all 'Nations. News From 1. I. ana is trpna_ tO pllows. • I - • lissoari areporish't rs. 7 xiiaa gbt aipla,tent toraTileiv MMa jug with "Blind „S•tagg al for murder in the court room. loin on tr ! Alabama, went to bleep —Holy to keep .shavc every hair off. The 'wheat cr, rtr 161 i tlear— ) of Wnvne cook: - Y., is immense. Savannah =';•••• t of filnlittire in a•ra —The slavo ti., ditox won a $6OO C. e-is sai i to. be sfill cn,riied oil largely noßiati Ilztrt ford, Conn.; is to atholie cos° of • if the iSleara lynch- . . Os, ;Wie t ra, has be( ht: L-zran of $5,0003 soli iS at. Clifton 'oeble Leah Sim spring:, N. Y., in cqy —The Lao 1 P ushed - ti(•nnea (,)np Mal: , 1 - o•:slicis Thy (inma , 1 , 11, Inv the • ntatio Spore rail marl with 4•igur:• v, N. Y., will tnrn wheat this season.- Hotel, at'Sar lfirk,,t in the wr.1141. • Cuing a lively bum v•:itiek to their .embicet. -r.,.1 6s the first mail apt from a Gaily are - AV(..bst lip a -A.,..ckiy thiev otzain aetiv. anti the • s in New York ore µ dirk",lpn•t >ru it.' A5OOO worth . o La, stem. from Sh•ticartta —A rAylisli wort than a nut , nriet iii California e. QM expeetAion of the the first of September. f. the journals of ml a half millions of d l- llC\ii•il is in ,1 abffit FEE --The value I'rt:to ra , is "ne st eligion is pro ir3l cif eh v whole Irnman Thiatili nb.mt one t race:.j • pf ^ thinks •ad in thr. tinbernatori:lf Boston III:Jr] Lflring is alt }al. , . • people of Leaven inancipation day 5,00 --The colored , 'ek.l42l>rAtml . ., I ree, in the Collins as eocipcd: Nom ,Black rc! El,v, r d4 prize tight, ”(11. _ 1'11(; 13-ecort :air:, •,*:, t l Fc.ft ty. I .r of London is to un,kr tho of the German r.qttion 1....gau at' • .ler gave the Zion .1 Larch., a:7l a new I * lllt. 11(4\`: -fell n 1111 ,0 ,, colllit*, tr, 11:,, Tne ,sessio T.-4,41( 1 . 4' national yr Tile fqi i.thot the 19t DZZ COMII flopth of thrir .Tl 7 ftrP film v;cit ity To, io ,- ; of lift.. —nit" DPIIMC coin ty mill Stnld'the l it 100 Cl~itin.~Ti it ALL. witiottt t art• of ..i . tisqiielianna • r , ,lllinatitig convention IMMiln= stripplug the a. t„ of tic!!a.,, , a r•n:u h :, -7 'The arniv :11.61 • N. Y. ay there are $10,400,- 1 ii6tcs en- -I)eteCtiVcS . pt , fi c.i coinitt•H. it LS - Plunt•zi• I•Ci . 2.- • • ' 'e (lied in Cnwttaligua 17•,1-11 , 01t In. that tl) , V11 in ~ast ortT aAglass of --An Oivg6n, N. 'fork arr hi i•r ,, +i :.ustrf.rtin;; ct 01110 T h.• ill \C\V I r ana nn F . l) tozg n 1,4, ha 01 or P.:2.t . )01).,:u 0. • Ne.wAlarnpshire 52 :‘ , _:!.;rl.7ate eapital of ]3uns•.m E==tl= t • tt , t Tt ! i l;::fi l i ra C~ (1 (; 1,,' ”2 pIa(TS Del .1." Wt. f1,11F , 5.,/t 'SS "Pa. 11; . 0Nuw IV:111` Imlnt;.-in It v.a, 1.;11, an olitoni of Cinein 'lag! r ec• 1:1,1,tv Inlk. Gem T l La,i /111;j:1 11, 'I .t+.-.p.41 of Ilu .l;i,il.ln ,: R 111=111 - • I.ztd:-; tL• T . 4.) ' , it' in inn ur othertvisv in Irtlt . 11.1("%1; 1 1.ttre, 'lf t!1 , • Isl'l , .11npur,. • Cilll.ll.s . 1 1. 14,; it On orah oil', fon [I urtv or th. -Thy that iNl..ift-r, ttt• .o.d f Shull hn orderca ol(1;crs 8111 stalls o f fll- r- Wear dotlivs. • - jrlie avi•ra .•;.!}.1.11 tli time spent :,,ede'l,oll4 i. ,airl t. , be ,ev tweiits-fietr. 1t is the . ‘sociztl lion' ('ity. Tti viKit,“ - E. :, )leri n t .B.llaM tans gi4 mg . him -- The . ran 1.11;(11.2r, 310 i If - gement of Congress ., to a ilanghtrr .sen,ltvr f4 rtin. is annonneed. say that all tliaustle the fire , iftn-bonil is newF , 8 SO. —The ladies tude.abeni ptt ; er otatr. That —A than in I{•r a 4iivnret. on tl ,111, I.• • 'y:a on Wisconsin hits applied, ground that Ills wire ti tarm as %fie to do.- • 1116 hors) -tlitA :Ire reported to a Annoying hi Arhanc:pi rfirit. ) du their rhmvltig by ri - ght. itino the . farmers get 1 for their now hoyo) tth pren- I=lE --L , Dtr.vn in Uulic tr,' . .-r:. , IV ;Ltic -, s, sider 4 C"antY. N. Y., (V.,11 din c.in,,r . IP/UM Hayfi . a \Vhitehall telling a Atit,ri ,n,..; it int.t butcher's tut_at tti!, ; :th, 1i.3. - ,S;;;.(1 - cart. CP.I thou SIII --The 6ens %%an,of I 1,(113.r;o4 nu, iwarly c,ll,4joir),llt Is returns shpy tuna , in t'plbyl , hania 1,, t 1 value of Ulf. Jive stoa a .111a,eity, bma. :2, - zurie of base ball at bapey, is throwing had: na ~ t r, + l,.•, vatchf•r 11;n1 r n 1,11 111 , 10mrde, kifhti 2 - - - . -ARI India p;nalla, rift 1 - 1:4 Shitl.:zs, anti was , 1 his liunl • • ruling, on a train at :•ad (lit a :lip window n, sC 'alpeAlr . a aides traln on one :11 ,, a01:: ns if by a bnifc.i -. 2 --Tbe Pal 11,, Of dal reside Sarah Shqweril, the 3lnt fifty of A l i v r a journal says that A, of \Vnvnr• county iF Mis ho will ,Ge 102 years old en EMI - -Yon ni4R I rued . 01nnee 3 Fonl of the late ta.t wr,k. H e suy. With the" Tint? svvvral anu I lir m,y ,•61, li4 the Altharn raced that Cadet John "1 W..t l'gnter, will take. cam; alga - 01-1()r IrOnl h, 3lts. t, .171Nton, and 31n , . the loaders of Nt-414-,rte --Mrs. C",. 11:0rti , ini. Mr. , . 1 %ens a ted . "that \Commodore :aviiir; a Art y Ira( I.etween New lot:. is st Val.dcr4:l: -erim - mitti aislocnted his • in put; ing On a cican t. tier so- -long it tinio that he of. th thin;;. .1 liiclii 1411 u tti .1 ; jl I ,• - h..: : vin, im from "an, C 2.- 3 pin: , to t:Ose .•11arg , Of a .Abt) ,ptakt , Frlltt ' ll and (;,r -:,,,utli : 1.1. V r(•at...•3 ; . 317311121.1 izi)otliciliry re nott.‘l33.6 of Um gnev.t. , ± bot La., that ra ' ‘ , 4,r,H," The was •A Long - ~ o,cd tlicTalusci unc ot the pt Send The codfry , tillod. are qualit4tl to select their own can s Pealing of th e villain " didates without the aid of superann• have mit in Colerado, ssys two drinks ot it be stole his aced political backs, who prate about them in the woods, and Sur _ , . her where he put them. •" corruption'' land "honesty," with gJit:ll 1 sa i l , : I rts raucli assurance Us if their. past o ,l k in li; n l l t e a ri ' r n at io r ‘ ft , - , T , e )i i i ) n 3 i t i n t! I Volitioal Itibtoq had been forgotten. evtvr toLbe - utid they will gnen It c asur. , T. and . flirt. co :arljtitors that Ithe llepnl)licati party e late arrivals in .Sara- iia Lianagf• its own nittir, and of. 441...ar10at..0; ' and Ar L chbiollip , perfeetly' cup/ravel tieciae Vito 11INImp Lynch au I Arch-. 1 t' , JAS..: Georg,. nomirws suad . '., - - -A peddle, ."put4 whiskey they that-gter teoti i.CVII , 'l)4 . otei Ind np, lii !1:18 111 C aril rune " lo Sprit ~. Mr. .T. , rifler, 0 kith I ig farnily, j. f•ef.i.t a ton 4. the C ' i : ,) to ' a tugs. a —AMO.IP , ,- , 0d. , ,f Plala6,Tp. :••% , •p 31 , ri -1 tporttr• IEDITORS: ():t . 'os)DfliCll. Towanda,. Thursdayi. A0, 187]: . . ROL'BLICAN STATE TICKET. Col.. DAVID STANION, .-- OF _ 11. Ht bur.vEroa GENEI/AL Col. IfOBERT, p.LBEATH, OT scurtYLKILL. -J- Republican Convention • At a meeting tho I:efmbLean Standing (iommittcy 01*Dradfdrd county, licqm Towan da, nn. , Trirt , day. ittiy : 25, the folloming named members acrepresent: S. W. ALVORD, :Chair- man, D. Docr.Nr, D. F. PArtx, G. V. BnlNi, 1. 3!. Tr.. .r, HAI PArts9Na, JAMES PONAIITE. The fplio:lving r...solrithk was 'adopted : yr ..- ni;06 1 , , e1; That the . Stackink" Committee re- :nunmal that :the primary meetings fiir the lectiun (,f.th•legates to the County Convention ley held on the afternoon of SAT-1-7RDAY,. Aug, hoer as shall be most convenient' and that in,tiaLing the call, the Vigilance Corn .1,:77,,itt.7 : 1 the fitotr fur °pelt; I,g an, •!•,.,;‘,9 (1, •1::),011,,,.7. The CoMmittee also eacne,tly reconitneral that . -ail .attend the, caneases in their veTvetive townships. The Convention meets at the Court ll4sei in Towanda 1;or4 'ugh, on Tnesllay, Anmtst 297 IS7I, at 1 o'clock", p. m. W. F., PARK Sc-e'y "T.& folinning persons mere appointi , l Vig sn ,- 0 Corintatteps far the ensning year : - CV Yer. enatartrer.r_s. :11%,cros - TYT.--W: P. Mime. Nathati E. Weller, . N. theeshire. 1; , ,rn.-- J. M. Ely, Jr., Chas. Spalklihg, H. C. Hays. ..I,y+us..-1:. 1.. Gl4yeLt i Jeln Stevens, G. W. Athang.. Warren Ayers, -Frani: .Jones, Tames terry . . - Lt.,ter Kiff, Alex. Cras-. Ano.- -S. - D. Carman, Dr. llnolo r, Alvan Dun bar. - 'IC Tayl. , r, 111111 s, J. 0 1111:2:11% , z Thi,-',,igi, , ,, Twe. -47 A. Lath-, IL M. lin pp, I'. thirur. „ 11 , nling1-1. 8.. r.:- 1. S. Choi:, Scott r Alti Tltot).l.ls L. 11Qvis, c-11,. Geo. I Bon: . Le, Sant. Bath Gen. (10ff, Jarn(‘F, L. I.(oniv.ell I ,r... I'. rliftnn , l. 0 , /nr,,4io. -P. P,el,llam, F., (1,1-net, IJ: Tr 46 t0 e, . (•. Itas. :.;'evens, F, F. Fair' !Sid. D. Taylcq - , Potiter. .Tno 1To:1-; ,1 ,.. P. C'. 11:1:71 , s.l 1 , 111,e, At. 11. 4...-.1,1i , .1g„1. 11. tJolmron, G , r111(111 - . .b..7lf)q. 11enj.T-arp, Sidney Alorse, )1' lit, ('ha, !1“11.11 m. T. V,(14.j0r41. • B. At. 1 11:litiati, It. C. Tracy, 'O. 11orlmeII. 1.. G. Mat thwely,...T.iaae 1 0, 41,1iA6ars arc imticr nu more oh t., Ifr,l S. W. .01.11.AVILID. V9lt -ArDITOII GEN'EIIAL S. W. ALT ,nit,, _ lA% P. Lewil4,. S MarAL. 0 , 4,1 , , -Dab! . Ll .Tatitc:illlaraux, 31. I'. -t,. NJ lit Wr U. 11. 1..1.7 Sct 1. (t.ve.iis, Jas. P. Squires. 0., 1,. Prince, J.. 1. Mucmly Rowe .1- S. K c-vf, , W. Young, I) Vollght. .co. T. I Scich, IThrellard Tracy, L . S.1).:‘;.1;. Po(N t . (1. P. nal livss, \Viii U. Tinkl.mrt, P . . Monr.•. , .s.) ,, ti, cr..q.-•17: t'. l'ars, , vs, J ,, 11 , 1 i - rai , T. Ira Crant, ~ 5.,,, .' , 1., 'J., ~•, i ,. .. T,. r:.ii n ..•l , • . 1, ~ ....c 'i!,r,mil, O. 31yr.li Stvvetts P. La:w!ii,, Tr,•.l. ITir...!!) L. "Nri , 31111 t .r. L. t'r , tt, 0. D. • Cinode Motll.ol. C 11 . 3!1, f . Oll, C. ( rii ., !l/11111. T. , - 1.. 1:. 14t•ii , 11?-", i. B. Still:, T -,, it Ma:* . , 11..5dm., It • 1;, ,•, .1 ~,. 11a uu, Jtlo. .1. 1 - 17. 11. 3112. it r, 1,11 13111 \V. 31. m. ;1,11,',! T,. ESE t1.:,.1 NI. IL S ' •s C. fit r, IV. M. FLnr.•.+, Ueo. A 11 a~S Irfw , p., Itlol,llo. sheranl; E.. F..! ans, Jas. 11 Inn. S. L 31. Jr.. (1. RV learn that the inlnit , of F.A of .Petit hurling= to)). 1 - ill bt2 pre , 4nttr , (l to the Repnb -lieln (-minty convention for noniinii tier. to the I =::I ,cs. We publish to-day a list of tutuen of persons who have keen srtg gestt,cl in connection with the various stir to l•q. :1111e,1 this fall. Their s t•ln , ul,l lie ionsi•lered at the primary rueetihgs, ==== -. T,, honor the memory of Sir Walter Scott a grand banquet Will be given , in I:?..talon on the I:ith instant ; the linr.drotlth- anuiycrsar:v birth. i7,Jitirgs are houi;:chold among Engli-th-spcaling nation§, can WC ail) d. t, pass by the Ala}' \vial (Alt some \ Appropriate eelc bration it this- emuitry? 4 . • calnpaign in Textti is re prerented 11:S being one of the inost exciting:And vig ,, twns the State has witnessed for-- s l ime " l years. The Texas News says,: he_whole peo ple seetic:to be aroused to a know ledge,oi, the fact that they are inter ested itt r lsneh matters, and we •-pre diet th. • the pending C.ongre.ssidnal C3llraz,S.will be • thu most absurbi4 many of Its Irnin t A-er VS. The di , le,. , !nte ineetings . will be held on ,Satrintiy .11:gust DI. -The •Vigilartk; Co:..auittecs should give tiiiiely afi<l :Teellie notice of the tint(' anci piace of tile int.etinErs, nnd then all lielyttl)licaiN nhotild at.tclitl, havc .1 J. :.t.. full gi.)! , flit;Lti.'D, 1z nil Se is-Very Lest --lei: :1.:, de l .tl4:;.te.. llanagC - yOUr owii, atia .s -- ivith.otti --- rOganl to the dictation of candidates or other • in-: t ., •retrtl. verFsor:z. =:27:11 ctFort. of Clio Mana,glers of its,. Dt-h,ocratte party to crcate cfis sentionh among Itrfinblie.ans iu this county, , nut li,ect with favor. Ifout:st -114aIlicatts believe that they TICE 44111 MANY PRAUEIT. The history ofthe l ernocratie par ty,. for the past ten yeatisoihovos that it is not a party of patriotism, prin ciple, nor integrity,ai43 , that its - Sae oe.sawould hazard es iniud'ple of A merican Liberty, paralyze the inter, esti.' of the country, aadlankrupt ttr National Treasury. charge, the attitude the pgrty. during the nishes ample proof. that fearful - struggle;{ in the way of its suce' tign,ynd speedy cm Nthies and utteran i traitors, and all its ai were extended to' th. to. overthrow the 1,14 :atitude was that of 4 tion to the authont over the defeat of mourned at rebel rev i • That its success WQ cry lirinciple of Am has been abrindantl, by the late occurrences in New York city, whet:6 a blow wits strife': at the politic 4 and religions .privileges of a portion; of the comunity,- Which if pi carried out to itsnaf ral and inevit able results , would ace the people at the mercy of an Mareasoning and fanatical mob. As aft present consti tuted, the Democratic party .-ii con - 1 ,trolled by an element, which is not the proper .repository of power, and whose feelings and interests are in. itnical to thepreserration Of our cit.' and political priiileges. Wherever the achieved success, m get - control of either cipal governments t es and the most et) have been perpetri4 `New York affords a, of the beauties of dei The recent pub - heal knavery of the Tame thievihg of such - n - i open and unblushing, incredible. • The shows by the figur& Comptrpller'sboolt: many ring, hive city treasury duri years millions upon! lars, until all the • With the ring, have l l ly wealthy. To give our real magnificent is this their attention tot in the acconnt,s,,w pie.: The bills pai the new court ho foot up $5130 .)0! - pied ,by offices it presents a floor-nrcu of 9,216 square yards,'which, if cofered with carpets at $5. per yard, wo l uld cost . $46,080. But some of the largest rooms aro not carp+d at 6.11 .others are.effrcr ed with oll T eloth and matting. The Lill reprcsents , rpeting 122,222 square yards—so ething like thrice tlit. area Of City all park ! Again —one Ingersoll AN% s paid $170,729.60 il .s fur chairs tUrnislld (?) -for city ar o.oiies alone. TlnS srm would pur chase :--1,145 at sslCach! - But then, an inspection of 6e armories shows that nOt a sixtieth part of that num . 1,6. of chairs were, furnished to the • armories, as inde4l how could they be.? Since that ptimber . of chairs could not be packfd in all the armor ies of the city. 1 - • . _ •. . . Again—from 'Lily 2, 1889, to April ti;, 1870—nine Months --- one A. T. Garvey reovi'ved the sum of $2;870,- 181.06 for plastering-and repairs of the new court house; armories and drill roowe of the city. There is very little plaster Lwall s in the court t house, the into t being largely of • iron. Plastere s i nylhat the' would rit take - the job at $1.6,000. . Yet the plastering of th new court house cost the taxpayer no lees than $l6B,- _680.250n0 fi received the enor mous sum of sl,:f 7(1,000 for . chairs and tables for the same building! Yet it is said Omit $75,000 would re -pla,m the furnitn+. The sum 0f41,- 2:11,817.78 was paid to one' firni for . plumbing court house ,and ;armories , in a term of niii , trio.i4ths ! During -,thi• same time uq lesti than $5,683,- 84(1.83 was paid irsiu ',the checks of Ingersoll & Co:, r -checks indorsed Ly tharfirin, for carpets, ft i iririturv, repairs and cabinjt, work, chiefly for the nov c : Jlirt. Blase. Many of the .1 elleeks and entrie.s are dated on Snn- lay, probably to off the fraud. 01 en w,ere to the o for carpets to the snag sum million. Yet t Smith as a deale holsterY does no , York directory sixty thousand dl paid to Mr. R. Mr. HennesseNN publicly declare.' lucky nian• who linagibe Mr. poll or Mr. Smite in the United St the • prac - tice they Or imagine Tata 4.1110 General 1 Would our tax-p state of nffairs? tom_ i pleasaat turn ufkindtit•ss .Fiat.lit shares, ; I :2u,outi, just left the late flrspy phia by a Mr. AlaCricau, bat fob Aent of London._' .1,5 the lad~ew are the eeiebrated Untie ' ton, it not bb d I actual re«iiletwor. It I thin to get'a )(wary kuew awl perhapx .t.e4•liet trjtt iniTer ti that the befinest is Tale Au thete, suisieftrulet inp and it tiniv be lU. , ri t ,, 1111. 11/111t. ' 44 'll stE5,- FornxinreUerof weeks before the riot of the 19th of July the New York/1 . 04dd Wig engaged in utter t ekg $3/c ) wil4 Tgo1 10618 :°f prog ress and suctiois of the Democratic party at,the nnattin State elections, lhat a siigtit eved sometimes changes the destiny of parties 'as well as of nationit. Thnittanner in which the Tamniatty leaders "..botcUed", tle joli their Irish friends laid upon them on that day changes the color and tone of the Herald's prediction% It eays: - - "Three weeks ago, from the personal feuds and factions . di visions in the Republican camp, be tween Senators Fenton and Conklin and Collector Murphy and Mr. Gree ley; and others -too :the to mention touching the division of Custom Howe spoils and the:sops to certain "'art-and.arf" Republi cans from Tammany Hall, there was a fair prospect for at least fifty thousand majority in 'the State vote of NoveMber. But since the llth . and 12th of July this glorious pros pect, like a castle in thevlonds, has vanished into the air. The Irish Democratic element . of . the city has, to same eitent, become ,demoralized, and the Democratic Protestant ele ments of rural districts are be coming inquisitive." The effect ; of the mtsgoverumant, swindling and evtravagnnee NV . hick has been so mercilessly exposed by the New York Tiny..! and 'other Re publican papers has also aroused every .honest and peaceable element of ourpopulation to the importance of a reformation. This can only be effected by dislodging the Democrat ic party from power in the city and IState of New York. - to the first d conauct of Robe!licit, far- It during l an impediment prosecn . Its ,sym ces were with . 1 i and comfort wie who fought averment. Its onstant opposi ttes; .it rejoiced anr arms,` and rses. mid hazard ev iel riean Liberty. L3 l, demon.strated emocracy has tnd .managed to State or muni le e °Tamest abns• itrageons . frauds ;ed. The city of 'notable evrtmple 2mocratie misrule. . .tiAm. made of the a letter to the Tribune Henry Clay Dean says: I see a no tice, going the rounds to the effeet that I have been contesting the "Now Departure" of the Democracy in. lo wa.. rhat licentious and irresponsi ble shut, the Memphis fra/ancho f makes this rumor the subject of a low, scurrilous, characteristic:article. The Tribune notices the same • thing. Will you do me justice to state that I have nothing to do in any_way. with the New Departure, nor have I uttered a word in public npon the subject?. That I have I;cither ap peared to take the new oath or re ceive a parole at the "general sur render "of tlal Democracy: This I hold logically true: that, if the lie-, publicans were right in making, the War, creating the debt, and changing the Constitution, Y can - s:e no reason, why a new set of leeches should b• applied to the body politic for tht mere variety of change. I was honestly opposed to the war and its consequences, and in favor of the repudiation of the public debt, or its .payment in' greenbacks. Of little -value as my opinions may be, I am determined that they shall not. be misrepresented without contradic tion. Thousands hold my views. and• ring shows kg,nitMle and so ;,that it is almost ;'elt. fork Time:: copied from the that the Tam lehed from the the past few I millions of clol - connected become immense- Os some idea how windb, we invite le following items I. teltarer bnt a sam dfor carpetS . for so and - armories • IThe space occu the court house take the rongh edge these ehe r eks elev- Tder of 3. A. Sinith, Ishades, amounting Of more than lialf a lie name of J. A. in carpets and up- I • appear in the New at aIL Upward of allars is charged - as J. Hennessey; but mei forward and that he is not the' rew the money. larvey, or ILL Inger ' • with their hands Otte Tromnry after have in New York ! liiany in .possession ,ioverniuent ! How I=ll instance of the m is a blgacy in bonds, amountiug to about Ito Lilo daughters of Alonn:s; of l'hiladEl tionaTlO WAUP, :11:1 r many years it rest.- ‘ I The will . saye: the grantWarighters ofl L t Morris, of the Ilieult td sseeruin their I will, dualities.. surprise now a Iwo ,it tiles haver tli..refure it tea preirhiNt. acin through unniPassion . , and ut return for the their lather when I wsiii las well that lisa Atnehal hritt , .,l that it *as 11-r alt.l 1:. I x.•in N er sieter,l rrie , wl;" II 44,0. i The Philadelphia Preg.q stiys truly: Another splenitia showing'is made in the statement of Secretary Boutwcll' fur July. Gradugy but surely the burden imposed on the country by the Democratic rebel lion is being lightened uncTer the ad ministration of the Government by General Grant. The reduction of the debt during the past ; month amounted to the large sum of $8,701,- 976, making a total deereak since President Grant's inauguratioli of over $240,000,000. These monthly redactions are practical . argunientl of the s•rong est kind in proof of Rapublican econ omy and sound financial manage ment. Let esery roger contrast them with the notorious and knpendons robberies by the Democratic admin istration of New York city. The Re publican rulers of the nation are re: dneing,botli taxation and the debt' The Demoeratir• mien; of New York lire increasing taxation and the - city debt at an alarming rate, and . been provedby their own bboks a set of Outrageous theires. 1=1:=:=0=1 XIES.. Mr. Ilinnot:1- chairman of the "New Depiirture " county emon4 tee will have to revise his list of dance e-munittees. Last f. week . live published the names of two ::n One townShipywho declined' to serve lin the eonnaittee,, or have anything to do with the Party of rebellion and riots, and now we have another. It is unnecessary for us to add that all, these gantlemen—J. S'rowral and J. STALroun of Wilmot, :rid P. LUTIII2I of Burlington—are Republicans and always have been, and. the action of the Democratic committee in pub lishing their names, is only in keep ing with the " principles " of that Party: Lriltrit'S lITI.LS7 Ps., An:znst 7, 1671 Mn. S. W. Atvortp—P:.ar r4ir: I)r.ee by tho Bradford Arrs that my name is luqed on the Democratic Comtuittee of oar Town 'Air. It way put on r.lthont TT! y 'hum - ledge or consent. and :.ort m ty, if you please, inarrt- in your paper t.) that cfreet, arud mach oblige , der By Wise Republican rule, and the strict observance of economy in all the branches of the National Governmeat,ll. S. Grant has reduced the national debt, froin March.l, 18139 to March 1, 1871 TWO HUNDRED AND !MILLIONS, SlfrEN HUNDRED AND T1101.7SA: 1 1) 'AND Tnurrr.r.N DoiI.AINI What is Grant doing? What are the Democracy doing in eitits like New York; wheic they have the control? tar A special, from Atlantic City, says: "About thirty persons,after eat ing corn-starch pudding,atidinter,at the Alhambra Hotel, Showed signs of haring been poisonetL Ko deaths are reported. It is grippohsl arsenic was put in corn-;(tarch by discharged bervant." tE),.. Gold closcd in Nov Yofkles , tt.r.lity nt 1124-. THE COAL TRADE. The 31 . finch Chunk coal dar eltc•of he 4th, says: 5 'ou:imnim. Up to tho close of last week there has been transported loath from hare; over both raifroads and the. canal, since the Ist of January,1,436,409.12 tot& , Last- week. the bliipmentm from here -1113101211.1•0 d to 147,738.09 tons, !being 8,946.17 tons more . thali the preceding week. The corresponding week laS:t 'year, - 105,932.02 tons were..sent. south fiuw here, and the total for last .year. to this time was 2436,833:05. tens. _ In comparing the shipments of the past week rind•tlie present , year with corresponding dates of last' rear, we find an increase for the week of 1871 of 41,806.07 tons, and and a decrease for the present year of 899,923.13 tons. TIIE 711.tDr.. The coal busincs continues steady, and the shipments from here are still on the increase. As will be seen in our report above, they are lesli than a million tons behind what they were at this time last year. The car rying companies are doing as much as they care to do. and shippers find a readysale for all their coal. Alto gether trade is quite as-good as any one could reasonably expect, except,' along the line. Those engaged in this branch of the-business complain that businessis flat and AulL Orders from the city, however,are not.scarce. Prices, although low, aro steady, and likely to remain so for a few weeks at least. We understand that some of the companies have commenced laying in stokes in New York, but do not, as yet, Carry it to any great excess. We believe the time has now come for consumers in the cities to lay in their supplies for winter-use, as prices will not be much if any low wer. --We have received letters from a number of - readers in the cities on the subject, and we advise them to 'buy now. , . - i.-Nlallo 1.--•- KENTUCKY ELECTION RITUBLICAN . Lomsvit.t.r., Ang. m.--LThe election in Louisville, tbus far, slur.vs Heavy 'Republican gains. a In 'Frankfort, lily., Leslie r - for Governor has 590 aril Harlan (Rep.) 00. A. report of the election inpanville up to noon gives Leslie 363 and Har lan 582; for, Representative, Harkins 4)ein.',' , 393, anti Barkley (Rep.),,558., IMM3I= n! Loulsvir.m:, Aug. -7.—The rctuivs goner lly. show Republican gains. The Republicans Colleede election by about 20,000 majority i 3 the Stag. It is variouslyt 1 I es.. here at from 20,000 to 30;000 which is a falling offfrom the (Irant-Sey monr election of 36,000 to 3i6,000.and 40,000 to 50,000 from the 19Ft, On bernntorial election. All the Democratic candidates f , .`,1. the Icg , ,:slatnre are, elected. MCC= New York,,lnly 2s.—A special Lon don dispatch says the carthqual“: iu the Phillipino land.s on ,May Lit, affected in a terrible manner The small island of Camiguin, five miles from Misamis. For some mouths previously, especially in March, there was a succession of viO : lent shocks, which opened .extensite crevices in the earth. Finally, -cm may th. 3 level plain near the vilhige of Caviar min began gradually to subs'ide until the tops of the houses becathe level with the stiface of the earth. This remarlid.hle phenonienim . attracted a large number of people when .sudden ly some terrible shocks v. felt, and before the thnnaering reverber:itiOio; had died away the whole level phin fell in'engulphing, one hundred and fifty persons. The plain became the , Ihr!r , ! :1141.11 crater of a volcano 1,500 f ee t wide, rby them. 1 now ou 16n0.1 and from it stdoLv, ashes and stones were-thrown into the air. A pause till dark succeeded, when there was :another explosion ;and a rain of tire followed. , The spectacle fearful in the ,extreme. Tll, , xelean,, eon,. times to eject. stunt's and 'earth. The inhabitants 1111. NV lett. tie.. Islanthwlich formerly contained a population of 20,000. Gainiguin ,producA Gt.- tenth of the whole manilla rope crown Itei•The case of Mrs. ' :WnsaroN . , the Baltimore woman accused. of wholesale poisoning, seems in a 'fair war to be prejudge a. In view of the lady'Fr high .tandino, hitherto the charges hronght against her wor e . n t. la:lSt and e t there - pear.' to ev idence of their truth. In the -very wittire of the case, hoWc‘Vr, nni poxi. five conclusion ran IT found net] the courts'sball ha\ e and cd upon the'eNidenc. Tet many jour. uals seem, disposed to coudemn ArI!'.TITON in advance. If her eounscl can now succeed in sectring,fo: . her ri the inipartial trial. to xvhieh she is entitled, it will be a singular instance in the annals- of criminal jurisprudence. =I Cam" The Tlollidaysburk.; ' chargeS Hon. Win., A. Wallace, Chr.ir man. of the :Democratic State Cora'• mittee, with plotting to carry Blair .- county by fraud. There is little doubt that he is plotting to carry the whole State by fraud; but his tricks are•so well understood thia, if prop. cr vigilance is exercised by 'the Ik publican Ststo Cotutuitte,* flierc little clanger of the wily and unheru pnlons leader of the Demoer.try sue- , ceedinq in his design. ----•-•iiIIIW tg*- The .-Irfpie le,s l l r.nder the head of "Pennsylvania ,l fal - publishes H. • L. Scorz late collector in this district as indebted to the Government to the Inanotitit of over $30,000. The «litor that he knew it to he nnttne when he printed it. NOW• Alvertisement... A GOOD CHANCE FOlt BUSE NESS MAN. FOR RENT , The well-Mown Bakery and Eating House. nearlY opposite the Means Home. it now offered for lease for s term of years, et eight Mildred dollars per annum. The building 'is three stories and base- meat, 'with a good oven And all lb , Illitorea for a Bakery. The second and thint *tome are fitted np ter a darlling.Ttzr establishment iv .1 , inz a good cloth traeitana. and the only reavon • ttAr Abet-the preeent proprietor .6vv, Int inulandarel site bniti nese. rFTLT: MU ROW ' Towanda. Aux. 14.'n. .____ _ ___•_, ' (Iwo Li t a. 3 c all :ma you unl Ir satl.•:ftrel tbst It I r rl l O FAIIitT,IIS AND OTHERS. , : the P* ` . t° IY " 1 11°-1 . ' l4 in 114.1" " ..t. ferrq..l(l.l.. and ('alt Skill, is , ..wrrl (rn 'burl. ,a .. • 1 :I ,! • • a g..• 4 rrir,l %or-LA. 4144, lin ' al , ll , .. by :.. ilumturily CA1,44,1111. I'3 i'...11 pa: , !"l.•r . i.ol , sk., .1 11. - [Ant, ry .:;,1....,1- 0, .1.....1..11 1 31,1!.1.,‘Li . . 1vt1..! 9. 1,11.•.v1 a sr, Now liavorUutlonto, . CODDRIG, RUSSELL CO., . . w/4Nua. Ask stiaatiusi t.) • their faiilttira fur 'turutrhtug all kruds '44 ; BUILDING- MATERIALS! • LIME,- • SASII, EA§3,l .}iLINDS, i'ooliS, NAILS, LOCKS PAINTS, sC:? IL S. Alw3) a'a {. tLu lun est ratco. ALL KINDS OF i HEATING 4; COOKING STOVES ILINOES AND rcits'AcEs; C ckAs vi-X-rurtios, AS ilous.E6 upqN -aurLLr lours put ON WITH TIN 4,01 ~ATE CON DINTO:i7I AND LIVE TIp)UGIII3. MADE AND PUT ;11,1' 13 EST c 3E: 31 N • C In' kr: soLD IN THE CoUNTY A L NV.iA Y S O.N HAND It NIVIS-.L h`UILIi~ 1.7,1 , 1 July 4th by tke Odd cllo. FOR ALJ AT 75 .CTS . . PER :_;ET nurTLlL. , _z f 2 1 4.1 tIl(' S. Wringer., ILATEP 157.11 CL, IRON, P I. l * lill!ETt. LLTI -4 Gem Vr it it 1;a v Nli 1.1"TiI C.%L u:: AuptFt. 1. 1,•71 L. M 0 - D , I! E=l - nu: I.\ Al-.OIII.IIENT BOOTS.IAND. SLUES, ',''l;l'\l.:<, I::.'.::l_T\S; ILat La= ever by u ‘4'..,..red4u this niarlit.t, and Sc coTlet3titly re tv:txj additioti9 dlrce PRO? TILL MIN EACT laiktlS :1 tit :1 4 ;i11 iNI BETTER GOODS TILIN ANA 01111:1: 11; T111:1',11.1.DE • ontrvl.of Ilr• Sly 13;i1I1'• Or J[l(tttliithrtsyl 13ro;-,;. U.t.Sl)-31A DI: KIP, COARSE, A . ND CALF 1300 TS AND SHOES. For Men, and, L'; TI11311: CAM', GRAIN, NP . GOAT 1.1 0 U. S LADLES, , Cll In tic, t. In. I , : -tniu AT AS LOW PIIIOE,S 111 I .11 , othvi liJustu i‘re stll4t); tutu% titxxls. ALL GOODS WAIIILVTED AS 'arrizmativ. L:' L. MO illy. ' =IMMO IMMIZE rVERY . DEPARTMENT COM.- SIINWLS,SK GOODS, WALL PAVER, BID 1E =II rlr.• ttlit LESS P 11 1C E EDE Now Advertisements WHITE GOODS liNts AND GINGIIAMS, CLOTHS ANL C.LSSIHEHES.:: H}MiliT ICS, N 0 , CAIIPLT.i AND OLL CUS/111.31 HATS k CAPS,. - • L'Uifti AND =41().1:. , i . •~.-. - powELL co 1,1 - ale a yLty large and sell assurlA ,ttovk et DRESS GOODS, .L;LA.C.K. 11E1 ZNAN I, GI.ENADINE, pA.u_ksQLs'ANDSUN UMBIZEL ANL A . :;cu 1,1 ut. at I;LACK wain: 1; MIE 1 , ,J•,, LTA, CIHNESE (MASS CLOTH trir. and plait all EMI ItEA.LYY. .3.1.11)E I= fr• =Eli r[ l llL GREATEST VA Ri s rlY 01' . . . • PL. lIN ir - F.l NC I" DREss (;/,)6ths, F ELL LINE 01' BLACK 'SILKS Jot? r,cclvt.3; Vur": INOTIER CISE OF - at .1!“o a yiz . ,t. ct EMI TABLE LINENS, N.ll'li AS:I) TOWEI 4 INOs., a.:;Tvat iltrietrUOw in stock, at ITOSI E I Ll',. (LOVES (k. MITTS, An 11 , th•5., iityiry nn.l at f NA I NSOONS, W UT 1T.,!1' Es, (.11re - rim onGANDiai An) . Sll . 7 ISS 3IUSLIN,S, 110(11C = 9 Nrry large;. b.t.tArk, at pERCALS, CALICOES, AND New styles.orwned Maur at FANS I • FANS!! - FANS ! The greatat 1 GO TO TAYLOR & 130.T0 rtATLent.,k nor,E's Go Ic) t;OEE.S., GO TO T.k.IILO4i, & doIZE'S Fur a "New Sipritig..o%crmit I'V ELL CO 'S • •A, • Go TO . TNYLonA Goltt's ' gor the Lititt?At in Cut§ tutu u;1 Ite:vlv-314 , .k Clothing. GO TO TAYLOR & GORE'S For Jlatl; auii Cst,l.,, all t 1 Lat.&;it ; ME 1 OVELL GO TO TAYLOR & GOI►'L'S liva:<, Tii:::..cc ILL NVOIZK WAR IItNTED =ME=! cutrucc, DoNE p - s sifora lErg ()WELL, HITE AND MN At PUMILL c etYl, row LLL co's. rUR•ELL n rowrit .t CO'S rowELL NAy LT. , . ("AIME:CS. rtnirELL cO.B GINGHAMS. TOWELL k W. l' 01 , 1 I 1 Xiscolkiicatt: Fur your IscAv.St?ing" Suit Fur a. Nov Press suit For . N!zw Sprit; l'anis ~ _ I•'ur YuT [GE MAIN S'I:4,I.;ET-, I= '-- • ' lOWA cf 3:1.1! 71 CSI 0 = - e- A 7 r P I , 1-7 F - fp 7- - 6_ ,- e , t r" • „. - 6 0•4 • IT. - H F-I • ~✓ .f. ON -- y--- • EIOM - O . .4 li=Mll • L. 0:4 - "" • r$ - A W w.! 4 . ::: . a ECM SELLP;(I OFF AT CO El IA tnt: r.q.llr t, - .111 • *IA . .I.ly 3: , ;I V. , r4Cti W .1, PEE th.` AT COST MIMI ll= 1: AT - AL - I.lKi Al: sALr. • -On, N.:12 I. or cl sir, a st ..111,,0r :,i I‘ito 0. D. Bart.!, Fl nude, 11,7. t) 1 - Ato .1,11[1 , A Apply't t . • ELF/. kr.1.711. i.it•i .:;.....'i.....i...5.: u.th - ..t .: - ....i. ...i.1.: V.'.• ..'..'•-• 1 .11" , .' '' d''''''1rdf:,......"'11:',....,, ...., '.' ' ~1 , Zl. ir.l-,7 , •.: I .1 . :.1. 11. .7,1 ,, ,- ,,. • " • ‘l.'l' ,- I . li N . ..I , .-. IVOTICE IS 1 HEREBY GIVE N i rOll SALE OR TICLEASII - that all book crounti land talte.‘ al . w. thi., :: i , , 7 , - •-,- - i N A , r . : 11:11:1,11 M. !t • . 4 ....a.u. firm up toJn3.s; ; ,firat itt be settled by the 2:th I sitliat ' ;il n it . .2e.l ' il j t. ‘ ..n. I : a. 11:,.• Si wt .- . 1. boat .: burtatit, or ttv , eantO with ter placed Lit oth.r Intoli I übcturdu.innt , .,!.ltint..... tirun Cra.lb. , .. ; 1,, for collection. - It AltsitALL- ratorimits. I Far ,:in g luito.onent, .thio, ti :n tb. buil.' Towanda. July 1. 1.71. • ' .',.. r..... 1....: i.: 11.•.: 1. .. is •r} - . 11.- in..b-1.ii..• '-- -i• -''' . _ . _..._._ 1 ESTRA.)... --(711:111t.' 1111.bt tilt' t'llt•lt.S- j :::-.‘... \1:11,, innit .. - .1.: - . , nlN n: ...1.1‘..G.ti . . tire lir tb S. M..rsit. Jun•. 2n. 1: 4 .71. 'si.c• u ... i--. i. Ji , ;•l ,l * al 1. , . e.1. , • ,1 ./ll''k!'''' ' • I'' , 111 ' -,1, "1 . • , hag, ia.ki r. 1 br• , . - 1.fd.c , •,1,,ti.t.T. 011-• ~ .1 .1.,!14,1 i IC .i.:' , ..) , til.' I. ~ , i ~';. 1. , , ' , .• ,, ,11 , -;'I:'• •Ntl ., r. st, - .: - , n bit, ..n Ili, !t ! ..11 - ,.. on , 1.,1 ;:' 1 .',....-.. , '• ilteir..r. tire rril hi in-r, wh,.t. , ,en the 1;1iy, ~ i i, 7 ,..., _ bmill 1:1. ‘• 11(....7-r, wl.ite Willy - and P.inin• white On CIO I.ta. nu.k r, ,i i wart-. lithite ..111,21:y ainlba...-13_. /..•ltoy. 1'.1.. Tao! 2` , • I''' ..;:t7' '. .l-1 , 11 ,- ,C I :::. -.g..1-It, '• - 0 . 0 Ti.) ;•••; 1;1 , ; B'l' C l'••(:. A •i )1C1:. t .\\ 1) 1; 1":3:a• • • at I: • - t c• • • "•-• '.:7'•-•I•Irt: 7. It., t. "•' • • •'!' • T' IVN•A* D. A- 1 1 4 A JZ. T S • • WIJULESALE KLICPS. Cu rrett,, , .l es - try urcanel izy, try , 1111'01 sttbjeti. to ettungets dal.;. ' • Wheal: It hush • -tl l 10 t,r, 1t e. 11 bush Iftc.t.yhtat. blii , tl Corn, 11 bQrh" OIIUt, @t butt; r•A , Butter troll') I; IL' - do - fattiry.) li 2; •U. F4rIVA a i dna 1 • l'otatoep, ..... • Flunr, -Buret t,rl 4•.- °uterus, 14 butsb.. - ,1 Wr.rutrrs or Gtt.tl.l.—Wheat ; Ry. 5G gats.s2 Barlf.y i 1t , ..; Ble!tut,e-; 41131t0t.: Wane 621-bx.; I trio . 20 1'44.; t:t.yerts.o,!-5-) ; Titauttiy Bre , lll ; Itr!ed :13 8. , . Brte , l,Applett 22 Pig.. nal: Se,l fn tbR. T OIVAND.2I. COAL YA1.11)... .• ANTILu.i.ciTZ AND BLICU3LI3tOi.rB COALS. • Pock zf tar tld • Ikwclap jt!t :11.43.7e f' , XiTNet-4, Kgm prcenFri -' 1, r - bow ion , ratrtt t lnrifiNli „, Isleinitv.. Intl' the d? rant MTh!. and P!7. ,, nft)!" "1/3.1,11.47 , ...:031K i215 , ,r1 the . tiv , ht t , .•ro Irt Pr qqant.ty cingirc.d. at the Tl.t.rril 7, I-, r L••t a I inatl , Tnm PINT Pia: Pa • Zee . . p:'.l Not • 'lay " pirr:r •.. •• , . . I/ 3:zzrt of Min ' • • . ..... , . _ l'i rte., tr.. II:ad:sr:11%h ..:.•.....,...... vait Atithra4:.lt , , r.. (10' fe,11Tvin1.1 . ..i.,1 , 7,1C011at ,;I•Argek 'will !,,,,-.,..„ •t% - .•r:or; walsill the Iporutigli..l;wir: , VI. T 0:,... . no , ef Lvt. 1.; ttra for mrr)ihq ,:t - „ , 11 . 41 T ; 41..:1:1 •• qr. " , yi.......... .. 44 •4, .Ca 11,1 ,2-. ; ....... IMMIII Ordcrs . n.a, road and Elizabdh Drln! Stor'. Orders :at Ii NVET_,LES' Until farther nutAceprive 4 t a • E - nr. ' "T • .:Nt. • Selivsn Atitltradttt C .ttl Th. fo't , twitr,t v - itl I ttie : t Per Inn' • k•t.. Fo.l.ta for •• .• tt . • . . trr Laave orderi 0.1 0;11, r$ Nor Block. Ortit.rA f enTO. . ',NIACHINT.RY 'I'I4E 13E1 S rl` . . . . , 'T. , ... - .- ,•:,!. ..,.. I.• - ;. , .7.11";'1,M - t'l- - . - : r- rT ....1.V. , 1., 1..,' F.:c• ,rs i. , :' i,: - 11.,,F.1 .: .1 c•otr.t,..Q, :: Itiii iir-t -.re. = .-\..rt 1:i=5111 ME TI11:1:1 ; -~;, , ;, . TIEI - 11.'.:7' , 1 I.I::'. 1 !.t.l-.‘,(:iilN!' 111 BE t. ] . ) r 1; ILI A =I y • MEI E i ' , ' .' EMI NV:rc , , . 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