II Phm, all Nations. • —The".9ats harvest has comniexic tA 1 .i(44 li.m_to immense.: • —Gen. ShermaS will summer his family at St. Albans. ' • - --,Admirol Portei,' who has boon klui:somo wi , ets, is convaleE , C'ent. • •-v - . • - —St: Louis ha* forty-mbt school i. ' • hozuce valued at $1,730,000. 1 - - 7 -A postnuiSter , by Abu limo of Govlale,ethea ha is ia a hurry'iligas himnlflX. __. --- , • -,..-----:.-2oli gas som 2;090. lefters a Wed from Franco; —The children in the Now_ York public Schools number 91302. —Oray, 'three Dealwratie papers in Arkanaae faror tho New Departure. _...1 ) 110.1).0.Cary is at Newport Bo ill that her feeorerr s Liptilgrel. -Gene.ial E. F. Beale,-4ChetAar, Las juet returned fro'ia California. ' --John B. Gough. 131:%ii: tirriveA born. fr.ni L'AliroriliA in and spirits.. liacVeagh will re turn lonic fr , nr, Ontstatitin'oplti" early in Av- —The ; Rev. Henry :I‘'arti Beacher , ua rat rt•J"..t rci- l.Anniqr.i, _ ' . . - -:7 - King, - Aniadeus is laarnii rit.o tA,. s r ai::.,li r.s 1 nt,y ~,,,,:: 1cc.5. , ...;‘, IVII, ' Spatt ist . .. . • ..: _:_. ' -4--Tlic . wheat . crop of- I) upiiin i.011,:t ::, th ',-;•,r !F:1116 lia:7e24,•l.:Lotill• tr mmly . Scare. . - 11 .- • • , , aa .4-- f littr,c•b not . been a rainy.. day nt lily White :Iliolutitins anring the pat.t two ucd,o., . —:11r. (13. E. I3yerß, chief. eugiueer o[,,,,,phita.letiatheand.wading railroad, flied kw days ago; • , --The treasury. of the city' of liar-. • filled with fair.* fir vtolatior) of • , saga a Frenc-h aSdesiru to be equal Co' your eurvri Ont, aurt4”.7l , 7'ripr to your equal." --Pianialmaking at prespnt . thinrmnlf Iknic.ug the tuetuthioter-ing intOe v-t 3 in tito Unitod State& . r . —Counterfeit $lO bills'ou the First 2 11;,nk of. Ponghke(msio ,are doatliqF _around.. Look out for Them. , ---Philadelphia-,: at the close of the liist yoar, Rail MO public - reticahi,,''with 1,539 . ~ ..t , .•,..her.: r:al /42,891 eladdreii. -,.. .z. ~ • • • •,.. - 1 -The gotato,bug has• made its , - _ tit :I ninve iii !hoz vicinity , Zr ShiiiPouidirg• I' 4.1- (DIV.: (tine melt damage. ... . --,- i•i• ~ -:.i...i water in the. upper ,Missis , - 1,,, 1 ti t.", : ,[t t i tit; low ' and :millibars are so nu lIVI, .1 , :ol :.,, tnii7yron.i with navigation. • ---7 dis Irish who has been in the tr: • 'IQ 1.,. ( ! I n 0,• nel'ortlailil, Tito:, .is . - vbw spolion - of :., a , :u7Ailato Pl . Rogiziter of Pcaco. •• , . .• • 1--•Tohtt. , .C.Ovi igton, Burch, journal 4 1, 1, „r 11,,...;:t. f at - sited Stan,, Staa, died e i t 4 the U i„W,ft . :eiii..7.l.in on 1 , 011 day Ilightolg6d '37; e ' a r,.. . - 5,:117Vt•71.• Smatter I.t!ts just arrived . .. , I=-I\ - ;odii:l::ton,ap , l ii; gp7.177.1ing a z1,77,rt. 71 , vitll tl,- ',Dot (I/aI:V . 7:117m at fitlit- 111EI 1 :. , . --The (overnor has api>ginted-01- , tq. 11. niltus 11,,fdry rublio-at.Tein . srlatt! i ‘'‘iiaty, lui 1,1p,..;e: Ati.lrew 11. II:let:- Mill. roller:lA[ln poilioneci ct - hi car ip:v. is c - an; I.n.s :1 u:,• th, . . . , , • , _...A ;.-o, 3ch tl 7 , has been." ft:11111E11 at linVr , , Fr,: :7 , P . 1 ., : tllp .1...,,‘ , , , nti . ,.71 or hitcl- '( , ,tir , -,• u:;11110.• (I.:Tinali, it n.tthislta.i , l , 1,,, 1 it n'n - inv.irq - 11)1 , • a::x:liary at fir:vv(totj... *- - —TIIo- -Hudson Central Railroad hp p•iti,4iii the claims re -Jilting from the NI`IV ii•mthrt. 7. gh t?,i,et,ter--ttAt amotmt rail !.r.- inn Oriper wivises the "I,ot to mats) 4neh a fern eheet the sho.,tetg•er one con+tallio, as [hero aro over forty itlidatcr f,r " A newspaper nod 1::14i , in 11 2 ryL uan, .unl a guod ,di0 , . 11 in ry an• th or ‘irttio , ,oxtr:thry 8!1•1 10,erty:7 --Tub llt.v. iiatn the Ic:arm - v(1 rrepar iN-rj a 11.!ctiolui - ry (1 oontain - t:0 thßa. " —lt is ht:tetl that Disraeli, if not, Prf .14 , r of Eoglantl. vy,l: n)02.,r1 'ova "Nly : urltli this vcir.o.l - S. • --Thc fep h air of innio matt{• 19,00. In IN 111,1;09.. Th,. l Nouits ill nivrAt 1 , 11.11 to that of the M tl-ctts. — . .lllorc , .firu ,f:n connties in the, r”...‘Z g nin f';F , '=4: l ti ,yd.' 1!14k11.1.4 . •:111 aggrit , :0(0. --A friglaful iiecident orcutrea at N. 1, tinrmuLt Ilia, on Friday afternoon vhielt resnitutP,in the df.ath of Mr. Valen thii F.1..6,rt; all oil and estim2h:c eitizfAt of tha, - Wveii mote his first a journeyman in the dip .•' I.'”ji,fe A in. tho rear 1.415. F.. th , r the sabl e'rF the ‘nrV:rte. was- a l'utitin4 Lorenz, late res:l - - ‘l,- r.trci inacr of tho'lebatton. tialloy Cobita:calgineer ot tho nnci llovl 4 - , ;; placo wf t'likrlt.s Byers, dooutcod." Solicitor General. in Ufa eali,i; gots at the rata' of 1230 a dap t ! ,r of too work, and the Eoglirh rr..r.st le 0. pti'' flier that ho Linda plenty of tea !.rel.e4ring the trial. - , -Int:atoll.. of waking e Uni v,•zsity ~ 1 Yir4inia n free sehoollinti 91 liletaaS. I Sottl I , annuity 115 ti) . (liSTense with Wi ll Virginia atmletipt, i.i being can. •• ri CIW 1.141)Cr3, suspension triage I , : : , : , b•l,iroffv.diately over the Delaware at l'o: tp, to t. k , tlw place of the ivfxalen forte..t , ,trQ lrfflt by the Erie Atr.flwny in 1852, aud ed; ri„f my by a flood Blareh.23, 18.70. trottingliorse, plagno,lis Favutl !cut vashol ' •wsh carlrulic .•: dsin ,h.Tip! Htable wae,also clvlst46l ~‘“!‘ varbolir pirr.lees. Nftst, , ,wbost; los'slippli-t1 so many capital car tat,: to iforpor's ireeley, bore a sol -I.hu rtimiresaiim of tve rr,,t hi the th, vials rte:zitanit,ior u Lich ,he is •, - rivett , „ Eholive of Egypt, nothing - -, .t.titt 1 ity the iltrottteMm.is of war from the , protysit.e., a trip to - Paris; and. it is-said, nds it, itt,%;,,tti the honor of unit(tlng, at his xp - !1.4‘.. the dvetriied• Moan- Durleigb d 8 about- to . prudetit.l - laht in tine Uni.tariln riinrelx in 11 - Arlen', and tlp. Angliht will slimily 71l 10,11 . ii OD' latc J. :!k. nay once in 8r.,.k.1yn, • na;neti es-Goveru ors a tire Strife ofTNetv Hanacsliire are still hv T ing : Nathaniel B. Baker, , lehalgel (lnoatrin, Nathaniel S. ger :lie, Walter liarrituaa, aad (he.l steirnB —Three ftegrocs,,Stnnef 'French, - t4mmtel:F.dtvards and Solid later• at a late hour night,„%raylaid Is^..•ic Chance's fellotr "ogri'., ill Philadelphia, mid garroted him. They r••h1od him of , the earl hr I•osessed amounting to Mtn. '• —Mr. r avrid Zeigler,.of Upper 31a eun:;ie, 1.1.134.01 (s.ninty, has on his premises \largt lair trts? , ulindi, while it isladened - with linoh furinntdis also eovt:red with a pro in ion of ee.wir ne 1 UleSsransi as il.prepar iiT P - 4-3 Seetlild crcq. • D-Oaw'are ftuit growers have orrang6d • with" Wilmington and goading Itailroad to load (mu poaeh trail: per day os - tT 'that road, ~ ,I kneetili:v with the' l'ennsylvania for thi tor.T.s of Penusilvania, on to Llo,liester, New York. . —Duping :1 :,11olvor on Sunday w 1 , ,, the.platforut • vf on the , Boston, Hart 1-rd :Old Eric I.Lidruid, and neat' an object i,t rtri: by only felt the shock, bat had't,liv.ini;;rint I , f a !ez.t. raatle on his right —The Hon. Mrs. 'Yelverton, "or " Lail)* Ayuilmni•o,7 As si,e is now •callod, is at present residua{ it a beantifiil place called ,sancelit4,sortie ten Milzs rrom San rranelseo. ;She is Imaily ortn-aced in-writing her American experi.nwes, atifl . will shall!). _depart for the and Chins. british Assixistion for the' Adranczanent. et Sere - flee TriMhold its neat ail i-ting, st. eenurteueing on W. . s omit:ming till Wedrivaday August 187.L._.1.15e prosident is Sir William Thomption, pru&igsor of Natal& PhiliA - the Viiiirqrs}ty of Glasgeir;. frOtlkOkOti. ORS I .•E D I E.G. GOODRICH. Towanda, Thursday; July 27, 18J7 014 ti A (4.l s yLl vINO (4 ••6A_A FOR. #UDill'Ort OKSPUIAL: Col. DAVID STANTON, OP BEAVER. 'FOR SURVEYOR aziEuiL Col; ROBERT B..BEATH, OF 13C1MYLKILL. Nodliout Convention ! At s meeting of the Republican Standing Committee of Bradford county, held in ToWan da, on Tuesday. July 2.5, thp following named members wei e proem t :S. W. .:kt.rocp, .Chair man, DOURNE,.D. F. Baur, O. W. MILNE., Tl;.' m, IL D. ransom., Jaatts Do cAnut. Thk.r.#4lloig-resolution was adopted: J:c..p; 7 re;/, That the Stand ing Committee .re e.autuP:4l that the, primar.r 'meetings for •Boe. election of delegates to the County Contention, be held on the afternoon of SATL'RDAI, Aug. :Ll', at such hour as slot' be most contenient;' and that in making tho call, the Vigilance Com mitt, eate definitely the 4eor for eiviiing awl cloying the werti,.9. •fl 'Committee r.lsci 'Calmest's recommend that all Itepublicaiis attend the caucuses in thoir'reilwetive townships. The Convention 'Meets at the Court ,Jiouse,, in Towanda Dorough, on Tuesdab August 29, D. F. Pmm, Scc'y T% {tfoicf p ? rsous wore appointed tigi tan the ensuing. year: 'ruid..ixi.l o KumutrrE.F.n. ° .) —W. P. Stolz% Nathan E. Weller, S - .. venshire— . ,It/4s Boro.—J. 'Jr., Chas. Spalding, • 1.1.:C. liars. • - ...isqtat..-11. E. Gilbert; .h.diri Stetcens., G. W. Kilmer. .4/lKiny.=—Warren Ayers; .'rank Jones, James Terry . . :Armenia.—Lester 1144 y ,, Chas, Riff, Alex. Cease. : Curuntii, Dr,lfooker, Alvan Dun- K. Tayjo - r,-.Win. A. Ras, J. O. A. Lane, - it. M. Knapp, P. Itorns. nuriingt , ..tt Bur - O.—J. 8. Cl k, Scott Peitz, Thomr.s Smith. L. Thiel:well, Geo. IX Bourne, Sam. Batley. Manly, (ion Goff, James L. IkAltwell. canton 80rt , .-0. W. Griffin, IL, P. Lewis, S. Channel. Peckham, W. E. Gernet,ll. Fil. guson. Franklin- I .las: C. Ridgway, Chas. Stevens, F F. Faireti,ild. (;,:i - zw-ii/e..L.L. D. Taylor, Seth Porter, Jno Fran(.,,ll-. fertick.— I). C. Jvs(1)11 Lco, Nes• I.‘ Rayxrille T. J. Cr:wham I:. ars, Si‘lhov Morse I.;,,tmck, 11,,ati; r. Swtvt, Id. T —.3 .11. Hinman, 11. C. Tracy, 0. IttNkwcll. L. A. U. .7.l,LttliwoVn, 13/Ifte I !langi ll , trirar. F N. H: Codding, Johm,on . Ilevorly, G. S. D,,w,,tr. H. B. Carace. Lacy -tito. • rens- - Riag 7 ,,,,- LI. .-.1. C. 1:... , 1,ii . ”4 , 11,11. S. Ovrous, Jan. P. •Apirre,. . Rln si r T.rp,--Wm. Park., L Pnnue, J. A. ?lowly. .1:,, , me Born.- -.. 8, Keefe, 0. W. Young, b. l'enght:.• 0 sy,iiihriel , L. .oco, T. Bcccli, Bcntly Tracy, E. S.- Daiias. si, , ,grte!!l.'.ll•Arcrt Allen, 0. P. Ilarineas, Wrri,.:. Tracy. E: Tin.lihaul; -0. 1): . Monroe. • Smill, Or. -E. C.' r. , 1:e'. , 11+; .10171 U 1 ig l Irs Crane. ! I —l,rqt:t Crieti F.l.!t•r, 0' tei;n:l N , " 4 , '. Myra; Fris,l•ie, Win. Stevens, Lauenis,r. liir.pn L. Terry, Albert Muter. t• , •;,.- 11. L. So.itt,O. L. (i , 1••••• T0•r,1,14.1,110,•,.-41:.. M. Wall, lb)bort McCinch eon. C. 7;"r.1;•del —E. 11. DeLimg. ti. • 13. Mills, • 17 , 1 4 .-tic, - )!t :Slanly, 11. Ss:irm..., M 3:4:1:- ‘,,e1.1. • I' , •-•1.e.., 10. . 10. Sninir•r, IVin, , E. fl Min, , •r, I. W. St.`llL . , 11. L. 01, tt ul, Jatiwn Johnson. Aia S 4. C. Gaylord, It ,11. Fnnhnut, ,S. . ... Wvs...-.-I:,' E. C. '.ll - er, W. 319Stiores„ Gen. A SN'oy.l. I / 117 1 1.-1. J?e,,' S. Quiet:. Ijleel,s, Jr., G. V' Ingham.` He;'... - C. L. SEepard, E., Perkins, Jas. IL Prink. 1 V ' ,o, iti haps liecome quite customa ry in iliek days for men to say that they art! going_to vote - for, the men the like best, regardless of politics. .A glancti at. the fruits ' \ of such a course will convince any one of the folly of voting for a wan pimply be cause he is a gentleman 'in his inter course his fellow-men. e James BuctrANAN, was a gentlernin,, and Y t his election, cost ,the nation unequalled in the annals of history; Horatio Seymour was eleeted,"in 181;2, C-t-oVervtor of Isiew York as a gentleman. The bloody riot of 't attended with a carnival of blood,, and the resistauce of the draft, were same of the results of his gentletan ly admini.4tratien. Mayor Hall, who left New York city before the.late ri ot took place, either not Wishing--to have hi, modesty shocked or his head broken, wits elce - tca rts.a tortleman. Alderman' johnson, formerly 'Presi dent of the U. S., was a gentleman before he Was elected to, - the flice Which 'he! ignominiously disgr4ced; He was drunk when he took the oa of office an Vice President and never clot over it during the whole of his 'got administration. Do not mote for gentlereen merely, but for principles. The candidates` for office are the servants of the prin ciples • enunciated by the party. If rowdies elect a gentleman to fill a responsible ofice , itie Can hardly ex pect anything else than a rowdy rale. Its-Senator Com- Mittee IHJW in South Carolina has succeeded! in ,gathering a score of testimony] which when made public,. will appal the people by the horrible details of beastly opPression it will set forth as having bten practiced on the friiedman anti defenceless whites by inarauding cx-rebels. The country ie scarecely prepared, even aftei all it has learned of i,ebel treat ment of our prisoners during the war, to learn the facts of the' barbarity practiced! Since; but it is time the knowledge is published that we knew exadtly what to do to punis - b the guilty. • t «manna to prate abont z the Treat i' IPS. The idea of adopting a Itadi- I sokliegy qualitieo of their candidate cal platform to elect a Democratic for A-Aditor GeneraL 'No man (!tin President; is deelaro4 by tie Co/um- be a good soldier who questions the bus - (ola.),Otn to be RR sensible is acts of his superior or who p-roposos to burning 4Own. A house to I clean it of .41« , erehiti 136iernmont in the hour of fleas: . - - ! ! ' its P 4. V Piinalesa did both. AT T fOUTIL 1 - The - in - 14 conflicting influences at - work in the southern States, soya the Bute Journal,to disturb the relations S Ay; ALITOZIP. of society, entsgon* indiTidusb4 corrupt.politics —. defy *1 as thority, will the resnliCte gum, mistake ondo - st 'thei - conchs -7 ** :Cr overthrow of the rebellion.' - z-NiVe treason has been most terribly ditib bed and trodden down on the -battle field, and while the assassins' of Lin coln were promptly and stelnly dealt with, it is still -fact that the civil authority of the land,, on which we depend for social order and_busines; security, has not as yet had its proper vindication for the wrongAno it b.); treason. Tteasott has not. been met and ptmisle by the civil anthotity, as it should-lave been at thiCclosa of the -ivar, and so far as actual iCsults. are concerned, Bnchanan:s feeble •declaration, that he had no poiver to meet and repel treason,-is verified by the acts of the Government since the end of the re hellion. The:civil iitithority' of the nation.has in no 'manner exhibited its force against , traitors. All over the South are men who 'should have been arrested and punished ...by the civil authority, at, the close of the rebellion, but instead of this having been done, we actually have many of .the vilest of these wretches in hon orable-positions, recognized by the Governthent which they warred to destroy; pensioned by the authority which only a fair years previous they armed to annul: If we are, to take the civil authority of this nation; as it applies to traitors as . it has been eillibited - in their case, treason is not a wrong, or if it i,Avrong, it is too powerful for the control of the GOT eminent, except by armed force, and then as a consequence our Govern ment ought always,.to have . a stand ing.army to uphold it. We submit if such is not the condition in which. we have been left by the tardiness or absolute weakness with which the civil authority of the nation has been enforce& againsktraiars. There has been too ,many traitors pardoned and not sufficient punished by . ._the civil power. For this - reason E.n-Khfx defies the law. The ruffians who or the ban& which now prowl in all parts of the Sonth,robbing and murdering, hold the Government in cortex :pt,. aSlhe traitors did be lore they %vent into rebellion. South ern men were as much iinlueed by their contempt fOr the Feder Gov ernment to seek it's disruption as for any wrong they Suffered from it. So with the 'men now disturbing brisi nes; and social relations in the South. They feel they can defy the civil pow .er. - 1-They aro conscious , that,,after having committed all manner. Of crimes, warring and murdering and struggling to. destroy the ,-Goyeni meut, they have merely boon defeat ed in their hellish purposes; and are not punished. for, theii. ; ncfarions de signs. Hence we assert; the men who, were traitors, ht least the great-' er portion thereof, arc still traitors, re girding the Government with con tempt and defying its civil power 'as too weak to paiish them for their crimes. 'What we want is strength to cope with such rascals. The civil power must be- made strong, traitors Lutist be proioptly aiad sternly pun ished, or peace will not be restored to the South until its best interests .aro entirely destroyed. S. W...i.r.vonD, Ch'va tte.. Lot the voters of Pennsylva nia remember. ?!iat Col. 31cCANniu:ss, the democratic candidate for Auditor GentriA, left the army during the darkest days of the rebellion, and declined to return even when Offered a General's commission., As he con. siclered- " the post of honor the private station " then, the electors of Penn sylvania, will not call him from that station now. Here-is his letter dressed to - Adjutant Gen. Tuom.ts, giving his reason for not accepting the proffered commission: 520 STnErr, rllll4 Si,:', I barb the honor to acknowledge the rece;pt of a communication from the ISeeretary .of War, dated the 2lrit inst., informing nce of . my promotion to the position of brigadier gen: era' of vulturteers. This appointment I decline to accept. In order that my motives for so do- Mg mar be dearly understood, I will state that when those who administer this Government readopt the original ilia-cotton of e rosecittln g .this,warfor the restoration of the 'Union, I, to getlitir=with hundreds of officers and thousands cf torn—at present out of serviee-Lwill be found ritadr and willing to return. Until zilch time I edurider the poet of honor the private station. To Brig. Gee. Thomas,` Alit. Gen. L. S. A. July :30, 1°,4. 'The elvinocratic press warmly en dorsed :Col. MeCasermss, in writing the above letter. But times have changed. Then they -believed the, rebellion would-', succeed, but -now 'that it: has been put down, they choose Ito accept the situation and •woula fain make the people believe that they desire to hoitor the soldicr. They have, however, so far' been so unfortniaate as • to nominate men who left the army when they E nw the administration determined to crush the rebellion, and preserve the Union. Is; he Rochester Union and .Ideciti.ler, an organ of the rural Democracy, Wants an explanation of Tammany tactics. ,lt says: "Gov. Roffman, it seems, was in New Yifik city on Monday, two days before the riot, when the exciting question„as to what should be done was under con sideration, and-when the .promulg,a- Lion of the order- signed by superin tendent Kelso *as pendinie ) . Why _there was not cohcert of action ; and if there WILS, why the sudden change of-front in the facef ttie danger ,nro points upon which light is &mandril. Itss not the Union , heard that -the , thing was"botched." mar Certain , Detnoergie, papers tesDamocratic government balm York city is the , most corrupt in the country. 'lThitilOrn of robbery and *and practiced_ there has ati length been fairly shori:to being of a char- . - Acta to Make those guilty of it do cerringiiit*umtent at criminal' luird labor. - 7 .4.iNew:lrOric.is„;so would the corintri be, under 'Demoeratio rule. The Tlmi:l of glturday last prints a list of neerly w. 741 r, which asserts to have been signed by the mayor and , the comptroller, and paid out of the 'ionnty treasury of New York, for future; 'carpenter work, ke , pairs, cabinet work . and faturei, the county court house, the armories find drill rooms, and the.several cone- ty offices, during- the. year 1869.a1ie 1870. Nearly all the work specified." in the centinets ,is said to hare been done in the years' 1868,' 1869 and 1870; and the - Brim of all the war rants is said to be .$1;604,616.83. Of this amount the sum of 0.,855,000 is said to hare been paid during the . year 1870 aloha:, for Work done or completed darigg that year. Yet the last charge for the work, according to this statement, is dated August 22, 1810, and the whole amount charged after April, 1870,-is only $92,000. _ IterThe last Congress reduced tax ation to tho amount of $8.1,000,000. As soon as the next Congress meets measures will be introduced looking to a further reduction to the amont of etween $80,000,000 and $90,000,- .. 00c1 more.. And while this . •great reduction is made, which, c$ course takes jest so much from the yearly rtiVenue of the ijleverment,the month ly . reduction of the debt gees on statlily._ The secret of this seeming financial paradox is that while taxes have been reduced the expenses of the Government have been reduced also. , Is not thN wise and prudent management? The Deruecratf p ,claim the ability to do better. ' They, had an opportunity under Johnson. Has any voter forgotten that Administra tion? .... -- 9-"kany who have shared the generous hospitality of Ogoritz, Chel ton Hills, and many who never visit ..., Mg, have known it through unob trusive benefactions distilled from thence, will sympathizeiivith the of. Mr. Tay Cooke, ca by'the expected de:, th of bilr.who gave the light and warmth to his home, and raised thC•valtie of every kindly - deed by the- manner of performance. Nrs. Cooke was -an_ Allen. of Ken tucky. Without...invading the reserve of private life, it cannot be inappro priate to remark that:during he kes-• idCnCe here, lirs. Cooke has the regard of all and the - love of many and that the religious and community. will mourn her 'decease as a tonnand loss.—Nt , rth Aliterieqn. cs... The sub-committee on South fern Ontrages arrival t Yorkvitl6, S. r C. on &navy evtning. At the supper table at the - hotel HOn. '3. E. Stev enson' of the committee, and the Hon. A. .J. Wallace, th.c representative of thq,cligtieti were assaulted as they took Alkir: by major Joseph Barry i , prominent Tian of the place. Apiteber:of milk was thrown over . . dr6w - a revolver, but Major Barry was surrounded ,by friends, and he left the' hotel. At nine o'clock the committee - was ser .enaded by a negro band, and'a crowd collected. As, the, band was retiring an. affray tool(placc, and one no . gro , as shot, receiving thee wonnds. No arrests have teen made • Ufa- We publish to-day the names of tic persons appointed as Vigi lance Committees, in the several election districts in this county, and we earnestly urge upon Republican's the duly of attending the. primary Meetings, and electing as delegates men who willreprctsent their wishes in the conVention). 110 not leave the caucuses tizyi few interested politi cians, but le:Vtaal Republican voter attend the catiens, and there will be no o ccasion ; for . fault-finding after the nominations arc made. If this duty is nog - leeted, no good -Republi can should complain when the nom inations are made. eZ - - At three o'clock, cm SaAilraay . morning la.st,•:. small magazine at the. Washington Arsenal, containing four barrels of pod wer,explededicomplcte ly destroying the building, and greatly injuring several store-houses near by. Although several families lived within si3,-,ty feet of the . maga zine none of thorn s'astained any inju ry in , person, although the windows in their houses - were..genertill , y . • broken The damage to the . government is in the neighbdrhood of a quarter of a million of dollars. WI. The, engine Vulcan., on the L. v. IL r., - exploded, at. Ooalport on the 20th. The--enginecr, 'fireman and four train handy.- were .killed, All have, bccri found except the fire man, who is supposed to be in the' canal. The enineer was 'thrown about 300 yardsonithe mountain side and fell on a' tree;,. cutting his body nearly in half. . One of the hands was blown across the river. All on -the cugithTvvcre killed.. The cause of so manYiting, tin it tax that they 'wore just at breakfast M. The coroner's- inquest, sum moned to inquire into the cause of the death of the victims of the New York riot found that fifty-four per sons "Who :were. killed.•en that, Aay, came to their deaths by thehands cif persons to them - unknown. If the jury had rendered a verdict charging Tamany Ring the wholesale intirder, it fould have bait wall 1 81 acc"3l4* with th 6 facti WHAT D 3 MINIX ? • • As goOd an answer to the question as we have seen is the idlewbg tak-, en from thu./11..i. .2hZutte: The Orange snot' at the 'United Statas,; Oa ' l statemanbi. of tbo , cr .7 . • • • hni3l4iiii • aplitpujoy. two years. lie sufreme AO, as is called is in England, d, under a charter granted by it, the society has years. It was thought, however, that the American brandy Wang be an independent. organization, to avoid accusations of .want of , papriothim. ThalollowinglB the , getuiral declari. tion of the principles of , the society. The Loyal Ornorm , institution of the United States or America is formed by persons desirous of supporting to the utmost in their power the princi pl4and precepts •of the Protestant religion, to- maintain the laws and constitutions of this country,_ aftora kssistance to the distressed members to the order, and to otherwise pro mote such laudable and :benevolent purposes as may tend to the due or dering of religion and Christian char ity, and the supremacy of the law, order and constitutional freedom. Its members associate in honor of Will-' lam Henry, Prince of Orange, whose name they bear and , whose name they. revere, tending as he did,. tender Di vine Providence, to the.. overthrow of the most oppressive bigotryand., - the restoration of civil and religions free dom, and hope, in the- adoption , of his name to emulate his virtues by Maintaining religion without parse. cation or trenching upon the rights of any. They'also assemble in ; name and revere the name of Gen. Washington, believingg hini to be blessed lit Al mighty God in raising, as a 'lasting tribute to his Memory; the universal freed,:ite, both civil and religious, of this country to the end of time. Like.; wise do they revere the memory of Abraham Lincoln, as one whom ,- - the people of thispotintry should' forever remember as the great liberator of a section :of the human race. The Or dingo institution lays . no claim' to,et - .elusive Protestantism or exclusive loyalty; but it - admits 'no man .or body of men within its pale whole creed is not Protestant, '.and= whnse principles are not, loyal. 'Disclaim lug nn intolerant spirit,- the institu tion d.ereands, -as an indispensable qualification, without Which the great ,. est and the Wealthiest man May Seek' admission in vain, "That the candi date shall be'pelieved to be ,incapa ble of persecuting or injuring any person on account of his religious opinionsl - - the ditty of every Or angel-min beim* r' to aid and defend alt loyal citizens of ever) , religious per • suasion in the enjoyment of.their eon stitutionaFrights. Tile whole insti l tntion is,-one neighborhood, within which every Orangeman is at:IT:lel in the farthest part . of the world; antrl such is the,meshartiSta of the --insti tution that while its' operations are thus extended, its' every movement is I felt alike and answered in.every part.: In short, the-Orange institution. like a glorious mornirig luminario, is in - tended to pour its refulgence not on one part only-of-theeirerunferenciy 01 the globe, sit simultaneously on eve ry portion,. equally enlighter.ing the whole.periphery. • .a./ - rep DriTH.OF THE-P))1138.12,' BABY. IC= CC We mentioned in our columns yes; terday the presence in Boston of a most remarkable child, the offspring . of Joseph and /Ann E. ;Finley. It presented the "remarlfableas well as the nureeedented phenomenon' of two heads, four arms and two legs, end all upon a single . Vedv. The girl—for such was its sex—died last evening- at No. t; Dowdoin street. The tirt , j half or head bredthed its last at five, and the resond shortly after - eight o'clock. The many thousands in the Western and Middle States who have seen this marvetons-eccen- tricity of nature, will learn its early death vitt' 'regret. The chill 7 -or children as it would almost seem proper r. to allude to the phenomenon—had enjoyed excellent health _from her - birth, nine months agO, until within two weeks, at which time one exhibited sibs of illness. This however wits but temporary. It recovered and was bright and play ful. Since reaching Boston, a few days since, the . other—or the other half—was taken sick 'and died yet,. terday afternoon a.s already stated. The two portions tsethe.body were . so intimately connected that the death of one rendered that of the other in evitable. - The spectacle was equally novel, strange and nnaparalleled. Upon one end of the body reposed the head of the dead infant;,/upon the other that of the live on() with its lungs in fall breathing order. All that medical Old_ could accomplish was pile, but itwas found unavnil ing. The child - . died in "thepresence of its parents. . The corpse presents the appear ance of two infants asleep: • Appar ently they escaped ordinarysaffering incident to death, for Ithp connten, ances had the expression of repose. The disposition of the body is not deterreina upon. Several ---0.14mr physicians were desirous last evening. of having it opened. This doubtful if the parents consent. They reside in Morrow county, Ohio, and live up on a farm. They have other children but none have exhibited any unusual developments. Nor can this extra ordinary departure from the ll.wris of nature be accounted for. • In Philadelphia, where tillthe med ical solons undertook to solve the problem, nothing - whatever was brought to. light. The child was looked upon with amazement and in terest, but all attempts to account for its existence were futile. It is regard ; cd as more of a curiosity than the Si amese twins, as most certainly the spectable was more. plc:Am - able to the eye. The child was Shortly to have been exhibited the public, Wand would doubtless here, as , elsewhere, have attracted throngs of visitors. The parents Were\especially devoted to the little marvel, and their sorrow is-grevions.—Bodo/t Poid,...fuly Is. The. 3tuncy Lnininaly says: Thu most destructive liailstbror that has visited this section since 184.6 passed over this placebo Sunday 'afternoon hew tool three and four o'clock. Alany'of the hailstones were half the size of., a hen's • egg. The reefs of houSes and '4anis were -tut through, corn was cut off close to. the ground, and the oats . utterly itioyed. " . ne.,There can be no escape this Brno.. Th e New York Tinier brands Mayor Hall, and Comptroller Con nelly, of that city, -as sthteves, and invites a, libel snit_ to. enable proof to be madti 4 1 .0P.9A court „ 'he acertgaipplit Sao tio ift qr . ataid j) ore of tho aim& gee niade of theft. :•-• El TEE NEW ENGLAND EARTHQUAKE, One of ' those unisippcted,nnan nounced, and ruaruxfpnrilabloptienom -4=4 Ali.:earthiqpite, slam many 5-V iri Ii l: - ‘ . . - 3ft 'dan lFH Perti d wunt itaied, thia rbent 7l39 l o i?a el t oneker thiariabrairtg; mid; has 1 been a.,. theme 'of eiminent ex.tr :. • •-,• -‘,..,:-' - I Parties abroad . that holy: easily t detected the disc ! . ....• • •• a con fused condition of t • e earths interior : If Moat` Mr' Mir thil/iiefftiff tire knees trembled and for a moment Cansedithem, like persons tipsy with alcoholic stimulus, to vary their 1 course: from a straight line... , Others, simile legs sup: tattled them, experi erteed- e--sensation--of -dizziness and sometimes , a, momentary nauseia. Among thew ircrntiho 'pollee, ono bf whom, while en the Fort Bill district, felt the earth tremble, and another on the Back Bay territory reports Iniv - =- ing heard a noise like that made by snow Sliding from a„rool. Night ed itors and printers in thci. upper sto- Ties of buildings were - Also sensible lof some unusual conditions of things below, but'did not have their alloar ance of "pi"' indreased thereby. ! In a house at the ,-lower end 'Of Beacon street a 'WWI iof !Writer was upset, and two or three long ; zocked bottles reeled and foll. In another house - ba Pleasant street a clock stopped ticking, the ,motiou of — the pendulum having boon stopped. At another house on the Back Bay territory the inmates . wera awakened, and a heavy door *as seen to -turn several inches, and creak on its 'tine es. Atli house in Oak street a bqx of clbthes-pins setting oh a -man ,tel was knocked o ff by the earthcina.kel4 or the takand alarmed' the inmates by their rattle. Pe n dent.' gas-pipes, In one or tvlo instances that. we have heard of, Were seen:: to. -sway lightly from a. purnalcilii: Malay .peo . ple were awakened and (Windy. felt a sensation as if, some ono , were: un der their - beds' trying to lift them. , kery rattled and windows and and a tiers shook. Similar were-thn e* perione:es of hundreds of people in the ctty, but none that we have heard Of entertain - the - opinionthaFtho shock was-of over five or ten secOildS" duration. . In Charlestown most everybody met this morning, and had a gener al shako: The time of the disturbance is variously stated at from just one to ten minutes past, and the duration from an instantaneous shock to twen ty seconds. The hour was the one when people in their beds are aleep-'. ing most soundly, and there were many who knew nothing of the phe nomenon until informed by their neighbors. The shod; was of such force, however,' that the summons "Sleepers awake," ~ va- ,, lery general ly bboTed. in-doprs the yibration was tunr_istnkable in its charnettir, nearly every one who felt it divining the true cause. at once. 2 . . Some were startled from their slAbers with thd idea that,rolibers were in the house . ~aud,,e-ren under the bed, and many WY's' the fruitless searches for • the maranding guests., Beds were rocked to and fro. win dows were rattled, crockery danced, and doors were shaken. .'fb-_ -idea with some •was that an artillery firing was taking place, at the forts. , THE COAE? TRADE. .. .. ~ The trade is no.t.L'Et3 - lively as was expected by -, 7-those - who predicted higher prices in July. Along tile lino it 1,3 dull, arid in the cities the-market in only fair. Prices have rather a lower ' than an upward tendeuey, though quotations remain stationary. It is 110 W pretty generally " believed, even among those who. hooted at the idea 'some weeks ago, that prices will be little, if .any' higher next month., This has ben our position all 'the time, and we still hold to it. .There may be an advance; but the indications are that the Scranton sale will show lower figures than in June, and that the prices . for company's Coal will be reduced.. When it is ta.- en into consideration that the. mark et is Short the large amount it is, we can oily attribute the.dulluess of tho general tradeito:the backwardness of persons in.:laying' in stocks, on -ac count of the scarcity of money, and to the damaging economy of consu , - . mess. There is, another cause which helps to keep the market weak. l The iron trade, which-was very good intlie ,spring and early Anmpaer, on-account of a depletionOf ;stock, is not' now so good, and while those Stacks which were. blown out beettuse of.a scarcity of coal are 'now -li!orking,' the iron Men have some trouble to get ' rid Of • their production at the . 4notatiens, American iron is now ruling some five dollars a ton higher-than Scotch pig,, whisk is something •: very rare. th;- derlitege eireumstanceS the large iron consumers are 13ackward about mak ing contracts, .and trade has fallen off within two months so Much that. the effect of it . is seriously felt-by: the , coal men. The zniners are working with a will all ovrci the coal field..: Thfy are en - ting immense quartlitigi_of eon], and chile it is unfortunste that they nru not getting • higher wages,. there is little complaint - aniong them. Thu men deserve great credit , for. _ their prompt and quiet acquiesence in Ill& events of the last few months.—afar'i/ Citynk C;a:flte. 1 1 ::11-11 , 111:271:A, Juls `3'_.—The s•ale of the, Peun..vlvania property of the Atlantic and Great Western Railroad toulf'place at noon to-day. The sale was made in three parts. The first was that portion e-i - tonding . between Salamanca, New Yo.tl::,_ and Dayton, Ohio. The 'terms of the sale were 9 , 50,000 cash down. one bid was made and; Senator Thurman, to whom the sale: was made , for' live hundred thoOand'dollars. , . - The second was the Franklin and Meadville branch. This line eitends from its ju-netion with the main line near_l4lemille,Crawforci connt,yTenn- Pennsylvania, to its junction at .the town of Franklin, Venango county. Senator Thurman being the only bid der, it - was knocked down at $lOO,OOO, antl ten thousand cash in hand, The third was the Oil City branch. This road extends from Franklin to Oil _City. Senator Thurman "was the only 'bidder for this. The price was s2o,ooo—easli $lO,OOO. The artieles,of ,sale were signed by General'lleClellan anclSenator Thur man, on behalf of the trustees. -te., Gold closed.in New 'York yes terday.-at1.1.2i41112;1, XE-W: TAILOR • SECOP.. -, ::. • - • II: 81;AbIZINCI • • •• . •.• . • Tian opened b74114r Sbnioyee•„WerlUn Mullock's Meat Xark.eb.forinerly ocenyllni by J. H. C+ y; lon From long experience, be foals con,tidant b 4 esn gtes fall mastsetiou.(fitting done stall times. intr.lo.ll...lns • •, • 11.BPAULDINO. Duo Fx - or ALL Ki:M),3 . 11016101182 Bus, Lard, 'Dried'. Beef, -_r_. 'ltaite4el,:ollktestai•Ttotsf. at Jatt. 19.1871. FQZ Ac /IMAM ..._. ...,_ • _ . r. W. DESD4OCII, Dealer . ite - all _Las kinds of Booths/ Mateo. Unread& N. Afl orders for Itoottog peceeptly attended iss Pertielllar attentionent to cottage sind Fratrels Itoosig. VALUABLE Mat E'S T A ! T E ..rou 0 nill2 teat. ct ono la say (loaned vidth,er etestot nearly' oppo. rite 0. D.lllartlett's Foist , the property rots toe late James Itaktason. ATV to jt15131:1 . t >riot Ai". :Jo ' • NOTICE -IS . gY GIVEN, 'that an book. wcounts arid notes arta this Iffrss-thirr---br-tberielfr Instant. or the suns la be placed In bands far conectiort. ust,tftstr Towanda. July 1. , 1871. " • ' ' . FA NETS t _ A largo Iota! Leather Ilk srota telling at $3 50 per pair to close them out. Abut a 11.138 lot of lolneli Dramiu.tairctiu rmet,gooila aro orfored at Agreat. barralm 11131.1 , 1111EY 131:08. Juno 15. 1871.,11 - , ......,... . .. AR. '^ W LYMAN' - t , 4::',.:- . -:.: :- J. '.., PEIVIIVAN AND SlltuiZON. Mot one door oast of.-Ileponer building si dcskee corner Pine and 2nd otmet.. - To4ancla. limo 22, 1871. ____ --- Qviti,trY PROPOSALS WILL BE ► reciivrtl until the 10th de, of Almost. for Unita tor, and furnishing material fora Dridgo on Third Stroct and the ,neccsaary approaches thereto, in accordance with plans end snot:Weapons' to be ac,•ett• 'et the OW of gra. D. Itentanye, Troarni•er. Othf.c plans acciiraparitcd with proposals will 14 iN , ceired - •llta B. IIUILI.IIIIIa. July26ll • Buriver. persoxgraio ucreby cairtlnnra against purelliNitez a note glean I-1 us in the - litter part of flay ,or first of June. 1671.1.) the Union Lightning Rod Company, as tile same was pbtaitxxl throti o ^b !read, and we h sye received no'calue lhehfor, and will not pay the tame unless cutup:bed by law. . rATIacK • PATILICE 8111:ELTONar. wuNlium, Juno ',1671...iir3* o - CI .0 -E E • The 1.11...1T. most lIMILLELE, and tried l EGO. NOSLIC&L FUEL Or cul*gisrY purposing during Pan* taw. For mile by the . - Toivaliv& GAS COSIPANY. • Twilre cents per bushel at the Gas Hens, or fif teen cents dellvered.:, n219.30.1870; TAD II 12.0013110 SES 34:111 'AND SALE— LOTS DI TOWANDA. 1 PHIL tea oa Poplar Street 'above Western Aidl2lllo. Thum heaseiete tkow being Intl!. WWI vitt be earoplctra on- Angttat litt. Good Well .cilitaru, and cellar with each honk': . Tor . further trargo?lare addresa or du itulro or ' _ • . Du 4f} ne:23'7l W. BB /12.1 HALL. , 'At Red, 'lte'.. surd Bine Stpre, Telma*. Pe. 1102SNLVANTA. JL . . , TWZIOIISIA-Li CH00.T.,, mixviELENTiosai co., PA. • 1 • .. "• . .., . . .. Thr,reit term Nrill roir.mcroce Wednesday. Augn 0. IST1: tor tattloTao or adrollislork apply to - ' r' cIUB. .n. fERRILL. A.M.. 11131,11,11. July 20,"11. -: , Principal, 100 DOLLARSLPTS At. C. Merviir and Win. H. 3lorpa, n having „pur chased the. bienardi farm. lying across the rirer and directly oprogio tbe commercial centre of 'Towanda, have subdivided the came into - tote. and offer fur •aile every alternate lot for $lOO until September 10, 181'1. ray /Onto' sal down and tilo balance payable flO monthly with interest until .the whole sum ie. raid. Parties decirin‘•• •to purchase tan ..rid a map of raid subdiiiston at Vim. I.l.'3lorgan'o olive, ov. r the late "Lasso! & Co.'s franking IlonSe. - ititS2C.W4 MERCCII 3/010.1.:11. F • S LE OR TO LEASE.-\llll JL:acli or Agricultural Machin , Shop,_ eituat,4.l in Canton. Pa. budt for man ufacturin....! f10r, , , Gram Crallko. and otln ria - ming, implements. Al4o, for the building =IA. r,;•atring I,f1 , f Iron ltla,l3.liAry. Th , n13(11111, Con.tni , capreobly for th, - . and'includ,i • a Sam 31111, Ludt ,titirely of iron and t5t...,1. ar.cd adat.tod to r..7. - tving - Floc); it 11..:1111: 1, the r-2.1;;ou of :113,* mi.atui; to ret.t,%;. - on: Llo 4,3. • I'm P.ll 12w,11Ing Von with Nate or• tease of drt7 • 3 - r..d. 1" ,- .r further j . ,: rticrlhirs uii I:Li W. 11. I.OCICF.. C.,nt on. r:3== E3:I Now ,advertisements 111 lUD E LET II::: c'al (A. pro- I ,6stai„: :c.o. it. d stare of Taylo:*. to Irau.l.liss a:ATI:I:LAI. LY 15 , 71, .4r.til o'cloct. p.m., for GPI bull4tg acct completing of i a Bridge 4Crt , . - ti Tau Wl,ll Crcr e, twat so:4ll4am. Spmincation.k ft.: t.11, - .• tame may be suiln at tn.- Contaalsalpncr:B "Inc.., and at tL,.—story of 'l-4ri days precious to soll tett , =ILA LOOMIS, . • Z. U. HINDS, E. C. KELLOGG, . • commtssioiimers. •Tuly 11. 1971. Ik i IOI!TEY SAVED, , Tout STOVES OD lIAIPWARE or N:l:noNsuN u:Ncu. Tn.. VALL'ABLII= rizoPERT - y TOWANDA FOIkSALE.- - -‘ l l ll t o easrnso.l r'r at pr wife gal , . a largo ct.ru,r lot itnnting •I 4 1,1 ]fain and 120 'on \VaElninztott etr.et.-amt 1:4 foot Ladroo,d 14trmt. and aajuit.:ng the. Dopti.t.Churel, neakmg . O.lls foot of gtract front: tra:./.11 t:'% 011- in? hntn.C, emit:ming l KO , `Yr. 4 r. kttelim; xix , ..l-house; otablr. A.c.: tyro sm,litbr,llitil a sera of ,sc,llent wati-r—n , vr.rl. ss than 15 feet of wat,r—, - 1.0 , .. - 0 fruit fruits, aul a 7,rap• 07y :rangutlwr Into.l, , tl= to' tc cc.mnarklate purchasev. I ha, lt alto upwards ct.' ratta , u'e tan to "Towanda which I Will Sel to. ul,:::14:11lica asrS labor cheap, and on lon• , crodlt. Enquirt, , nf n Pittou, at tlwlr. ofil,:t on Bri,l;:r Are,t. or of thy' subs,:riLer,ccrßt.l . and Wanlttuh;ton efforts. , .jttly2t3,a4 P.TTIi'S. AUCTIO,N SALE . YAL U A B LOTS I _ - Tulcrstgm4 x:11 t:ou on U.:: prerusta. • Ot SATURDAY, JULY 2i,, ;871; • Commencing at 1 o'ctick A ntunber of valuable lot*, (faze t,. snit purchaser.) on the following .terms: napes cent down_and 'the balance in easy payments. 'Tbe property is altuatea on the , riant.'itosa, 1 tulles notit Tovonila Herough, Ala a4lolnin3 the "Towanda inlyl9'7l W. H. `HORGAN.: ROME ACADE MY. . . THE FILL TEnm _ . . Of tltla inatitutimiwill open. Angnat 215t,1:371; and contlnne 12 weeks; The instructors both In the common and higher Eruaish,, and also the languages are all experienced in their resticetivt; departments, -aria are known to bo of the first-class. TUITION, t io CommonEngli ' Common and on -Lilt:her English...: 'Single rocitinona Languages ) ) All bills aieto be payable at the middle .of the term.. Ili, the sire ct the Faculty in all depait, racnts, to make gonad students. Accnraey its reci tation and a thormaili comprehenston of the ~n 1;: .: jest in hand are insisted upon, and any hasto incoin patible with,these !mils will Le carefully aviaileiL ' Every effort will he made to render. the term's work thorough and ftroritable. Special attention _will be s iTCII 1.0 students wishing to qualify for common school teaching. Good tioZ - il ern be 0bt1114.11 on rea.wmable tertin. Stinlents wishing to less..m their exp_ebses can rent Lomas and tsaril themselves. Students are requested to be prescnt prunptly at the begir.nitur, of the term, as n delay . at this time cause, great embarraiseuent both to 'teachers eni: pupil. For further information addro'es 1 P...t., IIiIIISIT.II., Vrincipat ANOTFIER NEW FIRM.. LT It N P. 17 12.1 L(VWLR T 11.11: EV.E.IL ,J. S. ALLY--.N &CO 1.1,1vi2z2; purchasc‘l tho Fiuulture Store' of D. L. PEV1111.1.31 in lierct Itlock, have, aoittett Omit. stock, and n oder FURNITURE 0 . 1 tray LtalsGripiiun c 6 pricts vr4ich wcll DEFY, COMPETITION fining pnrzhasell the stexk for CAS.,' they feel, warranted in saying that they can offer :greater in. amen-Lents than any other establishment. hi the crnity:. Towanda, April .2.74 1811. TA.Y.LOR'S -CELEBIII ; TED OIL The 17reat Inefcr:f!'k f.hc , ll.ltl 1,-2..1:Qt and tiled by every Farther that kepi eill:ce Cattle or. Ilomes, every Teamster and 'Livery iitat..l, eviiry Phyatolan and Farier for it willtuanv thriea cure rain and lamoneal. tbou - all other taloa eines Lave and Railroad. Ilea i•honld certainly keep it. fru it- Is unsurpioscd for brose4 7and sprlius. Illackb - rultha ebould keep it for tholi, turn pm and for their castonaara tender footed barges, r 4 nothing equala it for tender feet. Avery body angering front pain and lameness of any kind, barna, 'ontsoronnda or any eruption of the Atia,!Cores, Chilblatn:4 or any diftwi. , . requiring an outward applicaUon sTiould. certainly keep thla cele brated, medicine. Every.. bottle warranted to gin satialaction. For sale by Dr. U. C. Pewter Bonk Co. Porter ffi fOrby and P. NV. Drown Drilla.. Towanda. I'L ford er.li d adj by oining e"7 " counties. tadgiirt a . In4lllllll ' B- Johnston Holloway and Cowden, wholesale Patent CO: Aa b atreet ybolfwale Agents._ IL 11110141 SIG TAILOR, jadylrYtte Proprietor, Lellaysrlile, posa, DC,IOBS; AND BLINDS. rmitrie&to tango, klizartert pponi.jilaati and Blinds of any etre, Mee. en , thietneeliA On 0 10 4 riotios Bald in year orders ten dare before yon vent to use, the articles, anirbe 157;T0 ,that. you tat that vittliot &Mak OR swell.; Term said! on doUTerl• ' _' • • 411.0../":weere. - - Now halvertioammts. • DURING' TIM NEXT SIXTY.DAYS GB•EATE,Ii A 1:0 . A.1.N S 80V111,g.. - .:1:11QE§: EVpl. C A S 1; 13 I I I s I=N r : CT-= ESI'ECIALLY ADAPTE.? TN . 0 Mil Eli :17 i; A p 11.;, goods will l,c soul; at =MI VEIrY LOW e ,~-=-- Towaut May.2j, 1,71 ►riliEsiuNu M uIIItiEI;Y G ET. Tlii3 I 3 ST: The suberib,r u Maiauflettrem' Gener:A Ag-nt. often; to the *Farmers of I.lradford. and adlu:uiu• Counties, a full lilt of • - PAR M I . N Cr -I.i,CIT-1,1-.TES! lIARDEat's spLEN DID GoLi)MEDSLAYNE. TWO ,A.ND 'MILLE Turxsural AND•eLE ATIEELER'S HERERRITELPESDLES:3 HORSE POWEM, THRE'SHER _ • yfni \Val.:, the best 3.1.e - hqt rower - , or ithe Thresiter acid-M.l'l ,x, or 'very lost , Co;AttNA TIoN" 61.. T ut • Ike. F1 ,7 ` . can 111.011 v: ,+r,l to t.2..2 uutiftr TO "emiirigta, The - subscriber bag Last - y•.,x - rs the Threshing Uachinn trade, and ix p9xt.ttl. • • Hann•le Powers, Tlireaberis, and Cleaners w 1.111,2 on ellubitivn fryni July letP • - SEND ,Fort .CIECTE/11.1 or. 1... 031 t .t:E 11.. E" TO ragr.t.r!,! • • R. 31. WELLES Tpwands, June 29;1371. pIiOPOSED AMEN.DMENT Constitution of Pennsylvania l'Tjaposing an araendauel4 , l.Fit) CCpbtitieton ui , .. 5 CI .. S 00 • Ire ie. Retoreed by the .Sehe and • Muse of tent4tires the Curn)norttei . n:lte[of . f.imelitetzial in - Genetal Auembly net. That-tho followiu!.z am entl roent of time Constitution'of thfo f,'onnuoirwealth be proposed to the people for -their tiitoptfon or TON.- tion, pormant topltc provi gime of tbe teutii article thereof, .-E..trik,e , .ll fiath of the Sizth -the Conktitat± , a. and u. f3l ." A Mat° TreSEIIIITI t 1113.11 c110 ,, t1 'the cinal- Meal electors of tho State. at . eltetf Clues aiul fqr rucli term of service t, rivet be_ prePeriberl by law." -tt•DU. • . Sr , eakcr of. the Homed' liepre!eittative. ' L - WILLIAM A.,, WALLACE, ' Speaker of the Senatt. Approved tholiftienen 'day of Jive, Aririo Don Lin One thousand eight hundred Rua siNeuty-Que.- .. Prepared and certined for publication pnrsnaut t. tile-Tenth Article Of the Constitution. • OVlce Secie . t . u7 of the , Comnio.thrt , lll4,l narritibinv.4Vo sth; I • julyls-.1 trim BEST-1":13, UIT JAM risi USE -L. at . THE TOIVANDA,-FIRE, • , f e N 'S . 1? N 0-117' TAKEN. AT REASONABLERATE'S /fir.kotivies 13swa1 'au.l,lowes ptputlitly Ojturtetl at t4ift arency. • . • nit followirtg subagents are duly -authorized to salted Insurance for this B. Alssotto. Joit.l.l7.l;altia. p: L. Itou.r.sukcx, o.llmotax. - Wilco block. ALaln street. •Vocatuls,'Juillsits.lB7L T . - $2O , Tho undersign and Vans, *ldea ttot di to+riot, i n n Wed Doriingtott. on Friday night. Tiincietb ll6l. To Lo Attuned to U. J. 11401100. In.Weat Itatirsurkon. 12 . 40 Fa11s Ja310,22,'71-4.t . D. TOIIKENti MIME =ii WO Will :oat' UM Will do will to YU E. STOCK. As it is TO. TIIL uuMrlllut Y mto L'.IIE • .. • ~•.1.1; 1.14:6A " Fl • L Alllollg AV lOch- THItESHING .MXCIII\ES, EZEIM JOINT RES,,OLVTION r . enns:7lvu.ll . l, A:kIEIS - Dlll7.C ; l' J6LIN . W. - .dIENRY S9cretry of the Con3iaduwe.alth ACCIDENTAL AND Inj...AND BI.KN` (Sc, TEAOI, FXUST cLtst-; ,iaa , ll4.i_'_vrED . • MI 9r Alpo, AGEXTS rox I D=zrubial •Scvrritrcor ... --, f.• ' :,-, ~- - _ CUL '.' . . _ 761 V A..ND A - 2g:A.R.E.'ET :.; -. . ML PIIIOEB. ' • . -"Corrected .irtra7 Weans. T, - 13= C.: /I: l'Altu ittlbj,Ct to Change94ally. ~ . . . .Whest;RA bosh._' 4 ' - - . ':--. Si 44 : 1 q'-' ' j i 'Bjeylit bush .-.-- -...;.. 1,.. - ... :v.. . ' -• ' luittisbest, T; Loeb •' a „l-z. '- • ' - IlSorieS bosh • • - 1 - , 4ratti7Xt busb; • -.. i Bolos, Vbfla b•alr.v ..- r • . Do tttr (roll_; 1i.......:,.; ils (dslry,; : ,• ?., smut. ... -. ... . , . -,. - - ,••.• '. dos:. v.-. . ',-, . .......:. .. ~ v .... ~...; ... , rplitOes, 'it tdlsti,.,. -:....: . .. ~ ... .., - , --`4, - ~, tes* - ..144 i it btrati.:.:: - • ~,,,i . Witooss Or 9/SAM-171Itst 0 lb. I Comte, p,... aodd lbs.• Cti4 32 lbs.; I;arle7 46 110.. ;11-art t it . t ' lbcrVenrisal lbs..; 'Bras :pit's.; cluvrr SCW E 1 .,: t.V.TLITIOttiTSMiI Si WS. % / 7 0C4 P4l,Cht+l , 33 1), ied Apples 22 lbs., ..rbiA : 4 --s•cl .V.) ih E. ,;...-.....-7. ..-_,-,.....-.,---1--. - 1 rii ------- GWANDA, CO4 YA111). II INEI 4.:NEj.k.44.(;E1E IrrfinlENUEls4;o.ll.:±. - tri,filoglied, having Iharefi the Coal Yaca DeP tat b 4,kl "Barcitryitoiin,!' tint! lust lattfOCO4l.-laotige 'and Office •nron the ivcczdt,<., now Irrettailvi to ftrrattth the citigena of Towanda vicinity with theditfrrentrltiridattnd Kizt: of the at , ,i nanieiteottht npr a tla !neat !rnar.onra,l,. ter l n n quautity devircd. 1 . 1•IcF, al the Yana rtutti furtt. notl Philo • . ... .. Lamo Egg . -------- • 41 StrAit Egg— Dump Plynoith'tint Pi t txton Not . '..f.torOay '! • f.r.rnrr nuri,or :$4!!:44 .4 •if tun, or . : : f""g ' ....... ... • .. The :::r.,:-7.1- rt , `!:Th 4 ln r rensrUlitlL" ta,pctOi • J'r? I.IP.I.ITCat 4 . . -•! .• Qr.T , :ti • ," ' '" r ,. Orlcre. yin co:in rcia.4.l and Pizo./..1 th . 3" 1. s) Viatg Store. • ta? *. Orders 1.1;w: t tbr Towanda. ..190e R. ll= C 0 ChtO torth,t. •ro;.!;!. Or 14. , . seuvr, - oi:Ner4. 3 394 4 Not. or .. .. Solliyan -‘,ltttracit.i . C. "Wr; 4.0.105in(4r01 - dittonal delit eritr , coal within tilt ror to. . ;Tali ton, f• Quarto!' toz . 4 24 i `I : 14 , 1 1 :0 Ordersat.m2A curs .1•Z'ov:Bloo,t, strutter.' ' • tit: - Oraors' mutt% Ist all Abe Towraola, Jttno., TIIE E.IIIBY 'r svO NV.11(1 A TRIUAIPIL 'fl fl 3 tim,3na:l;inc; ,Lifer)nlai.f. - 1 in . :It starnlq iii tn,: fruit ra7.: and fl of horn!' i.ksizn. Oa tihnna feat .. .ntes 'the p:74nttear ITS LEA,DIN Aro r.tatian RogAiwa or tht, tor sri ; . Inv ;fll, t • - • • nr. • lEEE MEE =IN=MEM =I -' v t:r =MEE ty t,;• t!:,' • r; , •:::r1, , . ••;:•`l, J:'.nas. ~~i:7c f' : A.c.r:.; - / - -; . F:.:,1 i t.. W. I..vf T 3 -n ' l7 I.T> I 1. , 1... t:, RE yt ; .i r. -,17a.f,13% 7141 T IM YO I SN G ~Bill' Eli MC "f s i , '• . • " --- - the 1. 1 .. • • • nnd non applica t.. , 11 rrs i•••'1:tY t Tun . LIGIITEST D l'tAri: 11.1 s I EsT COYI:11: • E•!•.• L!r•111y.1ir..511.% - r. cr s i grag, lk; platnet MINE Ivims• CLO.• iII=EMI •To W I E f MEI P. JORDANe =DE • I .7.ster. Itittt(A.sy nl,l 1!,,r 1! , 3 ratc! 'a 1:1;ti ' • 14)J•• • or•••,.i; .. li.:•••• , ••••Dt Tiv:r • 1....”.tr,i• - • ••I 8 4 4.8-Ki:11 21 El soDA , . , i].2 g:Jol =EI q • . ui;Ll.ll, 1S V.; _ . - (311()ICE Cr ttI?;EN AN!) ,S (:1': at.l cufroe. evx-r4 , .at• c • I^7l. • , _vox Tr,• very. L ual pricv, by . " FOX .S; 111E,)1:z3 ' . 'AVPOL,r-L50,000 4nted W. A. 111.xlmEtt..•(..ir-,whiell the hie*, rtiee %tin be old: - • • jw.4+;7l.tf romt3.I.ETAID: is at wLtoi r cealt: pFictokV . F 0.% vcr.rxEs.rrs, . FARMFbra your produco taia sell to , SC/X . 3.1x6 19. 141. ' sk. • 1 . ,q '2. =I MEE Yl- , .I , A tvrtZ-:• . ,1 ,11,/,‘Z A t'D MEE : oor*li z'tur cpai onkc, .Ic , ;. -3, Catie 134:. st-coiur".:4-1 t .:.r:..ti«r.r t., el Mower. l'il2=lllllll FM tali thz; t.mrK L~'r... v ME z. • . .‘ • 7 7 , E S TT: - • - 7 - ''' H • • r. ct t, MOMS _'•:. os t 1 il} l MEM A (' if IN GM ME I.OV, ..%i, _L—;d -Slog bi7RABLE: IN oLL mAci MEE EBBE I: W I .DE r t_:• 111- , 1111,2, b• IN .1` (tl,: .t. ,r. gamin MEMO EMI T`:_ \. HMI •m•A; 1.4 INgiMIM IfiO=IBE ) Mini MEM= :1,:t4 /Sly ,1111 ‘ ,..., , .;: , 1:1LL.... Mill NOW ';71; 4 Lto. , . 1111! Lt.ol, iny ANN ESE S. S BEM ,1 • • I ~. r :.. ■ EMI ECM E kil MDR