News Irani tta Nations. —Tbe British Association for spreading the gospel among the Jews,apent some $36,000 last year without madng ... a single coniert. —Frederick Hudson, for many years managing editor of the NeWleek-Her akt, is editing. hie- "Recollections of New Tork.Jourztaisre." Sherry, of Chicago, lies been-sent to States Prison for forging pat sion papers. —A Hebrew Grant and Colfax club L in operation in Raw York. —The Newark and Patterson Rail- road lute been leased in perpetuity to the New York and Erie Railroad. —Rich gold discoyerios continue to be =de in Arisons. There is great ex citement in California in consequence. —ln Nebraska, Kansas and Michi gan, 40,000 acres of Government land have been taken up during the month of Augast. • —The tidal wave of the great earthquake on the Pacific coed, was felt oin the ahoree . of the Society Island& —The now lightning train, coal': mencing on Sunday, runs between New 'York and Washington in eight him!e and fifteen minutes. —The Republican negreen of At lanta, recently had a torch light procession numbering 300. The action of the 'rebels in the Logialature has caked all names of "Democracy." —Elder Jaeob Knapp, of Winne bago County, ILL, who is now inCalifornia, ' has just purchased 36,000 acres of the Mojav &mete, on the San Diego rives, twelve miles from the city of Diego. —Whalen has been found guilty of the murder of Hon. Thos. Laxly McGee, and sentenced to be executed on the 10th of November, at Ottowa, Canada. —Reverdy Johnson, American Min• ister, had his lint interview with the Queen at Windsor Castle, the day after her return from France ; —The bleachinichouse and gal oth er buildings of the Washington Manufactur ing Company, at Gloucester, N. L. were destroyed by fire on Sunday afternoon.— Loss $500,000. —Jacob Young and his wife were found on the river bank near Indianapolis. Ind., on Sunday morning, dead, both Itav ing been shot and Mr. Young robbed. —A fire at City Point, Virginia, on Sunday, destroyed the Railroad depot, four warehouses, six wharves, and the James River HoteL The loss is $30,000. —ll„otch Butler Field, a notorious character of Cleveland, Robert Kearney, painter, and Lew Davis, blacksmith, who were arrested for the Sldnner_murder, have escaped, but are being pursued. —A skiff capsized in the Mononga hela River, near the landing at Pittsburg, on Tuesday, and three boys who had been sailing in it were drowned. --As an elevator in the Hollister Paper Company's mill at West Cmuring ton, Man., was being hoisted on its And trial„Tuesday morning, with three men and o boy upon it, it fell from the thin door to the - drainer pit, a distance of thirty feet, se verely ibjnring all but the boy. —Henry K. Newcomb, one of the oldest citiaens of Woriester, Mesa., died on Wednesday. —The recent he at Quincy, Fla., destroyed a third of the business portion of the town. The loss was over $50,030. —The woolen till of F. W. Bard well, iit South 13elchertown, Mace., leas en tirely destroyed by fire on Wednesday anon noon. Loss about 510,000. . —Mrs. Stout, wife of the proprietor of the City Hotel,ol Des Idoinea,was burned so badly a Tew days ago at Indianola,' that she died. She-was mixing some medicine Efor a sick child, over•a stove, when the oils in the concoction exploded, the Auld was scattered over her, and she was immediately enveloped in flames, - She died after thin ' teen hours of great agony. —The schooner Echo, loaded with coal, went ashore in the harbor of Cleveland before light on Wednesday morning, and was broken ep by the wind, Which was blowing a gale, and the waves. One J uana was lost in attempting to reach the shore —The' troopi reported on their way through Lynchbnrg for Nashville are not deatined for the lattaxplace, but ate on .their way to the Plains for airvica against Loatile Indiana. —Gen. Logan is getting well, and left Jolist - for hie home at Carbondale, M., an Wednesday. —Hon. John F. Follett hiss re signed the Speakership of the Ohio Hone of Representatives, and his position as &mem ber of the House, The reedgnation has been accepted, and an election ordered in his die- Arkt to fill the vacancy. • —A man named Nelson has been arrested on the charge of haring been con cerned in the express robbery at Seymour, Ind. —About 8 o'clock Thursday morn ing flames were disooveredin the handsome edifice oniWaslagton Heights, owned and occupied by Mr. James Gordon Bennett, proprietor of the New-York HcrokL The flames originated from a defective fine, and lieforo the firemen could extinguish the fire adamage of $20,000 had been occasioned. • —A young clergyman of Boston, named John Owen, shot and dangerously wounded Michael Sheen, on Wednesday night, while the latter was in the act of ta king some fruit from the garden of the for mer. Owen was arrested and held to an swer. —Three enlisted men belonging to the United States Arsenal at August% Me., have been arrested, charged with setting Are to buildings in the Arsenal grounds. —H. H. Beckley, of Fincaetle, Va., committed suicide on Wednesdae night by taking morphine. He had recently lost 5,1,000 playing faro. --Michael Hohanneses and P. H. Varteog, of donstentinople, agents of the Turkish Government, arrived in Biehmoud, Va., on Wednesday, in search of lands for the settlement of a colony of six hundred families of Armenian Christians. . —Owing to the continual decline of cotton and cotton goods the mills of Pall /liver, Mass., are sunning, at present, only font days in each wsek. , --Henry .. Sheldon, 'Rag., one of the oldest andlost respected citizens of Hart, ford, Conn., died quite suddenly of he art disease on Thursday. —The house,barn and outbuildings belonging to P. I. Skinner, of South' Wood villa, Mum; were totally destroyed by Are, a for - days ago. *s. -The Synod "of the Diocese of Montreal will be called together on the 9th of November tufzt, for the Impose of elect. ing s siumessor to the Isle pant Bishop and Metropolitan —Silas Saddlek, the alleged mur derer of a man by the name of Ward, In Tecumseh, Ohio,. beau beau Wad and amnia SAL The convicted man fa won known la ,Toledo. tab tig gtpovitt Towanda, Thursday, Sept. 24, 14 istioaal nerabliess proaalaatione. 4> • :" TOR PRZEDIX? ' 0 EN. ULYSSES 8. GRANT FOR VICK PRUDZIO? HCK - SCHUYLER IXRM. iterablicall Sieto Ticket. pas,Arwros =maw Mo:1oos ofilMatioiaty 00. .teI.I“:=I:!NER lloollll4' OoL Jacob L Ouipboll, of ihupbris 00. Republican Cininty :Ticket. TOR CONGRESS, Boa. Iflymesliforaar, of Bradford Conte. YOB IMMO; rear N. (Mahout, et vtansig daub,. FOB ItIFRZBUTATIVIS, James IL Webb, of aedtbiel4 Taints** John r. Chstieberbila, of Illysluibg Twp. rut :.11111001011,, MO; Zebulon ,Prlablo, of etwoll Towaddp. TOR DISTRICT ATESTRIT, Warner FL Minorlissi of Try lorratt. rot bourn' oconastuolues, Ezra Imo,* of trey Borough. FOR ciOI7NTIr Atmos, • . Asa KoZeo, Jr.,. of Inds ha leiwaahip. YOB tOrIiTY''BUICVITOR, • biliret W. atevens,, °fibrils* Township. I •i• d 4 tfP)j'l ' Vermont and Maine' have epokem If any doubt was entertained of New England this united Voice has diasi pated it. The land of the whose detestation of prescriptive rightapdelaae privileges drove them across an ocean to a homeless conti nent, gives forth no uncertain sound. The austere determination of the eons is but the reflex of the anitere.Filw, hition of sires ; 1 and the liberty.whieh, one founded the other will maintain. How will. it be- with the Middle States ? A look 'at the prospect will serve as an indication of the result in Pennsylvania, and the influence of Pennsylvania, always potent, will, in this case, prove conclusive. We are careful to hold our enthusiasm in check that it may not obscure and judgment when we confide ntly seri that all is well with us. Th? local organizations are numerond, well handled and compact. A tan vase , to through an that now being, made by these has never before been attanpted in this State. • Money for the legitimate expenses of this most important crisis ip furnished with a liberal hand in many . indeed in most —localities. Documents are circulat ed with a profusion and 'benefit never before known with us: That quiet determination tt win by all honorable meani,which is so superior to wild display and reckless extrava gance,is seen everywhere. The East is doing ,well ; the middle counties are straining every nerve to do their very best; the northren tier is all awake ; and the west, the Gibralter of our strength, is ablaze with enthu siasm. The question of who will carry Pennsylvania has given place to the speculation as to what will be Grant's majority . If the electio‘ had been just after the nomination of Seymour we Might have lost the State. Two Weals after that the open treason of the Southern rebel' leaders of the Democratic party had lost this State to Seymour and Blair. Every day since then the success of Grant and Colfax has been rendered more and more. _certain, because the people have determined -to vote. This al*ays makes' our majority in Pennsylvania secure.— , And to that security we notice,daily accessions twin the ranks of the enemy. The Democtatic committee, intent upon repairing this )rose,cogag.- ed - colonizing, where it tin he done, and arranging gigantic hands where they deem themselves secure. Two causes join to make this villainy fail. Their leaders do not know how much cheating theYl want to carry the State, and our side is quietly tuid determinedly laying plane to thwart them in fraud. The stampede, now set in, to us, from them, will increase from now until election day, and the figures of last year will furnish Mr. ' Wallace no criterion for this year's operations. He must increase the Democratic vote forty thousand if he carries the State, and this he cannot do by either fair means or foul. When frauds reach that pitch the• game passes out of feeble and unsteady hand, and his campaign ends like. Johnson's Policyknit enough of it to fasten criminality on the perpetra tor, and not enough to make the vit• lainy successful. Friends everywhere I thee kiee are bright, and the future is certain. Go to work with the certainty that on the second Tuesday bf October Penn , •sylvania will range herself alongside of Vermont and Maine, and cheer the heart of the nation by a majority of 25,000 for Grant and Oolfaz and Peace. - • mir Will Ptoxisr perform his oft and emphatically repeated promise to support Gas"- no matter which party nominated him f We have no' doubt he will reiterate the pledge, if he could 'thereby. persuade one vet dant RepubliCan to give him .a vote for Congress. sir We understand that hoinrt. is trying to induce Republicans to vote for him for Congress, by prom jibing in return votes for Cii,nr. If them is any RePnblican green. enough to be then in hymn* problisiout,he deserves a leather medal , for his ver , daney. Coueueo.—The Demoosratie- 4 rcako teerwaa &little toe quirthin:erowing,' The latest 114elligoraoe *that tiOa. publicans okra still ahead, with - ever, prospect of oantSoe the TorritOrY tip a mall akajorit,;-- The srst i. • 'WIMP ANK44I A. BRIM of The second • atti*4- 1 t - Bin*dpoi igth stUllitite - aialence;"gohli at tit tel l the question of the finances mid t h e ThlPCM3Sti*Pkb.lllol,helb bnrdeti ed us with a great, debt ? the ccinii:tt7 hititt;• - ielltke 4 erill4101:1 ao,4t, crtniustea In ea matte: 4:4tasta . so, thst , the intedenj vita rest minty, npoirthe thhlitehlid:ofitheriiik °lo. l i*eilnOilid 'ieklesiaridii.! He ihow4 that stisi:444lWaiii?; " bloated bondholdervO' fropetetly repeated by the 4roppria, outlenndation in fatilii!the is 6.0' a large pretinket 4,lioctidd ,held in anntlketuili: and-iremen i -and b." , the 4011114. mi widows. and erpharie tiewhont they have eoecebied eudderCin.oree=' tiei;:ttie depth 4 1 1 00 1 . * * 01 theAlearity with *O4 Ahoy eaegfir bete to -Vie pa7melt at their pie, Odes. Mr: Theme Idkepeeith. geKe4ei:hihibriPpt: ai - PPAP4 041400i 6 .0 3 4 01 4ii", ed.... gig reiereacee—taLlieratie:Sei, fettermottr'al Akbott friends !: " tileinS - hirtiln 4 tieltA , of trouble,," were piiiidiarly''efoh 4W• rot* greagY 04974 b741144= dienoe. " ‘.; - He was folloired -14 llon.: - Gionnk 0)1 14 . - !!0 1 4: 0041141 . 4. • meetingeigodrfta:CA4 ev.eldig.l The demonitrOon iirthe evening wan 'One 'of the largeet• Owl inoet, ePir#o we hare -0,0 •iriinot* The i:ivening Uain Drought the Grant 04A; of .Weaver- ly,' about 160 strong, in tinifornt,with their • banners, Aranipaiencies and torches, acoolnpanied by the Vir&rer• ly Band. Forming at the depot, they marched through:town, presenting a splendid appearinoe. The turt House was literally _ *:rammed ith people, and hundreds Were unahla to gain admittance. - • Hon. S. D. CuL t vxi, of New York, *poke for nearly itwo bonne to" the great deliiht, Of the crowd. railißiar wil.h„the coulee 1 , I Gov. Buxom, hie scathiolr savte,r Q his record during the war mustlprokl duce s damaging effect onibe of :the wilvdethegOttle 1 - his locai notls the . Auestiln of reconstruction was" complete• vindi cation of thecourse of the Reptibli can Congress, as 'compared what his treacherouS aocideney , of th e White lionea 44410 as my polity rl and his grand, soulitirring appeal to the patriotism • of the, peo ple, to vise , now in the mejesiy of American Cjtisepi; in 'defence of the; principles for which we fought against the rebel oblate and j their northern allies; aroused his .audience to the highest pit& of • The intereet of the otos:Sion wee, mtoh intreaeed by .thefpresence of Brass Bands from Waverly, Mater, Leßsystille and Orwell, - who contri buted excellent intik. THE Taoy Disarm • The premised , - , attendn,nee of Oen. Biala. IL Breams,. at the meeting at Troy, Made that the .great 'woes*, end ' , the; 'expectation 'that s issowd would - be Present, wag more than re' slized. Despite ,unie,vorAle er,irom 7099tOiti,000peoPie gorged into-that towniin processions long; in wagons,- on' liorseb,sek; anal' on foot; witkinciaic and with haireeri. Thedemonstritine eqUalled; if! it did, not exceed; the great foreemout meet ing of 1856. • • I 'The meeting wan orgenired call ing Hon. IL Mums to : preside. He muds a short speech on, taking the chair ; :thanking the people 'for the mildew* they bad' 'reposed in him in-nininating him for the third time for a resitip qougrem. He spoke of just returning from Washing*, where , each member of Voligreas: brought up to the Oapitol the good news that the politic:el skied . were everywhere bright,ind the,Repliblican fires never burned. - brighter. I He then introduced to' the vast crowd, Gen; Skates, who ashe came forward was loudly, and repeatedly, cheered. The General • proceeded:to. address thupeipcds the ilium of the day.- . He firetteviewed the 'posi tion of the two patties, saying', this t fight res but a,continnationt, of .tlie 'lete.one;:wh:en the - ...wholileetien wee in arms and struggling ;to oireserve italvery existence. , He . then proceeded to 'take up ' the: rev olutionary pier gramme as enunciated by Blatt proved from Seymo,t,ela rem:4l,o4le dragfullygin favor Lot sich,e rneseure; !showed the course ofSeymoutdriring the war ; referred to hislacklef : lol3l'' P#4. for *V Iola!' eirc t iatiff th!itt during the war be new enennragea the Union cause •by word, money Or deed. .' l llle General 'lllOretehtrie4 'to to Mit the 0.04?; the time ilmbriatend , * :.law Arrar.. • -ffe !spoke • of of Congressional - Art of iietifietinetion; lane; otthe 4194115 41 k ita !o :l4 4.1140111e1.4 vf47104.711,/19:411 ;the 'rebel inivea to,llistropthallnlon .a re the vinyennieilei ate tnerehalllni auk 'about - ilim-quarteris of anienir u in hia-happirea•ityle, and twaafitlneht, tie( ShOikelostit.o Co-asOsk:ffsittdad -thesit'sb'Yl sassi VindagAisi epee& at ecaWolenttGeo-,1 , l -wore _theuile _ Bon s ll peedwel 1 , 1 )'.1 4 ; Of Nth: PLTEra MIS The 4419urAied-fr_opi 9,44. 1 9w4,44Prett0t ifip4skinc4g_ , IA _4:l ,Tsfs4s..y..* :1140 fee150p,,t44,„94,1)0j4; 11 , 4 00404 ?gtfRA•P. I IOB I 4:I?79ITP O 4 O II4* Cettf et*, i‘te i.. .., „ SYPAttelttte* .'llfet IVTTPulieteltritf9r; him, and giving. : hit!t2 Oil luittYii/edil!F!4r, o l ' T 943. • / 44 414.1,P3 .!.A4Rilig. 4 * ii'i _i_ t ! ° P , * Reill•tin4tkvel tor' :iert? .**!, trF,P t.44eYNAtieff t!**_t!Ate ibe,„!ePreftet, ...,i '... A4P - efleOttufuta faith IttSTPTCI.. t 4 W11 , !! , 40: ha. also g i lUkcAtAtPee,.. A.TiltheCVtere , „9f.* Ong .c.t.k , *_. . . .with 1 thA•l'Ohlwi of ,I*thettetati-Aed ,DiUl4o4itetutly , Attn. 'duties at which. be discharged et4.i,effut9 l *-1' Httilrill rUu.eltTAu. ' l *P' ) fe:PefiliW!LPUFV , 1 . 0 4.'_ 4! `the Eitate:: ; Reffate.,l,!el ihUP ';e 3 tPUeyt,- .6 9% l i*tt-: 4 30 1 t.A ,Peeti!etettt „Alk4: e!ghq° l lr#4 P l ?utse eit - _lO4 :meet the, itP.PPiiltion of; i? lirgeoc,o,netk ' . ,14.!z. , rf4retull4--- 1 4PiPitu:liuilif! bie,-"MiOull:49:lgue. o o , -49 , !lxuligee. 1 : 1 4 0 F,,e-VIOTia Wu ' julit!eucP '1044 47, iirr. ; • l. 4e ) Pir r *;4l . 4.Pt tu 'JO: tlenott4l l te-. l 4 l eJliPO4e3ll-PfA l e , .ltePuh4sUll Oarty. l:),licon to the interest of. 1 4.untet4ieu., Ith,a1 1 1 1 : 11 / has# l 4 4 4o. . 1 404) Utittet fuMPuhliefeffeekt. 1en.....,,-. • ,-- 1 •• . • , • ...,• •,. is harttlY necessary' for us to. 1-ay , • that (the -'Bradford Conferees adhered tu,,eir v0te5 4!. 1 4,44eu!? 1 ,, and songht by ell fair tneami„to place hinkin, nomination. The abnottunan lamas Teice of Oradford, asking . his. renomination, was based .upon „no personal considerations; . bit upon reasons &Ceiling the welfare of the *hole Coteuionwealth, and the, inter este, of the Great Republican , party. From all quarters of the ,State, and from the beet and purist men in., the , party, there came ; the unqualified , ex- Prcusionef I . 'desires that Mr.,l;annort ;should be lot .on a . theatre .where hilt sphere of usefullness, was. widen-. IA and whire hie. abilitiesand pow-. ere were known, and,. felt. Bat our . 'e,fighhertfolleitteS up the Peet Mee :di*: !!claimalen the.groend of,' County. lines, 1 47 set Aside the,,atill_ of.the people ; an d-disappointed the hopes 'sada:3;4ol%oone of our • wisest -men *Pugh* the State. We do not eisty, this ,tol Bad .fault with the nomi nee, or to 4omplain of, the action. of Suaquebouna or Wyoming.-,Whining in not e*totly our forte. We make these. comments: : to allow • why Mr. , LANDON consented to be a candidate, and ; what defeated him. • ' - As far as he is concerned personal-. I Y, he .hael reason to be proud of , the Manner ini*llich the republican par-. ty of Stadford hem endorsed .him, 'and vindkCated" his name and fame from the simpersions of hie detractere. The 'Conferees of the., ether Counties while r aOknewledging' his, sbilities end service, clalinett-that it was not trita'&l4m to him that dictated their ' Sattoi,htif dukethe ikhioinition should be - 'nind'el nowt' I Iltrfpt . arithmetical prineiplek giving to each County the Sinstei the `term of Ye - Ali - their vote ic Old 'etiiitle 'the& to. "'in' tegiet eiCeedir'igly that ilet' 'motives ihoidd ttiVi'dieVed the StftWiiiid the Re= Public* party of Mr.' tittees's ebtll 4iii stiatesperiehie and if hie poier ftirl'appistaler'tlielight aid ponder onkitttiSketipati the'iiriOlig; shall he' oilseed tiiiiiii . lientheihe people of iiiimithra'it - lesst win' have the nee. - idlition'i lif' - keowing ' that the" lobs Win tiofrimitained : through 'any in. struineStslity . Otthelie: - ' simpromur ,coiniuusgen. The °Md ce met; purism tto adjourn= merit; 'at ToThannoek, on Tam*, Sept. 16th; at 81 pc m. All the Conferees *ere present, as formerly. On motion,, proceed- ; ed to thew ballot fora candidate for 81111. ator, when . Mess}, Elsbree, Smith, Alvord. Puller and Goodrich -5, voted for Gm: Lamm. messeri Fitch, Grossman, Eldred- and Searle-IA, voted for Wm. H. Issas.. ~, Merunni Loozois and Jenkins-4 voted foi Prirriza IL Osrannotm. Cu tilOith bad" Hessen Orman' nizzi Searle; s on the 25th and - 26th ballots, Mr ' voted for .ostertiont. On th& 27th- ' the. Conferees from each County Toi l atir respective "sandhlatesorhen taw co ' adiouMeiltutll Wedieldrty riiisinanii, i at 8 o'cliciik. - ' ' 1 Vi n ce met Iffidnesday Morning.— fieveridiMllotings were had with imbehos. 1 lielly,thi same resultsis farmerlyi.vhen of for Ple*- I ?aUes.. PO Conforms Sioux el, *44 li• In• '1 4d ! p. in, and 'poietaiid to' the ista billi.t,./in ' ' . • . Elshree, , Smith, 'Aherd, Adler and ':voted foram. LIMON. i _, nt -_ .. • .. _l* Craegal EllkAnaiales jicark,h_.s. mmitand ‘lsnkink-S. voted fFtEsnali. Whirietpon, PETER M. OftrritHOUT, of Wyobing 43.5int7.. he s tatietio , of **sighs wt. Tie dodged dalyseed• 10104 me the Itecoutateen.Canalet•ke Bea °l! 11 "9 1 4 . 11 ° Ostignk vi• leeeamota . ilihiftiattanbe then tosokii • Shit thi nett *Wes ot.the Ocedieen et-thle NAL etertea•Dtddetbeleld.rt itentivisevai theft ,thee of ateetieg by the, .:!enftit*Plesteot , Oti • L . pcslimme elextotio,Congress ii..“Wanito4 *ad !OS E RAnnos I , ll 4Cipitobar Fount 4:o".the Muld i tnoCitic,roto ewayi z bi.ess i t rig4l44otare; , ilot_ Ilia politico; 4 0 11,01‘, Pad vokocistioes Ira the, 201petili:141Je4ap. Souther" 8e,171. Yet be hopes bit roes */:;el_praxml. demagogW, k!fi . ‘ , 6 o4.lo**Pub•, p ria4 poky Mew 3Mo-riling 47za: wino El WM* Band, the rousing I ,"4 . l r aereo Per. anatP4 to say poor la the in ee indefinite . WM.' a firfat deal Lsll, oppo• , densely thuldastlo afternoon • LONG was Moils gig , 0 40 11 077-0 1 90 , tgY-liork iciegals;il is - to - be ' put ipon .. their . Oedge. --: The so called pemooisile; }Cat!,c!* 444 Itimaseddigike4l4lcripal). 8 " - m i rY i r ies plopeviiscetn!dbittcrfta r • hioludbeflMnunent' Lk - nub, - and 4theiL'Wic eol tles? i''' i r ten,i ' 49;14 .44 . the foPr Man oi the man of mndetiteAnoonie It -Meion.theinoat 4,esehingiti 441641 load hsteut oStini4bin that' "fine' eviiUna* acoordihg.to:tha age ind,lnmeivar ebb!, lipeeekotaenarge Sherman, the intnbei-ofartfoterintieoLikally: tined ihi the interim. 01 00 1 i0:0.444 1 4 1 9_ tisq haa , nowabeea minced vons MOIL 'mob:v*62, - n &new , • The , Domociate; therefore, would', tinier thii7 t` enofr ,rlooi'lat Vtiil+.oejel `e„efendefj iu oil' der to heie.p l eietyapepiesi of,propert, ,tyii equally tpied. : Again, the:, pow ant incoMelsi oPeratesonlyeii tbots l rirtaitiveilniate inofinicatit it' thew, 'hie 'exempts**, *tree . *Me." . !i, 14.37..1 .11006,,;.The s:Demoorain Are Pledged Wallow= inch exemption‘' The'ineohanii3 — Who hie" , -eartied two ~ao4i}ll farmer irif) 1 11 :..1144 1 1.JO. iihethet Imo ideakent ingthiagt stheidaplibereriiho tiered from band icciiismitivanal•vaioiek ,id' ' thAir7au 7 01 ! 1 !k-ul. stacu_t.E!nuer,, 43,4 Lilnanoinl adtniniattation.,ofnanymnur are bonndrto eximtar 'Proportionate Jtaistioti Jim.' "evil."' spaniel of:Property." '. l l l l4ownnLd 4144 "410 poorEaokigo, with 11 ` vengeance. It would: tax ,the me &snide tools, the farzoingi oxen, the laborer's house and' every thing init. When 'thee the:State and Sher' local comes tp..bp added this "equal tgation,ln every spreles of property" bjr-the United States tlov erieent, how reuCh per; men gain by coming *der tile ton : , der• mercies RI those,whose unpatrictr, is coarse necessitated thwbulk of the 'heavy burdens 'from 'which we .ire now ' suffering! . 'issue; bat its■ irelt,liotth,hbrrildnr4iit. Per. the third, time Hon! limns Mgt= it his beimi nominated• by the Repnblicium fee this Distriet as Weir. candidst,ti fot Ocingolls; l flaviSt beet,/ ' triumphantly elected, .his course has been so satisfactory to his loyal con stitnents that eseb CoUntrin their conventions asked f' his reumnitiu tion. OulTednestligy last,the CoUrs., rees met.tit Towandi sad. as sireidy , stated, plitoed him in renomination the third I the third time. The tudiaer` of fit] Congress, h is hsesk, fgarlesntiad sistant. He has• been tructo princb ple, true to Ada District, 'true ito the Republic Though not neer 'icor•-, denionstratiyeibe bsa Wiit been idle, He is a working member, :Alwaya) st the post of duty and ever faithfully I meeting his resplinsibiiiiies-''se"si Itepresentative,.he' . is rapidly, lag influence new.-members nev_er. _possess.. That - he - will be re-elected 'by-an increased ma i jority there 'I no Evgret -- VATS. Joiggplipe72, iiSe" Publicans of Pennsylvania -wish tot maTntithilheir..mijority against . the frands'which 'the Detuncratie' POOtiOr Pommitfee. are ,o41;foS rangements for, ,they mast:-.get out i every vote. We the Material , ' for a majority of twility thousand in a fair coute4,:hutif that number' of Republicans .atay away fromsthe polls, a repetitien 'of the trends com mitted by :the Democrati hint-year ; Will , carry the Stnte against us. It lie were su r e of . a fair vote we might, indulge in the overweening cond. deuce which seems to prevail , smong ns'; but every man bf (Air party fa required at' the . 'painto - C4::innteract the double voting, coffee coloreil nat 'nralization papers, and:Ahem forms of fraud to which bar opponents will, resort in their desperate:determina tion to carry the Stith. thorough, organisation. should :be at,-.ence ef fected in every -borough and town ship in our counti. Clubs ihould be folioed and *tinge held fCr the thorough discension:44l.ventilation of the new rebel' , ctincipiracyA co m : mittees should be appointed' Whose do it 4, TOW4O - be - tis - bri) , l* Oat. e every ltet 1 0*. 'O 4l. oi AO, eleetics4 ,one :wades Aforns -this thorough organization: can .Ibkoom ;hied, to be followed by' =_ tWO of earnest ° ll 4.,lllf.i!!"nt w o i !• deserve suocesivuUly-szter neelpg madelineh exertions: -; ' Pmuter has the' assuntioe to ap. preach the 'staunchest Republicans with:4 ll -Peddhlg.No4 l I. 9r** ire seems to thisk thitkihei Sepal* 011111 are fools, oiierrforgetfol, that the 7 do act recollect him hi the past, or *St thei afr'is llll iSgAiLigliste his present usocistion with', Southern Rebels. &vomit riramsli Da amid 7- yoa akeentiiablethatkiltrek this questices, tar 'the.liefstire ; torment 7°Ti Nlve.A4o * too t 4, 4kiiim YOUi twaiongthotiowship...xil, see that you are , proper; on.theelist,, 101401 i tiitOenitiNaoirecti - 41 . , is' tine; hi 'Safe ihst yoti * fit# B4 tandorMAO asi 14:0:41041 via un sort. vLitssicat 't • the iRf id Nr =II FityAin _ defer any etnergeficien" that - may wiltheve tendency to keep . . riboUtowl- - -leaderrottlite - 41outif *IV . I:perpfpn LotlAnironi ititicitilestWitit kmoll'ol2'll4' dons= toirtKiree nimble; oriiiiiiic - *ii iliit be&nittiogitiliiii.onti*'.''! ! : !`" ! i..;.0,1.1 , ,.: 0. : -. 1 . ' - ,,V441404*0 1 :1440•3145ire f i i xpoi*We ~tbo,4l;artiltiptilill.'; . ! taw - vim do•notirithiritiOlthiathif o . tvibtitco*VpoirollrittlilkitinAlin 000,4*b i tt4 P #1 1 4:,4: fit O: 041101k..#4.09410,tie ipyepAii..: At. nie* , I i Thottirtitanstinoeit , lite ;mutt nnliiiitoillt to itsinifetcthtpinnidett 1 'Lt- g e l * I ; s 74°tt i ' l 4l kt,i# i • -'', * 1 FP!.1144 1 1. 1 . ' ti A. Tf#77LKl* -14: 4 X. q.. 1,044 1 on !tbinipinwio Therleek; that:: *fro inVotobertwilt tetidisivitonnt ltiL)roir 1 Tentit4e" , littretrtsbpironict I *l' iikine*.-X4P ul .?ri,40 4- 4#3 7 * ; ! th e i l-4 4 1 4,;49!YZ.; To ~; lkinNiOnpil nvntlittligrethetto fire lig, a ettivis , Ili., cessinertiypol!'!vieti 4vottlf it' the: O d o c iiref et i o ie - :.1 ; • :.1 1.7'...)if a ?ilitiLt: "1:,if1ll:?, 4 , .. ;,, f.i.li'Clf r ,t1 , 11i; t: Mt I iirtSdpe.nfq -, the. ouncalled:denno. eratnaremiot -op.' fn. theirT history.. Thor don't gel hack lowan bar, yeirn in. their Treading.% witikGi they atithe; republicanadornoinina , ingiCirant,.! Mincated,.. sii they say; Salt far the'lifemuldrdier of a soldier; they forget that in 1864:the democrats nomilmtedlarrithet same': slice Geh. ifoOlelha, educated for nothing but a soldier, and a failure, atithat.J - They forget,too.thatieran* , *.at the imad.of the. War DepartmeritohcWed in shit ity -affairs which' , mob thto warMest ,encomiumsAretn: the detsci ~ The 11L Y. Workl;the Boston. Pint and,joarnals -..0f that class, cow mended Wm: nal eshibitisg. a genius for civil admlnatiation,only, second his gobs ,as , a military commander. .tuid more, we know that at one time the democratic leaders hoped to have Gen.,Grant ..as the democratic nominee: Sourgrapes, gentlemen. - 18. Ale* • days • niece s well in. fortned i and therefore influential Dem ocrat, while'= atoushig, himself 14. a library, was thus addressed theinexibers - et your party would . pen:awl impartial history - as much asi#otido_prontlsenoti litrattire; from now till November;: migght safely. bet . that , •thilatate of 'New Yorr wouldlfire'Grant a-majority of sevenc3r4bre thous:lrak: .• • • .With. deliberationend nuiphasis he ade this: netliorthirt44lsZ.-- . • - ",....4 , There - 48 a lirgei parentage of oar party whickabould notbe blamed• for sot reading; ae.they •cannot lead ; and swhat. is more • we don't want them • to r Thai's 'where tee'velot them." NO .I,lbvtrOttittitO* .• MYEBSBTJRG - MILLS 1 The enbectibens haTing.purehased of Mr. Rams his interest in the Munnouso Mmiri; trill envy on the bonbon aflie end manntee : done Own to btkof the verylmot ipialitar. ; 'Wheat M:ye- and llnOliirheat Mai, end Feedhothihiptly algid di hand,' for the loweintadh-ptietha , ./ftl ' ,Aleo now on, hand , .siait glentit3:, of lAA Ground Cnytr Phones 1,1140. • TER . kThOgr.. MY O / 1612 46 Sept 24, 1 1868.'" - ' h'' T O WANDA , 11A-K:S.R-Y „ oa' • ' ' _AP*, ' RA V NG *371f1/mOugri. i ?be tiadanditned • twang :tattered. le tea ea patthefeldil, padopthe nate of. MOTT 441 e, LYN:,faelhe haalactloti of borthees at the old. Balmy /Nand, Ant deer' iboth - ortbe R are flats litteef i t would ‘Awpaotlekl , an* flown to the. pablk that po pataa will be sailed to hasp the bed "of ei `tri oaf Ilse of bedlam and %dwelt low et an - 06 obtattaSebewherte s i e ew ItentAinstently 1)4 . 41 1 1 5 1 . a d i fi l4 C•V I L • -- / I) , 4OI4EAPOTO I / 4 .043.88, edialinbirCliik pliinVitur work being. wef stmi sexily dosai:.in DOI. - :71 • ; 1 "` EATING DEPARTI*O • •• t. • • 41,J 1= ii I 'Oh iatiellt 6 1 4 31 - o f Uji Sl r ir 11 e di do all roar Owe , to therit, not „accatianeack blitisivincieue of tberillA ropa~s_heretidote, es loaded to the 103'atera 65natantlfen bald: We JaPth ahettalpiigoad;amiellateetef Grocerkej PeaN4Bo4•l7LOWan,Dlitat Aid GNAW 'f'ntits! Orb flrßottF, top and JAR, - • •••11: W. SCOTT: • loanda, Bept.l6. NM •;A 8. ALLYN. LAX E'S 'IV 00D MILL Aims teeny-see cads orstove wood, shines bolta Of stave Unbar; per day. Is driven by minor twohorses. are easily . moved from placer torplice. and can' in an hoary time be set up . ,ThiskAnschine falmamplets la its ;se acing Um amistance of no other..pow. er. The horses +draw by a sweep. mating it much mese asfe than a tread power. It saws titles as fast, and" is sold foconetalf ;the peteb; A number of these mills me =Win use in Pike Renick Ind Orwell Townihipl, and are siting universal satisfaction. Those wishing ma chines will appirtaX W. BOUM, Leßsys• vide, or B. W. 13BONBON ;Orwell. dept.T3, 18611.-4 m" • - ,•• HEAL ESTATE :AO/ 40 Y- H..M. THOMPSON it ROGEUS FOWLER-, orricalt ittinunis ?Lass, CHWAGO, Beat Etataii c puFehaaed ' aid sold.laveatznen4 wade and lloney Loaned. • • •- • ' • • ; Job 111.1868.-11 m. . • AN. , rtANESS MATaNG 11 'The 6ilenlgoed hs*e Gab - *day formed s 4 at oil 9- _l4pbir Movie sa the Mit - of YA- W/ is PRIAM_ L b' the _purpose: e on the Shoes ,baidttesi. Rattiest milli= repairing lobs 'to eskeisnd dt.wworlr marriakted. Cash-psld•kabldesi; * I • ! . GRIFFIN NAG= ' EDGAR'S:FULLER; son. am. u c•..... • • I. ~ ; . •:,... , ~I. ..„., t . „I , i 11. : ..i: • `" Ebijoit oirseal a fart atitiiMiSetfarod4oraiii ~, •,... , .-14: •• , 1 - . - '5, of-,Q .i. , , -.17- , •• ea ri . -;••• yip .sta At e corrzt • ANli' lasi or • i .iika , li ; Ai i , joilii; .1.,. ~ .... Er.,; s o.t: ;-). -,,•,1 , 442= gal 'Ail*** 4 1 2 4 40 4 41:i for &sees Till sad vet were, .. , lk — idiii teeptibsisaatty 'es , ad Midi vl v til.`f::S4. , - ;i7eiiiik a irifiß m i 10 41,W" 1"..', , 4:,!;:i , t:' , v...., '', F 7.•!1 • 7-)3:,!:::':ti. •,•!„. 4 12414 zsztli ftliallitnegirA Ahlniall%Aiiiiii OMk and Toaatowood , 4., t i ke4A9,- , sos_, which Inn bef sold He alio has cosseet•d_ *the above sal leatiag Hose; libritii. people - but to tow* lerdissefi will iRd smarm meal_ Ta iroo si . ghle•liklumen Intottille. i _ . - Obeli odd her . now Abe Idiefteau.i . , 4 1 DiMiliirrEATORS: 1 NOTIOL—: o ffs ', _ _ ~...M,Notka tokolokilisisi Not DK i N ' #odobsoa :to t o , (lid A g iJ. N 4 . :41•8 1 4; leo tt`mpint, IN . tol l oialwilesidloto vorisokoliad , 41 0464 1 / PLOW I St 1 11. 4 1114 00t=ted kw ' -: 1 3 F7:4 t., , ,i4i,.. ~1 .LTD twymunneiatit I at - kalleSeen il 1.: ,-::Adolliiiikeasoni : Li) - noir vllO 1011111R0 I c s, s ME Jly 29,18118; its. 4imatistii T Hg TOW&NPA REGULA. • .-CLOWari'' • . 0 .4' ; 1101311 . 148 ERG . • '4l 1. 4 . . . iaohlfill _ammo* to the Milieu of Towanda tad Tioadiy. that they basemen& 'the abate store, Muter the name of " The To. wands TMgtfilMot," with a splewild assortment ,s , . a Gents insulating Goode, ifilievaft,asi.; which they Imam Arabi eittems cannot be • tied la-styleAreimputan - and7that the =r it e so low wt to astonish everybOdY I Weld bops that by Arid atten tion, end fair deaths; with the people of To - Pat El V: 4 l4 ll s beg toZereth=lair mmrdsimispitor Gallsoldeltoei?, 400.11111-,9.M. OW, PALL- , t ItenehaWo4QlFt eiulator, Ka* etreste Towanda; MI: - -TR Mt W III •4I4RA I RMA;_ ••• Keep them; antitsp”,ll2be4l7-Daytu 1. Thou shalt *tits' netitir te buy olothiag except Itosentheg &Wm's, Ow Price Viktor. Kofkarrissie,t -2. Thou shalt not - choose asma4 l i t i nanet ahiit silt 'Ratak'th t air • Ale ill ade7nOVlteibroa 4 t: - gem, prick aid NA*. iT3Pi Jou tudo Wer Mid Witt ?berth generaUbm ri - Thon shalt not seek * thin en, more for ;cheap tediventAtir thoptoniehgthad at RIO* bag & WolWerent 221th.8torepiri.: 11 ;• t". Thou, abaft bw. . **lid .t men only ! em six days of the ` t i tad' doer, twee:este the BAUM by keep*, eiteloo iCuldis Esru ouft orcpsl!pmet da7/ nberg & wow, and snet; !yap, %Lam to team their laboes. ' .• ' i. Thou- sbalt ;Wen alt, mat Illemeeberg,W iffolff deal; and long may be thr s daya to eoliol its benstita:''' 4 .•- 1 ;•-• • 6. non dealt notoomnA 911 luiPPKlrief7:7 ol buying iit Demeee vat • eame di rect to Rosenberg - & mar. Ones, FAN /tech *tor. Rain street, a l e* - -• • I. 7. Thou shalt tebt in' "Iffn 114 16440 Foreign make. for Rolembergx& >war Iteeps jlf.,_ °rata ear Rosenberg I well so &WWII would be . 9. Ilion"'that' netiotif Witneir;-bui ) bonestlyerledge :that yen (*stet better' suited and for leas money, at , Itosenbeeg Wolf's than any other" atm: • ; • • . - • I 10. Thou @halt notpoyst thy. neighbors goods be his bargabis.lfor Itosenberg & Wolff can. give them:to - yeti; likewise : there fore." take c th ounsel e , and boy only.; of „&panbterg. & Wolff Once Moe • t Towel*, flipt:l;l29s. • • • ' RS .THIR ANi);D .- Oki` FORGET, t there is sow'noti band &Large' issofiniMit ' ' u of 81104311101 iiib . ritititriii - , - wAiiolf€l . -.., -:- Atib e ` '' ': -':' ': • iikTliiilß l 104. 1181. /AGIB "F49TIORY• Wide% for style, good - insiorMlS need In gm* istenetlon;qcuslity of work. and - flniski, as not "liY ., rOtICY'” Is 0 0 012Ploroltily thstrelaas workmen, sad nor I greet Care w PiAll balla Of atOdb and to, var. rant my work to give utilise' ion. ' egi..kit kinds- of ',lrwin and Carriages mole to ado,, willNputsabir are and dia -11140%, - 4 +' 11 PRICES LOW. Mairing; o o: 6 ll l , nett e rm t i li tromptly done: .. it_ ATIANS. CARRIAGE FACTORY! - 'A. kiIiTOLL. Athena ' , Pa., -Sept. 1 , bllfi---tmt_ F A:1-11, W .4.11 - 14 I.N G • The s Tr haring mold their business at Ptott , drti "Ileliroud of settling their se. mats. siag lei Request Woes indebted to call la-, millet* ant settle. All accounts of Hi mba 11 dr Ellsliorth; Hitaball A itorionuiettled by the lbst of:October nest, will be placed In , the hands at a Justice . for collection, without re, gird to persona. 5cpt.41868.-44: SEMI STAITiENT OP WYOMING INSURANCE • COMPANY, ,Tidy 14;1868. , - 1 1Y514e4 flt,s)soo of 1881„... 33,09R ROCKS. BEI • 100 Share. Flub Ilatkial,Bank; 1 ' 1111kr&Barte, 4013,300 1013hireilkOoqd National EtFik livvtas-ilartei "- • DAM 103. Shins ,Wpotalag National-' - .Bank i ,Wilkesairre, • 1. „0.400 13011touiii 1411ktta•Barni Ilse Co. 0,510 • PoPPIIII•-•z1 • 050 E„i; •"1' • almosti.lutsom• "rialto and 439ju15,.....,......540,,000 1:not 25,00° Judmentill' • 3500 aith Bonk.; ' 4386 Oish , Awl& :47,66-7 F ppi L ...... *.**."; ... . 17,450 " • 1,040 • . 94,315 ME NEE Loads. Lois" ten - Yesro,... , ' • • umett.rrico. ilboalttlekilmei Dot aim ?, • , 3550 belcrieifird Hone, - 211 story.. • Tentscida,Etept. 1868. 1 44ai.; sz; . _ Atkrl4o/T-E JI/Mitat NOIII3 C 041,13.:, 'The' undersigned tutting leased the Mat Yard .sadDoek at the old •‘. Barclay: Babb;'!. Wit tr, comptetai a Isrge,Coal f ,ifosse and Office apok ',the pecals, are now. re tofoil* the ,AWrtu WirsiNs sad 'lady' , with the des sad shies of the above named cod* upon tio_ ;vat reasonable terms litany qoantb, ty dedftd:', Prices until farther notice, as fol• ' a • cc so • r : • t. • . LEM G 0 " • " "6" t 1 3 ' e .6" ea - 't •h- a.. co 0 S h ia st MI6 Orderim • i - ,in sit cues b• secompakkied irithl . he cub.. • OVERTO74 CO. lyIt: BASER, IfaskiilNtiviiila_, • Ii prepared to Wild hi all 'badness la Melba. Bs istrasts all walk &beta s work itslelike istommar. All wient b• - atall. or ethos- OW, !Wised to ale st Irossads. will:be roars" attended to. , Jane% 1808.-3 ate• s„ au IB.ISM. i Mod Waft ttetsreasetto: I NNW" thati ,have tbis a V o noltred Di R. 0481111, el To -41/4zbui made; toonty r yk., so tor the UMW Beitieri destiir Thr•Olrf r Wheel; lac, Clintoo. p Mf, Timm sad. la , th• Altatt'ot nail. • Platte* •Irsittizr *Om *hedges' thes though Ida be SR eta kb wing _attogitkot to patting Mel la 10 'M[ gembeff• : - natio by carlins iwoli WS mai" tv , zwailda, , ' sat , b• idioms ilia "hod sad ott application, to him tits bill (gm tiplab West:ate& &lets 000 t wodang em;d._ • ' ' , 1, f :1 , .' i's..,- ! 2 h. iesornilltiKet ~ . t ~,• ; Gard at lot lenamhrsalaJor Bo- , hand TOMO Ws Waa l . 3 POTRAY.;m4Camit , ,. "obi i . the. •, , enolo-: 4:4i mot the gala} i 1 10 , holt t ,, , ,,i witi sepal - 2,18.68,ene two year old - , he tit f'le'd vete ea .rlei. The ,OWlltft . lba Votaateofintble. Yams saaekbey. pay Weak. bee away t 9s foe erUl be die, ordtairlolmr.• -, . • -- - , O. • OW. , ....... :._ ... O,..IrAINEY:k • s.t.tV i eS •4tornrrs ne t s Paiiiiiptaiiiik Noz fiekrtgowteroiOnittitlll 6 Well *shiiiduarcalie? )°,u. no; W., *WM / 1 6111 : 11Ani. "i' ' MI I BegiS 1 BOOTS •4, !BAKU 1100 T Ak "golf frfons,l 'L. 01 , NELSON, 461.11alelted and ready for isle a largo-as , _ e a61141.14 ,, • I - BOOT'S AND SILOESI lAns is ler ths yeoman that tureeth the 4ilPhirii-11604141-.111111-4 4 5t ,- Wrin thol hod !llPLltitPlictilloll4ll.o9l-4.131154111d lay; 414911tW u billdell 9 04 !I ,• Ply . the And gook for tlid — ifles ;Ist derv' •„ And for the honsht Aistbento thstlrtninth the MUI I have Boob a little extei"made _ Por the bard laborlaitAle* Kat has no trade . - I have Boots for all. g plialtelve me a• cell. i r fut a tit= 1 p jas tafEY • - est' oar Toor r. i havaJamus,mainuiaoli„toovilau suitr. Celebrated in that Hue • • • Call ntyfrlendb.;•elryntithatwill. l Lesve your mese urea—try his alit!; _ . . The Epbeepel Church that la about,twybe, Ky &coin front exactly hal • - It's known by many very,well , Ey the Mk. of.-NORTE BEINCE 'HOTEL L. I NELSON. : lotrinied_fge'iAll.lll43l3M • NOEh 'Off* hifiaireate the eit ne oC To *sada, and refers - to the following tli tlllcate r -- Pnraerenur‘iN: Y., Mill 1 4, 1866. ' i Mist Harm A : Siam has been a student In the Allegany Aeaderuy oniusie. _ ,• • Weare,yrelli rh acquitnted wlthtter abllltbeennir chiLiadier: • irerout rordall7 recommend hey as a akllltatplayer, . sod, as - wen; qua lined to teach ,the:-Piano, Organ, -Ofoglng,,T borough Base, tad Harmony' • • - - ganiti'ciVii4. j. •_ /A.:NAIORNSOIN, air Res rl idence t it the • barging boas of H. st;, Uganda, Ps. Vai:a DIggOisM,N.LLII4.; 1 beretoforebetireen B. J. Rlckoki and C. L. Stria- anditrAllegrm Mao Of iliwkoltis -Btralt;in Canton, as general mer- ' Chants. is this day dbuiolveil by mutual.con rct. All noise and- weeoanti are left-with S. Hickok, for settlement, who will . coiatin as basineu. And' he also wishes 'to say,te the former patrons t hat. he Is thankful for the iberal patronage (AVM. past and respectfully boll, a 4 . :nzOin . wiAte!?.4:4l.l2e same., • -8: J. , IIMICOK, .0;' 4. 'STRAIT. Canton: Aug. 25, 1868 .` KIMBALL '& SON 44,400 $171.615 ..$145,000 El 918EI EMI • . ig 7.1 • "t z 0 V EP .B', "a. - a a. .e o : a. , - o ;•- t • , • • • iee 2hitfthrtnunti. 80HOPL VOR Ilut. Young Ladles - 4M reopen on - MONDAY the .31,1% day of AUGUST. . - The year ls aided Iftto.4 term of NI weeks soh: r English Benches 46 60 eoli 18 00 French n 14114113. each—.' . ... 501 - 4_ 400 Pupils w il l be receliedat . ; any time, ; but no deduction will be nude - after admission - for an absence of lees then one baU a term Ang.l3, 1868. 1 t 0 tt o - W' . 64 ' . . O. , A . N)?±A ,, •, - • IS N _ 7 1 01V . A.p.4; PENNIA., idAIRTAIntriEs Inrk , micEs „ - DENY STUFF', HEAVY , AND. LIGHT WAGONS, GENERA WOOD WORK WOOD TURNING IN ALL ITS. BRANCHES SCROLL SAWING, PLANING, To Dealers in HUBS, SPOKES & BENT STUFF, We oder a Limit' !frogs' Flow wuscri:. ?O str,scr. The above are from the beat SECOND • GUMMI' HICEOBIt . & CAIC. LIGHT : AND HEAVY WAGONS ON HAND • Ws halm the Inroad and .Narto4 Guage. larmibi PIUS made and droned.-., T. WHOP, Superistendeat W. Cr IIERCUR, Pro:sides:it. Towszia..Julf 1,: 1868. A. ON.--i—Wheress,• - ' my wife LUCINDA has WI lay bed and board with; Mitjust came or promo:01ot, all persons are hareby foelkid barbostag or • truth* betoir my .asootudoes I will pay so' debts af her matelot,. Malta* this data.t , I .131110. BREPICHaIr.: Barsky, May 2i,b1888. 0 -, • ALL MOUT FRITIT. .TARS:—Tira .IQa. Ban Ihrtann—The, reason why, the ALL -Brew - Pratt Jars 117 e the best of any. in the mantis* ti lan The rubber- Pact NI got ;melte' the lent, 'nets on - a•smooth thotildsr which is !Amu to the mould hate ad of beteg ground down on the end; consequently there In o bidet oat or glass in I - finding to let the dr tato the hi. which the'eause of en much MO/ ben ,ind You will see the rub ber fit iwayirom th e fruit. Wherein the mond ihoulden or-..ends mud' necessartly ben ne edge of theiabber In contact with the nub. mg.-. Toe - - mitt 1 test ; or, loosen tip fastenings: WIWI the' laeor huh coob, and wee If your corer le tight ; Xs°, you lumw at once that yore fruit win biro. If the corer is bon low digtheeli ft One biliorelt ' ith. They are easy to open which ti the nen haportant put after MiMir s'hp: thir/rift • Melo 4.4 Willented ALL 111014 T. ware erti antretail —• CODDINO RUSSELL. :Towanda* J 111,43, 111118..—thr. , 11, I ' . - poR: BAIR , AT 'BARGAIN .• .• . 113tAi.*01., occupli latC glrfe, his :More 1114 Mock , of tltDry... ex Goods,- Otiretlek Tittles SO ; • oiyl/111 change for itell velirrittleir bedik we levet doe: ClUitted - hi`. - Litchfield; Radford CointvPi.... Ale onitecoriilatheloten facosel . kiii":3ltrers.4.43PWl,ldlers - 111bWkntm. 020:1E:ktoR.; .ON RAND ..ANDAT YOUR SERVICE • gOZOMOY. 4 , • WOLFF , Reiteefially -memo, to their immerota friends that they ere now ready to open one of the Weed; beet elected and lard, stock el 'READY MAD' CLOTHING 1 swat brought Ithaeirsads .111r.tiomon, trbri bas until recently carried °ugh co taialneu for a greet amber yews, and be • daring all that time ; enjoyed the .pationage , of nearly emery' atlma of the county, with credit to him leit and eatlafaction to hie patron, heel], or. dee to m erft a farther continuance of the good will, so Id their entire old stock ata great earl Alice. and are now opening an entire Complete New Stock - The bini sees will bereft be. col:elected} ott s striedy.. zY • midst on PRICE ONLY, on which principle Mr/expect to be _able to sell goods - at a vs small prodt.mul distance all competition. We invitetme and all to pay n o s visit at the old - stand of:Solomon is' Son one door north of Tayloi& Co. The highest market price paid for 'Wail, Eiden, Pelts and Car Slobs. SOLOMON & WOLFF. ALEC. BOLOIMLOY• JOLIOe ROLVP. _ : T9wanda, Aug. 3.1888. ILLINERY GOODS FOR SALE. M The cuidersigned will dispose of 'er stock \-A of =May' Goods to any Person desirous of m engaging in nisi business. Affording an excel lent opportunity to purchase a may ou favorable terms Application may-be made to thowabseriber; at the , Monroe tot • - . Miss E. SILL. Aug, IT; 1 1 368 .6v1.- ,NEW GROCERY AND PROVI- MeC*EE & MIX, Respectfully announce that they have coin ' =used the Git,o6lo( iND PROVISION BUSINESS In-the North" Store of Nercnt's Now Block . And have now in store a full assortment at Goods in their line, purchased in Nei' York, which they have, a, selected with unusual care,. r and will sell at the lowest possible rata . Their stock is complete in every particular, and le panty and price cannot fail to ere satisfaction They aek the patronage of the public, the assimmict that lint rate goofti and fait dealing may always be expected. I . 1 They have uoir In gore, and for itale by the case or dog% jar, a large sto:k of MOORE'S S-ELFSEALING %, AIR TIGHT - FRUIT JAS, ON P=.. , -a.2 Which theyrecommend as the very beat °Sired to the"pubge. They ask for this jr,r an itopet lion and trial, is its merittfare a. , parent to ev ery one. iteL. North sure in Mereur'a New mock Main aired, Towanda, Pa. ii.li efs , sir CARR paid for 'PRODUCE, and _for BUTTER, at.the highest market rates. JAMES IicC.A.BE, HARRY HIS. Jane 25,1888. E HORSE -POWERS, THRESHERS; CLEANERS SEPERATORS ! ! Blood & .Co Athens , Pa ., Sttl; continue to manufaCture BLOOD'S CEL EBRATED THRESHERS AND CLEANEBS, AND HORSE POWERS to run the same, lad are prepared to Mt orders promptly. eim4 Od Ci • ..11 4-41 As can be bought to the United States. Bar ing been 15 years' engaged in mannfactiming Threabing Machines. we have spared neither time nor ezpense fe'perfecting our machines, and claim to have . o=l V IE One that will seperate 'the Grain: from the Straw more perfectly , and. with less poser. than any other Bison factared. They are very simple is construCtion, being comprised in one piece, so that it does not require a mechanic to set,them up or run them they are,oll man ufactured under our personal supervision, and, 0;`': , rl Cl 2 *49 4.-0 is-. To showtetter workmanship or -material Ev ery maeblne to set,up and THOROUGHLY TESTED UNDER HOTION. • Before leaving lbit Works, and are WARRANTED yo BE IN t'OREING ORB' • !Thay have been in practical us a for reieral Sleant, and can be _attached to Tread Powell, Sweep_Powers ;Steam or Water Power, sod for DIIRAEWI, Perfection of Working, and Economy, their equal has not been invented. Are as low as those of any other manufacturer, and parties desiring to purchase. will find it to their interest to examine oar etock Wore par alleling elsewhere. AGRICULTURAL MACHLNES On hand, and Mill Work, Engines, Boilen avd machinery of all kinds got up tqorder prompt ly and on favorable tame. - BLOOD 1 CO. Athens, July 23, 1868. _ • BOARDING AND - DAY - SCHOOL, 202 MADISON AVENUE, - NEW YORK Cnr, • MADAME C. MEARS, Having increased the accommodstione for pc. pits, desires to inform her patrons tbat'itbe 4 able to offer the advantages of ber Institution to a larger number of Youngl.adies. French Is the language of the school. Madame M. refers, by permission to J. U. Howe Greenwood,Wm. Al. Mallory Esq.. and Al. O. Goodrich ,Tovattta, Ps. June If , 1868. - B EFAMR'S DOUBLE-ACTING, This is the most effective and cheapest force pump manufactured. It took the first premium at the Chewing County Fair ''of 1867. and only needs "a trial to satisfy everyone of its merits. They are in general use in Western 'Bradford, and of some hundreds put In ;tot one has failed to give satisfaction. , i g This pump may be seen in operation at 1 the Reporter printing office, and at several other places In Towanda . Address' GEO. DIINHAM, Jr:, South Creek. Pa., who is Agent for Bradford and Cheating :counties. • ' • July 21, 1868.3ai• .FOR SALE &T SCOTIA TANNERY Plastering_Bnir at wholesale and retail. also Soap and Wagon Grease by the pound and barrel. Cub paid for Bark and Bides. ••" - RDA)! INNF Granville Centre, Pa.. July 16, 1868.6 m. QPRING TRADE! 1,2 • 1868 1 B. N. BBONSON, ORWELL, PA., oftrig, to builders most comete meek m . Builders . Hardware, Saab, Glue pl, Nails. 01It 'Pents,Aramisbes, Trimmings, Wu. `Door Trinun(ip. Sc. TIN ROOFS, CONDUCTORS, Uutters, put" on br experienced workmen and at the lowest rat. Inkering and jobbing , -sap boilers, Sep Iles, lc., Howe's &wig Machbes, nate; tter. Universal Cloths Wringers', beet ftiv». Wheel . Hales and Corn bitted Planter Sower. ;worthy the attention)! the letiligent lamer. Hubbard'. Mowing SI china, durable and desirable, 4or foot est. Tables, chairs, bedsteads, spew bed bottoms' and other • • • FURNI.TURE-1 Winners will Seed „Ibis season the best qualill I Tin Pans, Milk. and Strain Pails, and ererl deception of Tin' Ware. - Flour and SIM Clover aid Timothy Seed; Spinning Wheel'. Flax'. Wheels, 'Reels, Wheel Heads. Flyers. Wield-Rollers and Plaster Bolters furnished to order at lowest possible prices. • 'ALl3o—.oorn libellers, Morticing Machines , Vatting Bow. S. N. BRONSON - . Orwell, Feb. 20, 1868. ' CASH •BASIS t SION 67011 E ! MAIN STREET, ON AS GOOD TEEMS THE BEST•CLEANEB WS CHALLENGE THE WORLD OUR PRICES PRICE -LISTS .FURNISHED On application. All kind! of WOODEN FORCE PIMP !