ifeiir' - '' - 1itii7.' . 741T4 A :.1!::-. --Kattsas 'pap 25 cents a haat* . „ :---Pittsburg P!esbyteriguiliprobil# —.ll4itucky . pr.oßoses writing constitution. —The Russian army ..nuabers' 1; 3.57;657 men. —Gov. Geary pinioned 62 primn ers buit year. - i • , - Harrisburg, hotels 'are crowded —= - Navasota,; - Texas; is cramnied with cotton. - —Chester, Delmar° comfy was settled inlet& • —Panther hunting is a favorite Kentucky, sport.,' •The bullion product for last year ,wa - 4 f63,:i00,000. —A vein of :copper has been found in 14 - conting county.. ' —The Pennsylvania canal is to be d*.Pueneil two feet. ,t . —,Tliere are 74 ; 000 doetors'in the Ilnited.Staten. '—There are. only 202 Indians in - rlnridit according to the- ceninis returns: —talifornirtui drink,o . n an avei,age,, .t.t-rugilions of wino s !car each. this State there are 828,891 Rehoul children. . . • ---Ni p ety 7 -one bears were slain 'in Bt.* dlirttag the ycar. —ln Chicage upward of 4000 ser vsn girls are out of employment, - —lt -is said_thereunc - one hundred and fifty Amerieans in ,P,sris, • - -New York had .'1250 violent 1.2.116 And 41 homioideli-laat yeAv. • '.- -- 7 Giradeatt county, Missouri, has tl,velisped a vein of beankful black marble.. - ~ —Virginia 'tobaCco manufacturers elpect a prosperotts season this year. . —The yearly fruit crop. of Califor nia is esitirnated at $5,000,000, . • ' --Ili Memphis coal is sold by the blrrel. 'iThs ruling price fa now 1/1.-.-6*. ... , - ,-±-7-The - Newt Testament revisers I: ‘ ,-,t finished the first halt of Matthew. ' ----Snow storms are reported as in turiiptitig• carious western railways.. - -:llackerel - fishing employs 2292. vt•rsuF, 1578 mor e than 41;1 year ? • .. . . . - 7 ---England's • Manufacturing -sn . Frentae;',i.; berothing a thing of the pas.: - .. I - 7 -Clearfield county will Inrnish• this year a million more logs than last. •••• -ee should be cheap next . si tut .sit-r, ith the large amount stored this .:I.asorr. • • - -E ighteen .United States Senators - hill be eh-tnen in different. Statee this month. --Beecher lately got $5OO '_for -ten . jitnintt•W irerkin Tarrying a !-L/11111C. .. -: ---' -A man was drowned while•being imptiz - r ,i a few days age in Kentitel.y. • . , . —There arc at present in Germany Ili , Vl a bit. of 25,000 widows and I:AIM fitherlefs chilaren. —lii the . :Sandwieli Irelands it is r, ,r IttottiCr-ill-11 - ti to 'visit 'Li2O di , - —Ninetysix paper mills in .this rtmiltry dery destroyed by fire daring the yr4ar. --Ebgland has had snow atop.no thix,winter, aecompanif.ll ltip tlini!tht arillight -The total ratable value of Lon anq ie ti. 9,314,41. - .Lait year it 10.8 ° --Cincinnati is greatlyedified by two hogs, n - eigiiing 2300 pounds ji ' —The efild weather in the South I!a4 :filled thomoanils of orange trees i 4 Florida. and • --The State prison.nt Auburn, S. Y., nityi c , ,e,-ket,tlie largest nnrii Iwr •i s,ostabliAlmt•lit. . model.suF r gieal operation—To uke the cheek oat a young man, and the jaw lit tr a WOlllBl . l. --In the feyo largest libraries of rj, nll. COilbine(11,450; 0 00 volumes and 87,- 000 ' -Coffee, tuj a . beverage, should be :4111).stitnt(-4 for at recclitions tol , l ppt-tte.. ---Peat Ls found in inextianstible in.uititiee in the prxrltiel of Hancock county. -Thi! first.hoat of the roiighkeep i, Boat Als"eiatioki hit& betkp phyred r ou the liii Williata has ordered the ti trai4,e et .lands in France where German Lag are buried. --The finest litholvjeph stone in t hr ouutitry i+ said to tte found in liarecon coun t*, hidiaut*. --Every building of public resort ,ie. , ; 11,1 be carefully provided with au mry hi. cage of lire. • . ' — * Among . the lnyers now pritetie in.; in London k Chester, a colored man, 'who 1 , 11 T 110113? 11V0(1 it; Pbtladelphis • • —Sam Horuton; eldest on of- the ~1,1 irro'of San Jacinto; is editor 14f the Georg,;.t town Textt. - 41. IValchrnoti. : • . ---Lola of_ littlO liparreWs in the l'ork.parks sno riving of thirst because the ;;,tit•c at the fountains - is frozen • dro - ' - uth has compelled the iron mills. tO ifnrk. Nearly 23,1100 inch at, thin; thrown.nnt of employment. ' - " - - - -Spurgeorthinks some ministers w Make gt4imartyrs•—they are -so dry t ivtudd -The Haithal' Couriei sass Frank T“olc Laws dog4hieh lici-has named , peanuts,. t•ti account, of the thinness of his bark. --At the late sale of pews iu -tt t h Church, Brooklyn, the- aggregate pro , cp. - Ft — were Vig,f74.,,: The first choke was sold Ltrt..4o. • •"• , • • •": 77 -1' -:--It, is proposed to do rlway. With' costly and useless', annual retorts of 'the 'Ptittlit • Odic«, announcing the transactions `irccklc =Baltimore is doing alleavy brisi nrim in the line of ilia nufaebired sweets.' During the Fear just neat-i. /3,000,000 .•f.rantlies. ' —New York liatl suicides, (luring last roar. Females acenkbilterlstettrl- If'T a:,-they eiriiiidt one fourth of.the nrnnber. • ; • "Lot water attaeLmient-to loco- Inotses to be tried in 14 - ittirting dent' menniff rat Int l ,traelic is a utilitarian navvutor's iateit noilevprkent. ; • —Peanut 'C id, much used in the .hirin g 'iv , war a anbstituts for butter. I.2lgaimen 'gird use in view of the -high prle. of th(; —0 • • 14.LnAlre packs•pf play riniz vailaFifionanttfictured in this country an flisS-Itchnsetts ig the principal buyer of highitriced cards. • Tohn Wanamaker a Philadelphia _ i-k ~ a ithier(oo sloo,ooo in adrCritsing his last year. null as a result' added to his capital :•• - - _ ~—ln all pirts of the country the T , mnn Catholics aro exprossing their syrapi!the Pop r,latelpbzprlled front his temporal' ‘; . 1), , ,e,04j. 41. iriiittly. ' --The dedpest excavation in the i - Tora stutt, is said to'be a copper inOslaarar Like Superior. TIP , 1300 feet deep. - --Tw Q hundred and fifty thousand or ration, ar Wore, rsill,be lost this year r unlit irtiwers:tn gather the crop. - The , tuarriage or. ez-lifinistor 11..0.y . . danbhtar With Sheridnp, of tp• soloimiz;zd in London next .M v - • • - TIP: PrusAi4n war office has given fur the purpose of aweertaioing boo tti'• Fif.nch proconereare able ti) I• ad ! • - bay lynx was killed on the 31ounaiu, pear Hamburg, lax meek. nwsietred four feet and nine inches In length, twentyaii pounds. - • , j ---ThiC Supreme court iif lowa has "...,4.11 that it mi puritan aril* inttilicating '/ Ip t , p,n , dining the trud, Ike Ir/ilia rns . be set k. a-p awl A new *cull ordered; 1 - -.Jutst now the, heithen Chinoo A t b e vrang trims In greater ritunnece thin IR cimung toim Titir. kat steamer fa Citirii' 11 SI LFranciiim; carried back 600 lira -ono. - EDITOR, s :IL 0. GOODRICH. A.. W. ALTO Towanda, Thursday, • Jan. 19,1871:- DEATH OF HON..JOHN COVODS‘ We last week briefly annog ced tie death of Hon. Joirs COVODE, from ti.dispateh received just as we were igeinglte maw -He-walrir-mainber ".. 1 ,9 1 f4: 42 #4 34 .to4st , - 1.13 0 yp off, ; "tue Twenty-first district of Per:nliyl - and had been a Representa tive for,iiia: -m6uissive terms, corn meneingAith.the Thirtrforirth-Ocaw gress• "He was 1 5tralfgrctS. 1 7,11i 08 , in Westmoreland county,, where ,his residence had beekc pipa. to thech;tae i of his life. His parentage, training and education were bumble. Receiv ing little schooling, he, began life: as a-farmer'S - boY; but an Intelli gent, industrious And thrifts youth, he worked his way in various par-• suits with more and more success, first as a blacksmith, tben as a, coal, dealer, and . next as a manufacturer, contractor, Ar.e.„ until ,he 'at tained to fortune and extended influ- Cllee. He first attained political conSe 7, queues as anactive-Whig,,and.rePre.'- sented his eounty Etatci:7cmi venticins-ef-that party: His fOireivd . knowledge of political influe4Ces and of the details. of ,PartYorgantation, coupled'hi untiring, made him exceedingly -tisefnl' in 'all' the politicatmovereents - of his IConn- • ;' ty, district and State . " Hd took active part in.all the ittriing, - ..p 0 4ti . :, cal eanipaigns•that_have marked the,' history of. the last fifteen yeartviii Pennsylvanitt,:: and his 'amiability; good' temper and:L'in . tegrltY; , gained linu.the respect' of all pOlitie4t. associates.. DuringthetliallB4 trou bles Mr. COVODE 'distinguished hini= self by offering in Congress, nireseln lion providing for a committee to in vr.istigate the outrageous conduct of the administration, and being , ap pointed chairman, the large report „produced by the committee became 'famous as that of the cOVODE, inves ligation. He bad three sons in the 4tl/i'ennsylvauia cavalry during the civil wars. 0/16 of glom, the eldest; George, .colonel -in command, was killed near Pbiclunond,-, while leading a Charge, and the second was. a -srtf. ferer in the Andersonville prison. - • Mr. Covonk was, an 'active member of the celebrotedt . 'engr&isionaljOint Coininittee cm the Conduct of. the I War. At-the conclusion of peace, he was sent south by President JOHN sox,. on a mission to aid in recon struction, but his views failed to har monize-with those 'of JoiiNsoN. - CoVont's seat, in the present (Jong-Fess was given him ht the Open, ing of .the session, notwithstanding the refusal of the Governor ..to give the seat to either claimant.; and :after a-,; sharp contest before the House his right fo the - seat was fully demon strated. He declined being a 'candi date for re-election, and the' district was again carried by the. Democrats; asit always had been when he was not running, „He was chairman of the itepubli can State Committee'in 1869; was frequently one. of the . most active managers of the Republican national campaigns; was strongly urged for Governor of the State at various times, and was a warm and trusted friend 'of President LtSeor.s and G nAlyr. COT NWIFEtt MON& CltiCtiLtrtS.-- The, recent arrest ot the- scamps who' tiooiled the country with cireulars,.:' offerinkr - to furnish counterfeits of_ 't;. S. , bill - S'hits developed . , the . fact . 1 . that it was one of the most extensive,' swindles everttempted. In search7J ing the .pre isea Occupied by , - thu i la rascals, over ten - thousand. letters= were found, - c .tningjreni every - sec- . : : . don of thel.; i ted States. The 15e . w York Sun has been publishing some: of the Intlers found ; and' among; the wOrthl-be scoundrels &Siring to eirjulate counterfeit money ; Was one; member of Congress. Tlie magnitude of thubusiness done by these fellows Maybe imagined when we state that 1 their books showed the receipts for a single day to be over $7,000.. They were . discharged after a hfaring, there being no .charge upon/ which the justice could hold them, as they had never sent anything in answer 'to their correspondents except ( Wood or saw-dust. Of course, they will still continue to send their ciwnlars . as long pa, there 'are fools enough in. .the world to !nab it . profitable, tuid we again. Warn our readers .against: remitting any money in absiier 1.6- thefi,&eiretilars.: They are sent out, overseveral fligerent names and they use various styfce of circulars, to Suit thcloCality. ' ' • RF.PIIBLIC A it'IIAIt3T I ONY. —The reports; Fhlch reach us from Missouri, sholitE ing_that the lately 4hattercd and disJ' coidant ranki of the .Republicans are rapidly • reuniting, and harmonizing,' while the Democracy are becoming frightened and inharmonious, are truly gratifying. The , struggle,, r af 1872 (says a cotemporary' ), if; before the Republican party, and, from all the indications, it =is determined ta, meet it as a unit, and once Rgain to achieve a victory. • *l. - 111 - inois affords a fair ixtimple of - the promptitude with which West- ern States, under Republican adpiiii istration, are. freeing themselves from kiebt, and of the mannions growth which makes the effortocimParative ly env, 'The total" debt (if the:Stale; acecirdini to, tile has been reduced to $4,830A37, and as there is in the Treasury $3,082,104, avail's ob ler the discharge of . outstanding obligations, it folloys ~that thr"inien ally to be provided for is conaitiert tjyaless than.tivci 1111 90 flQU~{S. ry ~,` ~ In the House not much -of local importanee has yet transpired. `A bill entitled "an act to legalize eertuiu `streets " and to = vacate~pais of certain publieatreets, and to changii the name .of .Soutli:- street' -the borough orfro#anda,7 hair been, for warded to Harrishurg, and its 'pass-, age is asked for. - The bill provides that 'First and River streets, 'ona line froin -south east corner of ,Court Itouse_ to the riArne ana - Hotel ; from thence, the same course to - Barclay Railroad land; that lie streets both north and south or tlie siiitarc to . the river from Main street, be legalized, and thaLthose parts of Maple and Lom bard, or Pine, ;.unriirig from Main Street to the river', be vacated. • That Sotith; Pirie,,PONarl State, Maple and tombard pr P.ine streets, be legalized- and confirmed •of the ,width of 491 - `feet, execpt :ithe;. - afOre said 'to be vacated; that Smith_ street shall be opened by. the eittboritieS from :Min - street . . to the.- 'Western boundary of the- borough, ' - 'feet wide, qceept - between . I Third' ; :sad Fonrti Streets, which shall be olio-l ed not less .than -20 feet wide, -brit not to interfere with E. 4AVCE . IS ; and that South street :is to be called Washingtoa•strect:' • • • :Speaker anliouni:cd the . standing, committee. Democratic paper, building upon the fact that 13Uchanan's ad-- ministration.at its expiration left the nation only about a hundred mil- , lions, more or l,ss, in debt; charges the present administratiou with ex huva,gil!ice, .corruption, burdensome, taxation, and divers other evils and crinie§. To this the Chicago P0..1 , plies : 'There is no,falsehoodeo.much of a.falsehbod as that which is'partly true:, Hence eame:the old legal max-' the suppr.aion of truth is false hood, , It is true, : the. Democracy, -when it4urrc .control of the public affairs of this republic, left 'it debt of onlyabaut one .lin udredmillion dol lars, If that had-been all,. the-lega cy would. indeed,,have been so trif ling as to merit no - . particular corn- Ilizt this 'Wltrs - tinly a drop in the bncket,' the spray on an ocean wave. There wasleft on the hands of the incoming llepublicam . ftamibia,. tration, a rebellion of . slaveholders, Who had maintained the Democratic party in power; Who -gave the party , life and being. It was the suppress ion of this rebellion, left.over by tho DOhberat ir' party; iwbielf'eost all the blo . M that was' Shed 'and all the y rummy that Was e..%petuled.. These. were the cost of strdng- our Union, , ! • Constitution, our .einintry,., against its Democratic enemies. Arid all thi,s blood and7rizoneY -'makes the legacy which the Democratic party. bequeathed to the country. It is-be- cause it was so great and So -- , terrible a thing, -that this generation will no more trust thafparty, - in power than tile? .would employ physicians known to' have tultninistered deadly poisons' instead of life-preserving medicines. rzzz MB Mahe princtplc that dealers in intOtieating liquOrs should -be held letially.resmnsibre for the evil con sequences that result froth the traffic has , long been recognized by . the statute, ,though; not en forced in Pennsylvania. ?Ir. Lawrence,. of Ohio, now propOses to try it 'in the . District of Cohunhia, and. in the Ter ritories of the United' Stafes.: His bill, introduced . hi the Hops!) on the 4tkinst,, and re;krred to the Com mittee on the liistkict of Columbia, provides ihat every wife, child,' pa rent:guardian, husband, employer, or other . persou r who shall lie injured in person, .property, means of sup- Port or otherwise, by any intoxicat ed person, or by reason of the intox ication of any person; directly or in directly, sludl have a right:of action against any person- or persops who shall, by selling or, giving any intoxi cating liquor, otherwise; have caused or contributed to stich,intoxi cation, or shall have caused, in whole or in part .the 'intoxication of such person or porsons. In anysucli action, mOreoxer; the plaintiff shall have a right to recover past; prospective and exemplary damages. " The .o*ner or lessee of any building Which iS 'with his knowledge for the sale of intoxicat ing drinks is also made jointly liable with the Seller for damages resulting . from the . traffic. The money' reov-i ered by any wife in any action under the law is :to, be her sole .and sepa rate property. Any sale or, gift of intoxicating liquors by the lessee of any premises, resulting :in 'damage, is to work a forfeiture °file lea Se. NE9... The Book Committee of. the Methodist Boot Concern in New York began last week to investigate the charges against Dr. Lanalian for ex posing the alleged frauds in the man agement of that institution. It ism ported that the proceeding areto be cOnducted in:secrecy. This, if - tits, is a"great mistake. The day for shut ting in the light under a bushel has est\ l .public.passed and this blishment has al ready suffered mu by efforts to keep the facts from .t e .public. 'The sherteit and safest ro d lies in a - full truthful . 01tatanient of . e whole affair. ' ,-, 171t111 \114 t TO C _ I !"..! 41: closed N - ago, _ sbdne tien of his wife, hugase thealtpsr ticulars of his crime to his counsel, Mr. Ctishing. Cushini tid ying left it with a 16011bOi,r the It was to this effect': Mrs: @Offend Weiraillr"iriiii - tEr%ftinn — or yuga lake. Rurotrilist rendered his wife insensible hy.chlontforrn. He then ,to,olc u plank the .Ikx•r, Ana.. opempg a vein, bled her to death, the bloed ilimingithronghtlie‘ opening. .'The child ..he: disposed -or in in tv‘satn'aar manner. . . ••• He then put thudeid bodies in a box - Keksiecl for the ~plirpose. He got - a neighbor to help bim . load the box wptv - a.iingon„ 4legtag • that was. filled; with boas. 'He dreke the - lake, put the 'box in a skiff,: then filled it with stones, and, rowed out to the Middle of the lake, Where -. ha pushed:the box with the eo .. riisOs of Lis wile . and - ehdd...orerbOard. 2No one . dreadful dica;.'and until rery - reeently none Nit the confidant of his early, - corinscl,ew the:: fietii. Silo, have the name of him` whom Mr. "enshing . teld the' ahoy? ? but' re frain irOinsning IL- The ' . faets. • we-harestatedthem we hail 3 reason to belieliO are correct, aud,as; such . are hero first.Madeludifle. ,. . It Will bok seen .by. refereOce to .our columns". . J4dge Hogeboom ha's denied arrest:of: j*- ment,,and - sentenced - Buleff to be linged.on Friday, the 44 Of: March next. We can well believe 'llial ie heatd:rbiS• sentence,- in "sullen si lenee.". He. has listened' to a like sentence ogee before. Three times he has heard. the word "guilty" fall from tlichlis'of the jury foreman. He has seemed possessed of a charmed life. For a quarter of a century he has carried with hiiu the knowledge of -a rcyolting crime. . He has. gone et in 'critue. Merrick was his third known yietim. Jarvis' and Dexter, educated in crime by him, lay their ' death.s and digrace at his. door.. His, mother-in-law wat sixth victim. She, bowed down with grief over the loss of her daughter,. had dragged along in life till : confronted at Bingliainptln in August last with the Man whom she believed, but did . not know, to be guilty of that ditigh ter's death. The , shock was . too :veal she died• in less-than : three 'uayS. Aud we say al - pin,.that if his sentence be carried. out on the 3d of _Rotors death. will be the • s,venth death known to be' .eliargea- • ble to 11-uloirs agency. • Through. all the windings: Of his Aortnous life the toils of ,cletectioiit have been gathering around lath.. The . little incident'' of . freezing the tet•s of one foot 'tilling from the 'consequences of erinu*-conimit telt, left the mark by which his last crime vas fast:lied *Ton him.. By this has justice fouild MM. out and claimed at last its dues. The victim . - is a man richly endowed , with those. gnalitles which go far toward mak ing men great and nsefal. But his truly. great talents and varied attain ments have been prostituted to the follewiug of crime and the attain meilLpf infamy,.and few will regret to seethe grave dose over. Lim. -He has tarried too Jong from his final rest.- Diva Herald. . ANOTHER TERRIBLE - CALAMITY ! • Enrninf_z of the Steamer McGill on the Mississippi. , Thilair tires Soippo.cil 19,1 tr Lot. - I 3:4:MP.111.4, Jan. - 15.—The steamer S. L. McGill, from St. Louis for New Orleansi was destroyed by fire at Shixt Fly Bar last night. The flames spread rapidly,- and the passengers had barely time to rash to the bow and plunge into the water , : before the fire was upon them. • , to.r4d to the horor of the. scene, the weather was intensely cold, and ninny who plunged into the river were chilled and sunk. The surviv ors give imperfect and conflicting re ports. • The boat bad been aground twa days, and had Unloaded two hundred tons of her' frieght in order to get over the -bar. A portion of her car go was coal oil: Just, as the passen gers were preparing to retire -an alarm of fire was raised, ,and a gen eral stampede ensued. .',.The steamer St. Francies,•near by, rendered assistance. The Ann White - brought up 'twenty=, - six- of the crew and ten passengers, picked up along the.mhore. It was hoped that ()apt.. Tompkins, and \Vin. McFarland, the first clerk, were saved, but,the al of the St. Francis 'to-night gives little hope lor their safety. Se.confused and contradicai'y arc ill!! reports that it is impossible to give an .accurate estimate rof the number of persons lest, but. it• is probable that the number will rend' thirty, including four winter& and three children. Thoirlas V.. Vans, a. barber. of St. Lonis, died soon after ho was placed on board the St. Francis, ..from wounds and e'xposttre. A German: and his wife are missing; also a car; pent from St. Louis, who was bound for Greenville, Miss.); two women, three ehildeen, the colored chambermaid, and Philip Lock, of Philadelphia. Mr. Everett, of St. Louis,. who came here.on the St. Francis, says that a man and his wife, who Were cabin passengerFr; floated past them, -holding on to the stage plank. As they. wept by with the current, the womah Said to her httsband;' "1 dm freezing ! - Let ns die together." She then let go the . plank,4anA her husband grasped her, but,he .was too exhausted to rpaintain:her above. wa ter, and both sank locked in , each other's . , embrace. ' • Mr. Cottrell, the engineer, thinks that af least fifteen'• persons were lost.- • Thqilots Kelly and ' 3lnrray were saved./t Kelly is badli frozen; also the secpnd clerk, steward and cook. • ANerTIIIF3I.—A New York paper of last Thursday, says: "Yesterday a nii.serable-looking object was picked up on Broadway, on the verge of de tremens, ragged ' and dirty, with bloated face find bloodshot eyes. Five years ago ho ly.as one of our most successful down-town dry goods merchants. He 'lived in a fashionable'style at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, kept n magnificent turn-oat, was known es 'a royal good ,fellow, who *pent.. his iituney freely.: :Now poor buitcsacwithont frigid& w York on kls elm. owe. epr° - lltY , Of of . by seems 'ii, of tded Hon. 7 iSIA . W..)4Slin.eTted. Fetal& r. lej a' Asia 'pasty votwon---Wednesdarimst,-• -rilds-ue tion of the Iteribliean.ltilijority is'. matter of congratuktion, not onl7 beoegule honsetv'elacient And faith ful man has been -selected, but that it is' as indication that.. better coun sels prevail among our Men& in the ~,egialature.. It Grill be remeinbeeed that Mr. Mama was nonahmied last winter; and defeated through the de feitia of a few Republican Members. nS.. Hon. B. P. WADE, of Ohio, Prig Yirurrr, President Cornell Vnirersity, and Dr. Howl, of Boston, have been appointed by the Prot& dent to proceed to the Nand of San tiornini t ro,.to examinethe oormtrY in aceerilance with a itisolntion of Olin green., .Dr. Howr, lea war* 'friend of Senator Stoma. Several journalists known to be hoitile to anhexation• have also been permitted to Recoils . - fatly Or commission. sir Ap exchange, noting rho pre!; : . once in Vickahrug of Col. E. M. Yu-, au; the brutal murderer of Colonel .Ca.txr, of the United 'States Army, says : "He is confident that he, will " never be punished." Certainly not;' whoever heard of an evtebel being anishedlor tho murder of a Union man in the South ? 3b-r.ors WILL Orf.—lt is announc ed that the nian 11410 murdered Rod ins, in New York, some two; yea since, has been _diseo;eredln be a convict now in the Albany Peniten tiary. The NA:rn.t.": murderer has al so been discoVered, and it is - believed • will soon be arrested. tar The jury in the Rrt.oFr trial returned a serdiet of guilty;and Re riuT has been sentenced to be hank oil on the 3d of Mardi. ' New Abertisoments. EVAN HILDRETH'S Is the beet place b Imy G-ooms, whole stork taint; nsw;atal Iwasaki st the, low est point tie. matte( MR tonielieg in eight years, therefore enebling theta to Five their rustionexa New Goods-and at very low pric'ea. In their mock may He Ismail SILKS, POPLINS, BOMBAZINES, SICILIAN CLOTi, ALL WOUL rwnrs. SERGE PLAMs; Au. "WOOL Stl6E, - . • . won xtr.a. mErallos. E311.11E5:4, cLon ALSO. ALL WOOL STAGES IN MOST POPULAR C.DLORS—BotiltOrren. Plum Color, P.rk Garnet and Drown. • QUEEN'S OWN .BI;11 ALPACA, ft ,, nuta Faye, Silk Fitti6b, beat goods In market can only belonnd at Evalc,s k HILDRESq.B; 1 1 011 A FULL LINE - OF WATER- Y:. DROOES. In Green. Brno in 4 Black 141 x. Mr. BLACK VELVETEEN/4. for Cloak* amt. Trim ming. go to CREA.T BARGAINS IN 'LINEN' r HASDKERCHISFEL LINIL'i NAPICINR, TA BLF. LINENS. TOWELS. TOWLLING 111,1$11 Lums, are being offered by . 6 LITANIS rifiLD )111.11TH11. A GREAT VARIETY ,OF HOME CLOT/ S, suitable for Mew and Bola' wear, ran be found at THE GRATEST ASSORTMENT SIIEFITINGS, Anil the IlOewt stork or PRIMI. eznbribeing all style'. the matte( affords.' . • 11 - .0:11 *ltuuntrfn*. I COMM ME ASSORTMENT OF HOSIERT*M GLOVE . inaddiding the rete. tinted Hama ficanaleam Rid Mores, at ET.t.C3 k lIILDRETH"B: "TOIL WILL • FIND THE MOST ATMACTIVF. fiTOCA to melee! from to PAM. 'LEY sDAWLS, Double sad Stogie Wool Lye lin Latliri• awl Milkark at , TN FACT, YOU CAN ALWAYS 1_ Sad a MOST COMPLETE STOCK of DDT GOODS. in ail Its branebea. at EvAirs t HILDILEtH'S. Bridge street. Towanda, Pa.. Jan.la."ll. Ijox k MERCUR are now recTiv iug a fresh stock of Goods in their line. bonght since the let January. to which they MAIM the at tention of their friends. We keep the largest stork in town. Onr goods are fresh and desirable. We pllad loweit market prima. • Jan. 19. 1871. '• " • VRESH AND NEW TEAS, bought Wore the recvaedeellne to mica, and satins cheap at retail FOX .t strum .1.'2.9, um. ' pox. & MERCUR are selling Gro eerie' at retail. Jan. 19, la7l. "PDX MER4XR are aellingNew . A: and Farah Gonda- Jan. 19,1871. VOX d; 3EHRCUR are selling Grp= caries cheap. - Jan, 19, 1871. - pox & MERCUR are selling first .: elms Goods Ontr. Jan. 19,1871.. OX k MERCUR are selling .JL: draper than ever. Jan. 19.18:1. . - pox & MERCUR do not deal in 1. Shoddy Gonda. Jan. 111. 1871. Q • CR CUSTOMERS can rely upon getting the eery beat the market affords and at bereft ptieea. L T. Tat. Towanda. Jan. 19.11. . =MT MalCtilt. - REMEMBER that we are selling Girds at RETAIL - ! And that we won be nndeteoLd. ' Jan. 19. 1871. rot wencre. MICHIGAN FINE- 4 CUT TOBAp. .I.LeCCerry choice—at Jab:ll4l6'M ANNED FRUIT very low; at , 12. , Min. 19, 1871. Fox k mtsgeirs PORK, Hams, Lard, Dried Beef, Ilickeril Chimes, Mar r lduaw Trani. at. rsifl. Jut. 19, 1871. FOX te !MCCUE. FARMERS, bring your produce 'acorn to • FOX k. XESCUIL Jan. 19, Js7l. • (lOPABTNERSRTP.-MTh© under earnal have , Ws thy' tornied a 1120 firm name otitosentlekt & W enoltane the alothlag buldneat at the old stand at W. E. liceendeld, when, they sill be phoned to see all their old patrons and *lends. E. BOSILSFIELD. Jan. 10. vin. 4uncns worarr: • DMINISFBAI'OR'S wok, is tonsby stroll Ulna* Imam. indebt ed totbs. vitals. qt DAYLII• AAB tsts,od Albany townidity. , are: revisited tio Ines binsdisas • • t. asst sZiporsons boring glakas against raid • • to must present the saws - ;Ink anthentlested for settlement. • - • • ISIAIIIS Z. PATCH. lasi.4llnsa • • Administrator. „ • I ntrimira AltMtlin. DELAINS, EVA'SfI YITLDBETTI LVANS d utummnrs. IrANB t. RILDRETWIL EVANS .t lIILDRETWAr FOX k MERCUR74. 41.411 .r " V IL 1111:COND 111111. nuns Ism Bova vs. Samuel ICensio....cisctim.pt Wis. Clisiabsetta vs. Elias Vaughn« Wa. IL. MEI vs. C. A. Wliklesou..., ; .. 444 Dude! McDaaalA vo. A. 0. Crams • was Y Z ~Plte et. a l et a ;1 t"tni- siccrissitt , terkka Sakiissrk Eris Coal . • • •• •• • ov k ` rue. Ertsbie k .Co • :dim* ,Strops vs. Wets% . .. ..bsepart Dritiaba vs. B.A. Aspimea.. Union N. Bask. Lewis - 01am N.M. Polska Tli) IkDatke. eats - aar J. IL .X. BMus* lraa k Z, Coal • • &IL Co. • o.B.Llavisis awl. N. AspOrwatt.. ' was Was. Holbert vs. Junction Canal Co • cuss C. V. Welke vs. Issas Spalding...... . . ' ....... att ' Lamer neat* ' . ....fives nufnlScDlPord vs. Pa. &N.-1. 4 . 3 . a10;1 . • Barnet L. KaiM. ve. Sullivan k Eris &mg ,• - &Z. B. Co. • ~...... Amami* Submirass kw Int snick riturnable ou roodar TAROT 1/4 11111. at 10crelotk, Liar lad kt ass atat week. on Monday. Fetinuuy MI. at 10 Vela* aan.- VW. A. lIAB Prot • 1171- „ . . 18SOLUTI‘ ON.—rTb copuzw ship beretotore existing between tie nil signed. Ender the Arm same •el McCabe • & 111111. is ede dr/ dismayed by mated comma: T All entowlds et the fags firm will be. Jelliedby_se at the store of Xcpabe & Edwards. ! • : .IA3M3IeOASE. • " CbPAITNERSELIP.—Ths undersigned Wire this day entered Into sopeatuaraldp. under the name McCabe & Edwards, and yin eoilinni the aro. :eery and provisloilantlttess ail' Its bro th s.. a t the old stead el 74 - entba &11t11;Kurateu Sew block. JA ME MCCABE, - • ti MUZAK EDWARDS. airs: 11. D• OPENING Or NEW FALL AND ;14L - 7171 GOODS. M S ; ti:KINGSLEIL Begs late to return her thanks to ha patrons for Mud pstronike hesetofere. and arum them that no ructions will be spared to ensure a continuum of the maw. Baring jut retuned from ISEW TOE* With it large itri wetliehrtcal epai or • 311GLINERY GOODS latest ,i,cruickx sad PAIiIS styles. such ae • ... , toNsgri, . Which 1 now- MScr to the latti..-s et "Itnrztub wet Mao. ti tine 'selection • o f Mir mei Fancy Getels cotoptiaing ! LACES, . LINEN. COILLAIIS, HANDKERCEILES, CUFFS, • CORSETS, &e.. I have gra roated:lnVneuectlon with the above mg IntESI HA KlNGestabilab2ni , at,, and I am Irs prepared to do. CUTTING anti ELI. I'ING o ay. latT4 Lan.hlottable at} - Ica on e short notion. Entratiee next door to Fox t /lemur* up •wr*. Sept.. 21,'70.. • PI'LICATIONS ltolt LICENS 11 Eg. Fe brnary Sniodon.lB7l : EESEICI P. FL &•Loonmaker Jeremiah Blackman,.. John Chump:lon-- L Wm. S. Lewhe...i... Peter Lamdmeaser Allen 3lcean... F.. W. Neal.-- .1. S. Pitt...... .. W. FL Itieharala C. T. Smith,. If. It. Stevens P. 1). Wilco: rianicellorc. Leiteyerille. " * " *Mineq"("ll l7 - n it! rra Standing titone. Toecarida Mektietetr. South Creek,. • •Tterarets Bora% ' 7. ... rAns(f noose. KA, Allen... ll.. , CAltifix 'Thomas illy R. Rid.... MEICAAVeII)P.ALTAN. Towtnea• Newer. do. A. TROMAR.AIotot. J. Tkartml - J 41113, Citrroint Co.. n. rf. Sublos, AW. A.RmspraNG, Fashirmatit • Pert-r. sear tbc Merril How, Towsinds. rsblir petronarr • dm-11,W raNNsi.r.v.A.ll,A. • STATE _NORMAL SCHOOL 1 .! Minh Natelet), MANSTIFLD, 00A COUNTY. Tn. • Fall Terra bspirmSeptember 7th. 1870. , • Wiutet Teem ttesdnollecember 12th. 1A71). Spring Term begins *arch Tilt. 141., For catalogers orplintialon, address s' CHAS. B. VEItrOLL. NanMehl. Ji4 20.100. BAKERY AND DDIDM.ROON! ririt block north of Ward Bowe, . • BREAD, PIES, • CAKE; AND pR - ACKER& - baked daily and ailla at Wholesale and "refeiL In our DilMei we will accommodate tfir public with either iltineb or a wood weal at all timtif of the day and evening. OT.VTFRS :AND ICR cRE.IX • on hand during tnigr:Peaw,n • • .. floo - iutortmint of Gioceri confertionery. Traits. Kate; tar. TowandaAv. IL _ BOOTS ANI - i,snor,s MADE AND . ITY.PAIRM. ' , L. C. NELISO2I. Br made arranitements to anneumodete =Mamie that,are eonatantly calling with boots and Shoes for new antra, rte.; and hare had to lento them. to their peat di.actrantage. until another dry. The eonettat call fee (hip kind of murk, and the ttenre to hare it Clone immediabity. hat inAueed tar to saw mach an that you need net Moro haunt Without. your sole botog xnew•ed and Tour birch • agnate. Tar parer that arc and pertertty tar I.wlies that have gaiters that are %woke at the toe. To thin repatr•ahop le the pbre forte go To get them re-eamped. heady tipped or hatfouded.' And roar feet well protected from the wet and the mid hew work we can make yon with the &bur* double quirk, We can make them for yen thin. or we can glee them to yon thick. We ran make them with. high twes, or we can gtre three to Ton Sat. _ So you necti not placer with a brick in your hat. • • rider vinegar for Weir, barrel or gat. ' Front of Methodist ahnrch. Wain street. Towanda. Der.l3. I. C. NEL.9OI‘. THE LECTURE. COMMITTEE or SHE Lonna or THE • I. 0. • OP * T. lu thte wernlt talltelleee that they hare etitiag ed tuo lunoring named lecturer.: --J-OHN G. SAXE. Lore, A Poem." Date, No:member 23, 1870. IL SIKES.. Suidoct- 7 '..%Di.;r Dark In New York." Dd.!, December. 11, E0:0. ' • 'Ut OLIVE LO,O N. Subject--" Ghia:* Date, Jatmazy .7, 11171 "BITIUGh.,:" REV: MATTHEW HALE SMITH. \ • Sublect l —s .Curtatus Contrasts. Old TIMM and OuLThites.." Date, latuary 23, UM. •. AliTNDTgai PHILLIPS. ikitdeell—AThe iost, Date. liquify 30. IST!. TI. ANNA t. DICKINSON. Subject —" To T Beene." Date. 44Len_ 15. 3671. Adistaloa ' • z coats itaiorred Beat' . ,r 5 .„ fkaotolTklist. (Gold for Borervedffest).... .$3 go , &awn TWA*. and Baservid lint/ are anti at POWER & 3[138:113 Drug 78tora. MO' Ws et liennwed Beats mid commence ,three days Wade each Sentare.' Jan r itAxiwames; CaLams W. HALL; L. IL nom Wri.tzaX and .1. W. Tlartsra. Connate& pN.AxcIAL. . •••.,. .4 NEW 740 - 13441 , 0100 .. 07 21V 41 -,- . ..-, NouTH ~ ,F,t4i t-"--: PACIFIC RAILROAD CO Marl= DY mar MOBTGA.OI RAILROAD AND LAND GRANT! Lint! M:TT/ABLE! ?ZEMAN/MT! We offer foe sale at par and' acerued interest the First M Gold . Bads- of th e Nartbernatfillild th romploit ThleAre free Mon United StillfitTal. Sid are ;Med' of the fol leering desominattons: Coupons WA WIZ and $1.000; Registered 0W5504. $1,000.. $ 5 !000.. and $lO.OOll. •. A , - • " • .• • ' • With -the same entire codidence with whisk we rommend Government heeds to atailliets and pea sa, we now, after the /Wed !mediation. reamer mend these Northern Paddle Unread bids to oxir friends and the general_pultlic. • BOLD PATMENT.—aIaII ' OOOl Interest are payable in Anunicenleirl cdn, at the Who of Jay Cooke k Co., New, Yeah Ciat—the principal- at the end of X, years; and the blared (at the rub of air' ten end three-tenths per cent.' per annum) bill yearly, first of Jannarsmad Jelly. ; •• ' PERFECT SAFZTL—The bonds we ate sew WI. • ug: are secured by, a fine and day mortgageon all t i l t r ior wertg ef the Xerthina Padfic wig embrace °albs dem piton of the ever ' I. 'Over TWO Thousand Mlles of Road. with roiling • kat*. b u i ldina• ll34 linnu==te. S. Over Trienty-two ot Land to every mile of Ameba road; This land, sairolteual. pare and neriele/. antitensting, in all- .to more • than Fifty Malice dims, 001111dsts of.alleasete see- Eons, reaching twenty to forty mike on each side at the track. and extending in a broad fertile belt from Tfhconsin through the TWO* portions of ,Miene. sea, 1 0 Pu Dakote‘. Mmarta.: Idaho. •Oregetr- NA Wish . WMget _ • • the Government does eet directly aitin tee the buds of Mancini.- It - thiti amply peptides tot their ftul and prompt payment by an unreserved rent of land, the moat mend& site owescred ul' on a great national bprovement. Tug MORTGAGM—The Tameteasindse theileort =are Mama. Jay (Mob of. PhUsdallikki, and'. 'Thomism. President of thePentrants Onstrat Weald Cenryiney. They- wet fiy and tly represent the interests of the First t el itrt 2Libm gig t e bond beiders,,andare seabed to tuft tjot the preemie of teed asks are used in purcheruse feed atioorliniMe bands a j , Ale Onspeine if 'they can be boughtbetme meter* at sot e.thaa 100,1101 - • cote. remittal; otherwis the Trustees are to West i t hl=s Oland sales to Untied States Bonds or ittellemas lb. this 'fittehrlite•untty" of .7N — Ort 7-" heirPacille boudholders. Also Mot eel have at All tinteeln theMennted, eisesselig i di beet 500 acres of average beetti orrery Stance datandine first mortgage bonds.shesidee the railroad Itself and all its equipments' and franchisee. ' PliOriPkNefffillelee-Ot .eoteat _nothing • an be wafer, tan be bon& of the' United Statesi; but as the Government-la no longer a borrower. and es the /anal present meth not \ that Mt prosaretaglts ellitenCet.but that of toratememte ,ii - _ocirrenam. we I remind those Who desire to mar Income' • and obtain more penance While - WU baring a perfectly reliable deetrityJbat: United Spiro 54fre at their average premium ' yield the present purchaser he than \ - 5)4 per cent. gold heeled. Should they be red eeded in Ave years and speck payments be resumed, they 'would really pay_only.V. ger cent.. or if indite* years, only SiX per cent:. as the present premlnm would meanwldki no sunk. Northern Pacific 7,30's selling at par In currency yield the investor 7 310 per cent. gold interest abso lutely for thirty pan. fret Iron. Meted Mater tats. $1.1190 cart envy invested now in United States 11.20 es will yield per year in gold,osay $82.00. , $l,lOO cur. rency invested pow In Northern Pacific 7.30'S will' yield per year le gold, $BO.BO. Here is a difference Mel ArOe a lSLctl elude of bonds are. redone:le THEROADMOW'BUILDINO.—_ W ork was begun In July last on the eastern portiere. of the line, and the money provided. bJ the sale to doddeolders of ensue six minionsof the Company's blends. to build ,and equip the road from Lake Superior scrod Min nesota to tho Red River of the north-233 miles. 'The grading on this division la now. well adianCet the iron is being tepidly laid; several thousand - men, are at wort on beeline. and about the first of Au gest next this important section i.f .the rood will be iw full operation. In the meantime' orders have been Sent tee the Pacific coast for- tha coruniemere meat of the work on the westenn end in early Spring and thereafter the work wilt be pushed. both emit.' ward and westward, with as much speed as may be conmixtent with solidity and a wise economy. ugcratuax - ron LARDS.—These'bends will be at all times receivahie, at 1.10. 01 payment Aft the erliuttbr'si lands, at their lowest cash price. BONDS MECRANGHABLE.—The reartered bonds can le exchanged at any time for crayons, the cou pons for registered, and both these can be ex chanted for others,peyable, principal and interest, at any of the principal financial' centres of Europe, in the coin of the Tatiana Europese! eountries. BOW TO GET THEM.—Year nearest Bank or „ Banker will supply- these bonds in any desired amount. and of any needed denomination. Fee. MM. wiehing to exchange. stocks or other bonds for these. can do en with an' of S our agents, who will I allow the highest cement mice Mr all marketable secnritlea. Those living in localities minute from bares: miry send money, or other bonds. died-Cy to us by ex ; press. met we will send bark Northern Pacific bonds., at our own risk. del without coat to the ineskor. For further information, panyhhts, mars., ete...cell on or address the undersigned , or any of the ßanks or-Bantera employed to sell this loan. •i • - Fer sale by :FIRST ' NATIONAL - BANE. . • MFMCURII BANE. G. F.•masoN k cO., • Towanda; Pa. AtLens bill --;.Mourne ....Tisraegla Duro' -Thnitiagton • Towsada .Towards festal Arm& aliortherni'aeifie. /Named Compaßy. 11$ South Third .shvet: Yhiladaiphl ;- Corner of Nassau and Wan Streets, New York; 132 Ytiteeath Street. Waabiagteft. D.C., *National Banks. and 3 by Brokers generally throughout the coruftry. m. 11,1871. SUSQUEHANNA COLLEGIATF, . . . ixsTrrirrE, TOWANDA,. DR&DFC/1115 COVNTT, rA. This inslitation.lus jnst been Moron ably repalred . and improved. and Idll be reopened =MAT, BtPTEDBER 6, 1870. • Exnusir. comtruciu., sag :citric k cLASE4-. LCALMITARTIFENTIE The EX6l4Art Ceram emnprisea special attinden to preparatory Instruction and higher academic branches, tfasides excepted. .• , The Conarritcw.. all • the advantage" el our best comnierdal &hods with necessary arademiestudles. ' The lioanAL, thorough drill In emotion - school stadia" and Theory and Practice Teething, The Ilcurctorm, special Instruction in the sciences Illnetrated by an_ extensive collection of rocently repaired and supplied—and other nsnally pursued In College, modern languages being rahatititted far ancient. ••• tworcaz.. thorough preparations for our best Col lege% and modern languages. • • Oanamidrur. twarichse—ltusio. Drawing. Painting under *radiant Instructors. Board and Boom may be hbtained in the lamb: tot.. Apply lo O. W. Ryan and P. Z. Quinlan, Moo. Hate Principals, Towanda, for dream and parlien lirs - DILLER PDX. • Ang.lo,lo. President Board Traidoea. D. W. BOOT & CO. Cr! CANDY !! CANDI, !! A.)T TACTURED FRON PVIIR VrtrittAßS. ttliolcsaio and Betslt, at prima Mat defy competi tion. Cm:misting, in pert. of • • , Otntly Apples, Peaches and Pram Grim Dro ps Chocolate, Drop*am B Chocolate Caramala, Molasses Tags, Crears, Cream Bonbons, Smooth Burt and Jordan Almonds. Clare Bud. Cinnamon String. Pszermint Drops and Lozenge* Mil Candyjap. &nese Co. Cinnamon Im aerials* Toil': Sour and Lemon Drops. Pes t •n>at Bar. Almond • Bar. Rose • • • Mottoes. --. Pig Past* • • Juba Paste, . Cream Dates. Conversation *hearts '- • Unenges.Napokan Don Ikma. Grained. Clear. and Sugar Toys, Candy Hearts. Plain and Gilt, to Oranges and Lemons, Chewing Gnm. Peanuts. rescan Nuts. Filberts. Almonds, Brazil Nitta. English Was. nits, and every thing kept by Confectioners. In general. 1. A. C. R. IFITCr. r. Oppoade toddlng. nusnell Co'a 121.111M0-ft. ii.-11. 3 inember we mull the Family Tayorite Weed esidarittehlOr. Towanda. Dee. 13, 187 U. . • IMPORTANT TO ALL WHO, VALUE TEM SIGHT! The Mild of the aged al:elated. the weak strengthen-. ed,apd.the perfect preacrved. CONCAVE CONVEX, CRYSTAL LENSM. LONDON . - The Cl:metre Convex Crystal Specta c les, made by the 'bore instinste Ire how • tong time before the publie. and the rapid and Increased demand for them combined with the universal t cknowledgment of their detrains In Tilt.= and sue to the eye, lbws plainly that .they are superior to any other glasses In the market. ThallogjoritY of Spectacles. (annal7.nlaiedi and no matter:how fine the frames, contain but a poor end worthlets article or glasses; (morally cast or pressed:) they aie made: to be sold only, 'without say calculation respecting to the eytt, and thou:dam the great tom' of poor and 'beak sight. • Thossands are glasses, new which- tire Ind !anger the eye, where the objects get dim ran' 'short mage, or require. en tdieusely - *gong light 'and therefore - destroying the sight. which, Were they properly suited, would be preserved a life time. Tbe *dew:rages claimed for the Crams" Cowen Crystal Glasses are the following : The Latham are ground of the beat material, pure -and hard, eadmade only for opticalpurposes, they are therefore not liable to get scratched or dim. They confer a brilliancy and distinctness of vision not found in any other glass. They can be nsedElVazirell by day' or candle Dithtirtthoutticing or the am. They are ground ematicarb' true to the ea*. eat e convex mirror. aceeeding to this philosophy of nature, and leave of cornea of the, aye,- the/eget° u=inature only instead of lotting . losaalaniolniseedoorreetiollathehlatila. ' They can be used longer than any other glaMse without changing to a higher power._ The frames sr made strong mid entable by. 'ago . - dented workmen and warrant=pg. • , WY. A. Denby In If atehei,. Jewsh7 and Sties Nom Taira°. ga, Fa. , hu the sole Agebcy far those glasses In Bradford constr. Ito Pedlars iisployoL' July 12. 1870-11 11010FFM, TEA, 13110A11; PAR, ase.. violable sad TWILL July igg JAY cooK?.. co., "-HOLIDAY 'al.Frs," PIIII.ILALPHAA•OPTIAL INSTITUTE, Foe themannheturing of the orotED ♦ED TMIVD 131:.41R 10i WV-ti 031 LA R S - . • ' El ER BrOST _COMP,LETE • - • - ,—Assbrisiestpt =lll • -W- L.: ' ' _ . _ • • TC H CLOGK PLATED WARE, SILVER,' WARE, GOLD 00th CHAINS, &c.„ E!er Vaned in thle mstltet, le nevi ca. til - 13160s sn4 for oak? at 04 itoie of • ' : 1V . CH4AIBERLAtN.. El kr. C. has Just returned from: the city, and ItaV ter; block that Ms tiOtk hit, been bought at bot tom 'Wires: and that he 'can oft bettei4tuitme- . mantito imrehasere at tirt.A47,laee goodl than an extabliatmarrotin thettntr!.. - I>Pe.A.'7f) HUMi'IIREY BROTHERS WILL 017Elit TIM WEEK \ 100 CASES 100 CASES 100 CASES ' •111 EN and BOYS. BOOTS • MEN and . :BOYS BOOTS 50 CASES . 50-CASES to CASES. IWOMEN' and MISSES SHOES. WOMEN'S and MISSES SHOES. WOMEN'S .And .3IISSES SHOTS LATEST LATEST LATEST AND BEST QUALITY. AND BEST QUALITY. AND BEST. QUALITY. 100 -190 /00 TRAVELING BAGS, &C. TRAVELING- BAGS, kC TRAVELING BAGS, kC. `FINEST LOT 111 .TO*AI4ZDA FINEST LOT IN TOWANDA FINEST LOT IN TOWANDA 200 2001 200 , SPLENDID HORSE BLANKETS, SPLENDID HORSE BLANKETS, SPLENDTD.HORSE BLANKETS, " • \. • e EVERY DESCRIPTION: EVERY • ,DESCRIPTION: EVERY PESCRTI'TION:. Large lot of Large lot of 'large lot of • FANCY RUGS, &C. - - FANCY BUGS, AC,. ,; • _ FANCY RUGS,'&C. • fiarittle ellisiged our ,ealearoom sad mad* eaten: dee purchases of all gooditin our braarb of trade, ire are repaired to offer este* lednromeT4e ' apt 22. lITO. HUMPHREY 11110TAER.S._ MoirSAVEP, • • " 1 Ilit - CilatnG IOLA& , ST9VEB ANR p HARDWARE OT fl, 00.10.10: j2InfEMBBER MA . TyOX & MER • AN COS ats rebdtag ag kinds et Groceries at whaled* raw. I'4a Urged atoek , ix town.' Clopda ant elais: Mee* bar.'L T.; FO - &pt. MUST __ An' MEM MERE= IMO ME NM ■ MEN. and BOYS .BOOTS., 1 2i -1 FINE TRUNKS, FINE TRUNKS, 'FINE TRUNKS; FM BUFFALO ROBES, BUFFALO ROBES, BUFFALO ROBES, • ti Cr t; R. tfao:.Strx - - . .1 4 : 1 M44451111. . . -11Ai l S jr. • 11 1 1110LEFU7X PRICE& aiET n. altpoct•tecotk ikit Opmected everyes dnfir - Wefteday. by C. a mu t, Wheat. bush. Ilatlorborti 11Pbol . OL.. Colts. baab - 08 6. - 110*Ist% r • s e4 l, bcol - - Sabi* 11 lb • PlairY. P$ ERIK doll • ' POO4OIIII, 1 14 beat - 75 5 0 Won "tonal u 0 . r e, t Raw Vi• IS • Onions . • . 12. GA. 13 : Muth- ' • • ."so --Winans or Ciwz..—tae GO In. co rn 5 . 11)4. , Bye 64 lba. Oats 32 Mo. • Bulgy 46 Ma.; raids Ma{ :4. NCI Bomb 62 lbs.: irsci‘2o tbp.: (neve .5.,4 ; Timothy geed 44 lb* ; Dried Poaches 33 lb* • Dr.led Apple! 22 114.. Ylsi &Rd 21) lb.. la Am, : ARRANGEMENTS, OF ' .I.V.i. T AIL TOWAIPA t'OST-OFFICP.. ' 1 - • - u n til fintior the Malls at ibis wire will arrive and &Tart follows :: . Arri,v. • b•Pari. • XorlbPro . 7•18 A. it. ;. ....... S:IS P.m. , .. . 3t14 . 7 .„0„t„„,„•." __ __SAS r. lc ...... '.. 715 t. x. ... Ti m 4.., . ... . ... 12:00x. ..•.. ... ... .. 1 :00 r. Zen tear -1 .. ' trtisbore ~.. • slarr. sr ........ :£1:1111 IL ii. Leltayavilie •• - I 1 :00 A. st 12:00 xt. Banisr, ..• .: ... . 12191 Ar...... ~ .2:tin p. x. Limn mail* strives every Ilicmday, Wednesday and v r id a ,,. at clat p, "tr.; - mkt departs at 7:00 A. At. QV Tnify.llltiniday. and Saturday. . Liberty CMINKS filial Arrives emery TntAiLsy. Thi n ,: " i -day and Saturday-at 8:110 A.ll. •DepArt.A time da ' - .jai ;00 A.M. I 1 y - All itifigir dos. 30 it ioutts kf l re the f tw, t fq,. prtlere; end tAt alai!, nortA and frostA dole 45 wing. prerima. r • • - —_ U. W. ALVOUD, Jur. ~ rn MOXEY QCKLY MADE Ity a r .etiXci ,e T.I nt and Oitting iiiibiscrip . !ions ' for t h u gnat raligionfa funilitnannameekty Thel'rortr.. Han OA*, by . WEINICY WARD REPJ:II/1: Hating it, c ri ~pn .evyaribritors the abiemt Laleut .f 4 the bull- A ghirining Portal- xtor7w 'by the w o . !anionic I Iltiveing of .• Unidie Toth " • ai h ni." .P 1 ,4 beytrn. ' very anbescibri% for' 1871 VeveiVeti the Doper mrt MOOT *Krim and the. propto's fir , :nte,- MAR/q/414:a WAElIncriMN. ( 410 E 10 worth f. 51, /Tr., Thia..m", linepuined eueiThination is miars'n wzr. inu) mai. All are: doing _nett. inalfrig $l9 to Szo a day. - Now Ic the, tuarr.irr Thee, art t , 'vrif ELT and, orICXI.Y. - pOxiti•nly n.mar l d that will pa me ao 1174. L. Ce p'.of paer,chapter of inniy and rare tnrmx. fr(+, addrxxx A. IL nurln.tral. 100 Chelan ',IP,. 1.10 UYLOWS .ELECTRI6 OIL! • • .Thla 01Ibis.frosen [belt inetifchie unesepabei ° • jn the cure of Rhentuatie' lunenenii of ~ , 1 1, ,L.,„„t ye . , rousing an outieard application. -We defy the mem. s+{ world to brfrig a material - better adapted to tip, alleviation IA Pain and lameneen In Wan or•Besab Than is thiternedicine. It work. upon the MTh! min.. ejole - as nearest Irtne.-.loectrieity: 'and siihengh, lit., all of our beet irtedlcitic . a, it emnetimes itlie eases of fallttrii are-ler* rare.- wad are abrara !eoniplieateil orses., It worke like manic upon burn., frnst-bitew„stlng of -Tres, anti all elm-nit' p o i son ,. Every (atolls' should hate itin canes of fresh cub, . bruises or eprsine. • It will not .manlike Moat bleb kale% 'when applied to anew sore. It Is no smack preparation, but is • coreposed of nine .of the best materials known - to nicireria imnbea, compounded up. on , cientiflc principles. As a inirne medicine it I. takipg the lead of anything -in the market. • Birgit - It. If-. You. do not like it, return it 'and • r • 'etreYfdirranney back. For sale by all driiggists and ' dale rn in mediciae. Price - 50 cents per bottle. ^ TAT.LOIt; ••• - deer."Mdf ' Proprietor LeP,aynville, Ps., * BE FOOLISH ND 111S.q Irouu, faANc+ : -.1 wi l eel! my Farm of - 81 "a4eq, f in DurlingLin ; 5 milce from Towanda; on . turnPike—. l . * l33l% Irf It of McCord's. The finest wheat Jana In the comity:. 30 acres now cleared; about I•ls,nuci feet bf pine, chestnut, .rah and oak. • and TA corda - of ile:zwooil standing' on the w6,,dla n d . - New bar). 301,10-feet:. new tiothi,:. Howse, ere well of soft water, at the door, tinder .cuter;. bow tlrn-FtKrt chip. just rtOtt for tilt,trii-hens. and .- gran'rY , tbr.4 , Meting springsi-on the farm. Tic.. profeeete• I. nil r.t:s.ly for an enterprising, man, if with but titfle - money, to ae , m make the' bent farm In Ike , town, We want to ont ;mr property here. mi we , are tuechatlics. Sh , ..l‘.lon't farminare going to. woof itt.a manufa ctory. The title is went. • e TRIMS Will lee .tna,le 'easy. ,or,, a"-liheral discoust • fc , r rpird s:J..l.l:ti. or the farm and will rately frofu lhn h,4urn and shop. Coins an,f to , kat it. whir, es • =CI =I • Cit..l - S. .7. 0r.765. VAUD. iait.s'724f 'nighland. Bradford' County. Pa.: . .VEAV BOARDINCr,HOITSE.-z—Thp of J. P. VUtT Pleet •IV.it llotpte on State Street:. one door curt of Dr. Prates offiray- is 114 A, ',Tenured t.o.reO,iive Boarders by the:day. or werlc at rra, , onable rules. N.B.—Perron+ coort will titirt - tbk Duironient aryl ennifottablo plai-e to stop. 1. - IiMs.TEY, COUNTY. • t'EDINTENDENT, Oftlre with: D. IC Peck, iterond dr:nr below the ; Want 'fume, at Lire utile., the la,t satur,lay of Barb month unit at all oth..r times wh;en. not aivay onbe,:- &e..; iiOntiect.:d with the Suneritenileney. AD letters . • elt - outtbbert.attZr rititkuSi.'d deC.i.7o ; T. C. DEWITT, • .Attorney . s-at- IP, • Crr: , . Tcywatvla. lea., having formed a co.partz pirato*,, trttder 'thrir profeaiional serv i ce,. to.•thr rit , lio..Spe,iiaf attention given to EVERT DEPART 3IENT!,itt the tetsmest.• at. the, county Peet or else: irbere.; . • JArtlit DEWITT. ' D. CLISTX),N Dr WITT: _ Tou*.p.r,,. DA.. Dor. D!, 1470. TOWANDA COAL 'YARD., \ \ - . ,'N • \ . . : DITUIILNOVS COALS , un•b•r*bme•t. Irtring 1••at.e•1 Coal' Yard-and, A ro•A ti••• oI 1 Lhptlay liasm." and lm•Ccomplebt•l laii•.••i 9.4 g-honer soil Office upon the premises, are .nos, - 1111,•p.irerl to t fornit-b th e citizens Of-Toe - nide and ,vieiMAlt\irith tMo different kindeand nixes of tile Rpm/v. named:, 031, upon the. ?Tr:4 reasonable_tenus in ivy gplaultSy ilemtrutl. Tricot- at t h e Yard - until further miticf• .: • • - • Store . • \ • ;Large L%:••;••• ............ "• • • ... • ..... ... Lump • .• i'lymotli Nut \ - ritt,ton Nut Larelay " Lump ' Run 'of Fine, ortlackenitili . following additional charges will be made for :illterfrtg. Coal Nrithin'tha borough 'tirade Ter cents. Extra for carrying in, SO renta. Halflnn ..3•1 " • "f Gr. Ten •! 0. - a•• • Atri • •••Fo u ay to , left at thin faid, corner et na.i -rlnd and Elizab•4ll Street?, or at ; F i tter t. Kirbfe Dfu St rue. . . • . 114...ardet - S must In all rases hid arcrnapanted • the'easb.: . AWARD, k .11ONTANA 4 E• 1 Towatula, "Jan. 16,157 J—tr... • -. STYLE STYLE STILE INTISSS EATON Hach oie•ned a now 3r.tErso TSTATILISHMEIT, In the mop! Over :11i.ot Einextey'i Mtilinert store. one door s , lntli of For k •Mercor:o, where they are prepared to do all kinds of volt in the Ltre.e 11Itt• low. at rtasionable rates. rASITION PLATES of the lite6t 'style receiyetl sit soon ai Published. , They will a1...4i give inetrneflou ttF ' 0 - Trrsc, ATP nr.r.rso • • 5t:! , ,,7r. U11.0.5LE. O. EATON. S.• 11. 21. •7., = Ei Real: Estate fcole. • 1 - 4 1 .01 t SALE.-LBonne and Lot. on Slat , t. cant of ThiO, for :Male ch,ttis, , and oilvw i-3111:00.;• town Twop.wti.: Apjjv't ,, Tow Alla. °Mee in Vach'ollock. HOUSE LOT FOR. SAtE.- unArrsigned offer. his llon , o for sale. ed on 'll , plar stroot:• Towanda: ra.t• Lot 431.150: gOPti Ii( , 11 and barn -tlioreou. Enquire of A. 31 - ` Arntatrott, at Barber Shop west of . 22,1870. NFL, PROPEIOY FOB . SAL The tahiableswill pr. - Ix - TAT.. at Dust:ore: connfY,iholon;;ing to the estate.of Santini P. deceased. consisting' 0( . 1 a large Grist Mill„in , complete orrice. 'Saw Mill and dwellincf honse„ with the watnr privilefTec pertairdng to U 16711111 prop.9-ty. .For price and fortns apply to D. C. . my-at-T.:l'i% Towanda. Pa'. or to Mrs. Maria Ilea lley, ) xt-sntrix-. at Morristown. 31orrts - eonnt , g. New Jersey. -The property can be See:a by applying , to Daniel Fairchild, at Dushere. • • - Dec- 14, 1870.-4 • T 170.11 SILE.—Tlie house kliewil as AL. the !'” Ariderny:. sitttanid -: on 'St de Street. between Tlitm and Finn-1h Streets. wlth 1.4 751154 feet.. Home - , well flntshod and neatly:pitowod. - containing 10 or 12 moms' and collar.- ATater :nice Int. - fir:MP by tend VIA ; and the jAipt neo of a • IlleVisr-faililll the premises. ALBO-.--11colso end lot on Second Strc4, edinitdo: the residetioc (yr John A: C(iddtto!..l.lsot. Lot 73%115- feet. The-hons 4. contains ei 7'roOMa, sod (-Oho. -:(100.1 well of wafor - PooLsoSsinn givt-n ionnodiately.to the former. 31111 i to the latter'Am d lat. 1871. F r prices and kring apply Av. . Ainwbnry. other of Pa. k. N., T. C. k. Towanda. I's.. • der:L*7(l2'r - ' FOR •SALE.4—I WISH TO. • Pell My feral. and the; same will be ~;la at a Teams. stock,Farining tools, &e, n011111:fie sold with thrill.. I Said farm contains! 225 acres with fair: inipkoverfaints. Fdrty -aeries -Idoltlfed. The farm will keep- 23 0r.30 cows. terms: and some gtrovring stock with the present improve ! ments. Soil warm—good for grain or grass. Pr• iuontnts made to taror purchact.r. Fern' loes s, SO 2'; miles west and smith hf Sylvania. BendfOrd Tw. Growing cropteshould he PlYni on the farm to . Wire the samo - appreciated. Dr!O-not hesitate M. call If yon wish to loty. s thhc•farm 'will be sold, Adde e ,s nr enll on Nle,suni.,POnierny C Brilther.o. TrOy, Pa.. or on the farm ef.the owner:. 1' • , )4 , 1.11'71 701 IN TO1ILINEION: Von' SALE.-L My: 4onse and .Lot 1. nn Piito strts , t is of rill for hale at a luirgam.. . forther.rartfrolAtteutinire on the prinlinv.i, tt , pt . . arraa 711.1. , ;) FT " ..-=HO` S . AND LOT, banate 42111Nwr.11 strert, itintr James rkluney I VII we 21i Mt well and ctst”ru. gO. qlttlittlen and fruit. Entii o tl.D.Wio firf Alt at tlj Mole of W h • ;;, :4(14. 17, IR7p, • . AIM FOIL SALE: IN 3IONILOE TOWNSIItY.—The Itubiwriber - 4,lTery Or s a l.. Ii calnabh• farm. lying on the Remit* turnpike. in 31ourinitiiwaship, three Iffc the, t !Dago of Morrue; ritd SeNl uatht.4 trout T ratula, with a good road leading; front both the a aces. The Erie :Railroad also raiett through fiat, farm. .Itrenntaitts 120 acres. abotit 65 acres wader good titAta or cultivation;' gold bolittingoc:"-two large or. Itatds, and is well watered. Terms easy. . -i. C: RINIWAY. ; South lilrarteh, Ai*C• 17.'1;0. puug -.CIDER ,'VINEGAR AT. ; FOX & Knouts._ YRUP AND 101kJ4ASUS CHEAP at FOX & =BOVRIL THE • GEM FRUIT -JAM, THE beet in nee, wholesale and seta& • Jniy . ' MOSE XXV $1 2S Fl 1.80. . 46 • be 3 0 • 30 3,5 BIM Ir, t; on• u 6 - ot, zi 73 5 SV 3 50 7 fiti fl 25•