rail- ItetiAlliiin; Uaiana, ;000 botel lit that •• • buille water- *Obi ere to hick er 6 . 000 . 000 : 1 * MY. —Lead oreiisii-iieenna a in& sVolf worth of Netrit /144istut- I City enjoystho toseOsion ' or a !multed boo", • : ; • ; •. • • • 43. gis ti • I • •:—Aa Albaarfioriat amoiehlulh with tow roa m on one stem. —The YciertHeah'paper-' , Btirling ton, Icnrs, - iloatit-the Prniin tag oret its attic* . —The approach of 4i'..auatirt cu ena the wiu news in Knoxville; ' • —Americans aro said to be the gieatesi irearemdf glovili of al* islion in the Tile totaillumbeiof sehoorchild ren of Terre Tro!ltrta 5,272,• of .rrtifeb 434 are ---BeTenty.fiie - thousand dollm have bead appropriated for repairs Ix the :Ile. State, Xoußec • • ' - ' ' —lt is impassible to opeit Lice State Normal tichnot-nt" Ooshkosb, -Wiettossin, year. for Rant of fcmds. . • —lt does „not - thito! babies make . good auctioneers because Ahoy. i'itre such sucetesful "criers." - .• , - . • . . —The new CrisphA• shoe :company in North Adams have _begitti:.operaitions, -with good prolipects of tuticeis. • —Five suing botata pre to be put in the 3fissouri . river iniractitateiy; dear that streamof !magi and loge. . • •' • Man hag been arrestedhi New Orleans for stealing a elisrity her and its con tents foe.from a church de= • —A residetit'of §ettith Bond,' duiinK Hist he Will'enon startle the- world with a perponal motion —Even-upon the high - grounds : - of Minneaplis the heat this summer has been in tense; having reached 96 degrees.. —A United Statei license has been' issued to ltiiss Eninis Abinancer, of -East . Maw, as au insurance agent.,, -• • —The - Congregational church: at - Osliki.7.ll, Wisconsin is without a pastor, and Yet ' offers a salary of .12,000 per Mullin'. —The mother of O'D'onovfm . Bossa, the Irish martyr now in English-custody, is in Charleston, f 3. C., in very feeble health. —Twelve sheep and two boys were killed by lightning in a slaughter-yard in La Crosse, Wisconsin, on the 17th ultimo. —Visitors to the mountain resorts tr,ak with rapture of the fine cloud effects pro. duced this season by passing showers. • —Rock county, Wisconsin, is over run with titled indiyiduals. The census taker Jeports having met twenty celonels in ono day. —Two ladies of Leavenworth have so injured their feet-by wearing the fashionable high-heeled above as to be unable to stand np. —Sonic cruel wretch in Elkhart county, Intliamiimit off the cars oftweuty three horses in one neighborhood on the night of the 22d. Fond -du Lac, Wisconsin, is go ing to try the Nieolsonparenient. Three-fourths of a mile in its main street is to bo put darts at once. ---,-.Lake'George has attracted corn parditively few witators this summer. Indeed all the places of fashionable resort show a falling off thin year. ••,' • —The Regents of the State Erni y..rAns of lowa hare reduced tnitinn in the in stitution from £BO to iciO per annum,. and front Clirto 420 per term.., —The Germans of Springfield, 111., g ave tho netproceeds 'Ol . their Fourth of .7nly celebration (no) to the Homeof the Friendless in that'city. —Z. Eastmain, late consul to Bris tol, En' ]and, aml wboillas now become a resi-. 'lent of !Elgin, 111., has a library .of 20,000 vol umes, mostly of foreign works. —The Episcopal Diocese of Wis consin t xpecta to raise the • amount ($12,000) due on liemper Ha t xenuaia, in order that it may not pass into tither hands. • —The citizens of Pekin, 111., are to .vote on the CAL of Aimust upon a proposition to issue f. 100,000 in blinds for the purpose . of fnr malting a water aryipty. —A lady in Midland, Michigan, Was bitten lately by a potato ling on the neck. The poison is spreading through her system, and fatal results are feared- . -J. B. Lewis •, ol Milwaukee, ehal . ierr 4 es env wan in the state .of ‘ViaCtlnSin to Nr4lk inindred miles or less for from MO to $1,•000 at any time or place. ' IMO —The Union Hotel for colored folks iulisnapolis proposes wring n fpIITICI supptr. I:.ir the benefit of the 6toekheldern. lien• att , r will be present. —The people of different towns in the Millltobvta. Valley have been the, victims of a false annuli/lc:Motet that OK! Bull was coming t‘v 11 , 141 e for them. • —Near Harri:iville, Michigan, a 300 pound bear visiteti a r„entlemau's pigpen and carried off a2O poun parker. The boar a - aa dug - ward caught and killed. —A contract has been 'awarded-for the erection of in academy under ..the auspices of"Qur Lady of the Sacred Heart," at Peoria, Illinois, costing a1x,u1535,000. —" rrieassawed" chicken is what a certain long-bairial ranchinan called for, after reading the bill of fare at a Denver hotel the other day. Ilia hails from Missouri. —The severe and dangerous lint the coa;t of Germany may be ac cenuted for by the fact that there are in Hol land twelve windmills. —Three human skeletons were round by t:oinc boys in a clump of bushes in Miami county, 10., s few days ago. They had apparently been there for more than a year. —Ono of the western editorial ex enrainu party lately remarked that the lowa papers would be'arll edited this week, for the work• wonld'he done by journeymen printers. -L--A'Pa., paper says a census mar shal reports that ho found an old lady in For t,t comity 107 years old. When ho -"inter viewed" her she was chopping. wood. —A mail in York, for rofugiOg to answer u queetion iu court, has been cendluoil, in jail nine years. We should think, says an exchange, that rein would do for an answer. ' —A swimming match is talked of in Iletroit.for n pftrAo or one hundred "drillars.• The Five l'lrss anggerts that thw inrimmers had better be raw log wood for some poor wo roao. —lt is to be hoped, soya a local palxr that the Governor of Wisconsin' will to eate the insane asylum berore many more of the people of the state gu crazy over the mat ter. —General .. .Sherman, Major Gener al Hancock, Governor Marshall, and others, are :000 to make a visit to Gevernor Mar lull's farm in 31izhigin tbr a hunt after prairie chick ens. —Dr. Ellen B. Fergnson says truly that "n woman who can excel in cooking Wrist as nobli , as one-who edits a nertspaper, or who way ever:Wally enter our Congress or .legisla ture." —On the 25fli of next October a meeting will be held at. Pike's Opera House, ('nu•mnati, to take into consideration tbo ques tion errencedng the national .capital to some western city. —lt is getting to be quite fashion abio among the• ninths — and maidens of the Memphis/mu tou to drive out to the suburban gardens in the afternoon and drink beer and eat .sehmierkaage. —]fair of the snahll country towns or Ncqr Ragland show a wagtail:able deArsettaa of population by the prompt census, bat the Wentvrti ;gates are ilw,gahrers. beavers were killed ono flay last week near Columbiana, Ala. - ;Tung of horse thieves is opera ting on the southern MUMS border. ' - —Qeneral De Roda wants another largo. draft e.oltliers to put darn the •Cubans. --The evacuation' of Rome will mate a great stir among 'Napoleon's Catholic tiapporters. —A. secret society isabout to be filmed in Boston, nrlo; the title of "The Good Felines of the Hob. , effo is, ma ng to revivo the the viltirntion be'iTy In Enxiand, fur feeding hilkwurna. —Wir.iterii papers cbroniele the a. rah of " the first white child lowa La Ohio, ct the age of eight_ pilau." A rally r Lni.ekward infant, that. servant girl iu Toledo froexa, ttel a irarg!ar'm 116.1311 by throwing trint not of a garret ititiflrr to the ai•leiralk. Ms prier te: covert/ frwtn the ,hook. Vanua DIT'OR Ir. 0. goomuctr. To*auda, Thurday, I U tl+l(H.l.tt'i , s sI•Y V I At a meeting of the' Ile) Com Mince, held on the lowing named persons Irero eppt*tted at "liNqt tanimlttee, IfPugpir andir on ie U esw 4 A 0 A 4Ol 'AUGUST • 27, - :1870, '.lbr :the - ;•pairpcsiti --, ef clittpsiitgtwo .delegates for each election 'dis- Wji filteeiceipty, to attend a COUNTY CON- Y4NTION L to assemble in Towanda limengh,, on MONDAY, AUGUST 73,et roclOck p. m. •Itl is , iettendneaded'ittat itiofdcggito, tions be held between the hours of and 7 • • - • • - T.. 11 , . NiGILAtitE COMAITITI2B. • !AA.** 21 .-Thos; Geo.y ags, LL. EL bree 40,ins Vorf.-.lll'Beisne: 7aeetih Ely, Mtn Bonner: Arstust;-73 'nem:WM= ECole. Viyastisitoody Altstay-rWailler, D Sterlar. X Vanloon. Armada- n itbehuth, Simeon Willtams, 0 II -Alba Doro-l) 4;:i Ands** Cttoster ycn. Barchks-4/taw P Moore, Henry Dimmed, W Taylor. Bur:in./tow Tupt,toseptins . 9antphen, C Auto% - Loa it Priiym. • • _Buribttdosf Noro-lt X Pizelew,,llllt'LyAl Voilmeigh r anrlingloti Irene-TZ LooFai I .7 Ohni=aCkir D r : r Cr94TqeW Iskupir, pow pwen, James Conlon Xerm--Joeeph, Wright, .Alliert4onklin, I ,NOWMILLI. Cohunbin-41 IrCalkine; Prank Thilicielt. MtMorgan. Franklin-4 10(mutees,M-Mirkluill, Chas:Taylor. Grasrlliaprlando !Taylor, ltobey . t srindreW W EURO. Wen Dowlief. Ezekiel Call. Lißayirithilati Drink; D • 8' Podding Stephen Gorham.. • t • - • a . ; Le&y—X I. Wooster, Leßoy nolecrub t V u lney Lan don. . LiuJ~dd -S M Layton, fi D Barnum, A rfr !Juno. Monroe Ttep..-Jas W Wine, II H. Sweet ‘ p A Pod, Jimizoe Xsro.l3 B Done, Daniel !auntiey.! John Dtmlee. _ r Fridge, Chnbbna,-Heniy Orertoa-John Mathews Josiah Ithinebolt, 'Alford Stereo. I= W Reynosa. ci N Row Joatinit' Borrows. RidgL ry—ThepdorC Lappion,.,‘Sxu pir.4teracii, Jo seph Dairtitaon. - Rowe 74C7 Wesley McCabe. R viomllmnr, L R Dimming, 0 Yong. ' • Smithfield Beebe Gtiinila:N W Waldron, C F Coffin. SYriniV d—T6aodore , Wilder, Joseph Crediford. S 0 Pbillipa. Syteania 7 -Sinely Fnrman, W L Boonton E South ercr..4.-7 F Gillett, D F Rildeettlack Dunham. Shrsheluji-0 D Kinney, G W Blackman, Abram Tattereon. Standing'Stow—Geo A. Stevens, Diranit GordOn Jae Espy. T,rry—llirarn Terry, N T Maier, Clonstlicunriaon. 7Thecoula Tte;&-eltas Divitoock, Chas BenPuttn, It Davidson. • • Tmeanda,tiere-,d. Elmo% Percival Powell tenry.' Straen. TetvandiNera—Egia nutty, George 'IL Mills, It Granger. - Trry Tup — T Ifßaldstin, Milton Fleece, N7s Case. Trey Duro—A S Hooker, lilt Pomeroy, Tuscarora—NV Darroweliffill B Ackley, N J Cogs,well. Ctiter—s'C Hovey..llllton Holcomb, A 0 Maze. D'arr,n—Joseph Cooper, A J Whitaker, M Chaffee. Windham—Platt Taudyke, Truetam Wb te, L' Oise , maker. . Ste Wont, Lunen Foe, D L statea. Wydee — Edwin Owene, A If Man, Georgh POole. ;pita—John A Roy, Leal Menlo, H G Grinnell, Wihmet—J G Brown, Frank Morrow, G A Stcneell. CONSTITVTIONAL RICVIMM. The great decline-ilk; the integrity, capacity and - fidelity of our law-mak ers has prompted Hon.' A. K. McCinan to give, his views -to the public in the form of a letter, setting forth the grievous wrongs Which ,are perpetrated in the Legislature, and proposing certain measures as a rens edy for the evil. •In his judgment, the only remedy for this hideous and growing cancer - upon the body poli tic is a Convention to revise the Con stitution of the State. The reforMs most needed, which can. only be at tained by a Convention:-are: First. The increase of the number of legislators to, say one hundred Senators and five litindrecl AssemblY-, men. The cost of such bodies meet-, in; annually under proper constitu tional regulations would not exceed the cost of our present Legislatures. In all States where there are large legislative bodies, corruption has never gained the ascendency. Most of the New England States forcibly illustrate this fact. Second. Legislative powers,should' be'restricted to general laws. All private remedies - should be in the courts, and all, apppropriations by private bills prohibited. • . Third.' All. bills should be required to pass by a majority of all the mem bers efectedlo the respective Rouses and on a 'call, of the yea,s' and nays. Fourth. All bills and all amend , merits thereto should be printed. and on file before a final. vote could be bud On them. • Fifth. 'All increased appropriationS for ordinary expenditures should. re quire a two-thirds vote in each branch; and all bills authorizing the creation of State debts (except to de-: fend in war, repel invasion, or sup press insurrection), with the bills creating the revenue to liquidate such debts, should require the min& tion of a-popular vote. Sixth. The sessions of theLegiSla ture should be limited to sixty days, and the salaries of all officers fixed by the Constitution. Fully thirty nine out of every forty bills passed, by our late Legislature have been private -bills. Sixty days would be auiple•time for the consideratiMi of all public,measnreS. . Seventh. All leiislators cleat should be required in qualifying as nuoithersi to swear or' affirm that they have not, - directly or iudlrectly,.. paid or, promised anything of value to inflii ence votes to elect them; and that they have not received,. and *lll not receive; anything of value •in eonsid eration'of any official act. , - .Eighth. The State Treasurer 4041 be elected by the people for a term of years, and the public funds placed beyond the reach of Private specula tion. The proposed., constitutional amendments will readily recommend themselves to the people, from their self-evident'. necessity and fairness. As to the utility of the first, there will probably be a wide difference of opinion. There are many„ who; with Mr. MeCtour., believe that the greater the utunber of persons "'cow posing thc Legislature, the less be the opportunity and occasion for corruption. Wo think it -is, hardly proven toe 'se c t- the experience of the New England States. ,-"We, See no reason why a Pennsylvania Leg islature numbering five htiOra members should not become •as cor rupt as any that have in. past years; disgraced the State. 'No one will question but that some reform should be made in the. mate rial composing our Legislature, arid that the legislation Of the State rieeFiir some Cheeks :to prevent, the'• gross hairdo and %enality which of late 31.47 u tips elianketorimi it. Wiltiiigo, • tlian anything else: This, in e mat measure world -be : es'ected•_bp_ McCulas's second proposition. - Meanwhile, as meanies of amsti- ithifirdBtiontlhifipiWe4abizilo tonrardeliaininingAhonipatation of the LegiSlntirre;ll. the i*ftil . Wee lion of . 444 and ' .. e4ehle men ..to represent themi • Taiz *AI •‘,• -c- - 1 . - AI743IVONIL , The, striking feabrre official statement of'-the public dehtv by Secretau ..Boorwxu.,,iss the large degrease the rigi*ate anionfit during thii.".40,,..*Di0;:,01,03ti i 241 - Since March lst, :1870,. or during4q first five months of president Gam's- He ooll 4 year, th e .curreni ,receipts, of the treasury.have exceeded by $6017 004 001 the eipenditirreEii and j that ! amount has been applied to the.l,ti duction-of thedelrt. rate ',of 511,890,0*,' per: month, or $165,600,000 perannum; and milkingl due allowance:3ler the-large reeeipta, in the spring months, indicatea a probable reduction of the debt a the rateiof $132,000,000 per annum, so long as the present tax, system and at the rate of nearly $60,000,00* per annum after the remissions en., acted by'llre last session of Congress . shall take effect. The amount of gold in the Treasu 7 ry on MoirdiCy'ivia $102,,930,206; less by $9,645,843:than nionth ago; but the amount of interest due and ac crued has been diminished in-July by $15,967 1 601, While certificates payable;in coin on demand have in-, creased only $4,233,360, so thrit the gold reserve,' the property 'of. the goveninient, is now $10,470,355; or nearly tiro millions of - dollara more than it was on July 1: . The earreney balance in the Treas ury-has been 'increased' during the . month from $28,946,067 to $38,066,- 623—a much larger sum than. Mr. BOVTIVELL has ever held in this form before,' and more than five times- -as lame mi.he held in April or for the 0. greater part of the year • preceding. Tne object of, this accumulation ,of, paper Money is doubtless 'to be: ready 6 - redeeril the' 'three per cent. Certific4es as fast as' they can . Le, presOted under the new currency I r . At present the prospect of their return in large amounts is distant, since there seems to be little demand' for the new banks authorized by that act. That the fact that the Treasury . has been able to take in and lay aside Money 'at the rate of ten million of dollars per month, without in any way disturbing the loan market, and that it can at any time pay out thirty Millions of dollars without losing, a fair working balance, is favorable to continued ease in money. THE HEATED TER3L—Tbe slimmer' of 1870, will long he x•en}ecybered. as a very "hot sen t son. For weeks the mercury has tloatsd in the-neighbor,. hood of ninety, and alt ' over the country complainte, of the hot- weath-: er are heard. In the large cities nu merous -deaths - have occurred' : from Sun-stroke,. end a few also'-hi the country districts. The heat is 'not ContmeiLto a small-region of country, but extends over. .various patts:cd the globe. The New. York Herald thus 'discourses upon the sUbject: . • " Upon the examination of our ex changes we find that this intense heat extends over a zone in America of about , eight hundred mile's in width, north and south, and reaching from here to the Pacific in longitude. At, nearly all Points within that zone, the temperature is admitted to be higher than was ever known there before for, the, same length of, time, and up to that/test moment of ad vice there seems to have been no, diminntion. If we now turn - our at tention to the Eastern Continent, a similar state of things confront The latitude of Paris swelters under - 17. heat of ninety =five, degrees ' e in the shade; the parks of London are so bared of herbage, >and exhausted of Water, that their .deer are :half fed upon foliage and twigs clipped from the trees, and the summits of the' Alps o .where they are ,seen,, gleam with wavering and baleful effulgence, as though they, too, were tongues of fire, darting up from. the wilt is its agony. The European belt of fervent heat. corresponds, , almost ewtly; with our, own, and no doubt, the ocean link between is ,glowing with, nearly equal severity, the relief there, if any, resulting fromthe' fogs and clouds, accompanied by" gusts of wind - and dashes of rain, which such intense evaporation must occasion." The time for the presentation of claims.for additional bounty, was -extended by the last session' of Con mei fOr six months from tie pass age of the bill, which tune will expire about the first of 4anuary . next. The bill presented by Judge Mancen, and 'Which pissed the 'House, extended thetime Without limit, but the Sen ate refuied to concur, and, the six -months extension was the beat that could be obtained. Those — having legtil claims should see to it that they are. presented: before they are barred by the Statute, as the time:will not be fartherextended. - - . ' ler T. 46 Democracy car . - ry their. elections by ballot-bot stuff-* ing and-fraud—their Southern allies by Murdering their Politica) option-. OW and &Wig them froth thit polls. Thus it_ was during _the war. One wing of the party.skulked behind the army of - the Union, and Aided.. the iuielny putlAibleuituiner, 'but dared not resort , to open mean& The The other threW :down the gage of battle and met it cm the field,. .:Wit Congrei thezz• weather.they.-490k-theli . ... • butlitfrapipmpAg i kin pow the waY , !' , Therriaident, ifith the . P rtialb/ -4 1. ' i tiOn et, 141 * necessiti s 0 :14. 4 1 9 ige relaxation their arduenslabore„ har deirie,)ear -4!it,10 V 1 . ) K i 0 140 4i,41.0%f°T M eretSienilie44 i ' 44kleimfip*plihspe they will fornitime hibffeeltent the . Irreptesn#lo uhadonexcirdtkViciffetg ite#l-:' The Piej# ll o-..bit ' r9 i •r1 1 0 11 * 4 9 7 •*44*.4t 4 00-kllet : - ittirtim4,llintwfll boP to GabbintitieetAik! I ; 6 l 4 ,itelka l briW:fliitiali j 'illit. ll #o , ; „ ••.' , l i f* P 2 , ll 9PrA i n a c i. ji Perhaps -4U •cataitittl erg er :49 11 Y nothare notiendfthegrant , • am el of 14sliAiOn : traritkiefoktbi`ftie;' , 47,7. Congress;4ll, - *140:; itinnot4m , 1 our boentryl eniong whielinasigis intire iriteresting7to.thetax-pkjerthan the fri4d ll 4 1 6 4 1 :iiiit i * 1 0M1 49 people : to the' extent cit . W *ooi annually in ilia iiifuotiOn of : interest on the public 'bonded= debt - the Tat und'Tilifflinebotletin $75 060 000 lifted liimn the 4 1 4 0 41 ,1 e* of our 'btx p a ye i 40 the property and industry . ,oi:onriottrem try tothis extentrepeired.- sl l ' 'But, ; only view - of giving yFEECii of occurrences that ,I nobce transpiring around me.- 11 shall , not at this =time ;attempt:AO: sheri the' 'great amount' of labor it tieOettitily, requires to liarmoilize so 'many eon' flicting interests,-Cev,nriug, so vast a territory--sueh diversified of-Climate, prOduetions inditstries, - t* . bich it almost uicidenlhble; Old can scarcely appreeil4eC exc ept , •bY those who ,are familiar with , all the varied wants and , neeeasities. bf sci' extended a country: • - - , ;The act, in aid ',of the. Northern cifie Railroad by I rthieli", ' . another ; great transaxmtitiental ihoroughkgo, will -be ''• speedily 1 142pleted; tad' otherwkie inaccesSiblelarrittiry Cepa ; of 'suppl ying, bewee l;-• ,homes-rto more than fifty millions ; 'off people, 'wilibecome available;` thus unfolding the gatos to'! 'additional einfiire and bringing . tolinetied use the exhaustless resources of half a Score .of embryo Stateenad doubling our power-as a people;' to command the rich commerce of .the Paditic-i,4ts islands and the almost iunituo6o people who inhabit its shotes—and this, without cost to the Government or the peollie—no subsidy—save al ternate sections of land with specific limits having been asked for or' be stowed. 1 1 I 3.5 (hie' great aini which both the President and Congress neemed to have , had constantly in- view, has been to dessenand keep dawn the ap-, propriations so far as the public, in terests of our country Weal permit: The reduction of the Army, and the many other acts of legislation all* I cannot speak `of now, Minces she. great industry of the past, congress, and its, beneficial effect mpon our country, will derionstrate to , die telligent, thaearneatlmrpostmraf a hel Republican party; ,itaa',Avhicb" abcv.' the forty-first Congretfle have' been equal to any which has, preceded °'~'t. From the report-of the •Secretary it will be observed ift‘ the mint* statement for August ISt, that ;during the month of July the natiOnat 'in debtedness was diminished 417 1 ,000;.: 000 and upwards. In•all oversl,6o, l 000,000 of the public debt'„ has` heen, wiped out in the sha M ken onths :of President - (aim's administration. The people surely cannot,btft ' be pleased with' the testilts.' 'And with 'his economy and integrity it' the ad, ministration of public affairs, it car,' tainly evinces the undeniable fact that they could not.be placed in -bet ter or Safer hands., Being one of the "can't-get=aways" I have concliaded' "to let ycitt hear from me c2ccasion'ally, and parhapti inflict a weeklycommunictionlnpon you, but as` yell are well aware we have no Long Branch or !Saratoga here,. and consequently have - no Mill ionairas 'to flash fipOn'us'With coach 7 es and Ed% in hand tti break 'the notony of .onr daily walk, or to , fur nish material for a- letter of gossip; the moat pleitaingoresort fot-rts being 'e. quiet ride doirri the Pdtomitc, past the scenes ;Owe , t hli • since on hill an shore,stood: with open month, -1 1 fie' ponderous gun. Time here is fast obliterating ;, signs , Of our :pad, strife and *9* can be truly mid is i r o t.,on the Potomac:P. The lila& sails of: com merce.dot the smooth waters' ivharC a short time ago steamed the: hag! monsters , :stao, and stripes froW a ,teic.rfrataining 'Rata float quietly 'end lazily , upoo :the i -breeze:' 'Peace withitutspread sin s' hovers over our whohl land,- tont the` tolling or bre ate. , ite pass the grave AO 'Abe :Father of our coun t r y ; reminds Ala tthat --he td, in an unbroken and undivided Is —thud:l3lo - the:aterling braateryiW out boys in' blue, as well-as to , the unflinching wilrand purports- tit leader, %rho's(' tar him% aluinnithraielf no less victorious in- peace Aimee in wax. : : • kr; 1%.. The .1 11,4ublhnuts of Sullivan county hehttheir convention 2d, inst. ' The, contention ; was unani mousliin4avor of the nominaitionint Judge Mitacrinv .They also present:n(l the name of Tin: Ws J:" Ltdiva as ~a candidate for the Legielatnre. Ell and nrin' g be C.lll' and isprink- gla de- ,Y 0199410041 0 11 coot annce no :note than s formal anoo:nee• * 171 :" 11 4 4. 1 rig 1 3 -. : . 1 = 11 . 7 4a 11-= foasicelid, iCtki k teeliloriiii andilteprlienti. ilittteitriet i ,;l4lllM ntilifilimsiii* .' Lave Sl* maiiiroresiimritmitelifikitiiniel:—.4l • ' livoinotrMell'ltitidifiabiNtin: 10It to. ;110 t; SIPINOWWW A 0410-01 and,""441109 1 00004047*- Crtg 4Ni l lirig he Plttafin,ikitireti r, ff• tear to impf a y ; jpgrOgiOro",, - ' ... 411000I110' Ifi .ef.s.4fti. _ I' , : t k ":":art'T'ilt IguotibtP, - teatiili " • 'Ai - . . " Titiiiivi4tti . ' ' iTtcaiidastgiits . vial' otaygda iv "'initial(' fitilalliWuritais' list% 'Wiiiiiiwgisatireialliiiikifstaliliiiolfilint talie Item U. by i most didentmattstilktaVanekbuL - TlM Onlidankiiirmv Mitialmblinit, ilefused4o. iiiniMllllo4looll**-1011 1 45 1 2 Itticil . AItIiAMPVIOWPIOI.4I I cAItie.MIt 1- , .P 77.9. declined, leaving the- cliiitti,ipier l 9onit nu- Ali t ttid: A 1r) . r .-q 7 i'-.• .% 1 - i T , l t b , i ltik t4 o 4;ei ° ' i l Pt i L l i i* f . ‘ r. offer y x 64 ,r eknitliVitli ,liimuile di oiniitlitik liMilili:eiiMitmitlk.iliftk i theii l 'it6 'nfi h4relitesente& bilittVeliaNdit z. ant I. kiiinthiiiliwarrttinifokikg' - iity .yi.: iiveridi Bradford county, whine! ithwizruktctita! Wilt slick titiiiially4irm ilttimthirliilfliat ilmaida . the eastern part of Bradford do .11t Ymni *Abe liiiitheiteskitstniittsfistrOttiteati ehoil l l 7 :_*4° IRSidsintie_.ol 'Wileittglitee he.tetrtitlrt-t1 1 4: 'tat *OW. i*f4 WeitflTillltigiii4rEit4 • i l , 12ttle,Iktiif*;AA nilihi rritra" 9 ? , I* , ,F,iiiiii t d ielresft:i . tilti On'Ai‘tsidk4fiO iiver, ii'Tti s a lb r . iy h MMidero l'w v s 0 lli tkableiall*`V kiiiitiaiitldiike bintrbi'ilf i'eatinirthai aitilbniikeivitkj i iit ittentia- bi ctierainiiiindlait4lliirttay, too deettlat it! it at Mere einusipikictr Whin tivojouniiiia . ire jektdl in Ohio -distria„ kin' meentaW.Juld, • takeanirdoreatilitheiiinntemthkrwhich they donut take - in inky other. ; % •A einn4. _tie:ire:ore ; "Ph is iiiinelt* li diettietilith a *Pr! ( V*o.. •thAiiii ii4 o . l **l 4 e*F„ . Pfte.eited it; ileg the Aslide kit od of ino . ,atdemihd, ipportioament, is, ,tR,V-:,.the *id. .intrfi;Ctii, ‘iptetiellieft'. The B'4l:thEcinii of niii'vouhlY.feet ttai'itittety.' They hive seen their claims dotWiiiiti ireii to y(Saiititit,kiye 4633 i iiiiii*;:v tiT - assuralici6i trothl4tilhig men; tit Ifildfiiiil imiinty• Ott be = tore the *Mt akiletkiinninti,Mendier hould -lxieetrieeiled to Fildlitan: ., The nett - KO:titian. Meal-will beinadsoMit-winter, and;ifjt!etiie le; drink to i nsast A, 1 imbiber skOuld be given. : to_ itinoi. OrieMember .in ; 5t.7011-, pars 'fee- ealultl l ol silt Wilma* inhatnbilite AS Iriiiipay '1 . miskist plaint, and we. now appeal. direetly ,to 1 ti*Ait minded ; at l 4 , 4 9 4tilibie. tieTtililie - et Bradforft de justice by . us. We ,male our ap peal Ow, befere YOu held your ieliigatis 'elec._ dohs, in fall coriddeniethit the tmuises bit the ib'oPlo, in is (midi - kited for ,its adherence`-"to sonnOillielplesi;mlnot . Perniit Waite to tie -,491* top If4elitintiltet ColttitY. - . ' ''" 'rii!i'ol4ldlo''f4 - iipprtisentititoiliresonted by tkeitiallisfaii iiiistlitytAsircution is Timms IL. ,1414:11031, *r t ,TiOnsx ksi long - beep known in likdbitnis, and 'adleiliiig &insides, at a mewed : Mond intepity and Bided' Hien °Mining abili ties:. Ilp is finiiiiiii'stith - piddle bush:S . 96i ilia has' had :-OSPinience in *the' Legislittnr& • If he Wis tiokiiiiinfin Bradford Ire '-ioight. decor' it noeissiary to add more, bat!vmknos; it. will 'b° sdinitted that we have: presented 7 4 ealtdidatfe ti_iinielentlY tilitlitied.for .the position, and we Mendota halve the mitter,in yen! hands. .We iort-10tiiii..tite* 1 w*• by tdnd: enough to read this ,appeal, a t, , each . delegate election in the county of Bradford.. ... 1 , ,:„ HITTINCiTILE War We are gladsthat our 'neighbor''of the -Argus has copied . our . article" on Congressional prospects, and thus aided,cin giving Circulation. to - era., miming to sleepy and apathetic Re publicans. He prefaces the article with the following , eomments -6f 'his' • eopy front, the-Troy. finzetikof 'July It ult., the stallowing. truthful. and suitable' em inent* on the indijeCLof fhb approaching , coot grassland election.- Ville editor bad •said the Domocrioris Junkie* , tha,lnembur"this fall, he would then hapiltit,the niark." . Our vision - is-lA:xi limited, we con fess, to see the. • result Which the Ar gil-8 PlaW;iB,Boponfident of,.tliough 'it would only talie a few bottles of soothing syrup,, liberally distributed among sleepy andcareless RePubli cans to. secure such a triumph. aithe Democrats have been striving for since the days of Wilmot. We sound ed a note of warning, and believe he is Abe greatest opponent of our suc aces who ' sits down and cries out, "Pease', peace, the Republicans are safe enough with the negro vote," or goes out to stir up diwnsienn: in our ranks. There .is :mit the slightest need of our :being beaten, that we see, nor do , we helievc that we shall be if our, people see the,neeessity ter action. But sundry of our political prophets have been , telling the people tlait there is no use, in being slimmed,' that, MAseea, eau befit anybody the Democrats can pot :up, and conse:. quently if election day should be stormy, -or local . matters :require a little trading of ;votes there will be nethingiust. Mr.-Sr:noon is not a man to rouse any uproarious ,enthu siasm-among his constituents, but is better-r:4 cool, clear-headed business man of good Idgal . acquirements; just the.man to assist mlle.tme - tonsittess of a Congreamuni, examining and Idisemating hills, andiloing,the really weal , •work on 'Poinraittees. His loyalty tu.those great - prinCiplea That , the:Republican payt. stand: -on, - `!Rqual.Rights for AR:. "4"rotectien to Anierieandndustry," psi undoubb , ed; and we have full confidence tin , his. integrity and ability. lii looking at the vote cast in the last Congress-: ilenal election we must ; ,remember :Oat the -Democrats strained every nerve, while.. the Republicans' were +neither thoroughly awake, nor out to their full extent.. With these words of warning, if we.have,a lifeless earn psign with Mr...Stevenstor Mr. Jack— .sol4 91.• rine ai r. / I ,loleit. for :Demo cratic nominee s, we quill feel that we are not to blame., be our aim as ffiraSairrauneteaces-ehall permit,: AQ:unite the, PartY. awaken, tbe. care- Jess, callout afa vote thiefall, and if possible, intithe :mark by, electing bfxrami,-- 7 Npiii,iern ; Tier (iizetle. • 4, ‘Aa LON 9 ,TIIE -TAMP;AOLDEt OCT: kir.".. , Es-llov,Balitiai , has torsalien Slit 4:148 fige 1 44 di° SY44. it Ect4t:fi, 4e , 141 49 1 illeed thet he bad . rei tired from public and political 'iif, and bore strong testimony to the vat * of reAgi0,4.90,11:641.. ` With #i*ei4;oo•;o4.'4el*(inie''",4l;ol7 • • Mr ROA: IW. L O C " S I! late member ol Congress • from i Tipiit ** 4- - by ilizotner"ox 7 l4. at, the - depot in Warn t Its assailant was ar rested and held to bail in the sum.of $5,000. tMTNN NAM* French were turned baelt on their *Mire liri nintoomtnenoed to retreat 44 : tenor of France. ' The aimmenetid the ad4ance '', ciftha , 1. - ; j3B battle..of.7l•lll 4i -. .12 76f1e":7; s: . trliii " itil ' ! ' i :). 144 , ..;•,, . •.' . V::,. 1 4 1. = ; ifuttY i Keti ''ltid "`"itsroatOctqd Vcir‘;,,trAtt rn ttfetil4v#pread 414011;i*tieiii 11 ,Il44i,isit* 4i6tl shot ~ *4 ,. .i v , . -.., ~4, .: ~ . .. .Vr f ...J ,:t I ~,, 1 . . 1 i _II i t ifi t i v bii;Air e p.i. ? - jigmi e , iii ".4f - BitiiibiiiaViiiiiiikhe i en re troji 110Aii ). Ittifi'.7 #(4 id4p . _, i4orpe; etaiie#4 , iiinniti.:! - `c., c „ . :`, '''. 3 ,liffi c eW4li '...`,. k4 - 0.'.: 1 ';: - * . i-The ''4 s4ftlie" : :-' 'olo'l4l al )- : A lut • 4 , tiedAtii:SatifisOffecAth,.. IThis ! I" (OP q' l2 4l l ,4kidp . i; - 4.4 the , 4142tay 7*#,Orthe,,44Cut,itAltroni *fitiOfir * l '-t.lie - - ,ftiOlinteltne , i near 1 Mirelireicaiill einiiiiinieed-4rOdiate-. ,ly to' attack them. t .,l l ,:olloWinEe 'the Itiinittafthe&tiintin '.4'liOr 'on l ed the div i4, 4 C ln *Pf P u P9 l o** o :l /, It i g ie ti m *:ia nN.1•40.44.0.00rt, . 'tnn ,",inttift.baiitt'after..-a w i ty# . oo:. Oghtf, l iiiii'itlnk:W4,4l.4 ;f* . '...‘..igeneill : 14 .Aittitik*ta;0 1 4*' - 4.0:. ; Gen ' Vitioiiiiii'!4•Cr44l4:*i are 'among **PtiOeil,'... : • ,': ! • `` 1 4vi t t i cO k * iit ,- 1 •4 4 t , i-i : iG e n• '4l46 **.,i m rt!'? 0-'4P*74o::tlfo fight *ilie*e.: zoObrAcT4, #loy. *nigYeds •fitpiiiiii'yoire taken., '",gixnri these ivpithei.ltUit. 640, 4 4.4 .p.p fl xi was ,'etigigOeV'. - GO' fOree ... if( the action iviis.fOilir diitsioh*ight'Lalorte put `an ;end to 'the' "fighting : ' l Tlier ) erieray • . iditredl,iit retreat' by .1044,fi0 of artillery :teneial Steininp4arrived in t , noo l 44;And -, taul i gown/and. General,Viiine.toiiie dead, - : The, loss liheaviontotWahtes;' ,The,-number of elllcers:;Of the enemy IdlletViti es peciallY, lidg`42 .:-._: "..,:: '' .I. . An xitliciat - dated - itellib,.. August 6, i'ilkU. Tk4e,.,n .4.0 the tr ench .. -Etu ; ' p . eroi hali Withdrawn his" entire; line, and $s • cOii . deiiti.ii4ehis!, 4136"t0s for the .defens e of - .Pakili,:ifia.losi4ahave, tieen,eneitrietts;'l l 4•Pntie Over .took the. retreating French, ,forces *V-.0.0 4 itiP141 - 4 0 0* 1 0,:_ west of Siiiiiheru:'4s., .The.. poSition at ' *Wok' the - trenert...elfeaiOred to make 'a , - stand during „their-, retreat WO' carried by • the ; bayonet. ; . This ;battle iS,hnewii.tis that.nf Uti,„.nenan-, "ftisf.i*, Angia - SC. 7:,- „ iiiiik ~'Wit .ifiin se''' ads the follOwitti'dia . piiteli, to the ..9,tieeitT; ~ ~ .. ' "Gad4rieWiii' ',A g_reatrietoas. been , .W 011: lix . our, ~Vritz. , c os d be p,rehtl,fot.iug'*o`roy - T. ; ;'}' Pe captured tett(' houSandOseinersi ; thirty, guns, twO'Staridarda, and six .thitimilleures. Vellahor,:..during..,,the ..fig l 44. : was. 'heavily, ire enforeed:frOn: the . main lari . o. 'The contest' was very :severe, .' . 1,4141 lasted ; from . .7'. in' . the morning OM 'o:at" 'xiight,,, when tie ,I!rench retreated, leaving ilia. field to us.' Our lOstiO, Wereleavy.!. l *:: • .. r. _. .. "Poi3OGNE, August ' 0 7 -Midnig,ht. There ; was- a violent combat neck Saarbruck to=day, commencing at 11 in.the,morning, and 4.9 to-might. it still continu ed. Our:trOops repulsed the enemy, who have abandoned the field' of battle: •We have, conquered. Our losses are heavy; ' : , . • ~ • Far t sciiiiaS':: Thi. to this. lour we lsive given Without.reServe all, certain news which we have received, and we continue to do so. Last night we re- CeiVed - the following dispatchea ``liliir,' AUgust 6—Midnight.- Marshal McMahon has lost. a battle. Crcrieifdrie6Ard,;iiii the .Saar, has helm obliged te ;retire; ' Ma „retreat Was' effeeted,iii good order. , All can be re-established,. .. -1 4 4i0ix.0N." 1 . Ilizz,. August 7-3:30 , A.m.,:zmy communications have heel' interrupt- 0. with , lldiuslial,.MCMtiliOn. - I am going to place myself in the center of ' the position. „.. , NAPOLEON. . Mgrz, August 7:4.30 A.M.—,The Major General of the army telegraphs to the Minister of the,lnterior : • ' . ' AfteritScries of, engagements, in' which the enemy brought ~heavy forces on the field, Marshal McMa hon was,forced to fall baCk from his first line. . ' The corps of General Frosard had to, fight Yesterday from -2 .o'clock in the afternoon, with the entire army .of the enemy, having held his posi tion Until. 6 o'clock. He ordered 4 retreat, which was made in, good 'or-' der. . LE BlEtt. Details of our losses are wanting. Our troops are full of elan. The sit uation is not -compromised, but .the. enemy is on' our territory, and a' se rious effort is necessary. A 'battle' appears imminent. In the presence of this grave news our duty is plain.- We appeal to the patriotism and .the emergy.of all.. The. Chambers ha;ve bpen convoked. We are placing Ter- . is, ,with all : possible haste, in a state of defense,- in order to facilitate 'the execution of the military prepare.- ticsii3.. We declare the capital .in 'a state - of seige. . There. must be no .fiiintheartedness = ao di i visinllS. Our. resources are immense. Let us,pux-. suellie ,struggle -.without . flinching, and the porintrywill be saved. . , JAWn Lotiii. Fakcitto WAittts, 'oriferees,. NEW YORK `ALMOOKAN.---The New York Obsernk -veil,' properly calk; at; te" ntion to thp following illustration of .the average official morals of ..the -Democratic city of New York: • " Florence Seam:lel, a . young man of twenty-three, - was emphatically a representative of the dangerous classes 'in New' 'York city: And; after rioting through. the streets one night, hi hist - December, with a party of desperadoei like himself, he burst into 'a liquor Shoji; and - was. shOt•in drunken'bmwl. After linterir . tg, par= alkiedlorseieral inonths, he died' a few days shied.' This man - was,an Alderman of the city. The Boar of Aldennen passed resolutions orre;. 'spect forlis memory. • kfrmiciPalig• &erg and judges attended hia fuller= et. 'Various clubs appeared as mourn :Cis. Binifie!of . the newspapciti tallied bolt' 'details:of the pereintini, and Rat' Di. Henry, VOman ; olio clergyman, ' preached= a :funeral. 'diseetrrsecin - which he 'said that the iongregation hid aseetabled to - offer prayers for one endeared to them' 'by virtuous' actions and' deedir, which five ',king after himf• and "thci reierendi;enlemat bade:them to be comforted by the remetitbrince "that there beYOnd the skies, *hire such men as he live in ,hapPi nese'far eternity:7; 'What more than tliiH did the Greek priests dolor the' brigands in Greece? Scamiel Wait 'a New ''York • brigand 'ant:l alderman, and the'llev. Dr. Henry, a tßornisb prieit, sends him' safato heaven with the odor of sanctity alLaround him." NEM RePIM dream dor& big, its caused it coal source. Nzw, You; Aug. 9.--The above rumor is also cbcWating in all (phi,- .: ' 'Su th:,e4WW - WOW. :enribl-ATEe dal atiouu , hatever... - -. .1• ,_- _ . , • _ LATER.—Private ielegnuns on Wall istreet -day are of a very/ e.9iting tone. _ julyStewl&._cley4:4,go v • , e Ol!oi.lit' te froin - ,their rmiident PI 'l4! ;,,foA4Niftfr. Hshicht "'A Ai% orriV is imininent. The rumor pf l thei Emperor's desth is `hot 6 '' ' ! F •''19110.,' hav,ettispe)gi. The Fill Tema tbiirtistrizltlcrxralll comuiOti MONDAY, AUGUR!, 211.110, as‘a imnituue 12 "oda- Elnattedert used to render the school pietism:Mr/nig :prontabitio 'iloarit may be had at boablesstaig j akini room for,Stiose desiring to rdtunneettes.7 Greg. and ,Mher Math etaittestattat.l • ' Ei L.' - •Inly 25,144 w.,, Principal. • 74 `1, , - - "rt' I N'S .T . LT, TL . uomemp sc . ll9pfi, (sitTWELVEx P 3 • iiiikwi, 1*,74-r: etk 'iaPalL.X4ll3lP.n‘6ll32ltetlWnEetlgeratr on. Ics. F M or °n cirr da s aguit ,atul e iaf l otmalli " cni crm irelaitvoto th_u_schoo . _ inquire of X, F.1.Y../kt the 4 1 4 " N. Cr:Erin:rat?, 8. W. , A.vci ! ,D, , kug. 2,18-410 • . 'l. • , , susQtrgitwri' COLLEGI'AtE MSTITIJTE. ..ifiriaw'ilipi: l BR OFORD I CaIiNTY, 3 This institution bins just been thoaxtglily repaired / 1 / 5 1= And "will be reopened TUESDAY, Ell' , V 1100; under the 'charge of, 0.. W. w 'Elan '*ho deVotar their entire time to Instructiag iti varbanerdepartmentq 'lied to the general supervision and management of the school. They Rill be misted by emillant tunir erperiencod teachers - in all the department,. . -- The comes of instructlon'are Preparatory and Graduating English, Dalin/11, Cannuercial, Scientific assideal and OrnamentaL The* Prepu'afory is at:4ond to thoroughly quid; ify pupils 4* the studies of tho English Graduating cauree, whitit co:uprises all saldemic studies,' languages excepted. . The , Arai year of this eoursO completed, they can enter *Ober of the - other.. courses; The' Normal course affords thorough instruction in Conitoon .School studies and Theory and Practice of Taal:V. Students tri . thei Cenmiercial Departments have all the advantages of the best commercial schools in addition to thorough drill. in necessary acadnraic The Went!llc. Cowie tneetalttott to the studies of the Grednattniangliali. French and German. CM prises apecial tnetruction to the Sciences illnetraLect by an excellent cofectton of Apparatne recently pn:- . . , . . The Fret two years of the Classical Course are In. tended 142 penmen' student* well for College; the • third pear to At for advanced classes to College or to comblnp_ tisanes with, a special. course in pc , ewes. The Ornamental, "Modern' Languages, Moeie, Driving And paptingora be - taught by, competent Instructora. Beard and room! are provided inftin) Institute.. For forther particulars address the Principals- • - !.MILLER FOX. president Beard Trustees. Aug.lo,•lo NOTICE • DI. .BA.NKAIIPTCY.- TALI is fo give noticc; .That on the 21st day of. July, A.D. - ;1810, alratrant in , Bankruptcy ,was is, sued against the estate of P.. P. Wilcox, of the Boro. of Centel:An the county of Bradford and State of Pennsylvania, who hat been. adjudged a Bankrupt, whin own petition; that the payment, of any debts .and delivery of any property. belonging to such Bankrupt to hinvor fur. his we. and the transfer of any property "by him are forbidden by law; that.. meeting of the creditors of the said' bankrupt, to prove-thelr debts. and "11) , choose one or mere as signees of his estate , will be held at a Court of Bank ruptcy, tolseihoklen at thelefftee of the Register. in the borough of Towanda:, Pa., before EDWARD OVERICE, Jr.. Register. on the 2d day of SEPTEM BER,- A.D., 1870, at 10 o'clock, a.m. A. 'MURDOCH, ir.. Marsha), ILA Meimnger angl,'7o.wi SO:AtETHIN:G NEW IN TOWANDA. PA. RAG AND PAPER DEPOT! OFFICE, - rißritzus - ,PATTO.N"S BLOCK Under R. W. Eddy's Clothing Store, Bridge Street.. We beg to inform rho - people 'of Bradford county' that !re hare opened an establishment M above, and intend paying the Highest Price in ('ask (or RAGS. PAPER. BRASS. COPPER, LEAD, IRON, And In fad all kind's of old metals There are Toni of OM - Ntirspoprr, obi /looks. de... _waisted yearly in Terrainls (lather up tbo that, nothing be 'oat. and ,bring them 0 us and get your cash. C. WILLSON k CO. T. 14 ,STRATED—From the subseribm' 4't.hrec 3-Ceara old ate4re, two red and one yellow. Said steers were WI out 'of a drove at Stevenaville,. about the drat ofJuly. .They were bought in the vi cinity of Ditehore, Sullivan county, Ta. 'Any one inforzning tne 'where they are will be liberally ns warded. . „ :01ANO--F..011.8A.LE.--Piaiio near ly new{. "Greener 't maker. Said to be Ilnd rate ituiqu-Ment..... Mir ealeehaap. If not sold noon' will beret:de& To be seen at 'the store of augl.'7o-tf FOX. STEVENS, m.Elumn k CO, VALUABLE. PROPERTY - FOR comtemPldte going . to Eau as, I offer for sale the following property, situated in Litchfield Centre. Bradford county, Pa.: My Store and. Dwelling combined, large and commodious. hits been built-only three years. lot, 1 acre; House and Lot . , Lot 2 acres. Also' ur acres of improved land with good barn on, It' Mlles from Litchfield." Centre.' The above property will be sold cheat'. as both my attention and capital is ' needed in the West. where I have purchased some vahtable Property in a thriving little - county seat For' articulars, address cir call en the subscriber at his store. _ang3.'7o.2m. ' S.- M. LAYTON. .pow i ELL Co SOLE AGENTS FOR TOE CEMEIIIIATTD JOSEPH MD GLOVES, A LSEGE INVOICE JUST RECEIVED, tvutem mu. BE sou, Fort ON.E DOLLAR A PAIR k.'VERI; I'AIIt.IS7,IU)LIICTED KEYSTONE STONE Tiswaikla, July 27,1870 OUNDRY FOR SALE—Situate F. • • . in Route. Bradford county, Pa. .The eheapeet Property in!the Witrid; A largo Foundry in running. order, with everything, need in the busbies, (pat, lotus, malts, Lc.). A good - Rouge and Barn, fa acres of choice land, - good fruit. well, &c. All for ..two.thouaand dellara. Inquire of U. W.. BROWN ING, Rome,- Pa.: or' Branatiall'& Ridgeway, at the Ited,,Wbite and Blieatorn, Bridge Btneet..Towanibi; . , July 27.110-.lin WXEC:U TOWS NoUce is bereby.glyeu that all 'lien caui indebt ed to e estate of JOSEPH ALBRO; lato:of Albapy, deceased. are. requested to make . Immediate pay ments, and all. pereceur bating elettne attalnat rand estate, must' present them- duly antbentioated for settlement. .1nly:13,.1870 KLNDS.GROCkIirgS AND Pray Mons; it wholesale and rate% et r. Merl& 18611. C. X Waal's. pIIESTER 31TTirrE PIGS - • FOR SALE BY . A. B. SIIITII, Ulster, Po. E : A FULL STOCK OF WOODEN warp, at e. B. PATCH'S. May 21. TO .PHXSOIANE,3. , ,: .* A11:111 me to attentiodto my pitEPAF,Aliox OiiatAhstigcriabrat*ira: 0161p06 110111 are; MICH% ilmici.a9LF. Cialf3l3; AHD JI P S/1 1 21 V 8 F E5 ;....)!: - - I . • .i r~ :} =~~:.~ ~i • _ • lifopa 941'wourguil—Bucbiiiin vacua: - ..112u ipar Derijosiby 4[B4l4iiitton;lo forma fin.; 'Os, _Cu bob' iidraitent by . .,4yoiicetneilt iyitiv*rits obtain e 4 qcnlxPar BITIri Ter/ 11”letim421.1 ar "; * noa t ( P rd P rLt o o of spirit.. ' Watfan9 hl WEe =ME lincht; ait iiroparegt,tyy Dni tali, .uiaf a dark color. plant t hat ga its itis frablri/a the salon of s flam 9 dlitioys , flag adivc; principig caving a dark and glutinesuidecoetian: Mine is the color of ingicdieptn The 11 u:chtt.hOtt; p e tUtlomtnates ; the otnallert.tpuattti of - flutoth'er 'trtgredleata an aildutli to provent'thint;iatattion; up- otiltuitection. fottod not to he ATtrictiare . as 1i1 . 3110 PliaNlacnp rta,. nor iti there ZOO can liv . tL din etimill 'where firer or Intl?, nation eiltd„ In this, you biteo the knowledge of the Ingredients and the !node of iiirparatfon . . , • • . thatioW will f4vor ft w1th...4 trial, !furl, that upon inspection itWill . moot with youe appro. bation, . . . . . tficauist dlid:Druggtxt. (A 1G years experience •• • • . . (Prow the} Inr#4...st inanitacturing C; . 4cLubits.,ln the 44 acqnniniFel,u4tll.sfrjEf. T.llebubold; be oecupled the Drnt; Store oppoette my residence, and erne, wsful in conducting the .bumineso where 'atiteis liad not been equally ao before him. I have been blvorably imprenecl with bls character and en- knrize." mess arising frctiu inc*cretto . a. Thn extatrted pow. era or IS'atere, trllieL ere ed.orepanieA by' so leany syMomel. among Irhlub. wpi.)?3follnil. In dispoittion to Exertion, Los. of '4PnaorY. Wakeful nems, !Invent . Dikasc.or Forebodings„of Evil ; iu fart, Univenia! Lamattudejtof nut( inaLility to enter into thp et:joy - went' of society. July 30,'704f the aid 6f toodicinta to P.scoglll OWEN 'ROBERTS an invigoiato the oye , teto; Which 11ELNIBOLD' EXTRACT 13LICIIU inrurfobly does. If no treat meutis * submitted td, Consumption or insanity en SUPS .fectiona peculiar - to Female s, la unequalled by an.; otherprOaratniu. as in Chlorosia, or nett:talon Painfulness, or State . of the 17t2ru, and all complatntm trytidont tv the tx..s/ or the deelinf; or change of life rIIOVED Roori. Reiex Vitt radically exterminate trine tho nyatem, 'homes arising from-habits of disgipa tion,.e little expense, little or no change In diet. no Inconvenleiux or ciposly , :; cmipletelS• sureru(;11111; . . ... .. those full:lid:want and dangerous - rittiss; Copaifa r . •. and 3fetots7, mall these diser.Kce, disesqes of these orgsns, n:Lether e4isting in male or female. from whatever cause originating. ant no matter of how long standing. 'tits pleasant in taste and oiler, t.innateillate" ill action, and more strength ening than any of the preparations of Bark•or Iron 'ecniet4nt.t . one, inoeum the remedy at once • The reader runkt be aware that, hbweyer alight nmay . be the attack of the above diseases, tt is certain to nfri.ct tho tiodtly heilth and zu.ontil powera retie,. UEL3ILIOLD'S FATII.I.CiT i3UCUU is- tho great llture4c. - per bottle, or 4 bottles for $6,50." Pellyt:ird to any addieppi. D'escribPsyniptomk. iii all COLIIIIIInit'a- CCM *cal Wberehduso. 594 Broadway, N: Y. _ . LEVI D. ALBRO. STEPHEN D. ALBI). • Miccutors. . . . 1)i) • NONE ABE GENUINFMLYNISSS IN ;t. el-engraved wrppr'ir. With 4e:',..l:zzilt. .I'lll3 cal V,'arcliouai., aitd algutvl; 'ft .• • • • •A . "NDA ItKETS • ititi7Lidi ALETlll.47.B. S. entlat Correc to ted da m ri We 1 rnidtl. 1, 7 C.- - s.Avß at ft/ 411 7... . • IThrat, ?trot .. .. .. .......... Si tO UPI. V I 'l' 4l ............... .. to 3 .WOlllOl. , . . .Now York, Augußi 14111;1411 =EI k:=111= Witt tuferrizg oT cotintlenee, ki,ra; very rempectfully.. A. T. IIEILI2OI.D World.] Novr,lrnsu 4,1851 IVILLtAIIII4I:IGHTZ:AN, Firm of rowers & Weightman, Manufacturing path an brown" Phila. liiiar r is9LD's ACID Eeriuncr BeCTIV, for weak , rThe'conAtibition, once affected with ,llrganic firtmnotien Firm ErrnAcr OT. Ilircntr, in st- . II ID FLUID Eximacr Bt;cnv AND 1:4 Use lirr...muoLD's EI.IMD Eirn.wr Brow in au Those kffering from broken-down &Heat, All the above diseases ferinfre the aid of a ilia • B.4dAq., finiggisls 'eveuihere. Pgwr 64,trepilt. r. lIELMIIOLD, Drug and (71:mut 11. T. IIi:I.MbOLD. Atai 19.187.0.-1 y , . eurv, 12. bush ..•., Oats, p bash; Wan" - , I6bish: •• • • • Buttet do .(dalryl4lb :Eggs. - It dos Potatoes. 11 busli,pew ... .... Flour, VI barrel - . • Ulm 1115" • ()plops, 1111 41:141 .......... .......... „. WZIOIIIIO Eye Rill lbs.; or Oat Gescm 32 lb , s. • • P t hma tarl GO lb. A.; CAPIt 11 s ey 40 M 43 fibs.: Brans 62 lbs.; Bran2O ;;,.„1,1 the. ;: Timothy Seed 44 ; briwl Yeacllt3 Drled.Appkt92 lbs.: Piss So All .I.rtit GE3rENTB 'TOWASDA Pon -017104 OF maul filither li v 9 .1 ,44 depo t notice the rt tltu Mtn. .:11 O "Oithern /Southern Troy' .. ........ I:a.i. a. Canton.. " ...... ~ ..5:0( Y. LI ......... 1:e0 i a Thiahon ~ 11:00 ..4* ..... 1. . . I: 0 0►.. IRlLayitype " 11 :00 .t. SI, ...... ./2:40 P;14.. .lama • o ' • •.;.; .12 .00 as. , ... ... ~216 V. V ratou ruplu Akins every Iforsity, wedneadayo.• 'Friday at G:4201 , - ~ and departs at Nu • Tunaday•Tlntraday. and Saturday. Liberty Corners Mall arrives every Tuesday. Thorn: ilay at 9:00 sn't) Saturday at 0:O1 .4.3 V. . ilrlouts catc. ~ a.x. . 1 - 4 ,. ...412 *wag data 30 minults Gebrettfe tin, I d .. parture ; and ate nails nortli and soya., 6. -se 45 ..s. frsprerinu,.._.___ _ .. . .. *. W. ALVORD, p . m . 171135 t .CLASS F AliliPq.; 31.1. JL' CIILNERY! ME OP ALL Ems zut:ll4ED 10 ', tray. 7, 116.111).ER75 AND R-41,:xupt's crr.ramA7r.l) • Home ,Pow'r4 Thre ,, hin g; •-- Exciirirmi M TEITA : KLIMTS 1. RIVALLED TWO WHEELED MOWER! SITLLINGTON'S -ROOT ; LEPER nolzsz : /y,IVEkg A.Pn THRESIIERA roier AI:LE BALD MILES; (.:1,011:n . pLows. ke. kc. /ft tact . all. 7 ),m3.6 of Superior I , 3rri/ing irrl t Ii + d ctt al.annfactitrmi*o.prirrog. scriptaa Awl Priew.l corp-Aptculu..,% pr,onrptly attended V.. - E.) . 1.143 in Iler.mr ; it Lew bloc:. s d7ith R. :Sr. WELLF4 Tow:sada. July 12. Wu. AU.TI 311: %_.itrife, MATILDA, Ilroi 1.-ft ienml out jUet alitAe Or prOyOre.lti3O stp, t. towrity, MOll4 LIVIJOTI(Of Or tnwt.ng her on my 441:1 pay no debt," of her g , mtr:artm44 after ut.., E. W. ItZT.DICI: ", Tu.. July iO. 1.070.r-2r IMZ .'W A It. N Y, Ir_lT6ll3l,ll:Eit AND JEHTLfix, iIISOrMA the ;milt, that L Le .t.tntil• on hand a:1 kinfb. of AIt.p.ItICA.N A5l) WAT('III., 'AI:IO.SIne rasortzlent of te01.1.), SILVEIt ANL/ 1'LAT111) 11 - .WELL•ii; Consfetng of. Maine. Pang, ktug4„,,,1 4 1 cateer artielen to mmnerm■ta t.eLar r ,. Agreed variety' . e.l' the nwst arpo,red Clock• • IV.ITC.II it do Le by Lial.eff. 17. - and hatters bin: wit that wdb. in, ,„, eaperienze in Towanda. he will I. t, who-may faeor . l/irn with rata W::;. for tlae lent liberal patronag., he a ,, nreb that Ida ebargca be rea.on4l,le, int p 01„,,, atra . red, • l'intneniber the ptace,l:3s 31.1,a..t. I Bloek, two doora south of Pow.ll k CO. Ftore. Towanda, Pa., July 12. 187 u-t 1 NOTICE OF -c DISS(JLITION.- : yart.to.rihip Lervtolore etistaat Uttrtt: undersiznod under thc•f.rnt nao,,f 1 . . 1,11% TON k CO., is this day iltsßnltc..d Tho busioess br err.1.,1 at the othee .11 t, .1: Brother, by 0. A. Dazt,,o or N. C. boz, D. C. DAYTON, S. C. EL.stittEL, 0. A. DAYTON. Toiroandz, Jut! • CrfICE OF 1'AT.tTNE.D.:.• 4 1.1.12.--Tlio malirrnt-o i. - haro this day torracil a partnerahip, firm of DAYTON r 13101111.1 Qt. and mil tom:Li:Pt . :, Ann Limn BrruNE--1. an Inroinfore i , iti•lt,to hy D. C. I).l3,pyrt Co. .t. ,DAY n 'N. T..stauda, July 1A,.. - 11.70. J. 1"... I) .STUS. p - 7. , :tNSTAIVA'" A • ST.VTE ICOKIIAL SCHOOL M U;SFIELD. TIOGA CotINTY:PA F.C.I T,rui r 7th. 1t.7.1. ihter Term begin:, Der.r.htl.er 12th. !Ky. 'I rlng term b.:gills Nlarcli 27th. 1..71, 'Err catato;py!R f.hr CHAS. IL XL:II.IcILL. llonadelci, July 20, IST.). - ITOTICT IS HEIt EBY GIVE! mu.la at tha xng of the I..egialature of l'ennsylvan:a for the 10 puratlon of a MlNinaS ltank, to t.' known of • Saxon.. liana, tl . x have a eapital of fifty thna and author:ty to uscra, tla• Farn..ta aa,ount not exoranlinit 1.1.tc.• bur - An:4 thou.:lnt Loa. 'Ehe ob.lo-ti of vuid. Lank .6a, to rect.xr mat on (ivroatt . aria to 'lit- not Li 11.., la, a 1.1.1 CSPI - riSe gene al hanling 1L7x:1, 6 c. to I. loan I the borough of Atltct,. county of Bradt,r.l. authutity to estal,l:.ll braucLca at ctLtx safd county. tu4,16,7a, T E 13:11:SVtLE ACADEMY! A.J • The undersit.ll,l. trlth an :o ,0e...131,14 ase..e.r will nron tho pall To.mn of the: raeaant.on, 310 DAY, .111t3rtiT 22nel, 1671), wh.l2 esnoinno rooks, ttfietttinglne.titeteb No offor 3 I"' Otl to rondor the 00.'1 pkaFaut and prolltatac f" Ca 7 lie eVr.ry Fl/lbjert to Ll thr.toll4ly...t.C, protoonteol as far as pursee.l. It to (It eu.3160 tt, pniels--as far as etonverdent—enkr at opening pr the'torni.„ Dart call b ot,tant.a by at, reasonable , rates*: ate: rooms for those' •a - a•ln to board tlecntselycs. frees Zpll to $6 31,gbcr Matbenntleo, Luta:. Gait. ' , ram:, et Itl'111"..1,1.5oN. Lel:33 , 311e.-..TuTy 13. 3 `,70.-roa FOR SALE.—A Large HoUse Lot on Sfl'ATi.: STREET. ToWANDA. L , .t it 4U by 2211 feet. i The lion L ig a . lan, • FiL,7 f I,lltaininc eleven ~f ry frt:e. All wax nt•Vly painted zln: Ito-0n:41.ml this spron, wait:One for a Ito.r.l.fq 11.. t,,. of .I%: , .ste Gann 1.4 pa:Chu:Fara apply an premi... , c. or addr•-••• F 1;,,x 43. 1 . T. , v. - aml.l. I. jun.:l2-2: TOWANDA COAL YARD ANTHRACITE AND unr:sip:uus C 6.1 Lam. _ The i r nouneni. baeunt 1,1,-1 the Cell Yar d I', at ,in• ;.1.1 .• Mar-lay Itu..en,•• and Just a 'art:, %kli.-11u1Vr WI:, upon the prasart, epared t., iortiodi the 4,1g - Feto. e l Towanda the tin:Prt'llt 1:111oisi Vrtil.a!” ...d5 upon the lima reaymable term. au rpmunty &sired.]Tiara at the Yard one! fr.": : Large I -5 5 Moan Lump flit:loth No. lilt:Aim Nut •• Barclay "- Lump 4 •'. Run of Mill'2l4 fine. or lilariumuth fallowing additional ..harg,a will be mad. ,kl:vt•rivg Coal within the I.•.r.inh lemite Por Tma...50 cents.' tuna earry;n r ;:::. 71 0.1 ILdt T0n..35 4.4r.,Tun r . ` •• " .23 ell - Order,. may he left at tltettr.l. eorr.er et r: , mad and Elizsbellt titrketet, or 411. C. Porter'. It Store. trl.„ Orders must fu all Ca•CA bo attettloratrrtl the cash. WIRD .1, ltIONTAN1 11 : Towanda, Jtint 1, 1970—tt. ItOUTE TO PfiILAPEI `NORTH PEYSSYLVANIA,AAILEI.AD. Shortest and moat litrect tintore. Washitigtuli. and tin South. Pa,aotn:zers by this ronte "Scar York 4tallroad train: passing Towanda It 7 mak., close conneetion at 11,i1.1vlain pith preaii train 4 , 1 _North Pcnit'a lnuiroail. and aro, Philadelphia at 3:03 P. 111.. in time t..e_ t t:111116 Cit.ht . r tur the South ur . , . _ . ... City - pzssettger care ar, at th , 1),1. ,, t o': 3 ,,, i' 11 troluos to convey poot.engers t' Cy! iirl.tv. Pl' nd to all parts • of Liu' city. r .. . Leave Sorb Ponea Rai!7( 7 43 Dri , ot, Cotter ix and Ainerimtt streets. PH113.1.10:1:1, at 7:35 A arming' at Towanda 5:15 P. M.. suns- e"•sn. Mann's 17a,t3tagi!Ilti.ress colktts and a. ro , " t' gage, °Mo.., No. 105 South Fifth sto • Freight ri•eciviA at Fiont and Noble '" l. " . clalribia, and forwarded hr Daily Fart Freig la to. to Towanda. and all poit.ta in Sioqin•Lanna c.ill with quick illarratiab. ELLIS CLAKE. . Gen. AO, IS - ., P. IL IL, Front and trill.. st, limy 16, 1870. _ MRS. IL ‘E. GARVIN, Irott:d to'lwr ntin,r , q. [ rutty and acquainteuein that the has aernrra th.• circa of a drat-class axoi,.tant ame.maker N York. aud trill be enabled 1., meet all demaudt'+i her timil c•Aell tuon than hex nival premptla ape. Gd.dit . I'UTTINI: and FITTING neat and perfect manner en nhert llnGum snot Porter & Kirby .105, Mar-' rro THE Ptil3LlC. -All! Sill/ATV "'ing aware of the great it, ed in T , r7 3, .. / Repair Stop; is now Keicimil to do a'grnp . nal Ling Inufineas of anything or car:, thing thd taint to IVATCI.I7dASINii and tug hail funeral years experience in the 'mai , . Iceln confident that he can ant, entire salL4 ,l (hive Linn a Cati. An a," . 1. wa) rent. R. A. Itri:TaiN , Wickhana Ifiack'a Story : Alain • Ton arda, . M. WELLES RI Untll huller nottm prlcrA at ar.l, art nrg St. , V.t . 4 tint.,.. • $4 7 1 . f . itt;ton Nut • I_4 ave•Ottlers 11$ m 7 Coat l)11Irt. Nn. 5. 1.04.,1,..F.4 , [101 I:4 -Orders rati,4 In li t 1 . ..wnp11. Juno 1:70- = ;01 , , 6 ° 1 , 60" Arrive. •••%"?.,...7:/5 Drinrt. 7.15 a 135 314iu Stn. iFirth DlAttict EMEDISS ACCn3IMnI , ATToxy COAL YARD m