. . •, In P SIhMI - likinailL t°. " iI4 " IL —The ropeie seveOpeight mos •• • - -r-Arkinsai is in want of school- . teat:bets and bladatoilthi. - rr. --IKaPle sugar was =Ai/ad week at asttlthwftgb, 'Lira& religions revi* is in prowessai Peoria,llltools. • --Lne goor . of N_Vit!ilOgtim, are IogIon.• , .----Siir*Ogri it; $65,000 town - • . —275 new iln,ys were prOneed in Paris daring 1860. Newark, F. J., is agitated over the question of a park. —Gardening bag been commenced around Raleigh, N. C. —Georgia planters are in need' of Lands to work their lands. • --Contain Hall is about to make another voyage to the Arctic regions. - —Mhe members of the Bat of New York propose to organimeanissodetton. —Gottschalk left three tukpub libLe4 opera% —There are thirty-one daily pa prrs publiihed iu Pilig. —An effort is being made to close up the St. lonia theitres on Sunday. —ln New York. city . 391 Sunday schools are reported, with 117,450 scholars. —West Virginia has ad State deb. She hag always been under numbllean rule. -cOorea immigration _Aid Association" him been organized at Little Bock, Arkansas. —The custom officers of New Orleans have 3,200,000 pwauds of sugar coati* catcd. —A colored joint stock company has bought a faint near Auguita, Ga. —Queen Victoria is fifty years of use; Empress Eugenie is forty-thrcc. —The citizens of Macon, lifistimri, heti s v grand wolf hunt on the fifth. —The British iron-clad, Monarch, m 11l vist Boston and New York. —The tonnage of American vessels engaged in the whale fishery is gradually de creasing. —An Oho law student who-num ceseibay attempted to tiro on, 13 a wOk has lgone crazy. --Brussels is advocated by • the merebanta of Berlin cc a favorable place for an. u mural international exhibition. —Chicago pays about $8,000,000 per annum or general and municipal pur -IHoscl.„6 —The majority of oil wells lately bored in Canada are said to hare proved Saugerties,• N. Y., hao s novel _lawsuit for aempes rendered in procuring s husband. =Th© British matron is indignant because the British baby is to be charged full fare in cabs. —One hundred and ninety-two per *oils were lolled in the ■tteeta of London last year by horses and vehicle?. —A Hartford life insurance com pany hips granted policies to two men -whose hearts ire on their tight side. --A Mormon ,elder at Salt bite Las a family graveyard in which rests in peace one hundreil ind forty-eight of his children. —The rumor that the California Railroad has been sold out to the Cen tral Pfrcific Company is authoritatively denied. —The government sales of 8,000, WO acres of - Texas lands, disposed of for unpaid taus, brought into the treasury only 16000. - —The New Jersey Legislature is atter Erie, and threatens to take away all its chartered privileges in that State. —A luau was arrested iu Troy, N. V., the other day for making sarcastic remarks nixmt the police to one of the force. —A Troy paper speaks of "A luau with ono eye named Robert Welch," but does not tell what Ida other eye was named. Cuban lady, Dona Louisa Fer nandez, haibeen condemned to death at Es bats Santo, for concealing rebel chiefs in her owie. • •-• —G. B. Phillips obtained a verdict of OX . ),000 against the Illinois Centralßailroad, for injuries sustained by-the explosion of a lo comotive. --The English' suit about Mr. Peabody's land icsaid to bean amicable one, to Five -s* sure bile to the acres intended for char itable purposes. —A South Asurican correspondent writing from Rio Janeiro; says that while the harbor is swarming with vessels, the American flag is invisible: --Do those who pervist -mbeat iug time" with their feet during musical tier furtuances intend to convince their neighbors they have =WC in their soles? —The late hours of society are attracting considerable attention in various quarters. and efforts will likely be made upon a large scale to reform them. —ln consequence of renewed pre cautions of the Jews in Russia, a great infra: of those people ir.t3 this country is anthipated. —The. entire receipts of hogs in Cincinnati during the season, to date, are =PO, which is slightly above the receipts of list year. Swedish tiittlers in one , county in Minnesota hue sent 0000 to Sweden during the past year to aid Mends and relatires Mem !grating to this country. —ln 186 Q the census placed the total number of negroes in Kentucky at 23X -167; in 1869 the State Auditor reports only 140,- 435 in the State. Belgians think it disloyal to have their sovereign's head , on their postage stamps, to be soiled and defaced. The Mims ter of Public Works is to be substituted. —Millions of feet of logs are lying ill the forests of Maine and New Hampshire, alVtiting the fall of sufficient snow for hauling them to mark 4. • —There are • now twenty-five log ging camps on the north branch of the Penob scot river, .4n Maine, giving accommodations and employment to 450 men. —Some - Connecticut burglars, after packing up all the plate and jewelry' in a house the other night, despoiled the daughter of the household of her hair, which was long and beautiful. • --The people of Cairo„lll** are .letermined to hare factories. They offer land lots free of cost, and other encouragements, to I.3rtleis locating there_ for manufacturing pur- —Professor Johnson. of. Yale Col lege, having recently examinedf sixteen differ ent kinds of fepilizers, some of rrhich are sold es high as f•Gi a ton, finds-that a very large proportion of them err worthless. • —A railroad is be constructed Stem Mount Holly, N. J., to Whitintes station, on We Raritan and Delaware bay road, which frill reduce the time between Gamden and Long Branch to two and half hours. . —The Union Pacific Railroad. Co' in pole contemplate the construction of Ave hun drea miles of now-sheds this summer, for which. purpose five millions of feet of . lumber still bc.repaired. There is an abundance at - timber on the line of the road. —One of- the numerous members of the Bonorte family, after baring misucces rally importuned the present Emperor for some farm, said, in allot, "You at any rate have nothing of your great uncle about you." I beg your pardon, was the rejoinder, "I have all his —TheAigging of the Suez Canal wee mere child's play to ithat.nill hare to be done on the Darren MRII. In the latter ease, instead of level sands and niarabee, a hoet . ot savage hula mast be hived, and the vi survey will be en seLfevetnent carmen of omtaape and ability. . prefesilienal burglar in the . mate% J., Mats prison, oconsirocied a lasdrhie is Ms sell isbicb *Wads oonsidetsbis attention by its wren , is bap sad coup ;laud pkco of , ;mord of word cud rim, bar( oboe* rnoiloos, sad bo ob by b b ra Wet amdisted in wire type. Paris Mizz p 0. 0 40,4 411404 4 a5h4s i s . Ur trl .ux xvidiaakrits tam of pis //, Thos Wow, lion taus 16 Us MOP 41, wbb al rape mots 4rorr; br torkettarb air it 1Ar(4 , 6( 6.49 / Art u trord • JU4Adski4.4 , A 4 jA4 tguipiwo. =Nod Strider. B. 0. GOODIIKS. 8. W. 114.1tolti' Towsoa, Thursday, Feb ifick_ Georgia ha* wheelgtintp. *0 Pie of Pate!! by -1111308 e the email aniendinenbi to the Constitu'tion' of the United States proposed since it joined the rebelliqn. The Senate and House met on the. to. .aajaarameat, at 12 o'clock. A- oUm nitifiCation from the Go:rector was prOmptly milt in, accompanied hy . a letter from Gen. Terry, in which he announced' that he considered the tyro houses properly organized for the purpose of assenting to and cm: plying with. the' conditions imposed by Congress for the restoration of the State to its original relations to ihe Union. The 41:manor's message set forth the political status . of the State and its relation to the general Gov ernment, recommended the adoption of the fourteenth amendment, with the "fundamental conditions" requir .ed by the act of June 25, 1868, and the adoption of the fifteenth amend ment. The fourteenth amendment was ratified in the House—yeas, 71: nays, L The fundamental conditions were adopted—yeas, 71; nays, none;, the Democrats generally declining to vote. The fifteenth amendmedt was ratified—yeas, 65; nays, 29. In the Senate the fourteenth amend ment and fundamental conditions required by the act of June 25, 1868, were adopted--yeas, 25; nays, 10. The fifteenth amendment was ratified -as, 55; nays, 9. This completes the number of States reciired for its ratification, and we presume the President will issue his proclamation, in accordance with the same, in 'a short time. - A FEMALE Cams Hamm Eupora -Ea.—The agricultural editor and ca ne market reporter of the N. - Y ?Imes is Miss Mmr Monakzz, a lady of Irish birth, and about thirty-sir years of age. Her father was- an Irish coun try gentleman, and she in her girl hood was noted for tier admirable equestrianism, being among the most daring riders at the chace. She went to Italy a lei° years ago, and was commissioned by King Victor Em manuel to purchase him some choice horses in Ireland, which, she did so much to his satisfaction that he made her a valuable present. She came to this country last June, since which she has-been engaged on the Times in the capacity above stated. It seems an odd occupatiOn for a wom an, yet she is said to purspe it with entire satisfaction to her employers. CAERITAG LOADED PrETOL&—An im portant bill has been iptroduced into the Assembly of Pennsylvania. It prohibits the carrying of pistols whether loaded or unloaded, unless a certificate from the mayor of a city, or from a justice of the peace is ob tained. The law further requires all persons obtaining such permits to register their names, their business, and to specify the motive in carrying such pistol, and that if any injury shall result to a person by the use of a pistol, the presumption of law and fact shall be that the person using such pistol, and causing thereby bod ily injury, maliciously intended to kill the person so injured, unless he can prove to the satisfaction of the jury that he used said pistol in the nec essary protection of his person. THE Nzw Dzmocaacsr.—A new par ty was organized in New York on Wednesday last, under the name of New qDemocracy." The founders base the party on the fundamental principle of requiring the reference to the pepple of all laws passed by their legislative representatives, as is done in several of the Swise cantons. A shrewd bid is made in the platform for the 'votes of the women. The new Democrats favor the running of all the railroads and telegraphs by the Government, and the employ ment of everybody who vents work, by the national and local authorities. IS. .They have a prohibitory liquor law in Blairsville, Pa., paged by the Legislature two or three winters ago, and approved by a direct vote of the people.' The law has been strictly enforced until recently, when several parties engaged in the n hotel and sa loon business, concluded they would -defy it openly. For this they were indicted and tried at the December term oflthe Indiana t aunty court, The matter of course, creating great excitement. All who • were indicted were convicted and fined $1,400 in the aggregate, and fite of them, including one woman, were sent to jail for fifty days each. Lmsoirrotts has again suf fered death in the interior of Africa. He was burned to death as a• wisard by a savage chieftain, at least so says the dispatch which has its foundation in'a' report from the captain of a British warressel stationed on the African wait. After so many false reports with reference. _to the ,great traveler, most people have become a little .cautious about accepting for truth What, has thus far turned out to be a fabrication. We have strong hopes that the Doctor will again "get out of the wihlernesanquite =harmed. liirSenitor Beemisw hal read in places bill to repeal the law passed at the last session of the Leigisdature, requiring. Railroad companies to fence their rays. We do nert belie' re it can pass the-HOW, at least so fares it relates to this comity, but it will be well enough, for the., interested in the matter to make their wishes linmen. • Petition* mity- be swat- to tithe/ Ur, Weiss or Mr, CIILMIONMAIL =I ►op learned theology Ivnietaeght *pew notecieeose. As a num of the age and of progress I protest against the doctrines of the hsuits, which cot those of the Church of Jens Christ. -TheChnrelk slaadd -uot r ,canauCput. science on the,index.",_ These words ) , the, conTespcnidfmt. sip, will give , in, idea of the - struggle opening and dai ly expanding in the:cOuncil,' , ao to which the malcontent. Ilishops, per; ticularly those of. Germany. aud - the United States. are at each meeting giving more and more latest from Rome is to the following effect: Roza, Jan. 28, 1870.--EkoriO im portant news hag trap:spiral iiirefer eitce to the business before the :gcu menical,toimcil. A schedule coin mtmicated to the Council propome that the Council shall declare that the Pope, by virtuo of his office as the Elected of the Church, is the ab solute head of an 'lnfallible Church; infallible as Chief Prfest and • Poten tate, euperior to and independent of all Modesties' Conneila. The ached okamliniis the divine` right Of all 'Princes, and recognizes their royalty comes by the grace' of God, ' The theory of universal suffrage as a political dogma is reprobated,. azia, the manatee of the Church will 'be opposed to it min conflict arith the true theory of the headship of the Church and the Pfintifical infallibili ty. The temporal power of the Pope as the Prince of the Roman States and an independent sovereign is rec ognized and= defined. No discussion will be allowed np .4)n the report of the Commission charged with presenting and remod eling the schedule. The members of h the Counc il will merely vote "placif," I or "non placit," without debate. 28..Salnave,the President of Hayti, was captured , by the revolutionists and brought to Port-an-Prince on the the 15th of January, where, after a brief' trial before the revolutionary tribunal, he was pronounced guilty of high ,treason, devastation, AM, and sentenced to be shot, which sentence was promptly carried into execution. He had been the President for about three years, luiting been the successor of Getfard, whose rule was also forci bly overthrown. &brume was a man of great courage, and about 48 yearal of age. _ , He met hie a hero,— Hayti has been undergoing numerous revolutions and overthrow of rulers since its independence at . the begin ning of the century, 'but seems to be steadily advancing towards enlight ened liberal institutions. But they haven't much of Greeley's unbounded charity, and accounting treason a great crime they shoot the man they deem guilty of it, a punishment which is not visited on such criminals in the tnited States. liiir The Domocrats of-,the Legis lature are coining to the support of Brother _Lowry manfully, and if they have-a bargain with Lowry, they are performing their part filithrully. They have enabled Lowry to make fino progress with his new cOunty,of Pe troliS, in which he is said to hive heavy personal ' interests. Lowry, however, if reports are correct, be gins to despair of carrying out his raid on the treasury, this winter, in the interest of his pet canal and-- himself and his "buddies." He is said to be very much displeased with the press, for exposing his pleasant little designs on the treasury, and to have come to the conclusion that the necessary legislation must be post poned until next winter. The Dem ocrats, of course, from habit and 11/1- tare, are ready to go with him wher ever there is a scent of plunder. He is now in the right crowd. Bel'Letters . from "Wheatland," near Lancaster, Pennsylvania; where Mrs. Harriet Lane Johnson, niece of ex-President Buchanan,. is now so journing, state that his Royal High ness Prince Arthur will visit that lady within a few days, and that fit ting arrangements are making for his . reception.. Whe n Miss Lane Was at the head of her uncle's establishment, while he was American Minister in London, the Prince was not much more than a baby. This was in 1854- '55, and part of '56, but she was well esteemed by Victoria, who has, - no doubt, commissioned her son to pay the niece of ex-President Buchanan a friendly visit. The portnit of Al bert Edward, Prince of Wales, pre sented to Mr. B. by the heir apparent, is now the property of Mrs. Lane Johnson, and will doubtless be pres ent at the Wheatland honors to his brother. Mailmen Err Eff TBa Lamsurrax. —The Legislature having finally de termined not to have their proceed pigs published as heretofore, and there being no law providing for the printing of reports, then is no 'Vast ing and folding•" to be done. Thus the people are relieved from a heavy burden. The transition frOm extntv aganee to economy seems to be a lit tle awkward and -unnatural for the Legislature, but we here the effort mil be persisted in =firth° ."ptom ined land" shall he reaclui, and the people can rejoice over a cyan that shall put extravagance and- plander out of fashion: - \ ssahe =nem WI which passed the Semite ou Wirlnstslay, by a vote of thirtj-nine to twenty-thre% author ises the issue Of $45,000,000 addition al notes to the national *as, under regulations defining the distribution of this saps and theuoiditionsUnikir which ate to be told.: alai au %mime the issue at :0411 motet- and *Watts* the "[timid* eisetilatiOn of the Statists. •, ti. tidied lijies at thib astrietaaftlie trolled Stales. by virtu otthilleid" Nis dim** al Mb. tl• visaed mad idieriets oat kits the itipalsitmal et aisistusto Ida Om: ullouvAAMlArrahle the 44 741 01 4 14 1 rt W4 l l Ike PlccAa. *it eihks4oo l oll )711ify j ' die Oaalli Or details ow boiled to thireielnie • • - 14 " 110 0 101 % 4000/041tiallidialk. e: _paoeeie 'toes: A WNW min,bll.lko Soi, WAS ta• idawesone. vitas mould: bp* :tima 61=6 , ee ewes*. 'Vitali* gria'l,, 4 sarsikahr tielsaa~rtehts*ititledtie*it Otaallf morel; 00.101.1 L 116 lollik perol4ll . lo wow item we 4411.vit. - 3 • 4 1 . 'C 3 The_ hmetzMwouNirwiliNSllkwtheithellor its pm sorig,pw boilikla of he . aiN*Pfrilit% rltle4g ; ' .bit *Er. the; Haw.' The Mr* at thithtetehithik Atigtheth told thigietilath see iamb* "Mat WOWS 'aribusni.sisisioditioa et On MEMOS prhoesk3 gel feerweeldtheraillate tha thethhth *lox" *or Olk 4e° l4 #ff, "In l 4 l o l coriphithig 4the P ° l atela .r at =bog* mid With faihilie o pen totem to the malty *bete ritibitiett 1 ; that eater molt a hailhe eity open Iraqi bath &sad •thealige wet them. tithe WO pelaate tie mot eat tetta.The Agekadtatal 1 4.0 11 . 111 at4 146 0 ,4r a tar Poll14,1"1444/1_ IS Uset_ ode et the awns of the thipeet,tha Fed Of piloting sat Wall* to with ea 'death; hi' theft The cod et the liatrepord leek hi stated ft .,‘ MI Mita pl iMPY. The lodide* Comelier. bathestee4.th men htll meshes the Mt provitheeetthe hiatietadon CoeswN.dbb ilb. •e4k,s lag Ca = the t th pe Muth. at* th e dial* of 11. 1110iAlt impaling thingiiiiPtisititimisitiotalits oticadin toe /stemma togn*coalber*esasted. hie Isameid the Math, ma gat so doubt pees del • thuds! • - - - • - ; bileenitioe toss ramble source: rhYs tt* the' Cossainee of Wey. ead Neese will mge aterowaile "P", upon the I"T as 4 l°ll' abillo 36 t. 4 "age Mum* to repeal so:ma of the Memel rewrote law es provides ilottbe ensplotawat of spiel or to formers iatbe internal revesne service. aims: ; The time of both , Hauser of the Legislators seems totOalimiiitMitire; ly. occupied. with private. busineis. The Philadelphia Police iim;::whiai had ',previously passed - the Senate, came up in the Rouse on third read = 7 ing an - PridaY, last, .and was passed by a party vote—all the democrats .voting against it; Some of .the 'visions of the are objectionable to . Itepibliesits. Many of the can dailies of Philadelphiasare calling upon the irlovernor to veto it.: Mr. Bowirsx has introduced a bill urging Congress to accede belliger ent rights:to thaCubanii. - Mr. Joint sox, of CraWford county, one le ex tend the charter of the. Erie Canal CoMpany, as follows - Beflenacted, 'fbat the 'charter of the Erie Canal Company is hereby extended, from the terminus oftheir canal, at th e mouth of Beaver river, to littabm, with power to ernwirnei &n -ether canal on either bant of the Ohio rim, and construct locks, dams sod 'chutes .on, said river, and maintain slack-Water -notation on the Ohio, and such portions of the hany and Monongahela rivers as maybe necessary to. form navigation within the limits, of Pittsburg, of not exceeding eight feet lower utlet lock of the- Monongahela navigation; Provided. that thelocks shall not exceed three hundred and ftyfeet in length and seventy-Ave feet in width. That no tolls shall be charged on boats not us ing the locks ; that amounts for which - mort- MtVahtligued on_the espie n ti e n; a i i rreased Per cent House bill appropriating $B,OOO for the completion of - the history of the Pennsylvania yolunteers; passed on Monday. NEW EPIDENIC.—The city of N. Y. is not a little excited, just now over anew and• frightful epidemic which made its appearance there early in December last. Like typhus, it is a famine fever, occurring in times of great distress, and attacking. first, Members of the lower class of com munity. It ordinarily begins with a chill, which is followed by the =nal phenomena of fever. These phew:ire= ens continue to increase until after three or four, or sometimes six days, at the expirafton of which copious perspiration terminate ' _the , attack. The patient then remkina free of fev er, though often feebleand ailing, tar atemit the fourteenth day, when saw ona: intervenes,- ; followed by phenomena_ similar, to those of the first attack. , Sometime, a second re lapse occurs about tthe twenty-first .day, and cases are recorded in which three and even four relapses ha* been observed; Thonik the ump,- tome, while the fever is on, are vio lent, the pulse.very frequent, and the temperature high, the iliseese is at tended rith Comparatively little dan ger--the mortality commonly not ex ceeding four or five per cent . Re lapsing fever spreads by contagion, and the higher classes of society are. notsectm When it . biecomes r i p epi demlc. When it assumes the , epi demic form the mortality is much greater than the per cent. stated above, often reaching fifty or sixty per, cent. of the' number attacked. This seems to be the- case in New York city; and, =hie smallpox, there are no preventives known. The sad den appearance of the &cage has giv en the physicians no tinisC to post themselves on its chiracter, and they are likely asihe masses tobe attack ed by it. Seventy-az new cases were reported to the Health Officers in New.Yorkk one day last week, and 5 • in great-consternation. Cmszes Tauxestna—The London 'Standard, of the Bth instant, says that the Chinese Submarine Telegraph Company have determined 4 1 lose no time in constructing that part of their work lying between Shanghai and Hong Kong. They have been stimu lated to action by feat that if they delay longer the Americiut _line will anticipate them: He gays an account of the doings and.lintentions . of' the corporation having its headquarters here some time The Standard says that . telegraphic _ operatins were sent out by it,and that the scheme was postponed "only> by the *gamy Of busiiess at, hoors. 'lt adds that the facilities for einniunitimtion betinsen San Francisco and China, demand ,a Gabbs between the southern 'colony and the, northern Mittleinent,. and, that it can be advantageously : worked indapendentlj of the line to Europe 41/ 12 thilitTnloke i!!attqued. by the (=rant British, imitroventint Of an American idea, it certainly. de.- inonstrates the soundness of the be= lief ou which the idea was predicated. TllE.i►TFss: 15s4Amy, in connection-Oth the prize._ The fernier:lllmA Midis 's ties Mink .1 1 * 104 ,1 1 4 ft ,io t onialm honk f 0 thslintlatAX9Wl liiiii;jvung, blend indestholie,iv)At theWiMetiiiiSlMAOnld he c i#l,4lo.O . 04 1 *..V.44*4 red4:',144*t9,4004500 - o*, *Lim at home and to *fithatoer. thetas '4Wfi,iteigipplier toward ti0f79001#740, thee: .cleinetita Minglidp i mA Morii; as Primv who manages the .41i7 SounuryAiStiin*Vit 'Thi44. 1 0 , 1 6 ** 1 40 ,4 ** ,1 04; iPiPiSa::isaY#'t44.lo4l:o*, FA.* Olutely thrown, and. this report l is as old srlds candidature.; zr-tek, l is • • ' 7 " !#W. Ledger Alnianec '"lB7 o, issued by. WI o * (4 . .7( , ,d gawp- for: gratuitiins.,#ariknoion‘ ornong his , subscOcmcontrinamore vahtable interesting 8 4diatiPswo r t:' 0 0 44 * *' 1 that 'We live - ever seen: We are / much obliged to_thepublislier for the copy sent us, and no doubt sneh, Will'. be the feelb 3 B4..i7gr •=804.740is fortmtAe - inough - to rem - yeon& Mr. Cau.ss tuniounceithat" hereifter the "Public Ledger Almanac" will be is sued yearly.which will be gratifying news to his 0000 Subscribers. If enterprise and merit, Controls the in crease of his subscription list; 100,000 copies will be nCoClllU . fninish each Subscriber with an ahmuum for 1871. THE Wrirmn os REOORD.-:• It appears from records of the weath ex for Peet rePi; that the wa m *ea' ther of this winter was. exceeded.,in January, 1790, when the average or medium teinpereture was 44 degrees. This is the mßdest month of January on: record. ;Fogs prevailed Iraq ,much in the teeming, but-a hot sun soon dispersal - them, and the mercu ry often ran tip to 70 in - the shade at nudday. Boys were often seen swim ming in the Delaware and Schuylkill I rivers. There were frequent showers as in April, some of which were ac companied by thunder and'lightning. iM,The i Senate . Postal Committee having agreed to, report favorably to the - passage of the bill to establish the Mediterranean and - Oriental Steamship Company, there is every reason to believe' it will pass. both. Houses of the Legislature 'without unnecessary delay. The bill gives up subsidy,. and by . its provisions the company is to cOry •the mails . at the ocean rates of postage.:: This , is a movement we can but commend, and I ono which, we feel, every 'person in terested in the commercial prosperity of this country will assist in further ing, MUTH OV GEORGE AL WILkItTON.— GaTtoz M. , Wuurrox died, at his late residence, in Philadelphia, on Satur day, after a protracted illness. • Mr. Wwarrox was one of the most emi nent members of the PhWelphia bay, and a most , upright and estima ble citizen. A wide circle of, relatives, connections and friends sincerely mourn his death. His health had for several 'years' been percepaly de clining, so that his death was Lot un expected. Still, its occurrence is pro foundly regretted lii..Ex4udge Wu Sraoso, Phi'a delphia, and JOSEPH P. Baanr.zr, of Newark, N. were nominated on Monday, by the President, for Jus tices of the Supreme Court of 'the Unite . d States. . - Uremia:Nero& —Feb.ls.—The 'Post master-General reports that in the month of January there was sentfrom the Washington post .iffum over 237.- 000 franked letters, at, a-east of ahout $15,000, and-150 tons; of printed mat ter, at a cost of $38,000. - The Senate • judiciary . Committee hold aspecial: meeting on -Monday,i to consider a bill for the admission of Mississippi, and will' probably act .upon it so that'• the question can be disposed of by the Senate before ad pinning on Monday night. - • The President. to-day issued a proc lamation of the- ratification - of the treaty between the United States and China, and giving the full text of the THE Emu6ricar, Corucm.—Roam, Civila ed here, has a 'remarkable art& en titled, "Les Minnie; Politiqtres et le Concile." After referring " to' the menaces against the 'Ecumenical Council establishing decrees 4,3lltTary to modern ideas, it Bays tho bishops despise the menaces. If the govern ments make laws at variance with the decrees of the Conn 4 I tb.e slabjects will; othe held to observe them, and to exact`obedienceto anieh laws would be odions tyrarmy „ If the` govern ments separate Cinreli from State, they meat eapeet terrible revolutions to crretthrow them. Prance alone has been trite to the Concordat; and the Church will bear this in mind.- •-•• sir The- New York . : Legislature proposes to hand;over Vie Hemming of liquor deUlere to the Justices the peace. In view of the welllouiwii venality of New York city justices it world have been as well for the Nira , York'Xiegilditure to lime( th**"edict ffiltee:lvl"o:ilioiliVoit.ille St* at, once. The-.sptutu "Forma the: traf c. , . , -The te4,614 Calistitu*nial .'PguireptioU ikaa.03144: eCanatitu. banal: Amendment - granting .:Vai sal Suffrage. • EMO2 • Wail —7 .... 11 r 1 " 11 4 tea ;lASI 1 II Wymesk fisaia-Mbiattello. soma. _ ass aims Ilea Mos IL,fClever r oc awl iota ralbrAlime= ivoma ns . varit iiimeturvim 44 .2 Amid dik-, Gams ,akerdiad 1 34! Meta - Mit mad- !nada. Infllianittataa tensta. la(05411, mit dank astrlia. Wide Inf WNW camr,r ll .4lt adiltalrit opal aid madadlinnat: Mei likar .-110111 1' 041 THOM Mo. I %WWI stlMN6ll4olo4.olnedLnd Imitator, asa at us loatbms Wane low& 4ittnilief &IV etli-AimiWalieritAlt ) p llse m r odio ndis Va t ie f or- h IT am a P ligs r voreirumn - tar _piataida di ia atan. laits den sad aairllndf asorof itieta lit abet ri s f a tt= „ 27l= l. ts Suismal Older .oaaab littak:uad,dttardNe. laradart SW& Idttigt a#IIIMI.I4 IL god ,1100110 014 -"Pdtliat "oldies. imbieli lem SU Awe Is be sem. las lobar he Jolt. M e jit Plard i Zt i kill p ir 4/awift als - WAL. le Tan' =AO for Match; t idadafenhaPikv , tellt•alealttaam 'oat% weft 0410. foesid*llbiank 04kb Win aisoamak .-kasiltkas Asir at Itat'a4 thudbanaad. 'l3lle godonus,. astribith LI, alai* Ildeadmea Nowt ekNdogiritti 111,..0k sod lige tiXe• - farcar duo. tee nthda nkL-taP Wali s arnat. SEP A _ lags Jour, at apt db.. tad itlitntat. lar Weateta,' dant wader*. Mate. {Mate. In Inatil ic rt ~Oa- (dataff 114 114(4 1Mb PllO. . , Glamr - 1 Alt DIY Thiiabserniii faitestablished a new Cod Yazd in 0111/11111i CI theibricanido 011eienitittannt 6113 1421 93;' 13 4 grief° W . /11 5 110 81 50 7 PS, • BEST "AN21111.4 lOTE COALS 'at Tin tares 4 - Pismo sr i l iszo. • • - Baid Eat or,No. nom: or Nos. $ mil mixed ' • 514- ebeebrol: of No. 5, x ' Peek ' • i• • 3 35 _ • The following additkami dorsal win be made for delivering Coal within the Doroasti smite Mu... 50 do.' 'ISM' albs eta,' Q r. ~ .25 114 .45 • 45; crteave" Orders tenni oig Oboe. ixaa.lfer' ear:nNeclllode.nizt door to. G. U. llroodb half Store. 'ear° Mem sanak in an dues, be accompanied be Towanda. 7e..146. T. ; - T:v7 , A antic of akvir crop l yses. amaklikkg of YOUNG. HISON, • • OLD /TYSON, IMPERIAL GONPOWDziss, - OOLONG, • 'JAPAN AND, ENGLISH B_B.EAS FAST - . E'.4.S • - Jost imbed obieliss cad by me pakok. oadd7 on eibeskTerynimop. and vanantad to give sailatio. lids MIMI bonsai. Chassid see. LONG k KEELER. Also tun vomit** pjS . , • SUGARS, COFFEES, - _,SPICES.: DRIED do CANNED rRUITS, CRACKERS, ,FLOIIII, FEED, . - MEAL, AC. ; .., Which Ire Wadi atprices to =it the them Feb. 2, 187u-2m LONG 'C - - cc - t:4 te -tz , ~ 0" a 4 • . ~ : 4 4 r„ g P , - . . cz I / .;; w i '. SC . g 1 ta • EN C; • X IS 'X On gi ZOZ n•' E . Ai g: t , lei . , •;a1 .4 I.) 1 4 1 . 1 1 P. *.l TRY OUR Cut- TED arioo” Pi r 4 IQ: $ WO sctia 11.0 :1-1-111:1 FINE CIIT The very beat iv:Lilt:ties Of Bum, Balm, & &arca A 'grad toe* of the mad pope. lir brands at.. , FANCY SMOKING PI P E t of alatteg ereti desalpects hcm OMEN' Mizasciutru ! commox CLAY Perheluseellention' Ovalle gap. pines the yenta of doles lost .aa.gpw WHOTYOT4iI PitlC Tovenes. DK. k leek A . FULL ASSORTMENT OF slam sad wasp mots. et • Mara 10, is*. Wo & A FINE AI3BOBTMENT ta OF TOI 4.m.saTinuf‘iii • •,, man lam COW ,& MIER AREJ Sig& ASHTON SALT; PUT IN Nolo. 0. R. PATCIIII • riRIDED Fitt:l7oF -ALL KINDS JJ - ' , • . votes waft. TRY' OCR TEAS . AND COME, A F STE:q E OF WOOD A. A Ware,* ' aar0.11:11K INACILKEEt; TROT; : ,WHITE ioo►asif,„omisskiaalma, , INTER „TUBS - MI.- FIRKINS - ••• ' aL4 • ; ' 71cCIXX-h Matt : : 4. • Prepars —.. itim.ikt• t O. IA PATCH'S. may 20. M 7 ?PM 110 0T 8 'Ahlt 1 1 r "' • - • . ; The Largest and most_oomplete'ssi• Ermt of in dAi; nine ever oftersiiciniouts' is now being so. oeiva at HIIMPHM BROT H EUS --11Pe; - stock o f • 1; 4 1 . ;BOYS' FALL AND WIRT/tit WEAR qti: - • nearl'dompn!ung all Ciaita . :I 'FINE AND' -KRALVY'' WORK FARMEBS All the latest land 'meet Istpulas stylea of r g. :;; ; ; ,- ! ; z- r t in 'Goat, • aiid Kid, At an times customers will find our, oss?rtment of ,goods,, unrivaloo inil44l iwir,!.34 , and the prices 4:the lowa* (glutei. We offer in cror an ninnnially attnlctive 'skwic 61 SARATOGA &FRENCH TRUNKS, !imam" &c. HARNESS' AND SADDLERY. We call the- attention of Horse; men ib Our immense variety of Carriage Ind Team Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Blankets, 'This dep a rtment is directly over • • • . our Shoe Store, and will at all times -• I ' be hilly stocked . with all goods be • longing to the,Harness trade.. Any-, thing. n gia:Une will be made on taunt notice and by 'experienced first. ChM worianen. Oct: 13 1869. YIORTY XEARB Toofify to ebo far dealing aid public appreciation of : ' the fins o COIPAXII Or . NUN BT. AND PUBLIC SQUARE, WI stock of Staple and Year WALL AND WINDOW PAPERS: Anr lout GP in a. CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE, TOBACCO. SEELY AND SIDDLIERY TIABDWARE. - TO MIMO /9 31' limtiwial;. • AND 'MINERS.' ME I..u)mt, MISEtEe I Serge, Cid or Buff. TRIM DEPARTMENT, Whips and Robes. M.ONTLAILN -1 213:1S, TOWANDA, PA DRY GOODS. lO elegent asacidatent or 1 41eci/ L pie of , GILT WALL PAPER. Ilat all styktannt importation, run Una of G.ROCERIES. puss AIW runs. cum= ou. mars AND xtrrizos. Assztrastpaket CLOTHA CAbnitERES, 0 act iyal, , , 1.% v)pktair,o4 :11;R BOOTS' AND 'SHOES • , imstaa• et tun= um s e es mantes, Ra B ;CAPlik AIM is: ; • Trisilm Vases and Trove Bag& OEM MID PUNT& wily coraafted. 'ad pieta Odor tbe ("erg mast. and rlialited. 200 4011011 PATENT GE:6I" U dAtt, _ F RUIT. - iiitholl. Oldf isilbw, allimmideFtaneg prices. «rpm e am .d iraz an sraraz ' ses ' sea, °V.V. tom g0tb.44.16.0. :`;.~~_ • ARA". AWN:, STOVES ! • • , • ' i lug Russell & Cos. . • . 1 K1.•%- 1 4:i 4 u*D-to ,4n e . I‘3l.l3wAmAalw4,ifieoiivE;_rtorto Anything of the kind before offeied. - • It ti so oonstracite4 - that ofAWA,Othe knife;` suld' kw* or Odd tors ohmuligri W e also kaOP, ;' , 'l , ` , ::'. - -" . .:3 '- titlif, 3 : .:.''t :'i , "!.,!E' ,., ' , .; , %.,..:i , - 1 1Wit'OlitiAi3uMIM; •- A'rIEtEICS: - 0 OAN ' OIIE I; S CHAFV4E_'§,* . gt_KT:M4S, r4l.l4zatca limps 46. ; : • • i; ,y 1 3' 1- • MEE -(i!i4i . ii , ' , '-ii6 . 4 . ii.' *'. CO Continue to:iell-the ELIAS : 4O*E SEWING MACHINE ! -After . 4ving sold And. tested these milebitieelcrr year; "they: fee nstified in claiming for them ,a degree of perfection which • is ,no excelled if even equaled by any other known machine, J., P. Culver will pnt np these machines for a reasonable trial...at any \ point where parties wish to, ?urcha>se.• r h - - , •. 2 a 5 '' • - _ a . \ b E w A A - 1 . i • pl ~. „ ... .N, 6. .A. - 4 . , • g li A . 40 to c) 0 - LEATHER PA,CE.DIG, BELTING, is • MILL, CIRCULAR, AN ..., CROSS-CTYT 'SA l . ENGLISH PIL ALWAYS ON„ HAND r:. 121 • CZ ' ' SC • E 4 . w.. • Z • , 4 1 1 Pd ; 4 1 X"I . re , 4 , _ m cc &, . 1 P 4 '1- ..4 4 :1 0 • , = 0 g * ' . . I 1 fr 4. ' ZY.4 • . ' N t 0 . U 2 Q = 0 = - _ LANTERNS; • - REVOLVERS, • RIFLES, • , & CARTRIDGES - 0 w H m•'' ei . - i . ~. - r-i 0 ri' , g CD I rD -I E• 4 o . = 1.1 . ? , 1 , g ......„ _ .. ... 1 04 . - -‘l' ..4 ' i F.; • = O, w-I 0 0 ' 0:1 POKES, HUBS, FELLOES, AND Cur ER STUFF., t h • . a 0 . z I iii , r4 =.4 , . CARPIZMM TOOl.B, LlilE, uIatENT, maws DrAt. An P 1 TEE Towan(U, Jan. 25, 1870 ' • - t==M=' , ( l o ~ ~ ~! .. _ } . . . . teme , •-;,± TOWANDi : etteit:Yeißti 1414 5 4 P-4 1 A4- 1 0 J AMMOP I -04D1.' • Thetuideretpedt, beditioneet the CealCamt end Dick et the 04 "Beretartieela," and Juat conne e t e d • Wee CoeHmilit Oliesepoo tee errperatoPerateb 0,111148 mm of =sae ibmgekrenowsaadstze• ottheW a ft . weneYeasli epos the most reseemettee teems la say querstrelideed.. , Prime se tbe Teed treel turtlei LAMP EU! • • it so 4 h, Moro I Cheoto at y - 1,4n0p.,A, ............ . ...... 4 13 ...needig • ..... 4 Ears Mon 40 44 stattoitil charges ton be r 0.4 &Meeting Coal within-Ole horono threte ;Per Toil—SO tech. Extra for carry:paln . zo T0n...25 " " " " “ - W Orders ro4lic k.ft af the Tied. ro;ner M n.a. rota and-Elizabeth Streets. or MAL. C. Porter.. b rag , gs.:Orderi must In illestretM tom . pthied wi t h the casb. ," TIMM k DIVES". Tcorthdo. Not • .11569-Lt. NEW HARpWARE 'STORE! .WE ARE JUST OPENING IN'eANTOx • XleW, assorianentoi D z. -bur :Igen is new and we sre otierinv it to the put, lie at pekes that deft competition. Any one la auk ibarek can and with us Me latest impeee'nb a a. and moat desirable sties. Our Cook :Mew. , 0,,.• acknowledged kr4"2. La n and the public, In general to-to euterkwa tak ing and cooking qualitim, to anythin now o f n a „, lat. We bare Caermersa's Tons, . • /80/0 NAM." t" - i ' • . • HOUND SHONA AND NAJIA.- • Laura. LANTIENNK, . . • Houow enutmur Tramcar. Cramer. he. ire: man flea aati We are prepared to oraviere , Le that-we can aell as chap, na a little cheaper. t6e 'any ether plicc bathe county. - PIERCE c TRIPP. Canton, Jan. 12, lnin. • A SPLENDID CHANCE, • 44. ILY FaTr-toRDINA Mt - ('ITER. - IYAVT - Di:Lty. SEND'AT-ONCE The Leading. AGRICULTURAL JOT PNIL OT COUNTItI, FRNE Prifi q . % 1: IAA)? Aletaideia biome JOVIt3/11.,—A dus monthly. Lonlaining 92 large &sable eoluran devoted to Farming 119 d Murk Watches:: coot ism_ regular departments for ilia Practical Fatale!. Lars. Min, Stock Breeder, Woof Growers. and Psaiy• Keeper. ke., ke., tee.. Wastrated with nirmemas f -Fmgrsvings 04 bound iU frandadineiy tinted Farmers will find ifi this [notably a very itim.et Aid In all the detairtmcnte of leartgine and Breeding. It Las Vetsrimay Deparunent an4er the charge of ono of the ablest Prof/ sscrs is in. United States. who answers throne& it+ toratAL. free of dasve, all questions relaVne to fve9...Dasitt or Diseased Wirees, Cattie, 81.etp, swine P Wt. Thus every Subscriber Ins a florae and Onitil).n. or free. We are now Prepared to over the AIIMIICAN *MCI '.IO . BIIAL MI &fret gO for one year, to all roe Mim a. ben (or renewals) to March first, who shall Ikabsrnbe Immediately and pay MEI. advance. This to stare Or, portunity which the intelligent people of our will no doubt duly appreciate. nand in your m t. acriptiona for the Rarourva Sims Jura:van free for one }ear. GOLD STILL CO3IING E'tWN I= GROCERY & PIWVISION LINE: are now being offered at COWLLL al. . prices UM cannot fall to satiary all that they are determined not to be undersold by any one. They have enlated their ittoro by building ro that they now hat evroom fur the froth Supplies that are fitly received by them. They haie eosnected v.th ter stare a Market whiere they now keep 1r...l mem to sell by the quarter or piece. and A full many!) 4! (if', ° eeriea and l revisions , to winch they would ,all the attention of all cash buyers. Come and CMllllibr ' , 97 Goods and jirla a. i s ,fore purcha,ll.z ,e...... smt,ty yourselves. 4 iC e glisZ•enter all gooda to glee sane.. malefaction. 'lts aro tb a ukt ul to sorra:v.ll4,n e their pad liberal' norcoaage and POI irlt a ront:an.a„. of the acme. . COWELL E MEL. Dec. 20..1,864. CONSUMERS U3'' — I . CON P. CT I Ell ! azza LET US REASON TOGETHEV • How , can any reraira- manoracture Ciinf,tnurry and sell it at 15 cents - a punnil, it.cn slum" st wont., 16 cents at the ltennery: (unless it it terrilly uici terittcdtt Yloci can any dearer retail snob a =I, e•imiliirrl tt blicuatoniera and hay, a con, :. , w r How eau Lily COLII4IIII/er Circ. 't t pureiur pr.rr Confectionery at tweLty.9% r. 11,1 thirty - , tts per pound Isbell a pure article ennuct tx Itizr.inp•ter.,l less than thirty td forty cents per wow!, ,- , JrA-otir.g of casts:a bode, bona almonds, sod ••icn c:liedo of goods?. Within a few days we lime been IrEerfdraair , buds. etc., for fifteen cects per putud. krld CLOCV late Creams at twenty cents. an.l the I,:.nt EL.lnnt• leaned that they were initile.ret-ta pry ~ . nt. w.th Terra Alba; and It 14 fact thiq Confectionery are made and emld it thi. country every year. and the consumers are the only prrwas injured by it. i f C.- Now, or tAeleneoll of li.e..r , el. 1-ie a . ! : ire art/7v of run ectioaery. we win trarranf ...,y nrt,l, o t f obt 04an" ,lure Strut'/ Pure ,r,i , i ire. fr , .. tr•ry .oir, f- Went deleteritau t t , h,!1!.. ' HART Store formerly °copied b .1 , .0..,th tawalan..3lalo Alert. Towanda. October 21, 1842. CENTRAL EXPRESS", We !lave eztel:ded our 11Le's o=o . 'lol r.,W37.e.:7 N.r, and arc now prcparrd to ceive and C.twaai inciucy and mercLatilisc; ant collect Er..4s, intz. checks, kc., with dePjtch itnd at low rates We mat c.lreful t xperk , nred ne,,Ag.r• Plmugh between Phladelrbk: and awl Ws verly duly, except Stlaup;, rin:•l Line va.l Diorcipt delive7 tn... SPECIAL LUTES-w - a 1 Le-irowel reznlar pere of Butter an 4 Eggs, awl pagn;:,iilar cftentio3 giveu their prompt rtry 111 so! York JOHN SMILIt. Jz. !rilz ED 3V. E. Aebt. Suj t Oeuerd - Orace•-320 t'h^stsut St.. Sept. 23. 1863 NEW t. ROT: TE TO PHILIPa NORTH PENNSYLVANLk IZA11.1:101,. Shortest and most direct lin., to l'hea.! , :lphia. Ramie. Waal&*ton. and the Sontii. Passengers by this ronte take PCII!1,1V11111 k New York Railroad train. passing , Towai.,la tt .4.U.. make close connection at 13..t111 , 1!. w;il, fr press train of. North Penn'a Rki!road. an.l /rr.rt Philadelphia at 8125 P. M.. in time I. trains either for the Fkmth Kist • eitS Passinger cars nre at t 5, p all trains to convey passengers to ti.r oanoaaPopt. and to all parts ot the city. ' I= Leave North reim'a liailroad P. 1 ..t. r and American etre* ta. ct arriving at Towanda 6:3s 1 , , If .. s Mann'. Baggage Eapnate collect,. awl tirintr. Lu nagr. 05c No. 105 booth Fifth t. th laddl.l..a FREIGHT ACCOUlloovri ,, :,, ="", 'Freight received at Front and rt. rt • fic flria delnbil, and forwarded br Dady I tFn 141. t mr.r. to Towandif, and AI rointa in SUN le , ..ba , :ra arab quick dimpatadt. ELLIS CL Oen. Agt. N. P. It. It.. Front and Wir••NY Jan. 17. 1870. HURRAH! 1-1 1 U1 . tRAN I GREAT * REDUCTION IN lir READY 'NUDE CLOTHING M. E. ROSF.NFLtiLip: (Oppotae I am now offning to the filbEe a ta.-re and jbkr.i< stock of WINTZER 000.DS, Cow :ding Of BEAVER, CHINCHILLA. - And DoE.:sii.l:4; OV.ECOA.. I I I , FOE MEN AND. BOYS IVF.IIZ • Which will be sold 25 0..13 for,rr prices id M. E. 1108ENFIELL . s. .51,0 s lar , Tolosa ITNDERSECUITS2,ND DRAWERS . , 'intend to 84.1.1 leas titian c.i.f. 14 r.,:.1.^ roor.) fcr Spring Stock. - Now fa your Cue to 1,11,, 3 . 4 . 1%! chest MII and - convinze youircir'tii.t li-E. 1 . 0- D odor* (treat Bargaio3 to thy Nur cf Clothing and GENTS EVRNISHING .640DS Call Ixtfare parchasinir elsowbeir- - • - _ Rosr.sriELP Tovranda, Jan. ?.5, 187 n. alwl