News Fri= all Nations. •• =—ln a.grrl 'pi: elefai; pie cot-4°111,1y acch.4 a divorce. --An off-lnincl. • - who bi,10,..t. both iliaii • --Gree2l tau is being -successfully Detiforacoenty, Va. flie horse 'plitg - tv •is reporttd abstiacin *lv _ • 1 --Madisan 11111 s, • lii - a - oldest Odd Fetiowiri Miasottri; is dead. ' ... . jenny I4ud -is, singing,_ in eimi. : •- cx7rta fo Londondief!ccs. • •:- . • r =There ark tremendous, iircs rag in,glin the Caststlo raoniatrius, Oregon: . Blankets; and fires werCetanfort- . , abla inßiChrnonl,. Va., iat.r, , rxitiW. „.. 4--In. Peusaeoln, - Florida, tney.clOse the:star.. - Zlocrs as a tunepal cortege itasics. .. -A. l -ine oterttoom i:s i#3 to i* es tablifibed ts,:twetrn Savannah, Ga., and Nassau. —Seliator. Schnrz address tilt. - cierzuan s ,, sm..tw th.-8 Prime N'ap6i (1-1, Ni siting fiav ; ci - acl: ,, liErti to ,lepc.r: ti!a - Tkol amki threat , vir..7 r - rr aro pvc?;:ou , ,cti . !-Boston is '- , or , ana aat.ra•-e L. fir' buch,•!s C. 201 .1.1--. Fail that chewing. of goatio.n roc: 7 n tri mini tame P - tr tot,r.:•^l. • • - 4- CE sago is deliricnis over thr '4 11116. , v(tnent of draiing tho, rii‘r 1117,3cgh the - .Iliignis r.nd 3ficifivom canal • I Mississippi RepiAdican staip - 6-olventirin is caned to-m.et at .Ter's.s.in on }LC 30th test Tllc Aurora, (111.-i, Silver .Plni- Iti g lF)Vetr.ri* WAS destrorrd 1V fire on Snniq.y. tn•vnty thousand aovar s .. New (!tilearis recently, n wo inan el )rl:ed heroelf to q,...01% with. a Pair of tit.lllll,lel-3. -,-LA., girl in Wisecinsin swallowed Tom 1 ,. retwatia caps.` ger mother refrained fi-0tn.•13 hipping 'her f r fear of an 4.:lplosicn.. —A. cherry ren• in Greencastle, ,:, Yr.tuldin county, is to he demolished bccZanse tree boys mot their deaths by falling from it. + 7 llO new depot for the Baltimbre • ni.. - itoLio road, and Pittsburg; and Connelsville ' ltsia. it Cumberland, is being built up rapidly. , i--T 4 ater adkicos . indicate that the _ Algf flan insurrection 3gahlst French antlaTrity• hasr been almost entirely quelled. I . -t-The - Afitssachnsetts State Labor 111 Ilrmorg Ithld . their cOnvention at , Lowell al7oNt the lst clfSeptember. \ '-- . • - I`l. -, :e. Missouri, Kar o fas and Texas ' railway is complete for miles beyond Clictoan . station; and..i6 graded to. the .irliam.as ricer. ; +-The e - traders-tradembf Chicapo arc nulling ente'rprisinz attempts to scurc the irc .. tm Os,' cattle trail., o r To; Its n.-rar es.e.ning north eastward. • 1 - . ., Thotaia. T. Hiltoll, owlet: i Jovg . - . ~.,,,,t.0 , -, f , rl,.r.r;,:iztry.tli, , a at qv. -S . :a:4. Prison• - at Clisrle, , Werrq 113 , ,,.. on:arrdr,y, o; Tolnn tuj start 8 Sign. - , the. prizcilAter, has • b, , ep made chief !mkt:rt. at Land nlll hi+ oiritom.itt, t= breaking stones ins cal nr H - Four Isv2INJ/le, , hart ridkuy niniv.tin.l. 3 a ht. th • try to - dealt h:br•ra,:s. Ie w ntl it ..dpi. off :v.., .1 which grey had arnlen. —The )lerephi, ehailiher of cow -1111::-CO CongreFS ranintl all tilt: , taxi s orillict&A en COttun nilii after thn war. • Of C4Algre'•i. Li') 0n,;,,.: The loss to the Ooverninent ihd arsenal ittid tire at !Wt...l.liitigtnit till been iNl::ttled down rt. Tic — reirita , ll,:ea - it at aliont • • 1-LTlle:insanity of uryanr,ve - r, who Fl - nitr,4l as aningingly th3t of A, H: t:. 111110 thinkt , To: 1, SoOioty for Pre.i'Ll4t.iot) ...q.t.. ~r t4tt , • ris • A CZLIAriq • , r • jaftill. , !irt.B 01 iv !IN'iti": 4 :11 11 , -;•ht, it• ' ? ,U 4 t 1 ;2.1. The 11.113: : ,. • • 1:. ',OM/VIM— , 1,131 w v:t3if.rat ut thp 0.• 4;:,,1f • al 1.. - 44 , ‘ s -!<•••i•J;:.C.An•r..,!, • V. -Captrin DaNi(l.li. r;y, . 1110,1f:1p, • follrletnt, 7 , 1,.r' Wahl. 4,1 Ft •. -, titttz Ith a jr."h plltt• I.t: t • ; • l Tn the .early ~f North n road t 11)1iI•11 t , n, it l rtbeql as "running from P-Dann, mearl.e, Otce where old Mr. .I.P -I .9tittlet;;llontc T01;11 01 ;11BillingsSciys that 11, brge p 1:0p of life insurance doesn't exactly maim tt ers;tt's enrrse smile at his vidmr; hit it In lie, mdazingly to get spottey Win* to tin :t for a disagreement • between - a and a.teac.her of a Sunday-Kehool naiana the laity came out with ,victory and shattpred parasol.. The tyliolar4 unjoyod it I.t.t l tr than the tafechhini. - • • ,--... nail named 14 . uoeh Do r;f ti 7 r - ofie—whfi sawctl logs for a lit:it- 7 , rt P.'r•ed to hai•c*llen heir to $.100,1100, loft low hv Ivea!tlav aunt—and oh, my, how th e h‘ Ihi reel, to Enoch! • ' liaverhill Pt/Nisi/Pr says Artt t ur E .Leactt, of tho Winter-street tlr:tunq,r;Sehf”;l, hair been perfect in attend air" trurint.7 'the part folly Yt ars..ner Lis he Le •• -on earth- for sia • t• ; • •-• Coe, who nancle a hallo, asecinfion from Ogdenstittrf.:, rassed - throu g h 1,10 at snot's squalls ; and-at one titne bad two itn:lut of sulov to the baiwt. land raMon suffer eel featly rmin the cold. ,—There is a Lowell factory girl ‘t-hri - .tends her eVeuings-itt-the ',study of ple•-• • no ; .,t,ipi t y, rhetoric pnd Frenoh; with, thy' vies 1 1 :•eoinin g a reporter, and e,rentually an 01- laid out a heavy job for Lei seil. - 1 - - --TriG-Scefetury of the Treasury . has iOrd , reel the is a/.1 or i•iipors-isiii und, a ther, al ...7h. i,r.-s•.•ti.- b , 3finn into the came or the . r. 5 . 1 11 0 ., 1 0,, 41f th e • INT 018 thu ferri. lstat cstilehi in - on t•lnt , •lay afterroien. . . . , . .. 1 --I—AGeprgia papc..rlells tlf:i . C.o,lufit+ blis rill, %NIA') hal Ltd t , :itt rod c. dry g0,,1T:. store for Pt e yetcr.. A e'rireful . emtfoillati ,, ll of the mortuary recorjs of that tswri sq6tr„ that the 1110:i111.71A; A 4d la.kly lea,s 1-:tql,deadtproti,..-iy the 'ycirli. . Thomas J. lirise of nty, : whilst eh gaged in 'making bbingles al it entirely Fert•flA f,,,n's hand eff abuse Frist. The accident n nB unforeseen, hnt it o.light the uNe 01 tin hoy'm Land leia tae, eOl/1 ruoql the i. th r qr Witte..l3ury hali • it '• I:act : lo . l* * S arra • , I Fiat on ji;iuish lb..tivy'iitte I,eihr z : oatively in couq,nny tha \top aal rc t.i u‘pul,i4):l vn! r for a tifn.n7r,. T •t 1 y a 1. xlll 0:11 , I -The J01;1 .systtna npitatod. r.nd °rift crh!sr_ult..2.2t,d lnxxl argunig nts tart be jnat i t,2 to 11,4*, tin:nadaric:ar. Conrl.2. Tr"% Of nu ll.' Ga., . • ' r,14...1,4t4,41 t Val ,Aeadelny .at i its frgni 11. e. Sh-. 1!: Cor.l.;:ir the btmit CXPALilmti.nt 'f krtr ct. 1 (aptaliptit 1//i iz,,vl tam t. h Ann rt•w K: Lloyd- 4 ati ht a tine I ti:t iatt ( . 11.f_tNnt at Marl-...Lcv.r . tl.O r,- 1 1 h , j r. , es tl:nt r'1,:11'A01.1. :01, tw,-1%,.. ;0. t . ath: .1)4,t ihyri 013 t~lt IL~ 31 the 1 • an :.41 ar u ion cp - ' osthle oc- L Art.. 11 in Bangor On Tr.-= riMe the 01.1 F,ll.4...?el , recession wt. 3 tnovinl up Stst.te xtr.Nt. A bilge-coat ran out val bad it not been r of the by...tat:der.% T 1... e..a: did Ile 011 —Carrier pigeons, tike a navy; an not to, 1k :created vidderqy. y tinve to. be trained in a.,artienlatruanner, and acent.i.4ir.- i3l by Itlettreeic to fly back to their I,,r,Litts• front „ • a 44.4rivu of ten or twenty miles, alert' front a Kri.^-rder• iliNtanceowl to on, till at 'lant ,, ibi-y war safely ovor a ~pace ono miler, peopld .of -votai trot:lMM with the nolsiy din of dying (im'art in that city • on...Snsi , lav martin;,. the initioilndion of e 1.111 i n th e i r territntist IfT,lplatnre M a;ippre.za it —.net, Loa f-yeti to prevent.. the quiet rale of the . picrpt tu• • t.0 , 4e all° want theni-biut the bill irsa defeat , - 'erl to the ciflat T. latliint; one xpte tr. pai;!4 it. Wradforil • ,EDITOUSt E. 0. GOODIUICII. S. W. ALlO*. TOWN:dap ThUrSaasr, \ _ •ItEPUELICAN STATE TUMET. roB AUDITOR GENERAL: 9 P 01. I,DAVID STANTON,. ifyit surivava , ursp.u.: Col.'ll - 6131111T• - 13:.:BEA.T11, OPCIICTLKILL - Repulgicary Convention ! At .it meeting of the. Itepubricart Standing Committee of Drailford counts, held in Tovran -4.1, on Tuesday, July :4, the following, netrit , 4/, Tni:ml. - ..rs e prel•sit :S. W.-„kt,tono,. inini„ norn::l:,,P. F. G. W. L'lttNn, Tr..trr-Y, 11. F,. PAnsoN,, Thelollowing resolution iii , a,lopto,l: ir 7, T at the Standin l ; Committee re c-mmc.:,4l that the priinttry meetings for the election of (lelegates to the Cc;r....)t , .: Convention, Ix 11,.,1.1 on the afternoon of Ang. , neh hour as slot 1 1. e simst mq!".:enient . ; alla that in Makin:g' the ran, the Vl;;ilatice COM it fi,:iio:Le/y hoi,rfor 1q c ,,il.g owl or three men who ofice made some pretensißzis to Reppblicanista, but who have long since put themselves without the pale of the: party, are. travelling-abbut the.county searching out proper Sibjects to be made use of as delegates in the approaching Democratic convention upon the basis Of the call. Their efforts 'are especi ally directed to a class of Republi cans which they denominate sore heads. To such they portray the terrors of the "Repnblican rink; " con- C:•%.IIITTEV . O .trit influence," "jobs," "eonrt house AA'is P. Si "`" Wl(e ' .l.. I clique," "multipication of offices," ' • '*).‘pas Jr'.---. )T 31. 3:!F, er l oln‘. and `- especially ." pallatial prisons," c. ci:Lc•it, G. umaniiig the new jail. It i 3 not Mr-- .4Uvinv.---Merrsa .Tones. Jairws pricing that they have' so great a Terry. j horror of the neW jail. Like the t; ~ ,,i•:. Clisk. Kiri, .Alex I _ Cut.si. - -; culprit at the bar of justice, when (... - aylnatt, Dr. tinviu.r, Alvan Dim -I,ar. assured by the court. that the jury Bar,?(71;.- W. K. Tayl,r, W:a. J. O. .taaztit. would be. just to him, responded' , Tam . , }inaPP, "faith and that's justr what I am P. Ittintz. • ill 's, maid Now let ns remind these I. 17. 1\ve‘wiliies that the grand jury is not' Bomar: oao,:y. • political body, being selected and 0 , 02 , 4 Trg.___WL:i. L. Manly, . • L. Potlova. 1 drawn 'lliac: the - hito law giving a '. F. ehartm-I. i juiry commissioner to each the ( "' - '" t • political parties. This, too, 1S a L z r ,, ••n. • I. ;' t S'cr '.'n ( I pi bllcaa cimci:ssion to the rights I. Minaritie•F: The wand jury so se ner,-,.ek.-- D. C. T•I• WI.). ,d: tcinadrawnunanimOuslyoidered • • 1•• , - 1: '1 • • "riot crnittrmity to law the build- 1: • • • • -•_./;-• f 11. - 3 C.,; . ; ; ; 1 1-p. ( , i a 3:t•TV tail. , IVe pledge Our -4/„.u,„,„. it. ont.. .11, , r.j. , -'Vt... rv , lt to the satisfaction of 1 . 1 ,,. 11 .‘• at.y ea.odid man that the new jail is . viith the strictest regard . .f. i! -„tai, ,41. . P•pciovtil. to tr'lll"pny, durability, and . utilitr,- O'''JL — v` .. -' 11 :- !,1),1 ii nt_c.-sity,.is conceded by Re ifr• ,1 : . '"* 1111 - 1 '” o:, and Democratsalike, where c,,N. E. U. . - 1 the,ir prujudices have- not been ex 11F -I. ‘. ! eit by'desig,ning P. Sciu . ”:(.::. itfo..;• - Wm.rein,-.• Rt w it S. E. , 1 ). - , , 1-11,, party- lasli,is being vigor. t.• Sh•e/d4;•/. • Qll, '.liLL'i:y .Iratr,,. , inployed by the Democratic lealcrs to wbip in the members who wi-y faces over embracing the ';‘,...w . 'l) , ..parttire,"and gulping down. a. • Cononitt. - -..• rorkconmend thit atterdl'ltio mnrises in aloft. n PpeCtiV - 2 to . g . :lShilir TLr C• nyttuti..n meets r.tf_tlit. Court Hoare, JltnoVgb, Ttkr...sclay, 29, 16':1...• c."‘:.:(..-4,41. La. H. NV, 0:3:11t. T. i'. T c rfirsca - ' flit cristting Tvp r : ;.- ;1. 7, n• ME tIiT , M.• • ~l'. I'.:r ~. -.,fl L'e.:,c EN ' 1.. 0 Wlii.• Ns. M. tl , r , -Hiram L. Ton !!, 311:1Cr. 'lll J '„ I , P. L t , lllll, •111 , 1.rn 11.1 Win nil. :7.r ;Ida -T. 11;.11. 1t.)1,,1t ;Teri:telt C. rq K.11111:1. 1: . 6. - Aiv) Stilt. • •.- -15. , :+11:11-ir-vav, 1:,:. Lo. k , (.od. I. I= H ; A-a Tr. ('. 1 1. n. S.. CM r... litgitatA. 11; 'a.• U. L. s'uq,arl• E. l'erkills, Ju.. H yKk If the credit of the Clove L a. /meat. 1, it) maintained, the Rep h- beau parte Mist ho p r erpetnated. Democ.ratie vieffir:‘ , will hetsf - t•ii floral nip a r!r.l' ezques rren 'l.l.nkruptey. . 7 Tut safest i worldogrnan's I.;c -nevoltnt• an , l ibroteetive as?ocll).ticr4 is that of al. , ergfin;:zlltion of the .110 f fi'suis the pro t2ction of-lin, labor Lola the free eau- L !..atioif of his.elnldren. The`laboring ‘.% lie friend, is inteiii*mw , .. Cr: joy -the el,:ctive franchise. • =9 eF_stiend Alleine!-.,ty• f• r. oncrrti, lif f:tl Cy"l : ipavati‘cly few t•x c,iptitoas- ale flw. mash., iacludilig Ji.lll , l)avisl u F , and the like. fillA only legal it aretle f,ur hold ing, (Alice': Lt tlioisd who wi 11 t I:4_ still I'. pant rebels baelt in et,t4, , rlss shout Alorld for universal MI 11 n6st ==li tEO.. It Io91:s bad, fur the DiAzo- Cratic party thr4 rebellion, riots, Cze., "are ai‘vays got: up by members. of I that Party. The four years rebellion I.\V,is 1,1.:itni . ..1 a•id f.,.11;•1ii; l,y Dt:'l4.6 , 1 :' , i'at S. The f. a: fal . ';'4'.:•.v 17.•••: - . ri'- - tzi .of .1) , (;.;', ivlleli ii:yitri'll.i Ivere iiunied and women and children lulu-tiered, were the-scot -1 of liPiaoerat - . .A.nd 1 the !Ito r; - oh in the :,:111? elt: - ., got. up ' to !.:a,_;r.., eiv;l ond relifious, liber ty, lv01 ,; e ii,.. alias •of Dc:nioeratie 1 tt.acliingF att.] xvi.re carried' on , try I Nwlr:,-1 Den:vet-Mg, These facts are I very stro\;;; . 4 reasons why that ratty, should n •ver be entrusted Ni:itLi po , A - - er. When, the -Eilaveholders..; 1 ;7 l that fr, , e •I•Te - ec:.l shonlLl be supp: . ,:,-.:t.(1, that the nlail,l; shunitl•he ritieti,:aaLl that the press should be the Democracy assented,and. f2,lVe ,he weight of the...party to the those great ont ragL.-ea And when an ignorant Dern- O,lrati.e.'mob in New York, a feir days sir denanruled that. the peaceable !? Se 114bling of citizens should be -sup 7 E•reseAl, the petuolatie 4..llk•ials of the rity so Le ismeai stran:g ,lown tae great 40i s .f' eitizotship., such a.party lit to hold tII role",i c if j go•rerrin...,3nt . • The *1 for the so called Demo-. 1 ca* - Oran* idio. - *rer oprii*e(l49 rinEW *Oat .near4.to Hw e Aiirtirdiese'44 - 0a f , ; 9104 -, .ttOtle-4„:' , 1 iiifii3tialli'settlid," *tint 16:ton rention for the nomination Of -*di:- dates for county.oilices. l ,These pure miuclesl Are *lit:tea...jut now with a terrible abhorrence of rinks: But let us say to our Repub-1 / lican friends that it itt not an abhor • t rene - e of Demooratio4lingS. litical ring pxists tliq . presmAitime is our county .within our knooedgo,_ save and except the. ring - *AO by the great Democratic n f g 7 master, who so effectually, made and unmade andidateii and nontin f aiions . in the automaton Dela ocratio' conve ntion • year ago. We - do 14,ppen to be in posEe , : sion of inforMatithi proving that. a rills,' a headed by this - same master; and madp:np of a few lead ing Domccr.ats-; - vlinbined with two (. r .or 1.1 • 'Tile Somerset /Ptah/ well remarks, 4i mo'st amusing to kitneSs the contortions of come of the old iron he-ok in tilt ir'etiorts to swallow the dose, sugar c rated ,1.; it is, with the Inv of victory. The wool will stick 1 -- e•ir teeth, the smell reiolts.their and : crooked slibi bones are 'neither savory nor easy of digeg th Ala.sl for the white mates party. On Ilia /adoption of the Fifteenth amendumnt . L.redieted that it Arolld not lie five years until the De mocracy tvoui , ls be courting the ne gro vote, and lo I die leaders lire al ready on their•narrow. Ponies prayer fUlly beseeching "Sa.mbo" !:to have mercy on them. Eft , the .tresiden tiai campaign is over, we -exii_ect to hear them insist .that they are the original, Doctor Jacob Town- ' , t. , ...&. ! . , ..l)plitionists, alw•ays iu favor d c inaio:Jghts to all colors, and much better friends of their colored breth ren than the ni+publicatk ever were History will repeat itselt,and prevent a:hider:die professions will recall re ,.etion's of their protestations in favor of "Polk Shuuk and the tariff of 17'12." ra... There is quite an agitation in .La gland in favor of . having a law will. enable the, authorities to ..Afir:ned or babittial drunk in'saue asylum. The tfic ,4., iatenTeranee is a disease; that a inaLl imikr -the intlUence of ctitatilluifs hi irresponsible . for Li,: ;:cf,, arid should be put in place w4re ,be can be cured, haria to ()dug TfaisfANilib:oppose This view tLat drunkenness is 'a vice; tliqt it be piMished like any other ice, uud that, it would be pre po,,terons to send habitual drinkers to an • aiyham—Zp . repoiterons, because if Robert Burns or Sheridan *ere .they might be sent, for all - the world knows that they ‘‘ . -ern habitual , linnkatds. There are those in Eng gland 'who would ilog drunkards, and duck the tn under the town punk; as s the custom in Russia. We even find :iiteili;ient, English journal assert its mbtc.rial columns ilog irg is 3 pint of the treatment ain ..kinerie . an inebriate asylums. Noth farthi-3- frojn the .truth t4ould be "We are iit , ,,quite such ',barbarians, even if the English do eons;derien . as-suell We perszs, _ venture tt...t a case of flogging 12CV 'er ()cc:urea in tin indirinte usylnui. "Whether dianizeunet-s is a rice or a (iis - ease:some way should be fonna to lint n stop to it, mai sooner or later have thr renAttly." Chicago ouderfe,t City. It has not ()illy rais,ltt itself out of morass, but it has Luatle the Chicago River, which r a stagnant bayou, a. tlowii)g street') with its waters may . ing, at tilt , rate s of two railer to the honr, and carrying off tilt's "crape of the city into thugreat 31 issi ppi. Be side, it tunuek away cut under the lake 4 get li l ur© hash witpf, and gran t s /1..-orce.4 enough. to put the. wcild in agitation. Itt!ibs. - ÷ TAM ADDRlCillt; t r t ' m t . STATIC Cll6l - 1 11 4 1 7 Wereabgattigfikweek the address "of the Rettiokuottate Central Com mittee,"); ifollt a careful pent- NC_ . _,..Maiciiirund digtiilled lin its - - ' , lfidUs. , lll6l4lollsfutable in its ar gnmen te. , 'lrcontains no clap-irap figuies, but tays down a p tforra " ins > is' ily to he understood and ve4_ „ / Way worthy the endorse t.of all honesCraen. - _.* It C6llllCiliMil by diallenging an ieivetigittioxi into the record of party,:andebegkining with the enter- leg - ler ilepnblican .party - into txmver in the. State in 1859, rewinds the 'imany r*Wis that 'bite taken :Once wider its management of the State Gmerimaeut. It then refers tO the position of the Democratic party, and shows in arguments how radically diff erent is the latent of that party, and proves conAtively that its platform, as far as it pretends to propose meas ures for the public weal, is Adopted from policy, and is stoleu from the Republicanparty in the -vain en deavor to delude voters. It, signifi cantly says: "Wherever a, vote has been honestly given, or a voice sin cerely raised for the new departure, it may very properly be reeuded w an extorted confession that the Re publican party has all along been right in what the Democratic -party haq'steadily opposed; and this con fessed, what need is there, or can there be, for the further existence of the Democratic party?" A It endorses the administra on of :.'Gen. T and express -7 a z just pride in the large redne 'on o the public debt, and the peaceful settle ment Of our trouble with Great Britain We hope that every Citizen in this • • county and State will carefnlly read this address, aim realize' the. impor tance of adhering to the Republican party, and thus prevent the undoing of all the goad it .has done for the nation. Li the words of the-address,. "TO restore the Democratic patty•to power is to destroy the public debt, pave the way for repudiation, bring in the old title of corruption, Miss nutnagetthint‘ and extravagance, and open np anew all the questions in volved in the: reconstruction of the. Southern States, now: settled 'Upon' an honorable basis." I=llllol deVs' The Aliners' Jeors4al remark's; The prospects of carrying the Staik.4 at the October election for Republi can piinciples and its candidates by a majorty reaching a score of thous ands was never fairer. The - people are satisfied that the affairs- of the State, like those of the National Gov rtiment, are:too well 'conducted tin der Republican rule to renderlt safe to Make it change, and Stanton'and Beath will lie eleetid by a ringing ruagiritVhat will place Pennsylva nia in tpe front rank for the' Repub lican ean,lidate for the Presidencyin 1572. The RepublicSias throughout the State must not be content with this. They must concentrate their strength on their candidates for the- Legislature, anti obtain a still larg; er majority in the House than they had at the last session. The next session kill be 'An! of 'great import ance. An 'apportionment of the State into Congressiimal districts will be made, and it is important that the Democracy should be prevented from making it so as to add to their reps resentation in Congress. Replibli— cans, look well to th%Legislative dis tricts at the next election. • - s®' The Democratic papers and . leaders are continually prating about 'the principles of the paity, as though their past history was unknown. The I. principles of that party adhered to for many years led to the great re bellion iu 1860, to riots in N'sW York ; in July 1862 . and May 1871. The country sick of such In New York city we have these princi ple fearfully illustrated by the cabals to enritii the few and debase the many into riotous mobs for political revolutions against 4aw and order. Against.ull this the people have had their warning in ‘ history and •every (lay life. Crushing taxation is the fruit of Dem - Lieratic principles—a • crowded pension list—out , half the country desolated. and ti monstrous debt liqnging like a cloud of destruc; tion over the entire land, is a feature. of Democratic principle which ought and will ktep the organization for ever ofit of power. Its day of mis chief is over—but it will be hing he fore the land will recover from its ef fects. /03. r. The Afinerd Juitraaf says: It is an insult. to soldiers and patriotic citizens to ask them to vote for 'ArCandless, who in Is 4, when the life of the nation' depended upon vig orous military operations, declared "the post .ot honor to be the - private station," because the war involved destruction of slavery. ,Such "heroes' . are not appreciated by people whs remember the hundreds of thonsands of lives lost and billions of -,treasnre „expended to crush the most wicked and causeless - rebellion recorded in history. li-Telegrams from Washington say that $1,000,000 of five-twenties will be bought by thcAssistantTreas, urer at New York on' every Wedites4. day, or $3,000,000 in all 4 and that $l,- 000,000 in gold will be . sold on the first, thirdand fiftli Thursdays, and $2,000,000 on the second and fourth . Thursday's, making a total of $7,000, 000. W. Col. noLLET has become very devout all.at once, and is making long journeys on the Sabbat2l for the pur pose Of attending meetings,, and in structing Republicans in political ee.onTtul v Ml=M;iM towi ETO37 Rept mm that tatis ti 04,4 filetitd reiltkm4o 1 Gtloll4*4 preioemC" If ly attended, go.. ectecl as delegates—men who / will 'present the wishes ot-the . ents instead of complying with the • emends Of the office seekers. every iblicen has a perfectried: to/de -I're, an • ;work kir: the l‘e y candidate be chooses, when o convention meets, and nominti: ions "tiniait . .ly made, it is the duty of everihonest liepnblinatt rt the nominees. We are disgast- .. with the demagogiCal cry of "ring - didates," ,genexally raised by the .ost wily political tricksters.. The ruth is, if there are any " ring candi . .ates" the people nte to blatne for t, as every Republican luis the same 'Alt to attend the priniary meetings lad express his'elacticts in the selec ion of delegates, and there are good en in every election . district who ay be sent to the convention with confidence that the will of _their onstituency will be carried ont. But f the people, the rank and file of the • arty neglect their duty in the saw.- 'on of delegates, it is probable that • terested politicians will manage th* gs to snit themselves: ' ecd our advice then, - and attend t delegate elections, and choose your own delegates, irrespective .of the wishes --of - candidates. •Select men who have the best, interests of the party at- heart, and the cry Of ring" will be silenced. tor The Democritic State plat forin declares that party to - be op posed to the existing system of taxa tion and finance.' What is the exist ing system of finance? the liqudation of the nations 7 T• ebt ediless millions of dollars annually, while at the same time a wise and fvulicious reduction of taxation at tends the same system. Being oP p9sed to a policy proinctive of such results under Republican ride, it is fair to infer that the Democratic lead ers, if placed in power, would resort to the opposite, namely, an increase of taxation and 'the repudiation of the public d6bt. Rather a charming prospect, this, for th - Ose who vote IDemocratic tickets and are. tlnocred • tors of the Government. 16%- Gradually but surely the Democratic party is .going to pit.cos, tumbling down. like a decayed zree rotten at the heart. New York city, where I)mm:rattle platforms • were shaped and Democratic candidates reared, has given .the party its 4trie tus. The squandering, of millions of dollars iu a municipality shows what the Democracy would do if thi , y had control of the,National Government. Under their rule, it took Coi.'r a mill ion of dc,llars annually toi pay gas litters' and plumbers' bills,: fOF wait in the New York . court house And county offices. Thi§„is a small spec imen of DeuMeratie rottenness, and IV- it the" party is coming Co a dis griteeful end. Z When the defenders of the Union were in the field perilling their lives to pr-eservo the power and force of the 'Government, the Democratic party, after initture j ud deliberate consideration in cancns assembled; decided that a „soldier and salloi• of the United States were by their act of faith in the Government as-enlist ed men, disfranchised, thus render ing the performance of the highest duty of a citizen an net of degreda- Lion and disfranchisement to the roan. Where is the soldier now, after he has rescued his conntry from a treason bred in the ranks of the Democratic party, who thinks..SO little . or-hitnself as to vote a Democratic ticket ? , DAV' Another outrage i on the Dem ocratie.party has been committed at Washington. The dismissal of twen ty-nine Assistaut .Assessors in New York has ',ern determined upon, and further reduction is to follow. This is "flat - burglary" of one of the few planks-the-Denwcracy have left to cling to iit their platforms: If.the Repnblican , Administration ketys °it in this . way yrthliying ex-penses, i i creasing,the,4'evenire. and advaneirg the public credit, it will deserve the stingy rebuke recently administered to it by Hon. Alex. Delmar ! that its adveisaries cannot propose is decent reform which it does not immediate ly carry out •i war Senator MOrton on 'Change, aincinatti, July 2nd spoke a few minutes,. expressing,the opinion that never in the history of thi4.. country ha e we such favorable prospects as now. The late treaty with EngrAnd ho believed was the greatest tribute ever paid to the character and pow rr of any cation. 'This treaty gate ns 'assurance of peage . for years to wine. •and inangerated.' a new era among nations, in the settletneut of ;nAiffieuity without war. He encour aged the merchants by presenting a bright bnsiuess future, and msniing them he never in the 'course of his life saw more confidence than was . now felt: He was heartily applaud ed. s&- The exposures of thi New York cite- frands by the Time. are having some effect. City and. county securities to the_ amount of - forty thou, d dollars were offered at pub lic an on at the,Real Estate Ex ehan on W.dneSday , but not a dol lar•._ . could be disposed of, although but a week ago fifty thousand dollars of the same seenritieti were' disposed of at par. • . EMI M. Oar devil says the peep': will parol the Democratic party in Octo ber, to keep company with the rebel army. =II point Of tiomicer, pedestrians aro bringing out t?...dr,,.!11iMu1dq.,- ( 9.4V.P5-1.-iliCkActuiAC - eareadeefitroke of oh) !Worldle those whom brusineas or economy may not prevent, are seek tng the ahady.driveti and coat places of the sub swim Or availing titemselveir of a quiet Mil on the , Votsmise., Business, If not entirely sns- Oxides% doeidcilly clolL Merchants with ralismitougati,tt 4 44 n 1 - 11E1=4. the eon shore or 'mountain !side. Political as- pirants,4,llFs4.llV.sterr,tktluie ci . :9lntry in a tiy capacitnlithin - ii;rl down, hart! 110 J. Holelm are trmaittlesm andkeilent itn 1, !4- getlierivith 'the elo4a-:inttioiouv, give -411 - ideiice_of a &sailed eityr Loacheaia count css :lumbers wonclei uumtilstei),thro!iglk nog btc halls and (levant rpepSion .rooms, mho lately tripped the feat of gayet,fo4 fashion, while enraged "Thomas Cats" hold nightly revels and contests dire" on thOrforsaken porch- es and ecoindshw hoe, however, an, mildings - kf4 ilk and .dia public luitkil with their inviting gliadc,tbe3l4iiine Band in ecarhit nnifortn, and the lazily flowing waters of the.: - • otomac cnropuent*, ditfly appreciated by lose Rho, (ton! a ssiint 0f s luincivnt rupply of iis irorttro gonqit ore nn - aiild 'in go abroad in nrmtit of ply a,llre er rccieniion . 2 .• ' ono of the oldest, largest , stud 26 ° 4 ec.'"unc4i- ons hotels of Washington ht. for the present, closed. /t le, generally understood, however, hat it will be re-owed,rc.norated and re-rnt- nished in tk ftnannet , satiable 10 • .the `wants of the publie. This hivtel, While it had-'nequirttl morn than a natiOnal rrtrntntion, ne Bring carit class in its ,rtin.racter, had, at the 'seine time ht . krep pnc,r'ivith the' innprovoinFrits of he day.' It laad failvn, behind tho tirnc.A and tho equal or uthil , itottli of like vreten.i-ns only is rztrayagaitt cbargvh. could Iliesp "Id walls speak what strangetale.; could they of political corritptioza„ bargai4 and side, and, unholy plots and seltentys that linve been eon stuitinrateti and reneueted within their sc•orr3- ht.t shade. Should this ancient hostel it sway ? Ind bw numbered among the things of the past, we ran stil boast of haring as many first elks hot. h 4 with first class prices as any other city- with no greater .p.npttla't!on and, withont wishing to draw perhips an . I),E,:ts zomparisorr f we cap also Isttly assert tbiti : tlit, scjourner, wall ht coOc . to litOit li eu to those tine tortnNiopii: with their glitter of wis 11 ,, t15, aii l :rwrlprwir, be forcibly ri mindtd by the redoo. , (l of 110 personal finatices'of that sittnitir:int ,tor:y of ili ittaba, and Ws tarc of Forty Xhieee.s. carreou barrovitxr.i,:s,„„ gi i.orrminting tlit• Caput..; al,. int; citemled and 91:,ttly - inirrovel -.lle that luiVe so long h4it in an • nnfini•lied condi tion ire approaching completiori, anroting, ward that.pithhe eovenienee lia4 long ed. The broad terrace , that etteints aroqncl the north,sontli anti Arehtt ma front of the build-. nig, i, being handsomely .tla:geil, awl the 1 3 1 14 e e•rtar, sof iiroftuil adj.to.iit etoforh ut,ed as i-..rt of latter th:ltl for dead duk., where eew,i, go its and g o , ese roamed undisturbed and it;{`g:~~Crtu..!cof loud, arc eark:wil SY - a , 1 , .(1 and F 4 Idl/tA. . Judging of the ?Mare by the past, it will be fair to minclndothst, with the ianie & g ee. , of energy and public_tepiril, gr,ittri. will IT. ' - entirely enclosed by the middle t ury. With the capitol supposed to be cora p:otvil Lill reason ran exist 'it by oar legia:ateit , i ale , tild not give some or that attention to the to mt,nt al that has boun,friven to the useful. The !trawl awl' tuagnificient prop.): buns of what is con...barred ew , of tho Evert buildings in the, world is ;Italy warp . (1. , by its inaiglitly TH *EW TE prrAr.r. , :::N 7 bare buedeimimenecil and we may srsl:l expect to see loom np 'before es one Of tiles,- ,trrfrtitri s such as only our lin& SI mud exii The ground solected for this iniprotreinent is ahem the War and Nary Itettal tment' , e"tr trt.,t from 'the Prcb,dent's inetnsi , in the dtstaucv the Tten;tuyti upon the east. it is to Ie built ofgrauite, to the Doric mil, Corinth- inn ~ t yle of .arehitectiire cumlnui if,' with the syl,rantanni of mi'ai ern improvi nt, soli m be of snfticient . tlimensions to afford atop to ac commodations:for Ito war, navy 3,11 st.‘t, tilt s Aaincro , of. la:tve 'ail.vantage of a pideti(l4 location I.ncli AS a ror honor the other - public iluldingo do not p 05.41.4. From present appearance tho pliin . of digging a lmle to bury it ui as with tbt. r t : s t tmice and d:e.asury biuldni:;s will noi in this instance be adopted. Ito; is an nupicketueotts "the in cr.easiog'butaness of the pJvcrlauelit, has Dung demanded -\haling beet: compelled by a want Or )1/Melt:lit to ham:, at largo cost, such lmildings as could be-obtained, and ufuelt t . efe I not always convenient or well adapted, for the purposes for which they were'rv,piqed. At to, time since the tormation, of the government has it been able to keep even with the demands upon it for proper conveniences PM the trans.:: active of the hitainess. A part Lf the line grove of. drain trees stir. 'retinding,tlisso gronntla—plari,ted some tarty years ago under the personal stipenicion- of President ‘Jaelison-- is udcvesanly being cut down, and it to lie regretted. Still another and greater portion is Icing removed, made necessaty by 'the extension through the White Huse grounds of the new :.eini.eireular Avenue, rat: VII. (1).1:311z.,b1UN aft r a short aittiei . s have taken a re ..ess . until Ort. - neNt at •vhicreTtime it as expected they will resume th2ir labors. Ep to the time of adjourn tirrit, the gr, a ter portion of 'their tuite n a s oe- Mimed in eon.ifl-ring wlictli. r it, was,poz , sible to take the governnient patr. , nago out. . party politic** and th, reby create e politie'al niilleni uml, a theory we very much fear will prove ati deli ale and impracticable as firff-ley'Awil,b . si agrimiltural dream. flat informeii by- Attorney licrierat .telterinsei that t her act cres - ting '' them gave them authority as an udvisory committ.,e only,.they e4l, after due deliberation, • we . tiup polw. reronenil to t'te l'resident anti . Con. gre-te for their c‘msideration and ippree, rep ak. , l ,ev,teni by nhich, in their opinion, nil: be cry, I strd abs neticial r f -rm. The l - ces,ity • fur a higher - order of ch.riCal ability other than that now in fork, /nay exiei - , but for whet purp----e we are at, ic Ines to ,li-lerinine -; c-rtzinlyilf,t for the routine duties- belonging to •the I)cpart ments. I/in a moral point of view, reform is demanded till eight; bnt tho plienotnena of, ev ery cl..xk being the eintrodiment of a Young 31. en's Gliri_itiata Association, and every clerl-0-$s au Eve ere the day of lig leaves!, rerealus - yetto be witnessed. Already a system of uslaminatiou has been irstrtidneed itr some of . the Depart ments oT a character sullicientlY difficult to cc etude, and hal excluded, in toy c-uni - e.:tc:it apei practical business turn who trim various reasons conld Loast only of the advantAllges de= . rived fiviu a ecromon' school .rdneat:on. ft is a well demOnstrated 14t that to al.kiiti• to,,bolve curio is problems andunfolil Intricate puzzles does Mt-always furnish or constitnte- all alit 14 ' . regni tie fur an efficient-clerk. The` friends of s .I,:r who hare been lately disci/piing the trobahili. ties of hi., becoming the caudteate for the rice rrr...:idency on the lltinblicau ticket in 1812 are disappointed in his deterntinatic.n [nut to be placed npon the 11.4. It was held by tlicise who profess to have a proper knowledge -upon the ‘atiliject, that; in such an'event, the nomination would: net' only have been acceptable', but would hare been tally endorsed alla sustained by the Keystone" State. From the &miter's wallknop`ri,devotion t..:llcpublk•an principles, the aid rendered in str(l4,6lltening - and perpet uating ilepublicau iustitUl44'Mg, lds patriotism -resolution, strength offcliaracter and wide rep. station as an :LW 'and jntliciuus statesman, it 'was claimed that art undivided and enthusiastic: support of the entire . party would Yave been %iron. .His many-friends were *clailuin• tins as nomination enkinently -nt and proper to be • made and point With . justetialdelride,to a long political career that has ercp,iliecp consistent. The nomination of ITZSIDENT C 81132 • has become a forercese/ccmclugon: and .his election ailmittell to be as mrluin. Public opinitni,diiiiug the );I:.t VC (milts hts bt c.r s.lo but 1•11 , 1 y thlning, in thie dirceti.m. In_ hi!. a4lnlin:strltion of 110.11:e ire, is Lk held the enforce:in:al of the Liu, ':111.I obedience to them, the trithful collection sad ap plic:atkm the ~ o vernment revennc i a,the stetuly deersaid ertheyublie debt, with at propoltion ate tl l ecreat , c ortamtitm, all of which has : given him the confidence of the people. Wicking_ his integrity and honesty of parpo4thi*ltypt not fail to give him it simpor,t. ,V4der, the r trine and\prudent Oniniatt*: tion, in the broad ' g, o bf ' IV I , :icte/t hive ,becn achieved, gret thall t-tki4o - - er . tiained the earinha's th -' , .„.. : 4` - 'i. 4` :. 01 .... 'ENORM.OtI - TN IciltSAS.'' The Kqnsas Central Advocate thus exults- over the croj . ) prospects in that B'7l. idiot; truly corn trtmr ' Is as ro do him. idard L . •• - Tice Olde'st inhabitant' ratiteltitbe - i" , ctb...not a year in which Heaven bath so-botintifally blessed this locality as present one. With stiflielatt• • .OWr teat our cerealsinOwing an:fp:18111r lag was regalia to feel) theta with.. ip reason.... i . Delightful .spring and watiainer followed with .fitcrt • attn . ar4' gentle• - SlMweis nearly . every &Y.' Soon - all S in bloom; and riow_all Winter crOps,have bevu barvested, - ;` araitles . littic been •btought Wins from alt . .localitiecy and; ',though of Ebstein birth. *aftaip never ieen them surpteasod; if, equall4 Wheat ...five feet and a half .high, and rye sev, en feet; the former will run from t*entpfiver.to foity,firc .bushele - per acre, and deliveries have been mutle to our mills . here. of lots ,iveigitini sixty-two - anct sixty-four • rotinds the bttshel . Barley is now about failr feet high, oats Sig fiat. Some °tithe latter have been haryeated as. Yong, since as weeks . , and some not crl will a ill aveing,e 10B.hiaalielet&thdacto. Core ten to 'twelve feef, with ears _ready for roa:sfhig. • igt. A *most heart-rending oedirredinNew Yor 4 k, on Sunday afternoon. to Staten Island steamer Westfield, was starting.frcita her dock at the Toot of Whitehall street, -next ,to the Battery, with three hundred, e c.ursioniSts on- her boiler exploded with tremendous force, severing the whole.np - per WOrks of the boat into a thoUsand pieees. Thirty-five pertionsit wcro killed out right, d .• and at least one bniulre others were Wounded.' . One.mau was thrown twenty feet is the air and falling into tho ‹ .lioat, c.seaped ivitlio4 a scratch. tes)......fot•klr,STownr.r:of Wilmot de nst o as that I.is name • and that of Jo-iunt SI-ALFORD - of that town were p aced upon the list of demo cratic vigilance committtu!..% without thcir ccair , nt - an:l th:d neita.y •of • • the:ll train in that party. New Advertisernent3. (I . IZYSTA.LINE Dn "FRANCE. Thi. tww ana beautdal t.,•11 gin.n:er than any ot'i.•r . ever . I,otr.zlit le.- tote thclatblic. it is lilac', !ruin French Cr,tit-AIQ. j Ab,0 . p.,,c,.11•.,,, I,rat,,,lC , ,,,aritit Oil. an ,leaant pr.paration 1-r the hair. Fur ..le by ELS -11111:1:, dealer in general grkx-crie* ana lin,yi lion!, 1 - !.ter, Pa.: 111011 E .. 1,,i,,- 1 ,111 ); lit X LER S;IrtE,W, 7‘1 . •?:EI: Franklin- t FAMt VOL tUaE. --T ;10 di- 1 known Darla O'Con:icr farin. ,ontaltiin;.; about SI :torts, .Itaated to A,iylura Lra . +lford cfflintr, Pa.. about rlz ittaW , from .Towandi, Is 0.11 - 0n.,1 for sale. 11.•ry al, it rnprovt,i, w,...1twat.vre,.1,, and g• o.! For fur :l3.r parti.calars tuquire .11) gia,l b,:lbvsn, to tlon toe twit:l/11v, or - Me i;nderwaned. JOHN Ii SFLUVAN. inik2.4o 1 . Barclay: Va. AUT wife embarin, , h3o.l.4t. hod bn.ir:lls'ithcrut inAt ri,• or provocation. All fi.rons are h••rehy forhid harborinsf or .tro•tint: will P.RY no dobt... of her North Tos-nnlim.Argn.t '2 area ao.s. Atornd, ,:uue 21:, 1641, iteArtiLyear liug.• One hr." , ,aot•fweed ela•r. our red s , potted stoevc. bAcei. AS trite ..•71 the .bellv. but red ouu rrd heiferruihrtv vu thu ;I whit.; bellyNaml *otne ,h;to vu the tail; out. whlte .4( belly akot t.;: k. R.; y, J11111 , '2,71. • ls S. MI ORS}— It 01'S. I: 4 • 11(,•1,( - • •tnil Lot (11 - 1:311114u1 rtr. , I. • Oillr lEt.O 'to VI, Will -11, ;ri l e Lou.. innetri - ,1 - 9titagil, 3 va.aa aryl a I.rtea n.• 11 an , 'l4l, r ,:avy .”1 tlp• pr, Apply t %VW 1111\1:1:.t h!....• 111 - 3.11. , rd 110101.9",rri.24. st , fsrt. 1 1,,, x1.1, 1 .n. Pa. IVIOIA SAVED, NSltir, Yotn STOVES AND II Al tll WA tEr Orw4l. 1%, 7nly 21.'71 S LIBETIALLY .1).1 CST-. cd..ated proturrt.g.r3.o. Insure 'lithe.. u1:1011.ti ci4lv_lNy, OF mg, -!..‘": ..1nt10r!.7,1 (7,31,tial eath ........ .. - 11 T. AI:I , Er Ell, 1 .1. 3a: l ' 1:1: , r , 34 - 0. F. DUEVII.LIEV.. 'l"we k.:;•r. D. 11. E LINE. g,,y, 3. }. 1:FC(.•11D. Tow,auda. MEE ISTll.\.Y.—Canle tin, (lidos . 4 ore of Da - f..Pubkrlbtr.tu Darlingtoo towyli.p. on or about t!a- rth of May. a fly.; 3. nrs. I , ld rod Lrifrr. T.L. onncr .au lz or 1.3- 1.. - 33atoz diargr.t. . _ • 11 , tilinvt.11. ,knglite 1, 1 , 71 , 1_ SELT,4I . .c(I OFT ' AT - 1: 1 1 rrpilr..t) t^ 1113 lc in riy at•.rc. I 'Ol a .on.) AT COST. • , - • riorgv 1 . !t: tragint:Lz. • Au;41••.; 1: Pill COKE r. FFsil:%tst.r. Eco NOALICAL 1 1 :1 47 5 , ' n. 4 bate TOW eiPA- COMPANY. ("••til, pc,r I.uslit.l at Ul4. t3lB "lolls,. nf. t..en cents dolnero.l. ' - THREE .HOUSES AND LOTS IN - -A...TOWANDA 1101101.7/11 FE)11 SAl,E—Sinzated on Poplar Strrrt above Westin TheFe hone ire now /wine brult Ind will be completed on August. IFt. Good well ciAterrr. and er.llnr with each house. • For further 'particular,. altlre.s or on nnire of . (juine2x"7l-tf! DRCSIITALT., At Bed, Wbit”. nod Mtn pEN Ni SY INANIA STATE NORMAL .SOIIOOI,, iNSFIELP, 11011A . 1:0., PA ' The text terinwill ent2lll,..nee Wednewlay. Aoivtst 1,71: Fer c i , :t.:lo:rne or niti,is.iol apply to (11.• 4 _ A.M., July - . 10 0 poLLAlts—Lqls :lox 7,9 M. C. Me•renr and 11 - m. IL' Morgan ha: (n!: pnr• ehaQ..d the .Monardi farm, lying a Cro , l tfle river and dlreetly oppo,4e the ;cmtn6rcial centre et Towanda,`, hare atibdcritle I the .nnle int., lot., and (nr..r Tr Rale every alternate lit for IoU tuttil septer.ll32r 10, 11,71. Payinentic $:?0 ..own and ibex balance payable' $lO monthly intem,t Hotel thf.! ttum Partiea deelrinli. to pnrebd.c can 5::d.. a map oT aal4 althdhision at - Wm. H. pftiry, 01 - cr thedate A. P. It no.,e! k Co. ' S ninkirfg • .1311y21 . ..W4n MEReplt k .MORGAN'I - FOR SALE OR TO 11,Fr‘S1 -Fill sciftir Agricultural Machine Shop, "situated in Gm: on. The Shop is built for man ufacturing a6rFo Grain Cradtee. uid other panning Implement.. ,thio, for the building ami repairing of iron llichiner,y. The machinery. constructed expresisly for Ile busineos v and include* Saw Mill, built tutirtly of iron' and ate'el. and adapted to sawing . ..tAa. for. Ow oliop. Declining , health la tile reason of my wi..4lLing to retire from the I will sell Dwelling Mouse, • wall. sale. or leiee 'or eiliop if a.sir:4l. 1.-.rticularg ,-311 au address UK:IUL . J131)16- . 40 . Canton. Pa. B _ • RIDGE IILETTDIG.—SeaIed prd pools will tie received at the shore or Charles- Taylor. in Franklin to wnship. on fiATVIWAY, JULY 2.41871,•mitil I o'clock pan:. for the. building and completing of a ISMlir =rasa Towanda Creek, near safd rbk , -flreFiltntiOnA for The same may 143 vein at the Cormidimtofler'v office,' lutfi at be Aare of , Charto4 Ta;:or, t n dare rr,ni.rne to 1 , 1314 IcttmE / . r../11A .14)0=3. J. ITINIII.. • E. - C. ntitotlG, Oornealsei (Merl, Umunfiesioner'e 871. .. . (11.10ICE'CiltEEN' AND BLACK 'TEA- and 661:6a, ctwals, at .lone 15, Iy7l, X S: MERCUIL :••••••.I"c.-_ _ • =I , • \ W. 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