= LI NEWS PROM ALif NATNIiTS. 0 MEI —Now ,Tereey hae discovered a aline of petrified clams. • 1: —Ninety-one persons were killed Maine railroads lasi year. -It.thensida., has no debt, ' and orw cent in the treasury. 1' . • . —Tit e.worst Idndotedneatien—rta he brought up by 3 policeruatt. - 1 . Matrimony is decimating the i-ant:s.otTemate teachers in. California. • —Thirty thonsattd head of hogs bare been packed at Terrc's Hautcthis muter. - •'_S black and white man practice eget her iu Columbisj N. 0. —A =velment islon foot in Scran t,:: to ntari another Gas Ind Wafer Cohipsay. —Robert Collyer preached at the Un:tarian church in Syraensei lot &lOU, .; —The rublic charities of London s.inor,E t&5,000,01110 s }fear. _ has - ninety woolen .mills, sip ii et four mills, vim:Loot number. --Georgia r.egroes are moving in 'rostrubtr into —Spain wants al2 industral expo n, geld in Iladild 11175. —Danbury boys 'would rather slide cat, and rather tat ihan Paw —Yirgipia has seventeen sumac- Q. Lt.( liattrs hereeiron snmic-tivity in t'Aat —Ruck velvet - inhale are quite !ash ' this siivt,Pr, th o se trimmed with fur Its. v.' , tilta:y sq. ' —Nino acres of Florida swamp 'T.ro ?nerd :21,0410 worth of oranges —Arc)ibiskop ttiiley, of Baltimoie, ,crs r, utb. Fr iho stivihe of his physician, for hcaltb. —The Japanese Embassy have scut home for inere tnoitcy. and Will retaain in rar.tit...till Marc"). 1, Over $112,04d.. have been already (Mt t.”•ardd thi.;, era...lion of St. Patrick's . arch ia Bin.t.tamtaa. —Gov Hartranft, of Pennsylvania, ‘ni;•: emits in tho State 4o ; vrtit; - ' ; --Thev are prototing to give the 'on the tineol•Alatinih a good "vend . 6 , --'. Ciro flit:anon of elaborately trim : a la, nnets is said th be dying out. They e ened li l st year. —Bateroft is I,vrandeiine in the it recti , ,n of the Pyraniide, gathering material !,a1 t icorning book. 7 —A mid ins been started "in yi hi g m, tv bnpply . Boston with 500,000 pounds i.c.rufock estract yeirly. —The Danbur - y News says tbat a marl ninth.-r in thatrplace ehlofirros_ber box ~,, ;I - hipping tnu. • _ —Buthtic•lOn 1 t. coußrnetitkg p 1.:111 t,,r the manufacture of paper out of pine . • —lt titn9 keen I computed that the s 6: ar srvrien of Crrejit Pritain eolnpriTes,nrar lv • -Mere" were fiver 14,000 persons to inTriuetitneut for drunkennePB in ma? it Lies Liz:. year. - —Th e • iinpurtation of cigaretts m Ito:n to linglami is enormons, tne Lon el2l,, alone consurning sevoral cam every CM --RuEsia, leather muffs are. the iu'f•at line. They are not pretty, an,l ;sit-;;ether urElesi.: They will probably be le, gtlntlp hint—if • y-oung ladies •!i v m..e , a littif: more aiscrotion iu ap .l: pg the p.r...-tlt•r . iinlF, society man would:not i y Ito g-t two rikeaccoate a win- EMIR • f -TI: Yc oria (III.), Transcript t:ipnindlts the 'cr,•,rut,cr of the country by ,sy w;.: • he much, but..then knout -0,4.0 FifFirenie:•t of the (ace." t-1 for.-ign representatired at :be f (ri m tins{ Nien dieided by the Chino se ft y:t..l.iivg to , i!c; foreign flyblown. Cf odd Templars are t" nv egq-blgg, under Ulf, pre tt:at it in t, ~t e t.eceraget but "spoon •.' ---It c•csSt Iltcknian, liy., jubt $6 to 1,•11 tin• iert ultyLit-,i;lai election. The (Ideate , !or.!c t!iat is jui.t, about what it is th, f-trited that the federal gov f,t sr.!, stiu she Erie Railrc ad for r 010,111 n) taros a thviacnds and coupons t;-; I Coropuo• ',has not pet], . —.Memphis i making extensive for Om celebration pt Mardi Gras .1: Th. 25th of F. brnary. The Predidelit and wilLbe incited to the city. --In the ease.pf Foster, the ear- I. mtmler , r, the New York Conrt of Appeals ham affirmed filo jed 4 ment of the Court below. rued that Co'irt to execute its sentence. —Soon old army buttons, used a s babsi iu lowa, proved to be 1101- f,..x, :,‘c dollar greenback folded in each. h • aruly butteus will go 'mop- —The new museum of copies of T ut , r, s 1.3 the old; Las been nutria cvn t, Lt pia' et. of indu,try, Paris rlad i•boitly l r epLnedt the publi wise old i;entleman who knew. ib, on rntnlOg from business, gave the t, :I sage aflcieo to his son and successor: C., lull:kill ecuec, I.IT SOD, iy reliable in all 5L:51,1( .love-making. --A Lafayetle (Ind.) street-car 6 uthietor has got rielt enough to buy out the c .,,,p an y, an d wa: tlexteiel the road nt:d imt trips :61ay, which will necea., , itats i..• paraato of au .ther horse. —Boardl'vf , -House chicken soup is l:e made. it is liill, lby hanging up a hen I!: he if, that 144 t.baclow shall fall into a r :Litwa•vr. The only trouble is, that on ' tie soup is liable to be weak. —ln C-}c•rtnany, when - the vote of •he jury standssix I S . 7,ltillst ciz the prisimer is .c4witt.:.:!. A unapt seven against tho leaves ;he deci.ion to the i2osirt and in a vote of eight :zqulst four the•p6soner is convicted. . • II —the Pernviau • - •_+vernment is al, ut to introtinet law etopr.mering any per t work on hi. wu account any mine he di4cOver iu Petu. and upon 1114. promising sufficient grptinds ror its efficient work 41g. • --A marriage took .place a few , lays az • at NO th btoniugton, Conn., in which tLu bride had to be carried to and from the church on a stretcher. She had been thrown from a, - tragon threeiytars ado and has not been Aldo to walk a step since. 7—Tite citizens. of Illinois pay 3.r.nually for lite it:a:wawa a greater sum than tiw t , tal stinual 1'7..11110 of the Stste.• The t..1q1 :.mount inintrusod premiums paid to 187 i s4:nil the tiro" piemiuma ahem $•-5;500,e05. i!• —The clisaoTery has recentlj been, made` that gun cotton will explode as readily damp. or eve saturated with water, as V. Ili:II-dry the oPI condition necessary to its being italrontlert!on with a portion of i;!.. dry ed. leather trade is an {,.,growing business of Bal d sales of boots, shoes and t :141,100,080; of Lutl 'Si 236,009-2, :—The shoe imi lit it.trt I, :link Ti e total yeur.l $3000,000 ?• I t CT , . W acres are cleared of a 1V in tail country. Of • the i .000 w , rili plea to fuel, and vita'. Tlio locomotives in !In , ma leas than 700,0°0,000 acres a day,l , I. --About 70(1 e rrop 575.(K1i much to fcl cot:wry consol!I ri ycar, or s`il. lunder the naive of the a Impprtitou" has been . tbq object of buy= h 'lrons abroad all sorts of selling them at a cheaper •sry second or , Ithird class —A society, • st , .cioty Ta:pAr, and imporna gencral goolhx, an rat. than the ,nrdi tradesmen. Forth, 'England, - two vas. three elergymeh, at: ting ent fur oe i vo:rav an s, fosrectrotLit: Litter ] r S Ta beforo Ch rist to; rciasistratem, :=-Ars oli to priso fTinz 'br4.lke, I (Jge, ' thereby .grit . 0 0 f ce? pert a stick from a farmer's T Inflicting chmages to the ; n r, , • medal of the Royal pregt•nied by hi* Ex- I .y . 1. 1 ;Pi of t/ Charles ra at Af -, Lijtstur4.l,in a l e L ull° ce ed YOUllg r t; jr.d . hit GW•i: —TLe 11 , :mr.ne sc4lo:ty • • :: , -ncy the Go:11 • 1 2' , ... itt0*.4 ifiti: SEE —Ti;Y• bi ` t.tf %ft ta, atrx;trit ( 1•MIR Btiv rzerati. MERE SE riliEMI Gait 1.'1'.; Ste .04 rfArrriffr fradfordittpodtt 4- it. O. 000DRICII. 5. W. fiLVONA Towanda, Thursday, San. 30, 1873. GOVERNOR TlMlTniaorr. Oen. join P. Ilskiiehinrr was in stalled as Governor of this Common- *alit, on Friday of last week, with a civic and military display seldom, equalled on such an occasion. Many of the political eittacititei and friends of the Governor vies present, while his military - tomnides added to the imposing pageant, and testified their respect for the soldier who had been chosen by the people to fill the eel:dive chair of the State. Nearly on s - thensand soldiers' orphans graced the precession, a touching spectacle, reminding the spectator of the brave men whose ashes' repose upon the battle-fields, but whose - children - children hare been cared for and adopted as the wards _of the poia _ I I monwealth‘ Governor address will be fonid in ° another col omit. We nommend it to the attention of every reader. Heving been elected after a canvass distin guished for the merciless chaeatter of the attacks made Upon his person al reputation, his inaugural •words become of more than ordinaryinter eat. His address, we venture to will more than satisfy every unpreja= dicedreader. It is plain and practi cal, devoted very properly to State matters, and to explicit that it can not be misunderstood. The princi pal attack upon the Governor iu the late canvass, was an allegation that a raid was contemplated upon the securities in the sinking fend. He disposes of ibis bug-beaf, in the fol lowing language : :‘ No legisation impairing the security of this fond, or changing its character, can ever receive my sanction." As the early friend of Gov. lima !User, and his ardent supporter, we have always beliefed that the Press spoke the truth, for once, when ii pronounced him to be a " brave sol dier and an honest man." We have no question that the administration now .commenced will be the most able and upright that the State has enjoyed for years. Gov. HAarsesyr has intelligence and firmness enough to persevere in. the course he has commenced, and will , make his ad ministration a model. The character l of the men Governor HalarntNyr has called about him is an evidence of his political sagacity, and his determination that his ad ministration-shall not only be pure, but above reproach. For Secretary of the Commonwealth he has select ed,. Col. MArruEw 5: QUAY, of Beavet lunty i one of the most pronament epublicansof the State. vol. ~7SYS abilities aro of the highest order, his knowledge of the polities of the',State is unsurpassed, and he is thorough ly conversantwith the great interests of the Commonwpalth. As an adviser, Col. QUAY will be of great value to the Governor. We shall be, very greatly disappointed if he doe's not make a reputation, while Secretary of the Commonwealth, as one of the most able and efficient officers ever occupying the place. Hon. Siaruz; Dtmmtcx, of Wayne county, who succeeds Hon. Faznin icx Caintota, Mumma as Attorney General, is about fifty years of age find a native of Orange county, New York. In early life he removed to Honesdale,. in this State, where he has long enjoyed an extensive prac tice at the bar, and achievedthe reii ntation of being - ,one of the !ablest lawyers in the State. Last Novem ber be was eleCted a delegate at large to the Constitutional Conven tion, new in session in Philadelphia, this being the first efficial pesition that he has ever held. He has been an active member of the Convention, both on the flour and in the commit tees on legislation and corporations. Col. A. \Vitriol: Noma, of Phila delphia, who becomes Governor HARTELOTT'S private secretary, was born at Lewistown; in this State, in 1842. At the outbreak of the war he was a student at the Georgetown University, Dist ct of Colombia, which he left in t e summer of 1861, to enter tile 107 t regiment, Penn sylvania Volunteers, as lieutenant. On the 29th of Apgiist, 1863, he was captured at the battle of Bull Run, but was exchanged a short time af ter. i •H e immediately joined his reg iment, participating with it in the engagements at • Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville and Gettysburg. At the latter place ho was again taken prisoner, while resisting the rebel charge of the' first day. After an im prisonment of twenty months ho was exchanged, and, although his hearth had been much impaired, he again joined_bis command, and was, mus tered out with his regiment in Jay, 1865. After the war Colonel Noidas studied law, and is.,now, , engaged in practice- at . the Thiladaphia Bar: During the late political campaign he took AIL active part, and rendered efficient service as Secretary to the State Central Cofnittee. ter The only son of Napoleon, 111, the prince Imperial, will complete his seventeenth year on the 16th of March next. In the line of the Em pire he is the heir to the I French throne but whether he will ever reach that exalted position is a (Tiles tion to be decided in the future. - seir - A bill has been introduced in to the Howe; by Congressman FAILNSt wormy., reducing letter postage to 2 and 'providing that the postage on 411 f=lls l .ioationfl, except newspa. pc-r '• `; the c?utiiiiwbere j stir- Half the btutiness portion of evAidet the Usil4Kingston, was burned Tnere int; office rds*. L6f39, ezo,ooo. - - • • • Asko* climate' s. he venerable Senator from Penn sylvania; who 'on Taesday : of last wesk was chosen for the/OmA Ott to represent this. State, is now in imply-fourth pat Mid if he 'lived out the term ',ditch &Ai - menses on the 4th of March nett, he will be eighty years of age. His mind is as clear, his spirits as buoyant, his step as elastic, as when he first entered the Senate, and a long lift full of la bor and deeds of naftiliiese to his cotmtry 'lnd his friends is crowned with a winter of such health' prosperity as is accorded to but few even in the autumn of WO, Public career bids fair to be extend 'ed even beyond the - term for which ho has just been chosen. Few public men in the nation,have been the subject of more bitter and malignant opposition, of mat* vitu peration and calumny, than Sums Cimmuni. This is owing ins mete tire to his pscidist chatutcristics. The greit virtue a never forget ting a friend we take it, is a cardinal virtue in .Politics—carries with it the necessity,. on some- occa sions, of punishing enemies. Snot CAMERON has had, probably, warmer friends, and bitterer eneniies, than snY other man identified with the politics of the State, for 'many years. Patient under misrepresentation, suf fering in Silence undeserved odium, he has waited with implicit confi dence for time and the honest judgz bf th ecantry, to d 6 him jus tice. His 'enemies have had a favorite theory, advanced when 'every other method of depreciation failed, that CAMERON dare not come 6eforil the pall° for their verdict, and that if the popular judgment could be pro pounced, it would consign him to oblivion and disgrace: Panes the attempt;last fall, to drag him into the Gubernatorial contest, and the .concerted and desperate effort to convince the ezitui try, that Sugo N CAMERON was teaks the issue of the canvass. Thts frt- uls of CAMERON, protesting agvinst Cue injustice of the issue thus pres .nted as not - be ing justified by factF, and unfair as regar4ed the candidate for Gover nor, nevertheless ecteeLAed the condi tions forced upon them. The gloril ous victory t.r Octob:•r, was acknowl edged all over the amo!ry, not. only as the- succ.2.3 of out principles, but the vindication and endorsement of CAMXRO.I7. The pit his enemies bad digged, was wide and deep, but' It only served, to engulf them all, and hide them completely from sight. The victory of October was such a victory; as comes to .a public` man, but 'once in a life-time. It was a triumph without a single drawback. It was the popular judgment, passed upon a long and active life, much of inotoUv. mos whro wire. the rebuke of the cowardly malign ers who have assailed, becautie they could not use, and who would depre ciate in bini, the virtues they do not themselves possess. The vindication was perfect and thorough, and may well inspire the distinguished Sena tor, with feelings of the most pro found gratification. V' The action of the fiepnblicau mem bers of the Legislature, in re-electing Senator CAMEMON, was bat carrying out the popular verdict of October. The public expected: nothing else. The Senator will take his seat on the 4th of March, under peeuliarly grati fying and honorable circumstances, knowing - that his fidelity to party and to friends, has been rewarded by an election which was unsought by him self and which he only accepts be cause he believes the public demand of him the sacrifice of his comfort and time. NOT COLOR BLIND Whatever we may think of the fol ly and blindness of the leaders of the democratic party, one thing is cer tain, their obscured visions does ndt amount to color blindness. , When ever opportunity presents itself the old hatred for the negro crops out. We copy . the following paragrapll from tLe -Lycoming Standard, the leading democratic paper of Lycom lug county : , "For a wonder, the Committee on Elections in the U. S. House of Rep 7 resentatives, have decided to give the seat from Florida, to Niblack, democrat. The seat; has been held since the beginning of the session by a nigger named Walls, " Who it ap pears, never had any right to it" Of course he had't. What nigger ever had a right to sit in a white. man's deliberative assembly, of to play,the part of law-giver to,his natural born master? His proper place is in the cotton-field, or on the sugar pl4nta tion, where he would have noolPsuce 2 4 to make , himself ridiclons in he farce of "The Statesman." But e ,wonder is how our Radical friend in Congress were led to view the Mat ter in this light. Truly the day& of miraculous things are not yet over." THE LEGISLLTIIRE.-But little busi ness has yet been transacted 'by/the Legislature. Among the bills introduced in the House last week, we notice the fol lowing : By Mr.'s :Darn— Authorizing the clerk of the court of quarter sessions of Bradford county 'to make certifi cates-of the vote on license from re turns sent by mail or otherwise. Al so, to repeal so much of the act ap proved June 2, 1871, in references' to election of schooLdireetors, as relates to Smithfield tqwnship, Bradford county. Also, to repeal the third section of the act'of June 2, 1871,en titled an act for the further regals tion of boroughs, iso far as the same relates to the county of Bradford. Myer--Fining the compensa tion of election officers in the county of Bradford. Also, to rilidate the will of Louisa Avery, deceased, of Rome, Bradford county. MEE Pla• 1873 . waft my qes artr the*ee of Rep , try hat an bakiliat, Wash :1110 deekkal Intelialltlial; Is Would be William to disabling% sigl,4.the dal of MI, I lima slag .160 ambit safari oetty is ems basins.. they afileadod to tninsact. It Is saliency man that is fitted toe his all lac whether it be a pet/ muter or legislator. The Speaker of the Hoses, Yr. Ewan, of fibikadelpida s In addition to a salad appetite for presiding ova or directing bodies of men, brings to Ws ad the experience of OW legatos In the 'hair' whilst am be is congenial; whilst disciplinarian. be is iadent to the in. esperieneed, and as be smiles it their adetekee, he eels them right without creating MA:Arras meat or giving album Won the whale be la a palater presiding alien of the Rowel 'the. Chief Clerk, - den. flassiasea. upon whom domino much of the active: businine and by whose indomitable- energy the work is property gone through with, has become as familiar with his intricate duties as be is just and honorable to their discharge.. He has in- deed tan yews ; and although ho has paned. through many sad and solemn • changes in the Geld and cabinet he is yet apparently good fa many yeas of esetulaets. At Ws left, and in front of the &Oster's desk as assistant, yon may see a younixtian of SO, of fall bat& muscle hell "dereicre.od, and with a - prerolistsiliii countmance. He weans &- green patch over his left eye, the brief history of which is that, at Antietam, a minis bell passed clear through his bead, entering that eye. His voice is clear and strong, and be, Me, exhibits' a natural aptitude for his station.: Hay we not ,hope that when the honored old chief lags down the reins, iluou Ilettnisox May take them up 1 At the right of of both these clerks is the desk of the resident Clerk, -Joss •-•acura,. The archives of the government are as familiar to Lim as hoosehold words, as also are all of the Intricacies of legislation, Froicra page boy. many, many years *go, he has become se near b. muter or pa;,liameatary law as is the falcate of our most mature minds to become. That is not all; m his intitreourse with legislators, to- gether with his travel and reading, few men in Pennsylvania excel him in a knowledge of the vast and varied inLrests of the Common wealth. Though not yet named for Governor, h:s success in that field is only a question of kme. HILLY Coors's seat is wherever duty calls him. He too, has &lithe knowledge necessary to perform his clerkship with credit to himself and the State. With . such aids at the 'clifferrnt chairs, legislation is facilitated and made in. toresting. It wonI! be assuming too much to make an unfavorable compartaGn of this legislature with its predecessors. We are apt t..) be partial in LETTER fbi our judgments of the past and place too high an estimation upon. the men whose labors are completed and who have retired Upon their laurels. None cs.ti'ficuy but that in the Penn sylvania Legislature some ablemen have been developed and taken a high position among the state-amen of the nation. .Their work is spread before us as a panoratua,and the history of these laborers is in full new and familiar to all. But who-will say that just as able and patriotic. men are, not now and here passing through a State of preparation which will not only reflect as high honors upon them but may even. eclipse those brilliant actors? Toe political wheel is so constantly revolving that the pigracef to day becomes the giant tomorrow. Aud indeed the reverse may as well be stated of many who have shot up liktithe meteor, and who through a laxity of morals and the more potent influ ence of the nqua ardients have as rapidly shot downward out if-sight. But of the present body it-may be truthfully said that up to the present time, no indications of an undue use of spirituous stimulants are apparent upon. the surface of legislative society. It members have brains they are clear from that muddle. To pick out from the popular branch of the Legislature many superiour looking men would be easy enough, but might be unwise. The session is not far enough advanced to develop the tree men and the sagacious legislators. They are undoubtedly here, as heretofore, and when the turbulent waves of faction or corrtip irnz manna armard tie, Liasiup, Law await*** titet true - ca tains will take their' places and direct the craft. 01 your own members it may as well be said "I came not to praise Cesar " * nor to bury him." I would speak justly and truthfully as I have the sagacity to read them. And mark me ; that in every elloit to break down the barriers of correct lrg slathin ; in all attempts to palm off shoddy, your metubersodi of them, will be found doing their duty, and their whole duty. - • • Your Senator 11r. Fuca, is very preposseiw ing in his appearance, is affable and courteous. He seems to be setae: thinker; drives straight at the subject without circntelocrution or dip leonine phraaeology. And as his movements appear to be based on a substratum of hird Memnon sense his Peers need not be troubled 'to Kind him up every moraing, as ho is not in the habit of running down at night. He is wound up for the !session, and unless' I much_ mistake him will be found constantly at the post of duty. He wit! be found acting in con cert with your members of the House in all es sential legislation affecting the Northern tier, and in all liberal movements affecting the Com monwealth. In, ho. matter of apportionment they differ somewhat in their views, but these datrenees are io unimportant that they will in no wise impair the good understanding ex isttng with them, and whatever may appear inexpedient will yield to the general good. Major Daum by his industry, his integrity, and higiconrteons bearing of last session, has attached to himself the confidence and respect cf all his acquaintances in the House. His en tire sincerity in the various duties allotted to him, forbids any coarse treatment of him, which; is something indulged in among the members. Major D.'s career as a legislator will 'reflect credit upon himself and upon his con stituency. 31.C111rria, from his expetienca in the Senate —though many years ago—will take Lis place among, the leading members. His views of pobhc policy are broad, liberal, and entirely his own. Any attempts t? mutilate your county, nullify the . reforms just sanctioned by your people, or to impose any unjust burdens -upon his constituency, he will fight to the bitter end. Although a ready and fluent talker, he will probably use his gifts in that line only when clearly demanded by duty. Eltumavono, Jim. 18, 1872. Beanroan Breoarr.a : As the Legislature adjourned =ill Monday evening next, I thought a few notes of their work done might not be uninteresting. The most important thing done la the increase of the Governor's salary from live to ten thousand dollars -per annum. I regret very much that a more of that kin.l was made and hurried through under the whip and the spur, not giving the people an opportunity of pronouncing judgment upon it. Had they been court:died, the majority against it would have been muck larger than we gave General GEL/al' for President. The people are honestly and persistently opposed to the pato/ of increasing the salaries of our officers. As it commenced in Congress to increase the salary of the President from $25,000 to $.50,000, we may expect a grand effort now to increase the salaries doin to the most sinecure office in our State and National Government. I believe provision in our State Constacaion fixing the salaries of our more important offices Would be a wise and judicious measure. Your Members Voted no on the Anal passage of the bill. The five committees on contestsd seats have beta selected. Four seats are contested from Luzern and one front Philadelphia ; also the standing committees were announced last eve. I notice your Members have prominent places on them all. Mr. XVII - is on the committee et New Counties. which is a step in the right d rection. I understand that Peter the Gnat is to commence operations soon to establish the new county of Minnequa. I judge there is some truth in the statement from the large shipment of Minnequa water I notice in the city. The rum interest is expectedio make a des perate effort to repeal the liocal Option bill. I judge. however, from the complexion of the Legislature that their efforts will pro's abor tive. The Members are inclined to test the Saw thoroughly and if defective amend or re peal as It seems best for public good. The law utoudoubtinliv defectivein some respects, but it is the beSt we can get 'for the present. We should expect it as a step up in the.direetion cf temperanc6 and good order. The indications aro that,the Local Option law will he generally abstained throughout the State. As far as heard from the results are flattering to its frimale. I trust ere this latter reaches you the -: ~,zz:~:ar,,,t^.a:,~c , -sa:: =_~r,:u,'fir:S``:-sa:✓~t^tY~^^„~'-'?a-"'k^~=.~?'-s:e ci4 sr_+.+p~^!.s~ ~.'y , ~*.,:~ti~n.lx: ~r.^_'..^j ~::-~ .~.5-':~c::.-.-r te : .iw. r.:'-x'.ao'aeti;;3 ~i'as ,:~> piopis of Brodiiird ill has spOlwa ow nedion. ko to tbo notot, I havoOo bar. '; The oil andgented Wen of_ moving tbe Cs* tot to• • t e atOtn . th• Tora an d Mat hotatila id* TheA gond= asoiNi." - ixo*A. should at Mit *lit The river live high. -'The ioi t abaft down stream. The West -Branch of the ell• qtrhanna has been very high. Many of tha town, along the river has been inundated. Gramm. vcrra. The fcillowing is the official vote of this county, for and , against li cense DIITBIOT6 army Albs Bore Atbses Tvp Woos Bocce Aril= Dueflatten., awertitoo Soto•. ... .•••4• • earlivstes West 44. Oaten 1 1411 p. • • • Oudot Cloinzabis • • Pre Great% t• ****** 1•••• S• Herrick.. l ea lA tlA Monroe Imp. Yam* Bore . Orwell Overton. Pike... RidgekurP • ' •- Raw ' Springfield South Creek Sylvania Bore • Sheahecinkt Sanding Stone Terry • • • Towanda Ter l• -1 Towanda BOre—First Ward.' &woad Ward. Third Ward • - Towanda Worth... I • Troy T*p.. Tref Brae' Tuscarora • Ulster' Warren Windham. Wfatartng.. ..... • Wyse% Welke Total WARDS OF TIIS COMMONWEALTH. - A large number of soldiers' orphans from the several schools of the State, were present and participated in the inaugural ceremonies of Gen. HArr aserr last week. Their bright, pleasant t fac e s. and tasty uniforms, made 'hem the "observed of till ob serveriv," and every royal Pennsylva nian felt proud of hie State for mak ing provisions for the "education of these children of oar brave defend- In the afternoon the boys were marched in front of Brant's Hall where they were . addressed by Ex- Gov. GMAT, 'Gov. H.tirra&srr, Gen. WAGNEIt, of Philadelphia, Maj. B' S. Dann and Joins A. Oavis. One of the- boyd, in repl7, the following speech : Dear Friends—As one of the sol diers' orphans of Philadelphia; con nected with the institution attached to the "Northern Home," I wish to express my very great delight .to be present. Oh, how it rejoices our hearts to see our noble friend, Gov. Geary, who has done so much for ns. Oh; Lord, bless him in his , retire ment and grant him peace, plenty and prosperity. The Lord bless,also. onri new Governor, the brave and li~triotic General airtranft, who fought so i = gallantly for his country during the rebellion, 'nod _oar able and solictitons superintendent, Dr. Winkersham. The boy closed by calling for three cheera3or Governor Hartranft, ExGovernor Geary and Slate Superintendent' Wickersham, which were given with a. will. - ler The House on Monday last agreed to the Senate amendment abolishing the franking system by a vote of 143 yeas to 48 nays. If Figned by, the President the bill will go in to effect on the first of July, and provides that no allowance for post age shall b. made to Senators and Members. They also strike out that portion of the House bill providing for the issue of stamps to cover offi cial correspondence or publ i c docn manta, 'making the bill a pure and simple repeal of the franking privi lege. There has been' a clamor for this action for a long time, but we opine the people will soon learn that while the Postoffice Department will gain nothing by it, they will be the iosers, as no Member or SeLnator can. afford to send the public documelis to his constituents if compelled to pay post age ; for instance, on one volume of the Agriculture It port would be at least 32 cents. There are many oth er documents of real value to the people; which will now cost them the postage if they get them. LEHIGH VALLEY RAnatosn.—The an nual meeting of the stockholders of the Lehigh Valley Railroad was held last week The annual report of the managers was read. The receipts from all sources amounted to $9,434; 915,29 ; operation' expanses, $3,899, 989 -98 : net income, $2,565,228 31. The. following gentlemen were elect ed for the ensuing year : President —As.l PACKER, Directors--CHABLS HAMISHOBSEXUSLIM W. LosurruErs, J. GILLINGHAM FELL, Jolts TAYLOR JOHNSON, WILLIAM H. GATZEZE, DAVID THOMAS,. ASABEL WELCA, WILLIAM L. Costrionam, AZIO PARDEE, WILLIAM A. Liausac, JOLEPH WatazoN and GEOEGE B. Ai A ;try at ° Ei= I During the year just closed Nevi York had 32,489 deaths, or nearly thirty-five per thousand of .the population. This is a greater mor tality rate than prevails in someof the unhealthiest cities of Europe. Are we to infer from this that New York is becomizg one of the unhealth iest cities in the world ? iiir In Kansas Mexican horses can be bought at from $5O to $75 a head, that will do as much work as those that cost $l5O in Ohio or Indi _ ana. Those intending to emigrate will not encumber themselves with high priced•horses in the old States, when they cin - do better in the new. kir Fiom February let, all rates between, the o ffi ces of the Western Usion Telegraph Company fur ten words ; that are now more than $2.50, will be reduced to that amount. amore Ripig of the *oda% Geeeeeseeet tie 101 , ... Pleift Nat—litassN qf the Reisto ,,, slits* : _ _ WibEnlOtcnrJan: 10 e y *0 the nota 4 of xr; Fish kaa hien, sietied= mei courteous and amiable, and gives assurance that the friendly re lations heretofore existing between Spain altd -the United- States shall not be interrupted by any act of the former Government, One &set of the remonstrance of the , United States in undoubtedly the Government proposition in the Oates to abolish ..elnveny in Porto rib), and , one result following thin acute was the withdrawal of three members of the Cattiiiott, autalt two weeks ago, who were opposed to the policy of the Government oa this question. _ The party now in control_ of the Government in Spain believes +itself strong enough to pursue the policy of emancipation,_ and this Goverh ment has been assured that it will use every effort to the end. A com plete inforeemibt of-that pblidy in the, blind of baba has been promis ed,'as fast as the pacification of its condition will ptrmit.• There ia, nevertheless, a strong opposition to the Spanish Ministry, and in it are seventy strong men who have heretofore been leadini, Aboli tionists. Hence its ilintions attion. One pratical result of- our rem onstrance is that positive of one of the estates seized by the Cuban au thorities.. These orders lifteadiz last week, and are due in Ctiba about the 15th. The corresponden'ce since Nov. 1 has beenqniet vigorOus, and largely by telegraph, but, beyond what is • indicated above, has pot let prodnc . ed any decisive result=:-York Times. Osamu. I=ll E 1 110 ISt 116 238 Wisnv GTOI, Je II 28. —The Wash ington Theatre was destroyed by fire this morning„ Loss on the -Imperial Hotel, adjoining the theatre, - $30,900. The loss on the National Theatre. Which was owned by William H. Rapley, is estimated at one hundred thousand dollars, it which thereis an insurance of o e hundred' and forty thousand. EEEI !MI wade THE mu Qualm 'New Advertisoments. OR SALE.—A house and lot in Erudaeld Centre. suitable fdr realdencei and ore. Enquire of Janlea H. Watt. Jan.ll. APPLICATIONS FOR LICENSE, February Term. an, at Tonada. - rarzruis. • ..... D. Wilcox ....Maps Amulet W. W.i.ecker K. - Brd-rn Peter inmes.er .D. C. Strait loon & bleats Allen lti'ltesn .11. W. Moore .F. Fleschbut Albany township.. nadir/glom Borough... South Creek toarnship thaoaing Moue " dylvaula Borough Towanda Miter township Wysoz " = Barclay township Burhniton Borough Ttiiirau4 • .. =I Towanda Borough—. ADMINISTRATOR'S `NUTICF. - Notice is hereby given that &Up:trams indebted to the estate of Jackson Neeley, bite of Wells. deceased. are requested to make ; immediate payment, and all —pawns having chums against said estate must presett them (hay anthentliated for set tlement. F. P. BuW YAN. HENRY MI NCH. Jan 15.tede Administrators. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-- Nntice is hereby given to all persons indebted to the estate of Martha M'Aishon, late of Sheshequin, deceased, must make immediate payment, and all persons Syria; claim" against - said refite must present them duly authenticated for settlement. W IL HILL. Administrator. Jan.l /1-,ll* LOST.—Tile on nollerscigued lost Friday evening. Dec. 27, 1872, on the floor at Ruigeway's store or between there and Wye depot, a Pocketbook ; containing etween $149 ant $l5O. These was abet& pass on the Morrie as Erieex railroad. and pape.re cutoataing my name. Any. one returning or giving information au to the find ing of weld property. either to me or al the Itzrosr.- - ?tit °lnc% rillrecelre 11111,41 M Mir ad. 45n.11 , 41r2 , ?BAIT J. gm.tra. REA.L ESTATE CHEAP.—The' ALL undersigned offers for esti: Teri cheap, the toutiwing descnbed real estate: one rum containing 100 acres, mo.tly lmpro.ed. situated 1n Towanda township, Also one tinttizr lot containing 04 sexes. one farm contaliiig Ica acres in Asylum town ship. partly improved. One, farm cunt:gang 30 acres i n Wygoi and home townships. One house and lot In Towanda Borough. Jan.ll•l4 JOHN HOLIM.S. _ _ • AGENTS 1 QUICK I Or you N4l mles choice of territory, (tttere la • :wan f 1), on LIO LEWlsi'd last and great work. OUR DIGESTION, OR MY JOLLY nMMYS It !sty odds the most taking and - saleable book in theseld. I. It is on • vitally ,import .14 subject. 2. It is by America's most popnhr writer on health. 3. It la. for the priLis.'qhe largest and handsomest book ever wln by sul?seription. Agents. the people are eager for snoh a book. and will urge you to bring it to them. Write for terms. tc., free. GEORGE r,ACLEAN. Publisher, 733 Samosa Street. PhDs stp.Wls.Zy PARII FOR SALE—At a bargain, a. - situated in Asylum township. about 3,4 mi.es from Towanda Borough and lying on the main road to rrenchtown. being the farm of J. D.' Williams, deceased. asid farm contains n fuzres, more or less, all cleared and-under a good state of cultiva. tion except 10 scree, retained for wood. It has a variety of tend, well watered and fenced, and is a good-farm Orr grain or gnu.. Two good barns and a house and other improvementi. The above farm will be sold at a bargain. One third of purchase money wilt be required down and the balance to snit parchtser. Inquire of Alford Williams at tier: rick. or at the odic* of Overton k Libre*. Towanda. 0ct.e0.72 .MRS. R L WOODRUFF, itsz HIVE sronz. No:3 lliicriVa Swat, Toyama, PA.. pllYtttiald f oni Mrs. R. E. Garvin the entire stock and exclusive right to sell in' this place the CET BATED BUTTERICK 'PA (TERNS Of garments for Ladles, Misses, Men. Boys, and A large and well selected stock of latest *A l lem on hand and constantly being received. MRS E. L. WOODRUFF. Agent for tinsteeick's Patients, Oct. 1. IPS. Towanda. Pa. HOLIDAY .I','RESENTS. cra A. ISIEVJEItIAIN 9S - g 3 - BRADQUA.RTERS Ter an3ilang in the lin• .1 JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. cazilii Ma) Bin /RENON CLOCKS. 1 GOLD An awn ADZRIOAN ADD SWISS w. .A. t ir c - Et 333 6, SPECTICLES, EYE GLASSE% OrPERA GLASSES, ° And a 1001 other things. TowitkiS4, Tow 16, 1871 • M 0 9 ==l ===l ..‘•4 I • I•4i; •• i - 441d • •ie ••ia••i••• E11!1=IZ1:1 yABE -NOW RECEIVING••• • .1 : or; Aama• . 4 : : • LARGE'AND DESIRABLE STOCK. 0 I • • • ••• •r''•• , . .... ft-4w-- . . • .... SEASONABLE GOODS: TO BE- Tcrosnds, Octotm 2.3, 1572 SOMETMING NEW. • Zia purciaied a LO•ge an 4 elegant assortment of JEW 313 "s2', CLOCKS OF ALL KINDS, GOLD AND !MUSS OHAINEI AND IiENOB. Spoons and Forks In eats, Pens, Charms, and in tact everythin,r to please, with an enemies variety of Spectacles and Clocks. J. Thompson .Calkins Swann E. S. saatth 'Diving purchase 1 from the Ist* A. IL Warner's satate the entire tot of tools and fixtures -I am pre par-d to 06 all kinds of work at the ahorte-t notice and warranted. please glee me a eat and examine the goods and 1 will try to Ora yon entre witiafac tan. W. A. ROCIEWY:L.L.' Tewanda,o4.23. 111111. H. W. Noble H. PECK, Clerk. RUBBER PAINT! TEE BEST EMT IN WORLD. ALL SHAIES, TINTS, A: COLORS PURE WRITE AND. JET RLACK. FOR SALE AT WHOI Fs , . r E AND RETAIL WATER PROOF, & BE DUTIFUL, Made from tho very best materiaL TWQ coats of the RUISISEII PAINT arc better than thn•e coats of ordinary paint. It Ia A iliemical comp mud, which, When applifd as paint, is al•ffrm as horn. yet elastic, and prodnc : ing a gloss e (pal to tarnish. . It has been manufactured in the United States for six years past and stood the severest tests, and has establisi cd for itself a brilliant reputation upon a Arm buis for the following qualities needed to make any paint , valustlp, namely: Durable, not affected by inn, wind; frost. heat, or water: firm and elastic. strong and adhesive, will not crack or. peel r ff; retains its color. gising a surface as brib,ht,. smooth, and delicate as if varniolied. It nowt from the bras freely and settles prompuy. Is, adapted to all kinds of painting on either wood, iron,-brick, or plaster. No other paint will resist' water equal to it. making it unequaled for painting vessels or metal roof& - - In all the regrUsit.a of a nett-clue paint theAub ber Paint is unegneeded.- It-is prepared in imre Whae, and In ah C.rtta.ge and Other colors, compris• lug any number of different emits. Ono gall ,, n of the Rubber Paint wilt corer twenty to thirty yirAa two coats: WILD READY FOR USE A.ND SOLD DT TUE GALLON In 1,2, 3,4, 5, 10,,15, 20, and 40 Sample ollor-cards, cirenlays, referenc-s, price lists, and other particulars ttirnish.-d by the sub• scriber by mail, or on personal application. Tows:lda, Nov. 6, 11472. A J. NOBLE . :& CO.; "RaMA.I.J MS2 1 .4921'M AND LOIN AGENTS, NAVE FOR aux. ON EASY TERNS SEVERAL DWELLINGS, ' Situated convenient to business portion of town. Office with • - • NOBLE Sc VINCENT, Insurance Agents. Towanda, Nov. 27, 1873. AYER'S CATEURTIO PILLS, FOB ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY Ara the most congenial purgative yet perfected. Their effects abundantly show how much they excel all other They are safe and pleas ant7s. to take. but , werful to cure. 'ley purge out - the toul-hti ors of the blond; they stimu late the sluggish or disordered ! organ into ac lion, and they mpart _health and tone to the whole being. They en 'o not only the, every day complaints of e.erybody, - but formidable and dangerous disetoes. Most emitaeut clergy man, most skilful i;thysicalia, and our beet citi zens seed certiliestes •of cures performed and of great benefits they have derived from these Palls. They ire the safest and best ph%sic for children, 'because mild is well 'as effectual. Being sugar coated they are easy to take lurid being purely vegetable, they are entirely harm leas.' AZ=am AXALITICAL caste, Druggists all round the world. Dr. PORTED & BON. Whales/A agents Towanda. Pa., and for sale by dealeri Lhroug on the county. Oct 30-m4 DISSOLUTION.-Iu cousequenCe of the alhealth of Ur. J E. Talhnadge. the Ann et Barron h Talbsedge la this dey &ironed by mating ootteant. Toe butanes or the Nto firm will be sealed up by C. H• Berzon. Agent. who will con. tens the business at the old stand; No 12 Yalu Street. Towanda. Ps. C. B OLEOS. Jan. 6. 1673 -w3 J. E. TALLtIADGE.' JSTRAY.—Canie Into the eueios•_ proof J. W. Nichols. of Burlington. oa ot about the 9th of Oct.. 1872, one 8•v u? old Heifer, spated, tv.tA short towns. Th. °woe; isvequested to come foresrd. prove property, pay charges, and take hat away or atie will to dtagoaed of according to J. IV; 11101101/1+ 1111,41111/11 Mae Dom& , • I • . SOLD A I )\V PRCES...... W. A. ROCKIVgLt ,- . . -t=' GOLD AND SILYLR IFAIKIES. PLATED TEA SETS, ODLETS, And all the olendld goods for WEDDHIO AND HOLIDAY PREFIETTIL CELTAP, DunsuLt, ELASTIC, GALLON PACHAGEI, AT 11 rOFAC TIIRERV R M. IPE'i;LES; Wholesali3 - And Retal Agent. - PHYSIC. CURING Costiransaa, .iaandlee.Dyapepah►, Indlgestloti, Dysentar7. Foul Etospach, E ysipslaa. Headache, Files, Rheumatism. rrnptiona and Skin Diseases, Balisosneu, Liver Complalut, Drop.y, Vster. Tumors and salt Rheum. Worms, Gout. Neural. ph as a Dinner Pill. and Purifying the Blood. nreaszro IT • Ds. J. C. ATER CO., Lowers, MAIL. 0 .anL TAYLOR 411 dG. B.g E tall attennon chi* woe* to he extraordinary indssernts thow win offers' its 461/ Us* ilepartmon DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, AND CAS,SI:gERES, CLOTH NOTIONS, Y AN•D GLOVES, HOS r? I M M W T i 1 ' M M M I LkDrES SHOES, ATS AND CAPS, TS AND OIL CLOTHS, _ CARP DOMESTICS, kNAKpS; Cc decided feduction has been onr prices, and we cor rite purchasers to examine made i dially • our at Nov. 33, 1E72. 133:71! XGHSI -.SLErGHSII SLE ISLEGHS. I I have pn hand alarge assortment of 3 PLFASIJRE SLEIGHS and C Tfr S. WHICH .1 WILL ELL CHEAPER ny other establishment in-the Than country LEIGIIS AND CUTTERS ote ery,l description manufactured to order on short notice ttAMES BRYANT dz. Dee. 10, 1872 LRY I JEWELRY! Fiii SIIIAS AND NEW YEARS avENI.S.I BROTHERS, Mi 'EDLD STAND FOR.IIIIILY OCCUPIED BY A.:R. WARNER, t rem.. 1 a large assortment of Jewoliro latent st)les. erican and Swiss Watches, r and Silver. from the cheapest to the best. large.assotttnent of FE CLOCKS. GOLD. AND STEEL SPECTACLES B•member the place, two doors south of Powell Towanda, t'a. Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry carefully repaired N0v.2012 TOWANDA COAL YARD, At Market 'Prices Aug. 11,1871. I?AR3I AT . A BARGAIN.--Tho I undersigned offers for sale his farm in North Towanda, at a bArgam. The farm contains ati,nt 53 acres. 49 acres under good at-te of cultivation. the balance well timbered. Toe, ela also plenty or good frint good bnildumea. awl never.mihng water. Will lied on resamiable terms and give 'time on • portion 01 the purobami mow. O. N. -MOTS. lb 00‘ THlttp . ANNUAL OOUES 1.-0. OP : . .4pl: . Lr 11.-Citiprs sad Brest WAND listraitzs will be the other Ltda. ere If their services ca be iecarsd. Otherwise other lecturer* will be eitgaged. TAYLOR & CO 111M1 =1 MIGUEN. Dr. BRO'S ZLIZ1111:111122111111. ANTHRACITE AND MUCOUS COALS. A.NTEIRACITE COAL WARD 3 11110'STIMM 4-I .."NCt4DisYrIV4Ig• Mkt the folloviatt as SEAMS GT 11172-3 _ • • , ROBERT COLLTER, j D5ie..,.,. . ...... . . Aaiun 3.17 a. Babkcb-•. The Iltilds JOEL:! B DOUGH. Date, • re, ..-. Jaawn !4.187*. Bnbleet—.. ANNA E. DWKINSON, Date February 19. 1$ Subject—" Moira to Hinder." - • i v - , • Date DOUGL A SS, Date February-35.187! Subject—•• SEASON TICKETS, $3 00 . . . General Admission ..... • e •e• • ••,•? 5 CalitL . Reserved Sesta, Ito cm*. - . • For sale at lilzby's Drug - Mom- t " - • COSISIITTEE Jli. P. !tSozzawys, 8. W. A.1.,(.1tD, MSMM 'PIME TABLE OF - THE SULU- A. VAN /8 - EWE BALLHOAD.—IasIag elect on Venda', Nov. 11.. 1872. GOIITIntiOrb I RATION/11... 1 SOVIntRAID A. W. P. lir. 8:00 TOW.L.NDA; 4:00 gab) zuncLAY JUNCTION - 3:16 8:30 .. ....MIONEWE ' • 3:30 9:10 9:30 NEW ALBANY.. I .., 9:50 MILLERS..... 10:20 - DUSHORE 11:10 . 8ER:N10E...., A. Y. I - x. r. sionDMAN, Gen'l Passenger Aitent EVANS & HMDRETH'S THIRD ARRI,A.I OF NEW 3JIZ - Y GOODS PRICES LOWER TELL'i RYER STCYCK THE .LIRGEST WE OFFER FOR TUE SLIT triiiit•zy DAYS BYECILL 13MIGAINS I.'2+ DRESS GOOiV.S., SHAWLS, QLOAKS, CLOTHS FLANNELS Also a full line of LADIES LINEN HANDKERCH'S LACE FANCY' .1 " EMBROIDERED. LACE COLLARS, LINEN GOLI !IR3, NIIBIAS., And many ogler neW goods suitable for the 1, - HOLIDAY TRADE. Please call and examine EVANS SE HILDRETH Toicanda, Dec. 1.0;1972 _TTNQUE§TIONABLY THE BEST v sustained work °tithe kind in the world. HARPERS' MAGAZINE Tbeever-Ineye sing circulation of tidal exeellezt monthly proves it. cuultuned 'adoption to popular and needs. leoee t when we think ir. o bow many borne.' it penetrate* 'every moetb. ve Must consider .i.as one of the rdueators as well's entertattnera ot the piiblid mind for its- vast p.pu - Laxity use been won by no . appeal to enipid prele• aloes or depraved tastes. —soston Globe. Thachazact.-r which - ibis Magazine peise:.ses v ' rte tY , eut'tirla... artistic wea.th. and literary cr.!• tore that has Sept pace with, if it has not led the Crews. abutud cause its.conductore to re L A ti it at;: stittat,le cOmplattency.. .1 also t nkent - clklui upon the public grattude. The Sla m sibe oero good and nut evil all tut 'drys of life.—Brootlyn Lai to - U . A It PEit'S WEEKLY Liubtr;ted. . . The Weekly is the ablest &net most powerful !nue. fitted periodhail published in th s couttry. editorial. are scholarly ' end convL+cind, aud carp much ereusbh its illustrations eurreht eteLts am 101 l andxrcidt, and are prepdrmi t y oor best de• signers. With a eirettldbm of 1.54.0 u the week': is read by at least hal a million pereou., null aura. e as art ~ n tan or opinion is siniptY tr• mem dons.' ,The Weekly . tuaiutmus s poentiee posher. and expresses decided Yews ou a po.ituki sad 50 ' ;JAI prooie,ak.-,Lerniai, ourier BARPER'S BAZAR - - The.Bazar lc edited - with a coutpbution of tact and talent that we seldom tind in a,y journal• and the j urn.' -tacit is the organ of the great world. of hattion.—Boatou traveler. • The thirst cm:emends itself to every member of the nourehold—to the children by Idroll bud P tOr pictures to the young ladies, by its faabion2plstes to endless sariet ey. lo the provident matron ry its patterns tor the chi dn-u's clothes 'to pateranigiss by its tasteful dest.,:ns for embroidered slippers and luxurious dressing-gowns. • tint the reading insti'r "the Bazar is_ 34.4twm - yi of great excellence. • The pa er has acquires, a wide popularity' for the Irv aide enjoyment It affords.—N.T. lesening Post. , - SUBSCRIPTIONS-1873 7 ' - TERM: 1110 Peel Magazine_ one year , • - $4 Co. 1 earper's Me•kiy.'one year.... ........ . -4, ..... $4 CO Igartirea Saw, one year: ....... -..........-... gt re An extra espy of either the Magid • 14- V l V' '' lr Mum. will be-supplied gratis for tie „club of Itte auboCtibe.s at $4 each. at one retui ale. or " *vies for $2O. without extra eptiy. ;.'• . ttniasivisdlons to Helperssg Ilazirl. Wreal. or Bar to one sddisee for one scar A tki • Sr tso - a Ihitnareo P;ritsticals to one adarrs sir' orii yew S Sack uurubets con be - suppliod at hay trine. Dec.lS Address LI &RPM: .1; litays, NS .- , t HOST Jr, SONS make, the beet A. went on Table to theworm. IM II A U L. it. Pacer, N. P. HIM. 2:46 I 2:26 2:11 1:47i 1210 11. -, \CATE ROARS itc , SC/R.Pg, Bridge Street.