News Thi33, a,fl Nations. - Cloud is said to be a total rota:. . • —King Victor wil l enter Borne on the Uth. ° —Brownlow. is_ enjoying better_ health • r —The tobacco crop is generally re ported good. . • —lowa city is worried by" a gang or boy burglars. =The' improvement of the Illinois ~ rieeris progressing. —Allentown offers a reward of $2OOO for incendiaries convicted. the use of iron fronts for build ings is becoming more general. —French papers now style Euge nie, Madame Bonaparte. —A girl at Cheater, Vt., . recently, died from tight lacing. -4 - Pottsville claims 4:1 be the larg... est borough in tilt) State.. . —The country annually produces 118,642,000 gallons aspirita. —Mobile has had 173 deaths from yellow fever this Season. . • s moke Tours from Paris now by balloon. —Paris, Me., makes 10,000 wheel barrows annually. -=Minnesota is picking second crops of Strawberries. —lncendiaries are burning Georgia On•houses. —lron bridges are bull more cheaply in Kansas than wooden; —Genesee county, N. Y., \ claims an apple crop of 13(0,001) barrels. —Berlin manufacturers - are' busy on winter garments for The-troops. —ln the French capital "Up in a balloon, boys," is now very much sung. —A blow up of a Mississippi steam boat is expected soon, as they are still racing. —New Orleans registers thisyear 37 , 42, 763 vote In 1868 the number was 000. ante brags over a pair of fowls betwC•n turkey& and guinea hens. —New York is discussing the co nundrum, "What becomes of all the pianos?' —No feint than five persons 'were killed by omnibuses and cabs in London within a week. —Traffic returns have been entire ly suspended by the great French railroad com panies. -The Saratoga springs tannery turns out about GOO dozen sheepskins for book binding a week. • -The penal statutes of California are in the hands of a revision committee, which has nearly finished its work. —Since the rise of water in the !dreams °Maine the mills are operating day and night, to make up for lost timo. —Another Yankee notion is about to be introduced in Europe. Pullman will start some of his palace cars there shortly. —St. Louis is perfectly well satis fied that Chicago will lose its grain trade_entire• ly by itvolimited trickery and cheating. —The female member of the lowa bat advertises herself an "ittonteyess-at-law." ne has not yet hadA. caso-ess. —At San FAncisco a Chinaman recently 411.11! his daughter a name which,trana lated, means " You-ought-to-have-been-a-boy.' —The palm or date sugar is.. of a brownish color, known in India u Jaggery. This the chief variety of sugar manufactured in .a. —lt is estimated that at least two thousand trunks, full of valuable'artieles be longing to Americans, are at the railway station in Faris: ' good many remains OP sup posed antediluvian monsters have been discov ered in a lake in Hungary which has been drained. • —There will be fifty-three Sundays in the year 1871—tho year beginning and end- Sunday. It ought to be a good year. —The. census of lowa, as officially reported, gives tlie State 1,187,398 inhabitants, a gain of nearly one hundred per cent. in ten —Corn doctors say: Let the lo oks keerup the fashion of high heeled boots. It brings na more customers than all thJ other caeses combined. . —Skates are sold to-day forty per cent. cheaper than before .the war. ^eoofteti lion and machinery have made the Ameßean ...bates the best in the world. —Crackers, poisoned with strych nine for dogs, were tend recently in the streets r.f Bath. The value 'of human life in that city must be Ina at a IoW figure.' —At a recent sand blast near New foundland4torris county, New Jersey, a large rock, computed to ,weigh thirty tons, was thrown a distance of seventy yards. —Some . prodigious bombs, on the way to Versailles, lately passed through Frank fort. These mortars carry ono hundred and forty pounds of powder, and could easily con tain a small-sized man. —A company has gone to work on the old rebel armory at Ilacon, Ga., having bought the property of the United States, and ~ o.on it will resound, with the hum of cotton spindles. —Mark Twain reprints his admir able Calazy "Memoranda " in his own paper, -the Buffalo Express, bat writes Wig or nothing ,kiriginal, in his peculiar reirr t least, f or alteet: —The news of the massacre of eleven tourbita near beautiful Naples, to the rotnantlo and adventurous mind, moat add a new charm' to the numemus other charms of travel in beautiful Italy. —By' way of reprisal on account of the publication of the secret papers of the Em peror found at Paris, the Bonapartists threaten to pnblish documents which will compromise members of the old opposition parties. —New York is felicitating itself over the approaching completion of its first French or "apartment " hoteL The new gime tare is on the corner of Fifth avenue and Then ry-seventh street, and is building by Partin Stevens. —A letter from Versailles, in the Cologne Gazette, says: 'The majority of the shops arp open. Salt, butter, milk and meat, articles ofilnxnry in districts which I have just trwerrsed, are here, if not in excess, at least In euilicient quantity. • ---A circus in Ohio was struck by a storm, and tho tent lifted many feet hlghoind carried slicer ever the people. The poles were dragged through the crowd, creating some bad casualties. The elephant broke loose and left the show in disgust. —The prisoners - at Wilhelmshohe, including the military attaches of the Emperor, are'sbout to doff their uniforms and assume citizens' clothes. IA hatter in Cassel has order ed from the eat hat house of Vessel, in Berlin, seventy silk hats for the Emperor and hlisnite. —A large refrigerator car contain ittg about three tons of beef, arrived in York direct from California. When the car was opened the meat was found to be in a splendid state of preservation. The meat thus brought can he sold at one-half the prirn which Is ,now ehtrged. —Engineers are locating the line of the Great Northern Btulrilad in Texas. —New York is La have a line of t storicr3 omnibuses stith seats on top. 'member of the New York Gold F.sehinee has been suspended for Vtirty days for assaulting a gentleman. —The New York Commissioners of Piers and Docks have bee considering the removal of the West Washington market. —The census return from the South show an increase In the colored popula tion, though in not /whims a proportion as in previous years. • —Several gentlemen from Pentu3yl- Tanis have erecently been making a tong through Fentress and adjoming counties in Tennessee, with a view to sirchaae land. —lt is reported that the prospect for cheap mackerel, Cod and herring this com ing %rioter is excellent. They are very plenty at the hanks of Newfoundland, —The expenditures in Pennsylva nia this debool year fur sebool-bonsea reaches nearly tooo,oon. The total for all Retool plar pwis amounts to over $7,000.000. —Daniel Sullivan, the oldest letter carrier in the tinted States. Will recently com pelled to resign his past at floe Lester In Co7lle* quo= of falling health. • —James B. Hope will -visit the larger cities of the North to rolkit rnbscriptions for the sufferers by the late flood in Virginia. Ife Is ernsonisikrnedly OoTernor Went. falba few*. EDITOIti I E. 0. GOODRICH. X. W. ALVORD. Towanda, Thursday, Nov. 10;411711 THE LIZOISLATIIIIII.MUE SPEAKEit. SIIIP. Thci tegicatiOre - socin to assemble will hare -to dispose tof mine - cropOr taut measures than 'have been brought before the State Legislature in many yeari. In the first place, a State Trefieuierlain be elected, and it is , to be hoped that the disgraceful praCtice which hasteen so prevalent of late years, of making * this _office a smatter of barter and sale, will be frowned down, and that a man may be selected on account of personal fitness— one whb will so conduct the affairs of the office that the State shall reap the benefits, instead of a ew political friends. Then, without doubt, the scheme to: take nine ,and a half millions of dollars out of the sinking fund and give it away to certain railroad cor porations, will be revived, and 11. - liberal share of the amount used to secure its accomplishment. It is to be-hoped, however, that there will be honest men enough in the Legislat tare, to prevent this' nefarious legis lation. Another important matter which will demand the attention of the Legieliture, is the re-diatrieting of the State, both for members of the State Legislature and for members of Congress. • These are are a few of the meas ures in which all the' people of the Commonwealth arc interested, and which should receive the weful and watchful attention of members, and we sincerely hope to be - a1;10 to re cord at . the close co the session, that they haAVe been disposed, of in a man. ner alike creditable to the members and their constituents. For the Speakership of the Horse several names are already mentioned, among them our own member, Hon. JAmEii H. WEBB. The election of such a man as Mr. W. as - presiding officer would aid materially in secur ing just and equitable action on the measures above mentioned, as well as other questions which may. come before that body. His long experi ence as a legislator, his known abil ity and integrity, and his impartial devotion to the interests of the whole - State, clearly point him out as the proper man for the position. Besides, Bradford has sent many able`men to the State Legislature, since the or ganization of the Republican party, and we believe never before has ask ed to have one them honored by election to the office of Speaker, and we believe that it will be conceded that our claim should 'not be over.: looked, especially as we present a man so highly qualified for the place. .lowa, after ten years of Re publican rule, is free of debt. New York, after sixteen years of •misrele, has increased bar expensel from five million to twenty-six million dollars.- It is said that Oneida county's share of the increased expenses for the year 1870 is•over 04,500. , But while this increase is of itself sufficient to induce any one to object to Tamml ny rule, an analysis of tli n at increase is somewhat startling. In 1856 the expenses of the Mayor's office were $10,150, while the salaries, exclusive of the Mayor's and legislative offi cers, reached $369,200. In 1870 the expenses of the Mayor's office were 61,000, and the salaries, exclusive of the Mayor's and legislative offices, were two million, four hundred and sixty thousand, four hundred and ninety-three dollars. When the in crease of population is considered, one can hardly be satisfied that Dem -ocratic rule means reduction ge taxa tion, economy or honesty. At all events one would rather live itti Re publican lowa than Democratic New York. "Ifir While Northern Demkracy crows jubilantly over the - late elec tions, their Southern brethren , see plairdthat there is no cause of re joicing. A barren victory, that avails nothing, after all the promiies the Northern Demberacy, made, , has aroused the anger of the Richmond Despatch, and it strikes back as lows: " The truth is, the Northern Democrats have not the tact, or good sense, or wisdom, or what yotirarill, to make up good Wines. 'The South ern Democrats formerly made these up for them, and then they were alwayi tmcoess&l." . This is hardly kind to 'the 'North ern Democrats, When they have been asserting so joyously for weeks that they have had a Democratic triumph.. But the sting of the rebuke rests in the fact, that of old, Southern Demo crats, having all the wisdom, made up the issues for the Northern Dent °Fats, who had no good sense, and then Democracy was always success ful. M. The official account of Gover nor Scow relative to the recent out rages committed in South Carolina, states that at least sixty perl•ons have been killed or seriously injured since the election. The Democratic press had been teaching its readers to • be lieve that the Democracy would be triumphant, and when it was discov ered to be defeated, outrages against Republicans were at once commenc ed. Application for, a military force to be stationed in that State, it' is said, will b 9 granted, and similar outrages tram be prevented. It seems, however, as though the ruling spirit of the DeMocracy was riot. IS. We have he' definite refinis from the elections ithich L feok place on Tuesday. In New York. Gov. HOFFMAN in To-elected by a reduced majority. The day passed off:quiet 's in the city. - „ , 44 oust sTAG rrni. irmutp.r, - l t Last year, when the state - F a in - 12 ** S tr CAiiii* • *Mr i e tlemn,No- .0 t # 31 4 4 1 - Eve 4/ 44 1 : 1 V:Z. ' fi r 4t rt e l 4j.. rytithw . Fair was very Ideasint and the ask Edon was i•epresented to be an entire nom& One ..little-ekinegularity," t hivrfprek,toon attracted the alien •tion of Mr. esmasoms: he did not see the Starnan'd Stripekfloating in the southern breeze. The old statesman was not king in.. zuggestin' g. tbaLita appearing wool 19!. only, bt:),*" ly appropriate but peculia4 The Superintendent saidthereitould be no objection to displaying the flag but the Society did not - own one This obstacle' aneoiin 01440414 Gen. CAILZRON purchasing and pre senting the article. The American Flag "floated oneelatwaintin -.This Year ,the repeated in a more malignant.fornh however.- One CoL , tanCr, Pt dent , of the SoCiety,.9oered' that:Pernaiur diiplaying the Union 114 Unthe Podi grounds shonld.take it down. %nit This command met - the approval at many, it at the same time kicked up a rumpus that resulted * compelling. the. President to recall, hie order, when the Union Sag:was wain: dis played: Governor Bezracs had been invited, but-hearing of the action of President Lacy declined visiting the Pell.: The following telegraphic cor respondence vilified:- ' Br Thraciamt ism ikurrnoars - Pers t • : , • • October 20. _. Iti ni . ' ' ' , GoEffnor "Bullock:I resxyeltiadtrieetWt :Iran dowtryeiterdss hrlds order from th e ratellagpoW of Meow. And Woolen tol) re , ... arul zv it . slininz. ia now in op plate. Eitiperintendent. &scums DIPAItriCISTA t - . tamaxu, 1870. J. C. Kimbell, Supt. Oyeampe Perk: You dispatch received. I' m gratified to know that the American flag is now allowed to float at the Fair ciroond, and . shall visit the exhibition to M"MrMAII morrow Thus ended this year's liffle culty about the. Union Fag . at- the State Fair in Georgia. It is.but just ice to our friends there; howerer; 'to say; in the words of the Atlanta Era, that the unpleasant affair was brought on by the peculiar notions of one gentlemen, who, our cotempo rary sap, it is pleased to assure the pt:iblic., does not represent the Nil jugs or wishes of the-people of Geor- ter Cam and' Eva, the Siamese twins, for years havb been &dui - tilting the best mediciff authority with,refer!. once to being separated. Science,- however, has in each instant* posi-, tively asserted that any such attempt would be, death to hoth7Soiae time since Cniso had a stroke„ of paraly sis, and his twin brother from that hour' was in effect tiedAe a dead man. Lately, Cimea has grown low spirited and melancholy, and Fava has shown a distinct and separate volition, not only from the fact of still retaining hie health, but from the further fact of being, cheerful while his' brother was, -depressed: This state of affairs has given rise tit another consultation of the medical faculty, and they now declare that should Ciu:No die, his brother could be separated from the dead body with safety. Science is likely: to err in thje conclusion as in 'the former, but if the operation, after the death of either, can' be safely performed, there is no reason whyit might. not have been dote during the life- of both, and the minds of these two men been relieved of the unhappy disquietude that must have constant ly harassed them. 18.. In the Sixteenth, Seventeenth and Eighteenth Congressional dis tricts the aggregate Democratie ma jority is 53"; or 15 in the Sixteenth, 11 in• the,Seventeenth and 27 in the Eighteenth. In these districts.thou sands of Republicans were so apa thetic as to neglect to go the polls at all. In many of the voting precincts more Republicans neglected to Vote than the Democratic majority in these districts. In the Sixteenth dis trict which defeated COMA by 11 votes, two Republicans staid away frOlii the polls fqr one democrat, and the same seems to have been the 'case in the Seventeenth and Eigh teenth. When they see these men, elected by their indifference,:working in Congress with the free traders kr destroy the prosperity - of the State, and to reduce the prices as -well 141 the quantity nf latintrns they dO if they interfere' with the Manufac baring interests of the State, t we hope: their consciences will be less apathit ic than they were on election day. - Kir Secretary BouTwELL's itemized statement of the public debt, issnd November 1, reveals the fact that of the two billion outstanding bonds of the United States,' from 1868 on, seven hundred and twenty-threemil-' lions, or about three-eighths .of the whole 'amount, are registered; Regis tration is alinost shiays an eividenee of permanent investment,. and this j fact shows how very rapidly-, the whole fund of Government securities is becoming absorbed in a shape that withdraws theta entirely from the fluctuations' of the market. The registered' bonds may I be safely' 01:. sumed'as all 'permanently invested, and they constitute but buts part of the whole amt* veir many persons are unable register;. and I others are Willing to the &ince" I of the coupons. - I A DEsrocatenc ljnaurs.--The Brooklyn agie, Democmtioi 'maces this truthful statement: ".The World adop,ta the policy of startling, indi reCt, desperate and sometimes ingen ionsyet always self-refuting; statettient4 and for ovary s readii deceives, thirty.are diagzudo_3d auger ed, and .mado -incapable of - putting , confidence in the paper on anitines tioti-ever afterivard." VMS 'Rumor rai s sur oat= • .4 1 1141:14 Nor. 4. UM • 90 the Mak IgPglabW 1870; the 1 0katiCrikuiring ever?' • i'.loiii *pnwen*bed 1. • wing. nay • thisieg nbdion, - - or-suspen-; sion. • student would voluntarily wear this Lead.4plittirw, uniroktorbTh - irall;lhe — above aides was received with great einistalw tion. The first public derrionstratien of the atudentnagahuit - the eisonm was the veering oi.crsPefiPsert b eir ~ hats, on Thor Itlst day of Obdr, the' last bsfOrethederthe orderinurter take street,. pa 4114 4:Madill; S 4 Nov, . , Pik.thtimeAddwpiztof.-Abo_titutleobt amiubledlo bind et44.a. rca :immted .theiceiroet. dad. ,in_ tpterrixameevable. kind.- of , hendllter ,r 0491144 1,49') . .1 provoke. laughter, and each .stadeut, Taut og mask as,wa lau vrbit4t4pirtheat auto* othMutberiebtblug. COP fizi.provided3ler..the. ootaaieu. and sunninutted hy.a materatils -Axing 7 hat. Was buns upwithe :shouldeti of six mournfully dad pall =sere & The_pmeemmatormaAmmed,- Made& Whitkick'ellend, killeiredlY the coffin,- chief nietulaeri, oaths. body, of Auden% zusny - of whew werepreT ,vided milk.' ztai,, also • (tin. bolas; skigh etc., -, with which i ts inmates the .general .din. Altar, proceeding through ;the , pinched streets (where. irandry - amall bop. testified :their appreciation -, of_ ..the proceedings by pang . the .column: with vel) the procession ascended the h ill,toward the University, pass ins " (llama's Place." from the windows of whichlmilding the learn ed denizens were seen stretch ing their heads, and smiling at the at grotenne spectacle. As the pro cession passed this beautiful build, ins, the large bell at the University pealed forth a solemn ImelL Arriv ing at the campusback'of the -south University building, a circle wag 'Orme& by - the ghostly knights,; out side of which aught be seen serrate'. carriages, filled with toinispoxqd, as well as many pedestrians who 'had come to witness the obsequies. In the centre of the-circle wan the fune ral pyre, which the chief chaplain approachetliand having poured oil upon it, it was soon blazingbrightly. The coffin was-now tornearound the circle, and into it were east the bats worn upon the occasion.- On arriv- , ins , at the pyre, not only the lisolfin;! but the aims of the pall bearers were; doomed with the doomed chapeaux. , The whole mass was then cast upon the blazing pyre, and the students, kneeling upon -the 'turf; gave vent to burst after burst of grief; While the' band softly and beautifully played' a dirge: TheOsplain then , addressed' the mourners. His text mist And. thialacultYrelgistered an oath; and' thereware It by the Trustees, that ,hats shall no more be -known, but that military cape shall abound out thS land. Thug saith the Pres.* He 'then eel:tooled:- them by Saying that " though hats were denied them yet they would pet le (*impelled' to continue their course bareheaded,. but that unto their keeping was , ev en the military cap, wi th ohe sign the forehead, that they might' be known of men." As thelast hat was reduced to ashes theprocessien was reformed, and headed by one bearing a shovelful' of the beloved •asheii, moved to-another part ef the camp us, and gathered around ei newly du grave , g u arded-by four sombre looking sextons. Here the ashes were buried, and' the benedictioii pronounced in these words; - 1— " Rats sic all busied. and caps bare nowecnne, “ We're all jolly good fellows, and well all so The procession in ; returning up , paged the residences of Pres ident White and VicePreall 'Russell; both of whom testified their .appre ciation of the proceedings by a short speech, the latter guying that he Only regretted that the Paenity• were not invited and furniShed with sheets for the occasion. 'The procession then disbanded'and the students returned to their variounuarters; but far in. to the night cou ld be heard the blast of an occasional tin horn, not yet content to relapse into silence. Wainer Aoraer BAD,Mszinsonzer,--: Most persons who write for the press, whethetfor books or newspa pers, practice on the motto that printers_ can . read anything .and can be imposed upon by all sorts of chi rography. But are hes just been decided which we hope will' be, 'a warning to all bad writers in the fu ture. The publishei*of the Digest of the New .Hampshire La* Reports have just teovered five htuidred dol lars from.the compilers as _extra Pay. The agreement' Yrescribed:.that the, digest should be printed in a cettain . type, at a specified price per - page, and stipulated that the manuscript should not be in the' luindwitin of the compiler, which was.kngwa to be indistinct and illegible. The - size.of the type, howeverovas changed, and slaw part of the manuscript was in the Nirithieof - LIM compiler: of the digest, and the piihilahers;:theintore, brought Suit to recover additional pay for the increase-of labor by . the change in the type, for the time. :ne nupied in deeiphtiriiig the manuscript and for the' alterations: made in :the proof-sheete. Aftern trial occupying week, the jury, as above stated, brought . in a verdict of five hundred dollars additional for the breach of the contract. This case should stand atm warn i ng to authors, both as to the necessity of settling beforehand the type in which their,bOoks are* be Printed, and _.as to thei*due of j a The -failure to Coniply with both of these rimpiisitee has caused a loss to the comPilee of the Digest ,of the New Thimpshire itepartaof probably a3t his profits. l'inThe 'nation! -id *etre! today, ; despite : , the lair - deSt * .', are, less 'per' head tinni they were tinder the iadisdnistralion of Van Betel; Poll, Pierce or Itnohan an. During tiebtst ',EWA 4ear the : ii•st of the gOyerintent was $1.84 for every ; inure nation , a nd this is less - .by 18 cents than the Arierage cost for the 24 years 'avoiding the rebellion:' . This isibe - nrork Of "the Inzustrimis soldieji, the modest:diSien, •J • • the head_ ol_ the Republican party, the President of_the United- States.' ag. Gold closed in York, Tuesday, at 110:. TT- EM=l=Ml the 1M).• et Now sereegeriiktofy., was Armitirany.' t imed 4111trriParki 414 mi. pooh - sm.,. . • Ala • ' 2 it to oestain'leis tonn peva Months sibsnma; l 4 ll Plig the bolos- kkketWork.ALPA Imiailguatate froniaa AVOY Oldies - who hid India* *pais dirty piece of paper cheek tu n ill t al ft no t rif t fl i alr ere : 31;71a*rukaiNiiiiiire. -- Thi - ieport taltrfriii itio hare bon kind the 44,0 the.eateieL . . * . ; i :e ufl; B4_____, i6i k t report groin eueseer emour(,Peileem on another hiendifinindon to anof pr . 'plod Of indisitain n &Ikea *Lonofthe'ilotiiitey; - eith - : i pthe r Tquel-zere 4 1 00409iiii = ' Pelt et the cleehiem,!_the {a4ia# g ball of ildistayelieekiThe oyster,' id this'll:it solred-'`.l l he had 'attachid laid *Media 4044 2 1 1 0csugiali t,:cP sridiffecrant %us* and in soloed.' lanai t4itli etudoni: the epoila had bieef' , nustli r 4; 11 4: 1464 n' ' re* I ty,.. ? hal* own to the e 2 hedese;irT • t t r reel-, Uses:in_ hi, signifleiu . 4 feLAbst.rtil :ed treason and now: nphedd trebelso and all who took any 'pot in , , the conspiracy against the Go4eitiment, are strong advocates of free trade. The Norkdk Journal, 'a. reolicsi, rebel ',sheet, is rejoicing in the libeller that the progrese of free trade ideas will deCitii:by the Republican party. That would also destroy the, prosperity of the country, is perhaps Ignite as pleasant a prospeat to the southern editors. of6sk otai *oo4' has been - refused 14' , tlit'3` - Paria Goiern tient, and thews? will be continued. The bombardment. of Paris has prob ably been commenced; and the Pnis !*a seem determined to push the Struggle to the, extremity.without any delay.- TheFiremeli Government Ali ordeal the 'arrest Of'- Bazaars and his staff officers wherever found. ass.A dispatch to the Union Re publican Committee in 'Washington, ili grazooo :ofacutizialt, :redorte,,that N ew' Weans' has gone 114publii4Ubeteieen *id, and four , thonsmlbokls, and - that tlietitate of ILl:Madam is - Betpubra:an by a ' veryi, *se majority ' . • , Naw Yoaz Nov. B. =- -Rudolph Dey er, a . Gernikan, about 80 years of 'age, gt . gys himself np at the police head. , xProrters to Inspector Mks to-day, alleging that he (Dmer) is the ; mur derer of Nathan. The man is evi dently. insane. The story IS so utter 1y at variance with the known -facts of the aiSolint no =dowels plac ed in hie Story. • ' Nn? A4korthomlds, CILIITIW-7Wheresa i in i t see amigo bt_ lipa *nisi ling cam cr prelmMika I ImiA7 *stile nil persons MN beim on emote. tase olOor linecifOß 40.11 far no debh ot ran, CWT Standing Itiono,NonL 111701-3 t• - • ( home." OOLPARTNEESELENOTICTEIB %.,.# Web, girea lied the eadindieeff pine dal f of the enced a limited co-=:: Wen Carnegie toad the id of-p05714;1114'. under fhe meow of 11. fires= f! Co. 4111. TOwande. *fie. 1. MO. 11 6/10 43: ti- Q -D The Itteied. 3argeet sad Bag assortment et Toys, Zephyrm sad acs Goods this Ude of Kerr York. just received at KIM CAM= Oct. 8,10. No. 11l Yam et. OiiiiiiliitiarredirlThithiiet for knout. alga of Blared men; . tradition, wam groat Weis Ards., its.: l eft tome of harem sought and mot hs Indians. became a famous warrigw. tu Bally dl of 100 new work. replete with sibling iff recitals oflodges. real I This re. Alan tUe dads, dealt, hairbrasdia mopes, assartip saws. te.. on Untold PPM 10 01:410 , 0 00 1 011 i 0 10 2 . one of author in hunter's dress, will be eagerly aid sought for and read with welling. Be wide swats ntui *tub , tor alnontapfzePle Page, dream • - terms and choice Said. Sept. 29.'7110. NEW MILLINERY amag..au.i. Would call the attention of the public to her large -stock of • 'l FALL AND DER MILLINERY eoo D8;- Directly from New Vat citj, of the lir: LATEST crime. . , . All which will be sold carApEn than any place Towanda, comprising 11088E113 and'RAT/3, • • • coasna; • • - taco ounms, , de.; fie. NM& D. Ml, ittret door east of Itrombin lc Mdgeiters Red. Mdtednd Moo 'tor& Bridge et. • Sept. 29.'7_0. • D 4 8.8 8— DIA $' 1 .1 , 11 4 ArD . .... • . , . CLOAK-MAKING,' . - • . .IN ALL LTS' lit A - NRIT Ed.• -1 . - tn •; ;, . : .". 2 izi "?-i ~ , -, • - .' i - • .'•; - '...:. L.; .• . , '. 1.1: . : i'.' '.," , . . ,; rl ... 2 .ii': - ' i ,42'. „:.1 ,t, ~ •, -..! ' ;.. 1:' , .,. : 1,..;',.. ' ' ~."..: ~• , ' .;,...,,, f. , i . --•.;'.' 4 ~. r ;.•'....!.., .; , -.•-•11 .... AND. MT/NO • MUTING ~, p 2oxpizis DONE. ', ..-." ~ , i iiiitsiikeo'tcal g ittisl,A; udliEi g .f , . I —. ?.. , • .. .-. 1 ...: . , :i.;• . •... •. 4;..t2 114.•;: : ~.• ''.• :i ' litlilf;:1. -M . ; EtA. R V IN , . '-': . :'' • ovia iorrilvt stows. ..".111.21tAies Blacit;' , "s" : " ; " •. . Wirt B . IIIENIL TOWANDA - : PA.. , - :.. .. • TILLSTE& TONS'- BEST cayupOramal Mailer at Mate Map. Talton. Pa. I* Irak& all kia!4s . of- Gala be :. • , .IWORBALE. - -011 SE. AND LOT, - iitiiiiaalrongth streaky:an/ a. Rom 2N riL kotodidt sadeldern good ftolL - o.lP.lf:seganr, of , the of w~lYe* is MO, • riiii l idv P IE ! la 14: 7 1171:1 E C D' , , -,,, • .., --, . , ''' ' -: , 7.t ' ' ' 17.:'' . ' ' ,-, i '74 1. -C;;te l '` . Pqr IQ ,C kti• T. :ea Ape simit esegg e t e!"?.irj-l!rfo JOHN G. 111#04"1°"6" 11-BIIIIILI6D. PaliWhen .400 chestnut lR Pligsdetpls. IT Abatis s' MEE Dere, November 'A yin n. -WIRT SIX - ES, " in lir. Tat:. 14. 1870. 4 13 11, ‘,.•• i",; ; ;17) ta - V,E .- 4,0.417 g• • ro!.. . . • It; 'Ott ' • .41BUOLKIEGH,” I= wm, Clattsali 'l , l ti..• sid.CulfXillifferra - .`',- ripap i tymisrlSlVlgn.L4F.... 7 J.. ti rti-T ' . - WENDY/4Z PIIIIMEI3. eldttleci--"'ilis Lost Arts.** :D6,4 $141640, Uri ,ANNA - t..I)ICKE6tBON. r ilatdect — " 7 5 P, lhe nefetich" Apra' i • aisti iamiwlOL. limerred Soma.— :J. ...... " ,alsE!!!,Ticki._((.l;".aratsteTeipea9.... $3 10 &neon Tickets Beetteni cadl at PORTER & nurs Drat Med. 'TM We Or Essionrod & will mediae, Um* .bafois eic& lecture. - . • r. „ r; Vaasa*. ll+ Kul. Li N. Twat. WILLIAM rang* and J.' F . Visalrn. Goaptatee. iroi. S. Up. • G.RAND OPENING. - - or rm. - • ; FALL AND WINTER ; GOODS. MISS.E d. EXKOSLEY Begs kern to rata= tair Menl n o to lite intrtailitor no ann=te l i el p . to en 4111 er ecin d =re onto ante. Bala. ad returned tram • • • • • iNgwyogie With a large end endl aeleeted stack of ' gictaXNE 4 B , Y. GDS OttIeabni;ECOOXIIII -end.BAltlrety* each as • BOTB. &a., Ate 4, . , 'Which I now Oka . to Wks Tcnnunln and Abbot fine of lb& !end; Toney Geode 'l4/..CES. LINEN COMMIS, Cutlet% HANDEEROHIES, ' CORSETS, ; .1 hen elockavenel. ammo:Van with Bonbon, art:GEN 11/19114epirlsbnient, end I ant non cr , 71'4 4. 4 tha lathe Med inbianalde et;lsecet elerri . nottee. ElltMllo6 hat WI door to Fox 1' Kerma% all stairs. Sept. & , • I •,• powiaz a CO. .„ _ , Have just opened a fine lot of SYRUPS, l i e.whicli they call paitictgalatteit' tion. . t• KEyerotria STORK '-:Oci4bes9i.lB7o.:'' PEAIiNuAL EXAMINA,IIOI4 tTeseherepr the Publys *hada will bebel,4 l a rcev . al oat. Ban &heel Mollie Nov. thoithileht, ,d. /taw. , Bono. . . . , "' 14 Inteshetpdc4 ' ' Lover Willey ." " 16 Twy. , . Tearylowil 4 ._ " " 12 " ' 1 . 1 • W24lwdm;' . grows .. • . Tuscarora, ..Coggrund " . 21 .Ptim. wa r m& .. . "22 lbuidelt. ' Camp . " ",- ....Willowy:46 ' Noarodou " . I' 26 Vimmt, • - A rers b urg . o "',6 Itmnal46 . Wm. .6 0. " 28 Standing - ilbine, Stevens Applialate will *um provide thiOnselves with Ink sad Paper. Nordista to coandiewe el 9 o'clock A. A. HIIaiNEY. Oct. Coustyllopt. pox k limmurt, liespectfally inform the public that they burejlat opened, fine assortment of • NEW GOODS, . Consisting of almost tretrything in the Grocery aid Provision line, which they offer for sale at • WHOLERALE AND ZETA* ; • At the Waled Market rater, 3 ' ' - • We feel conndetat that with oar experience sad hcilities. me alma be,able.to please the most heti& Otmiotto is Goad poodi 'at Reasonable Pzices." Re shall work h ard to please. Try - ua. - Corner : Main and Pine streets. " • TUX:— Towande, Sept. 13,10. HMI. WEIICCE. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS arip wiling at rlbal by FOX & IflOrp*. VLOITR, THE . CHOICEST' IN A:. mutat. Iv the .act or. barrel, also Trash ground t Corn Meal, Feed. te.PDX , st & lowest. market Mei a SYRUP .AND mor,Apsißs CHEAP at FOZ 111 ItZEICUM SUGAR OF ALL KENDS RETAIL kJ lug it wholesale pilaw k Kamm VERY CHOICE GREEN AND • Black Tea sang cheap at retell by • FOX It NKR= ft SPICES OF ALL KINDS WHOLE and °rattail at ' ' l'Opt 3111MCIIIM, pl= CIDER VINEGAR' Air PDX & =BMB3 lie =EMBER THAT FOX 11X AM MR are ridniling an kinds of Ol•! . :Jcstdes at ,whoknals pikes. - The linnet stock in town. ooods Mt clam. .Pricers w. -•IL T. PDX. Set& 19 . TO. EMMY r ; • . MCLEAN k -HOQPER, imulexci uicir. saws FAIIELY SEWING *, MA1411144. • • Prick Sid 00. Tile Meld= Wlll . ititch; heat; tea. took..4iltat; cor&bitml. esabrelder sudgether In the twist perfret zoanato and will se,w.from the Upton to the howl. aura, ~f( • •- ' • wirilour CUANCII OF TEAM& n fa *Ai o .Chili) lifkoldas4P , lmst itien equals the 1000 so 'eked owes. orbile to nowlisbiliti ;eget out *fordo: sad rue of manage: meat re azsuissuss _ . • •__ • A. isismlasike Is desired rtemsall to test use tenth of our issettions. • AssAllscsoirs WittaiwrzePlap XXXI_ . r KAZTE. J WATlS.ditsei. .Toffluallts.:634;l. WARM FOB SALE , IN MONROE abeeetbes nem, foe; sale Ids nimble term. Woe au the - Berwick turnpike, id inures toinuldp,three Miles &meths. mate et Staesee, and subs bon Monte* Ida 'a =elgets frosUbottitimii iboveplielie, - 'The •is -oho Items through the Sim • It coutahui 120 auto. about 65 ecru" under, toad elite ofoulttestlett; noA bAlldings; two hilios: giectieds, Ima is wen Term • J. C. RWORAT. soF. South They* Aug. HEAP C PASSAGE FROM OR TO IRELiNO OR POLAND, mos' e c 0.% zaws or aesuounee Witott wo ofeloomoirs os Mame. \Mime k Onion% old - “Bladc Star Uwe" of Liel ar mmail kets. Wang evesTweek. Use of Peden, Ital . Or Loaloo;, waft Moe s moat&. I able m Mole& itesoilleogwe to Iceboat aeoltusil pre: • ' ‘• • • - rated/Kw rooter% elliff Wil 6o l l 01 0 014 if Broadway. ew Toe% oe r. KUM! CIL, Ilailbss. Cot 1. tee& O.OOD MOTAFFIER-- • OR: _5O NA Mt. P e r l in * * * •, I° A.. * 13 . 103 1R; 0,10. • muhoi ,i-sr... Fr itlt TO gs-Io4k.Nit.,'': ..a. 4. t-. 4 ., ~rta- ,% 4 . 1 ..• ~. r .,-... . , , - i..-....t , ~,.,7..: :.;•,,, . f Peg York Ogest nth. IN& Jam ale So WI ettitatice le sky ITIPARATION at ocoßotran scrim? svoires:tatkaiiii au* poirars 1117CMV. scare = CITEI3IO. Amp Antoci mama • ; 41i mi tp .. - t mas a 1 .- firlmeue. Ju . !I P ir I t i 4 W00P1 12 4 3 #/r4 1110 Cu. WU minded lir TUI *kb at/1w 44 tram Audtwar Waftkt_4 43 l4 I tls NW* •ud, tail•mill proper 4 ix paint- !able ems sint .:ter=:! ME Sadai. is imikk4tilli.llmolll4 'kr tav • dark calk. Is k a PlastAkandiklisikagnacto ; lik utak et • Ikon &drop liiiiiii•iitkiidariplo. 4 nibs a daft mid Okkikaidacaettaa. ~.: ...: ! late is the color lagrallsok.. irlialkadarla ak . •• . _______ ; Oa, 4 11 111 . 1 0 .iiiigisit ct 411* other lIEJ Wendlnn an added. Halloo; up. oa kmliwk ' ‘g4 feud. , as made Id Pbassa4n44. in & I:raw-4nd therstare ems be and ft mos tbei ?nurse tar nation ra ` lab. son hen e a. knold4olo of . . the ingredients and 4.!*-4:preplaselosi. IiEMMI doping e**,;o/(44l;fi * it* and that upon Inspection it will most liri h . pier appro. With aroeant et asetadiabc ' I am, nri respectitny. • H. T. lITIMOLD. 12 5 Chemist and toriatot of I 8 pars poerdence. [Yrom the Levet tosteitiourtilir Chaplet" In the World.) «Tiunacquainted with Ur. U. T. lielnkbold: he cmTllDia,4•l)pw_itar•fsTel . l7 eeatdeace, and was sumeestal fin , eawileetleei lbw beldam where &hare had apt beeit equally so s tedoi!ii b I have been reinnebtriapresied withbls cluricter sad en- tennim" Pim of rmr;irs Wergthaili. / ~c.beigliSt4 . 2 9 Pet.h and 7 C itr°1111 , 8 !1 1 7. N,144( intrip 8I7Cn0; lea week• ". ' , „ ' f ;, • ass, **ft froni ladisaretica. The cabliptio ei!# . l ids* aOrtOpeAka VisiOmscsonliteTtikairnibefamdr I. • • . o!ii.irittaiitoFfigrttosr..l.oss of .3temory; OMs, lipri of Aisle% tor l'arebodisP PO; Oh thekvistrionsitimiatade,Piirtnittin ; na fi e f,* boom iitoibe:GOlzarafp? l •o!?ri•tr! , •_.. =MI ( 77The.eonidluUcn. apo:afacted OhJOrgatus, W ei4leaQolia . the all of timeneuni to am". an and In 4l ll o r4e the niece. 'Which itELIthi4I),IS =TRACT. litiONCr haviriaiir db •It am iiltbmitted to, Commpticot or 0=24 Ell lituniout's /Lim fxnuer Ift Ductso; ta at. " bel°ll.- Pr i A tirt " eas r ell ; c4ber PrePsnalft. M ' ia (2114 " 810, Befestiop. imstonetie. or emir: steatite of ate maim lad ea casplair4s iroci4Tit.,to the res. or Ike &cline re cis of file;'' •- th. !OW. kW: - =:, • ; ' i!zt Plano -Pcliker lacer AIM hit. , L- • glcrritn,llrnt Wusn Mdt4lly uter:a:init. from ohs 14urtoru:141 seising from habits of disalim, !lee; 4 11 itae Meiiie, little see! ) ateitge fn &et. no lacoimmehmes oe eiposum; completely espersedlpg , • A ..A.r.rr • • r., those umplemint end clacigerims - remake, topalva mkt Mitt*, an these ilitroomi; t o • . r U ilszagaolan Flaw. Emus Ducal, in all - . dtmese l ee of these mink whether existing In nude or femelq . tiont whatever panes- orhglitaataiould no niatteecit now las g standthr. It is pkarasf. la Wits and oql3r, .9xqfmAls4i!!!!ii action. and more strength ening ihini of lark or Iron. Those italtiii4 frau brokei.down ar delicate Calt,it;Puk Pr°9!r° tb° temed7 it once. The re . a4r mast 'be' min'that, bolis;ei Enda may I,te thikatiock of the abolreampies. it b =tau to affect the bodUy Lea2O and iiental powers.._ • . f , " , r.,, r ' r ....~ /;,3 , r • , ..• • i • • . • .1) A4 Abgl4l 9, :disomeanowdrethelid (4. 061 1 0 w relic, ; 11124BOOrat .403'1101' sudift4 veat.Dfurettc.l , • (. • : •. 1 • ••—; 1: ' t sr Stid by Ditsabibt!everywbera. bitttif,/tir s bottiei Thdiverikto any R ea cTit; ' , i ll ;!c ;ll2 ! ' r P'' tioatv: BEE „'"!"'”' , o, 4 ,IL.T.IIELIIX*O. alot. Obeid, Cerinteititpie. i 4 arollthrii; N.-41 . . - ' . t.: • -NOXIC•MIX atamartnipame Dizu up nir : steektionedinipperivitathe*Ddlectiscretwak • s , ::•;iya;,.,...21411141:111111 • f:f .1;1: .• SE ENE =EI ~ ~. lloiaoa~,l6T{, WILLIM WEUIRTICIAL Mill =CI ME 1 1' ,- , 1 i :tjf, r POWELL & CO _ i , .3lltopsjuOmperhviii larp lot oille Mos dikielfrom thePliksi, wli l leb are superior to oil alletedby us.lierelotort. • SW. KET NE ,sr9= L U 13 I N =~G.. t - L AP P o __ W 'lO . OEM IllottiOna r e and - cod tiztonts botooglog to Us Moms. W01t00, 4 lrookt, polity the eittomo Il i plooftot stot vicinity Mal beeotil . ktop occatiattypti basil atoll stock ot - - • , 7 • L• wig. •trogra ausrpnr4 AND -111111CLAT. . , -1171 . , ),- t.;:".i r. • ~ I _ iItri3MOII I SYLVIL3ACRIERZ • t , „ . M'Oicf.4l4.PlP.4 t • r r:r• • C prattiTti Arm' itErtosm 01r4 a,llldift ins ideated .ta'atapidii theta with at niasenable Ittinstott rim quarts lilt be offevedlqe sale. consequentlj cannot fad ica• tug entire satisfaction and moWng the wants of the ontintintigh ' _ - 'CASH PAID FOR GRAM • iiideitroiva for irea descdpu, ot_ . F.ARMI IP 8 PRODtJOE, Or taken to ezetiange for Oald. LOne• E 43 t. Haden Cement and Samoa Oil. 'Moue LZ Dion, as lin , agent - TM. Marva be at the Warehonae to attend to euatorneas. • Wyilnaing, Aug. 10, 1870. . HiMPKBEY BROTHER, 1111114 0/11fEB THIS WUI 100 CASES - 100 , CASES . 100 CASES MEN and BOYS ifocirrs 4 =Land BAYS BOOTS MEN arid BOYS BOOTS 50 CASES :.• 50 OASES : . • 50 CASES WOMEN'S ancMLSSES SHOES. • r. , WOMEWS and MISSES SHOES: VOMEN'kand MISSES SHOES. . LATEST STYLE LATEST- • STYLE 'MINT STYLE _ AND BEST QUAIAITI e-AND BEST QUALITY. ' AND BEST-QUALITY. 100 - 100 FINE TRUNKS, FINEVRI7NIIB, FINN TRUNKS, TRAVELING G. BAGS, &C. -TRAVELBNG BAGS, &C • TRAVELING BAGS, &C. - • FINEST LOT IN TOWANDA. FINEST LOT IN TOWANDA. FINEST LOT IN TOWANDA. 200 200 200 IMil SPLENDID HORSE BLANKETS, SPLENDID HORSE BLANKETS, SPLENDID HORSE BLANKETS, EVERY _DESCRIPTION EVERT DESCRIPTION EVERt.i ,DESCRIPTION Large lo t of " Large lot.of Largo lot of BUFFALO ROBES, • , * BUFFALO ROBES, BUFFALO ROBES, FANCY RUGS, &C. FANCY RIMS, &C. 'FANCY RIMS, &C. Haring enk;rged our inlearoom and made axle& 'Lae pare.bakk of all goodaln.our branch of trade; W. are prepared to. ffer extra Inducement& Sept. 22. 1870., • HEMPHILL"' HAMNER& TEE LIGHT HOIISE BASE BIIIINING kin BASF •HEATING 13i0y E. Has been c,oruled TWO 'FIRST PR431111118 At the • INIEW YOBS STATE FAD/ (!.Bronze medals). • • . . Competing with the' leading stoves pi ths prmi." tuns at the New Jersey State Satr. well at mamma County Pairs! For sak bt; ' , N. LEWIS k SON. 00t,20.10. •• , Bridge at., Towanda. WM:EIMNG,SMy & EATON Have opeiled i new ' I :D/lESS MAKINGF - ENV in thi+''ven o tis Kingley s ' Atom. (one dime *Guth of Pox Ac Xeroxes), where they are =lhxdo All kinds of Tort in the Drees hiak iitressonshio races.. " YOUFIOIt - PLLTES • Of theisb‘si s aitylireesicsa s• soon as pubUihed., • They will also give instruation In OUTWIT° AND*PTYTDIG DEEMED. .JE2INEE =WILEY. Sept. 29.10. • .. LYDIA IL. EATON. • • POlriflal TEA, SUGAR, • FISH,. .ki., wbale4le and re4ll. -" ' Aly 1. . • • . • . kW. F• THIRTY DAYS. ' I will 'ma Boots and Moe* it cost to make room tor New Stock. JOHN KINTYRE. BePt. 22.'70 _ • CIAkIN-ANDVRACICERS. N.; dm Bend, &atilt Banej, Orange', Ralson, Le E. Ati and Wow Cates. Washington Jumbles and ftlie =amt. and Nl kinds of Crackers at Much 4. - 1111. A. EACKWXLI/8. ILSALU—My House and . Lot inkiiion.aireet 10 offend far sale at bonen. Pot-further relict!lus emigre NILO._ Wise., ~at CUM • •:•: ' allscaissegii • # TIOIVINDA;:MARi v . wmoututignac ze . ciornowd "ray Wedasedeb by added Se dump OW. , , PATcx Ccea,ll bush ................ 0 , 14.11 Bona, o baabt oemb.... ..... ... 1 0 a 'do &WY. .... .......... . . Mee .... .. 44 9 Mgr, 9 larna.:„ ................. onsong. - .. ' • Wanness or bsie4 saeas . .—w ..... p„..2 / X i s re 561 U.; OW 33 the.; Bann di 141 44 Ms.; Beaks el The.; Bala 20 Timothylked 44 lbs. ; Dheiis; Ihied Appal 211 tbs.. lbw Seed 40 Ms. , " N.; . ~- . MAili ' -ABR4I4OEII:ENTS TUN TOWANDA POOTOITICS ' . o r. Mali further 444Ses tha Mina 0 Oda .444 1 0 u xto 1 . " e. .. . ...... ........................................................................................................ ' 11044beriv . Dulhor• .. . . ... ..,.. 60040.14. ....... 8.1x1.7 - Latif•llll4 " Bomar a - .... ... . 1210 AL .. . 4,7.1, Talon aNglirarrhesionevr **day, 10 . 4..:_ . • z .- =4 4:00 P IL. Ltd deparb. id 7!'"K . Tharo2•7. Caro 40 11 1 0000107. ••• Is wort" m aosu mimes er , u m % n itisv . , : day aim 11140r . d57 at SAO A.N. NM. Waco. A.- .. 7 ! all 11 :014•NO . . . . __ : . , area suds dear* miiimmwtosoinv. awes. "whom redg4i At Aiwa mid mak dotwes. topramis alla . a w ALVORD %RA r nIOSEGEnIN MEM. •cumingG JUDE TO azaza. HI atioidd study two tbinp , yam, to Tinm. rasa FIROZCLABS CUTHEIG ZS ltaiDX ' - B•Oiyadly. • WHFBE : pin LEE BAl.' -amp theznAnd Übe order- to . aan a good actah archant mnat ands bum. , ad lug,* bow. *tire and ntiat !,* al Mini nun does; and • CM PRACTICAL TAILOR In an its braneliairiogfau kl be, haying bad EIGRITEN YEARS EXPEREYSCS In the * owdness. nave been outer In NUN Of The beet houses in NEW YORK MY. I do my own buying, sailing and -owlidas. sad divide my Fronts with no man. so that km 4:girt!' do—and with lave Mil 684 other enemies in pa. portion. the. making the cost' of Carrythi • Col busine“ very MC. In reading` the above you will aatiarby It Is that I CAN SELL GOODS CHEAPER Than Mau following the _lateinagg. sad M ayen knowledge of it the have to employ Othen a line salaries to attetid,to It, and cortomers PY leCardin g l7-418 Mei', like myself, DO BUSINESS .20 LIVE BY Urea doubt the Om statement, be • econtet by se log on _ Merchant Tailor. Bridge St., Towanda, h . A4%10,10 TOWANDA AGRICL'LTURAi woiss STILL mini someTLe a rtr e ttndent of this alunp now KW* LtrkßEß.,.. WAGONS, PLATFORM WAGONS. . • COVERED AND OPEN BUGGIES, ever offered in Ms market. Best selected OAK AND HICKORY TEARER used, and el work madaby the moet ICX EitI:MCF-D;WOBKXM. We have the • PATZAIT RUSSIA IRON NIATJ, • Ter: Ugh& mad so durable that eTIIII WOO Me hi littln to do towards their decay. j . eathrine our work before purchaidatelea where. Repairing done on ;abort notice. Towanda. c J u u s. t OG. W. e T r l in M en M t R. WELLES' COAL' YARD Until further notke prima at yard. are Egg, oz:No. 3 . $3 SO Star% or Noa. 3 and 4 - $3 30 NO. or coarse. No. 5 . Xi 25 Pittaton Nut, or No. 5 $3 10 •;•• .; The following additional charges will be niadefor delivering coal within the borough limits: Per ton SO cts. Extra for Carrying iii 30 cta half ton •35 . .. .• .. -23 . Quarter t0n...33 “ .. ", n .. 13 " • iiir Leave Orders at ray Coal Oaks. Na. 1, Nor curs New Block, south side. • .the Orsde must in all axe be aosomparded 17 cash. , Towanda. Sept. 15,'70. E. X. WELL FIIR.NITURE! .. . • giving purchased and'replealatted the well-knims CAIL4P IPUR37T STORE! of 8. T. Deeter, OD Noin-it. fast door below Cowell & Myer's store, and a little south of the XtiIIS Hynes. lam prepared to ftmoish FURNITURE OF ALL RINDS, at wholesale and retiUl, as cheap as the rue On be had at any establish's:l4W in the county. My stack is tall and complete, comprising all the sansues usually kept in a first•class Furniture Store. The ptiblic are rnpeetfnliy solicited toesamine my awe!' and prices, at Nlo. 153 Main-at. N. B.—Tiataires flamed with neatness:and di patch. • - H. panustr. Towanda. Sept. 1. 1870.—tf •--- 1 1°W1. NDA. COAL YARD. .LND SMIND;OLTS COALS The undersigned, having leased the Coal Yard and Dock at the old Barclay Basin." and just completed alarge Coal-house and Office upon the premien; are now prepared to fnrnish the citizens of Towanda and vicinity with thedifferent kinds and sizes of the above. named coals upon the most reasonable teems in ay, quantity desired.. Prices at the 'Yard until further notice: • . Stove ' • $5 5$ . Urge Egg " - 3 50 Small EBB . 5 50 , . . Lump - 5-56 , Piymoth Nut • B 25, Pittston Nat ... 600 an " Lump 5 05 .+. . nun of Nina -3 SO . 4 .Fine. or ithickamith 3 00 The following additional charges will be mode for delivering Coal within SO' borough limits : PenTon...socititu Exam for carrying in. BO cents. Haft T0n..35 " .. .. .. ••- 25 ... Qr. Ton ...„25 " .. .. .. .. $5 .. . w Orders may be left at the Yard, comer of Hail read and Elizabeth Streets, or at if. C. Porter's Drag Store. IMO :Acre mini In all cases be accompanied all the cash. WARD k MONTLITIL Towanda, :nue I, 1110—tt. MONEY SAVED, • BY PURCHASING TOUR. STOVES AND HARDWARE & N. BRONSON Orwell, 0et.20,'70. SHIT , YOUR BUTTER; EGOS; POULTRY, =MR and PR 171T8 i to THE FARMER'S_ PRODUCE - APSOLikTION. Office and Receiving Depot, 20 Washington - street New York. . This organisation b ni Association of Firuber'• for the pupae of Receiving and Selling a l kinds of Farm Produce on Con:initiator' only. . All communicationa to pi, Assoclation • should be addressed to • 4. FILM. I.4ec:f.• 247WitidTgioTiel..i. T. -. : 4-- Shipping owls may be obtained hy addreedng the Secretary. Secretary. or of ~:- • "J}T. BOLW. - .5 • Le . PL. Who la the Traveling Agent in Bredf=isaape banns Comities. ft W. P. Welim, Pres.. IL FIII3AXD, Vk• ?Tea.. . _ . B.lt.lfsixen. Seely. Sept. 22.10. _ • WOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN -LI that application will be made at thence! meet• log of the Legislature of Pennsylvania for the loco- Poecilon of a , Baelogs. Bank, 'to be known aa the Athehe Ravings Bank. to hare ocatlitel of Mesa thous and dellaramith authority to!ncrouvi the same tete, -amount not exixeding threetuadred thousand dol. lam. The objects of said bank are to receive miner on dyeosit and to dieecemt notes, tills, &C., and to exercise general:exiting privileges, to be located le 'the borough of Athens.' county of Bradforo with authority to establish branches at other -places is said count,. - ' janellt.lo-am VOUNDRY FOR SAL-Fr—Situate • Mitten% Bradford camp. Pa.. Tbe cheeped prop in the world. A large-Foundry in rename order. With 'everything used in the Nutmeg. (NV terns. Rieke. ha) • A - good Hones and BIM mil ,eeree of choice land. good tria►4 well. he. All fat two thoitaand dollars. lunette of H:. W. DROWN DM. Rome.. Pa.. or Rramball RMpwV.l4 th e Red. !nine and Mao store, Bridge Meet . Townde.• PO. 1 111 7 27.10-312