Ctrs e. - .r. tt i , ..r trix ' r-• " LL'—'lW3' Aditairtiattowia,etxpry 1 v. ' :) ..... tr i ii i ,Nl 4 l..- . ..t. ~ i ta bo rt itilmt. 4,7:003 .Y37,i , e44 -, ',-) VI . ;.. ---&401 . 11-421t402,1:ViEkhillik% h - )el:tiittour is te-r-si., , -,1- ' o: '',. :- . • ••• ' , ..-1 . t.n101 .11.4 04, it r4l44lo•Stauaor,Cobb;okliear pessiO la aUbittooss 1, ,•,,,1..,-= 1 • ,• f -40muyiten,iLissaidiiiin , ipdt her literaryMM,FegiegAtitille : 7A . . i , -- cd [- -The Abitsph ,arut Chattsztoop itarosd is ens:panted lo nay. - - f - , 1-...;-;therse ?farina het 6.. 1 141011- ' Idne aid fiessantwille fripeitel or. - 'v - 4 : i - -.--lie titioixiiiiiii:itiorkii - iti - 4;r:14 betiaiy ire emlaoying more ,hanlis'lhaW 'rite 4 ..... erg, . 001111 , IS henceforth to , be lb* shining pi . nt; ' th e lichayaill 'mud. •-•-.., -.. t.: ',. 1 ',-. , -:z' , —Proessbil. - W. Mom pb~orjeydogold dad 'lsi , Cansiftrabli Visitkies, • !WF..)113149/110.,- v .--The wife of Jaure•Prosi&nt-of 71=0, is sisl -bow si zaccorar rare .--Vgetae 1 mitring Itomr , Rhiladial kids aro llew_cillislaitY. B ft* lictioadk. --Ittiriviat;ti,lirioh.joso OW pop. ' "tuition; arid the alibi Use ,IklsprigsArtiss sys 7 ties omits =people : - - • "76 -and -}111113411--.55"11W U Ilaltimoie Otaxusy sky — L7Citristkiiiralipta algid ': Moon toitoanp43eaini como , reeentli:itl/ 10 &di/wont ago of 11.4-yennt. --Worivork the Allent4iiiit and Port antonrailzoid mai 4be Ist sink; Itlc !Iv! beesi , An Azaericimil_niit liss. : cleired from, Riebotondirs.itii Brun, eifhaisrgo Of ' 2092 barre)s of flour h• the OfnegoW lll, r i , . —Schools of whiles'. are 4rt ll i. i to be disporting thantseh'eslnTanatoa mu ll harpocmors arc desired tilri,,ao capto rs , —lt is reported that Gen. Johii A. Dix will sooh remove to labium - - 1 4 0 -owns three thousand acres In Shelby county. 3 . 00,000 'sacks of wheat, !lave meently been slipped from Sin Istaz*o to Great Britain. ' —The! citizens of - lumina; Vt.; will celebrate thillr first centennial on iYendes day, Octobcc 5;1871 . . =—The lowa. *heat' crop" of lITIO embraces -2,000,1300 of scree, sad - it'will yield 21,000,000' bushels. • —Decatur, 111., is to have a rolling mill as soon as the works can ,be erected. will employ 250 hands. , --Abotit1)160,000 worth of silver bus went outward through Omaha In one day last week, from California. • • - resident of Delhi! an, Wis.;" has is genuine copy of. Den. - Franklin's newspaper, dated February 11,"1723. —A second track over entire length of the Syracuse, Elingtompkon New 'York Hailrotd will be laid next am*. —The Selma, Rothe and Dalton (Ga.) Railroad will in a few dace pass from the lessee to a board of directors recently elected. • • =Mr. James Burk; . of gm= county, is now in his hundredth year. He is a native of Virginia, and has long resided in Illi nois. . —The-farmers of Crawford county ; Kan., are making preparations for 'sowing twice as much wheat this fall as in any preceding Bose eon. —Me first steamer ever seen on the Stanton mar, in Vir&tia, was launched at Roanoke station on Friday. It is - called the Charlotte. ' —The census of the borough of York' ill show a population of 15,000, independ of snbarbs. In 1650 it was 8714. increase over 6000. —The Berlin Courant, (Wisconsin) estimates the yield of apples within a radios of eight miles from Berlin, as not less than 40A00, bnabels. ;--A Wisconsin paper men tions a case where burglars broke into a store, but tho We were marked so high that they would not takb any away. •' most extensive- railroad Wags in the United State" is being econstmcted on the Connecticut Airline Ralko ad, near Po katapany lake. . • •:—Another ciiemluihning Loaf' or b:me-11u overtaken the - British Empire.. - Mll3- ketosis have forthe first time, appeared to Eng= land. At Woolwich their are reported to be 4- ready pest." . r • , • =-* - —A black snake wail killed in Mao which measured eleven foot in length, was ten inches in rireumferenee, and ',sighed one hun dred pounds. —The .- ceosne of Frederick citY, ma_ for 1870„will Le only a fraction over 9000. Many eitlonlators estimated a populahon bp twoen 12,000 and 22,000. —A current' of wind or heated air passed over a South Carolina cotton field the other day, and within •a -few haute the whole cmp bad whitened and Hied. • • —There were, on_.Saturtley, 'll9 prisorteri registered on the boots of the Virgin ia penitentimi, lel:tiger number than It ever beforet:contained.- _ • •• • ' . . —The two balei-of new ci3ttor re . Indeed on Saturday in eharlekton ware •iota at eighteen cents. The -ecittcm was ginned too green, and is much cut. • -tow. water • in . the Wisconsin river, the Ellen Ilard,y continues to make her regular trips to" Bank, bringing 1,- 500 bushels at a load. East Tennessaa has raised , this , year 5,000,000 bushehrof Wheat - 0 40d irdi have surplus of 3000,000 bilhida for-gale.. More than has been ra ised in that section for twenty years. —The .greatest lerigth of New England Is about 550 title% and be gres.teat breadth 300 miles. Its• namnrest pal la be. twmit Boston sad Wont Stockbridge 155 sallw Olyin* , Andonerd, the brilliant advocate of " WOlnael riOtie hal vol. unteercd for thopurpose.of timing the sick and wended s°l erg of the army eftbe Rhine. •-A stranger lately went to the Tillage of Storm Make, to inspect Ids pur chase of At section of land, and found that it was located in the centre of the lake. He had , paid. $4.50 en acre. . • . —Mrs. Mary Id. McDade . died in areeocastlo,, //sr!loud, on -the Sd aged 102 lean, G months and 11 days. 13b. tro••• tabled her mental families until 'within one month of her death. • - ..6 -The Engliah language undeikoes some remarkable thinges in t climates. Here is the Panama brar* and iferakl girmg an • announcement of certain deaths made; The bead of "defunetions." , • • ••• • ..--MysrliMbeth toiMbon,aiOther of the late Hon. Charles Denison, died last week near they orrdre. She was born in - ,September after Viyoming =mere, iimit was comm-, gnently ninety-two -years Of eg o. • • —The Tampa, Pla„ the 9d Mat.; says: "The . deer thrhughout the surrounding eottntrYure ibing tritlf-lbe - black tongue. We alio hear of is few. gate* AilTiwit this fatal Obrome.";„; _ „. large 'abipmeat.of wool packed. at Salem, Oregon, is about tote made ao 13dis.! ton. It is put up in the best rioildble mannerV. so as to gtre 'a favorable reernatendation' to' goAllort 00 0 1-'5 , W 1. -The Itfehinond tour thilienseiii _some KIVO bushels of "heavyset hours t end it theanillers do not bid th tli e= the oft .there' are: 'tappers Ito take' ell —At a latilairlik,Sinttiait, "two . Inige`storvi candbuirere sildbitia tbb department y "Xonammits afire/we : , • from Canada will tweet/Wahl - an: aegmeti " • of the war spipropeistioas *a Domlakon to about ;;1,000, a par. • '" • rows three , tituatl. =knew are hearted,thus: "Spocialliolice. These oolamat are reserved for those misrehaats whoolgOtt .to athaniaLit.f es.A. -4ti thietutr piilide are abP tnliating poisoned meat among the dogs Whit' 2t speetalimlerprajtitata Ahem from "ad: numstering mug* to any dog eh!) has paid the las. ; ed it ammo thall.laillseift to lbe: : aver= saratili ware_ _paid kit Met* * 1 usil4l6 . per amt : greater Gdot fo Great " lit 'tie - OGG - AI is in is on4betibeteekat 1111*-1L1: -WV 76910 $ losiC htlif t _Java, .4..05 i ec ,„ 2„_044 , 4tri0F.A.r.4ft.,g , wide, a r °e l r .77 .* - Oo4• 4 :aleak exioupo tatitoes — pe I.lsttegoay ties %orb:limed. mak - axe :. _ ~~_ pia EEI X.DiVORIII S. O. 00011111C111. . W. Tomtit', Thrifty; oh& 05, 011.1..±iflP) At a meeting of the. Republican Committee, bola on the of of di lowing named poisons were appointed as Vigi ": • • • . • . ... ' 'of of thi aerial .11:9188108' AUGUST 27, 1870, for__ the pupae of choosing two delegates for each election- dis ,jlO attend a COUNTY CON "VENTltifclii Igo in Towanda Borough, • " _ " .". isTrusir.4 o a 00 th e **Pt& 03e be"1411' Mr" . i7eC. l 4ii‘ .. 4- 4 :!M 7 ' • z.) , .1111ritey,10e1s:Pies.L L:' • 401045 .# 101 ,Bitelantoit: Jolip Umtee. Vastrxe--131aparte; win r uyims moody ; , Ailetv=akiretiarer; Str immiegit., Armigaia--Ali s illierinvOltura9 VlOl4 O - 4 1r tas e =t. a 1 14- berderi=4:bas 'lleareargerrEagea. ifistrifilANCTierp4ol46ooii. sardiageops Phelph ns*,ls vasbino wai-gr 414•119bw iracklrer. - W eitnamer4L4' . mufti:44pm- coireir 'cwdo* MdelliziL / 00,6 " 1 01 4 1 /44414. Cant1t n.EL PtimtN6r-J 8i a ll 1 0=142 * ln -fireposak-mtwap Moice„-- robe& Daft ' • 4=75 3 4k I nIFED ; 00110 3 1Liftephell 3elbst-11EL Aabder. Leitcititolcetatql'ebley tacijkid-13 311.14iOn;43Dianistm;i Marne riet—Jas W !Moe; R 8 Biro* C A Bock welL < • • - kiwi* How, - Jo h n . -1 Orwell-8 Friable, 0 J chwbbock. Haw (Mbba. Cierrestai Mathainc Josiah Ittdapbc!lk; 'Alford r 5 b. ,-43 WBernilia. G if DOWOU. Joshua:B=4s. INSOSteaeph tThecidttrs Linitkat;•War 'Masson; Jo. Bone Vrp-Ceti To ' s . tier, l'hilson'ilThiac *tido lteOshe. • : ."....•:,.. ', . - - • . - - Bane Boro-D /1 Woodbirn..; It 18xTrnity. 0 . V ft ioebe Germild,N W Wahtrolli 1 Comm. Theisdore'Wilder. Jcsuyti, Creditord,, 8 - . - - B,frasAs-VinalP VnuoPst,ii e -L &estop C EWA°. Soulk Creek-4' F Gillett, D F Ifildreth. Jos Bantu's. akalkelittin --0 D Manes, 0 W -Blackman, Abram Vilig ag Bow--060 A ittei6i. Ilinur! Gordon Ju - .. , . • , . -.. , Vall--Dranterry. 78 T,lfillor. Claw Thompson. Towanda T-Ms Dism'tlek, ChasDeNarain, B Davidson. _ _ . . Toisnata Bono -A 0 puma. Perdval; Vowilt . .Fleury Toiraada Nora-Ezra . Itsit:. amigo Tekillts. U Granger. 11Voy Vap-T B BOMA, Milton Views, NB Cue. Troy Boro-d, S Hooter ~li 11 Pomeroy, GD Long, Turearora-ff Barrolreilff, H It Ackley, lii J Coggsr,ll, Wider-8 0 Hovey. Milton Holcomb, .A 0 Moore. WArre*-Joseph Dover. A J Whitaker. BE Charm. Wistditt:Ticadyke, Tnnstarn White, L Shoe 'Maker. : , . . =W P Stiffen', James Fee. Po 7 Staten. Win Owens..t H Hinds, George Poole. Well—John A Boy, Levi Rorie. 11 0 °MEWL WQmot—J 0 Brown, Frank Morrow, C A StowsiL ps ciLis) A J,ll e*4 cfl The Detroit Post justly says that the Democratic party, through most of its journals, has evinced its sym-. petit) , with, Napoleon. ' The state ment is eminently true.. From the very beginning of. the present • con flict they pronounced themselves up on the side of Napoleon. They "de fended his intrusive interference with the affaiis of Spain and his declara tion that no member of the House of Hohenzollern should be allowed to sit upon the Spanish throne. They defended and sustained his wanton declaration of war. They have sym , patbized with him in his projected invasion of Germany and his at tempted weakening of the . German power. What,the.Germans did ,for us during our War; the fact that they furnished many regimerits for 'the defeneu of 'our own flag, and that their bankers elintaibuted,.nf t their means to the :same cause; .the . fact that they took. up arms-in self•de• fence--all this has not prevented the NeW York - 1176r/d, 'the tostOn 'Post, the' #wB, .the . 4 1 AnY, Ar gue, and other r organs ,of the same party,'lrom giving all their syinyathy to theeneniies' of Germany. Nor has the fiel that'llaPoleon hap always been the aavorilq of freidelits. while the. Germans have been: among • its ardent friends f prevented them from allying tlieratelves with the former. Indeed,' in udi very fact may find the solution of their course. 'TMasnr Widitetiday Meriting of lSst week the store cif . Xessra. itta.- amiz:in Binghamton, was :entered by three _burglars. )Two young - men, named Misecx and' &wows, were sleeping in the store at the 'time, and upon I:teing . ,awakened. by the 120b30, MYBACK immediately seized a revol ver,and snapped it twice, but it did . not goo" Be line' then" attacked Ity, 'one of the Melt With a - box:opener When.a scuffle ensued, during which he (Blyrack) succeeded in getting the' weapon and • at 01e time icaring - SWitY,the ma sk titini' mid in dieting * Wound ,on the burglar's fay - He .was :.getting - the upper hand' when -another one came - :nit ;froth bele* and Shot hum iii the ha& 4:f:hi:beak after whinhj,hey Innde 4teir, escape. lir. %L.:CLAM:2, :night clerk at the Aniericari Notetireard the shtit, and . rent i3irutOWinear .tho/le.p4;Wattr.Oitice -, watching' the nilen!going' ap , 'the.. river. went to ;,the totO ;and- - -ealled.. Chief Frsir*i, fiat When 'llh, Vettlitied lil#0014 4 14 18 4 ) P.0 4n )lionduy . the. bodies, Pl. [ nnw the -ilanwa . were found in-. , the I - Chenango River. After the Murder - they attenipted to cross -the -rill* and 13 ** 4.- aMt ll 4 — ' l l l . 6 3r IMre'-1:0431' • -.TherbodieithonnOt been idetlif . hey "did' not atiali4 124,W. wa 1* l uiiidiOA*;- . qai; 4 l.u4:l4ri4b. putu.who...kinialtia ;Wit).i natintak; ncinulleara4w;luid , threw her lxiay; - t*'7ps:t3 , o&i : ,Ti - g)ioiilt - 'Vi'e' body > ; 43 90# 4 k414;449.4** 1 16417itankr L4hipart(-Anivinr-miro t aitintival 401110; ! thit anti .404:;•hkiiale) 143 -41 4 4iii*, - ** 1 :014;04, has4orned upaedite,—,o3, tbstilhe - Neyst/rlt- Wel Thii:balb3ll7 11**Ltiii*'0E1**4 and UMMIL Auvitusta:tekid.Uuu;o meow/if) secure there-nomination of triTiVIES Mucus. The foll Owing resolution was also unanimously. adopted: _ ".ft-ooloeVfltst in Hon. Ulysses Moreare, we a4efom,-IssA"alblernspeellDnta &Linl Caosi ~Lt Po ,Aike his aindoillkilorsbartip we honi - or to himself, his cons tnentisnel the country at ~/,FIM". of ppliimt4a mat and pissed the f9l-i "Resolved, That Knorr, Jogai% P. Caoner,,Pronk-Stowort - and J. • Butt f r ames," l3lV=reatVtiti lig reirtio=dford meetr. 'lrrotobigAteltittonit Xont4ll4 and4hat the, , beausEoo4 to, we* Ttbe notsdissl3oll:l` onMum /dorm - rot o•••mg." • "RatoloiektThat Ivo co on, stdorognoiststive.brilloogreso. :Nom 41. , Merest, whose industry and isztegtityhatolOW inbim an lattnentialppoltion;_ second to ow the Ihllietliestati betz#ll e ottuitertd bitolo the vo,eri of -the -Ntaas• for I!*,. fuara . have mcm -ni _ , , a psominent an4 - 4. l ueitiAl itePublican of Sullivan:eounty,lurarticle , An the BeprePentatioe question, which. spin mature rellectkri'We hale concluded not tosprint, for the iciaion, that- the writer indulges in . sonwpenenal „r&. fiectiona 'upon Mr. Boats. We have become fully satisfied, however, that manY.of the best RePublizinP in Sul- Evan opiintY, ao nat'clabn• the Candi date for their county, and we thinh the people of this county should con. cider the -matter' Well before they again concede a member to. Sullivan, especially when the party in,that county are not united in asking for it. It should also be borne in mine that 4 5n1livanhas been liberally dealt with in'the matter, of appointments at Harrisburg. Besides matters may arise during the 'coming se n. the Legislature, which will render very, important to have two men trim Bradford. itek— There is, a class of people are always finding fault with nominations of the patty, and, an general ,rule without mtich group% for the *complaint; especially is t.', the ease in the Republican party in thi county. To putin end to every species of objection in this direction, •we would again o most earnestly urge every Republican voter in the county to ATTEND THE Dv/ ELATE 1 7 1*CTIONS ON, -SATURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT. Do not -al low interested or designing men •lo choose your representatives to the . Convention; but meet together and select your very, best men—men who have no personal interests to serve, but who have the welfare of the Republican party at heart, and - will act for its interests. let. The, Sullivan County Free Press, the only Republican , paper! in • the county, is. Opposed to the nomination of a candidate for the Legislature from that county this fall GE9ROE VAN Dr:Booarr ;idiot a woman named ihnooir- liolonmuf, in tlnlira, on Sunday last. At last accounts the woman, was not , dead. `! Our Faux " is the , , hero of the hour. This is the diminutive by ' which Bing Vitrunr designates hip son, the'Crows Prince, Pumtatcx I . Nrum.vm, and it is the name by Which he willhePeriltO.Tiaiewn• Re will be .thirty-nine years of age in October next. It will be remembered that he distinguished himself at Sadowa, four years ago, as he has now at Ha guenau. His Consin,.the Prince Roy al; FREDERIC/ Cam" has not yet been engaged. 'He was the chief hiro;of Sadowa, and is accOunted the best 'fighting General in the Prussian army. He is forty-two yeara of age. His command is on the right of the Prussian line, and When he . takes parlwe . may be sure of grand , re ports. OAWEER art!, talus. Itnestm - sham- Ehttnea,.'.Horm rtirevanz, S. S. Booms, and.rotliers: :Having been appointed by . you to examine the land, locality,-and fedi; ities of Catcher City, San g antiviein ity, I hereby rnport-the following ire; The soil is hilly the'richest I have ever seen, 'mid produces wheat, bar:- ley, oats, carry-And in fact, every va riety of grainin..abuudruxe..„ I may add emit thoje r rtility of,the soil is* in advanee pf ,my ,previoria expc47 taHcas. : The:water is 'Very good;. the atmosphere is extrpraely pure, and the climate is - healtlifrd apd The beautiful valltty ib,irhich Caw liier - City is'"taittifted, which 4:that of Solornon War, is verrwhle,.extenili 1 4* 8 9 1 / I Points. to a 14stansa of ten inLies„ and is,:hungjsomely aPd ilinridantly rxded; =lily . Sufficient ,timber Of various kia4 ;being- lona to. stiffly the 'wants of the set** ,§4:ie, of it'eelhuat 444.10 s brad ! . ,ing plum", piny,. also be used to adviuttsge:44 ,the -ixinntrnition 011 . 1 : 1 444 1 0 1 ; 11 -eft !Act The etez*heWs ced ever,are.y,epad, La fledges. and 'We! , koit , two, to tea aeree pipora: It 11 - ,-trui:.finest *Aunt- tun.e.4 4* saw;iol - pones thic imtqw 'filiger 44 4 fastYi essilYnawest,i /1 1 '1 to any elia'pe4esireit • '4 Messrs. aaiker 3v Kshinlra have 'recently bnitit stennitatir-mill , which :toninunicol Attuning They bare , also ~ gihadoill. cohieet ' , ed with it which they intend to: Yn:operatiorotedy Ram •• I Both: iCel.:7 • °whet if end Jtalge tehitata are tkat.eleierbtadaela men, eadlssmires to, sayAbst • / Anind :eeeothillgbetateothitr, remegated, Alai in better thaw • expect% hiteadtsamiag inyaaalthere 'ad= ••.••;, .11 m= , • --1 F•The counAry lalbealg ee cc t:2 way hi4hatemearatieizg. ed:rdiasgr.thattatire Tailirl s i sad :quite' at;an pbtrrare tsitiezi d Catriar 04, ,ft •=gAetmasuaor mad • 1111 •Oorerrreapeetiely, ; Tetireike;VW•ft ME MI Coma Crrr, Han., ing. 5, 1870. ;, ~:; __ BM a large body of people - . 9ny afternoon _last,. to :the SOdenibd Ilfanakec - iiitere "the " Marine Brad weekly dite9ll4l6,oguifoili ~~ Y.. (w.l AMIPM-- c l l ntro. ftabla a large :ma* . gentle: ma* spina 114 0411 MInCh°', beneitifthe of il#0104 : 4001i .4504Thoolit In 6 / 1 " 36 0 , ; 6 0 ,3 Pg,0 0 1. of,their shads VI& wing thp tudedies2pqsligantlyi:ereented this•reekkateil Eini c t,,,:;.i ...!( :f at.i. 'i ~, , - -,z i t . , -, it s&1 1 I' '01 60 4: 0 9/00 1 0 1 101 4 11 q 11 a 4ih i a i ji 9 . 4 411 4 : 4 144111 ‘ 20. tllO niabidegeriPtiant &en °MHO,' 'bah 'll , :tfilkirCgraigii Cartrid-104 116111 0 11 P 4 . 6 :tni t tai ... 4,,iYOZ 'when iternid, news Wife' -trt, " 4 far behratali ii laid -the .ffsja of Side inonotanorm and dead-- limisirr g n re 4 ly f ahiven larvii,..uireatly s "; ' " q raid *test with B *g. (A -T 1 ,47 04:- distances, are able inviting "tessrl and yonng, and by Abets are alilo en_ joyed. Certainly no more Osi.. 'Matt, place then IMO tan' be*fird,'!oLlay aside in , these' hours tlii - ,citierk . 'irird telale . of the past .week Lain.** far as possible the troubles &titans& etiesof life*an entertsiting and free 1 amusement open tii`idlAditiseir *ital.., out diribnction of race trirolor,: • The tinie, tiOwever, is,:nottso44 passed as to be forigottemi.-When :the gates to these resorts 'wire - ebted to a certain race, who: only them ', as chattels, Or could go Immolated only with their trustees permit- in their pockets; but the wOrld•movei-'-= the slave has bemmuir4reeinat,rm. ed with the ballot; ,iiki ii - iiiact4 power that party which , hartsierheld the heel of oppression upon (hie neck? \\ • ix "r. i p:: ir., __r------- ) and a Rep sentative atiFirge from S ' -'' Virgt4e:derieE tho Wit w-:. ,as been , on the , rampage, •and It : on may have observed in the eel= utters of the press, .has' been giving free exhibitions . of, fiStfighting , and the use of - the hhidgeeTh le* , ptoo streets. Such argunuants ;as:: these were used it the days' wliet the "bai l basins 'of slaverY "' elided; 'dad, the repeated, acct ire.uce Oforehnot Only in the streets ; but carried even -to Halls of Legislation, perhaps !went far in arousing the feeling,l'of a civil ized people to a - deeper horror ,of an institution that was sustained: hi t° law founded upon principles of !right and justice, but only by inch Mtn ments (?) as the bar,' the hlbod hound and the bledgion, , , :t, With the eNeitl. iintv,• - vtitim-slave power and its -.rotten-philosophy it .waibut reasonable to Angie*. and hope that practicet and mete* :tie longing' to the 410:,#04'.iw0m14 cease. If, however banana are too deeply planted , and huesati nature too greatly :: perfected. uprooted and clmneedia'ileir*ito, may it - not NI: 'l.4itie-that Capital etii:eenntg . he;•f l 4", witnessing • • seems , these; them be confined le thaVi" Sam& site" that - gave•thembirth:- ;I • • "'• • • coot-. _ 1 . , At the PAieetiif , Revs tnto 'feti,daYa fin-seep! the foll Owing, -tagently received: by the President and by him referred to' , that Office,on&whieh may be Conaid-i erd4 deei4dt o . o l i,:eti44 4 V. • :e o oie! reconstruction is:i2'*'4..:*;.:t4tl quarter:, :The letter wok from a par.; ty in Virginiaimmithe•writeree.ysr: "Owingto my inability,luitisedtiii "A : pas Sing thiptigh• any right ; "wrist at Satur's 014_4; 14er.. , fonr, "years'• service as a private ..the! "Confederate army,. wo. rildr , most , re• ff 1030fally beg leave bflott the - Priv"! "He& of distilling •inyi fruit ; ioit~►out' "tax, to enable to nStiiii:l-Oheet. "Hying :thereby, as .is impossible. "for me to make it sothertriae,tlbeing olio heavily burdened and Uppressed "by the enormous ° t en im p oeeiiupon, teryi the •the, "4: 811 Y. diiio l l4 l g 9Ve41740(4'. product in . proportion ;.:and should "'this be ine6mdetent with your: " il l ? v at will 1.e.:411i to you " for :4PY : 1 44 - 4 011 e4PiC:.4;Yeur s f` charity taarbeskow upon me:'" : • It: may be saki to say .that' by =this; time 8 4; 6 0 - light V B 7, fievi7je,4 '4 4 / 4 ehB_VS4Yi!doi; do• ties to. -govOilunent more -fully; understood; .61 r: • . izavESPIIS by steamboat down the rivereven to' the' silt waterand !Wek,-Inive Ide ; tlO. Alm Attention ! 44;.ialmost:' eTery one. s Nbt ardaroilait eveniOgi nOW,passes iritho" nt On. - Or ' &ate - ifd, *eie:l 4 §o l 4o .- 4”r l o 4 # l 4oiiitle 00iii.3A3topsfiagt. oliALLit ;:ratfoui; pairik.goomerickdorgaztr *kJ , toil kindhilsWittilhe'shadi sble"Acias be I=4 Bringing .ik:cloci.,..apixicling, itreato , lptzwiter i iancrithireti ebyttp: .r v edare i it i o p_ intli wy" . ,w . t i o. t t i v e l "p.:., , A....... .fl: 7 " , - ,. .0 , 13W4', .. .mr,--, - 1•:,1.:. ~IPA -. 4 1 . iiiigkol *si t _ beximi , iibtiveilderiiof aguilliastedoklitiee, , andifttOcold i UmtiiiiiiiiitTege tikekraihiitiii. tic u rri , :1 6 f r ibiet i weeliowttokiiii4 - r: '' ts, t 4 ,,,,, ~,i iiiii, 4 *. t o. , l. 6 4_ ,l iiiiiict stall mare "iiitthei) ariiirdivii variong bais falltiagbiltadjilt* ta‘ii:oliatittsiTtb.liOrtirliii _ .17AMA, ABEICKM•7IO3Ift, la ir T49-47/.o'j'.lAfWVOr', l Mbg)legi hawb7o l * Peinnlyirkidatil and other z, • --''- f.:s" - -' , ..'&;:;; ; ;; , 1," - r...;• 1 7, • VA r wali ng& fold, than bat fail making 1194-so:Act►vi` 44 0 4. IT OR •Unicf-Con 1 a vramt. , 4l Alearnit.Cammitillik. whieltinliverplyr , "iiatTOct: lON eilii ' ''' bikai!"iiiiii , T 6.1! iIIANIA . ' at 144, 1 *4 1 10190iiilauaL fibmwAtitikis a reeted,ormayita4- - * **Pi& 4bitsatl. betit eAt‘l 4 . l fA o #lo#lo l l' l Ati 4aoi t i!o:d iliviiiiimuc iigati# .freedonweadthe Wei aif ***bon I thillitet# 6l , 4 lo 4 ,t& t ,# 4 1 . Oiv lli f: { 2 0.# 1 14i tr*4T t 4iP4 14 ,4 1 441 6 Tffg ai 4 'bast beleur &PI to, firkin an* katecir' tacikilatebkke ) * *lel+ *llloktAiiililV6t33N -041,:xl*kektit tcgis•*l- 4 0, - *44 axvi ( roxem&ideOz-coming. f pn w atiaw, -?! The lienneliioithe"- .*. fti 1! P ' e 4 lurvolOrAtsr woar -Jitiso,t4L•-edvaaate-atict advance the -shims candidates for election -Oa 'the trite'Republican ticket and` tadiTing , :their ffiiitit v irt : meting ilia Aiding 14ngrioniknil can initteein carritig.ont lb* importa4 aro'rlr - of the That* AO ; tainiarittii?i} tide& asidefeiee, ,ndt: s ave unit and figs urea as they *gist be fairly placed be; fare the people. - Id. - 5 i, 4101 4• a k a i' ; 1, &Nom:. Thinking-. so mush and suhighly.of Towanda, and remembering with-Omni:alba many goad people. Whoselriendadp .1: time &Elrod there informer days, occur edit) me that a short :letter, , inform jag you of sarpresent proispects tan 4 whereabouts,- might- not be -uawel4, come... • , , The paittornf Aht;Central;,lL , Mucha Chestnut .. Hill, I Phi fay& ductorof noverynnieiyable.eccursion a few - days tor:Capel i May: wash decided succest; Alithings in readiness, the /est excursion _boat left Philadelphhtntludf , patit six v'elock -in the limning, for Camden, N.' J., - 7 -tbe:!exclusion comprising a large flinaber of `people:--to: take the. • cars . 4mi the West , Jersey Bailrmul. , ThiS linonnone of the finest; railways -in Aniesicai :audit.: rendered= .especially so ,by the courtesy and. :politeness of thnconihictorwripim the roads ,fiVe were, soon °none : way -4o this cele brate&and World-renowned itvatering glace; and on reselling it„l found• the city was , cnistded-- with; strangers from all parts of the. werld, , ,seeking thitimdern Forrbtain-:of , Yesith,— •Pcmee. de - - Leon•like- , -in o f health. At eleven o'elockija.M.,-there must.have been ever: one thonsand pemotur on F the be -.dressed theirhathing - nnitti, , I ind-who were taidni disporting. with ;! old Veein, while the Wavas said surf: were flow-, ing over and around them,. to =the extrumedeligbtiof the multitude of . men, *mien and Children Who • per ticirsteil in- the healthful turd orating pastime; • Their bathint-hab bi,fof variegated: cohni-ktird 'pre-' leenta s - very attractive Congress Hall was so cro With gaesta air to turn many gentlemen and ladies aWay„,for,the want of ac commodations.. went in to one of the deparinients- of this - fashionable house to seethe waiters deal out the' dinner. I Steed bYthe . iesittemanly: proprietor;'••Mr. , Cake, while they went , tine* • with Abair duties.' Think - of; One hundred and twenty: waitercall lino-looking colored men, dressed uniformly in blackpantaand: white vest,-;andlround-abouti 'white; !towels by their , aide--getting' -ready to -*nit on 'the •immenso throng as tinnbled at the dining tables this; famous htmse.•;: • • ited•the :BtocktOrt -House. -Thii bra limo , 'and' enteridid , hotel,. AMMAtweted:about, two= years e.since.: I *Liked! through 'the parlors' and; dining: rooms ; they looked like- pal ,aces for .prbrees;' rather.' 'ln this, home; the , eooking=is done' by steam. If his one Undyed and 'thirty wait ers, and two -Minaret:lf:servants ' be- Isides to wait-on`' the' guests in finutaaking three -handfed and -thirty servants in mild arcl-every tam' lmsy from , early - - dawn- , until Wine' lo'cloclrat - nigbt , • p.ta:l4Wao heated in thicare on , My- ?Min' nhiai -where 'iwri*: at' half ' peat ire t o ' clock, Vim: On -our 'return lingo ntimbers:Cf_: people •• tisbembled: at 2thelzdifferent citations' along :the rcintrvand cheered its as we passed foiming niklaaant finale' -totlici day's Anintelkitorli !so On- Thursday, July 14, I. took-the cans: at , Philadelphial 4nrizinto - for 1116'241441/111 Camp at Mee tg,'held- DakbigtonOlfaryhind,liiiiliarrited. on the'•intid:2ot,`lfilaien , oteroild :sanion - thelburtlf - dayrof the . ing.-Thein inna4eicini-binnhed tents ereote ands about tiketi!.thontand', people aingregated on the .gimititot.i X - imairtinote 'stet: prothila&!TOni.tha *nankin& ignition:fur engine - 44a antployedio-laineretp.thalingatual4 t f pais*kW wata, modims-vyt the thirsty .inniiidn':-;A; !Ml:attire thaaalinUtamp4aiiiitinei the was also`ei*llMiediU Thelimiketetin. i s britneh'eVthoi P • : hia ET Chnich 'dor& ".; addition to'libto alik4i; acJ 40*110d4W18 11 4 11004666 i 6191 1 1481 T aadiattake,lyeits 'tint ifeatztrenif thiCnociation -17 The! gronoialdhaid4itiar;ftulati*alif - sttelitain . tilgveliOntirVikeitt dupe' ; . ttmtealledllin" WNW 'Mit ilk . was ocentvied and controlledzbyllibl sitinTh PpliEsiaationdisikaiciaataanial isolitiandlia t ininisbation L'ncrwrien , did in Towanda somayet m ui t ir Huns ail of is br) adineohtehingarofiseakivndahi pdeieg i DE4 Ailfinachabla . *kids% I abildrea, Mind up ialkicTOmanackt,austalia. Inbunthat_tinsyindsiss deeplwarkafienuMitit4beirthentit lEhnu*dirni ehildbenisuntt*e . !PI itt• thliZezikaimitkooznitiiiikesidd Vatican inlaweausaigtikriaLleizi Vaimicyla.e Awmt. INSI CM IMRE stinting in Walton grove, to proy, watt& and wait for holiness, for with oat-holiness-no - man =shsll see the ,r7 t epre Iteepeciddly, ',I , SOLOMON COMM t _ Amid all::the contradictlens and rumors-inactoinierttdaty es to theex setardsult otthh late sari& of : 0- daentabetadeatthe , Frain& 'an , ' idgliiffannit fileteann. t Ulm" Warr hi Frach have UN* , cautuirially , .rdtreetitto'lidl ithls thhhiandmiwmti,lurviifrom' Froh authority the astetuidink statement thaildletwElmpatT:!ria"lit facheis ha kr cirtatiothe's bnge lotto 1 ..OHe tumors thlitqlffiindeerbattle readhia , ht s utrushing defeat of Vie Prussiims, with a lossof forty thole aand, mem," mAY tlar49ie heOgniss ed salabgenl. ,Tha, midi: are ndt fillttinifidefftitt the; a, but it) esca"pe•""lfpoesi'ble, escape Poseible, ta.duthMek or, If that cannot be; to Paris, > bekore the :ftunimui thenf:olE, unPorb4l inkrination Which has been PPAhihIMM)I4 Ode , int is , the atate :,,zule; ;by t Ralikao, Ale of Narvin the ClorPe Which he though ; witlmat official advice% that "while he Piga ni)tr me . ak of it defeatof the Prwokaus, he night vert, that ~they ha 4 seared , keeriolla Check, , fording them,to retire, and , foregti their at tempt to , distarbf•the retreat ot the French army: 2 Another dispatch , says that_ the battles- of •Sunday *ad Monday "check hitherto -ttitunphant =Web (ig the ,ratitianS, into the heart °Venn_ c® natr~ It adds : ' "The mheck, sustamed by the Frnssitels on the Moselle will retard their progresci, and give General Trochu time to or ganize the army of Chalons,.: which already,contine two, hundred thou - The utmost success darned by the French, than; is that they have saved their army from destruction, and ob tsined time to ,prepare for the next attack of the Germans; who are al:. ready half way from the frontier to "'aria Bat the Journal Officiel of yesterday morning has no confirms tion even ofthis; anduntil something more definite reaches tu3, it mnst be regarded ,os• somewhat 'doubtful whether Napoleon ill able to 'give wilt to. his 'successor, Marshal'' , Ba sin% in the military dictatershiti; an army, or only the scattered and bro . ken remnants of the host that • start ed for Btrlin three weeks ego. - Now comes the report from Lon don that the Emperor Napoleon and Empress are , leaving, or have left 'France. This will doubtless be true in ti,me; but we cannot= advise our readers to believe the story now re , A dispatch from Bing William dated Monday night, says: If" The Prussians attacked the French forces yesterday in a very strong position, and after a ' , combat of nine hours duration, totally' rout ed them and intercepted their cont amination, with 'Pori% mid Lforced them back toward Metz." This, must `: he a terrible disaster to: they French, andwas doubtless purchased by a terribki loss of , life on both sides. Thaixt has been 'a struggle going on far morelhan a week between the two armies—the French, • li ke Lee, during the campaign of the Wilder ness, striving to mare good their re treat to Pais, and the Prussians, in imitation: of the tactics• of Grant, , striving tO outflank them and inter- Aipt.their retreat to the . Capital. It looks now 'as: though , - the u'rrussians bad•sneceeded, and the destrnetion of the entire French army possible. 18: Don't -forget the , delegate meetings 'oh Siturdainext. A : 'CARA! 311211 1 14 . 4DMoni :7 - . l ',Wtice, in the, bk 4 t. RE. yonmu a paragraph in.rogard to the nomhia don of Hr. *Wm= 'last year by the. Sullivan Con. 'terms. In reference 'to this matter I. wish to `state 'the elremmdaridesiully:.„..After the death 'Of Dir. Acar..cir the Bradtbrd county Conferees And the Bradfdrdietuati = litanding Comthittee met at 'remota, and the Sullivan Conferee's wereinformedki positive terms that gr.'Lonavr the nominee of the Sullivan county convention, was not • ucceptable to :Bradford county, anti that they mould not nominate himunder. any, circumstances. It waa further represented by .„. . the. Bradford Conferees, and.bymembera of the Standing Committee, gutt Mr. WE8.13 was the 'eludes of the - county, and would be ,geunr*/, adaptable to the people. , Guided by the stat e = nienta of theste men, whaetcted officially the representatives' of the Republican party "of Bradford county, the Sullivan mon *We l l— Xr..l.4mulatiehdrewiincl assented to the 'nom. had= MMlVant.' .1 tbelieve that every just and relimudds man, mho looks st. tho faits 4 as: tthey pen existed, sif adttilt,;that Mr. Lenin acted_genaruPAY.tiula that 0 10 -ectilkso 'taken by ,711 . 1 alt • honor 416 ea ,possible. TL il l4‘ c (l 'AC l l i f ta 4 c u ri tes then . 11 4 . 4 .` 110 b°, used' agitinar them When I stood Ititie tolitle'vitik the Republican &tick:nest in tit - eir (Ininre'i;tien tut yea; I found 'Mein birtlijitst aim 'trilling to trnaCtlient ' ' • I Tinkr: J. iitossant. ; ont to the 'delegate meson nn 14aturda$ , afternoon:::, Icre*.**fileiientit. _ . . ir i3t o , - ibu tira the 2 tiouiTedr, lq-Noti lmto de Is . '' s .he7bY. net Fsa. , o o 9tea o irezu4. l3 l 4- m He m ? ;aziaer titatiV lir" ' triautaareasseati o w = to_ disKailinv .1U b e . Iter.t, at 14 ' ille'rbi—la?"1 "-' ll t tanlLPl : ll)l64l"lir iNiledH qfailla3ll4.6ll4 to - , ail ldin — thf pereoi ind-t17171/6-t1 1 ik. suaaa,vaa,ay, .l7— ~, , 1 , E. - ft: vox.= '- -- ei , r,:. ' • 44.10;.11r1d. , ; . - 11ZNIELY,MEEteCti: . ; ricestrunaaw.-1‘..p40.4p.d; brined' 'paberzhipo'irocilar tbs • • Iftllol6.lazillritl Malmo 'argmattet"irs,Pllrt as ka=slifra Oprirotto4 . pf aldnduesaiiki 61 ? 461 "? t ri n n w P m ,f, -3. Kara— ,:szoray ritil‘-ttLASS=FAMONG 1141-1 fga. • ' tv' 9 3 ?Li!itn 4 ') FiEvA , A3f% tlEig tal 94NUMPW 16se:Pottonill , ThreshiriO"Chfn44 : o b - f . taEl6a fiti 1 2 . 10 1 . - ?;::Lq frafratritatOsszi) ; Aripuscrptra,Atoor , wx.tagp APPlRPoWrovams arihrinwariutsli rFcrogsza=x4L94ctisl74/41W.P1 ; rySive. t . fkatatot s bzwxl436mahirp,*, etaiiiiiietiiiiias `fof Ds sifteiaiftelytiiskcivistkiL carild•Rofiaili tg • • -; Me 7 / a fffletlFAFM4*. 494t4sWS, 3 Arimariii*.Juti f ti. late *''ll:Ffl7B. :41r: -•-• • :OA Eguibid Mb* •„wss.. at " 1i4f401"/ „ EIN E EMI Coot tk Sept. To. thatby thls lathe V °math Ed at ' Oarronorsalso or ProuraLVAEL: BroMbrd Commtr sr, ' . : - etentriand yea that you e..• • Chlantie goods Piliania=4Mrall SWIM • tentan . 111 sights, and credits, In whose hands or eerier the acme inerbet, ea that he be and appear ,before our Court of thmmion„Pless, to be holden at the h of Towatule, in and for saki county, on Abe tlr.tl oliday of September nest, these to answer VAM Brunt in Trespaas on the case ni belthrll4lll2 sox township in said county, cone by Wal Spencer and parks s by dead ltlsWidfOLUM,MeAltflidleid 0, ,1 8 wad 17. Minting on Wain at. inßl oc kNW 24, of Filtschnt's subdivision of East Towanda. • Ahst land ha wane townahip• ponawyed by Job Y. Itirtiy and "We te eablPhiroarbeintsesron lots In the the subdivision of--Bee-Towanda, and that. all I parsons lw adman rhanda. or Islasossion the said spode, chattles, money - rights and credits, anY act:Wawa, be 110 that thelturtLeaer: of them be_ end appear Wore Judd (% 4 1 -the dar and place %forma toanswererhat *objected ailainat thout ,shide the, Atidgment: therecturt thereimi-an4 natiqtra then end there this writ. ; Wituestr,the flobtOtabld P. 'it: littreiftr. President of said ConitAtilie boronghotTowanda Aforesaid/ the 12th day cfoluly. A.8..1870- • • THOOB, To the How** "saga .1 - • I certify that by ,virtura of the annexed writ ' , of Foreign Attachment, attached.. the followiegts a land; situate irk Wysor toivnahip, ,Qopdt7 of Bradturd. State ofiltumesliviuds4 and bounded es follows Beginning at s c corner on the twattdde of Mainet. in Flelehtitlf Subdivision of EistTowands, thence northAildeg...lo tide: end skstiptbe line of lot No. 12.150 feet toW 20 fitot:allaY.. thence; along the lino of the 41110 south 40 deg. 30 min. cast 316 feet to a street;' that& along the liatior seld street, south 49 deg. 30 min. - west 150 feet to the east flue of said Afalible t., thence along the line of said Main- Art, north 40. deg: 30 min: hest 973 feet to the place of beginning, being lots No. 13, 14, 13. 10 and 17 9f Block No. 21. of eald•subdivildon of East Towanda: l All improved.. . • • - s • - ALSO-...0nt otherlot. piece or parcel of land situ. ate as above,. bounded :and described. an? follows Beginning at,the aouth.weat corium of lot /0. 3, dr 1310ck21, thence north 49 deg. 30 Inle t ca r 150 feet tathawcettiao.of Beoestd street, thence along the saint aouth 10.0,eg, 30 min. esat„37s feet to,the ow ner of a• street, thco'co along the north line of said street south 49 deg, 30 thin. West 150 feetto a 20 foot alley, theism along the line of the seine itorth4o deg.; 30 min. West 375 feet to the„pLace of beginning be , leg lots No. 4,5, 6,7, and 8 of said Pleactillut'a sub division of 'East Towanda, Block No. N.' All !im proved. . '• ALSO—One other piece or parcel of land bounded as follows ! Beginning It a corner , on coarse, north 70 deg. 80 minjeast.37o feet from east ltne of Bow. • man's Eddy highway, thence noith. 70 deg.ad lain east 140 feet to a cornet, thence south 21 deg. 30 min. east, Be feet to a corner;• thence south 40 deg. 30 min., wit 375 feat to a corner, thence south 40 deg. 30 min.'wbst 150 feet to a corner, Th ence north 40 deg. 80 min. west 375 feet to a c orner, thence north; 21 deg. 30 min. west 165 feet to the place of hen- Wee being iots Nos. of; F/aschhnt'a suk• division of East Towanda, and conveyed by Job P. Kirby and wife to the'defendant. All improved, . J. MUM 'CANTLE:LT, Sheriff. TAYLOR'S ELECTRIC OIL ! medical e i A, preparation which tends to remove all unnatural properties when applied, either on Man or Beast! •IS labaneeffed,'l3yaU who have need it, to be the best assistant to nature in the restoration of * affected parts to their natural functions, which the stosdiestiroOWlnnreorrreeeived.- - Ithirs creed many cases of Rheumatism which could notbe received by any other me icing. ii hood by many of our best physicians fdr•thitinirpose: ' L also. unsurpassed in the cure of corns, Chilblains, Cramps, Contrsc- Roma Iluacies, Strains, Stains,-Bruises and gores of all kinds. It Is called, by those who have used it, the hestareffichie for Horses in the market. Is al. ways We i speedy, and effectual, Every, bottle guar. , ranteeffto Ore iratiStaction, monioneyreitinded. For sale by all Dragglee and dealers in medicine. 8. BROWNING. TAYLOR. Leßaysville. Pa , aug23'7o.lS. Sole. Proprietor, and Manufacturer. NP TIcE OF DISSOLUTION.-- The partnership her - datum existing between wide:VAL under tite Atmtitme af BEMET SHELLday dissolyed by,limitatinn. All per- Semi itubSidnd nmst =lakes immediate payment. J.M.. KENNEY, C. T. ABELL. , WaracrCentrorPa.. Aug. 13. IS* OE 'REAVAR:D.—Lo# during the month .of 'Apnl Last. in this Born.. a 15ne given by C. L. Ward to I. El• Post. for $lOO. dated May 18.1801. The alicwe reward wilt be paid for its return. to pia. t . • • • ... , Towanda,/5ug..8;72. • - l3. POST., • • .; - Educational: • 'WYA.LITSING ACADEMY.~ The FaLI Tpain srill commence cm the first .3lon -day of Septmeber, 1670, awl continue 12..irechat.: 'I'ERME4--For Common 4l CO For Uighur /hagfish sal Choke.— . . .... D . A.1.1) mum, igng.l7.4it . Principe.- t LY INSTITUTE. /30.iliDING SCHOOL •T W-E•L V E lr•F • ' ;'• Perim% • Ttio . Fell-Terin in the Institute vita' coninienceeri Monday, August, 8, 1879, and con tinue elevert,weeka. For etronlara and Irdorruation relative to the school; ;Inquire of ELY. at the or E. T. Fox, N. C. ELSIIIIEE, 8. W. AL. one; in 'low d 5. Fe. Ang. 2,10-tw*". . P ;-.NN.SYLVANIA . . .• STATE NORMAL SCHOOL ! girth Dqitriett, • -' ' - "MANSFIELD, TIOCiA COUNTY, PA. Fall Team begins Seittembes 7111, 1870, • Wintet Tarim boglna December 12th, 1870. i .13pring . Term bekhot March 27th, 1871. ..:V...= For catfloguga or, admission. address - .. ' .'•, , , ' ...9-; i , . ' CIII.S. 11. VERRILL, "f: ". 1 ,-1 1 Manaleld.ltaly 20,1870 . . -' . Paine.-ji LE RAVSVILLE ACM:OEIIV The madersigned, with an accomplished assista , nti will open the Fall Term of this itistitiition,MLsloN DAT.• AUGUST 22nd, 18:0, `which will continne 12 weeks, (Including institute). No, effort will be spar etto'render the school pleasant and profitable, and to cause every subject'studied to he tbormighly corn' , prebendal as far as pursued. It is desirable that pupils—aa far as convenient—enter the school at the opening of the term. Board can be obtained near by streasonable rates; also roomsfor those wishing to board themselves. • Tuition from $3 - 50 1(316 00. Higher Mathematics, Latin, Greek, ;French, etc., taught. • L 51cPUERSON. Lellayirville, July 13, 1870.-11 w Principal: WYOUM,Cr ".COLLEGE KINGS2ON, PENNA The tiettryear Of this popular institution will tic gin SEPTEMBER 1, 1870.' Board. Tuition . and Ste -tionery have been so reduced ns to rendei the ei.• tense necessary for completing the Commercial Course from Th,rty to Fifty dollars less than at 'othos , Bninnessi Colleges. _ ' - • 31•0'; active, enterprising young man can make a better InVeetnient of $1( 0 than by taking aconree of structicrtr it' this Instittrtien. --Wenffer advantages that can in found: at no other CtimmerciarCoilege. to MS country. Out Connie of study hi prepared in a thorough taut accurate, manner : anyt according, to. the - latest and aneruoit iniprosed methdds,orboot-keeping. ,- - filanleista hate the . advanta: gator Literary Societies:, Zteading Itoom.luid Weekly Exercises.. tannterfelt Money, Political - Economy;'; Comnier clatLatw; Pen*anahip apitlinsineatiCorrespondenco _are all thoroughly treated , upon, and are included -311 the Easiness Course. - ..The instruction.in the art of. detecting counterfeit lueney atone :worth the tuition for .the entire course: , :.t , Hundreds of young men now occupying eiemnof the beet positions in the country .have testified to the abundant and acearnta hbowledge of,businces obtained at tide Institution: - . . . Oat graduatas &al positions' ttiud la' all .of, ths great cities; andlantarly atery , Stato In the Vnton: ' • .% Particular Attention . is pcitt to Telegraphing., Poor offices have been fitted up and under the superage% ion of an able mut experienced operator. Students devoting an bone- na4 dap to this litivotilint - biauth conyne.reit education in conuec*lq with.the rpv- , liter toectere, — betednie qualified' to take 'pittirge of .Orices ill-threcs tir fonettiotitha. ,, • • : Tuition for the Tall Muting* C0niae.........525 00 :Itnetteis Course vith' Teregrapiiing . • WOO . .ttiegtndategi alone: • - • " • 25,00 Tuitt On for a itrllcoprse Wernanientaa and Prat. that • Yettinanettiv '• • . ... . . 00 Send for Circulars. Address i ' L. p. SPRAGUE, X.L.2 ti.•Ang - .17.10 • • Ithigstati;lremi. 13Sql:JEELANNIt.• COLLtGI....I.TE ==• t: nisTfTuTE.: -; • • yi,7OS37IVAIIGIuiPOPD .720 Maio= has just hien thmoughly avowed and-tmprared; tat will bo inonated =MAL KbrntillEtti 11."-111124z under the ;chap' of V. 11 7.1t0 Quinlan. Associate Principal', who atb deinto their entire time to insthictlate in the linlinmilepartmenti and to the: genera anparalarar aiurmanagoment of the _ school- Their will.he,es, Vaal bg esoellent of, tenchera is all the devartmentit • • • ' • • The anuses or instruction are Preparatory , and Graduating English, Normal, Commercial, t3eientlllo casidea. and,Onan, -• The preparatory i fined to mg: ItribitszatikT fo the. *aged 0 7 1 .,1Z, i n t s iu d ; OtodoOtiON.Ogotoo. FhickfeolKo!itea' u s4 ,eCade44°. 'atudies,tangtagcnexcepted. - The brat ye ot.ttliscourseleornideted, tNar enter either" of MO other purses. ~ The Normal 'ta t anik, affords 'thee' otigb • Mntetion , - Gornto= Camay andiaaindTheory dud blacalosiot i ndolent& in. We CeuriMeanfil Depirtmonhhave thalitattilvta at tbd:best comtaircial• ahead:E l W .PICT9* . 4' lll ' AkillaT:'4"7) l lideOle • . , 0310ACISIIthiettntiveiniddltioir tie conitiuilaint Erepelt, and . Idorraaa,.coni-' prises special' iniiction in We liefentitailtristented• Z affi.leht .M* o ** Otlizoitwittifftitiotilit Pro, 'f" -- ;ire •013401 tosiMkorb itodgtehrwidt tat I the ' vim yeah tome feeiidvaneed - College or to etabbilidelaithsWitirtapeehil.conrae-th the Oa , 2beilltnata ,' Indent' gthges, .Ih in awillititud.PotattittottU be ltatightlet-cotapotint strnoto* . -.'rk , ,,, 1 - ,-)Wara areiroilddithi the Tuatittte," iixft PAW Pettlinbell Address.- - ~ , ; RYAN Zs QUINtetN. - 0.14 ',MP lit , 'l.Awkikto p r i m i ya fil lailtAbi trOX . , , Prothlont .44acd Th titees. • ; : t ir7 0 • • ' BEENA 0 PitYSp:3IANS. • _ . Fii' 4 ~ ~~~~ ' - - Allow ma to tell itloolton to my ritEPAILITIdX r t I. • neat pato sto =au, Lon raki, 01711thit AaD • =9:11:11 , MilpWr • " • 1. A V.. Mons os Irsaaapcpr.—Boflatbritie#•emit• !pa 116;444 by Matignon: . to fano's Mitt ip ; tir5. 44 , 1 441, 1 7.4, 0 1 T 5 iii F 44 .4 0 !, r ed troglaa° lo 9 l7, TrUllk A lgae iftde And Prci o A" i t4 1 : 0 ;• • 111 Mai* 1 0 4 1 . :able 9 1 ftiOVVISTIlfait 4 -- ; I ,lloll i 2 . 4l o;lorerdmia -. Ur-toiled/4'll-0f color. A It.l a " l% PIRO Oat eln l l ll filitailee adi" Qf 'airti:4ll.d.Plll)* leavingla dark sad glatinartadeadetios„ Altisetsthe fCre I 14 . . peedoestaateei the piealleehquintierelltbedibir iiimatetu ti—;4l4 OD in s red.4 7l, w in b 0 fthil!d 1 / 4 4 bi.a.T.O.6nis as node In MaiSsaceinss, sin iberelore,too turned Israati snation.exima. In we: you kw! the klioWleage of thiftints and tho v2cido Mph* that you wm Ihvor it with trial, Ind that upot4uretion It , iilli 31 . 40 t. with jonritlipro• baton, Chemist and ft uggist of 1p yeas film:dente. ' pitorn,the largeetvinanaidniing Gbeiniits a the . 0 I am acqininte4 with Ur. If; T.-Helmbold; he occnpled thd Drug Store oppord4 - tni sealdonp4 and was stieFessita Io cor4Filtig thq: . 1111Sit10311 where 7fo . had not been dim* ;so before him. , 'I lain 1 ' eji iVioriady Inapressedicrttielis oh:Linder intiain- tMrriZl3." Firm of Ponca & Weighimati, liiknuticturing lfzismoLD's FLrm• gmie,wr DerCz:r, for weak. 'nese Fining from indiscretion: .The exhausted joirr: enter Nature which are eceorripankd by so =my nlnrs4ng symptoms, amonginttlnh niabe nanid, In. dlipailtion to Etertlon;: Logo of 3lpmory, ,nca r q,Horcir of 111somie, or In faCt,Atrial La!seltade,.Proi . trittP4.'ap4 inil/110 to enter into the enjoyments of society, The constitution. once affected with Omits Weakness, reqriires the ad of medicine to enienelft:. ill arid invigorate tho'syste;M, etic4 . 3IELIEBOLD . • EXTRACT Btraill isimrialily does. If no . treat- meat ie enbmitted to, Couttamptifin or haeoney fizrairiorm'a.FLo - ai Uraacr or Ilocatr. to if 0. , 4. • fictions pbculbir So Faults, is nnequilled by iis4 other preparation. U. in • Chloral& , or 'Retention Painfulness; or &tarot - State ot the Uterus, and all ecrmploints incident to the sea, oerthe.deOltne or change of life COMMERCIAL Hzxsoxma's Puny Farmer Bram inn IY PBOVIIIROSE WASII RUI TidlCiuj axterministetrom the system. diseases arising front :habits set &slips- Hon, a , tirdo espeiieo, little or no change In diet, no inconreziLlence - Or a!poitirst completely superseding. time tuiplessint and damirnms remedies, aopilvs and Mercnit. in an thwindiseasca. .llao HEz. t veoß:B it,uplibtroixr Bum! 4st aU dii=wff theie or he ; wlutfie[eiled~ig to mate or_ female. Wpm athateir . eiciriaLiiO4ig; and ao millet of how long stnnallng: il, in *mums in bate' . . , tia4 initettetorriainore ateeigui ening than auk of s prtikaritilons Bikrir'or Iron. Those stOrerliThtr brokon•datru or 'delk;sire consti, procaie the rentedy Tho titie" bait:llol4i* .ugh inay be ;the attach,! the aboTe theme% tt to oats& to affect the bodily health and mental polMaa. AU the'atioie ;tames' reithe Aid of s Ma. eettc - amtaßotaYB EXTRACT .1111=1:1:1/ the groat Diuretic. • gold lir Thuggish voivii;ple. 4 .e. Ares;-111.15 ' 6.ll lC r addresa. Deroci4bl, ispirecnns la SE acimaunior4- ticailf. . 1 . ;: &v I MSS nom: ass Nosr. ARE Garin" VISIXSS ' Dosz yr rc 11,1 . 4 wgry , w• rai wuttio:l'se,U4 MiT ISE New ir9r . li. Aappot,Vith, ISM E. 77.. r '` c MEM =Ell With a feeling of i am, very ! T spe c uunv ;:. Inmqxrd•'. =I World.] *OI,2IInIEB 4864. Wimm,lut ulusiamwir, Chemists, lilnetls and Brawn .I,..tdba UZI UM ~ : 14‘...:.. .g".. kUrissiCT- - EmfM 2),- DFY f'144.4 ti MIXBIILti• =ll _ rovt„tr , ;:”Avi NNW - AA If 41 11(A - it k ETB. •; - =' ,4 . - . 1 1/80L1111Ati MIR Canneded Wks. tor a aller ce. seesesurammotipip— IlbsW=ll . , 01 Ma 44 Wpm • ".' Coes. S bob - OW*a , .104 aping,, ''''' ' ....... 421 A et 9 Wavle? riker, 10 bend - vilbsr fiso. • Onkok bat* • h .- 1 % CV lizaWbealflOtb.l Conk di .., m.los Serbs.: Clots na; arlor Mc; Bochu m 4111•• Boma MIN.; names 2u.; a cme , iktd Ms. iftiallred 44 lba. ; Dded Patties SID ; i Daseakain Seed Übe. K 2 orfOtlrFrosoi'easst lITINVOLUtiIt EVE non =I p:itg GouPoirdFl "'Stu . $1 u e• Rg ili r#7 4 '.''' r. ............it u ********** -41 ........... Si • - • SI se 'Mee* great videey et 16w4t1e4 24aa , Gricafts, iprovidoni. &am ! id ? , tbefiper Quits clumped. &Si t ld • • Ell 1i fF 4 PrP7 3.441 - 143 lIPEF" Iwo k BEOOEII - A;\-. •t . a ' - :71 • r • Fo. aliL/1.....As 1 [ohm to Xmas I offer for , yds the vouommg, Prororty. Warted Liteldield Centre, Emdford county. Pa. ; Its Ana rovergnarsombtoad. balm snit eminiosmo s , . been built only ems year& Lot, I se H. god Lot 2 'trek Alps 10 - saes of imilibms lend •good been on, 13; Mies from utast,. , !The above property offl be sold diem, b a n k „ needed LII the Ire*, whore I n •.• -• soma 'nimble propi t ty , a thriving ecatn seat. Yee parthmlam. Or clamslds More. rarg3.lo.2ma 8. 11CLS1TOff. : p' :Q , 3v E. 4 .4, #OO " are receiving daily LARGE, ADDITIONS, SE.I ) SONABI,E ,GOODS, •PARTICIIILAR ATTENTION intEIR STOCK. 2 1 2 :KEYSTONE STORE. Towasaa, Ang. 93. 18:0 A ,. If W A R.N ER, IVAIVILVA.K.ER AND JEIVELER. .1301.111'Si:eat Respectfully informs. the public that be keeps cos Stonily on band all kinds of • e • • AID:RICAN AND SWISS WATC._rfES, - Also , se Sze aseortmeatat GOLD, SILVER AND PLATED JEWELRY, Consisting of Chaliks„ 'Rings. Thimbles, Napkta Rings, and other articles too numerous to mention. A great variety of the moat approved Clocks. The' WATCH REPAIRING is done by himself, personal. ky„ and he flatters himself that with his twenty year. experierme in Towanda, he will be able to plea.. all who may favor him with. their Maraud for the past liberal patronage, assures the public tbs hls charge shall be reseonable, sod no pains spared, Remember tbspkiem '133 Main.at., Patton'a litodrvawo doors south of Powell k Co's tifOre. Towanda, Pi., July 12, 1870.-tf PIANO - SOB - SALE.—Piano near ly new: "Greener " Said to be Ent rate isetranent. For ride cheep. It not mold woe ,will ranted, To be seen et the store of artgl 4 lo-tf FOX, STEVENS, =CFR a CO. 031ETHING •NEW IN kJ TOWANDA. PA. _ RAG AND PAPER DEPOT! 0147014 OBIETTHS d P.A7TON'S BLOCK. finder IL W. Eddie Clothing Stre.Peiclge._dheet• We beg to inform the people Of Bradford emit, that we have (vetted an lostaWahment as &tame, sel intend paying the Elipaest Pries in Cask for RAGS, PAPER, 'BRASS, COPPZR, LEAD, IRON. .i.nd in lac* kipds of obl metals. There are Tort of Old Newitpaper, 'ad Book., is., Wasted yearly in Towanda. Gather up the fragrant. that nothing belost, and bring them Jo na and ret Tour rash. C. IiTLESON k. CO. C. WILLION. A. V. cowax4. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thit application will be made at the next meet lug of the application of Pennsylvania for the incor poration of Savings Bank, to be known u the Athens Savings Bank, to have a capital of fifty thou** and dellars,with authority to increase the same to any amount not exceeding three hundred thousand dol lars. Tho