News from all Nations. Algeria has had another earth- qmke —GrOn is the favorite Parisienne color. —Florida is receiving cabbages from Charleston. —The Duchy of Cromwell pays Wales £53,000 a year• —Band in the Banresient,o river is 'worth $7 per ton. —"Jaw Plat" is the Vermont name for s.rognoto ground. - • 43,1.eniThis wants the Legigatare io declare all city offices 'want. • - —Four hundred and fifty Mormons have just arrived from Denmark. —Dubuque, lowa, is reported to be losing population. —The trees in New York are al ready shedding their lama —The English Government thinks of introducing red docking'. Fars valued at $50,000 have been received at Ban Frandsco from Mks. • —A rich old fellin# in Berlin, just dead, has left a million thders to his cook. —The taxable property of Boston has increased since last year t 55.937,000. —ln Honolulu there is a fire-alarm bell which was made in New York. —Memo wants the names of her streets placed on the pa lamps. —Natchez, Mississippi, is growl ing about the 'sidewalk eating table nuisance. —George Francis Train is called "a deserter from a comic almanac" by an Ore gon paper. —A Lynn grocer advertises " : toffy cheese, just lovely.* The "devil" undonbt4 edly set up au o for an i. —Qarn is so abundant in some parts of Texas that the farmers carrot dispose M it at 25 cents per bushel. —I man, seventy years of age,had his leg broken by cow ho was leading to pas ture in New Canaan, Ct. —A hack drove through Boston the other day with eight persona in ado and seven extra large trunks on the outside. —The Odd Fellows of the-United States celebrate at San 'Francisco on the 20111 of September. —Personal journalism is advocated in Neer York, uif they were aot "personal" enough already. . —Out of 22,362 immigrants who strived in Milwaukee sines the Ist of May, 9,587 went to lihnnesota. —Last year's resin crop,at Malaga, was the greatest ever raised, amounting to very near two minion boxes. —The New OrlEans Picayune_esti mates the cotton crop at an excess of half • million bales over that of last :rev. Sohn Bright, long one of the proprietors of the London Morning Nara has withdrawn or sold out his interest. —Chicago reciprocates the compli ment of California fruit bystmaing to tbe Patz several car loads of butter. —St Louis was alarmed the other day by a drunken indtan. who ran through the streets bradishing a tomahawk. —The apple crop of Maine will be lighter this year than ever before. lint one fourth of an average yield is egicted. . —ln the White Pine mines the amount of silver -ore produced 'in the throe months ending July 1 was 4,174,000 tone. —"Broad-gagae Graerrillaa" and Albany Shovelry" are titles of the combatants In the recent war on the Susquehanna. Chinese place of worship is shortly to be erected in the city of New York, where there are said to be some 10,000 Chinese. —French literal papers are worry ing themselves beCanse Marshal Serrano, who is only a regent, puts on the airs of &sovereign. —The Oniaha Republican recom mends the Laramie Plains as a summer resort. —lt is said that Sheridan ran away from the Saratoga ladies. It is the first time that he ever was afraid. —Miles O'Reilley's poems have sold so well that his widow gets a oomfortahle little fortune Mom the sales. . s —The peach- shipment from Wil mington to Philadelphia and New York onldon day "night reached 107 cat loads, or 53.500 baskets. —One of the most faShionahle yonng ladies at Nahant wears a hat which cost only ten cents, and which the trimmed herself. —lt is said that the slimmer Nisi toni of Newport leave no less than a million dol lars a year there. —Twenty-seven families from Roch ester are about purchasing 3,000 Acres of land near Frodericsburg, Vs. —Admiral Farargut dresses very plainly and talks but little when on.duty. age is neither remarkable for his decortiorui nor his deck orations. —A citizen of Salvica, Ky., has a small cow that gave one - thousand four hundred and sixty gallons of milk in one year. —A gentleman ordered a servant to call him at six ; but he awoke him at four, telling him he had two hours longer to sleep. —A steamboat after the American model has been placed on the Bldne, and cre ates no end of astonishment among the natives. —lt is estimated that over 200,000 bushels of last year's wheat crop still remains in the hands of growers in one county in lowa. —A little boy in lowa rolled down hill' with a rattlesbake clinging to him. Before he died his body was the perfect color of the reptile. —Being sick, a Keokuk dog re ceived a dose of medicine, and ejected from his mouth half a pint of leather-headod tacks.— .floshot 3dcerfistr. —The Louisvill Courier-Journal -say.; Matilda Crawford, colored, paid $65 for ;the privilege of blueing the eye of the sable sip . ter, ttollie Williams. —The Boston Post says a guest at Karatogs mistook ► large silver-handled dinner knife for hiapocket handkerchie. A policeman pointed out his error. —lllinois has two thousand nota ries public. Of this number four dundred are residents of Chicago and Cook country. San garcon county bas about fifty. —Preparations were made for the burial of alittle child at Madison, Indiana, last week, but just about the time of the funeral it awoke from a trance. —The i rlate glass factory at Lenox, Mass., will begin to opera. to during the month of September next. It wall be the second plate glass factory in the - Xi:kited States. —One of the reigning Parisian belles is about to be married to a Chinese, ono of the attaches of Mr. Burlingame's mission. The parents of the fair one are in dispair. —lt was an apt answer of a young lady who, being asked , where was her native place, replied : have none; lam the daugh ter of a Methodist minister." —A miner at La Salle, Thinois, rested along iron rod against the telegriph wire, the other evening,upon quitting wind during two days the communication was inter rupted. —Rec. Mr. Bokurn,commissioner of immigration in Tennessee,. soya kgentlemb from Cincinnati has negotiated 'With him for 10.000 acres of had in Omnbedand county. He has gone to inspect the land. —A call for a colored labor con tention in Georgia has pat been issued It is proposed to hold the convention on the 10th day of October next. —Dr. Gobat, the Austrian Bishop of Jerusalem, is in London, endeavoring awaken an interest in his mission work. He has twenty schools in Palestine,witb a thousand pupils of all nations. —Near Austin, Texas, is said to be a large and thrifty mustang grape vine, which has so far forgotten itself as to be at the pres ant time growing a crop of acorns in addition to the usual supply of grapes. —The Pope has ordered a bust of Geo men P eabo d y banker gave to the poor of Bonn. London h and Rome have lasting memorials of —A young couple in New Haven, who were marrFed shod a year ago and divorc ed after nine mcmtlee nuirtmanial exhitence, together on Tome:la night v e l d yt married in New To" oiled week —The Ruoian ay is the most rapidly &Voted of any tore* to Ramo. on &c -oma of senaityl at the climate. 'The Aus trian service comes wat t dytog aosmally out olloooon mmoont °Maori's:lo4mm. Wetted= Tkornogliat lose 15!) Gat or 1000. - !naiad 'pod EDITORS ' s. w IL 0. GOODRICH !Towanda, Thursday, Aug. 28 Republican State FOR GOVERNOR: JOHN W. GEAR • FP. 4 13 1: 14 . 3 E OF RASENE. 4kUnt HENRY. W.- WILLIAMS, UNION =Eq:ThCMS CONVENTION. A Convention of the 'Union Republican Part/ of Rodidfdljonikf. to be composed of two delegates from each election Ohdrict in said comdfr Idlissm* ble at the Court- Rouse. In Towanda Ranradtk. oa YORDAT afternoon. ADMIT 3OlBw. at 1 cedock. to place in acantnaticm cendblates to Iresotpfoorted at the eitsuing election. The following persons hen been selected as C millet of Vigilante for their respective dietriots sad they are directed to call meetings far the electron 6: Delegates to the Convention. at th6-nasal phtdes of holding Caucuses, between the boars of 2 and 6 p. m.. on garoasuz, the 28th day of Aron= - By order of the Union Republican Oothity Com. tithes. ' W. T. DAVICEI, Towanda, July 21,1862. Cease's*: WOMAN= 03.101M111 .0)* Dore.-43.1‘ 119Daca, C.O. awls?. ffilBockvell. 4Daliyhtip.-8. D. Medea% Warm AM. a arm& nainia.--Simeou Sherman. John Bmaham. Dime= ' • IgAairtop.—.ll. W. Thomas, B.W. Park. re. Made'. 4 am bere.—C2.lllpalding. F.V.Hull, B.Firlanney. dilßylaw.-1317111T00 Moody. Wares, law Ennis. Barclay.—Thoa. Medi., Wm. Taylor. Lott C. Howes. Bertisighou—Jerernialt 2railajr., C.F. Nichols, Jose. phut Campbell 'Torrington Wrot—Thoutas Blackwell, Jesse B. "So lemn, Feld Whitehead. • Burlington bsro.—Dr. E.A. Eterentlano• L. John V. Rice. Cantos Onin Motttgontery.law ranee toy. Cooks &m.o.—John W. Ctrifftn, H. B. Parsons.lhini Lewis. • Coleasbia.—John H. Conine, ,A. M. Cornell, D aria Franklin—pern McKee, Wm. Ism arrlthild. Geestredgew natant.. Oa tar SaltM 43 4r 11 ° r J Hern i rli.B.Brentn, Ethel Fuller, Geo. W. Elliott. Leßoy. —Robt.clee, Atuhows, D. A. Orliwold. Lttchiteldt-13.-Y M eKinney,Wm.Bosboick. o.L.Laytem. Leltairrilleboro.—G.Waink, 8. Clothant Jesse Carl Monroe tetp.—Chaaliollon, L.Marcy, HlramAath op Monroe tom—Anna Rockwell, IL M. H. C. Tracy. • OreoelL—L.C.Frislade, 0. J. Chubbnck. A.O. Mathews. Otertelt—Jno. Mathews, Deng Hawetty, B. Wambold. .Pate.—C.W.Reynolds, o.N.Delelf, Joshua Burrows. Atol=-114..1. C. Robinson. B. 8. Nukes, Jarard ond. Mow hop..-L.W.Tonier,JostnisHorton,AlMlehads. Rowe boro.—Joble Pas more, H. Vents, D. Vaught SniaLgeld.--Geo. Desch, Chas. Forrest, A. Phelps, Jr. Syrimgehi.—Dr.B.Wilder, Rt Allen. Wm. Wlgsten. South Cnot.—J.M.Voung,D.F. ob Hadreth,L.D.Ethepard. Spank! boro.—Ci.P.Monroc, P.Furman,W.L.Sccaten. Skralteqnto.-O.D. Kinney, J. H. Chaffee, Lloyd Fish. Standing Stone.—John Gordon, Wm. Bostwick, Rich. ant Jenni Tem.—Wm. Horton, John F. Dodge, Wm. Terry. Towanda top.—J.M. Bwartwood, J.o.Ainne. Aladin?. Towanda North.—Ezra Rutty, 8. B. Harding, Daniel Kenady. Towanda bora—B.M.Pedt. J.Merideth. E.M.Paroona. Tray top.—M. Loomis. B. Came. Edward Remington. Troy bore.—X.M.Tamesey. 1.. Mime, Clement Paine. Ttetavore. —D. D. Hack.... J. Cogswell. H.B. Ackley. rinr.—Jas. Mather. E. B. Maier. A. 0. Noon. Warm—Alars=. Wbaakm. Yaw= Pen:Litton: Wm- Cceblte.:. IFaudlsak.—Ben3an= Rizrkeadaa. Andres Hand Ma= Tan Dyke. tramiusiap.-16.. Fre. .la.t.= eta=be.-J2n. Efturd Saa.thrt. Iryzact.—lL J_ Cccaoro,o- Greer GI-sr-ger. Samuel Chasc...-Nedku. arac---4- Wa..k Beardstr. J. B. Bleated. Ingtam. Smith Tuttle. George 311Ec=rw. Fame foe netting on ELLTUBDAT. AUGUST 28th. between the hours of 2 and 6 o'clock p. m. 01;4A ELIAV I :4 :At Ml,lO-01 The Republicans of Bradford will open the campaign by Mass Meetings at Troy, on Saturday Sept, 4, and at Towanda on Monday, Sept, 6. The importance of the pending election to the people of the north can hardly be over-estimated, and it is time the honest yeomanry of Bradford were in line of battle. These meetings will be addressed by Governor JOHN W. GEARY, Senator JOHN , SCOTT, Hon. WM. D. RELLRY, and Hon. G. A. GROW. Such an array of dis tinguished and able men should be sufficient to bring together a „large meeting, and we look for grand dem onstrations. The people of this County have on several oc , casions,, been, disappointed in the presence of speakers who had been promised, but we have the most reliable assurances that all the gen tlemen we have named will positively be present. They have given their written agreement to be On hand, and will certainly, come, unless some un- foreseen occurrence prevents, against which no human foresight can guard. The brave soldier and distingished civilian, Gov. Gz.tar, needs no com mendation at our hands: The histo ry of his administration for the past three years has been the record of economy and regard for the public welfare. The state credit has been advanced, the public debt. reduced, and the burdens of taxation removed from the people. The voters hail him with "well done thou good and faith ful public servant." As brilliant as were his military achievements, yet . the victories of peace have been no less renowned, and he standi pre-eminent as one of the most up right and independent GOvernors that ever filled the Executive chair of the Commonwealth. Hon. ,Tomv Scorr is comparatively a stranger to the people of Bradford. We believe this is his first visit to us. He is making for himself a proud rep utation as an able and conscientious Senator. Thoroughly republican in all his tastes, habits sand inclinations, and remarkably frank and outspoken on all occasions, ho wins the esteem and friendship of all who come in contact with him. He is an able and convincing speaker; of good address, and our people will be pleased with him. On all occasions when he ad dressed the Senate, he was listened to with attention, and was acknowl edged as being one-of the ablest men in that body. Hon. WlLtakia D. KELLEY has on one occasion ,at least, addressed the people of Bradford, and left with them the reputation of being a most elo quent and effective speaker. Hi manner and words have a charm and influence such as few men can wield s . He has just returned from a trip to the Far West and the Pacific States, and has a store of incident and -ob servation that will interest everybody. His speech will be in itself an intel lectual trait: and Nat be enjoyed by all, without regard to the political bi —Hos4owell byioar aptople to need any 'amid of commendation or praise from us. Suffice it to say tnat he is prepared to grater iSP* FF4PAin with tkr" l - ted vigor, and will some in his hear.; ers the feellng of enthusiasm which always gr("1 him whe,ll4l!Caaing his fellow citizens in this : diatrict .:.,: RepubliCans of Bradfordt ence of these distingnialnld _men should be sufficient to ensure a fult turn-out to these meeting" even if there were not momentous 'interests involved in the October election. It is time that public attention should be directed to the Canseque#Ces of success • or , disaster, and • the evils which would flow f;On2 the overthrow of the Republican party. It is time that we should inaugurate a ifiarp . and decisive campaign. But a few weeks remain for organization and mirk. Let the turnont to these meet ings demonstrate-that the people are still awake, and that the ,old camp fires are not yet extinguished. THE PENNSYLVANIA DEMOCRACY The New York Mien, the well known Democratic weekly, formerly owned by "Miles O'ReallY," has no sympathy with the Pennsylvania De mocracy, either in their platform or candidates. It says ; " No condemnation of the rebellion against which the soldiers fought, even though the soldiers were praisea —the omission being an insult, if any reference to the subject were proper. No fitting expression in fa vor- of economy in public expendi tures; nothing in fact,* or laid, but the old negro qriestion and general abuse of the Republicans. The self same grumbling without proposing an improvement ; the same refusal to . understand the altered , position of the whole country which has led to defeat - so frequently. The nomination of a man with nothing tOrecommend him but the fact* of heaping up wealth, with no record worth mentioning, and nothing abbot him to arouse en thusiasm but his money." Not the first- sign of true loyalty, nor the least evidence of a devotion to the best in terest of the whole, country. Under such circumstances we do not expect nor wish that the Democrats should carry Pennsylvania. "We 'do not wish this simply be cause it would be a triumph of the Vallandighams, and the Pendletons, and the Old school that never learni and never-forgets ; the former slave power toadies, who imagined that slavery was a thing of beauty and a joy forever, instead of being at 'best but a cruel necessity of the Constitu tion. A triumph on such prinCiples and with such candidates, would only revive the dead men of the North and the South, the putrescent bodies which have been smothered - under the loyalty of the nation ; the lesdiB - rebels whether they register themselves as enemies'of the nation in Cincinnati,. Hanislatrgh, or New Orleans. A victory now would bring the extremists back to life and pOwer, and with them another defeat in 1872." 11111..0amoN and its great river can not-remain much longer cut off from railroad communication ;with the rest of the country. There are . several projects on foot for muting, it with the bulk of•the country, and thereby with the daily business of the world by rail. Mr. dinfield, at the head of the North Pacific Railroad party, has just reached Helena, Montana, from Puget's sound, Oregon and Walla walla, via Pend'Oreille ; and he re ports that his survey has been suc cessful in finding two passes through the Rocky mountains, one of which demands an ascent of only five thous and feet from the sea. . He describes the route he has traversed as easy and every way satisfactory, but in- - tends to look for one possessing still greater advantages. This connection is really one of the most important -that is left to us, and exceeds in value the shore road from Oregon to San Franciseo. When com pleted it would give a new outlet to emigration, and new industries to en terprise, and complement our railway system in its grand articidations ; un less, indeed, the Southern Pacific road is counted as posakt, through Texas to Ouyamas. There is another party reconnoitrinehe Oregon lines. When all the reports are made it will not be long before work is commenced on one of them. . A (loon BEcosa.—On the 28th of June, 1861, at the beginning of the late war for the preservation of the Union, John W.Geary wasmtabmid into the service as a Colonel. , On the 2esth of April, 1862, he was promoted to Brigadier - General, and on the 11th of 'Tammy, 1865, was made Major General He was wennded vat., Cedar .Mountain and Clumoellors vale. To the present day he aunties rebel lead in his body. He has been Mayor' 'of San Pala!** gavel:nor of Kansas; Military Oetreiner . of Seven nab, and fk•vernor of. Pennsylvania. He discharged the responsible-duties of each and all bf thefts positions With honor to himself and credit to Mona tiyelitete. Few Penagyli*ene have , ever-made a wilier recerd. The peo-, ale read it with pride,, and se, re. elect him is Oetober by sit' overitheliii fagnsiolaY; - • also said to liste 'wised the orposehitiskel i th, Ittithdi eolasits ;Meg Kew sod dhirepore =WI the trade et Mud very Ames trideh &We Ms seised, esessopolieethe. *rade of south= Adak( Idiaih, iodise bitivibisiiiid ~dinthee semens allow' loamy the Dn. Indies, hastials sod Odikrats" It is them Ibterowitltst the Odium sire btirs mime* Pcitelisiblio 41.760** . billiKrad *tectaturri *sr soicekrAir,ol Yo* ingsmithew. bwislint4 14,44 , 4 Aistarvonevalm4 irArROP 6 ishulliFtuo „ill**. ow the Surf hftht: ? i) l4 t T , )04 0 0 P r 1.1!„ I • kriii3 - ptioplith4tipipia :the iptibi l tritift beitbdik V) dealfia4 lir now Iteld,Ond =MAMAS 4016046011 , 4 eherrof . eeemane gewgaw h:W hoe iho asir Ude .*Ael • npealid; itar• 4hei "wake sift•the lhaviatigts a al lopply lion Wells shun - .041 le owlet* t/ MIA id in , imp Instance* an so 4 temporters QUI u Alleh ea Winn ire lin OPITI4OOO HOW/Ter,,tim ,100, dOb_tebilA the awl Illtelwfit 4 11 9 1 41P01wa11, illllecePted ar elltigetr selfish WO wltNewar• Daeiog til?' *Obit intenil damn!** and plan to nen %IP; the,Fke tantbi -*mown lb:Nestling that peilokrie Anita whe'diiwthe 'town, we& hot belief:tined by:464nd inn GS It was 1 the lowernmeat-ht essiryhof on thronr. -Asa Pidgeri* wfl to pew fist •two& those tiyintdayli sod we casiiongioo his 'aiding coropleenily• al be. !dewed *ls horde whin so 'MA* from th* !Mims; 1114 littoral wail Putthlg Von AVG& 'iltrlllgOni Ice-the life at the nation., lt,is no wean the 80141/wt Jimpatlly Is Owt with the coal Interest, malt, Would to mixing werf, 6 we °rail tifirs of th Interest to' be able to nape' therebolie, which tie oppeueil poor now biro the °RION tunny*, awaited. The Democrati papers of Lycoming County are engaged Ina hitter hied ishkis Is be ! coming considerably personal. Tait of the Rama; dart, ismooed' by the editor of the:Gazette of having been a rebel sympathysex during the war, aides being socially unlit to mingle torespecta-r bin - society. The following cards , will show something of the iirnience of tile pastier Itsuuraneo EARLY AerroirTate and hie " owners consist of a little ague.in iesidon, "for the time befog, of the empty •They ". do not represent the Demodatle r tthye , of "14coming county. They only reprenent "'wire and that peeromi little element ann; " e enw ee nent CoPperbeeds and , enemies cif the Iff dilring the war. Tate, it is well "known,was an arrant traitor, and distinguish: "ed himself in urging the peopleof Cohnnbia "county to mart the it Gazette. • " Tca. J . Daum. " ' • "Preatiniii i i n ri t u are the- author se the alms m, charges my lore of country obe " dicace to e laws, (which I hare italsaseda I :=otmee them the emanations of a Woe tus=dand•denoonee von as a bar and 't me and to go ifgr xm on permit 'thea l e i ta . cha p rf i c " tidy - poiyou a 'cowardly ialtroon.kr" Lan L TAIL • Aug. *1869, To the slime the (Alter or the.Gazettereplies. —The Colonel should remember thattlf this prOduction is really intended for what it pur ports to be, 'that we shall hare the Aoki of weapons, and we 'might be inclined to choose such as-would net be tasteful to his ehivairpOr military spirit. We shall certainly select-a dung fts*, as the most sigable weapon *winch a Job i But we dual not respond to this hawse challenge formally until the CoLsigns hisfell name and title, which is. as we rememberit in the, days of his military glory, as " tr. Cot.. Lan Lcarza LganCLII Luvernmi Lutto),Lut am L. Tara." When we see this (*Ka Sig nature we shall understand htlly what it means --and then, ..116 wig dem them boots Mid Bret Bombast= face t r=T: Bach is Democracy. In Lucerne county a similar quarrel is going onbetween the difierent factions of the party. "When reps 411 out hi." Plaidephians Are having quite a pants on the Water question. No rain hie fell en there fbr several weeks, and is getting very low, and the pit'ople bogie . to fear that the *apply at Fairmount will give out, unless they have more rain very soon. The NorgesAnterieas of the 18th says . - AU day, yesterday the • feral hope - -iii rain si=t, alive indications that were not The ;telegraph brolight• good news of showers nertbeast - and south. The Minos ,wi the clouds in warranting a Are; =June of their Would visit and bless us. Thelnobabilities u ziw rester in the eyes kat and increased to hist tbe rain hill Thu far, though water Wilkie has been felt to some • estent, It has Wu brought intoned:a more It m sc u lrilion 'en = ll lln.. t the rain: shoe IT! * ieXag -streams wa must espeet• to steer more *weep The latest Saratoga sensation has been the arrival from Bombay of • a genuine Asiatic and his lelfig. - ''The gentleman is,an ac lwnFla.°4olms..Prekilil F orged bnifinlive. and E n g ila h NW* •themOiltenifY. Ills driss is only distinguished from that of other gentle- Men by his westing of a gorgrinn tartest.' The lady is petite indeed, being only about four feet high, but medal and elegantly drooped, trear lag s little round hat, velvet jacket, and an elegantly-figured silk robe, wound arcrund,the hips and -limbs, and one end thrown tastefully over the shoulder, while the other is allowed to brush the floor: They are making a voyage anima the world. • Rev. J. D. }Natoli of Tremont Tem ple, Boston, in a forcible speech before the NationsitVeinperance Society, - gate this hit of interesting experience : There is a rtintseller inimp; irantregitioW AtiCe 111 moth , 'corral% hit I never could M get to feel towards rum as I dci, until we went once to tali on a poor family"and found i man' sitting on a broken, chair, bee a broken table, and - eating .from a broken :plate a few pieces of - broken victuals. The man's' 'wife wanted me to come and see heir MAMA *hen he was drank, • for then he was religion% but when he was sober he was an InikteL Twill Mot stop to tell the 'Story of themberrwe saw thee, but when Are •got ant, I asked my, cow =what he thodglit of rtunsethng now, and lamed i "I think it is the most btudnees a man ever engaged bi." And that ramselletwas so wakened tip that alterwaida I had the honor of baptildng him. Its.lt is w fact to be gratefully, membered by-tit-payers, that under the administration of Goy: Geary, not only has the State debt beeiire duced nearly five millions of dollars, but the tax upon real estate hail been entirely abolialied With Grant' in the Prceidential Chairand. cieary elected GoVernor, both the national and the State debt ill no dbubt con tinuelo diminish, as lthiai don e, pad time. will soon art* *IMO still farther reduction of ta4tiori.WM be realized. All thatis %Write& toeffect this most desirable end;, •• addition to the re-election' of (*Wry; is to send honest men to ihe,X,9 ii 3islante whO can be zelietfi'ipon toprotect the TrPaglii7 instead of loin*, in dishon est-. schemes to plunder ' afirThe capital stoch of the Western Union Telegraph Company reaches the enormous fittere $41,663,100. They, work tut strw:rat wire LOOT went tO stretch monad the world =four thrice; and then have a little over e: nough left to go through its diameter once. The money receipts of the ooiapauy.have been an average of $7,- 000,000 a year for the past three years, and the annual profile , during the same time averaged about two mill ions and three-quarter& with the miens offices to be filled, aLS visas - *trick their friends are asking for them. But all cannot succeed; . N. . eep i arrolti .; • i.; • IthinthotiadinitY, that Wllol3Yer may be; eie*nsftd *se; Abit*itiene ninteeekkin . ei * and ii 1 :04 8 44 1 °4:0#444 pr• Igc till'hare***iii 1;1 16 1 4 , nnee, • Ite who Ifni' a toevrese it is Ai ebti tinit he winv seeks' with stair indePendenie !Ita brA 4 6 R. 7/ Ray ati 4 M l l 'Wegatt° meetinA an4wiled rnut beet Men tnnttend thn:Cleanty Cosi vention, and then lot rest *lei that l a, tjakAii4 l :, ifAi4.llt 6 7. 4 111'1 4; 1 b/jOili tin and villigatd, • .I,2o‘llas ,Itepudiatork are getting hold ss they advance to the ballot- 1 , I end it thelieeide 'of' Penns TOe for * l A9r-RP .. -909ber,lut, Niel!, of the de li liorate declarations his — intiranteliiend When' he 'entertain - 64'4a: liandmUmly At. his residence shorWafter the nil.; and tixoney,, R..Fswarrox,, Moo* POMEROY, Anosaw Jouiison, and EXIER. 4101( Ennui* they , will .have' done their level best to' precipitate that ca tastrophe. Las t - TuesdaY. evening ANDIII4 Joassom spoke at , Knoxville, Tennessee, in the course of which-he tieed these words,' its printed In the Knoxville Pre 'dud' Herald of *red nesday; the -18th of August: MI ,"Thereis a debt owing by the Uni ted States amounting to $2,600,000,- 000. The men who are, engaged in the conspiracy to change this Govern ment into ,an Empire, say that this debt. was "created to preserve the republic.' Now,, what is assumed? Simply that t must destroy this-Re public for the purpose of paying the debt by converting the Republic into an empire. ify couatryinen, before 'God and• this people to-night, /wouldrather the RepUblic was preserved and the debt gol {Loud- cheers.] This debt was crested t,o save the Republic; now the republic . must. be destroyed to pay the_debt., Rather let the ,Govern snent, be preserved and let the debt go." The eleetiOn of 3011NBON to the Uni ted Staten Senate world be preferred by rilUtit4 the Den;ocratic leaders of the North,: and, on this platform. The election qf Pnezea in Pennsylva nia, and Pzmuzion in Ohio, wouldlbe . the endorsment of th is' platform. Repudiation was never so near the, hearts of the. Southern leadern as it is-today, and , Pncazu and Pmau..evon have always acted with these leaders. TEE ÜBE% ROCItDikIOTER. • Cinase of we. Aced...—C• ' nicastea er t Jolla 01111‘011, In the spring of 1868 several seri ous accidents occtirred'on the line of the 'Delaware division of ' the Erie, Railway, in one of which--the Carr's Rock Disaster, on- the morning of the fifteenth Of April in that year=more than a score crtpassengers . lost their lives, and fift y' or sixty otherswere wcnmded. In 'each of these mix the track . had beeimaliciously displaced, but all the efforts of the Company to ferret old the perpetrators Proved fa tila,and finally a standing reward of 0,000 was offered. for any evidence whiCh would lead to their conviction. A short time before the occuivance of these' disasters, the Company 'dis eharged`frowtheir emplpy andfcans ad the street cif an English nn, John Bowen,. sixty-four-years' of age, for forging e pay-roll. Bowen has been in this country. for twenty-two years, and his resided in the neighborhood of Sparrowbush Bosali Switch for' sev eral yews put. —After the Carr's rock disaster, this Bowen Went to Mr. - Dongless, then DivisionSuperm - tendant, and accus ed one Jatthts 'Knight of tampOing with the rails it few hours before the disaster. The company at once . put the matter in the handeof detectives, bat they failed to gather sufficient ev idence to warrant them, in bringing Knight to trial 'lon the fifteenth of Aril last, a railiwas found torn up near Stair way Brook, and renewed efforts were -made:to trace out the iittflty person: Alter a patient investigation of all the facts that they could gather, the Company came to the Conclusion that Bowen himself was the criminal, and they' accordingly had him arrested and 'locked up in Milford, (Penn.,) jail; when'he 'mimed that he had tampered with the, railson the twen ty-eighth of May. On Monday, Bowen made a second aid , full tollfenniOn. which we PTint below;' tleklipidedging' umieir the perpetri . iter Ofnach: and every one of the 'eriniel whiehle& to such a lab' of life and limb. He made it volnn tuft haying been warned' that he need not, expect to gain 'any leniency at the hinds of the Company. ixemoisiiror JOU DOWLO... I abide fn Orange County. I time read the Bible end ibbvedlately, and hope to get some of $57 sine pardoned: I m.y not lire long. and don't Uko to die withlsosawehoamy ovanteam I with to lighten About betwiewi libber and riff. Ohne year/ ego, es - thi Erb between' the •Dehrwerb hedge, at saw btln BIR, and Eamedre Cut. I Tr Obi *WE waireet 'rootlet*" the Comp) one day and bdwd• a daft Pula the bidets the 'rad to the edge or the tuck eigilmethe chair; there it loft- Mt: abet think It nod* do aaQthamr. het it did.. ;it abated tater three 9¢a elitha track. Ebbe 14 . 14 in Malin. one Tear ago: there au a erootredi Mal Waal bribes. ear alte shatu , • -• _- • toots Om of true and putted tee ar Me ebtlr, wed Mud It op and put a WIWI war hat Obi blab* plug val-aueulet eltnliteribt I (hated : It ter* into the chair but it woodn't gii in without anateldagbusw Wens It in: Ilea lC se that, avid atoms awe a freight train and broke it off: and , the trata ran ell down Unlink. About the •litterath.l you apt bee Ilereli.(4o) - 1E *lee egiloan =raft leratt down the track a kit m ar , Ward lad brettat toEuilneuml went see abut ealbtratio thad boning oat these,' , I *erg a oboe on !ay bet. alb* but are ao I walked -- vrb , deptinihe Wady =tit I tame 10 Claret Welt; QOM beta. pereedihere tot* Wail);;l.atiggied NOV Ell Emma:4=f the dyer. aide) a nil (eructed) 111. vp sod doss as the train ' Itch apiece the tag oda sail mid tded ,111 u nen ma I could. tailored th e ME tit the ehdr sad pet a block abliWitto robe it; I pan a lobe UV der it rift it; I put a gibe tuadeellie gutter tie. In ceder to nabs it wave stemlght to ita place ItlieWt think tl nap gtUtg trio t r i trarli en% I traulled on bobbin a mile dawn Ihelieek. aebentheard *grad setae. I Ebben it U. the bates ellipgad aura into the Watery oleo Noses it was a train going East. and= or three dip I beard num the beta' tubed el the steam ' TM& was the Caret tibek abaft! I telt very ism Swig boorthal do to taft; lime I ham bees brie raft WOOL • I was not then is the em play of lbe Adam way of the oirettri. Mom I bad bum dinaligelitb. X ar ibe. agro. ColoPeT tarik and seat Wall lbe mL e rme m w wftei aka a tads time upon th at rad afterward it would limak M. Ist ifs trala lad tromthe Ewa It would bare drove It dorm. I didn ame 't .Imow from wide& Iny the next trails was coadai so I nk alldlialos vas madir,W, foam Doweir res = IL Ufa at Ur Ifthrd fftie Omaty, My gam bria radial to Name the Mader Mare M VIM/tip alboad tack, and eeimeatiftleftralta% continent in to be flooded with Mon- there are no MUM= goiNg toleave China unless they Seeleonvineed they goto, Nouttnbqx ken, they can realize ineagli to 4141*, enough to bring margin, for:their audetuumer, at tome" They all leave vohndark..- Akio fitri rr 101.. 6 4T91 . ***jet* Wont)* taxa giv4 Ahallhineanienfilcient . coinpenmition to•hnbinelhent toy iniigratehut CO ifrzirniii can.' • MEI ~Igri,l 4 ll9m-74981 1 . "Itillinge is Henry. *Abair; .-..4H0L Inge is a &Clement if►ipe 9 Stephoti V.4Tatibe • 1115. The rad* Ilailroad has mac:. ed Ahe hire Nem.Yoc.to one' him;. dyad and' fifty Maks % ,; 'arid to Boston one hundred s t ud iliti:thiee 404 " WE OllLTur:iDemoersts , •, "setts byre noiiintitid 444it4fdr*iir nr .Aa • -- rot a. • • , TRIAL . N a l 17 F ° . 3 / 1 ( dz. v... - . - - Sohn Mope w w Palleclea• beks.....4eibmst A Vapdrepool Ti Ra i ander , migkortla SOM wi 0 Aliodwra el al ' ' Mxi Chu k Nalionbas - T ema s I'D and Kay IC Hill. aria Wm UMW vs Atom,WD al appall WaciAis)lardnida*mom Smith Lent Jr flea 'Mince Goo A Lenava do . Henn =sr vs Haan= * Tanner ....... Jai Williams jr vs Jos El Ellott et al ad fa most do do eas Thos timorous vs ehaa H Ames et al trespass ilittesson vs Wm Ovilased Rastas Lovett vs J trAlimes minus ewes C d Mae is Wlll Holm anwel It H Sackett vs et a. - ' alocemot Itidgberry twp vs L H i = debt John Crowl4 vs James IlreCuty et si tresPasa Fleentaii Sweet vs Riley It Henry um J Z Goodrich vs C ,T-Ihnith, fi TlVaxecTa A Orel . Daniel Bllvan Ban.ln Bau Armenia twp vs Burnham k Shaman E al Mardry vs T 8 Griswold —14.. 8.8 _Butyl t Co i vs l 8 Audrey. 04 Howard Erpress ; Co vs, Wm aline . ,atilt 801/Bit iii QM= vs Lars itedtb • ' Mr JohnCarmanvislißßUletsl *wpm WmMWMmsyvii/KWitight - Attu Jamb Gam vs' 8 8 Webster ' AMW Bsmuel Sheets Ti Delves Vargas= . 'ir, .. - . Agin G Buller k Co 1 0 L Welke • .cass John Mcßae= Ye Wm Mabree • en fs Jacob Ilesage n ins X Mallneadmrs...., • 'Mae F BRIM et id vs 0. ll Smith et qi. - ' eXckeent A A Penmen it W links : ' • al/Dsal 0 11 Spring vs Pa 2 N Y Canal k BX Co.....smuswes / A Wog et at vs Daniel Fidler el IL— —ejectment Levi Mull vs ikkanon Omen . ease 8 X Aspbswaltmi L II Team. Tra rbl Wm Copping, vs 0 'Welke ' 8 8 Strait Ti David Palmer ' 4.,... —kV= W 8 X Leonard WS 11 German X, Davis Jr- 3 / 4 CO vstMen k Reoseroe Debt : I. Harding vs Wallet Freeman _ Ellsel L Prat vs El X IRlMains Appeal Wairliiagtoe Towildadp TlSMiglAsid Rep.... Appeal II lt Betts en Pa li X X Canal andX B Ce..Dvsnopm Orlin-Men vs DX McCraw • Debt actin &Won vs 0 R. P Disbrow Replevin Babreenas for second week returnable on Monday. September 11, A 10 o'clock, a.m., and Swabia week onMonday.'ileptember 20. st 10 o'clock aX. W. A. THOMAS, • • .1. Z. MAY BE WONDERFUL SOW WE DO IT. "BUT WE DO I" ANT OTHER `;c 1 .1. - 0-T'HIEG STORE! nc WDFORD COUNXT If you ore It an alioptklal of the . irobject, jut es]] at the NEW C L OTthNG EMPO RIUM, Ow, doer south et! the MEANT; HOUSE. and all year doubts will' vanish: naliag Just °mud with an satire sow dock at NEWS' ANI) -BOYS' CLOTHING, Whleh has bevo pluchasod kit cmab, at the present ikpeeesion In the market. I as offer better ban (Yin thin Shone who tune • stock' porehosed when prices were higher I respect:oy roiled a call ham my old customers. andwil who deotre to troy goods at PAIR PIIIPZ , /,naem!)ikr thepboo. One dbor south of Manx House. Towanda, awry MAN& T IE LA 'T AND . BEST! THE AMERICANBUTTONHOLE, OTERSEAXLVG AND SEWING ZACIHNEI Sold by CALKINS & BARBER, iderewee New Block. Towanda. Pa. TEM YLcH Z combines in the good gannets of another end-dant inaddnen, doing with ease, rarddity and dogma, liWiffNil, HENKING. FELLING. TENZING, CORDING. BRAIDING. QUILTING, • beam doing dilthrent WS. of wort that Mal: um. edam cannot da, Each aatoaktog belie , BU.7'TON ROLES, , . . than ran be mph by beret at fhe gated . lbor per eonente. and oeV.eam or 'webs over and over; whtelf a( mcw egos thus even nnum-hdee. 'Donl fell to see thbs Keektse We , leaks aft to lee and try U. and are to let tbe cue rot on Its ma merits. Very Nachtne warranted - to ere as. tine inneteetkeo.' CALIDIDI k BARBER. Dobegente wanted In oink neen. - , Thwenkf. Aug. it. 1144.—ken "EqBBT NATIONAL BANK. TC;WANDA. CATTAIL. . Sinews Fm. thialliak oars mown rAciunn for the OrNERAL #ANKING livsnirEsa. It~~;r..~~.;~'d am* TO ism Cix,JlK:mi;i or Noipis itrdel wt.Ltrig to /OM SIONKTPACT' plat ot sir !low states, England. Ireland, WOW, or the veto. dpreitles and towns of Elmo, can , bore procure dratto for that papaw Rands ricxzra To ae fuggier; old tri bed stessier or MIL tag Ines, slyer' as rvitlip minim. mut AT =wan SATIN. HipSestAilieptidfir U.B Ewa. ioid slew. 11. N. to EM Prekked. a N.13=1114 Tommila. aftlt.lBM. ' POW. CANNED es. TOMATOES; ley L wadded, imPEA.OII. MICAH is MIL las Mat Mimed house and log house. framed and a law butt trees thereon. a.lmi_mm.__Etwmat. awn red John VaWlee and ii. 1 41P1WP1011011%010.0 1 7 41 % virtue irt a writ ot V. EIC« the fel t= or Wthad.eltnaki In Tuamotu as ktltnnt: North b 3, Ind of It F Beak met by Wm Peet and Xenia' Vargo, mouth and met by L B Itersmy ; contshanted ones more or leer. sad no tispromerwats. ----11141113w0in ratierterpleormisulestrelaninftw. - ate In Tammy boundted ae follows : On the north by Med 8 A B 1'11. 1 4' south by OM ; co Ins 21 scredut land or km. no linDrol' meats. - Seised and label leuMetellas at the suit of se W Clymer vs. Leonard . Clark and James 4 12 =-11tu s es: aikt i tiorilltie 'olden or 4. a d s ML : 4141° la the u rriorth had owned by B i ,B. beam' the OM Rae at 21114 cm" Illmilxzwr.. soot Ws to Attests,. west east.lbr a earner em einit to the centre of the seernizaid Owftmm, alma geld rant In a amelseastedy fi reiedbence north to landumed by .1 , wokow pm:wiz :ll4l wirsa is kaes al le Tess, apple =dhlt= Selsed lad token too ' at the suit or g Patricia: Warms • REGIS • 'l4 . NOTICIES Notice la bereby e , • that them has brandied and settled in the • .. — Of the MOP= of Winn• in and forthe • lindradi amounts of administro. lion •• foaming adale...via: • ..ft • .. of Thomas M. Cud, ,admr C. D.- Mil Dr - of Cohinibia; dereased.'— • • • aoommt of E. 0. 6 =, adm'r of Imam Ha af Albany; r' amount of Wm. ceder and ,Obedha Gore. —• . of NNW'S linden late of Blitiliequin,deed. • Find maxima of EllatE; Manna manila of Rehm .D. Chaffee, lAD of Ornalie dre'dz.. rind Wand of A. I,ftsnma adat!r. ,of Rhene , ter Cabon.lMard'llottroaton. deed. ' ' • " Anal amount of e.g. Mat. atter •Jof Plano H. Raft Pie of .Terearcas, deed. - ALEIAN=The appraisement of atmertY met MT by Eseadors or Administrators to widows or Children. of the following decedents : Estate of David a. DWI*. - of Franklin. dets . d4 • .4 44 mut sewn, ot Pike, deed. L W flarculd airtaborti. of Wltutham,'oee'd. .4 .4 John lisignolds. of Romp deed. 4 . Jones Mail, of Columbia, deed. .4 w Jeremiah Boger*, of Towanda, deed. Tapas Vasa, of Sedistiatoi deed. And the same will he to . the Osphane Court of Bradford , on Thursday, the 9th day September. AWL at o' p..in„, Yoe outdistance and allowanett. . H. J. MADILL. Aug. pi. 1864: ' Register. EMI TEACHEWS. COUNTY • INSTI TOTEL—Thelleenty Institute will open at Can ton. on Illondsy. Sept . Dar ; Towanda, Sept. 13th; Thiralt 30th. Exercises willcommence on ill elealmr; st -P. T ado. sad_ at Calrli, on Friday. Distinguished educator; ire expected to be present during all the aemloes of the Institute: AS who propose to teach in the public schools are expected to at the plena most corrtenient. School Directors. and the Mends cof ed =Won generally, are cordially invited. A. A. KEENEY. County tirml. Aug. 10, 1889.41 SUSQUEHANNA COLLEGIATE 'rowAsp!), BEDFORD CO.. PA., This Institute will open its fifteenth year with a foiln Idlthe he.l the lievers. on Wednesday. September Ist. 1160. 03LT, " 1 Y 22. 185 9? I . ; , PdncipaL En STATE NORMAL SCHOOL ! . • .TIM PIM Session of this Institution will commence iljeptembee July 22. 1869.-tt TE RAYSVILLE ACADEMY !- .14- . 771E FALL Mut of this ,fichoot will open, on MONDAY. - ALIOODY 30, 1803.! BEV. BAENOIL The higher Mathelitaitca, Bookkeeping, Latin and Greek, and also the common trenches rill be taught. It will be an effort to forward primary ae well as ad vanced pupae. Tuition lid to. U. Inftrmation in regard to Board and roans for boarding will be aberrantly hazdabtritor the &boat Directors: or the Prindpal. Leßayrdlle, Aug. 1860-2 to C . r E,B IN irRENCIP &=DRAW. VOW LEQUIN, , WM eenunenee the ® Term Of her • PRENVII AND DRAWING 'CLASSES. In the School tense, noir Wm. Dtttrich's, on TUE& DAY, AUCHMT 7th, 1869. Tsiare Ton Possca—Seholars tinder 12 years 13. Scholars over 12 years $4. low Damn= Lanones—geboise $3. &holm over 12 years, $4 SO. Boon Still continue to manufacture their celebrated • HORSE POWERS & CLEANEIiS, and will sell • Letter toaehine, for fella money than cola be bad Owyhee tn. the world. WP claim for our madame that they will do as much, or. more, than any other, and are more durably built. We personally superintend our work aid see that it is well down. We wilt send of or machines, on inVilcatioo. ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS, Ate & Two Horse iIiRESHER SEPER,ITORS, FAIT AND GRIST - : 111ILL wet done to order. 3tieua a cal !lame pnrebselog elsewhere. VII .'OO moaavutr.. `Friatisx . .g:O5 aooutt Ant. 9, 1869.. SELLING OUT BELO* COST I A wonderful opportunity for all who wish PURCHASE FURNITURE CHEAP B. T. DECKER • • will from this date :ell all his goods madding of PARLOR SETS, • • DINING ROOM SETS, - ;CHAIRS, • BEDSTEADS, - MIRRORS, &C.' &C., • 11.ELOW (IOST! WThe ,told at present occupied bJ me 1 for rent or sale. It V one o f the &at buslAeas stands in Towanda. • • Towanda, July U. ISO. S. T. DECKER. JVLWS woiav GATHERING. , GRZAT B SIN AND" EtlM;sl¢-01.1; BOOTS & si:Tomrs The undersigned are recieringo large- and well re• leered dacha B . i 0 0 . ' i r 3 4 . ..V;l: ' , 4 : . $ll-0 . E 44.; 40,000. SUMS44,iID . FAL. • : GENTS, - „ ~IIZ. AND CHILDREI4I3,:::IVEAR. SEWED' tAND PEGGED BOOT' REPAIRING NEATLY DONE MD as►D! *NM PEMILINS). liplaldidfoessittivon, wr solklatasizmiaits (It 01.1111111. vtioa 1110121101 P. Towable; Oil b 18!. '~vu:;asisia, she .111ANHITELD, 7100 A 00., PA. Pref. CHAR. H. VERRILL. PrfrulpaL & CO.. cATALoGUES. THRESRIVI and CLZASERS, lANNING•kILLB, cracTirs AL7ro rizio aAvi CAIITION.—Wherein my wife Vine= and my -daughter Ilmniserm. have lift my bad and board. withoutptat came or provocation, I hereby forbid all persona hazteming or trusting them cm my amment as I ill pay no debts of their . contracting. • . GAO. S. MceItACIELY. • NEW HOOT ANN SHOE • STORE, " I Terrytown, Aug. 10, lagg.-gte • - 11? TW I South ext 4 of Ward Innis° fialtabie far the Which ire,c4Far low tar cash . Cons4thig a/ LADIES, NUDE .TO ORDER I"' ' ' I CY & MOORE, JUB BECIVE.D A LASitIE bI'OCK prieg 4nd.. Smiliet Goods, !! I ‘ 7, a-74°TIS t‘iP;fStiulf Audi . • _ A- -I .24 I. -'. ALAPAoAS, =EN CARPETS, - or6 - „cLoTHr,zl', - , HooP SKIRTS, KOTS 4!;... SHOES, Please call and examine oar stock before parch's. ng tlarywhkre. April 28, 1880 H -HH11 ( 11HIIHII B BB BB BB I 3 B We 'are in daily receipt by - " Express and Freight of all the latest styles and most reliable.. mates of' BOOTS AND SHOES. B. 11.1111111111-1111 11138 88888,13 We are constantly manufacturing 'BOOTS' . AND .SHOES, Especially adapted to the wants of the Bradford County trade. HHHHHHHHH B B B B B BB BE under 12 year; ... angl2-tf stock of BUNKS, TRAVELLING -BAGS, RETICULES and VALISES Is the largest" in ToWanita, and are, offeredat lowesb rates. HH•H'HH , HHHH 813-1388-8888 We have on, hanclAhe most :extren- sive assortinent of HARNESS AND SADDLERY Ever offered in the County, 'and are prepared td order. anything' in - this line. 11,11.11HHH:EtHH B BB B'B BB Thanking our friends for the very liberal patronage given us in the past, we invite their attention to our as— sortment of goads in depart ment, assuring them that we have neverbefore - been able to offer great . er inducements than at the present.- HUMPHREY BROTHERS H H 'H H Il Towanda. June 21.186 OAUT IO wife, EMILY. has left nip bed and board without jturt canoe or pro7ocation,l herebyforbsd all miens harboring or.trnating her on my aeconnt r aa I Ell pay no debts other coottartlng aller.thia date. Honark. A • • • ' ;OM N. COCOLEMAN..:unt^ WSSOLtaignit..—THE COrairr-. nerablp beritaftwe esistinrunder the nose of S. Am It BON, In the lumber. business, in this dig dissolved by mutual consent. The tntstneareill be continued by 0, F. AM, who will untie the at- Odes of the labs Clem. . • . , . P. Y. AUL; • ,: O. Ir." dlardt. Eassbegain. Ang. 17, 18694* W ANT ED.—TWENTY. -GOOD u en r4..pweiras b& s h . eL r randa . Taming Co.. be paid during the wages win nualani , IL HOWE. Greenwood, Nay W U " . A.STOCK - Or TOMCCOS THAT can't be best la (piing or price, at May 20. • • C. B. PATCICS. ALL RINDS GROCERIES AND Provisions, at wholesale and retail, at Xty 20.. • C. B. PATCH'S. STOOK COFFEES AND . - C. B. PATCH'S. A FULL STOCK OF WOODEN ~C.l s,at -- C. 13..PATICWS. Nay 20. • - . COFFEE, 'TEA, SUGAB, FISH, , wholesale and retail, " July 1. lecilAßE tan X. THAT- ORLEBRATT4I) SELF RlB- .E. tat!!oar. at . .. C. 8; PATOUII. - . • PROF. 110118:FORDS BREAD 1 Silvana% at - ' C. a per. Nay 2% MI =I EIIYUESS, '-.' fDosics,u ' Mn S G4 i'''''',SiFi TICKING ; , j - 12111 BE HATE & CAPS, mtopimnit, GLASSWARE. TRACY k ]Loom ZEE .27.V3A;01..-..1, =I NEI!, sPgiNG Goom .JUST BECtilltD AT TAYLOR & CO•'S A laig* aka of DAMS GOOD , CLOAKS and SHAWLS, ,1100 P SKIRTS, CLOTHS and CASSIMEHES, HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND NOTIONS DOMEBTICS, strn:Ncis, MUSLINS, - TICIUNGS, PRINTS, COTTON YARN AND. BATTS LADIES', MT9SES', and CHILDREICS BEI CAPS. .CARPETS, oriL CLOTHS, WALL PAPER, ALSO, THE CELEBRATED . sit - S Our Spring Stock is now comiActe in every Department ; and our Goods have not been selected with n view to secure large profits, but to please anal benefit our customers. We believc- wu have succeeded in this, nud unite all to call and verify our statrnient ,TAYLOR & CO Towanda, April, 1, 1869 LOOK -HERE:! GU WELL df MYER, At the old stand of Ilnatreau. k COWELL, are now ger . elvlng a large an wrlllteleeted stock of GROCERIES AND PROVLSIONS, Which they offer to cash buyers at prices that defy competition: • Cash laid for arl kinds Farmers' Produce. _ April 21, 1869—tf.. Real Estate for Sale. 1 VALITA_BLF, DAIRY " FARM ll_ run utz.—The subscriberioffer for sale their duo Dairy Farm. situated two miles cut of Omen. wood, 'McHenry Co.. Illinois. Said farm contain, three hundred and twenty acres choice bind. desalt,. ed as follows : 160 acres choice timbered. 100 sm.,. meadow, and 60 acres under the plow. Good dwel ling-house and outbuildings, large cattle barn 36x60. and good horse barn, The finest living springs in the country, running through a commodious spring. house. Is capable of keeping 75 cows. and is only lis miles from Abbott's Cheese Factory. Terms on, half cash, balance In easy payments at 6 per cent. in- Wrest. References—H. M. Gerould, R. B.' McHenry. Greenwood, McHenry Co.. 111., or P.S. Ayer,Sheshe. 'coin. F. 8. AYER. k May 8. 11368—tf. R.. 8. AYER. - VARM FOR SALE IN CANTON. The subscriber offers for sale his farm In Can ton, containing about eighty-sit acres, mime seventy Improved. The improvements are one dwelling. house, one barn. one milk•honse, one saw-mill in good running order, with 12-horse portable engine capable of running mill ; it can also be run by water a portion of the year. Connected with the same. all the necessary machinery for manufacturing wagon hubs, in good order. There is also a, thrifty young apple orchard on the premises, and other fruit trees around the house, The farm is located about two miles frem Canton village, and within one hundred rods of the Williaresport & Moira It.R. For terms. call on C. Stockwell, at Canton, or the subscriber on the premises. ANDREW TUBER enzma A BARGAIN.-A FINE BUILD tug lot on Third Street. near the Catholic Church. fitly feet front, bounded In the rear by as alley. 71 be sold at a bargain by Immediate application to Mr cCa & Iloattow, Attorneya.at-Law. Towanda. July 15. 1869. WOE SALE.—The undepiigned, de siring to change his business and location, of. .fees a store bowie and lot for sale. The lot is .91z1 feet. The storeroom Is artOfeet and a ware room of 9 feet. The property is located in the flourishing town of Albany. Bradford county, Pa., on the Sulli van k Erie 11.11.. and la a very desirable property. For furtber parf.ictilsrs enquire or address and 12 7 tte A. B. MIME& F A/ NI FOR SALE.-J. W. PAY still offers his 'ratable Dairy Farm. enl isted &Orwell township, for sale. Ha thirties all de sitingmicti to examine It while the stowing crops will as the timidity of tliti moth which is more reliable than evidence obtained from , persons basin , : a heart to bear flitse witness. Terms easy.. aug.9-1-40 J. W. PAYSON. liascellazieoni. WE,THE SUBSCRIBERS,HAVE this day entered into a limited partnenhip, agreeably to the mondani of the act of Miserably of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed the 2let day of March, 1836, entitled' an Act relative to Lim ited Partnerships," and do hereby certify that the name of the Arm under which add partnership is t , . be consittned.is COOPERBBOTHIERS ; that the gen eral nature of the business to be transacted is the manufacture of ale and other malt liquors. and vend ing the NM, and tho same will be transacted in the Borough of Towanda, Bradford county, Pa. ; that the names of the general partenrs of said firm are Richard F. Cooper and William S. Coopers both of the borough of Towanda, aforesaid, and the special is D. Archie Pell, of the City of New 'fork. partnera New York ; that the capital contributed by the wild D. Archie Pell. special partner. is eight Inn drod dollars In cash far one4enth interest in said business ; that the period at which the said-partner ship is to oornmenne is the lint day of April. one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine, and that It will terminate on thefirst day of April, one thousand nine hundred and nineteen. -R. F. COOPER. • WM. & COOPER. General Partnirs. • , • D. ARCHIE PELL • 84ecial Partner. Tosszida, April 1. 186i—Gw. VARHERS CHANGE :YOUR SEED ;WHEAT.-20 nestles from CEO. A. DEITZ'S Experimental Seed Wheat Farm, ielect,4l as the test. . . Bohemlan Smooth Amber Wheat, a bash 110 'Ancona. Sall; • " each " • 10 0). SandonicY. smooth white, It 0.1 Derdenaka. bearded, red. • " 10 00 • The o bons acc li mated one year. French White Chafe Mediteranean, .. sco • • " Red ' " " " 500 German imber. smooth. " - 500 Rine Stem. amber bearded. 500 White Chao Mediterranean, amber bearded. 500 Red' " " • red ... , 600 Hungarian White Mad', ..• 5 DI American ..• bearded . .. 500 Weeks " " " 300 Tredwell " •" • 0 300 netehla White Smooth e. 9 25 Tatratiannock and ttrlifewnia,whits antooth.earah 3 00 Tor gems' cantata' the French White and Bed Chid Keditereneatr. • ', ~ *Diehrs - and Weeks' White an the best. rkel are heady and pockhatthe. -yielding a good crop in any ktnd of soil. The straw is strong. not liable to ledge. shade hs' and are free ftOID rut 57 and weevil proof. address all orders OD - J. N. LEWD& Spring HU Bradford Oa. PS. ang,l2-4w . ' Agent for Bradford and akildfl• DEl%ibilS, STRIPES, SHOE., BAT, &C., &c