'Sews Prom all Nations. : ---Buguess in New Orleans is,very brisk. --:.--"Baltituore is iigitUted about Tones' Falip: —Bosten Corbett is now u.. quiet Jerseyinan. bh } tl *ki -L)lara k Carver p a paper ,iu Dubrique.l_ . • - - John S.: tho has gone to Europe. - •- • -=-4n - Indiana editor mother other a walk:hag nobility." " - • —New. York city , is to hasoa "free lodging houso." —o l Donnova i tr. ROssa "spoke 1 ! last Friday - 4n Baltimore. iii a • —KanssCity, .(11Io.), puts; claim to, th'e national :capital. •• 4 • •-• -• • —Galveston,: Texas,eallsfor c9tlon and woolen factories. • .` ne;l,' Democratic paper is td be started at. 'ave; • —An. Indiana county oak tree turned ova. 1.;5 . 24 feet of sawed lumber. is the the third neWspa per-pe.blishing itatc in the Union. • —Efforts are still being made to . procure tlie . prdot of abhni„trile' —'i correention of sportsmen is to be held in -Utica, N, Y., in,3lfty. _ Swearing off -on chewing gum gives Chicago the jim-Jams, - • _ —The most fascinating blacksmith in Providence is s young -lady. .—Washington gossip reports the I od. if, C. Bowen j,c,l)) e niamed.. . —A. inordment is on. 'toot to con- Warren, 0., With Sharon by rail. —Richmond, Va.i has water fount . obis in its streets—near fhe almshouse.:. First class . tiCke4 from ; New to Buitalp and retutlu nifor cost but $l3. • °'—St. Patrick's - day in the evening . w as generStly observed--to be warm anti rainy. —Mrs. Abby Sage Riclarilson's t•sadiugs hare ?enthused" the Newarkites. --The Pneumatic Railroad project is fairy to,lx , conle a law in tlie,Netf York Leg - , Trojan'yoting lady points to ii• 2100 earned by her sewing machine in four years. .. • _ • —A gentleinan -in eortritf West theatti,..lreland, expends *-6100 annually in' the Maintenance ofdis 763 hounds. - r—St. Louis is abotit.t,o become . .tho, loi*ing ground Of a ft nu; paper. . It will soon be issued and: its name lie ruck. —Jaili'es Gale, • Presiilent •of• . Essex Nab , 4nal Bank, of flaverliill, Mass., died • —A " Wart hog '' has made its ap p, .a ralit!e in New York. and . is now being exam ined by ehlrenediats.. - 2 -The officials of the Central Rail .Terser arc inspecting the Lehigh r9'arl.• • --The amount of coal shipped from Northumberland comity for jannary was 50,- 5453 tOns. - —it is considerkd • strange • that ailrcv men never employ u civil engineer to run a locQrnotive. —The prospect of a large crop of reacin. during the coining season throughout New Jersey is said to ht —He has died again, in New Red furd., 31a,s. L at the age 0f1.09, and the he .Ip:stalled on this Teasionmas Frank Reilly.. 7• —Pr** Mulfoid, -who succeeds Bret Barth as. the editor of The Ocortti7.d Afy,d/ f / , /, is a nktive of Sag Harbor, L. I. ' • — 2 l l he Sa'annah 167»ibtirgR speaks of its "lionsefi of disrernitq as "beautiful specks .upon SaNuinalislnoral escutcheon.''. —Newarli champagne is not, so -poirtdar as-it was, this way, since it came - tint that ecel,roach,s are used to sire it4l4yot. --The. first ' bar of railroad iron err naiad, in 3L , rf.-e-r county was made in the nf•sv at wilt:di:ma :Furnace two wt•elis ago. • _/ • is annotinced that the Euiper (,,,r William is . up", which' Trilti , tie ; .count -fur his wiiiinetues. l to give France a little • pcare. y • • c • - Washington Denittg, of , laair countV; is .lOti Soars old, and never was a . .-crvant of- George )Vashington, the father of Ails country. . =Cameron countyo will send t© market Ng see.on ' 7 7 6,582,00 feet of pine stuff, and 14,(t.30,M0 feet of hemlock, making mar,- ,000 fe, in all. / —The report Of . the City: Satiitary Inspector of 2c(m presented to the Baird „r Health Of-thatlity lief Friday, shows an i:-.- ers , aF• fir • —, 4l The. • Partner:! the authOr of "The (kites Ajar:" has: bean issued In- James..R. Osgood ar Co. and Inake:S eonsid , erabh! noise alreadr. " The 'lifeof- an engineer on the - European and NO rill American Railway, Maine, . was 11 Z.:1211C IY sive4ll, , y a 14;stanient in his cent • —TlQ — dore' 31 nroe a• " colored I man, from Charleston, Si C., originally, is said • to have acquired an extended repntation as tv I#ysielan at Cairo, Egypt. "L—New'Orleang has a .11r. - lilvsses Popuklo, who ke . o'ps a• fl e. ee-hous He had an a,ftray rei,eutly,and & Only slip world has be come acquainted sdth his oddvaarne. • - . —A ladv (.)f Ill.; - was .I,ily hr her eighth husband. Noes. six, and sevini are repyrted Mill. and %Nell. but .divoreed. . • A--Ti i ie women who shave - been .ad lumt.,lo tilt Michigan Agriculthral college are said .to L I ON' y in , a. .I . ry "gentli.manly" man , —The Post - Ai/aster pf Delaven,Wis., ....:i - - elial4;o-a 1100 bill the otlicV day to acct./nu:l/4 . 'date a man wha wanted to bqy a three-rent r .stage ./.4 1 :op. . . .. . . • '.. ,--G.len. 'Ulrich is. tti. gusted 'with La Gratiii , Nation andthe ingratitude it low. ,110‘sA him, and contewpiates tahin;; .ulj his abode in Basle. Switzt..rlaud,wiwre he ha.kinany 11,1tnitY , re.. , Rice missed a train bp one unnute,lat Columbus, Ohio, - a few days snide, oared the railroad manager •.•lt.Hi to get • him on hoard. The offer was accepts?, a.a en ine iir4eured, and the train- overtaken in a t • sawnn iowner:of 11..0 county, Indiana. celebrated - his wooden wedding re-. ei•ntly. > 11is workinerti)reseutc:d hinvAiith roo teet!of. lumber, an.l a neighbor o, , ,ntributed 'thirteen large poplar. logs • —Thy Allentown -Chmotiile says: : The Allimte;w/i Rolling Mill. Company it well_ satisfied witlf bituminous coal, and if prices will warrant it. tric - re is a probability'of the . ir wing it even after resumption takes-place. - • cater , r has P or says he haS. • bilge green t irtle and a eaif that have.. form ; ed sineular d touching attachment an - evil c'"k.e.ther. I tia it iS that .extre,mes ever tneet—the reaKna the mock - and it is meat that it shouh • lie so: '. ,--A Madrid. letter declares' that • - Kin g , AmadjaF t is 'alrc.arly weary. of his--cry}ki howiri, and that. it is not improbable he- mill soon:re:0;n the crown of Spain ; having dhieor-, ,red he Call depend ;la nobody either PA-mix - 1(Z or frietidAip• ' It t I i r - : ,- - A pur.ng .the Forty 7 first Congress, i t iwii. v.., r e intrcidneed, in all. 5:201 bills and rue-, •'nliitions.:l:sl2 (4 wilielt etre 017.:reil in the'llou.o./ and 11;51117 tlie Senate. These ',figures givi. % about- tcrtcvil for each . ', Lepi-esentativd aid ) neaPly twenty-picht te:I:Ili - Senator. —'The Tivcec Statue Issociation . . 1.1;i: lirolß..B up, and tie amount eollected by it, ' some 41,01 to .$l4„ , wilt bo returned to the oihserabe.rs to they ra (1. The Loss wrote a let - ter eery itiprialifiedly objecting to thu statne, -' .`and theippeAntioli 'of 'the Association is the r - • • natural r6sult. . 1 . . - • —The ic¢ et-op parts of the is eseeetg , ly largre The latest State fr , en 'Clem the ire secured on • tit , Stit.nisehc , : ricersabotif . 3oo,ooo tons; an 'in •t•rre.ce ~f fifteen per cent: over the crop of fast !var. - - The !x,s; ~ ffer the holders have yet re- CO% iS c'enis a ton - for rAtOtons.. —.The St:Paul Pros of the 12th the authority of Jack Ilinford, who "'"ht7, every loxging camp on the St. Oroix tr.d it tribeteries, the: Stillwater Me4senjler ' f:7l - res op the Jin^ yield of this winter at ilk,- . co's - 3,///, fee t. Y. cp.z7tienceil limuhermen estimate ty..ern this sr-anon at 045,90 N. • • ; , . Xr. 31. try , r. o.ot. 404 -0. 1 At: )3'7 * ' 4 ',70 .4 ',,A144V, At 941" 0114 • ti . ° 4 ar.3 wirat.m. 1;; , 74,:err3frr.• P0rr0.1,7 ha 4 144ri, 0.0 i 0,44' 0,,r0 .• fig .01 ~n 10, e g4. . A7 0110:rt• 4 , ye M=== §ratiford fvorter. • 111 . 1 T B:S/ . . E. 0. GPODRICIII S. W. ALVARO!. Towanda,. Thursday; March ,23 un. 1 Ser The,Legislature is talking bout passing 6, marriage license law. The girlr ? shoat". 311) , ninious protest against the obstruction. :.o.: The jury iil the case. of Fin zatis,the Abluiy.express robber, re turned'a verdict of guilty, and the Jtidge sentciiced him to twenty years . iniritiseingient . • Trench prisoners in krusaa are 41)bl:a to he sent home. It. is said there are 406,000 .of them. As they aYa nearly all supposed Oho Bonapartists their arrival in France' may have much.to do in determining 'the future character of the French governMent. ' • - 1) --6-4 Q r ' No NEN STATES: —The XLlst Con giess, just - closed; has- not increased the number of Stateg. The applica tions forini admission of Utah, New Mexico and .Colorado Lilac], for the reason that= they -hate 'not the requisite .uumhey of inhabitants to entitle them to ,a State Cioternmeut. ( ,BErMrs. the ,woman who murdered her brOther :and another Man, in Steuben county, N. Y., a few weeks ago;iias been - adjUdgeci insane by .a jury - appointed to examine the case. Di. Ort.it,-of the Insane .-Asy lum, Utica, X. Y., and several other celebrated 'physicians, testified that she scale an insane person.. Gr. Any has nourinatid to the PreSiclent, Hon: DANIEL T. 'Pion nw., of. Cambria cDunty; andiiion„ ASA PAcian, as Commissioners '4::11 the ' Centennial. Celebration. He haft also ,Pointed ns Commissioners, Tinder riiCe act of the State Legislature, J . .II.OI.I.TZMAN, alltteol. WM. MCITICiA.EI„: of Philadelphia, an( Col. "WM. Allegheny. . y DemOcrats are consider ing the iluestion of who They shall nominate for Auditor General„ to head their tia.et at nest fall's elec tion.' John' Hodgson, editor of. the West Chester tivy speak and he should be their man,, He is rePresenta.tive Of modern Democracy. He boldly espirused the cause of the rebels through the war, had his , offce sacked for his offence agarnstihe loyal sentiment .ofhis ro ealityi and vet, we believe, has strong hopes for the ultimate success of the . " loft cause: . He differs from other leaders of the party in this State only in being" more .bold and honest in tiring publicity to his true senti ments.i He believed - in .ilavgy'nd I in .the slaveholders-, and. he said so.; and-that / belief and is, the .very . ! essence of modern:Democracy.t -7.~..-- gir. A •never-ending some of Democratic editbrial spleMi _is the fact that Gen. Omni was fOrmerly a poor man, and earned his living by hard manual labor. Old Abe, in his day, came inibr 'a full share of this same ridicule. Not to 'lla.-.e, been -.a. rich nianrsso l n, nurs-od iu foppiAmess and effenThgey, touches the 'Demo eratie-nervLs.tO theqttiel* - . If there is any thing their leade: s despise., it is poverty; and if there are any public Tam they abuse without stint, it is thoSe who, being poor, have achieved an honortd distinction and a mod erate 'competency. Having August Thlmont at the head of fli'e party, as a representative Democrat, they nat urally take; their cue front that quar ter, and assail all who lay no • claims bran alliance with foreign Hof cannot slio;y - that•they arc. p. on a pariniony Q3rned in seine for:, mer gene.ratim.. Tho - olitor Of the Bf:t! , ./ Co. (0.) Dart.-rat is . c.. - idently in tfain ing'as the champion fabricator of Democratic platforms. He l'eniark,;, (hi recent .nuruliev of • tin--niAleci nc:wspapey, that Mr. VAL i.lol.orses his_platf9rm,,and add':- " we Idi I v! ,1 0 fr t h e Cfn r ( • hes Booth. fCr ridding the world of a halm' i that to lie (onii.ared With the Fin mid •eri um! (1' the MongrelVatyinonlilng himas a shint for imirdermg Ameriean frcernen? Is iz . a crmt i¶p indicate the memo ry of WillicF tcheni'Alyi. whi 1. treaelo:r orr4orde nt Nrfidionq AlAtion traitors deifi ,etliold.Johu Brown, the.ruZiriona tisas npr dcrer,for attunptiog,to Melte tic slaves of Vic ginia-th mutalcr4Ws-whiti-ntr.strrs? Let the -last words of Whet: I: , ;:•th %Indicate his net aiid calogize his memory. They are w =re e lo quet.t and trntliful than alit the panezyrieß that ffmatical traitor , : wailed nit frmn th, and'forma oUtlo , sainted martyr, Abel-n:- 0 ,14 - i , Tell 7,,0( 1 ,<r T .reri for 0 ,, w1r , :. thought did for the Not One. of ti l t. Abolition .conFpiratorg could snob Fliblinic words in their death agonies. without going down to perdition with a lie on the,ri.lipa"" That is certainly " Democracy " the getinine ;article. = MS f „ IXf) . Senator Mouths, ILC is received a bushel of letters - frm DenioeratsWho assitre - hinrthat they•share his• . Vi - ews in regard to re construction, and that'they ha - ve no synipathy' with Gen..BLar. or his re 'actionary policy. This istinite pro bable. Durix.x.; ti.if :war there were Peniberats Who detested . Copper- . ficadiSm, and sine. 4 liter-war the same claSs depretatcd the course pursued by the extremists of their, party. What of it? both in stances, these - men were an insZgnifi, powerless inthe par— ty's coune4, and to ):;y. c-Or ' anything only when acting • with Re-]: Publicans: T-116'. - stnee men are in the' same Ppf4tiOns now, The7y . are prac tically outside the Democracy, Whose views as a party - Are identical with the k ieR s prcielaimed by:LIT...UR in the S.enkte: . Hostility to 'the results of 'ate war is so deeply. ingrained - in the Detiloeratie. _organization. that : there 'can be no reasonable hope of change.. rd this - fai. 4 . will fiot, ;r, fl 01, , ;( . ; AA 1 . !3 of _ • =E!== T WEED '8 = bill for the purpose Of ,b4zoing Phibulekbia r oirprlo theiD4- incvraciy,bylil3-;appdhatiletik e‘ commies* tsar ;base 're IlOsti !MtativOY:bYlllo commit, tee atheliousej It is very evident now that no portionment bill will pass this. ses- 7r.. 9srEnuori had passed a =bill suPplementary to. the Bradford coun ty railroad bill, ,on 'Friday last. This bill -paSsed the 'llotise - some days slime. We haVe 401 seen the provisions of the pill, but understand that they i 4 such as lcave'.but little doubt that n-e• shall soon hive a rail.; road from the Northern Central, to Binghamton, N. Y. IS . PENNSYLVANIA DEIitfOORATIO? . The political Jack Thinsbys are ready, chart and compass in .hand, scannin g the horizon, and the -jour nals ark full of opiniOns, the near ap proach of the• Presidential election of 1872 and, the canvassing of the pros peetive candidates making the ma jority of Their calculations of ? much. interest. Democratic hopes are, as usual, high, and their leaders are . confident 'of success in the next gteat canipain - n. These hopes arc .mainly builLon e ' the ing,enipus arithmetic of the NeW - Ork 44Wid. • By a ,theOry of mathematics - peculiar to itself that' journal combines all the opposition vote of. 1870 ,ag,ainst the Republi cans, and figures up an adverse ma jority against us in the thirty-seven States of the Union of 1,317. The injustice of this'Democratie claim to all the independent., prohibition, and . lab reform movements. of .the year is palpable. . Missouri did not give 41,038'llsentocratic majority, - nor did Penny lvania give 2,732 for the same party. - 'By "an-unfortunate schism in Missouri, thousands of Republicans voted With the Democrats by dissen sions, independent.'bolts, and apathy, \i - hile ourin. Pennsylvania last vote 414 was made to represent but, little mdre than .ohe-half of the party strlnagrth. . All the calculations ? ' for 1872, Re publican and Demdcratic, turn upon Pennsylvania. Both parties claim it, and without it.' neither hope!, for success. n \ the cotes Cable which claimsll'2 Votes in the tee torar College.in 1872 to 110 for the, tic publicans, Pennsylvania is cluqn 'ed and-Set down as -havibg g,ivhi • a Democratic majority of : over 'two,' thousand at .the last Oct'ober, Ou r ' tion. The claim• is a bogus one, and the majority has its foundation - only in the fertile imagination, of some blindly-partisan arithmetician. • By distorting the vote for 'Con gressnin at the October. election it. is true a Democratic majority can be arrived at, but a fair statement will .Republie - an majority. The oily reliable tableis the - following : ,Firs District,. Rep. Dem. • . . _6,705 :~ THE LzoiszaTtinE. _The general appropriation - bill has )assed the House. Senate bill rpstoring spring eke ions has been ieforted favorably in he House. third. .... r 4 qirtlt Fifth . :i!•s,t . . , Eitr Elevcnth . . . TWLlft.h.. roil:teen! h. . Fift,entli . tiittecrith I Suveliteebth Igliti - nth .'• Niiiytcent h... . Tweuty-first TA ,•nty-second TKR:nty-t hip] .. T. ;it v-f,,trtfi. - Rep. maj. . - . 5,671 ' In the second district we have thrown out , the_ Vote returned as hear ing been cast for Messrs. O'Neill and Creely, and substitntd - that for Messrs. (esker and Leeds, the for mer possessing no - political signifi cance. In the Eleventh district we have combined the vote of Davis, rchular Republican, with .that of lileinharts, who bolted the 'lamina; j tion; and in the Twenty-second dis trict ' 1 we, haYo done the scum with i'eglcy and Frew; .The table shoWs a Republican majority of 5,671. But this is actually far below our real majority. The vote for Congressnien is utterly unreliable for calculating the strength of the two parties in the. State. In the Fifth district a most 'determined effort was made in our ranks to defeat the regtilar candi date, and Mr. Harmer ran behind largely in all the' city wards. In the Ninth . , Nineteenth, Twenty-second, and many other di,ztpet4 the same causes operated in causing-.\ decreasj of our majorities.. By ta l .in,g the . ot(., asst for .county officers (where personal popularity had nothing to do with the_tesult) all over the State,, it will be found that, the Repithlican majority in. 1870. was - actually be tween twelve and thirteen thousand. Pennsylvania is. Republican, and-De mocracy has no right to claim her.— =I the la shouldindulge iiitniper4el l y in ..stro.ng drinks taxes our - credulity,: and yet.if we are to credit statements that are made, the habit among thet. in soni6'of the large cities is becom j-ng-Jearfully prevalent. The Loridon .Lara 4 states that. intemperance amoni; edUcated English -women is becoming,. alarming, a 0 the New Yor7i:l7ii , Thio spas ag - follos :* . . " It is worthrour while to look at home and see. how this matter stands with in;. There is such a sense of. chivalry toward the. weaker sei and faith iu their , purity "among_ 4„theri cans, that.a statement-that drunken ness existed to any - appreciable amount among educated women would be received with-disgust mid incredulity. Yet acre are 'certain 1 factswhieh it is high time should be tken at once into . the gravest con / siddidion by botlr the pulpit and,' L.the press. ,To:phYsicians they are, i i unfortunately, but teo familiar. 1 Ii ion 4 these - is the too large proper i tam of female patients ininsane asy flinns,whollave-bccome so from the luse of stimulants_ Inebriate asvinms for women have been lately earl-Wish ! ed. in _this Stato . and Pennsylvania, I and itrelfillcd out of the high ranks lof societ'v i . trhe . kmericsni fashions ) ble woman,l:aS we all knoW,'.drinks Often, at her own table, _wines of a strength which her European sisters Iwould not' dare tk. -- ) touch. , _She,' mix ' es herliquiors: WC? ; hi her; teens is a c!)tin.)issetir.of champagne, deliCately , sip:} sherry cobblers • and - I:oth= I plates ;,and all this _with: her in , . - -- rN4,9 , wit.4gvKitc. door lif,.fucbiliquiliabit, and nn der clintatracei-which to the strongest ituo losteigeoho a i xAsor. Were ILO eedigitcjiliet , k-lakkes res bnixtoe so duet and sn'f)akrin appearance thatomainia*..tiot tempted into than, Whin teiti*stsible women re sort for the stimnlant,which is prob ably luso:milli* ,akr tome. Deaths from nippia-a-polu have occurred this Vinter;iiiulthat.not in. the d• , • lower classes, • buti among cultured, delicately*-reared Women; • 'some of them, young, generous, lovable gills. This is , an ugly and.almost incredible story. ;.1.1 we did' hot feel that, the daNwLwas ilianinont, we would not drag rata fannies out from its hid den corners into the public air." EXCITING FROM PARIS ! The Montmartre Insurgents Attacked... The Troops Fall to .M4odge Them. and Fraternise with the Mob+SeveralUeu. ends Captared • and Shoto...Alasurehp Magni Supreme. iIIOOLANATION Or TUESIDENT mums To • TILE btONT.ILMTILE ISEADROESTS. LOiCDON, March 1 1 3-1.2t30 President Thierkbas issued a prods.' bastion appealingto . the reason and • patrioirsm et the citizens of Paris to preserve . order. He says. he is in fOrmed, that the malcontents of ' Montmirtre 'Owe planted their guns • so as to demolish;:the dwellings of their fellow citizens. He declares- that by finch acts as these the Repub-' lic is fatally compromised, because a , Republic accompanied-by . disorders ' will be lost"— He insists 'that - the present - government is really Repub lican, and no friend of 'the Republic should strike at it. The government Will take the cannon from these men, who:incited by deceiving politicians, seek to inaugurate a civil war. He draws a deplorable result of their doings,' showing .how the miring commerce.o - the city is. stopped, and the shops are deserted. • He continues "The. government hoping the 'maleantents will return .to their duty as good , eitizeni, •and obey the laws; still withhold orders to proceed to extreme measures to free the country of a neW enemy; bitt it!is determined to act when neees-, sary and deliver the principals-over., - to'_justice. Tile Government relies' on the en-operation of all good "cid, zqns." The proclamation concludes with these • words : " After this warning, shall proceed to force -- peace if neceesary, at ad hazards." - - Trr.F. soulzas FIIATEP.NIZE WITLI 711 E Mon. The batteries of initrailleiisies were soon surrounded angr,y groups, who demanded to know why the au thorities distrusted ,the people, and itt Was their intention 'to massacre them. The soldiers .when askell if they meant to fire on the citizens, made no' reply, apa soon a .general fraternization commenced. The peo ple Were aPowed to'draw the mitrail leuSes aside to ascend the heights. The companies of soldiers on the summit fraternized with the Nation als, who were guarding _the cannon still. in their possesSion._ As free 7 lT troops arrived on the . ground tne people shouted to. them, " Reverse arnls,!" and the order was obeyed. At lU'o'elock, .m,, the Nationals held the ground again, and prevent ed all unarmed persons-, from going np the-hill. _ s•"• • Tin: sor.iinu AB 'Ls vo - s Tiin ft posTs ,4 ):3 . • 11 3 ,22 , ,. .-and mingled with the crowd, distrib -11,401 uting among the:a their cartridges 8,2:11 and relinquishingtheir chassepots, , in,411 ,The artillerymen suffered the people 411 , 10,697 t9,rdin9Nl two rnitrailleuses, ruaLing 12,318 no ftuthdr "show of -resistance. The ' ..1 0 2 . 4 , ( '' t 1 9 3 (Jens an nos alone proved faithful to itud the government, but'weretoci few in /3 number to be effective, .and • Merel2,'e.s9 10,33 G i withartiwn 13,2(i5 12,4;,1 14,116 12.399 • )016 8,691 12,2fg3 13,172 . . f 11.121 Mord . . 11,072 10,1 , 1 , 1 „. 5,015 9/122 11,, 26 ... 7.020 13..279 11,117 13,597 . 10,410 12,044 10,321 1:3.07k .... 13,015 ... 11,377 11,66. P 1.2,(1r2 12,a,5 . . connected with the events /of the . morning have become known. Gen. Faron• was surrounded, f . nr several heura by a mob atnlontnkrtre.. His men proved faithful.. TV& charged' and took three barricadtisfusing the bayonet, and finally cut their way out and escaped. ' i Gen. Le Comte and .utheti' were not so ! fortunate./ Abandoned by their men. they.were made prisoners by the rioters, and are now detained in the Chateati Rouge. Gen: Patu rel was wounV. 1 • . ... - In the morrunr , the troops succeed ed- in capturing forty - cannon in Montmartre. iOf ,thesu the people retook five' Without fighting:. The remainder were mauved to a _place of safety. .. The rebels killed, cutup and ate the horse of a staff olli• .4 •er who was surrounded and made a-prisoner. • tThe rebels are now building addi .tional barricades in -Montmartre, :Belleville, the Faubourg, and.SL,An tOnte. i 270:157 2,3,4Lej 261,1'$ The (lovernincut has issued an ollit,r proclamation .repudiating :my intention of a rid' / , er t lot warning the rounnuni•,t ; .:, who seek to pillage Par is,,that they . will ruin France, and appealing to the National Guards to put an end to the conditions of an iire4y into which they hare plunged the jeaPital. STARTLINO FACTS raOCI_IMATION TWO Gr,NEro, :11OT EY THE- IIELIEL::; At 9 o'clock . , P. was reported tlnit General Le Comte and Clement Thomas, (the latter. formerly Com mander-in-Chief._ of the . National Guards), \\to were capturfd in the morning, had beep shot bythe inSur gents,- alter a summary trial, the news spread - coiisteniation through out the city. PARIS, :March 19, via LoNDoN,..Mar. 2().-5 • m.—The journals of •this moTning confirm the . report of the execution of Generals Le Comte and Thomas. After their capture' they were taken to . .the Ofirden . Rue des Rdeiere's in Mont 3rartre,,where the central,revolutionary committee hold' their. sittings. After a brief.. trial they were condemned to snfferdeatb, and were taken out and shot. All accounts say they died bravely. rflE 3101; IN I'OASI:SSION Or PARIS The Journal - Des .I.fil.atz< sans : "Yester4a:V considered ns one of Ilk gloomiest hews in the hist.ca.,l of France. The revolution, • under the banner Of is Mistress of Paris. France will condemu these horrible assassinationg and (his ot ii_ otis bast:rt.' &lion; which is ,without pretext or purpose. Will the. prov inces come to our. aid, or must the Germans re-enter the Capitol? This. terrible day-has wrought more dam age to the.. - Republic than all the ko napartes." LEPOBT , TILIT GEN. NTNOY.BAS ALSO BEEN 81:10T LtONDON, March - 49-8 P. 31 - L —Spe cial dispatches to the London jour nals say that Gen. Vinoy has also been shot. The report has not iseen confirmed, and is not credited. ziteinE SEIZVIIES BY TIIE..VTIONTALS.. :LoN6oN, March 19-16".3.0 ! - The latest pelts is that the Nationals ! of Montmartre have seized, and .no!,- t:teup . s the staff. wad general ifilarte N 'r - buildings' of the ational I Guard of Paris, in place Vendomt.. labiatisannta' • • -4: 3 • ...sr: • _ • • '•-• • , • : 0 0.. Z:fs • • - •.f. • • „ • • •,:or i t . . • ~1 WEXiL : ;oo.;-_ -- 11Vonkt &amounts that Ix this sties lad nail the Cypeedieg of theingtrade. ttior ',W sell the .. balance of tt►eir WINTEIi STOCK DM DRESS, GOODS, • 1 '7 -- - OF ALL STYLES. ' KNIT GOODS Da GREAT VARIETY., FLANiiEE.S, • CLOTHS, : AND SIN AS`II3IERES, HOSIERY AND , . IiLOVEB,; ' SHAWLS, ‘/ MEI BLANKETS, FURS, LOOTS ' , SHOES, CARPETS, ,k7c., &k: L., At a great reduction iu price*, to cl..)se theta out • , - i . 1:MMII 'We shall oiler thq greiktest bargains have.ever showii, for, the neat 30 day s. KEYSTONE STOUE. Towanda, March 11871 - • , i - 1 . . • - _ - I • I , ipps; iN... - It,- -....., I 1- 4 , 0.. . • )-Ai .A, , • ~,"G 4,3.:.p : 4=!:.._ - 3 -4 i , ',..bk '' • G,t4ftO. O s D- O 4• ' .14 Br . 000E6 -4;'''' .. - . *;,...; 1 / 4 't . t . -,;... i V V ~/ 't 0 i117"..41114' . ' 4 'l ek.. -,* '' ' '- 1. : • •• I SPRING 444DS EOM We offer to the (..Ueh Buyers ,of the Coxinty Out inreicesof. THE BEST !RE . THROHEATEST. I=ill LADIES, MISSIS The lender.of *gent dc:eigns in Lad ice Fine Spme. -•• • • • , thsrt's goods an jasllT cekbystodi are this Stows' espe.clidly zthticod Sot' their - •' - =I , -' I IIM iND i i . • ,#O,O TO- AND SHOE - X.cxcialls,Adaptcl.lL)ll;cl3laU3ii; VFLkm A tall and elegant lint at L U i D' - cii - TtORENS 8 O E -8 .• ,; From the celebrates] Xattiafactory of • , E D IV I ;sr C. , SUPE.R.TOR ottraoortiment will lac: 11cL3 the railoits. • NEW STYLES; . Together With th,,T Com Lug Shoe) LM. /M 1 .11T THE • SIDE, • as.. • Xtbo, au degaut line of 'LADIES, MISSES AND! (,!li r IL.DRENS SHOES,, FRENCH, KID; PEBBLE, :GLOAT, _4EI;OE, CALF IND:BINS1, From the reliable malidlicturera thrtmghout, the Ouotry: . , . Q , r,HENS AND BOYS BOOT S , fENS AND BOYS BOOTS, MENS AND BOYS BOOTS', - r- - 100 , 0 PAIRS, 1000 PA./RS, flOOO PAIRS, Im-biding v.rything in the'llOut line, from itha fin cut Patent Leather to the t.ea'riest goods fur lum bermes. .•• , We will open in a few days the latent stylrs of • , 31.EIS ; Se AND BOYS GAISMS, And Lave the agtiley ft , r JAMES NI. BULT'S hand wade work. Dmes to order, tondo by first.clw• - e",*workto.rn, and of superioi stock. . . • • • VOTICEL= - A Larggi lot of 'Boots and Wit..a a little .1 out of stile, at HALF ; - The pniatie eau rely upon finding good oo,la at tenee.t rakes and in endless variety, and retent put , eha,ter , , enable its tai giVe price 3 which hire been heretofore _ tiuml'7l ‘ lIUMPIIREY BUCPTIIEItS T _EU E L A 4 , G T AND MOST. - *ilsot I • j JE R Y ll= I 0 _. WATCHES..CLOCKS, - A T E / 13 W A E , - • SILVER WARE, GOLD RINGS, ••• • - • • ! GOLD CHAINS; ikCI.;',4C:, Ever (veiled iu Ulm nurk"t, is now ou kihibition land fur sale at the wt•II-1nuWu more cif W.• A. CM A M.BE.RLIA ) ILr. C. has just returned ,St , ona the ci4, and Aat,' tea hissien that his stock has 'been bought st^bot.- . . . , tom figures, and that' be can offer be.tfez aagrits to purchasers of first-class; goods, than any establiehntent in the country DE PROOF,. This pew aril delightful F . IT ,- 34 "Es - hold its strength longer ' thin =router Pe r - tame evet brought hero; the public. Made from • " 31F4t/TIFtIL .F.RENCII ettliBT4L.S. - 413ton:1es:to introduce this belated -perfutua the proprietor has put the price down_ o the lo* mutt 01 *onto. Don't billowing tt a trial. Sold In this place by the fotioning'basiness &sae; PATTMSON & WC:MT. Grocarles• sad Prost': loner JOl3 101=1"124.1)ry 806ds aniesucerleat W.- A. itOCIWELL.,. General. Igarrlttudlae: Y. J, CALMS, Beck ' • 4 - IninYTlAri hagairlaneetir • StgiiUtraNKr • a ' .. 114 TOWANDA, BB • ' tPA. = This initlirdlon has just th and Unproved. and EAU • SUMMER 6. 1870. F.X01.1811, CO ICAL D„F.PAIITMES The tsousit Ceram comprises special attention to preparabory instruction and higher Iti=ademie branches, daisies excepted. • ` The tiouscrecru.. all the I advantages of our boat .41ommulsels1410006sEtlassassailwaessteuxis z.„„padlits. The libitstat, thorough drill in CollitUOß achool studies and Theory and Practice Toghtm., The Serrirristc, special instruptionlis Oter . s . &ivel;M illuitrated by ab Vilely:iv° collection; of apparatus aupPliod—and other breaches, wmally punned la College, modern languages being substituted for ancient. - CLAARICAL, thorough preparations for our beat Col leges, and modern Languages. • -001asinormaiinseehos.-Atstais, Dressinst, Petrifies" under excellent instructors.. . • Board and Rooms .inay be, obtained, in the Insti tute. Apptrict 0.. Watystt spit &Quinlan, Arel.' date Ih-wards. Toiribda: for catty**, and parlicus Lars.- • myr.r Pt FOX. ' Aug.lo.'7o. President Board Trustees. ' J. LONG. Eli , _ ; . , (}lto . FLOUR, FEED, ME! L, 111 -COIL 31AD; .4.ag). 411.1DGI:STS I desize to call the attention of We' public to my assortment of goods, which iy always ta,lllll 111111- pleb-, and will be sold to my Fnatomcrs ct lowtst market rata. xtock - of purcharA.A Idle the brit! nn them, and are offtrr , t at Prices to t:or rv:T..,,,t. • Ordcrs by i.ia or othorn fir will ;vcrive carera aild prumi.t atte.ution. Thanking VI"; pohlia for the 111:x nil' jratons4e they haVtl k4iNCII. 41C, I NI ;:11•S CULt II:131.1Ce ‘ CI tho. 6:1.:11C. . . CAST( PAID 1 . 011 COUNTRY I'IiODUCI.i..- : - fvl;.nll s . ' .1. J. f "'ONG " . . T'D\u - N.pA., . AGRIC 'LII;i111, - NVO.C.S...S STILL .ILUI • The , stirstrintAntlent of ltiLs bbop is now og.-.•rinz 50x..., of the bcet • ri-VITOL'It WAGONS: . - COVERED AND OPEN'DtG GIES, ever offere4 in this iiaarl,t. Ite;t Klect,•,l ~• ~ • . OAK' .LNT - 1) ILICKOICY tb • . , • PA TEN 7 R USS 14. IRON SEA TS, cq 1i Lt, and. sa durable. 'that Lvt.la :taut Lai but little to do towartli.thvir Mora}•. ' ov.l - atn) oar work before pli l l.-,tug f .i,w . where, 1.1,..fairt, , , 1p anne on plort netirh. " If. C, .Nr_ncrn.. fret. W. XS': i'INCENT, .Toiranda, July 20, 1870: Slip, rint ,, mlPnt:2 STEREOSCOPES, 'VIE S, _ A1131.731:i, CIIROMOS, ER ,Es. • E. &, E. T2 - AN..THONI.r. & co; In rit° the attention of tho trade to their extensive 4i:o;m-true:at of.the above pe.).l-1 of their Publication, manuftetoroaind importation. t - ALSO, iIIOTO LANTEIIN SLLDI.7. . • ' AN`rf-Gl' 111QSC61 . 1 - '-' 4 . I%.TENV VIEWS OF YO. '3I:ITE. E. A: 11. T. ANTIIONYik. IMporters and num:a:4 rers c k.PHIC M.l , ERIALS; I , MI /I • / / =I RR tNGEATENTS OP. ) J AIL .T I LE: 0 - N I .ANDA - ST4SETICEt. \ , tnta further notice the Malls at thiq onice anire and depait as f3iIOWR . ..Arrit: , . - . Drpzrt. . ' Northern Me - 715 A. 11 ' . 5:15 e. N. Southern !' - 3:13 r. ti 7:15 .i:M. Troy . .. ..... ..... /2:00 N. / 'OO I'. Al. Canton - •• • .1.0( r: is I:en p., N. I)usliore 1 . , - t i .00 e. 31. ..... —8:00 .v. N. Iptiaysyl.P.b " ' 1E:00 .i.. u' ' 12;e0 N., B,,srelay . 1.. 12,:00 N. • ,f ."2:01 r. N. Eaton mails arrives every I.liimlai Wednee,Liy and' Friday at /I:00 v. M.. mull tlepar at 7:00 A. N. OIL. Tuesday: Thursday. and Saturday. Liberty Corners mall •IrrivLs evi-rs Tuesday. Thurs.. day and Saturday St - 8:00A:3S. - Departs name day at 2:00.4.N. - , . . sir. Atl maits• stop. 30 minutes blfere„the tim• par/um; and the mails north' novi satitilido". 45 mint. tes precious. • - S. W. ALVORD,I'.3I. • TTALEOF THE ' StrLLI . IME - .. vAx & ERIE RAlLROak—Tattim• pfTeit on 21100tlas, -Jan. 23, IS7I. * - 1.411. - TIIWATM. ! -1.: N. I A.:l. 2:30 1 8.00 TOWANDA.... 2:1 0 t-1 1 .. 111 FAIR' t..kY: JY:ISCTIOI'.: 3:00 I, 8:30 "310N110F 3 . :33 ~, 9 . ::: .. 5 1 W1LC0X.5...... 3.. 1 43 -15 I NEW ALBANY.. 3:55 :944,10 IKILLERS - .... .4:20 t 7!50 1 ' pu.siwitE... r. n. lA. N. ! 7 Jan.2.1.'71. Ge WI i'astie i T • EW BOARDING HOUSE.--The - subscriber having leased' of J. r) Van Flee his Dwell:be 'House on Stato'Street. one door east of Fir. Pratfirbffice.• 1s triti" prepared to ',receive., Boardeisby the any or week at reastYriabib 1 I N.B:—Tentons attending Mart Will ttntl - this a convenient and ocen(ortable place to stop. 1,'70.• ' 110YSE. CAUTION.AI 1 persons are hereby vv kiinticnsed against purchasing a note given by in .to 'Runts Holmes, for twenty; dollars, date Janu ary ld, 18T0, payable one year , from date, as. I itaie received no value therefor, and will not_ pay said note tuilnss e‘nnp,?lleirso to l by law.' J ~ ? FE bet.B.'7o MI ._ • Nvi.zzow, AN - D w.k 4E, No. i knrors macs: TOW.tINDA, PA - COFFEES, TEAS, MEI S'P I C,ES, L133.1.8ER WAGONS, 50:1,4 ,1 .0all Ncnrk tyy the m. , ,Ft. ?,IitIENC . EII IMEINEMI \591 Dr,ox - DwAr, .Nrjr ycrtg.. naar.l.s"ll‘ , Opp.site Metropolitan llot,l CM= Went Franklin, Feb. 3,7.11.w3t , Ckun0i.,...,-mrliereas, my • wife . ILAILGARET. has lett my bed and board with out just CALM or provocation. all'persons are hereby cautioned against harboring or wasting her on my acecruntous I trill pay no- delfts of her contracting after this date. Asylum. Feb: 21.'71-w3? JOSIAH' JOHNSON. _ . DIY, HuDDELT, 1 Ca.;:. , • 'iners and kihfprers of the ' BULLIVIN ANTIIIIACITE COAL, ) -9141.111. • ' Towanda, fa. aEMIGE 5.A.:N.4 - bERSON, JR:, • ...J4 Philadelphia, Attornev -at law. Office with: 'B=4l Robb. tag., WO South •Fourth stroet. 'Dud tiOaattl 2.117 of tho •aaTeral. courts 'of Philadelphia pro . roptty and faithfhlly attendcd to. . mar.lsll.3tn • , On tm.t CE.—The busins .at burrs - mms; In. Monroe wriatap; .will contrasted by.tho undersigned. fbb.T.lll . HELEN C. 'SALSBURY. _ • A FULL ASSOR-TMENT.OV pazia, CAI MID "Immo, M. • March 10; 1868. . LONG .1 , nuants. KJ . ,PICES OF ALL KINDS WHOLE and Ground- at . FOX 4 31.E1Welt'9. UGAB OF ALL KINDS RETAIL - 1nv,.,. at wlto:eaale prices at ' Fox & wEitctrtrs. 1 313 RE • C11:411' V tox W—Alclat+7 EN • .$•,:,-, • '.'-'l.. . . , -t: . -:- • I . WE NOII.3fArSCIIOO.E, AUN51 4 1.13..,D, T. 1.06.1.- 11P CLASS sritto Ti:ngt OrENs nrAxen . wits, 1 7I f ' ''DOClAllo4 ll ‘;_.lNS : pillenkM ,- P - rofo. , 4oroi SZience pad Art. ixt • Trarlin4, and .3k.,•ri: ! ' - - • tna and &Torii l'lnkomthy. • 1iE.:;47 W. a0N1...4, M.S , • . k . Prnftf!l4oen.f 34.*icttuttics aid . • 11.1104ophy: l'iTZenttot tit Ancient Ifornnes, and, M ; Jaern- LanClaleN botany mud • Gov:T.or. )1188 SUSAN B.rtEsTo: 4 .:, . . ttutruilar orliezdingatul , • - ISA-to 0. NLOTT„ - \ • ..1-ofosterp.f In.trutuoutol • ' CgARLES o. 111031.1 ) 30X. 'ProfTe•39r of Draping and Pa:W:lla. ' hit trtiptar - STATE MIPIRQPRIATIQNS: , Canti tibia pet :It temirea, 3.:edir, ins Intentlun to tepee,. • , By tkreoentAiiet of the Lea',lslatu.. - e,. the following appropristletiware wads I,y- the Stste to lioenisl Students ancl.eiraduatos... • - . • „ 1. Each Stodent Over marilirt ',alio shall sign a paper deelartny; Ids: inf,:ition u. t..arli 'the eninnami Schools of •the idiall remise the Pntin f rif - 1* CENTI4 rgs• wzra . towards, 'defraying the expenses•of tuitiqu and twarcijn•„ • 2. .1..(.00.1' etuilcutriitiodr bk.VESIZAS yEANS .of whn yrai: disabled inihe milltary• awl le.ryal -of the'L'ulted States, or of Penusylvarda,.or. father lost his 11fe in. said: !,, , eivir'o, and- who- shall sign ari agreement as above, Stall' receive the sum of ORE noman., per , :1. Each student, who, • opmt • izragna — " tioV . . shall digit: an tnireettent to teact 3u 't Con ~ - 1:2 Scl3 I,s ..f th, State: two lull ye,ars. (4 school nar :oust loart-fm2rtionthi9 tho sum of rrrri• 4. Atiy stutlevt to "v•mly• - c• toulf. attend the sohool at), lw•s(lve I . , --1). • , . . SE 11.-1,0 - ALIS AND EMPES'e • 1,--• . _ :\u - th. Igiph.,4lam. are,atithoriat 1 and turnisli"l. by , tin Btste., and ' exsnipt 'tlt.ele ;win) hoid. them in ' frio any further examination by anthitrities - actlneyn.lor the provisions , of Our eindlalini Salicallaaas, ' EXI'ENSES Pi tP. Sc , 110111; TEAre.....OF 42. W - El.Et - i: ine:nding 15tei4 - 0 1, To.J.• , n, 1: :m Itunt..Fuel. 01!, arsd Wis.hing, SIN% •tles4 50.vein_s or •••:.}...p..?: w,,.1z ii.-. stateil'Abov••i. g . ' • . LXIPENBI.I6 • roil: TIIILD ' TEEM, i. 1.- v.t .E.Es..-- . c - ommetwing - 51 arch 27111, 1671. includih - 4..as abore, SC2, (leag 50 ci.r.ts Or ;1 Fr. Nv6a.l - .. an-.10 - -,tri5.:4.1".0 to tho&z. graduating). • -- TUITION .I.NI, 1.11.10.11 - L''&l‘.' 5 - ....' ' tht.".. - :. who - . 3 .0 'nut board'in ...Normal finihltni.t,' iin per term, il,k weeßs.'les-; ISO oenPt or:$1 per week,. rafiirpFCTlON .I.N INSTIVVNIEI'..:TAL - 561E - 1,C1, \ 1 inolfpling, nisi- of itstrrinignt, 1. , •4 per 7xeek.t PENMANSHIP, t 4 rx.c.t . ..)Ns,) .1..5 4 ). .Dtt....twiN43: - , ¢3 'Pfr-fenn• ' - Bold ran be ol,iilint:d in private fantille4 r• 1 .' , 3.50 to $.1, - pvr ly:•••e1::. . t. . . . No co tra iiharftes. Stud, tits An:At:A at any gine. • All bills are to 1,4 , paid promptb - in advance, to the I ' Priudpal,..taso beta as agent fur the Trii.toeti. i.•:ta, 'i • dents boaralivg i 4 the Normal I.lll:lditig, - farni,di sheota. pi.ll• ox-east:. as otre comfortable,- I' For 1 ,- .:0 - th• r i-lorinatHii. 'or adamssicu to :Li eetiool, ad;lr•-•4 tiii• Itrinv,..ip.,!.. . . _ .• - 51atisifeld, 'Feb. hi. 1871. :. . , 0 - 1 - 4 1 k-21X & .11..lieUii,. rire. liol-, ri,-( - .: r. , - ....L. 'ing . tt fresh inse...Lt__, , f i...1100.0ds in tht-ir lin, , , butight sint-i- -- th, Ist -I.S.l::iary. t, T .._ 1: t_:. vi in v:•••••s-Lti..,..., at.. , ten tion ef their t;,0,•::::-.. I A - 0.1 . 1.- •..-,, i. 1.0.1. Ian!: ..a . s v•al; • in town. ti- •-_•• 0.4 4 ar••• lie , :i..iii 1 ~.!, , i,:-..:1,'.... N. I F.-il .t. 1,,..... . i,,,,-1,-It 1 ,7;,..c.,. -- .. lan. It'. 1;11'1 •• ' i- -1- - ' • - . __ , I 1 -1 1 - IF.SIT AND N''''V T - E. 4 -S,-114:0,1 , ..;1it JL stueL the rvc.:ut ii• - . 1 ‘.-1:io.. in prne, and 0-4-11.M..2, a oap'al. e,-tail. - rt.t.X .‘,: 14.i...11C1.11.--o -, Jan. 114;1‘71. ' • -'' -- ---..-.--r- - ; --1,- • _ - vox: ,f41:4 7 -1 - at fetal!. ;Tan. 14, 1. 7t: F - - • . —. ..„ OX &.. I\IEIZGER akt:i si:rtiaig N . ,,,w- 1. anti,Fießli Gociclg. . `-, • 'Jan. P.+, li7t. 1 4 10 X ,71. VOX arc sc:.lixig !-L--. is• .h. 41., id. C.-> X. &. • LE 1 .1 1 1.1)...ap,r thnd.t - vf-P. - p E . 2IE3IBER that, w ,al7e G‘xxio ' ftl that - co— VINE—CUT TOBA.C! L. very • . Jan. I'J, . . FOX.!: "." ,- “Cl." . . • • VOX *".&. 1.:‘1_1i1iC1.7.13. do not -Ctotl -L S'act•ltly • • .r.. 11.,-"! -.L OUR ersTo3r:Eß.s. eap vttha ! : the N - Lry ...F. a 1-k t air-rtls t . . • • Towatri 7. ,' 1. Y , ME.l.'," I.? (WER SEED:—AVe:ly.:tye or Pea Vine Clover Send wirrauttql...:7'‘te to nuu A. 1,3 f , r : 11.1'7} • rug. ic, T ' Ipot • . • t Machi'lla.wW7Tir":ll.-t," CANNED FRI IT vcr• low, Of" Jan. 16;-/S71. • • -Fox' .T. 4 .IrMEIZS., bring yonr • pi-3( - 111ce zna . .seti to . .t , 14 IS7I. .. • • FRUIT . ; AND ,011:111.1t:NI".1.T.1 I:Nr-4{ It:alfard evimtv tiie :TOWANDA litYMti. NA'fiSll:Y ord-,, tor liTin hardy ...1 Ft mi. .`.7 r Mr. WiiS,•:l a. in al , lea, t.: I trill n'. - 4e ;n a::;11;? buslni.s4l3.llrla f..•• . Tewauda. 6, - .• I:, • _ NN," A N 1) t:ill 1. Tie fmlo,rit±,;,r ha, far •- ....a Is, tweon ar , l facer aar: 0`..1 thrifty Lr', 4 l Al. I'LL TII.E.F.Sof tae h7l.ling varietit inAlia ry T. a. an :la Pl4ts T?. : t;eoa ti ea" tal.n,phnif,,l at any y &at . of ant are L. •2r raat,l air l prrpar, , l for - L.' . .• , EIV.:'IIZI.: 1:1 TttAVELINO 'NEW .101:N774.-1 nice ar,hbly ,:tzf , ..:1210.1. that there aro Tree .repret•hti;: Ne‘t• state nnr,erieg;who.arCrf thhi t:rne cansassint. 11tral bchevr! ;J:3t Nl:rA,rl 11%1 , or, , that whet tea' .1.f.:40 2a I.: thl.'• left " c ‘ t. totally fah*, icy Stork Of .1.17.; , 1e, . I trrZY Trees are all °folly o-,tat fraa' from insect;, healthy and sQnntl. • Towamad.. Pa.. Feb. - . • rt.. 71. ATONES QUIG RITA • 3LUDI:;.• By. ~,, and wool.n !j,attin..7 -for the areat relialtats-an , ll,t,rart- UTUOTA. W.:E.t.'IIER. Ihivina iti ft,, corps. of. e...a.:trtonthrs tlai 7 aLreet of the land.. A:chant:Ulf! for ,b, tho famous anihnitess of •••rnale. TOM's Cabin." . Leg,llll. the • paper rott lAt4ll - r *l:Ess, at: I the 'pmpla's )laustrata.'s worth $53.- 'This a.ew 10..1 no. yrrF wit.n A11'ara.,..:"?! . ;h1;, , acli. mal:iwzNkrom $l.) t 013.0 a,. Lay. Now is LIAO. ktri:tiar as!i. , that will t .v or el!api t r 'of stor,%.• anti rata , terup.i, free. aajr. ca A . 11, 11 ' Val C.ll...?Eriut Phitaaelina. . . TAY -I.OIIIS if.T.JE 1241:11.0 • 1 . • • This off itak . .,proivett its , lf a .medieine'uttsuipose-.1 in the etre Itheitruatie 17 ... #4enestf anyi kiln!-re Tatting an ontantatapplittattenf We defy, the medr cal world to hVintea matevialitAietter adapted to the alleviation of pain and latsltieTss .;.!ilan or Least than fa this metliune. s w.pi:k4' the same prin ciple as its nefarest kin—Vlectrieity and althougliv, like all of our beat mednauCtii, 14s:4mi:times fails, yet. tit,. eases of failure:nee vers 'awl are 'sheave .t.a.anpliaigtliones. It works'liko'inagth upon loans, frost-Nu... sting, ef hre s, p‘asanF. Everyfin - My eshouldb.4l . .", it hk cages; uf fresh : toe, bruises or. gpraint.. It will no. smart 1;.1:0 twa.t mad. 'icincd when applirel to a 'new gore,` , It. i s preparatiun, but is. aut;lpo , e,l of.)li;lit2 of the, be,t materi:Lls.lcm.wn to ry.h . ca, conn , att.ll. , .l nil scierdille prinriplc.. As a horse itealietfiettivf" taking the dead of anything in the..market. Illty :1 and try It. -If yon do' not like 11.'rezitru it anil eciveyoui_monevback_ . For sale byll drititeds,and dealer: is tr.ttie. ' 13/tOWNINti de.r.r.F.70.11 .Eropr;otar, f.al N l Ole. Pa rCi .. „ • WAND - bred grand sirr ttrselyk's • .lfatublatonlan:"3 - Varmont 111a.cle-llault; grawl damn, illfe white i.Pavteru 1;, Lamle. 9..tal inches high. 4 y;:at.. old in tho'univt rumarkabla alli1113:::, tire • country pro duetai.. , lie and 111,01 lite.,aa th 'Perfect. I.iissessing great 'strength. Ile is in eloso iirocinsity to tan.of She , most n o tal 1.. is in, this nation „Ilan:bl , :tra:an '• and o Ettiatirl. nom". a niost forturtate....ro.A.• • insure. ''r which nfl not4ig. refundcn, in,. any when proverein foal. - -We hags fine stt.hlint; awl pa.l•tnry,• pn renaonaide :tonna: Best in<s!ide care bleu of "StaTilr. and eveapea at, owners risk. - "Season, 3tarelt 1414 to.-No..enCo 'r is 7;•. 'MONTAN 'VT N. italINV ARP. P. Ms:'l% M. ":- 12:20 7:10 12;11 7:00 11:50 6:10 11:75 ' 6:05 (11:05 1 5:5. 1 , .. : I 10:54 1 5:45 • I 10:30 I 5:20 11.. F. Goovau.::, ZEE di c.1.'70 H. A. FT .'HER . • T . .,•‘'BTit (711010. -- ;111:‘ : ' . 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