11 NEWS TEON NATIONS. • • LORD LECONTTELD, made another dons= Lion to the Irish Church of $123,090. ' 3ltss 31Atif Aicrintisoic, ' the. young tress, Catholic. , 'on live coticierts'Adelina Patti gave in England she received $19,060. 1T Ss.reperted.that the Marquis of Lome will be raised to the peerage. -2 4 BOTTL the 'United States Senators from' . Indiana are natives of Ohio. TUE recently elected-Treasurerof CoOk County. Illinois,' mutt give bonds in .$4,- Ck , t).loo. chicago is at Cook County. GityEnit....Ewlxo. expects to he the next Senator from. Ohio if the anti-resumption acls-successfully throngh the Senate:: TIVE are upward of .111,000. Sunday- St-ho in the United States, with- abOnt' . 6,lkesooo sOolais. . Ni the last show'in Park fifty - different kinds of grapes from oneAlistriet were dis placed. • ~ - .1r is said . tl at secretary. Thompson did nit learn Latin; German and Frepell after he .uid passed his sixtieth year. Coi,oNEL SELBY, the PtoStOn forger, is t ! , ii iru cabinet-making in the Massachu - s,2ttl State Prison. Mit. 110 . 1:1;AT WIUTTLE., wko 'dropped *load -Utneago a few days agn, - was a .bi other Of; 3lajor Whittle; the evangelist. ..Ir..'N'oorliees his been appoint. 4:_ Senator. he hak given up lecturing on. Thomas Jefferson. , 'CIIIEY losErn has concluded to settle ch own as a fanner;; if. the United ! States authorities permit him to ilo so.. . GE!:Enst: How.%_Ka intend& to write up his March of 1,000 'mites 'in pursuit of -.S.Foriso's marriage Wilt occtiron 1 the third.hnniversary'of his "accession to 4 . 14 e throne. 11 tutttso:, of Atlanta, Cia7 - .; : i114 - ; u, n cha;lain of the House, is described cultivated and clow3ent divine. , lILLES; l'orri•:its reading in New \ - -•,r";;',"wa atteudcil by *a large and cordial IT isliNt'troli thatDarwinwears lb. s ays Pongo was only a very tbstant• relation. - Mosy.:- . G10NXF. 1 . 1 ., one of the:. most p.ffittitti•lit - New' York _utereltauts, died Saturday last, aged 75‘y.eaars_. e,ti el Post 'Office averages ttflit cieey orders a day, aggregating about • A f,‘Oi - in Buffalo, whose husband was aft.* dayS ago at a railroad crow it,g...has,boen'inade insane by grief. I - NE lady in• Maine boasts of hair eight ft- it and fit.e inch.ln 'civil, and that sho h. 3 VI fused an offer of p52,,000 for it. wvitt y-seveil versous VavO • an. ;Ift icv d -1 heir candidacy for (Inventor pi' • Eof Yale's .ftodent's has already a ~ ,..1 , 1a1, . '%1 in f,rt-kill with a dislocated - J N iittiisgrr has improved so much is S.ivaunalctliat he thiiilts he will stop till lie is ready fo zo.hotne. . 'nEsTilt !k Lunn b sold his contrqll - juteicst in •the Syrzteu,e 'Sfq 147 rd, yet i red from the editorship of ti t 4 7. paper. 'I E Long I-land fox hunters succeed-• .2 ' Vl'nlrititt a fox on Saturday. It va, the fifth attempt, and'-'they. chased ,or-Ileynard thirty Miles.' Sto FranciscO has tried. half-day., s-hyols. 'it has been fouinl that az s oot only learn faster, but have more lime tit hill cats and stone Chinamen. BENONI CARPENTER, of Pawtuck et. H. 1.. witowas stricken with apoplexy tel !lc morning apiii)iutell for_liis wife s f::te•ral. (lied -on Viednesda:.::. , • rur.y.t.Eit (.701.rvx says that he has "m infer desire 4mr willinimess - toeniefge fr,iin private liNaxi...be.e s phie'a public ser v,iirt in any cal:J.:ell. Iz4 • A NEW Hampshire chafing society has ses.,;(o4 to the question I - 1 ei-loafer.s are More detrimental to eorliniurmy tharetrammi. A N Albany lawyer who wanted a post ponement, appealed to the .ludge,to "let the Marai.l a l e of . instietOie swimg by the laid of Illetey... i tlt'-Wivi swung: M A IWA !‘t .M EA its,- a lady of consid erable ti as propta: , tresi; i.d* a, young tidies 1, , , `.;dint; - iridlo4 .1 . ill :New York, died on `••••• I,:day. She w:ts 77 years old. 1, l'immitritt,,ti.N. and Mr: :COX Yiirk, will present rorbiti',. before, the Senate Coinntiitee on . r.WC`tI , II(S. - ' , . E Treasurer now holds $344 940,510 howls to se, ure national bluk tiou 1::3,7,0(} 0, secure pulilic de- I, sits. Tilt:llistiilntion of awards to Ole at tin:, C . entennial Was made av3 4 :tni ia a on theqest of I.ltt ober iwith ap jcl.ol,l iatr, cerorionies. c IT is still that 'Connecticut ',Congrega-'j Tr•mtlists are in favor of merging small e, Cll/I.TelleS which are poOrly, sup p. ilcd with neighboring white churches.. / .I,.ist:ert has sold the war pony I..de over Lilo whole great march from alla Walla to ,the, spot where. he sur ri cere,h• to Bismarck parties,- for :135. • 'Fol.: steadier England. York Sat urday, brought the cap-, thin - crew of the bark liwasid, wreck- Cu al ,tai. - • ' cl . TIII: (411cl:a gitLernatorkal cote in Mas i:iiylpi,et I, Iva , ' a , fpliows : lire, 91:2i); (:;,..:,,n, ::'..P.",: Pitman, 111.5 . 4; :i 'Phillip t. „.i. :,.: scut,te M z g. 10S. .-:4' , voilsetweiiec or the immense - cv . 'it in ,Ilittnestta this seagett,, a is greater- than at any time sinee 1-; 1 ; and the ileinwd for land ig greatek th to e‘'Cl. _ . T• 1111 114 11Cd. ealls for a union of the two Baptist Bible I ecisi.m Soeh!tie,. kr2.l tys theix_ettntintieil • separation and ctu-a.• , rtiistirarea tlisgsttee to the denotni- rut , : •.111t14e (4' the Superior• Criminal t 1, ,, jury that it 4,r00f , tt.' the v.)luntaxy use of ic.;,titlif ii4IIII,IS to 0111 Viet of • 'll r•••• of anthracite coal have been •,In'i rn, :ire-I;ttyof Fundy, arid ex,tensive p: varat t o w:- are king made to work litp .tf tee us IK, . llowertr, v t i t .c,tl,and :-ta-eNs ,Tiir. sayS that there is a ' h. - 7ra; kai i ithavase of 'interest iu (•i o, anti- au. - unusual 1111 . 10/A1 Of Cildlr, Are I.oinz forunid for the of the gi eat pAt . :s 'Nsurks 41uriug 1.11 , lurcr. he waslt!(.- . tv.ci Setuttor Me. Sitar s:: 1,;. , spent j'ist forty-tive day; tire has drawl: 14:711 lilt. every 'h.—spent here.- This is as gry.ki`aa a lEVEM r, 6; r.A NT will not go to. Spain. this week fun Lyons, 'Sioe .and Franca: From ti., , p. , /r1 he . prkeed.s to Athens and ' ( %v. tTatt f n, miss;ionary 9f the P: , Boat 4 in , Mount 1.63.n0u,- . i v 4.4 iu this ,c entry on a in the wn ref itev. m4i-cti, .)f /Ladd • . li.i :c AV t.f , E df:lll4.Sllie use ot lutoxicat- U.,..1 ~ ,uk..v; Lir, in ISasi i iii g ton ; lauo a5,..•....11;:5t ,..•....11;:st vOlatoer .pr.)fiatity is :ellafge,ii . .., iv:.;11!..-t 1.1111 w.v, justuu,ll, uy the eircum. r••• t , .;:,:., ,, ,... ..... A Tl. f: S mice more a t-iwork go , :a hcalth soil 92i_rita. 1 ,, r ); c um t v . : l ,lt.a,, "Extremes: Nect," h •in •the -French berie'At of machine for print: • ing p stmt s i it is 'claimed, will re 4the.tlie tititliber of employes in the Hu id Engraving and Printing ninety :41Tr .•cut. if used. f t trial was had on Sat- X yot's, - ; woman - from Illinois arriml •at a Sil „. Louis hotel.a, few nightS ago, on- her •. to Kansas to be married; snd,on retiring, blew out the gas. The odor at: trailed the attention of a hall-txiy before - it , tvastoo late, and energetic action fur tti o b.,..iirs:'restoreil her to 'animation. . Titi: Elmira .If/I.er-enter. says that a-gen . ileloan from tlhityity traveling extensive ly hi the West sends an encouraging re- Isirt flisiness prOspects as coming nn der his observation. The improietnent is , of a general character, and seems to 1..• e ~ icipAted in 10-ei - cry branett of trade manufactui / • k. • : Amy:hires chtimanis before the United • , States :tad Spanish - Connuisioners have , - lii'isesta to tl c President- that no tiesss is lkiug transacted by the Commis •,/Mon. After, ,sting. their grievances they were assured that every,ettert- would. be 'matte to protect the iuterests of Ametipu eitizent in this ionacticin. NM fradfora tporter. EDITORS; 0. GOOD RICU.\ S. W. AILiTORD Toratit Pa., Thrzeday,‘lov. 29,, 1177. - fn BEPERIACCi PABII7. Although apparently defeate4 \in the latecantest, tlic. Republican pa ty is to-dad- as united and .harrnoiu ogi Oat any time-in its past brit liant record. Were the election to come off again, now that the %asses . realize the seats - blunder ,comPted in allowing the r pemocracy to. come into - power, our-ticket- would be "tri. lauphantly elected. • The atayjat homes regret their course, , ...and frill not be found nappingagain but When the day of election next year 'comes around !Nvill be found most anxious. for the y :fray. and inost -zealous in efforts to agaiti restore to 'power the party which has for the past twenty years-so successfully :governed this State, built -up her . . institutiony en- Couraged and fostered .manufadtures, relieved the soil. of, taxation, anti largely reduced the enormous 'debt contracted by thel)emikraty during the ascendancy of that party in - the State. , It, wale no fault Of our cantli , dates that wel met defeat this year. 1 - A better ticket has never been placed More the vot'vrs :of the 'Common ; wealth, and with standard-bearer , next year as .worthy the suffrages pf the . people,lhe RepUblicans.of Penn f-ylvania Rill roll.up old‘titne ma jority. • The Harrisburg Telegraph hitallie Ilan squarely on the head, when it remarks that there no coherence in the elyinents , by which we were de- • feated, and what Seethed on the more* jag'afterour. election a broken up . Republican party, is :as United,. as resolute and as• harmonious in all Parts of the. , State, as ever ,it was' when it walked through campaigns, audwas honored with victory in two 'thirds of the counties of the State. Defeat has left . ..no burning resent ments. We judge this, by the, tone of the recognized Organs of the par t v .. , The L men whose . experiment4l- votinfdeffated their yarty, are now the must ahsious to retrieve the dit aster of their own infatUation. Thu t se men did not vote against their par Ihr the purpose of : putting the Pe- 1 mocracy iupoicer. It was a vague idea that they could "bett:er th;ngs." That illusion is ow disp'elled. The desire to atone rear this Will awaken new zeal in support of the old cause —has indeed already crystalized the , party, restoring its adamantine Tr i.n strengtlcns Mu:l4N Its __us the wounds of the angels to fought on the side of I:leaven's (order, - against the first rebels, were . fiealeilas soon It 4 the impious blade 'whieri inflicted teem -was withdrawn frtii;the horrid ME AN exchange says: ",It will hiter sk Tit till who lost friend''; in the Ashta bula horror last `winter to know that during the spring and-summer large ' ga'antiti4of relics haye been and - are in the coroner's care- . in that city. It will ,interest them More, .and should interest evety one to know ,- thatthough some orthem hare lweti in the hands (4.0 e -county otti-. cials but two or three months,theS• p - ropo‘se these relics_at public auction in January. next. - They will ;:..11 them because one year will then have elapsed since the accident, and that is the length of time the law ob . -0 1 ligatesthem to hold' such artieles.Tl Toys and little wraps; burned trink; eta and garments of all kinds are hot' I of much value, but would be pticeless to mourning friends, matry or whom , have as yet absolutely' no records of the lose ones. It is - to Le '.,hoped that : this. will circulate all ovet tko country that survivbrs may write for a delay of proceedings, or visit Ash- Vabula before the THE mare, that is known of the In diancampaiga the more evident, it is that Qren'eral IlowAun has been -un justly- blamed. - Norie..of the army °dicers are disposed to criticise him, awl it is acknowledged that ' , his was' the pLu of the campAign which fuml ly resulted so successfully, And in pursuance .of that 'plan the . little army, aud marched almost twenty tidbit a day: . fur a Month- = General HD has been silent under all this abuse.,lenv . - ing his NipdicatiOa to ; •n l nd -he has :not attempted -to detract in any way from the credit due to \liw:s and Gnaws for their energetic pur suit, and there is little doubt that , when the history is- written his rec . - - ord . will be found an honorable one. THE appointment .of Hon. ;lOnx -Sewn as general solicitor - of the' Pennsylvania Ifililroad Company *ill meet the hearty approval of the stockholders, and is an indication to the py.klie that so far as the legal af fairs of the great corporation are con cerned, equal and exact justice will be meeted out. Senator SCOTT has tilled many important stations, and ~political, and so far hiS name is synonimous with strict integrity, fidelity -anti • uprightness. The im portant and' responsible d . ppointment just conferred uhon him is a flatter ing testimonial to_ his legal attain ments and_ business capacity. ' , l%'e heartily- congratulate the railroad Company on, their, wise selection. TuE directors of the Permanent Exhibition lave rcs'olved to, close the show on Sundays hereafter. We atejglad to announce that aftervex perience, the directoll find it to be not only i `nizh7antagedus, but necessary to close the elnors of , the exposition on Stindays.-- - • GOLD close4 - AD,Ne7 Yolk yebter day at 103. - TallE COLORADO CONTIOBT, WHILE the treachery of PAT - soN and .Cosiovr.s. and the • crimina . absencalo,Sll.ttliftON from his seat i t4,13T1',5. **; 411 1 40 ~44:10E- , theeoliitoti i t 444 *iito:the lip ‘4etnOcrue' ... y / then Coir4idiee..4. - , . 4 ,. : 0 481 4 01 e iloitse 14)14 ici4 , iti-, Cid ..fuitleriitV reduce-' the. Tfi'p . fbii-. can strength in that. branch jilf;,the: .N . ational Legislatiire. The Philadol „phis i L lllli'S - II S'c on stia i n - ed - to rebuke_ tli- ma;inessof ifs friends in this em 4 phaii . manner : , _ , ction of the House comna on electi6ns postponing. a- tinal vole• on the Colorao.ease until the reg.. ttlar seskin in.`Decenther, is even a • greater wrong than appears at first, sights If it is intE4kl to' declare the seat vacant, as . is intimated by the informal actiorf thetommittee it should lave he6f done promptlY-, so that the people of Colorade4Ould have an opport tulity for a fair ex.plS -sion in the selection of a - Congress- . man. From : tlic first of January un til very late in the_spring, the' moun tains of Colorado.are impassable ex eept=on snoe . slioes, - and'there is little or no fbmmunication.betwen the et.: trope sections ofthe State: i Indeed, anything like a political catiVass and' a general vote couldn't be had from New -Tear until the first of May, and if the-seat should be declared .vaeant in Pecember„the election must be I,ostponeU four or five months, - or it must...be held when-the. people can't be reached and .oite-third at' more . *lll he' practically disfrancLised. This snuffling on the ° Colorado con; test is disreputable at best, fOr Judge BELFOItn, the regularly returned • Re- P;4lilican candidate, is as fairly: euti 'tied: to his seat' as is Speaker BAN \ • 13AI* ; and if. the petty political jugglery: - Of throwing the election in• to-raid Winter shall be resorted to, With the hOpe of gainnn - a-Demoeratie, member throltgli the agency or snow.' stA . l orni and disfranchised settlements, Cdlorado . begood mi.s unary grOund for the Do racyfor •Years tkilcome, • • Tut: official vote-of—PennS'ykvapia I tarnishes the evidence that :the hem- i °chide. Victory on the lith hie, was\a :victory furnished by the stay-at home i dlepublicans. The figures show that' . it he .largest vote - polled was that given to Nko(Es for •:State . Trensurti,',2sl,4' ;17; which is a trifle over thirty het cent. less than the vote .polled for a Ti! : DES, :1ti1;,204. hide e STEnerrt. whiff lead tiie itepubtiCl • ticket, re ceived 214.480, which is thirty seven. , 'per cent, less than the- vote east foil: Hayes last year, :it4.-1,14••z. • Last year the Republipis received fifty-onc fixer cent, of the who-lc vote and the Democrats forty-eight percent. This '-year the total vote iv:is - 5511,481, show ing a falling off twin last year of t II colt.' or, in t'oa ud I) II bers. - 2u0.0U0 vf?tes. 'The lieptai-, (jean- votp was forty-two per cent. of the; whole,' and the Democratic vote about' forty-five per cent. The Labor vote was a :little • more than• one-fifth of the Democratic vote; for .about. nine per cent. , P.NrEasoNi - Thr Auditor-General, led the ticket pith 52.98 , 4, of which Allegheny and. lA.: zerne counties iind Philadelphia city furnished mai° than one-half. NYE,os plurality, the largest, is :9,901, which 'is the stnalleA by .whiCh the State has curried, for years except Ls; 4. Tm; girls of good looks, enitivat cd' minds, and good parentage, -re cently ran assay from -an academy in O!d'i. not far_oyer‘the' Pennsylvania ,flnti without Money or any cloth ing except wh:q.they bad on. `got on board a railway train nrl rode . they were put of cOnilact Then they got on another train; and were again !putt oft, uri after repeat el getting r =nit and puttir.g oif,they wandered into a woods, and subsist ed ,on stolen food. They had been lip ing this gypsy life some days, in (bilging in 'strange antics—and suck ing the pieertist *adventures, when their friends.qamd relatiles,. having been apprised lof their flight. hunted' them dow,n, :int] carried them hom6 by main . force." , They. were in nsorry Plight. Their garmcnts.were soiled 'lid in tatters •; their hair was irre- trewalily tangled; their eyes were bloodshot ; they had lost their mod= esty- anti nf.'t- sense of conveLiOnal ' They, fought against capture with tooth and nail, and with such energy and spirit that •they: resem bled „ballet girls in scantiness of attire when they .were overcOnie; Act., at week of confinement tllc / 3 - !.rreg tractable, became .their gentle selves . once more, expressed contri tion for their behavior, and explain ed their zeccet.trieites_ by "affirming that • they had been po§sEssed' of a• devil. . TiIE Senate held a continuous ses sion for twenty-eight hours, Closing . Tuesday afternoon.. sanguinary and hotly contested paiiiamentary battle was waged during the whole time, over'the contest for - admission of Senators from South Carolina and Louisiana. The -base • desertion of . PArrEnsos and CosovEn to the Democratic party, will gk , e the Sen atttA that party unless I's:Et:Loon is admitted. Should . 13rTLEn, the hero of the; hamburg massacre be first ad= mitted, KELLogiu of course will .be excluded. The contemptible course pursued by PATTEnsos seems to'fu.S : 'WY the charges made against hifiLby the Democrats in connection with the tams by which, he secured his seat. Z. TUE resumption repeal- bill has finally passed the House by a vote of 130 yeas to 120 nays.' All the.allirin ative votes excer4 twenty were Dem- - oerats. Three Pennsylvania Repub- Ilicans voted for it. COL OVERTON, however; 'VOtel agninstit.. PRACTICAII Ileneral,Shms. te „ ~,_:.,, hear . 14 `• t IM: ~. : fol . g....,,,••; „ .! , l it • ,et ' ' " Tto 1 . • u 1 4:. ~ ,r, • - : 1 1,•:: \ IS ' • 90 " . ..val... . 38th - ;ltittairOf . I ses are n_mba _ makes it Oil' at the victims of the unfortunate habit hadvendered verb Me and egfipiiitfoilifie — r - vicin thenrrny. In these, and in other aons,,s6ratig.,intee6 cst has been'made upon consideratiow4 urged with much force, to have the seu- teem 0i - dismissal set asi4e,i The IPreSident hitS`good knobi .that thew , fewinitanseelio-not represent- 4 the . prevailin , chameter,pf army officers, bat.,they ; kaufwititto indicate that lehibbteyllizit ' PrOpe, n - ``the presence of such at' evil, :Alert exposed to temptation I 'sometimes need -the restraining. power of ' -example •Att i aiitiAlidef:Jtii F*llisting it. liOnipt 'arid sure piplihment for crime is, therefore; genentlly) the niosteertain way i to' prevent 'it - ' 'The 'Preilderit desires it to thadeicnown to ; the - ariny 'that bt can- , not be led to undeirate.•thereti t gnitide of 1 the evil which the omen blinded to is like- 1 ly .to producil in the , publie..servioei -Nal person adclicted.to it can expect' to .lie trusted with any responSible ditty, nod a. pdriou who 'bonnet be trusted had better no the continued •in office.,'. It wiluit, there fore, understood : , tlia c t any'elernericy whichinay lave been, hereteforo w extend ed b'y ti&igation or commutation of seti-. tome, eannnt liereaftif be relied upon as -.After bashiAliefikfor alike favor-able adtiou. - After thiesolertm warning a rigorowi .x.e collo/ of 'the Sei/kenees ,imposixi'" in due course, by court-m*Val May he eipefted. The. following .ia`tbe 38t1t. Article • of War, abOre •Ireferrettlo:' -• • '.f s 't, - ~ "Any officer' who' is foetid drum: on his guard, iseiti,or whir defy,' shall i be. !lib/fussed - fawn- the setvi.m.ll Ain soldier . who so.offtiuds shall huger 6u411-,ulipor4l ' iliatishmenCai a Court )1E414_ wa). this The rs. R Tempera' nce Sogieti,:adoPted; resblutinne.indOr:s - the President's order relative to the magnitude of the evil whicli the crime of drunkenneis', is likely to produce 'in 'the pithlic' service; and. alSo his t seutiments.that . persons so 'addicted ca.unot•be trusted in office. and thanking the President .tor the hold Stand be has s' ree tion. A .oitnAr many - people -Writ .up 'eyes 'of incredulity, • .perhitps the I most, whenever_ allusion is 41.1tdd to, .tile\ fact that prayers Maybe angwer• cd: Probably most-of these scolfcp4. are those who pray tO he seen or heard, . pry little, if at all, or with total lack of sincerity and faith., gut lere is what a business man Saidlately,ja ' ..1 0 ulton street. prayer meeting : , have. been A pretty frequent at fepd 'ant this meeting -since it 'started, bat ' there ts , • one, incident to soy busiiness reer that'.l\lnive never yet naintioneti, atul sVhich I tish\o-day for the encouragLment 1' ,busittess nie,n 'present who may be:he' trouble. Jost ten years ago I bad : n en. au g ment to make good; amotintitut to three hundred auilfty? dollars. As a Christian business inaa i my integrity was at a stake if that was nZitmade good. 1 had nolthe tneans: 'luyivev , ,, to meet it, and in my dilemma I caommitteil the 111:1T ter to Gt,d. Affairs Went on\thtts ut tit the very day ou which the money'rs due. 'I still cast my cat - e : upon tied, andk i bt'lt!'. ged him to help me, and having, corn nit tea the matter to hind' felt at peae:.... this spirit I went amy ' During the morning a gentleman came• -in and looked at my goods. Ile•had purebasisl of the iteirre, but diCnOt Soenl. iut lira d ii', Is," on this occasion, nor ilid I feel like • preAsingilsim ;•hat as he went out- he tta.n ed to •roe, and drawing ft-ant his 'pocket. said: will leave. this with you, as I may lose it, and I shall want goods Soule time.' I took it, alai lound it tu •be a draft fhr three /lunar& mind fifty dollars, just ,the amouat - I sn ranch needed, awl undoubtedly thotimll'sansWer to my prayer. Since then I have mere implicit ly titan eve') as a busiuess, put my trust in Gad." • - Ttr heavy, storm in the - midst of which the nufortunate Minn? ' went I ashore on 'the North Carolina . coaFit was very .severe in Virginia als - Well. The .Dan River, the James,'the Pci= tOmic. the Shenandoalf.-all the -small er streams which rise among the'4ll - and the - hills of the Blue Ridg,e and the -Shen:4l6Mo, rose with great rapidity duitilg OM - night ofSltnrflay and Sands ",Lt Ilar per's Ferry, the .rise.was five feet in:, about seven hours. At the-Dan. R iver, the highesti pointyet -known wits reached, and the 'ileStruc- Con Of property was very great. Lynchburg, on the .Tames,' all•the bridges were W - ii - STied away, end the bank of, the James River and_ natcha' Canal we're overflowed and - , broken down. The. - darsinge, to . prop erty has been ?-ery great in Rich mond, but fortunately no iiV(.B arc reported as lost: The flood' has been greater -a , than the one whic severe lus was-tepu ever know Tut; „. Amami • AVEisenA'hiladelphia's " Mort!rage Prince, is., found to foot un $1,500,- 000. • He crane t6 - America When a ho , and made hid first business yen re in importinglue and ribbonS in a buiall way' from,' Switzerland. 'BY stinting himself and saving every penny not required in his business, which he immediatelyinveSted iu mbrtgages, lie accumulated his vast fortune. wore one coat and-.a little sugar-loaf bat .for over ten years steadily, anti always carried his lunch .tó his place Of nosiness in a_ plate, slung over his arm. was sornpu lously exact in all his dealing and when, after his death, the auditor called upon all' those having claims . against him to present them at once, [ there - is not a single response. Up to the day of •hisdeath, in 187 - 5, he refused to take seven pei scent. in- Wrest, when the law alloivetl onlysix. . • 5 IT N staid' that this State did a good thing for its ~aauces.,when it purchased, for ute as a„site for a new insane asylum,a large.fdria Warre n county.. When purchaied"t,he prop; erty wascorisided.to be outside of the oil belt, buTabout a year ago, oil was found on it. Sincc i that time a number of wells have been put down', the property 'has more thakdoubled its value, and' the Commonwealth is deriving a handsbrue income_ limn the royalty , paid by oil producers. i OnEY. a i't3w days ago a two hundred barrel well was struck on the farm, and ' - a• third of the yield from this spouter' goes into the State-Treasuxty. . • the reswaptisin...act,-uud—ex iAWri .E FOz.. c!t.ktgc*cY. !than America, 'and . advocated her .evo t t;!* fef!ap,"pg rfe4o,,ilaynntfy Wle.tiAtiti net' that" tie -distre,s's* ~. '4ugland utter lik.P.:.: was not du to resumikWAito the Corn '. yes. Ile argarii„thatthe ererlitoip of the natiptiM ; P:OM.p,op.r „men, and. back-' ward'WPliVoie\Woilld be' :unjust to them. Ile chatted that resumption \ would-not be'cout,rftetionodid"cloed. ... his .great,pee4l, lu,tlse \ follouing 1.26-: g ungef , • - - - '-‘ . ' '' 'WHAT IS , RANI :D., N. Gentlemen, you want not ()Wit nation al. • brit an international:l:prd ney.2l - . , Let. toe state one fact which, 'T think; i!etiiit meiiiisiiself•to every'Man's mina. '' Thu foreign trade, of th.S•tountrY, its - exports and im.ports, • amounts to •about $1;1100,- 000,000 in value, and every &Pak otthat trailei must -- bee 4ranireted in coin. We cannot help' ourselves:, le:very dollar of tt,l.c exictwts we . send. alivad WO sell .in c4tu.. I:yeti dollar..ot importswe bliYi - wp buy itt oin. Wi.intist ttaneinte the },rites iii our_curreliey into .trio.. We • must use. coin inlyery foreign vansaction, ana ev ery 11110 tiation in the. value - of the green .b 1..1: bet ween itself:Ma coin faik• upon us and not upon - the etaintries with which we i tr.tt le: ai4 there fere. the - entire corninci chi World of America demands that th,e international and national value of:: otir nioncy.sliall-he one, so that what tt. - iielt.is i.••• in olibi rliall hit a !hiller the World Over. Our money •triiist be international as welt ra.tir•nsil unicss you wish to this country, Alai have no trifle or E.lrmnterce tlic sett •• • • 111 . E Gitt.},NtrACti. DOLLAR. • The tronide With nor g'reenbank is this ; It !Ms two distinct functions, ore a purchasing priver and the e i th4r a debt paying power. As a debt -vying power it is equal to one handreA cents. •That hi...to pay an out debt., a greenback•dellar will by law discharge one hundred 'cents uC dehtl- but nu hew. Cali purchasing power in the general , markets of the ‘vorld, rinlcs . : : it. repreicutsulaiown stand, :it'd of coin vnlue. Now what . we want,ir, that tlit , Hc two ipmlitics of oar gscrobaCk dollar shall bey:lade equal, its debt : pay,- ing power ;Mil its sync - 3'a" Purcluis'ing . parer. When you have ncalc those two things. equal, yi.o have .46t a rr,oel•" - icitie - - ;.:rmtative of vslue.• We who defend tt.c resninpi ha: tier propose nut to dieSt rey greetibac, but to dignify it, to glorify it, The law that we defend. does not destroy it, it simply reduces its volume to $30(1,- non,rion, and it makes the greenback con-, vei rade into coin, but it does net deNtrOy . and cancel it. - Now I admit that the•law is not entire -13 fri c from aruhh„ruity ; but the 1 4 cm - et:try of the Treasury, who leap the .execution ofthe law, declines that Section :i,519 of the Revised :::.tatutes is in full ford`, viz : that the Nv - liole inlomillt tfc. 'treasury notes let nened to the tn - at-ury - NNW by issneil again, execl t thatt the rei-umption act 01; s that amount down to s:',oll,pro,nno. .!.‘:ow, although I do not bcliere• in Iteepirez gllenhackl , es a yerintinent - Mirk ney , ili Ihe 1 ...131t 01 St:a( s; Ai:L(4lO Tido tot toy- Self believe in this:governtne4 b e uardng a I.aukee, yet I ant willing' fi r. one, that in order - to prrtvent.the t heck ir'ellu'llt , is rr I. ich gent lc men fertr; the 1,)0: COO, Mt bf • the gretabacks .hall Le Allowed Wrenn - au in circulation, as.loug as the- wants of , !inie slow uninift.Fily they ate needed. 'IN. w; is . that pinch contraction; Is it 0 Mbnctiun, at all :' .111ty„ gentle:n:l.n, when \ Tr y.ot 'ha a. ber.ng/it your .gree nhaek up t•• ;2! cont 01-e in value than 1 - ou will have * 1 .200,000, . I! of gofd coin ready to flow intr• yrair ciecarlation tha rearm Ascii culate until gre:enhack,3 me brought up to - par, and Uhen }nu hav brc4rght theth up te, par you. will have nllood, if j , 071 oili,-;e ti; ) call it :A., of *!;2(0",04)0 of gold .i.oiri. .11 . ozie who are afraid 6t;cimtrati.tioty, Wray- look at that 'and anSwee'rt - IcA'renr: 01 , ME .5113161. E. ' 'Silinilling it all in a , rvold l'he Ptruggle now pending in I fs.`oti the one hand, to a cake Wok better ; on the other; 1. Worse. The eestimption net is belter,every day, Itepeal that you make' it infinitely worse. In the nanat of every - main mho wants his own when he has earned iI, 1. dentand,that _we do not make the etaned tvages i,f time 'poor man to shrivel 'in his bands, and to shrink achy alter he has earned it, but that his Money 5101 be made better anti better mail the plow holder's money shall be as goed as - the,bond-holder's• money; until our stand ard is one. We are hound on three great groUnds to maintain 'the testi:m.ol,m of sptteie.paytants. First. Because the pub lic Mali demands it, . '&courily, becanse all the. cleat Nusiotto; intCre:its of the country - demand tend thirl4 because our future prosperity, !-I• q uir t ; a solidi permanent basis on which comidenec can main plant, its feet, anti the I,iiisiness; of tlikt,country revive. The elements are all iti‘trillr favor now. The Secretary of the Trea,my tells us in his 1,4,011, laid upon onr table this morning, that he has ..:(11i,- 0(t0(41 of gt7lti coirty—tutpledged for any Other purpOtfe, waitint , as reserve for the day of resumption ; further, that at the rate of 1i:5,000,000 a month he is -adding to plat itoeht arid, finthermore, the hal avec of trade is tit'iw , in our favor to the extent of almost :te24 - 10,000,0t10 a year: Alt the elements are with us. iNclutuge floti-s this way. Our harvests have been bountiful, TheMitiott is- on the' return trace of prosperity, xi - cu. - where business is ievivittg, and therc,/s-lioexcePt fron; theCongroSs of the United States. Here is the swam center. Here :is the point of peril. If we can pass that point, and not commit oulseh:es to the 'danger, ems act now threatened, we 'AMA see our selves safe and resumption coniplete. tett such that time disastrous Gentlemen think there is danger that the people will rush in, will deliver up all their ireenbackt , .and.get the gold, if the law should permit .it. Let us see., Re , member how slow they have .been in giv ing rip their scrip. Suppose that a'farm er In-on"e of your Eastern States sell his farm for -> lie'-wants to remove to the great West. He gets ten green backs of the denomination of $l,OOO each. This is easy to carry. Re can put it in his vest pocket. Do you think : that as a mere matter of convenience in business -he will go to the Assistant. Treasurer in New Turk and get fir those greenbacks ferty pounds weight-in gold coin to carry in his pockets,. or, if the ,silver dollar should be restored, tall pounds of silyer? No, gentlemeni„ the reement your green back is equal to gold it is better than gold, for it is mute ,convenient, and as -Jong as the people desire it to be in Or-. ciliation, so long it may be until the busi ness' of the country demands its removal. fits rosttto,x. ' Now, Mr. Speaker, if any-of the aniendi ments propeKS any nieasute, to make tie tuArniptiou act more safe, worn certain, More carifal to the ii,:te'f4.ts of the coun try. I : will cheer fully join my friends in vottur.,..for it ; • bat: anything_ that takes., back the pmmiscs, anything that gives up what we have ' anything that sets us_ afloat in . ~the Wild waves from which we havOio-ncarly . escape 1, I will otipose, if it should cost rne'all :the ppliti \cal future that can he Offered _the Ameri can. THERE are 1.721,46.1 square miles of United States .real estate, that have. never been stirveyed. That •is 'to say, there are 14I,:30, MO acres ,of 'the :public dothain- vrhieh Uncle Sam has not ht of giving iiwayTur - 71' unsUrveyed_ lauds spoko of Ogye comprise _near= lv*h alr Our 'territory. • • Xhor.tiMi . il4fieleneY bill is wanted, immediately. The Fishery. Cciramis. sioa has broaght . tasn debt to Great Britain_to Um•amount, of $5,500,000. 1.-4111 I.; I: I TY. A CONIPAIIION. that uron, and this life .egon ,oast, and • wes fast . going in pieces. The irrecking-isteamer - ResOlutn was 0461 11. the Baketbrothers to her. aSsistrice. Ati4o,Oikkas:the news of the c.isas tO it iiichid tlicihgait tuarters of-the thatitie t -squa ton.ut I niq ton• Roads,Rear Admiral Trent:liar& sent the United States-iteameriSwa tarn. : 4 tind the tug :fortune to render alllisaistance possit44..' jj • Later information leaves Sidi of saving the •Osset. • She has gone' to pieces under the fierce assaults of . ! an:'unttsually ..lreaVy se a and, many . l ' bodies have - washed' ashore.., • Tillrty, pet** were The .Huron left .Fortress':Montoe yesterday'vn a crime to Havana aiall 114 West Indies. .• ; The storm :4ignals have been flying for. three. day, 'and it is ~ thonght ‘Straii 4 e that the warning should bevel been disregayded. There was a fierce stoiott,ragin,g night.•along the eonst,'tlie/tvind blowing at the rte of.otiseventy miles an hour. - The t i lieory of those well - aeg na t , ed With the coast hi thatrthe Hurou got - eaught. in the height 6f the gale, and/While trying to hold on, he:4l to the wind, her thaeltinery gave way,. her sails were uscles4; and she drikt,- ed ashore. It - apPears , that, there, was no . assistiinde rethiered froth:the shore, the life sayruf.', , : statiounot hav4 ing been manned. Cause thick weather, fresh gale diret,:ily o n shore ;.:fuse and aft sails. ~et reef foresail and -mainsail carried away ; jib stay beat ; 'and the fore ; ,, storm stay: (sail Was' st.rnele between on am-i half past 'one in, the nirkil ; big: The boats wefre washed -froth the boat's davits, leeward. The first cutter Was swamped.shout ten imp. ; litcs' later.. Lieutenant Palmer " wail drownyd - about, the same time tal e ; cat - lain was. The living saved' : the m-, selVeA by s-withrnitig ashore. .$o aid; w as Obtained from shore exceptwhen_, near the beach. - The .. .tnen-of-war Pewhattan , mid Swatara and the brig Fortune ate.anchoyed abrest of the wreck. • Flag coin rn unication:opened_ until them through':the'iteartier ,and Baker. so,assistanee can be . rendered from 'the steamer, as' the surf isj still heavy.. • ,The United States steamer Huron was one of the eight sloops of war authorized ,by act of, congress, .11)- 1 proved February lrp, 1873. :all - - which have already been launched. lief% frame was laid September 2, 1573, under the supervision of con tractor John W. Easily. her dimen sions were as follows Length over 213, feet ;, length, of steel:, .131 feet ; depth of- tlle', feet, end she was of about 650 tour register. • Her battery consisted of ono eleven , inch pivot44nn, four n'ne inch broadsid ,, guns ,-nil one silty pounder rifle. .She was built, jit. the, Norfols navy yard. and launched oWNlarch S, 'being the first vessel lanitehed fron t tha`.. yard. sinee-the close of the - varc She was barkriggk.d, hail back act- , in compound sc.rew engine 'of $OO ~1 ( ltOr,e powrer, ;I,lpl was me of the „handrAnnest eurvistte ! i...34 the service. On March IS, I h ilt„ she Failed from fort - Royal. South Carolina, on a scientilie cruise in the West Indies and on the Spalkish main, having I been ordered to . ,l'prt Spain. island of - Trindail, where lic.r special work was comet need. • Thifi Was the carrying of chronometie Aijjercppes of Im o -tadcqidrii Wit point along theilokth. "ern coast of South America as far as Aspinwall, and the preparation of sailing directiors enteOing. the various „ports she Visited. "•Dnring he trip she visited all the important p 'rts- on the:northern 'and . eastern CQa . ts of South America. For this work she eatried a complete and I valuable \ array of 'apparatus. She returned Prom' , this crn Ise - in A uguSt, arrivin7 at on. the I; th. lof - that month: \ After remaining at: this port a shOrt time . she sailed ,_south and': -111 II a 1144011 'Roads of r Fortress llonroe, on the 2uth hist:tilt: • 'She - saiki ° l - tlicnee for Havana yesterday, mornin . ,..' , f. _ The?..North Carolina. *rat; nprm which the Atiron ;,.v.afrwreclieds f .ls one of thelhri g 4st - drinons of any along the Atlantic seaboard. The c6lt• line begins at Little River inlet, on. the, borders of Sow ruftli'ie4rlY east to cope T 64, Otepii . noitteau to - . Cripe Meek iii4,ll6.Baine general diredirt -t4tAti Pe 11. .ittlii•fts;: - - - and - thence - ttrftlf tcrlire Virginia a- dktance . nf_ nearly 400 miles. Along this Whole-stretch coast, there are sandy, barren des ert .ishinds,from half a mile - to•two miiek in width, separated by Minter . oug inlets, few of which are naviga ble. From these islands shoals ex lend far into the ita; renderiritthe navigation of the coast 4ixecediugly dangerous. Narrow, shallow -lagoons, filled with constantly changing sand bars. extend all along the ,coast south of Cape,,Lookout, between the main land aud the Sandislands."- LETTEZSTiOU OU CORPhtSP4SITDENTS. MR. tintim:.4 see by the a:ticles in the Aro?, ,ltepubticaa:and Journdl, that there is a'nk&ousnessron the part of the editors . ; they'pectu, to be a - Axious to have the people believe that they are in favor of a county poor house,.. Of .course it it. comes with a bad grace.. after the course they pursuedln the late'. con test, in Which the titio.fir4. named papers teemed. with falsehood and 'abuse trout week to week iu regard to the property as well as persons, actuated by no higher motive-than political hate or private mal ice. Having been mainly histrumentalin de-, feating this humane proposition-before the people, they seek dow to make some show. of their humanity, 340 pieteud to be anx ions for a Poor honse and propose that somebody shall advertise, (in their papers of course, and pay them about five dot , lats): for four weeks next 'preceding the first of January, 181'8, for a special- law for Bradford Ceuuty. All I have to say ;on this, point; is that if these gentlemen want a special law passA at the next ses . sion of the Legislature, let them give the . required notice and sign it, and then - go to work and draw' up a hill td. accomplish the objectlhey pretend to be so anxious about, and' as all our inernbe& and Sena tor are in favor of a county Poor house no doubt it can be passed,....and_then .the n c;ifiglit, another battle against the paupersin; the county, and no diaibt gain g,teat glory,, and perhaps some cash. • - _ VOTER. Eiturronl-Mn. Entrou : "We have alvays been a believer_iu the , science of euoloy. The - study of human nature in. fits different phases preseos to the sensible mind an interesting subject. Hu man Character may be studied in various ways, but we deem-him - lxist qualified to judge of chltracter who thoroughly under= stands the science of Phrenology. Of course this science, likealLother sciences, has its preteuded.votarici, men who actu ally know nothing of its true merits, and their ignorance on the snhject has 'done Lost! hook, the leaveL _ and deducts his suppos i tions to absointi elusion that the 'people-of those vicini the Profes.sorpiny visit, will find Witt! their benefit to extend him a hearty wel come in return for which they will find themselves amply repaid: •. I : 2ISW3 Iloitmur 0,1(03811.10', Tioga CountYi,has 16,000 heads Of cafe.- . : 00:+titeatie - rnAxo hait'sold 1,i3 inter est in the I)rug StOre at Westfield. • Et.l7,ourty. "prevailing' among - horses in some portiquiiof :fiega,:County; • eases :was argueil at the . re centessiou9f'the siiprapc court. - Anot7 $lO,OOO vtern . ;expepdfil ',in ' trill of. - L Hotfttaing vise - by the comity of livrki44 • . • 1 S'EVE:N Year old boVinSulivan county plamd'powderlitto a &Atte and .set tiro ,Tons N s !Rhea. of ; Dauphin Ilquatyi--has. him missing for several days. His accounts are,alkright: „, T g i ,chop -Ptiectfis of Bloomsburg havePlaecaMfition & iiatnlin .organp in .141t.t11e'PRI?oVis of tb0.101t1 1 ,?. Tin _4 (l itatikj..filys the. oil borers at_ I•Bl4,shurg strtiek first sand- at a depth of 2gl.4..Ptatr : :t;ro/4 State .Supreme EloFirtiwliieh .has had a rattle; ex'teinsed• session at Pitts rg;l 44, u rried last , vieelc; '-• W.114-14t,,81i.t03:N, of Titusville. is the tetim of one of those tou-frequcntly-oc taiing gunning accidents.l „- ; • 3f us. 314..(7r.t.:nr., Wife of. L'o.l....McCtunE ' Philadelphia on 'Sal nig la y last, ''rein . ttr attack of neuragii of the heart. SCII.VNTON•iii ill A bad way. The • gas supply to the city has been cut, oil because the bills , were-not -paid,•••and noir it is • Ilireatitned.to stopthe. water supply. A- MEETING:hi soon to.k.ses held at - Mead-. 411,t0, adiauce.a project to build •a raiT ,road .f i rmu r that.town to the, western,coal %Chia. , • . . . PAltly of four • from gastou killed three bearS recently. ' flefiire beingtoup tbe.beirsWhiPpod three dogs had-pursued-thorn; • • -. ;. • ,lloil.:,BitiJitt P)sie'rszt.4,.. vhis -thirly• •,,y ears, ago warntesident judge of the coin= mon ylear l court, of Allegheug-coanty was tendered a dinner - ou, 6atutila,y . by, the 'winters ;Jr the Pitesburg bar: • ; Jos.Ert3, , A., ,41 1 iff.i , ;!t, 4raged, lerty-t. • . 0a:14;1-east . from employment in a grocery store in Philadelphia and tie -same da,t, in despairo...orrunitted with lauslauum. •' • • t, TuEus: are six families - in West M -- liddle town Allegheug county,,that can march out CS children 1111- dress prside. "The •unalleist family contains 10,;and the larg; elli4ikeut7 - : • • i b. •1- • City has provided for its in debtedness with bonds of tl.e denoinioa lion. of i:100 each, which mature in 'six ears and bear C • per cent. interest pay . - able semi-aunitally. • TIIE assessed, vabiathui of real estate iu Phil ad elpllta•th ist yor. is 1•51•6",:i 3•28, a, falling otf df*15,10,20-t from last year, and; tl.e total valuation of property subject to municipal • whieh is V6;080,435 .less 11,St .- year. MAnTrt- , t 'saloon=keeper of Wilkes-Barre. has been appointed C•n ilerelia ;went fur the I.Tnied states at Moscow, Russia, the t•Vasi•itsin - firloiNi , ;l?) says t 11.1.0'10; the eitorte of • C`ong ressznan 11. 13. Wright. . A PfIit.ADET.PIIIA druggist is on trial for mat.slasighter, irs ba'lug killed a young woman by a `,` mistake." -Ile poured out e •-stor-oirf , sr her.stse. aml then. intending to give :i flavoring extract, added imitiat i is acid =ME 31Aron:Siiii.Erwasossaultedoit Ito sti- , :et one day last week, by a young man whose, news stand the llpyor had caused to he'retut) s ved from : the . sidewalk— The Miryof• .s6ized-• his:assailant and "handed him. over tp.thc . Tuttur; 'young men of Charlestown toWitsltip, Tiogjii; County, were, Arrested and thken befoie .Thstico Donakisiin for disturbing a. meeting recently. They wete held to bail, and willprobablelearn spun*. thing.befinA tboy.get. out - Of the Clutches I of the law. 1 1 3 cm: N• DI:EY • d (sed of :VA) cases on the at gitment, : rt, Ino certiorari eases and In crinfluill : trials duriruf. 1a4.-week . ;.hesides the usual rtint ine hititit'sii Which to the lot of the - Judge sitting on the bench during . the Session of the ,Caurt,„: TEN Commauderies of the Order of 1. - nivor§al-iireiberknoti are saki ,t 4 67 have been instituted in the central part of the ate durin tjle ivatt ; two weeks. Grand Cominandery for Pennsylvania will :be organized-hi January next. It is probable that. Altoona will be the point • ,elected for the, .3ttqc Olk - AlingdaY lacy ah opinion was t ren: tiered in the supreme court otsting the sheriff of Butler County. for edtruptly autney, to 'Secure his election. The case was oil a den:lnter, •an application was made in supremo cc•urt for a rearurtA of:the ease on its merits. Chief AgneW, on application, issued the staying:the order of the court oust, sc sheriff,,and the matter 'will wind ore the court again iu January in • Ti*.- Set - radon papers,stete'that at about idittpaA ti o'clock 'on Thursday morn ing a terrific_explosion ga,s occured at. Jermyn's nines at Green'llidge, by which seven person were injured. This mint; appears:to:belt' proli fic of "blowers" of and much trouble is continually experini'<d•ftiorefront. :The explosion Thursday , rtipmaig is supposed vi have been caused by the gas igniting froth a blast in one of the cMtnibers nearly under Hop Geo. Sanderson's`honse, and, swept the" mines fiur many hun*ed feet. A Vnlnnble,J[ediekne.••,The- repse = that' Gage's . .great vegetable reined) collet -MEIPICA'', Wo.xpEtt " is havhig au inimetise sate by nil droggiSts-. Tbo proprietors do not expend enormous sums 'for flaming . advertisements, but 4refurttidet thO imetileirio . aduitriitte idtelf ny.. , send ing to Pritggists throughout the cotattyy, stlmpie for trial, at of 1540 V thousand dot. - lar:=, that invalids may test iti merits before pur-- ,:ittss,lpg,a,443 - ge Akto., :nutteting Ityswpsia, Dizziness, Liver or Kidney comp'aints Si-4r,titoluttal; lipadoclitc Hess, pipina}dionmea, \Vora, ...Hess tit ilale or `entaie, or deneml Nervous Pros• tratlon 'At enter; 'can' fake , this retuaikalde medicine, without soon its.gootl eirects, '6O to 'Your Ilimggist atilt get a' sample bottle for 15 cents; and tr a large size for .100. It has curedwitere all'otber, reißedies bad failed. bold In t . 1 • ; 414rketi.` TO Ny4.X i lc)A• poierED , ny STEIVE.XS S: LONG, . _ . Geaeral dealorstu GroCerles and Brodnee,4stixdoi Block. Center Alain imd Bridge S meets, ' 1.V,4311P-Nr.8011,17., ',:r.VEN!NG;. OCT.: Tionfter eoln Mtai sier.i6olbit. ("hop reied, Wheilfref .J..... ItS f 110 Corn, ; j P fd (foto.. VC " Clover seed, medium,. - 44 pea vlue.. • ; ,Tiranthy.7ksten4.... :. • /400 441 73 P0rk;11105a...,... - , 1/I'oo • 10 4 11 Dotter, jabs ~ 'tBlli. - Fig* fresh 20 22. Cheese.... ..1) wen apples, hush— lO 60 50:0 50 Lrled --•i ~ • pOr ' ( - 31 , S' • -.ls. 20 025 • Iliac k Peaches 20 - 0 2 1.5... ; •14.1atptic 0'25 30 f Beeswax. • , 23 • COalayeTED BY,DA YVON' As BRO. • Os , to lleactlyor *U(4 '4O bOooP,pelfi."? #5,-1 00 • -05.0 Wool, iviZa- af * 31** -• • v. " 91r3444 powEil z • - - OTTER - ••• it - r,YEt 57,3 611.48 P, 3 `. TVCICRD. AYD ' • • EMBROJDZRED MU SON :TAMES' 'Attila' VFARY TO WHICH THEY INVITE tiriPA'ciAlil 4 lia*NTlONlit COMPUTE cAMO)MM., SIIIR'TS! =463BTATIANNERi IY. NKUTTA:'KUSLDI c:;ONE; !DOLLAR EMIR fiNEI HUNDRED THE NEXT Nilstfy' DAs En order to reduce our Stock before' L SFr, I liffsr i v:us, , 21411, 4SD h SSA 111 MB sl'uctp3sALE. $ 7,50 6 . 8.50 . 200 fir 3 25., I_so 1 50, - 73 MS - 70 ' .4.5 • 40 so 4, ct• igiof lac It LI 12h 20 :7- 22 22 A" LARGE L 1 OF s 1011. , AT t2VAT 1/1 ALSo A VI: tia'F,'/ Lui44 - it . ft ? t MADE .1% TIIE AND Tilt, TO Ai4D,O.IVE,SATI.S.FACTION. Pumiture :1 )irnougA.Nry. , 7. lEEE WOR3II OF FURNITURE TO DE SOLD IN .7,•""1 - .1 , 17+ , the z closi of 'the- yeai. - 4 1uire I / ( • decided to Offer our LARG.g STOCK OF GOODS AT VERY LOW: PRICES :1"1;0' B -Ci .11{ S• 11, DCRING THE 'NEXT 37SETT DAYS YOU WLLL , FIND A. • ,•! .": I FULL. ASSORTMENT OF BLED 011.1 JIB En SLITS, 1.4 EASTLAKE. FRE:vcii, ()TIM! .4.VD.1 MI Y. ; i ; mfiDERS STYLE. • I '.ll. PaItI,OR ,SUITS IN EAIR CLUTII, TRNI" SATIN : AND Phrwr „1 0 C: C- JUAY3 a lI.IRS, B S: E DR. .2 , ...1131,1i5, BZ:dArp e e . t, • 1.. ,):. a • BUREA Ug .V.l TR ROES, SPRING BRD& LOOllllll7 G ARS 311, E.cpLEss vARrErr, SOLD WAY" DOWN FOR CASH tiNtY BY THE ,AIANUFACTI:RER.S. ijAll.l AT t THE 'OLD' 'ESTAB- LISHMENT OF J. O...F:ROSVS:g-ONS, IM i2474m . - A CHANGE-IN THE` \ • BRIDGE STREET FURNITURE STORE .. . . The underelord. has Ourchseed thWestebilib• ment of d. 'S. ALLVN & CO, and x7ll kee'ile • • ' FULt •STCCK OF GOOD FURNITURE! WHICH SELL Mr. ALLY!: may still be founds it tpe oid Awe, artii will bare charge of the e UNDERTAKIN6 DEfARTU.En, ftnnuAtkield, he conducted In goof taste, and the chariteindll tie iitstaable. IMIM Careful atfentlOn will Le glreu'to REPAIRING 'AND FRAME MAKING ! Mil IMIE N.-P. HICKS, - - stit4frfor t&7.8. 'Allyn & Co., 9 8IDGL 4 g, TUW.00)46 . SWILEVUNO NEW. BEIM I have a grist, varbity. of Thick Gouda; ry4i t , , that 15 kept Ins that class bout.; z Dldiee AND; NANCY ; _SILKS ..= • AO stgok is rerY - lorietArol cheiper thai k z , ‘ „,, ilr fifteen stirs.. No lady should bus $ silt 4/ ts without Brit eggnog at ' ' (1), •I':' ' . • A . . _ e A FUL,I, LI'NE OF LADIES'• AND OEM . UNDEIOVEAS. JUST RECEIVED. ME , ,DOLL4IIS ',• 7. Color an' :0140TifS Just recelied'i large stock or Notions, 01..r,,atd Hosiery, Shaw:s, Skirts, etc., etc., In great variety. Towanda. March 29; 1377.!. tls;Prje r.l , -V.11,;/ " • OWAN.pA 1417.i1C EMPORIUM! T I=l Wholesale anti Retain dealers-in all Muds of EMI Invite the public oas examination ot_Azeir Mal>. iteliment. Contfiries to be the birorite arith Musicians, and Rell sustaina the high reputation earned. It 6 not necessary to ,go. into any extended description I t the instrument, as Its merits win he apparent to all on examination. • CNN MAIN" Sttlgtr; 1 I PARLOR 'k. -VESTRY. ORGANS These inarrumenta are celebrated the world over for:their remarkably pure and brilliant \• is owing .to their famous Combination Solo 1 Steps • Aeoline, Vol Humana, Piano, all of which at. separate and additional seta of Reeds and I is arranifed as to adluit of an almost endleis variety of.orehestral effects and beautiful comblnation,;, • 1•• '.; ELEGANCE 15P STYLE, • AN G TLIORO' CONSTRUCTIO:OI • kitiong the many 'Patents weed end u.led bs the sere tino..arf • • sr.r.ARATE SOLiidETS, lib offer all our Instruments at the lowist figures, and guarantee theca Just as represented, Dun's be deceived tit ttalloling agents, but come directly to headanartera, whore you are sure of getting:lest what joe !Avail tor. 1 ~ Toenolls,ll4l4, 8 IST/. 4.;'•L;ICENT MEE .1: L. KENT'S. = F EVERY DESCRIPTIDN 7 ' , 1 graoejust•Opened, AI FULL I.IIE OF EN Under the supervision of, HARRIS THE TAILOR J. L.-KENT N r E • • Cor. 3Lain and Pino-sts. MEI 1.191.11 ES . 11 PASSAGE, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS "dkp = SIIEET MUSIC, The celebrated! MATIIVSHEK PIANcI. • , w we Oa" have the agency for GEORGE WOODS * CO.'S QUALITY-OT TONE: THEIR EXTRAORDINARY POWER, 'WoOpS' OCT.OrF..COUPbER. IMPROVED VALVES, PATENT CABER, IIANO ATTACHMENT, AND''BELLOWS HOLMES i PASSAGE rill
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