ifil r-A V 4 otic,l • • 1 • MIDITORi . ."'"'"J; n. O. DIDODRIVEL W. A.I.V11110). Towittiatv Thursday, ;opt. 41812, National Republican' Tielcie. roa insamts; , chni. trLYSsEsELGROT' 17.CtlE111112IIIMIti, Itys. EMMY WILSON. Mipubidecus &ale Ticket. [, rooi ()mama, GAN. JOHN - F. HARTRANFT. - FOB $l7/11=11MXIS0 lION. ULYSSES MERCUI. nit •troaoi OEXIIIAL. GEN ' . HARRISON ALLEN. ' ros &roman= a: Lam. • • • r' HON. GLENI IV. SCOFIELD, GEN. CHARLES ALBRIGHT. GEN. LEPLIVEL TODD. Itepubliccin County Ticket. Hox. B. MAPOBTE, of Bradford. co., • InsdvicOt to decision of ocsigressiond Oonfonince4 - piLEGNIV,SO coiorrrrorionst. COXIMS7I9II4 Du. GEORGE F. HOBTON; *woo to decision of Conference.) • • non asssuismarsins, HON. B. S. DARTT ' OF CANTON, Hot. B. Rrrn MYERor Wroox. via scum I '. 1 MOME ' SMITH, or Titoy. ros psorsoscrAsT, O. BENJ. if. PECK, or Towsims. 1 you 11ZOIA1121 AZD ILECOIDED, 0. J. CIIIIEBUOK, OF ORWELL 1011 C0ZW1A1202133, BENJ EIIYEENDAL, or W r;ILL. ax TOR '1171:12TOR• IRA "CRANE, of ;Boris ,CarEis. i - FOl oosortrk. J. VAL. GEIGER, or Wrsoi. 0 A 41):)r, Of-1A MEETINGS! Ilallegy Wilma OP i 'MASSACHITSETTS; Doll. A. Eihniside 07 RHODE ISLAND, .0 Ha Jahn Scott OF PENNSYLVANIA, Will tuldress the citizens of Bradford county, AT TOWANDA ON Toesday,Sept.24 COitunencing at 1 P. M GEN. ALBRR:UT and O. W. SCOITELD • Canal dates tot Congressmen' at Large, will address the people: of 'net, BATtfl l AFTERNOON; sad 8511111rIELD, SATURDAY gvENENG,.BiPTII6IIIER filth. • ; OE(. H. LEE , of tionnecticuCirill trifle 61 Urep;l:tso, 'THURSDAY AFTERNOON; SEPT'42th. CAPT. MANVILLE and E. IL MIES will speak.at Wiannaw Smarr, ISATEIIDAY EVEN*, BEP. l lit h. opt. s. ovraToN we J. nowows sill !peak aS Wm; Thaitax.ta, MONDAY EVIWG, SEPT W. r. DREW and W. T. DAVIES, Esc's , wil spoak at Ltßor, SATURDAY, SEPTEM EB 'll, 2 o'clock r. N. W. P. DREW and W. H. CARNOCHAN, Eau:, will speak at SramarsaLD Cmurna, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, at , 2 o'cloick r. Mr. CREIGB, -of Phila., and J. BOLCOMB, Es.i., wiin speak it Tiaarros - s, WEDNESDAY EVEN - NO, SEPTEMBER 18. A HIT OP HISTORY. We last week gave a shOit but true history of the manner in which our heavy State debt was ineturd, during several of the earlier admin istrations, and we propose, now to continue the subjeepinaking an i on est comparison betiveen denioetratie and; republican - rule: FlANcrs R. -Sutt - st, democrat, as chose 'l n governor in 1845. 'lle i op posed the payment of interest! l on the State debt, but a majority of;the Legislature being of opposit politics, secured the oi-Uperntion Of owl', igh .of, the democrats to force the y ruent,'-and we are proud tosay it, has never been omitted since. On' I the deuth.of Gov. Suusi., Wm. F. tj?H* SI`ON, speaker of the Senate, became governor by virtue of his position, and was afterward elected for allfull ; teirrh. lie was a whig and a liberal, minded man., As a member of ; the Senatohe had been active in proem , ing l the passage of an act to author ize; the issue of a large 'amount o re lid notes, of the denominatio •of QIIC, two antlthree dollars, and - ing them .receivable in the pa .!etit of taxes and for tolls.. Al we t' the bill Wngi vetoed by Gov. Po -.; enonLila democrats, with the whip!, were found willing to disgrace them selves in the eyes of the leader' of their party, to aid the opPositiott in wising it over theveto,for the sake of ieliOing the oppressed people. The 1 ineastire proved what it purported. to be, a relief to the people of - Penniryl , vans And no ono ever lost a dol. Inr by the depreciation of the money. At- I the close of Gov. Jonas - 81.17'0 term Wm.! ituozza was chosen. 13E94 A utrqug democrat, the public wUrkii - agiiini fell into the hands of corrupt nice, i wlibse plunderings were t ;so glaring and outrageous that the Rub ric-. iii4ld became greatly acrouaed. .p wag ; noticed that although fgrti two millions had beeir expendal illi the public works, and pricte..lY lor- tutus tUIIIIIKXI by contractors of the formes' class, no contract had ever been given outside of that political party. So bold and unblushing the plunderers 'of the public works become, that; in 1845 Jags Poised' whig, was elected by a majority 40,000 over Matra who was nomi nated for a second term. Gov. Poi.r;ocs was a wise and is gitilkitis Corinna* and as means of savingthe State ibilisthing mitt of the vast. Oldie.* made on the public IvOrks t ,_ rec ommended the sale of the Mali lice, and the legislature passed a - lair - - authOrizirq s r. the sate. - Toe question was submitted - to thit ;peo ple, who decided In favor of the ad by a large inzAoritY. The works were iold for nineimillions to the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company. Gov., Locx was not . a eandidatefor - re- - elea; Lion, and ilatired from office, with the highest emomiuns of all parties. Gov. Por..ocic was succeeded • by Wm. F. Pacits, democrat. During his administration the balance of the public worlai were disposed of,when they had jot - commenced to yield some reveal* By proper manage ment five millions of dollars might have bees rellized - fer Om State; but the works ware sold ,to A bankrupt stitution for* the nominal sum of three • millions and a half, not a cent ..of which was ever Paid •to -the . State. Hovrmuch A. K. lifebunts made ire are net advised.. After selling the canals the company made a pretense of letting thimdred miles of . road. A decoy, line . I was run :through the wilderness, and a letting advertised in due form., Contractors who were not initiated into its secrets,. strug gled over the line and examined the stakeii, while the knowing ones who understood the game remained Com fortably in the hotels of , Willianis ! port and LOck Haven, laughing at the eredulity and folly of their lion competitors. In a few days the allotment was made to.limis Busse ik Co. No one outside of the ring ever knew who the company" was; but suspicion pointed strongly to a certain Senator wlio was last winter elected as nreformer. It is needless to say the !route . examined by tthe contractors acting in good faith, was , not one to be, occupiei by the road bed. The read was shortly after sold to the P. ,!i• E. R. R. Co., and the proceed& diTided satisfactorily. • In addition to robbing the State of the public works, the same party at tempted to !negotiate $3,500,000 of bonds which the legislature had au thorized to endorse, but the charac ter of the men composing the conipa-, ny was such that even with the en dorsement of the State, capitalists would not invest in them. • W. F. PACKER Waft the best demo cratic Governor, and at fhe close of his term the State ,delft was about 541,000,000,, which lies been reduced during the last twelve, years nearly one-half, notwithstanding the extra ordinary expenses incurred during the late war ts there a sane man in the•: State who desires to-see the administhition of affairs again intrusted to thel dem ocratic party ? am. Even the World proclaims its unwillingness to " submit the financial policy of `the country to Mr. GREELZY'S guidance." Its ;avoid ance of this difficulty is by a plea that the finances willbe committed to the Bectetary of the Treasury—selected by Mr. GREELEY, at the instance of his counsellors—and so the fatal difficulty will be bridged, But Wall street, sympathizing with the World, did not shoW its belief in the safety valve when tit was supposed North Carolina had been won by this coalition; nor is there anywhere any evidence that the most visonary of these scheMes, whose possibility alarms the lror/d, would not be car ried out if possible. On the other hand, we have assurance of sound conservative management of the finances, if ,Gutrr is re-elected, in what he has already done and is doing. There is no more important issue at stake than this ; and if the very supporters of one — candidate question hie capacity to manage it might, it is needless to go further for a reason for dropping him. NI. For the officti of Coroner, which has been very much neglected of late years, Mr. J. V. GEIGEII, of Wysox township, is the nominee of the Republican party. Mr. G. has performed yeoman service •in the party and the tmaaimity with-which he was nominated is a just tributdto his fidelity and his standing . in the county. A proper discharge, of the duties of the office requires more than ordinary ability, and we can assure the voters of the county that Mr. G. will discharge the duties faithfully and intelligently Nita. The democratic party, smart ing under the heavy Sand effective blows received at the hands of J. M. Sstris, are making a special point to reduce his , majority. To this end they (have induced } a professed GILVIT man to enter the field against him. This game is too bald to de eming any one, and Mr. YpIING will find s i fter election that he has not only bten defeated, but liar all med himself. to be made the tool of the bitterent enemies of•the party he pro lessen to cherish. aft. No better ticket was ever pre sented for .the suffrages of the people of this c o unty than. the candidates nowinated by the Republican party this fall. The y. are all men of high standing as citizens, and eminently q ualified for the 1 positions which they have been select ed to -till. Every Re publican who lioneAly desires the =CMOS of ou r p ► inciplea and the election of Republic, Ws will vote the full ticket. TES ADVOCATES OF $ And Mr. one otthem • ' that. • otfi 4wsto 'the trOoni, t uill ,"!t„, lll 7_, L4 wamski atroy our government during rebellion, Aid no more than our fore fathers did during the revolution. A greater falsehood or a viler Slander hoiiiti scarcely be uttered. The pat riots of revolution. had no gov ernor to destroy. They had no To' eor rote in any government on earth. For crinici, Or alleged — ciliiii; they were sent' hreeturatuuld mdse for trial. " 'And their great striore iris an attempt to, form a Omni malt, not to destroy one. They were a baud of heroes, as honest, virtuous, noble and brave, as'ever met on einili, and they succeeded in 'forming a goiernrunt that all good men ad mired, and they pledged their lives; their fortunes, and their sacred hon or, to support it: An the people of the United'Statee profess to love this government ; they also profess to , love the emblem et out liberty, the flag of our oountry. . , And no doubt all the loyal men of the United States were sincere . in their attachment to our constitution i Ind our flag. And they nobly fol-.' lowed the advise of our fore fathers to sacrifice their lives and their fortunes in its defense. It is humiliating to have to acknowledge that a oansid erable band of desperate men who had professed to love our govern-J went, turned traitors and their first war'was on the flag of the Union. That work of the patriots that they; profess to love and respect, was the first thing, animate or inanimate, on which they showed their rage. They I tore down that flag and traimPeled it in the dirt, to shOw their ' bitter con tempt of _the- work of thel patriots. During &Democratic administration of the United States, this flag was torn down and the rebel flag run up in its place ; whore ever they had the power they degraded the emblem of our liberty. It is certainly a proper question to ask whether these people ever did love the flag or not ? GREELEY, and other traitors had the audacity to say that those wretch es were doing al our forefathers did. We must say that such a comparison is like comparing the blackest fiends of perdition with the brightest An gels of light. ~ Again HonAcE G IaLLEY tells us that he has been contending for .a great length of time, that ten mill ions of people had no right to keep five millions under subjection, and he therefore argued that ten millions of whites{ have no right to keep five millions of blacks in bondage ; there fore twenty`millions of free men have no right to hold ten millions of free men , under government. But, he says, let them go in :Team ; here, Hones places himself in a critical condition. Let them 'go in peace and take their five millions of blacks with them. He surely did not ex pect these men who had . made war on the country, would go out of the Union without taking their blacks with them. He would make no war on them to stop them from going, he was Willing to give up the labors of his lift that be had so long insisted on. The traitors made war on the country to. strengthen and perpetu ate slavery, and errect an immense slave empire, and Hoar►cz GICEELEY said, let them go in peace. They formed a confederacy of states with the constitution, prohibiting the ad mission of any but slave Status into that confederacy, and HORACE. GREE LEY said, very Well. Was there ever such a budget of. blunders? A man warring all his life against - slavery, and bowing down submissively all at once to a great slave (!ortiederacy. He - left his five millions of negioes at the mercy of his ten million of slave holders to enable his ten millions of slave hold ers to keep clear of any control from twenty millions of men opposed to slavery. Bat we ask the attention of onr readers, and the advocates of States rights to the fact that the State right doctrine did not last one year in the government of.the confederacy. The people of North Carolina and Geor gia soon became tired of the confed eracy, and began to talk of seceeding from it, brit the c,onhxlerato govern ment jsoon let them know that if they attempted such a thing the gallows would be their doom. Well would it haVe been for the United States if President, JACKSON had have par sued that (ionise with JOHN C. CAL sou and his followers iu 1832. If the old General had carried out his own views with the South Caro lina nullifiers, we would have been saved the misery of the late war, and the disgrace of having such a miser able creature as Honer GBEZLLY preaching np States rights, - treason and Recession. TIM ELECTION LAws Or PENNSELTAN LS..—Mit. BENIAMIN SINOERLY has now in press and will issue in two weeks, a revised edtition of the election laws of Pennsylvania, carefully collated by HON. Fao.zx JORDAN, Secretary of the Commonwealth ; to which has been added the forms of application for and of naturalization papers, the de cisions of the &prone Court, &c. thus making the volume complete in all respects as a work of legal refer once. • It is highly important that every election oflicer; ancl, indeed, every citizen who takes an active part in the politics of the day, should poss ess a copy of thi . , wori; at: is a g uid e t o fi e • e;l2,ll.lete of the duties of the , first, and t 4, the full exercise of the rightsof the eec and. Demoralized? tad 1 lik/oliall I 1.74i_ o__Oc_ . .RRIMUCII:-'IIIjORTIt Every PralOy. Republica4 Autism' State in Line ! Republic= Cougmemen All Elected Carry the News to Berea 1. LEWD3TON;IIO., 'Sept. 10. —Andre si?wgilk county complete 40 1 E 5- rer - i ham 4,544 and Kimball 2,617; a publican gain-over-kat year of 271. The. Republican county candidates for Senators and Representati'ies nre all elected by large majorities. THE SIAJOSIIT IX THE STATE. The Evening Journal bas returns from 258 towns, which give a Repub lican majority of 14,918. The Jour nal states that at thig, ratio the State will give a Republican gain from 5,- 000 to 6,000 over hurt year. It places the majority at 17,000. All of the Republican Congress men are elected, and every coruaty in , the State giies au increased Republi can majority. GRANT'S.P . OETBArr, BY DOUGLASS. In a speech delivered in Bangor, Maine, Aug. 21, FREI/El/ICE Docm..thz spoke of Gruirr in the following em phatic manner : I can say of President Grant, this, that I know of no great public man in this country. and I Imre come in contact with the highest men, poiliws, to 4 greater client than any other colored man in the United States, in whose presence I feel more at hems and eaier than that of the cairn, stesii;, niodebt and on astini".• man it now ',lb, th- Pr( siilential cbsir. !At I. I want Gant to In Povden• tour longer, tile:vise he is 5;:%.• the p r man, the trait. the white ..r the blaxit to all, without regard to tele: or race, religion hr nationality. [403=4 He is a good man. If I over met a good, honest, true man, it is in the person of Ulysdes S. Grant. [Applause). Ho respects. the r.vlits. of the black race, ebpecially so bet:sate their rights are menaced. He does not low the black man any more than ordinary men do ; but be had a keen sense of justice, a keen fooling of fatherly protection and care. Ho is a . man of ;but few words, but those few tell me that under his wing, more than under the wing of Greeley, or any other candidate that the Democrats will support, will the colored man be safe. Gatsr',, TlatiNNY.—lr. I'B6o were in the States Nvhitii went iuL► the rebellion 763, 867 farms. In IH -70 the number had incacased tc, 032, 210. Does this shiw that the sourthern States have been ground under the heel of opreasion ? Does agriculture flourish uniler despotism such as the (-Inspit.-; or gans and orators would have us he hove has been exercised owl' the south since the close of the war? .What better proof is needed of the beneficent legislation of the Repulh can party and the executive admin istration of the. laws than this simple and undeniable fact that the south is more prosperous in its agriculttf ralptulsntes that it ever was before? The same holds good as to its manu factures, which have also largely in caeased. Four years more of a Re publican administration will see the effects of the war almost wholly oblit erated in the peace and prosperity which must. inevitably follow. Ity fir . Youxa denies that he was in consultation with democrats on Wednesday evening, as charged in the ItzeoirrEn last week. We were informed on good authority, that he was. And we are sure that he will not deny being in consultation with some democrats at the foot of the stairs leading to the Gar.rizr dab room, on Thursday evening of that week. Neither will he dispute telling Jorntsos WELLES on Wednesday eve ning, that he had promised to give certain parties an answer, as ti, whether he would be a candidate or not, on Thursday. as. Thus far ifs have nut, twice d that a Democratic county CODVeII• lion, where that party has a major ity, has endorsed GREELEY. It is only in r couritics when it. is, in a n ] ;- nerity that this is dent, :he lope , of herding Grant It .11 , 30 a fat that in majority counties the Demo— cracy do not share their " fat" local oftices with the Liberals. - These facts are worth considering by Ite-. publicans who arc asked to eat ailed crow. Mir A correspondent writes to know if the'LLNDON who spoke at the democratic pow wow ou the 2d. just is the same LArooN who was once in the Senate, and asks what he said. It certainly is the same Gr.ortoE LAN DON. What he said we are unable to say, but have reliable information that his remarks were not highly . complimentary to the democratic party. He did not renounce his sup port of GREELEY. ie. Mr. Youso admits that he must have all the democratic votes tii`4iive him any chance of success, and yet tells his supporters vdio are fot l Gatyr, that if the.: emocratti or G>3 yTtY weu nut/limited Liar, Le publicly decline their nomination. SRL. It is a noticeable fact that Mr. Bn3EALEW, hits not yet pador-va :o re noiaination of GI:LELEI . I ( I f bit , 4 l speeches. lle is afraid to do so cause he knows GREELFY is unpopu lar among Dein6ernte. El cHED Itarepeech delivered ellOnilletos* • *, , #,itu klittor4(.:s,..4lolllli A. tit, • . a1.,13 0111 far, ziGa ... . . i a - .... t._ .:. 1 lad -MollNJ. * L ivia Illekyl4-tot e - I - who ire now berm us, mry r; making no statement about eitior or the other that-is not true. Is Oreol , Gem, a safe man in other respects ' t I word liko to see if there is one single question that has over been bon which lizAtireelej /hut not taken both sides. If yon an I wish you V 48,44.111, 0 wag, proposition the 6er hi t speeth; and sonic ens eallod out "the "._ - Stange Wiry, does lir. Greeley advocate the tortff today. - Gentlemen, your . platform saws the yeestiop , to the eetwol dg arias. . Vildti!) Pit .M4E01441110 P greadonal r triets, but I sa yon thigh l u irre rater thssn-to the -oohed . - se to—the- Congressional. (Cheers). A free trade con- Talbott ,MO ' at,:sti,'. and Mn, Greetoy conkl not be n= they because ho was fur a - tiniff; d too referred it to the Con- S higb tedukglat and Mr. Graft lays ; " I IQ not-Veto any bill that. may .be passed by Courson, whether it is tariff or not." Re Is * ln gle take es , utide.Jut as ha to on es- EnTilebe. • I think Yr. Greeloy•la as honest here no accusations to ,make against him. I only deal with . pablie records; hut Ido say that be main canons truluoolitnirkeient -11, straight forlim to make. it good President. ICheerst.'• • • • . . EDI FIRM ila. What kind of a man do the people want for Governor 2 If they prefer a man who has been steadily reducing the burden of State indebt edness, and all 'but abolished taxa tion of productive industry for State purposes during the last six ycus, they will find such a man in Gmieral Hafriail.7. If , the , people prefer a mom whose, record during the war is:ite an invulnerable defence, they wiiV find such a man in General Haaruarmr. He had no accidental interviews with rebel emissaries ;. and when he met 'web ' persons he sent them his complinn .. is in the shape of shot and shell. ,There is no question about Gen. MULTIUNIT'S position,frOm 1861 to 1865,u0r since. If the peoPle want finum who, while accepting place and pay under the Federal Government, not only did not meanly seek to stab that Govern ment, but did openly assault its' foes; if the people want to honor such a Man, they can do it by voting for General HARTILUCPT. And we take no particular risk- when we predict that the people of Pennsylvania will show.that they prefer Genera HAR T- lUNFT t. 13 Mr. BUCKALEIT in October. IX= iiill- -_ - LOGAN QN GRES LEY. eTrIalE THOMIIiON ON' THE DRAFT.--, The following is the closing, para graph of Judge Inoursos's on the legality of the set to draft men into the service of the United States, It has not yet been forgotten what a gloom this•decision cast over the loy al heart of the country. The election of a loyal Judge in 1863, caused a reversal of the decision.- Had the election that year resulted in favor 'of the democratic candidate, who 'can begin to estimate the damfige which would have occurred to the State and nation. The decision was rendered *in the case of KNEEDLER against . the enrollment board of one of the coup. ties of this State, and is repeated in full in the Pennsylvania State Re ports, of that year pages 2734- Kneedler e Thompson, Justice "Believing that I hare shown that the ii , stor to raise and support armies is limited to coluh tary enlistments, and necessarily /*limited that the militia of the states may remain in full force, I am impelled, by no choice of alternative, to the conclusion that as the act of Congress trans sends these limits, and by force of law attempts to abolish the militia,instead of calling on them to suppress the insurrection now so wide !ipread, it is violative of the Constitution of the United Mates and void."—PreettSyhtnet oi No Pe Rejkirfs, jigs 273, 2;1 Pittsburg, Monday; Noreinher te, ltteeft 'ADC if al. Responen - tor We have received from Mr. YouNe, a long letter purporting to be an answer to an article relating to himself in the ItEnonTEn of last week. •As the document is more of an ar grunentin his own favor, we.do net propose Co allow him to use our coL umns to aid in breaking up• the Re-' publican party. We will do him tho' justice, however, to say that he de nies consulting with democrats on Wednesday evening, in regard to his candidacy. We understand that BILL York► proposes to write a book after.elcc-. tion on " what he knows " about rid ing two horses at the same time in opposite directions. He now claims to be a GA-iliT man. He'll have to "fix up" his Columbia friends,whom ho told he was a GREMEY man or they will Toil his " little game " by too much talking.—Northern Gazvtie. Our candidate for Commis sioner, BENJ. KITYKENDALL, is a thrifty and energetic farmer of Windham township, au original republican and an honest man. The judicious and economical management of the affairs of the county, which has character- LTA his republican predecessors will be continued under his administra tion. 1€96. Every Bepublicau club in the county should at once take measures to send a delegation to the meeting to be held in this place ou the 21th.. clubs intending to send delegates, had better notify J. V. GEteEtt, , Secretary of the Central Club, at as early a date as possible, so that Proper arrangements may be made to receive them. .I„mnst . have a " pass " to go to Philadelphia and get some funds," said an- ardent GREELEYrrr the other day to a friend. All right, gentlemen, get all the money out Rcerrst and - TrallTll3- ny yon can, for yon will have noth ing else to console yourselves with after the election.. Stir A gentleman who heard Bcex- LEW speak in Luck Haven a few days since, says ho sucfteded in con vincing many of the Gia.2l.Er men that they could nut. vote fur hitu. Itt usAi.t.:v; never ineutiuned Mr. tint:E -I:EY in his speeches. -.-.111..f - INV. A contemporary " It ig a very cariona thiug *nat now, to fiud the New York Wur/d teaching the Now York 'lribune how to edit n clemoe'ratic newspaper.- THAT TIDAL WAVE. That great tiditiAtittiriW the :anti Moot Eruta#( 4- pri4icted Pr ll44 . l o ll6 ;: b r at Ut • • Gekirrair: Witt earth 111=Pweb bead in Maine Ptin alio &Fabian o ,DilajOr ity in the State leaf yetir,was) about 10,000. This year, titer riding them selves of the incubus of the sore head" Who bail) follbwetl Mi. Gm- LET into the camp of the enemy, the RepubliCans of -the " Pine Tree ; " greet. their, brethren with the 'glori .ortiiiews that VzsuAm is elected by . sarearteetr - thousand majority. Another, nail in the coffiin of the Cineeiiv party. :- *it.44 lot Pennsyl vania follow suit, and all will be well. is. The Deinoeratie Congression al Conference which mot in Blooms burg last week, was not entirety pa cific. Several of the Anti-Pp:mix-r men pursued the Colonel to that place, and renewed the wader() so ingloriousbdy commenced here. The Colonel was also well backed by friends; who were willing to swear with him that' everything _hOre is "lovely.", The Conference finally adjourned without making a nomina tion, to meet at the same plaCe pa Tuesday of this week At the time we go to press, we have not received any news from the "happy family," but have no doubt the Colonel has used some convincing arguments with the refractory con ferees during the recess. And now will those Democrats who have de nimnced him as a dishonest man; and a knave, support him f* j The Louisville convention met last week. Twenty-five States were represented. 'Cn.uu.al , AYCosuu and JOHN Q. AD.111.4 were 'nominated for President and Vice President; M.- Will Mr. BacsAtsw advocate GpEELEY'S election when he visits this county ? He has failed to do so in the Southern part of the State. New Advertisements._ P ROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONBiiivllo3l or P szcsii,VAlVA. JOINT RESOLVTIOX runroAriG LY LYLVDSMXT TO TUX C0N41711711011 Gi 1•100:611.Y.1.711.A. Be d re.301,- , 1 Ly tA , + ale an 11 , 4 use. grprrt-n -fatia•rr of tAf. Connsour..7.lWl of Patnsyranir. 171 Gen rral A:ombly wet, That the follewing amendment of the ennstitntion of thisCommfnurealth be proposal to the people for thou' aaorliou or rejectlotl. pnreu• ant to thr provi.ions L.l the stticie !bort of. to wit • .AItr.Nr3.IENT -State out the sixth section of the sixth article of the Constitution, sr..] Insert in thereof the Nl tt A State Tremettrer shall be chcaseit by tit qualLned viecture O tLe State,at nub tlinesand Ma "n en term of 'emir: na shall be prescribed b•V• 1. 'All 1.1.1.107/, ftPetkk. r 11 ,, 15e of Itepreeentattres • • ' , JAMS S. ItUTAN, Speaker of thf Senate. Approved the twei.ty.second day of March. Anne Domini one thousand eisht hundred and invent,. two. Ili°. W. G.E.IIIT. Prepared sad (*rifled for pUblkition pursuant to the Tenth Article of the Constitution. . ' . PRA:NM JORDAN, Serraory of the Commonwealth Office Smretary of the Commonwealth, gar:labor*. Jame 26. 1872.-3:n. BAKERY ! CONFECTIONERY ! ! ,GROCERIES 11,e undersigned be leave to return thanks to the people of Towanda and vicinity for the very generous patronage extended to him during the put moon, and et the •el•ne time to give notice that ho has added to his bush:ins, a stock of BEST FAMILY GROCERIES Which be is prertrod t., otter AT THE LOWEST PRICER. ' lie will still cunt:nue tIo• ltakLug 'busideas In all ita,btanches, and can furnish anything in this lino on M. shortest antic , %n 4 GUARANTEE SATISFACTION He hap airn eyed np a DINING ROOM, Where be will at ell tune.. be ready to furnhdi Weals or Lunchone at tench lower tmten than lutist. Tanners MO other+ riFiting town ant turitcd to call. il•e-Parties orupplic•t Creew, Cakcl, milt, and Conforticmers at Kb, rt notice. Beinemlier the place , , nearly opposite the )(rein. /rouse. SuPtal.'"il A GENTS ! QUICR I Or yciti will ..mlsa choice of territory, (there is a inapt far 1)10 LEWIS'S hint and great work. it OUR DIGESTION, On my JOLLY F'tl=l",i 8 SECRET. It is bytidas the moat taking and saleable book in the field. 1. It is on aiitatly important 'abject. 2. It is by America's tae popular writer on health. 3. It is, for the price, th . largest and handsomest book ever sold try subscription. Agents, the people 'are,eager for mob a book, and will large you to bri ng it to them. Write for tenus, ke., free. 'OT.0:10£ IiACLF.AIC. Publisher, 50p.11'72-ly 733 Saimaa Street, Phila. AGENTS LOOK HERE I Thera is a groat rneh tn. the new and srdewdldly Ilrudrsted odttion of ROBINSON CRUSOE, Becatise it is the must fascinating and popular Lovk in print, and excels *di in real elegance and low Prices. Just out. 623 rages, tinted paper, only 52.50, easy worth 11.60. I* a great hit, sells quick and fast. Paying $lO a day to $l5O in ► week. Terms of this and our nme Bibles, tar the Most complete. superbly illiietrated, and taat•selling ex. tint. also the Pocket Companion." worth 510 to any book agent, sent free. Write at once to 111.1111 MID Bnos., Publishers, 733 81111SOM Street,' Phila. eirp.11 . 72-13 , AY.—Came into the -in2clos- - - tire of the undersigned. in Mater township, on or about tho 25th of August. 1672. s =ill white and red Heifer Calf, about months old. The owner la re needed to come forward. prore prope r rt/, pay charges, and take her ria , ,y, or she will he disposAd of according to law. ISAAC T. BROWN. . . Ulster, Pa., Sept. ‘5. Li7.1.--Sep.ll•VrB. A IEWS SARSAPARILLA, FUR 11711.1M:0; TIM BLOOD A modicine that cure. .e a real public blessing. Aran': SattAarmatss makes posihcc cure of a Pe.:- /Poe of complaints, whi , th are always afilicUng and too often fatal. It parities the blood. purges out the lurking humors in the system, which undermine I health and settle into troublesome disorders. Ernp !Mosso( the akin are the appearance on the surface of humors that should bo expelled from the blood. Internal dorangenieuts are the determination of these same humors to acme internal organ or or gans, whose action they derange and whose sub. stance they disease and destroy. ATECOS SA.IIIArA• =AA expels these humors from the blood. When they are gone, the disorders they produce disappear met as rice:Miens of the Liter, Stomach, kidney! Lungs, Eruptions and Ernptive Diseases - of the Skin St. Anthony's Ftre, Rose or Erysipelaa. Pimples, =es, Blotches, Boils, Tumors, Totter and Salt . Scald Head, Rinororm, Ulcers and Sores. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Tatra in the Bott l es, SAM. and Head, Female Walkn:as, Sterility, Eeneorrtioii arising from Internal ulceration and utertnedisease, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Emulation, and OmeralDebil ty. With their departure health returns. ITLEPLItED at Di. J. C. ATER 4: CO.. Lovas. KARA, PRACTICAL LTD ALTALTISCAL CMPRIPIP. And void by Drtindite all round the worth. Dr. D. C. POItTEII, k SON. Illugaralo agouti Towed& Pe.. eta Ur We by *Were throughog the County. taep.7l72. XECUT (YR 'S NOTICE.— i..uNotice la hereby given 'that all personsiedebted to the estate of A. 11. WARNER, taco of TOraria, deceased, are requested to irrak4tharnediata and 111 peruona having claims against estate must present them duly authenticated for settle. meet. S. 11 =ft. anglfeeft Executos. R SALE,- Ito ~.eras of fine farm .l^.l i•• I^Leo" , n C 0 1111'43! Uldil i:111. Elay Of 1•, I ;LI r..pt or water, in all im proved eotunry. loin will be aoki on only rma, or would e).citatio• f..r an improved lam of 100 acres to ti.o county ant pay the ilifterence, Tor full pertisulars edam,. sub g-riber at limners leery awnyiraill. • auglt-W3 SANIC3 C. FOR.lrrg, • - - ---- - T - HE LeEoFsr t sow THE ON Tag Till an or. ramp TOWANDA, TUESDAY, SM. 24. AT TROY, MONDAY, SEPT. 23. BOSTON, SPRINGER & HEN- Aow= l soii OF THE A MENAGERIE OF . MONSTFiIS An bat for one,and the usual price of admission. and combined tn one colossal ezhibitimt. though dis play(' in SEPARATE TENTS. Drill lantk lighted with gas, and to all of which, One Ticket, for One Price admits. Presenting in its !nil strength here, as everywhere, the most liberally diversified, Zoo- logic and Arenic organization in the world. and pos. itively the only one possessing a Foorreen in number. real Mobaminedana from the Deaerf Tribes of Arabia, width they are the univer sally recognized cliainvioua, and whose auperien aaticrnal and varied teats of unparalleled and prod!. gots atrangth and audacious. eonrage, differ from anything ever before vitneeeed._ 110IIACE L'OWLES A MIGRATORY f7,OOL()MCAL Replete with lire learttinc,Matruction and inter M, and crntrallzlng. the finest and -rarest collection of Carniverous, Omnivorous, And Burning/rig Wild Anlimes, from any clime and quarter of the Globe ever placed on whibition in this or any other cound and try; anlanguage Lumens° 'Aviary of gorgeocuely.plumßAl3Y. we gifted , mad the only TIGER and IMared Calf error birds born on this continent. The rperions decorated dens of this stupendous Menagerie arc an art of study alone, and • placed by themselves, tinder a mammoth, canvas. Of antiquarian reseirch. relics of extiat nations, reptilian raraties, life-rUed wax V4nlres, and auto. matte triumphs. Viader. the immediate direction •.•f the rem:lstria Frank H. Itosston, and including- six lovely Lady Star Performers, and the leading artists in every department of equestrian and muscular education. by whom the Most admired sensational features will be presented in the All the rast_oxternal repotrcer. of the dye mon. szchkal, nuenstalled. tireat Xastudon exldtatlons be massed on the PO* highway and principal streets. In a hue holiday parade . of top, power and nidendor, or tho allenorkal prixes€ion of tin , nahon, Presenting a tree view of t., 1..1 , 1 , 11ante4, Drornedarinand Arabs; 50 tl.l. tit dens golden can and vehicles. Ic4 by Prof. C GREAT YROFF6SIONAL BAND, Doorb (Ton at 1 und 7 o'clock, p. w. Aral,, Annual lull Circus per formance to couoluuure ono hour later. For fuller detaihi see the various programmes and the Daily Newspaper of, the Great MistedOn: Nov Advertisements. ; blejltolped in ONE DAY OLY AT EACH PLACE DERSON'S GMAT MASTODON, Fivefold Alpha Awasement AN ASIATIC AND AFRICAN CARAVAN. A lingo= o't Marvels. AIeIiCLOPEALS 1711'PO1 UONE. And the Wonderful and only Genuine ALI DEN ABDALLAII TIIOUP OF REAL BEDOUIN ARAB GYMNASTS. , G.KILINE TROITE br . IiEVO I: IN AItALS GARDEH, Conytituting an absolutely complete. NAT lONAL "NATURAL KINGDOM; A COSTLY MUSEUM TILE UREAT HIPPODBOUE OF THE YEAR SEPARATE GAS LIGHT AIWITUEATILE Adjoining, but distir.,..tiroin ti:r 51vnagerie AT 10 O'CLOt•K, E.WII DAY, In the nareelously CHARIOT OF CILL'OPS =II EVANS it 11141METIL , • OM ',Allig NOW OVENINO rum/ FlltBl l INVOICE OF FALL I QIIY-'GrOODS I AND ABE rIINPAILEY. TO 0.1112 c DECIDED BARGAINS BLACK. ALPACAS, iD RES'S GOODS-, EVENS & lIILDRETH, • • Bridge, Street lowandiftw. 2 4 . / 4-i2. LADIE'S FRIEND The of Sewing lbehim,t; 1871, ae repurted ninktr oath iu 1771. to of Sewing 3faelitiro f'2tolte, ioLQw that tL siwca-m - A • MANII,FAQTURING COMPANY ' • 3 SOLD LAST 4 , 471 lal, e mAcinNis • 1 Itnety per cent et' titan Lot;; FOR FililLY USE Mona Sewing ).I..achiu - Ls than_ ivere sold by Buy other company (luring thP 61111 i! per, .1. j~VICI£I~~~DI & BLACK, Aug. 14. IST.- • IS WARRANTED. NEW ( IN GREAT VARIEtY, SIGN OF THE BIG. BONNET ON MAIN STREET CONSISTING IN PART OF IMPOIITE,D AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, YANKEE NOTIO LACES, ,E111:BROMR FANCT PARASOLS, GLOVES, HOSrEBY, MILLINERY GOODS, • .NOVELTIES OE THE SEASON B. A; PETTES, Co Towanda, Slay 1. 18721. CAUTION.—AII persons arc; hereby L ic =s4r= iled I t a= ng ht a fo: t 's4ft i . % ; s n the •ame 4aa been paid. ROIIrRT ISE NJ ANYInn, Pa.. Augait.l3, 1872 -w3 I -IN BLACK SILKS, POPLINS, OD A 1.11,0 E LINE or SHAWLS, rLANNELs, T.U;Lt.I LI;sENS, TOWELS. DOMESTICS, Thie ie over • Every Michine ! , 01,1 Lr At:E.Nro Towxx.t. , A, AT _THE .! SC., SA EMBRACING ALL THE Enollarmatut. T w N iio l l ) .. A K E 3ALE PRICER, TS every ,IrrefulesdaY. bY 0. h. LiTuf ..subjectl,to changes WY. - • - inysibk! bush Rye; RI bads Buckwheat, bush Oceilt bush Osts, n. bug. ......... Besnrep li • . Butter (rolls) - TA Nr. do 221 Lew Iptgli, dos. ....... . Firhitoes, bnihda , w Flour s barrel' Onions, g bush Wausau or thitUr.--Wiwat 4J I tLi• COrn DC Rye SAlbs.; Oats 32 lba. • Darb , -y a lbs.; lbs. `p 02 lbs.; limn 29 les.; tlieter'Bo.4 r, 4 Ibs ; y Seed 44 lbs. - Dried rtgait. .• Dried 22 lbs.. Fibs 8.;u1 &o lbs. - 11IIIPELD3T--CASCADE'IIILL.S Flour, bEpt Winter "rb.cit. pr. Rack . ,* _hundred lbi *•' • 171111.1 . ......... .... * . 5 11 reed, Lk= cwt - *Mom 14:tu9ing untally done at nticr.,a n inettrot the nall etiffldent for a larßn th . - eamptown. Mai 22, 1872. U $.1:1%1A)1 ICOWATCDA COAL cLil,4;Liit ,14k:E., J einE .AGESCYSCLLI': SS Wirt; isiscr...ki Int:sin:o us ro.‘ L 44. • At, o ALL SIZES I'ITTsTUN ANTILICA At MarjEf-t. Prim, At 1107'2. • WARD . 5; Mos-i-A n , T"I'KINS ,COUNT • SEEDER A ND PIASTEII SOlth- Tim la au Attar hment to that FlltsT CL It% CiILNE. E TO3IR' ItINS .COUNTY • WIJI:EL RAKE Ala we e 0.., ee,..•01.01 it atl _BEST YUSTY:II tiOWEIt TUE Ifallna Ito adrantageo over all- ott.trs ar6- atanv. Nat cali - opncial &hex:bop s to its adaptation to Bowrso PLAnEtt,.LIME, AsuEs, AND'OTIIER YEIIT/LIZERM The Distributing - to on arranged as to eff tually crush all humps therdby Wearing on os-:, Mgr:button of Plamter, oxen when full of hard dr Inropn. IT BOWS EQUALLY WELL -. • ALL EINDS 'OF 131tALN AND GILLSS. . • Such AP* 4 . IWat, iLVL., °arr. lirtilep , Duckarbeat;l:r.r, Flxx Clover' and other Organ 8,44, ,s under the axle, near Kroutid ; and can be USED /NIA STI‘ONG WIND Vi IT H OCI : u ' I ;, TEIIING PLASTE.It Olt SEED, HOWEVEI LIGHT. It le ,Invet by-a can .t/ the wh,.*:, uLich wai ;4 ., t Ord of Unl , •r 1r Jl, jr iT CAN BE SIVE - YU) Ilion LAKE Ti 9E1.0 OB FROII SEEDER TA) I:AK . F.: IN "MINI.7IE.S. , ItAhl itur, ur t , , Rake CoraLitv. , l.Takc. and Se(-der : i t Whrat. or nye, ••o .r I ..r r, can have ; t -o • t.:. I,:r. •,. .• lEEE MEM T4. , wa11d.1. 't U DI:. lf , hQl'l4.\ ll }Lab. I. aae , ;41,i wah Lcw.:4 , l/11/// , -/ E . : t I i !CHOLERA; • . • C'HOLER.k )10;1 - .• A \ t VI" piAItIZLREA, 1 • DVSENT EL ('I)LIC:.- • 4 C". 1 •''.1. ,1 1 -1111:: a1..1 .:; I.alLftti' ; • h. ad ti, a:A MlllM.iiill )1.E1: A:Ohl '%; pr , ,t N' •• ' S Wot.wviylo,, - _ ein3lM NEW YORK . IJ(►UT r ,ANI' tilltti sT4.)ItE, N. .;, I'ALN ,N Is receiving true 'of the bergcst best stock of BOOTS . 1 / 4 SHOES - Itr brought in: Tuw:ul,la, ; which l ic e . offering at the very lowest prices Cash, eonsistire• t'q & STotiA, 13015 AlussEs and Cluu.i3nrs's- Shots' of all kinds, all bought direct Iron tle Manufacturers, and hand 'inade , , 4ctotts. warranted. ' 4ll rfl.l, : 4 1 , LEvr - nEn AND FM Thankful for past f•ivors, I ,olicit a continuance of the Lan:. T.2war:•l.l, 1-;72 TT:JANET: & GOIZI)ox 1 1 1 1 07777AN_TD_P., •PA wriOLF-‘,:.L2: AN.I , ItETIII I)I{VGGIST►S.! If avin- r. V1..1' . . stalk!. hate nvd R•lc• ' \:I - 111,J. • •.• ! , A.TED 2'iLl'• I.:•i'h' I I •riNcz - !•l.ti • !MI /%11..1 I'ALATIOSS. DYE STUFFS,. /Ai I:LIciNLD , SENY. ..}I. 'I P1.711E. WINES I:Zs.;P I - 11,.1 TOP , -1 CCO, SNUFF .N.ND PoruLkit I).I.TET An t a r;nr TO LET AND FS'S( y )s More than the nimai care snd attentlOn g:Tur - i ,l l • Compounding of •I'resoriptions. Op , :n S 7, nd l r . from 9.o'clock,a.m.,tu 1 p.m. ;I:from 5 p.m. to 7 P.n. • Dr. .3t.tiortr. can consultod at. the Fton'ou nrdny of each wee:: am hen:to:ate. D. H. TrILSEr , T. "wands. 3ltiy H 7.?. - • Fort SALE.- A FARM of 170 mzes, tyl.food. living water, budit,,s. l..ucttclly rust' f rom N w" AWany 141 , 't - further ttaurtnatieu Alhauy, Itradh;rd cuunty. • • Augußt 20. 1572.--3 w, BY - DIRECTION OF ' HE ri.tEs Meta nt. the Towandi aml Fund Assrciatiot, a taiecial iltectina Iwlslrz+, will ho inon,hatoly After the next t 1- 4 0 ;h:LC , "- .1: r.. t• t,; • 1 y 'Ott' il k t.ig two, t 1..• • t tht, it I t•Oki • to, 7 ' ' " Jug 7.'72 MED tei ti re • dollars - FROST!: 13 SI r- 4-g a'• 1 7 22 fq, 1(i (MJ 4 11 =MB MI cigar E=El tizoss.