tient; riot. pill ignored, and „prosecutor, Levi Veils, to pay the costs.- omith vs. Taco)). iletkei' and . Axti:Decker. ! , Indictment, assault ,and battery. . deOrge H. 'Vaniaoy, prosecutor. : Verdict, Jacob Decker Axa Decker not guilty. • .Com'th vs. Jackson Chandler, 'B. F. Starbird, — and Norman F. Hinds- Indictment, and as. sauit and battery. Arieliet Aylsworth; prosecu %dz. Verdict, not guilty but that defendant% rpvcoit3: . • - _ - - •_Com'tiirg. Levi Wells et at ' Indictment, ma. inischiet B. S. Divis, prOaccutor. , Thu ignormi„and prosecutor 4pay the costa T. Com' th' vs. Levi Wells - et • al.. Indictment, - Verdict, not guilty, and B. S. Davis, pros ecutor, to pay •the costs. •-; Corn'th vs. Den* , Wheat., Indietment,odult • eri.:4ettled•Fia pahnent or „Indictment , ' . • Pota_..til Jtimet Flynn. Indicturnt, assault 'and - batters„ with intent • to • commit .a' rape. fietaztrelV.Davisi prosecutor. Verdict; guilty. ' „Pongth va,,Ames Cook. .Indletment, tumult AleurlettsCook,prosecutrim: Bill knored, andprosee.utris to,pay cos: •': • - ',lpetirt*th 1 3Siob Pcitrler Indictment also Ittcicgcc P4tioitd, and ptosecutOi, Robert' '.4dStfblicr.lo pay the costs. . Com'th vs. John O'Neil. Hadietment, May. • - hem and assault and battery. Bill ignored, and prosecutrix, Bridget Feign, to pay the costs. Com'th vs. Isaac Tirana. Indictment, assauli =I battery. Bill ignored, and prosecutor; Aden & Wellman, to pay the costs. Oom'th vs. Iliram,Vandewater, alias J. B. ' Smith. Indiednient, false pretences. John C. Cook, prosectitor. Verdict, guilty-. -,l',Cora.lh- vs. Hichael Crane: Surety of the pCiCo Cemt diseharged defendant. ' ' Com'th vs. F. IL Gilbert. Desertion. Settled. Cotteth Addison Porter: hldicfment, as andliattery. Henry Brummer, prosecutor. Verdlct,-,gailty of dud- Count in indictment. 4We:slant fined by the court i 3 In and to'be Im prisoned four - months in county jail. Pintlees or 'Pinks and Papers, Idosiost,Mommt.v for December is to hand, containing nineteen choice pieces 'of Vocal and Instrumental Masie, all of which can #tehadfor-ad cents. 'lt seems hard to believe that so much can be furnished for such a :small sum, bat we know that it is. It comes regular ' Iy_ecery month, and contains nothing but good - - Bound volumes for 1871 are ofibred, postpaid, tor 1¢.5. They come elegantly bound in crimson eleith; ell sides and wizen; and are guaranteed to contain $5O worth of choice Piano Music, (some 200 pieces.)' if ordered per, Oxpress, $-'1,60 trill secure •Weivould advise all those seeking . _Monist Presents to bear this - work in mind. Music is always a proper present to a lady, and in nopther sbsp. can, the same amount et good . :, i muSie be: itchmkt, It is published 1174. L,-,PET -.w,pgicoadwaY, New York.- . -I ,Cl:rmastAs thTrum"—A, aolva•colition •et Ch Minns taro's!: Just published L l i trima4l99Broaxierai, NOW TOrk. - , It isissued .I;7.l)Mniilet l4tmi, Patin:m(ly siipoiiia Contains The following Hyms: Babe of Bethlehem—Brightest rnd Bc;st— Chrbit is Born—Christmas is hers—Come, ye Faithfill—Han to the Loral—Hark 1 the Angels Volcm,Expected Jests---Bahe is Born —Holy Ninht--Christmis ',Ere, Little Children ...Star- of Bethlehem—Merry Christmas—Noel ! Noell.,•Clnistmas Tree—Whisperings in Heaven —Snow an On Ground— , and While Shepherds Watehed. Sent, poet-paid, tar 20 cents each; 50 for $8; 100 for 113., Bent,Dericiiireit — , 506 - 44405';'1000 for $l2O. . 7 --A minister in Bristol, Canada,--ro , oentiv got into an excited account of the devil's omnipresence and evil power, said he went about like &roaring, lion ; was in the house, the camp, the church, where upon a sharp cry was raised by a little boy in one of the pews belonging; to a leading family in- the congregation. = , !!dkuuty, aunty," he shouted, "takeane out, take me oat ;'I want to go;" and aunty had to talte.him out, the boy rushing in terror front the olittrch, not having the heart to stay any longer under the same roof with a personage of whom he had formed so terrible au idea. WHAT HORLCE - GREELEY KIsTOWS -Amour PitYstc."—On Thursday', us " IL G." stepped from a carriage' Ilorticul: triml Hall, a Deputy Sheriff, who was loOkingfer the "Chap. from Chappaqua," preserited'the venerable vegetarian with a summing in a libel suit, commenced by Professor Paine, the damages when:in are laid at 830,000, and the libel complained of„ a 7Wbane paragraph stating that said •lirrefearritiid-sold -diploinor to a - tegio named liforang,"and an 'herb doctor nam ed Rogers. - The irrate philoiopher denies that said iertrikwas abate:di - but the Deputy Sher opinion that 'what ho knows 'An* it is suincieni for him, and main : tains that the summons staiserved. 111117finlegtS "VW. iOTI •• . . .4t . MmeimosEllanwatteoarPamr.ockblders :of theMoittrase Railway Company, are: hereby .notified that the THIRD instalment of five riol -7241141 share has been called for, payable or. 15,1571,10 the Treasurer - it his office in . rose. Mon t botrever-wbo tin ti it more .convenient mu make their !laments to Samuel Stark, !sq., at the Wyoming National Bank, in Tnnkban noel. " C. L Bnows, See'y. W. R. Coemm, Trener- Moninik Nov. 22; 1871, ; . • : .47-2*. rpeket.Boak last. .-Lost; to tho villige of Montrose, on Friday November 17tb, 1871, a pocket-book, containing papers' and money, valuable to the owner. suitable reward will be paid on the deliverrof -the mane at this Mica 47—It. :Div : Tour Tickets. • - '''tielets toreilerts of the West eln be raw. domes) at' tre D-La W. Express office to Mont- foie-' Ek,' , .t L. tiltsm.r., Stage rrolirietors. Montrose, Nor. w,1871. -47-2 w. Denthiry. Ili:. 3:Wheaton, of 134 "Court .sireet; Bing trint.on4i,,,T: .101 be in Springville, rrady l e er bissin . tit; on -Friday the 24th instant, and devote threc sdaye : tia ,the extraction of 'teeth, at 0.7 - SALT the dental prime:. lie - will be ao. compsnled:by Dr. J. a Smith, ^who 1011 giTohis attenthM:exclasirely to the prmerratlon of the natured:led& All parties wishing theft counsel niaskbe promptlron hand, and make tham en. gagemental ' Binghaf:nton, Nor. 18,":1.-47-11r. rt s e Allitontkita, lot eke s n. - • . - lereirouldhdently mmendlonll hoise ==ban "1,11. P nod iFlicittlict parchusis " J.-IL : _ 17 . 411 ,,, ey's _ P tent Rereri:t.ble Bare . , Wo base e inN l tt ea closely, and 44 Os:ft-hesitate to inentrance t A ~ tar ahead' of Inlyttlinvsteliavesoeu; '&n cud tvill . call upon the &Intent &maim. in tbis '.. , . ty, a n d give -thers a rare 'opportunity of p . hasing this in graytkiiitAlt, .atticle, and:Ave:T. -,. ture tbe,predin. Hilt: that nO husband till les in perfect peace 1111 - Vpurebases one. , • . • . , - • ' ..::. 1 . 1- PienPer 22 ., int ---47 ; 91 4 --: ':- 2 pook - 413110.1111,71 • - • All liooks broualtt. is beton; Oct. 30tb, are now bound and ready An. delivery. Books re. ; rosining oce year uncalled for, will be sold. Call - And seo.ditferent styles. • • Lanni+, Bratsk. .Co. = 5ay..6,1871, Sallee. - ftEsEc_Oraris =EBY arm - • rf r---. ' Szverawn Simis pi*vittnazastrastrorupsrar Dinner.''::'';' The approaching Thaiaksgivineday, reminds 'us or the claims of these. bmve i poor and dis abled Soldiers, who are , now suffering for the Mettle:lwo - enjoy. Lot us then, ortillitmselves of the. oppOrtnnity, to contribtite -to their dim: ner, by; sending meat, poultry, Mater, cheese; fruit, (green and dried) tilso delicacies for thole confined to sick rooms... To be left, with their kind friend Geo. NT, Bently, : wbo' will forward them by express from his residence in Montrose, on the morning of the 13 last. The Matron has expressed the convenience of. having the articles the of the week, pprevious to Thanksgiving, al their Home in , &utast M. Watsa.n. Woodboume, 11 mo., 13day, 1871.-4 w. Tcachero Eittnkintlon. ::•Tho annual enithinstions will bo held es fol lows: Sliver Lake, Brach' . ey :School llonse, Tilesday Fradklin and Ltherty;Lawsville Center School House, - Wednesday Nor. '22. New. 31ilford, Now , 31.ilfonl. 80r0., - ; Th"nrsday Great Bend, Gresit-Bei4-11Oro., Friday:Nov. 21 Harmony , and Oakland, Susquehanna Depot; Saturijiy Nov. -- - r. Jackson: Corucia, - Sehesol!Thanse, Monday , Nov. 'Ararat, and ThonasonrAldrieh . 'l3ehool lionse; Tuesday Nov. 23. - llerrii k, tycos . .c4chool 4onse; Wednesday Noy. . • - Gibson, Kenedy Scbpol House, Thqi4day, Nov: . Classes trill le Orme& at 9 Oclock,. a. m.' Teachers to be admitted must be present•before the close of the examination in the tirst'branch. 'Mich teacher to be peotided 'with pen, ink, sheets of paper, and Union Fourth - Header. In dividuals designing tri'rteach mit' attend ex aminations to secure catificato, and none can lie legally employed.tO teach Without n certitl stit_tet. each shouldjola atlaSs In„hrs Dis ,trict or,trbere they expect to .teach-, Directors arc regnestedia attend. . ' A specialrExamination' bc• held tat my offleeon. Montrose, for those who employed by Directors end, from neeesectv, , hive thlied to at-, ttrnd regular examinatieita, on the firir ?Monday of .Deeember.._.... TiuiL7, Ca., Supt. Faiest . baUc. Oct. Mb, 1871 , . - IcatSilluslontling The greatest conflagration ever known In the history of our country, causing the suspension of:ruany of the best insurance Compams. I am Miser to inform the publicthatt,rro.u, ifnny 10 - 3 will be 'bust:decd. - by- my patrons,- of-the old . Manhattan -and :Lorrillard Inaumnce Comps, Hies; although - deeming it, best to dips. business, they - advise me that the tutrarned premiums trill tie retuned ro takt. Send me your Policies in the companies at once and I 3011 forward them,, and at an early day yen will receive their value. Meantime, 'with your. conSen4 I should like to write you a new Policy in a, good, trip:m(6ls oompans, as I still have sm. which, after paying ALL , LOSAES. and onto donating largely to the sufferers, stand-A- tia 1, even if ISTELLESTED parties' do tell you to the contrary.- ,Itemeetful ly, - shr C. TYLER., Fire, " ' ' land',AcelilefitallnajAgt. 'Montrose, November 1, 1871.- - - 1 -t*. • • —an Irishman c.qed at a drii,g store to get a bottle . of-Jonson'et Anodyne .Liiiiment for thellheumatisurt the druggist-asked him itr what , partof the holly it troubled him most,' 136 me soul," Said he,.. n. "l:bare it in ever houl and corner er me. - 7' For loss of cud, horn ail, red water in. cows, loss of appetite, rot, or murrain in sheep; thick wind, broken wind, and. roaring, and for all obstructions of the kidneys in horses use Sheridan 's Cavalry Condition Powders. ~~-. -. WraTz—Boutxu—At the M. E. Parsonage in Montrose, November 4, 1871,- by Bev. A. D. Alexander, Amos White and 3liss Annie Bo dine, all of Montrose, Pa. GEt.arr—TurrLE—ln Ararat, October 31, by .1. IL T001ev,.E.44., Oliver W. Gain, of Gib son, and 303 a 'Sarah 31. Tuttle, of Preston, Wayne county. - Brxitox—Star.k.—At, -The Pmrbyterian Parson age, in Montrose, on Monday, November :10tli, 1671, by Rev. J..G.3liiler, William L. Benson, of Jackson, and Miss Emeline Seel°, of Bridgewuur, ~ Wirrxxv—:EiAnnoirAt Gibian - tiolloir; 'No vember 13, q.t. 'am II; Ingals, David E. Whit ney, of Ilartord, and Miss Mari L Darrow, TUCKER-1n New Milford township, on the sth of Nov. 1871, Mariah (Vosburgi Tucker, aged 18 years—wife of S. Perly Tucker. ZiEIiTONAt his residence, in Dintock, Novem ber 2d, of heart, disease, Loma Newton, aged 68 years. VAN - FLEET =ln New Milford, Susquehanna county, October 25th 1871, Mrs. Udall. Van Fleet, wife of •SimeonNeriFieet. agrAl7l years and 10 days. Smmt—ln Dimock, October 29, Delia, wife of Edgar E. Smith, and daughter of 0. 13. Titus, aged 23 years. Rooms—ln Lanesboro,' September 16, Janus H.:Rogers, aged 34 years, 4 months and 20 days. . ' ' • Cnizerm:—ln Apolacon,„Octaber 17,14 m. Elsie, wife of Am Chalice„ and only daughter of Henry and Lucretia Whitaker, agisi 13 years 4 months and 7 days. WurraknEn—ln Apolacon, October 24, of Ty phoid fever, George H., only son of Henry and Lucretia Whitaker, aged i 4 years ,and 10 months. - " lit~st —ln Apelacon.,October 16, of typhoid fe ver, Miner T. son of Lewis and Harriet Bee be, aged 18 years 5 months and 35 days. • Row—At Warren Centre, October 18, Minnie 8., only daughter of Alafiscin and Isabelle Row. aged 13 years and 6 slays. CuannEnt.sm—ln Gibson, September 1, Willie, fort of Judson and Ellen Chamberlain, aged a years. Cussrmu.s.7—ln Gibson, Pa, November 11, Ellen, wife of -Judson Chamberlain, aged, 3:3; SioNE—lndessup, on the 13th day of October 1871, Lorcy Stone, aged 82 years and 3 months! Tie was a native of Litchfield, Cone., and act, Bed on tha fans, ninle he died, in 1814. SSIGNEIPS EIAL.E.-f-The mulerstgoed aIA sell At publit rale,lM the premiree.lstauttestate of N. N. Knitter. In South Gibson. Sarrontan count 7. on 'Tuesday. Normal= 9 3, lan, at precis T one o clock, P. M., the following property. 1. 41 One two Mona Mat to= Spriag_iVe&ou, one. good Teamllarse, (avow six Sewn (40.1'1 10 Was My. Sixteen fledge:els 'and .one Gem, . : N..ISITCHELL. Assignee. South Gibson, November 2r, ' Elute rg,ableo. N. T. & E. Tittle Table. r • inAms No. 4, Night Express : : :2.u,7. to. " 8, Cincinnati Express : : 722 " • " 38, Way F - eight, : : 1020 " " 2, New York-Exps, : 1.47 p. m. Accotamodationi-,,,: " 0, 6'4Ell3llW:it Expre.„. -r ; '1 ' 9.17 . " - ' = rnkise No: 7, Nik:litEipioss; ' . i 5111 1. 23 1. 9, Eno.,,n.ant; : ." 29, ACCOMmtiOIII,. : " " 37, Way,greigarA.., '; • , " . 5 Mail and E.ipress,'..: 4 : .All or- ittc' above trains stop nt . Treat-`-Bend . , LATROP'S PIRDIOATED BATHS; 10M r 3 : 1 11 wit% i h ar i t e tlM.:s nd thecateatmande, ^Minis Dinar 1 10 ,91 the foot or elsvizut soca; Alto inv. ; Pa. A r rlS " . IL IL TECl3ll.Zl—lltairs 1n korai; Tin, Copper. Braze old Shcctiran Were. Cast,lnv..te.. • Alea, er or Stacet Illetnts Warder. Etc Trotgtraad Lead Ow - .-baelaees aSter•dedo At Late p_ric.getGlbsun . S w eatz E ptrgtV e i. b7 Fied Giapef for tale • hleatrotc. Is or. 1,1871. OF THE Wa3M 1 7 0.m.--ro?...S.32lttig ltt la to edify that !Limo given A. BALDWIN, of MantrOle, Pa.;;Lhe exclusive coatml of rho oath of the Abate - fran ca rotoady-loßasomettonnoCoonty, to low as ho cloven , to 000tt000 to the buriotw„ood that all order: hereafter ohooahl be addressed . 4oblm; to receive attent,too: 114, TLl4TON,YroPfietor: Aar • ppiruit dlizzus WEAlaillSt4 `, • Iltere to no etas! , otldlocase, knorpt to, gvica:i set• ellpAatfora framenv otraiitanat OO ,Stlie eared too aittiouhipeeultsr io teitaa' 'lgarizi'i kited de.: riolio,tOcnt I,4eoptl fjorocAllc z ley ot: mae other cause -11 . olteo allowed tiO.sotittnue u'uttLititiii);olo riAtetti Fa fens. Ituyonglttalonal dtstotbaneesof a grave and se. rions char4ctei ore •• „*.(SHLEWS !SUB BITTERS Iso eoretsedgo remedy for, iollpreeentlie of, all such o9roPlololo• Sold Oijoilrlo triei,•kfiie . nouar Rao Bottle. Be 'Guided by *kat you now. There is an old proverb which says, t , Experience is the safest guide." To this guide the sick and ailing naturally tuntwben casting snout for the means of re. lief. They Inquire white medicine has done for others, before they adopt it theinseives. Of all the remedies and preventives In use, Ilostettsr's Stomach Bitters raectt:tho test most triumphantlyl, and hence its Im. reentOopularity and vast sales. The sufferer from in digestion Is Safe' to find Serie' one. titretmi ,his' friebda who has bean eired of that ailment by tbe Ouneusece table' stem:tale. 'The violin of *revised .agnec liver i‘tdAtint;eoietiiitlon•;leiTola.DrOlittattert;f.he t n nl debility, Meanly to make Inquiry tit' the neighbor bood.where reelect in , order to' die:um - what this siandsMl mt.:mitre has effected 15'cipres similar to his own. In the published testimony to Itenerita ho will .find a 'Op am of proofs of its sanitary properties, which 'll4O tinpossitite for hi roilmon 'sense to !tiled. Ito tries anti the-,drect It .pioduces cia Ids system adds -another to the host of witnesses In its liver. Thus, Its reputation, founded on facts, not assertions, continual ly and spreads. Charlatans and impostors, some of them mere tarot tricksters, and others who take a somewhat wider range, attempt to thrust into the hands and down the throats of Invalids, their haphazard eoq a as anbetitutes for the tonic which for so many yearshas [teen a medicinal staple thronghont the United States, Spanish emeriti, Canada, and the West intik , , but only succeed to a very limited enfant. , In this rea soning age, the people, having ascertained what to -really deserving of - their couLidence, decline I - Allman: after strange gads.” ' - 'moo ctixsvailrizvi+~.,'- ''The tolltettlfer, havlog boni permiointly cured of Ott dread'dltesse, Coteramption by a eltople remedy. lt 0421011 S to metro known to h is felloveeeiferare the means of cure. To all *rho desire It. he wiliAeud a copy of the preterlptlon toed, (free of etlaroo-wlttl the dints dons lot preoarttortnd uslog the satne,whloh they find a sato Coat for Coaattarrolte,Arro lie, littoscut• rot, c. Parties wiehlog the prenriptlon trlll please address • Rey. EDWARD A. WILSON, 261 South Third Street, WillLtmebutzh, N. Y. 454 y THE CONFESSIONS OF AN INVALID. 11 - 3USLisliso as a warning end for the benefit of •youne men and .01/tera, who. seer (rem Nervous 'Debdity, sapplying :an ilaxPor aindwxrdir, . *rat= by one who cured himself, and. sent .froe on r('eelving posbpatd directed envelipsi. ," Address; NA77ELAN 31AITAUtr,11.1i klyn.V. T. •_Thooldie. May 17 ; 1871. Cm • ~.- 1 027- G etting Manted.—Eitayi for yoling Meton the del kerns or Pomo, and the propriety Of Imbropriety of =oiling married, with sanitde7 'help for- I twee- who 1121 unfitted ror m.atrimonlal happiners. SOOL fere. in sealed envelopes . Address, 110 WARD ASSOCIATION Eor, P.. Philadelphia, Pa. ttu Atlttrtiocuiento. sr() ALL INTERESTED —Take notice, that all Pots 1 and Duck Accounts, mast he stilled by the First Day et Jaatuitymext.• Those Inverciandirill arc cost by attention. 1 most have money to i ray my debts. November 15, 18:1-1W. 11. E. SNELL Bt4oaatloiil.. 1121:rorlek:kciell'r ALARGE Storh of NewCoale , at L. D. ISBELL'S New Linens, New - Jewelry. Eden ann Waltham Wombat, In every volety , of cate - -811scr tad. Geld, and of the I'M beet quality, and.st. the lowest priers. "The Pen 1$ talghttee Than the word 1"--end V, D. 181114.4 hasthe IhrstGold Pan In market. and Ravel,. era ate-nearly °matte ties snlghsy so. the sea • he there fore. koqrs alkeerlar the Dea,ID....A. vs-v.. 4 moose tored.,And LOU el Plated Ware, Coinina. Xonttose,lsoy. 13, '7l. West. Side PatAie AY. A Jeweler's Song, • As you come into town On a cold Winter's day, Just'rop into L. B. Isbeirs As you pass along that nay, - Arid seethe lar , est stock of clocks Ever brought tnm tills town, Which he will sell very cheap ! For ready cash down. Also„watcheic pins, and jewelry, Just come from the city, And if you shouafail to see them,' It would boa greetv.pity I Allthe new and late styles Of son silver and plated ware, Sold just as cheap as in • New York, or anywhere! • ' Revolvers, caps, and cartridges— •, Agent for the Silver White— For cleaning silverware, ' And you will find Wall right. Also, Table cutlery, is good niti:timent, of the Wiest quality, and.ererythiaLusWly kept hi a thst-class store sfirifsbalts.: 3lontrose, Nov. 15„71 West side Pub: AT. ESTATE OP WILLIAM WALLACE, late of the ton-o ship of Seagnehanas County. Pa., de ceasetl.-,Lettervi of adtplakitratlon upon the estate of. the shore-tamed decedenChavleg been granted to Obi understr„ned, all moons - Indebted to said estato are hereby notllled to make tfpmedlate payment; and those. basing dolma against Cad same. to present them duly. anthentleatect for settlement. JACOB 11: WALIAM Amizoinlstrator. . _ DAILNISTD.ATOR'S SALE AND. ArCTIOVL.L.The trulerslmted, administrator of the estate tiMilliato Wallace. ista of Springville towaship, deceased, will sell et public male on the premises of said decedent, on Tuesday, the Zth of November, 1871, at 0 o'clock.. a.m., the following property. viz: one sett carpenter's tents; ono bum. 0130 sulky, two Weiland bedding. two tables two setts cachets; two stands, one, bareart, twa zoch.. gig chairs me large looking.glass. carpets, silver and gLastrante; and 4 great map, other utieles too Mimeo one to mention. TERNS Sate—All Ems under ea., min f. 5, or over, aia. months' time with Interest and approved security. ..IACOB D. WALLA CT. Adrcdniscratpr. ALSO, • At the Mlle place and the ea= day, as coon as the other sale is over, I will Pell at unction the following. property, viz: 1 yoke of three years old *there, well snatched and well broke; I three years old colt, sound and kind in all harness: 6 choice dairy cow., 1 fat tow, 1 yearling heifer with eaJLII pont calves, 10 good ewes, 1 churn sheep, I choice grade Siuthdown bucks. I breeill=aow and pigs. 10111 turkeys, In thickens. 1 horse rake,4o bushels Oarnet Chill potatoes. all of eat. ingeice; 10 tons of bay, a quantity of straw and mu, stalks. . . Saws or same ends:. Val, cub , tICE and over, nine month? time with Intermit and opprow d in anity ;4 pm cent.edt for cosh. Nothing to bo removed 'anal pahfor tetded for. P. lI.IIIINNELL. Docents th,Eur:Anettorreees. Ortigvate,,ll,l4bv. 5, 1371.. y f . 4.3-8 w • . QOPittiOi flitilitit the et* of Mooteueo, 2l:. d. WEBB; . . Roekineusm tut %Maw 'Watt fOr ule% m i " ftluotinse, .N0r..1 1871. . , , , .T.„ AGENTS - WANTEDLifrEtM e . e tr e = ^wan InAstratiacs. Ikemses the rer:ts— bautitaltbonn4,and printed on4ldedpaptr...... THE. NATION Its Balers ; aad Inatltationp. IN ENGLISH AND, GERMAN. MONT llke-it. Strike, erterfbody Stalest theboota they need. It is an Encyclopedia of the Government. Sin* pazes to it. are of themselvee worth the price of the boot, • Orerr,o3 pages and only #250. A Bleb Bar. aj e z t fr andoc in.d anvast en rs t.. ag e—ladieen e olnentlemen—tarmers, , not ordcrs in afew. days, ' willidreuktr alune.Ware the book Fppeared. $2O a day non beck:trod in ler territory. W rite atone° for olscular and informition.-.NEW WORLD PUBLISIIEDI CO.„Cerner 7th and Market duet% Philadelphia. NO.. senate 1..1871.—1y P OANI. ict7 crrim =Er.) T . 0 THOSE. MEM i ftiit And ethers who - Mao so long given me tt zr patronage. 1 tender ay helot het thank*. =alert* ocontlreautes of We =Le, 'tetth - ' - .IIPLENDL" - .. EV/IfiEDWAIIE STOBX ' of Sinitb, Can C 0 ... 10 and Dninea New York; whew ordersehonld be dictated to me and direct. ed toile Irm,to Insure early attention, and I would add to m ypattona, and to those lake "psis by on the other side. that I ern notjo bo ondenold, 4' soy big or Rule concern in New York, or elsewhere, soplease give me it f.dr trial. Oar goods are all new. and bought for cash, foe the nearby and Northern trade. • -M. V..TYLEEL, AR;o4,..antkier r ' ifontiose liarch 18".1. - • on vt,e;on vms co. ern ea um pun kaki= - :MhP l /0 7132 4 4 :=Pck0i 2,4 = 6 .: THE LIVE LION amitinftrrixanti47. /An gm ante Septeeshee ist the alidertignee irs iky to sell coeds strictly for reSdiPlY. and wifllll Aso ItO l ts k :a IsZtlankOl4 h 'iNnottolitg Crockery. Pork and Mb, totter goals ustullt test itt Count(/ Rote. U; !".WTT• - Auburn Center, Sept: kb, Zl,4 , r . . . 11.3. WEBB. CI 32k "X "0 'A. ti AND NORTHWESTERN SUFFERERS Committee on. " Trades" and% "Interests" not Otherwise Provided for, and on " Ch.lato• =ra. , 3 o ist Xanooesszaim." Appointed by His Honor, the Mayor of the City of Philadelphia. I CIIAIUMAN.--George IL, Stuart,Jr, Ma). Gen. George G. Meade, Gen. Robert Pat: terson, Jur); Welsh, (1 3 . W. Welsh,} Geo. H. Stuart, Jr.,.Peterl3. Simmons, C. Stuart Patter son Rene Guinan,. JS:elsun F. Evans, Wm. F. Miskey„.rel. liutOunp, 3L. D., L.Montgomery Bon& Presblent.Keybtone Rankr,Thomas Ken ney, President of'Spring Garden Bank; Colonel Thomas A. Scott, nmusylvania Central R. R.; Duncan M. Mitcheson, James Ross Snow n, Samuel' O. Thompson, Richard Y. Cook. Wm. G. Crowell. L. Moyroonany BOND, Tress. DUNCAN 3L MrrtntEsoN, Secretary. OFFICE OF COMIUTTEE; .150.'AM V!..11.1417r Si PattaniLrAct, Oct. 97,1871. • Dean Sot The object of the appointment of the foregoing committee, la uccure contri butions for the afflicted 'and , finfrering poor of Chicago from all those„of our citizens who have not yet been called upon to give to the relief of a sister city,:mul.who do not belong to professions or trades, for the canvassing of which committ tees have been already appointed. The terrible effects of the overwhelming ca. tastrophe which has ruined and rendered house less se many tens of tlionsands of our fellow countryuien. luarat the commencement ol win, ter, can only be - mitigated by the prompt and - liberal donations of all chimes of-ntir people.— Fellow Citizens, Manufacturers, Mechanics; rind Tradesmen of the City of Brotherly .I,totel give of your abundance and to the best of your abil ity for the relief of the suffering men; women and chltdred of thlmago ofthe'Northwest - and yitio ivill , ope ar T regret the money you thins con. tributed. - - .DuNcAlt M. liirrctiL 4 son, Betty, Oillee, No. 623 Walnut Street, Fljiladelphla IlOur-=.lO to 3. ' ' Tne,Cmasn'o' Irme.—To- give some idea of 1 .the .distress eousenuent,thereupon, we -give the following brief - laud comrirehensive ex ,tract,,from the New York Remit( : Women and children' tue going ioltnd s oo lcing something to satisfy cir hunger, ' Which there' is nothing to surlily: No One has provisions- or alnney. - What, lirovislons there were in the .city are now burned or eaten. wA few people have enough.for a day or twq—not longer. Provisions arc arriving, butare distrih. ted as fast . as, possible. - .Twenty dead bodies. have been taken - te the station on the North side. At present it is.inipoSsible to Jmow who they - are. -As night , comes , on, -the want .of gas is ,keenly felt. ' There are few Candkit in UM city, and ,no.. Witter except what - Is taken &coin the Lake.. Great fears of thieves are felt on the -West side; and General Sheridan is Mill calling Air troops from . ditlemnt posts to 'keep order.— All. business and work is suspended, and every one 'is occupied in procuring smetning . to cat, and placed . : of shelter. The sufferings on the North aide are hartrending. Pilly thousand men, Women and children are huddled' together like so inan,y Seventeen themamia Ger inans and kish.cire.pintirig fbr. relict helpless 'children' tire-asking for brend *from heart=broken parents, - whalmniv not thialt why to thin, nor , CA/An t espolit4 aWalt .Supplits ..which mast be coming,tiethcre is part of the , burnt dis trict' where 'lt - Is almost itepessible tertrivel.-= • Patients who I.lad Nee reinovett front-beds of sickness to save lives, which . were nearly - Spen t, were all exposed ro the rain last-night and the 'cold raw winds to-day. 'fieverildeath:sha,ve oc curred at Lincoln Park. - Another nightmust be spent in theLtncoln Park and the• brick , fields Of DiVislen street, and yet another,'.' Trains and .extraslare loaded,lOtheir [Wiest capacity,. taking people away; who in many 'instances have no place.t6 t to,:h a t yet cannot - stay here, and citeWldnia :leaves fire dines as ntoti, passengers as it takes awe. The tt-Eveni " "gat- out haluicshietTOmigat, and of et papers will :followto,morrow. . When sending subseriptions :, please write names illallAy'SO Oa they taxi be cornxtly, acla yO/LSI.FOIL a anscnnnnoca • .I.IIIIOTGOMERY,BOND._Esci.",_ i-President ottletir'*.lioystonuita - ," No. 13 6 Chestnut Wear Ebitadelphia.: .Ercar Sir! Ilcroiu pici..ftrl our 'subscription lot - - . "One ilay's int:time" from employers Total, which please artnowrlnclgc in the Di rwspa- _ pers. \I t:7 Itespeetgillb ' Address. Pleasodraw chccl to the order of the Treas urer, whose indorsement will be a receipt in addition dortdl9.."acknmiltllgtramtt".. . . Subscriptions received for sufferers by the ex tensive tires in Michigan, Minnesota and Wis consin, by which hundreds of miles of forest and prarie, and thirty, villages were destroyed. When sending subscript= for them, please so state, dtherwise they, will be creaked to the Chi cago suitcreM, . Viubscriptions received from. non-residents of Philzdeipida as Well as citizens.— -...• Finns mainifictitrinestablisbinents. railroads, cosh iron and other. conspanies (anti private. cit zens) in rind - out of the city, should forthwith, send in their sultscriptfons; mutat Mice Inaugu rate a movementartan* their employees to se. cure * one day's income,' without waiting to be called upon or formally notified by the commit- Subscriptions should be handed in to the Cash ler.of the nearest bank, who is authorized to re ceive them, or to the Treasurer, L. Montgomery Bond, Esq., President Keystone Bank, No. 1320 Chestnut street Philadelphia. DOWN TOWN NEWS. MINER AND COATS, Ago street, 4 doors below Bold's Cornor.ffiontzos FLOOR, GROCERIES, AND PRO VISIONS. Wo aro constantly roc lying' ad now hirri Onband. afresh stock of Cloud" In oath, e,whlch we Willaell UnEAP CH.2.AI I CHEAP ' Nicash,oresattoge orpreiduce. GOOD TE..,4b, - ' COFFEE,S UGAB, MOLASSES, SPICES,' PORE, FISH, LARD, HAMS, DRIED FRUITS, CLOVER 4k TIMOTHY SEED, &c. 19eturie refitted and made a6itet one to Our Stock° Palls. and wet:lolT, ready to forward Du tter the beet commtsalankons es In New Ifork.free of charge, and motel ibersladmaneenients on consignments. Call and examtne,our plonk before purchasing else wbercandconvinceyoursetres oftbe GOOD QUALITY- it -LOW PIIIbES of oar Goods. , - 0. MIXER, AP:II it. *Attl..l TATS.NOB . 3IAL SCHOOL,S - MANSFIELD. TIOOA. CO- PA. English and Classical courses. Terms begin September 7th, December 12th, and 3larch 27th, State appropriations for students. "Students ad mitted at any time. Apply to CHAS. IL VEIMILL, A. 3L, Mattsfieldint,Augi *, 1 BEST BABGAINS IN TOWN IN MUM: BANTLIC GROCERIES, FLOUR: rßo rbslonec Deed and Canard Frult,Ncgatabko. tpe. Be.; at the Head of NavgatiOn. A. S. BULLAttit., Kgatruea., Yebraan'tt _ T EA !;lNrity kind I ?din matket,j i or sae+ at Nor y ' etiolate° ; Mao a Elnan, tortfoent of COVIS'E.. Bay or me and save exLmenn .1)1140E1 V,A:LtEY- On sad after Dec. VI, 1870, Milos an tbo Lehigh Valleyllsllmod will nu as follows :. - . • • p.m. p.m. am. a.m. am. a p.m.p.m Elmira 1L45 .5.M 12.40 916 7,40 ITJA 2,43 aaa 19attr1pr .. 600 5.00 11,45 a - 8,71 1:x109.30 d Impalas ~1343 1.91 11.221 7.10 St= .4.45 4.20 .TaNdianll4ch 005' 4.45 :0 • %yokes-Barre,. 4.'M 1.15 7.10 ' ' 7.15 614 memo Chunk p.m. 10.45 p.m; • 4.10 8.13 Allentown:— . • - -, AL 44 • •- - 5.55 - 6,45 )Isll9ll.'4l49tlhtsd reward. 13oth—Ecia Dow; ZCUTONI3 atrx.="jrnii the estaie of ,:/ Daniel Wood, Lam of Lathrop township, do'rea,ed. wilt toast public vend**. *nth. remises of de ' rodent. on Tneiiday, November 7, Ml.` at, 9 o'clock,o, the following property,. to wit: 2 horses. 1 set donbio hararn„lcow 1 hr.. I lumber wagon, I market wagon. I light wagon;log cart, I sleigh, a cattar.anda Outolit9 of can, hay and oats, a *wand ea NW, .and Other articles AM mentioned. - - L- Tzasta—all small of $5 or less. coati; over td, sin months' credit, with interest and approved 11