El .Xll Nations. New on .the inerease.in "T , is •the Emperormt 15 halal is almost xv:011 !==.3(iiji;fl6 sail plisittliidiiktiaToo - I iiin the tail..: - • -.' , - - 7 '''L-Iri l i e it : liiiity'itt - d i;illing Mills ifortnittri..- - - ' '-' •- -.— - - ii•wconice., - ; ' , --.-BrdoklYi uiati)n of 3)6,30t 1--- BOtilleli tmluilia.; law., men profit bitheptig- tied. YOOis ilU•S a ..raiP• luta; in -jnclea, has -an mions druggist has in- I for aulkinz, 44114 . of co i l liver -Ari in. verged a iruccas l ou. of government laud is 4-1.0 aercA, 'or on. Henry Wilson, of 3.1£3 . g life in Paris. - - —Senator it- quietly-cnjoy . —Good vr prevail! at 6a alth and pleasant vieath- Lake City. reports from all parts encoarsig,ipg. I: • cr,o 4.lientmaky arc] —A. itorm • shin .arrire4 a , with atolera on board. John 7,7cn,bnrc,tivAs ray's flouring mill; at estroyea liffite on the. 233. camps et Wilkesbarre . _ $_ 84.1.1 Cali6lo. ow in Warrenton, N. C., • —Biby sl next. Novenilini. The' cnese Y. 31. C . A. 'of San n i os FranciscUniun 'forty : :- ~. i. ...,--. —A.,3lc ion colony , lur3 been es tAlishol.near alter Springs, 51n. —Rev. Pli.tbei, D 02.110; 'of Newark, liss-retnitned friin Enrnpq. - —All the Methodists of lln.qac - kn.- ettt tsee,yri to lisve gone into camp. ,_ !zit Qrant is expected to btLtilte Middle of - next month.. .. i o' war at Mobile,- Ala- Cit.- x .,. - oLtweitty.gipsies passed itemi. 0 _ , , , . eftpday shaving in Lnia 27t11inbt. .- s ISouih Ce.roliias 'negroes '.: ..__p •• - . visit tit slairg : -. ----T: e ke lama, still kcal —=A .tribe iliroTigttr.lcrrif --No mot osier after it «—Many _ __ • ogo to Zibcrii. • =lists' convention, at 1 ., September 20t11. Nal vein discovered .near seven feet ten inches thick. eatbs by, drowning have varlt, N. sine° Sunday at noon. aro prciparhig, Spiri gr.lt ci QturriAla; —Three o.:2finretrui 'r p - zduce Jutle .rsons have been drowned 1 ,while . bathing at Coney Island. lin, witnesses who do not i ongh are rapped on the head/by Du' anvaliAoud enj, 1 gook arte,n of bh.ve. You reaing, 1,0 tlic mike:tf - try —.X In. I :1..ae1x41 one to .r q shop windoi . forty hitni-bcii Vith a 14 ., g of • note ip.the a Many tradefjpeople only itneLs to tho pound—it - is a 7A -eight In ay gp.in knowledge by must "Fcrarate the coat from thinking: writes to say 1 e only • • or;:b )ts Ini , ,tind that was inte c claims a "rain wbo nth eggs and wasted theni down lager. tulesota juror' addressed a ,41thsfi,. in 4vkielt he E tyled Rini as 7," " • - . . , . —Barley weighs .43 pounds to the bn , liol; oats 2 pounds; bran, 20 pounds; coarse salt, h 3 poirlas. , . .-.l;ouiLlt 111uhlbaeb, the German iillth(li ; CSS, till visit the United Statiis during the prc Fmt cur, and give public ieadings. r ' —N col Tony of. Bacariitus propose r ) It:rate or .i'eu - tort. county,Missouri, in a lets i weeluy.. 1 - . journals 4 Clinton and Ly-_ lowa,'aro.agaiti agitating a oonsolhlll46n of those tiro c'hics.... - - —,-Colo el Downing has been eleet , od chid o? ITit , Clietokee nation by two', bundreci ra&jority. —Rev Ferdinand Faithful, father of Miss Emily rl , , thriii, of the Vinforia redently in England, agetteivlity-twe. —3lrsT Colburn's trial foftbe niiir dor t".y. peitn Of her former hursbaml, Peter Iltarenh arg •r, bugnu lastweeh, —110414 - Im.blicans in some of the conntielLofi lowa are nominating ..women, for iAliecre -•- . —There have been four cases of c11.1...ca tcfo ot which resulted fetid- Iv. e . • • —Mei - yacht • Blue Wing, Cuptaiii Daltimoie, is at Fortr4sa Mon _ —The, 'captured Sing Sing eeiviet at riackensack jail, will probably • . - Late elty mines- are umfer "iliiiinatirin by rover:ll prominent. English itllis y. ! - —The seconti (N. 3.) regiment are t. brad their fall encampment at Dover, bei,tin inbieptowber lia - ,—.Setnnel Butler, of New Orleans, • committed actinide Tuesday by 'awaiting himself through the head. _ ,• —.London .sewerage untilization is reported al.; a great help to English agrietilt -Th ire* York edik,rial excur sionists ruched 'Kangas City, Alo. on Satur day. * . -- , - lickrning parties of ladies for - - riacling, will be fa.E..nionablo nest 1% in tt young ladies have applied ion to "tbc‘ Wetieyan titiversity st 1. , ecrrlnzz. f rr 3tlntib e Union County Advocate, at Morganfialkl, K., as a campaign be continued permanently. jai Y.. p enstlro• !Ater Nott, of Ogdensbiikg rtur of tlllo rrnroller City of Concord rd oa Tutsclsy !flat. g • ',re are 12 drug stores, 300 qrnr•vi nt ritri•lo.l fin -louses inßichmond, Va. ;. area of the, American Brit - Liana 1a 2,1117231 I.:111W nut ',alio* is 3,150,6004. —TII ret c9ll.lmtssi EEO iali risser l :Nor pup 1 qr,. I . ne•cs= i ß I eel . rail mill . now be . t iiettoohn, ual corer nearly time° 0,111.1. ring "' • , n` 6 - . new s disinfectant. brorno . is r,.1 011:less. and so far a - Ti , 1 ill ON -Th bcyonl carbolic fteid pioduct of -the • Seboolcraft Miehhran, fd! the ninnth enacuig I Ras 95,5640 •ponnils of minuml. c4rcr 1 rgist. i —TII Chiad'sr are saia to be Pselll,- slope. It is said at otiM t!ter. , sore r. 0.000. bpt PVP'• r ,nc 31111 —Ge,rieral 3reCOok. Democratic fin/ndi:Lita f, - .r Gorrrnor if) . Ohio, bas riven np :LW - ca`tivskaN of tho Stale, on account or in cazth. • _ • .—Setgenaat-31avor Hariir gton, •of 1 - tho-Thirt Cavalry; :Ina Charles Sthister wcre recently Lined I,7.‘paehes, near camp Vvraa, ' - Artzona., • • —A.I S. lfonith, proprietor of the rApien boush was tonna tlemci in his bed ,Saturday. • It is suppe4etl lieJlied nr a prl William B. Wright, pastor fllhe Iterkiny'strt et church.) Boston, was pre s,nted daring 3 rteant visit to Chicago with an • . Elgin Watch:.; 1 . • is rtporteii• hint Mr. •Vibbert, , the most retire tiMportineeoonvasser in Maass :. Anhosotts..hae cotnii oat most dr wily against Butkr. i^ • The. Red Men commenced thei annual noprentiun in Pittaburg' vciterdar.; picnic oil" large ecald at Iron ;City parli will eanstitatd the opening chapter, 'of the tea-Uri - I that lifr.l Humphrey : karshall. take *Politi cal speech-in which he 4rttl-soiroolits the se. ceptatteo of the Clonstituticinal sittaidlnents and the roc:instruction acts as Lording. —lly. GAQ,rgeli.....Pentileton made e. sricca, at Cleveland on Tuet,lay. IL wtis Ids tirade-1;44i i thelsiesout esnstiss." lie review rd the la,tc apostles of §cristpr Norton Ind . • . Sherman ;Awl Gezai , r4l agbleld, I wad 'enlog*.ecl ills me mory of late Ur. Vallaildigtuun. - • rgradford EDITORS E. O. GOODRICH. S. Towanda, Thursday, A REPrEILICAN STATE FOR AUDITOR GE. OF„, Dr4VElt: , z ion r stirtrrott'd CoI—ROBERT B . or SCUIITL f~ ..11opubrioun Co unt Col: G.: '1" SON, or Sabi9ct to do , .•Uion of Scrai r i,arn=tl!zi P. H. BLT,vg, or LE • . S. DAUM', or •asoci.+as :rax: . S. D; HARENF,SS, or rein-TILICT ATTO CAPT. J. B. REEVES TELZAgrItErt, WILLLI3I BUN TAN, cmcassiox332, 'MORRIS. gfiRPA.RD, irrtTor.. A. R. BROWN, .9r TIIERE IS A DIFF I Many - designing and 1 politioinni are now ion that there are no issues between the two part, question - al - Upon. which ngernpulons, ly declaring f importance es —that the parties have heretofore been - divide• are - all set- tied. The Philadelphi ican presents feta. on which there is . ferencerbetween the ,Re übhcaw par ty and peinocratic to •it:.;The 'Na• tional Jim:Ali:lg Syste 1 ; the Tariff; Civil Eights, and Gene al Education, and ,then remarks; " le have here presented four ,great I ading issues npon , Which the contes is bold, open, and Sunaistshable.- If - the Republi can policy shall gore, a nation until 1880;as we thin. its pretty sure , to do, we shall be a Stiong,cona pact, harmoniouss - peop , with trea son crushed out . forev-r, all classes educated and • intell'„ ant, industry impregnably fortific 4 ; ' production cheapened, - a ebankin system and currency beyOnd the r ach of panics ti i and revulsion.% Civil righ every where respected,'Mor oni . likes's scorpion begirt with li l r fire of Chris tian civilization and stinging itself to, death, the _lndian problem settled, forever, beyond the chance of resur rection, our : ceimmergial supremacy trinnipihant on, both the Atlantic and Pacific, and with the Ibemocratic par; ty again nervously looking around for another' chance o salvation by means of some 'new departure.' •--The vocation of o oppOilents'ap . pears to be to registe and sanction what we achieve. • he whole for ward impulse of the tion is derived from the progressive tendencies of therßepublican party. And what•we have done already, gr at as it is, will: , bceelipsed by what i sure to lolloiv. , Ve_ni sy be . delayed . i our purposes, but not permanently efeated." ALL 'THINGS TO AL ' 'MIEN.---While the Republican part:, honest in its professions and conscious of its strength, goes into th:) contest with one set of principles nd one policy, the Democratic party, says the-":Har ri46uro 211evraph., " knowing its . - weakness and utter inability to Suc ceed unaided by ou:sido influence -and votes, is paying eII:LA to all filo ephemeral organizations of the day. it is now chaffering iith the.. Work- . ingmtn's 'Union and th the politi calj„ Teinp.ei:anca party modifying its principles (if-it have ny)to suit each ease; and by cant,: h pocrisy, and all the chicanery of whi'ali it is master, - endeavoring to keep Ale latter in the 1 field - for theyurpose .of reducing 14e. Republican vote, an Inveigling the. former into its fold • vote for its ea - n didates, State and gislativn. The ganie is a 4iar.p Qlie, but we do not think therkis the' . .; htest prospect of.its success._ The .en Who fought in the rebellion to sa o and sustain the Uni.on = whatevcr they inay think of the merits of 31" - Ca Mess and Coo per as soldiers—will not be willing to entrust the destini .s of the Union they have saved tot r guidance of . a party that -sympatbi ed with : seces sion and 'did all it could, without cOrnmitting actual tr ason, to.thwart the Government in it efforts to crush the armed rebles of o Confederacy. \o! none of these g mcs will Work. The' Democratic goo a is cooked, • M. The Good Te ter county held theii vention on Satnrelny Lodges • were rep l amongst the visito &meal, of Lancaster, 'of Philadelphia, an l Esq.; of New Brighto ing resolution wa o Resolrerl. That we den lad Ong tmearil the forma 4,,llif!eal party, and farther such scheme DEL an cam: we do not consider mote our Cause.- 'Der The Nlillerite out this time.tbat, prophecies of Danie come to an end, any "the second advent" SepterTilier: Conse Yo p rk Hera believers in ; this sutta cotton for di , in great reqnesL iar One of the le! of South Creek Imp. the "error of his it declares hostilities t: ganization which f: the democratic part ft 3 - The-meeting the nomination of State Senator_ for t be Ida at the ca. in Seranton., : ou Th 'bert: 7: porta. ilkesirs. ci a ley Hartranit, ti---' an strycas ,t Fc e r, 4 ; , r 7 , A 'yiii . i gOitriw bX 06thAtki *SO& ~, ,„. of the 'State of Penni3ylvaniii, ace: Z. froper officer to bring that defauX., ing,agent to a settlement. This is e course ' -fcraa----ft--f--worbs3n nut from ttielirst, and it now leaves the matter,in the hands of the law - officer, to whom the people will look . for a thorough, fair and fearless course of netiow; 'which we have every 2.eason . to believe Attorney. Brewster will give:the aubje,c,.t. . - Thrul . properly re ferred, it is now only right that all attempts to prejadioe the case ; by passionate reference to it, should cease, that the law involved may be fullyzustainel, V. AI.VORD.' ECM TICKET. DEATH, Tickd. =wait]) Co. ConlcrentiL) svuxn Bono' Arras Bono' SrICXGFIUD. In this eonneption it is due to a seusii of public listiee, and .a proper apprOciation of what is lonorable and OP ATIIMII. true to write and print, that the coarse - pursued by Messrs. Hartranft and Ifackey'was dictated by a desire r GRANVILLE OP WELLS to sustain themselves as sworn offi cers, and an impartial purpose to de, justice to all concerned. They could not have thine leas than they did, after the matter was brought% their notice, and for what they did they have already- received the applause of the people. FilnicE• Tr =I Tiles STATE TENPEILLNICE. CONVEN h Amer g points up radical dif The course pursued by a number r of not- overly wise individuals in placing in the field , a thiid ticket , for State officers, is sa generally- disap proved by friends of Temperance, that it is hardly necegqiry to lay be= fore the teraperance readers of the RzronrEa farther evidence why they _should give en earnest supportto the Republican candidates for Auditor and Surveyor General. The follow ing extract, hoWever, from the Har- Tisburg Stead Journal, has—inch a practical bearing upon the question that we cannot refrain from.copying it. The editor says: . • • , "During the last session' of the Legislature, the Republicans in the lower branch, headed by John S. Mann, of POtter, and David N. White, of Allegheny, passed what was known as the "Local Option bill." This bill was opposed by every Democrat in the House, And was smothered in the recesses of a committee of the Sen ate, the majority of the committee being Democrats. This action was in accordance with a plan of action previously agreed upon in a refiner's of the Democratic members of both branches of the Legislature. Had that' bill received the. concurrence of the DeMocratiu - Senate, the people of Pennsylvania would have ba.ltlie op portunity this fall of deciding weth er the traffic in intoxicating drinks should be continued in the several •.s counties." ' tigl e - Speaker Blaine delivered a fine speech at Saratoga on Wednes _day evening of last week, on the com parative administrations of the Re publican and Democratic . parties. Referring to the recent action of the Vallandigham wing of the latter par ty, he said: " What is the - ' new departure '? Why, certain constitutional amend ments having been regularly adopted and ratified the Democracy refused io obey them in several insances. Every Democratic - inemberf Con gress voted against resolutions ,in the House declaring these ahlettd ments to be of. binding force. put the late Mr. Vallandigham, discover ing that this was incipient rebellion, called Halt!' and the party in the North generally obeyed, resolving upoia - the whole that they would agree to submit to the Constitution of the United States; . and-.this abiding, spirit being so unusual- with that party and the sensation of 645 n-• stitutionahobedience is so novel,they with one consent called it a 'new departure.' But we must be pa.rden ed for a little incredulity as to l the sincerity of the 'new departure.'?n- til we see it bear fruit we will pray and hope for. the best, yet all the while be tortured with distrust. When every man in the United States enjoys full rights under, the Consti-; tution by the co-operation of the Democratic party, the we shall have faith in the sincerity of this sudden l conversion." • ea-Democracy in the North and in the South presents a difference which few people ca, : yi fully under stand or appreciate., except the lead ers of that party in both sections,, who.arc playing a despeaate game to secure for it success. As a specimen of what the Democracy means in the SALuth, here is aquotation from the lunond Whig: S ivory was a Constitutional and vested right, if there be such a thing. NO Government ever confiscated such a property and of such magnitude without compensation to the indivi& unl. - It would be monstrous if it did; and it -would unsettle and confound and jeopardize all other rights. ' The blacks can be made to have the same interest in these rights as the whites. The market value of the property at l the outbreak of the war was estimat ed at $8,000,000,000. The half of that sum might redress the whites; the otherhay"woyld console [i e. lnibe]. the blacks, and prove n far more .45 stantial blessing than the imagidary "mule and forty acres of land." The -North sold their slaves and pocketed the money, and then confiscated. the slaves of the South, for what they pretended was for the public good. They must pay for it.. It is onirn question of time. .: - :mulnis Of Ches- Disiiiet Con ast. Seventeen esented, rand Peres. H. Gen. Wagner, • A. Bostwick; I. The follow .opted: nee all movements 'on of any Temper •e wholly refisBi3 to way, whatever, be t necessary t 9 pro- have ciphered• iceordieg to the , the world will Ehall have about the ad-of lueiltly, - says the obff the faithful leitiation Warn ,ension gowus is , ding democrats has discovered ys,'-' and openly the corrupt or •ly styles itself of conforets for, a crtZaidate for is District, will of HA;iD & POST, eau afternoon, SION. -..r.. egt-The Rochester E.rpress says: Speaker Blaine's retharks at Saratoga hare such a ring in them and se ad thirably set off the economy of Pres idimt Grant's administration in the nationagainst -Democratic rule as il lustrated in New York city, th‘t we are not surprised that the Demo crats are raving mad abouk. oe'.-the Democracy of lacintgom ery county, in their late convention repndiatcd the new deparinre, , and voted down a resolution endorsing the action of the State Convention on this subject, which nominated hiCandless and Cooper. , REPUBLIOAVXMW.I3OI4 V .tHTION call, the rlte.: , 1 Co .•. tion assem blot ' .ads , on Tueiday to 7 , • •., and was oTga- H. L. Scow, ,:aa M, • . A. G. MA= sox and Wiit-LinaseElecretaries. • The following named dclegatespre- Seitrealrel i r, vie c"3 Ell, - mi. were admitted to seats Artierda--barwin Alevinickma. M. Burnham. Alha-L. J. Andress; C. G. Manley. Albany-A. He* Warren Ayres. • • 11 • • • Alnm-. ,-Mvron Kollogg. 1- Athens I3oro.- win Drake, C. M. Stanley. • AthentrTwp.-'4T. - 77 Orehahlro; • N. - T. - Weller, - - A. Westbrook, Fmnk Manly ' Barclay-Leman Prtinaro;.W.4. mug:- :Darlington Twp... - -W. A. Lane, Thea. 'Waters- BOMA= Boro.-W. H. D. Green, T. Smith. Burlington West-feed Whitehead G. D. - Boerne. Colwell. Canton 130r0.-11. N. Williams , E. W. cotwoll. Canton Twp.-Helion Packard, Ichabod SelLtrd. COlrmihts-B. E Knapp, J. H. Morgan. • - Fraulslin-Ncison WlWrt, David. Smiley. Granville-D. S. May, Orlando - Taylor. Herrick-Geo. Landon, I. A. Park. ' Leroy-Leroy Holoomb, Robert McKee. LiSchtleht-Wm. Campbell, A.p. Munn. Lellaysville- r jas. H. Johnson . . Jas. J. oorham. Monroe Twp.-Tbos: Smiley. Isaac Bobbins. Monroe Roro.-J. H. Griswold, E. R. Young. Orwell-Geo. Moscript, Henry Shoemaker. Overton-Andrew Wilt, .Thsiah Tteinboldt. Pike-11. B. Chaffee. E. S. Skocl. • Itidgehury--Jas. C. Robinson, C. C. Thompson.' Romerwp.-A. M. 13eeba, C. M. YanWinite. Rome Boro.-Orson Rickey. Alex. Keefe. timithfleld-Jas. H. Webb:Chas. E. Brown. Springfield-Robert Allen, Jas. E. To rlds. . South Creek-W. H. Moore. P. Pettengift. Sylvania-J. ILlewoll, L. M. Tinkham. ", Shesbecitun-II„ E. Horton, Reuben Young. Standing Stono-Wm. Kingsley, Guy Brown. Terry-Jonathan Terry, John E. Dodge. Towinda-11. L. Scott, G. H. Fox. • - Towanda Horo.-8. W. Alvord, A. G. Mason. Towanda North-Mich el White, J. B. Smith: Troy Born.-W. H. Can char. G. B. Davidscn. Troy Tvp.-W. - S. Manly. L T. Loomis. Tuscarora-W. Tarroweliff, J. M. Taylor. trlster-T. H. Holcomb, J. H. Merman. Warren-J. A. Newman, W. Manchester. Windham-Able Boardman, D. Knykendall. Wyalnsing-Tames It. Taylor, Volney Hornet. Wysex-E. R. Myer. Wm. Lcits. Wells-J. B. Brasted, Wade Deardsloe. Wilmot-7. A. Stoddard, Aaron Ely. . Two sets of delegates kap Athens township appeared, each claiming seats. After 4 a statement by both sides, the Convention voted to admit all of them with the privilege of cast ing, two votes. • • On motion the following resolution was adopted, unanimously : That the mowing perms be apk, pointed Senatorial Conferees, with power of', subirtitution ; and they are hereby instructed to support Gordon F. .11 ason for the State Senate,' viz :. IL li. Soott, Henry Peet, A. G. Mason, Hon. L. P. Stalford, andL. .1. Andress. On .motion of Hon. GEO. LANDO'S, it was resolved to reverse the usual order in making nominations, so that the Auditor be nominated first: - The following names Were present ed as candidates for Auditor : A. R. BROWN, DAINETSE Bourca, JEssr„BliciwN, 0. T. S‘Lrir.insir, H. B. 1NG11.1,11. On the second ballot, 4. R. BROWN, ha . ving received - apajority of rcll the yoteo, was declared duly nominated. For County Comulissioner . ,-, the Jaaanes of D. .T.A.POUTE 3 MOMUS SILEP- AnD, and.E. B. Moont, wcze- present ed. MORRIS SHEPARD, of Wells, having received a majority of all the votes, was declared nominated. For' Treasurer, the namea of Wm. BUNYAN, M. MAII‘SH!Ft.I., D. H. Donur, A. C. Faisnfe and I. D. Sor7n, were presented. After several ballots, all the names except Bei. - y.tx and INlA.asnAm., Nyere withdrawn, an'd upon a ballot. being taken, Wm. BCNYAN, of Granville, re ceived 50 votes and M. MAnsuXu. re ceived 44, whereupon Wu. BUNYAN was declared duly nominate ` f t r County Treasurer. - - For District Attorney; Capt. J. B. REEVES, of AthenA Borough, was nominated by acclamation. On motion P. H. BUCK was re nominated for the Legislature, by acclamation. On motion 'to proceed to a ballot, Tear the other member, 'the names of D. LILLY, Join; F. Gmisrr, DAUTT,4O . I.i A. CODDYNG, and J.' B. IIcKrAN,'. were presented. On the - fourth ballot, - -3laj. B. S. DARTT, of Canton, having received a majority °fall, the votes, was do: dared the nominee.'"' For Associate Judge, S. D. Hum- Na4S, C. F. IcicNors, and J. IV, Ixa usu, were mentioned. On the sec end-ballot, S. D. HA_BKNES.S receiv ed a majority of the votes, and was declared the 'nominee for Associate Judge.. \ The following resolution was also . . unanimous -. ly . adoptecl: .. , ,Re s a t ,/, That 0= Representativos in the Legislature be and hereby arc, instructed to pass an :ct restricting the Commissioners of llradford county in the expenditures for the noW Judi, ti, the SUM Or EtiLi'lltY thousand dol. lars, exclusive of the cost for the site. The Committee ou resolutions .re ported the following : I • Res , ..lr•id, That the •Adreastration of Gener al Ciraut our gallant Chief l'.itgistrate, meets our approbation and. commands our ardoot support for the following reasons, viz : Ist. ifecause tine° Lis Inauguration; the na tional debt has grown .sinaller and ear taxi a lighter. 2nd. Because of the fact that is the face of the . opposition of Deznocratic Congressmen, i sonterof Whom proclaimed i the arid so suer- i mous at the close of thesis. ! . that it could nett r be {{aid; more than Twe hundred , and Thirty Millions of Willar3 Las alr. tolv -been paid oft. tint. Because of the clicem4fitl fun.ling of a largo portfon of the outsi a zia,,.. ; ,-,ptio un b.,. ma _ tured h: ids into a loan drawing a much lower rate of i lest, a great 'pr.vinre :tee:lnm; \ there-, f r om te -- Ai ational treasury. 1 its. .I.oat, a 14% Niguluuß and impartial enforreme.:4,,oftte.rtv;nue tro reconstruction laws. • 1 '.14,11. recasdka of his eminently wise foreign p. ilicy tetilith ba4.liTought on r difficulties with Great Itrittitn to a satisfactory adjustment. These miitiarett all tending to promote the advaneernent-of the material interests of the whole countmcominenel him- to spur conSdence, and•vre th' refore deviate ourirrtfferene-e fee hi.: ree.iimination and re-election, and pldego him our enthusiastic and active support. ' . A snifter!? That wo pledge our undivided ran i port tO Cod. David Stanton, and Robert B. Niathi the _Republican nominees for Auditor Genera! and Senever General of our State. That their record usgallant.soldiers during the war against the rebellThn, coupled with cntiro competency and fitness, entitles them to ,01.12 be: t efforts in aid of theitylection. • R. ecifi-. el., That in the /len. t:7lyasea Mertmr, we have an able efficient representative in Con gress. 'His active support of the policy of the !.resent national administration, as foreshadow ed above, entitle him to our Continued confi deuce. An earnest and true Repnblican, the material and political interests of lifs _district arc sari: , while cot: meted to his hauls is. our representative. Reiso/ed, That will , the so-called Democrat ic party ece,eperate with the corrupt and pow crhil combination known as tho Tammany De mocracy 11 Now York, and with their allies, tho Vinkledlilans of the South, as-evinced by the action of their representatives in Congress. we spurn their pretentious of 4 " Few Departure," as an artful political dodge, calculated to sle •ei-lye the Repnblicans of the North, *while they intimidate thowkof the Soatli ; the pretense be ing as transparent as their err of retrenchment and roforro, - tOwhich the prefitgate: and venal expetiiliturea of that otninentlyDaucicraticolty, New York, give,the her- itiS. Another frightful railroad ac cident on tko Eastoin 11. R. near Bos ton, on Saturday evening lait,t, result ing in the (loath of over thirty per ' son LETWI FROU WAiIHINGTON. lorsannterron, D. C., Att,g. Illi iirti. Mn. . . .Aropo, pawn &war the long' LA . , , rx3r lifrith= outs. . r i u r • at 134 in-. Junction ' / .: ' .. . thelov444frotit filidig and ,ies . 4 4::*,..2333/4M2il,tt2, proventei(balteb main* a n "yr ,-- Legislature, and the discussion betteistk. ;the pulpit and the press In regard to the eate cit pa. pers in tho streets on Stuadajs, are the only ; 4 qs which have been in any Irsy , exciting the public mind, The .pon-progressive eleinent belonging to 1 the days of slavery ,and handed down to us through a long line of old fogies, has. tor - the cli c present enocepd istputtlef,tl I to a ll . Poblic imProvemente: the itpirit -enterprise' and ,_• • : whim , -twe.o.tho of t in war, has gradually worked its way ong the people, cannot be s emderstood by this s wbo,'oentented with their sun • ding at 3nnul,l destand dirt, aro disposed to look upon paved streets eith'propar sewerage and drainage, as' Innovations not to be tolerated. And especial' , ly is this the case when any such oontemplated improvement is not provided for by- an appro priation front out the coffers of the gencrai gerrernraent. '' • -But these days are passed, they dissappeinnd with the alaro pen with its auction. block and shackles. Thanks to the earpct-baggers, a new era has dawned; the people aro evidently. dis posed to help themselves without potittOning. Congress for aid, and very soon must the an tiquated notions and ancient ideas still mani fested be swept entirely away by tho great enr xent of progress now so thoroughly under way in the Distriet. . ' _ • ; The attempt mado by a oartain and Dome what prominent Doctor of Divinity, to obtain the passage of an act through.orby the, Leis 'attire, prohibiting the sale: of newspaper% in the streets on Elanclays;has_boen trreat.ng be tween him and the press a foartal r atar of amnia. Wo have had arguments for and against, and assertions snstained atul refutod. We have had charges and counter-charges and allegations without number, until the discus sion has sank to only per:sotitilities, taunts and _ The combined efforts of the dieipks of Fans we have reason to believe, will render fruitless those of the worthy expounder of the Word and defender of the Faith and as usual, whether saint or sinner, sage ortavag,e, we shall contin ue to hear ringing through all seasons; whether upon the mild morning air of sitmmer, or . the cool breezy atrwiephere of Wiqter, the news boys eager cry of ".srtsiloy illbraing Chronicle, Capita, Herald, and G(rx.l:e," bo .it disagreea ble or not our devotional minds.. The little "cmpleamontreaSs - " existing between the Seeretary of the Treasnry_andthe Commis sioner of Internal Revenue, has finally resulted in the removal of the latter 1)„5.. PIO President, and the appointment of a new cominissioner in his place. . Here for the present the matter rests: and doribtless here it will end. The ac tion of the President will without question be . sustained by the Senste,where it is said the , ex- Commissioner expects to carry hia'fight. The elapse of beta few days time will sufficiently illustrate how soon will be ferg6tten by the public, Gen. Plcasenton and his administration, while those whator a limo were necessarily use elate El with him have no reasbn to cherish re membrances of a very kindly nature. There were many long drawn sighs or relief with no signs of regret, as the doors of tho bureau-dos ed upon his retreating form. The dull routine of brisinesx, Momentarily disturbed, soon r. , rain roma the even tenor of its way. Our unbleached citizens are now holding th it annual camp meeting nut on'tho " verge" of the - city—not the government—and are lir.vl ing a happy seasons? usual. Then- meetings aro always largely attltniled, bringing together almost the entire eohired population of thedis trict, kull 4thorigh, idwaya liarmonioiLly, and properly conducted; yet when a portion-of them receive what they are pleased to call the "pow cr.,* the snrronruling hills and woods are made to echo with devotional shouts, that vennhl astound the yery'dovibbim r self,were be present. The large hotel knoten to the- pnblie as the beaton,liouse,:haa been leased Is a term of years by the government, and will .henceforth be wenpied bY k the Cenninissioner of pensions and Clerks, and Lawn as the rellSiol.l Office. The gireenamort by this arrangenient, will be enabled to bring together the business of the mike:under one roof; heretofore scattered at inconvenient distances, among : , tiong some half doze' buildings. ' This will cause a large saving l an nually in rents, and will be a decided conveni ence to those employed as well as to those who may have business to transact with • the aline. The hotel•businese here at present is evidently at a discount. It is currently reported that the owners of Milliard's have pr,opo , :e2d to, s tlie gov ernment, that it lease this hotel for the use of the Navy Deprstraent,.and that the stockhold ers of the old National o‘fer. that property as a suitable site for the ereetion - of the grand Opera Henn-, proposed to be built by, some of our leading capitalists. It will be remembered at . ' this llotel,abont the time of President Thaehan an's inauguration, occurred the fatal case of poisoning ; by which the lives of many promi nent men were lost, also, here died the groat orator and statesman Henry Clay, in the room now devoted to sale of gin cocktails andbrancly smashes,. The St. Andrews Sodet,., - and Burns (lib, embracing the Scottish born residents of the city, with their friends and invite(' guests, cel ebrated on Tuesdaylast thO hUndredth anni versary of the lArth-tlay e,(SinMalter Scott by an excnrsion and pie vie at' Marshall Ball, a beautiful and favorite summer resort, distant some tiveniy_miles dOWn the Potomac, on the Ilatylaml side. . Notwithstanding the exceeding warm weath er, there was a large gathering who seittjrcd through the . spacions and shady ground:v=lns ing. themselves with Scotch, and i merican games; which added greatly the rleasure.c.f the event. • The pie nie dinner over, bottles of wine, and occasionally something stronger; gave due inspiration for, the spirited rendering of patri otic songs and toasts to Scotland. flospitality became unbounded, and .the , traditions of "Auld Scott" wore plainly manifest. Thh4.ratli 'er genial sdcne was enlivened by music and the chanting pi' the celebrated beat sung from the Lady of the Lake. • Then 4,119 wed an elegant and interesting address of Sir Walter Scott; after that, dancing and other amusements cora, menced, and were kept up until a late hour in the evening. Eton~ the. participants were a numLer •of 7. - ei1•1 nown and influential citizens with their families, wi -, bad evidently t If: n advantage of the occasion to enjoy a' good old-fashioned 'days's pleasure. .A fine display of tartan rams made byllie representatives of some of tho dif ferent data that were present, most conspirn 011S was the Rub Roy and clan Cameron; while hadges of the Stewart tartan with tho ThiStle combined were generally diplayed by . ..a11-I-mak for once the land around Marshalrllall was trungermed int.) scottisli grouna. ,•'. - • : As a whole, the 'affair sac an entire sueecss, and certainty wonid ave is - en cOroplete but for the absence of onemportant feature belong ing to call Scottish gatherings of this charac , ter. No - -piper enlivened the scene with the 1 martial notes of the historic bag-pipe4;4l94ln, tided with all that pedalos to Scotsmen and Scotland Satisfaction, however, generally pre vailed and the unit rsal czp i ression was, that centennials should come oftener. 3!. Evn.s or - Lrxray.—The New York E.rpres:4 has .a sententious and point ed article on the baneful love of lax nry, dissipation, idleness,.tress and show. It is this makes officials cor rupt, merchants bankrupt, thousands of wives, and -sons and daughters shams and creatures of fashionable folly.. They sap the blood from old time integrity, and lead the nation in the way.of oldillome in the palmy days of the Patrians. :What is needed is simplicityto living and psimplicity of life. in the Forcrnment, in the State, in the city,lntbechurch In the family, and in the ihearts of the whole people. Whoevcrr i beckons this way points the redd to n4t billy a bqt ter, butsaspieicistAce., re- Ithaca N.Y., Nvu , another destructive fire night of last vecir, -- whi. $250,000 worth of pmpc Ainto.—The N.Y. Elandard,irt refer- Ong to the announce t • Ost C4jik Aie t ,..Deruorstio tamiid,to for Citkiarbairbicol# o Plack 6 tipptGo4o4'ol3l 41;itnd. wiltkeixakba 2,ae,f.as the denertifis‘cone.orild. -At" -the - so:* time, as the Demoersiio _party, rat now, there would seem tole harmon • •• fitness in iterssy-rasn 7 -repesent- I ing the party. is. The bill passed by , the . last liegislature, restoring the Spring plert;ning, has been signed by Gov. GEARY. Consequently; township and borough elections will not be held until January. As soon as we can gashold of the pamphlet laws we will publish the lair. MR— An accident on the Philadel phia and Erie . road on Saturday morning last, caused the death - of six persons, among them two conductors and a fireman: ' DZir Bucsuorr i the Sleepy follow murderer has been respited by Gov. liortvAN . . . . . New . Mveizements: • CASE'S INSURANCE AGENCY, . -TROY. PA. FIRE, LIFE and AccrDwr rgsrapater.effertNl In first-cis/Ls companies. Also Land Stirreyink ILIA Conveyancina. Twenty - seven years orpeFienciLs. Onjers by Mail promptly attended to. Ang.30,11,17 _ 11. A. qAsr. pmat FOR SALE.--4 offer• my tam for sald.'contalnllM 200 acres, situated in New Albany township. 110 arm; Imphiced. with largo xarlety of fruit trees and splendid bulldinga of all klmis thereon. I will give the purchaser a chance to pay my debt/Mind secure a good tide. Any per ion wanting a good farm will do well to call 'and examine for himself. New Albany. Pa. i kact, 30,11. A: nErrm,y. IF YOU ,"tISH TO GET CLOTHES WRINGER BUY THE "KING." ana.,kl-5 1 A NEW FIRM': 11r. W. B. KELLY of Ma place 3nl Dr. C. M. STAN LEY of Athena, hare foriticit a copartnership for the practice of iinms-nty IN ALL rrs ratANcilts And may be fonnd at the Mike or Dr. Kelly. over Wickham Black's atom in Towanda, prepared at all tlrnea to treit • patent:: In a first-clasx manner. All work warranted as reprasenteil. Teeth extkaeteNl ,without pgin, by the nee of Nltron.Pable flag. Dr. Stanlek will be at hia ("fan In Athena on Sat urdays and Mondays until further notice. Ang. :11:74.4r KELLY A: STANLEY. BIRDSELL C93IBINED Clc i rs"r‘er Thresher iND SEPARATOR. , This niaohlrie Threshe.. Peparates, niili. and Cleans Clover Seed :.t one or,ran,,tr: capacity rang. t e Inc from 20 o !r0 bn.heis per day. according to yild of seed. At e r th clever in. fel intotit', Threshing Cylitnler..th seed containol• therein is depositml into a bag or Incasnre at the side ..f the 'machine. NO ar.a i IINDLI\O OF CHAFF OR TIMINGS An eleratrit cnnreys the unhellefl chaiT bark to the "[tiller }topper, awl en extra eleviter conveys the light sect", tee., bark to the Droning Mill. . TWO TTIOSAND :COW IC t'sr throughout the United Stakis arid Causal's. • • AWARDED ELDST,PREArrEm at 73 State Fah's eince 1856. Send for'; Ctorin L=a!" and Color&I gravin which give aomplete aceeription. ELIII/SELLIJ-XIiIrFACTUILINO CO.. Mira., liarrisbarg, ra. Homo Fact.ory. South Bona, Indiana. - •An Agentlrented for Bradford Co. fang:x.)ll4ln StIPPI i iIES FOR THE • - 3".ALLIJ TRADE BLACK'S CROCK . ERY CHI~L From GLASSWARE STOKIIIVARE SILSTit PLATED AV:kith, El FRUITrJAJS Tow:mix, Aug. 3.),'71 EUREkA ! EUREKA ! ! lEveryl44ly La:: alEcovvrea that THE OLD CLOTHING/HOUSE R.covoentieltl .1 1 . 04 dckor 'sown of Fox St, n•rciti 4 l4) tx . . , THE 4'LACE FQP BNIICIALNS Tiler flow Laves greatatare fall of the RICHES - TA:CD MOST BEAUTIFUL .6SORT3IENT • 31E14 AND BOYS' CLOTHING u ly! found ciitshle the Their goons am I FINE ENOUGH O SUIT ANY TASTE, CHEAP ENOUGH TO AdCOAIXODATE ANY PURSE 17ON'T BE DEQ3aIMD! Fu er leacc`an old friend fora neat one." ncmcober that DOSMIELD 1 WOLFF aro iiiirrnanently locatod hem, and can offer, greater in ducetnenti ta purchasers than any other Lona° in town. i , . It is th/ interest of gx linemen In this section to corns andibring all their boys, and Firm their goods an examination. Canal,* the fact that yon can buy at 110 SM VIC) . 1 / 4 'WOLFF'S. beatitlini and inabstantial Cloth ing for a Snore song. - ZismiETELD a; waLFF. _Angtok23. 1871. 10e EItaIEBER THAT :FOX Az AtfE.R. _am Olt are retailing all kinds of (.;rocartes at whOleaalepriets. The largest ituck In town.. Goods Int chirp. Prices low. E. T. FCET... Sept. 244'70. ILMULTS =ECM. visited by. on 'Tuesday I destroyed .ty. QUGAR rIS SET T rNG VERY tbmaii, at - •FOX & MERCUR. IM3E3 In the market, L. TALTETT. rn Full lilac; pow open New and bcauttful patt,rua. o,llll.ilik nieut From RoAfer:;-4: Brother so rho List kina iii market New Advortisemots. CODDING RUSSELL & • Oa, TOWLNDA, ME Ark attention to ..lioir klu ise d i s ial o c , for tar./ long all . UILDING MATERIALS! SUCII AS. SASH, GLASS, BLINDS, IYWIt9. AILS. LoCIIB. PAINTS, P I -T-s S, thcaye at.tliti lowed rates. Mffl ALL. ILLNI)9. or HEATING d; COOKING -STOVES, ItAISGES AND FULL:74C.k. GAS Fix.rriurt]os, .OAS GLOLIM 4.(1 IthUSTIS I'IPED UPON 61101tT. NOTECE. V.OOl'N I'UT ON TIN OR -SLATE t it CONDUCTORS AND EAVI. TIibUOIIS MADE AND PUT UP BEST c'F.-mr:ruv EVER SOLD IN TnE etkliTY / • • ALAVA•YS Obi HAN(D .11:1 4 11INTES U s ' 44la/ T 4 0 ' by tb Odd Fellow s , FOR SALE4T 7 CTS PER SET t LI:ASS g Err LFY. Clothes Wringers, 2LATED,W4ME IRON, STEEL,, POWDER, LEATILER Dr.LTING Gem Fruit Jhrs BY THE CASE OR DOZEN, August 1.1871 GO TO TAYLOR S; GORE'S Fur your New Spring Sni GO TO TAYLOR GORE ' S 7 GO TO TAQLOR A: GORE'S FR For Ncw Spring Styles iu Punts GO TO TAYLOR & 00.11 E'S For a New Sprhig Overcoat,: (10 TO TAYLOR & GORE'S Fonall the Latest. Styles iii Cus- out and Boady-Made_,Clothing GO TO TAILOR & GORE'S For Hats and Caps, :ill the Latest Styles GO TO TAYLOR & 6011 J For dents' . 2,-,: - Wye: or Non. - 3 and ~4....., , , Nut, a: lio. p .11rokell Large Stove Small Stove 'Nut 'Tho follodrlt addttterat clor;e1 delivertmcoal iiitlan the boronp,h :OM!. Per - ton..T ..Wacta. Eztia fq. earn Ilatf ton.. - Quarter ton. _.25 *. _ •• •.• • Orr at my Coal cUTE , New 7shxlr, youth !Mr. ' . roust in all ca y> hr the cask. Towanda, 39,'71 TOWANDA • cOAL YAM) iowELL sc ox s. A..NTEMACTTE AND lIITEILINOUS C , .',:..•. The na..Ternigricd, haringlvaz , ed the C•al' . ... 1 a•,•,1 Doek at the oh! .. Ilarelay.Eindn," and jo,t. , : ;,., ,1 &large Coal-liom.c and office. upon tie , ' i•r• :.,.,-, now prepared to furnish tho citizenkot 1 -, ...•••,.., 14 vicinity With.thelliircrent kind,. 3 tid .slAr ,f t!, named ei,als upon the ino,,t rcazded,l,.• t.,:-:: quantity desirt:l. Pric.e4al. the . 1';u• l e:.1.1 1 nOtlce : . . I.itove • La:l:e Ezr. - . • fimall Egg .. . .... '.. .....,,, • ... : - L , unp plymoth Nut..... ' .•. • • pittkon Nut • • . ..Earclay'' Lump Run of sfincsi Fin