S ' a I= -From 'all rationi wr,,, ki vr.b —Gen. Bailor does lan/ rro En . r‘,l7-tlji*Sununcr,. , The law regulating "the social !era" is :it. Luis is Ter.i.spcier.saf4l. • . • =The British policy fin India— rrotketion to nativellindoostry. -=Hydrate of Chloral has been used. UCCeSqUilrin Sear Sian :---The .republican State CoaTen iion,tt Ohio ixiceta June 21. - • —The favorite novel of offide..seek 7. :cre,--"Pat-your3ell in kiltplate." ; :LLEvery, tunnrirrieib lady of forty has pas:9A the Cape of Gnod Os-er ?;500;000 imlloon Avert, sent out of Paris dating' the siege. —More than 230'earthqualies.have c.ciitirred in N'ess England ainco:l633. • -• -,--Fifteen hundred quarts of'stinw to-rritd,arrived in -New York last Week: ' z Theinau who. laughs"' V"afk i , twenty yet.trs' banishment-LVictor lingo. , —The Boston Transcript thinks that the latest P3ria tgOottiitre •- kiss? . ,‘—\\ 7 lle - ii is n.l.m.T.t,e,r yliko a Iviwn it alights au tulips•Owo • _ • . . -L-Tapeworms wero ilitroducollinto family by : catieg pork. 4-In Indiana the: marlcet is report -'l 6 inttea with egge; at ton eelikts a dozen. —Engineers are sun - eying and 7 teatingtbe r 'llelmont and Buffalo railroad. —The Lockport pegple sliave . : been oirzlea with the bright aide . of Oliye Logan. —To avoid trichina spirnlis, eat no Then) is anC;..braidance of better food. - - Williara;:ofTrussia, was a rind irnrlred at the ease three years. —Out Of IlVeuty . -one millions of Italian:, only fottr i ,millien can read and write. —Vaccination is longer developing 11. 11.,11‘{: Africans Than in the white tacos. • -J-Thiily thousand horses mitre eat -1:1 as ht4ualt food atlietz during theTlege. -,--IVOmen ialeach the comple4ons m.u., a p..]] , euotts- drug called puuttre subtile. —lVlris a king who can't talk LI, ft:, titrn,lnton? Because he, is a king dumb. —Buihling • _contractors in New cltY complain of stagnation in their trade. ° o Cant ' -The. New - York ,tournal advocates the abolitiCn of "naval officers: , —The Danforth Locomotive Com l'z.tti-r, -di, N. J.,' 11 as been reorganized. --" Order. la.te "-is the injudicious Lya •,: berorc ej n rtain coal offices. •- • . .-flich gold •dise vees are con -I.)L mg made in cciiral Arizona_ • • - 7 -The Hon. E. H.lRollinsi has been d Treasurer of the Ition Pacific Railroad. gardener, Ferney, ;ecently, tiled at the age or. 115 c ' :47 Cotiht Bisinark. and General. Gr.int are F to be the champion smokers of 2 —The iirehmivary . report ,of the statcs has becn.giren.to the I,rirtor. • —The fiat Lic&thpiof the A.naeli soiH,:ty win Li htl,a San. Fran-!! y —Rev. ll:clary i °Holes:is hete arterih-betlitor of tlir L o arirtign news- Icper• . —The-Art.oz haired races of man- Lina (wcups-. tli grtn.t•4:•r portion bf the habita bin globe._ . ~,• . . • —The iltarried soldiers . of ` the G6r , ' , "'illa4 Army were 14.meh more lleilthi than, thd 111.1131:11TM , —Tile railroads of b.esota have bu.:llinip q a,4- 4 hour by Bnow, tb6 to in; T. —Susan 11.-Aritliouy is to siiend a N IT:t Isti ill 11:+eiliqt:' tiw anutial ruett re:7.l:l May. • -.A 'Jim...is - lid-ll:int - 1 clothier publicly kat l:c “I:".lt.ij:Tcltliing 0(.9N -cry • 11 ---Inuocence-i:4..like an umbrella=-- L ut , „ 1 ,6 11:tvt• I , •st it we niay,never hi - pc •. 11 0 wls . " have had_a ,Tnaslied ,s N. Y. T.`•-'...r.lgeperally work . 111 ac. , —1% : re info rnie,1 I that the vine( .0- r.i..; failed Pr:. little Ilanghter of John Moss a. Oro:11:4 , 1 by faitiint into a rainbirrel in Ti t Lia.y.4..: two :Alice. •- Itnnyan; recently elect , l jii-;.lec of the Peac , at Gf•newac ,:n hunqlayliist - at the age ofkyenty. ---31.. r. E. C. Gregg,. of Trumans burg, patent Tor the ap -1.1 ition .01 roam in propelling canal boatl4.. —lt is a-laet-not aire.etly account ,.a f ,, r that, at parties after Eup p t*, thet guests b,- I :in t . gm* thin.! -- :. - ', . —jobn Slreim al wighe, - to -be re- Ls ~,,,, t, , , , , 1 ,, th c r - .-$: tic.r. tVront. Ohio. _Delapo hr,; a,. oireti nis tlitt;twa:. ;,. . i , _ . . fitrglh'S 1 .1%,1 , 1c. -.ceteinlent in 'IN ~ :treoivo in rylioving n inful in Bos art that Ulien ho is r hea-laclic or' • --A iialifax edi 1 I t I.lLnt 8 provinci , '.j: ,. .r three and Alleglien have epntraLte,. yrtr,lS F.r e wr, tc psvc, Totte, travre,i mbu new l' 'l - -rynn,-Etown ---A. T. Stewart! 1( TeCl4.rde 1..:4;11t11 0-I:ieetiollDiStE, the war. Was ..now iLtudt ellt rail'' , a,l rf Shar.:l, e:Tcct !rr:.ll:r. rho Penang nnidn au.l Sarad tip• • —A Cixenit Cot LnJ T , •railz r wax' in , 1 11-2,14.!rc0...1":7 —Orr 116111:sti: w, Newai lry'el at tho Voartr;uf tax a,Fzi.4.466:1 —A largo (illau ia - BoAton two weelit; Co., v.as yettirne , l Massacliu,,ettik ---S t.. Mary ' S hillared :I,of Topeka, alinuet cHtirely &Aro; H:lw thorne's lv ilath6rne, Irat Si. 17-putation or /10 ti) , Ji. A ctive pa F t I —The pro'n.c Iron ',Work: , 4t St. I,m! 'lace engir . ie ever eretr..it 1 7 -There3g gi mil"yment: of the Com:•at, iill6 iv repo ,11i6 vropu.ty !..tcanie -bust 11.:r btvanl-pipe ;Itl. ..,turol deck haucl, • siuvely nd, three compan i v.i ro Inur.lcugl, a i nd their bodies simeking • ly inn:Rated by .'pact `a Indians betwebit and•llradtlaw, Polzona..,- , , • -411. C. Tisk, 1 thif .t.ho IWellsiille has been awarded a patent on a f9r sharpen the kneves • wowing ma,ctimit ;-'„; •I• At.6•l 2:14'• VORD. SAN Domrsoo. ihnSacts that led to his action are more explained and itrengthfmed, , the more 4.0 0 Poligi, reecga 4 " *idea as a it*dt?cif tiro icOmikbes4 bast. is skin rgtars4liititirioa. The gicit!arga:lentinutotto4.o,ao As we can re 4 it,' islamablo • , tocir ratification of the treaties and JIM annexation Wire island. The prox ,ifraVort3anlMMtgo`teFeve—etest 'renders Wit naturaA adjunct. Its PrD 4 4 4l oo o Ware Aolit necessary to. give a complete diversification to our indOstries, and their production watddtelFdikeal., "putt tore, commerce: ualtnanfactures of the .whole nation.: The Wand, by its grunt port tilaraana, hireishes ail =surpassed sad healthy. naval sta tion, commanding all of the: -com merce of the,Bay, soon to be great through the isthiaus 'ml4, and" to enlarga annually with enlarging in dnstry, South America: LETTER PROM WAffRINGTON. NV/asuman:a, D. C., April 1,1871. Et4TOB: The prospect of an early - ad , fournment of Congress, grows daily more:un certain. . In, view (tibia outrages committed by unrepentant rebels upon the peaceful arid law abiding"citizens of the Etriuth,—the Union black and white; that are scourged ind murder- . ed-the President has called npon CortgreitsfOr aid to pretect . fliewa, ticinbtleiss a consideiable amotiht of time will bo wasted in= filibustering. and ,. opposing -the ltigialatioa.. called for, by Democrats end`lfxese opposed to the. Adminia .tratiow;4hochoorso to belittle and treat with lightness, the morderkassaulte,pobberies; and scoundrelism, of these Ku Klux Combhiatiorts. The Select Committee of the gime, to which was referred, the Meiotic of the Prosideut on theSe disordersbjtve . agreed upon a bill which wean reported to the House on Tuesday last ; supported in a speech of some . length. by lir. , Sitztiat•pasolit, of Ohio, Chairman of the Com ; mitteef fbßoWied D 7 andv Ktp.i, of l'emisryl yards, and othent; in which they ably sustained Its cotistitatioludity and the stringency of its mesuniies, roads.necesiatir for the Safety of life and the .Protostiori of those _rights.guaranteed by our Crovernmrmt to every Americaa citizen, black or white.•.lt,iadeplorabio.to centempiate that in a civilized country, like this, shell le&- latierihas'beccime necessary, and that such, a state Of elairs should exist In any section 'that life and property are only safe behind bullets and:bayonets... The .will wed ; cry . for aid and protection, boracite us upon every breeze from Chien Men at V* South, gave abundant evi dence of the existenoe 131 such facts, and proves most conclusively that the recent war, in some ' respects, ended quite too Boon e and that the spirit of rebellion and oppression is still ramp ant, and under the fostering care of its parent, Democracy, woad crush out every truionticati- • ment and undo till that has cost our cotmtry so much bleed laid treasure. Mr. Houma, of your district, in a speech du ring the last session, forcibly pointill. out the mistaken policy of granting so hastily, general amnesty bills, together with theprematme pas . sago of reconstruction acts,lout prerser as surances of a law-abiding Ben iment existing among the people. The receift "development of crime and outrage proves'. most .:conclu sively the soundness of his views and the cor rectness et the position.taken by him upon this, sub Act. • ~ . Should the legislation now asked for by the President tail to he wiacted, and the bill now wider discussion, ho defeated, with the ,Demo 'Wats and the Conservative element must rest the reSponsibility. - This debate is bringing forth a largianiount of legaland constitutional lore, and-tlie•galleries of the House are daily filled with interested listeners`, • - In the Senate, on Monday last, Senator Sox xxn, in a speech of „several. hours' duration gave:ibis views upon the San Domingo question, and his objections to the annexation of this Is land to theicrritery of the ,United. , States. It certainly .would hiiv,e looked more &m.sistent and candid in him, had ho awaited the arrival of the Colunissioners who were daily erpected. This unseemly haste but too plainly gave evi dence otan anxiety to forestall their report, which he had reason to believe might be of a favorable character. How strangely inconsist ent and in, intrilonism with the doctrine adro; cated on the'ruxinireinent of Alaska, when by, hfni it was claimed we must harSe an ocean bound Republic, and must and would eventual ly control:the entire continent, and its adjacent, islands. This carefully prepared and somewhat eloquent iipeech, did not create that profound impression upon his listeners that many had expected ; nor is proAnced the disaatrous result to the Administration Dist was so gladly dietedlay its enemies. The President:stM sur vives, and the Republican party is still in exist ences The priiiciplepipoirwhich is founded the Re publican parry, and which tarried our country, 'safely through its Struggle with a determined organization of treason and rebellion, the sue. cessful beg,o4ing of the reduction of the public debt, are of hir greater importance than the_ personal animosities andjcalouses of . any on, wht3tlicr — arcieknowledgcd leader or not. While Senator Suaetzais to be admired for • his tal ents, abiliti t and scholastic attainments, daring to.be the champion 'of the_black man's rights when the reins of government were held firmly . in the-grasp of Slave6,—yet it must not be for-. gotten that to ffin. Grt.tri.the.country and hu manityowe quite as deep a deb t nf gratitude; and gainsay it who May, it yet remains to be seen wherein -his atitninistration,' in any respect, bac proved a fade*. In the all-important-flnanclal, Policy, now so ,successfally in Operation; what" more could bo asked for or demanded. The heavy demand: from the Democratic Ex-. 'ecutive Committee for the Senator's speech for circulation in Connecticut is good evidence of its charabter. Tice .7 cemsider it a splened.cani paign document, and new instead -,of making murderous assaults with canes and blUdgeons , are singing over him iseans of praise and admi- ration. ' , The deliberationsof the 'Joint !Ugh Commis sion*, is anticipated, are : kept,profotmdly secret, and nothing is poSitivelyAnown of its transi.c tions. It is rumored,-contrary to all expecta tion, that their labors aro about completed, and that a basis for the settlement of the Alabama and fishery qtiestion, willzbei early promulgat ed, and will be!Qund satisfactory to both gov ernments. ile.r.oN GECOLT,- the Prussian Minister, and lady, after a resi dence in Washington extending orera period of thirty years, are now mating preparations for a departure to their native land, which in the future they are expecting to Make their : home; this gentleman, basing - determined withdrawal from r the diplomatic service; in which he haa'served so long, so faithfully, and with general acceptance to this as men as. his owueountry. The breaking away from assail aliens formed during this long sojourn hero, of satkitti as well as a political character, will doubtless be the cause of much regret, not only to them, but to_ the many who enjoyed the pleasure of their acquaintance. "p them it must be doubly sad when it is rtimembered that their two daughters, ladies of American birth, aro to remain in this country : qne soon to be the wife of a gentleman belonging to tile Greek Legation, while the other retires to, the; solitudes of a content at Georgetown, .with drawn. from all her former society, severed from her kindred, and secluded. from hir • friends. • Citst;norr winnrso. The quietness which usually settles over the fashionable elides here dtuinsLent, was some what disturbed:in the recent marriage of a daughter of Chief Anti6o Cain ; -which was made en event notable for the splendor, and magnifica:too of all its appointments mid etc roundinga. Perhaps at no Rime, and nowhere; widsin the States, basso ihit t inguitked a PartY been drawn together as iitre:presZnt 'on this occasion. Something like a thousand invita tions were extendeci 'to their friends and se quaintineekand which t as - a matter of inane; afkarded.di *btokilallt opportunity.f" 41e dis play andAiririg of fine apparel. For to , time sackcloth and, ashes, ropentanciiikad de votion were - 10.1 said 4 ; and paint stisd powder, purple and nue linen, held holiday. Gutty, andlaslion once mere pret*ledlimid the cir cles, squares: triangle' and 'avenues of the Cap. ital, bringing joy Ind gbubseas to the beasts of as their fingers piled swiftly over the files of rich and expensive Material spread in elegant profnakm bellan am; while newspa per columns teemed with. long loixnte of the beilliant affair--teliu—sdperb istioshindsome tng nlshod &tests wornan—all~ 7o 4ltigki#ol bid impress tho raostcasasi"otoo,this was an octa l* o '6o l o tLe>a tettleaX - 1. and that m areeTOlteg leas -That an affairie this kind waif consummated 'it this time, his iiisOfflheiftihject of much tine 'kind remark by those apparently bigoted in the church where was performed this ceremony, _declined positively to clticiate In his ididiteital naiadtr.gliannih consenting to the use 0 (UP : 1 i , his church; ;so a Reverend gentleman-4i Bisho p from abroad- r -not:Olib:so conscientiop, r or at taching lesi imiortance to matters of this I tbi"VirlaKiind -those who,'allutedtrealrhat they may deem a strict sense of duty sadrprcVsiety In thO-prem isess can l'ilasP l 4 in . sirintion of their - of fence, accommodate *exc . :solves with a more zaelons fervor to a greater consumption of fish. F • EuLLorr4 Mori About the Flight Aerate the Myer. This morning flulloff 'maple 'a fall and connected-statement of the flight from the store,, and the drowning, of his companions. • He said that Doi ter was so badly wounded that he sank frOm•fainting once before they got tq tho river, and they were de layed a few seconds on that account; At, the bank of the river-they stopped and calculated upon the chances of getting-across, but as there was. no alternative, they waded in and at- tempted to cro ss . Dexter could not touch bottom, and at the next step they were all in the water over their heads. Dexter chmg to Runoff, who only saved himself from drowning by a desperate struggle, in which ho .broke awe,* hear his drowning com panion. Jarvis was a good swimmer, and attempted to yea& thp bank, but his strength failed,. and lie perished a few feet from the shore. Rulloff says that neither, of them sank, and when he climbed up the hill 'he could see them. lying on the water.' Ho be lieves that Jarris Was so bedlY juiur ed_by 31irrick, that had be succeed-, ed in reaching the west - shore, he would have been unable to walk after he got there: , Rulleff was ask,ed by the person who heard his 'story, where he went afterhe aossed the river, and he do dined to give any information about his place of concealment. WRY 3IILiA3FI" CUT Ur fllll3 KAT is d matter about which, there has been a good deal:of speculation;` in that, its in most other matters -per taining to the murder, the correct theory has pr railed. There was blood iu it. • , The chisel that Burrows thre.w down stairs, hit its mark, although he was not aware of it. It struck Rulloff on his scalp, and cut a gash from which the blood flowed profuse ly into his hat and on - THE SHIRT HE TORE. UP., "The wound was carefully washed by him, or some other person, and his hair-was combed over it in such a manner that it was ,never detected by the officers who 4.amined .him.. That accounts for his;refasing to let the Coroner see his hat on the even ing ho was first brought before the inquest. Officers should learn from this circumstance, never to be baffled by the feigned dignity, or palavering of cunning crimimds., RV' The people of Minnesota have been much _ surprised and gr ieved up on learning that a man whe was ar-, rested. in Califo?iiia, in January, for plundering a mail : car on the Control Pacific Railroad, is STEPHEN C. MIL -i LEH, a son of extficiv. 3_lintrat, of .this State, and that his actoinplice in the crime was his younger brother, Roil : EIIT, whe was a route - agent on the road, and had charge of the mail-car on the night of the robbery. Srr..- run; twice attempted suicide after his arrest. It is reported that Eon- ENT has attempted to escape punish ment by turning State's evidence against ,brother • STr.purw. The father of these young men formerly edited a paper in Harrisburg. ter 'The Baltimore American says of Mr. SUILIZER'S speech :. ".His haste' tp put. his speech before the country seems to allow tilit-he Was ,afraid of the effect the repb;t of the Corinuis sionerswould have, and that ha was anxious to get of his little piece of personal vindictiveness in _advance. Without knowing anything- about thp character of the report, we ‘ven ture the prediction that there is ,not a material allegation which Mr. Sou- Kan brings against the Administra tion for the part it.intS taken in the matter that it will not emphatically contradict.' Mr. SruNin is too old to enter into the contest for the Presi dential nomination. 'His speech yesterday-looks like an effort in that direction, but it will amount to Both- . jug?, •9. A:snnus, .11.1cOnAri & laroxs; Book Store and printing establish ment, in Ithaca, Y., was destroy ed by fire on Saturday morning last. The-premises had been occupied for - • nearly fifty yearsiby the firm and its predecessors-tin the sumok business loss above insurance is from $lO,OOO to $15,000. The fire was the work of an incendiary. . VS. President GUST'S message, transmitting the report of the San Domingo Commission, -is a straight forward; manly document, which will meet .with the approbation of • the American peeplo; genarally. Who, ever will hereafter question the Pres . 4 ident's honesty or patriotiam in re: Bard to this mattosr, will receive the condemnation of the people of the _country. ea- Some miners commenced work near Scranton, on Wednesday last, when the Association men, in large numbers, turned out, and by force compelled them to leave the mines. Several men were killed. The mili tary were called out, but no disturb ance has occurred since their arrival.' Zir The bill for the / suppression of the Ku Klux outrages in the South, passed the House by a party vote, - all the Democrats voting against it, of course. Dom' A 'gener a l amnesty bill, re moving all olitieal disabilities from rebels, has beeri passed by the Howie of Representatives. , New Advertisements. , I 4 ' A; 'LOOK'AT,TITTIFLISTS: I i k a ti r rr f a ' frota bee- MI:)M-CAls413-RESS OAiTER4, from 75c to $3 00 LADIES muss G ANERS, (high cut) irotull &Ho *4 6o LADIES FOX GOAT POLTSIFT, • • • from $2 25 to $8 60 LADIES SERGE BUTTON, . : from $2 25 to 50 lIMEI MENS ELIPPMIS. UM'S LA.CE BALMORAIS, from 12- 00;0 $3 00 ?CPS CON(3ItESS GAITER§, - .from $2 25 to $7.50 mENs ALF BOOTS, • • ' tecim Si 00t0 . 514 -00 =I poYs SROES, from $1 50 to $1 00 3HESES SHOES, 'CHILDS SHOES, ' from 25c to ta .00 EXAMINE THE GOODS, EXAMINE THE GOOD; EXAMINE THE 000DS; also aLsb our stack-. of TRUNKS TRUES PUNS And rind and TUAVELINd"BAGS, TRAVELING BAGSP TRAVELIN9 BAGS, And you will seo-how it is that wo are now selling more Boots and Shoes, and. Garry% ova CAsn for them than we were formerly nn der tlio long credit system. TANKING our- old friends for their hearty endorsement of oar new style of selling goods, - we can assure them that as in past years ye have sold more Boots. and Shoes than any other establishment in Towanda, we propose to continue in so . doing-,, and with this in view, have in stick the largest and most complete assortment of goods -ever exhibited in our store, ringing'..in grade from lowest to highest, and with prices for all the very lowest for good work. IN MAKING YOUR. PUR CHASES OF US YOU ARE BUYING WHERE: THERE IS AN pozooml.llAl 1411410/111:1 1131.1111 FRO3f_., OF:EX PERJENQE HAS TAUGHT WHAT THE:, PEOPLE WA.NT,.•-IVIIME BOOTS AND SHOES ARE A SPECIALTY, AND NOT A SEC- QN&lb R y CONLDERATION, CASII BM= DtrY, THERE ARE NO BAD DEBTS TO MAKE trr Humphrey Brothers. Towanda. AVM fan. • - I • , • T j1 6 _,8 : , , _ L . ~‘. • 4 G!..„-_ - !... 0:..,i.r 1111 Mil 11 i e) t WATOJIES - ,' Ci.;00.-iS; from 50e to $3 00 , from 2.5 c to $3 00 , ' -• I EMS also ES RE Fli ~ t ~. Now Adlmrthteaon4!‘ .\ AID .` -0 S C 0 Al E 1- Aneortment of L PLATED WARE, = SILVER WARE, .GVLD .I{DiGS, GOLD CHAINS, &C.i &C., • .• Ever c , rmied In this market, 12 'noir on exhibition and ur Wei al llm,wal-anuwa alum MA CIfA M B E-R L A I-N; \~ ~ I Ur. C. has Just returnod front the city, and fiat- tore biraself that hts st,KI has been bought at Lot tom figures, vid that he eau ofrer, bvtLr 'cents to imrcbssers of elv , t-cliis goods t.l.nri eetablithtnent)n the eitniry.• • - 4. "Dee..8,'70 Fon SALE AND TO BENT, , • W.:DITTRICH'S 3MnTSIC ONE LIUNDUED PL1.14.):3 c . ONE 11UNDItp . iwri• sa:LonEolis TWO HUNT UED- CABLS'ET .tsl) • ANGANs, :. • llntulred Whom, Clarionot.q. Ilanjor. uoitarg, t_.'uticertinax, Accoraeous. Strings for .11 String , Itortmunentat DrurtON Bones;tto. ' SIMET 11,USIC.AND STIttiCTION.BOOKS rOD. EVERY INSTRESIENY . I A.. N 0 • S From the only firstelass makers In the UM Statca, u F. C. Lizhte 1 / 4 Co.. Beett‘r Bros.. .: , k • e• way. Weber, New York ; Hallett and Cath Ott: Boston; "alathewshelc.• New Bairn - ( t.;, C.. oyez.. Philadelphia. anti Knabe in Baltimore. ~fel/de ire from B. fiboningerfiNew liaTen, 'Ct.; Pkioubet. Felton k Co, Ndw Srk. Organs. tLo celebrated Golden teed American Organ. and the Burdett Combination Organ. One. (loot east of Marcia's Bank, the onlz store of th 6 kind in Towanda. mar. 4 oll . , FITRICITUR'E. • NEW Flltll I c NEW GOODS We anknow offering at onr Wholesale and natal FURNITURE E31P0R11731, 2i%). 1.07 3UIN sTr.r.zr, The grtstost` iti , lncetuents to those in Taut of • FIRST - CLASS EuttNITURE I Ecer offered 113, Ms market. Tho attention of the ptih . lic la evetially calks to ow recent hoar rurcliawe from tho late Great Anil. lien Salt. al. • ' • cHAmßp,'w . r:Ar,ol - z. We are torr cifferitt ' • :WALNUT' 1 4ARBLE t , TOP SETS AT 7 0 0. 41. nil NICE PARLOR / SET'S, At CSD 00, Togot4or Witi our Comp lute btock of . - . 7-+'=STI4DS, 431;1111:S, ClUlitS -T 4IILFS; STANDS, SPRING= MATRtSS_Eg . , Ltio=q;.GLASStS, r • .S.nd izijact every thingfopp be retina in a Fant-c;aes Fuxin Itee Store,, cmtrEr. Trul iTtE , arEtvEtyr. ' urrmwmp. ' t'llAT WE ASE NOW MANUFAC -114 tuzing. - and ito than goods of our own manu facture cheaper than you can tow city-made goods elsewhere. Lumber taten in exchange for goods. We also tarnish ROSEWOOD CASREtS, 'ACTALIC BrltlkL CASES, A.ND COITIN:4 Ot.every descrlr4on umur, BODES, CAps. Am! we al4 have the FINEST IVE Alt S In thili• gectiork di country. Goods detivered , to the Depot troc o. rnosT Towanda; Jan. 11, T . io ..... -N ISSOLCri ONCE.—The Was heretofore existus„ and. known as Itmos =dorsi k Everett. Is this day .dissolved by consent,' Ur. W. Ley:lean rettrhig ftvn the gnis.. . ' . W. BItAIIHALL, ar.onap. RIDOVTAT. . . • H. U. fillEitElT... ' . . Vie business will be etrried on by Ridgway Everett. All those indcbtod to tholsto final 91'.0. & E., are requested to step up to the captain's ofilce and settle at once. and oblige. Bliallint Hy. LIDOWAY.1:1:11.111ETT. mar.11."711w3 ■- AVTION.—AIL persons are. hek)y N.-A cm:aimed against purelmetn,i & note Oren "Ir 4 se fifths Ifohnot, fix tweedy dbllant, date Jobe L ary.ll. Age, Payable cam-yearfrom date, ar. I 'hare recelyed-no mane' therefor, and a4l. not pay said tote palm compelled so-ul do by lair. • r ' AU. Wert lorankflu, "Feb. 37,11-Vrr" MONEY. SAITED, . ' _ BY PLIICIIASING 'oat STOP S-AND HAIIDwAni 11.7. 1:4 ,141N8°24 vrousE:AND.- •. LOT TOtt, : LE LY CAMPTOWIC—Tfie amigo, is nearly' , nolo agdpleas.vagy ktuated. Lot mptsitii over - Ope-halt time with tteirtarst 01'24. - , . • -Fee teems, -to Dr. V. nOlikrT4 4. 11 4 - town, Bredferlrontityy Pa. - Bard), 871. , ==ZE=Z=l I= 11 . ENRY, T. lIEL . W3OLD'S - COMPOIIND FLUID SIMUMM n, raier iTITACT`IiIIU -1,3110-A-MHPLIALD-16iTailag CAWA W-- Bd axtrz JUIQIir 14 . • For Lirir Comp:eats, Jawnqic , P, /Wietta Affeetiont, girls; roattiiieli, 4(c. ;Pink Y~jdk e, cositaa[ainglstidtireary, NWrala 'or yd. • ctcri.ms Drugs. " - 1219E1 . . - Ttiesd PIELa are, the moat 4oUtitfaUs Plot pnr- gattre, sopersetinig canter oil. BaitS, magnesia,: etc.. There la Stellafag Sumo ateertable to the stomach. a f j. Thhey to tone, Sid tram neither nausea mar 61:41- tre.tp IL' They - tre - comrosed of the-finer! rivresfi eras. ' r I ILIW dada ' 1180 . 01 'Ulm: attgla ati ittrtr-. (natio of the cutiri: system tales place as hi appear :Mrs us- to the weak and coerratod. -srltettm" arising from ittprudance or disease. 8. T. jinn hold's Votnyonnd 'Fluitrt rtract Catawba Grape rills are not auger r coatil; front the fact that rugar enated Inns" do, not dissolve, batfags through the etrus , tottlhont - tibtseittme. to...gummy .ite net produce- the desired 'effect..: 'TIM CA 7.4 1,7121 CRAPS PILL ban; Ortturt in "taste erel eclat.; do not necessitate then. being, stv.ar.coatett. Pit/C.'2 FIFTY CASTS PER Dar, .. -' . , . .. RENRI. T-. HE] It.DOLD'S COMRAIND -AULD -Ei.TRIOT Will ra , lijally eltertniii“le from the eyetee.l.l3,..rnials rever - Nore.: ' [;Leer', Sore l'.;yee, Sere 1. , . we, Sono gere wsd, nqiclittbio Dilif2Mlll, Sal& 4.41,14011 i. 1:111! 11 11 gcLrtilia the. Lit:1,:ur..,41,1, N Swea . t.e: Ra:11. 11.une , re. or ;,11 kiAilat, Chr, , nic. Itle•teuatieni. Dirvetioria, snekoll . .4trveauk:t • that: !Taw 141.,eu ettab, , ~... 1 k Lein r,.prcparat rawly fur ha , abovecam , laiuin [hi V°, 4.l , ttrifyillg t44.3i are gr‘.4ter than arty prt pc-ate:lt u(Sarv4;2arilla. It t;iNui the plx..x.tutt,arLear aadheaftliy eolo - r and rt...istor.ex thr., vathmt r. state inirity. For jittri4- Inn the removing all el:rot:lc cr , n,titutiollal tlihea ,,, 4 arisizi! frotn - an Impure of the 14 Awl the. utd,y• rcliaLlu au l 4.4:eY.A4131 kuevn reu.e.l3,- Pr the cure of pain, and eravlling, of the bunee., ul cerationa of thu throat and le;el., plinplef ou the rik,o, eryeipul. ,and a'd scab: eruptiouri of the elan. and tkautyfynit the eumiler.i.uu. itl.su rer nubile. El lIENIIY T. Hr„mtr,OLD' • • 'FLUID EX.T RACT 1; .• UM ; GREAT' Pll7llE C, IT.vi =lra r r-Y'caec of Plab, t Leon givext.‘ Pallanon of the audluiun of the , Kiato4l and /31aador. Beton of the Prestrate Atm. Ura'vel. Itrickaust per 31.11ty Discharg..s, ant ur egustitutiolui of both V lowing ISlo.takil'A..: of power, fora tn. /1.1 Weak inure& trotubl,- ainintels ilublang of the 4 of the face, rea,r of the tonsnil, 1.7,...,1 by p 1, front ri to Sr nttr entail t elnlartn. B ""ate MN 111%11111i1Ltr3 =TRACT 1111CIITJ !s clinntli!sna bloctlqr.ifibtow, and cures all illsenses stisia . g from rul.l r Nxe;,2S al! iniirrtutlii eel 41 HD% impurities a thet Ll.* 1. etc.. tolpersa