News From all Nations. II —Washhigton, has —ratrid;r o es Rio nu' Lucky. I —An old coin, datedi 166'2, has been fauna at - _ . —The great fire in the west will in6rease theyrico of lumbc , . —Workhas be,gnn i .on the eigh . rairroadin New lealand. . ( indifferent prop of tobacco i.yeportell!frota Ballard county, ifttiy of the Chicago weeklies transi,erted thetr ofde'rs to St. Louis. —The; fabaccq i •etop, of Trigg coun ty, 'Ey., wa,.4 not Injured by Idle, late frost. lar n , ToSt saki"' paid to San . Francisco '..:ehnol-teachers 4;1250 a month. • nty-fonr per Sons dined off a • rr;tato in DSVCC, Tenrt., last week. • , --The galk)ws has been introduced and has pro , hAll quite saattraction.. .--LSearlet-lever isl pievtdent to a in llarrisbtirgJ ---Alis A .Elk county 1 man raised.. a ii -- ; . Fri.= , ..l,cluice apple this sr f 7!..ssn. contaibuticins to the exc6:11:10,000. --".te Elk ec.Mhty ring was smash . . . e:!: 4,000 nnlu•cns _ • When Pott.s‘ille finishes her will 11,'11 up„in a C. W. Judq, of Scranton, 1::.+, 1 -ri.turnr:(1 to Inria to cm'Sge in tnisEiinary ' cr- citizens of Serail f-bn have ~s trilatte.h.qtl.ooo to the Clifenge relief fontl, Titostille . _ --Slaves were shipped on a British tranr:r imminit from. 'Unita to cjonmtmitino ule. • relatives of the Lo grattthil to ilia amonot 7( o . PArmor-; ztrt; t..ottilite.nettit.; to r i:a 1.:,•:t:01.y, eni,scrplence yr the j'av -- - .llLich of the ice cut, on the ken ` IR L.`t . stal the flOures-Dn • tlle Laub: of•that .:'l2l:a Lii)Clly Waif sunk I DI.- Ptuttchn, on and three lion.' .S'vivOrsier, Mowry, of , :r4 1 . :n.4., on Trn.s.l3y -4" lie Vt::niati,n.lal - Ethibilicni at will, its xi in OCC111) an area a .r.,:@ gi (II 13 Vt! aCg, —A. party pi twenty farmers in count:. N 2 .T., intend "iquigratittg to Ne trft:e.i.-,, to h.:..514.a cplony I --Tite,NOrrOitC Virvolan says. flint i4everai-L.riseri _Prittees•C drove jeattlo t.. iolantl rartri t i itV4,iti.the. tidal Wit% C. ' —The Blootn§burg , plainng mill; Jim auring the suittrOt , r, has beol.: rjeltilf starte , l again. - •• • —A Sullivan'coultty hunting prey last r.c tr.kplurc , il. a l)ea4 that vrei3ited . 3541 pornals Avilcu dressed. • • —T. hohjerser Shore tannery, re 416troyed by Lre. t 1 itv.nred !or $l,BOO iir IlicLcc piing. -- 1 -Arran genieu Cine.rinati for recniving 4.11:‘, ci 1 2 : ,. 1r , ,`,11 friAnChicag —Taunuatiy mail • tat , Senr.tc. T',ratll(4,. MIME -Ilti: yaelit., with Ili:, Livjnizt., ovr Club c, , urse, 'and .!14:frat41.11 Irvin, a 1)1' ysiciaii of Liiek 11- nr , f.ripl(l n l fr:ctnri•;l Exchaiiik!' Gaze!, says iht re i 3 li I t TualtliyiAlonan hint whit d,,og, WA W7ll a hirgx natilbur u f Air!cr --1. •_ . lilei.:. were eighty-nil - I . e nev.-s-pii p,:r ~.1 , 431,1!slo.1,111s dc!‘trovtl by the Cliica.go b•tn: f::,,t,',..t. ,ulbraob.l4 ;11LiEcs, I‘,-;.11,,,, un.l 1.. , .ntr1:!t.--:. , • --About oue-hall'of ttict an:ount in ;ho 'COD:111 , :10,:11'•:It Of work South l'ynnsylvania 141ilrowl in now t.;4_ • —The St_vrettiry o t f the .I; . ^i v tuiltka ci•-, the caiir 3 from .I...ni!ap•iliA for wologh, Witiik•llt 121111- 11.1 t tlaret;,4. -At thJNiel ti3l' .stwie:: :c . ew frplay the: J t. ..Ivl toot, att ; - I.scrie(l nrs;sili tiny eitizvh I hrtha etlrat 11SN11: I XI ty, yca; lialf.:lcroA • Tho Chinanicm r.,lThy n. I, , .'sL.rtßin., In --j•ille elidt 113...• tc.minat , •,l chi t l J, Pp!iti, , yl •.-ilprr•rall tl "1 0 .1 E.trt,t4igthoni,g Daily (' ly cf MESS - t air liltd S:.atilrbg mf. iu Altoona, iirol) . ..tl (.1" a strt , l,t...; , f —AT tip C()uahlvr (1 : urg S.. „/ C:;!1:,!!ita, drat t. t'3.:111111 , ..1 —The E.lstern svi Dian refornwil elnirell coin last Fri(l:iy c t ~ . , . e:. , at a —.:l(l•,ie,:s have hetireeeive,l from Algezi.t,Aatiug that a Tres 1 isacolt of the mt. tivcs has tk. n place ; , 1 th. t pruritice, and that the gent the' c.:UT:fa.: Feen t.) au Sc. . ex.fraordina v sinmot wa olttoincOlin , two w,:elta from the Cale ii tulan gold !ro.tf in l'icw Zialand. Considera bly m , re th.th a Lin of golOi clt;•octt.td from 11•:, ImoOreds tons of tra, , t i z. . —The Irtst, story that General, engtt:.7l t' , Lolp den'nd I ' .rty, h 6 carried V. ,• vonchers Ina ; Tis iil, .Thcre is no doubt that I%P.Uw ought b. 4 1 rettiirottl for that ease: kl.id that th [ ('' , price of -lard i4 - *,;l , 7;tv that it does itottwy- to adulterate it, at:a so the cotton seed oiLpresses aro• compell ed t as their ptAltictlikt no longer in do- Itntud f intro :es of rtl:llt,Tati ,, n. • • • Juba Beber;l of. Ltlyiebar,g, bis sixty-lirst ballot !mit - week. li k t voted tor the first time in 31tiney is nu* itt tight. - -third yerir,..antl, with one exeet:,- .I.lett,i , the Man in tlint borough: He is a I; -nnterr.t. • Sacramento • n arvels at the strttn ; .;,.. - i.ctor..4 of an Imknown youtCg •ladv, pretty aacl f4shiopabl:t. vhn% eate, • potatovs eel the streets, and speinklec . z..shes • them ir.:,tea:lo! salt. - iu t stelruship Alps. which Woinennlity night, brings intditger.co or the boliiien of Ev TII AVitun slits left Rio ,Tanciro b.n.rindjuhr. tie - • • • ,Otip cf tile largest public seltpol it: N. Y... 1..2:4 burned . l3.st; Tr. ,l 7y 1.1g*:•:t, the work of! tliirtecin years of iittc:ropt4.l.l to• iiCtl I' „th —A . k.ineetia, , * of the Repulilicatt was field 6t.1 pressio,,7 iteknairstttiorl. to <D.) OV-1)1/ling t h., ::,311C*Cr...34 Of LI/ part) ' t . . (11.4 . 1.0tcit. frolti Denver, Co]., tho. wine:x.ol) . 4:A on abzfat 11.-,r tailei, Trin- S:11.11C• f lt'J and SOY(Tii lett(TS IV , - Cc tat lo.!l. , :i.i•;en;;ers wle not tnolest ed. ." —The vropellyr Bro4lilyn, - at De . troit, nporfs t:ott two of the boatx from . the Itmt steamer CA.Mmi were • picked np,. with eighteen . personi.: - anti taken to , I'Llackinaw. There are still iw , :nty-niiviing. Cocamauder 6 , ol)ert Ihnonnt. and Stale Indian agent Smith and orlruir, are' muloribteil!y lost. frad i hauuted house crone in Ken- E. O. GOO; TOWall TOED YOF TiniCITIZEss dT • ELECTIONS. . . There a class of citizens, _com mon everywhere in our contd.:7, who. manifest in utter indifference in elm tions, an. seldom if over, make their appearan e at the polls and east their ballot. fiorae. profess one reason and some another. Many, end this elkss t ..are gene Ily men of , business; who are pros ering and hoarding wealth,. under IL the laits ers,auanl that it,is notions - c, to the Poi of - basin abhorreq and not polls the them or With thOe men business is above everything else. What would busk. ness he Iverth if every voter came to ielusion, and found . - an' ex.l iot voting? Where would .arantee then for the pro- MEE cuse for be the g tectiou I the, material interest of the citizen 'l,' We are living under a con stitutional government; and under laws fir h .med and enacted in pet:s auce of :he 'Constitution. The Con- , stitufion i and the laws create cer- I tarn offices, and provide for the election I of certain officers, to keep the inacbinery of. government in Orde,4 and plescribe the time, and fii . the I:,,anner in which these several aicer, t.'hall bp. - eiceted. Yet a por tion of . o,ur citizens maintain an , atti, tilde of ilignitied indifference. to all 'this, in the pursuit of grabbing, and grassi4r the almighty ,dollar. Per sOnal or - individual prosperity for the time being, is of greater consequence to the A than the welfare of the State upon w• rich the permanent suCcesSand prosperity . of all men and of all li anches of business. The - ;men of business and wealth of Nt:w ru Yerk City, hate acted from' l i the o , fres referred to, until they now fin i the city overwhelmed with, aebt, - fitaudulantly created by diabbu est offufials,-elected by the rabble,and they a o . now suffering- the conse queuee of their own folly. If every citizen vonld raise his Veice and lend his aid in favor of the selection , of goOd mild trustworthy men for offi cial pofition, and go to the-polls and vote . fo 'Them, he would then do his part t( ward .the promotion — of the I public•elfare, and at the same. time irpia2tec his. own - interest, This course in our judgment would be.inor!e honorable and commendable than that Of grumbling and growling about -)olities,and politicians,and'ab 7 stainju r _,• from any part in political af -1 fitirv. th:,theory of our Government is a pekee't political system, in which every citizen is guaranteed an equal voice; Yet it would almost seem. that the framers of the Constitution were mistaim in their conception of the rightind 'privileges of the cktizen, and ho ve given him guarantees of which au ily do net care to avail them . selvf . 'nye been Bantle twn Inurired noiiititiolis for It; including 'Tweed, o - r.ndled an tilt No3* York Yaeh liter easily. of Silo Anierica4 art it. Tlitir.-Avy aid t.- wit fouriecli per •:Ire cF.11541 raro argvri to rcr,r.4 4 cohung corm basleL of con of ;;Q:4, maKing loa j or the 11 tor Br h I SLIrrP biuJ• € cll . and f : Demo instar, olrn to th: , cn retfi.llTi V enr t a... ‘ fih.)!113, T cmplo:,-m , trt, _el of Eric County stive 11:mpson, nt rourt,l ,, r the ptt.s 1,1 - at the work o !ge,try, a!, ,nt • it, will Blackmail, of to•vnrda Ulf , oar =.,l•Eufiqueliatina• ^ ; reti SOVCI1 4. or.t of the Exchange rui f:oin the effi:etti fe (IL , .d on the North and tlif , ,u of other an:i _:d 'on:11"' of the Ger . - Apacca Ef.,:s:eng %enin g ., mid Will evil- aedlttltartar. RICH. S. W. ALVORD-- -Thursday, Oct. 26,,11171. protee-tiou guaranteed by 11 lawyers, merehante, bank raeturers, Sze., affect to fuel degrading to their elevated f manhood for thein to go Ails and rote to the neglect iss. • They have a terrible cce of politics and politicians, I only stay away from the selves,but keep those about ia their employ away also. liE=E== Our great reserve for We (k-. wattle of 1,572, is found in the 11 details of the late election in 4, Ivania, ' which resulted in a 'ty of 11,190 for Dr. Stanton, publican candidate fur Audi ireral, and' of 20,:r10 for Col. ti Republican candidate fo — r, or Ocnieml.. S'ix thousand five i - ..d and fifty-three - Republicans, pared with the last general a in 1.869; mai sixteen thous: air hundred -- - cold forty-even officia Penrq did. out vote on the 10th 4 . • •Of thc:-..0 we shall get all 'foriner [old a., good chary pf, of lEEE )BMIII= i In order to prow/tit an organ of the State Semite, Coffee- I.:alsct: instructed the demo •ettirn judges in the Nineteenth :, not to grant a certificate to public an Senator elect in that , although his majority was nine hundred. Mr; WEVKLEY i t• r, after consultation *ith em legal talent has--detrinined on rse, and an application will be 4 the earliest day to the Su- Court,'' at Pittsburg, for a ;mus .to compel the recreant {judges to perform . their,.dutY, ministerial in character. izatioi pl4t eqttic distric. the It d:sti ahout Lowor! inint his co made preauo mand return'' , ll= The spirit of rebellion and of regret i br the Lost Cause has not yet died ott in Virginia. Gen,Fitzliugh Lee lii,s ins; issued a call to all those Cunfe :crates who served hi the army of 'No . hem Virginia daring the re- . Lellich. and who did not desert it then n. ,r have deserted it now, to tiled Richmond 'on the 13th of `or e:• hol (lin other `'ber next, for the' purpose of [r a reunion, and - taking - . such .tors as may be nec4ssary to% ate the memory of. 'this. his= 11.-ganization. pr-rpet tonic I =I .C7=-?'.. - • cation has been signed by the ‘‘ . .hole ! . v.-hite population of Arizona aid Siathern California setting 'forth the - 6% . -ils, brought in those districts by 7.I L I . OENT Coi.l4za's_ interference, and in. President:ying the President allot/ Gen. C welt tn ., reduce the , Apaches eetion without the meildlin , ► 9: 'race Commissioners. to sab of the rs Are the Ito.publii.tans of Tioga county New YOrk, going to permit thetnstives bo sold . outri to the (10 . - niocrady ? We learn that! the demo erats afe now claiming thalpaneock pepubi l ieans have promise~ to VOL? for the kletuoer,atle member - of Aq...genti• bly in 'ettirn - pir voles fo r the holtiu4 1 I - Halle° ' OWIUNO 1110XO TO It will be remembered that last winter the Perooerney in making the appOrtkoonent for "taninbera of thn Legislikture;l'vkdated ell tiene . of population, 'and gepgrigatied boundary; and not coneeal Purpose to be t a gerrythander to keep the Republican party out of power in the Senate for the next ten years. The session of the Legislature was prolonged for weeks to accomplish this unfair object. The considga lion of the apportionment bill -was utterly neglected in the Senate, ;and no business of any kind allowed to progress until Mr. Wallace: and his friends had received what they "be lima the power to give the .minori ty, a control of the - Senate. ) : There was no attempt at concealing this purpose. The work to accomplish it, was done openly and boastingly, as a means of '"giving the Radicals a taste of what they might expect in the fu ture." But what has been the result? The snare which was thus set to en trap the Republican party, and in the very districts where the Democra cy were most sanguine of success they have, been everwhelmingly de feated. They have lost a prize to se cure which they resorted to . every corrupt invention, and the prece dents they made during the madness .and intolerance of their brief hour of power, are destined to prove their worst punishment. 'Already the De mocracy are protesting that ari uta-' fair Congressional apportionment is contemplated by. ',the. Republican leaders in The Legislature. • Why? Simply because the guilty party now fears retaliation. _After the unreas onable and unmanly course of the Democratic majority in the Senate of last winter, it is imagined Repub lican control of the same body will resort to the same acts. But in this our opponents will be disappointed. The Republican party never resorts to official power for purposes of po litical revenge.- We Thrash our op ponents at the ballot box, and wield the power we achieve thereby for the good of the whole people._ The Congressional apportionment will be fairly made, in a manner to secure just representation, and thus pro mote the interests of the entire State. The suspicion that any pther appor tiOurnent is contemplated, is the con fession of a guilt on the part of Our opponents that they intended to do *hat they now accuse Republicans of contemplating. THE FIREY REGION. MR. EEITOR: I write you this from Lexington, Michigan. We came to visit friends, and to spend the days, of a brief vacation here, and at sever al other_places in this western region. We foukid friends at the wharf, ready and happy to receive us from the safe passage on the Huron. Scarcely had salutations been exchanged, when we were informed that we had come to firey quarters. We had known of western contla,grations,and calculated to visit some of these localities. -and behold the ruins; and still intend do.' ing so. But we had selected this place to bring our family, for visiting and safety. We turned from the wharf to behold the most intense ex citement. Every available - team was pirt under full force drawing water from the lake. Tha passitge way was crowded.. People were ria , thieg to and fro. Several fires had already taken place. .Buildings that were occupied three hpurs ago were now in ashes. Wo passed by where some of these stood. A vigilance commit tee of one hundred -most effective citizens had been formed; and were putting in requisition every possible means of safety. ' Several suspicious characters have been arrested; and some of them come well nigh imnie diate lynching. One man rushed for the woods, pursued by the citizens, and in an hour , the entire woods were surrounded; but I think he will escape. The women of the entire village have prepared their household effects for removal. A guard isplaced at every street and avenue. *- The hose of the engine has been greatly lengthened. Orders have been given to shoot down any person of doubt fulinten.sions, that might appear at any point. If ever desperation could protect an imperiled place this place will be protected. And yet at mid day yesterday; with no immediate signs of danger in that quarter, sev eral buildings were iu a moment wrapped in flames. More than a doz en villages up along thig coast have been burned' in part' or whole. Among them are Forester, White Rock, Elm Creek, Center Harbor, Fort Hope, Huron City, New River, and Pans. • It is said in some cases, that a village that seemed to stand securely would be wrapped in fiercest' flames in five seconds. It seem almost incredible. Forest' fires had much to do with this_ vast calamity, but incendiaryisiii also played its part4The destruction of property, and tl4e suffering and loss oflife have been great. , In some places invalids were partially buried, ._to keep them from baba. , burned; some climbed into their wells. Many were driven into the lake, and for five hours stood id the water up to their necks; and then could only es cape being burned by frequently bathing their heads. And yet 'many burned to death at' different points. Hundreds of sufferers have been con veyed to Port Huron and other places of safety. One might think strange that we should have selected this place to spend any part of our brief visit in. But, we were not aware of any 'dan ger at this' immediate locality .we came to visit friends here, thinking our family would be safe at this point, intending ourself tp visit other places - of interest through the-west before our return, and which purpose we still have. H. limiest. LEV 70TO1C, "Oct. 2t). P. 8.. Fairay ISIonNiRa, 111.—No ,fires broke out last night; The • citi zens are.conildtnt of safety. If all remains (Diet till noon, a party , of its are to start, off on a hunt this after noon. Several deer and wild turkeys have been shot near hero within a few days. H. H. . eE. Extensive forest fires are rag ing in the western counties of New York. There is no hope of extin guishing the flames until a heavy rain is exp_erieueett. iora or movAn‘ • ' - •'' . ,•4 4far Veal ReaVor Gall , •IN - - .., , . .. . . .. _ • - _ ..._ .. , ,- -.-• H Canna.. •., '' '-- .. . : Adams - 2191' 3033 2493 3034' ' • ''' ' •-• ••• ••• • • • ••• 14399 111 . 10819 11606, A 43113441 r 00 41. ••••- • - • • • 3515 31 3317 3133 Beaver ••• • . 2091 9323 NM 9524 Bedford. -' -- 2819 1332 2826 3623 Berta. - ' 5306 11137 5361 11124 Malr•• - • ------ ••-• • • • - $ 383 gsn 334 M 3103 Bradford •• • • 5737 3067 5750 3069 Bucias.....• ... .... :1' •• - 6303 6643 6016 6439 Butler - i• • - 91192 2885 3069 2889 Cambria... 2294 3029 2263 3007 Clarnerrat ' NM 339 Carbon 1935 - 2166 1920 2168 Centre. 9978 3470 2975 um Chester' - 7306 4063 7337 4011 Clarion • ' 1445 .-2511 1415 2312 , 1441 2744 1443 .2739 Clinton - ' 1516 2139 1617 2139 Columbia 1506 7252 1307 2280 Crawford • all 4213 5167 6223 Cumberland. . ... . .... .. • . 3901 4368 4008 4373 D 661 94 1 0 1. ••• ••• ........ 5383 4134 5480 4063 Delaware. 3737 .2139 1750 2126 ELS • 568 967 568 937 WM • .4264 2960 4363 2904 - layette... ' •322 2854 743 11853 Tranklin - 4406 4011 4406 4012 yu1i0n.......... ....... 777 _ , 1114 782 . 1111 Toted • - 254- 218 234 217 Greene ' 1373 2634 1573 2851 lluntingdon - 3140 2389 3143 2392 BOUM& 43414' 2160 4338 2154 Jeffers:at -• • • - tow 1785 1867 1714 Juniata 1294 }647 1294 IWO Lancaster' 30740 6645 4 0761 6623 lAwrence 2232 1288 2214 1490 Lebanon... 360 .' • 36443 2386 Lehigh...:.:.....: .. ;.;..-• • • • • • . 4430 sass 4433 5527 9106 10331 91021 .10625 Lycoming....... ..... .. 3986 4406 3000 1 4393 WNean • 903 - 751 9061' 744 Neater - •• • • 4041 3225 4033 3197 2815310 1716 • 1796 1715 •• 1796 Monroe . 733 2593 790 2.386 Montgomery • 6.351 .7315 6557 7374 Montour 1026 1366 1203 1370 Nor thampton .•- • • .... 3248 6102 32.62 6096 Northumberland ' ' 4004 8706 4010 3097 l , , Perry 2478 2497 2442 2495 ,Plaladei plata. ... .... ... ! 6200 60111 62010 sow Pike 249 1019 242 - 1015 Potter ' 1360 788 1340 787 Schuylkill 6993 14490 ast2 , 14480 Snyder ... 1758 1391 17491 . 1377 Borneraet - -.: . 300.5 1871 30001 1476 Saint' 407 Ton 490 7043 Susquehanna 07.00 2457 :156.4 7156 Tiara 3619 1741 34113 1741 Tinton 2013 1332 2011 -1329 Ye nanaO 3722 3154 3724 3136 Warren _ 2128 1027 2188 1 , 1022 Washington 4854 4888 48571 4894 2091 Wayne - 2390 • 2177 94139 Westmoreland 4706 64141 47201 13130 Wyoming 1381 Ism 13R8 'I - 1531 York.... .. 15701 7190 5703; 7199 ---- - Total - 183•J99 20500 247105!266733 269302.,260735! - -1 Majority 14490 203113' Spatuter. for Auditor Wheetea► for Surveyor Go nrtittnlonst Convent 'ration, 72073. Majori LETTER FROM WASHINGTON. Wssaisorox, D. C., Oct-V, 1871. Mu. Dirron : A more delightful " spell (if weather" than what weoire now enjoying could not be desired, and although "the melancholy days have rome, s the saddest of the year;' yet 'every ono seems to enjoy them with the bright est and happiest of faces. The warm hazy sun shine with a moat delicious atmosphere, the clear blue stow with purple minks, floating laz- 1 fly aboro the 0 771ing splendors of .the forest the soft autumn winds bearing no longer out ileir_wings the scorching winds of enmnier, all tend to make this the most 'pleasant Auld de lightful season of the year. In fact - the more melancholy the days the more jolly and mirthi ful the people become ; - and our goodly city, now folly awakened from its summer letherr, "has ono° more assumed an appearance of life : . and gladnesa. • -- . • The theatres and places,of amnsonrc•nt whi re, during tpe long summer months, the spider noiselessly wove his web over mimic tower and palace, and whore rats occuple,l undisturbed the stage, the boxes, and gallery alike, or ins•lc nests in the cast-off crown of some Richard or foaming Othello—have been renovated and re -fatted, and are now-king with each other in presenting attractions for the entertainment of their friends and patrons. The coming winter promises to he one unus ually brilliant End interesting - to the ania•zo ment loving and theatre going people—arising doubtless from the fact that, while we are to have the pleasure of looking upon various stirs and celebrities of the day—while wo are to have the Opera, the legitimate drama, together with the Sensational in all its different. phases, we are at the same time to have especially at the 10ld -national, a combination of:players that .; re notan absolute disgrace to the profession, the first we have had in many seasons. Wo are pleased to learn that the :43 of giving us a succession of stars without .propc,r support has been abandoned, and great will be he rejoicing thereat from the proud occnnrnt of the aristocratic box, who leisurely scans the autheneo with his elegant opera glass up to the youthful and noisy peanut consumer of the gal lery, whoso interests centered in the closing PCCIICII of the play, falls auietly asleep murmur ing to his comrade, " wake mu np srt,en Eirby dies." Then we are to have Concerts and Lectures, masquerade balls, parties and grand Re ceptions, already-lieralded by the swift winjed messengers ofgossip through all fashionable circles to 'those who with eager expectation, "mark their coming and look bnghter when they come." And'aside fro'ni all this we aro-to have those noted sociables given, aline,t c it r out number by the several State Ass..cialf:ous of Washington where in the hiambler war.,s of life may be found whole brigades of Colonels; and - Generals, breie't or otherwise. It is sou:; thing glorious to dud in the morning papers glowing report's; coined from the fertile brain Or some faeutiOus reporter, giving detailed de siriptions of the dress, the style, and the Se1:1- sill= created, by Mrs. Colonel this, or .1Ira• General that at such and such a rece•ption ; all of which is however, perfectly harmless to the many while it graailes the vanity of not a few. Thus we find each sphere has its "variety of vanities," and thus philosophically we learn that "rich is life." The long se ssion of Congress. will liring t•nas of thousands of strangers .among nn, and tl.e political excitement incident hi the conneg Presidential eleetion , will have an intluenee not only on fashion bat on business, r.nd it w:y safely be predicted that the coming winter in Washington will bo the gayest and most ex travagant we have had in many years. • Among the events of the day,we observe that the old women of both serer who advocate the right of ladies to the dealt - ) frapehiso have made a now and unexpected movement. The Board of Registration having politely declined to permit their names to be registered nut the lists which they are now Making ..up, — the ladies who. are determined "never to give it np" have organized and appointed a Board of 111.g istraticui of their own, who are "to register all women of proper age desiring to vote at th. coming election. This la,tzd is to sit daily and on election day they will Open polls and receive votes of the so-registered women.. They hive not, however so far as we have heard, decided what they will do with the votes when they are received- The many temporary re.ddents . of Washing thin who, during the past fek weeks, have been enjoying at their respective hoittes, a shur t res pite from their-labors; and have .at—tho same time been exercising at the recent elections,the right of suffrage guaranteed 'to all Americr.t citizens—copperhead arguments to the contra ry, notwithstanding—are gradually returning; and are cenfirming the glad tidings which came before them of the repudiation of Democracy by the people. and of Republican victories sweeping over the entire land. The results of the recent erections aro will -663i-evidence that the people no longer require the services of such as Tweed„ Sweeny,trish Ei <its, de. The corruption of bogus democracy exposed, their wholeeale robbery—unparalelled in the history of nations—having been laid bare in all its fearful enormity. The Honest and in telligent masses are turning from them with loathing and disgust. It is now not unfrequently asaertod that de mocracy- is dead, and that it must sown pass away to be known no t morn upon the earth. Such howeverds not tho fact; nor in,the nature of things can it ever be. Our political . belief in this respect we are forced lo confess, has re cuntly undergone soingthing, of a change, and we must say we arc somewhat inclined to look upon that party as being immortal. $o long as igimrarix exists 1.10 long will dotuoi.m.y h7e. It is nothing less and nothin,g more than ig-nor ance is an organized -condition. Led by thieves and demagogues, it will doubtless exist as long as time endures. As defeat follows defeat, it will forsake its rotten platforms, and make New Departures. It will puss new resolutions and .assume all guises to recover its lost power and popularity. Drivcn to tho wall, it will in its tremityktold out open arms-to the - neve, and embrace him as a brother, asking no cpnwtkpi, net even hinting at a white - n=l government The triumphs of the .Beffehlinn party in Pennaylvawia aitOtde following bat *owes victories In Calttwmisc Iltaiste, **other states. we are wured eiiitseW•dlithloisid Otis old party and al. 0444eirpli.fit atk-the Wl iaitray on which dowectscitill ildatikrAdi to maintain itealrfor the last ten ?ors. We' are told a new party is to , be organised ; and the platform and principles to be adapted are to be so brad, so generous and comprehensive, that all the - opponents of the Adnthilitiwtion frill be induced to fall into line and fight for the spa ender the name of a "Constitutional Union Party." Itntoristercr guise it may .u -sumo or "stolen liveries" it may seek to bide In, to &wive the . people,it will Eke the 111-fated wandering Jew, still roam the earth the same old Democratic Party. It will still continue to hug its exploded theories and bow to its an lent Even =to the last day when the nations_ of the earth shall bo to fender an account of the things done in the body, it will rash to tho lrsr ofjodgment ; as to the polls, with a challenge in ono hand and a democratio ticket in the other, shouting even mile, the very he u they descend into the regtme of darkness "Hero goes another Democratic ticket. SALT LAKE CTTY, Oct. 21.—The jury in the Hawkins' case came in last night with a sealed verdict; Which on being opened this morning was found to be guilty. The court room was crowded, and the announceinent-cre ated much excitement. The Counsel for the people moved that the defend:lntim taken into cus tody, which - motion - was• stoutly re ; sisted by the defendant's ; 'attorneys. The prosecution, however, Were firm in their demand that the ease should take the ordinary course, 'and the United States. Marshal was . accord 'ingly directed to hold Hawki - na as a prisoner. Time was allowed to pre pare a motion fora new trial and ar rest of judgement. • The penalty prescribed by the statute for the crime of. adultery iS imprisonment for -not over twenty years nor Less than three years, or a - fine of not over one thensand dollars, of both fine and imprisonment,at the discretion of the court. This is the test case and virtually places all' po lygamists at the mercy. of the tint wife, who under the act is the oily party who can institute' proededing3 against her-husband. neral, rorrlvr4 317 S cars .nerd, 3012 votes. For r. on. 332231. Againd. for Conveutton. 2G0149. NMN ~IIIL! Dl LPIIT 1, Oct.2l.—ln - the Cot:u nion Plea to-clay William Coon, a deputy sheriff, was disuassed. from, office by J.:Jge ,t_lliSou for extorting illegal ft.cs. Orwin Was convicted of Conspiracy to extort illegia fees • as a d4uty slaeriff,aud was tined fifty dol lars and , sent priOn for two . to - oaths. The jUdgc was very seveye on. the public, officers for their extortions, and said: "1 cannot dose my eyes ti the fact that it is a part of a system of extortion, Which,. from small be ginnings,.has grown to be a .great evil—one which is lin - own .to every lawyer and layman who has-busiuess . with out public officers. , To s such an extent is . this system carried, that at the present day offices, whichreqnire neither • learning -nor ii previous coarse of study, nor even any consid erable amount -of personal attention, have become so 'lucrative, that their emoluments in some instances far ex•. of.ed the salary of the President of the United States." De,. The President has followed his proclamation of warning in the case of the South Carolina, fin-Klux us was expected bY one. suspending the writ of habeaq corptm in the nine counties enurntrated. This brings into operation the er4remest powers conferred by the Ku-Klux bill. Cien.. Grant in Lot the - ina.n. to fthrink from the use of authority - * the exercise -.of which ho deems demanded by the in terests of the country, antl the Ku- Klux May' expect a . rig,erous purtatit. tE9... Upon . the heels of the good: news from Bruzil conies the announce— ment that the !ling of Sirm has de clared the emanciptltion. of 411 slaves in his doininions on the _first day of January, 1872. Tho number of iler sons to he set free is placed at .000. This shows' that nations More remote from civilizatiou are moving forward, and gives us' hope that the day is not far cliaant wheu the earth shall contain only freemen., ie.. The result of the recent elec.- lions in this and other Strztes, sgttles the I.'residential contest for 1872. The deMocracy can hardly make any organized opposition to Gem GuArr, and his nomination and election may be *set down• as certain. 'ew ii.bortisementr. SEASON: OF 1871 . L O. OF G.T. LECTURES. The jc.crramlttt» hare made the f , ! !c eng.tge tneok4 • I. OLIVE LOGAN, Dato—ITEDNEMAT., OCTOBER is SabJeet—oNtee Toting ten." JOHN B. GOIIGII. DaIe—TrESDNY. DECF..IIbEIt 2R.1971. SubJect--.• Will !t. Pay." PETROLEUM V. NASBr. Dato—JAIWARY .11., 18%. subject-- The . 3.tlA.?lc6 of Sklnt4augh." ANNA- E. DICKINSON. Bate—FEBEVARY 22,-18;2 Sul , ject—' , Joan of Are." The othor leetunr,re IR probably be /MIRY WARD BREMER anal ILAR.K TWAIN. The MENDELS.SOII:S Qm. - ,././ LE CLUE will give a Concert DECEMBER 1. Genera! admission. Reserved, Sesta._ Season Tickets.. 3 ao Tleketafor We . at PoutEs & Srint's Drug Store. Hale otllegereed Sotto will odnumeneo two days before ouch lecture. =I c0..1. F. SANDERSON, WIT: FOYLE. L. A. ir.osr. - '. N. P, lIICNS, J: W. rAs ltYl.. Towanda, Oct.-5. 1911. . • I pARM FOR. SALE EC MART- A. - LAM). AT 1 G ntAt EAUGAIS.-11,11gbtfai climate, perloetly healthy, Farm lies on Baltimore Ohio 1L11„, one and ono.balf miles from two depots, 13 miles from Washincton by Turnpike, 23 miles from Baltimore. contains 206 acres, well watered with springs, abool 30 scree of choice timber, ltnrc amount of !reit, land cue table of the highest cul ticatiem. etcollentlneighborhood, farm house burn. ed latt winter, only a log 'loose and a hog stable in the way of buildings. Any good farmer can soon mate of It a Very good property. Price:l'7s2.ooo ; one third cash. orb per crr,t. off for all each ;"-perfect ti tle, mud be sold soon. Address: J. P. WLLLISTON. Athens, l's. Octotxffl'2s. IS7! New Adman:Ws. ESTRA.Y.--Oune iota the enelo- Nan d the saboeribor. to Monads Township, NOr, 1117 L OM Ida, wad rod goodial DolL. The yew se rogooolot to il OOOO ilMa tI V NI sod toloildo soar. Toolodo. OoL 10.1111. 10211,41.0em* into the enelo- A. 4 WM at like undo* pmiCht 'lronthLTowsnds Cep.. on at. about the deg , at October. s ?Ink rod yearling Water. swell crooked horns. The owner is requested to ma, fole r e a ure=l tako her away. HAL Itorth Tomos* Oct. 20, ISTLAwS* ' • frAIIAMESS. - -Try - Mrs. - newt- . ..L. ropes work and prices. Shop In Arid yellow hones between' Ward liaise and Bakery, opposite post-OLRen Towanda Oct. 22. pußrac SALE _OF .A GOOD FARK , 4 7B3 undersigned wilt oEer it Public Wandue on EUTUILDAY. ItiOVE3IIIEII 18, 1871, at 10 o'clock, a. m.. on the premises, the farm lately owned by Jesse smith. deceased. situate in Wynne. t‘p. Said Win contains 51 acres, all improved ex cept about 3 acres. Good fences and well Watered. One good dwelling house. large barn. gralnery and other ontbul -Two . orchids of choice fruit trees, shoat acre grape vines In bearing. For terms, Ito. apply - to =BON B.IIITII. Towanda, Oct. 20.1871.—ba . XECUTOR'S R I.iotice is hereby glionithat all rennin/Indebted to themef Levi Badman . late of Wilmot twp.. 4. axe requested to make Linn:iodate payment, and all persons barb* claims said estate mast present them duly satin= for 'settlement. J JOSEPH EBERLLNI. OltO/leg oct23-a6 . Executors. RXECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL Jl-.4 ISTATZ--ifill be exposed to public asloon EATMIDIT. the 25th day of MAMIE= 1811. the farm of the late Amos 8. Coleman. deed., in Wys. 'using tp.. Ilradfonl county. Pa.. lying on the public road leading from the river to -Camptcrorm and con taining about eighty acres more or loss, about sixty acres cleared and under turprovement, with a hewed log house alad frame barn and other out bowling. thereon erected:. Trrm■ mado known on dsy of sale. JENNINGS, J. F. 0ct0ber,23,.187L-4t. A - NCHOR LINE STEAMERS.. 2- Ent ecery Wednesday snd Saiturdsy: to snit "from NEW NOM AND GLASGOW. Caillng.at Londerry to laud Malle and Paisongers. The Steamers of this favorite line are built ex pressly for the Atlantic Passenger Trade, and fitted up to every respect with all the modern Improve— menta calculated to Insure the safety. comfort, - and convenience of paesengers. Passage Rates Payable in Currency. to GLASSUOW, LIAEIt.POOL and LONDONDERRY. • TIGST CABIN. EG3 and $73; wending to location. CARCi RETURN TICKETS. $l3O. securing best ac comnokiztiona.. INTF rOLITE, SI3. bTF2EII.- AGE. $23. Purbea vending for their frierule tune Old Comm. try can pnrchaee tielete at redneed rater. For Pa tter particulars apply to RENDER-SON IIROTIIEIty. 7 Boalinrt Green. N. Y. or to S. C. MEANS. Central ilsyrema Office. Towanda, Pa. . - VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. The undeisigned offer* for sale his farm bad ato,d in Laporto 'twp.. Sullivan county. Pa.. on the . 470, road about !midway between Laporte and Du sh..re, on the banks of the Lore-sock creek. Said farm rontaine Tit mores of lAnd, about cn acres well cultivated. and the• mat well timbered. llar on it a raw mill. grist turn. good water power. a large plank hortco. kept as a tarcin, a large plank barn. a horse st.ible with good sheds. and other outbuildings, end n goal bearing orchard: Reason for 821111;1, El health. For further particulars address 5. 1871. RE.llll2iti RING. ' OR. SALE.—Fifti-seven valuable building:lots in Towanda borough, ou Cherry ftre4t, York avenue and Centel- rtroeL 115.4'4 t.•rnte rivell to purelitsers., hc.th as to pri.z e and terms of pa-rue:A. Apply to- , U. I). MOSTA:STE. - PUBLIC •SALE.—The undeNigu- A_ NI having sold him tarot. - will /veil his p;lrional pro , e, rty at public sale on MtespAy, - ocionEß 30. 141, commencing at 10. o'clock, s. to— consieting of horses. 1 mule, cows, mires, abopt .0 tons of hay. &der mill. chain for ,pulling stun/psi a quantity of white oak stare and heading . wagons. sleigh. oz yokes, harness . farming - u.enrils. Ilnuacholdelurn- Mine, rooks, and other art:cies too numerous to menticra. TERITh.I.-111 stone under, td cash. over 3, one yeas' credit' at 6 per apt.Mterost with approved rocurity. C. I.IACCLIM 'New Albany. Oct. 8. 1871.—Rtro. • OE2SALE.—A Jahn of about 100 acres, sitUtted in North Towanda township; nesithe Overshot Mill. adjoining lands of Slnyter. 80 acres improved, well 'watered, house. large barn and Durso stable.. Will be mold at s barrpin. If not sold will be fur rent- next spring. Also five acres of corn, 2 acres of potatoes, 3 acros 4 of buckitest. from 20 to 25.-tons of hay. 300 bushels of oats. hot threshed, about 50 bushels of wheat, 1 mowing ma chine. horse rake. two wagons, plow,drag and other farming utensils. Also S hogs, 3 spring pigs: 11 Yearlings. 4. two year oils,- .For_lnrtlier particulars enquire on the premises.. . CHARLES ItATIM. North Towkri4a. Sept. 21, 1871.--Zw. AUDITOR'S NOTlCE.—Hannah T. Gernert'.. A. 31. MCCarrick, 7ga. 737 Sept. Term.'e7.ln the Court ohCornmon Pleas of Bradford County. • The undersigned having been appointed Auditor by said Court to distribute funds arising from tho Sheriff's sale of the real estate of above named de fendant. will attend the duties of raid. appoint meet. at his omen. in the Borough or. Towanda;on ritIVAT. the 10th day of Ni.P.T.III3EIL. -1871. at 10 o'clock; D. El.. at which time and. place all persona having' claims on a4id money are revested to present the same Or be de barred -from coming in fora share of wild money. BENET PEET. Auditor. OcilS7l-T4 pALIAIER & BOND. . • PitODECIICOIIIIISSION SIELICILISTS„ 217 Washington strut, Sen. Ter.. Sollet Matter, F.rtzo, roulL-7, Game, etc. PrMes and prompt retnrus ramrod. Send' for era& or marking plate. S.-Ft. 18. lm -- • STOLL &JOHNSON t'OIIIIISSICN SLERCIIANTS, TOWANDA, PA.. Will receive and forward all kinds of:produce en trusted to their care. to orueli parties IS the owners may direct. in Newark or ties• York after Oct. ()Mee et the store of Sfarshall Pron. Cash paid for r,l lands of Poultry. U. P. STOLL. S. li. 301.1NSON. MOM STRA.Y. —.Came into the 'len -1-4 closure of subscr:her. to New Albany twp.. or or abort the Ist of July. ono ewe sheep. The Cr•Vl:er can have it Ly pruvaig property and_ paying, cLargee. .1. T. 13rIIDICK. • AY-Lqt tnv einelosure near Wet franl:lln, on or about the firxi. of Sept., e 2 ;:ht 1:f ..I.lle chks,s sheep ant one white heifer calf, Any pert.or, glvitll4 Information Qf theirwhereaboutg will be Ebel-ally rewarded. E. A. STEWAJITS:. MARBLEIZED STATE MANTLES - . 1 1. Very DLIAT aaeortnertt, ineluthug a great variety New. aul Original Ik•aignv. T. B. STEWART k Shat aVenne. 1,07.} . :12: 0 .2.1 and 3,41 r sts.. S. I 0ct.1.5.3m IF:YOU WA.NT CHEAP PARLOR AND "COOK STOVES, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS MIRSHALL BROTHERS MERVUR'S BLOCK, - Re r:nuld reepectfnlly Lutorm our friends and the rnblie that we lave on hand a largii and eelect rd stick of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, ltof every dose:lV:ion. Such ax PARLOR AND COON STOVES, 1011VE.g, FORSS: SPOON'S, LADLIZZ, LIALET TUBS, BUCKETS, 13ASKETS, &C All 6, rm cr..3leFs val;c1:,- f.::. FE TIN . AND . SHEET-IRON WAItE. 03-V.OOFING air! HPOUTING done to orde: in any ilart of tlio Co'unti. irossirily.ottzmicil to 0:t. 18.1 y F.A.RIIERS,. bring, your produce aul W.) to I'OX kMVIRPLB. Jan. IP, 1671. MONEY SAVED, . PI:ItCH:ASISGTOUU, STOVES lAND 07 W. L. rx.Ninrsrox. orrectl, Pa., 4:ey .dud a:I kin as or t:io to TOICLNDA, PA., COPPER AND IRON KETICLY.t. NOW Advatbssontis. THE 'CHEAPEST PLACE TO WM ' BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS, Is AT TUE . . METRO-POLITAN STOBE; SO. 3 OREBIISW3 k paTross mom BRIDGE STREET• , r IMMMI The Lirgest stock of ,Boots, Shoes and-Rnblieis ever brought into Brad ord Elonnty, which will be...sold 25 per cent. cheaper than they can be bought at any other,establishracat I buy my goods at first hi heieby save the Jobber's which enables me to sell choir any othe;•,HOTIBe in•Towanda RUBBERS !-RUBBE Of all tlielatest stvles,lwhich, retailed Si Factory Prices Arens' Kipp and Calf 1:1.:(3 Ladies Fine Shoes, retaileil sale Prices I hare the :exchiei c te sale UEL ViLSON'S Dfc:ns',l Womens'„ Iktimps and Chi Limn s. Fin which are the best ever bro. the market. ELLLS H. ... nrtnxth Towanda, Exert. 28, IS7I. BiItDSETA, COMB IN ED C/CEVer5 k i ThreS AND SEPA.RATO This. machine Threshes. Separates. Mille: and Cleans Moyer Seed at oho operation; rang ing frOra 20 to .2.0 bushels per day; ticeong to yield of seed. After the closer is fed into thb ntrealaing Cylinder. the seed contained therein Is deposited into a bag or measure et the side of the machine. . ItERANDLUIO OF Cll.lll' On TIATI":I2I.S' cleVator conveys the unhulled . chaff back to the Ilniler)lcdper, and an extra elevator conveys the tight secd,'Re., back.to the Fanning 51.41. r TWO TIIOUSAND 'I;OW IN usr. ghout the rutted Stxtrs and Cpadas. AWARDED rosT-rimintrat at 73 State Fairs since • Rena •• CLovr.n Er_ar and Colored Engraving which con:pleb: description. nutnsrit. of.txtrAcTrunco sum., Harrisburg, P. • ' Ho= Factory. South ilerutandhoaa. An Agent wanted for Bradford Co. rang3oll-3ni THEIINDERSIGNET) ARCM TLVT AND BUILDER. 'wishes to inform the citizens of Towanda, and .vicinity, that ha will give purtictlar attention to drawing plans, designs and sptvificationil for atl manner of buildings, private and public. Superintendence given for reasonable compensation. o:llce,at residence N. 1.. corner of Second and Elizabeth Srireeiv. where ho will be found every eVelling from 7 to 10 p. m., Satuidays all day. , J. 7± FLE.IILNIG, Doi 511, Towanda, Pa. 51971 SUSQLTIT COLLEGIATE .INSTITUTE. TOWANDA. BRADFORD COrN7Y, PA. This Institution will commence its Seventeenth Year XONDAY, AUGUST 28. 1671 The courses of study are English, Normal, Com inercial..-I,ademic. Scientific and' ClAssical, in all of which the Instruction ht systematic and thorough. The Priucipais will be assisted in .the various departthents by i large and-very excellent corps of Instructors—three graduates, experienced teachers hiving been recently ongagid--aud no effort will bs spared to make the-Institute. in comfort, discipline and general efficiency; second to no other similar Institution. • • The Musical Department will do under the. char of Professor 11. Fr. Johannessen. This institution is now An thorough repair. In addition to the extensive Imprensa:tents daring the pas sear, new apparatus. maps and charts, and most approved patent desks and seats for all t h e study and recitation rooms have just been pur chased. The Principal of the Normal Department will organize August_ 28. a Touchers' Class. ,and by EXECIAL ATTIZMXI7I ald.to complete the. =Oat thor ough course poesiblo during the time. Tuition from $4 to- $lO. Board and room in the Institute $4. If desirable. students may obtain Looms in torn and board themselves. Early appli cation for board and moms at the Institute should be made. as the rooms are being rapidly engaged. Forfurther. pls.-Umtata -or catalogue. apply to G. W. - Ilynia and E. E. Quinlan. Principals. Towanda, Pa. MILLER ?OX. ang.9'7l President Dowd Trustees. FOR SALE AND TO RMNT, AT W. DITTRICH'S MUSIC STORM t , . - • ONE HUNDRED FELI9Z:CLASB PIANO& ONE LIDNDILED AND FIFTY MELODEONS TWO HUNDRED CAD= AND CHURCH ORONAS, • , Fire Pianist ti iolius, Clarionets. Flutes. banjos. Gultirs, Concertinas, Accottleous. I Strings for all String I t tistraments,... Drums, Bones, etc. - 811E1•FlitSIC lUD MSTItUCTION POOKS"FOit I 1 EVECT INSTIgralMa. fi = p A.' 0 S • Tram the only flrat•class . mak . era In , the Bided States. as Y. C. L4Mte IF. Co. - . Decker \Brea., Stine. way. Weber, New York;, Hallett and Cnntatons Down; 3failsewebek, New linen Ct.; C. Meyer. Philadelphia. and Scab* in Baltimore. Melodeon, from Bi Sboninger. New Haven, Ct.; Peionbet, penettle-em. New ye*. Organs, the celebrated Golien [teed American Organ, and the Burdett Combination - Organ. One door east of Mervir's Bank. the only Eton!, of the End In Towanda mtr.:29'7l, An3 la - I.S'r&TOR'S NOTICE.— . llotica bmvbs given to all parsons Indebted to the estate of WU. IL MOSE: late of Litchfield township. deceased, must make immediate pay. men; and all persons taring claims against said e s tate must present them. duly authenticated for settlement • ' lUDITII MOUSE, atig3o-vt. A DMINISTRATOW* .L.l..Notioe is hereby given that all persons indebted to the estate of CHAS. WOOD. later of Wain, deed., are requested to make immediate payment. and all persons having claims againstsaid estate must pro. sent them duly authenticated for settleinent. MOSES EILESDERGER. Administrator. • angXl:lr6 POWFILL & MYER ARE SELL. N.! ng TEA Teri cheap. CODDING, RUSSELL & , SiE Ask stientloa to their W fteilads itres foe ternletting sti ot BUILDING MATERIALS! SASH, OT 4$S, BLINDS, I 3 A.3ZaT, 0 2 L!S. ..-b's & COOKING STOVES; aAs ds =id progts, r than nousn; PIPE) UPON 8110 Br NOTBCE. WITH TIN OR SLATE. will be CONDUCTOIIB AND EANF,TBOUGID3 , . • 0 MADE 'AN'D PUT UP. ts, and Whole= ESVI".CEMEIV"r ALWAYS ON" HAND. f SAM KNIVES &. Shoes, I ght into PO3 SALE A l t 75 CTS. PE-It SET 'OE, STAE:ET C 1 ia't, h e s IRON, STE.EL, POVDER,- WI Gera P'ruit Jars ♦ugurt 1,1871 L . L. • 11 O , 0 D . Y & C EM . • . . , . Having added largely . 'to tlrz• immense t.. ,- .e.k Sept by them, have now on hand" - . BOOTS AND SHOES, TRITNISS7, TRAVELING BAGS, AT That has ever been offered in'this market, and are conustantlY recoiling t.dditione direet FROM .SHE MANUFACTURERS Which enablestheru to give' -to their ctinionierit, BETTER G„0.0:1) S THAN ANY OTHER, HOT:7SE IN TIIE TRADE Wo base also UN 54 ,; tlO control of the Retailing of Humphrey litrpsi, KIP, COARSE, AND CALF For Men and „1.30y5. CALF, GIiAIN;kND - GOAT :1I :1 I 1~ As other tonnes aro soiling- Eastern Goode. EMMY D. dIORS:F. •dmtaistratota biro us a call and you will be Satisfied that it is th• p1a543 to buy all goods in this thin. 1.4.. 31Q0DT. /Likud 9.1871 iniceadas. T9WANDA, 11111 SUCLI Ahl DOORS. ,;'IAILS. Wel.% Always at the Icrisoft rates • • ALL KINDS OP 'WOWS Ain 11711SiCiNI. GAS GLOBES. &C. floors PIIT ON THE S7B SOW IN TIM COUNTY. . llsod 7x17 Ilth by the Ckid. Fellows, lIRA&S KETITY-3. PLATED 'titAßE. LEATHER BELTING. BY THE CASE OIL DOZEN. ~treara3FOlZ9 TO Iit'SEPIIILET LBO'S THE LARGESTASSOIiTAR'tNT.OI _ roil LES S P ILLND•ILIDB BOOTS AND SHOES AfieS . Ci 111EIrt S II 40 E. S FOB In this =whet, which we .are AT LOW PRICES ALL GOODS- WAR.RATEDI AS ItErRESYMED. L. L_,MOODY CO.. U. E. WATEDIS. —likcollanocus, '9- . W . - Ae N '. DA• MA RK E T ' S. cerpseted every WeCWlldit. In , O. II: PATCII _ .. ..• .wnoutsitz Purcrif. TS- . eublet4 to ehenges deny. • . Wheel. 1 14 bosh Eye, .46 bush . ' :•••• • • !••• •: • Beekwbeet, ,- * bush: •• - - Corn, i t bash ••',. • Dc ns. os• blab.''. - Butter nuri) wm ~. • do 6 4 4fr7,) 16 % new ./tagi. 16 dos PoOtoes, 1 bush Mow. * Serval Wane. • 1100 ;••-• • , •Insuitrze..os GlLLEC—when.: co lb. • con.; 7, r. , , Itye-altse,roata 4211 A. • Barley ic 11,4. ; n„,_ %., '.. 4.6 Lbs.; *reel 63 lbe ; limo 20 lbc; CIOW r 1i , ,. I lbs. ; .Timothy Seed 46 Ihn.. - :- Dried •Peach(:4 .-„1-! ;, Dtied Apples 33 tbs.. Mat Eked GO Ibv, p41137,1,15T-CASCADI;3I- fL p, i Flour, best Winter wheat. Pr. Rack....... .. , • • .! • hundred . ••• .t barrel .... .. • • ..... Clustam irrinditig Usually dove . Ili .. ..... putty of the mill to sufficient for a larg o Tisk. ii . Is . LN41i,k7, , , • Camptawn. Jolt' 23. In& • • • .CENT . RAL cox', B. M. .WF:LLES, ProprklArr. Until births? notion prices at Tara' arr, I, r . of 2000 ponarls : • . LvrtiLacrrr. • egg. or No. 9, , Stove, or Nos, 3 and. 4 ' Not, or No. 5 -\ aII7J.tVAX • ----- sninnacarn ORAL. . , Timken !'l - Large Stove ' - II ~ _ flmall ?toga . • Slat • 1 7. 7 The following additional e1.2:-.• , ..s x'...1 I. • r.,. dallvering coal within the borough •lirolt. - .. Per ton 5 1 3 cts. Extra ta ca:ryzeg• in . Half ton ..35 .. - , .. .. .9tiatter t0n...25 "7, . . c.' - ._ Loieve Orden! at ray C . 4ial (AT.-A, No, mire New Blod, nezuth ' irr Orders waist he all ear,r Fr pec~e the cash. TONFULOSI. Aug. 30.11 TOWANDA. COAL:YARD liMi ANTHItACITE AND. BITUM I The nnaers.6rd, Yar i Bock at the old IDarclav an,liert ouga.ce3a-hpflat. and thr now prepared to farte...ah tLy e,t17 , ..t: et n vicinity with the differeL t ..f t )„. named coals upon the most rvasltr.lll, L I quantity dettireiL PrireS r.t ti notice per net ton of 20,-0 =MIMI Ea. or No. 2, Stvre. or Non. 3 and 4 Nutgotio. 5 • -Broken LA'ren Stocc Senag Nnt...... ..... , .... MEEMZEZEI!=I • • ' P.uu of. hints-- .. : .. Pine, or .. Sullivan A.n tliracite, ... - The 2;illooriug e) , 111- ,, deltvering C43al I F itlefn Per Ton... r>i) et tits.' Extra Ltalf . 35 • . • • QT: Tot:." •• „ re" Ord , :rs mac bi•• Scft !.• read'and Eairsilw:tt 9 - ;.• r Drat St , )r4.. 110,.9rders ixttst in'a?! ( ' L 9 < t„ ~.„ the cash. • o:1731.: • Towanda. Jun c. 41c,•71.- The oldest, largest, C t - i; safest purely u Life. Insurance Con; any in the Unite. States 1 . - THE MUTUAI, Life. Insurance OF IVE 17 YORK W. - W. KING fl ~"...U. 1.".1 . , A b"t..?", Attorney in Mrs.WNI. H. XI ,R ) the.settlemcntof 'her terests arising outoft; Estate of the late C., WAS. iOFRICE ~-~-- . Cor. 111 . 1a'i?; SiaL TO irrIXD..4, a T O .w A IT GIFT T I FOR TLIF. BENEFIT 01 • SAUD FIRE No S . 5 0 Q T) :11:2.:61•V'EN TU 1101....L.E1:5 • c...r 1000 Tl.l, 4.51. u" distribution of A by thc‘ tii4ft , t holders tht , Lek,t4 • lq be giveu. $5OO in, Gifts • .01. , Csah Gift Two Cash Gilb. 650 eaa... Four Cash Gifta:V.a cacti,. Cash T:4l , Lity fish Guts, $5 c,: h, ,• Th:rty-given Gifts, to F. M. , . e 4 eZ.3, .lArrt 1., Tforteti f. , r $:110 b thc: C )litta;:t. hen+ e t V.,.cenapatty, Lind alb.) by Nvh,•re. The followin4 are the Cotut::.tt., L4ll. Er.OsT w. . . cornmur.icf4i.3l:4 sh.culd.to Map L. rnusT. &JR:l9'7l-U 1 - 7[T O'A I lc _ 7 ' - coUrGE.- • ger:l447,rd in 1t 4 f;:..1. in con:, if. n try. S 1-7 The most tit,rourlt c,: , 11r4e of tiou iu the eon firs: eleas td superior graduate,, t graduates are'elling; kerative aul Cons iu nearly every State i:Sftl, ing taught by sound and reyiP.er. turn is p. 44 to PennlvalThi_p. .St:ll,:tts" StlldieS In both Se:oinary a:u.l Volute, Seho!arAhlpa for fuil Cotuhwrc:4l, - with °Tclezniphthtt, i.)rnamer.q..V. $10.0.). Loard per week format:on. acldrerA net'. U.- Nu, yal Wyonlin, ! ..! Seminary awl' L. L. SvnAGuE, M. A.. Prirosipai Rivotqp. pa" . . . .., i i IEW FIRM.. ~ . . • 4--x- 0 Dr. V. B. XE.T..1.1' of ;las pl:wo an ,, , ir,. ( LET of Xillens.'havt: forwxd. IL , s , la . . l ' . '"r''. praeCce of - . . • DIINTIS:TRY IN .And may be'for.c4l at otr . • I , f Wlchlottn Pt , Tro fl: 'l' ,,, canda, 1.1111 tiuu'rs to treat - patient:4,in 'a "rot—:- All week Week warras,•teit as rt.uh,et.b. 1. Te , :tll,:,xtracti.l . pax. by re , / ) 7. Sttalley lib 3 U.:Linea alms slot.lays uutil fartta•r not,.'. All 3, 3'J;71.-tt ^ -R;.:I.LV . II . V 1 NT.r. • !-- 7 -5:),t)011 lbs. ,k‘ :Lu 6 w. A. it., s.t.vt pri?; w:11 igi,! 51.7(4..11":. ()F ALL KE.•. rit LA" ,FOX 'Ai 11: aOOl3 310LASSIIS . x_A en t p:t• g.t.non at , FOX Oct. A TEEI CHOICE WEN Black Tea Rclleilg cheat , at trtatl FO 31E FISH .PORK, HAMS AND ctimEt.t., Hpi 1 ICIM BM 3 0,1 . • , SI • S' • - n. : - : ,L~p G P. -A N.. D . - „ _ . i......„„ i _____ MI .. ,; ?_. (7i3Cl::: i .~T'?. is F3=Z lEEE F r OE IRE
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