II ews From.- all Nati:es. N -Reading debt cotrq M;00Q. abgtiabcolitik - 7 1 is going, to Wl—on En gC I/113 ! _ Bethlehem cost -4 erneY l- -fiti again in - a*na to be a —Florida iiinutling ii 30138 136- wells pay.- pievalent, in Chicago. - • —A Yankee ;has opened .a hotel in teddo, Japain. t • To Balls affect cacao grams onthoirodiars:••' - --Tile old settlers of Chicago' are rorming a society. ' • dateci i tintirg wants to be °mil urg. Diilathbay. is covered with foot and a 'half of lee. • • • . I —New York society is ovri*nn with counts akul Barons.. , is --Theresse about 200 postmistress es in UM United States. • • ' -The total - area of the. United States is 2;290,000,000 Sort* -- • - —llhlan and - Hazier jackets ,aretl the. favorites with London belles. —The largest:' xnona.stary in the world is being built near Dubuque. "—The Mormons are building per mill on Hawn creek, . 1 —Calico balls are Again fashie in some parts of She country. —TaniLincoln is at a Private s at Tulsa Hill. litagland.. 1 3 • --Constantinople has 68,400 umes in its pUblio libraries. —Juvenile New York (hives in-hand teams of goats. —A mtielOn' e in Moine makes 1 tooth-picks a minnto._ —The - Richmond -flour . trade , South America is fast revhing. —Birmingham . , EngLuut - hj, a clog show, in which 800 dogs assisted: -=There are 74,006.6Ct0rS 1 • United :notes, or ono to 518 inhabitant,s —At Newhillville, Conn., 3o p girls employedare in 'nuking rifle cartridges., . - ---Fourteen more Japanese princes are coining to school in this reintry.— --LFpx hunting is the prevalent iunfisement Mliontsoniery county. - L:Virginia made 65,000 ,gallans of knit brandy durinw-the year. • —Lefranc will sing ten( nightli in New Orleans at $2OO per song. . ' • 7--South ores the ;home government over amillion dollart.• • —l'llc Society of Friends have es tablished a: college near Indianola, lows 4, • --LA :French prisoner at Wartom burg is taking a soup3e at the *University. • —Each man, woman and child- in Boston is supposed to rise eighipfive gallons of water daily. . , . . —Large deposits . of leniatine iron ore have been nnearthiflat erbisonia,Hunting dun county: r- —An English manufacturer • has' lately filled* war order to male a million .qui .nine pills in alirtnight. -The 'King of Holland's chief . ac cqmplightnent is repor k ted to be a fine)iPprecia non of phampagne. —St. Louis is disposed to jubilate heosuse the.censtta gives her 810,893 population to Chicago's 298,093. • —An iron bridge is being built to eunneet Bethlehem, Northampton county, with - Lehigh, whieh will cost $40,0u0. • ._ . —Mrs. Myra - GI-sines won her cele brated Few Orleans snit, and . the lan= are new suing her for 1127,000 counsel fees. • • —General Sherman has ordered a erm&sny of troops to the Title Indian reiersa tion fn California, to protect the Indians. —The English eristpm of celebrating *fie birthdaY of one's eldest son by.a ball or par ty less become quite general' in NewiTerk. 1 -L-Tho Minnesota Legislature are . all carpet-baggers, none being natives ot. aid! ' State. .1' • • ,-L--The Indiana-north of the Pat . .. Aft, Bathos(' are reported to be in s suffering con dition. • ' F.. —Texas has charms to draw .nway many p'antera from *gird" and North 'Caro- —There is rewn to believe that wank of ate prevailing blonde chignons 'arc made of light fantastic tow. • —The City Alms ionary Society of • = 'Boston employs ttrenft w inissiOnsries, at an ex pense of less then #ll, . • —The Jamaica Legislature has fixed the enbsidy for.tho monthly Steeper from New York at 15000 per annum: I . • •• --Some of the patent pavement re cently lint down in liiilasisporthas been ruined by the recent heavy storm. • —AmeriCana .are in higher . -.favor than over in Russia. The Ow seems to have .= a particular pnedjudioUln their later. • —The New 'York faShionables are discarding white for black: meant', the latter being iooked upon as more stylish. • :armies; Of- - South America' are made uplargely of late rebel officers, 400 of theM holding commisideris ht4liat,Serviee; —The-. Delaware _ river is to be _ 'docked anew with salmon. The eggs tabu used are from the tributaries otthe St. Lawrence: --The 319ntrogit people are encou.r -• aged by the prospect of a railroad connecting them with the general railway sYsteni -of the State. - - —lt is believed that sofficient'rain lisialreadv fallen to" seam an abundant wheat crop in talifornis h and,the farmers are - selling sa rapidlyhs possible. aminal.const u: ooption Of s gar in therrniW States now exceeds 500,00 tons, 0r1,000,009,000 pounds, with a constant and steady increase. • .=-.4 air-Pron pingen,,ivine at the Clereland - tnenel was 'destroyed by fire, and fluir men at4orlr - deep_ in the bowels i of the earth were !Wady suffocated. aphthte, the disease which is causing so much -distress among the cows of New York, Massachusetts and Connect icut, came &pm Canada. , • haortunae Harrisburg young man was bitteil by a snake and a dog bn the. same day, and after an interval ofsemen swathe he teattarked by hydrophobia. • —Tge loealioyertunent intend;. it said, 0? start a paper at Raiff**, uthaaotion taken by their organs °nab) fishery andannex ation,questionsr_does not please them. strikaat the Seliluzegrein-, essee) coal mines,enaceount of die clot oyment of convicts, his ended in reimnption - o work by tlie.strikers withentgaihing their point. : —Pottsville - expessei !Op' nese to pay its POMIIIOIIVBXIIMMOO if they would on'Y'ilo something. OW* Icaller would be willing to pay them to do' nothlnk, —The .census. of Vtah takes off .heavily from the Mormon:figured. Theltotalis 8e.,786; of ryboni - 11;782 lira In italt Oty. Nearly; if not, quite; etukudf ve;,fer• —Capt. Halt the :Asertie 'etploier; has secured the Perwhasiikesii4 Ug boat, to be fitted for atom° as we ll as PILIPPs. es, forlds Aretiee!pedition. 114,?- leant in f —The. Jaintim Legtelaktrorecont then& silbelairn the Pacific -MA Malainidifp company to the *mutat of lAD-per *mum fora 41011011 y line Dr steamers from, that*and . to New York. • • i • —The o buwente Cowtollienirork Lax deeided that the prima. Current ,ptiblialid in daily newapaper . are adtniailble ht,e,rstt;isee ti? pros* the wsrbet '64eitfixemaitelities et gram time.. - zr - - • I , . .—ThelUrPOolle. twine*" .1 -one. of the VMS karArilealigiOntilloKorai C. 1407; line, The telt tottlitte kissteiu itia.fitate is in widthlrbia ins fansteqeth b eeettb.: - - :--Obittary_ Imams' fire often - tin; f isud al k af istkie t ireitiele atilson • - atiVara Okla, plary fltizeti Obetattim Ifelasithtien tm spOffi time, married; arid died in perfettivaderfati , —A boy stboni ataft : ; 4 thirpord lirsemer NNW eelf, • • - ftstAA:t He was amolintintla4/11. `lradfortl Nepotier. MEM i " EDITORS" E . 46: Gr . cionnicu. $. W. AL r Towanda, Thursday, Feb. .. . vicprmicmc: COUNTY CO4Oll . At a meeting of the Republican Standing Commit \lib tee of Bradford county, held ea Tuesday, January 1, it was resolved to call a Convention to meet at I. e Cortit 14misop T9wan!le. , ...eit 11041140.1%—rf,41. 13 7 14t2fi liili. at I o'ilock,.p.m., for the kose -of Valtellner thOgiites AP. 1 at#Vsl l lo l t - Aelltblieattf state, Convention to assemble at Harrisburg., on the 10th °March. • ~- It is recomtueSed.piat the Nigßance Committees call the 14014 *neetlngs at 2 o'clock, p.m., on SATtfitclY, YEBRUARV 18th, for the parpok of curling tlio. aeligst#74o • Tikiire4itireietl - ilietien district inisaid Convention. ~ ~- • ,- - .. . The Vigiiance,Cornmittees Appointed in July are hereby aufbarizeit.to call the primary. moettaga. • - - 2 ,-",-' - - S. W.. 41.V611D, 'ettairmsn. -. VIGILANCE CcplurrrElis. Athens T.ep=Tl24. lieWie . .r, deo. Page. L L. Elsbree Athens Boch—J 4 Decree. Jawplt Ely. John Homer. Aryhne—B Laporte. W R Cue. trlysmen Moody. Altany—lt➢ssell;3iillet, R'D Steriner, H It tanloon. Oberinarkt3tmeon Widlaron, C if Wnbler. Affie .BaroD 3 Manley; W G Andros, Chester. Wil - • llama., , • Barclay-CP Moore, Hoary Dungen. J W Taylor. Thsrlinflosi Thep-Joseph Cainpbell,' J .3 Haight- B M Prnyrn. Burlington Bara:=ll R Phelps, re Ii Ely, M Vosburg. .Burfingtes Mat , .-E E Loomis, John W D Gamage Canton .Tiep-C• W Landon, Dallas 'Owen, dames, Zetehum. A , Canton Boro-Jtieeph Wright, Albert Conk"; *l, Eze kiel Newman. • • Colusabia-.1 H Calkins, Frank Bullock. J kiliforgan. Franklin-4 R 'runnel's, M Marshall. ChaifTaylor. • Granville-Orlando Taylor, Robert Innis, Andrew W Elliott, Wm' Uowker, Ezekiel Carr. W Brink, D - 8 Codding,•Htephen Gorham. • • ~ Leflop4if L Wooster , Leßoy Holcomb, Volney Landon. Litchfield-8 Mlayton. 8 D Barnum, A D duns. Monroe ,Ticp-3,W Irvine, H II Sweet, C A Rockwell. 'Monroe Bono--$ B Soho, Daniel Huntley, John Duafec. Orweli-BFrieble. C J Chnbbnek, Henry Gibbs. GrerfoltelW 'Mathews Josiah Ilhinebalt, Alford , Strien. Pike-C W ReYnolds,ll N DeWolf, 3aahna Burrows. 'Ridgbury-Theodore Larrlsou, Wm Dickerson, Jos .Davidson. • ' Rome Ftep-Tivi.Towner, Addison Taylor, Wesley Ifot'abe. Rau Boro-D Ii Woodburn, L It - Dretruing, Tonng. • • ifkfield-Beehe Geronld, N W Waldron, C F Coiha Sprint/fall-Theodore Wilder, Joseph; Crediford, 8 O Phillips. . Sylrania-Finely Ferman. W L Scanlon. C E Waldo South Creek-4 F Gillett, D F Hildroth, Joseph Dun .ham. .ch•shnintn-O i) Finney, G W Blackman, Abram Patterson. • Standing .tune-G A Stevens, Hiram Gordon, James TAM - Terrk-Itirain Tchy, N T killer, Chas Thompson. Towanda nrp- T Chas Diniracck, Chas Denjarnin;B ' Davidson. - Timm:on/a Boro-A 0 Mason, iPereival Powell,l3cnry Stolen. a . pa- nublo pool vol- .Ifonr- 0,000 with. had the Tottandct /lorth—Ezra Rutty. G B It Granger. Troy 75,cp—T 13 Daldwin, Milton Fierce, N B Case. .rrog Tiorn—A S Hooker, NSt Toineroy, D,lOnr , Tuscarora—LW Darrowaliff, II - Ackley. ?—tigs . well rister—S C Hovey. lltiltnn ttol'comb, A G MOore. Warma—Joseph Cooper, A .1 Whitaker, XI Chaffee. it in Vandyke; Trnatata White, L Shoe maker. Wya/using—Lp Stafford, James Fee, D L States. . irpox—Edlrin'Owelia, A H Htrida, Geo Poole. Welti—J A Roy, .eri Morse, H G Grinnell. Wiimet—J G lit Vern, Eranlildorrow, 4 A Stowell. . - irrt, T..... , REITIILICAN MANAGY‘ FNT.--;.i.ile aia dianapolis Jutrna4 in speaking.of the financial condition of Illih l ois and In diana, remarks that "the adminiStra.: tion of the State „affairs of Illinois, under Republican rule, has produced. the Mimi satisfactory result. The State debt has . .been fednced Ito $4- 800,937,and the treating has $3,032,- 104 - for the discharge of outstanding &ligation's,. leaving ;less than two millionss of ; dollars to be provided for. This is well' for .onr Sister prai rie State, lint the Republicans o.f In diana have clone better; . Our foreign / debt is paid, su far as it has been presented for payment, and there, 'is enough money in the treasn,ry to-pay all Istir creditors." In years past, when these two: noble . States were under Democratic control, they were both on the verge - of ba.nZruptcyand repudiation, and yet the ineinbers of that party are constantly, harping on. the financial misinanagement of. the Republican party, and charging it with extravagance and conniption. Ater - The impeachment trial Of Gov. 11OLDIZ, of North Carolina, is now going on before the North Caro lina Senate Of that State, a majority of which is composed of rebels. The Govern'or's• offence is that . he tried to put down the Ku Klukers, and brought some Olustice. A member . of the Ku.slrtx: commenced the pro ceedings against the . Go%'. Bci.Locs, the loyal Governor of Geur eh, is also to be impeaChed, the 'ex rebels *lug a' majority in the Georgia Legislature._ As spun as the late rebels.get complete eontxol in the South, which. they now seem in a fair way to do, they will make it ..too hot for Union men to stay' Ahem They are just as, reuemous - now: as they ever were; and: as hostile. to t4ie Union and Union men as they Were when they. were lighting-fur the o‘'er ,throw of the - Government. . • .' itfa..l4 our estimates 331 . ' ado last fall ,as to the majority the Republicans would have in the Forty-Second Pon- Tess Georg ia credited with 0 three Republican and four Democrat ic member& The resalt(proves that the estimate was a safe one at least, for thro "Republican Congressmen elect have already received certificates of their election, with a contingent prospect.of two more from the Sec ond andiFifth districts. ,' -Four more States are Yet to hold elections, viz: California s ': and Texas_ in February, New Hampshire on the second Tues. . day in March, and Connecticut on the first Monday in April,, The in , ••• dicatifins now are that in the. next Honse c theie will be about, fifty publican majority. -l• • sgi.: The steamer W. 4rthrtr, while ;on hpr way. from Now Orleans to Louisville, exploded , her boiler& wben, u shert distance below. Mem- phis,a rlpottSaturday.morning. "tear ing away the forward part of thecab -11,-41.. Theboat : then . took filort re,. Yo ugh the exertions, of Captain Buormora :and his officers thblaniefi*erki extinr:liiished.7 Therel*i 4i•eit r e.xe c ietirient "On bOsr4; and _`may iti*P9a. • oveibotqa and wered;owned, , ,, A /ergo number were picked up =by the:boats which one to .`the Captain of the; st*icr thinks thatA leas t sixty_ p9p3y44Likl Avere I (l fitP *Ma; 44" informatioWpotethenturtber &t eigh= ty-`seven: 05%ny of-..the i: inwrieere- Iwere seY5r l Y ! ) Prno F!(t. otherisise bij u ita. - • . _ eloiiect in 'Nev,-YP*O4!: # II V 7 1- 1. • 7 • • P t ' o - IffargidirTiiin a T ables "on nilaiidid reviewed the history of the two parties most ably. We give Senator CHANDLER'S remarks. % He said : - 1Ir: PieSidenti liiirdlf - expated a discussion' of-thbr kihd to' be -pro voked. from , the - oti.er site of the . Honie. The Beikator from California accuses the ilepublicim party with having maligned the' Democratic party, and in a spirit almost of com-4 misscration, talks of the waning strength of that party. Sir, when the Republicim party desire his sym-i pathy they will' make application - ;* but so far from maligning the Dem ocratic partyi,l desire to.aay that the English language is. incompetent to n perform that task. [Laughter.] The very worst malignment that can pos sibly be uttered against that Demo cratic party isto tell the plain, nak ed truth. The Senator- from Cali fornia thus arraigning the Repub lican party and thus. elating the. Democratic party -has thrown down. the gage of battle, and I for one do not decline, that gage. The RepubliCan party is not' an ancient party, " I will admit. It had its birth only siteen years a g o; it t'iok possession of the tationalov ernment only ten yettra s 'Ago; its life has been brief, and now our Demo cratic friends say.its mission is end ed; it is among the things that were. Sir, it is due to this younCand vig orous party, as well as it is due to that old. snd corrupt organization known as the Democratic party, that a, little comparison shotild be made between the two. Mr. President, what was the mis ; siou of the Republican party, and is it ended ? That is the question that; I desire for, a few moments t - disk cuss. - What was the mission of this great Republican party that has . ruled the nation years ? Its mission Was . multifarious. I will attempt very briefly, and as nearly as I can in regular. order,• to . review' • some points in the mission of that-p,i,ixty. The first part of that mission, the first encounter 'that 'the 'Republicas, party ever had on. this floor with ,the Deinociatie . party was to save the vast Territories of these United States from the curse Of slaery. You all remember the Lecompton consti tution. You, sir, were a member of the' other House, and I was a mem berof this. body. when , that contest took • place-, Prom the Democratic ranks we had on this floor three re cruits; and only. three; but we met the slave. power ...represented by the Democratic party,, with the exception of those three a solid unit, and we - conquered • them. We saved those vast Territories, large enough to ere /ate empires out of, froni*the lug curse of slavery. That was the first in the drama of this great Re publican party. • - Anti what was the second? . 1.. t was to meet .sind . to, crush a ,DeMocratic rebellion. It will be said, Y stipposa, on the . other side that this was not a Deinocratic rebellion, but that it was a rebellion of the southern wino, of the Deincteratie party.. I deny, it t'n It was a. Democratic rebellion in all its rotundity. It.comprised the the whole. What was the condition of this ,country when Frank 4 Pierce r took the oath of office Pn`riclent of the , United • States? Yo it national credit . stood highek than the Credit of any: nation on earth. . Your bonds were selling the markets of the world for 122 .on the! dollar. Your.treasitry was abso lutely plethoric with money, and no nation stood so high in its credit in the markets of the world as did the United States of America. Frankliti Pierce was not a southern Democrat.; he Wasp. norther Democrat, and lie. took that cTrainent Democratic states man and politician, Jefferson Davis, as his Secretary of Wait,. then fresh from a campaign in Which he ran - ail a Sf.epsMonist and traitor for Govern or .of State. - Pierce . made :hire his Secretary of War, and from . the day that Jefferson Davis was. made Secretary of War down to the day that the rebellion broke -out, Jeffer s son Davis was plotting and planning - for the overthrow. of ' this Govern ment.. . * . it will not do to:say:that all this was done by the southern wing, of the Democratic party; f0r„..1 tell yon, sir, if had not bean for the aid and conifOrt rendered to the southern rebele by their northern allies .not ja gun-would ever j have bisn fired upon your flag. Treasou was openly talk ed upon this floor and upon the flet'kr. of •the other : House, and crowded galleries applauded the treason and the traitors. Thet,,Demeeratic party, North and South, was a unit in all its measures up„to the breaking out of the - rebellion. It. was * a unit all through.-It was the Democratic par ty, and that alone, that .originated and carried on this rebellion. Thank. God,-no Republican ever pointed his gnu against the flag oflus countri; eyery man engaged in the rebel ranks was aDemoerat. , And now, sir, are we to be, arraigned here;, we wlio fought that rebelliOn through? Datt.4lr.. President, there is AO other, item in this. account. There were four million slaves held in bond ; Age in. these United ? States-under Democratic rule.- - It was a part of the mission of this great Republican party. to - liberate those fops mi ll ion e - ' 'slaves; and wclid it. ; * * * * * Another. part of: the work of the Republican 'party was the :homestead law; saying to .all • the: people of the 'earth,." Come in and possess-- this. goodlyland; we. charge - yewsimply/ the eost_of surveying it (ten dcdlatti) - - for. your .hOmestead; come, from'. sill parts otthe world and. cit:ettpy , it;'! ,Sir, they - hive come by thousands and-by millions at our request, and have settled-And: peopled. the lanai Was :not this' an.72mportant.itant. ifs the mission of this great-IRapttblitain partr'l. • -r -• "1 :44"itin arr.- yott!':,yrai rem (leapt wil4 Over . the( Detn9aßtio:AilaiNtn - its.„COuventkuts, eottlity;Aowit, eity 4 o6very. where.proelairaod.the trifizeputliation,;4/the-,--xiatie aebt;:potnevudervize farmstaft •- twilwanOther.l2./11,..01tin,-they .istAttik. • - 01 payifig in;:zrtteubtieli, ice, of 4mqroman :th e meavelkig_ Alixformazoi. repadiatiou. 0h1 . .. StatkOheyeltent4lwrepuPigisi,i4it ivetti.-hirtift tliCdutY, a Was. forso:Ni thFemission Aker off imrtv# htnidrodirmilkfty million dollars of •our taxati933* stiithase maintained our credit and made liberal appropriations for pul . )- lie works.'-- his, is no_ email - item pi our missk,b; Sir, theyoung zuo k o this country are looking at these two retords, and they urit.ina*ing_ up their' minds as to wide"' teCord.they desire to have their names go down in history ii- on; and I 111±1 happy to say that* of .the young men now coming upon the stage of-action, nine out' of every tea are joining this great . Republican party.; They desire thatitheir names Shall be associated with , thoic who saved thisgreqtnation, and not with those who attfimpted its overthrow. The day is far distant when the old Democratic party that attempted to overthrow this Goverment will again be intrusted with power by the people of this nation. The Senator from Delaware says that there is no other way to reform the abuses that he alleges to exist except by thesote of the-North. tiet me inforixt' that Senator that - lie will live to be oldand that his childreii will be on the stage of life long 'before be will see this great Republican party 'that has Hared the nation rebuked bkihe people of the North. Mr. President, if this recordef the two parties does not please my Dem ocratic friends, I s have only 14 say to them that they made .it rately, and they have' got to stand by it. Duluth, the Lake Snperiot.- 'ter minus of the Northern Pacific rail road, claims a. population . of about 4.000. Two years.ago the total uutn, ber of inhabitants in the place . (lid not execed fortY. Then was the whole of:the town site was .an 4a, broken forest; now there are- about , 2,000 acres of Bleared and improved lands within the city -limits,' while thereiare nine naiks of streets graded, and • two Of them partially macadamized, besides four. miles of plank sidewalks of an averag4 width of ten feet. There are nearly COO buildings in the place, find in these and other substantial and permanent improvements more than a million and a quarter of dollars 'have been invested: 'The agg - reg.tate sales of the mercantile and Business • houses du ring the past year, the 'Quluth Trit use says, _have amounted to nearly $.5,000,000. Over 70,000 tons of freight wore received, at and shipped froth Duluth during the eight mouths ending Pee. 31, 1670. == CLIMATE OF THE NEW NORTHWEST. Ihrper's trecl:ll, in a rrecnt mteresting a..,rti de deßcriptive'of the conntry trayer.i.id 'by T!ii route of the Northern Pacific! Railroad, gives the following reasonable explanation of the re markable spikiness of climate and fertility of sail which claraCitcriae4 the vast region .thteli has come to be known as the New Northwest. That journal says i The facCot the inildnC . sa of the climate which prevails along the belt of entintry tributary to the line of tee Northern Pacific Railroad, is abundantly estalihshisl. Nowhere between Lake Superior and I'aiget Somed is the climate cold er than in tliniiesotti; And this . great state is not surpsised u a wheat-producing region; or in healthfulness - of atmosphere: Dakota is very similar to 3linnesota : and from Dal:ota west_ ward the Climate steadily modifies, until. in Or egon and Washingt-on Turritory,:there is al - no Hinter at all Isla: , from a rainy Hasou, as-in California. Tbrongliont Dakota, Monta na, tnil.l , ,laho, cattle and horses range out all %biter, awl in the 'spring, .are fat and strung. ReCords kept by government officers at the va rious military stations en the tipper Nrattera of the Hewn= show that the sveraiic :tomcat 'temperature for a series of years lie. ispn warmer in Central Montana thin at Chic - ago or Albany. This remarkable modification of cli mate, the existence of which no .will-infernicil person now questiontis doe t 4 Retreat natural causes,. chief among which orb these First. the country lying betweeu thu Ilth and 30th parallels is lower by some 3,000 - fret thin the belt lying immediately south. The highest .Ipoint on the lute of the Northern l'acitic Road s 3,300 feet kisser than the e'orresjsmiling sure mit of the Union and Ceutiral line.. Both tile Rocky and the. Calcade rauges, where' they are crossed by the Northern Pacific route, are.Lruk en down to low elevatients oemparecl tith their height,bso miles southward. This differcuc.e in altitude would account for.ninch of the' (Wier enee in climaki, as fi'mr tic!;recis of b.:live:shire are usually allowed for each 1,0110.bi1-t of eleva tion. ,Lint, second, ill, warm:winds from the South Pacific, which pred,ail in, winter, • and (aided hy the warm ocean currents correspond-, ein);tii our Atlantic Dull' htrearni palace. the genial climate of our Paci fi c coast., - .pass over the low monnthin ridges tie the north od . lati tude:44 degt, and carry their aoftetdng • 'effect far inland, sivitig :to Lastcru Washbigton the climate of N trp, um, and to Montana the clunite of Ohio, witholit its dampness and dull. The same cause—thedegression .ifthemoun -01 lain ranges toward the north—accounts fo r, he alnindant rain-fall in nearly all path of , his vast are*. The southwest winds, saturat ' by the evaporations of the tropics, carry the wain eonds eastward 'over the continental 'divide, and distribute their moisture over the " forte.. belt" stretching from, the mountains to the lakes. Further acinth the mountains, with their greater altitnde,.act as a wall against thesvarm moist, west winds.; hence the .voftkr winters snit the aridity of portions or the regions south of Montana and cut of the mentratns. That the climate of that new Northwest which is now to be opened to settlement, travel and trade, is such as to make it a congenial bomb for the mi grating Milliolls of Central and Northern Eu :rope, and the crowded portions of our own land, there is no dpnbt. ..- ' .16 — The Lot - Lid-ilk Courier-Jo&- nal 'reminds- the: Democratic party that it is responsible for law and or der in Kentucky, and that.it cannot afford to carry even the aptsearanen of complicity with the villainy that his recently disgraced the very neigt . liorhood Of the Ststtneapitil. And it DensiOcrats . that untess they t their, lion.se in order . they will have no right to complain of Federal interferenee, and kill not - be to avert it Not Withstanding • the lessons 'of the late war, the Dereocratic - lead- . Idrs in Congress still itriipeie 'ettry, measure calculaterftslllTose . intell gem* end oclacatellio nriviss . Senator Wii-solt introde64'.6,Vl the cniteil Stalks Senate :'the day to 'organize a bureaVe . ednca ,ti9u, zt wog.violently,- opporoy Democratic side:`-The oWy ABDO of the DemaTatio' parti44' ignortinee aihang,' the**. '‘ y" _lO6, I:46Am or .1E4).44 11BL-flaw * a:pint, slaw iirriday mai the : fiViabingtozieityerintiat c~td " 1 9A 4 4: 2 Aft 4 :* 6 7 , flik ' so# o4- 1 1 01 6 4 *444 4 %.44 1 4 2 44 1 1 ilk aa 4 V4i 1 .4 not, gnilty.- Atateim-exataiititimi • ifimmberiifvMatisitEc tito eavitaaiit tiIPM I 7:O I 4#9KPI: 1 7 4* Pls34#l4t. 40* ku74 1 4. a ver 'ct of notipay..34 f l r ,ff,7l that the iincd; and me paid off the Presi -1 a rapid Democrats takes them hundred 4 the na il:: time di m year to ;6, -vire have den, ,Scaday, The ttermatt ithibitE4iaderliere has . officially itiformed - . me that .the all. the -Pais,. Arts, 21=ithiti 4 thieei.itigitad o'clock, last tivenin r ,vr t. at Versailles, by - Biel:ear& • • "The Slimy' of will remain I prisOnerif of .I%lli in the city, but it is sotwhether they: are 'tolie diiitimed or not. .tietails."hwie yet been reecircd.. • : “Corint Ppernstorti thinks` it is tin important faerthat - the armistice -trx tends Over:the sea, Rita - t atft - shetild ten,de - .known as quickly' brd."• [The i.SSociiited .•Prefis yesterday 'reeeire4 a Verfiailles di atch ;COn taining the'' same, information as aticlfe.l - 1" • THE',S.IIIC I ENHEE. , Viatsan4.lz, via London; Jas. 28. The German t.reops occupied the forts.arupd - Paris atotca! o'clock this morning. The entire garrison of Paris, except the National Guard; surrender their arms. The armiltiee expires on they 10th of February. casurrrows or T I IIE AHMIRTICE—:IHHPATHH • FROM THE EMPEHOE WILLI‘M. • LoNDON, Jan: 29- -The Emperor sent the fol lowing telegrtipbie dispateN _1() the Empress Sugnsta : " VF.HSAILLE4; 2 r. M. ,JAIA night an armistice for 'three , lv:eeks was signed. ,The RegrAars and' Mobiles are to surrender in Paris as 'prison. - ers of war. The Natiount GUard will undertake the: maintenance of - order: We ocenpy'all the forts. "Paris- reniains infested, but gill lie allowed tolrevictufil as scion as the, arms are sArrpridered. "The National Assembly is to be summoned tOlnicet ini - Mrdeaw: in a fortnight. . " All the r.rlnies in the field will r - retain respective position'. The ground between' the opposing lines is to be neutral. .. • "This is, thi?, reward of 'patriotism, heroism; and:great suer fives. Thank God for thi. fresh' , Mercy! May pence soon follow. IVdtirt.m." t • '. THE 01.:IntANS OccUlq: 'riu 1. , A1:1:i FORTS. LoNDW:, Jan. 2U, e:3O r. Ver- - seines dispatch, just received, says The twelfth", Saxon Corps at, one o'clock this morning occupied -Ro mainville„ Musing and. Nougent; , the Ilavariana, (toren ton, 3luntrouge and Vanvrc? . i and Silesian COrps Arry and. Bicotic. - Paris is to pay ;20,000,000 -ft#cs." • • GREAT ILEJOICLN(I -IN BERLIN. I • BERLIN, Jan. 29-L.2, r. city, is in a perfect "frenzy of excitement. now that the bertaintv.of theeapitn lation is. line*n. To-day the - , church hells rang ; since day* break, and the several services in the churches were attended by crowds of worshipers. :'Serinons on peace were delivered and prayers of thanksgiv ing for it were offered. . Before finch after the merning.serv ice iu the chinch, an immense crowd gathered in font of the Palate,- and the hulks of the Itnvel lionsehold ap peared at tll6 %vim - lows and !waved their acknowledgetneuts to; the pep- I • - ple. The seenesLin the streets iw be youdilescription. Every person on his way to elureh,_ as he mot his neighbor, stopped and embraced,-and the women were congratulating each. other with teara in their eyes. . The news 9f the - capittilation Cer tainly. creates in the , public here a cluiritable feeling, and there is a strong'desire to net generously towards the fallen fie. . .1 ... „..,,. - 4 ' A • Tvuti) [ragscorAL Dlis:Esr - OF PENNsYLV.INI.I4-7At present tLere are, two dioeeses , Of the Protestant Epis copal- church liu ,the state —P.hiladel pina and Pittsburg—bat indicptions. poii.t • 'to tbe 1 ercatiou of another. be fore the lapsl of many menthe.. • At the diocesan f_ unveutiwilield in Phil 4 a4lphia last spring a proposition was made and. carried to :divide -.the eastern diocgse'• into two tAlle new uue to Conip4se all the counties out side of the Pittsburg diocese but phil adelphia, 3fobtg(;ntery,l3tichs,Cliester and •Delaware),,. provided $50,000 were subscribeLL toward the move rueut. At the same time a colutuittoe ivas appOinteil by Bishop; Stevens to raise the neeLs.sary amount of money, This was theibody that Met in Har.. risbfirg on.lVedneSday to report the. result of theii. labors and fur other purposes n•et.nane -to the proposed diocese. :afte r aggregating the Istil. scilptiOns?en . ,by the committee appointed fo that purpose it Was , mi. certained . thrlt he tween ] $30,000 and x,OOO had' !been grtarntitee4 With the most cheering prospicts that the entire =omit would soon be forth , aiming.' The reports- showed that f had not som of the' congt!egations in the territory of the proposed . dioeese been . severely taxed to.defray the ex-i -penses incidental to the, building of parsonage's; etc., the $50,000' would already halielbeenambscribed: . After the committee completed the business )? claiming their at ention? they :*ere handschnely tate wined by William Buehler, -- -esi.,l t , his residence on Frontiltreet.l 'Theext meeting -Will be held -- at Pthe Continental' hotel; Philidelphil4 otthe:Second , Tuesdaji in May.—Herriiibtieg Paliipt.• : ' -' , 1 ,/ : .;_.. . , A:5l - YrnEn ocniarc REBE4ION.—, Tho ver - • • •/ - ?mai be won for the 'conspiraiors, both ; in: art ont of the Flenstr‘, to know that there is po beyond wirch it:will not be sate to Ten . tyke. The Dem'oenitie parts is a unit in there. ,s,,tv, W titaintaiii its ri,glittia Ahem in the ad= ministration of the fit,- anti • when it can no longer proteM itself thaw.* the ' Wipe fnl meana_of thy' ballot box, it will not shrink from any tentedr -that• nay usceuary ,to rnput the enurgency.", ; 3 1 ; - Tlie nixeirei sounds *erg mach- liken Democratic' {talk in 1860, but rink and filo of thil:party cannot' be •. • - 3 : 4tilVed :into 'nnotbor-iebeuton cpnt . e no . [ MirOati ilannuss . i 1 a - #*4ll! 0 !,he -IC . .' e.- Lekbat4are'litifenii;s Mall& tie ri T ssav 1 , .: . • .- A. .1.,,. .._ . ._ al — a 4/ 9 9 4 9 #4,,M 1. /40 49r , - 4 1 .! 1 0 . 1 . 1 0 31 4At - AL - Ctinainik• 01.--ptik‘. i ,g514 011 i 411 a .. 4 Pfes , t Such.. iiii , slam& **al :meat 'sitte:4-ciiliZ. Mail 'or''t frii EGISi 4 * 5 7 bon:swindle* tigtinnniziOdzingitlia ;Oa itillisrlikier:,lV-I.r, =ll aiindJurons..... .... Trseerse Insaranee on Put)tie Buildings. Catmint Sp Conunisaioners.,. Jury iDonintlactonemend Clerk . • • 1 .9 0 c 4 t BSleks andji4ilowy or k tril r.t.,,teutury. Prirtiers to Penitentiary ACCotr*r.WlTlCrlig .5011C_ItALreaCLEcTons OF- C.M A yTT TA.Oult WE CO V'X.. • -' , ; ty of Bracy - ordain' fberyear 1870, an6l4o4‘o6Mai6 -1, 5 •J3... _•;J • i - , ' - __. • ____,....._ • ______-__:- ________-_=.. ' tionftollio - - - Torp , ..a. • . canizeiwts.. - 1 Tic..!Cri'so'nF's) Exierira.Cr. 1 Dcs. 1 ............a.c - -...-. . Townson, ....... ..... Cli Hewn= •• Iltr,A l 21 34 13494- , 1 40 * .. 1 C01imab1a........ 1 .. • .. 3/I Heria • ' - '1643i 13 001. , ,ht hi, - r .• • • Ch - e 1105,........ I ..,.... Henri 1610. 3r...,. " • J 111469, 30•611 1' no co ', . Trey H0re0611.. - .. , ...: Taxan Adaniii..,. ' 1 114691 121 41 13 31 10 ti /11 Al . . Aromas.. ... ......: . .-• Mason WHllaltio..;.;" ' , • - 1879' -471 05 100 00i 2.00. .4 a Athens Towaship,.... 5 Hurley- 2104 04 ."J•110 196 1 IS 46 . 107 42 Allman Zonate,' L Z Kinaabangh • - 1/11 531 'Ol3 12 is 04 "int A1b1inyai...:....,. Alroandair BMW' - _ 433 GO. 320 31 16 43,1 20 66 - Isaac Enrcil - - '. GU 791' CB 00 5 711 33 05 . W i rrini 4' tiglei ...1.... l'r G Andrus. .' • 1Z). 24 uo IS I all Harohlif. -:... .. .... -.'• ... E. W Talady .. , - oas 15 '913 ol 2 . .1' 00 411 21 /hut/Onion Town6hip. Morgan Waters - ' did 34 1 014 02 :. - 1 32 IH -"Dirt/Mgt= lkinuarh.. It It Pbelps.:. • ' - IV 9 1; al, ii. . .15 1 44 4 . • 04alostmwea, • .3.A C 91639011. . _ . 1..• • • ... ~61 at an ~61 I : 4 7 ,15 Clinton T00n5h10,.... Zealot Landon.... I 1134'19' /116 44 1 O 3, (1421i0ilikollogh -•'CI II Otifiln • -" - ' - 410 GO 413 54 1 1$ 01 'StOS - • • Clolnuilils. .. • ' J Uhlonno • ' 130 " 4 444 1 1232 .72 10 561 64 68 ' Franklin ' ' Nelson Hilbert ......1 .. : ......... 445 221 419 00 4 17 1 •22 05 G 2 u,lls 1 • - 03.51r6n0r • ' • 792 s*'- 131 13. 1 311 09 31 Herrick ' Charles Mo. , 539 02. 608';11 •3 65' 28 76 • Leltot ' 1 ' • Alpha Stone . • • .. I 663 42 CV ow 1 so' ' , Jo 02 Uiehneld .....4..1......13 P Moan - ..-...., ..... 637 73 .790 131 .3.93' 41 39 , 1,414pm - 111e.: .. .'.......1 il Ilenhim 166 73! 124 311 • a24 " Monroe Tosinslifp.... .IJolin Ennis . ' - 1 • . 721 311 cavill 4 241 35 90 MOnroo ikXoo.gli' B D liallet :.,... .. ... ..... ..... ... • ro 60,. 160.461 3 691 -8 as Orwell 1 •,,' -1 Chnbbncic ' , ' • 929 231 obit rov, 1 - 20, 46 37 Overton " , r - .:..lJaniew 150/75011X • ' ' •••• •• • 291 Ut '179 5,11 - 12 40! 943 1 - Pike . i• ... . , .... ..' 1..... .1 1 Stevan... 1207 84 1097.431 7 37, CO 02 42 e 4 111,134i . nry ir• C Thompson 1 .. ...., • ' 427 11i 871 461 9 791. 45 5 , 6 : Hoene To . Philander Termer' - • 723 39, 475 72 1 . 9 07 33 73 - Rome Borough. ..... I Baniel Vonght ' '' . 112 63 1 • -_ i • .., . 1421 s 6i- 1617 7Ci ' 2 881 70 94 112 65 Smithfield 1•- 1W B Forma.-- • ' .... ...... . 1219479: 1154 19 ; 14 35; GO 73 - Mptingtield. ... ti N Putter.. South errek 'W 17 Moore 5914211 493 03 11 31, 23 93 14 - Innis - ,•• IPeter 'Memo" , 12. 4 ' 7 1 6 6 , 121 791 361 11 41 .-- Rhesibecpain- 1 ieharlea Chaffee. ..... .. ,', .1 • 1243 191 1171271 9 221 . 61 70 ' Bta.tuling Stone.. 'George A Wrens - . ona 30, , 595 33 6 641 31 33 Terry •..... Charles Thompsou ... 434-84'. '4lO Mi. - 2 23! 21 1"..1 • , Towanaa Townaßir... W W Bow - luau 575 1171 SO 07 4.471 26 as • Towanda Boroogh..'..' A. Ti Kingsbwr* 2415 14 1 2438 35, - 48 23, 126 34,• . • ' . . Towanda North. ! .....iGoorge 11 In as 434'49 _, 414 2AL Ti l uy Township . J.....luiram Rock,A - 01 ....... ....... , 1277 5.., 1208:191 33,1 1 ; 2 6.3 1 82 1 60 . „ Troy Borengh .. 4. ...., ZC• Williarns ... 914 121 944 931 94 142!_ 44 47, Tine:iron ..... ~.... George W Weednas ' 673 19i 636 511 3 161 93 Sol Istar... ........ . .... .11ilinn 1401r0rub......... . ........ .. i iniftll 4 J P Kinney ............ ......: ..... ium._ ..., ;Josepti Elslirce.. ~ . 7it 32 ' 703 93 , 3 5:2' 37 07t • tell 031 - ion sot - i on nn ', - ,019 77L MI 1481 3 601 44 311 Wy4ltiting. ...i '1 C fit ,4 Ten , t . 114'3 3.1. 11123 31. 26 Is,. 53 st; *Tani. • 'IV W Wood N 971 83 315 00' 6 29'48 28 on 3 / We1kei......0 1. Shepard ' ' stfi 3'71. 800 mi l 4 171 -4211 r Wilmot - - '-• ' , GTE Morrow ' . ! 374 721 541,11, oln i 213 464' , ' i• . sitw.clintrient .... I 344 461 34. - 31 1 1 . 2 Cai 1 30'1 ; 236 23 I' . • ____ _____L- ..2.-_.l.____-_ _ ,-- i 1 vi-' t,--- , ..ki Mt 44133,55021i:170 2211.r42397'1.nnt 94 • _•••• • __ _ -_ - Chas. K. Lath!. Trcainrer, is account Trill, th • r•,,nrty itnvyard,.4.7).. , 110111 ; ,t• To irtnlnnt 41iir for Ig,itl ISrant , mnt return4nnoallectrid for 1810 • arid 'preriens .t • $ MS 2-1 and priA ions yearm,.. To ain't of ilnplidatre for 1570 .16,27 G 33 11F.sni't rer , lcci friitn nn. ate lands . 7:56 01 • p.rcenta4tr• • " • Irat•6l 't • . : 14138 • t , rd.•rs reder•racd, •• of reawsament. b 3 01 —of 2.per:ct.i , olilniii-Atifon saute • .‘lncidoital.rt..ceivalx • 3R7 . ofc.l •• •• $31,£47 62 in Tr ryifari. 1, 140 4,'202 1 •• paid atutir • •• • in Trit•tinitTlan• 2. Inr. " Total • • $l - 2 419 57 (I,!inty ilritrlr 111170. : • - To tinaottut of .oitders iinined in Itrici out.-tan.ling Jan. 1 " Total . . . . BllADraro ) eqt;NTY,ss. , . . . - We the touts•ritturisti Couuniasshimerit of.said county do hrrrlty certify that the above is • fru:. and cor net at itt`urrit of the reminds and raproitit fees of said county., fr , nn the rat day of Jaunary to the .31st 4.12. - of Decoriber. (Inrlnsivr) A.D.. Ink itltary our hinds and s,als of office, at Totrauda, this 2tt4 day of laututry; 1871. - EZRA LAN)O3.IEIS, 1 ~. J. D. )1131138. craruisjytinicra. E. C. KELLQGG. . • , Attrilt-:.1: D. Coms.tram, Clerk Nei Advertisements. .TABLE OF THE SULLI _L VAN' A: ERII: eflect on "Monday, .an. 13. IWa NOVTIIW . , J. m. 1 A. m.. 1 - 'i r. X. r. m.,1 .1-30 Izi of. I - Ttily, \Nr).1.....' . ! 1'2:21 I 7:10 , 1 .2-.41• s int --If.AI:CL%I" . .II'NCTI6 12:10 I 7:0 , ,)1 3:00 8:30 I ...,.....„510N1WE 11::0 6:40! 3:35 0:05 ' wir,fax51........ 11:13 6:05 5:45 3:55 .. 1 ..1 , i KW A1.11.11 4 :17.... 11:05' 5:53 :1:4'.5 1 .9:25 ... —MILLERS.. ..... 10:11 5:15 4:1 i 11:30 . J... PrgR0nE........ 10:30 3:20 r. /4. i A. N. I. A: M. 1.. H. . - . R. F. C;(lOD3f AN. , Oeul Yamsenner Agent. , . ! EvANs.k •rimpLETio X. the begt 1,15‘r t 3 tun o Their IN hat, rt , g 1. - 1 - 4:iug urn. and I.9tlght at tht-I.,tr rxt r.int the m+r[•t hag tonehett in eight tyrara. therefore enabling ahem to give thetienatoniera New Crooda. ant at very l,tK prievr., itt their ato,k may be found I • • -. PpI . ANS,. , BOIIIBAZa - ES, i t;LOTIL WOOL • „. • Ssucs PL4liis; ALL WOOL SptuE, • AIOILInZg. EMPTtESS currirs, knarunvs. DELA NR:, ALSO, .ILL . WOOL 5L1U . :1;.4 AtoST .I'O4I:4AR; COLOWl—Unttl,s4lmen. Plum CO!Or,:. • • Dart Garnct and Brown. 4 QUEEN'S OWN BiiK. ALPACA, Dottl4e nuto,Sllk gt - tals in nutri'ot cau only he found at • LVANS.i: MIXIIEVI,S. poIi‘A4IILL LINE oiiVAiEr,,, Brown anti, Black Alto BLACK' yEL:rf.."TEMS. for Cloaks :attel'47llxo - go to • • . • grptivrtrs. GREAP :BARGAINS IN LINEN HANDEV.RCIRIEF& LeSENITAPVISIi. P. 41: LINENS, iTOWELS. TOWELIitI, ANOILISEI LINENS, are. biqur, offOred b • EVAXS lIILDREVIN . . A Gilt ,i'r VARIETY OF HOME MADE CLOTHS, suitable for Mr arict:Bois• wear, can be found at EVANS & HILDUSTXLI;. ►l•Hl: GILITEST ASSORTMENT SYEETINGS, . SIIIRTINGS, And the !inset stock of InfLITS, ilubratik all styles, the market *Lloyds. EVANS k ITII,I3IIETErS. romp', TE ASSORTUENTti OF itosiEnY AND GLOVEEL"-incltulingll* . cele brated Hardt , Seamlese Bid Gloves, - i r EVANS k TOR WILL FIND THE 31 3 05 T ArrilAcTIVE BT9CII. to ■eloct frmn WPM& tET SUAWLS, Double awl Single Wool ithaicla in Ladies awl Mara; at . EvAlisk.'utunung • . , . .FACT; YOU - CAN ALWAYS ffnit *a MOST COMPLETE- STOCK' dt , DRY GOODS, in ail,ite branclwa. at EVAN'S t.tttumnEx•s Bridge street Towanda. ra.. Jan.lB,ll. • , . • Fx r MERCFR Are., now*v • irs a fresh stawk ig,,thafala in theirlige. bought since the Ist Aatinary, whtch they invite the. at-' tuition of that* friendiL We'keep 'the largos* dock in town. One goals are trash ati4 •dastrable. -We tell at lowest nork,ct.pricca. Jan. 19.3871. ; I" ITEM ; AND' !NEW trEA.S, bought 1: since theiiecent decline in pitre. , and Melting cheap atistall. JIVX it-MS Jan:l9, 1871. s . • . _ 'Ysc FV*. tIiF o RCUR arts ,Grc!: etriosOrtitail.l • irri. 7 -1 .4 OXBIER Mit are, sellu3 i New Vrelqi ••••.: •Jan. 19.12TV'' VOL Sc, AcEll4l3l , arc • eerie, 4Jip.10:071.. IX - .47, 131.1gROUR Ate aellin r-- , 0d:4111(44., 1 4.1 an. Fox mErteino a:.-47111 cloiper Oun.tviret7 • • • Jan. 19.1114 'OXlilgiterlt do it - a- deid it? Stioettroomicie "IS0: tho Cri Mic XarL: 'd konstamicois.,• •,. . • 1111 T. M . 'lblianditeStin.lo7lir' L • • nl.-KIITI ,ButMßEn. tbs-*o!4ko.Aleihna _L o•Seds-it ' ' _ fetie - A thig we wou l i bib oh . dersaii. - ' • Jais-19, MI • $ IffEIIIIXIVI WciilMPAN‘FilarloutTaikr -40,117%e0.-41. 17." 2 41t,. -- : - * -- e* • ,kWitC9l,ll;_ z q y a iNET.y. ;FAU/T. l-1 1:4710WiSk - 7,*1„ • „Imams; cstie, liclEiborwme?se: -101811. "TOrk • • i b nsgc Rics •1 I 1 • lie • ....,.; Fl 4-. !ME • R. All Qt: B Ist TO P.:Cl:artri .. ! ; , . 6395 K W 73 GO 151 31 50 00 . 13G n , M 7 Oft 1373 73 723 r$ MCl_ 32 217.71* 47 1 , 110110 of ort-I—rs irclerrue4l in 1870. ' 5 1. •• ontztataing J tr.., '7l , 144 Total • • sTilioNs. 'OCTIIWAiIiT EvA. , ..ts mza , TEEM Public Printing.. Prothonotary and t. nrigint epos Public, 4, Xtefarou.u poritrt of: 1; 3n:tier! MEiSSM2II • Sannzazaing Juror* . 201 90 Curapan*9 toward . 290 09. bf 1E41.. : . :00 00 1111404 CartiAcatea .2 23 John A. Moody. late Cararolasiotar4f lase, Ezra Loomli. Cotamlaif °arr... 4 0 00 John D. Wad*. "' 438'00. . Era's Cr X bB . OO E. B. CooltZ, Clerk of tummleollner.. I^Ao co . r Sum Total... Ti;t, r. Escollaneot4 =I COPARTNERSHIP.—The waxier signed hav‘c this day formed a partnership under the firm:mune of Rnaentield k Wolff. and wilt continue the clothing truettient at 4he 'old etind'of M. E. l:nrenlleld,•wherc. they - w•ilI Ix: p!eased to see an Shelf old patrons and friends. az. E. Mk:ENFIELD, Jan. 10. 1871. - JULIUS WOLFF. SIISQUE!LINA COLLEGIATE TN ( STITUTE. ; TOWANDA, 17111DFO1:D cotrrry, PA This Inslitnti9 n has inst linen tlinrnwghlY i'paire.t and improvisl, -and will La reopened TVEs.D.ti. SEPTEMISETt 6, 1870: ENGLIftli. CoNflittitri M. SCIENTIFIC &;CLASS- IcAL DF,PARTAtENTS. Tbp,Eaousu C.,:crouc cotuptista _special attailtion tn preparatory fortrom.)o and " higher branches. dMJdc) excepted. , • The COMXIMCIAL, all Ilia sulynatagea of our beat Comniefrtal Saloon. with nece nary sorb:Jule Atudiea. The Nomm,,,Ahortnigh drill 'la common' school 'stwlles and Theory and Prue:lief , T4arb#l2. Thelcranetrw, Epeeist Instruction in the sciences ,111nrtritted by au llXtfrlpi VO CotlectiOu of apparatus recently repair . od atilt supplie4 , -and,other branellen - nxnally pnremed in College. modern 13nguget being enbdtltnfrd for ancient. " • eLk.ICAL. thoronali prPparationa for out I;prd Cul. logrA, and modern Llaurusor.a. ' i tnixocErrAx. branehls—.-Mnsiti Driwlng. rairding under rzeellent inntructont. Board and Booms - ruiy be oUtlined to tho• Apply-lo G. W. rt,ran.and L. E. Quinlan. Amu>. date Prineiralx, Tqwanda, fqr cin.ulara and parlien- Lrt. MILLER, FOX: • 'Ang•.lo7lo. Prm , :dent Ebard•TrnatfT.. cAND - 17 1 cmyy!! cr,sayil ! JI24NUFACTURED nuLti rrßi xuaARN. WIJOICSIAIC 1114 rit tan. at prian that.:dety comprti tiou. Constatiug, is part, of - "H LIP aI F . • aunty App'es, reselica and Petra, -Gum Drops, Clxvolate Drops. Chocolate_ Caramals. dTolasaca , Tatra, Cream Vara; Creamdtonbons, Smooth Curt and Jordan Almonds, Clove Bud. • Cinnamon iihirm. Peppermint Drops , • &tt Docamges, Mixed Casuly./ap. , •:. &mac Valor. Cinicimon • l mpeaals, Tar, :Soar and FeJaum mit Itar.Alinend ' Par. nose • 9 Ball", • • Mottoes. , • , Fig Paste. • - Juba Paste, Cream. - Dates, s • - Conversation hearts • • .f.,;ixetiges. - N;apolean Don . Grab:K..l; Clear. and I ' . Sugar Toys. Candy licartg. plaiu , • - -and Gilt. itc. Oranges and Lemons: , • • - Chewing Peaean /Sots,': Y. ° Filberts. Almonds, Brazil Nuts, English Will , nnts, and every thing kept by Confectioner's in ' general. 7 • . • . . . - 1: C. S. rrrcn, • Opposite Coddlng, dinssell k Co's N 0.121. Main4t. 3.—Fouteuther we e scil the Fatally Favorite Weed Slwing Machine. . Towanda. Dec. 114870. BDOTS AND SROES 3It~DE .AND :ItErAMED. c. NELsos. Mae made =Tangent cuts to accommodate customers that are constantly calling with boots and Shoes for new soles, etc.. and have hallo dome them, to their great diastlynntage,until another day. The oanatant nil for MN kind of work, and - the deshr to have it done immediately; has induced me to make led sr ranfementa that you need net n•tnru home ' Without. your :ukle beaugreuenedland your heets set . . . , .. . Kuser, . ~ For prices that are be,iteil and perfectly !idyl Ladles that biter ;Tanen; that are brae at !be tcki. , To thia rep/o.opp to the Mace for to go To get them ro-vamlied, neatly tipped orjoif•adied• And your feet well ptlrtreted from the :fret and there'd - - • • New work we can wake yon with .the 'above double ' quick, • - - • - I We eau make, them ;or yow ibis*, Or awn can; giro them 'to you thick, We - ifek net.V them with Ifgh bffiela; or wo t n girl thentto yon flat., , . . - Rn yon - need - not otatzer with ilniek In yonrbat. •-• 141.13.—f100d elder vinegar foe Rale by barrel or-gal. "mkt ot litglhodiAr dumb. Math street; - • • ; T 9, watula, Dec. 13,1870: , L. NELSOX. MISSES KINOSL= • & EATON • . Hart opened W' bay ' • •-. -pumas. aoaNte ESerazusaugsr jatil* roam , over aim • Ihrwateya idaltartre store. ; ione•door booth of For' 4 Itarcur',4), where, they are peeparidttk do id: khado in-ilta Drell* grik:- tag lira, attrWriablerater.. T . PASI'4 I (Ii-.l'44TiOr : , • -.. 6f the Litestai s yle ie — rived aeanon I/ published. 4 "I~ey also : gist instruetkads • : 031 D, DAME , • • . • _ •••Rest::40:10. •. • - -•- LYDLIr O. ETON: OVAKIA . .%"014611TILT, =TM 1 1 1 6. Vhit;thiciit , -ert this r‘bili fs citerin S • - PluMlau-w*koNe. ofivtost OPEN ** - 1P0§; (MA - AND - HICKORY•MMIitiI •. Ana rorkwOola m9i i . - ,44l l :l*l l lXqra ): W 4- 0/ I !)4Eits' • • t. t . WelbitAlio ISE Ilk' ate ' Sr i 4. " ." I • V.l . 1.4;4 •1. eery light. and so -durable, that ems time „hat hut little to do towards their decay,: ".-. - • r!rif :7 - • it .:••• exam'n 3 Irir wail; _before pnrctutitig.e\iter 1411010:11epaheigiatii , ay sheet tietiak;• • . k, Witotnii Pralk Soil VI, 1$70: lttyperititen i9se a rA dt el) 4a, t i . ~.,it Ej to Ali-G .E S . w,...: '' , F.,-... 1 I _ • :;,.- - t• .P . ;' , ' 1 *• . . f.: b ' •-, •; ~z.. ~ ft,• 1 ,4 , ,,, , - , • %iit,'Ncs C , - -, T 'OMP", 1: T E 40 14 f 447 2714'4 5 900 00 129 95 1., ' fr EIiTPO !i 1~ a}, • • WATCHES.' CLOOKIS-. P I, A T.zp AV 1 ltE, SILVER WARE, ppLp RlN(i 4 , uoil) ,eILI.L.Ns. &C Ever opened I#thliv_mvrket, C't h 141 !ion anti for rale at the trell.knfrern-Eitrerf 4 1,177 21. 370 22 de2ll 97 471111 47 5;37.1 svi 4.s •.313 13 i,I9G 17 W. CHA .IIDERL-A-7 4:1::,419 .17 V 2 -1 71)4; S 7 3 37 $27,811 St I= I!Ar. C. hie just fehlru•A:. twat the eity,,4ltuci tkit ten:* Inunt.4l thatlait , Find. I,le , been boitgilt bet . tom llguros, add that Ii .4uv';,fr.,;r Ictb.t; ; aultic.• awnticto rurchaFrlrs tliafi any H E.TII.PII.IIEY 11110'1711‘..itS . rst-3bhahm.•gt 1n the ,!.ttutry. 100 CASES 100 CASES' I 00 CASES 50 CASES . • 50 CASES 50 CASES - I liVo3l.k.'N'S and KISSES Si-10ES. :3VOMEN'S and MISSES SHOES, WOMEN'S and lIIKSES SHOES: LATES'T LA-TEST -- LATEST ' . AND BEST- QUALITY AND BEST QUALITY . ANp BEST QUALITX 100 100 100 ~ F INETRUNKS,, 1 0 DIF 4 YttliNRS,- - FINE-TRUNKtS; liil TINE 'T.LOT IN. TOWMWA. FINEST LOT TY TOWANI7A. 4 rFINEST LOT IN - TO WANDA. goo 200 . • 200 - SPLENDID .1101:SE ELINRETs, SPLENDID HORSE BLAXIMS, SPLENDID. 11011 SE .13L.A.NKETS; • EVER V DES(&[PTI()N. EVERY: brSORTPTTO'N. EVER .DESCRIPTION. Large- lot' of Large lot of $. Large lot, of _ _ , FANCY RUG S . ,' A e: - - FANCY 1411 . 458, ..& C.: ='- FANCY - FANOY 110 S - .W., ;:,.. ldavinit enlatgell air edesreern `Ad guar exten sive purchases of all goods in our brentii of trade, Pm ant Prtissred to;tdrereittes intimeeinents. - - tr " . 1871 3! 8(14. • ril. !xtylinEy BROTHERS. MONEYSAVED • SP • ny ruucu4sniG 'Om STONTIV - AND ' turtm.A:mr., Mal OEM BEE 44 10 11 1* - N . BRONS O I. alin0" 1 . • ;:f 1 1:t. 9 FAMEMBEBET - RAT FOX dr, :cinvare litattiag :AI tif. ercleattli art Idurasi• poetic, TAsisisertibrktre team Goo4l facildaisi Priourkolt.ll :; lIENRYX MEttelit. rad" .; , Yocimm UttAt lIMI .~eisorfinepf off" ° , ~•. J EjJ y f 4, `'7 -. 0 0"\ ~ ~ .. f' N. WILL- - uFFI3: .13115 BM MEE MEN. ;ilia BOYS BOOlii. ;117.N. aticYBOYS .tirE'N Anti 'BOYS -1300175. r TRAVELING BAGS, - 4(1.. TROT:LING BAGS, 4.k.,C: TRAVELING BAGS, 4.t(1, 1- • BiIIeVALO ROMS, BUIYALO ROBES; 'BUFFALO norp, sl Of Ina • -- 7-• . • T RkETK . • „, 6;44 , 4 ,,, , ri, m r"tn , ,,,fti- 0 7 C. 8.- • "[:7: ri y Ryer, 11, - i . • Bock-wheat, T t bn e j iat • Ce r t, "truth ... . Wit. -it butt S... • Beans.; butts te rol' A "fr (dairy, P 1 tags. dot Potifb46, - * 11011 • - martr;-ipt; ....... • 7 rr: 4r Illah Onion k 7;1 btvitt Wilatrt* OP GitAllt , ;Artivratem : l l Itys; :;411 - ba.; pais 22 r.ark;y 4r: /LA.;1,4, 1 ,,,„ . .,,, 48 f'l4e4l fib 62 Biiti 20 1414.: C: , ;‘ , 2r Se-ed r•fi• • , fiery 44 lbs. • Dried Pkr.c • lv;i: 33 t6 c. Dried Apples 22 Ma.. Piss Seed AiIitANGEtENTs TOWAICAL POiciT4sl - FICE. , • rn•ffi"rt it 0 0cti4. 1 01.44114 ` at -04's at, ", arrivi suul delart . Arrat. xorthernlisit 7.11 A. at ......... S:IZ ". Sab r. a .. .... 7:15 ..t; • Tiisy .... .... Canton ' . • .1;r0 r. • I;:ft(rv. ... ... ... 8:C1 A. Y. 11;r10 11.0 tipday 12:005t......... nmititarthis every Monday, Wedneatlac 1 , -Vidayst GWO v. at.., aria departs- at 7.0 4 c r a • Tuesilasik:Thuraciay. a4(l4aturtlai. - I•ll , erty Corners mill arrives every Tites•day," lt t; (by antll3staratly Depaitx 41, • 41- . r>43 minute.; . 1/../: , r, tic lir,l rf p. Fa f lueei 7a/id the pi4/74 and u.ntli i,r- ; AtVoitr), ON'EY qt.rret ,11 1_ p.cii.6l erict std.licfeetCgllipg ;;;4.2 an 4 nter'ary uoery tr.n h 1 ~1 .0.4. 4 1., by WA.,11.1.) • naPlu terpo oe dram ;rit,t ak . tins Land.. it.u.trit:Anq : , ..tinl.stery tutr. , os: ailihortss '• Uncl, . Ektry I;' , r 1h:1 ,pipet ' rue pon Air' ate pf f'..17, 11A 4,1 i I ('S .( 41,, ne w ot.;/: Th'sxkly 4111,4 !Intl.:111o! ar i l s 1-:&,?; rmi:. All are doing - wr.ll, f••.«: SlO to s.lltl - a clay. Now t. MR.- - vir.7.1,1 , mu, ;•ounr.. Vim will payr-Ir so ;.'EL:.. C'-pr 1,1 1 - r, lo r y bji g l. tart te.rn , ..4., f zld.r . , - .r. • . 4 : 11. Itt7„;11VII, ti El MN OR'S. EI;ECTRIC OIL ! Mil • 'Mi. Oil, bar; prot'sn itself a 7 the cure ofttlattatatle 1 - I , rnene.. *of !kn. gittring z.i f iontwa - n..applie.ifirni. W.- cal world to 'br.lll7, a,mat•rial better r.la•d• d Alleviatirgi of pain -and I:lni , m - eps Mn ' a„.! flail isVilkiineillcirie. •It 7a ,, rkaTll , ollthe .a: . 7., its iiktmOd .kin—Eiroxic43 aitliougit ottr bi , ,xf. , ineili , itt,., it suinntitttp. Vo t e rase i faihirr are v, , ry rare, and are nue.. It .iorks , atins nr a. ayl.l all eat.Jrnal pata , ert:liquily slioilldtlar.sit in raj.... of 47.1: npnini 9. .Tt.uill trot sivart lefu, tlical Ito a itw sore, • it ia'; L 4. r y ve ea .rratiou; I,llt-ifl• „ 1 c . , r U.,. rirtt• - rh1,1,1,1 ,, V11 to , I , dt7t , t r..4z,, a 4 . 1/1t; Drineipli,. •A. .1. iioli,all:. taking the:l , A' anytlitu:: in tba trw . lt If coil do tivt Ile It, return 1' land re• P^tcrvitrrmnti..y bat*. Pnt.talf. , by all eirtr;!.7l , t. -4T1 , 1 , ••:.:•• cent. 111.10.WNI:YG T.A57:(11, 7 , .tf ' BO' iTMPC_ € HOT SE. _ 4,1 S...hiCriber 11a7ing Ic r. J: Itott:E , ?'011 of Dr. ,i7ratt:i i. ,- 1: - . 17r1 1 , 1 1 , 0•113 0 . , :cff attc nal tl:4 tri la a -o,tyrenient c,•tuf,rl able step. E, ~7~rr. t;'io. _~.___ f rq\AN.PA c:OA I, YARD .t.!.; . ; THP.2If_ 4 iJ`E A.. 0 17111_Zi!tsn'I' , . . . . . . Tbia:tittilettlf,:ned. tutting It asetl th• Coal 'Yard il.. . '1)oc1F at:thO ohl ;;: itirelay klasiu.' audit:it c0n.p1 , ..'.i..: .a large C. , al-kritte..c and'ltitncet upon the -pretuisu.,ai..- ” ,, tv - tiropareet te. tlttntglt the ettize at; of I.4.l..tratrla :op'. , ;,i;. , ;:i;ty ',ill; th;• .litt-reutkintl, arta fuze. of the at.,,,... i''''s , "''l 7"nbt'.ltr , -;n tit , Inr , Ft rra:4,ll.th!t• tr.rn; q , t , . a.-.. , • quantity tiv'slr,(l.. ''Pr;tx 4 at thtt Yard ttntl fr.:11t;;: I 1,• , 0,...:: . . , . . . 1.31,..1c - .it' , , ` Large. E. ; „4; .• • - • C st; , . j,;:rop . ' -6.; , Ft,. wait/ No' ' ' - • I 1'i11..4:42, Xtil. 5 . . ; • ••.ttatelay " ;Alm"; .; , I . - ' , "'• Pint ~:' ~.',.:".:-.r, - , • - I L '• . 1:11‘ , .7, ..rrI11a,1;111117:1 • / 4 . 'l . l',- f , ;I.;w:Jna adaltintral ehargea is,all 11;.. r.:101 , . t. -; I tlel . .'weriug t 'cal within the bat ottgli (traits: , - ; Per Ton ...Zit) cotta I:l.trtt for L-aftyintr, in. ;Pi t-t-ntr. . I italiftim..:;ri ~ '; t2 . r..Tnr.. „`2.1, .• • Pil• OrartA tualy I , e 1.-ft at the Sara. coru ^t of 1: tz... 1 ivaa and illipli;:111•Stz, i t. 4,. or at rert,r 'a: 1 , ..r1y'. ‘ pru fit'or;. •. . ' • . . , I • .0. . t.tra.... - . - :;.:.1..u5t it: all cl.sc , , 1.... ai.0. , 1;11 , a1; .:...+1 ,:t.l: thec.oh... • , WAltli& aTONTANI E. Itr,rautl.t. ,Tai -. .. ID, 7.371—tf. . .., MIMI 1° •TY.:7CSYLVANLA. • , IM .i . C.V11.F... ',N 0 1111 AL SCHOOL ! , 'form :It-tmwr 7tll. n.;.1:( 11 , 4.11.ths E , ••••,e:lt'el,iglit , at al migston, a41 , 12 , - , . • CIIAS. Ft. 1:1;T:v.;!.. 1 , i70 AND DINING .1100.M!* First n.,r,tb I.IIIE Alj , .PIES;• 'CAKT at iyhult,le and rei,ul . . . I:1 oiIi .. .DINZ6 800315 R. Ari!) rr.. , ..inv,1.,1. - Ili; I.ll,lii!lriftt rittier.re Inr.rli or ~ 4,n .•d r.. , ..,1 al a',l I ~!' t 1 :, flly an7. l ..'ve hinz. • - ' ' • t.l on 11.1:,c1 durl , Cuir STYLE STILE STYLE A Clue as,,drtment . ' I , /.1,4) - 10, '7l). • . Set)l7-k'co. ATTI.L - PIZOPFTITY- FOIZ SALE, Tll , . Illiifrnlrtsz - ty. M0.,11 , • , rt•.' ,••eu.rty, to the a:state of saroljt Y. . of a I,Aige Saw .Itlll Ma^elling %%••••'. tho nmt - oiltrivileml•spertaining th•the 3ti11(ir ,, :;•"2:7: • For vier-and ter:4l.l(l , ply to D. C.' DeWitt. Att. , :••• _Law, , reoran4n, Mt", 31‘r:t •I• at UniTigtov.-o, (• " The ITrufq:9-ty he t Dan:ol 1...di% 1)..1,1t0re. • . I:7o.—tf • • •pc.,Tr The ljorit4e'l:hierol•n•A the •• Aea.l. , iny • 2..a.1141t , 1 4'nt ~ 41.64. 110tIwt is Third and Fourth St.:ect; , . , %lth 1' I axl r , S,t. rnie and neatly : p s apt opt iii u: IO or 12 rooms 'and' eau: MO, Int, anol'the joint on the vrt A I.St.) 7 1.1uu , •;• and lot Strict; the nqidenee et John A.. CK!..ling, Esti. L - t. N ..t. The hono' eer.tain , Cer 7 re. , ratt, and e.. 1 1 , - ‘;66.1 . ..f realer prt, intineditals to the fohneri and ti the latt, r 1.4.15711 rer pth ,, s- and t , rniq apply W . . - Kingidntry. oftft of - P. k N. T. C. 4 . . R. IL en.. Towanda, P. ° . , TION'T BriI,VOOLIBH AND MISS . _1.../.. Y(.11T1; eliA.Nf: - 11-4 will Roll my Farm. of - Ft ..wren: in Iturlittaton, 5 Toilet" from lowaiola, on tit - .turnpike . ?. t; mile wok . of'Metorfro. 'The' fin. x: vilest land In - Um contlt: - %`aeror now tioar.,l: -about I•2s.nan foi.t - .)f pine, blielt . tnnt. a-11 no! , id , ". , and 00 cords of domond.ottanding. on tho r,q;:liatui. ;ion' bard:aim-VI foot; nop. , fiotbio - Bongo. u1r,...n0t . rt.od i‘ - f4l of t‘ot - t u., - ,;, , r at t 1 door. ma.; 00 . ,,, :i. v tea -sthry t:1141p, just ri:titt for *apon'titonr.• :r. ~..rrar,, r . throe lasttn , ..; stirtittzs on tit. , Tari.t.' .Pror 4 'rty is ail ready for an enterprising ;Ilan, if mitt but littl.i mousy, to ~...ton. mate tbe boAt t .Vl.l 1 , 1 t:,. town.. No rani to Solt out ourlarttporty , 11(:r , .. , rtt aro n :reit at/I CS. and 110111 W.,-.1 farming--uro go : , ',4 t U`olk. in a rlatinfactnry. The... title is rood.. . trlims will hen ft,. eAsy. or - a libttil -.li - •:- , )'', , •'' for en.h. ),'ricer--" 00. or tt , ,e-fspi and b.trtt t+ l! tlo g , iPlßeperately tenu the.ltowto ani FjirT. C"r l - 1 and lota . at it, or address - • - 117 1 . 5 7.- Itf , ' lfigtfla C 1 1 3.11, 54 1ira 4, ..1 0 f( r ‘r j a Mul:nAl:T:..l;f':a. NMI NM ARAI FOR ALE.—I AVISII TO -4,.. cell me fa':p, aril the Pam. will . , 4 , 10 nt 1 tirttatn. - ."TPam.., .Staolt.'Qratn. Farrnii , it twos. A- 7 Semil I , f`' X , 41 \Vali tdriii. -Sai.l'fartn conilln , ' '_. r.. "'rel. firth ...afair:inn.roven tit s: Turfy ;, , re; tail 114 \ s. *p!.,tigt..rd. • rn.:f.irib r a ill! re , .:25 c m 3(1 ~,,,,-.1.07ua it.1 some !troa.(ngr sfolt. W he precut 1p.1. ,,, --. tivalts. • l'oi.l'Ararrtii--;:tookt ut din or L:*.,..... , •, P."' tiwittnt„, nrulr to frier tie .purcliacer. Fan, 1••. J• led :2!:,. inaei , 'wort at 9 a suittliof Sylvania. 17ra. 11 " , `1 0 , 0. Pa. (iroa.in, , iet.olar aboultltte /awn on.tli.‘ Cara 1 ,, !la., tl;•Z i.ani.• artireciatest: .14. mil lie,itat. , l , , A' 1 •!. Trot *larticLima.r.- - aa this faim,will be sold. . - - Ada reKg ..r cart on Nfp... - .4r , . Pomeroy A: Frottaa -, . Tr*. Pa.: nr on the farm of the nwner. • jan.ll'7l • ../01.15:T03.11.1N50N. . _ --,,, 4 - 4 7,01 t. S.A.L.E.--3 Ty - 'Rolls(' and tc,f: nn ri, ; e•Ftreet ie efrvred (pc l.nry;a m. tartlwr I,,rti‘nt:art , tnonre on the prrni;,.... : JULIA CHASE. • ... 1 -1 (_)11 SALE -L:HOVSE ANI) LOT, • 4 • • • • -,lttjtatf, (.11 Foorth street, neat-4210es Plilm.ey:s. ft,liri• ..,, , ,V-2.1.4.01'. wilt •.•!,ll and ri..trTn.. c. 00,1 gal-41 ,, 2i,•, , 1 ,14, r n . t nne of 0.1...wic;1n.km, - ;It tr, -t•. , ~: !! w!,!ishsoc.S. Wsolr.S. ' r- • • P'''. Z.,•••,,pt.'17•• „!..;71,, '- - ' , . ' • , .. , • 1.11A -Rai FOX - BALE •fl . :NIONIiO.F. : TOWNSiIiPTIL6 CiubiicritXar offers. Int Sale his saluablo farm. Lying on the Berwick tnrociair? in Monroe: towoehdp.:fixres mil;!Ir trotn the vttl:wo of Monroe andisecen. miles from - - Towanda. !*oth a giwil road.l4a(tinst fmnl i botli tho above plabsE: T It" tinhiran - & Edit Italroad also passes ! throurh l'ilC,o-;. - farm. • It c•mtains 190 acres; about :. GS aerree ,, kTi good - lA.IIIW miltlVatioli: go , l Imil , 141::! , : t‘t",:!!!" '', d , r,Lartll4, and I.:t lir il isatcrod. Ten& ease. • , ! - - J. C. ItiI.SPX.C.:4, .• EWE ENE s°,4lA-t, Aug. PUTtE:', , "'C4PIIII Lvr -A- • • rox , A, 3fERCOt ):11:1,TP-A:NktilIOLASSES CIIEA "*. ' • • - FOX 'VSIERCTR'i. • enOYAII 43AKIN(I'POW.DEBS. cowl;zLA ItYrirs. 00XV1.111,41,4 ,- MYRit. APE TiA'vrry • ' WSII,VOIIIC Tlbig A`l) .1 - 11ItP; " , - rrer'Nrativi,at t.:. 1 r: FIIM L. I. Dievis t AND leitA(IKEltS nrsT5:R.4 AXD CR15.1 Real'Estato for gals