News frcan =lt is said that Mrs. Sonthworth rats optmst. —Panthers are plenty in •Perry conutt, fli n)bt. ' ' The strike among the Newark mucus continues. —Emigrants an) settling.largaly in . , • _The gambling houses of Chicago aro to be broken up. • . - . . , —Some onepiesented Alexinder Dam's with a burial lok , —The bears in Minnesota are liv ing on berries. —ln Buffalo that horses are train ing far the national meat. • , —Thq navigation of Bea r" Riv er, Utah is "aid to be a !access. —Louisiana has a blooming "nen= thry plant' less Than twenty years —A car load of Bartlett pears is on the road from San Francisco to Boston. —A Minister in Provincetown, Massachusetts, kocpa s tot yacht and wants Eat nag. —A nurse ii Harrisburg killed a OM by (lair inieldag it behind the ears with s —I Aar ear lee& of Chicago but ter hare. reached San Francisco; '• —A man in Brooklyn has been as-. rested for starling lahii:dre to death. —They are having spiritual revi vals in Brooklyn. —A New York milliner has fallen heir to a large fortune. —ln. New Mexico there is but one Proicatant phee of worship. • Minnesota farmers •are im inZed upon by swindling fruit tree deism. —Coney Island serves up her chop pta potatoes and warm water for clam ebirwder. .-44• 8 • 1 Newton, Mdse.., 'lady .aged vents, his gone on A visit •to .11Ciropoyith life' iamilr. . - -... —A strait= of genuine porcelain clay ties been recently disemerea near Atbena Teitn. —The New Albany, Lid., thieves havo iakou to telling .bets -hives, garden ye,getablea. —Fort ConStitution,st POTNMOTAII, N. H., L in a Ivry dilap►dated'condit(Ob - —The: post-office at Feirmdbia, o Florida, has been mamadea postal money order ffice. - —A soldiers' monument haa.been aty/Imonth, liars- with appropri ate evremonie, • —The : uses of the city Govern :4l...w of Iks _ -3 for the iwitath Al July 211... - mr.ted to t4.*5 24. —The' railroads in Minnesota are -ervrk in the tasr,,,,; BeMA. • —The Yale students who drew the n.o=-: 1.1.:at thocsand diZtr by Li oat. —The- pastime• o the young men e'artnThe tinvF.n. c , nsist.s in rat :z.l,;; th.- hat... the sexton, 13Aleigh C'., pave; man .t. - - , a4.t5.3111e Stock f,:r cash, - and when he im d die ragr ftharali a dead Infant, • —it is calculated that the average eadaraixe of bank notes is three years. They 7....wr enact:ea with us that loug. —Zan dredging machines in ope =nun in its: Benet:wee me: aro removing on an arc rage abort four hundred cubic yards of the ric4 bed dray. —A Bridgeport paper .deserpes walling cane composed of 4C3 pieces of leather, and nude tram a pair of old boots worn by lay.ident Lincoln. —Araoug the receipts at the Cin cinnati exhibition for textile fabrics, last week, one box of casisimerce, kerticyß and jeans fr , .in Brigham Young's inills. —A' Lark Ringing match recently t., .k Islam at Ifafitat, England . The first bird, 1 years rid, sang ten mutates, and the second, 13 'years old, sang nine and a half. New —A Catholic clergyman in New York has been arrested for obtaining mone'y m: , 1 , 1- false pretences. There are sixty • corn_ ?Uinta against him from poor persons. —Three millions of brick have been male at Des Moines this season. It is saki that 6,000,000 bricks are contended for by buil .lcrs jn the city and county adjs.:ent. —Peoria capitalists are endeavor ing to induce a company ofglass manufacturers to establish works in that city. —The Sienese twins say that they n, designed to be cut asupder, but that the story to that effect vas BartrimiNiinvention. • T—Bnllet proof knapsacks are to Ln mitiilied to the French arms. As they are thrown awns in battle the intention is anim rot flint Ohe. —A pump dealer in 3fiunescrta bull. on credit, agrc t itig to. take pay this fall if wtp•at stAIR at two aolbrs a bushel, (otherwise to watt another year. ---There is a wild man in Johnson ~.",into: bull:lna, who Wag lately seen making tracks through the woods, carrying a rifle twenty-too feet long. —A walnut tree, eight feet across, ,petriatvl into soapstone, was lately discovered one 'hundred and seventy-five foet deep in an Illinois coal mine. --The city of Winterthur, Switzer has no debts, and possesses property to the amount of 8,000,000 trances. It contains eight thotuouul inhabitants. —Danhnry, Conn., now burns twenty thonaand tons of coal a year. It is said that in ltild the whole town burned only twenty tom in the same period.' —The floods in Texas having sub sided and the people ha iug become more calm, it ix from! that a fair erep will be gathered emu from the submerged tract. —A mammoth blast was made re cently at the Plymouth marble quarries, loosen ing some six thousand square feet of atone, which now lies ready for the chisel. —A steam shovel capable of doing the' murk of one hundred men has been put in nee on one of the Illinois raikoads, for the pnr. WM' of loading ears with gravel. A large infirmary is to be erected by the Sisters of Providence in Indianapolis. They have paid $26.540 for the land and the bulling will cost $50,000, An American who broke his ankle 1w a rail road accident in Hesse Darmstadt, dermany in June last, was paid MOO, gold, damages by , the railroad company. --At a fashionable clam-bake held iu Newport; Saturday, the invitations were sent oat written, in these words on the inside of dam shells! ''Come and help bake some of these." ---The bigest man in Indiana is David Ihiskirk, who lives in 'Monroe county, a mile and a quarter from Gosport. ' He is °bout seven toot high, and weighs three hundred pounds. —E. T. Page .of Lunenburg, Mass., is said to be a grandson of General 'Washing ton's barber at Talley Forge, and claims to hare a razor with which the Father of his Country was tbared. —There is a man-at Mount Desert who is industriously at *pork digging for tho treasure of Captain Kidd, and lus operations are not the smallest entertainment to visitors at that at tracttro watering place. —The Levant Herald says that the Turki.h government is reported to hare order ed farm an American inventor thirty which will throw out grapoahot M a rnnge of from 1500 to 2000 yards.. -In the police court, at Boston, ❑mu was held for drunkoneas. who mild th a t he was a resident of 1 netghboring town, that. be had been a member Of both branches of the I.4l,, , iedature, 'and Wall worth $lOO,OOll. —An oyeterraan .of Bridgeport, Cwww-, while Tnesday, struck quie a bed of ily4nraming his vocation on cutlery, and fished up 101 imirm and 23 pairs of acissant Row the strange deposit originated is not known.. • —A German railroad convention wet at Vienna on the 18th of/nly. The dim , tors of - Seventy-Offen taitroada - were 'Present, representing fifteen thousand miles of way, 'and capital to the amount of one thousand mil lion dolhtra, gold. —The coinmon• coiuleil of ?lin cheater, Mass., recently gate eerie's, parties permiseion to lake' water from a city reservoir to nee in their brewery when at the same Moot ing the board voted to kistrnot the city marshal to cures the lignterlaw: • —A Wisconsinphyiician pc:rimmed a ch il d, at the request of its parent., bonnie it was siddr. --An international of richer for far the proteethm of itseinsi been held at Zurich, Vradford quiet EDITORS E. 0. GOODRICH. Towanda, Thursday, Aug. 19 Republican State .11114 FOR GOVERNOR: JOHN W. NEAR" ' Or ClnallM/AND 0011717. --- rynmmurin:Mirreplifif 11 ,, ENIty -, .:W.! ,- c. WIZ fiVA-41- SI or ALLICONZXT 000XTT (NM 111ZPIXISLICAllf 001iirIENTION. t t. A Conrentkin of the Duke lingthiatiirofilo — be composed .of two dekgstes tons each election distoldfssinidoeinity We, it 4 16 o =6 acinitt, in, TeTspdA .4 61 3102IDAY atte2Moon. AIDWEIT ao,lBp,el CO' - . 06 99 . 4 to place nomtgiskien ndidtta to be limited 24 the enacting election. • ' A • :11 , 1 •T. i The following imams tune &en mutes cI Whom fir their sentecitti hellhole and they are directed to call meetings tor ilmelectimuot Delegates to the Oonmnikon.rmt 'usual places of holding /MP? of 2 and 6 P. in., on gammoii; the geth'iliy of Ammo. By order of the , Delo* ikplaNksti *WA/ Com , • , *titre. , T. DAVIES, Towanda, July 14.1881. . . Varna= Corneal= . & 0.0.11t01ey,121 B.Mettle& Wane* Ouritn. eirinerda.-.Btineon Abermatt John DarnOtrai, fitinerei /am tap.—E. Ir. Thaaaaa. Pink a AiVIVIn&D. .t Asphen..—Riau loge Zasts.. Barelay.-2210e. .1111uir TAAer. Leal G. govea. DisrNakgten.—Jeregdah C.F.:VOW; Roe. -phnifeempbell, . • - ' ' ' ; A Derliagtai Inst.—Thomas *two& feu* Jie parilairtea bent—Dr. EJifETeraittiliaare lang, Joint V. 'Rico . - Cosies -Manch Heard. Orrtiltilatgontil.lAir etearoieeerelo W. 'Griffin, WEI. Pincnaa, Oalsadrasiohn H. Oldt/ns. A. x. come% Dewitt Ilmeiklis..Bbiart Melee. Writ Lyon. Faleckad. Cranteille.z-Andrew Boman, Oacaa Sidon. Orlando . • , _tillee.ffetal&JOltati• tgr-Ma l lOe. D.J.: Griswold: Litekteld:--11. Leitaprilte bero.-o.Wali, 8. Getteniadiaii Carl. Nome tag—Chasitollon. 7.ltarei. HhnmNarik Mama. , 80ekwell. FL a ier. . Orr/dr.—LC. Tr !Wage. 0. lit atubbeek.l.o.attieia Oecrlort.-4no.lBatbewa. Don't Tharerty.R. Pae.—C.W.lteriolda,O.N.DeWolf. Joshua Ipueirea. Rielljosrp.—X4 J.C. Bobm% E. & liteirese:aeled Hammond. Rose rirp.—L.W.Towiter.Jcohnillorkro.attiaarda. Rears loro.—John fearenore. H. Yost; DAreeight. :3711. Dear& Cbria. Form& .L.Pbeipit Jr. -1111aer, Bob! ABM Wm. Am& Caerle.—J.lLYanng./XY.ll9lestklL Sfigroa4 bara.--4APAteerae, P.PAnaaa.W.L.Scouteri. Ihesigoifia..-0.1). Klemm . J.Allt Ckeset. LordMAL &oda" Stollll.-4011/11 . Gordo% 114Xibtkak WA led Jeantogia raillP+llatAr. Berton. Jahn t.tiodee,'lrm. Tiny. TOCAPAI **pp.—J.l4 Swartalsol. JALl4llo4.ll.fltkuaar. Teureads NerrA.4-Ezis Batty. 8. B. Hardily!. Daniel Malady. raraink• Eara—B.3lLPeck, J.Noridetti.E.3l.Paremia. Ifrasr Ata...LX Iteasla.' FL PIM. Edward Deitintiore frog tors,-.><K.Pootni. Mira.oensant atm. rarearere.—lLD. Blue= .: J. Corm& LB. Ackley. Mather, Z. D. ]ArrasA.. G. Wawa Warrirs--Ateare Whitaker. Yaw* Yeadlataa, WAD ' Coadn. Etykar3in. Audriair Hand. Platt V 11 fa mop —![ ar4tn Pee, Jabei ebaralriEtn. Edward Sabra_ . - • , CoaDiiingh. George Ganger. Samuel Ckaaabarna. • Wal/A—F.. 1.. Mewl. Wadeklieentely. J. B. &tete& wc=ast..iVaaliington Ingham, Smith Snide, George Time tow meeting on HATUDDAL AMA/a 244 b. between Die boors of 2 tral 6 o'clock p, nu • THE-"REPOIITER 3O FOR THE =WI:4. We will send the Itseowrza from Ang,net 12 to October 15 1869; for Twenty-five cents.. or , in clubs o five for Twenty cents each. CUBA. An insurrection, .or revolution, has been in the Wand of Cuba, for some time. It is difficult to judge Pram• the published accounts, what is it:Wiling iiitnde, or prospects of ultimate suc cess, the sources of information being so utterly unreliable. The native Cu bans are strayed in hostility to the Spanish rule in thirst island , and tho' they are numerically superior, they are without discipline, without arms or munitions of war. The sympa thies of the people of the United State are with the insurgents, in their attempt to throw off the burdensonie and . tyrranical rule of _Spain,. but the policy of the Ck•vernment has been to preserve an attitude of strict neutral ity, and to rigidly enforce those laws, the violation of which by Great Brit ain durihg the late rebellion, was just ground of so much complaint. How vigilantly this duty hasbeen per formed, is attested by the seizure in . New York and the arrest and disper sal of bands of -Callan sympathizers and adventnreis. The matter is now invested with still greater importance by the report that the administration of Gen. GRANT has opened negotiations with the present Govesrunent of Spain for We independence of Cuba. Gcn. Sidi m, the new Minister to Spain has been charged with the duty of making certain propositions to the ruling powers of the latter countr y , which are said to he that Spain shall recognize the independence of Cuba under the government of CESPEDES, and that Cuba shall pay o la 'Sian an indemnity for the resignation `the rights hitherto enjoyed by the,moth er country, the amount to be specifi ed in the treaty. The , indetanity, whatever the amount, to be in hoinia of the Cuban governmeid, these bonds to be guaranteed bithe United State's. An annistice , to be pmclaimed ' be= tween the patriots and the Spanish troops in Cuba immediately, upon the elocution of the treaty. The ishurd to be evacuated by the Spanish forges as soon as the treaty is ratified bythe representatives of the Cuban people, and the guaranty of , the beads ap proved by the Congress of the United States. If these terms are not at 4Meer" ac cepted by the Spanish Government, the United States wilt without farth er delay recognize the independence' of Cnba. If there is any reasonable degree of truth in thestatenict that such Prop-, ositions are to :6 . ' .urged - by Oen. Swum, there is every reason to be lieve; that 'they will. be -accepted, by the present government' of Spain. That country is, %mild state,pa litiadly andpecnnianly . Shahni settled, reigning head; her .tresimiry is.bainkrupt; and she is tumble to sup ply the means . and men ii4iieh a - 0011- tinnenee of the Cuban . , rebellion will • Should the independence of Cube be conceded, wide / 0 m errangeniind i with ! ' tlen: Bmq/tic:it will be done : 1 41 )6. 4.0 0 .1i0i 4 04 61 !iiiii** - - deu.knik, SNIT Of Ilk 9.__r" , htgAreil millions of do ll ana Motddliione thniemxtionr the*lnristWgqiiintee ofb;n l .4 ice* Pii*Oretlfit+ iee -vm-11 13E2 Aft tin I lene of Cuba. What it might be worth to . .us, is a bona fide pur chase, we are not prepared to say, but if annexed to the United States, it Our telTitOric Atti!gorieign govern.; meat, it nmttemi Kt kttle,whether ,it is a dependeney,Of Spain, -or km a . independent govertmient The Cabaiiii'deseiii thies 411 their. Ata *cause! they have *belled as our -fore-fathers re= belied, kg 41 1 21 '4 '0,009t.1.0 160:tft , ranicalioit t ,,wbich. *co. the island, _ only to Tilt , the • eoffer4 of §paini yen deri4 do the 4ter)4 l 's urdens tuicl .ciactionii puts upou the people and industryof that fair liter* We forget that, the fil 4 it.Ao: l 4o* wlig. rt244443iiii to overthrow this tyranny was toeuks ; rukeipate•sitlitindr!3dthOisand slOves.. We soul me cess, and we tract-that- the day is not far distant; When Our Clovenuitent ten with prop iety eciognize thebetier 4 ent rights of who are fighting for their independence. C7i4iniutn POLITI . VALovrwoic.. i • • in the contest liowgoing on in tills State fir'iolitical'OpriptikT, our' ponents dove/awry upon the pi ' 41 11 of their clafiAidgq thAnAe.4 6 4- ness of their tame. -Theydrell know th4t- the illgaibiicans have a large ma jority of: the legal - voters; and that in a fair election they stand no clutnee of sticcesi. Gov : 131-parr has not, empty milliopei9f, dpllfire tc,pur chase Totes with if he dfsired,to do so,, he has n record, civil 'and military, which entitles hini to the hearty sup port of 'all who desire to reward pat riotism; and wish to see an honest and economical administration of the affairs of the Commonwealth. Why is it that the Derhocmtic par ty havi steadily and 'unitedly resisted every effort made by. the Legislature to prevent frauds upon the ballot-box? It is because they-know that in an Honest poll they' . are'grire'to be badly beaten. Hence,their Stout opposition to efficient Registry .Laws and all oth er enactments calculated to seetwethe purity bf the elective franchise. In deed, every bodyiinderstande perfeet ly that whenever Democratic legisla tors or Judges of the Supreme Court have assigned other reasons .either to prevent such lairs 'or to evade them, they 'have only ;knight disguise their motives, their,real.design being torrender frauds not only poasible, I but easy. ' - 1 ' With all the illegal votes the Dem ocrats have been able to put into the ballot boxesthey have not:succeeded in electing a Governor for many years 'mt. Indeed, at every sittempt their chances have sensibly dindidslied, even in the absence of any proper registration of the voters. How shall they succeed, no imitter how earnest ly they `may 'strive,' now that whele sale:frauds are rendered diftierdt If ,net impossible through; the interven tion of new and riatutruy laws? In truth, the Democrats acefast coming to take a Correct, view of the'situation, (Ma, io.parce ive ihatlti,i ) A - Car.u's case is. hopeless. At the same time the Republicans are shaking off theirap athy, and evincing a determination to keel), the ascendancy they have 'long held, with honor to themselves and profit to the Commonwealth. Gov. Gem. will be - re = elected. - ist.We lasit - week called 'atteiition to' the, importance of a full attendanCe upon the part of voters at the :El*. gatomeetings, to be held on the 28th inst., and we trust the matter will not be forgotton,or r egi.ectied. The men who compose the county Ctiunty Con vention, will decide ,the character of the candidates. to be voted for at the October election. A county ticket composed of the right kind of men will materially strengthen the State ticket, and add permanent strength to the party. ne great necessity of our political system is the active par ticipation of the best, men. Without this aid no plan can work well If the duty is neglected by them, it will not be surprising if political knaves andtricksters manage matters to suit themselies; and "Select candidate's Who Will do their bidding when * office. If the good citizens in every district in the County, choose to do so;' they can control the' eleCtion - of delegates and see that men Who have the intei est of the party at art, men who are not actuated by any selfish motives, but who only 'desire the timicese P 3 :6 3 0 lOnciples for which' are Contending, are selected. If this course is pursued there will be no complaining of "cliques" or 'politi 'cians" contirlii* things after the nominations are made.. , " HO! PIX Y MIXT, 1T.7-7The pro-reb el pre* has no way .to meet the oyez *hauling unTament of *wee and ,fsete shenin4.the'..fujihr ilecteeier • tit the 1 4 :0 6 401;1 3 * b y ' o9? : io .P*Of;lh‘ehOool, They get vervinumnorwuy by dechuing.thnt, the publinhed;treas* neemnitor false. But, few qupS:hetids' 'who, ,411 kibenoo utgatothilycsateehooje. Minim wetween the Ane and Smitpiebuintbli- Compsniakmas *0.0443 iii v Aipotoii of tiouttki! - 144,-Thiy-Botiniblicaus 4 ot., - bola their Cbavautionlic *a f t uttoi dig little anytime in thek5,*0444414 obotild ranch. a nif*emilat mar in the next Thepartyin Nrklint4pct s io= drawal from (Mot IfirftoMV., Uncle Sam's firm, and the Other %WM'S oLfait In ioraseuldoiriettepetlikomii as •Nellig tolitad to thelbisfredieiLl ITliawaseur Icrb4 dissassice in irbieli .11* 'isfakieid avocisi liamiso ?anemia -,bitWr *AID bigicx alba* , Pend49fe. as eltsis! , l4.44Bk n914•40** 'FP insf9rifg &mom* troi ni b rt‘ll ta iN,Atkrz o ftfrioo,l4,__The r e ro l 4'2 l ? tW ir . l .4 f k,r,APagiroc la theiimo.4 .4 Tr 411 P,°° 11 P ( 1 1 4 tt A I .sin; 0 4, 1 * * Pottfal *tends.- rotfotbsteahlii ' dde, doadel mcitethentleilic7o *le bit **IS kif fide+ tivotible tiY wouldolfebetiiiic.taliq teuabsice ihrisdletko athe Traci* bilk:fiTl siOntla tam • • "& . ,t-r The ,Denkoarmr of .oWhaTe get ! moo otairientotoi; Just .ateig how, incooelloi4n , wad -.* re*lfroploidi ,zex, gIRO femlif!ofil,toFre. uoixtopispupi # l B # first:o v i. roppopsd,,the 4 :4%miia , portrait f hrpt that ho d o es - DOt accept n141'11014 , - nithnu, They hi" tled ukulnor, ot#74101)! I 134 to Maie the twantettion alidller kirept• iIOVIO Cieeptititi, in es* thearielveiltral they hail the thlitg but they nowilifind thetriaelter weed their owe earalidate, vibe haainade vide miail that iswdoesatet inuitAn ha withal ;Aeon iir;the =alio formerly detwoneedactraitan to their emit* , and who are thel same now itadarieg he war. Itovy hi wise. , P.a.prailetit lean seeth the evil rand , kaleth, himself ; Ant tLit wicked paaa Pi ‘and - 3 " 1,4 4 5. + ' Po did '0 irant'tq P1r'',9 11 1,,,/!er () Plie4badedi ??1 'anti iclt , the„repridiatiimtlat In the ` Ti Are` athiat adata;With io priispwet atraiiiieg Ibis decent AMR ortglit, lIIIM=I A Democratik obtemporai7 Lim! Ceti cheeringly declared thiitthe shongest'ar; 'gnment that can: poets* be made baton* of the copperhead party is ti faithfin , record' =root history. No ohorwill -doubt **faith• fulness o( the ;resod.: For instaticeAlMy weft good Deaoaals who Wit 11 49 1 ,1414,0!‘50fre the talon. They were good Monmeraki; who uphold slivery to the very last. play werntood Dernocr"ta who ,opposed our for o n the, bloody field of Gettysbufg. A amid Deiniicrall was he.who assassinated .Feesidept Llnesdn. Thote nice who trnrned tNembekilmlig stood high as Democrats. • They vide good Decoder - MS who attempted to 'burn the ptir*lptl'h otell New York city dining the war' • Oiled DEMO crate brought on our National and Bhda debt"; and he is a good Determine , who faros of repudiating both. Theweethl,es t opal ettotsopo list hi !Pennsylvania is a big , Democrat ; to big oboe he aspires ic k thc ke! lbe rP,Ori a k4*y_!......C_, ior" rent history in favor of Demner*FYi; u 1 •11 still Mention !amiss. and Abnitfor tbetioor man in Teinusylvank, aritilliqbactefihe standing . DeniiiMtt Is humid tipoOoti. 'GO into eldo;hiror thanilbttlie rich min in W k'biltheinnienifiea, ind I; etteottal•ahower of bad elk." We be apt togmat pin from Dettiocratie hinds. Myra aresgood Democrat, • you ditto not • "down with the -nigger" hi the Sot& iny more; aadtt *mid him it the North would be fatal ki Dement". Well mu Yin; of_ Philadelphia , say, let the - p — a. - st history of the Democratic party be forgot. ten! He could equally tiKlettesemt recolleetimis also be Mao* perinitted to escape the Memory. "A faithin 'record' of etisrent hktory," so ti as Democracy is concerned, - whet mentioned by Deltic edithrs; mist be intended as a phice of atrium to Whiten" woelhdly ininteditent party to their reuses., ita-The nomination of Repudia tion Pendleton in Ohio reveals the meaning of Rosecrans' oracular- Ut terance about his family and credi torsi. Re' wan 'evidently afraid his 'Salary Would not he paid. If Roseernna *owed au much cau tion that he would not trust the De mocracy, even bearing gifts, would it nothe prudent for all holders of !Opal currency or United :13t f ites bonds to vote against Pendleton, or any other Deilmeratic candidate 11-. • A corollary reflection for Penns* 'Tanta It is not known - that Aso Pucker h* a single 'Mated. States security. Certain it is that he did not lend the Government a dollar in its extremity.. Will not all his intin• once in case of , fiis election be thrown as a matter of . course ,against the Government bonds and credit ? Now, when Grant is straining every nerve to flay off the great debt, we shotild not throw a straw inhis way. ' 1116..Tuz people in various parts of the country. nre becoming excited; on the coal question. The high , piiees thre Mend are creating considerable alarm among , consumers. !We ob serve that a large meeting of the vit. izens of Buffalo was held on !the 4th inst., and an association for Med" for, procuring a supply of coat Coin monopolies : and combinations • were denounced in most indignant terms as robbers And plunderers °title poor. pte most prominent .'citizpus 'Aare are engaged in the mo v ement nn4l.,n determination is manifeate4 to mate the association permanent,t said: ogi. tate for State and Ccilikteistdonfti Md `to `break 'do;svii fions L said to be in existence. . 41VANCINCL—The fact is not goner allyknown that our. Fedend securi ties are worth to day it' least : s2so;-, 000,000, more than they. Were" iroikli the day our Preeidentivaehningsrs ted, and are adcannug at-tholnfo of ten or fifteen millions wweek. 'There is no doubt of our tibility'to fang the entire national debt a r ilhia a yep at rate of interest _ not eft fnuc and a half per cent. i• We are sure of a stirldns at the end' of the current fiscal year of from '5125,000,000 'to siso,opo,ocio, and longer a question thatour,revmmes . wiltiusti., ly large• reduction, of our lazes. Were our seat - of guminment aeon -pied by Demoeratie officials, Would: we,tci day, ,be enabled to chinidele 'these cheering facts? servers of=acarrent histiwy ? " • Axon= Spifnidtg iliTzLn."—A cowl '• mote 4as ' Been : *faiP4' at t* . TreaaPreen 9 61 04; Iran third.onireeeived-so •Thq ag e * 4 0 4 ec''Vatilia .ball and ' ;Pliaast4 o B.o, lo ;*l4:t4Pft Agi!actaths to Ott Trommarth stuaa l a= 01 ' Mirk ell,Odings9 l4l °N i n d • 44*th/i n IDIOT . £COIDBIs b 1 S erXn'uini 4•13051,114/4kte,r.,'4114491Prilt tnd Pi — inurosat milers Bds, and . When st - pattplkin - -' lfarritioi, ' .. 11 . sins., The rock Aten , O, the ^ 7 •• . - V 01 0.0 41: -. 6 ' ikw I:11 :: g ~.,, • , ,_,.;":, „ . ~ „. : 4 1 :: 2:t:i ',;,4 ,, 1, •.. ikwr . " • ski : : . -- . ..„ ' ~. , ;•4 1 j" t. '**"- .•' *: . I t }iN iil l Otl:•:•' : ' . "oti l F*!, • . , ,_ -was zu mata All TIMIS Ai!' FaBlsl3Willi'M mtal A; 1I : I IN . DM I X = , • ,ii ! A li i 4 ' 4 VC.STIWArkIit ' O ' C II ore, :., ..* ... ; and hoot duo**, (dike/ding; E1_Art .... _ ..2 40 vfat I Lkings7l4o4 si ' 1 WtOi ecar.iip . .0 le *i t;VaC ge t ,_ 4mairy A , " i ii ii i m„ar , n. ig tti r ra r enf, -2: . 1 21 . a ' , -,,f1 • tt a : 6tc 4 7 Menn diet in in en.= Inntr 40..1M41e5t. afterldrerilltMrgia. t'iliSPl;,: -1 1 A.P,.. 6 ,1n/ 1 r.4 11 ,49 1 ,1#?& Bfall , ' The e W (6onieelnry tendetedialin die* sittsehing no Mani.) to the Nertht `ern , Centril Beilraed Ontepsnyloriie empl?yees, they,lia*cbut, piu4 for the.njght i of way (Arai Vie mad,, .0 154rii g, 41e f ertif y: th. iltußTlOitippl !"4 s4usikattoin:mo fooiiiit*- 40 , 4_tcheik'iit 't om ppinVAiKth 'lwt Toni' fle:en:eolopi l ie dike kiroe , in" ofit'AiNtgolie Oti*,iiiiid, 0400 the'Pif*Wiiiillg'.o* Thot4_.o 44 the conipiiiii is law:- • , i • • • egi„Tho effort of the ;Democratic party ta defeat fitaut last Jfall confined to ?TewTOtle:PeolloYlTlON 01 . Indi4 n tL .w .P.k . ' 811 ° 4 "4 , lint ape, ; but its iPleVegtB in that ,one slutiors that meals_ the neitt time may Defeated as the party 'idprkiciple, it still ",beeds watchin g as is a conspiracy against, honest elect: ions, or; as Garde expresses it in Hopes Wcekly; the %moray as , 1 07 o f principles " 1 0 1 0,,045el to i*AFm!d°, l 4.,e. - tut ,n° conspiracy hotmdldections it , Rtill . chat , lenges the Vigilance of every man *ho vidties iota Mader government: - It 'tirt° ,! 1 ° kett*Obett4tYnt .. *hpitis. cettse` 7 7oll who would •repudixte the national debt and dishonor the nib= tional name--all who disbelieve in P 6 PTditr s9r7Piientag who would perpetuate ihOota4tioi 3 Of who who oppose a•registry and its strict enforcement—the- ignorant and' the dangerous part' of the Populathin-1- instinCtivelY ally. theMselies ,'tp 'the PortY t 11 4t.i 6 rellr)i/ 41 4 4 . the "et 'system of electoral frauds." • sar"Ae Indianapolis Jolfraal ova that *lndiana the year 1869 v~lltbe n1 116 4 1 '4 118 the year of *lie& More frequent and violent thunder storms have occurred:heavier. rains fall* insitO deiliniethv &Acta , have been *Aimed, .and more faial accidents have oc c urred than in.any.year within the memory . ofthe, "oldest inhahibint." Within the pact *Celt *O *maim' part tif the State hue been"visited ';vith,"fidiep, Protriwbfklkild damaging 1401gcNry peatizw4he old story of high :inters, .droiniezd cots, and'deuthe Noun • but with the raiI:ALM Cie large gnantity of whichhaC gristly in jured. the corn and other •crops. Winn Claw: Was leading wdinsion against armed 'Democrats' in" the Seithweit; inlB64,,packer was"dor- Sing. "Ream_ at ariy, , , *ice", plat. formupon which .1 - was placed' at Th. • -Mame, betWeenflieir'attituder ardiSbels may be Stated thrip deari ,Was, for peace-on terms involving the surto der of the-rebels to the Gwrenammt. Packer rituf for peace bn terms inviil - 'ender, of the bo:yeim. went totliitmobeil. Some PeoPle can see a difference in the positions 'of the , two. We can see the diffenuce. %did Jeffilaiir, pt the time. ,;- • nn XILDICACANS Of MIS. piasiffi have satialeatm, iuntwance froth Washington that the Conserve, liven 'lmre net the sympathy or - taip "Oki of "any one coiniqied 'milli' the x j p4=4 continimii i 4 he military, *ota mend, and will canine the neon; the den ' s ooi + bioi SUPP 94: - TIOXIBLit Ler= Gute--:-.14 the home ecinnty °U.* Thersic •I!-where hu possessi..":"ens Jie," Aimee 11 4 serinnii tiv,rinble in the : prn-reheyesniii,. nll '4. 1 ) 0 4 ' Oec•shitubpiAdii; the * l O4 , to beinvishly dispensed by their. mididete for Gliterner. The figiv , .is - a bitter one, ad bide fait; : tiv illustinte t ll 47 l ***4 l '!*4 l hilint:7 - _ Awe Ittt.uois Prit Mons.--Thie I.he averige ightetiew -of • the' Ala tientd; AAA Mie:1Pr010 31 4,110144- &DI can find na loopihole. to tuidev -Thine :this stetiemeet , 1 *lir; inAhiet,i s 0 4 1; i iin i ii i ik fi ngu t i dia imeijLt •• ! : t.. 17 J - j ti l ` seir,- 1- 41#11Esniebone Patriot, iu - &1064 editotiiktidan: 'Wit& `oiti n -10 r-, 1 ** 8 3 , -. , 10.14 4 v.1,41mip-, •t!;Honagiwoassioat .Ikiioto tor :the tp ever ir = regildratiok ihoterrp , I h l tarcl"thwih np ab ni lll nmt6 l4l" e aPPointeal* AKtrYainveilletrin lee city, anartesweienistwbielvaik•i saigtve .orseithidalmigiiii • • • li e f- 1 ,!! Alt 1 , .. - 11'.:7=4 1.19 n 1 4 .1 ;7( ,c:(.1 rat; inc 6BB legal , bon=m eilo holders, 19;rm the ; 4111/1100T100 INSM. weslth, risk -by sekgndlltin her unlimited to ~4 kil*Aoos snuff to subsist 1, this :win= gains luxuries "lhe ..s us the sweat us theWinlik un4lthein siOnnebeshe my diet .0. . I= lnNall ' i st=. . ._ ..,,, , ssi 4 44ma t i r ft° 1431 istsposibaa oilW leappesneaauns 3doorialbe Woinishixtbe gamut min; ' ielithlyitellicrl wnicitterd , insi - - I'4 1j ' (Skil ,l': +713.3 p,trt;'. IT" 1 i ogliVhdlbibtyeittlinerkrabebseincr luadid4eAorflioternocirs shaded ` ilbelifStetackiustateseukaS *ohs - ' liityllikihailiboailin% i stood ':tai. tr,..faibusim* , ,ta mirers•pi PluitaibltleAlsyri handy by‘ assiltelioninall , us 'A:4mA with 0 04 0 9t:ft i Zr** cool stand, and,' inikW pellimpelkovri t !4 sturdy nom of Pennsylvanbtowillatot bow downbefore.thoripidem: imao which haa &lowland. faUtibrtni , anililworehip AmiPliabripthe.aorinii!Toark Of the Democraiy. USN= = ( T REAT BARGAINS' I N =MEI (ó) :} :-.4:-c -41:..;=11;.: ?~ vi „ .fIOOT :4WD - swim ,11410R16. • „ extutep4i4 WqrollP449. Mil %egad The ribilerelsrd ocketoed are reetevleg I large and well me . ' •1 . 1100.7'Sj i Av - Y.71 61,9, eaitible te'• stpares 495 - nt4 =pit, - *I4E4 we offsc,low for Ar.looh, Consistini of . -mi. GENTS, • i ~ , • * ' BEFFED -del) , PEGGED BOOTS kw* ' # 4'1"40 4 211 :9: . # 4ll :T .:li P*Ft AND *MAW WRIXI.IO3OII3M, gMaolfcilloi post ewe% Ps pall& !k. eardnumeoe 01 .0 Puma- 2.11111:91.WOODIVITI. 5113.419 M X. CUM TOWIIII2I. ken 5;1849. TFACKEIM , cOUlfri:, INSTI ' ATITE—The cowtoiliontwie win oteklis aiii• tae: ow inawaitz 11111 j • Towanda. • act , nth; c sa . taireksep villa:mum pa in 2 o p. U. doetng. at Cannes on ounieg:4l Mused* , oni aufaenlll. on • ".; eilleienet ate =Sena to be peeling .dunko announce of tin leolltuaL ! •_. —, An o to tenth In Os utak' seance ere earees etibelken MOM ounennent. "• ' =ft. i . ess alt r cr ai t e l . o L atecid Oa. • , • .-" li .., ' , •',1,. il. IMF e = Amp iiis, sera,st. -„ 1 , . ; , noiwitr,simes, . - 1- 4 6 NV Et.r.' 1611 , 4.!1?.pcl: an ..g. ltwor:it...4l • is rbt. 11116,'•111,1 •Ils Whir voi the EINI tFPitiN•ti Tk %OR 4.111914r* Nb twig ♦till lig I: 4 fl qi OA RPETI NOR. RLOOR OIL OLO ; T • US; MATTI NOS., DRUGGET4. i.e. /41, Ticia 444 hairs sort below 0f4r04, :Irb*y .espeetpally eSte tteat4•a n 1 the pith. - • A • .1 t Ik. 1e ilitirdepirtgest a tbe4r he art *Or tbmisoftes Visit ,: Owls. tbalr al, woyel • imgd sit)* I‘ , t - ".4 *Alit re :igpiors n imp • tu VVYAMISING A.CADIBIY... -: . '-' i'll'zi , / siti.".niitfit l ''' - Inabegb , au tree -ate.-ate. ' DWG Xlinfbf. nailll=. and mews ma be in tbe 'deter se reeraoiresster' 'Pat putt bets seaborne.: - Wieb*lier. - Ibille4l It' 31111%"Mselsol.: Quo, ." ' 621103 TE 11431117142. „ItfirOD/4" ininriik 99 4 This UMW elifolific corm dtaistradars Air an the ...mum._ wawa dieginmesit4 fee • W•bosikENSWizz INIMIXE! P • ' Mitt tOgi.-41 _ . STATE NORMAL 801100 L pp Sgeskiie et Ude hiPtutke will eoppleac4 116 1 61 0 1 1 4 I M 2 ' • • z = • Prat CHIA X; is)/ 1 3. • ItthelpliL tAli-TIO *le 1 ' ' ' . .4. . Sas - Aly wifd = I sbApiriise linumeenan• bit MAW fbi1=b=4" 11.9 " 161.14 . be amen lisisr amps* validiLfleapleble et *Me . Wlt 3 ! c . c/14 . 1 riAtr:zdat.-- :IA: • - • -11". EitiLt 'tea ipe , •-•1• JOUR , VULIFILLIL - taick=4;liviC liol-20 • = . , .jiyaIIOLVIION. , TRE . CO-PART= . ,ii ipbeakften sidlillft }uilliklbeimmei of at=Sl* hi OP 1 1 11 0. 1 1 bpa=tlais Irrarglialeasseaß - lir .1040.1111104,11110. ft .14,16 ; Viop,,slll ogle tba lilts lor Ow Me kit,; . ; T. It AVM 1 • 4 w, la t ians, : : ; s c:A: o-: 41 ; ND J ., 0 - , -,71 - Tf; •Irf,t ..:., E lf - :I t.' 74. , A.“1 , .1';;•- i. • •. . r"•! , vsz • . 7 . steximrsrairain ka. . =I =peel lOlsadadtmite . North Tnacarora as W= brim& of II Wow. mai by Wm Peet ant Norris Fargo. month sad* west by L N Neese, ; containing - &Fr acres more or tug. wogwotmsrveemenis. ALTO- One other north by land of BB cad b 7 B Bugg sotdh hi Owen . 1 . 111114 r; contailar lag 21 rm improve. menta. acg rld_ 1 " Seized tam lir Cremation it the mint limn , IM IF timer iv% Leonard Clark and Jamee H Chink. vnitfint l iaralbe lden FRIDAY of land; . 1 a t itr6A d aeWa in. gror bo ialre d as Miami - Ilka/inador At iflidetiesier or I =l= l „britoftittre ti mv , a rence,,weitlo east. Ow *dieser; thentereast In the, centre of the almond road for acorner. thence along und ralkihedinalcitanaketribleethni Ihrodiatlience math ict bind Rwipiti.=?lv=ii n a" melt kerei mare ot id trued, p . •himal barb and barmiiidasipleatchtnlftereen. Seized and taken lahtirrecntimpAtlte .pia g Hl , Patrick re. Horace Marin. . logierrioreiaribiad ritaa been lNd and ; the Miceot.ytt ~of Wale, In end for the county of-B `-ria'adinfrdstrar tim rhirjaUt i ti=teara. ** ifatra*4 ittne&weidemi6= Final IleepUp rt Of C. He =Ade of Mum' • '• " ecazernt of , Watc,Ohyrisa add OtredkihOord, executors of Never tinyder,--late of Sbeetrionin.dcert. Lilted acirclosagl i ßliaw E,Chaffee, eiPtgial ref ifhtletr D. Chaffee, late of Bb rheonin,'doc'd., Final ericount of A. 1.„ Cramer. adDinr l,l nen°. s 1 r Alra... o =4 , Xturoetoh, of _ O. E. Picket, "dip 'r of !411 ; 11p,,AL Ifell, late ellttrearant: deed. • ' • • k1430--The andlioehaant%of•Proliegtar off by Executor, or Admhthatratore to widows or children. tlif taflothlidecerfenteh,;-, , , Estate of David O. Amin, of Prenkiiii,,deed.,. lint NU; off Plke, deed: • faemeedZiallehorah .111•Witelblet. deed. " John R.Prlfda, Gif*me deed. Janos Waft... 6 foeb ia, decd. • Jeremiah !Legere, of Towanda: deed.; Tema iluMn - EtheAc.frdri: deed. Met the lime wElit tets to thrt Ors/Ple Court of Bradford r, on,Thuroday firo,nth day septettater:. Mk it 2' 'cloeirp: rd., for coritrraittoo end niknornee. /..,31RDLL7I. Aug.. • • . -43fristPr• = • • ir E RAYSVILLE ACADEMY' ! A.4-rits on MONDAY, AUGUST N, 1860, BiIriXAMMOS.4II4(I44I. The higher Mathematics, BoOk Wiping. Latin and Greek. and also the common branches will be taught. Uetr?ef. 4 0 (award primary as well as ad- Tame. W Pipes. "'hake' $4 to $6. Information in re=4=44Litur boarding' NW be *boot Dieeetors,' or the PrincipaL .Loitaindlle, 414 IBla-2te • =MI 1 1 / 4 .1 •-. • . tAssgs ' i:„.. LEgmr.. , 1, Win eclon4ence the Autaaeierm of her . MICE, orgwi.va ('LASSES, Sebodlitiuk: ?aIY.PINAWITharI*.4 I O. • ariAltsucia-41cbotars. 12 pars *3. %cholera &dr , flycYti f! 1114_ 4iiiirlin:oo4m-4e&4a6 andvr 1 2 icirs• *a. 80b 044040 12yearai $4 50, • ansllo-4f Mil 1 4 0.1114A.=- . -L-Th tcp ersvined await %%trivia:irk atl r ioritlOn. ' tam Am* honetefrol lot fereale The PAM 60:120 feet The dote room; ,ii 21:40Keet and a ware room _et .IVbett. .Thn prOgkett hi locates! to the fleintribtna town of Albans. anidfogli comity, .Pa.;, on the 8:111. 'milk Trio 11.11., and 'a very. destrible prorieity. Folloltbetp erenquire or addren .• ; • sag - 12-1 • A. 11., //ULM. ME ,P&RM FOB' SALE..-J. IV. - 80,otai orors salriable•Dahl Farm. shit stodbmprirell teowtiddp. for'sate. Ho invites all, le -014 lichirropetrite examine iiwfine the 4 gcrowl4 crops witi as the gnalft, . of the soil, which is •witalinallidder than evidence ob , Wined from' persons tosaliolear,Ridstrintsiom .Teteis y----- - lat e , • . J. W. PAYOON, , V, A 4114 8 GRANGE: YOUR MED WECIP.T.3O • tram 0W . .. A. =WV Ettes th sental &Mt 'Wheat Fsrm, imlected M D las bed. ... • Bohemian ftraciotb Amber Wheat. VI bM.L 410 :00 , 10 00 Bandontey, white , 10 004 Rardetudta, Warde oo& d red. ' 10 ,Itte stases seelhnsted one yosr. ' . ," tYrestr4t,'White Chaff .14edlteraneint, 5OO !S 00 (OM= ..mber.lahoeth. • • . ! 500 'B . ias Stem, aMber bearded . 5 White CbstrKelltertanean, nab.? 'bearded, 5 n 0 ... red - 5 00 d filinarilki WhiteChass 00 Weeks - •• 6;00 tredwidi "• ' S 00 eaDiebre Wldte Smooth ' "; ' 25 Ml=and Valltandaoaldte,amocalteach s_oo ealthratitn French White and Red ' entehl's end Weedu' White are the beat. They any 'lards sod productive:- ylebthas good crop jdakd of mil The atriw is atom+ not liable to , atoollibugebt• and are free 'from mat. By, and ptooL . Address all: orders to - - ; , J. N, LEWIS, • - • Sprites BIR. BradfcMl Co:: Pa. Agent for Oneitord and tirinttl. sig.l2-4w riR H. 'A:- BARTLETT' voidlaarpeo, Sqpir Btadiki dmaty, Pa. pike al reddape fonnedi of:94dod ti.T.Pr rsts - ang.10,1859.cr , I , BLOOM 8z - CO.; • Sun 46.0, 0 Maradaettire their celebrated HORSE ,POWERS - & CLEANER/3, and will salll'abettdr machine. for leo nailer) , than mm betlhad abwrhare in the. mod& We-clarm' for our amehnum thwt,..pay, will do alt maw or more, Chao , other .oll24 are , iliMiduratay,*lt.:, We pessumny superintend our work and see that it la hell auun, * Nifi4in Sena , 4iAr,ooiJis: j Pfo,F machines, , (118 1.5 410 4t" 4 - • • ONE AND TWOROESE POWERS, ITOrre rilsistair d srmiirohs, CLE.4,,YERS, P A lirNll4l-0 MIALS t• 7 "ruicirnai: DILVI Mt =Ms. _ • , 1. fl 1 • • SAW 01? GIUST XILL work *me to:corder be fF e eP""minti 'ova "oat ant:Alarm 'sNalux RFGLINO OUT. BELOW COST ! !).-• -.7 - 7. A iwiaideriel Opportufillor ' tor ell who whiti to PURCHASE-FURNITURE CHEAP :!. op - T. DECKER iiie ' toOds con °- gigs ' f •••• • • i • —,• .P.4R.i,dirgirg: • " r' — '• • t=l2 - 7 . • , bIIfTNG I IIO6M SETS, "'.. • lIEDSTE.4I) 8," - MTEROIIS; (ta (CC, !!' Ifieritest‘ireat proienl occupleil by me I. for ;fin ni or. nda. ' male. IL Is me of the bost.basinees stands Towa • :Towanda, Sul,. 244186. • aT. DECKER. por.Cer EMS I FST M' 'IN_ TEE WORLD 0.11.-GILLS - .vomaz Ammo sox.murJa ,7 - ::: --1 : , :o.:4, c.. 0. - -..P, IT 'ill P ? Vidented irady9o,lllB7 Thin-Ramp la leather not to hem In any climate. It • has im leather or lubber varre.'notbolts Mriecesri Mentor loam It areelorotth neck Iliciltty that • con, Inmate it wlthotaC:'ltla DO Arranged that a 'holm can be at: ftiohedialt. mairng It just the thing , for totaldni• , arid prisdowsoraterin A gardens. ; ko. Jon ex. on- of tWtnerith nal Idler any Oft g .1140TiOrlitent Any otbeermyntase...: .14/01.nation. of Am* Woldfteccituaty,i's.; lit the ontlinthed'agent, 'tee the sale' Of reetmly ana lowiladflAghWnond#or that Pernenom4 who, Wawa premed, wtil, put ,ny pampa. on aloft •.'hn , codites foe' pear or 140* nit 40 ,11 4,f 0 swf !!, 1 9 1,3511 1 1 / 1 9 0 - PIPT9PL. te141411. . AZ. Masi. lm* Anis &mi., tillonet; LW. AVIOL Satan C. IL Trial"; Watkins' ; Ge sti At Deer *Co.. Rome; *abed Aggin,diarranOklir-ThietrlifferrW , : -4.asitAiii . jeer; C9c4..141/1.111; - LBO -; W 01) eachrn Pea yr. A. 110CMI,A. : reHAT SELF • 17 wX„' tie PION. it - ' ' C, D. "AIM& t y RCF-EIORSEORD'a -BREAD Itsestsitowsi::•._:/ ,, i • ie. Al'm& . 1, • . _, ROICEONOVNG.-:1111fioNA10. 41,=?Tr*Cf."1.441..fttirifffte : owatrorrceratirdrzier. — saa -) SAS.ci piece's I of land alto- ra• - . 4; c' eirAJ , AI:PAOAS, ; c 7:4 I)O3INT I LC. . , - 41-q ll . l 4 4 cii . • "tf r'-, . ...041tP11."1 :".': j 1,1',71;!, xa• •:1••• • " ~... Mice Y & 14.0.0R.E, 8T BECtirEDA LAME' STOCK and Sommer Goods, SILKS, -111. -:114.1.10.1, EMI=IEZZ 2 le tstittafsjs;7".: 7. ' • 4USLI - liS, • t, , (:1 J(.y- =IIIMMEI =EU TICKING; DM to n •:• , , ,,, J(T • •••. -• • I: HOOP' filth; ME AOPT§ SHOES, %HATS '&".cAPS, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE Please aN and exmaine our *rtercir tag elsewhere. • - Towamla, April 28„1S.10 • B BB BB B. 13' B • B We are in.daily receipt by Fspress and Freight of the. latmt 'styles ...„ , d znakcs of .BOOTS. ~ AND SHO& HHHHHHHHH 118 1 .13 11. - 13 888 13 We-nre rannufacturi,ng B007;5 . AND SHOES', Especially aclaptetleto the wants of the liindforit County trade.' : • , H E 1; B B 13.33 13 — B B B - Our iek TRUNR, , • 74141 7 EL LliG I( R Tretaxs and VAL LS'ER, Is the In 7gest in-, Towanda, and are Offetred at lowest-rates. . Mil H . H 11. 11 EL II Et 1113.1388888,8 We have oil hand the must eaten- xice as's6itmeni. ITA.B4C.F.SS - AND SADDURN Ever offered In the. County, and!nre .prepared to order ntrything, in this. -~ ----- 111 - IHIIIIIIHI-113 88888 B B B B Thanking our friends for the very -liberal patronage given us in the Past, we incite their attention to' our as . '.sortment of goods in: each .depart ment,_ assuring them that We have before been able to offer grea - er inducanienta than at the pr,sen HUMPHREY BRO'IMMS Timancla, June 21..1867. - , pIiirADELPHIA & EIIE • lIOAD.-SMIER TIME TABLE. 1111013 an ANDDrilthillocTrairiwiEß pIo:LADLLTRIA, BALTIMORE, RAERIRRTTIO. RTLUANETOIRT. AEU . 4 , TEE GREAT 011.11E020,1, OT TRENSTLYARIIA. r . • tlao ANT - B.I.IgEIi.ING: V.A'RS on au Night On and after MONDAY, JULY 26th. 1809. the Wahas on the Philadelphia* Erie Rail Road will run u lows : _WENTWAIID. MAIL iltAlit loaves Philadelphia. .. ••• arr. at Erie • Enir. Exruzxs !ravel: Philadelphia. rt arr. at Erie • EI , lama Philadelphia. NEES 44 44 •4 44 MAIT. TRAM leames.Erie • '11:15 A. 31. • Wffiliansport. ; . . J 240 A.m. arr. st Plaidelphia 9.25 Enrs Exravia leave!' Brie 6.25 r.m. , Williamsport ; 7'50 • ' - arr. Philadelphia" 4:10 P.M. Aciv.isionaTrorr leaves LodiHaren. P.M. • • • arr. 9 • WiliiMMllper .. '' 143 P.M. at . Mall and Expreaa connect with Oil Creek and Alle. iltd:ny River Rail Road. mg... 6 Clieektl Thmeo2 - 'July 29,•1889.! General Sorierintendent A.N.T E.D.--TWENTY GOOD at vi i l eu rl4=bgranzande Tanning Co., beyeld dazing the peding seeson. Th S. B. HOttl iji 45 " 0 " 1,004 MaY 111, 3e6o—tt, STOCK OP TOE CO Val ;tl, O bat in,quality orig t rd Work • . •PATCrill. AIL KINDS GROCER TB AND PcoTtatoamj. at wholesale and retall. at i.Ma72O. . C. B. PATCH'S. • NEVi r- STOOK.: - COMM AND ' Azipasaai at • B. PATegs: . it LFULL .STOCK OF WOODEN , Ware, at O. B. MOH's.. ocoiTKE, - tE , A t ta SU GAR, ' FISH , . k 1". - r'..sPrit; "- • ST TA =5,7 - 6) . civ co DRESS OWDS, CLOTHS aid: c"simmEs, 1 0 DUALESTIOS, INE fg'.MMGS, • or ; a 3 ' =I ANT! BATTS 11 LADIES', TRACY klkioollr' CAPS CARPETS/ ALSO THE 'CELEBILITED air H . :• 4 : K. Grta Our Spring Stock is now complet, in every De'partment,, and our' (;,•(H1 hare not been selected with a viol secure large profits, but to pleas'• benefit our customers. We beli( vve have succeeded in this, and insit all to - call and verify our I.:tatt.meilt Towanda, April 1, 1864 L OOK HERE! "1,1 Atand 'of 131uutTALL S Voi% mt. ar, L• ..~ receiving a large and well F.V/M11241 aVek of • Whieh they offer to each buyers at prier, that competition. Cash paid fur all kinds Farintrki Produce. April 21, 16G2—tL FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.- The undersigned offers for sale or excham his property, situate corner of Bridge and Sixth St, consisting of a Dwelling HOUFC.and9 . .„ acres with a large variety of fruit, such as i. 71,11,5. p. v es: apples, plums. cherrie . s. and a number of twit- - For particulars Attquire of G. D, MoNI ‘7 , 1 The above property will be ' , old low and pay.. m made easy. Towanda, July 1, 18C9—tf. • Nr3f. MOSCRIF A VALUABLE DAIRY FAIOI 1.1. Pon aux.—The subscribers offer tor. sale th, line Dairy Farm, situated two miles east of wood. McHenry Co., Thinots. Said cairn Contain , three hundred and twenty acres choice land, wilt ed as follows : . 160 acres choice tunbered. r• • meadow, and 60 acres 'under the plow. Good dn.'- ling-house and outbuildings, large cattle barn and good horse barn. The finest living sprit.. 0. the.country. running:through a commodion house. Is capable of keeping I's cows, and t. o n ly 1 , ' miles-from Abbott's Cheese Factory. Terms half cash, balance in easy payments at G per out. in terest. References—H. N. Germild. R. S. Mellenr), Greenwood. McHenry Co.. 111.. or F. R. Ayer. Shtthe. (pin. • 3.10*.N. 180 • VOIR SALE.—.LN" 40NROE BOlill -1. One Iniiise and lot ' , anat . ; on Mechanic Mtm.4 adjoining the Barclay railroad depot. i Ale° one I of land containing two and one-half acre* by the of the Sullivan and Erie railroad. adjoining the depot. and only one tier of lots between the land and ]Linn ntroet. If not sold by November let it vtll be for rent. For terapos en q uire of Jame. Elliott: Towanda. or Wm. Lewin, on the premiees. Monroe. July 15. 11419.-4 w.. F :IRM FOR SALE IN CANTON. - The subscriber offers for lade his farm in Can ton, containing about eighty-six acres, some seven: , improved. The improvements are one dwelliu, house. one barn, one milk-house, one saw-null good running order, with 12-horse rtriable env,. capable Of tanning mill : it can alio be run by a portion of the year. Connected with the, same. sU the necessary machinery for mannfacturing wtte'm hubs, in good order. There is sue a thrifty apple orchard ort,the premises, and other fruit trc.-- around the house. The farm is located about ta • miles from Canton Tillage. and within one, hundmt rods of the Williamsport k Elmira R.R. For term , call on C. Stockwell, at Canton, bribe sot:owl - 11)er 01. the premises. ANDREW TERSE. 31ay 9. 1889. ABARGaN.-A ELNE BUILD nog lot on Third Street, near the Catholic Chnreb. MO' fret front, bounded in the rear by an alley. will be colt at a bargain by immediate application to 31Er.- cun & MonnOw, Attorneys...at-Law. Towanda, July 15, 1569. LOOK AT 111-131 ACRES EX °client farming land—conmiderable ii!ufber—in 'Tuscarora township, 13' inilefi from Csoptenni Price $lB per acre, For Pirtirrihirs, suldress E.-B. BARNS, July . 15, 8369. Trinkhannock, Wyoming WE, THE SUBSCRIBERS,H AVE this day entered into a limited partnership.. agreeably tqpe provitdens of the act of Assembly.ob the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed the day of March, 1836. entitled "an Act relative to Lan= Ited Partnerships." and do hereby certify that th.' name of the firm under which said partner hip Is to be conducted Is COOPER BROTHERS :- that the gra clad nature of the tattiness to he transacted Is the manufacture °fele and other malt liquors. and vend ing the same, and the same will be transacted in the Borough of Towanda, Bradford county. Pa. ; that the names of the genetat performs of said f rut so Richard P. Cooper and Willittin S. Cooper. both of the borough of Towanda, afofesald. and the.srvol partner is D. Archie Pell, of the City of Nor Sort. State of New York : that—tle...cePital contributed 11 . lire said D: Archie Pell. special partner, to tn, deed dollars In -cash for. ono.-tenth Interest in sast business ; that the period at which the said partner ship is to commence is the -first -day of .i p ou• thousand eighthandreell and 'duty-nine, and that It will terntinat3 on the first day of April, one thousand nine hundred anal utueteen. • - 10:45 :?.N 01122 ...g:3O ~.4 - 11:50 . 6:50 r.x. Towanda, A A GENTS WANTED=-FOR PROF. 11 Parsons' Laws of Iltiatnees. with hill ifirectio. ,- sad forms for all Transactions In every State..h, Tur.ormixs L.L.D., Professor of Law a Harvanitiniversity. A NEW 0005 roti fIaIITVOM Explaining every kind of Contract and Legal.Obli:s . tion, and showing how to draw and eiScute them. Tie highest and beat authority in the land_ Send f onr liberal forms. Also for our Patent Bible Pry•-- pectos. Br_s? Furs. PARMELEE k CO., Flails. CIPOICE ',3ANDIE f • ( CORy..LL &MYER. ILL KINDS SPICES, COFFEE, roasted, ready ground, or ground to Order, put up I. or 5-pound boxes. Wir. DE k Sltt. iILCEIVILD 47 A begs do* of ttol.o and SHAWLS, gOOPISKI,IITS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, _ - AND NOTION.- 3IUSLINS, r- 7 - DENTITS. STRIPES PRINTS, COTTON YARN, , . MLSSES', and CHELDREYS HATS, , AND OIL CLOTHS, WALL PAPER TAYLOR R (1) COWELL 31YER GROCEUIES AND I%O\IION'S Beal Estate for Sale. . R. F. COOPER. Pin S. COOPER &nerd Paenerti D. ARCHIE- raj,. Spectal Partner , ri11.1869.-cw SHOE , ,, F. It. H. AYE&
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