Newt 'Piot all- aids. TerY alaun4nt 114',TF7, - , ,go• ing -to Taus. • — The 1 31 .4 1 4 1 ah coP. CAW Will IXt Large. z —Politics are -Ikcogy, in Clautda jus 1107. -hall county, has 11111] 000 OS) oroia. —Some - quarrym" en in . Ws4i i have LvCca uuoarthing Pnalin wins. --- . Toung ladies et kill are wearing their hhir very timply thii mum , . : - 3 ,'ow Orleans,-hagtii lhad:lrost a!rd ice s rip longer fears yellow voi.' • —ln Lynn 9000. pairs sf , wooden hoots aro wade weeldrai one faelorn .`" • . =West Virginia does not bke uric and wants to ho ealle4"Apiiakebia." . • --:-TlinuksglSLUg Day *as •generall,y ~b 3arred throughqnt the coyintry.. • _ A large number of houses are bailt along the Ruda= river. , 2 -3laino has. officially uoted the - Ju g of 91 bents this year bzpaying banuties. —.Seven - hundred • workmen have be diaellargtd frop the Brocklyii Nary Vara. --A..Salt Lake man went- down a '+ill to Eee why allaF:t didn't go ott Ho came' in a burry. . - steam barge is running, per - antl,-between Schuylkill Haven and IVaalung t,,n, in the veal trade. • =The mammoth tonne - 11 2.f. the Philadelphia. Leather Company Ina commenced operations at Plultpaburg. „T• • —Secretary Cresswell will recom mend tIM edoption in the country of the penny postal card, which is now exteuslvely used in England. --- - New lurk prop ses erecting a ioasiiipalcee of industries nd arts of all no t ions, to b.- similarly cumin. ed to the Crystal i';:!ace is I..ondou. • _ —The stuelents in t Amherst 4- :4! i;:thral College are all to be Provided with m;-,r inilitaq caps, in order to facUltate•their rugni.m in the study of ulture. —The English families remaining in Paris arc reported to be in very great dis trc.s. A fund has been opened for the relief those who have reached England. destitute: artesian salt well of Lincoln, • Vbrsidia, throws n stream of brine six inches diameter to .a height of oter fifty feet This '-cream has imfacient %Annie and velocity to turn a mill wheel.. --All the 'French teachers have {2/1 dismissZd troll the military schools of constatitinople, on the principle that nations ho are unseccesssfull in war are not likely to furnisli the hest military teachers. —The siege of the city of Monte , lulu by revolutionists was imminlnt. —A ten thousand dollar fire on , larc•cl on Main sAreet, Dubuque, fonts, on •fliw•sday last. —The Italian artillery is to be in. riTabed at once. A sou Las just I.tet:u born to . the (Inebe%s of .losbt. ---The reported salo of the Central Utah railroad to the Ceutral Pacific is denied on the best authority. —The steamer Berlin : City was Inrned cif _Fitzgerald poiu; LAC Winneba g o, ,n Thursday. boss $e.A.)OO. —Wm. H. Wood, a well known I.rohor of Portland, Me., ,loang himself that place,ryrsterdayJnorning. 1 --Tolin Boyd wits instantly killed, awl' a stranger injured,• by a train near Peru, Indiana, on Wednesday last. -Secretary - • Stewart, of the San .t ,, ,,. California, gas company, has absconded. onl ls sid to he a defaulter in a large ampunt. —The treasury shipments to Nei' from Ncn Frandsen, per railroad last :l wen , tiAOO, all in bnllion, principally in —A Lunn, slioot,i,pg hogs, • , rA...1 1.111(.1 a lad named Smith, at Dayton, ;hi". Ti,o r. t u eunsidered as one of criminal cs. --In a tight ijet,v6eu f. A Raynor , :.:1 Et anipson, at Yonkers, N.Y..Thurßlay i,,t, th, latter was fatally injured. 'Raynor was —.l sloop, loaded with garbage, !.t asl, , rtro:i lief; island, yesterday. In en r‘ sell Lull one of tL•e crew. a drowned. .fate z11(.,._ actual atuouut of addition/41 uatlonnl buck ~ . :-:qtl,-11.(s1 by tiro last Cot4, , tess - F,ar,• he.2n aotnally tat.en up. - Gov. Clafilin, of :31a.fris., has par -6 .ttl Farrell end 1.1e1.,n, iu 18G3 Were "tivict,(l rnbbr•rc and sent•need each to yezt it: the state —The tolrd amount of coal trans- ~., r tid over the lfradill,7, railroad .daring the ending 'rhrirsday. the 24th, was '92,573.16 , 1 : the v , - ar ending, at that time, 1.147.3:1.13 —Five 111112(11A and fifty suits for i• , annieneed in l•hicq;o last Year, he.nilyed and rifty by women. and the by tit,. n, );,e attorney commenced ' liuYalred and f. 'Hy et them. • —The ship fersi:a, of Bath, from w )riczlil for Liicrpool, with a earzo of cot ton, Nvent ashore on Plying Pan Shoals, on Timrsdar morning last. The caigo . is estimit ...l t 4,250,000. Jnlia Ward Howe, Mrs. E. D. l_tieney, and L. Maria Childs, were nominated a qinamittec to end the Franco-Prussian war. getting up a Woman's' World Peace Con -41-es, They wen nominated by General Wil scn, in Boston, last week. —Black bears aro said to be quite samezong in the r 0(4., of Warren and Fin.asex, \.J., this &peon, --Two young girls wore recently admitted ag members of the Typographical Union of ligll,aS City, Missouri. ---The poison then into The sys tem"by the-continued smoking of tobacco, it is vomputed, will cause death luj_67 years. . —Mrs. Gen. WilWams, late Mrs. Sic plien A. Dow;las, is repbrted to have fallen )1(-i: to con sideruble property in Scotland. —Sir Francis Lyett offers $250,000 if the Weelyan Ccrtferenee" will 'raise nn cainal amount, to build .50 chapels in London; —The citizens of Bath, Me., still Ictain the old custom of having the city bells lung sunrhie and sunset, regardless of the —Large as tliv, sinus realized at Nils:son's-kiencerts, they arc, considerably less than:Jay:l'y Lind and Barnum took in twenty ;tear::, ago. Curtin has written a letter in favor of calling a State-Chian:Litton for the re-. of the Constitution. —M. H. Taggart, Gdu. Irwin's chief • e:trk, is being publied forward .as a candidate !Q.': Stale Treasurer. —Representative Skinu er,of Cbaui b,rsburg, is farorably spoken of as the Demo t•retic eandidate for Speaker of the 'House this winter. —The L} -coming Standard, in the VOurtiO of au article on the nest political 'Cam pal:n of the Democracy orPorinsylvania. 'nom inaies Henry L. Dieffeuback, Esq., editor at the Bloomsburg ti , bibiWitn, for Auditor General, end Benjamin Whitman, editor of the Erie Ote: erf , fur Surveyor General. —A letter from Hon. Wra. H. Arm -4:-.41.;:-.41.; lax) 'Fat defeated in the Eighteenth by eleven votes, states that helias not ,yet dt•eidedmhethcr to contest the election or Lut that'll° is examining into the ainonnt .f tr.r.i.is perpetrated by Democrats. —Louis Napoleon's yule in France ir , livr.than that of any of his itrotly , cesora slnee 1771. -- - ,-11athKe . balls, for the delactation ?or little iare the cishiou New tork. -L--White marble from Alpine, rtali, prownno(ap i co to no•:be. l t articlo from Lair. r ' . yottar , lady of Elizabeth, buiug trs2.aleirfor lead paralysix. causgitl . —The grain shipments by the 'Ale ca a 2 are said to bare increased tins Year by a. 173.4bcLi. .. . .2 , -......._ , - • —Four Cape 31# geltlerueu . Akat r, .. - " nty-roar wild ducks a f. - :w dais siuce,twAdws raltilwr_o,:dfltr:r Uivdr. , : . , - -The . i'cliErts of Ile _Cherokee a popull Lion of A. nri5i...5.11177n7 r.re Irk and 7601 an: glo - , - cs , > are suill_tc :s titnt 1: I.:. I.• ri., yol; , po I.; Vadford EDITOR'S Z. 0. GOODRICH. B. W. ALT l'owantia, Marshy, Dec. 1; EttitOPEAS WAIEt SUMMARY. fftlasiattplantof&titelimenatment df ;Orleans hare fallen into the hands of, the Frgg~~ t~ pigh,ting is repelled along- the , k*it-of tthe - army of the A &b .. ' patchigttarlirnettitinirg says 'heavy#TYlg was fiep '6F?...F#daX.k 4irPatic% 0;7140064451-MAiithAt a Sortie was-made atalkdfort:•whielr was 'itYptdsed - :the 1 4 l ttsi" From Tnlletcotiics We'an6tiniiaant : • thl:tt ' al; ' 41;444 7 -via?; ;Saturday t.a,ti .Boves,. , nearziAinimis, which' resulted French. 'cA Tout r# dis'utch' Hays that. a great, attl44 . iiiipMAig,;that':fho skirmishing thnii,fn! haltvbeenjaver able to the Fiench,i;but. thatt.Chat caudna hnil plobably "fallen into -the," I pcqseaiiin ville was btu , :charfied by-00 ; P_ einipar 011 nurkiday.. , _- A. warid'sw,cittiffrom Tours repbrts tliatthe Prussians- on Friday . atterePted"te 'left flank of Palladine's i r en7i dome, and ,were Tel - 0;M anti routed, the pursuiebeing kept up hi:Ail nine o'clock at night'. '' Th&:Prtnipians lost two guns awl': niaq' A'Prns 7. sisn foree is ivarr,lung Upon Longwy. Anothel-p_il'er/4 special. frclifi Tours, says that the .attemPt ., of= the Frits sians to- turn Palladine'S4ight - at (M en was' also defeated_.Witli gtea , loss. The French caPtured .500 'prisoners. The excitement in, Tours is said to be very great. Au unfounded rtunor.created grreat excitement in 'London• by announc- . ing that Russia had declared war. Prrissit4 it is said, has offered her services as a mediator.hetween Rus sia and the Opposing Powers. A' special froin London to the Tribune says that a IturOpean conference, 'to meet in London, has been_agreed up on, which, it is said,: will ratify • ac complished facts. 14,.. A Washington correspondent. describes a meeting between Senator CAMEROI and 'Mr. iud.Mis. 4LAin: " Senator Camerott;,!While coming from the President's lions° to-day, towards the ;Treasury department, met the venerable Frank .BWr, sr, and his Wife. This aged ,and ,:re nowned, couple were . walling, or rather limping, along, arm-in-arm, laughing and chatting with each other, as if they were living over the days of fifty years ago, when ho was . : one of the youthful leaders ,of •ther then. great Democracy, and she was the leading belle of fashionable soci ety both here and in St. Louis. As soon as they espied Senator -Camer on they stopped and halki6d to him: " Why, Simon, how are you; come here, my boy, and lets talk to you." " The Senator almost embraced the couple; the hand-shaking „wassincere, sincere, beyond a ,'doubt; and the Senator at once offered his turn to Madame 'Blair, and on she, trudged (for she is too feeble to walk fast), with an arm of her husband and one of the "boy " Senator to imppOrt her. The tall form andl_v,ray,covered head of the Pennsylvania Senator towered above the forms of his companions. who,•are, by the' way, lath small of stature, beside being bent with age. As they walked along the-,Treasnry avenue, toward their son's Some, on Pennsylvania avenue, they were the observed of-all. The windows of the Trcasnry dOpartment 'were -crowded with the male and' female clerks, all evidently 4nuch impressed with .the Teets ele. • . - "The timed couple had forgotten that Simon, the "boy," had been one of the main instrilments of their son's efeat. They thontiht over and talk ed about aul.y \ the times and scenes of two deca4,W. since, anti were doubtless pmna Of thitlfact that in the days of his south Setiator Came ron was arnontr their proteges, and to their friendship he owed ranch of the tMCCPI3B of fhb 'earlier part of his public life. - - " Affliteat;ll the Senator is past the meridian of life, be hi much of the vitality of ybnth remaining, and' to day, :dung-side of his venerable friends, he loolut as if he could 'with stand the battles and trials of several more• Senatorial 'terries. -` "He aceomParded, the' venerable eonple to thenn residence-of tbeir son: and there bid "them" adieu. This . twain, whoiare anion - gibe 'few, very few; that links the past' "grneration with the present, who can associate in their memories the trials' 'pf our yonntrrepnblic. half a century ago, and the glories of its present day." se-The Iliashingfrm Reporter par our member, Hon: Jams 'H. WEBB, the folkriting compliment in a recent issue:. . " The foregoing-are all good men, and any one of them would undoubt edly-make a fair presiding officer. In our judgment, however, Hon.. James H. Webb, of Bradford, is particularly the man for the position.' The ap-: proaching session will make his filth term of service:in. the Legishiture, and consequently he has all the, ex-, „perience which constitutes a pre requisite, for: the proper discharge .tlie duties of. the r place. He is.more-. over, an honest, I -Wrght- 141 4 001180 i1 ntious man, whose record aura legis4 , tor stands far above ,oven the shad ow of suspitl.on. :Throughout his Proirt l o-04..o.er.vige he'has. -been, en tirelv-free:from thOlinsloeoce of any of tliaoliques..o.4;sombinations which 1 ftVe, disgrAced , every session, and in all the. disreputable etruggks which have • taken-place, during his meinber ship, and,-which covered- L ee ms,uy painps with,dishono4 his.-has •ruler -been tai 26.4.ed.te1-th hy.the breath of ,enspicign. • -We ,SlicialaTA3Oghidlo.,_see 14. y. Webti.clioson the Spoahership, for the reason that weknow -him to -be cfnaltlied for th'e-placcv heeanse his election Would 'heir' 2taiumgh•-of / 10110, 4 Y, _reforw 40d Nr. WititAi4/ the glair, the husiness of. Rife _ WO are 41011 i;:ht)eorglactieibliith -.oloe9nrm 'and dig litpikild kuich standinsi, cop ' ruitteed- as : „would .miaure speed.). • Proper , ; Against ninny. of the other !gentle men who. have. Liam intentioned -.we have nothing to say. Sosine of them we k‘now personally, and believe I 7=r1 ' 7777:71 --aity(FrereisMe hue bad tinting - the put few weeks, arid are still haring, most' 3=oarrtz. wha=t, The atmosphere las been soft, mild and balmy; and ocesaionalli breezy; and the Ades titni;if to baleva them, Itlio thaii thatahh4isreirltlittlairtifatint larid that , far:- nhihastoor ~tJls t t<1 — artapzlallpin.nilr ihreeti antU in: .44 otieluithittona molit)teit+ skid*, it.ifnblat'iMathit'*lyakat Attalkati: Auttlinthistqf ',Ohl png;Ttsy,r 10aivisAir.be-iiii • OF. Ax 441;.sanT: :04_!4V'ti4nOctt.0,40,44F1.*!• hew Iran! fat 4 . cP .aitlgt344l,Clilae• ter .A 501 often ',l4lrP, 'riKa)Gd 'one sena einf nith that ,4efe!ts -0 dog:a That kna j cio4 .yriah their visits might bq like it* ' t or atisele4"f4. 2 . 4 far . . - iLeatSabbath vas as been tiftil a day ag 41trir ,40-'7erathl 'OA to' enjM' There was, :a caste pain in tbei -in !the I ,heatttr of tholskii.s.atl warm anrabini. that carried mein inenotiobselc to, : the dayaOrr: earl couth.ishen one largard footsteps toward :.the quldav Bel 1t: aegelera kill by: certain onsementsprithe Mre.h.applhil tut aftpr thi; Irian* of Italian penprr iahip, with-MO liPt7 atrOhe,np. got forgetro otir early training aintin a ;ylectirie tronnl, I folind mypelf the , proper hoir for meriting serFice, in the . • rastrto*AuLn lettnnen of uni - worthy . hrother.wlio, a short time sinto, Went out lotto the worldnot for notoriety'aseke by any means, bet for `.! a trio across the conti nent." and to Salt, Lake Citv, to battle 'with 'Brigham of teeny - witir;r the ungodliness o his se ii in 7fte sot •eS'Werebrfti4tlim., amnion in structive and convinCint. •itnd The manner of the pastor iiiplressive. Them was a .Cblirtil of elnipienrc in his deliver?, and a sublime grand denr with° earneit manor and,lillersl spirit in which he pointed Dirt thefitities'afqlic Chris tian, and gare'ivorda of comfort endetieonrage- most, seeminglymore for the no fortunate,' the 'noor and downtrodden. than for our Christian brother who expects to go tolleiven onallrns- Rolls carpet.; •. . Prayers and perfumery mingled together. end edifice from of espetity pervaded the from the spire to the door-step. The singing of the choir was charming, and the music,. of - the organ grand and impressiv f O, as the deep tones reverberated through, the vaulted roof and long gatleties of the splenid building. The atttMd anceleiti:large, and atnong thci congregation were notieciPinany familiar facet' which have made their appearance in our midst within the past few weeks. ' • indgkidEtanators, and Representatives, the plebeiaWand.the aristocrat. mot and arorshiP ed bmether. The congregation was's/hat .tin onhddo,harbarign would call a fashionable eno; very 9F3y of them at least, acre, agfar as re wards areas and personal-adwrrunent, all that a mMiner, a jeweler and a dry goods dealer could wish, and on many a fair one's finger sparkled tho precious stone that ' would have brought feelings of gladness to the heart of old Shylock and made his eyes dance with delight,-couldlM have gazed upon them. The building known as the Metropolitan Church is one of the finest _structures of the kind in the city, and has at an enottnons cost been but-recently completed. In- its conidrno tion it millraces all the modern improvements ,as far as regards ventilation, the heating and The manner of arranging the seats has evidently been done with 'a view- tp comfort na devotion, so soft and agreeable ( bee the cushions, and so inviting to repose are the broad upholstered seats, - that it requiresiall the eloquence and enthusiasm of the .preacher to , prevent. the thoughtless and unconverted from going into a state of forgetfulness. Wine a stranger to enter this building !hen with its hundreds of gasrjets, and the 'floors and galleries tilled to overflowing with its fash ionable audience, he might for a time be at a loss to determine whether he was at a church or an opera. The sitizene with pardonable pride call the attention of the visitor Who luny have a taste for the beautiful in architecture to this fine building as. one of the ornaments of the city, and are sure to refer.the 001111 stran ger in search of spiritual comfort and 'consola tion, to the instructive and interesting discours es of its eloquent pastor. • During the last fow;yenrs and since the curse of slavery, by force ut circumstances has been removed from Hit , people, they have manifested a spirit of enterprise and liberality before. un— known; and ranch progress has been made-in improvements of beat a private and public character. The present census report shows that since 1800 we hare Increased in.)popula tion eighty per ant.; a far greater degree of growth and prosperity than ever before in the same length of time. The population of the District is now 170,000. Within the past week a 7.5tw DIZdOCEATIC PAPER - has suede its appearance which promises to be resoectable if suchA thing is possible, and which is designed tAke the place of the old National Intelligoicer, that after living many rears in Wahington in strength and'viger, be- Caine at last sick and went into a decline, from which there seemed no recovery, although re Peatedly bled, blistered and purged at the hands of the Itclitocratte doctors; - last and only remedy in hope of reenpt , ratior it was thought advisable kir it to spell some direr clime; and the last seen of it "here it wassm. the back of a defunct Tressfiry WE cial,:we its way to Now York city, where once more in its native element it may possibly pro long its existence nithont the' ostering care of A. J., aryl , his nursing bottle of Government pap. • • , Wc,slo not Preihet ii'like fate to its successor, neither would we desire it, believing that a good appoSition journal will have a beneficial effect,arid will bare much to do In awakening the Itepnblicen;Varty from its present apathy, brought aboutsbY the curse of having too much strength. • . HOX, J. D. COX, late Secretary of the Department of the Interi or, has resigned and taken `his departure from among na. ' Of the true cane of his retd,gnition I hare no knowiedee, but opposition jom•nals, pretend it was because he desired toinaugarate certain reforms in the civil service .of the Gov errouent., Ho - aeh-mated and adopted meas noes °lnfo* with a 'vengeance,: tritly believing' while he . ist In digtiiiied comfort and " master itythi:erem,y, With "elegant surroundings,' that • shoul'd perform ten hours i duty per Asi ; th t they eiiiild - bend over their' deski entire letigthlof time without being over-tised,. or without it being detrimental or injurious their health-4 gnoring the long-ostabiiihedettiK tom and est:owed opinions of the othtt Beads' of Departments' that -the,.present 'number _of hours of•Lahor are quip attflieient, and quite asi Much as any-coustitution,etiowerer strong, esti 11.41 beg , • z • - . It Was a matter of nottirieli that. his Depart: ti etit had •beCOLUCC the asylum of rehabs and dopierlickifs. win; ire quite as willing to draw their means of sustenance, from. the Gemini meet as' they Wire waling to destroy it. • . Comp:4lWe eliminations for these clerk. Ships, n s;ristern which' he had: adoptedwithoui quest:nag the -nxitecedents_cif the 'applicant,' perhaps:is ail very well, but tonl4 it not Live beenqttite tq. bate, leaned; a little in faror of the mthen map crho, perchiu. could not ivriteas_well eta, could shoot. Doubtless the" small Contributiou asked brilie Republican cong l iessional RonantittoCtOtterd the legftimate and.neccisaiy kinks orthe Political aim: p a l,* in`-the Mika, Of theitestusitive Clerks:Who min? is copper Cot*. • edicomplation. and spas the time alleried. the &piddles:l! clerk to %a folds home and rote.. His last Oficial aci before leaviug Ric Department was to tame* or* ; gist the hcure,theneeforth ho the same : as in ctticr bi queries of the Ge.yeramenti *7:4(49 this aii — peace'ofrefMg lais - Selerli ‘ a; they . TNincifod to lee room lain - der that they othight . bVtliCir depirting hind seed.by per? complinaeiitary resoltitions btrti&iely - tiOessitl f iar eiChtiuiiiifkHamlet r ii,othiilgtizeiltipon his disse'ven4 imittudiss, while the - 4 .14/1y ;ler : Lessee pier entivithiiiirelitileid lips liti the feretroll.Vonti- ! ftitheptiing of:PatutaNTAMs , -krenue ap proachespompletio oureitizstis are Illsciming the propriety nflavity tulin:i nil brmiir-1;1 trans, horsemenarm :sad boree sitt! the manner of ghir~ . pedestals= In the lout of emery nett= end noOrten the King Amin to the , 11011101kibt-a and_dus kiihman. Abe jitini!"..-sinitenie;lfidireji hone and the lodge . ul=f i n outwitted Floods; . . ft it oi, Alf ac i e4 :: f rP ff4 'A- 4 ;0 1 41 ° t°± l s • ' woman irßre*gl„iiftiorialota* 'lp: 4,4 1 11=,:aio6iniS a criuniiiiii4 k zoo " f 1 , 1 ,4 4.,„ lialehmati , link, 11, geh r . ) 11 . 1:, 7 (: 4 ' -,,.. 0 ‘ 1 ' .. yia,2,?! - All AtiOnt age - 18141W a li ii4Oila Ild ... 111 . * 'vitedip thitticatubfaLoP,ftmArmay mientibit' , iloitaiiviritteidatiattsaasMitehmnsultona" . niShidnAliidOindnin4 _delvai 'roArtah Wl* riot t.. 4 , • , lint* ntWROPPign,.. /. 410 . Iriuttf, 1 1 0 -o,o4fffli n nlP.!OPg.7# l ),_.'l 4 P : 1 - 1 1 1 3' Yloose yglet tiouptkaud,datwp tiecrfp ,r 4 the arch . oii.cariloat h 0 j ,..4,lritute swat ; I .",ft foaming Witeitr4the 'claskilber. 0: ' 1 The piejget •it'cO'italtil,y ti,,±RiltiLenii,ltilYSto I 006 exiifif Why it not be Veit& Thli, btiiiheran ii,iete.'be prolltablerei Vette.' 'g e m r e ma ith, ft ! , b e , s g en; , I 't ~ , , f .)„,- . 4 xf : ,ft ,r Yesterday which was - ' '" '-' ~ , f ' -, - _, ~:. • xatass/avuse o . ... .. passed off quietly and, ordorly- r hiudiulo was :generally: sgspended, end the, day , as. cutout orb dototedlci I prayiat 'SW Meng, Tinley* however,- " hting.lugh , “ and, Wirt.r '"iovely? and.only reachedi# tbesenith icing itinws. gi , Nothing transidreatto disturkr , the-quiettaisi which prevailed througheutthe istitlrb#werr cept the grind entrti of Arch-Bishop t34stanuo 'ofS*ltiniorc% a hite rumba of the Eccinmenuak, isO ConnA wh.94 ,0 2 0 ! 4 1 6 torlt l oo'w idadiihrt ft,___ l 9fP.Fir qtr nith 111 4 Xt i gli„,tnf • " 417 41 r, te- .14 :.. .., TucciVed at the Depot by a Lar go conceturao, ..,.. people litli banners, • mnsie and nifiCli - iiirade. re minliled with Me multiteult;Ave gazed Uri; on his Holiness, and WO felt comfortik • “:-.: ' - The chamberapf the - ' ' ' ' '''' 'I ; 4 . ,.' 1- ' ' - ' tersi AND ST.. 4 NATE. ' ' ".- 1 have been, renovated and improved ...in: vcintila den and the manner in will& they tvero. heat. ell 0111) CarPeting , and fundtlP Inlt in 04.004 and sire nowTpady : for thtitaac4g lif,C9ngfraisif when aye may expect tbe COIMUPCZIpene ! ta ?I the .' 'fialliCalatptleaflOD peculiar to ihe,..,liitn : fenli, 9 1 ' Washington: Lecture room s; billiard saloinis; I theatres, and places of amitiement, aty • gixtds ',dealers and inulesfuen generally, are suxiceislyi and pittientliloolting forirantto the ev:ifit, aft with a rime to an increased' exchequer and s leave credit account at their tianti -1 - j I," , ' -1 . • - i-- . ~,%,,-,.< Ir,tt t N., • • • THg RUMA 117 .07412791i , , • Null; 26.' LA dispatch'says that it ifiited' in-the' best infohned cif Cies .that %he' lOU serious - bettieen,' 'the' •Queen and fhe Cabinet, and the scene at the domicil' yesterday strrz' paised iu excitement and. antigonia-, is liiiinifestatidaui any other ;theeibikl .Of that 'body 'inedern , finles s "or eyed in 'the 'histoi-y:Wf the' Cabinet Rumors in 'tlie eartift.**4 hicilefit-Witical Melee foletoMie Coil= siderable - ffifficulty,anrng theiyvern 'fug' asses ' - ' ' . 'Prince Gortschriceff's reply to Earl Granville maintains the . positidns'iia:- sinned in his first note. - and with-. draws nothing. With'''''-Penettliar adroitness he emitrives te` threw the onus of commencing hostilities 'on Fngland. The •Cabinet will hold at-' other formal metting on' IforedaY. when a-final decision will be reached: The Cabinet wgl ,meet the Queen. in 'Council sit' Windsor, on Tuesday.. : ,Loxbox,'Nov..27.—.i ririoiflinig in circulation that Russia hid "deblared war.' but it proved to be iinfOunded:' Prussia has made a tender 'of: her offices as mediator '.betweetiqltiteria and thilither poiverw. Tho'baEdi on whiehlhe proposal is made is un known. t LoNnos, Nov. 27:- - -The 21-ibane's St. Petersburg special on Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock,' says: "Confidence -prevails among the merchants and stocks aro up. Anxi ety is felt among the diplomats con cerning the effect. of Russia's answer in, England. ~The Gazelle e presses deep regret at the Austrian . nswer. 'The Official Journa/ pub biles a decree giving an unlimited' , len& to the soldiers enlisted for 11 years, 1 having served their time, 9 -tempo. vary leave to he thirteen y ere sol dier*, having served eleven or revive years. , . The same correspondent, 'at'-'three' o'clock ibis . afternoon tilts that is - good authority for saying 'that's con-. ference 'Of -the powers;- to' meet in ,Ondon, has'been agreed on, which ; it is understood will' ratify - - aecrorit: pushed facts. The nibitne', - Vienna 'Ori64.otia snt says:*" The answer - Of RuksitYtici. r•etist's last note is. not expected -.tin til the middle .43f nest Week „Slime dythimatS in Vienna inaistihat r ßris: sta Prussia niade'a'-seciet "-` •-, c • " 011 e-half of the sixty nnifrous dej inanded by the.wardep,aftinent :mll be applied to eqmplete 'the trigiudiaz tiou of the army." ' The Tribune's YeraikillSktilieefid on Friday sayS: "Yuthitig definibyiii fanOvn of the Prop* 'made be.ticefin 04 Russell oil Rimier* ibut Prissianleelizieis . .thatAcif 'cannot follow the iettint.etßeisitia." ' ' L '. 104 k. The NOrkk itourii t vents 'its spleen 4, thia'fakddan: l'initatis:#ere too in- . `consistentto appmbite.:Thatilatgiv orve have: eitiftheihistory . t_be' unfortunate arrival' ofl the May _flower at l'ilgritn i sAick :Paw Progress, with. heft rapid strides; and• chive*, with that meg imnitaity 'Yjossered - only, - ;:b7 lithe courage*% have been too inue4 for Palitanbin• Had it beel atheiwisci the. 'blue law!: 41 I b*Pt l 7{-0/" o tdd. havit triumphed - over reason, and fa atic power_iiindebitve putifiaimed esteblis&id, eimikwlth 'Wier kindred li*Eij 44, iiii*V - V*4 4 have beeti this lima.- tta`4 list country, whillrhas been :built upon Liberty's biCad blise.iii lillasttionti rebels' T -snelt26s- "alatd now • it is the laditliTagan versal ' world ?" ptint.4oe, tract, hi' i.ay-inst . we find it the Jotirottl,' 'The mean. rug, howerer, Can be rewinds utof thi;Alhaziece, t ylw, stindir)g in , the - market fake, :pay. ed, "b, - Lord; T The that 11 ani " eiono!nyilier :day;:during tb last fis4l": i'§ak PIT 04. 5 44 At!:,fico.o49*ii!s_ oin. Pi t r el ifici t k i h o46-01 404"T- 1 ? ( Pf 6 1 tetokted - ate . 5222,440j - rfAiiiilf, tiefeAttiv, htitti *toed anct the 1 - lebt r ,4s,heeli the'fac4 . '"of -iiiii;40;',4448! 1 ,14* b:Yjiienollii * ll O 'Ad l ,4 l /1*:: 'keep np this sort of failtim. . 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''''''',f-"'Ii•!,-,,,..,..,.7.;:, Ma t t Il l iiirp.t . . :1-; ‘ : i ". .i . .i P al• •• • ; • •,•.i!!! . •: • ?1 • y,,•,•• ' • - 11=______ ._ _.. . • '' -;''. ........ ... . ..:..1;. • 14. - .:::4 - ::: . , Z,;Th wa uf4 ::: ; ...... •• • •ri , ..;' , ' ,. • '. . , r•,, , . , ' . yikm.4 ..... .. ',.....: .. '..". - ....4.. • _ Y. .. Weikel - —,'- e . - - 1-1•..;ii.40.:4,y '111.#144t. - '. . . . , . , 1 ~W 0 the letdohlightl4' annunjiiopera Of Lila ectinip. 41; 4eby - certifY tho -shore to he t.e.trn6 end`' cofteet. etatement,of the s nuOlei by-the , titers' Asseeitire. of Bradfortt-CountY tor the year 1821. Antelt alio Itteettotioe thatere willoneet it.* Cothinissioners , office. in • Toriiiida, on 41ONDAy, the „ *gi dos otp=any4E, 1819, :Or the purpose of revising and egnallann iuddessesemeut. - ' ' 1 , , Otytn tmder our Under aid othehilleeehlt ToWande, 01#29th thy Of November. A. D..tra " I ~iio.l,- qrt, f - .i.: ..J.Q - .1 U. -. ~: .) :'5: .;••:-',:: •r •, tEZBA I . oo s l / 61 . I . - ; 1 - • -e.,• • - .. . s Itllrs synrsm. -• ' coimilffliioii4itv.-- i . , , ...:1-L. , -.:-. .. • ,-•- :.,• •.• -, ,•.; i ~ ~ • • .•.. ErflA C.: Tryf.T.ol3o*, - ~. • :( ; - ••••••••••euntuorlArrk. .• . , - • - , , •• - . Attest :—L B. ztl• MIME! ,R•t . ::.*:, X 2 . - '. ip',': it „ MEE tOit'THE'' ;:l MEMO , u - ' 0 4' , ' : .•.! IME E t'e WIC#IaM I:4,,Acivs. bet . ..l, 1810 17:x. O: PETTIS , Hare jest rcorived a fresh dock of FALI 4 ' GOODS ' boughrin Newitork eat Pbtlade.lphia. : aa Prior that lora t ermt them In eying that they will 'alas CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. ThelihtOck cunalitti In Dime she and other DRY GOODS,, lir HOSIERY, GLOVES, Eir ZEPHYRS, IMI4II:N . IIIy , : pfa'ARTMENT thorggsh 4ol -viCt 4TArr wuncas flat ism Goo)* For diem:amp.' 1 • Old Wiles CAPS *SIIVIEEAD I(IGS Constant/7 on hand. 4' 1 10 : 3 4 06 . 14 . oPPcidto thq Court • - , • , yr, ,virlf E mits,,kpturakt. • Would Call the alNotton Hof tLe papllc to 4cr.larq , stocrof , • - • i+'AI.L AND wrtrnat XILLINrER Y 4110,DS Dls*tly to4m Eeir74rlc dtT. or the eery o • LATEST lITTIXS I All of which be sold CHEAP= than any place in Towanda. comprising 110 747 02 . 11 ! 2 "/ Eh* •, • . • COTil TS B • • // 11 . , 4 , - Amstar -.0 t.. • All.; ke. EMI '• • • 4 • J " • • ' LD. KILL pug door east atitessoba /14dirwaylk Bea. istinuettavi.. MOO it., • 4 A -777. t$R ENT_ F aid iollolllit ;LONG & kißtgankfil• , AA 4: • :a - : 4* littegAßß k' UTZ 741.1 i XiM eb IAIROCERZES AND_ PievidolwakltOpitand •• • • a. PATCH'S. FOA_ OHEBTERvWiIIa PIGS iIY Sky 12,'70-2m A. B. SMMT.Meter, va.b,t _. E ME lan lIIIE A I R- . ; =I RI I=l l i® 4! •i =I ME MI WORSTED, H, - : t NOIIONS, &C., &O. Tann MEI lIE 1 14 - 4 .4 U Ii 59.04 6A60 ,33,N '11,6 1 77 I SU= stoT, atala 1. 4 Mal Me $6O 12= 74.81 , 19L140 . 1111041,1 =AO • anr , • at/ '1 MOS t .. 4.1. • •4‘• o , t. I o ~I ;11 ten 1.10) ioo I saa I 1400 4.060 2 200 2000 ' r. AU , 44,161 1 44 g 13. stitO I 4,638 10920 1?, .1.012 102 1..n0 IWO 210 1133C1 816 1 29 121 /29.110 2s. : . Allt3Sti JIJAL .151.)7 2,544 28.123 23.143 DAV t 1.233 31. 22.182 2,81 • 2gl 507 1511035 1 . 32, • .. 17.54. 257,01 Tskusa 1800 3iStit 1.110 ....• 1. 11 11158 •}2 • "•'; Wirt +4115 ,668 • 16000 R - 56 .:;.: , 1211 328. 050 •... •'• r e• , 1110 ?tro• ••!" • • Liz i 1.15 5 -11 VIVO -11 007 ?.44. 12,g0g 2.000 7 M 61PI 2 556 26.550 , 0.300 4.735 -4,473 .13,03 . 14.216 22.2891 1.000 !UNIT 5.790 15.457.. ,9N 45.520 : 16 15000 /7•535," -± 1441.236 31 WM - 746.7* uoona tow 12 , 49 u .131 428 189.083 851.810 178 4871 173.819 . -•- • • T .T. at 4_ - Ec:tunv,,,ccill* - 117 h F,g., ~ or Lamm or ; nix • .r O. - • OH,T, • - in this place, would announce that. Way have eugag. elk the following lisped lecturer. 1 • W I It' T S- E S . )- • • • Subject—. ,- After , Dirk In Now 'fork Ilp4tp, - Dceautib . ec !4,1574, OLIVE.'LOGAN) - Subject—" Ulrls I)atai hintiaty 7, 7 WIL • ' • “pirAtoati;,k itEV..ItATTHEW HALE SMITH. Subject—“airious coutra4i)id Tin4cs, And Our Tim'ea. ' o . 4 te.lluarS 23,,/871 WENDELL PHILLIPS tiobjtot.--.• Tbs.. Lost Artg. Date, January 30,1871 ANNA E. DICKINSON BnbJect—•"To The' Iteoctic." IWte Aprllls.lsll Adult,. ce'atis Itceened Seat' 13 I '. Scaaairilekat, (Good for Itesmrs l e4 Seatl....• 14. 50 geaSon Tirkets nod Wee 7 Seats are sold snag at•POILIZEt S 1llt1117:x3 g Store. Tku Reserved Seats sr*, couture ce three' gays' brfo, sectilecteire r • • - • • , Ann asmiqrawcre.,.- - pilin4:o4 x . ; trits;, T. It. , r4osr, VOiLik,` • • and .1: V, V asTu Masraittet. , ; . • • la. • • - ac . • "LATER • GOOY GRA" "E"c OP 75.F.1 FALL . ANR MISS E. J: KINGSLE Lege leave to' return her thanks to icr patrons for liberal patronage loimtufore, and ammo them that no ezertiOna piU bole pamd to chsure a continuance of the same. ' Raving just returned from _ NEw rono With a loge and well selected stock of ATTLLTNERY GOODS Of the latest LONDON and MIS stylen, and as BONNETS, BATS, Ice., .5:c., Which t n* offet—to the ladies of Tokraida and vicinity. J Also: a fui^ acjerti•m Of Hair and 'Fancy Goods crnpriaing LACES,''" .LUSTIS COLLARS, " CUFFS, limo also renpeuetl, in - mainectlonmith the aboso my DBEB EIAIiI4iG ertablialnuenr, and 1. am now Prepared to do , : CUTTING FITTING in tturiatostfaationablestyles on short ttOtiCe. Entrance nest door to Fox & literates, up stairs.. -• powELL & . co Hui c just 'pl - mbne4 a finq lot,. of S Y , To tivliicli tliey call particular, atten- lion -KEYSTONE STORE. October tit 3, 1870. p•Q',A . :.4py - liAti - .., - ; ... .,' . • 11copectfullyinforra the publiC that thry have jurt opilly!I a thle aittartaankt .• • , • , . r......NEW, GOObS, • , . • Vtratiting of amidst everything in Qui Grocery and Prorktot. tt9e,,whia4 they ode: ror sale at .11ACM123 AND ILL:TAIL, At tlto Drava market rites; We feet con-Mica that put . ' exPertence land La "silittOsi Irectlielbe IMO 14) pass the mast Ostia& fiss. 11.4itt0,M. : •• Votst, Goods- At: 14;ssismal?lo *i ;thin *vrk hod to plow. Try •cps. cdricr *l4suu " l . 11ne dte". ' 1. 4 rox, • Sep t. Tcmanua,l3:2ll. LIMEY 3LEBOUIt. VROCERIES AND PROVisiciNs art , selttniat retalay, FOS k • - INILOUR, •J- THE ::'CHOICEST , Wicket, by- tha auk or.barrel, - alai) ,Ffetti ground Peed,. kc.; at lowest .niaiket. rile" at . yos. mactrits.. STROM - MOLASMaCHEAP t' am mut, OF ALL BINDS Rtl-41-1' .p, lpg , at who/tide /!,F° i!liPihtX lIEECtit'S. VERY CHOICE .:ORRRN: . .. WO. Mach Tes eaten cheap 4t retail by 3 FOX & =ROM r SPlcEsii)F.,4l4.liimsAvuoLs t-!ii...Y l G-ids }.4) 0 11 4 WUR I L I TE:CtIiIDA Y' '- 'l3l - :0 O•DSi: Th e 11=4, Lore at and ni4t assortment of 'toys Zephyrs sia Penny 04xidir threlitde ot. Wow York, Just , received:at , aurnars • Oct, 6.1'0: - Nd:ll7 . lltiiin st .1110 LASTER. 800: 1 'TON 8 , 13E8T, Urocind pl.stirrat Brldp,ti h kin4l. of Groklu taken in ozcLan go. Mnrch 4. '7l). TO PETS! t. Allow not to 'call attention L01.19 2e,. Of CONFOUND ItSTILACT DUGHO. The Oosupo, IE a ill neat - garb ire =CHU, LONG LEAF, MILTS, AND ;manta inenizEL. 111 r•tk • l~asysw?Su In s-cn o: Jun. 1131 :iI • "r Berries. 44 so forma fine gin. `Gb lisbs aztiacidliy Obtain. 7:;lT:l°46canJ*l4ri'.o3#;,:mx,i.fllglirfiil22,4! 1 a small propoitioillif ipliit `= Ii ii. moz s pitch Ole than any nowinuse,..ii , ;it Z • E re! IMO illi Drub% as yinpare4 by in:syObs, , is of !Wu* 1131 color: It j b' o punt tbat emltii Its tit:ma:lice . the Sil action of s game '4llsttols tLtl (4ar Sento mini:4lK El leaving a dark andglii4extedeeneilon. Mine *the I, Color opf Tie lotus prepatti!on pretceulantee the :smallest quint:lt! of the Othif Ingredients are added, tS•Trevent Onnentaiion; up! on inspection, It Übt to bea Tincture.: U made in PUrmaeopara, nor ,fa It it eTrupaile . 1 ill ilkerctorc can be need to c;:ese, feTelsfr Ina"- matiou exist. In this , , you bare the latolded ge of the ingredlenth mud the tueat, of preparp.ticet EN Ilopiug tliit t yaii 1n favor it wah a trial, and that upon ltapeclioa it will inlet zrlth, roiir appro. bation, -.. I ph ve47 respectful 4-. 11. T. if_EiIBOLD, - Clactaist srf IB yonio experiettut; From the latest ;riaiiufacturing Chez:ld/Ls ipttie Mal " I am sicktUttioy.. l withX.r: 11. T.flehnh9ld; ho occupied iho Drug store oppoette in reelderrice, and wee eucceeafuli n ouductiug thp , _ husineas where others had nut been equally at; tifin. 'I have been favorably ininßesetlytitp file chaincter and en tt rprue. " na..... , 4130L0 . 5 FLUID E.rrwtc-T BOCHIS, Lic weak- =as arising froth indiscretion. The exhausted pow ers of - liaturer.thieh'sie accompanied by ae many alarming xy ni tones, altioug ithishbo founrl. In • gr'ition ttiExertiut v bosh Acta:Wry. Wakeful noror of Disease, ur ForblH,Hinge of Dall fact, Universal Laritnile, £toaUaiiou. and inability to bitter lute the euloymellta of ttety. ' The eou.titutiou, owe, atfc ' eted with . tirganiu reqUire.; the lid of me, licitte to ti,trongth. =I an and invigorate the 4ysti7,i, whiChT.ELIFBOLD'S EXTUACT BUM& invariably doe's. If nu treat moot is submitted to,Couhuuiptlon or ipeatly en I=Ml 11E1.ml:tom's rim!) EITILACT OF 1317CTIO; in of fectionspecotar to Femalem, il'unerittalleil by any other preparation'.. su3 ia ChlorosiA, or Retention, Painfulness, o; Schicrus Sfste of the Utarus, and all complaints lucklent to the so.j., or•tho decline or • rt clictnge of lite CORSETS,. &c.. rais Emu) Extrucr Ducat; AND .11:- raorrahlors WAND I thl radically ~ .itcrritiaate (ruin tlre system ; diseases Prising from habits -- of dleslpa Wu, a little expentio,: or no- ilknkpi in diet, no inconvenience or espinnirr ; completely superseding r. those unpleasant and dangerous remedies, Ceram - and Mercury, in all than diseases. diseases of theseorgans, whether existing iu male er ' • female, from whatever came originating, and no mattes cif bow long standing. It is pleasant in.taate and odr.# 4 -.llrunsdiatiP in action, auditors atrongth• - so•- ening than any of the preparations of Bark or Iron. constitiltioni, procum the reit edy : at once. may ke the attack of the . alinco diseases, it is certain o affect the bodily healttrantl mental powers F4.TR-I , CT kiVelll7„ In iho itikatani.rettc.: , . i• • • • 7- BM • obi by. Timed& erarrokore6..Pater.— $1.2.5 pie botfte, or if &knell far 1d.150. .0 addruo. cribe symptoms hi comnxunics• .1 . . . NI • ' ' 1,4#141:44141. x.aatatsoLD; Drug aud Chrml 191 1 .16 . 1illeinsep. 594 - Broaiiinr, 3. - - rtip, : • • NOW* DONE Ilk - hi item spared wrapper, with iha-ate cam eleer& cal Wozehotso. and • • • - Hayl9.l37o._iy S. ISOCRWELIi ~: Now York, August kith, 1868 inta a reeling pf coand:Cnce, worliLl 10PL•3IStEp 4, MI WILT ikIL WEIGUT'SIAN. Firm of Posters & Weigtdman, Manufacturing . ~ • • Chemlate. Zitueth and Itroam Sta., Use HEtail3o4l) . ll -FLUID EXIMACi Bocno ill all Those ettiferlug zfrure brekeu-down or delicate The reader meat 'be aware that, however slight All also abova_flltaaces roquiro kbe.ald of a Din- - , 11111 O.IILO 1108 ESA'. . 4 _ - • . - • & CQ.. ..4 . o*istere,i4yq - a largo lot of Stasi° Bobeit direcl from the Plain . % *bleb are „stypoilor 'to iny otrepit by ns hcrctotore. . • • E: V,,i* • *f• October. id, MU. • . .A. • S T N We •: , •. , . s• • . • . . . . . 9 :! :;, -. 7 6 Y...;-,.qP,A . If-P:. H •Icaierl oho fitanhonia. and coat fixtures. Wagging WO& . notifY, the' attains of Wytdnaing and vicinity .that ha nisi keep °omit:way on hand s hill stock of • . - NM • C 0., A L lipSvp,otuarr.: pka - AND DSItGI IY. "; • M E BY THE BAnnvei, . . Ilt SACIi t S, A.III.)''BAOS. . . E:, N T PLASTER AND •KEROSR'NE- • MO he Wilt VO.tileased to supply thew wfili at reritunable'iriecii. - None but tho ritor l in-. WI It WI offered for sale, rouse/toe:Alf 'cannot to 10 ,2 log entire patitsfaction and meeting taw a of the "WISH PAID FOR GRIT, Ou delivery, end for cry PFdcrilrtion 4f . rA R I;', - ,11? 0 P ruc.p, cirtaktu iu phi4ter. Oeuent and KereaemoVil. . , ._. i' . .;. . ' ' , aitufit, , -ent, 3s - ill -at waye Le at the Wareboned to attend' to ctutoincrs. ' Wyalttetng, Aug. 10, 1870. - - , • --k„,., HUMPHREY BROTHERS. Ott .= TUI WITK 100 CASES 100 CASES 100 CASES MEN and BOYS BOOTS oPs and BOYS 'Boom MEN and BOYS BOOTS 50 CASES 50 CASES 50 CASES WOMEN'S irittl MISSES SHOES. WOMEN ;S a n d MISSES SHOES. WOMEN'S and -3 ISSES -LATEST LATEST LATEST , AND BEST QUALITY AND BEST QUALITY. AND BEST QUALITY 0 100 ,1.00 +lOO FINE TRUNKS; FINE TRUNKS, FINE TRUNKS, TRAVELDIG BATS, &C. TRAVELLIN7G- BAGS, &C. TRAVELING BAGS, SC FINEST LOT IN. TOWANDA. FINEST LOT IN TOWANDA FINEST : LOT IN TOWANDA 200 200 200 SPLENDID HORSIj BLANKETS, SPLENDID HORSE BIANKETS. SPLENDID HORSE BLANKETS, EVERY DESCRIPTION: EVERY . DESCRIPTION. EVERY DESCRIPTION: Lame lot'of Large lot of Large 19t.0f FANCY RUGS, &C. . FANCY RUGS, C. FANCY RUGS, MUGS, &C. • eulirgod our actles,roimp and lila& erten . - sive ptitchaises of all goods in our branch Of trade, we are prepared to offer extra team:en:meta. =KM THE LIGHT HOUSE 7 • BASE BURNING AND BASE HEATING 'STOVE • Ilas been.asrardc.9l Two: FIRST. PREMIVMS NEW YOliti•StATl, rAtri (2 Bronze inatali) Competing with all the leading stove.. of the dai,. Also Firat PrellliUMß at the bIeNY JettieY.Stat43 . Fair, as well as at nnmerouil'Oonnty Fain. • - For. gala hp bI. LEUAs a , . SON. 0ct,20,-'70.: I ridge bt.. Towanda. MISSES KINGSLEY & EATO' Have opened ft t . DRM 1111JaNtri ESTIBLISIIIIEST • In the room ovt4-Iliss Rinnsley's 3! Minery .tore' (ono door sOuth of Fox k. afercur,d, *here th, , y.an prepared to do all kinds of wort in lhelDiess Mak ing line, at, reasonable-rates. • . • ra.s.gloN PLATE,:; • Of tlu, latest titil,Z.reco(vc.taa soon 2 , 1 pablhilleit. They will also giro Instructiou fa - • • CUTTIN4 ANL FITTINti • . XENNIK KINGSLEY Sept. 21;10. ' • • , - LYDIA CO. EATON, COFFEE, TEA, Stdr - ill - FISH nbolesafe and retail. •Itax 1. ' 1.4 - C.41.1 1: MIX: FOR TaIRTY DAYBi.r . I will and shoe. Eve New Seca.4:. .JOHN 31.'ISTIRE. • Sept. 22':0. . CAKESAND CIiACKVIIS ..-A-1-RE. e iidot llGney, Orange,' Italiliti, Le - oit.'and . (anger Cala% Waglingtoti Jumbles and 'Curet , 13inmt: ant allkinds of Cruckers at 1:12213 I?EM B ETIU.I7 FOX_4:, ER - cult re retailing all Linde 'of tiro-airs at wholeatile prices. The largest stork in torch. Slooeis first ekes. 'Priers kw. • E. T. rox:-. • • • • . f-, , ^pt. 21 0. 111:51tY . VEZIENS f r 0 W:A. - 14 . -.to A. MA-RIEETB. *Romulus NUM Distracted ems* Wednesday, by C. B . i nc . u. imbjeet to disuses daily. , - . t. - Wheat sbush ' 14 bum' -- • ..... tincl o: or lit tiost: Is bull Goru. * bulb Oat*, VI bwal/ ' . . Deans, ;S. bomb - - MAW (rolls} Willi ' 44e Noisy, Ilk lb ism . = ll . , • . • c.: „FlOurisl , _ , . 1 4G rd lifirrilltb - . _- 2 /6 *G °Wane 1G iamb - 1 9 1 23 _, Wzroars or Gaus.—lr a t t io Ib. ;Corn 56 lbs. ; • Rio 58 lbs.: Oats 32 lbs.: ,i 6 lbs.; Buttsbeit Itt lbs.; Loans 62 lbs.: W.rul 20 ._ ...ut; Clover tiwt CO; ms, ; Timothy Seed 44 l bs. ; ,pried PeselAs 33 p m.; Dried Apples 22 tbs.. Diaz peed 60 lbs. • vrAIL — .. -- ORANO-EmENT s o r I'l' 171 E arrlep and depart A L D 7, A Arri Posr(4) *;..., 7cr.. Until further nuticethe Walls _ at tit+ oftc Naribtrp 314 i 7.14 I. ...... 3;13 1.. k. Smithorn la. Troi ' 12:6a If. . 1:06 c autou .r. ' P. IL - • D ...... I:fop.t. Itahote ..... 6:00 x ......... 8.64 A. x. ultivivak, ' 11:00 , Barcla - 11:00 ta. • Wax m ax arri'yei eve )10tulay. rtiday at 0:00 x.,- a w nd departs at 7:00 - a. IL % and Tueadaly, Thuradiy. and daturday.• I.lberty Conier, mail arrives every Tuviday, n y TM „. atul oo4 .X. satatedat , t4B:oo A.ll. Dept : to aux day 4119: tu,att, data 30 mittule: tcforcAc list try. parture ; arid the mails north and aotti: dap 4.d kdr,.. Ai. ALVOItI). y.s.pre-rious. • _ : STILE STYLE STYLE Oki , : YLc uudetzitraed, having leased t 1 Coal Yard and Dock at the old -I)arilay'Lamy," abillttert cionii;ited a large Coal-house and Office upon the pit:tinged. an, now prepared to fitruieb the citizens of Towanda an: vicinity with the th nerent kinds and sizes of the abo,.. named coals upon the moat reasonable terms in acy quantity detired. Prices - at the Tart,' jinni further .1 I notice Ittove. BUFFALO ROBES, BUFFALO ROBES: BUFFALO ROBES, I, lICSIPLIREY BROTItERN ME= \V..$.. nocxlvrj.a;;; s.:.~cel~anecns. TO THOSE , .P.ETTING . PIETY, CU/MING: MADE TO MOT: Yon siliottltt . study two thlogis.. O . ET TUFF wirtjLE /.111.41.-CL.IsS cLorfilN,, Is MAD!: E 4.4.0211.11,) 1111.E.RE,r , THEY ARE SOLD CHEM' , . - - Aid in order to be able to tell a good art...:e LISCSP tlio inerclusilt mast inoleskatitl bk: bucue,i, sr, know bow, rii;cre and wb.t to buy a. a '164., L 4 mute Boca; ..1 . 14 a . 1 PRACTICAL . TATUM LII itz; bi4ralke I 1.4 . 0:6 - 1 ta 1.1 EtGlrr.E:l2:%; It. tL(, /lac beet] a cuttc: im:rt ittrl,2l in NEW YOl.l-4.7.---1(ITY I du iuy ~rya Loyug, stiling and cutting, .Itil -41,1ti proms watt no map, Bo H e at lees of it w.. 1 week luw rent amt other exPewea pn pmflom taus making the.:ii!...4 of carrSitig trn - tte y • ' , In ro-ditir; tile above it in SELL GOQIIS C*IP.EII ThaL mica to::...swing the: haat:eel.. azut haalcg L, knowledge ot - tt timakielVeg, Lave to etuploy ttZtr• large ae.arles to attend to ft. and CtitituwerN alst 1,3 y siri:'ortting!y4.-as they. Me tayaelt, DO BI3SrsTES:;:; LIVI: BY IT If you 0.,31,1,t ttx V.ttlueut• oJr...‘ L:6l •• L:' • • HENRY HAIWN 3 1erc1am.Ivr. Bridge St., Toun,l3, Ye :A U;(.1.0."70 TOAVANDI AGRICULTURAL WORKS ST!l;l,t Lillhl'lLtcfll,•l,t 1.14/•1 idol] is now koni, of for trot • LUMBER.WAGONS Pi-tTrortH WAC:Otis, COVERED ~M) OPEN BUGGIES cy t -r 4:it,' ti:, market. Bert rtleetett :1>.:1) HICKORY TINTB.:1; an,l :LH \t my '1.1,1t• inola MENCED 11 1: • 1 A OEMS Rt :.R9N s::• 7.' urT IW4t. durabh.t that littSe to do tor.h.rds their e . • •, Jar dove short.aos NI. C. Prest, U. W. VI-N(I.NT. I.t7t). p IN - ELLD-3' IL • ' COAL YA UtiO lildtiCC 1:-1. yard, E. or Ne, 2 _ Sto, , , or NW, 3 411.11.1 3 ; 15 Nut' 'or roir.e. No:- 5 Pittr-Wn Nut. or No, TL r'lt a - Cot.,,nd! v.1111,- hidltg. H+:l ZJ{ 911.1 to MEET Lc-% Ord-ry. Cezl 0tt,,,, No. 3. )i cur Nt•c, lark, wouth 1 - Order, taut 2.:01i1 .infi.ll the I. 15:70. Ti` u I I- :TT ' E -II ' r 1011 t" f: ST0111.'", f s T. D - ...ter. ini 3.lain-1.. first door ta 1.. r. • ar.l httl, tio•ith of the ~ 1 aI2I je'efi.l.T.ed JO . 1.1. 7 R NITURZ • OF ALL RINDS, cheap n the San, 1. had lII' ally er4.11..1.:Vh.1.aLr,J, In the crintity. 11y -t.. /•OveprI , IIIJ; all the kept• 11l a Crete:J:4,a FlltliAltre Sturc. Ti I al/111: ale reel, 1:4111V ell:Land ea:in:lint St . , ii pr....e.a. at tin-155 Matusi. .11.-I'ii•t,ei ' , ln:l.:a:l,r :i.,l,li,Fat J. U. PLUNNEY pt : 1, , 1 i.t•.-tt TWA A'.. l / 4 - ;DA. COAL YARD ANTIELACUTE &NR BITI 7 3ILNOUS CUALzI. MEM sn‘34l Erg . tlymoth Pittatrin Nut "Barclay" I.nuip 4 0 , . •' 'Ruh' of Wines 3f, Fine. or Elackamilli a (0 , Tie felioning additional charge s will I, lunde in •ledtvering Coal within th.• borotigh Itinito : . Per Ton.. .50 CCUta. Est= for carrying iu.:,o c.elt , Halt' 'lnn .. 35 •• •• 4.. 4! •• '2:, .." gr. Tort ...25 4. 4 , 4. . .4 .• Arir Orders may Le left at tLe Yard,-corner of tr.'. road and-Elizabeth Streets, or at H. c. Porter's Dr..: Store.. M,Orders mustlu all cases be accompanied ,s;! the cash.. WALD c 3tONTANSI.. Towanda, Juno 1. 1379-21%. \IONEY SAVED, u luur. ,STOVES AND .HARDWARE•' OM I= SHIP • YOITE ''BUTIT4I, E(4OS, I'OULTIZI% CHEESE all,' F . 141115 to Tur, FARMS:•, rnoDuci: AssocIATIoN t• .210 1 , 4. '.'i7 , lVa, , hington - . str, • t Tilk.iesgatosation is at/ Ass/slat:ell of • F.cnr• r the parro.k , o' Receiving and 'Selling all kinds t Faro/ Produce on Cori/mission only. cointi.unicabomv to the Aario . ciation .hour I ' eldrvserd to S. A. Fr.a.tr.r..See'y.. 247 Washington ht., N. 1 • Stopping etxrib; may ho obtained by addressing tL,i iecretary, or of -J. E Itot.i.)l, ' . •LeY.aierlllr. 1' P,14 , tio.TravvliKrg A4, - ,,.. i)titt Bradford and sunq , launa Cumnfies. IL F. , rya:v..l3. FILTEr., BELBEIVTha Wide_ I a. AGENTS Wzr.tei fa Twolveibits a7,:g DIM Irfdialls ?Janis ;, he trileet Iveutur,.; 4 t th - rWirg, Ot,* PA", bttr.,,who,tir, with a tt.irt.t f ol m. n, flu it triqe.4 ,,,,, i reqt 6m . 2..1!,/ / ul:+, N.,. kit a lion,: 01 1. A/. tto., lndtauF , beca . in, a ta! Jul Mitring rcc,tals I 1%. (far: I.tzirtara4o4 escape , . t !neap-per. To: I,w 41(flwr will , or and re.lit :111,1ity: lie wide ,‘• rid F• ud ...Illy int illustratra , • I[. ffiNE2 THE BEST FRUIT JABS.IN A_ at ' • n.c.tra: $1 23 43 1 .so OG IGO'c r 7 32 43, RE = 1. *vcr.LLni. f 5 5 . b. N. BRONSON