II WEVvi PROM ALL 'NATIONS. —Reading hat factories are again in operation.• • ' I —=-Pittiburft - boasts i 111TaC::,. —Fox - chases 3lon t omen county. • --Tive persons comet tted suicide Fairrn Amt. pari:last year.. 1 —The Allegheny 6upty jail shel te:e3 6,2 ,9 prisoners laak ear r. —Ltizerne County is flooded with counterfeit I. --The Joni.nal doubts if •thereitre .i, r cy !fifty caeca of email-pox in Pottsalle. LIU France' the horse chestnut -is x Llnively for the:manufacture of starch. ' is selling nit five - cents per cormty. , ' —`.Jim" Bennet, of th© New York has retnrsicd from E urope. , , —The King , of the Sandwich 1.,,4n1d is dangerously ill with 2 pulmonary • —Tli Bishop!' Wilberforce's . i carecr s being • written up •by the Archbidicl? or Dnublin. • ‘• Dasyson's "Story., of, the :lan" is said to be one of the best t orrtiv. , ?... - e , !nt scientific works. —Col. Theodore Lyman and wife, orßostou, have given $20,0Q0 to the Maisachu .3o.l-,- Inn - tut 2 1 11y!um. ' • -- lowa Republican newspaper .g tor' lan gat], of 'Ten 3, '"a salary --; grali f;y)1," .1 .; --The . " legislature has• caught the retrer:dnnene fever, and, has cut dgan:tllc nunabcr of clerk's. • 3,l—Henry ck.'Co..have.resum ed !Aimless and.dreicre themselves ready to pinirt them. [• ---2 Norristown. is makinga stir ahmt her cheep a machines, that makes gas • fsr ;:t.:_nt one d , ,:ialper thousand. • . • nrivateletter from London ‘Hr. Mutley is rather better, and that v",111p:;...s the ninter et Cannes, France. J.' r---Tite, greatest breadth of 'this • is Fk. tome, and- the greatest length 230 . V contain-. 20 302,80 S acres of land. _ =The black marble .recently near ;Williamsport, Pa., turns our la nothing hint ordinary limestone. ' ' 7 - 7-S.lwitgomery county claims church in the State, , situated in. Leover . :.kierion ton - nship, two miles Ihm:Blana yunk,• Ir i is 179 years ell • , , ---A.paper, some Where in Mont • :eniery,spolte of the subject of; a lecture as •,'Peter the.Grest, of Prussia," anti the lecturer is ntlue hunt tir the editor. . -LA Chester coutity.daikey whose cow was advertised to bo Sold for a pasture bill stole her•dowship link and kept her safely till the day of giace bad passed. • • —Professor William C. Richards, . of Pittsfield, 3Thes., has been asked to accept the prel o enev of alcollege at 'Santa Barbara, Cal. - • —Senator Sargent, of California, • xh) it' the opposition to Caleb Cushing, was ,forslrrly ne;ghbor of the fatter at Newbury ' pert; —,Sir SaiLuel Baker says- that fire thromgh graq?, even when it is Ural:;;; Lister than six miles an • s - —The , laatitords of .141ilion hare inforinid that if they do fg- d;•.wn fifteen per cent. on rents they hetiFei burned doivn. , ---- a murder eTLer 'ay, thick exploded wLen fhr•:.!: nole,lc• v,irs aiecrtained to beo ti.t: • A Lahibetton, •oi Lppoilikd a member' o the- C•diffir - .1«. on Litini:rhg, A. Y. sod A. M. 1"..1: the or MESE • . .. —At the anunal auction of pews in .:',lr. 11, e , .11F-C4 , _•lldrch, thr ' agttregate .saleti "' rt...1c.1.:_ 1 ;:;.. 17 , 1' ag..inst iGS 242 last year. -'llc-nry C. ,'.`•,e • gave '5 , " . 1.) 'll,r the • second Hit loported tr,tat Jay Gould is 11111-1 a i:ne ef steamers between New: and y,rk. in cqmpetition,with the rry: York transportation • . of °Lie hundred. j cam's 111 • 1 t term of the .Mayor'e Conrt Lit twenty-one were capable of How•is that ! for iatelli . 4allt j•nor.,l . ciaik obareeters on th© :1* Uoa gir, on the P. R was append- Dx*: ”16.74 is the year o tn . t2l per _ • , • • ..,. !i--Ex-lar6r Hall, • , 1 of New York, -1114 ri• :' ilangh!ers %/lin have ill been - learning. tritile, .It Was ifise of Oake'y to prepare for 11..i= riiii. - . - dav, thoin.li luckily feir him he escap -11 th. , ..Lower-Lath in the penitentiliry. ---Dr. CattEn , reconmends the nse . ofjniliiin ineal;ll , _atcd and placed in bans, as 21,sigistitnte for hot rater bottles, Se. He /lays th'at it thighs' Tess, ' , retains heat better, and d iksnot chill when cold. ,• -4 . 15.—HCiavernor Booth, of California A* not take iris seat in the - tnited States P. 75. as it 'is thonght. necessary he' stionl , l retain hfs gubE•ratorial position to thwart ant:eip.:4d,raitroad schemes. sister=iu-law of the of State ( - .f and' Miss Fanny a niece ,f the late President Lincoln, ,11. e librarian, and assistant tl.e luinr Legislature. • .-S.l . ,libishop' of Canterbury kl sp.,: , ..`‘mg of the position and mission oft be e era it is - not of its _inroads' rtmn cli.isent, bat rath r i;:rr.frits ungodliness. • - , L-Thq ".31e ical of readers to the faet.th , , b • n.'ed as. a Means of ••1;•1:.as c,tstor oil, terpen tine,e , Liorc especially alien one or two of 'oil of cinnamon or ;cne Othr.: 1' ' adored. • —3 iirc pro z 4 pipe r . recently vented in En ...ital.-I. of vegetable o ne , -part; parts:. borax, t?titii part: and Ll iw, t ;o tenths or a pa t. Irfie ' principal ingredient in the ink _to he w;::1 o.i: incombustible pipers I , granhits: , - Be;. Henry A. : Boardman, D. 0,, r,f pi,.l. , ,l•*.i..bia,.bay . heen the -Faster" of 'll3'.l••••!..toP,.,sbytertan church of that city . .4 forty This simple fact,. ar:\ - II; E: , Abe higlfe , st tribute to' i,j,g ii I , lity , and s...'eess. —On Ole 29th of 'December, Mr. . completed his sixty:ff:urtli year, :nu Leen h 0 1) cal the 29'.11 of December, ~n th_e of manth, Mr. .srael numberf-d t-ip te•,rs. lren I>>rn !he 31st df Dec , . rubor. —PrOft'S - .Sflr Mdrsh of Yale College on'llefralu 11:11 ana -Texas Jack in New Is - en Last Friday. and renewed the sequin cc- formed Year. ago on the'plains ef the far t; The InOians called the profeesor the ' irest Dune The recently reported "Bill" :bus proves en mdc4, 1-2 -The - dirc.lito . inary prganizatidp of ,ret ordtitlsupplement tlMFarMer . =I Grt- • t to're•-cire kIl classes of citizens L ie' ••• lath • the . transportation and other I-6 4, - Lffectit6; indu , tr-1 puranits,l; was ml,l :tc _I 1,1 A , bany , cat Tuesday, irith Mr. N.B. tpt. r •••• A gold dollar found in the ea, lee , box pf the Methodistthrir:ll at Bristol, ft; toss county, daring, the holidays, was pht up ausdion. and y.)1,l at twenty-seren dollars. *4 l ertii other coins brought proportOuate priat.s. Au ell one dollar b.ll of :lye Farmers' I .1;:t• I,s county sold for three dollars. 1 - 2 -Sal l 's a Milwankee . journal: - 107:21:kce kali Chicago by shout four million in its wheat transactions for- 1873, but tr.L. , •,:t.1',e01.1 rimier down the lake be.cir.s _ 1 r; 6 0 - 1 the Putttb,:it of arrests made )s• its tni ( rc,To City tip the , vi:" —Tbe :New Bedford "Standard"- , , sayi. h:c mo.i.:rat•- weather has caused fish to , c ,;..ft; lrl :-.1:.-.N wi1.!.."%/- :Ire sekLim seen in mid t% vit , _ , r. : SI ripr d 14:-:4 1 1:erring. have been settled n• Vine and Hari - n - trice within a few days. '- , ..e of the 1-:.Fs weighed twenty-two pounds. • • -The newspapers of Georgia and id , ain 4 complain that laboring men, Ofite• and , negroes leave .1 those' states for Te s, Lonisiaha - And Mississippi, awl publish won er fill Stories or the pro4nctiveness of the lan in la tll it own neighborhoods, and the nnhealt ful cli nate of the former states. --Moses • Tenney; eighty - eig t years old, who murdered his wife recently in Grafton, Maine. has been blind for five;ea laid his lower limbs are entirely paralyzed Q Iraq hern supported by the town wont; pot. several ,vears. He often qnarreled with lila nits, it is geld, and they have never lived ha P:'... , , ,, ,,,ef.he5, . ' The wife of the rebel general died last Zonday at Elizabeth, , tnil.) was the daughter of a distinguished odl .1 in the army and the heir to a large estate Chicago, which some years ago excited consi. erable Public intetest on' account of th eXtraordmary litigation gby whiAl it was son g topr4verftsi from otrntr. I= fradfordgmittet Towanda, Thnrsdiy4an; 22,1874 56 piddling EDI.TOR S E. 0. 0001313.1011. ALvonn umerotts it FM The Presiden t h as the second time syithdrawn his nomination for Chief Justice. The nomination of CALEB CUSHING , enountered Muth more licis tility than that of Mr. Wuzzucs. The nioune, and most, of !the influential republican papers of the countryrop-, posed the o'confirmatioil,.and a letter giv'ritten by Mr. C. to Jim: DAVIS dar ing the war was pOduced, which (changed the opinions id some of his Warmest friends. Senator SEARGENT, of California, discorerid the tell-tale epistle, and read it before a caucus of republican Senator& Vhen a knowledge of this lett(ir reached the Presiheiit, he. inimedi4tely Skithdrew the name of Mr. C. The following is a c3py of the let ter: WLsancorre - s: March 20, 1561. A. DEart Sir.: Mr. Archibald !bane. for thelalit six or seven years a clerk in the Atterney-Gen eras office, desires from me] a letter'of intro duction to you, and he desires it.'not In view of the anticipating administratite favors; bat that hef ti ly have the honer of your personal inter - Of this I take plessdre in assuring you he epinent,ly worthy. A Southern man by birth, family and affeztion, the his carefully studied , and ably discusse.l-4n Mr. De Bow's Retina and other southern works the laments- . ble'events which have been! gradually under mining -and have at length overthrown the American Union. Whilst. a'f practical man, he is also a ripe and accomplished 'scholar, with, indeed, predominant literary,tastes ar.d habits. In the discharge of his official deities, he has combined in a singular degree the purest in tegrity and most enlighteriect Intelligente' with modest contentment yin his lofo having . more than once declined offers of inore conspicuous employment in the public service. He now re signs his present office from ,Isentiments of de votion to that which alone he can feel to be his country—namely.the Confederate States—from one of which (Texas] he was appointed. I most heartily commend him.as a, gentl-man and a man to your confldenee and esteem, and I am, with the highest conaideration, your obedient servant. , I CALEB Crsuurc.. - - - To Jefferson Davis, Presided of Confederate States. - I - --* It is not known whi; will now be nominated, bat the name of Judge "WAITE, of Ohio, is mentioned as the one most likely to be selected. The President has appointed Mr. Weirs, and the nomination meets with general approbatin- I The Goierncr ,d,oe's riot 'fail to al lade to the question of Egisli Culture, in his annual message, a question which has, he truthfully says, "pass ed beyond the realms of experiment" in this country. Both shad and bass have been distributed in the rivers of the State. The commission appoint ed by the Governor last year, caused alarge number of youicig shad and bass to be turned into the Juniata, as well as black bass into the Sas quehanna and Lehigh. California salmon were placed alsV in the Sas qUehanna. The bass phinted in va. rious places in the State , prey have'.greatly nviltipliedj 'The is .a very hardy fish, and not migratory, like the 514.(1, is adapted to oar inland dreams. law of 1873, anthorizing the Commission, dirdeted that fo I ways sh i uld be constructed at 1 ent clim.• on the Sn§gnehann! I Thni.,ta 'vers," to enable shad" tend.. The Conithissionks, ho' erected brit one fish-way, and tl 1 the Columbia dam. If this prove succesdul,' others !will be "ed elsewhere, the North :prime hoped, riot to be neglected. A ina b house has alsb been ierecte. the Fisi Commissioners!of Ne sey-promise'to to-operate with] of "Cinr7fn State. in prSmotini shad and other fisheriesin the ware river. - • Three years will have expire 'April since the first histallm , blael: bass were placed in.! the St4sque banna. Although the law prAibits killing these fish lief* that , time, many have been taken fiora the river at different points, quite eno4gh to prove that they 'have greatly }nniti lied in. they can be 83iceessfOlyopagatpa here, thus furnishing our people with one of the hest table fish grpwn in:the country. There is an association in Towan da, for the purpose of seeing the.fish EilM l enforded. That Goi. HAATRANFT . takes a lively interest in the. cultiva tion of fish in all our inland streams, is evinced, by .the .treat! . ment bf the subject in his Message. • .- If fishwny-s are adviintageous in the rivers already prOidcd for by jaw, they will be also c6nstructe3 in the North Branch, thi t waters. of which,.. within: the r4ollection many of our inhabitants, produced shad in abundance. ''; . Is making up the committees of the "Legislat nre,‘our Senator and both Ifemb)ers have:been assigned 'promi nent positions; a fact clearly indicS ling the high standing these gentle men enjoy at the,State 6pitol.• Senator FlTcu is chairman of Sub committee, No. I, T lon Constitutional Reform. He is also chairnian of the Retrenchment and Ref6rm commit tee, and is orthe special committee toreconamend legislation. In the House, Hon. E. R. Myr.n is chairman of the 'Ways! and Meana committee—a pOsition hut little less honorable and responsible than the Speakership. He. alsoi occupies a place on the Judiciary, ieneral and Sub-committee, No. 5,' On Constitu tional Reform. Mr. Wrinn is chair man of the committee - ,on New Conn ties, which - is a sufficient guarantee thatlir: Hine will not' be able to manipulate that committee this year. He is also on the' following Commit tees; Appropriations, Snf?'-eotritnittee, No. 3, Conptitutional tinfo . rrn and legislative apportionment,. Tan Coal Miners of the Wyoming Talley fir° on - a .strikei The .severe le'sson which they experienced two or three , years ago, seems to have been forgotten. I= THE CHIEVJUSTICESIIIP. FISH cuurpßE. . : - ~77 15 10Z4 LEGISWILTIpI i -:. i . 3' '' ..' 'ii has" Th ffollowing ,bt peel Ho ' 1 0 Hepresentatiye ,ni Undo lay' J Me a itiAil.' 3 1 , 1 ; PI 1 t there cke.who esire atky leg of :elass, eit er in titre mu or re sal Of law ,will have fro to t E jtstOute 1 -1 1 ; i S tot 1. ' T it. enacted y the Senaiik and Hp se of RePrese tatives of th 'Comm° wealth of I P amyl vard t ltti <leper I Atisemjili et, and it is i ereby enacted by the a thority of "fiance, that no local or special bill 't i ler to repeal or . ;enact a law eh he paned. by the; Le, .ature, a i i unle 4! notice' of the linten ion to app therefor shall be' OW ed in the likality - where the l ln ter or thin L ilo be affeted may be, , a basted, il whi !notice 4 all state spe ifically the 'Oe and o leets of -the ,b , and shall*publia dby ni t , le than fortii, insertioni nat least ,ti daily or ,igekly , ne papers! of 'fferent polities, printed in the copal, or in each Of the sev eral counties where such hatter or thing to be affected max tin situate , the first insertion to be at " l east thirt days prior to the intro action o such bill into the Geneid Assem ly, and be, sidned by at leat One of he pariies sided there, , r. Provred, that. 'the; publi r eation:in one newspaper `slit& be deeme'd sufficient, where but[ one is publied in thcountlor‘,Crinties, aforeitaid. - i I 1 .§ic i iox '2. he evidence l of the pablidation of resaid,,dshitillibe by att l aciling to th bill a cppy ci copies, case m be, Of said as th case notice, l verifi - by the ffidavit 4).1 th owner, publiSber, edito , or foreMaO4of each , t, of he several newspaPers, 1 ipwhich said notice is by this act reqplred to be ptiDlished,. 01 due coMplience with the peceding section. 1 i,! Sx.e*ios 3: That When such local or liipticial bill shall affect anyi matter or Wings; situated in any ity, or borotih, said pUblication shbe in two Of the n fi lwspap6* 1 p lished til in- ad city, or orough i of,l different po 'tie's, if so many there be, and if, th re ):)e, but one, a public ion in i that one shall e t deenaledpi cient, if theme be no ewspapor lie Wished int wild city, .3 borough;l t en by publication in the be per .or newsliapers of he cotintyil i which said City, or 'b rough,) is , looted as pio_viged in the first section pf this sct [ i 1 ?ZEE -111 , Des 4 r Sir: T 1 , , qcontamed i in 1a , . conceping myl the trganizatil I Gran e, seems t nat o at my ha in f Ise ipositi qi yiconuty, fe iin . 4ntertain and I+l my aci tha what it W£ prolick for then sure i line. pree giTin is sis t r fttets ens they occurred, perinitl me to say tlint partizanship in any sense is nol thebusiness oil aanyOeputy, and Vas not;l h neither will it 'pharac terizqy alien in thel r c4garlization of any. subordinate grange which I -have - lestabhshel, or may hereafter. Politi4s and p rtizanshipari most wisely' and justly excluded Iby the constt ution of both State 1 d Na ist tionall l Granges, and the onl y duty a depu'y has to p rform is to !g wher ever :.i r e is first i formedi tba a eta cient number of charter in m ers has been4btained, 'nd collec e fee for `arter; tit tract • the in the work i 'Pf the .va ions de' pe, of the i n orders',.Lfte l r w 'ch, byl brill t, the ,ii chartq meMbe a;efeet theirl fliws for tie; year. The & l it as no. 1 part riii. that ina ny way i. --t elcharter memli l era exerci tog their Pet• gative to therfullest ent.Ream g this much necessary to say to theeaders of th l lREPo l arEtt I will no ;svproceed i i. in as ief a manner as p'oS ble to the Ilitory of t e Wysox (i i rr• ;ge. I e •tainly di send letters l nd in ii ti strnetoons to t e gentleMa from Wysog, who " 'appenedio 1 a re pnbli 'an," and also ;"lielppo d 7 to be th Idion.',.g, need Myer. k I'= am 1 cont.' pally sea ing these lea e let ters a l d instrn tions till ovbr e dis trict, idiscrimi atert asking gentle men t. organs e ;,:and' ;the fact of ; my h .ring sent letters to M/ Myer 1 :. is evipuce of r my willirignS to or Oder ganiz inOder hir auspices as 1 eadily 1 1, as u pler those 'of Cll :Piellet, , and was a. willing to have' 'be oinlza tion mmenee I its existence' At My ersbn g as at the AcadeiriWysox, and ni re. SO, if anythin ' I i f of Thi l ,lettei and instructienfi r n the t ip prelinunary step written to Mr. My er, mitit with no response ifot some' tithe, iind no appointment *4 made by mci by letter or in any citlier way, to oquaize a grange at I Miersbnrg on Cinstruas, .17 ; v 1 p, or an oth time. On Mioinday 'eve., Dec. 1 . ; 18 3, I re• it. ceived a letter forn Col : 1;Piol et, say ing t4p• had therequisite number of chart9l memberit to foral a grange, and mil:testing me to fiX the .time to institute the grange, which lidid on Tuesday, Dec.. 16, an 1 designated Frid#,eve., te. 26 0, the time. On theollowin o Saturday, (Dr. 20), 1 receftd a!, letter fintU.; Mr.i Myer, repeating me to come to NArsburg on thciollow l ingWedneoay, (Christ mas Ore), and _.r stitute 1 a gtpge— two &Vs in ad ance of he; ap pointqd for the meetly 'at Wysox: I marled 'Mr.'Myer a re ly lon. Mon day rning following, and tliierrea sonabi supposition is t at mY letter was iqi i Mr. Myet's -posse4sioni-before Wedntsday, wh‘n it is rtatedlin the RE.I 3 OII' 4 .ER thatthe me ting *sent bled and ifound no deptikt,to organ ize thth." Aryl letter to 16' Myer inforn4d him that I rwo 1 most cheerfidly comply with his r quest, 1.1 / but the his'letter had been .received too la ' • that ',I had - prokis to go to WylMi before c•ceivily,.. Lis letter, and I invited him; and Ws 6i friends to come idown there on Fri a , eve. This hi l formati he conlql h ''N• given to thd ineetirig, (if there; lw s one— ! of which I wasentirely ignorant un til I sa/tv it in the REPORTER), land if he hano political aim in view he could ave most certainlilcoptit down l i. to Wy Px and been made fa charter tt memb there well la, atj llyers burg. The diange being in anted i at Wylie; the charter mOnlieta had an undbubted right to elebt th i ty own M offieerd r i and MO had. an Ittndi puted right t , elect l COL Piollet Illa ter, or any on else whom they chose- This is a plain, unvarnpshed ment o the facts, and the lett docam4 is resnme can', be to pro the truth of thesi3'asse and I Lave_ no very ;ere& n formedlthat attempt was n Myerslittrg t get up a, grate it was Ilnciwn that I had been to fronkWysix l . ' ' I r. Very , ' 1 ions y latter being better The • Fish fish iffer- and to as- 1 - ever, at at ,hould exec it is :tell ' and aer those the Dela- nex nt o kd the a, I:ersous • Lion .ttnent nfoini OM S. f• BUS i 11 '1! et ke mistoprO tation t issue cif y i (?u paper action i'ci A+ ard . to 1 on of l i thel Wysox .o demand l an expla nds, as U pla es -inn , on before th people r whosei in° opin the highelst egard, :ion been let 4 erwise ls,it would hale been to have jUstly ca . to the public the 't raP l• state -r and tions, Ily in de at until r.itten El 6 • THE oRrEr man I Nomination se Morrison It. W , ite 3o Doubtlif'His etVrata tiol. , ...... , - WABIMIOTON, ;in. 19.--f e T nation of Monism R. Wa i te to be Chief Justice ot,,th„ Court, wu a supine to Sian 1 1 ; all others about the Capi 01, ing. the Justices of th Court, but it did.; not o et 13' ELMO degree l of wonde Caleb Cashing' i s name w ten for the same office. uI ly the Sedate in ezecutivi referred the nomination to tnittee , on.. the Judiciary, probably to-morrow repo; upon it. Many inquires Were the standing of Ibis ge not having a national but being best known in which he is a citizen. Ohio Senators, well aeci : i him, states that he is an .1 of - thirty years standin though a'Republictua, is no partisan, and at present is of the Ohio Constitution& tion. In was discovered r ` on the Suprem6 Court reap year, ago to -n3orrow. Mr. on motion of Caleb Cust ted to the bar of that e l attorney. Contrary to, report, never held a iTudgeshil Senators of both parties; of the nominee, and ther, be Lo doubt of his OM& LETTER PROM WASH E ' Wsininexort The season of babe and partiesis ci on us: .11ceptiOns.leve sand maS i folly in order; and the eh a, sqla of the Capital are once ore teems 1 hero known as farlionatd life. . - T c grave to gay, with an app arancet4 i liberality in etpenditures, may 11 te buted to the situation at tie begird:di YOU. which appears to have licert i •Eat who were enabled to Eland througla r t , the the panic, and hold oh to 'their p Pic ILis every part of the country encourai g , t i nne to be received of promos ae fl cry: Manufactories are again Wain u is becoming more plentiful. Ban ar proving'in deposits; while ralircia • larger freights at less expetase, ovii g t r sal reduction of warn: With vile perms in all the brine:hos of. trad , I that all establishments and corporaon a sound heal., will soon be able I t p: legitimate dividends. That such is the _no more convincing proof than. the change witnessed here during the, pas A better feeling is evidently prevailing wall is:business - circles; whilo'corulde being very generally restored. Frem 'already published of those who will tertain, we conclude that 'the gloom hard times and a dull winter has in a passed away; and that,• long before tin season, the devotee* of fashion will hat levees, and receptions", with all their gh• and excitements. ' In the midst of all this sound of anticipated enjoy mentii, w 6 are Sony to see that those very agreerble socialites which, during the past few triuteriliave been given with so ranch eclat by the !event ~ Yl ehAe Associations, are no' longer popular. Whii they should have fallen from the high position they; One, so proudly occup ed among social ileativiiida, is something of a mystery, as they wereTrtainlYivery entertainments;pleasant affil if we ar to infer l an, thing from titles brought 'together, T iny clistit*, s guished pers o nages' who appeared to' enjoy hemL, selves hugely, and regardiesS Of expensr, it wart al l to behold so g at a „,„‘ e ways a pleasant picture marra of mill:cry talent, mingling so harm niously • tot y, gether in so small a compass ; with no and then a Senator or Member interspersed auto ', them i Vphe had been previously sele4od to make few ai , iwra priate remarks to his fellow‘citizens on ho Moment. 110118 OCCILOOTI. It was Wray' a please to attend there; and the, memory of their e oymenta is fraught with nilunpleasant reflections, On thotOon trary, when we think of the h•ppy ace ea anti !um . dents tv'e then and there experienced, ware terribly remin4d of the anecdote of the fight , a rtweeri; the mischeivous. monkey and the . pet p , rot, which, i after being stripped 'of its gay . pluruag ~, . exclahned to its inquiring mistress who a p peai• d upon the scene,_" We had ah-of at me." • _ ' Daring , the past week,' the theatil: amusement-loving people have been 4 J , the presence of somn.of the leadtrg t . 1 atrical;cele bribes of the day, and have accor ngly been M i : ea etacies. At the new National Th atre, la its new T;ii dress and handsome appointments, the engageMent, of the English Opera troupe . * with Ise Ct,ens Lorries Emzoce. as tit; particular star f attraetion, was sufficient to bring out the emigre ated Wealth and beauty of the city, with', the ost towering of .chignons and the lowest of low ut d nses,:: in a sty r ie of mapiLicencii and extra eon that Was', wonderfulte behold. It was , p rbap , the Nnet succeisfa l e'pera engagemant eve i had all . thel city i ' in being rendered in English, densely crowded and , delighted artdiences wail the resnit. •,1 , • ~, ~, H ouse, , • I At Ford 'a L mpere. /1 JANArEcHEIL, the ma not Improperlystyled the queen' of - tragedy,4hi.- 1 1 been delighting large and apprectativ Stulleimee with her series of !grand and wonderfulimpeisena- i Hong; while at Williard's Hall Mrs ,CaTutrellicu- Bernandi Old Folks havebeerCgiving concerti to overflowing l andiences. to bothold andoung. The troupe consist dot about thirty ., vocal and Instru mentali performers; and to get together in pleasing unity a greater combination of powdered wigs;rnck ingchalrs, hymn tunes, oil songs, maker court ships and aniaff-taking duets could se m to be an utter imposribility. • • 4 : • After many delays, excuses and etponeMents, , the Corcoran Art Gallery is at' last to ,e opened to the public. The committee in charge of the buildinr have ordered that on Monday next the gallery be ' opened to the inspection of invited go 7618; said .op, the following, day and thereafter to th cub* gaze !of the meltitude. AmoOgihie invited nests at its .. opening will be the President, V Ce- resident and the Cabinet Ministers, Judges of the 8 preme'Court . Court of Chime, . Members of Clongre., , the Ldiple: matic corps and other high edicfale, dl nitarleis land luminaries _generally. Tlie colleen° , of painiings and statuary le said to be ` . ..cry fine, and will doubt less soon become one-of the most interesting !feat farce of Waeldrigton. On Thursdays and Batdf:days thelallery le ti be free to the nubile In gei.eral . but 0n. , a1l other days a small stkultsio • fee .le to be charged, for the purpose of preventin the gaiter; from, being overcrowded With the u welshed' and ~ the unkempt , ind also to aid in payln the contiu. gent expenses of the institution. T o contingent , fund is the one thing essential In running airlistab , lishinents In Washington.' ' • 1 , Thecolored men of.the district, desirue of ehow. Cy' Mg, their regard to It R. Ewen. ,o S. at' their appreciatlon'of his able and eloquent effort in the atiUSe of Itepreentatives for the primp of the Civil Rights trill, dad •td to tender hi the cerepli meat of a terenadel Itcamei off on a barday j eve last, and proved to be an event of which Ite , may Justly. feel proud. Mr. ELLIJIT, in retnrning thanks . foithe compliment, 'ep ,, ke of the part the had in the civil right. Movement, claiminllth il t went he had done or might accomplish for the' enefatif hie race was simply his duty; and that ho would a *aye be fmind foretriotek in anything pertaining 4 1 the welfare of his p --- 'lle. His able .efforte have aittady plied him in the front ranks of the House 48,0ne of its strongest debaters. in spite of th'e eneere and Jeer* of tho southern chivalry ellmen i t, whoViliad more ;than a match' in the wooly-headed negro, 'whom at first they declined to recognize. 1: i,..1 The Treasury statement for December shoWt that the 'public debt was increased nearly 'eight and' a Dalf millleta of dollars 'during the month. TO le more favorable than wan generally anti l cipatecti but the currency in the Treasury has dwindled to, it !Ja n h e over four and aalf millions. The laeceral ylor some immediate action by Congress to meet the financial demands of the Government is presidiig; as, with ail the ratrenehment that can ho Made by the emenalttee onAppropriatioue, it tainteleittgod that there will ?amain a deficit of twenty millimMed dollars for the entreat year. The best tray in Which to meet this deficiency is what is just tiow pna ' r.lirig the wile beadle:assembled at the Capitol, 'The prep osition t 6 place again a alight tax on ta i and doff ° ii quite favorably \ entertained; and Its. t hcrught will be enmcient, providing that . proper r trenchtneiat is made al the expenditures. The t icoln in the Treasnry figeres up immensely—ove ninetY44lo millions—and it seems that it might be. put to i bit ter use than hoarding it up in vaults: Dec 'was incOaSe in the internal revenue receipts for :Dec 'was belie million of dollars over that of, Nov.—good evidenie that the country is.fast rceimertng freq . the Pink, tfince the commencement of the session, the potii• matte° on Apprioptiattons have been eimetently at work; and will sndervor tobring about t ß a reduetion of expenditures in every branch of the d o civernment• The estimates of expenses for the curreilt year, Tent In to theicommittee by the Heads of Dipartruinb l e have been returned to them 1‘ nth -the riquest Itinit they cut them down to the very lowest %glues .poo.. , , gable. , .. • --=.,.5__ I ' . .! i , If we way judge : from the exprOsienett the prree of tittecountaT. including the leading li a cens of afl shades o f politiCo. the President could; dly have tosde i mart Li lintrdre ftri. ilea than that el Roth Casa Otraansa. ,Evert the NawYark World, from which Cualuett's demo cretin antecedenttmight hare been eapecied to as ogre Um sympathetic Bean:tent. imilaustne that he ia *an accompHehed trimmer." , and beMtatee to consider his appointment 5. good oat_ Mr. Cosa rio's nomination to &pain was well received thro'- o _ l o the conains ljut his transfer from the Utdted nfalefLLegatien at Madrid, to the faapreinii. Death of the Unitedplies. appears to hive bees Oft, moth efiltlng. 'rho startlingawrelations which yesterda y mmie to the knowledge of the President and the lisnate, in regent to his position and intercourse with lealirg aeceitslonists at the breaking out of the rebellion, was aufbelent for a prompt withdrawal of his nomination, ! ; Up to the present time l i ez u but little :been dime in Congress. s• In the the Bolan, of Wis door have done but little else than wrimgle over the subject of increased pay. Like !hit distinguished originator of the scheme, who it is known is pos sessed of the happy faculty of looking two ways at once, they kept one eye 'on the grab. while they carefully watched', heir constituents with the other. It was apparent/71Mb 'mist demble'reluctarce that they acceeded to the popular will:: and not until Monday last were they able to bring them - soiree to a teat veto on thetpteetton, But now that the sub ject is alsposed of, having swatted with the grab and won the victory, we'suPpose that the business of legistatiOn Will be allowed to proceed as usual of QII JO i e rionn of Ohio, tors and inelud upTerao sionr ;the p' srb'en ransmit zeqnent- session be Com- hol will avoably ai e as to man, he i atation„ , t f I. Stnte!or of the i ted ;with 0 0 f . atvyer , and al nn active *resident ConYeri- Wier 0111E118 THINK OF THE WTSOX, otildi ' GER.—The Lebanon Carrier is noticing the meeting of the State Grange at Harrisburg last Week days of the delegate from this county : "The Grangers of the' State had a State assembly at Harrisburg, last week.. None of the business trans acted that has come before the public is of particulinr interest. We notice among the chief actors at Iho meet ing the name of Victor E. "Piolle% an old worn out-office-seeker, who figured not very creditably, in the Legislature, years ago. He has been a standing candidate for I office for years up in Bradford, but the people would not have him. He has now indentified himqelf with the •Gran gars, where he, mo donbt, .hopes to get - back to. office. This kind of cattle will be found in "droves" seek ing restoration to political favors through the help of honest, yet deceived, farmers. 1 • leokitig!at Al, time, a aite*l's, 1 1. is 1 , 1111,in anit -4 . 0 r ' : Waite r i in Ohio. sneak ]Bell i - seem 3 to s ationj , 1 , TON - +') . 1 , J. .15, l'if. vsTiia fairif up ue es are now d triangles g th what la 3. hange'i ftom a ' ncb greater , is be laitri ;of the Now actory . itO all, reports', dark days of ties. 'From report!' e, on - India reeov i , andriooney steadllylm• re carrying ' the Waiver ent Of ex l is behaved' all, now I qtIPOD ?y largo and , act, renr ei d l 1 few weeks. ' in social. as • co is 'again 0 long hat ive and en prospect of ' teat nicainre idose of; the a a surfeit of dy pleal!iires SEITETAILY OF TNTERICIL AFFAIES. N 7 e last week alluded to the fact that G. Bg.i.ni;. would be a candidate for the new office• of, "Secretary of Internal affairs," at the coming election. The Daily llineri Journal, printed at the home of the General referring to the same subject says: I Col. Robert B. Beath, the present very wor thy Surveyor General of the State, will, we learn, be a candidate for', the new ,position of "Secretary of Internal Affairs" which, under the now Constitution trill be the title of the posi tion now held by him. A's a former townsman and personal friend of Col. Beath, --- vre feel at liberty to say that Jio has made every faithful snd ellicieot officer, and we hope he may be able to secure the nomination, which, in his case, Would be equivalent to an election, the - Col. having added much to his former popularity by his administration of the duties of his , office. IN another:column we print ter from Mni BUCK in regard to' the 0 Wysos Grange. He attempts to de-. fend his action, but we certainly saw his letters to; Mr. MYEI in-whie,h• he proposed organizing at Myersburg before Col. P l loaricornmanded him to be present:. at the Acadetny'rueet ing.' Mr. I.lneri will find it. up hill business to sustain the role of 'segue to Col. Pitim.Er, and at thOsame time serve the best interests of the farm ers of . the county ; t and the sooner ha gives up trying to serve. two toas ters the better itwill be for his - cred-. it and the interests of agriculture. ' I TnE Siainso twins die() in North ( ttrolina lastl week.', Avored MOW Advertisements; ..1..... : . A SSIGNE .'S SALE.—in the mat- Ls. ter of the cs ate of W. IL Smalley. a B nkrnpt. The undersign*ill. as Assignee of W, It. Sgial rep, expose and tie l at pub:le vendne or outcry, on premises he in described, in Barclay twp., the Bradford Co. Pa, on WEDNII.sDRY the 11th day of FEBRUA.ItY, 1814 the following described property, 'iai wit:—All the stud W. B. HmallZs lease-holder interest la a certa n lot of land situ in the twp. of Barclay aromas d, end bounded as fellows. to wit: 'ln the north by o public highway leading, from the foot of the Planes to Barclay 'village; on the 1 east, 'south and wild by land of V. I •E. et J E. Plol let; being about 23 feet front on said i üblic high 'sras , and Si) feet dclep. with a 2-story) board building, finished with counters and shelves, and designed for a hardware, strive and tin stork, thereon; said building being owned by said Pmarley,,ard said lot of land held under a lease from V. E..t J. E. Plollet for a term of ten years from June let, 1873, Terms. min., •, l ~ W. J. YOUNG, • Jan.l9, '74. -j - Assignee of W. B. Smalley. ORPHANS' COURT SALE—By virtue of an larder of/the Orphans' Court of Bradford C 0.,; the , undersigned, Adthiniatratora of the estate of Sobra G. French, late of Wells twp. in said county, deceased, wid expose to public sale on 'he preudees, on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 1874; at 2 o'clock, p. in.. a certain traet or 'parcel of land situate in said Wells twp. bounded land described as follows, to witi—Beginning at the,northwest cor. of , a lot of land conveyed to D. Strong by Ann sigong by deed dated April 6 , 11, 1857 i thence south 2 deg west 22 per to a stake and iitones; thence 'outh 80 deg west 101 per to a stake and atones in 'he east line of the Samuel Seeley lot: thence south 1-t; deg west 50phr to a poet andtones: thence south 88 degs east 53 910 prs to a a e and stones to the northwest car of Henry Fren h's lot: thence south Ed dogs east 2'57 pre to a .mall aple sapling; nthencetrth 148 pent along line of 1 lade belonging to the Beckwith estate to a ®take and stones; thence north 88 dogs west 212 pore along li eof lands be longing to the estate of U. Strong , dec'd, and line of lands owned by Norman Davis to th place of be ginning Containing 203 acres and 4 pet's, more cr lees; being nearly all improved, `on wh ch is situate a large frame 2-story dwelling house, two large frame barns, one wagon •and horse barn, .and or chard of apple trees, ec. ; TERllB l —$ 'OO to be paid on the ' property being struck down: $2,000 on confirmatie i of sale, and the balance with Interest from confir i&Ron, In one rear from eqnilrmation, said btlance to be secured by note or b nd with confess on of indiement. SAM LAND 18 To BE SOLD tiUBIF CT TO THE PAYMENT OF A MORTGAGE O 1 THE SAME. ma si by raid 8 G Fiencli indite lifeti.no t 9 Lucretia strong. Administratriz of 1) Strong • deed, dated April Ist, 1861, and recorded in slid Bradford Co., in !Wort:rage Book. No. 9, pays . 233, Ac. And the purchaser of said_real estate will take-the same with the lien of said 'mortgage tindivested and in tell forst: and will be obliged to pay . sala mortgage as weß,aa the iunount of„his bid for sad laud Said niorigage is in the kali of $3600, CoitnnioßEn for the payment of $lOB 87 unto Ann StrOng, widow of John iStroutd dec'd, during her natural life per an. Mimi; and to Ainanda A. Ramsey during the term of her life the sum of $36.26 per annWn: and upon the death of said Ann. to pay to Tempy A Strong the sum of 8604.84, if said Amanda A; be then liv ing; then from thenceforth during 'the period of her natural life, to said Amanda, the hirthet sum of $18.16 per annum; but if she thenberdead; to Tem py Strong the further sum, of $302 12; and upon the death of Amanda A. to pay to saidTempy A. the principal sem upon which said Amanda A draws the interest during her natural life; and unto Wm Logone. son of Aaron Ingalls, tho sun of s3' 0 with.. in one year from the death of said Arm Strong, with interest from the death of said Ann, as by the rec ord of said mortgage will appear. ' F i • LEVI B. SHE YE. CHARLES SHELVE:, . s - Administrator's 2!!! • • & N.Y. CANAL & RR. CO ABRANOMMIT OF PASSENGER TRAINS, To take effect Monday, Def;eraber 8. 1871 8 3p ..,1..E1n Ware; 9 12 ...Sayre 191. v... 10 9 00 1 . : ~.Towanda. 10 50i 113 11: ... J.Lace . ysille. 11 36' . Bleaboppen... 11 451.....illebooparryi:.' la 30 ...Tankhannock.. 1 301, ... I —Pittston ' 001 ....Wilkes Barre.. 4 3.5 1 ...51atirti Chaak.: 5 50 Allentown.:.. 60S ....ißethlehem 6OS ...I...Easton I 820 —.Philadelphia... 9 451....1.1C0w P . M I lasti eaves Totiands st 7 10 s. m.; ' Athens , 7 57 it: `m.; ** T eri:, 805 a. la, at 00 s.ist. , leaves Elmirs al 5 30 P. m.: Waver] Sayre, 62,4 p. m.; Athens, at 6 p Towanda,' 7io it.' • • I . • IA. A. PACLEJI, i; Superinteudea )250 1 90 1 29 1 35 2 05 35 4 42 500 ' 730 831 845 9 15 10 30 No. 32 5. in.; Sa riling at No. 31 6 15 p . m. miring a IX,E T 0 It NOTICE.- Noticp , is hereby given that all persona Indebted to than-estate of Samuel Coolbsugh, late of Wyaea. deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and all persona having claims against and estate mut present them duly authenticated for nettleme;t. EUSTIS d. COOLIVIUGLI, Mc 4 . ' ' Eyerntilr. I I I riuserpez, 111211737 STATIO,:;I3. 82.;. 55n 5 42' 5 36 505 SRS 2 37 2 20 11 45 10 47 10 80 10 05 8301 . • 1\ EP01177 O: 1711;11$34 1 1 1EFI CONDIT ION the utters Ilaaakow.lianat't of Towarhbk; ra.. at dose of butitino, peoambes 86, 1837: . I /14801INCIEL 11 , Loansand disoonnts4.` ..... ..i...5281.046 05 Overdrafts.; te.= 5,675 47 Q.B. Bonds to ascots ourententezi. 132,000 00 /buds end aerating, on ba61.1.... 2,200 08 Due fr ont redeeming and eaervo t ageinta.. 42,472 42 Dna trona National Make, I 5,873 83 Dne recto State bankii and bankers .1.... 3.851 22 Nanking Nouse l . 4 ... 13,696 71 trurni n tnd .... 4 44 ... 2.000 00 Cane expensea.... 6.100.75 Tax e s , ........ • •• • 1,715 19 , 10 chalks dikter cash ltg i;.. o 2 137'1 00 3 13111 a of National Itanks..4 . .1. . 8,055 0 0 Fractio Clursency (inc.bidingni4el):... 1,471 55 , 162 05 Legal Specie kinder ...'. .1.... 37,463 00 - i I . l tiAn l t i irilw 1 . 330.813 27 Capital : lock paid ii = l". - .. i '.. .... 1 , .. I-3125, 0 00 00 r .t =i s t i tr , , . - 80,coo 00 . ..... ...... ....... . ..4... 8.262 94 Profit aarilciiii 1 ,...j. 19.624 38 'National Bank circulation butlandint..... 109,700 00 Individrial Dertordta..l,...-.1 ' I ' 227,826 28 Demand cart/fiestas of delosit.. ." ...., 1.7,164 22 Due to National Banka... ,' I. ' ... 4,688 4$ Due to tato Banks Aul B nkers.. j,.. k ... 36 97 . , • I i • • ' 1 I - • 1 ,,' ' $534),813 27 Bra . Or rEntlitLTAZ h il ca . • t ' COIII2O of Bradford. j ''"' 4 1, N. N. BATTS, Jr.; er of th t First National Bank ofTowanda, dorroletunly irwear that the above statement Li true, to the Lest of my knowledge and belief. I . 's I LIN. BETTS; Jr., Cashier. . Bubscrilmwi and sworn 46 before me, this 16th day of January,llB74. 1 W. H. DODOE„ • I Coanrer—Atte , st . : . .JOS. WELL t o Notary Public,. 111 • ' 1 003. ÜBSELL, ij ' .Directors. • ___._ 1 .1.0. ;FROST, 1. p, NISTRATOR'S Is boroby , gtvop that all pdraona Indebted to titeOstato of Mary, b. 11.-ajamta, lite of Asylum • decoaftd, are requostddto:maka Immediate payment, and all portions baring claims sgatelat 'said estate mast present them luir authenticated for settle. BOOT. BULL. I Administrator. mein. Jan 2 ICE is erohy givini that ap lowan will be mane at the - present Session &lame, tor • shpplement to an act end.. . lict to incorporate the Athens Savings approved May 28th. 1871, and supplement changing the name to „ Home Savings byi act of Legislature, in 1813 The charter Savings _pink provides than it shall be lo tho borough of Athens, and t that branches • mitabilakedr in Athens township. The ant asked for' is inch a change of the act as • it the establishMent of; thelSavings Bank wnahip or Athens, instead of said borough,. I SILIBI BIBBY, ' President Home Savings Bank. il:112 20..7874. ADQUARTERS colt • • g • I • Npl df the tied. Bank." thetito Wink." of maid dated . 1 may • amend will pe in the t; MI EMI WIEI JEWELRY A LVER W•AR'E-t I• A • - AI. HENDELMANI •. . Sas or t ened a NEW JEWELEY STORE{ ON BRIDGE BTREE'D. ullding formerly oiMufdessby Young & it large assortnient of Oold and Silver ican ci l nd IS'anSs Watches, • I I In 't Timm, I old J r 4lry, i gold Sets, IiAINS tisn 111 }*S, I i LAIN IBItiCELATS. Fine El iS, PlN', ' &e. &c: ke. . • of soup •sri.vr.n and plated ware. • • SPECTACLES ASD EYEGLASSES I 1 Of an kinds—Gold, Silver and Steel. CLQCKS cheapest to tho beat, add many other numerous to 'mention, Mat to bo ac en 11r.NDELMAN. l ate hes;Clipeks!and •Teweliy repaired by Orkmen, and warranted. l„ Nov, 10. i'73 BUTTO' MEE Prom art cies cm::Pi by (=Ming. N. B. I WI practical arc Towsndi FOt CENT (SALE TEED 1 EMI htonthl clam Jan 1 yment4_ , ey. .74, SATE MI PER MI 'STSIAS CEfR EMI ME OE oo (s of th descripti l iu largo 1 1 Towan Decemb NI HE flu Itepairin# al abed his h dl kinds of EDGE TOO Italal u m:l MEthiS, Jan 14 '7 S i‘'"ll H NR KINGSBURY'S:I DRESS-- MARIN 6 ROC4IIS, No. 2, ARCADE ' ea the erg Elle ROCK -3m. EMI Towalida. Dee, 17, 1R73 VA.11;11 1 lecru knot - 4 ad th ahlri( talc nndtr tha .3 'ali t i t ono on and lothar finely. Ina 'aionlgleil a -I roasintablo that iparttonl; Dele4"l3 , . , i FOR, SALE—The Sub /offers for 8.t19'200 serail of his Farm . Davidson Firm in Shea sown Town lies from Ulster Depot 175 acres, st State of improvontentti, Um halinef. her. Ooott Water, twarartte Orchards, . ree Darns and Sheds. ohe Orainery. 'lnt Buildinge'this Land is Located of the best I n the Conetry. Posses any time. This farm will be sold at a rice and a good title givien. For Par. I . s address J. O. CORBIN. `,‘ Athens. Bradford Co.. Pa. IfiIA I R I M her Off. The tanti co state, of dui cheap for the Widen/ . ,Shrsheqn • (FOR S Af.,E.—Thp .subscri ; rs fur sate Ma farm in Sheabequirt tams 106 sal s. 80 acres! under good ration. Good buildings. = Will be sold For farther Information apply to ed. I IV. JOHNSON. • • Dec.17.'73*.1 a STEAM SAW 1 MILL, 1 SHINGLE 3IILL • I ,• AND CIpER )STILL, 5 • • IN 8)1E811E03TM. # " • My MU , Is now In good order, and lim prepared to do all klnds of work In my line on short notice.. LIMBER.' SHINGLES land LATE, ,always on bind, I ° , I alsoccor :ar sale a 23 Ilorse-PowerEngine. and Boller, chCap.' :- O. F.IIIVEBS: Sept: 22,143 110 1224 12 10 11 ill 9 45 9 ()Et, • 31 7:50 , u -7. at !ME e RIFITN ' I sP S 3r ii , 'teepee oily announces to her old cuntomere and the pnbl:c generally, that •ilhe Continue* the 1 • ; NEki LLINERY I BIJSL SS, - 1 i ' i At her old' 'tendon PINEISTREET, and that ahe has a co essoarxr* or GOODS, Stich she le selling at her tumid moderate prices. ; Every article wennearinni. . l. ' , S.ll. 01tIFFI3. 29, 1873. Mill MI MEM LOCATED, 04. EASY 'TERIIS LEI tportici of the par A. J.:',1i)131..E' & CO: '..INTY-FIVE TO 30 BUYING YOUR AND NE. YEAR'S T liba6EiClN'Sl latest styles f ewelry of all quantities, at • miorEravi's, --4__- or 10, 1873 TH 118111t24.1 of MaralfactOring and 1 PICKS. MADE .0:33 DRESSED i at STRAW • CU TED. now in promptly, at fc. 00., TOIO,ANDA, PA. DONE A J MRS IMM MI REAL ikIAIIIOND 41NGS 7 • At CHAMEARLIN'ai WATCHES $lO TO $3OOl At CHAIititERLIN'Sj AN ENDLESS VARIETY or VER-WARE - 1 • • . • At CHAMBERLIN'Si BEAUTIFUL_ GOLD ItiNGS At CHA3II3EBLINSI If you are loOking for a beautiful Christmas present, examine the stock; CHAMBERLDT'S.I - • - THE :LAIWEST 'ANL!! BEST As 4 SOETMENT OF -.•- JEWELRY, WATCH:ES, •-• SOLID . ;NDHPLATED 0060 EVER 141.11BITED LJT;, TOWANDA; ARE NOWT OFFER') i • AT CHAItaRLIN'S. W. A. GOODS HOLIDAY ITAYL R & EVERY FAMILY INTERESTED TAYLOR & CO. I ' • Will offer during the Holiday Season en lannensi. Stock of J DESIRABLE A'n) SEASO'ADI,E GOODS, I ENORMOUSLY LO W PRICES! • • ; SPECIAL BARGAINS IN FLANNELS. BLANKETS, • SHIRTINGS, SHEETINGS, G INGHAMS CARPETS, CALICOES; DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, : , SKIRTS, . • . KNIT - GOODS, • FURS, • GLOVES, • HOSIERY, - NOTIONS. • • " UNDERWEAR. CLQTHS AND CASSIMERES. • • Customers sin find this opportunity one seldom offered to buy Goods at the present loco Drives. I TAYLOR CO. 'I Towanda, Dec. 18, 1873 I• A YER'S CATHARTIC VILLS, YOB ALLTUE PITHPOSE'S OF -A FAXILir Curing Costiveness. Jaundice, Dyspepels, Indi gestion, Dysentery, Foul Stomach and Breath, Ery slpelas, Headache, Piles, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Menace, Biliousness, Eivet Complaint, Dropsy, Totters, Tumors and Salt Rhetun, Worms. Gout, Neuralgia, as a Dinner PM, and purifying the Blood,are the moat congenial purgaliveyet perfected. Their effects ibundariily show-how much they exc.° all other Pills.• They ate safe and pleasont to take, but powerful in cure. They purge out the foul hu mors of the blood ; they, stimulate the sluggish or disordered organ into action; and they impart and tone to Rte whom' being. They cure not only the every day complaints of every body, but formid able and dangeious diseases. Moat skilful phial cians,,most eminent...clergymen, and bur best, citi zens, send certificates of cures performed and,of, great beiaillts they have derived from .these Pills They are - the safest and best physic ler children, be cause mild'as well as effectual. 'Being sugar coated, they !aro easy to take; and being pure y vegetable I they are entirely harmless. ' L , PRFX.I2£I:I na D::, J. 0.. likD A; AO., LOWELL, MASS., ' PraCtical riMd•Anal3 Dell Chemists: ~, 8614 by . fill Druggists and Dealers in Meicine . Allitiist 28 1 - - . . MRS. WOODRUFF, Having decided to go out of the business, offers her entire stock of HATS, • CAPS • • ; AND • BONNETS,; • I FEATHERS, FLOUNCES, • AND • • RIBBONS„ • AT COST, (FOE TUN NEXT TEINET DA Xs). Rooms, corner of Main and 'Bridge Streets, overi M. J. Long's Store. Entrance on Main St ., ad door; from corner. Towanda Dec .4 '73. , . TIME TABLE OF. THE BIILLI-1 VA.NEAU RAlLROAD .— Taking ', effect oni Monday, Roy. 11, 1877 1 sornrwAsa. I sztrtoNs; I NORTHWARD' A. M. 8:00 8:10 8:90 0:10 9:30 9:50 1020 11:10 A. M. TOWANDA BLUCIAY., JIINCTIOX .. ...MONROE wilco CB NEW ALBANY.... 4 .... • orssons: R. F. 000' , fr, atetvi rwrgEgive Alma. • ' • OWELL &-Co. ME rnvlto attention to their peelaed, and bought; ainc does. Great towitaino, now erstments CLOCKS. BEAT DAUGLINS IN • I , IMMI GBX/iT /MECUM C O '•S EMI GAEAT DAROA L= I i GREAT BARGAIN v 1 i~ ~}.. GREAT BARG A Please call and '• BARGATSS Fin '4:00 3:50 3:30 1 2:45 . 12:25 19:05, 1 1:30 12:30 P. U. Towanda Nov. 19 Powell El EMI ME 1111. CM - I P ,_,. , 1113 CLO ILS BS ~_ 7- SHEET REID 11E1 AC 1 MU ER lEE !EX3 -. 1 rEI El MI 3203 POWE 1 1873 .7 DDLOG, R • 111 day to ;hcir eti been n r cluing° ;hep Mrs rude ricca A serterg,sitte UI slways &lien U .f them, The ,se 1- of goodsl lint declln 11:1 n each of • P.LNg, ill • I: i. • ,t , ROYAL IA r DIRECT GOO El(Fis • CABIN , SPE4RS AREA;, 1 1 1 N O I AS I . 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