -Itridgeetreet, er at royeloal Mhos. No. a 24 soars ,New Block, next door to 0. B. Wood's Yrialt Stole. .irit-Oideiu must, In aft cases, belsisr,:ed Da the cash. • • 1 tmve erected a • for public oanvintence, in the street on.norih side of ftremnem Rai end near the Ewell Rouse. Wan:anted to Weigh correct. R. 11T. WELLES. . Totrandit: Pa. 'Nov. • " • CLOTHING 1 CLOTHING CLOTHING If you want to buy good rip and Waller - . . L T IX G • • • " LOW PRICES? • - . (hut own to. - • • ROSENBURG & WOL'F'S, • aCtnu Clw.- dug • ' I33. Main S , l'attoi's Block. • • _ . To.watult. No 01; =9.—U CpITRAL EXPRESS, 4741 ask , paid , lack- Je oliter . year& 18.56. 18174146 a, FM 111,666 69 12,833 19 40,625 00 23,000 00 93,314 83 6,!03'19 73,578 05 '4201- 60 20,125 00 28,950 00 169,043'67 49.994 00 'llB,OOO 00 14,090 00 18,860 35 18,640 00 88.000 00 31,399 00 109,881 33 -43,000 Q 0 31,985 'O9 69.776 14 14,000 00 844,8r4 00 O;umMB4 oo 98A00' 00 31.950'00 14,000 oo 29,200 oo '11;103.00 13,430 Do 10.000 00 3 Vo wive Uutee/o 4 our 1 4noll Woo& Ve %Vendor . wenn neraredte.tnene ard - forward mono 'awl: nene,n,iie• ereL'.ednet nen; dean: died*. ke.odits Leti Mk* afes sure.mor 1105,000 33,000 200,000 251,000 - jlOO,OOO 200,000 . 100000 i 55.000 • ..16,000 4.21;748 1,136, Vele= xn niesnengien fkroiigh'between PriUsdryitin nix - :•w Yo rli and Wa. vintirdnity: exerptiiititri inr N zh3 time tOQ lininiirf:4ell!*. • '••• _ • • fi‘ nPiXIAL •yd! • .; pal Oven thehproept , Wirer, in I:ll.7.ik:nlpiiin ani ' YOrk. .11#1.N ft4i FEW. li PARS. Amt. Supt.. amer♦l Offir4-330 Cbestiut 8t PbUa4elpbt .. . A CHOICE _LOT OF . ' WINTER halteon Muds. in sole bit !be t 1111134 el; at •• t, Ilre9•117.141:314.1.1r; i . -1 I , ,tl'.4.i'it 1 . 4:' , 7'.,;;,:,: ,-,1 1100C14111 - ft tO J. IL CoUlig, ITT ofere HoSiMIT. GUMS and strinzsa. LINEN ANR„PAPEII - -bOLLARS: TRY OISE se „alma, iirfoo,v . I TOBACCQ. " N =om itUT ECM all irtylea. Tht.req.bost quallUes or BLAINE, BIWWN, k. SCOTCH S.N'rrarHIFIS• . . A great variety of the heed pope far brand* et FANCY :SMOKING TOBACCO. PIPES! of alsuort mars doonipt/on from GE vrcE MEEitscgaux Mil COMMON CLAY Particsibtr attention .given to sup plying the wants, of &gees in this and adjoining aaantias at WHOLESALE PRICES Tou'end2. Dee. 2. 1661 COAL 'YARD! 1)(1 ,NFLW SAY SCALE; bra D..1223T r r. meANBUTTONHOZ IMO AND &SWING NACHIIIit bi ar nista= • e New illodr. Tornado, re. === imam% HICIOCI2tO, . Ficumio.;/ - 1 1 I.'• IV. ' 1.1 W. 1. „ . • ;'•• . 1 4piit •••••.r•., 7 7 1 T-tv - Ar - 4410, - , t iatk4l agnate. fat Crcer4ellipilikig, or avida‘a antee t lifith iss lES:l B • Pligititrf4 Wen , even bottfitqlotts:_' Don't - 1 . 41 Iltsehlba tonftwftg.- "dealt AM to nod tt'lt4l are irelift to..lttthe out -ee its grio:tli age rocifir. _ hoot. Soitarodfotikaimejr; etthogonto mooted troteb tows; r , Tom: tai 71189,•4* , k i.it -.-,, , ~- ,„ t, ~., „,..., ~,, 0,4--... r. -. :.. ..,:,. :,. '-' f - `2 .: g ' 4 •.. . - 0 ... -1 ; .1 .. ,7 l' I . T. .'.•¢y, ' _.-f - 4- , - : - . . . ...1 IS .. . , OEM NEW •4300 D ! • NEW , 000D151 At Tits *ftst Cl' T:R ; 4 ks : 31 , . 0, 0 Nesr_and beautiful irtyl!'s of • . . ASD *MIER • • D , R t Sfli- . 4 . 9 GO S, •.: ~.. ,Net receired'al TRACY_ k. MOORE'S: '3pleaslid new • OIL CLOTHS dARPETS, MOCKERY AND GLAOIyAgE; HATS & CAPS, BOOTS A SHOES, - Just rr.ietvediti: TRACY & MOORE'S HOOP SKIRTS, TOZ SZE • 'FALL AND WINTER TRADE. ••• Together with a full assortment of the latest styles of FLOWERS. FEATHERS, AND =BONS, • • anda general line of TRIIIIMIGS. Ewing to our • "- • • employ Arstrelieul and tardy KIFLINRRS, we Satter • ourselves that we can fartdah tbetrade goods in that •.• , line that will - please all who favor as with their pal- YANKEE NOTIONS, A vna ge' - - A. PET/ES A CO. BALMORELS,` HOSIERY, Andeserything in the Um, jn3t opened.. AT THE VIVRE or - .;- Towanda, 186* SOUTH SIDE OFK WON OF THE .11IG HAT CLONNEY ii-AMBRic F. 4 SMONABLE HATTERS! iu2el dealer. in LADIES' ANT? GE2 2 4 rrd Btrrrevo AND< FANCY Rol3k, iritral,s,_rierkzu.ks, kr SILIC MATS PERFECIrti ...11777=111711 AMERICAN HAT CONFORMER. Towanda, A. bet. 1L zee. TOWANI)k - COAL '-YARDJ • • 0 - nreecrrgANDritxmort a The undersigned, having .lessed the Cast Yazd - gild Deck at the old.litzeiry Idssin:' end hut completed a lugs Caddieuse and Ofike.npon the premises, see now preinerdto tarnish the citizens of Tcnrands and vicinity with the different kinds and sizes of the above. named etas upon the most ninntuann terms in say timidity - desired: , Prises et the Yard rata further. nun of Mines:: Yine or Shanninth s 00 , • The Sollowing chusee NM. be node fat delhering Cod vithin_theleroegh finite - Per Ton:: .50 cents. lExteslar euntan !lOW tents. Min Ton ". •-•• ' - "' . '25 - air Otdeze m s y loft it tie Turd. corner onion i'oo4 si g u ; *f lirt!! ° r #.7c-. PoFtmr7s Prig ihe il"r4f4 , l "" liesel? lrm a T MTN, 1- l'ammailm-0 161 —F: HINDS OROCERD*; AND srmisiom'atiotosate and retia. it 't ; .133Viro E 8! 4ot, .W gektm7.l AtiMeadi .gaz7 , siAl-sogul4f 4 .44er :a r.--it W.k..t actin "IM:raf.ri 141:4i.41 oat tti . 4.0 . zr.-4.x.r.u=v4 qp, 7 7 . aostobantlatik -61111stedini'einiodwismove bein g re ., i.veriie FAIJ, -. AIIiD . TE ,WAR '-/LECHAXICS; ME ME t DOOR MATS, +c. leo TRACY tIMOOTIE, 121 Main4ll 471L411Jr1 • Sgna S 00 600 6 50 00 . ... SO EM ....~_~. p~l in !w`!yF,++~aWi `.• • • ,`-41:11VIODR; ie f , tif . , • We te11:.4 . spiehk....ittel.4kor;f4? our, Igo& " `,'4ii:•o '. of zit AND o- HEANY ' Wolla OE2 MEE poi. --7AICD-11TINZER All the latest and must ptrpular fk.Wou ..1. .~. - ~ . }a te •y'. f -... liners% - ; and.cippiimes'fflB, itt boat, Fr. nc , b vuld Ofove Kid fierge. Calf or But. At all times customers - will find, our -assortzwiat ot gixxim i - uuriN Ida d in thin, market anti . o*:prices at the lowest figures. p We offer in..ot4. DEPATI,THMT, an rennin Uy. attractive stock of SARATOGA 4t: FRENCH TRUNKS BETICVLI74, HARNESS 3 D SADDLERY We call the attention of lieru- men to our immenee variety of Carriage and Team Harness, • Saddlea,l3ridlas, Blankets, • Whips - and Robes. This - department is directly over onr Shoe Stoye, and will at all times be folly stocked with all goods be: origing to the Harness trade. Aney- thing in the line will be made on short.notiae and by espetlenoed•fimt cla4s workmep. .Oct. 13, NEW FALL & WINTE!! GOODS B. A. PETTES co., ate sow tecrArlaa a keg& sopplj at FALL AND WINTER GOODS! eorpeeially adapted to ibis marital; consisting in tar ad a genezal Ilse oat DOMESTIC (3i.)ODS, inch as. BROWN & BLEACHED ITUSLLN', PULNIS, DgEANES. DRESS GOODS -& TRIMMLNGS; FLANNELB, ZEPHYR MASTED% Hosiery, Gloves, NOtio7l4 - 3 ) cEe. shktrin odltr at the taireat market pripts. Also's general Line of BAIA GOODS, such u DEAL AteD IMITATION HAIR SWIM! Di, ROLLS. nICLIDEI. MUONOXB. ice. OUR lonammor DEPARTMENT is being mdetdahea with a lange stock of the latest skylasct ,HATS- AND BONNETS Towanda, Oct A ladli—dm G REAT .BARGAINS Ic BOOTS Bz-SHOES LE= VEW BOOT AND SHOE BrOBE. South end of Weed Hoar The lathe stock of undersigned are Teetering • Lugo and well .4 BOOTS A.:ND SHOES licil . kobis tor tba SIIIIIT.BM AND FALL TNADF alkh we - ofter low foe Owth. Cowewing of GENTS, LADIES, AND 111113 . RENS WEAR. SERED AND PEGGED BOOTS MADE TO ORDER REPAIRING NEATLY DOYL 4.' , 11) READY WI/Csi PROMISED. Thankful for put !Immo. Its soliett a co:Altoona of the wane: 11/13117XL 110011T0321. TowYnda, April A 11.69 SSEILAILESS KID GLOVES ! TUE BEST 11 4 ; TavmAtaisr FULL -LfNE" OF COLORS, DI ALL SIZES, JUST RECEIVED BY POWELL k CO thSSES, OILIZST N. CLAMS