None. from att -Nations. =E —The Utica, Chewing° and Sus quehanna Valley Railroad is now opal* sherbome, Chenango County. --Jonas Maine, of Jackson, §na quehanna County, committedsuicide by hanging himself, some three weeks ago. ' —The Directors of the Little Mead ows Railroad are hiving a To-stirrer of part of the route with a view to shorten the dis tance and lessen the grade: .14 a recent meeting a committee was appointed to .secure the right of‘ray, and the friends of the road. express great confidence that the necessary hinds to construct it will be se cured. —The Office of Henry A. Clark, of Bainbridge, was entered by burglars on the night of the 7th inst. The safe was blown open, but only about $6 stolen. —A child of Charles Root,of MoDon oitgb, Chenango. Y., aged 13 months, was drowned on Sunday, the 2d inst., in a tub of buttermilk to which it had -acci dently fallen unobserved, and which rest& ' ted in death in a very short time. —The trotting horse Dexter has recently been making some 41 ,arqwecedents time on the Fashion Course. He trotted a mile in two minutes and fourteen seconds% He trotted • quarter of mile in thirty sec onds, or -at'the rate of a mile is two min utes. He- at present beats the world. —A beautiful monument to the memory of the fallen soldiers from Vermont, was unveiled at St. Johnsbury on Friday. Business was suspended and the occasion appropriately observed. —A man has been arrested in - Switzerland who was preparing to assatud 7 sate Queen Victoria. He is awaiting a re quisition from the British, government and is a Fenian. --The mail car of the Central ater sey Railroad, took fire near Bethelem, Pa., on the 19th and the contents were largely injured. .Six tons of newspapers on board. —Chas: 13. Lewis, who was crip pled for life at the Angola diaaater,has erred the railroad company for 00,000 damages. —The Chicago and Northwestern Eailroad bridge at Sterling, EL, 300 feet in length was destroyed by fire Saturday night. It will be replacA at once. I —Deputy Brady, of New York, has seized two of the largest distilleries of the countryorliich will be held fOr the payment of over three thousand dollars tax due the government. • —An affidavit from the Union Pa cific-Itailroad announces the completion of the roadto the 270 mile post, west of Oma ha, and government commissiOnets have been instructed to make examination of said section. ' —George Clark, Joitia Ray, and Moses Lee, three New York thieves have been arrested in Buffalo. Gold certificates for $ll,OOO that had been stolen from Hon. Robert J. Walker were found in their pos session. . —Patrick Morrissey seriously stab bed his mother, while in the Yorkville po lice court, where she had just entered com plaint against him for mortally stabbinghis sister. lie was arrested. His sister will die. ---Michael Doyle, residing near Towsontown, in Baltimore county, was shot and instantly killed on the 22d instant, by John Carroll, a neighbor. Cause—a quarrel about a pig in adorn field. —Philadelphia and New York were visited with heavy thunder storms on Thursday night. —Burglate robbed a . eafe in Phila delphia Saturday of over $5,000 —Hiram Ketchum of New York, has been appointed Collector for 'Alaska. --Sixteen ocean steamers with full cargoes left New Yoik .last week, nearly all for Europe. --Get. Terry, a Philadelphia mer-_ chant, committed suicide in New York on Friday of last week. —Two thousand emigrants arrived in Now Yoik Tuesday bound 'cat. --In a prize fight between Coßyer find Edwards on Traver's Island, Va., the former won in the 47th round, —D. H. Haina of . Chicago i :was treated to a coat of tar and feathers on Tues day night, by an "injured" husband and his friends. —At Chicago, Thursday, Peter Harrison, mate of the schooner Japan,killed Kit Ryerson, sailor; with a handsplke. —Charleston,S. C., is reported in a lawless condition and the people have-ap pealed to the President to protect them and preserve order. —John C. Heenan and Mike Me- Cool are matched to fight for a large stake. The particulars hare not yet been n.ade public. - —Erlanger has chartered t e Great Eastern, and engaged Capt Ando to lay the french cable. --A tornado near Janaville,Wicon sin, on-Saturday last, did considerable dam age. Mrs. Allen Morgan was killed. —Gov. Geary has issued a procla mation ordering the election of a successor in Congress to Thaddeus Stevens. , —Hon. Jameg ,Mann, Democratic member of Congress from Loubsania, died oh Tuesday. —There are now forty-seven COln panies of Grant Tanners organized in Chi* go, with a total membership of over five thousand. —Several droves of diseased cattle arrived in New York last Saturday.and there is much excitement among beef eaters. corge Scott, a merchant of Steubenville, - 0., died while attending ser• vice at St. Albans Church, New York, on Sunday. • —Postmaster-General Randall"aup• ports Seymour and is about to commence a "bread and butter" raid upon all Postmas• tars who do not. -:-Dexter will trot on the Fashion Come on Saturday. Bonder will give $lO, 000 to charitable institutions if the horse does not trot one mile in 2:12. —A young man named Chilton committed suicide by drowning, Tuesday morning, in the Monongahela river, at Pittsburgh, while temporarily insane. Isabella Smith, aged 17; daughter of Gen. Helby Smith, United States Consul at Panama, vas drowned at Torres&le, on the Delaware river on .Fri day evening of last week. - —Cincinnati_ is excited. The ,cat- tie disease has appeared a few miles from the city, and a large number of cows on dif ferent dairy farms ban ken stricken. ' —Two full regiments of - Grant. Guards have been organized in Dayton.— The First Regiment of Grant &Tally is rapidly filling up, 'and will report for duty in a few days. —Charles Cabot, defaulting Preei• • dent of the Allentown Bolling Mills, has not yet been discovered—neither have the $200,000 that were missed with his dissp peamnee. §ratiforilleystin. Towanda Th. ....303ept. 3, 1801$1 istlasal pftffidlisithm.s. FOX PlilarDlNT GEN, , , ULYSSES 8. GRANT - TOE VICE PUSIDWIT HON, SCHUYLER COLFAX. Republican State Ticket. 01 Louncta• =mu+ Gen. John akeimit, ofldontgomayClo. ros stanzzowaaimaaar CoL Jacob IVL Vapoptok)p , ,Otlnk* CO. Vernoni Election Ripublican Majority 30,000. _ The Vermont eleetlon took Otte Tuesday last, and the ititult *the. foreshado*ing . of the great result in November. The. Republica!' State Ticket is elected by a largely in creased tnijority over last , year. 7 Three Republican Cougressmen, by heavy majorities, the Choice of a State Senate unanimously Republi can' and a nonse nearly so. The in 1 majority the State i s est imated at 30,000. The' vote is the heaviest polled in the State for years. .COUNTY CONVZITION. The Republican County -Oonyen- Lion will be'beld on Moiiday next— Conferees are to be elected by the Convention, to nominate candidates for Member of Congress, State Sena- tor and Representatives. The first named meet at this place on Wed nesday of next week. The Senato rial Oonference, by resolution was appointed for Wednesday, the 16th 'Mat., at Camptown. As• that time 'you'd leave bat a few days until election, and it is very desirable to have all the preliminaries early ad• jested, the candidates and conferees in Wyoming and Susquehanna pro• pose that the'conference be convened a week earlier '(9th- inst). We pre sume this proposition will be accept able to the Bradford Conferees, in, view i, of the necessity of an early and vigorous commencement of the :campaign, which will be impossible until she nominations are made. The time of holding the Republi can Convention, in the judgment of our beat and moat diatintereated men, s not a goixl one. It is now held on the first day of September Court, and the custom has become too pre valent to send men as Delegates, be cause they were jurors or had busi ness to transact in Court. - This has had the effect to make the same men Delegates, year after year, not be cause they sought for it, but because it was convenient for them to attend. If the Convention was- held some time before Court we believe that greater care would be taken in the selection of Delegates, becatunithey -would be selected with especial ref erence to • the Convention, and not because they were drawn as jurors or had business in Court. • The Convention this yearow.Lue on the 7th—barely four weeks before election. Experience has . demon strated that it is almost impossible to organize and commence a canvass until the nominations are made. If the Convention metin the latter part of August, it would give more time fur the canvass. The _time of day for the meeting of the Convention, is also objectiona ble. It ie.-not called together until evening,, and. the consequence is, that many of the delegates desiring to return home the same night there is not time for that deliberate action which is required by the best inter ests of the party. If the Convention could be called for some day before September Court, to meet at one o'clock, in the after noon, it would, in our judgment, be an improvement over the present time of meeting. The delegates would be selected with especial ref erence to making.a county ticket.— They would be removed from the tur moil and bustle of a busy Court week. They would, by meeting in the afternoon, have ample time for consultation and deliberation. We broach this subject, that the Convention which meets on Monday next, may consider the quartion, if it should seem of importance to our Republican friends throughout the County, We knew that there is a prejudice against changes and inno vations upon established customs and usages, but it seems to us that there is a propriety in this which will meet ;he approval of every Republican. The great Presidential battle will be fought out in Pennsylvania on the 13th of October next. the evening of that day will decide whether your eons and brothers, whose unknown graves cover every Southern battle field, have died in vain. Whether the destinies of this country, and the lives of Unionists South and North, are-to be committed to the care of the Seymours, the Hampton; the Wises and the Forests, who controli• ed the `New Tot* Convention and now seek to - accomplish, by strategy, what they failed to do by force, or whether the l loyal men Who saved the country shall rule it. There is no disguising the fact. that the worst rebels of. the' South have obtained the control of :the DemOcratic party, said that measures and'its men are and will be only such as they may dictate to it. No -Pennsylvanian need be told that our State forms•the advance guardof the national army in every battle. In October 1856, aftei s fight of which we should feel proud, we lan! ed. The Republican column at once etopped,and in November suffered a crushing defeat. In. October 1860,we coi in lioventhes, swept Northren St d, Inoetm Algo -1 1 40 0 litaimisiditeit di; Stile.. 4 llk (hgobeii#B4 NOVellitet he met Ellin In October 186 . 1 4 we our standard - to go down, and No. dust.l October ISO ,is almost upon us, barely forq days ani left us_ to prepare for it ) and What have. we done—Nothlng ) absololiely nothing. - •Fellow Republicans ) \We beg 'you teremomber- that the fate of the Re, publican pcnik and -of -a tedeemed , bountry is input hands. It rest, with . You to saywhether.,rebela shalliruM or loyal men' rule us. The . ..-e Yes of , Republicans eves - ywhere, and eriklais L l of"ftheT Southern Unicmiete, 'who ;1 :through lohg 'years of blood, Of spilt.. ering and Of death, were ,trrie..to* are upon as now.. . , What we need no*, , aid what•,wri, mustbeithis a thorough ind.lioloPletlf and reliable Muivase . eVerY tied, tion4hdrict . in' the couty, clusing Democrats, IteOublioans *ad doubt ful men separately. This shorrld be made after s personal visit . to ever , man, and report,, acdompanied the names of all doubtful _vioters a once made to the County Conunittoe l . Reader, don't imagine that' this is the business of somebody eloe. It ie your business. Will you see that Is done ? --A day or a 'Week taken froM business now will - be amply repaid in seeing that great iMpeacbsieut, court—the, people removing Andrew Johnson on the 4th of I .Marob next, and installing the hero of Appotomat tox in his 'steed. I . -Mr. IL L. Cake, Republican, the , present Itepresentative in Compels from the Teuth Distelet, has no competitor for the nomination this yeah - • ' —The unanimous re•nomination of Mr. David I. Morrill lot Oaligress by the Republicans of the Beventeemth was an act of wisdom, as Well as a mai to a gentleman who his a few merlins in practical ability. —Hon. J. X BroomSll declines the itepublietur re-nomination for Magma in the With District. The Conferees Mr, therefore, made a unanimous tielacrticat of Washington Totennetid fot thepandidsoy —The Reenblicsanel 'of Lancaster county, notwithstanding his death, renoini nated Mr. Stevens for o:mgresti, as a last testimonial of respect. Mr. 0: J. Dic k ey. who will probably be his successor, is a'na tive of Beaver county, and his father wa l afor several years in Congress. His mother, brothers and sisters live in or near *few Brighton. —The Lancaster *publicans nom- inated G. 0. Gatchell. Wi W. Hopkins, Ja cob G. Peters and Aare', H. Sumney . for . Assembly. —The Democrats of Adams county havepominated - William McLean for Con grew; ; Joseph P. MoDiiiitt for the State Senate, and. A. E. Dill for Assembly.— Whether the other counties of the Senatorial District will ratify theAtonibuitto' n •MoDev itt is yet to be seen. Uunoan, wholfl MOClon sashay ejected from the - seat, proposes to try his luck again. --The Republicans ot the same county have nominated John OessnA for Congress ; William Dixon, of Franklin 'coon. y, for State Senate, an Charles Miller fok Assembly. This ensures Ceeena's noinina lion in the district. —Thu-Lftepublicans of the rith Congressional district) composed of the counties of York Cuatberlsnd and Perry, have nominated for Congress Samuel Small, Esq., of York. —The Republicans of the 23d dis trict have nominated Hon. Darwin Phelps,_ of Armstrong, for Congress. He is one of the ablest men in Western Pennsylvania, and has served in the Legislature with sig nal ability, as the RepUblican leader of the House. He was the &publican candidate for Auditor Otuutral in 1856. He will be elected by several thonsuid, and snowed Hon. Thoinss Wildanuf —Theponference of the 18th Con gressional district composed of Lycem ing, Tioga, Clinton, Centre end Potter unties, nominated Win. H. Aimstrong, of I.3room ing county, for Congress. —The Hon. JohniD. Stiles has been nominated byitcchunt ss as the Democrat io candidate for Oo in the district composed of Lehigh Old Montgtunery coun ties. He was a meta* of the Thirty-seventh find Thirty-eighth Congresses. - • C1T.1,4 .f.ll 'STATE POLITICS. Tne_Psosrscr.—The- kdilces of the State Republican commitilee,from all parts of Pennsylveinia,are very cheer ing, and promise ell for is glorious victory for Hartrinft aluVOLunpbell, at the ensuing Ociotier election. The council fires are turning brightly in . 11 ), every district, an our' people are in high debate over he grave posture Of national affairs. The soldiers of the late glorious *r,whose memories of the great conflict are not likely to soon fade away,ana aroused to follow the standard of thioir illustrious lead- er to another victory. The manulac• •turing industry, that . owes semi of its prosperity, to the protective policy, is awakened" to-,new zeal to defend it - against I the restoration of free trade. The friends of Me rin ciples are thoroughly _indignant and in earnest to pevt the new rebellio threatened by Blnir and Hamilton, and endorsed by the Deniocratio platform. I A WasldneoaloornmpondenSwrit ing of General Steadman's interview with Seymour, which warred imme• diately after the [nomination! at New York, says: %headman further told him that no honCritioldiei could imp port himfthathe Was a rep:ten:dative of the Peace 'limns:racy idniaiand that however m 46.6 he andldi friends might attempt td distort, .oPnoeal or apologise for_l4.record during the every solair In the land would scorn it, and- deSert the oithe party which approved it.", i - Assume Rsuosx V eliotion for municipal semis is Wll mington, Del., took place on Tues day last, and sunned in -the election of Vsuarrum, *publican,':tbeptes ent Mayor, by al majority nearly one blared greaterithan last par. MX -,Wodlseerthrsiteozr Conroorstin *to Control dorsunittio of Penasylvaalal *sh eta Deliaidadki . Roftkte Mop obtutissk the Itiggai d- alliaiesh. - abaselatattani 4411 0 11 1 0, 4 1 taiabigtha 664 14 tid1i 00 -1 1 ." 1 " 1°R Thonacontio porkt. - -7—The DelhOrrAkaters say dint, pear candlaite:' names a thtiat pip i t it* ,TUIL —Those .w4orki with „ vidbwP 1 14, 02 0 1 4 31 4 .n0w 1 0. 1 4-44. 16 4 iter4bUO tar eleotim :lour to the Pied: ~~ i . ~ •,The - If sego id Poof says: Ibis& Seymour ir not 'paint now, :aar 30 lie: be apparentsliar the • '," ' -41elierat Ye* balked to ial4ufaidat e tfa some oat and. the stamp for := —Briolamusroy positivelydeclares, that, horn the lit loth. sthof July,Behoont f t, Co., yeld Odt one hundred tholiaad,dol hire to boy delegetee any from rolontbiiit' me Kit Klux Klee ,to mane.opposed ict•rthe 0 3 ctico Ges*Fol — Grant. Ennui and-llocth are illeyinones Manta Wonder Irby? —Wade Kampton eve he was the intha'Of the Plank in tie DOZI2OO . 21Up form deebnieB Remstruelion lets nun and told. • ~ ''=There hi a lmantffnl little town on the,Ohio_rimr, canna Bell Mr. trio will be . a 1314ir not so beautiful located the Salt , i#TeT acme tale nett fall• -41ohnaon got half a' vote for Pzeddent in "the Democratic ConventiOn ; and hie friends say he will moolipeme it by giving a half support to Blair and Bey- , . • —Gen. Longstreet is it Viaksbnrg, and tells lit fellow Rebels that they hadpas . betteryoteloi drant and golha s then en emus" another reeolution. —The emaciated survivors of the Libby and Anderamville prisons ere asked by the Democrats to vote , with the retches who scourged and started them! —The BleVeland Plaindealer calls uPoli its Democ r atic Meads to "Slag the Sag of purest white," We hardly ex pect a flag of truce yet. —Jude Alexander Rives, one of the leadinglPolithgans of Virginia; is out in a brief latter, announcing that he will sup port Grant and Colts:. .1 ; —Blair us good on the ran, but he' will not be'able to reach Washington ahead of his opponent. He obliques to the.right and left too •=eh. -The : great secret of success it combined cart. Then at once organize the forces , of Grant and Colfax in every ward; preekud, village and school distdet in the Cnnunonwealth. . ,The 'lllinois papers tell of a - Man who label} stole his father's ,tombstone.— Via is not u bad as the Democrats, who are robbiiig the Confederate graveyard of its buried principles. —Every - Union soldier's grave is an eloquent speech against the Democratic ticket, which was nominated by the men who initiated and carried on the war in which our boys in blue were slaughtered, —The Philadelphia Post says : "All the Democratic papers ire busy trying to prove !that Horatio Seymour was loyal daring the rebellion.. 'Nobody takes that trouble fOr 'Grant, because it is apt neces- Baty :o —The 'Copperheads have a great spite agehist Geri. Grantbecanse he reduced the Democratio vote about a quarter of a million by destroying that number of rebels during the war. —The Willmantic Journal says Seymour and Blair are supposed to be en gaged in the temperance cause—Seymour giving 4 12 lectures, and Blair furnishing the frightful example. —Tie Democrats have found a new charge against Grant—that of stealing ponies The - slander about his "getting drunh,l and the "Jew order," have been worn out, you see. —A New York publishing house advertises Pollard's "Loft Cause" as "The Only Democratic His tory of the War." That house has a proper appreciation of the fit• ness of things. —Seymour was "dishonored" by accepting the Democratic nomination. He will be protested by the people in Novem ber. He will be worth then about as much as a Qiniederate bond. —The Chicago Times most truly says : !'if Democrats vote as they' fought, they wlll vote for Seymour,' against the in: himy ot reconstruction, and against fitant 7 " Neva *Poke the -limes more truly or mb're honestly ti • • !Regan, the rebel Postmaster Gerwritt, is credited with s sensible wrwmh to his triads at Galveston, recently We quote It has been ascertained that "Sr.,' after the name of Frank Blairsi father, @Wadi ; for sinner. —it thrtiiiout that Emory's - reason for alit obeying the Preside d:a 'order to Munn and disband all Tolanteir militia in the *stet of Clohimbis was that the order itself *es altogether ilk**. The President has ll+ porratto prevankaitisensikom oh I szra. Me.-Eizruoua, during the agi tation ot-t4e qiestion, recommended throWing oPen the national territiniei toulavery. He was in fityor of the Critic:idea Compromise. At the 'be. ning of the war he said he had no faith that the Union omdd be Main tained, by ?arm. He denied the oonsiitntionality of the' draft laws.— In 1864 he denounced - the war, as a &third, and in, 1868 is the nominee of +ale for the office of President. T Sousa AND GONGlllllB.—liettall cos n ue to pour in from the Sonthein Sta urging ' s session ' of Congress i in ptember. The main reasons, assigned are, that -it Will beimpossi• ble to, hold fair.. elections in that IWO ticai this foll, Unless some vigorous measures un, adopted ,to protect Unhsi men and secure the negroes eigigeo the threats and intimidations of tbeir rebel It is Also stated Pat the employers . . present legidation of iftgros Telathre to the militia, and the furnishing of - anis 'to the lksithem States must be repealed,and news measures adopted. At first throe, eppads came from unimportant morose, now thercome from leading - hollesntial men iimum whom are moor Senators and uss of Cow 2J iR . t~ w.ihr- PMA%I Mr Hin rilinit . aioanat!, SOOretary :', -- , Ittii+4 . 'Abi g ail ~ 1 ni t* _.:_, - kw iiitc',..fmonirealth, .wittift p:C'i _ 4 -, : .---:-.--.. : , ,-, :,., - 2,-. , . , ., 0$ = J-4111 OT: 1 11.0 1 1 I Limo; . 11, ' 4 'f 1 ',.• ft- i ''.- ' EI 1 . '''' 4- ' " .' .r.i . ' 4 ~,irkt', “ ''' - , - ,•i :Pi' '\ O. 'I: 0 , ''• :el ; im5..,et104.1 ~.,: i . - • i 1.7 -t •, t::, ,•....,-_ , A. • ifi t wa i. 1 . ~-, ..-.'---,: .- "i4tl - 2 q .i..' i.,--,' i , t -,' -- .".' ~ -, - r can tie no .oubt but thatilui . L.n.- - . - ' ' ''" C, - , AIR al . BOOTS `A.ND attested . grovorninenta will be o -.- i- 4 1*-..x.ar". # nad at the poktt of the bayonet if 1 -. 111 "r u lbr . the Walla tha t tilluitz' the neetll67lVisTairitiair , scworilfZi Aartbs bra" "+ _`that iSlittlie* it.. Itle; attempt Itaxiiteitlifik -F.theni- Ail for t bed he 112eabllign thai'cOt stone awl lay Ilri, II; 4 0 ...AO _.4- 1 0grAz:i# 4 . t.r.in 11.1115_ , t 1.7 . Add ' ke -i b e *Kumla : Gaits - tha iip-oi-th-e -nalt o t a t N.ye i sAylos i lki t pions , an i narthl tifittl i tatu Intik the of qttrifeitirlaft , n et t ' - ache Arinl-‘oll%that-L--tratti'ittOtr-we .- ---- . Ovri! Ingsve , !Meet drabtrind the !dissiopoilitall to*s;will+ield4ti, the &Aka ' or"tiair'*r; ItorAli!'ilit. *O, _.o",ii,iii:ti4i, ' - 'o ' ,4 - ;.icti4iii:9l 9 ool: enttelaimit.will;?ie , 4APlli tOtorlieledi Witioli shall itrinlieace Oi•warl P.: ' *: ,'lMinit '"bo7o'•-,blai:Aiiii'.-$O-61'4' 1 1 '. l eYf kijoirif,to issiiiiiitil i crm4;i is Ealict# 4 4 Pt; bli- o*- 11 49..tiaiXerascin. fi* Ireiry, +Omitting in that.locat; aa- in Illinotai,thetieoullar ilabili - - W 4106 10. , 'sto'Fic 6 iY# l hi \00 1 ;0 6 . 13 : , ' PPr i ..tii:*;.Pl)l4',*i' 7147:,030104.1e tiu the "ionlt; xiportu .dwollmitil bi ll Oil4Olaingnp ' nesa 'upon the' previa, : tanOn 'of . the • d ease 'as- an Apidenita I 0/0 6 11 Mfg . oe B c4litiOl'ilf f st, o *{ - ".',lii . setae of thes i affibited districts of smith in* Iltinois,‘it,,is , stated . that. every Co,*:*..dieti.' .., The -outbreak of the diae, as ::nears /few' -York ' has - bOeii' follollisd '^-. by . the aithOritieis in the adiSption'Of the moat. stringent. Ineia ufee ,io prevAnt,ita,spread. , I, , • —l__ !SE . Tag Hartford-Live StUck race OompaOt which; durint the: plat twenty4WO months has anetain edc),lsoect'O,iaOttating to stlO,ooo,haa, n suspended., The capital of the 'Dempsey is $150,000, of whicb,sloo, 000' hanibwn deposited with the Trea airei:of connectiini,and $50,000 Waa :13 0 •fiy' the, , OomPlug for working' pits'. The $lOO,OOO in Ate Treas. til•er's hinds- • will be usediv the eompany'for paying losses and un ekined preinfuno. Mir It is a comfort to know that tbere•is not a rebel in the Republican Party, except he ,s tborougbl ream itructed, and regrets the course he pursued during tbe:war,and aoknowl edges its impolicy .The rebels are all in the other party. This being the mee,dees nbt safety lie in contin uing the Govemment,im the hands of Union men, instead of taming it over to the rebels, who . only failed to dci stroy it after exhausUng' every re source 'at their elimniand, ing upon its defenders a debt of three billiens of dellaral , SEE THIS AWC . DON'T liartovg: Thai. there Is now on bind Urge assortment BUGGIES AND PLATFORM - WAGONS At the ' ' J • • ATHENS CARRIAGE :FACTORY. Wbich, for style, goOd materials itsedin con struction, quality of work and' Anlab,:..cannot be mitpassed. " MY POLICY", Is, to employ only_first-class workmen . , and use -great care to get the best of stock , and to war = rant my-work to give satisfact ion. All • kinds of Wagons and Carriage made to order, with particular care atid . dis patch. PRICES LOW. Repairing, well, neatly and promptly done. it wid pay you to patronise the • ATHENS CARRIAGE FACTORY! . . J. A. BIDS TO Lb. Atherui, Pa.; Sept: 1, 1868 .-3m. ki4.,R WARN NAG 1 The subscribers having sold their business at Potterrille, are desirous of settling their ac. counts, sad request those indebted to call im.• mediatelr and settle. All accounts of Kimball & Ellsworth, and Kimball & Son, unsettled by the Met of October next, will be placed in the hands of Justice for collection, without re gard to persons. Sept.!, 18681-5 w SEMIANNUAL \ STATEMENT OP WYOMING INSURANCE COMPANY, Malted States Stres ot,lBBl, $ 33,008 100 Shuts Phil National Bank, . Wiikesaann, 813,500 100 Shares Second National Bank Wilkes-Barre, • 12,600 103 ati, • Sir wilke t=lag National • •• . 8,400 150 Shares Wiikeraarre Gas .Co. !um), 58 " "` Bridge ' Company - . ... 4,850 - 44,300 , . • • ' xisagt.i.orsous, Cash Leans and Bonds, • ...$lO,OOO stook not, 411 ed In, 25,000- Jmente, cub In Hoak.. • Cash In blind. and duo front Alfentes • 17 1 4150 fireitleruputy - • . 14 . 00 m% 4OO Lows paid In ten PIMSIIS,OOO ruargsrmi. tkwattled•LoaLa, not doe • 3,650 : T. B. RAMP, Agent,. That block below Ward Roue, id story. , ' Mirada, Sept. 2. 1888.-3 m. A NTHRACITE AND- BITUMI NOUSI COALS. , The undamigned 'hating blued the Coal Yard and Dock at the old w Barclay Basin and jakt completed a Mtge Coal Douse and Office the premises, are now - prepared to furnish the altbeni of roiraada and vicinity with the difit ant kinds and ohms of the above named cook upon the lent nasonabis terms in any quanti ty desired. Prices until further notice, as fol., KIMBALL & SON July lat, 1868. ASkTß.—Bons. = LOUIS. a it a ill !gilt cpat , - riD ta • F,, 80.13 ta t -12 ; ‘l O e & ' P g. ..••• - Co AC m ~. . $ ' $ `$ • e t • 7,) mil vitt:Z a mil . in "ailbe 162°11116S OilinoN 600. Tow*, &Way • -- i fbiAtt i rlaroanaaVestiii; Inavelloottilbr plates Dila; illootir. era pod and aeloaajso Tc !IA I .ant ittra.ltaad29MlTFlyri , lardl iOO lootrild; ere*J4dgP . f ee niyo hdg Leave loaromeuarrt c•• Y. &utak tliat t „ 14Zee la IWantentaattr psi 4 , " - b i rnauwwin wad W.. 0. Bt ;title ,a4rolgii ga_ANOll ilt)T1111 TOwandaiAlti 21:1114W-4111. 1 . . MSS 'lt/ .14;:1 7 '.1 I/ 6 7 .4.11. i i, 7.41111.101411 , 40134 If. 2 r Omit no ott6GeOt ands oad revs to the *glowing arlillaato ea; gartiflia 1.1'444 I 411111 awns A.:Lanni barites* aatailinitili the AnciPutyloadelo, or ; •• •_ 'We ire well acquainted midi her &pinup:and _Character: :I We' snot cordially age intend late 4 11 . I skilltur_Pbdor, -, and aa..weli ma tided to With', Illogitp, - .7b00mt4 tbia; _ The Vaasa of the A:40111.'' ,, A. X v JOlLlSTBolll,ltaidcait.: ItAlanee ;a t - toardlitr acorns 11,, MOIL aecoad-at;;TotiliAdsvPd. - *.• • : - Net. 2. 068.-,-4.w", 7' ".! DISSOLIITION.4-`The': atiliiitaler ship .heretofere e* *stint between 8. J. Hickok and O. L. Sena. uader tile arikanle of Illotok•A Streit, la Centel. se llenersi•thel , chats: Is Able diy dissolved by mutual eon , sot. All notes and amounts • are left is ith S. J. Hickok, for eettlement, who 0004,114 QM badness And he. also Cabo to thy to the former patrons that he is - thankful for the' liberslpstronspot the past -led reipeotfelly continuance of the same. • . '•• ' ' S. .1'; RIOICOK; O. L. STRAIT.' • bantoi, Aug. 15.1868. 'FR*E:::g 0 R S„F ! . S'lo-,Vt.! WITH EDIJOMD rONIE6I ATTOwAxiu, sEninziod6B Pam o.' 6: nun Having met with great sumo tluvmghout I the County, and having given unbounded satisfaction to his classes, as winced by testimonial; voluntarily given him, .and having been .strongly urged to continue his entertainments and lessons, will continue to teach classes in the wonderful art of Educating and Debit* the MOST VICIOUS HORSES & MULEb. At Towanda, he hada olam of about rdne- IN who have given him written aunraneer of their satiefilotion with bit •thatrnotion ludas' great value and topenmide him to Mtun c havo'gnaranteed him • A ANOTHER GLASS.. OF FIFTY Hi will open at 70ViiIIDA, on' the lot back of the EzPonmaxi 'Office, Dar the El well House; on ,SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 5. 1868. With a Free Entertainment every afternoon at 2 and mining at 7 o'clock, and remidn probably for three Imam !Totem? purr SATUB.DLT, AII6IIST 2914, -And remain four days. At BURLINoTON, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 2, And remain three , days.. Aug. 25, 1868 ' MISS =Yrs SCHOOL FOR Young Ladies wtlt re-open on MOND AY the St at or AUGUST. The year. la divided Into 4 limns ot 10 weeb each. . TERMS. - English Brancbit - 68 60 on $8 00 French sad Latbi, each 360 03 4 00 Pupils will be received at any time, but no &Audio n will bemade after ' admission for an absence of l ese than one halt a tend • Aug. 13, 1868., . . lIBLIO BALE.--The subscriber P sell b y nablie auction, at his 'real. deco a in blonroeton. on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5,1868:- Commencing at 10 o'clock, a. pi.,!A large inair tlty of - • 110II$E8014) , FURNITURE, Also one. Seven Octavo Plano,. nearly new and a large quantity et Vi'AuON SPOKES. TERMS—AII soma under $2O cash over tbat amounts months credit, will be given, on note, with app roted, security. - LYMAN BLACICHAN. • August 10, 1888. 5 ,1M153,500 94,315 $171,615 1 ?° 1.4 • - 1-3:\ : . • too 1,05 tray 4. fio - in; the intietriber in Towsndi townildp, o n the slaty. ,:Three,•Yearliage. -• Two Steers, one red, end the other wok/ red, one better, white end brindled. The .bore reward Will be neater the returnd of the • cattle; and any In• -formation, erawaing -OW trill he DisaWlT received. • . D. 01114.1.Www. August 1.13; 1968; 40 • • coliartiter i=un aliaratafors existing barmen Clash, Is this day diasohtd by wand comment. The undersigned having varnished the entire interest of Ow& in theft Ornery Stan all `debts must be' MUM by them._ B 00WELIde Towanda,is Aug. 10, 1868. . •1111141anithirs, BRiDPORM,COUWIT, - Kis. iorisr , lrm ~a t ber reddenoe,lsoraer of Canon and , Maim Sings on Monday, September 7,1868. 1 " Aug. 10, IBM mut tstrAtt , • ova moos_ I . nts BOOTS AND; SHOES L . A R .A D b 't ION S . • _ &Vara i7IIE QUAMM ABOT,HERS DAILY I 8E1,1541 , : , .1).P 11.W.E_D I - . - _ 'And sr a ready for ittelitspectioiilitibeinibik MANiTFACTO,EpIdooDs, On bind in ism): 1 1In abdiss BARGAINS,; BAIL( A 5, 0 1J T- FROM lASi •YEARS' pTOOKI REGARDLESS OT-OOSTI Harness, Hamm, Harness, BLAS 21f,e Saddle)* --BusineBB. 1 VAmars, LEATHER, &ma FINDINGS, Imi P 1 Z c 4 0.- V 4 u 2 ii. t. 4 hgi tl/ ;- ~ `i - ~, y. .~ ~. ... ' ".3 1;d I = s ' ' El 1:=MI IcNe~fMsgr .. Of Oooda Tuf,.*krgsTmixt MEE ME AT LOWESti-BATIMeAT ME loirokei or Milli 806! aye' .:' NIMEEM OUR OWN =II bC'4det eta* out the =ME anted OT And wlll sell them m A3,43i = SADDLEg. WHIPS, ' Robee:andiktlocal! omega will 4 TRUNKS,.'TBK 4 IBLIJNG BAGS, temicuras, ao.- Towanda. April 14 " I MONTANYK'S pTOREA &huge:and veity Desirable. Agrotment Gdpds Is now bang opened at the above store" CONSISTING OF MANY ARTICLES They hue not heretofore kept HAVING FITTED EP ROOMS , Above for the purpose. Al( G THE `ARTICLES May be found A. - R,F , Tha:prst . 1 From $8 coots to $2 per yard. of EVERY. DESCRIPTION! Winches Shades c _v4tutts, Olajemtry description. am . ° O h7RYi • f I Jag laipoitedl BOOTS-0 SHOES! biendlestrariety. MATS av CAPS etcomtheptitin of OM to 1138£1. HAWG.BIEN • r.; I , ~1113:g0Ods wl . ll be s9lllaka •'• • • ! PERlrarAtr, PR O FIT! We «gala,' Wits ow 00 . ,...1105D4,_,.T0: ' . VISFI 4 , ,'1:113; ind•the pablt o generalli , kamin g " aitrmium Tr FOR, Tazat mama To do so. / 41 0, 1% T r r Touraditlh6l.lWic STAGS nonarri I as*, aanocest - Irdrei • sisly'S haiis. fad Wass, far ssissimmip. Elk Or at or saitasalir 6B . DABLUIG, Orwell, Ps , Jam 11, 111.-4wo t ltaivau ENO IMPS DUPLEX ELLIPTIC - •:- A , L . " - •.:; oP SK.IRT! POWELL co, k _IA f:..)1,5.1..471 c._ -).• ',. )1. Dodge to cll °vette! atteatifioo-s - - . • * ••• _z • • • _ - , t 0 0 E =I Or TIit,I4BOVZ 'PtMilli ~'.'_,.. 2'.B';': agLiB'A4.27Rp:AS'Alt-1.1 .JUST;` 4 - ' ‘ REM , - VVldeli tLby nciiiofrer at LEEE,YRAN ONE HALF EMI ORMEB PRIO El Jut, 14 180.-tf. REm,over,, ALVORD & BARBER 'Have removed their DOOR: STORE AND NEWS ROOM !10 themagnificeut new store in SIERCUR'S ..BLOCK, Nearly 'opposite the " Ward House," where they apr prepared to offer to their Old customers,. and the public generilly, a . new and carefully_ se lected•aseortment of.;; Comitising Standard WOrke, Novels Text Bpoke, &b. Theie aesortment of BiI3LES, TESTAMENTS, HYMN BOOKS, , PRAYER BOOKS etc., will be found to be complete. A large assortment of x Sunday SekoOl Books, cards &c., always on hand. Writing.Papersc Skifione ry As Cheap as.ever sold in this.or any othei market. Our. arrangements with School Book publishers aresnob that we are prepared to offer the se ries of Books now in us e. in the Com mon SchOols, of this county to retail dealere, at as lo'ci figures .as they can bay them in New ; York; Orders sent for any book publish' ed. , . We keep, constantly on hand all the Daily and Weekly Papers, Mag azines, Periodicals; Zze' Give us a call. • .A.LVORD BARBER. Towanda, July 13, 1.868.. ' T('-' THE FRIENDS: OF FiDUCA CATION AND LOVERS OF EERIE. We iake• pleasure - in informing you that we have just opened .in Towan da, on the, corner - of Bridge and Main -Stree t s Ao. 3 Patton's, Block, on Elegarii New Book' and Music Store, whire every thing in the `Book i-S'tationety and _music line maybe found. Also Statuary, Paintings, Gold Pens, Spectacles, Aye Glasses Spy Wanes, Opera Glasses, and a general assortnient of Musical ln• strutnente, Yankei Notions and Fancy Articles. ' • .Our Goods were all selected in the; city with great care by .experienced hands and • bought with cash at a very low figure with u uiew to the wants of this community. We feel confident we shall be able to offer bargains to all mho• unTl fav or us wit their a patronage. Call and see wt. Tits Is' PPSONA.T, TO ALL wao Bus yr.— Cosa & Co., have jest swots splendid New 164 . and Mu 4 Store,.in PatOn's • Block, Towanda. where they are'aelllng seteirything 'nib* line cheap for Cash. Oaf and seis tlxem and Bat- Ai ha isip yourse t nob is the case. MrM AIR. BAKER, Meister. Mltoright, e la prepared to attend to all business In he line. He warrants all work-done In a work- Manlike manner.. All orders by . mill, or other - Wee, addressed to', -me at 'Towanda Will be promptly attended to. Jane 4. 18611--3 m- _ • . Towlne, Pa., Jane 26, VMS. TO al/ traost it say amens:l certify - that Dare this day_ appoln ed D. B. BAKER, of To wanda, _ B..•adford county; Pa., an agent for the. sale of Bodine, !mat Turbine Water Wheel for the (males 4 Bradford: Wyoming, to& Mirage .Tioga and- rot r, in the • State ut Pennaylvania. .Partlee wanting these wheels can obtain them through hits and he win give his narattention to potting them in when Parties by calling t upon Hr. Baker, $t Towanda, will tie shown the wheel, and on application to.. him he will furn ish Mustrated .ptmphhiti Containing w orking. tea ota.. , . IiccPBEHBQN. • Deneral Unit for Pennsylvania; for Bo- . AlhtesJonval Turbine •Water Wheel. - . . - LIME' AND oRmFart,CALOINIED. PLASTER' and Rhode bland Lime, ray. asap, tot oak by__ July 21. , • CODDING dt -RUSBNI.X. BEST - YRUIT 'JARS , IN'USE .1 at : ttINCIABZ 3 . ,_ ! . 4:!''' '',.-:, '',t . ::' 0 21 - .. 7', FY. MEM UM liEla ,8 ! CROSS f t Co Si 1n rAboatummenb. . . . . 4Ni ctrf-iLeant: . .Ft . , . •`" AND. AT ppit iiitilytott • IMI 'OF FIN -4. woup . IdmiPustall, -tausoostee,., to 4 their . suotiono friends_ that thernte now pied, to open one of th onto:Int; boot retail end - largest stock of REArlrit MAlig OLOTIIING ( • eittodieli 1.9 Tarim: hi . Solemn, who hal di featagh **hag a s' ki ialaneso for ireat - ignitor years sad having: daisy all that time: :eirjeoyed- the -petreanger of surly every citizen of the nounty, with credit to his kit sathifaction to his patrons,. has h 2 or d :o nreiltra farther tontlonance of the stkod . ;so ld entire ' old stock at r e, and aye now crpentng an entire' ,Complete • New Stock I ii131;541.111.1'. cando . c.ted on a I•ft. ... - ...... - • . • Tignif '14815' afi at ODINPIMON ONLY, ion wiaOh Principle they meet to be able to MN goals at a very smallprollt andlletsnce eaosaitition. We %aeons in4141i40 ,Issy.ns • shit at the obi. stand 'et - Solomon lc •15on one doer north et Taylor Co. jbe- highest .nsurime price paid las Wool, HidesiPelts and car Skins. 'SOLOMON k WOLFF 'nun wor.sy.' . ALEX. SOLOMON.: Towaadi, Aug -3,1868 MILLINERY GOODS FOR SALE. AIJL The undersigned will dispose of ter stock: of - Millinery -goods' -to any rson desirous of engaging in the bnainesnt. A Tording an excel lent nencetunity to purchase a good basiness on tumble terms Application may be made to the subscriber; at tbe Millinery Store, Monroe ton -• • • Mess E. SILL. - Ang.47, 18:68.-6we - , . . Nzw_ GROCERY AND PROVI- SION STORE I ISICCArire 4SC, ResPettfiali : ac,l?oance2a t t e they have cola- itOCIEBY arY PROVISION BVSENISS In the North. Store or gentiles Nqw MAIN STREET', And have now In store a full assortment of Goods In theirline, purchased in New York, which they have beiected with unusual care, and'wlll sell at the lowest possibie rates. Their btocic is complete in ever] particalar, and in timaity and pric^ cannot fail to girc sati=sfaction rosy . ask tke patronage' of the '-the aasniunee that first rate - goods and -fair dealing may always be expected They have aow,in storet and for see by the cave or single jar, a large sto* of _ DIOORE'S SELFSEALING: AIR TIGHT FRUIT JARS, Which they recommend at the s'ery beat offered to the pttb.ic. They ask for this jar, an inspec tion and: trial, as Its merits aro .1 .parent to CT.. ery one.; North store in 1,1 ,, ,rrur'3 New Block, Alain etrlnt, Towanda., Pa: sarCASII paid for PIIODUCE, arid tor BUTTER, at the highest market rates. JAMES MoCABE, HARRY MIX. • - . . Jape 25, 186 S. HORSDPOWERS, THRESHERS, 'CLEANERS'. SWERATORS ! ! Blood d; Co. , Athens , Pa.; Still continue to manufacture BLO6FS CEL- ESRITED THRESHERS AND CLEANERS; MID HORSE POWERS to run the 'same, and are prepared to fill orders promptly. ON AS GOOD TERMS As can be ivaght in the United•StateL Bar ing been. Li years engaged in FaanuCacturi,g Threstiing Machines, we hare spared-neither time, nor expense In perfecting our machines, and cl .im to tiara- THE BEST CLEANER One that: will.- seperete the Grain from the Straw more perfectly , and; with .01115 power, than,any other manufactured. They are very wimple in construction, being comprised in owe piece, so that it does not 'require' a mechinic to sot them up or 'run them : they are all mia afaetured under our percale! Supervision, and NE CIiALLEME-'TItE W. ,ItT.D To show better workmanship or :m.t.terial Er ery machine is Let up and . THOROUGHLY TESTED UNDER Mr)TION Before leaving the Woik?,autt are WARRANTED TO .11E Lei WORtISG ORDER Thep have been In practical .113 e for ,evc:al years. and can he attached to Tread Powk, Sweep Powers. Steam or ;Wate rirewer, and tor Perrection ot= Working, and Economy, „their equal has not been invented. OUR PRICES Aro ,a low as those of any other Ancienfacturer, and parties desiring.to purchase, willtind it to their interest to examine our stock Wore par chasing elsewhere, PRICE. LISTS FURSISRED On appircation. All kinds of AGRICULTURAL MACHINES On hand, and Mill Work, Engines, Boilers arA machinery of ail kinds gnt up to order prompt ly and on favorable terms Adieus, July 23, 18G3 BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, 202 itiADISON AVENUE, MADAME SMEARS, Having increased the accommodations for pu pils, desires to inform her patrons that she is able to offer the advantages of her Institution to a larger number of Young Ladies. French is the language of the school. Madame M. refers by permission to J. B. Hose Esq., Greenwood, Wm. U. Mallory Esq., and , E. O: Goodrich, TOWAIllia, Pa. - Jane 11,4868. • _ BEEMER'S DOUBLE-ACTING, WOODEN FORCE PUMP ! This is the most effective and cheapest force pump manufactured. It took the first,premiom at the Cheinung County Fair of 1867, and only needs a trial , to iatiafy every one of its merits. They are in general_ use in Wcstern 'Bradford, and of some hundreds put in not one bas jailed • to give satisfaction. lie. This pump may be seen in operation at .„ the &porter printing calm, and at several otbtr places In Towanda. Address GEO. DUNHAM, Jr., South Creek, Pa. who•la Agent for Bradford and Chemucc counties • July 11, 1868.3 e TROPROVEMENT OF STOCK.- An opportunity is riciti offered the tarmerA of, Bradford to improtrepteir stock oy breeding to :r • RED KIRK, 7173 A. H. 8., A thoroh-bied_Shert on o god dieree running back ug to the herd B ot r Mr. f Batc o i. pe Bate of service $5,00, cash down. As but few cows can , he served th present season, all who desire to obtain sera i-e shpr.ld call soon or address; JIOSEPII • fdonroeton, Pz Jane 1.5.186§,81* AXARKEttUARDEN, - --Ail the ear 1U ly vegetables la their season, gathered fresh every day In the , : gardens of the subscri 'en', will be kept on hand for sale at the store of McCabe ,id s G . Mercer's New Block. 'RUSSELL d CO. ' Towanda, July 13. 186 S. - OR SALE AT SCOTIA TANS EKT F Plastering Bair at wholesale and retail. also Soap and Wagon Grease by the pound pod banal. Cash paid for Bark and Elides. ADAM INNEB. Branville,pentirei, Pg.. July Id, 1561.6ra. WARM MEALS, AT ALL HOUR S at Q. •W. 'MOFFITT'S Ilatanrp well ereons coming to town for dinner, will dd to give him a call' OEO. iv MOFFITT Towanda. June It , 1868 AFINE ASSORTME N T OF TO LET SOAPS, at' M[ CABS )JIT'S. ' • EIENSI BLOOD & CO NEIV YORE .C 171;
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