= Nem from all liatums. —Emancipation nu.progressing —Tennyson will visit Pixie in the spring. —The 'Emperor of Atc3tria teaches bin own children. —The legal interest in . Pugh* is now twelve 'per cent. —The first shad of the season has been caught in the Dehorare. • —Brigluim young is esta't►]isbing Turkish baths. 'kipper crust" of New York are suffering from bard tinter. —A letter for Florence Nightingale is advertised at a western post office. —The ice crop in Illinois is good. Mocks eightand ten i nches thick are Common. —New York and Brooklyn have WOO sewing girls who are paid on an average $3 50 a creel:. —The politicians of a town in Wilt voirsin are fighting over a posi-oflioo which pays IFS a year. . • —Eleven persons in France have become deranged in consequence of the retain lunrierA. —At ➢lorrison;llL, an artisan well Lac been sunk to the depth of - 1180 feet without .triking pure water. —The mormons have formed a so ciety in Goodbne county, letinnegota. - -The Broadway Pneumatic Rail ay Company has got into the conrts. , -14,064 bales of cotton were re oxited in 'Boston last week—an unusually large number. —Relapsing fevei,a new disease in this country, has made its ippearance hi New York. —A prisoner discharged from an lowa jail as "reformed" took the jaifor's revol- N Cr as a memento. —A Frenchman, M. Gaudin, lately discos ered 'how to make artificial sapphires, rabies and emeralds. —Kennedy, the scottish balladist is singing with great success at Dundee, Scot land. —Rubber p>eus•are said to combine all the goal qualities of every,, other pen in WA. --A. Polish count aml an Austrian g,neral applied for lodgings at a New York atatiou house. —The Eleventh and Seventeenth wards of New York are alarmed at the increase of smallpox. —A recent official analysis shows that English Litter beer is now largely made from sugar instead of malt. —The Boston crockery and glass nary importers and isholesalers hare nude a general reduction in piices. —One man in Siskiyou county, Cal., has sold $50,000 worth of beef cattle of his own raising during the past year. —A factory .for the preparation of the extract of beef is in operation in Houston, Thl.ft4.. it is largely shipped to Europe. —Mrs. General Gaines offers to compromise with . those holding her property in New Orleans for ten cents on a dollar offsses- Keil value. --A fast locomotive ou the Pan handle road scooped up a calf On the track, carried it seven miles, and delivered it in Steu benville unhurt. —The Illinois coal miners on the liiic of the Toledo, Peoria and Warsaw Railroad ere on a strike, dethanding live instead of four and a half cents a bushel. —According to the Army and :Navy Gazette. officers of the English navy are to be allowed to retire at fifty years of age, and at tifty-tive will he requested to go. —A youth iu Buffalo put his eyes out because his parents compelled him to at tend church twice a day. —Carrollton, Illinois, has voted $ .7,;1, (xvo to the first Company that builds a cross road. running a tat and west through her bor ders. -3toultonboro, N. H., contains ti re widows, in proportion to its population, than ally other town in the State ; not lets than to every thirty Inhabitants. --Alexis St. Martin, whose 'side v. so shot away in 1872 in such-a manner as to et pose the action 14 the digestive organs to the eye, is still alive and 'active in Cavendish, Ver mont —Elleswurth, Me., is crov;ded to MA . -e:s. Some families are compelled. to tlnd atconumulatium iu the school houses. —Lewiston, Me., has a clergyman lihe rises' at five o'clock on Monday morning r And kelps his wifo to do the washing. —A "dead-head" puisenger on tilt. Delawan. N Lackawanna and Western Railroad has recovered 11000 for injuries received on the ---The journal Le Loire has corn tat!acod proeerdinv ..„••••ainst the French post ottica authorities for the riolathnt of her secrecy lutt,rs and delcution of papers. —The Christmas gift offered to the Pope by the Archbishop of New York was 0 large tish of solid gold, with a montlj, formed of robins, that opens, and lets fall aShower of gold '•ea&lea." —The number of visitors to Mount Blanc this year was 14;266. Thoy consisted of 4576 English, 3680 French, an Americans,l294 Germans , . 3;:utl tiny remainder of carious other natlnnalitics. —Tho Arhlv and Naval Journal says that, out of the 2771 officers of our 'army, be tween 700 and 800 catered the service its private soldiers, and only Gt.] ever enjoyed the ad vantages of West Point. A mysterious hog malady prevails in lowa. The disease seems to attack the fat te,t and tuo,,t valuable in a lot find, and they die without showing any signs Of sickness, any apparently without a struggle. —The Emperor of the French has just received a magnificent dog as present from Marshal MeMalon. The animal belongs to a celebrated African hunting breed, and stands as high as a young calf. The color is Jet black. —A Jew in Ga'Hein murdered his .on because he persisted in having a Christian girl for his wife. In order to pacify his motheT the father represented the murder as a religi: ou sacrifice-, and they passed the evening of the bloody day in prayer. —San Francisco Board of 'Educa tion declined to allow the ° school children to take part in Callliilla Uro's musical festival be• valise of the expense the clean dressei would he to their paronta. —Rev.. Mr. Randal, who • resided 'in India for many years, has left Boston for that country. His wife, daughter aid two other young ladies will accompany him to engage in missionary, work in India and Ceylon. —Pinney E. Kingsman, late treas urer of the South Congregational Church, Chi cage, has been arrested, charged with being a defaulter to the church in the sum of 124,000. The defalcation ii covered by false x entries. —A. Paris journalist Las been prac tising the guillotining business, except tlei final stroke; and finds that the terror lasts only eigh teen seconds from the time the criminal sots foot on the lowest step of the fatal ladder. —The Federal revenues collected i n Sou Francisco last year : For diatielson im tx:rts (geld), 19,339,534 ; internal revenno col lected in the First district, 19,291,n16 in curren cy sale of stamps, $591,039 in currency. Total, 112,224,888. —The Roman censorship has de creod that the music of the "Huguenots," in Ileyerbecr's opera, shall be given to Catholics; that Mephiptcrpheles, in "Faust," shall be only a doctor, and that the monastery in "Favorita" shall be a hospitaL —A newly marritl man at Man.- ehester; N. 8., left his wife a few weeks ago on a prospective tour. During, his absence he sent her money for her support. Upon his re turn, last week, he found that she had spent it in etting a divorce, on the plea of desertion, anti had marital another man. —Tile Okolona, Miss., Immigra ti,u Society Lave succeeded in importing abNit viz bustdrtAl Danes and Swedes to that elfuntry. The citizens are pleased and proper ty ui hi , ,:dng tip, The fieredes are neat, sober, thrifty and trusty, and' lands, are north froth xis tt.T r acr•: since their anicaL —A yon.ugnuan in In Vukun work . 4 ail !Jul SOMMIS tp S flr tL dgittpocre tract .4 land belonging i 7 arowtl* woman who had prosoisi4 to aztarry bbn.. Wiarn, lual as the weal*: Wiwi to sod iaah3, La watt to dam m e rvsurd, st.r raarrid camber fattly law kaoliod to e r the victim work as awaraer. • —A newly married lady in ~.qtylacJad to her tea. Shag au her r card basket was own= with( circulars rryan lawyers, wasooacaug - terms fur divortar, —64 strat4, yu briff, am, laws OW Wo I. f l royl3 fa erti.." "Trak. &at," revlied rue, (who had 1 4too tartar tiiroread). 11 . 4 ps thin is rata F o s o k; v 41 w ay tad lim o rosy estrad fa rctror tiro.* *Mai, *quota. =Toss: E. 0. GOODRUM- 0 Towanda, TOraday, Feb. eis..A young man, named Samuel Landouer, whose parents reside at No: 808 North Fifth street, Philadel phia, committed sulfide . at the, City Hotel, in Williamsport, by shooting himself in the head with &pistol The Ga.v4te and Bedietin of the 27th ult., says: It seems he came to the city on. the 18th inst., and on Tuesday even ing he left instructions - with the clerk of the hotel, to be called in time fori Wednesday morning's train past. l The boy went to his , room about 7 o'clock and woke hint, and returned at 8, in consequence of hisnot having risen, and called him again. This time he rose up in the bed and asked him why he had riot been called soon er. The boy then left him, and about a quarter before 9 o'clock Mr. Chas. ,H. Colburn, the clerk of the hotel, proceeded to his , room to ascertain why he did not get up, and upon opening the door discovered. him ly ing on his back afros:4h° bed, with his feet on the floor, apparently dead. Mr. Tan Buskirk was called, and. it was.discovered that he had shot him self in the head, but was still living. Dr. H. H. Smith, the coroner, was summoned, but it was found to be oat of the question for him to live long, and about 11 o'clock he ceased to breathe. THE department convention of the Grand Army of the Republic, which closed its sessions at Pittsburg, was one of the largest and most in teresting ever held. Nearly all the Posts in the State were represented. The report of the Grand Commander was read, showing the gratifying in increase and progress of the order. The following department officers were elected: grand Commander, Major A. R. Calhoun; Senior Vice Grand comn rider, George S. Wood: dnnior Vice Grand Commander; Gin. Chas. Albright. On Wednesday even ing a grand reunion . was held at the Monongahela House, where address es were made by Major A. R. Calhoun, Gen. Louis Wagner, Col. Bosbyshell, Col. Bodine and others, after which a grand banquet was partaken of, and a number of toasts offered and responded to on the 27th ult. CUBA.—There has been, at last, a battle in Cuba - between the revolu tionists under General Jordan and the Spanish forces under Gen. Puello, in which the latter were defeated with the loss of thirty-six officers and four hundred men killed and wound ed. This, considering the numbers engaged, pot more than four or five thousand, was a pretty severe, and the only real engagement of import ' mice of which we have had any ae - count. If the revolutionists can man age for a few months longer to keep the Spaniards,at bay, they will suc ceed in gaining their independence, as the Government of Spain cannot much longer maintain an army in the . . NI-Memory of the Mormon war of 1857 cannot have been entirely oblit erated by the greater events which intervened. That war set out with a great flotnish of trumpets on the part of Brigham Young, but nothing more precious than the blood of bull ocks, in the commissary department, was shed, if memory serves aright. The bill to abolish polygamy, now pending in Congress, makes visible a speck of war Salt Lakeward. The Mormons are reported to have a militia force of 25,000 men, under command of a Lieutenant General. However, these veterans are poorly armed, and the one fact of the exist ence of the Pacific railroad' renders the force practically powerless.; Mor monism may die hard, but the ap proach of civilization already shakes it to the centre. Mir The Peabody funeral obsequies, at Portland, en Saturday, were duly impressive, and the proceedings were made particularly interesting by the speeches of Captain Commerell, of the Monarch, and ) Governor Chamberlain. The Captain of Her Majesty's ship, which conveyed the remains of the distinguished American to his native shores, speaking for the Queen and for the Government and people of Great Britain, acquitted himself in a very creditable manner. , His speech was very appropriate to the occasion, and so was that of Governor Cham berlain. Though the occasion was a melancholy one, it was pleasant to sea the two great nations concerned grasping hands and gazing into each other's tearful eyes, as it were, over the mortal remains of one who had done so much to honor them both and to honor human nature generally. No Hoax PBANHING.—The passage by the House of the bill abolishing the franking privilege is a substantial triumph for Hr. Crtmwell of what he may well be proud. We trust that the Senate will complete the good work without unnecessary delay or discussion. It is not often that a Cabinet officer, just entering on his office; ventures on recommending so radical a change asCr. Creswell basin this case, and it islstill less frequent that Congress would acquisce so readily and promptly in suggestions involving such radical change. The principle of the new bill may ho stated in brief words. Henceforth all matter which iA carried through the mails must be paid for. There shall be no passes, no franks no dead heading of any kind or under any name. Every ounce of mad matter must pay its postsge. Haisissurk.--Businas awns to MU along Orly in the Statels&- .1 Sinaisr SmonewpmKnigg_ aftwuf in the liimati4,enti*odLOiski nussiceisirs The bill provides that three Coin' sioners shall be elected at the general election inlkkker nes& . and,Ayery three years thereafter ; and that three Auditors shall likewise.be elected in um, 8. W. ALTOBD. Section three provides, that "in''' Alle._.ollA 3 Pga: diectol Commissioners and comity. Auilittms, provid4 for in thin act (commencing with the election of Conaii* donna.' at . the general election in 9ctober nest), each voter duly quali fied may distribute his three votes to and among cantridates as he shall think ; may bestoir them all wen one candidate, or may give one :vote and a half to each of two candidates; and the candidates biglest in vote shall be declared elected:: ' In the Senate a bill inviting a new County to be called Petri:disk out of pubs of Crawford,Venango and War ren, passed on Monday. Mr. Webb hasoffered a bill in' the . House, providing tluitsbills for delet ed milk shall not be, oolleetible4 Also one prohibiting the heads , of departmenhr from ordering miseeTht neons printing. Tux NATIONAL HOTEL POISONING. A Mr. Unsworth, superintendent of the wine cellar of the National Hotel, Washington, at the time of the fa mous poisoning in 1857, says that the cause o f i the disease was the accu mulation of offal in the basement and the stencil of the sewers. He states that owing to a reduction of the force of waiters and servants, consequent upon the change of proprietors, the garbage which ' accumulated in the larders, kitchen, arid sewers of the hotel, could not be removed. The mass decayed, and, when the weather moderated, sent up a deadly exhala tion, which produced the violent dis ease now so famous. It appears that nobody took the disease save those who slept there. The solution - of the mystery comes late—too late to save the scores of persons who fell victims to such (*lntel neglect of the ordi nary precautions against certain death. THY GOVERNOR'S RECEPTION.-T4O fourth annual reception of Governor Geary came off on Friday evening last. It was by far the most brilliant of any yet given. No special cards of invitation were issued. The visit ors were received by the Governor and his lady, and the entertainment was varied during the evening by dancing, music and refreshments.— The various heads of departments ; the legislators ; nearly all the• mem bers of the Editorial Association of I Pennsylvania, and a number of prom inept railroad officials, attended. The festivities were prolonged to a late hour. In .ccordance with the usual rule at these receptions, no spirituous re freshments were offered. 18.. The case of Rev. Mr. Cheney, of. Chicago, who is at war with the Bishop of the diocese of Illinois, was lately argued before the ' Supreme Court of that State by Mr. Fuller, for Mr. Cheney, and Mr. Judd, for the Bishop. Mr. Judd, asserted the Apostolic succession, and maintained the authority of the Bishop, from the Great Head of the Church, to punish the clergy for offences, independent of the cannot' law. If it be true that Mr. Judd argued in this wise, the fact may be received in evidence of neces ity for insane- asylums. 301 As it is now considered certain that the Fifteenth Amendment will soon become a part of the Federal Constitution—the fundamental and supreme law of the land—it is pros that everybody should know exactly what are its terms. Hence we print it as follows : " Section 1. The right of citisens of the Unit ed States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State =account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude. &dims 2. The Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation. The following is said to be a list of applicants for office Under Our. Guar. We are glad to notice that none of them hail- from Bradford county. Sealer of Weights and Measures,— Michael Huber, Henry T. Benner, Marsh E. Herr. Flour Inspectora—John G. Ritten house, David A. Shaer, F. S. Al bright, Henry F. Hymen, Christian Henry, Chem * Mitchell, Henry B. Grey bill, Wm. P. Wilson, D. G. Dres bock, Jeremiah Cooper, John Bodine. Whiskey inspectors.—Jas. B. Hen derson, John Stanger, Jno. M.Stone beck, David 8. Bunnell, Win. D. Franks, Robert Dixon, Geo. B. Al bright, John Flynn. Leather Inspectors.—Geo. Elton, Jno. D. Jones, Wm. Ledford, M. C. Tate, Martin D. Barndollar, David Seeley, J. C. A. lio ff dertz, Jacob Van Rynskirlc, H. C. &ill. • Grain Measurers. Wm. Lingard, Joseph C. Albright Bark Inspalors.—John Keeler, E. Ward, J. Rleelmer Germon, Alonzo Vance, M. C. Reid, T. 8. Reed, M. D. W. H. Mathews, Jacob Bigler. • Lazaretto Officers.--C. C. V. Craw ford, Wm. S. Thompon, J. Howard Taylor, L.B. Van Voorhees, Wm. L. Lambert, James Stewardson. Barbor 3haler.---Ge4rge J. Weaver, Chas. C. Vanhorn, Daniel W. Stock ham, Daniel J. Cochran. -Wm. C. Ronrk, JllO. W. Barry, James Killing ham. Powder - Magazine.—Parkhirat Mc- Laughlin, Wm. IL Porter. Quarantine Masier.—Thos. 0. Ste phenson, Hobert Garbride. For any Appoinhnent. , --E. H. Bad chige, Wesley Stevenson, O. B. Grif- Ha fiths, I C.C. Connell, Joseph Grover, —skell `Gabriel R. Eldred appends to hie appliCation 'the fact that the Prothcm otary of his county is sick. He en pacts him to die, 'aid would Mai to have the promise of the office lit ad mum% Pit Oititi*llid tiON .10,sasa: tr. ins:: the wail •• is Rai zascustw usideopia km,bsa • olden spleen* '. ndo, The des • 'Tat ma hope delei.oettistAjopeole: The brae &Me left ontiettnie ems itheiediettee. &Mem , Oa blerTEses elf imehlag the l *_olitges thw - ic e mut ae helot • borer. the Prelates wof& ao.,loste. Imo i~YbAdawn aid takes • good leek m %or: Istudas to pq the Illapteee l i ' l ess.--Wald o% ihreet bee eberteletteties thatis 11# pan of nest postlf yp eft • • ereeteseiftig 'rearoet e ittie to tem Ye. lkeetor Perm aiw litemertemale Sea Ms. tuothattp kaoijitos . *alms_ s," Watt* th ese WA so prospect oillyltioniey Oen. Hose briar appointed sumaitristei. ociseepred tbsldea a dart time anal; WS la could betas Staid the appeishiiiat ibe WA. Ilinditus IP) . Drinks at lindialsiottis;An Ai*. &Mt hatissipstitacaas Initigskcivoduas YIP leatedtla dolga. b72M ILlOcudDitot Wers'frein peadatat AtinKrlvaidanka4alaiiiolielroximesso63lo7 a nos tisriit sand* aide 60,114,111134 NOOIIII ct Ares at dud Bids. Ind `getting Minimal 'waisted stair lira eta Ceannittes *elated b 7 the triads at kr. Tionater. ►same on tallrimiting. tan, and made baste to tbs itssentire Manion. sad seat in his and to President Grant Wing in inter view on Walt re tiie .441021111ra ot Pennglranla,•! sad being et oseeledmitted. be ileeeeedetteo lei the cese before the President, tit such 'style is only oNtirmy 1r co* do ti. ,The Pringdeais neer Wen lag attentively Vita Igr. Molter wee bullish, his long spun llPPelid.llo4 the statels' out of "Narrow' B's" males (be always dears a Mlle addend white neck-tie,) by coenrremarking that Imbed the ldigh eit respect forMf:Hredrateri but Shore Is no vacan cy; Mr. Hoar in Attorney General, and I don't babe that he contemplates resigning," thus' ffienenhig in one shintsentenos. all Mr. Lowters hopes of auseir ribbing his cherished' purpose. end he . left' the Whits/louse feeling himself less 'a "Dighdatere" than when he went In. l' mention this as one of the many instances I heir of. President Grange sum mary manner of disposing of "inns:Salons for op , . pobtment to office. prince Arthur, third son of theblining Queen ef England. Victoeis, has been the guest of Mr. Thorn ton the pettish Minister resident here, for more than sands past, and left for New York this . morn' Ing foe the purpose of attending e grand ball tend- ored him in "honor of his Mother the Queen," by some of the distinguished citizens of that city. Many of the "snub's and mobesses" of Washington made unbecoming hub to do honor to the - young scion of royalty, while mare sensible people having regard to our national self-respect kept aloof meta the Prince was publicly visible; by his visit to the Capitol, and his appearance in the diplomatic' galle ries of Congress. Itemembering the account of the broils and difficulties which hiselder, brother, Alfred fell into with the people of Australia whale on • visit there a year ego, which resulted in the nee of Am arms, many were led to inquire as to the deportment lof this young man. In happy contrast with the M. pined "fast" habits of Alfred, he left Washington. with most favorable impressions' upon the 'Muds of all who saw Wm Of moat becoming manners, tutor tentatibes, and very social, anxinging friendly ea converse with all who made his acquaintance, hi won the good will ef Americans generally. Being about nineteen years of age, of medium bight, light corn plection. Mee eyes, hair Leaned to auburn,. light scattering moustache, and English side, whiskers, he has yet the appearance of a Youth not yet arrived to the stage of full.nedged manerid. He visited nearly an the Departmental buildings here, and seemed to take great interest in learning the system upon which our ambito affairs are conducted. While attending a dinner party at the Executive Mansion. he took a stroll through the Constentoy attached to the White Mouse, wits Miss Nellie Grant,the Pres ident's daughter, the two engaging in- an animated chat, while Miss gellie culled the choicest rimers and formed a bouquet for the Prince. It is hardly probable that any further ebony" will be made In the present law for taking the census, than a provision authorizing the enlargement of the schedules, sou to embrace more fall statistical in. formation. The speech made tome ten days since by Mr. Dawes of Iffideachneetts; upon the occasion of the consideration ' in the House or the bill for the 1 removal of the Philadelphia navy lard to„Leagne Is land, ham excited surprise among Itcpublkans, whice the democratic party have seized hold of it as capital in support or their hue and cry spinet taxation, and extravagance in the alnalnistration of the . Govern men t. In Mr. Dawes seal to kill off League Island, and to distlngtnalaireaself as the particular champl oniof economy, be woe led into making some sta te muds in aid of his purpose that cannot be sustained by the record. He knew Mn .well that the proper data from which to gather the correct Information as to the estimated epprepriations necessary for de fraying the expenses of thee Government for the an, preaching fiscal year, was the ofllcbl report of the Secretary of the Treasury. Mr. Itputwen. He also knew that by this report the estimered expenditures were In the aggregate s29l.ooo.olloisteed of tak ing th is &B his guide. he took up t separate esti mates of heads of departments and l r bus in which tr zseff, were several errors, which altar ha been had been embodied in Mr. Secret Dont n's re-s he being the financial bead the ermnent. and by adding together these te estimates with the errors they contain, withoid reference to the corrections of Mr. Dontwell, Mr. D awes makes up an aggregate of $333.000.000, and upon this pro ceeded to picture the contemplated extravagance of the administration, by showing that this esti mate via lamb than the last estimate Mlle. Ex-Ser rotary IlleCullcch, under the corrupt administration of Andrew Johnson. Mr. MeCelloch's estimate for the current year being but 1313,000.0 M NOW the facts prove most conclusively that Mr. Dawes mis represented Mr. Boutwell's estimate by the sum of •t 2,000,000, and also that his Iliontwell'in estimate, is 112.000,000. below that of Mr. McCenceh. At the most, estimates ate only a test of official judgment, while the extravagance or economy of an adminietra non, awfully be lodged by Its actual expenditures. Under the present adminlssitiont the national debt has teen- steadily rednerler the-rate of over six millions of dollars per month since It came into power, while under Andrew tohnson, with his Dem / °critic revenue agents, the debt 'steadily increased, *and the Government was defrauded of its revenues. Comm. per ME=M 1.w:1:341;TrI$0 4IPS The following is the Virginia Bill as it passed both Houses of Congress An Acr to admit the State of Virgin ia to representation in the Con gress of the United States, Whereas the people of Virginia have framed and adopted a constitu tion, of State Government which is Republican; and whereas - the Legis lature of Virginia, elected under said constitution, have ratified the four teenth: and fifteenth s amendments to the Constitution of the United States; and whereas the performance of these several acts in good faith was a con dition precedent to the representa tion of the State in Congress: there fore: Be it enacted tie., That the said State of Virginia is entitled to repro sentition.m the Congress of the Uni ted States: Provided, That before any member of the Legislature of said State shall take or resume his seat, or any officer of said State shall enter upon the duties of his office, he shall take and subscribe, and fits in the of flee of the Secretary of the . State of Virginia, for permanent preservation, an oath in the form following: "I,— do solemnly swear that I have never taken an oath, as a member of Con gress, or as an officer of the United States, or as'a member of any State Legislature, or as an executive or . ju dicial o ffi cer of any State, to support the Congress of the - United States, and afterwards engender insurrection or rebellion against the same, or giv en aid or comfort to the enemies thereof, so help me Golf or such person shall, in like manner, take, subscribe, and file the following oath: do solemnly - swear that I have, by act of Congress of the Uni ted States, been relieved from the disabilities imposed upon 1318 by the fourteenth amendment of the Consti tution of the United States, so help me (hod; which oaths shall be taken before and certified by any officer lawfully authorized to administer oaths; and any person - who, shall knowingly swear ' falsely in taking 'either of stick oaths shall be_deemed guilty of perjury, and shallbepunish ed therefor by imprisonment not less e'en one year, • and .not more than ten years, and shall be fined not less than $l - ,000, and neemore than: $lO,- 000; and in: rill trials or any violation of this nit the certificideof the taking likdowlmul,l4,loloi. 'elf' intents and purPostv, ko - bave mental' MS office. • And praided; poiheiv ,That the State Of rir g inyi a entitled to#pre snbteisn~' ' ' 'l#Ft /-) ftimbimental co t rtaT-WidittUditrotifighdir 'ehall'neverte amended, or changed la to &Flyway:elan ofmitiseneof the States of theri ght to vote ,who areentitled to.vote the. con stitution herein • ezeeptas a punishment for such mimes as are mow felonies at common law, where of they shall havebeen duly convict ed under laws equall y appli cable to all the inhabitants* State: Pro vided, That atention of said consti tutia .Trpective in its effects 'may be in =wird .to, the time and place of residence of voters, That it shall never be lawful for the said Stateto deprive any citizen. - .of the United States„ onaccount ef his race, color, - or, previous , condition of Beryl tude,of the right to hold office under the •comstitntion. biws of said State, or, upon. any.snch 'ground, to require of him any other quidifuis tionsforoffice than such as are requir ed of all other citizens; that the cons titution of . Virginia shall never be so amended or changed as to deprive any citizen, or class of citizens, of the United . States of the school rights and priviliges eecured by the consti tution of said State. .Alabama's prosperity is accred ited by Senator Warner to her promyit ll i admission nto the Union and the liberal coins° pursued by the Repuh lican party. During the past year the State has gained over five thous and -in population by immigration; and "her people are now prosperous and generally better contented than at any former period of her history." Not only is there an abundance of 'employment to be obtained, but the Alabama railrOad companies have despatched agents to other States to offer hands sl,fio a day. sta./t the- meeting of the State Editorial Association in Harrisburg last week, Mr. Hughes the colored editor of the Progre-ss Liberiy was admitted to membership. New Advertisements. AT COST! The widersigned will sell lals entire stock of Bed Clothing, Picture Frames, kc., at coat; also his large stock of Furniture, at greatly reduced prices. Feb. 1,'1870. JAIIII2IO. !HOST. TOWANDA COAL YARD ANTnuAcrrE AND DITITNUOIIS COALS. The undersigned. haying leased the Coal Yard and Deck at the old •• Barclay Basin." and Just completed • large Coal-house and Office upon the, ore now prepared to banish the citizens ot °wands and vicinity with this different !duds and sizes of the above named coals upon the most reasonable term* in any quantity desired. Prima at the Yard until further notice : Large Egg Pi 50 Small Egg - - 4'zio Stovetr 4 Co Chestnut 4 25 •• Barclay " Lump 400 ~ Run of Mines 3 50 , .. Flue or Blacksmith3.oo The following idditional charges will be made for delivering Coal within the borough limits : Per T0n...50 cents. Elia% for turning tn.so cents. Half Ton ..35 •• .. •' •• •• 23 •s Qr. Ton ... 25 25 •• Mr Orders may be leftat the Yard. corner of itaa road and Elizabeth Street!. or at IL C. Porter's Drug Store. Ira-Orders mast in in awes be aecompanied with be cash. WARD d MI MI. Towanda, Nov. 1.1862—ff. IatiIEPORT OF THE CONDITION _am of the Plan NATXOXAL ROW . of Towand2, Pa., at dose of basilicas, Jan. 22, 1810 RESOURCES. Loans and discounts' 9157,630 28 Orerdralts 3.= 27 UAL Bonds to secure circulation 134,000 00 V.B. Bonds to secure deposits 66.000 00 11.8. Bonds and securities on hand 1,000 CO Due from redeeming and reserve agents.. 46,401 24 Due from other Rational Banks:— ...... 24,560 93 Due from other tank' and bankers-- 2.217 AS Banking Souse 6,000 00 Furniture and fixtures 2.003 00 Current expenses 158 38 Farms Paid " 2,179 11 Cash Items - (including stamps) 963 36 Remittances 1,946 30 Bins of other Rational Banks Bins of State Maks— . ..... Frictional Currency (including nickel) LOBE LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Discount Ischinge luterest Profit and loss LIN 41 National Bank Circulation outstanding:. 111.130 00 State Bank Circulation outstanding... Individual Deposits 11. S. Deposits Deposits of 11. S. Disbursing Olitoerii Due to National Banks Due to other banks and bankers. Nokia and Bills Payable Bilis re-discounted.... Dividends unpaid Erns or PENASTiVANIA, 88. County of Bradford. 11, N. It. NETTS. Jr., Cashier of the First National Bank of Tcreands, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my Imowledice and belief. Ni N. WITS. Jr., Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 48th day of january,.ls7o. . W. 0. CORDON, Notary Public. • Comet—Attest : Joesni Perim. & Boras., E. T. Fox. Directors. DEPORT OF THE CONDITION of the First Natlicrog Bak of Athens, at ekes of business, January, 22. MO. p x:siss >:111 Lonna and Dismounts. 416056 46 etdr afta. Ov . 2, U. S. Bonds &I Secure Circulation. 116,000 216 0 43 0 Other Stocks, Bonds and Mortgages: 11.500 00 Due from Receiving & Reserve ignite 17,544 75 Due from other Rational Banki, 336 63. Current Expenses. • 54 60 Cash Items (including damps). 675 60 • Rills of other Rational Rama. 607 00 Fractional Currency (including nickels), 1.028 66 Legal Tender Rota*. 11,509 00 Specie. 24,00 = Surplus, Dia:aunt. • Escbange, Profit sod Lass, National Dank Circulation outineadixig. 89.273 00 Deposita. . • t 63.894 64 Due to National Dania. 1,308 33 Due to other busks and Banters. 71 11 Bra 11 1 .01" PLIFSsILY=I.I • County of Bradford. L EDWIN A. /IMMO. Cashier of the First National Bank at Athens, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the beat of my knowl- edge and E. A. SPALDING, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 27th day of Jimmy, IMO. • CHAS. T.NITI.L. .Notary Public. Comenct—Attest : AA VALIJAI3LR DAIRY FARM von seig.-4 . lie subscribers offer for sale their foar Dairy Tam bloated brandies east Of Green. wood. McHenry Co" ban carbine. three hundred and twenty scree choice land. describ.' ed es follows: 100 tines choice timbered. 100 saes midair. and GO iersa under the plow. Good dwel. ling-holm and outatildings. brae able ben Walk arid good horse tab The finest It In the country. numb* through a we- Is capable of keeping 75 Cars; and I= a 1 mike hoar AbbotraCheessFactary. Terzaseno. half cash. imlance In ear pierroarts.. per cent. b red. Iliderences-11. 3f. oerockl. FL S. McHenry. GrainwOod. Mcgany Co., Di., or F. 8. Ayer. Shah°. qui& ' - B. Hey $ . 1869—tf. B. & ATER: E HI RD TERM OF lass 7IVlm scuooL. = Commons on 71017 DAT; lICERVART 7. In7o. Tenni : inenebee. BO to se at lunge inks. Estes donne tile tad.. Deduetion nude fit abeame d onedemih nun tenon mud • Jemmy 23.-31 r. 2.... ... bootc`.. «...-.;•.. . Z.;•... . !.... ..•., liour . .ll born! - ' 0 POO II e 0 ..;:--- - - --- ~. ..:•;.7.:r..r.::•t- t ilvli. " SO i .000100, "buds ' - . ' " • im at Osas 5.....11b05t SO : Cklr SO i S 1 OS i iiU:enTho:bollotObDm: whe 411 Mr ; Woo le Mal How 20m.: Clovie Need 60 Um I food AO lbs. :I:tiod•23llwr.; IldatAppillo f1i..,1* - 1:.4.1101bo. _ -1 .4.1:- I •• 'l 4 t :COAL Itlov Tee ailliecrther. bee' Pub istat4latixf a'srirtloal Vie In the reeeorlbe Ammo Mike vet Gartura"a OW &opt alit tuna to *pia supply tho BEST AN7kRAIGTE - :COALS-! • .at all t6e2., 2111 fustier nrotlre : • Solon ZOO Store orNo 2a mi • ed.... •• —4 0 0 0 'fit; or la. 00' . Pei a5O . -2ba following addltloaal ellorrO wlll j booodo for Ilelfrerlng witb.bo tto.BOtougli Multi ; Per t0n...00 etc Fatra for carrying Is. .'. 00 rte. " . - .9 r . ... _25 46 .• • 44 04 itir Dare Orders at my Coal Office,-Pia 4. Mar. earl He Block, next door to O, R. Wood's //'rult Store. siro Were must. In all saes, be aorompatded be • n. lt. wELrzs.' Towsaas. Pa., Jan. 11:1810. - LONG & REPT:Fa' • T'- T -T-'T ♦ large stook oir new crop Tesa, - conifirting of YOUNG HYSON, • OLD. HYSON, MIMI A 1. 4 GUNPOWDER, OOLONG, JAPAN AND ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEAS Just reeeived which we offer by the pound, caddy or chest, very cheap, and warranted to give aatiatac tion. This moan► &triflers. Call and we. & KEELhat Also a full assortment of SUGARS, COFFEES, . SPICES. : DRIED ik CANNED FRUITS, CRACKERS,. FLOUR, FRET), 'URA L, Whiled we will sell at prima to snit the times. Feb. 2. 1870-2 to LONG 1 KEELER. W. BROWN, IST MAIN STREET, TOWANDA, PA WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DIZITO.G-IS'lt• The subscriber respectfully announces to the pub lic in general that he has on band a large and well elated stock of DRUGS. lIEDICTNEII. CHEWICALS. PAINTS, ' OIL. VARNISHES WINDOW 'GLASS. DYE STUFFS itc. • All the popular Patent Iledlcines or the dim. PURE WINE AND LIQUORS For Medical purposes only I'ERFUMERY. Fancy and Toilet artklea. - Soaps of every description, Thermometers. Bathl Bair Burgeons. and Common Sponge& Tooth Brindwa, Driveling Coniba. Pocket and Fine Combs. Toilet Powder, Puff Boxes. . Tooth Powder.; Tooth Washes. and Tooth Soaps. And other articles belannini to the Drue trade too numerous :o mentlim. Having thq Agency ofjhe GREAT 11. S. TEA COMPANY GREAT INDUCEMENTS To pnrchasers.of goods in their line. 'Physicians prescriptions and family receipts coin pmnded by persons thoroughly competent, at al hours of the day - Or night. ; Thankful for the :past liberal patronage. I re specthilly solicit a continuance of the same. pledg ing myself that no effort shall be spared to make toy establishment second to none in this section. Dr. T. F. Madill May be consulted at this store is heretofore. F. W. DROWN. Jan. al, MO. g Fzi ...• 47 - El . Le. x . C.) 0 o zl:4 ..c . c.) a 0 • z " 4 1 0 0 C..) d 4 •-• E.l F 4 E Z CI) W to .t 'A O 0 .7-: Em i 4 ' w, :.? .... • , V , 0 4 O 5 0 1 .4 ..4n -- P "V r m ': e; t 4 P. ...4 o .T. a b. 4 5 ... e re. 0 Q • 0 z.) - 2 a v V 4 6,128 00 11111 25 BEE 2.993 16 15.497 00 $462,931 14 0123.000 00 . 40.000 00 EMM 182.844 08 21.112 33 1,110 41 603 50 $143,934 14 (1) 4 e g P. 4 OP GO H ' a U ~‘ 516,140 05 $lOO.OlO 00 51,100 00 422 30 403 10.000 00 FA 0 r -1 O I • h Z .. O j 1!. 5919.460 05 IQ. C. Emus. 31. W. Arstavxs, . Dh A. H. &nu tmetons, . 01 0; 0-A 41 PI 1 o El FULIi ASSORTMENT OF .cx: =ND 111414 'CUM= 1111C12114 " Muth 10. ISM . :LONG NNELYZIL- A A FINE ASSORTMENT OF TOI tat maim at IticOASE R NEK'S. ME M E 23 FE EC . 11 SO I C.C.i OYFEL TUY OVR CELEBR.tTED .7'1101.1 41'100,, CHEWING TOBACCO FINE CUT AND put up In ill styles The very best e nnetities or Buica,• Buoy/N . , & ScoTcu SN - =P'S. A great moiety of the moat palm ier brandsmi • FANCY SMOKING TOBACCO PIPES! of almost every deseriptfon frau Gmnsz liUrascaurn I COMMON CLAY. Partictoar attentiou Oxon to sup. plying the want" of deem in this and adjoining counties at . ; wgoT V-9ALE PRICES. Towanda, Dec. 2, 1569, 2lnidamtbairdii. G EN,I7I. Zki - 1,11T.0 ),. • - • OAMPL as B FWT /7 3 . 11 *: hint 102 to 150 Intstmds :ottirst:*ol4 7 o43W4- Weighs tram 40t 4 415.polimIstOthelmattliC This ads tuts been granresi _sedt sold I every 'le of the Vida!, with the moat perfection. . Tba grain is Tory twin plump and handsome. hail &Marital" Wit bit,* mut Opens earlier than the - teratooll ...1100..A.14.1121 ThfietlL Ta l e t ‘lse:. AND 4 1 . • 'll . lletletil4 clear: of, rud, andgrows from . - tol 5 bed We tlretladdribteMidie4Mi-ErselbAcWl4, l 64ll; the same iiniea 5$ eglttan7 Productive. l' Will *end Ope Quart of the above olds to any nurses post veld for, . • $1 oo Two qua:taped paid, , 200 , Otio n =kient by _rum* freisbt. ' 300 20 00110411. ..• 000, thabsalml..4o.pounduL.. , 1.0.911. CAtrriON , IEN:Wt wtati It distinctly. aadcratood that Ms is not a lightrlate, 'weighing 25 to 32 lbs. 'raised In New ti Mst, ittdl2l4 sMderthe name of. Norway. but - Wee IWO? bushel guaran teed to weigh ih, or the money refunded. • liampkw abatis idnds sent tree fora three cent stamp. Also cirenhun t and teattutonabs. Address all orders to N. P. DOYER ik CO.. janlo.3m • - ,Parkesbrirg, Chester Co., Ps.. BOOKS POR FARMERB AND nom. BREEDERS, Bound Volumes at the/an:BIOAM STOCK JOUR NAL; for 1869 containing 8M Largo double column mem, - sent postale paid for ' • - $1 60 Bound VoMmes of the-American Stork Journal for 1860, CMitiOnh 881 pages, gent rm. " 60 um The Dalryn's M anual . sent) pos tfor - nets The Horseman's Manual, • " " 23 The Horse Breeder's Manual; "" - •IS The Poultry Breeder's Manual ," " 25 The whole Ore Manuals sent post paid to one ad . dress for ' $1 00 Agents wanted, to whom liberal inducements will bo offered. Address 21." P. 1301= & CO., Publishers, rarkellburg: Chester Co.. Ps. janl9,3m - p_GGs OP . PURE BRED FANCY _LA POULTRY FOR ILATCIRNO., Wu base oultand the largest end - best selection of Fancy Poultry to bu found in the country. - . Eggs carefully boxed and shipped to any.part of the cone. try. yor Circulars and prices, addreio N. P. BOYER k Co., . jaulti,3m Parkesburg, Chester Co., Pa. . . VARA' FOR . S %T , F -Situated in Albany township, Bradford co., Pa., one mild from G. Kendall's grist-mill; end the Sullivan & LY.erballroad, containing about 'fifty acres, about thirty-five improved. with good buildings and agood orchard thereon. Well watered end yleasantly situ ated. For further Information inquire of Joseph a nd LevtAlbt% on Premises- • • 4-w-e W I TFRE TO GET THEM ! you, FINE GROCERIES, Go b, lIERIDETRS Ills .. SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES,. SYRUPS, Cannot be excelled.. • Par a very choice article of • DIiEAKPAST TEA. • Go to ISIEUIDEIRS, For COOKING ES:TRACTS , DRIE.I3 FRUITS, FINE CHEESE, IR)APS, of all kinds. ONIONS, DEANS. KERosEn, . . And iu fact es cry thing in the Grocery hue. Go to MERIDETIIS: You can always find a cholco article of - FAMILY FLOUR, CROP, FEED, DEAN, and CORN MEAL, At the GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, of J. MERIDETII. Dee. 20. '69.—tf Maln.st., Towanda, Pa. FORTY YEARS Testify to tbt , falr dealing and public, appreciation of the item . M'ON'T.ANYMS, CORNER OF MAIN ST. AND IT LILIo SQUARE, T9W.I2SDA; Fri! stock, of Stap!e au,l F.it4 DRY GOODS Au elevzst assortraeut of WALL AND WINDOW 'PAPERS _AN?cil L gee r,/ GILT WALL PAPER CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE, 1u all styles--own importation, Full line of GROCERIES SHELF AND SADDLERY DARDWARE, CARPETS, OIL CLOTH AND MATTINGS. Angortra stock of CLOTHS, CASSIHERES, READY-MADE CLOTHING BOOTS AND SHOES ; All kinds of LESTIdEII dr.l) 8110F.F1NDP,NOS HATS, CAPS, AND UMBRELLAS, Trouts, Valises and Traveling Bags OILS AND PAINTS. quality etrtraatned, and priala below Me - general market. • Jost reoelved. 100 doten PATENT " GEM" FRUIT JAR, Ail glass, self sealing. at, nunufactimer's pticg. • . In One, a stock of Goods in . extent acd variety on. equalat this aide of New York city. Tao public aro cordially incite B49 d to call and ezamlue goods and price S. s. July 1,1. NONTANYE • lOR SALE AT A BARGALNI.- A new dwelling house, imitable for a mill faint ly. Size of lot 76 z 100 feet. , Inquire of the editor of ibis paper ro F. E. BARBEE expreee,agent. COVv'ELL & MYRR ARE SELL- Iug TEA very cheap. • - A SETON ' SALT PUT UP Di .CIL Lute or smart guar-Mkt at .MaY 20. C. B. PATCH'S. TIMED FRUIT OF ALL KINDS DRIED COWELL k MYER. TRY OUR TEAS AND COEFEE, COWELL k MEL PRESERVED' - TAMERANDS AT A FULL STOCK OF 'WOODFIit Warr, C. 13.4 , : atiCe. my 2e. BIiNeM;ZIM • . .•• *Ming, .liussit • 874 Y --- 1870 WARE moN, STOVES ! AT ,Codiling, Russell & Cos. We - invite attiottiou to Burdick'!! ,listiorial,Feed Cutters 44 supoilor to anyting. of Abe kind before offered. It ir , so constructed that: esch.revo ..L lution ,tio vraukT gives .five.,of the knife, . cut ; long or; short; and feeds . withaut trouble.-; CIII and see oz eend for a circular.'. . We also. keeo in IRON CORN SNFLLERS, ATHENS; CoR-.1-•SHELLES CHAFFEE'S FEEDCIITTERS, FANNING' MILLS, &C CODDING, - RUSSELL lc, CO ELIAS HOWE SE:WING After Laving sold and tested .thee nuu hires. for the past year, they feel justified in claiming for them a. degree of perfiiction «=iiclt is not • excelled if even equaled I.y'npy other known inaeliine. . Mr. J.. P. • Culver will put up these milehiuesfor a reasonable trial at any poiut, where parties wish to purchase =II EIIIMMI 1..• • 5: 1.... z 1.4 = ..... ,-4 e W - '4 C 1- 4 " e-, r-1 ••••( 1..0 .4 1-1 : .?•4 :r. - C...., C.) _p DI TRADE - LEATHER PACKING, BELTING, CIRCULAR, CROSS-CUT 'SAWS ENGLISH FILES ALWAYS ON' 'HAND . . 1 2 1 I ,t o z: o._ c.) ' :r. w, ' - . ..4 qi E-.4 I-1 • i . . 4 Pi . Z..; :15 . 72 -1- _., ~ • , ;0.4 . ... . e, •••••• 0 ' te FA , ro. i . , • '-;,' Pr:i . ... .; V• '4 r-• o•-• 6-.. - PLASS AND NAILS. I 71 . .;.; •, 1 .. ..• . • . • LAMPS, LANTERNS, , REVOLVERS, GUNS, RIFLES, . & CARTRIDGES E-4 , '4l s-s P - 4 al fr4 'tz) SPOKES, HUBE 4, FELLOES, CARPENTERS TOOLS, LIME, gE3rENT; 3141111 LE MST, AND -PLASTER. .• • 'COcldiug,. Russell. & Co. i Call lvfore Fn•chassine e!..v.wbere. - .., ?S. 1" ii0.4.12 , 71/3. 1 /. T014,1n, 1nt1.25..1 . - . ' .810 •• . , ~ T.r.n.7.1. Jan • :'; I . ,I. .. • .9 . Cout#ate to i4l the MACHINE ! M ME 71 `e a -" ,-, -1 -'d P,, • w • . 111 • :rt. • • Ell 1.4 ...! w` AND '.CUTTER r. " -1 re <I 0 1:4 W.l rn 0 ;.4 'A 0 hrt • crl Lam• • . • 0 PO! 75: WARM' - F011 , " SALE.--Byogre s - j: m a d - cent ban, fho noted& coal en*, of Agar 0. anuant &mama. DAY ot Potty section oil the Proodoot. TEURODAY. NIAIX'II IS, ITO. ' Said him is bainsittollr tftoolod. and hes On the books oil the gmegoehanns river, and on the *main road lesdhm from Tuwends to Athens. In Adorns township, and ovototoe ISO acrd, nab about Nacre, maga good improvement. There le on • the premises two good,ftpsos Angli ng b un . l 'h e d s; win good arched NM ober hen tress. The Dam is s valuable one, and Is wen adapt. ed for farming sod 6 07 leulloseru Tarns will t o made known on day of we. Good end oultielv. given. For farther pirticolan address G. C. PAGE. Adnfr.. or P. W. FLtrs, Milan. Pa. wan, Jan; 230870-Gw. NEW, HARDWARE STORE WE ARE rtST OPENING IN CANTON • nevi:_an4 con:Tide aseortmitit of JEL W A IR, z i Our Stock Is new and wire offering it to the pub. `Ur at wires that defy coutySt. Mon. %ay upiriwant I of Stoves can. And with us the Isiiint •• Improveuwar. sad Impel desirable styles. Our Conk Stove. AMERWAN thIPHOYED. btachnowlithted by era and the public in general. to be swerlor to bat. Clew arid cooking tinatities;,to anything now in any ' ktt..-Wit have Caltriorrnies TOOL/. • . IRON; NALL& - _Hoist Knout son Kota, - Lures. LLSTZZSP, • BMW. HOLLOW WAW( .. , siamprtr inewstut, -Cumanir. kn. kc. Oise us a call We are prepared to convince Abst we cart'sell as cheap, and a little theapre, tha n any other place in the entity. • PIERCE k TROT. . n. linen THTO. MICE- . - Canton. Jan. 12, 1870• - A SPLENDID CHANCE, IMTBAORDINARY • DON'T DEI4II, SEND AT ONCE, The Leadlht AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL OY TIMCOUNTIti. ; R 0 .1"E. YE. ft Tux AAILCIIICAN firocic ,Totancat4.-. - A monthly. containing ::12 large double eoluma Mtn. devoted to Farming and Stock Breeding. corhunt o4 , resolar detachments for tint Pratl.ical Tanner, man. Stock Breeder, Wcol tirowers, and Youite..,.• Keeper. Lc., Lc., &r., Illustrated -with immensis tar Engravings and bound In handsomely tinted caner., Farmers will find in this monthly a vtry eftateci aid in all the. departments of Farming and Mock Breeding. It has a Veterinary Tkpartment under the m, of the able.t Profeses,rs in the rutted Stalks. who anstre:s titian:di the Joteau. /re's/ charge, allnucetioull relating to sta. 'Murk or Thseased !fors, s. Catt!e, !Thiel', Swine or keldtr . t. Thus every Enheariber has a Hott.e and c l an, 1, or free. We aro now prepared to erfftr the AME.llleii . I PPA'X JUL - 4:96 an a ffce gJt fpr oue year,to et , RCM tote.. ter: tor renew - 21u) to . 31 : streb firpt. who shall sutsent., lnd pay $2 in advance. This la a n:. op. portunlly wit:eh the intelligept people (lour .n.t!ou will no doubt dnly spree:ate. Iland in your rut.. aicriptions for the Rtrourr.n. - 1! once and secure THY. STOCE• JOEUNA.L. free for one year. GOLD STILL CO3IING DOWN I= aIIOdERY & PROVISION /1/..\7. are Ler: Irring of:rred ut COWELL k 'AIYEE's et prieee that ...Intim: fail to satisfy all that they vs determined not to be undersold -by any out: Th,-, Lace enlarged their Store by builitzt.'". ro that the.- Moe base room for the fresli rupplitsthat are dad . : reeelYbd by them. They bite connected with thou store a Market when: they now keep tree(: tru:at. I. Fell by the quarter or piece, Ind a full supply of lir , - eerten and Provisiona. to which they would cr.llll, lattention of all rash buyers. '('Date and elan:tie -r. , Goode and Prie. a, before purchasing -sod rat..o p yournelfen.s We plan-nice all goods to Bite ent.r . . statlifaction. We are thankful to irtl7 ellmt , lio yo f., their peat liberal patronage and petted a coat scan-, of the Caere. . CeillniLL k MID:. . Dee. !O, 1869. 4 TTENTION CEED/TORS.--Ilie .a.lunderebtried gives notice that all Imk a:: Am: must be settled before the ttret. day 41;44 c. they wilt be left for collection. Also *tat ray Ifin s. noes will be conducted under the finu METH 3 Co. after January first, ISIO. CONStMERS OF ''i - CQNFECTIONERI! 11,E1' - RE.A.ON TOGETHER! How can any persnn„utauulhaure Conn, tyntry and sell it at 15 cents a pound, when lot..ar orrtb 16 cents at the Bell:Ivry. Innleis it it tcrntly acul• tcratedl? lime can any dealer retail snob a tile ooniponid to his cuettnnern and bare a conscience %old of etf.nc.i How can any eananrn"r expert to vire:Jan purr Confectionery at twenty -fire and thirty ctut. pound when a pure artiele cannot be unannfacturrli less than thirty to forty emu per pound. conAvt:::: of canala hula, burnt ihrvnide, and eneh good's? Within a feu' da,)u. uw a,: teen :lad.. etc.. for fifteen; otutii per yunnd, fu g late Creams at twenty iouta. an.l the awut a.kticw• lecbzeinhat they were adulterate :1 ten iicreezt. ant. Terra Albs ; and it is tact that tons of qua Confectionery are wade, and Fold in thus r:rutitry every yeat, aud the count/muff% are the only Injured by it. Now, for Cor bmirj;t f those who widen Po, orb , of arlmlionery, we trill warrn•et crery If • molityarlyre Slrirtly 1.11'1 , f 113 I jar /ma. y dind t.tdeteriou.rto ten/LA. A. JUT. Store formerly campied by John t'arman.ltala tit Towanda. Orton. r'2l. 19G4.• CENTRAL EXPItESS, V; tar, 0,1,1t,i. ,nr1:1, • tliz,n;zl: Wriir;y nr.l are emu•: Ft - part-I Io i 2 eceirt, cz.l fliwzr,l 1!IMIIIE1=1 v Ith 41..spat. - 11 nih.l at 1.:)Ir rue. 17.; rra: r.:,1 rrirc butwvea Phaa.k•lplata and Srx Yo. erly Scl - h2ay.4,lnl.llriut; tir.icktiln, 2 i:Ltrzti.t . tlcliver; t• ?ECU:. RATES n-. 11 Le allowed rege!'er rnrs of Patti.: sn.l n:/ , 1 particular LV:rut,,,it given r r i:ettri.ey ant Mil EDW. E. Asa. Supt (;,2:lcrel Office —V-4) Clebttizt Sr., 1'1:11.-1.1,!pl, &pt. 23. Is'J YEW ROUTE TO • PIIIIADEI PIIIA. NO!ITII PENNSYLVA_NI.I Shortest and tno.d direct line to philad. thnore. Washington. end the SQuth. Passengers by this ront, taker ova -t New York Railroad train. plAslng A.M.. make dose connection at Ilethh-h. 41 La presstrain of North Penn's Ilaitroad. and arn‘e.e. Philadelphia at 8:23 P. M.. in time to tale uirt.! trains either for- the sonth,or West. (.Ity passenger cant arc at the Depot ee .welrfoo all trine to convey pa:gen:Tors to the Di mato all parts or the city. EETrENSFA, Leave North Pe.un'alresti rn , r and AMC:TICS/1 atrceta, 1%112,41phi., m., k. M... arriving at Towanda C:3B P. 11., F. 71• 1,. ,rrutnz. 31ante. Baar..atte Er re:. collect. and t1 , 1,v , : ,14 .:- gage. otllca No. 105 South Fifth at ri t. =I Freight received at FrOtt and Noble •trr. : delphia. and forwarded jr Daily Fast Fr, !gilt trur.s to 'Towanda. and ail paints in SITP ochanna with quick dispatch. ELLIS i kDK F. (len. Agt. N. P. 11.11.. Front and Wu! ou i.t•- -Jan: 17, 1870. rhiiaddyhlt HURRAH !. HURRAH ! GREAT REbrt - nos Is rittrE:; READY MADE 1 M.: E. ROSENI'IET4S tOpix'.ite P0'%4::1 I ata uow tifteriug to the pot.IT a lam, and stock• of• WINTER GOOD-S BEAVER, I ov . .. Eco.A_Ts - . FOR MEN AND. BOYS WEAR ItiltCll rill L. SJ:tt 25 yr c-nt. 14A pr:ctit At M. E. EOFIENFIEJ.I I S. A 1..) a Is - K.• it , V - • .:UNDMiSHiRTS AND DR,OVI.:.I{::i for I iutend to sell Less than cent. to make rwto Spring Stock.. Now is your tieie -to boy a SnII cheap. Call and cOterletee youraelf that 31. E.her Ito M B BENII offers Great Bargains. iu the er elolthing and GENTS FURNIstfING 1 ... War E =I OM t,3IYLIE. LOTH TNG Conei•ttn4 ~f And DOESKIN
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