Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, February 04, 1871, Image 2

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SUXTlCtriVr.EBUUAKY 4. 1871.
I'eaccI PzACtcl Tho nows from ihn
eciitjnf wnr is of tho most stnrt'in charac
ter. Tliero is fSev.rcrly n doubt ti:at the
timet bloody find ilrvnetaHns war of modern
times i nt nn end. King; tViiilani line heeu
every. hero etiecrtsful and Traiita Is bro
ken tn) J prostrate.
The tcrir.s of capitulation nnd KncnJir
agreed upon by BiBiv.atvk aud Jules Favre
ni'
Tint. Tlic c-.'-ssinn by France to Hernm
ny of tho two prov or Alaaco and Lor-
.. &coni
t'rotcetton TIt C'oniarloa Ago.
k Ocrasionally from history "c mil a sin
pie fu-t which tlrivi'8 homo tho arguments
r. fa whole library of discussion, and such
t one wo have now for Pennsylvania.
In tho early part of the toiirlecnlh cen
tury manufactures In England wr.ro strng
ulihii thmuali n very feeble nnd precarious
infancy. Shu witnl'i-d tlicu whnt wo want
tioiv-'prolection ami she sot it. Ltt us
U'll how.
In V.i-19. Prince Edward "f England, af
terwards Kinu Edward III, married the
Princess Philippa of llnitiniilt. From her
biography wo condense, in the homely but
tersu nnd forcible; lanoilne of 1 lie old chro
nicler, the story of protection iu England
live hundred years npo :
"I must tell vou," ear s this quaint his
torian, Whnt'Quwn Philippa did for the
srood and tare of nil tho people of England.
She knew that in her own country the peo
ple, were mane, rich by inanutucturinii cloth,
and sho thmiL-ht the same occupation
I would he good for the English, so she sent
1 ... ... ..." .. :.. -a
rri A , ... II UVI! l'l it il'illl ttl'il.et III ilium..'.
xhi cession .foic colony whicli nni i,a, v..,,,,,- !,, .,l,il, l,n (old
l.tllall It Willi Ji. I II Ill II IU, 1 ll.- ."
has liui jet been i.tsiu:ited now held by 'that it he will conic to England with tin:
I- t , - i ..r .i..,.,.
J' 1'3 uce.
Third. The imv.vnt by Fi uicu to Ger
many of tern liiiiiiirt.il millions of I'niucs as
a i:i,mey inile.niriity, and finally an uiicoa
Uition::! capitulation of Paris.
tn;? county
inJ a,.. i mime
servant nnd aniircnlicrs of his mri-ti-ry
nnd with his goods and chattels, nnd with
any dvorsatid fullers who may be inclined
willingly to necoinnnry him "oeyiiud the
seas and exercise their mysteries in the
kingdom of Fivjland, tlx y sl'iall have letters
r.fjiw 'crffon and azdti'.mve in their, sed'e-
Kit lf."
i The hi'iprnnher ctf.rs on : ' 'NVo.v, I oan
i not tell yi.a whet In r or not I his John Kcmpe
j accepted liie (Queen's invitation ; Imt if he
mil nut. sonic fine flsr? ilul : ami in the
axi I.'ol.n'ty. llio C'or.l oiviatioiis in
havD. cf l.iiu vl'.-.ib. i.iadt: S'.n '.i
iu iuiuici.sj ci 1 1 ma. .veil ' n;r
oi oar ow n cilizens nrc n.'t nware of its ! rear liH'i a manufactory wa s. t up in Ser
vant, iivtinortious. I.a' t w-i !; v. e t,i:')i:lH il i wich, and workmen wi nt to live there, and j
tins O'-uitly, iiniidcil to us by a cat opera
tor, vh;.-;i a:o)eais (m examination tj
lr.;vo hei-n otiiy a partial il c::ibraj
hri than t.f the co.u i:l:ippcd
fimn tli'i ivi u. The f.hipt'e.na from iliis
cvr.uty now ivacii over a uiiili.-n of tw ; ir
uniiwni, as wi'l he g.-.-n by I - - followin;
Btnt.aiur.i lro'ii "in- c..Il. -.ty of ili
S-':u;..i 'i l:r;-at. wlin.lustly remarks thi.t
''t'.;L' eon i trade has b. c iiik o"c of the must
inij.oi-.ar.;. ii" .- the !ea'"ii; purte.it of old
.i' c.tca c:;pt luiitureH
binp-
Xorihiitubt riand." T
in itiisj i.-.iuc a.iiie, amoe;.. mi'ii-
pees and o..iei., win am 'lint to a sum lit
tic sh-rt of three n.iilions of ila'l.irj.
A oni'i . r;- .-Oct .k. I rnirhbor
I! 1.4"." . t i if:!. I, ill las'
'::' qii'tt; an '.nor m r-'prn-tin'' tin; lo-
V'l o.ii sliipiiients of sonatiii'iivrland
.'' i''- 1 '''. it ISO. 1 1 ; 1 tons, fi.ixonlv
iiiu:uJti tin: tonnage of the N. C H. .",
.t i -1,! totis of which wcru sent westward,
tho i'oiniiaidi'r was klivtrcu to the i. tfc 11.
i. K. u) s;o east.
-i.e
co !
iril toeir
cintli. They were ol'len cheered and en-j
I ("an aired by a visit from tiitir Kin and
Qncen : and those visits were cr.ind Iloli- I
day limes for the people of Norwich, for j
i hey iii' d to have tournaments, and great
i fi a".!!'.!!' and rejoiciii'.'s, in which their no
; b'.tM isiiors took a share. 'Elessed be the
; memory of Kiln Eil'"nrd the T!iivd. an?'.
i l'hiiipi'a of IPiinaull, his (Jn-en, who 'vW. j
i invented ci itln s.' writt s an opt muni. ; mi
: !y this he ineant that thiM'.i;h tlieir l.i id
' and activn cxenion-j the Enlirdi people
. iii. learned to make cloth."
; So nine h for the start of English manu
i factum's. All the lordly fortunes of the
I nianufactiirir.i' jirinces of Eritain rest on
this one! net, proinptid by tl.e irood heart
aud clear heatl of a kind, sensible woman,
j who "protected and assisted"' the Flemish
, adventurers.
' Vl.., .Iwl .... .,, I'..- T....l...l II. . i..,
iS'lle'! M IKII Ulll B" llli'tll I"! J.llpl.lll'l m.i: llllll-
,:rcti years apo win no tne same lor tins
country now. Let them ginuy t''c re-c-
rd who ca:i. J'rtt.
r p.ia n n fallen.
Tho C'nplt nXrA Ion I o the tlrrmapi on
I'ri'lii).
COMPLETE CAPITULATION'.
Londox, Jan. 23. Ftirllu-r dispntclu
have, been received from Vcrsaihi s to-tlay,
with reference to the capitulation of Paris.
THE THUM OK THE f,L RKKDEIt
ns dictated by Uisnvrek nrv nt follows :
First. The. cesflion by Franco ' to Oer
ninny the two provinces of AUaee nud Lo
raiue. St'cond. The ce ssion of one colony, now
held by France.
Third. The payment by Franco to Ger
many of 200.0tKJ,000 of fiHiies us a money
indemnity ; nnd.
Finally. The uac(idifioual capitulutiou
of the city itself.
M. Jules Favreand General IJeaufiid ar
rived at Versailles from Paris on Friday,
w hen the capitulation was finally conclud
ed after a Ion and earnest cuiniiUatioii at
headquarters. The terms of the capitula
tion arc so framed ns to extend to nud be
bindim; on the whole of Frnnce.and the en
tire French nation is placed under obliga
tion for the fulfilment. It laJies ctlecl to
d,.y. TKiiTTXT AN i) SATISFACTOKY AOItKEMKKT
VKiisAir.T.i-x. .Tan. 2". Evenin.-Coutit
Eisinarek nud M. Jules Favre have been in
consultation during the. greater part of this
alternoon, and the result of their confer
ence is now oilicially stated to be a perfect
and satisfactory agreement for the capitu
lation of Paris. The conditions have been
accepted as be in;j entirely adapted to the
wishes of the French plenipotentiary, and
the terms oj the Mimiidcr have been sejn-
dered him to quit her presence, since he
persisted in Urpinj? tier to consent to tho
dienu mbei iiient of F ranee.
UErORTED BPICIDB OT tRE V.BTrBtlCAJT
CHIEF.
I)MiON, Jan. 80. Oambotta, head of
the Bordeaux branch of the French Gov
crunient, is reported to havo committed
suicide.
CtTtTTOPrnw. The extension ofth Ont
awissn liailroad pas s throueluin old fort,
on latiil U'loniiu to A ml row Eves, not far
from the mouth of Muncy Creek. In ex
cflvaUn; throu;.;h it, quite a number of
small stono fln!-iilrt(;es, Indian potte ry, and
ioois, supposed to nave Wen used in mate
nisi it. Were unearthed. Curiosilv seekers
have been busy in (ratherinjj everything in
the shnne of Indian relices that laive ben
DlsmJH f. PiHtft THE RcviCTUALr.u;u j turned up by tho plow nnd scrnber.
Ve all coxsiDEn Iiiox tho cmboeli
in I ment of strength nnd nower. but how few
IKt'KDEU.
VEr.eATLLiM. Jau. 30. The distress
Paris is very great, end tho destruction of ! urc aware thnt it is this same clement in
the railways lnipedcj the reviclunlhng of i the system, that pives us strenclh vif;or,
tho city. TIms Uermuns are nieiniwhile and that nn insutllcieney of it causa weak
supplying articles of first necessity from ness nntl debility. The Peruvian Syrup, a
their own clorea. j protoxide of iron, is prepared expressly to
riioviiOAsronwAnDi:oFROoF.nMAXT. j PP'y vitalizinti tdement.
Hitssfli, Jan.. '50. Immense nuantitii 9 ' Twextt-FIVE cars loaded with tears
of provisions are beiuc forwarded'to Paris, ', nnJ silk r oa tu wy rio" - Fraucis-
and )reat ej'orts are I'cinj! inaiie to restoro .
-i , . i . . i. i in i;iiii unit ii.ii. i'iiiui i. t ni.iniiii , , ,i .i . , .. i
a str.teincnl showui;' ti'e coal sinnnienis cl , , .,. ti.,. .,. ..i,,.,:,! .., T d by the authorized parties. General
the railways. The Soissoiis line will be re
paired iu i'.iriy-eiht hours, and tho direct
route iu eiht days.
l'HANcii a Brcron.
The capitulation of Paris has cnused a
feeling of stupor in tho north of France.
THE EMPEItOR AND DISMAKCK TO KETUIeK
TO OEIt.M.VNT.
London. Jan. 3112:30 A. M. Count
I l'isiiiarck will leave France after the nieet
i ui of National Assembly at Enrdenux.
The early return of the Emperor to Berlin
1 w expected. There it a report that he will
start in-day (Tuesday), but it is not jet
authenticated.
rASSPOUT REOVT..VTION9.
The Germans will enforce riid passport
regulations duriu the armistice.
HOW THE JlttMIsTKE IS RECEIVED.
Lim e, Jau. 30. The armistice has as
tounded the people of the North of France,
' thiaii;h the ffcueral impression is rather
. favorable than oll'.erwise. There U a feel
; iiiL of uncertainty as to the future, nnd a
: tli-sire to wait far the conditions of pence
betore deciding upon plans for the Intuie.
' It iti iv p rtcd that liie tierniiina have in
vested Abbeville notwithstanding the ur
, inistice.
i j nr: new roRTt ortE cabinet.
j Ltsnos Jan. 30. The Marquis Uenviia
! is entleuvoritii! to complete tho formation
i ol the new Cabinet. The liishop of js'ysn
' has witudra.Mi from the Ministry.
j OAMUI2TTA AND FA VKE.
i EoiiDUAfX, Jan. 30.- (.Tamhetta for-
ii itespatch bv lelev'rapli to-day to
Titk Lutheran ch.'rch, Frcpbnra, Snvder
county, lias a new hell, weighinij 2,01")
pounds. It will bo dedicated on Sunday
ucxt.
OP A
HEW 0&Q7Em STOEB I
B. ner2fe1der bavinjr just opened n first class establishment in Moore & Plsslngfj:!!
Buildings Third Street, below Market, between Market Square aud the PofttCUce,
Hespectfully invites tho public to call and examine bis mammoth stock of
Jn t v-uiily lor IrVJ nre fis toliows
Z. i, n r it l:. n. u., tit:;.TM.io
" " L. V. it. K., 8,.-.", ;.eV
I .
V.-oM, via. x. c. n. v;
.'.;i..-i.eri
.P.O. IT
?ni"ltivc Voting.
The .ciate on Monday, nhuost unani-
ri.oO'-ilv linvsi'it Mr. Hai k.iii-w's sv90ioi of
Tio correct shipments for Xorthnmber- r-itttiiiv.. . tin..- nM.iiit. n nii i.
the selection of school directors throughout
the Common wealth, ami '.he bill will doubt
lejis Ik' concui r- il iu by the llcuc. This bill
provides that wlieiievcr tw o or nice ier
soos are to be dio.sen in a district for the
same term of service cacli voter may nive
l;.s v ile 1 1 one. or more candidates ; that
is, when two directors are to be chosen he
may c.ive one vote to each or two vi 'es to
one whet: three, nre to bo chosen he may
nive uiie vote to each, or two votes to one
and one to another ; iu the case of four he
may pvu one vote to each, two voles to
one ; incase of one vole to each, two
lo C.leli t l' lli.tr, tin., (..ittoli .0' tuo, or
six to one. This will inauuratti an ui-
GoT,!r) OS
ii 6r,.CT,
Total fur isn
Coal r.iin'!);; hir, hrc-wc ms of the ni"!. t
S-n'.-v't.Mit. if 'lot ihv lending pursuit oi'o'.u
IVorihmni.triai.d. Aho'r'i" t'Uiui'i
of I!-.'.- en'ire r. i : : t -.eile , . .i-iocL of the ( onn
trv L laiee'i f''nm our county. Tiie statis
lies :( si c'i't at an i'.ierc;.i. as this Miou'd
11 ; i.i.' t.V. I i ' i'imii i j i nipiir CL.l'iiiiiiloi!. l'.if
y;-.-iin no 'hilv.1 tj iveeiee the proper credit.
Inn ii .'. ' Veil ilia p-.pcrs of rival couniivb
niv n 'vr'iiu i:s ctnaeUv. It is lo be b
C.i t!::' 1, ;''!-,t nt iyi'.o-jf, wi'll !,;s U-Ual
c.tu i"'.- '.:nd re rV- ; s wiiu as m.tirh pndeoi
r-Ml.-.Iy ;r, f.:i. tvi'.l mnki 'he cmivt linn,
f'.' ' rt-'-r Hi Mieh a ;i ;::: a .1 the - '.".in
a: , wili b? eoctiiate.i f.ifnr.tl near.
. ; tiiviy l.etv
Ti'fInyome Tax Ii'i:r::.
the ir.ioa.ital.'U' eiiei::y of
from this Siati1, the 1 i 1 niir
-rep-.'a'.iiii ill? ta; on in mv
Lie niiiC I !::;.. y I'v iac
1.LD. -Through
H-::alor eoii,
;k!ac'd bv him,
s, has l a.-.-cil
f.ihow ill1 vole :
VIA
iti!;!e.:.'.:
C.V:, ! c'
F.ovKv
ofTtX-
oi
I'n-r. ;
! e.''
ii i:t-i
toi nn :iv. iiaard, Buek
, Car; t ulcr, e.asstiv,
i'. I'eiil ni. Flauaunn,
..it:
it". ('
Maryland i.aniiit hi
U.-i' ii'11. PoaieiMV,
I.ee. ?.'.. St i ..-art, ki!-n. uiiimcr.
Thuimau, Ti aiLn;! Viekirs and lu.; -
ij;;
P.rown!
f.rd, !
( :. ,
Me.f. ::
to'.:, V.'
nntl novel .s,tt.iii in the selee-
: lion ol our school boa ids throughout the
, L'oiiiiiionv.vaiili, j which there can be no
' pos-s'lile (inpl.iinl on the pail of the mi
; u.. i:y, ami no hitler pariisan action u
j result. This will be liie liist step, success
ful! taki'ii. iu thcciliiit which Mr. Buck
jalt w hist'ir years e.uiustiy inaiie. lo in
I cor;.oi;'.te the free voiiu reforin in our
i general election laws. If the people arc
; e n iinoit il with the system as app:U:d to
: i.lir t d'li atii 1 iii intt 't -Is, llietltMiv wiii
pr i'.ably be It It alal inaiiili sit d lor its e-x-,
tension to ail iiilerifts, of whatever p.iliti
j t":l importance. It is a laet worthy of
uote that eiiy Republican on the ."senate
rloor spoke ami voted Hr tins reform bill,
; and that the only oppiisilion which it en-
c-.ioio led came from the leuioeialie side
; of the chamber.
lseaulort nrrived trom Paris, in company i
wilh M. Favre this morn'iin:. He is pre-!
sent for the purpose of arramiin,!; the inino- i
details ot the surreinier wt t en. . on
Mollfcc.
'THE REPfPIAC RECOONIZED.
PiEitr.tN", .Tan. i:T.--A liispaleh has ar
rived from A'ersnilles, which stales that nn
interview is in jirort ss U'twu ii C ount
B smarek iiiitl M. Favre for the puiposis of
c "lieludin ; the ner itialions lor peace be
tween Fiance and ( iermaiiy.
ALSACL' AND I.OItltAINi: CEDED.
The basis on which Bismarck treats for
peace includes the cession by France to
Prussia of the entire province of Alsace and
a portion of the. province of Lorraine.
iicrmany recognizes ine r reneu licpuu- :
lie in liie in 1:0111111011, an.i ine terms wiu ii i M Pavre, l Versailles, rcoucsliin; him IC
Im illy concluded will is l.etwecn "'' j l.renli the sileiiee maintained by the Pa
Cie.oian l.mpire and the National Itepunii- !
can Governnient of France. !
It W also stated that Favre has accepted
the entire terms aa proposed by Bismarck,
and that the loiii delayed peaeo- negotia
tions havu at last Ix-ch perfectetl nntl
broi.i;ht to a sati sfaetory conclusion.
Much satisfat:tioii is manifested iu till
circles throughout the city nt the news.
The poorer classes who have suliercd most
by the late heavy drafts made on their
number. for the purpose of recruiting the
ranks of the German army exhibit the
wildest enthusiasm and delight.
The joy lelt t: the news tbr.l th.e war is
Un toe silence matiitniiicu oy ine rails
Government ; lo suite the name of the
minuter whose coming to iiordenux has
been announced, ami liie motives of the
delay in his movements, and to ive precise ,
information respecting the condition of j
Paris. !
Demonstrations have occurred in 'several
French towns against both the arm is Ike
and the mutilation of France. !
The Municipality of Lyons appears to
maintain its resistance to the Germans,
aud has scut a deputation to Bordeaux to
uino liie I'.tloption of geueial measures for
the saiiK! object.
KNOX
IMT, FARM ABE NURSERIES,
on nr. adv.
Our tifw Descriptive anil lllnr trnt 'it Catalesnc.
I witli Price 1UI for tlio Soring of 1ST1, conuitdag
fpifntiiiuy roioren
C4Uromosi of the Martha (White
Concord)
Ginpc, pronoiinenl by J. Knos niut otlicru the
most vnlnntile grape protlucetl einee Ibu Intioduc
tion of the Conrorj ; ami t lie
Jncundii (Our Xo. TOO")
Strawberry, witli ricsc-riiitinn of all the IfaiUns
VHritic of Small Fraiu. ne-w nnd old, witti rti
roftions for plantinir. jriotving, oni bantling
uuni, nnil now wo nmKo irom
91,000 to 82,000 per Acre
1 with the Jiiciinda Strnwlierry. It Ii rery han 1
' iomo nnd valinthlo book, putti-u up at a heavy
expensf. and will be tmA. to all Hpp'.icuul fn
j cloilug 10 c:il.
! FLOnilRS.
Our Tci-riptiTc r-it.ilogn. of Tto, Ottn-l!oiie-
nnt Ho Idla! Flimts, fchrahs. Kvr rcrerii",
i'tr., cint:iiii.r. drsei iitions of ninny irf and
I hcaiitif.il I'iunts, is also ifady, siul will be sent
to nil applicant for 'i tvnt.
i H. ('L'M.MT!fl A CO.,
Sucr.?or to J. Kni'K.
rch.4.lS7l-l:n. Pitt-bare, Pa.
w. s. niiOAii?. j. r--!trK HA48.
tir k. itiioins co.,
y aiETAII. nSAI.itK OF
ANTHRACITK COAL, tsUNtiURT, PKNN'A.
OfFicn wnn H4AS, Fm.r it Co.,
Orders left t Bessholtz t Bro's., oflke Market
Stri'Pt, will rvriTe prompt itttciuien. Couutry
eii"tnm rcs)wtfullv solicitcj.
K' h. 4. lTl tr.
Illif
fok men-, feora, and childue.
TjjS"! k il fj'"' "i
TRUNKS, VALISES, &c, &c.
His T?cady Made Clothin are all made to h's own order, in the latest, t,lyle of fashion
and best manuer of workmanship, and equal to custom work.
IX HATS A CAPS AND GENTS' FURNISHING WHUW,
he keeps a lare assortment of all the leadins styles, and fashions, nnd has made ar
rangements lo receive ne w Uoods irom tne.city every wceK.
HE WILL SELL ALL HIS GOODS AT THE
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.
where
SLT-.UliNDKIt
AS-
over is ircveval, f.mt -.lieexiu.lieiauce ot the The foal Mim-rs' Stride,
people llndsyent in si.iin- and iniithful amilami. dan. 31.-Tl.e president of'
rreeluis, whicii are seen Hint heard every-I ,,, . . 1,,, .. r.'i..
t tot: .1 im 111 tt-111; jjimiu vi a ,.,,. .,;? j.o-
nublislied a call to llio coal oiierators of the
.Vhuylkiil region lo meet in Fluladclpbia
on '1 Inusday uexi.
All operators, whether connected with
the local trade associations or not, are
earnestly invited lobe pr. scut, as measurts
01 tin greatest nnpirtance to the grlicivl
11 too win c uiie Oe-loiv lite meetii';-
lllli t OA I. Oi'iaiAlOUS- OAlllKUINO.
A.-:;la.1), Jan. ;!!. n particulars can
OF PATUS orFit.IALLV
NelfNt KD.
H'aMu.vutds, dan. ii!. Secretary Fish
ha.; reeelv et the lullottin t"lceram from
Atr. Mor.ui, cn.iii.e d'.Ui aiivs at J.ond jn,
January ''! -A. M.:--"The (. i iuan 11111-ba.-.satior
bile ln.s oilit.-ially iiit'ornad me
lh.it the capilidalion t.i' all 1 he 1'inn t. i-
nud an anoi' tiee of three w, t k by land and
W READY-MADE
Oar A iLUiniiivi.
Tho Laraest Stock
Tth8 Finest Goods;
Tlic Xcwe st Styles ;
JbfJL Workman-
Easy rules for AMn.thm
Custom
Work is
of the very
bst character.
6fii wa-o.iot it about ei-ht irei a k iat ; tiu had onvuruiii the nhject of the meet-
evcJiini', at ei 11O1 s, by t. mint Ihsmaik
and M.Jules lavie. 'llieainiy ol l-.tris
remain priMim-rs of war lo the city ". b i! :t
isn.it hnov.ii whether they are In be dis-
ariiit il or
leeei red.
not. .so tiei.iii
L'lllilll lU'l ll!-tli tl
axe tit In. en
thioks il n.i-
111.: of coal 'i 1 r.tlurs of til.' Sehuikili re
fiioii. whicli is to be held ill Philadelphia,
..11 'Finn -tiny. It is genera :!y supposed
thai il is for ihe purpose of making an
aiiiiciiiiie r'niinncnn-ut wilh tlu iuiners nnii
to a'n.it'- the
!!
pension. Molliiu has been
o.vc,
'.11 .1 1':
:.K-se
In fit. r
M"r"!t.
in"-; .1 I )
Tl.e .V
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li.a.iiu. liow-
l.ii'.jo, M-.rriii
I .'..i-. y, .-awver,
Mcai'iis. 'i ip-
I ree Trade mimI I'rotcriioa llif
l;iiV-i-Oace.
The Philadelphia l'n.-n s:ys : Ireland,
;th a ;."i'lilalloii of .i,."iiJti,lKJO lias lo.oUO,
11.1 acrt s of arable IimmI, 1110; t ol it naturai-
poil.int that the i.tet that I lie armistice ex- , .;11( n-ardiil.' the action I lie toinral
teiidst.il the sea should be made known as ; , ,liu..i! ol the W . 11. A., which has Ucu
witlely :li possible. 1 m st sV'.on at Pittston. The. pioect dilis
1 mil probably be ptitj.lsl.cU 111 a tlay or tto.
I Tin; onleis for ccitl slill continue meagre.
! l-n-oic-s of all kind is cMriiiicly 1i.1t,
itciaily that which is h'rictiy itleii-
II l.l.;!'.:-. til;. 1
.and
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J".
Ol HIT
dnl'-
:s (iv
Cue :
..vi of the
leh
ti -An :
d l-.r oil
a-
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.i-r p'o.
he '.it.-1
'. V. tale l-el-iuili. whli a population j
'."), O"o. has hut 0. lHMJ acres, paie- :
liy n un c poor. Vet Ireland il is .
:. aci'i inili;; to the "tli-mal pbilofi- !
is "over-populated ;" and it eel- i
the coiiiiii v IV-Mii n hieli lie 11 lite to I
.).!. .:ary ami starvation -that star- j
va'.iuti v.iiah has, v.itliui a tpiaiter of a I
ci ntiiry tallied oil humlreds o' tho'i-ands '
oi their it ll'tt-ei.i.,lr un 11. i'.t ho. 1111. hotr-
!, tlurilie ii:i tins tuna U eli ailvatic- ;
. I:--!' I e. . 1 tlay by ll
t e:'V. ! 1 l-e.-.i f l ow ill r
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tut 1 1 . 1 1 1 , -.'i'' Ji.-ea'
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BIsMAltK L Atii-IKS Ills I'Ol N T--L' A 'I l'ft, A
'J'lON MDANS i't:.e i:.
lAixnoN, Jan. i7.-- Special to the New
York Worltl.j JI. 1'avi'e was 111 contt-n uce
ii h liisiiiark at mieiuiht, and the ial Id
eal lied hit point, an,) the capitulaiioii
; invol ves j eace, the ccsmoii of Alace anil
j (iiTiuan l.onaiiie ami part ofiho lleet, a
money indemnity to lie u.w.iulccd by the
: liuuiii'ipalities, a portinu of liie tit rmaii
! r.nny lo return home ami the war is to
; cease. Il is necessary that t nne territory
; be retained to":i-eiiie the lull.liiiit lit ol the
mo-
tiheo Kit.) ihe coal tratle. the papti
tlirot";boui the region, with ihe t xct pli hi
of one, are ber.lilil tin: leaders ot the
W'orkiiieiucirs IJeiit voleut Ass'ieiati ni,
itttriliulin the stoppage iiiitl thee ium-ijiI 'Ii'i.
misery entirely to that combination, an. I
calling loudly upon the members in iv
iioiiuee il now and forever. Nome te w feel
lisposed to aei'ept the proposition, but tlie
measurement,
Drices. &.O.. sent
free to any part of "i
America, and good fits.
(ireatcKt
Varie
ty.
Boys
&.
'.'liililrra's
Wear at
astonishing
y low prices
war
1. and
more proK-.t-it.
ui- d. 'hv
!M- 1 I'ellolil l
, ami c:u:iii'l
id l'l Versilied
1 licit:
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oil ill I '. '
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1 anil h is .tl I ho s illle
'l'l ;..f -o 1 111 iehi d her
0 a..' '.he ini'-t pi'oilnelite
1 v .-.i;.;..ii Is the it, 11-
II the a. tin. III. No U.o
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i ll.- lhe
. - k , -i . 1 . II illiri I CllUU"! ) IIIIIIIIV t'J iiiv III.7.VI.IVI'II.
compact. I lie: .M-ihilt s are to be sent Inline ; ' J r J
unit the (ieiiuau arn.v is to eiilcr Paris.! " "
The Liui.cror will reiuru iiiiuiediaieiy to . A Xova St otia (eiiius has mvenled a
iifi-hn. ! stove pipe damper that renla.i; itsolt by a
A ol Ni it. Of wai: IllXD. j thertnoiiietcr.
I.tMii), Jan. ;S. liisuatrU, on .lanuarv The tiermans of llallimore ci libratrd the
1, visited Favre. who hail come to e r- 1 capitulation ol fans hy maiiiua procecsiou
saillts. An hour nth rwaid a council of.
war was In Iti, at which the lliuperor
William, the Crown Prince, Ueiit rals
Mo, ike, liouil a..tl Vull ll.ioii and (.'ollut
li: -ii'-.irk were prtst i.1. At il conclusion
iilei'.ln r colii't lt lice- took plat e bclucm lli.s- (
mailt no. I l .ivn , and tin; latter leiui lied l l
!'.i:i .. In ihe at lelii'inli, alicr reeeivnii; a
con lit ilia ti-ai ol the la 'fi. ol lilt- d..-1 11 1 Uiln.vs
ill the t. ii'li., I, Favre it till ui-il lo crsaiilcs,
'il, 1 ( 11 lilt- lit M U 1 V le- Uilled llcL'ollilllons
s rh 11;-, 111. 11 .
'I here has been no corn i-poudclifi; be
twtt ti lit u l ailU liiMil.tikiu li-ulti lo ihe
pte.inoi.utlt 3 of peace.
nn; i. mi si ui' nit: AitMisin r.
The .n . of ibis iiioriiiiej; publisln-s tlie
l'.'S'ow in-.. : -
1.1. s. vita. is, J in. 'JO. -Am armistice
I 'll Ik , II a.'iei .1 llpi'll, u iiicll Is to 1 ,, il.l
in. 1. 1, ,1.. in i to tin- wii il. o) r.ain-e. I h, i','
a a co ,tl a-ilali 'O lop.iiis last ni-ni,
.11 .i tl.e i,. ,iimr' 1, 1 ili'iinis it ii I -Icuis oi in.
II tiilitude Will. .11 tlie WA..S W,u- p.unii)
in aid.
Gents' Furnishing
Goods. Wrappers &.
Under-Wear of all
kinds for all sea
"ViTv vvnue
. WW shlrts a
Specialty
OAK HALL,
Sixth & 1'arket Cti
PHILADELPHIA.
Anv piTs ui in need of aRvthhi-r iu h:s line will find il to their inter st
call and hear his prices before purchasm-.; elsewhere.
to -fivi hi-
3R,lZlvL-12Zymii:l THE PLAC'i
i;t.twccti Market Squate and the Past Odice, Punhury, Pa.
S. IIFaZFAiME:i.
BARGAINS ! ! BAE0-AI1S ! !
IN'
DRY OOS,
at th:e : w yoek stoee,
We propose to sell for
reduction i t l i to -'o pi r
. 1
oil". cniVrsees '
) day? C'liiuueiiciti.' S.VTI" ltl. Y. Deceinlv-r 17. l"7i, at .1
nt. I a- cash. (I n- stoel: ot t ofeii'n "lid I loin. ' a- th e
IMl-s ;t)( !'s, t.in -. i;oiKUV. til.tiv' ks. ', IM ; :
1 . -A 1 ) K ,'o ( . i I N I 'S I " N I K i I A 1 i 1 1 . AS-,
t.t'OJH, I.ACi:.S& LMKUOlUKltlt;
J
t. '
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a vo w
s i ! tv
to
Our stock of Foreign an 1 Doiii' stie rrv ("toi l's is vi rv ia:-ee, and w illi
sveiih disp-'Kil ef it. we h.!c M AKtKl 1'O'iVN nil the i.rict 9 t..a lis tire
ll.is is liiiijuestii.uabiy tl.e time for j.".-t.-ii bargains in I'ry (roods.
Wo oucr Bleached Muslins stthe fo!!c?7ii!g jo iiiTrcs
pour ri-irter New York mills. "JO cts.. per var ! ; four ipiirti r V ao't-iii 1 1 , .-.
piryird; four ipiarti r Da oe. -jo tis., p. r yard ', Fruit of the Loom, is p- r
1 1 ill Seinni-r Iilet'i. is i-tt.., per ard ; i 11 ill Setnp-r Idem, Pi e!.. p( r ."r.
yar,
f,
loiii tli Mum l iy, i.lcts., per yard ; l'-i:r ii iir'.l. ,"
Coventry, 1 cts., per yard ; j Coventry cts.. per
nit I., i-'i ct., p-. r
ard.
ar.l
.3 rl fO
!.'!U'.h in Pi;s vi v vi.-
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ut.UMANs o' t I I V Till".
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II , 11 etipii il Ihe lul l
ti ll A. M. lo On.
I 1.1 St II -1 CI. I. Md.lt jnl 11; AKs.
i In i io tr' en . ii.. hi ' l' Pai is, i'i i pt Hit
Na110i.nl ttrafil, :-n n uiler linn anus.
The ill llllr I 1 C I ai'lt , a o'l I 1 la 11.1 1 1 111.
"- - lo dt t Il.l I 't f-1 I It I VI. ln'. '..
1 .. l..., Jan - i. Id P. M. The
I' 11 , it. ,1111 l as unl Ihti lollottoii;
Ot t. it' It I 1 Ihe I. III). I, All.ll-l i . -
' 1 l. U I I s, , ,n. J.I i I'. M :,,K
li.l.t all itii.i. ine l"l' lion; Wnk. was
.l.td. 1 in li , li..Ua uii.l Mobota ,ir.) lo
he I. U.ln t in I .11 Is ll , isoltt I o Mill'.
l,e a.l,'lial (ill. II, I Mi l llli'l, illltt. the
twaltili 11. ill... ft out. 1. i "tiiijt..l I hi;
I ,1 1'. t'.ti ta it to. lilt Hit t l. il, lull Mil U
'le M'iltl Itlltlutlt.a - t ti tl.: ttitt.a
1, II. el. i. , I. (lit ,V III' lltl .atliili;
1 , i 1 I. iini.ii I 1 1 un 1 1 . 1 1 1 a ,1, 1 'i , in
it I lilit.l.t. .V I lot' allnlia lo Hit; II, id
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I le a lo I t
I "III p.ill I '
.11.4 ( I l"l
with torches and music.
(ieiu ral Sickles hits eiven a grand State
b-iiiipiet to the iiiuish Cation t aud I )i jdo
inati Corps. It leriiiiniilcii by the conclusion
ol an important neeotiaiieu between the
L'uiled Ma es and Spnin.
The eols-rnor o roona, in his anntliil
message, recomiiieiids a Wiir of 1 stlcrmiua
tern aeaiiir t tin- A pat he 1m ha es. unl taeois,
the employment nt voluniei is lor that pur
pose. Tin: 1 iiiMiii i rs nf the 1.1'Wisbur Centre
and Tvronc raiho.i 1 have loliii'iciietd Iik ii
iiii ; Ihe road al a..' I'eiin's creek, fir the
purpose o ;'cltio4 Ihin.s into shapt for the
wink tO'oll lilt- luuiit l.
'1 II i: 1 1 1 1 ip'.s of the P, l:liv alii. I Stale
'I'. io 1 rant t-Si-ci' I V lust i-ar wt iv Mjuii,.
.1 1 I'l l the cxj i a lituri i"j ?i.
l'l . I.V A MA 1 lids over l.l " 10
allilillil) tli I he tale, 1 dllt .1: toll llllti lllaill
lei ill.t 1 I I i.e 01 I alis nl ' lie tli e ,om .1 M.i
,la I 3.
(is Saturday luik, a limn iiaun-il Adam
Pt tt is, a tliy oods aud lauev ticiv kn-pt-r
III 1 1, 11 1 Isbni ', l ieaiitf no loilsil liisaui
li'oiii it ii:.ioiu t t an ,111 nt. lie tt as I iki 11
In the llisalit- A- llllll, I. it'll si a. a ill !
Ins till, III. II sin- 1st .Lilt- a 1 it. 114 IK. un. If.
'lilK ll. It'll It. ..Its. 10 it, te I Itii r. 'l
I 1 till. s. 1 . l'l I' I 'ot I V . ll I Ooll.l. I o, j',!.
.lit .11 S asioi, 1 n. Alar a icioiis r -l
W lilii t a had In 1 11 1 X llnh.i d tin' Illd.ia
-.t I, I lilt le It 11 Ii il Ihe 1 1 4 1 1 a t .illllil.llo
l'l' tin pi-..-e. nttoii, ail lite joey niitlt nd
a vi iii l ol iml 't.ui.
Jvv' s lll'.ii.i i; 1 v , u iiot ii ioiin PI. i!a
lb 1 1, In. 1 lo! '.' h .il. I t i ni.iial, ttas h"l and
sia.tl in Si tv Vmk, la -I link, bv Ihe
I 1 1 la I ll"l"l e'll loll ;!, kll "V 11 lis ' lb ill)
Hie li'.o k -inn li. " t In y mic i,itii,l,iu
.1la1l101l.ini; aalo'.n tth.lill.t lal.il ahol
ttaallltil II I "1 HV ll..lll kl.l, d "li ildt ,"
II !t tt in ail ii , I ) U .il. 0. Ittiii nit 1 I lie
la .id Will, 11 l".''.., Il l'.tllV la ll'. II, .t
VI 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . I 1 1 ' .1 t '., ' I 'i.it.lt t ij I,.., 1 .tt, 1 I a,
a V 1 ur oi I .t 1 miii ', vt 1 1 rt tl' it 1 m alsttit
talon i I. on .tilo I ..in ,.
ul l'l.. tit ( h. t 1, 1 1 1 .1111 1 a in. ( .1 1 1 d .a
1-11,1 "I Iii, 11 pi ,s IU Hilt, ti.l 1 lilj llial
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JEVEI.EJIS.
No. 002 Cheatnut Street, Philailelphia.
ll.Hil r 1.1'ITf ilicr-:iM .1 lli il l'l. I I t V WW.
tr; ... 1,11. nl, tail -t i.d .ill' iiliiiu In It,. 11
l. l i, ,,l
SILVER PLATED O00ES,
fo;iipt.in, linllia I'n-ir i.au.il llin ( f:rr
.ite nf liiu'ii uoi li-', 11 iiio-l f iinl'Uti
..s... 1 1.1 , f
Tini.v 11 inns,
l'l. VTKtl 11 N WlllTK MFTA1.,
. 'f in .(.in :. ...1 1 'Uii -,t t tre itiith ) l
PLa'i tO iPOOfii FORKS.. LADLES, id
1 J l'HViv 5S ,ir,t per yard : four fourth Nashua P, 'JO cents per :-. t : t'.tir
Nashua lf. Is cents per yard ; f, utr I' aii'' !i At! i tit if A . l'l iviiih p r v. ml ; h.m- '
Applet on P. I'. cents j-i yard : Hmrf mriii Indi 1:1 hi h 11 I W. !' i.is ;.r. t ! .
1! in isl.iii ::, 11 cinis .t r aid ; i llari isl m ,i ,-,-nts per yard; L';. 1 : .: : I I '.. -lieei
tuj li ; cents pi r 1 ar.l ; - lil-aehfl W.i thai a. Shet tiaj; !", cent-, j eryar . . i'.t
nl Cal'-'t. -'-' ci n's j ei- ar.l.
HI, ,11 'a .1 1 ':i"!"ii Flannels from 1 "1 to -JJ ; Fnb'e.v. In d Cnt"n Fl it luls !'r , ia !J .
'ii ; .. il mi. I Cotton Fl imi-ls, fr.-m '.'.'( t . H' ; aii W "! daunt Is. - t- ; fl. I a.
Wt.-( r.auiii Is -'.i t 1 "i"i ; ( 1 i:e-!,a,i'.'.. ' to ,"i"i , Tit kiie;, lo lo 'JS ; l'a;,t r t Main '. s. 1
Coli.ri d Cainbties 1;!: (''ii;.-'--! hoe ti to l'i.
J.ADIKV l!Ai.Mwli Al,sK!;lS7'. I lij.dil.
l.ADiFS- JT.I.T SIC litis, fiem S'i.Oo. to 4.00.
LAl'lMv MI ALUS, f.o-o ?! i " 1 Fi..vt
GO.
ilhmaiic J,)o var,
Is, s 1 is ; I ai ','s
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, t ,s ; .:ar Alp n a
H els ;
lir.u.ls,
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Wi: HITHII ru SALK, AT
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