.•I- . . , , , . TZW3 TOM ALL NATIONS. II II Dv icr.! l front Syria -report the cholera I ;it ing. ° `_f~F:!~F:i:\t. SitEntlMN is at Salt Lake _ • in a vcr,y marked faliitig off iu eigti emmigration this year. Fall River operatives have decided i..coatinire their strike. f tr is rumored that Mrc. Tiltou is pre tfillg another statement. ;- jf QIN 11111(111T denies that the is writing H meinoirs. IZ - otEIIT DALE Ou'EN never refers to in his nvVings. tirr. ,, ztt...3huttiv and Sankey. the Amer it-An evangt•ii=ts..aryiri-41 at_ New York on urday: - • • Spauish Govtfrnment will soon send i. , yal onntnis7-h - os.ei t ,, the Centennial %;hiLo.ition. .T 1 fainikr Caine front some 10ec nearirta. the'ltaliatt .side tut" the , - .10 , EL PA 7:h En. the eminent juriNt C;oninill.,-i% the 17th. to present a cheerful : Inc business- affairs:A:6ld 1411% ; fitir try from her depression.' NATI ,, NAL Lank art" hereafter to printed On the same peculiar paper 0..,1 for United States in ites. ' - 'IIELEOATES from fifty iFrench rommer corporations and trade unions will the Centenniiil. Exhibition, the the : Labrador ii-ping euwg :aue• returning with gloomy re is of eatehe. , s in thoe quarters. ftos. J. it WELLER. ex-Governor of '.ilif9rnia. died at -New Orleans on Thurs.- moming. aged riir.DERl( K P. SAWYER. extensively en -4e(l in mail contracts for Texas, flied residence in.'.Georretchrti Friday. ?; t.rAnt) TArt. , w.':ltas returned from his t'•• the 1:11 - 41/ Pp.krinees back to. his !;(` iv liciaitf.lSzare. (lesicr I: ;nt oN s ,. irtiqr.it. the German minis has been absent it/ Enrope for In ,, nti•,-. has returned tt. Washing- + , N1 , 1-1:1111:1 i, erect, that loik kwf I• • •• 71•,• v tell-4 of the THE of )1;I: ~f 10,74:1. and third city Ile'zqate. Tliezr , r.vtll in tire years • I”.:en g. 551. Iclurne, the Icl'reary :;4;.139 ma- T 1,.• II.,1 1 ; ( .. 1% ill .t.tml.:_l)etn;fcrats, r'f:ol,lll,liflris. SIMI - T - 1, I; ;No.‘r.r.. deltic,. the lecnt that 110 atiVlidPd dn. Ito , s Ill , ' Girard. 11q11 , 4% tlu WiTk: a ;'"111,41 in a liw;tl a I y /Wing. The !otlation fif ;or c•ountips etxhidit an in_ ~f "i" :•••ince the .i 1:.• ding the ~;. Nia•eara ; and the wo , tern ••/ - New York. LLow IVEM):- family. - the IJt her /1 1) ! , 1$:,f sot,fie h(ill'tinlC!.., them all ,iek. ltit;t: 4•rum -1....1•LC1 ;:NT , are all the g. • r lion .it i•• a lomine--; man of :Brack who wife' and two • Fit .t:.• N.•%‘ , l.aper -Itcpf,:qter th , • anta.tini . .na•ilt that the NCR' 'ak k ut ti, change. hands. Yr.T: f.tiluil•s up (.14 , nu., . :11141 'tt•ii (Mlai .4: a • k•tt,•:- ttinn n,call 1.11,,w., by at„ -1;I:(111 N IS r a rd) ;1 11,1 t.; haft altyriql his 11,1 1 111.1... fL m•st btHAZ 1 wrote . thi ; Baltinimv ~t — a s the Hepubli ..,lidi.lan• • 1/11.•1' of Li rt land. .1 ~.,,1 ueuiivati3flt. it • ; I ,_ that lie will i•. , - , aperatt, in all ways tenil - 1, make the rrnti•nnial . '..C;tk•n .1 . • 1 , • .. s k • t • • t.• spend aNI vek twti in i , t in the active canvass now )4-publicans. . , that l'res, 1/1- grant is iv•t a c•apditlate for re-elt.c old that. lie It - mild lot accept .the in if:it 7.N-i•re i.trt•riql \11:-; \1 2 7 - 1:11W JOHN , . WILIOSC life was I 01.• kit•od: and grief 'l..lulden death, of her 11,11.- !;51. t•P recurering. 1 • 1. (•. 1'1.'1% 1 1.1.. th” Salt SuppriitiendOt .. .vt.n.ii,r, think . Ia• tau'tlisprove all . . lingo , lli,iilt. 'A - : . • . ;1111.,t . lam.. Ile has ..i ~i t4.4l' t_o_itp 1 iwar .(•I*.q.e. the t;overnor. 1 ll11:.)1C(1 ill' 01110 that_Gov. Allen ‘Nitl;llr.tw frion the canvass in that ..n the 'plea Of ill health. Seared 1 , 11 , 1 , a1t1y. at the prw.:p e ct of defeat, Synt.ll',.• indignant that 1' rlc DI:1111.era ic journals should the eltoiee of any but a New .:., , r• for so ion! , as ('ox is t I;ruolilyn'N dO,f - has in r.o•tqf 100.0011. to' t - c-12.(Kif),(10t1, ..ity ecunotnically, and , •! . t it2;111.t:,II I.y the Ih..ini)cracy.. i•;fill nn,..atistied. 1 I . thy •Arm•ri,:itt institute buildings, y, , r 1 ;.• 1:2,1)(1 . f v o nf shafting Lave f.:11 f 'l:oltineky. and a large 4 , f :tre preparing, fur the • RI P of S. C., 1 f embezzling State funds, was re -1 truth pri- , nlifCliarlestmi last week Stati'.. it j:- loped i“ rt•turn. !:111.'1:N , 11.1 N e loteil 11late to tilt' State ;ilihmlllS ref. - 'iced under Vie new -11-e law in 10•2-toW11 , ; in 31assaelmsetts. total is the aniount re - d from'llostim ::.:: - e2.643.75. r , -eight :nid passenger agents of roads. leading from the river points. de ',al ni IVednestlay to. discontinue the a :. .\ tariff fixed. and peace pre ' ; fin: injurik I3ooth who was uted Lc the nutniteg — aw4 of his car :-‘e team me not so dangerous as re ted. and he will be able' to fulfill his le:111e 64' the 6'lllllllg win_ • • Eit is not sittistied with 're'idenrs decision. tlot to order a wt t iitl orliis case. Ills next appeal - he to o.4ngr e t - ..P. Ills fat Tammany 1'1 ; 11t: mit satisfy him. it new - Cialifornia ('ompa . is said tt havtr genuine intentions of ine's. It is said that construction Ai - ;Ain he 4 4,,,„( q , f Plieti in:Eastern and stern eitfe". Wc , tr` Ilvant,h ) .,eanip meeting was 4: 1 41-at Wa)lit: ('amj. near ' Lock Ha. 1 ., t , e/i. to continue teu days. .!n hundred tcutshave alreatVltteen ta ,,. Thi, ..proini,c s to Lc Otte Of the. I rneetings yet held. 'l4icago -T; - ,.t;•. , - special from ;:ales_. 111.. says that .leffersoti_ Davis has pled au in% itati,,n front the Knox -only : Ig - tiro - it:nal Soviety to deliver Enoxvil!o Ur' next rut: ni pa t h-van, of l'enirsyi‘ania v. ill 1.1, ' , till - - in mind the important fact cainp:ii-n:of this yiiar really be to that lornext yvai: and that the 7, V. ; y to Prtr‘ vitt tin Democratic party Own i, ti defeat it, thor hily now. L • -; 1;11: )14 /1.1 . L1 . ‘ . I ,rint,lllsl "1 . : t 1 t . 111111111 . :111 lictory in r:- intereSt in the can -. i- de, per than has been f 4.1 years. ttnil :r i a. heavy , will he 1 , he thinks. will the -.114.4 4 ~t * tl/•• 1:111111Plie:1-. , Si" it-IL:tit Id '4": "Mr. i-.a i.VOI). t who luel reduced „r dignity and coin -hart:e-t politit-al fence •;fletliing lit• itt txact r ty want, ti , be I•e.tt4•l; I , t ear. it 'can't do-bet- Fr i .. Pr, thinks - that if thc n:ocraey of New Yolk 'press 31r. Cux -'e S . pi:arerslnii they, will lose all e of hal;ing My. Tilden nominated the Pre;idency lie now, it ?qtyii, is -ad of all eornpetitor..and by attenipt to s7it on two chairs the Democracy of w York may fall lictween, - Xvidford ottu EDITORS: I E. 0. - GoOOKICH., S. W. ALtORD. Towanda, Ps., Thnrs r Mgt 28; 1875. Fop ; GOVERNOR. OEN. I .IOIIN F. lIARTRANFT, Ott3lontgcomery: •- FOR STAY TREASURER, HENRY RAWLE, Vr_ Of Erie. Cotu2ty. R Eutaw.' AN COUNTY CONVENTION Th.. Itepubllean County Committee mei at the Ward ilonm. on Thursday; July Ist,•and appointed the Vlgltaner Committee/1(0r the several townships aml lerroughi In the county. It im unanimously ALA-4 , 4. That the County Convention this year j . he held on TITESDAT. AUdUST 31ST, atlio'cloek r. At.. at the Court House, Towanda. _ I That we recommend the Itepablicans or tit- several ejection districts to take such action a , they shall deem best at the • pritnat7 meetings la regard to the adoption of the "Crawford:County -Splent In qbfr. nomination of eandidatesand la cr•-ailog the nutnher of standing committees Re.../ -.4. That meetings for the election of dele gate?' be held on Saturday, August 1S; in the town shipl. between the hours of 3 and 5 o'clock P. 31., and In boroughs between the hoursof Sand S o'clock r. is.. and that delegates be elected by What. The pollsr,hall be kept open continuously from the first ..nr..l hour until after the expiration of the time na Candidate: I'm. t ite.f,lllowing offices are to be nom inate,! One per-on for Prothonotary. One iwr,Lon for Sheriff. One per.on for Register and Recorder. .; One te.n.rut ft 4 Treasurer. 1 Two Twison , for County Commissioners. Two per...noi for County Auditors. ! One por.mi for County Coroner. . i It I : : earne.tly recommended that the utmost care and caution Im• otmerved In conducting , the primary na,•••tirtr,<, .o that there need be no Just iitge for eoznpiatnt on the part of any. VIGILANCE COMMITTEES. Thwe42lp—Franle Weller, J. F. Oven .T. Jl. liy.s-er. , - A th••n+ T. Hull. C. 'Hinton. A. V. Spald- . - .t rcii--f'. IVebler; D. Sherman: George ' Alhany-1. Ile , ted. A. Hereon C. Corbin. A .rtnm-,l'. E. A mot. E. re!hosh. £red. Renick. AIM; Bon —lrad Geo.Webb.Dr:Monker. Ilaremy—John Ditchburn, Tlll4. Burlington Trep—,C. Bellnap, Alex. LatVe, Robt. Knapp„ n , —W. 11. P. Green, Juhri Rice, G P. Tra , y. itortinvon w...t.-,Jolm Blackwell, S. R. Stiles, J. It. MeKeart. canton Twp—lynt. Lawrence, C. B. Tay/Or, I. Canton It —John Sicibling, ThOmas, G. commi,e,—.\. 31. Cornell, 0. M. Card) Dewitt Wolf. 1 Franklin—James C'. Illdn - ay. F. F. Fareblid, Sterne 3leKee. • . Saxton. 1.. - D. Taylor, II: Raney. Herrick—Wm. Nc,1411. John Wbodbur* James Newel!. Litchtteld—W. 11. (Innen J. F. Strube, C. 31. 1 1Inleninb,;L. 'Bowman. —J. J. Gorhatit, J. I'. Carl, James H. Johremn. I - Monn, 1, 7 -1. W. Irvine, W. It. Hawes. J. L. Roekwell. Monroe Bon.—D. J. Sweet: B. B. liollyt. J. G. Homet. Orwell-11. 1.. Ca. , e, Geo. 'Ci - ,r1,1n, .loserli Tuttle. oyerv,,,—Tohn Mottbews:,, , Chas. 31ulyrteux, 0., Chase. 1 Pike—C. W. Reynoh.l::, !S , -. -P.. Tupper; C..ll.CramLal. • 1114gouryz-F.. --- A. Cooper) G. M. Owen. E. it..rxwith. • Tn - p—W. W. 31nolly. 11..3.1cea),e, 1. J. Srflev. Rollie fora-A. P. Young, Isaac ABen, Mont 7,outery Browning. Springfiel,l-laules E. Yertes, I. Burget.s, W. A. - Brown. t h —A. O. Tracy. E. 0, Dm - fey, 13. B.Ger teml4,. I sonch treek— z 4 -. C. Thompson. Ira Crane, G. 0. Turk. vlvania—E. 0. Tracy. Leroy Scoutou, T. 11. She,henutn-1. L. Young. E. Watkins, If. Horton. Standing Stone—A. Taylor, M. E. Reed, Nelson Coe. Tetry—W. T. Horton. Charles Thomnstln J. M. Ruffles. • . Towanda Boro. I,t Warl—J. Stone- Man. Gen. Meeane. - Towanda Born. 2,1 Wand—T. C. F. Tay lor,. e. 31. 3latmllle. Touandalioro. ad Ward—W. S. Nellie:, 11. A. Chamberlain. Iraverly, Towanda Ticp—E. NV: Hate. J.. 1. Srmllle. G. D. Tear Mare . :Md.( North—Jas. Foster, G. B. 11111. s. W. A. S.lnv,ter. They Twp—C . . Manley. L. Ballard. Wrni Shim Troy noro -.- A . S. Newman. John (:rant; E. l'om - Tie•em - ora—.3l. S. ('ulcer. Wm. Christlan, S. nought. ' Lex-knot-4. John Dixon, S, nosey. Ingham, 31. 'T. Slottery. C. S. Stowell. Warren—lt. 110Weii, Will. 31U1C11 0, t.7. .1. Cary.• Windham—Win. 11. t•Mrlt. .lamb Miller. Georg,. Lawrence. WvaluAng—Dr. hornet, .1. i. Tayliir. It. T. Strunk. t (*. 'Myer. 31.11.-:* Shores'. th-o.Whod Well , —Wade Itear9,lry. A. Judson, Thhs. )taker. NEXT SATURDAY " Is the day appointed for the elec tion of delegates to the County Con vention. It is hardly necessary for us to say that Upon the action of,Re publicins at these primaries depends largely the welfare of the party in the approaching Contest. If the &le- . gate meetings are fully attended, delegates i will be chosen who will fairly represent .the wishes Of the party.. f !;- A JU4T TRIBUTE. The Alabama State Jou r;ial:speaks with understanding and perception I when it says that, "Notwithstanding Democratic abuse and vituperation, there is no man sounder on thle finan cial issues of the 'day thane President GRANT. He comprehends the situa tion thorougldy, and his poliCy has received the unqUalified apprpval of the National Illepublicair organiza tion. With few_ exceptions the. Re : publican . leaders . .stand sqlutrely to- *ether with the President, an there can be no doubt that the National Convention next year will frame .its platform •on the:financial qtfestions in accordance with the views ex- Pressed by General GRANT. !In our judpmaent. these views are the. only safe policy the country can afford to pursue. And on this question, as on all other 'questions of publicpolicy, General GRANT'S heacUs . The truthfulness of this "tribute will be acknowledged by every can did man, who is conversant With, the political history :- of the country for the past six years: 1 - The-reengimen daiionS of President; GRANT, `though sometiines tardily.;iitlopted by Con gress, have met with the 'apprObation of theyi people, and have beeii signa lized lip(rood sense, and liberal and statesnianlike- views. The Ilepubli i can party will in the coming Presi dential contest, go int). battle with its banners emblazoned with the principles enunciated in Presidential inessages.. and ., fighting for issues which: have been recommended by the President. • To-day there is no man in the Na tion who stands more squarely upon the Republican' platform, than Gen. GitANT—no one who has more con sistently and courageously suiiported the wholesome doctrines of the Re_ publiciiin creed. When many of our leaders•have been timid, or Mitered, the Pre , ,ident has nobly and unswerv iioy been I rite to his party.i and to what:lie-considered his duty and the best interests oft he country. When the prejudices of pality shall have been softened by time, And the of Gen. GRANT'S Administra tion shall le.lwritten withok - fear, favor or affection, full justice will be done tO an E4e.cutive who hay shown -that in his, 'official action he was above all considerations of self, and governed only by a desire to Pave an Upright and economical Administra tion.. . • DON'T Folio= that tinder -the new Constitution all persons are prevent ed from voting unless they have been assessed ut least*o months, and ; paid their taxes :at , . least one month, before .t he election foreign birth can x.ote unless in:addit tion to the above he Innis been natter; slized a Month prOrioaa ..leo tion. The date of holding. the next election is Tuesday, November ..Id. Wednesday, September, I stf -is the - day on which voters can be as sessed. Friday, October Ist, 'is the last day on which they'can pay taies. The latter is also the last day for taking out naturalization papers. No FURTHER 1. 7 8 E FOR Him..._c o i ; PloLrzr having 'labored as a wheel= ,horse in the Democratic party of this county during the past 'twenty years, 14 'now very unceremoniously-thrust aside by the Younger , ankmore orous Member's of the party:. At a meeting of 'the Standing Committee one day last week, a resolution in structing, the delegates . to ; the Erie Convention to suppOrt the Colonel for-, Governor was voted down, and now -- ----vje: realizes that Democrats, like republics; are ungrateful. ARRANGEMENTS are being made for manufacturing the coal dUst at the mines into fuel;, and- machines are being constructed at Harrisburg for that purpose., We also see it stated that the T Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company are nbout using this coal dust fuel in their locomo tives. The necessities caused by the recent several coal strikes directed attention most pointedly to the utili zation of the waste of the mines, and the resumptiqn of labor ins the foal region ire are glad to see has not stopped investigation in this direction. THE best thing we haVe seen on politics from . a • southern paper is from the Charleston Nurier. It lays . doWn its political creed as fol lows : " Retinion, and peace ; with . • equal rights i and •,mutalzrespect ; no crocodile tears'; no boot-licking by one Side more than the 'other, , but loyalty always .to the United States under the Constitution." When this doctrine is adopted and practiced we shall have peace and good feeling. One feature of it is espeCially com mendable—"no boot-licking." • BRADFORD is one of the few coun ties in the s.eatc which is clear of debt, and were it not for the large number of bridges which are kept up at county expense, ouitax levy would not exceed two mills 'on the valua tion, which will not average one quarter the Teal value of property. Can our oppOnents point - to a Detho cratic county,'ijmilarly situated,with such a record ? THE Pennsylvania State Agricul tural Fair will . be held at Lancaster during the last week of• September. The gates Will be open On Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. All entries are'free except those of hor4>s entered for speed. No premiums are offered for Mowing. Reaping, or Sewing machines. E. IL HEitituli, Esq., of Athens, S. W. BUCK, of Leßaysville, and W. W. Witintss, of Canton, were ap pointed delegates to the Democratic State Convention by the Standing Committee of -this county on Satur day last. • NOT eoNT*NT with tabling the res olution instructing the delegates from this county to vote for COl. PfOLLET for Goyerndr, .the Denraeratie s com mittee elected one deleonte at least who is an Outspoken enemy of the THE ..- 1 / 2 1iS is one of the few reck less journals Which circulates the lie that GovernoLHARTHANi.r has wal nutdoors for hig horse stables. No respectable editor would Presume->so inueli Upon the • gullibility of his readers Us to print such a "'whopper." I'. GitAY arrested during the war f 4 counseling resistance to the draft, has been nominated by acclamation by the liemocrattc party of Centre cdunty for **tor. PRESIDENT 'GRANT TCCO'AIy made the following antographie entry on a letter forwarded by him tO Secretary BRISTOW " Referred to the Secretiiry of the Treasury. This was intended for a private letter for my information, and contained many extracts from St Louis papers not deemed necessa ry to be fotwarded. .They are ob tainable, and have no doubt been all read by tlui Federal offiCials in St. Louis. I forward this for information, and to the end that, if it throws any light upon new parties to Summon 'as witnesses, they may be brought out. Let no guilty man escape.if it can be aVoided. - Be specially diligent, or instruct.thoSe engaged in the prose 'cuti,pn of. fraud to be. ,against all who insintufte-that they have high influence to! printed:, or !to protect Them. No personal , consideration should stand in the way of perform ing, public duty." YIRS. LIIKOLN RECOVERING. • A correspondent of the Evening 1'0.4 and Nail, writing from St. CharleS, in the vicinity of Bellevue !• . • , • Asylum, says : "Ton will be glad tai learn; and this is the first public intimation, that Mrs. Lincoln is pronounced' well enough to leave the asylum and visit -her sister, - Mrs. Edwards, of Spring field, 111. It is not likely that she will return; to_ Bellevue Asylum, as there 7s soine . feeling evinced in the . matter of lker incarceration by those who believe her insane. A leading lady laWyer of Chicago, has 1. with her much of late, rind with the assistance of her legal husband, will assist in Mrs. Lincoln's restoration to the world. She is decidely better, sleeps and cats well, and shows no tendency to any mania, but wether the cure is permanent or not is a test which active life and time prom" . . mums nom ? nor= • • We feel very k vitd {to, friend . Vin dart" for his . complimentary words -in zwEard to inar,viarlOwas, 'Re pt:Mai& and .-lidtlity aa ti. niter; hut { whatevertar. 7 64o May .tir "one of our,b-uling erliforo-. may hive rid s we O n ram hWAhrit We entertain no such extravagant .I . .pirdotior cm; ourselves, and Inmild not dare undertake the feat be ,bas Rrforined in his communication to the EPORTER, of constructing a sentence of twenty-two and a-half lines without a pe riod, closely printed with small type. We pronounce that a literary performance which can hardly be matched by anybody in the United States, except Win. 3f. Evarts; Beecher's great lawyer. What giies us, far greater pleasure than his compliments, compliments, is his unmistakable devotion • to the principles of the' Repiablian party,; which lie at the Pim - dation of personal liberty { and free government. We Cat! love_, such persons though we may di ff er' froni'' them in regard to the best methods of se- curing , the ;common objects-.{we have in view : of plromoting the welfare of our • Filly, our eonntry, and our fellow-men. , ,With the exception of an interesting vi sit on thel history of Greece. the only points he makes are the following : Ist. That the . Delegate system is anti republican, because a few Republian vo tens in Alba or Barclay have precisely the same pOwer in the Convention as a much larger number residing in CantOn or Pike. Th e ,point is well taken, and in case Canton, Pike, and the other large { districts shieuld insist on having more rep- , resentation, {{{ we . presume that' Alba , and Barclay, wovild not dispute the: justice of the claim;but we are not, _aware that they are demanding - more reprsentatiou. We presume those large districts are will- , tng to concede to the smaller ones more than their ishare - of representation, be cause of their weakness and 'the disad vantages they labor under. They are ex pected to , keep up their organization, to get out their voters at elections, and in case the. Democrats have the majority in the district,! they are never able to elect . their town officers, which deprives them {' of a great incentive to political labor. Re publicans residing in such districts are surrounded{ by discouraging influences, and have harder work to maintain ',them selves and keep up their vote than in the strong Republican districts. They deserve', encouragement of equal representation in the Convention which they have received in the past,{ and which { v -e believe will be willingly continued to them in the' future. 21. That{ it is easier !for unscrupulous { men to bribe the majority of a Convention than to bribe . a majority of the whole pro: pie. We grant it; but, r as he admits that bribery has , not prevail yl much, If at ,all, ' in Bradford, then there is not much need of abolishing the Delegate system now on that account. 3d. Thatithe Delegate system is tin-re publican, 'because it is possible for men to be placed in nomination under it who' an, distasteful to a majority of the voters. This does not seem :entirely consistent, coining from an advocate of the:Crawford system, whiCh does not pretend to require a majority , 3f the party to secure a nomi nation—only the highest number. thoroughly was the canvass conducted among the people last fall previous to the Convention, there can be no doubt that our worthy l candidates who were defeated would have been nominated just , the same under the Crawford system. 4th. That a 'candidate for Congruss or Sheriff whd can control fifteen or twenty delegates.-ill practically nominate self'and the whole ticket. If this be true —and the is a good deal more truth than pool fir it—the people arc them-, selves. to Iblame. In their eagerness to have their] favorite candidate nominated they give him delegates on purpoxe for him to control. The people have always had it- in their power to remedy this evil by instructing their delegates how to vote,. and if'they have not done so, and will not do it, then it is because they are a party in the traffic, 'no more honest than their candidates) and consequently could not be expected to do any better under any oth er circumstances. But we believe that the majority of the party having become ron vineed of the injustice and impropriety of the practiCe, will put a stop to it. If as "IVindex" says, we have "fallen back on the Old argument of tyMnts and aristocrats," it must be because' their old arguments; which We do not remember to have seen! must have been better than their practice; which is highly probable, as precept and example do not always go together. Fathet Abraham, - in assuniing the I , name, was very unfortunately, unable to obtain the faith of, the Old Patriarch in his lellow4men. After expressing great codhdencelin the integrity of the masses, I be seems afterward to losa faith in all mankind, even the masses themselves, for he says : "The safest rule 'for freemen is never to delegate a power which yoli can • yourselves'. exercise.". If he acts in ac cordance With his advice, then we presume he is his own lawyer, doctor and preacher, as well aS farmer,. blacksmith and shoe maker. The Old Patriarch,had many ser vants whOm heltrusted and who served him well-, one in particular, to whom he confided the important matrimonial nego tiations of his son Isaac ;' but this , odern "Father Abraham" would doubtless do all his work himself. and keep all his money. . .. . , It 'is impossible to conceive by what strange procesS of reasoning he convinces himself that the masses are capable of voting for the nomination of county offi cers, but incapable of voting for the nom ination ofl' State officers and of President and Vice-President of the United States. .Can it be that a desire to serve the people. ass delegate to the State or National. Conventions would inlltience his judg-' ment ? foi there is no good reason why the people may not be as Well informed in regard to these higher and more import ant officers as to the-county candidates. "Father Abraham" is candid. lie says: "It is not claimed that the Direct vote is perfection,: or will sstisfy everybody. Those defeated under that system, as un der the Delegate system, will te sore headed, • and some of them will swear; perhaps. and want to go back and try the old way."l. Now if it is not going to cure any of the sore-heads or lessen the swear ing, then it is hardly worth while to adopt it. It is a great pity that so able an adyo eate of ti e Crawford sy4tem should have so little faith in its perfection. Evidently he is riot Of the seed of Allraham, though bearing his honored name; but as he is a pretty good Republican, we can like him just as well ass if7he agreed with us on all points. We are not wedded to conserative opinions or_Old methods, and would not endure the oppression of an Egyptian task-mastler or Southern slaveholder one moment after a Moses- or a Lincoln ap peared todead Us out of bondage ; but it would be Irony for people to risk the dan gers of the Red Sea and the famine of the wildernes S without great necessity, with-, out out the certainty of such leadership' and the promised protection of the Lord. We claim no superior wisdom—no in lallibilityl of judgment ; and have 'dis cussed this subject with the consciousness that we may be wrong. and others right. We have presented arguments that have great weight with us, but which may not -seem so conclusive to others ;. -and we sin cerely hope that the- discussion which has taken place will not occasion any 'unkind feelings t)r tend to increase divisions among uS, which are the only enemies 'we have to fear. Should the majority of the party vote for the Crawford County sys tem, there is no. one who would yield more respectfully and cheerfully to their decis ion- than I C.V;TEI.AR. ]==l 3lo.'Et:?rroit: Permit me to ;suggest a few thoughts to Father Abraham to ex plain and remove some objections that so naturallylarise in discussing the Crawford county sYstern of making nominations of candidates to fill the several offices in so large a cOunty as Bradford. I admit that a man that is permitted, to live in this world an Iliundred and three-seine aml fif teen yearp. must lune mueli experience and wisdom in the working of PI p)itival Economy .Lid now, Oh, Father halt], it seems to me that there would be a chance for. unfairness in the practical workings of the Crawford county system. Suppose, for instinct, that every town ship and borough in the county should make , nominations fur themselves, and each township and borough vote L for their own men,. you would have forty eight 'can didates fdr each office voted for r (and who can say that this may not take place?) and and if the bare majority is to rule, or thatcandidate who has the largest vote in the primary election, that one township or borough who gets out the largest vote, will mak& all the nominations, and will that do, rather Abraham? Will that bo fair? BUt.,. says, one, you might have a majority. of the whole. Let us seo how this WMTork. The return juke* come together, ono from each • toltir and borough, and count up the votes. 'No candidatclhas a majonty of the whole. In this o r you have no nominations made; y 'must fall back on the system in Order to =Lbw= nou The return judges titsolve titistwOms into a convention, And bollot to *if. soy can didate eget mecum •as.triajtariti - of the whole audit few of the • largest Winship combine-and &Ode the offices, ode taking the;Shri ; e another prothonatory; another the Tieas trer, and so on to make a Com. ,promise,, nd . get a majority of the whole. In this c a few townships will make all the nominations for the county. i Father !Nbrahain. seems to think it very unfair that Alba borough with 36 Re pub. bean voters should count as much a Can ton with her 167 Republican voters.. Are we toiseleet offieers to do the business of a party only, or do these officers do the business for thO, whole people? Now sup pose Alba ! borough polls 500 votes, and out of that 500 . she gives 36 Republican votes,' and Canton township polls • 306 .votes,: and out of that- 300 she gives 167 Republican votes, is not a good selection of officersof as much consequence to the 361lepublicans in Alba, as :to the 167 in Canton? Then by what good reason shall they mit have an canna! voice in selecting 'these officers ? , Let' the primary meetings be fairly ddv crtised and the voters come together and choose out of their number good men p tdeleg,ates• let such delegates come together from ad, parts of the coun ty in convention and selectgood, capable men' to fill 'the offices, not . from the men who wantlthe 'offices and are going about the count Ito secure to their interest the delei.ratesi ; but such man as those delegates for Ike peojill want. And when we make such a .nomination, every Republican should conic to the polls and vote out of principle," for. he had a fair voice in mak ing the nominations, It cannot be rea sonably suppoSed tlmt the voters of the extreme western } townships can know all the good and tit men for office that there are in the eastern townships' or riec rersa, but good delegates could present good, competent men to a cimvention, anti . let their select the best. I can see nothing fairer in the Crawfold county System. - _ „ I•4A.W. SEA GROVE. We never-t-ite'of the Sea. Its beauty nit glory and mystery are inexhaustible. mom h a raptim , by the'ionciy ',bore ; Theroiti ,oel,rfy whert, none Intrudes Tr thN dvep iina, and !wok In IN roar." But intollie society-of the lonely veil, all kinds of society do now intrude. One can not be alone 'anti. more by-the sea-side. You Inuit choos'e your friends. If you prefer fashion and tumult and shoddy and dissipation, go to Long Branch or Care May ; if. you desire aristocracy and . pre tence, go to Newport ; if you seek a (Fil et, refined and agreeable company, go to Sea Grove. We went, we saw, we were coqured. Before leaving we heard that Sea Grove Ni'as far' more beautiful on pal er than in sober reality; that it aboiinded ,chiefly in mosquitos and prayer-meetings ;' that there ira.? too much religion Land too little amusement ; but as soon as ! We saw it we said, ••an cue- MY bath done this.'' It is true it is not a finished place.; How could it be? The first stake was' driven, in that wilderness of scrub-oak On the first of last March, No enterprise short of magic or miracle - could have tuned that desert into a Par adise of beauty in live months. But in truth, the results already achieved are wonderful., An excellent hotel has been erected capal le of acf ,,, inmodating 300 or 4tlo persOns. Twenty or thirty comely and comfortable cottages have been built; a large - pavillion for religious serv4c - es.has been finished ; wide, smooth avenues openetV; bath hots es constructed ; street railway two miles or more in length completed; and a new sea-side] . resort made in five months a grand, permanent success. Sea Ordve takes her place beside Ocean Grove as ttn accomplished fact; like Minerva, she has sprung up fully grown and fully armed. Overcrowded That is the record of Sea Grove's first summer. And what a pleasant crowd it was The first agreea ble impression we received was from the smiling faces of a score of Presbyterian ministers—most }if them old acquaintan ces. There were Prof: Cattell and Mr. Weidinan, of EaSton D d , r. Nevin an _Crowell,. Philadelphiat: 3lr. Frazer, of BUM& 4 , Prof Geddes, of Hanover Col lege: Mr. Win.iConkey. of Wilmington: Mr, Mowry, of .Chester, and others we can not mention ; ; noble men and pleasant c(mipanions. Prominent among the cler ical party war; Rev. Dr. Grammer, of St.. F. Peter's Episeopal Church, Baltimore, an !' acquaintance of ours 'of 20 years ago, when he,began his ministry in Smithfield, Va. He is now a man of mark in his dc- nomination, and is admired and Respected by all the other branches of the . church. Ile}-'is a delightful brother in a prayer meeting, a lilient, elegant talker, and as fervent in extemporaneous prayer as any of his Presbyterian or Methodist brethren. Some of the brethren, imitating St. Pe ter, led about their wives with them—a good thing td do ; for we saw that those who'did not lOoked lonely and dejected at times. The sea seems far grander,and has a more persuasive tone in his voice,, when one's wife (like Maggie in the old song) is by his side. And they were a happy, witty. agreeable set of wives, you may be sure ! llow they talk to each other like gulls to the sea ! It was a real family party. Even the " nawedded maidens old were swept away on the tide of good spirits. There were one or two who, like the king whose son Was lost at sea. never smiled; but generally, old maidens as well as young maidens were as bright as the sun- , lit ocean. One of the pleasantest friends We met_ is the wildly of a well-known Presbyterian' minister, now paSt 80; and yet 'as cheerful and interesting as ever ; enjoying everything about her with the zest of youth, and making strangers hap-' py by her cordial welcome and friendly interest. She was born in South .Jersey, and South Jersey can raise something be sides sand and mosquitos. God provides a compensation for these evils in her no ble, generous-hearted men and women]. We saw no lack of intelligent and ap preciative amusements. To be sure, no , drunken rowdies howled all night through the hall, as they did the night we spent ' at Cape May ; there were no hops or va riety performances t`to amuse the guests;" but every morning and evening there was a prayer-service in the parlor, and two evenings of the week we spent there Prof. Willeughy Wade, of England, g4,ve read ings ; the best, with the exce'fition of Murdock's, that we have ever heard. There is some rational diversion provided for nearly every evening ; and when there is not, lo ! there is the sea, the star-lighted, : moon-tinted sea not a garrulous gray beard, talkin , * to the shore so much ass al happy yet solemn child singing melixlies of dream-land by a sister's knee. Anti then, man or woman who catmot find sat% isfaction in the sights and sounds of the sea atonc, had better far stay at home. If he w4nts hops or theatres tomake him happy beside the ocean, he needs to pray God to 'lave mercy on his poor heart of stone. " I:d bather be a hop-toad and feed . upon the vapors of a dungeon." Or a -i - ; grasshopper, ,and d 4 unwept, unhonored, t s and ungnng. Pr , al I • •Perhaps some one may ask, Where is ' Sea Gil ve? It is *situated on Cape May Point, about 'a mile and a-half from CaPe May City. It is bounded-on the south and eat by the ocean, and on the west by Ilelaware Bay. The beach is excellent for bathing, both on the ocean and the Bay side. Back a short distance from the beach Lake Tilly, a clear fresh-water lake about three-quarters of a nine long, affording beautiful riding for ladies and children; No liquor is sold on the grounds. It is a ehristian sea-side resort, open to all denominations, and sacred to Charity and Peace. Next year, greatly increased accommodations will be provided, and ;dl who need rest and recuperation of body and soul, will do well to visit Sea Grove, • 14110.0..- - WE •full} concur in tile foll6wing ti men'. expressed br§enntor Mo}r-' N, in 8 recent speech in Ohio: • While I could bury the animos ities and. hatreds of the war, I could . nut compromh,c- or forget the prin. ciplus upon which it was fought, nor : 2 2 3 i the memory of the men.who died for their country. We have forgiven ;17 thosu - whn . were in rebellion, but for giveness does not imply honor or re. n ward. We may forgive our enemies, !!,!,. but are not bound to honor and pre fer them over our friends. We must 35 ever i remember that there was a right and wrong side ;'that the right must be honored and respected now and hdre*Nr ;.thAti,3l.4elW9miyeAe enemies of the re public _ , we believe there can be no true reconstruction oureconeilliation that is iottotinded; n - pOn the unity of the' N'itla - Amtua .1 justice, equal security tol-. (*ACM . of iiice thinks 'shall cOme'tki_ punt the.; Repnblioini party cannotiiround . its arrasi- not' can* be nidil Sion has been performed. It is enough 1 that we have fully 'and freely forgiven those who Waged the rebellion and drenched .the land with fraternal blood, Taint When we are asked to ig nore the Union soldier,. to refuse to recount his services for fear of wound ., . wound ing rebel susceptibilities, to reduce him to the level of the Confederate soldier, to forget the Union men oft the South, and make heroes Before the people of their bitterest 'foes and oppressors, it is too much 'and is as wicked as it is stupid and.; -absurd. As between the Union and Confederate soldiers there is staid and should ever be, a great, choice; The .propositton continually. ulged upon the people of the North 1).. the Democratic paity is, that. to be re- 1 gonciled to the peoplof the South you must treat the Union and Con-; federate soldiers - as being equally honest, equally patiotic,,each fighting ; for what he believed to be right, treat them with equal consideration, make no 'preferences or diAtinctions in re wards or honors. ThiS proposition abolishes all distinctions between right and Wrong, loyalty and treason, bet Ween fighting for ,freedom and slavery, between civilization and bar barism and while affecting impartial ; ity insults the living, and the memory Of the dead, who fought , for country liberty and humanity. • ,% • II nu is a littleanalysis that is I l i ute suagestive, as it is a matter of daily record in the Pittsburg Ereniny egraph: "'Of the cases disposed of at the Mayor's Court for, the morning of August third there were: eight for disorderly conduct and, leiiiteen for -drunkenness. Each criminal for the latter offense was sent to jail Tor 48 hours, aggregating, consequently 91:I hours, or 38 days for the drunkards. Suppose every day turns out that many drunkards and a similar pen alty is imposed, and the time lost to drunkaids in Pittsburg alone would amount to 33:2,880 hours, 1:3,870 days 1981 weeks or over 38 years. This is merely the time lost by actually servinf , out; penalties. That con sumed.'in getting drunk and sober would average perhaps half as much more, or say'ln round numbers, Pitts burgers spend 50 years of time—more than an average man's business life, in wasted time caused by drunken ness every ;year. And - Pittsburgh is a more moral city perhaps than any of herisize in the United States--zeer tainly in this Commonwealth. Erom this Mme morning's pOlice report, a mmlearte calculator can .go on and work up the enormous amount of time - squandered by the people of this Union in their etforts.to crimi nate and make beasts of themselves. But, we fear the figures would oyer whelm the calculator. and cause him to aim :at, :disbelief the trite -old maxim that figures won't tfi ic/e. SINGLE" SCULL RACE 11.tuTronn, Aug 21,—The three mile single scull boat race between Ileuery Andrews of this e•ity and Patrick Harrington of Sprinficld, for $250 a side,: was won easily to-day bt• Harrington in 19:44, in)N'T neglect the beleg,:itt , Meet ings on Saturday nextf New Advertizmeatz A 01) Bol.—Any one flesir- A . (;0 lug a good smart. boy to I. Vi11 , r1 .4 . karn of an opportunity to ht , ciirt! such an one by al.- plying to either of the tinder , i^»ed, . 1 • M. !!'"W ARTW4 o )1 titANTIS W. 'W. Itt IIC 31.1 thwserrs I'r. or Towanda Ts, p. ugu , t 11 NTOTICE.—Noticeis hereby given -1 a meeting of the Stockholder, of the Towanda Tannin", Co.. will he brid at the Fret Na tional Bank of Towanda, on Saturday the 30th day of October next. at 2 o'cioek r. )1., for the purpe, of taking action acr ; ordlng. to law. In rotation to placing inortgag, on the real c'•dato com pany. 7 •InSkPll po WI: I. Ti.waTiola rrASTEI,ESS Dl(' N .1 . , A prondm nt New Yot k- physician lawly 041:- pi:lined to I)I.:NLMS abort their SA ALWOM 3 111 E stating , that sot,-tlnAs they cured iniraculmedy. but that a patient of Ith , hid taken them wlthont effect. Itn Informed that hieveral imitations were sold, he itc. pitied and - found his patient Fort hot b! , a tc . kia;/ Dr_NDAS S; (Ars, f What happened to MI, pliesl( lint Ploy hart . h.q.. l'lted to others. and DUN l)Ati tkit K zs;C l t,take this method of protecting phy.ici.ta*, and th• ro 1 and preventing 1111. of Sa "itsa wklun from coining Into dlsreputi, PIIICSICIANS who onCe talade, wi ll continue to do so• fu.r, {mail the pure Oil in /,'" best and chea pest f u ola. lii - NDAS DICK & el I, use more 1111. op t0..,- I,Wot ki) than all the Wholesale and Itetall Drug gl.sts and Pet - Putters In the ruited States coanhlned and this Is the sole reti,on why the , pure Oil is fill cheaper In their capsule's than In ally other rorm. 4111 no-t sup - reedilig cro.s oilier remedy, xty raPsiihis only hcing re qullyd insure a sate and certain curein six or eight day,. From 110 other medicine can tint. re sult he had. DUNDAS DICK & CO.'S SOFT CAPSULES solve the problem, long considered by eminent phy sicians. of how to avoid the nausea and disgust ex perlencee In swallowing. which are well known to detract front.' if not destroy. the good etreets 401 Many valuable remedies. Soft Capsules are put up kit timfoll and neat ho - (44. thirty in each, anti are the .stoly Capsule , . pre scribed Itvyhpsicians. TASTELESS MEDICINES.—('actor oil and many other nauseous medicines can he ta ken easily and safely in oUN_DAS DICK Jr. CO'S SOFT CAPSULES. No Taste no Tell. ' air hese were the only capsules admitted :o the last Paris Exposi tion. Send forcireularto3l Wooster street. New York. . Sold at all Drug Stores Here. •4,44, THE MUTUAL PROTECTION 1 LIFE IN:..URANt tomrk•l. watffill ra 1,, H. S. CLARK.. AGENT Tc.W.ANIIA. VA :special attention is called to the NI Whig., Which ill be found sin elly cqn twee❑ all ages, and tcbirh the eompai antee to not ex.,:ecil one-half file cowl ri a , s fiLlii PLAN Company. The following TOle shows the Rat tout :nay be multiplied for any a , liliti up to t5OOO, %%Well is the largest risk one life. Twenty Cents will lie 01 tit t f (-Telt EIME ment for collert ESE ' • ' -1,- 'll:lstelbunens imOswalt& I ~_,..,=......,...,,,,,,._%._., THE PAN • .: . .....- . , . . IC; . . Wlth all its - 1 - DISA - GI/Ea.BLE CONSEQUE23PE9O' , ; ,-, Is paq.l 'nia countrits spin talloied to ma- . • '- All who *ant. • • READY MADIC;CLCITININCi tbo glytes and made up In the test thu. . nor, wiltbe pleastot to learn that K. BL S 11, An dea/ 4 'r, Isar opoo,-.1 711 losprow stork of SITINII AN P SU3I3IER GOOll/S. Sill !ITS, CUFF:...;,"I:III.3NKS, ,TRA VELING And In Imt ervrythlng In tlw furnkning l!tw. la Uft,lirp:l-,Vd by any store in.the country. 2 If vou don•C I , e.liere I can otter pm bOttm - tor gait), than Im‘c boon.gi'vem you, heretroto...jo[t call • at thy store In 1;1:11,T1'111S & P.VTTON'S'I3I.II)4:K. 131.11111:i E tEirrsiNLY CON ViNCF.! That 1 aim litparetl to fulfill all I awl 1119 M. • Store n•rrnth . IN.fliplefl,!..r 1). HT CEZ I= W A N I) A: I N i i 1 FIRE AND MARINE COMPANIES 1 ri... tn E,:. ~,. r N los:. Or l';ligl'.l, a-'l,-. *17.9:10.000 : • 110 VA 1.. of 1.1v.•Frool; ' ' '• ~1 2.P00.000 ; grr.m.,. ' • •1 1 4%.9. 900 i CONTI NENTA L. t'of N•• 41* .04 . . 2.45^w1.235 GEM.N.I A NIA. 14.'47.539 1 (11E101 AN .%!6rEl:li %N. ••• 1.P•21,410 • I MA \ll ATT.% N. " ' i 709.15 PIIEENIX, of lint f.,M, 1 ..452., 303 i )I:IE.Nr. , - ' 4• .7,19,212 AMA 7. ON. or Ohio. ' y.+3.09 1 CITIZEN,.. of Ncm ark, •• :19:4,139 • j- =A IIIII'lt<: Itlt t.:IAN, of I i .-rni.ll. •• 2i7.90.904) LIFE & ACCIDENT COMPANIES. `.4i ATi N i.lk E. Of U. 5..\.. a F;314 , 41...:25 TItAVELEI:s of Elart ford, alt,N , 2 to RAILWAY PASS.I:C., a. Mr - TI" F. of Nrw.y,,, oiLiii , ll•ll awl raid at lid, f. v t . , EifAvs\ - ILLE TA The fall *..1111 of (lit, :••••liool N‘lll vjoiltoolo • on MONDAY, AUCUST 30, 1875. To colaintie c m , 1'31:r•o Pulq' i""" them tin grt:atti t .t th, Iw ••••11 o ing pn• at the p,ning of tli.• tvrtel. E C-I >m t wilt re.dt.• Caref . ,ol p•1 , ,t , •.1 ?.• I all lw haU at 1'ea , 01431,1t, nth . .., 314. r,,, tins oft thetu,*•l%.• , .. aligsll . - ‘V. M. N • B ._1.11(i .1 INs IN sTol-E;.; IRON A N I) I' A I N c iz Es n•s cir I, s. ME ci% - Es T 4) XL', Do:1. II II I) \V .1 I: I.: MSS •, . - YEWS CA TIIA IZTIC 11141,5, r),_for all Mi. :I }Mildly r Atilt II 1)y-t.lit,ry. F.. 1 Brvath, 111.:4,11,1‘. Erysll-1.,. and Skin 1)1.q.3.....•,, Tt•tt,r, mot lawuto. t;,.or a• and Purling 11: ar.• 1/1,1 . cottZ.•tilal juirlT:ltii E • 13 - vf p. t• reefed,. 'Ellett' l•fr,ot,' 111,%1 • 1,..a.) all ollt,t , 1 ant V. out the font of the 1,1 , 1.1: they scimplat.• the Shlggiql int , •,yrl: ,, u:)tt thoy impart lwattit AWL Tlu•}' curt nta uulc thta rtcrs day ipf Innly, but Ivrtttltlabfr and qangtnsoiti skil/fH) plry•lt rucifivot rivigyitivil, and our IR,Nt Of g• 1111., 1 , 1 awl of grval lave tle riictl free: ti Pills. Tlit'y are 212 , saft,t hcni phi do n , rff.,eflal. IHri nii• runs) 1.. ,nit.: WIZ ritt•ly It. .. .trc• hy M .- . .1. ('. AVER i Ik Practical atto A nalyt Icltl 111 illeiili•1111%, :Mid 1,3111 - _ (_; 4 _.IIOC-EIII.ES PRO VlB 1 3 ONS lowing rat.•. !table, as =EI of atIV fir. tot • sloof, 'onal :t 1111 ~llllt nkon on ally Med to lbi nto, MIOCERIES MI 111 4.00 1.00 4.00 1110 4.00 4.50 4.50 .96 1.10 1.11 - , 1.15 uNE Duolt N(111171101,('‘,1)111N4; . 'Towan n da, duly 22: 1.d.-5 i t . li.) tub i l i , 1 . UDITOR'R N(YII(.'E.--13. A. ,11:1) PettJts 3: Co. es, if. 41. thdf. In th 4 Court of ..LL_ Etst Common Pleas of Bradford Contity:,No.l72o; Doe. . 40 I. "I it.; T.. 1574. , 1 , , T„ is7a, The underslgned. an auditor apptnii(vi o.v (hr. ' Ti.• Iniail.4l.tnyti, an Andinn' appoint-4 by 1 -,tid Court to distrlbutt, rninli in the Innath; Or the sheriff court. to distrilatte t Ile money in tie. hatok ot Ow, arising from the - sale . or defendant's real 4nd per„-' , she' itr, ;It j.:111g . it on, Ihe , ate Of ,lorentinnt .4; 4,-0 n.llpr"Perty win :attend to the Chafe:int . hi.: appOnit- t•ntate, ail) atlvti,t tit tile dutn , of. his appoMtneott nicht at the office of Peet Sr. Davit: InTuWanda.imoro, , on Til t• Its DA V, Septemberl •.:d. 157:., at' the oniee on WEDNESDAY, the .list flak . of Sept., as7s, at lu Id Smith ISI ..Montan;,e. to Towanda. wto u. :nt o 'clock a,m,at which tithe and place:flip/it - sons hay- u here ail per-otoi having . 4dal ins open , - .aiii ifting lug claims upon mtt funds must present them or be . - must tire,t nt Ii ~m - or be tot eve r debarred f tent . forever debarred frbut coming In upon th:e game. • coming iii upon th, s me.' W. T. DA.:cIES, 4:: li 1 1 4-0 :1" l's"l'F' r , ' , . Uditur. 1 :., aliglw LI , At - Miter.] •I 1.11 1.A5 1.75 2.60 I z. 70 I augsw4 ,olltaltle for MEN AND BOYS' WEAR. MY STUCK VF T 1 ES, GLOVES; BAGS, Irv! I will De_lN"l" PE. ACE. J. K. :BUSH w. S. VINCENT IGENCY orinriite lilt:, I MITI 111,11'-,1 N ,1 1:I. &VI Nt' - flr.s.q. ,4 , 11 , •rat .‘l,•nt C : LASSIVICATIOS in.:(ITATI.):k;s T 1 ITlioN From t(;,..; (.0 MEE I'INWAIZE: - HARI') \V A (;1,.1 C.. t Elll 11. 'l'. JUNE'S E TOW ANDA. I',.V. d;inudi~~•. [) ' , .'p.it. in~4ig-••iLni McCABE & EDWARVSL t'a-h dimli•r. In all kind, 4.1 piloylAoNs 4is(of J 4 ber Court Wtn [ Nathaniel t; Geetklankllll,l D 11$later: 31%, , Nratitynirr Jr, SIM%In*, Chalks Thom Tcrint,flala Yoiri , walla north, Limon: crrg%werth NV.y 31.t.ehatt, Iti,nr Asylum, Ed twp, Ytaitl S 3Torl twr, Iforace 0 111tIgtun, Watt.nr !Sewn.. ('ltarl AiN in 3/ 41Y;SII{i! :"Torillg field,' A I)lckewou: xt Towanda non Turnor,lf:oo W lister: Troy 1 Fred A Long:l lFw 1.1. w Is, Well.. rim V• .Jag II. , 11au.1: ft Iffiuj'y. 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I L .. ) • . - • • O QIIERIFFEYLEALE. ,' —ity - vi'rtuci - c,f ~. a sYrit of FL F. 1.; htstteelfr.Ctlt of the .Coutt of Common Pleas of Bradford tOnt'y, , and to the ill . rected4 will ellsose to publit. saki at the (anal tfouse In Towanda born. no Fridaj r ,, 4s f*Pleininf to, ".' tfiga, at I o'clock p.m. the. folio frig de*erthed fin,. arty, ttwtt: - . • I - ' • e ! : 1 One kit of land lo Athena t :p, Winded on , the mirth ty lands of Philip Craws and the Willer high-- 1 - way; on the Cast by site, iiitiii.e. ilighWay: int.iho 14,ontil hy lands of Elmer 4 ..'o.: ,(47 Ith , went !, i 1,,,0,4 : , of Eimer al co.. 31..5 - 4,4,:f ..„ flaxen pmpe•• 1 ly; ,JOlat BenslttY, and Jamctll'lE. ir r arty: tats t> em L ag 25,1 acres. of land; mare or 4,1,. all itripailtd:" ', , With sFranoA dwelling' howl.. g framed I ra ni.... r • , framed loiliding known as the , dtannehanna Wool, q n ya,..t-,-,ry, , 1 brick ofarentalprehar4 of trait ere,. 1 - thereon.. tselzed and' taken, lulu electitton at tio: ~ i a sUlt of nd Alfred B !Lore nz edforo Wa d-. tkins vs. li:. Ferdinand l•linli b. p ; i ALSO-4). ne other lot of 1.1 i) WI Athens, Lisp.. 'hoiltlad as follows: begiunin at in Iron Ott at the i ,- I ,entre Junction of Lehigh al* Bradford St r4.-t-. Awing 15 feet from 0_ It. Spring's .fenco for', ll'' I f l orin n.,,,,nd of Bradford strecit, thetiee along: Braa }lord street owl 15 ft. from tali,' 'hiiriurnr price. iiontil belt= east 57.7 7-10 fr.l., to the 'west lint of th>, ...-au. rom cemirany; thence :11 mg the samd gimp !.;hi- ae e:iNt ate, ft.: thence twain OP; SO ° west - f7:- ' ft. to Ow rentro of Lehlgis avenner thence aiiiitg the Name centre north. 74- , ll' *Orel G.l3' It. to rm . tare of beginning, coutalning.2aems more or he'.-. '. I frau/Ird building anti brick engine house atlaftsi.d 1 , itiim , b i a.s the' Novelty Fnetature' 'Works. Seized cand talten hsto• execution at the snit of Nfargiirri i I. i:uyler :vs. Stephen C. Hall, Marie .Ifewiilnio• if all, Creo. S. Ctinanings an , ' .I.aralt 'A, Ciliniilig-- . ' - J, li. 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