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":444- -DOW eocietiair tu ieveral ortottp a ipO i „ -7-EasterrApieeopalieinchere !titl ed $20.000 to tap a ctmrch i ln.B4llal4e,47tti. —There ere 220 conviete =in -the Alabama PCDitentiarY,.. --About $lO,OOO 'brie beeir-'ndited . toward, the Stonewall .Tankionmontankesit fad& —Thirty 1866°1 houseU'limit'ligen _bat in Neosho ebanty, Kiness,-tbipast year. . --A' . a manear: Des Moines, lowa, hu ram' this emon 3,000 ponnai 'or line* to. - 41 Philadelphifes Ivaf and most reliable Board of Health PIA said to bit In a Uhl steno. =EI The Connecticut isiso lovi that teams ford the sires aillarlibrdArist aboiet the toll bridge. . —A French writer Says .there• -are but four great sociatidckasivir.: , Patti, and death. • ScheßscWinfo o kennels his black-and-tan, in a 'cigar box , and muzzles him with a thimble. - • . •-• •' —The sparrow& are Aq, thick and trOnblegonie w Ge.rnaiine, that the boys get $ penuy for killing sh of them:. • • • - "—Thelibra4 s iit the BritiFh Mnse.l - now contains 1,600,000 volnmeu, • and .is doubling itself every fifteen years. • —Twenty applications fir '•divorce a week is•tbb average in Tigo county, 'Malaria. which has 20,000 .inhitanta. • • —The Gail - lois' eaye - that -75 'per cent of the French • sick and 'rounded in the Crimea died from the want of sufficient succor. man iniowa City, in. drawing las clock to pay bierafirwid bond tax, made payable to ! - Inghway robbers.or bearer." • —A Boston company has recently pun:lin:4A a. quarry of verd-antiquo marble, on Deer Isle, near 31muit Deseret. —The Conneeticut River Valley Agricultural association - Will bold its fiftamth annual fair at Brattleboro,' September 27-29. —No less than forty- 'agricultural fairs will be girm fflirereut county' istioc' Coos throughout Mittuadppi this fall. —Mr. Graffee, in Atlanta; Georgia, hafrwerenty banaiie trees in fine condition, fif teen of whieb.are now bearing fruit and the othep are iu blu.sum. —More than one-hundred 'passen gers wero carried over thy Hoosac 31ouxitain in the railroad sta g es - on Friday, twontv4our horses being nsedeach way. —'‘Some of the Albany foundries hare been temporarily closed, owing to the fact that the stock on haul is sufficiently large for all-present demands. - r .A. new lighthouse is soon to be ercoted on tho reef, north of Burlington, Ver. mot* which will be called the Edmunds Best Lighthouse, in honor of Senator Edmnnrls. 7 -Dunklin county, 310., is engaged to aimnsiderable extent in the enitiratton of cotton. The crop this year, it is supposed, will reach 10,000 bales. —A Hartford paper atinottnees that there is a porter in one of the hotels in that city who can read "Ilohnes's Ijiad in the Greek." • -Perhaps the oldest hdrse in Nmeries ie owned by Clarbo Stevens of Greene ermnty, Mo. The animal will be forty years old next spring. —J. Hammond Trumbilll, of Hart ford, is compiling a list of Indian names of placea in Connecticut. His list pow , contains inure than six hundred names. —The British troops withdrawing, tho noon gun at the fortrelis of Kingston, Cana da, was discontinued Aug. 4, after haring been tired er,ry (.1V since 1t312. • , —lt is maintained, as evidence of Mormon progress,_that the Ihsem Netts hal; been printed from types castin Salt Lake, upon paper nal& in the same city. —The total eclipse of the sun, to °emir Dec -inner 22, is not forgotten even in the excitement of the war. Seient.tie partii,s are preparing in all parts of the world, to observe it. —A housewife ou a prairie farm illustrated the condition of farinues wires whimsle; sant:, - It's wight-Yeasy fiii• the mist and the kit it's death en ry J utc,. and -I)etroit has one hundred. awl lift-0y atuu +of,. liter pipes, fifty four wiles or thirf:t vuLt, of pared streos, and , •ight.ru of sircet radeacs• —A joint stock company, with a cal an I or h:LeChet2n orgat2ed at Sparta. a wzter-voke estabiislinkolt ou or n,ar tht- 0.0!lic park at tli; artesian well. -- A coloreil loan at the Phillips' !Aar... near (7otreville. La.. last week, etil off the head ot ats.ther c dutcd matt 'Kith an axe `ln it fight. resulting r ri..ni n thsputt• alx>ttt l two hits. French paper printed at New lorlvan, cmitaiutid the. tillu.ring an : - "Charles Dickens, the great American romancer. died ) ei,teinlay of np?plexy. Ile etas the Walter Sett of --tuninea." =-A pair of blue birds have built their neats in the large gong aged to warn pas aengera of approachuas trains at Cheater, Pa., and do n t .eein to nund the tliseordant noir,es (rf their singular habitation. —A California papeitinds it nee evsary to explain that the peculiar taste of the Ater in su Alameda hell was caused by -the presenet of six (lend cat& Its medicinal ?utiles had preViously beau highly praised. • —ln answer to a question put ty the Memphis Aralanei.e, whether it considers xu oprll and eIIaICEB war against the Fifteenth Atm :lament the test of Democracy, the Appeal of that city says flatly, "Yes." —The Chinese make from quick sarur the most beautiful vermillion known in the arta. Eimhsh and American vernullion, as found in the market, is far inferior in brilliancy and finality to that of the Chinese. —The 'first baki,,in the town of New Chicago, Neosho tWnty, Kansas, was born on June 24, MO. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Vosart. A deed for a corner lot was immediate ly executed and delivered to the youngster. —An Englishman recently brought a suit against a newspaper for damages, be twist. his advertisement had been printed in eoreetly ; but the ease was decided against him, on acepunt of the ilh ibdity of his handwriting. —Experience shows that 'brown sandstone cannot profitable be emplyed for the fronts of buildings in New gland towns. Its porou s nature causes it to absorb large quanti ties of water, which freeze and and spilt oft lay ers of the stone. —lt is said that ladies who - believe in the internal use of arsenic as a beautifier of the complexion, obtain prescriptions from their family »eieiaLe for Fowler's solution of arsen ic, and so conceal the real object of taking the poison. • —The Topeka (Kansas) ,Commen weatth advocates the immigration Of Chinese to that State fur the purpose et engaging in the. culture and manufacture of silk, and expresses the opinion that a million of finch immtgrauts could be profitably employed. —A.resident along the line of the Adriondack road seeing a lady driving along ltroadway in Saratoga recently, and her coach man With folded arms behind, thought n that lugger must pay that nice !oohing girl a pile to drive for linn." • —A few dnvs Joseph Wiser, an industrious Seim, of: klochester, N. Y., at tetupted to scene two fares to the exclusion of a rival hackman, and in the excitement had h:s carriage thrown into a deep ditch and smashed topieces. The.resnit was that he lost both fares nod returned to ltis stable a sadder and " man. —Ephraim B. Keep of Moimon, Massachnklts, has au apple tree now in fruit which being protniseenidy baldwins and russets: one twig often bearing both varieties, and oc casionally one apple will be one half .baldwin and the other russet. This has been the habit of the tree ever since it came into bearing, and it is now a large tree. --George K. Anderion, Esq ~ has presecltol Titir•ville with a city clock worth $.500. —Charles L. Phelps, formerly ed itor of the Gintrd >six-eta:or, died at Ward on the 27th ult. -- A. - wolf with live pups was killed lineof pa . uphin stud L,b4nuu. vountius ..fwa days ag,. —A fellow named - Wallace of thi s Stat. i• uwkr 'into ClualuAtui, n, Smith car- Ewiuriliug , larLies with litliugrapli-orip ie,i ut grt*back.. —The organ grinder who waB kill ed by h g .ht nifty! TirlirsdliV. DOM York, ' was - burr-.1 at tt:c 'Ma - Luau,. Oh. "yerwas tam. laasit , -41 dollars serf.- f”usal. —The iron ititeaut •colliern recently •:11 rivet et Chtstvr, twr 1try.144; ttuiroad Onuokt It is stittvd, Crtitsg IVIILLii.V.II.4i tv MatliAL, —The. jour3*,,ymen tailors of Mi la dcluius an• wren -Aug llm-mm.lsta; tb Lt 114 , ,, Paartaroltal ()rata of nifr arttlt.ttiolti t tlusputtol l y artxtritioti, rat), r than by I'J 40'J., 4t • ila 14111,13,1ire4. thiagoti-_ : lepitiq, • - EDITORS' IL 0. GOODRICH. ~:.'W. AL Towanda, Thursday, 'Aug. 18,, :4 4 uss,lA(ttli,ffoispli AV a meeting of the Republican Standing Committee, held on the 28th of July, the fol lowing named persons were appointed as Vigt- AWL CO/11111111M-UL.CB/1.4431K1L-lonctings of the 'Repiddican Electors: of the several Woorisbipt `ant Baroaglis; as t EATIGIDAY, I AUGUST 27, 1870, for the 'purpose , of choosing two delegates for each election dis trict do the ciondyilo attend a COUNTY CON VENTIBV, tb aisemblo in Teiwanda Borough, ' • 'MONDAY. AUGMISBO9rsi It is recommended ,that the delegate else tione 'field ietweeit hotirif of snd 7. p.ux. • FIOILAICCE COMMTEES. lehoierrepz-Itios. ti Etsbraq atkewitone—J 8 Res% .760.0 , IMmAtorettor• drylma—B Laporte. Wm F Cole, truswas, Moody Albiey—ltuasel Miller', S D Stirtgar, Wlt Vanloon. deatenia..lslatban E4urentan.- ttiroeprcrillantarCal Webler. -d 16a Moro—D 7 Manley, W G lzelens. Cheater W.ll Lama.. Barclay=Cp F Moore, Henry Datzgena tir"l:ll 4 %. Burlington Tlep--JosephoC Campbell, C F 11 Prupiz.. Itserthigton /3ors-41 It Phelps, U Vosbuigh Berrlisoton Westrg g /40m* Jahn W D Damage. _ • Contrra Twp—C W Laridon,', Dales Owen, - James Canlon Boro—Joseph Obert Conklin, yze• Colnsak ia—J 8 Calkins. Frank 8u110ck..113 Mervin. Franklia—J B Vanneea, 11 Marshall, Chas Taylor. ;. Grearilie--Orlando Taylor. Robert trunk -Andrew H l3 err u =rl Nif Elliott. Win Hawker: Ezekiel Can. Legaysvillo-0 W Bribk,,.D , 8 •Codding Stephen Gorham. -2) Lelloy—M L Wooster, Ltilloy Holcomb, Volnef Lan don. . . . . Litebfiettl—S hi' Layton, H D Barnum, A D Munn. Monroe nop—:Jas W Irvin, H H Sweet, C A Hock well. Monroe Bora.--B B Dona, Daniel Huntley, John Dunfee. Or;oil/--£1 Frbrbic, Chubbnek. Henry Gibbs rem—John Mathews, Joldth Rhiuebolt, Alford Btreeu.. - Nr Reynolds,,o ti DoWolf Joshua Burrows. Rtd#,wry—Theodore Liaison, Wao Dickerson, Jo ieph DaridSu.„ . .. • " Rome Tap—Leal Towner, .4.111t0n "Tayhir, . Wesley McCabe.' R.re lloru=D It Woodburn. L Drowning, 0 F Young. Sonakfield—lkwbe Geronld, N W Waldron..e F .SPrisaile/d-:.,Tboodoire Wilder. Joseph crediford, 0 Phillips: Sytmnia—Finely Furman. W L Sconton C E Waldo. South Creek-3 F Gillett, D F liildretb. Jos Dunham. Shmthequin-0 D Kinney, G W Blackman, Abram Patterson. MI=OEIVIMI Terry—Hiram Terry, N T Miller, Chas Thompson. Towanda Tsrp--Chas Dimmock, Chas Benjamin, R Davidson. Towanda Boro—.l G Mason, Percival Powell Henry Stnlen. Towanda North—Ezra Rutty, George B MBla, II Granger. Troy B Baldwin, Milton Pierce, S B Case. Troy Bore—A S liooter,,N PEPlnneroy, D Long. Tuscarora—:W Barrowcliff, 11 B Ackley, 11 J Cogswell. risks-43C Hot cy, Milton Holcomb, A 0 Moore. Worsen—Joseph Oooper, AJ Whitaker, 31 CluiliZe. Irinaam—Platt Vandyke, Trustam White, L Shoe maker. Wintssiso—L I' Stafford, James Fee, D L States. 'Vora—Edwin Owens H Ilitubt, George Poole. We/is—John A Boy, Left Home, H G Grinnell. Wilmot-1 0 Brown, Fink Morrow, C A Stowcll. TILE CONING ELECTIONS The result of the election in North Carolina, though a direct Republican loss, maybe an undisguised blessing and the. salvation of the party, if it is properly considered and improved; The facts are that although *e had 18,000 majority in that State on the Presidential vote of 1808 and•l3,ooo. on the State ticket the same year; and though we had seventy majority in the last Legislature, the next Leg islature will have fifty Democratic majtority; a Democratic Senator will succeed a Republican in the United States Senate, and four Democratic Congressmen will supplant as many Republicans in the House. However unpalatable, .these are facts, and deserve the attention they command. They are entitled to at tention because there are to be elec tions this fall iu all of the States ex cepting Oregon, New Hampshire, Connecticut and Rhode Island, of which the thnre last had their elec tions in the spring, and the first vot ed in June. Five States have chosen Unitell States Senators, leaving six teen vet to do so. There lire now in the House sixty-six Democrats. It is hoped by' the party to increase this number to a Majority by securing four in Virginia, seven in Georgia, and twenty-one from New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio. The gains in the latter States are apportioned ten in New York, seven iu Ohio and four in Pennsylvania. And a gain of 'four in North Carolina, where but two Was expected, has stimulated the hope and encouraged the projects lvinc , beneath it. The August elections have (weal,ed in Kentucky, North Carolina and -Tennessee. In September, Califor nia, Maine and Verinont vote; in October, Indiana, lowa, Nebraska, Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virgin ia; in November, Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Kansas Lousiana, Maryland, Michigan, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, South Carolinia and Wiscon sin. Here are a series of elections instantly at hand, controling the Tpolicy of the government and the government itself; and-they are all threatened more or less by the influ ence of the late elections; by the ma tured and harmonious plans of the opposition, and by an apathy sprung from various causes in the Republi can party. The great, point to be insisted upon is, that these elections* exert a controling infbiers over the next Congress. The three great States may be said to have the com-. position of that body in their discre tion; and that, at a time when Con gressional action, though, less mate rial than on some former, occasions, is of only less than prime importance. It cannot be asserted that 'we come up to the trial with all. of those ad vantages that long tenure of 'power, unsurpassed patriotism, -and an ad-. Ministration that has been, on the whole, singularly wise and defensi ble, should have left ua There have been minor discords that have marr ed the fair symnietry and weakened the great strength we should. have: But in comparason-With what is ad vanced by:, and expected from a Dem ocratic victory, placing that party in posseaion'of Congress, the difference is :is marked as between light and Darkness: This consideration should prevail with all, and lead -to unani mons and heartvnction. The, issue, as it is nakedly presented, covers the legislation of the coming Congress, and covers the relations of the SOuth to the nation in no mean degree. It affects the maintenance or revocation of laws that have been passed only ' after the Inoi,t extreme labor. And it affects, to, the ''coliet,ion and ktrenti,tli the RePuplietut party in its national as - well as Its' kcal, tions.• There' , 1 but one prescril ye t + . :=lllir ii rou i ; ‘14 11 ? - ' -, do .. ri wh.oonsi. -.• the ua4 of pepublican rule 1 or its close and the inevittits .:, intipik..4angerenus,-7-certesinly- Allictethl t work. 'There is an opportn- . pity giesk enough to absorb all of the zeal that-may be lying around or called into being. .Amtit can hardly such isegat‘ae--xiite- *hove 0 ealeelatip and deseKse to:be sieTiOti, at the leiee,at hearty and.nnited as tion. : The . Richinond-Dispalch, leading Conservatve, innther words, Deno ocratic paper,; cries to the ir o phi of Europe, in'ielere4.o` . thikkjpr* ings aftnr.mora libend gurernment: " When will this Eepublicin attain cease to vim erszyleople • :IC twin— boozles the - minik'Of = men in' this country, .and' how much 'cif Republic tfutism have Wel', „It European na tions can do no bottler than. America they had better put, an embargo on Republicanism' ' To which 'the Wilmington Commercial . responds;.. ."No doubt the DiFpaleh is in earnest. So is Senator Bayard, - who thinks the number of white men allowed-to vote is far too great.. So are the Saulsbu ry family, 'who pre!er ,a with themselves at its head, to, any free government by the people."— Such, we may , add, are the senti ments of most of the leading South ern Democrats, and, we are afraid, of many of the prominent Democrats of the North, idalt,..ln reading the appeal of the Sullivan. county conferees, our friends should not lose sight of the fact that, Bradford county last year conceded a candidate to Sullivan, and that after the death of their nominee, Sullivan county presented• JAMES H. WEmi, and he was accepted by Brad ford. If Mr. INGRAM succeeds hi se curing the nomination, we shall not complain ; neither should he and his friends feel aggrieved, if with the prfsent condition of affairs, the nom ination of both candidates is claimed by Bradford. We have several town ships in this cciinity which poll as many .11epiablicd.n votes . as Sullivan, and yet those townships never think of demanding a candidate. - -ria. The Republicans of Susque hanna county held their Convention on the Bth inst.:- Hon. W. H. JESSUP was nominated for Congres subject to the decision of the Conference. E. B. BEARDSLEY and MosEs CALD, \mu. were nominated for the Legis- lature U. B. ELDRED WaS nominated by eclarantion for Prothonotary. ,• The Convention by n large majoii ty voted to retain the present system of nominating 'candidates, as far prefe•ratble to the Crawfiird county plan. =S tts- The following is a list of fall elections and the dates on which they occur: Cal in 1111, . . .dame, F10rida,........ rentisslvania.• • West tirttinta,.. Delawarl; Illinois, < • Kansas,. Louisiana, ... Maryland, Massachusetts,. 'Minnesota Missouri, New Jersey,.... New York, • South Carolina, Wisconsin, iwk.. The following resolution was unanimously adopted by the Repub lican Convention of Sullivan county: "Resolved, That we unreservedly endorse the Congerssional course of our Representative in Congress, the Ron...plysses Mercur, and that we recognize in him a candidate deserv ing the unanimous support of the Republican party of this Congress ional district." WILLIAM LANCASTER and T. A DENT were appointed Congressional con- ferees DS- The very best evidence in the world that the leading Democrats iu this district do not expect to be suc cessful this fall, is the fact that none of the strong men of the party desire the nomination. Senator BIJOULEW says he does not want it, and in this county the nomination is looked up on as a " nominal honor." ICS— We desire to again call atten tion of Republicans to the Delegate elections. Never in the history of the county was there greater need of a full expression of the party than at present. We ask every Republican in the county to give this matter some attention and see that good men are sent as Delegates to the Convention. Dom: The Democrats ,of the Eighth Congressional District: of Indiana have nominated for the House of Representatives a gentleman:who was dismissed from the service by Gener al Thomas, because he had been "ob taining monei under false pretences," and had "twice absConded to avoid a trial." Admiral Farnigut 'died atll2 o'clock On Sunday last, at Ports mouth, N.IL, aged 73 years.' SM. Gold dosed in New York on Tuesday at 1171. • . i®' The aggregate sales of Union Pacific Railroad • Ada for_ the year ending July 26,1870, was $9-0,631; average price, $4 60 per acre. you *went ern,_ or mtinues ' keep doom tee for it cot mothertartk-tunt-the-rayi-of the scorching sun ..4 11 A . wiihdrawn. THE SCHEMER TEST. 'rho at 1 /0 1, 143g ,their, 1409i!jOiS their grand Park, ixmtaining abonf a dozen nor inoreJoilaitaated the imle-#o\ 4 o 'Obt 'Oolai 13444 i: GiVi - W4jr: 9 o lll #44 l * : : 014151.tif0i4 mterkkok i .; ing the entire eityorlumi.mayilsay. eri*ybody and The ""rest of inankind" 4ve I* 1 !•All a.,ttf'n4f 6 / S ,YAFt ?#ln tle,o44;n(lle4t, the42l,. No i!iore, pleasant pastime at this 'season, pey'haps, could be` found :iisit.ite the evening to'l.this 'fanning f.o".Une C G erman 'reimit, - remarkable:. foi the ordgs a4O. Nr4er#4 , ' 'so many are congregated, and bean tifidlly iiluminuted with thousands of variegated lights, covering the-mass ive trees • luul been, a centn i ry ilefore ivy •to their very tops:---at presents to the eye, a scene at once truly .pleasing and Idautiful., • • - • • - In an open - pavilion bat nbeut the centre'of the grounds, en . reij hibition the prizes—all of them t.irti 7 , des of use an d value, among, w hich is silver ware of chaste and elegant design; furniture of unique pattern, and costly manufacture, with, many other articles too ntuuerbua to men= tion, for all of which the members of thes6 Societies 'are competing--the principal and most valuable ones be: ing for the best marksmen' of the shooting galleries, open to the ladies as well as gentlemen; and it is not unfreqttent that the fair ones by their dexterity and skill carry off the cov eted prize. It would be useless for me to at- tempt to enumerate to you the many means of harmless enjoyment devis ed and used - by this class of people, and enjoyed by all classes 'of their countrymen, no matter what their condition or position in society; While adhering And clinging to the customs and practices of their Fa therland, the last but not least is -One flag—one cotnitry—and sad lager." . Ever true to their adopted coun try, the freedom of which they wish to enjoy undisturbed in • drinking their lager, and her liberties ever willing to protect, by the ballot and the bayonet. Were all the foreign elements among us of this character, no act. of Congress would be necessary to en force the rights of citizens to the bal lot, or to protect film : in, the free use of the elective franchise. Nor would there be as in our sister city, New York, a, vote of forty-seven thousand in a ward Whose-whole en- . itineration Of men, women and chit : dreu all told, was but thii4ce.nthous and; and, aS in a certain precinct in Newark, N. J., whose entire vote was but two hundred and thirty-seven, but .returned a Democratic majority of one thousand. ': ..SiTtember _.September 6 .Septenibur 12 .October 3 ...October 1 ...Octobgr 11 ...October 3 The organization of the`censns Bu reau is about ' completed and the work of census-taking has commenc ed in good earnest. The act provid ing for the decenial enumeration of the people as required by the Consti tution,' also directs that a full ac count be gathered of the industries, property and resources of our people, which demonstrate the-uncontrovert ible fact of the growth and power of republican institutions, in spite of the most adverse circumstances of a protracted and expensive war which involved directly or indirectly, the whole of our people, and taxed their endurance and resources to. such an extent that it would have inevitably worked ruin and subversion of the Government upon any other than a free people. Too much cannot be said in support of that party which brought our country safely . throtigh all those bitfer struggles, and placed her on ]the high road to prosperity. Compare the present prosperous con dition of affairs with the four years preceding the . present administration, whose revenues and taxes-after being collected by the dishonest and cor rupt officers of At J., dwindled to a sum " smaller by degrees and beauti fully less " ere they reached the treas ury. ;- t ...October 11 ....October 11 ...October 27 ..November 1 ...Novembdr 8 ...November 1 . November 1 ..November 8 ..November 8 ..November 8 ..November 8 ..November 1 ..November 8 ..November 8 ...NOvember 7 ...November 8 Nor did the waste there cease. Through all the various branches, arms and ramifications of the civil departments of the Government, thousands of dollars wero squander ed in .supporting and keeping in place the upholders and adherents of "My Policy" Who, when in one . his happiest moods, called them ,at best but his " satellites and satrap y." No retrenchment was thought of in any department of the civil service here, but instead, the clerical- force was increased to a point far beyond the number provided by, law, and the - sprviees and abilities of many of ticra were only known in signing the roll and drawing their,pay. however, now, is the constant watch word, as you will have noticed in the Fuming events of the (lily. The _cler ical force has been brought, down to the very lowest number possible to theyerformanee of the efirrent work in the various . departments-Lthe, ap propriations made in many instances, being less than the amountesked for by 'the heads of the different ilu reans—the large force in 01*ov:tarter master's department steadily cUrtail- finnstinAtehi4tcrisd out UOU.OolldnciVe_to.ita. prnspsrity, - Opur,iii the Rantr'sixteen —beelik-uoimliotow4o•-the-Resemit-aelp, That arc old, THE DIFFEItENCE TIKE CE.NSCS. KY POLICY RkITIUL'VCIIMMIT, INEM ed.. and greatly imbued—the raw mionfinem of haxi;ug 'ilitiduirlpA their erVnigitbet* 0 44.rictelk T 013 17 .1+ eitdemdf _stiietet.bohigi GTO •' , myi Wily on Stelligent people - ' to ‘ 44 11 haabathfuh'imrded43"47.4"lifie .w,bereiry are disbursed Ow; priNie moneys; that no imp7ioper ' slier* 40 6 ( 1. .41 1 04 0 0.49* made. 'ttie daily reductiep of. the greatinb~io debt, torrvine4e Ale .most bitter id Democratic Co m :in l ets of a/ t cial- euebesa-lot the Admitdatiatisini `Mad ti is itlO'helehonia. everY ;Patriot in lie: doubt the d o se of : :the. ap l woultin g political campai g n will find the ene mies of liberty end huinin ri g hts, _ muted "hoise, foct,t, and; diN9Ons TZIE,RESIMTS; of the State elections` re already be ing einvagmed here 'but all agree that' for:.o* lurbliesA (PFty, 'will be deniemstrated,, The ,PeoPle in the States cannot 'afford, now: or hereafter, to let slip through their bands the reins of Prnsperity and economy, to be taken up by the par ty of "rule or. ruin "—the Democracy —and it behooves all good eitiiens to buckle on their armor'and go into the fight with the full" determination to' win. NEWS . SCAIICE; The dearth of news here is ?fully equal to:iteelxcese idheat. Business is quite.at stand-still, and many of the liusiness men- with their families, are rejuvenating in a cooler and more Comfortable clime; all the plac es of`amusement are closed; the blonde brigade that has for a few weekepast been turning the heads of many of our young men, with the more leg-itimate representatives of the - drama—have, "like 'the Arab, folded their tents and silently etole away," and the. spiders can now weave undisturbed theif webs over mimic castle and tower. Our senses so recently 'startled by the report of the death Of the French Minister, were again this morning shocked by the report of another suicide, the particulars of which are fully as dis-; tressing and deplorable; and in the last as well as in the. first, it is re ported a woman is lhe cause. .We can- pride ourselves as being .free from horrible and brutal murders, Nce seem at least - bound to be cele brated suicidally. ti M. THE EUROPEAN WAR HARD FIGHTING NEAR METZ! TWO SEVERE pCGAGEMENTS ON'TITESDAY The Prussians again Victorians! PRPNCH DRIVEN AT 'ALL POINTS. WAR SEWS GENERALLY. Nam 4.ug. 16.—The Sub-Prefect of Verdun telegrap'is as follows to the Minister of the Interior: • "Vmtia& August.l6-6 A., M.—No news from Metz. Nothing is known to have occurred to-day." The following is a dispatCh from Xing William to the Queen: - " Aug: p. 11.—T have just returned from the battle fieldilicar Metz. The advance of the Seventh Corps_ attacked the, enemy, who were instantly, reinforced from the fortress. The Thirteenth -Divis ion and part . of the Fourteenth sus tained the advance. • "The conflict was deiperate, in volving the entire line. The enemy Was repulsed at all points, and pur sued to the glacis of the detached works near the fortress, which en abled_the enemy to give shelter to their wounded. Our wounded were instantly cared for. By day-break the troops returned to their first biv ouacs. 411,dpf them fought with in credible, an admirable energy. I have gone among themland -congrat ulated them with all my soul. I have spoken to generals Steinmeitz, Seas trow, Manteuffel and Gopher." The following Oficial. dispatch, dated on the 15th at about 4, o'clock in the afternoon, is just made public: "Out i ,advances finding themselves before Metz . , and believing that the enemy, who were encamped under the welt% about to' retreat, Gen. Galtze's brigade was .ordered to at tack 'The .rear guard of ,Marshal zaine's corps., The second brigade then advanced under Ostensacker, of Gen. Faunacke,. and Ntrnuigel partici pated, driving ,the 'enemy at all points. "Meanwhile the French . General Lademerault endeavored to flank the first. corps,lout was attacked bY the reserves, who advanced. with drums beating, under Gen. llantutieL The enemy was splendidly repulsed, and driv s en into the fortress. Many were captured. Our troops advanced to Belleirais. and Borney, within range of the forts. “This morning , the King ,made a ieconnoisance on the field of battle, visiting the advance posts, to ensure the transportation of the wounded, • French and Prussians: alike, -to a point above on the right of. the Moselle. From_ this point the enemy was invisible in the ; clouds of dust. We, infer s tlierefOre; : that the main body , ha's departed.” . Nam, Aug. 16.--Ari Official pateh froin the Prefect. of Meuse to the Alinister,of the Interior, is pub lished: He says.a body. of German Iltdane has been seen in. the neigh borhood of Cotronei6Y.,miu - ehing to-. wards. Basile Duc: - He has therefore 'cut-the railways iii that.,section to impede the advance of, the enemy. . TheYrenchjoiarnals Co of the hrevi4 . °l-the dii_Eipatchei the seat of ivar. . Even the Cops:44lton *, a semi-official organ, soya the dispatches do not give a very precise idea dike poitOns of either , of; the arraieS. . - ' The Journal Offit;id to -day. contains a deciee declaring' the.cities of Cher- &m g **iv patient 10 iklohetori Oen. OMIZILON, twder the het4of the "The Old Men of the Bennie !:indging biiiiko English idindard geiV e l e r 4 .ta i l- c t il i t: l en rii r the AP, itt,t4witor4 iiittipnti.minti leak rale, oldetdr-AW4 00111.8ay *,? . 42:erof , ,TAiii the Sensde*en- Af-qfro,sezotos,.A4mibom atrbot*o gaitn Opel 444(.4 *elle Plim4ol7s AP? ALLY- Bertoage aiiit;upwardx : the otimrthig iun Own from ,f6y:ty-nine to thirty. tour'Pit Years te ll 3.1 0 4 41i0:4 4; the olclaskin the chamber; se..far as years ere, 9044 12 4 'Aft, - '*a443r -the I y?unigest:man Abu; Ferld4oe sad freeheeee• WO:de .eptiausii# yeti ix:lll4pin. who , b!Wbeeir fdt7c.TeFe AlAinerWOO P9l - I,l*--and ;who, in 14seventylseccnid!Ae sop:pith° title off, y 41110410 io the Senate,' isle- be envied., But nehddy..eirties, 43 446mcron,„ for everybody dikes, de4btfol e Add boy.' I; use the term not. flippantly, but with all,dne respect; for I ven ture. to say that there is not a more buoyant, or;, More, 'youthful spirit in the clamber." , ,Eyery.one woliminted with Gen. Ciainnakwill. appreciate the Utah of these remarks. DIESPZIaTe BVTFRtrITLIESIP. The desperate efforts made by the oppsition, to defeat, Hon. 11. Mamma for Congress in this district, will prove entirely fruitless. Every da'y the signs of• his triumphant re-elec tion, are becoming; more apparent. He will be unanimdusly renominated by the Republican party in every county of tlie district. This is due to his eminent ability, and :the fideli ty with which he has served the pub lic. The New York papers who set down a gain for their party, in the thirteenth Pennsylvania district, will find themselves prematurely count ing unhatched chickens.. We are aware that a strong pressure will be brought to bear upon ns from out side influence; even New York' is called upon to aid in • carrying this district for Piolett; but they may as well save their time and money. The majority, have firmly concluded that they will•_send Mr. Mercnr to the forty-second Congress. They have no desire for, and have no intention of trying a new man; and the inter ference of outsiders will only induce them to give him a more emphatic re-endorsement.----Monteur American. New Advertisements. THE 'CHEAPFAT PAPER IN, THE WOULD! a THIRTY CENTS! -ea , THE WEEKLY PATRIOT. Containing forty-eigkt columns of matter, Polio. cal, Literary, Aurionitnial, Current News, le., fidiu the first of September, 1870. until tho brat of Janu. ary, 1871, for Fifty Cents to single subscribers. $4 50 to clubs of ten 18 00 to clubs of tdreaty, sod $3O 00 to clubs of one hundred .(to one address,) cash in advance.. Address HEIM! h CO., aug.ll.4w &Mora and Prowla, !Rani aburg. Pi FARM FOR' SALE-IN MONROE TOWNSILLP.—The subscriber offers for sale his valuable farm, lying on the Berwick turnpike, in Monroe townahip, three miles Rom the village 01 Monroe ' and seven miles from Towanda, with • good ro ut leading from both the above places. 'The Sullivan k Erie Railroad also passes through the farm. It contains 190 acres, about 63 acres under good Mate of cultivation: good buildings: two large orchards, and is well watered. Terms may. J. C. UIDOWAY, 2d. South 'Branch. Aug: 17,'70. - WYA.LIISING ACADEMY. The Fall Term will commence ,on the drat Mon day of September, 1870, and continue 12 weeks. TERMS—For Common Englllb $4 110 Yor Higher English and Classics 5 00 DAVID CRAFT, Principal. ang.ll-6w W - Y ALUS I N G C. W. CLAPP Having leased the Storehouse and coal fixtures belonging to the Messrs. Welles.' would notify the citizens of Wyalusing and vicinity that he will keep constantly on hand a full stock of Co A 1;, EGG, STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA AND HARCLAN LIM E , IN BULK OR BY THE IBARREL. S A L T. r SACKS; BBLS., AND BAGS C EM E N T PLASTER AND KEROSENE OIL, Which he will be pleased to agpply them with at reasonable prices, Roue but thessr iqum.rrvvrill be offered formile, consequently cannot fail In giv ingoo entire satishethnt and meeting the wants of the mardzaty. CASH PAID FOR GRAIN, On delivery, and for every description of FARMER'S PRODUCE, Or tiken Ih richange for Coal. Limn. Balt, Plaster. Cement In Kerosene Oil ISAAC LE DIOTT, as my agent, win &brays be at the Wareham tct attend to customers. . Wyalttaing. Aug. 10, 3570. WYOMING COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. KING'S - 70:N, PENN.! ' The neat year of this popular hastlivition wig be- - gin SEPTEMBER 1. IMO. Board. Tuition and Sts tionery have been so reduced as to render ilfe er 2 .pease- neeeliary for completing the Commercial Comae from Thirty to Eilly ilotlars less than at other linituess ,Collertos. No active. enterprising Young Inin. ath =ale better investmeat of tilt 0 than, by , takiega course of Instruction at this Institution.. . . . . Wolf ermdsortapet diet can be *mad at se ether Commercial College is tie osestry. Oar smer of study Is prepared In a thorough and - aeenrste•manirs, and amerdift to the latest and ana most improved methods of book-keeping. • • Medians have tim advantages of Ltteray &sidle& a Library. Beading Boom and Weekly Iseavisee. Counterfeit • idoney. Poinkul Becolomy. Conuner eialLairi Penmanship andiessinessOorraspondenoe are all thoroughly upon, and are included In the Business The instruction in the art of detecting ommterfeit money la alone worth the tuition for the entire Hundred* of young men now occupying game of the best ix:Willow in the country bare mulled to the abunilant and' accurate knowledge of business ,ebtalued at this lamination. • • Out graduates are filing liolittloks of trust in BM •er• the great &kw, and In nearly every Mate in the Union. Partictidar attention is paid to . Tekgriphing. Tow offices hue bees littedup and under Qoa events. ion pf an able and experienced operator.. Fittuleids devoting ID-hour each day to this important branch of commercial education in connection with the reg. Wm emcee, become quailed to take charge of offices In thresor four months. . Tuition for the fill Mathes Come 226 00 ' }Anhui Gmrse with Telegrephing, " 95 so : Telegraphing_ altos - * 25 00 Tuition for • full course in Otherneutal, and Proc. kcal Penmanship - •. ..=26 00 Senkfor Circulars. Addrete . . L. L. StRACIVE. M.A., Principal, lf,theetcni. terms. !MI Nsw -Abetlimb A]dPTO` C ~_ Trite MOND! weeks. 1. pkownt 1. reesweable beard t wakes Jab , ' E ir INSTITITE. ;r A DOMES . ° SCHOOL • lOM TWZ BOYS. TrommemnikitirbftereOmitalefilift Woodsy. August $. tied continue eleven Yoe dosehre askjetamelloo Miters to She school. Moshe ot W. 112.1;et the Iseittnie; or T: Pox. P.C. theetwas.B. W. Ammo, !.Towanda. re. " Amp 811148* - Sl5 3 TowAins, roan soewn, OA, Thleart4ammimitiesta=Ymwt"" l and and will r =MITA prio, , shoo rote the,dearpe ed W. Struts and 2.1.. 4Walau 'will imeto MeiVernitretima to •maawiltae`tai en Thrialts departments and to tbs. puma eliParnslais and manseprlient of MeV actued., They' will berm 'gimbal by randient 111334 aspeHoneed .trachea/inaK the departnie The 1:001144 of instruction ant Preparatory and Gembiatlng Essfliver.-Normal. Otuatnetchel.Seantibo The PrepamearY f dielrent Lty the aeaallerpppilaferShe studiestrroMb Gradnittlitg Course, which comprises ad acairmsle studies, laufablata reittleteli The lest yam of ;Gdwauenwe rampaged. they an imter Ober al the other eaurses. in Normal eautse * -affords tharesigh instruction in Common School straw opetTbsort mid Pnake of esoblugf Students in the Commerunt Departments have en the advantages of the beat eammenial school* in addition to thorough drill la necaimary: moderate branches. • The Ilidentille Course in addition to the studies of the GradmeSug thiglish:Prencliand German, coon.. ,res special inieOn• !alba Sciencesillustrated an eseeDent codectlan oMppenatcue recently. pro. 713 •Atift two years of the cambia Coarse are in ' tended to prepare students well he College; the third year to fit for advanced clamed in College or to combine dimes with a special Warm in the M. • The Ortuiiriental. koderti Law**, Moak. Drawing and PidutiliE. - will be taught by competent instructora. Board and room. are provided in QC Institute. Foe further particulars address • O. W. BEAN k E. E. QIIINLAIf. Associate Principals.. MUIR TOL President Board Trustees. Aug.lo,lll. . . • - NOTICE IN' "BANKRUPTCY-- Mt it le pier *arise: That on the 21st darinf July, A.D., 1870, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was is sued against the estate of E. P. Wllcoi, of the sea 0. of Canton. in the county of Bradford and State of Pennsylvania, who has been atlnfkged a Bankrupt, on his own petition; that the spartat of any deists and delivery of soy prope belerning to such Bankru pt ropert toy' him or for Ida use. amil the *seder of any p by him are by km; that a meeting of the creditors o fforbidden the saki bankrupt. to prove their &link and to Choose one or more as signees of his estate, will be held at a Court- of Beak rriPtoy. to be holden at the office of the Register. Lr; the borough of 'reminds, Pa., before EDWARD OVERTON. Jr.. Regleps, on the 24 day of BEPTIJI BELL A.D., 1810, at 10 o'cloek, am. . . AL MURDOCH. 'ILL Marshal, as Messenger augl,law4 SOME-THINIa N - EW IN TOWANDA. PA. RAG AND PAPER DEPOT ! OFFICE. GRIMM' cE PA TTON'S BLOCK. Under R. W. raldr Clothing Store, Bridge Street. We beg to inform ' he people of Bradford county that we have opened en patateahment as above, and Intend paying the Highest Pricc in Carp for RAGS, PAPER, BRAES, ',OPFER, LEAD, IRON, And in fact all kinds old metals There are toosof Ord Neustpaper. or 4 hooka; wanted yearly In Towanda. Gather up the fragments that nothing be lost, and bring them to us and get yciur mush. . C. WILLIIit.'N k. CO. c. WILLSON. T'STRAYED—From the subseribei: three 2-yeam old ateera, two red an o ne y ellow. Said ateera werelost oat of a drove at Stevensville. about the find stjady. They were bought In the vi cinity of Dnabute, Sullivan Bounty, Pa. Aby one informing me cabers they are will be liberally- re warded. augl;lo.lv3 . OWEN EOBEBTS. PIANO FOR SALE—Piano near-. ly new•. Greener Maker. Said to be Brit rate lnetrument. For eale ebeap.. If not sold soon will be rented. To be Been at the More of angl.'7o-tf FOX. STEVENS, 3azacua k. CO. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE—ANA comb:replete going to Kansas. I offer fur sale the following property, situated ,in Litchfield Centre, Bradforil county. Pa.: 3,ly.Store and Dwelling combined, large and commodious. has been built only three years. Lot. 1 are; House and Lot; Lot 2 acres. Also 10 _acres of impoived land with good barn on, 1.; tu lles from Litchfield Centre. The above property will be . sold cheap, as both my attention and capital is needed in the Weat. where I torrepurebased' is:dee valuable property in A thriving little county seat. For particulars. addreen or call an the subitcriberat his eibre ang3.'7o.26.l' B. M. L.ATTON. TAYLOR 8.00 INVITE ATTENTION TO THEIR NEW BLACK ALPACA, 50 PIECES JUST RECEIVED THEY ARE THE STANDAIM ALPACA OF THE United Stake; of uniform tnake, and nueurplaised in Mar, qualify or price. Towanda, Ana. 15,10 powELL .Sc CO SOLE AGENT§ FOR { THE CELEBRATED JOSEPI. KID GLOVES, A LARGE INVOICE JUST AECEIVEb, 'WHIM WILL BE SOLD FOR ONE DOLLAR A.PAIR EVEIII PAIR I.VABBAIkITYD. KEYSTONE STONE. Towanda, July 27,1870 WO Pll7 SICIANS. 74. • - De o pate in saosu. LONG LUNY CU811316. AND romp= pima. _ - I / ri • ;afra-1-,i) • Mom et PlNPARAtEnt.—Baeha. ..ego. Am; 'P ar Birr ! el !! 1 10g ni f! k Mt , ! °1c r la *lbis 0 11 0 cfs ' bat, estoalo4 b7,dbrisetuielln lit* *pie* . " 4iercosn' Juniper 'Dente. i.orfio . 7,ltple !ape lil wet. and a mill prciparlion of "MI. It Is mo r e pe ld iiiMiZa Stch!, is; propired b 7 Druggists; is, of du* color. It if . 11 .plant F4ifinallatta fragrance ; the action of a ilanuidistroya :this (it. active principle), lesrinis dark and Mahone deamtion. Mine is the eider Of ingr=ithmq. , The Dacha in my nreperskien stretkneleatee : the enialleet iinentltiot the other ' legredte nts . are added, to pre.Tent on innaxilon. it will i tfound not tobe a Tlnetnrei as uuje . iiiPhari4xibpaia, war t to it a' Pyrnp...antl therefore 6130)01380 in omen Atha» fever or thatt. nntlon exist. In thht, you hive tie inowiedge of the ingredients and the mode. of preparation. Hoping that you willtroy It with a trial, and that upon Wipe . ctiolo it will most with your appro. 'bation, Chemist Oud Druggist of • 16 rears experience jErom the largest manniseturing Chemists in the •• I am acquainted with.3ln H. T. Hehnhold p he occupied the Drug Store opposite my residence, and was eincceeetal in conducting the hueinesu where others bad not been equally so before him. I have been favorably Impressed with hie character and en- Firm of Powers k *.eightman, ILtnnfacturing Chatipts, Nlueth aI:A . I)I9MT Stu.. Phila. F;.utti trritArt btrejll3, for, weak ness arising from indiscretion. The exhausted pow- era of N4trire which are acoonipauleil by so many alarming tymptoins, among which will be found. In- dcsposition to Exertion, Lt.s 'of 3ietnOry, Watelnl ness, Horor of Disease, or Forebodings of Evil ; in fact„, Universal Lassitude, Prostration, ang to enter Info the enjoyments,of sOniety the constitution, once affected with Organic; Weislmess„regnires the aid of medicine to strength ari iwylgorate the xystetu, which HEI,MBOLD '8 EtTRACT . BI7CIIIr invariably does. If i, treat- went is submitted to, Consumption or insanity en am Fitin ErniAct or Tircm, in - af rectlone pecullai to Females, is unequalled by any otheepreparation, as In Chloroni., or Retention Palnlnlneta, 431.'8c-tarn's State of the Utgrttn, and all complaints inehlt•nt to the .ox, or the declllaeor change of life _ . nrciaynaes - FLIT" Mamie? Brcito Also 131 PILOTED EOM WANIt will radically exterminate from th4sysiero,Alseases arising from Wats of illeaips. thin, a litcle, expense, little or no change in diet, no inconvenience or exposure.; .completely iniperisedin ; . 4 thoaevinpleaaant and dangerous remedies, COPiiTs and Mercury. in all these discsaiiii. Use 117.Lsrsous'a Farm Errnacr Brcm in all TAYLOR & CO dlaesacs of tries° organs, whether exiting in male or female, from whatever moue orlidoiting, and no: matter of how lone standing. It is pleasant in taste and oder. 'lmmediate" in action, and more strength- cuing than' any of the prOparatlons of Dark or Iron. Those art Sering trout 'broketi•down or delicate constitutions, proettre the remedy at once The reader must be aware that, hmancer alight may be the attack of the above diaeasei, it is certain to affect the taCKlily health and mental pifers.. MI the above diseases require the sid.oi retie• HEL3IBOLIVB EXTRACT BUCHII 1s Rte grad Dimetic Sold by 'Druggi.te *ejerywhere. Pnicz—EL2s per bottle, or G bottle. for 86.30. Delivered to any address.. Describe symptoms commutes- IM=2 Address H. T. HELMEOLD, Drug and Chem.l cal Wirweliouse. 59i Broadway, *N. :T NONE 'ADZ =CCM IIMS DONE UP E't steel-engraved wrapper, with fae-simile ofmy'Cliemi- cal Warehouse, ana aigned, May 19, 11476,-1y toad* . New York, August 144 b. on tOINYMII:PAAATIOW II With a feeling Of confldentti, I am, very respectfully, • H. T., HEM:BOLT), - ; World.] 'Novi:mum 1831. wtr,u.tas M3GI:M!.,LN, • :1 H. T. HELMBOLD ' °Fe ,Ail , ~ ... ............, Ts. .• _____4rary Wedeeedey ili r l2 py k. a p iaci!, ad 1 1 35110 e 1 =61 5015 117. - • 11bee il 16 b liva aibilll..t.._•••• ... •; 1/ 10 0 1 ra Bye. li ' • ••• ismawheo. 5 Com 1 lice 0314 V Deans. lbash - • - Batter elle) 2 11 ' ; do: ;may. Rieeeri,l6 beab,new 1 it 01 ,:azi D barrel • $ 1 .1 0 lei em 11516 - . 011034 11 13 ish • • •• • 1 G 0 Vicsains ar aunr.-13"hret 601 b. ; Cone 36 It.. • lye 56 lbe.; Oats 32 lie.; Darley 461364 Bark brat ' 43 The.: Deans at tbs.; Draa 20 l dai s bs.; dar 3..7d GO . 'Um p Tamely Beal 64 tbs. • DAM Dried 33 lb. '• Dried Apples 2211 a. rialil . eeddillbe.. '' ARRA.NBKKENTs OF Trte TowaxDA - poorrosvici. UntU farther mike the MIL at the Oka Ira aestrlaart depart attlattows: . -Northam al. sc. ...... fkatthant - a:l6 tr. as. .. ..... 7:15 aw, 'Tway - ... .. 13s00 Y. 10t r . Y. Canton •• 5.0( v. ma 150 r. x. Daahare 11*0*. a ... .... r. r. ,Lettaygroitla 11SO a. ft........ 12:003 • se. Duda, ... .. 12:00 at. .. . . 2:00 P. 11. Mao mins ultras' ovary Monday. 'W . 4;4 * tµ4 .4. y „ 4 .I=4l SAO e 4 and &pats at 7:00 A. Non Tbsuida 3041 datartlay. Marty Careers war pswives wretry Tuesday, nu m . day sad Batarda7 at 800 DepartsAtaaw at Vaal , • da l sir Au near dojo 30 asdaratea berm tar time if dr. p m / pi - aid ale waft aorta cad math clam 45 ointi tesprepaw. S.W. ALVOILD, P.M. . . lltsT CLASS_FAR3IING CIMXEItn Or ALL IMMO =Mt= TO OROZIL . RAEDER% AND mizatEnrs-ckumE RATED Horse Powers # Threshing, ilatitive4 ; EXCELITOR EAT trim= ;•• EIRDT'B uNnivALLED. TWO WHEEtED`MOWER, WELLINGTON'S BOOT CUTTERS ; LS - REMORSE IVIVERa ,AND'THICESIIERA' SAW MITT CLOVER ifirup lis; STEEL PLOWS. AC. AC. • • • fact all lands of Superior Fanning Maebice l7 furnished at manufacturer's prices. Send ft It. ecriptive and Priced Cirtnlars . Corre den'c'e promptly attended to.. Once in . /Serene. tew bloek, south side. R. M. WELLES Towanda, 12.3870. . . A II T.' 5 - .) N.—WHEREAS,- 31Y I...)wife. MATILDA, ban left my bed and board w.tb. ont just canoe or provocation, this is to forbid all iwr. sons harboriq or trusting her on my account, a 4 I shall pay no debts of her contracting after this 'late. . Albany, Pa.. July2o, 1870.—.3t!1t W. BURDICK. .3i.WARNER, • :UP. FAMIMAKER AND JEWEL= 135 Mail) Street Respectfully informs the public that lie keeta.: , ,ta staidly on hand - ell kinds of AHEDICAN AND SWISS WATCHES • Also a line aiaortmt•nt of GOLD. SILVER' AND PLAT*/ JEWELRY. Conabsting of Chaim', Rings, Thimbles, Napkin Rings, and other. articles too runne.iona to mention. A greet variety of the moat approved Mac The WATCH REPAIRING hi done by himself, personal ly, and lie flatten Idmaelf.that with Ms twenty years erperieuoe in Towanda, he will be able to please all Who may favor him with their patronage. Thankfel for the pant liberal patronage, he Immures the pablie that his charges shall be reasonable, and no pains Oared, Remember theplace. 135 Main-at.; Patton's Block, two doors south of Powell it Co's Store. Towanda, Pa., July 12. iErat-tf - VOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.- .A.l -The partnership heretofore existing lietwt,f, tho undersigned. tinder the firm name of D. C. DAY TON & (.!0., is this day dissolved by mutual,,,,n,...nt. Tho:business will be settled at the office of Lfa & Brother, by G. A. Dayton or V. C. Dlabree. Towanda, July is, 18,70 NOTICE PARTNERSHIP.—The nrkreninp,i ill hive thie lormed a grtnenhip, under the firm of DAYTON t BROTHER and will continue the Wool., AND HIDE iiiinimas as heretofore couiludet by D. C. Dayton dr CO., 0. A. DATION, Towanda, July. 18, 181. J. E. D.kliTON. P` NNSYLVANLi STATE NORMAL :?CHOOT, ! (Fifth District) MANSFIELD, TIODA COUNTY. PA Fall Term begins &MeMber 7th. iss7l). Winter Term begins Dreemb , •r 12th. Spring Term begins March 27th. 1871, tor•catalogneemr admission, address' - CHAS, H. VERICII.I Man.field. July 20. 1870. Print ITOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application will be made at the next 41-et. .ing of the lourislature of Pennsylvania for the poratiott of a Savings Bank, to be known as the Athens Savinga Bank. to have a capital of fifty the us. and dollariuwith authority to increase the same to an• amount not exceeding three hundred thousand dot tarn. -The objects of said bank Sr., to receive money on dpeenot and to discount notes, bills. Re.. and I. oxercise general banking privileges. to be located the borough of Athens, county of Bradford, inch anthotitY to catalaislt branches at other pLa..es 3t said county. LE RAYSYILLE ACA.DE3II:! The undersigned, with an accomplished assist.irt. will open the Fall Term of .this iffstetution. on Mt..N. DAY, AtTiIFST 22nd, 1870. whiiih will . cqutinue weeka.linCluding luatatutei. No effort Wilt be sar ed to render the school pleasant and profitable. and to cause every subject skittle,' to Ile thoroirghly cors 'prefumiled as far as pursued. It. is desirable that pupils—as far as convenient--eunir the school at-the opeturnt or the -- temit. Board can, be obtained near by at reasonable rates; also roorafflor those wistnea to board themselves. Tuition train $3 50 to (6 oe. Mother Mathematics, Latin,. Cire'kk, French, etc.. taught. i McPBEItSON. Leltaysvillr, July 13, 1870.-6 W, . Principal. FOR SALE.—A Large House and Lot on STATE TOWANDA. Pa. The Lot is 40 by 720 fotd. The House is a large tar.- story frame, containing eleven rooms, four of them very large. All was newly painted and papered .throughout this spring. Is suitable for a Boartisa? Muse or Private Residence. Terms racy Tot particulars apply on the premises, or address E, IV. REELER. Box 433, Towanda. Pa. June 22-2 in TOWANDA COAL YARD._ ANTHRACITE AND Baum:mous COALS -The undersimied, having 'card the Coal Yard and Dock at the old "Barely Basin." and just completed . a large Coal-house aril Office upon the pretulacs,.are 'now prepared to furnish the citizens of Towanda and vicinity with the different kinds and siren of the above- , named coals upon the moat reasonable terns in my quantity desired. Prices at the Yard until further notice : Store Large Egg Small Egg,. Lump Plimoth Nut. Pittston Nut. relay" Lump Run or nines Fine, or Bhicilmiah The following additional charges will be made In elivering Coal within the borough limits : Per T0n...50 cents Extra for cariying in, 50 cents - 11alf T0n..35 .! Qr.T0n...25 " .13,• Orders may be left at the Yard. corner of Mel road and Elizabeth Street', or it H. C. Porter's Drug. Store. ' Orders must to all clites be seeompani.4l wall" the cash. WARD k DIONTANTE. • Towandc,.fune 1. 1270—tf. - NEW ROUTE TO PHILADEL PHIA.- NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROA4) Shortest and moat direct line to Philadelphia, Rai timers. Washington. and the South. Passengers by this route take Pennsylvanla k New York Railroad train, passing Towanda at _I% A. 11., make dose connection at Bethlehem with Ea press train of North Penns Railroad, and arr. , e Philadelphia at 5:05 P: , 31., in time to take well trains either for the South or West. Sity passengercars are at the Depot co. Indrains to co • ngera to the various D.T. u to o city. . nnittleci. Leave North Penn ' road Depot, corner Berta and American . - Philadelphia, at 7:35 A. arriving at Towanda 5:15 P. M., gara . 7- Mann's Baggage Erman collects and delivero bag gage. office No. IDS South Fifth street, Philadelplos. TILMOUTIACCOMIODATIoNs Freight received at Front and Nal* itreets, delphia, and forwarded br Daily Fast Freight tram to Towanda. and all paints in Sus vehanna with quick dispatsh. ELLIS MAMIE. Gen. 'AO. N. P. IL IL; Front and Willow MA. ; May 18.1870: Philadelphia. • VOUNDRI FOR SALE—Situate in Borne. Bradford county. Pa. The cheapest property In the world. A large; Foandry'tn running order, with ' , aver/thing used In the In:mines (Pat terns; Flasks: - kc.) A good House and Ba rn. eta acres of chotoe land, good - fruit, well. kc. Alllor two thousand dollars. Inquire of H. W. BROWN ING, Borne. PS., or Bramhall t "Ridgeway, at tin Bed. vaircand Biro /dote, Bridge Street. Towanda. July 27.1n-3m V AECUTOR'S NOTICE.,- m Notke Whereby given that all pernom oulebt ea to the estate of JOSFA"H AMMO, late of Albany, (ecemietl. are requested to make. Immediate' pay- Meats, and - all persons having claims agam.t estate most present them duly-anthenticated fer iettlement. - LEVI D. ALBUM STEPHEN D. ALltlit,. July =, 1870 DL IVELLI:S" R. COAL YARD Until farther notice prices at yard. are $5 Or Stove ~ $5 OD . - Not $4 75 ' Rittston :Jut. • $4 30 Sir Leave Orders at my Coal Office, No. $, bier- Vew Block, south side. . . Orders most in all ease be accompanied by the mob. • . Towanda, June..l,lo C 3 fICE ! 9 AND CRACKERS.-GEE elan Be nd. _ Scotch Roney. Orange. Raison, Lela. on and Ginger Cakes. Washington Jumbles and Coßee Meant, and all kinds of CraAcra at March 1.'70. • .W. A. R0C6W11.1::,. 1 1 II ,50 6 _,.. 31 30 3, D. C. DAITuN, N. C. EL.SIII:EI. G. A. DAYTON. $5 00 5 00 . 5 00 . 5 00 .455 4 .50 .400 . 350 . 300 R. R. WELLF.J3
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