fUpottet. LOCAL AND GENERAL IXJF The circulation of the REPOR TER is larger than the combined circulation of all the other papers in the county. Ad vertisers will do well TN bear this fact in INI ML The REPORTER circulates in every part of the county, and goes into every school-district and neighborhood. It is sent only to subscribers who pay in advance, and consequently its patrons are the very best farmers and business-men of the county. With a single exception, we have the larg est circulation of any paper north of the populous and wealthy counties of the South ern part of the States. E. N. FRISBIE, Esq., formerly of this place, has been nominated by the Republicans of Elmira, as their candidate lor Mayor. We hope he may be elected. The election was held on Tuesday last. The telegraph informs us that the people of Elmira, have honored themselves by elect ing Mr. FRISBIE. in the list of Post-Masters re jected by the Senate, we find the name of ELHANAN SMITH, appointed Post-Master at this place. FITA?"- 3. W. BUCK, OL Pike townsnip, aud JAMES C. MCKEAN, of Columbia town ship, have been appointed Assistant Reve nue Assessors. The former in place of P. H. BUCK, removed ; aud the latter in place of P. MONROE, removed. The Argus adds, "These appointments could not be bettered in the County." To which we respond; that they are eminently ri.it appointments, both the new officers being renegade RE ns, and this snail sop, the reward of their recreancy. Some people would add, that the price paid for them, is too large. SUDDEN DEATH OE TWO CHILDREN. Saturday night, of last week, an Irishman named Rogers, living near the gas works, took home a jug of whisky and indulged himself to stupefaction in a drunken spree, I )U Sunday morning, Mrs. Rogers is said to have gone out to a neighbors house ; during her absence a little boy of eight years and a little girl ol five, got hold of the whisky and drank large quantities. When the mother returned she found both the children dead drunk. The boy however managed to say lhat "Biddy" (meaning his sister) had drank the most. The girl died about five o'clock on Sunday afternoon, and the boy a few hours later. We have seldom been called upon to record a case of more heart rendering depravity. — Pittston Gn'Mle. FTAT Another fire occurred in Eluii lA, ON Monday moming the barn of the American House, with eight horses and sev eral earrieges. and the Clinton House, were destroyed. FIP.E IN DELMAR. — The Farm House owned by J. F. Donaldson, Esq., about 3 miles eolith of this village, took fire Satur day forenoon, and was destroyed, with a portion of its contents. Mr. Daniel Cole occupied the house, aud was in this place when the news came. Mrs. Cole was lying sick at the time.— Wellsboru' Agitator. FTAU" SENATOR Buckalew already sees the hand writing on the wall ! He also sees that the popular feeling is pointing towards G orge Landon as his successor. Hence his orders to the editors of his organ—the I rt,Man—to make mouths at Mr. Landon aud call him names ! Poor fellows! what else c tn they do? — Btoomsbarg Republican. SFEG- The books of the N Bradford I 'ounty Railroad Company were opened at the Troy House, Feb. 20th, and stock enough subscribed to obtain letters patent. The ground will be broken in less than two months, and by next fall we shall probably SEC tie- ears running through Granville to Towanda by the way of Greenwood. So predicts the Troy Gazelle. TUNKHA.VNOCK. — The SUILII-POX pre vails, to a limited extent, in Tuukhannoek. The Mirth Brunch Democrat says: "The Small-Pox from which we hoped our towns people would escape, has prevailed iu the family of Mrs. George Ross who resides at the west end of town, for several days. — Since the nature of the disease, which for - onetime was doubtful, has been known, the family have taken every precaution to prevent its further spread. The rumors that it exists in the family of Mr. Philo Bowers on the river bank are not fully con firmed. The same paper states that the Revivals in the various churches in that place are still kept up ; as well as the Un i. UI prayer meetings at the Templar's Hall. Twelve or fifteen received the ordinance of Baptism, by sprinkling, at the M. E. Church on Sunday last. Five were paptised by im mersion. by the Rev. Mr. Grow. The Rev. 1 P. Hunt has returned, and is preaching at the Presbyterian Church. We learn from < \ F. WELLES, L'N-ident of the Pennsylvania and Xew 1 k Canal anil Railroad Company, that the DAMAGE by the recent flood to Horse Race Dam will not delay navigation beyond the usual time of opening the Xew Y'ork T IN. >ay May 1-t, at which time he lias no de bt the whole line will be in good ■ .rdei 51.V1.1 LAR ACCIDENT. —On Monday last, AS Benj. Kelly, son of Mr. James Kel ly of this place, was forging a horseshoe in Ins father's shnp, he met with a singular and a serious accident. It seems that on -triking the anvil, a piece of steel was brok en from the face of the hammer, which struck him iu the region of the stomach, and w.s driven with such force, that it en t rnl his body aud passed beyond the reach if the Surgeon's probe. The young man is nth-ring much pain ; this with the conse "ient inflammation and the painful uncer tainty of the pivrise location of the missel, renders his case one of much solicitude. — I l.i •'<>!,' American. txy" Rev. HEM. P. PORTER, having V MID the full period allowed by the rales t th. M. E. Church, as Presiding Elder of I Owego District, expects to leave Owego ! ailing spring. Whatever society or 8.-trict may secure liim at the approaching • (inference, will secure a man who is sec ond to no member ot the Wyoming Confer- R:I • ither in point of devotion to his EAL LITIF' or ability us a preacher. 844iu The students ol Wyalusing Academy will close their Winter Term ou Fr; lay evening the loth inst., with an ex- UU Hon consisting of declamations, recita tions, dialogues, music—instrumental and • oeal, dramas and pantomime. Admittance - ' cents— children half price ; the proceeds to be applied toward procuring apparatus I'-* the ACSDERUV SHOCKING ACCIDENT. — A terrible ac- I oident occurred at the Sawmill known as the Fendei Ron Mill, about a nOf from Tioga Centre, on Satxrrday morning, February 23d. t'hark s Cole, a son of Daniel H. Cole, fell against or across a buzz saw, which cut off his right leg close up to his body, causing bis death in some ton minntes. He called to the men in the mill to carry him into the house, remarking 'T am a dead boy," and i his request had barely been complied with before be expired. Thus, in a moment of time and without warning, has a worthy young man been removed from time to eter nity, and an estimable and devoted family been thrown suddenly into deep anguish and mourning.— Oiceyo Gazette. - I' IRE IN TIOGA. -A barn on the prem ises of Ellis 11. Ross, in the town of Tioga, liogaCo., X. \., was destroyed by fire on Thursday night, Feb. 21st. Insurance §3,000, THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY pre i sents the third installment of Dr. O. W. Holmes novel,"The Guardian Augel,"gives the concluding part of "George Bedillon." by Mrs. R. H. Davis, and continues the se ries oil "The Glacical Phenomena of Maine," by Professor Agassiz. Col. T. W. Iliggin son Las a lively description of his military I experience in South Carolina,in a paper eu ; titled "Out on Picket." Other noticeable articles in this number iiiv :i powerful story entitled "My Friend j Bingham,' by Henry James,jr., "A Glimpse of Genoa," by W. D. Howells, a political uis. ussion of the present condition of the ! country, called "The True Problem," by (';;rl Schurz. and a striking poem entitled •l'he River," containing a burst of personal feeling, bv Harriet Prescott Ssotford. Tick nor A . Ft Ids. Boston. MORAI. SUASION. —In the proceed i iugs of the State Temperance Convention, ! we notice the following : General Patton offered a resolution that tin Legislature ought to enact a law mak ing the pan; hment lor drunkenness as fol \ lows ; —For the first offense, twenty-four hours imprisonment : for the second of ense. forty-eight hours ; and the punish ment for each subsequent offense to be : double that of that immediately preceding. The General never does things by halves, and if the passage of such a law as he pro poses, would stay the swelling tide of in i temperance, the Legislature would advance j the cause of morality, by immediately cu ! acting it. At a meeting of the Towanda Ly- I cetun held Friday, March Ist, the following j resolution was discussed : Resolvsd, That the rights of the late so ; called Confederate States, were impaired by rebellion. In the attendance,which, owing to inclement weather, was very small, it was universally decided that said ques tion be reserved for farther discussion at thi next meeting. T. M. Wii.Mot, Secretary. fcaj™ The Wagon and Blacksmith j Shop of Jacom R. Shoemaker,of Windham, Pa., were destroyed by fire on tie night of ] the loth ult. Loss S3OO. Special Notices. Hatf- House to rent in North Towau i da, about \ mile from the Court House.— ; Enquire of Dr. Porter. LUMBER WAGONS UOR SAI.f..--We I have for sale, several Lumber Wagons, of ! different styles, made of the best materials, j of excellent workmanship,which will be sold | at cost. CODDING & RESELL. I March (!, 1867. Ai. YOBD A BARBER are now of fering their large stock of Stationery at re • duced prices. Their assortment of miscel- I lancons and standard books is always full. Field and Line Otticera who served during the Rebellion are entitled to additional pav, tor servants, under act of Congress approved March 3, 1 865, as pro vided by an explanation of said act, making the pay for servants equal to the full pay of a soldier. Blanks now ready anil prepared by 11. 13. M'KEAN, Claim Agent. Office—Montanye's Block, Towanda, Pa. March 2. 1865 ,-3w. REWARD. —Lost, in this borough, on the evening of Monday, March 4, 1867, a leather wallet, containing one S2O bill, two $lO and two $5 bills, a dime in silver, and three three cent pieces The above re ward will be paid to the person restoring the wallet with its contents to the subscrib er at the Barber Shop under A. M. Bley's Clothing Store. •). M. WELLES. To wanda, March 5, 1867.-* THE AMERICAN COOKING STOVE.—AN OTHER GREAT IMPROVEMENT—SIFTING ASHES MADE EAST. Every housekeeper knows that the process of sifting Coal Ashes is at tended with much inconvenience and an noyance from dust, Ac., and unless the ashes are sifted much coal will be wasted that can be used after sifting. In the Amer ican Cooking Stove this disagreeable pro cess is entirely overcome by the ingenious arrangement of ai. ash sifter, in the hearth or ash box. of the stove, by means of which after the grate is dumped into the ash box the ashes can be sifted in a moment, with the ash box all closed, and without any dust in the room, and the coal and cinders are all retained in a separate apartment, and can be returned to the tire chamber, or be removed elsewhere, and the ash pan can then be removed containing only the ashes without any dust whatever. This arrange ment does away with the old fashioned ash sifters, and must commend itself to all, and is another long stride toward perfection, and must add largely to the already extend ed reputation of this deservedly popular stove. This improvement is fully secured by letters patent. SHEAR, PACKARD A Co., 17 and 19 Green St.. Albany. Tor sale by CODDING A 1U SSELL. March 6, 1867-tf. To wanda, Pa. PENSION'S —The instalment of Pen sions due March 4, 1867, paid to Pension ers upon presenting their certificates to JOHN X. CuA. Pension Agent, Feb. 25, 1867. It. Towanda, Pa. 19* Miss L. A. Lyon will open a private school, on Second Street, in the building recently occupied by Miss Hunt. Frst term to begin Monday, April Ist, 1867. TAKE NOTICE. —AII persons owing the firm of C. B. Patch A Co., are hereby notified that costs will be made if not paid in 30 days. P. B. PATCH. Towanda, Feb. 25, 1867. Uajr Down with Horse Thieves ! Get your Horses Insured! The GREAT WESTERN HORSE INSURANCE AND DETECTIVE COMPANY insures Horses and other Live Stock against death, theft or accident. J. F. PAYNE, General Agent, Harrisburg, Pa. Applications for insurance received by JOHN W. MIX, Agent, Towanda, Pa. Of fice Ist block south of Ward House. Towanda. Feb. 19, 1867.-ow. #£„ Western Tickets can be had of C. WABFOBD, Sujder House, Waverly, X. V., at the most favorable rates. He is agent for Lake Shore, the Grand Trunk and con necting roads, South. West. Canada and Northern routes, by railway (and Steamers when navigable). " Through trains, West, 5:29 A. M ., 6:05 and 10:33, P. M. Feb. 14, 1867.-2 m. FOR SALE. —House and lot on west side of Second Street. Size of lot 51 by 153. Also a small farm for sale. JOHN" N. CALIFF. FEB, LL.TF SOMETHING NEW. Becoming con vinced that the wants of the people of this and adjoining Counties w&xamt me in so doing, I have constructed aAasch expense, two finely arranged Hot Houses for propa gating Grape Vines, Flowers, and all kinds of Green House Plants. 1 devote my whole time to the business and now offer for sale the following varieties : GUAM; VlNES —iona, Allen's Hybrid, Is raelis, Delaware, Hartford Prolific, and all of the better known varieties, which I offer at prices that defy competition. ROSES —Giant des Battailles, Gen. Jac quiminot, Gen. Washington, La Reins, Vic tor Verdier, Hennora, Souvenir de Malinai •on and many other monthlies. Also Moss and Climbing Ros s. Among the Miscellaneous Plants will be found Heliotropes, Pansies. Tuberoses, Cin eraria, Calceolaria, Carnations, Salvias, Fu cbias of all kinds, Veronica, Myrtles, Gera niums of all varieties, Verbenas of all col ours, Tulips, Gladiolas, Dahlias, Ac., Ac., in endless variety. VEGETABLE PLANTS.— EarIy and lute Caul iflower, Cabbages : Early Winningstadt, Ox- Heart, Large York and Sugar Loaf. Dreei's Late Drumhead, Late Red Drumhead and Flat Dutch. Sweet and Bell-shaped Pep pers, Dreer's improved Celery, Round and Long Egg Plants. Among many other vari eties of Tomatos, I would especially call attention to the "Tilden" Tomato, anew and choice variety, very early and highly recommended by all experienced gardeners and seedmen. Boquets of choice flowers for sale. All plants nicely packed in moss and can be carried any distance with safety. I extend a cordial invitation to all to call and see the garden. HARRY MIX. Towanda, March 1, 1807. lm\ $25 REWARD. — Lost some days since, in the road between Towanda and Monroc ton, a lady's Gold Watch. The above re ward will be paid to the finder by leaving it at this oftice. Eeb. 14, 1807. STORE TO RENT —comet store in Rat ton's BricK Block, Towanda, Pa., now occu pied by Wm. A. Rockwell. Possession giv en first of April. For terms apply to J. G. PATTON. Feb. 1-1, 1807. ' EaT" E. P. STEVENS, C. E , Surveyor, Architect, Ac.. House, Land and Estate Agent, offers bis services to the public. Office over Frost's Furniture, Towauda. Fa. Jan. 10, 1807. .1, M. COLLINS is now offering bis stock of ready-made clothing at cost.— Over-coats, Business Coats, Pants, and vests Ac.. for cash. Call and see. Jan. 7. 1807. J. M. C. Order Books, bound in convenient form, for sale at this Office. E. T. Fox will remove to the Mercor Store, directly opposite to his pres ent stand on the first day of April. Towanda, March 0, 1807. MA RRIED. BBOTZMAX - BUMP. —At the house of J. P. Towner, in Wyalusing, on Feb. 24, 1807 Mr. Anthony Brotzman, ot Auburn, to Miss Millie Bump, of Camptown. YOI'XKER- TAYLOR.-On the 23d ult., at the residence of the bride's father in Herrick, ly Rev. D. E. Bowen, Mr. Dan iel Younker, of Auburn, Susquehanna County, and Miss Miru M. Taylor. WHITE—HEATH.—On the 27th, ult., at the residence of Mr. H. Coleman in Her rick. by the same, Mr. Orin S. White, of Herrick, and Miss Roena V. Heath, of Wysox. HAXCOCK—TALADA.— At Monroeton, on the 3d inst., by Rev. Hallock Armstrong, Mr. Frances Hancock to Miss Olive Tala da, both of Monroeton. STROUD—NORTHROP. Also, by the same, on the 10th of February, Mr. Geo. W. Stroud to Miss Sarah E. Xorthrop, both of Monroeton. GLIDE WELL— BOYLE—Also,by the same on the 13th of Februaty, Mr. Franklin B. Glidewell to Miss Melinda Boyle, both of Elkland, Sullivan, county. DIED. SCOTT.—In Turner, Dupage County, 111., on Saturday, Feb. 9th, 1807, of Paralysis, in tlio sixty-fifth year of his age, Asahel Scott, formerly of Smithfield, Bradford county, Pa. miscellaneous. "yy S. HOLLAND, BOOT AND SHOK MAKER. Poplar street.in rear ot Ward House, Towan da, Pa., where he will make to order all kinds ot Roots and Shoes lor 1 adies and Gentlemen on the shortest notice, a so REPAIRING DONE. All work warranted as good as t e best. A share of patronage respectfully solicit d. Jan. 20, I* 67. I>OCKET BOOKS, PORTE MO nais. Pocket Knives, Combs, and a full stock of Druggists' Notions, at RIDOWAY'S DRUG A BOOK STORE. /IHEAP PASSAGE FROM OR TO IRELAND OR ENGLAND ! OL'ION A CO.'S I.INE OF STEAMSHIPS FROM OR TO QCKENSTOWN OR LIVERPOOL . Williams A Onion's old "Black Star l.ine" of Liverp oi Packets, sailing every week. Swallow-tail biue of Packets from or lo I on dou, sailing twice a month. Keniittaucea to Kngland, Ireland and Scotland payable on demand. For further particulars, apply to Williams A Guiou, 23 Broadway, New-Yor>, or G. F. MASON A CO.. Bankers. Oc-.1. 1*66. Towanda.Pa. BEWARE OF DECEPTION.—I have been informed that certain parties have been traveling the country ofl'eriag to sell at a discount, a certain promisory n -te. made by T. Humphrey, tor it.ooo, bearing date March 1800, payable to Piatt A Co., one year from date, and under signed by trie. My name having been obtained under such guarantees thai I have valid reasons tor refusing to pay a farthing on the same, and having received u o value I once mure lorbid any and all persons baying said uote expecting me to pay all or any part thereof. J. W. PAYSON. Orwell, Feb. 14. fst;7.—3t* ~VTOTICE.—A*LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO il the film ot Henry Mercur A Co., must pay up before the first day of March, TO SAVE COSTS. .V 1! accounts unsettled at that time will be put in the hands of a proper officer for collection. l'owanda, Feb. '-'1 1*67. VJMITHBORO HOTEL, 0 SMITH HOBO, N. Y. Having rented and Refitted this well known Hotel, I am ready to accommodate all who may favor me with a call. 1 haw a large Hall at tached, suitable for lectures, dances. Ac. Pass engers carried to any point by applying at th e Hotel. No pains will be spared to make every thing agreeable and comfortable for the t ravel ing public. J. B. VANWINKLE. Jan. 10, 1367. Proprietor. TMPORTANT TO FARMERS. My Goodrich Seedling Potatoes, geoicn jrom the orignul stock, and hence all true to name, are now ready for delivery lo those who bave alrea dy engaged them : -nd also a supply to whoever may wish to sectne the.-e choice potatoes for the ensuing spring. From trial of the above potatoes by those who were so fortunate as to secure some seed from me last spring —most larmers have he come awa re ot their vast superiority over all others. They are unrivalled in their immense yield ; exceedingly excellent for table use, and very hardy—nearly tree from rot or disease. All persons wishing them, had better apply now or early as possible, and bring their bags to Dr. Porter's Drugstore. Early Goodrich, best early, 00 pr B Caiico, beautilul aud delicate, 11 00 " Gleasou, tipe for winter use, 3 00 " Busty Coat, superior yiolders aud good 2 00 " Cuzco, enormously fruitful, 2 00 " Garuet Chili, at about the market price. Dec. 10.18(56 Dr. H. C. PORTER. KEROSENE LAMPS,LANTERNS, Wicks and Chimneys, at RIDOWAY'S NEW STORE- Hlio£fllaneouo. The subscriber b'gs leave to call the tten tiou 0' the citizens ol EASTERN BRADFORD, To the fact that he has opened a DRUG AND BOOK STORE, In the BOROUGH OF ROME. Being intimately acq ainted with leading Man ufacturing, Importing, a d Jobbing Houses 111 his line, aud having had extensive experience in both city and country trade, he Hatters him sell that, by low prices, and promptness and accuracy iu business, he will merit the confi dence and patronage ot the public. A thorough knowledge ol PRACTICAL PHARMACY, Enables him to manufacture in the best iuau ner aud keep on h.nd all the leading prepara tions ol the Pharmacopoeia. Extra inducements otttred to the Medical profession. Prescript it us care tally and accurately com pounded. L. A. RIDGVVAY Route, .1,11. 30. bant. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS OF ALL Kiadr" lot sale very low, at KIDG WAY'S DTTOG A BOOK STORE. PERFUMERY, FLAVORING Ex tracts, Tooth aud Hair Preparations, and a vaiiety of Toilet Articles, at RIDGWAY'S NEW .STORE. COAPS, SPONGES, PAINT, YAR kJ uisfi, Sash, Cloth, Hair. Tooth, Nail and other kinds ot Brushes, at RIDGWAY S NEW STORE. X FIN E ASBORTMENT OF TO YS ajL and Diaries for 1867. for sale at cost at RIDGWAY'S N KVV STORE. lUTANUFACTURERS AND IM 1"A porters agency .or Genuine Italian Violin Strings, Pianoes, Meiodeons, Cabinet Organs, Brass, Silver and all other kinds ot Musical In struments. Also Sheet Music and Music Books of all kinds procured to order, at RIDGWAY'S NEW STORE. ALL THE LEADING WEEKLY and Monthly Publications, tor sale at BATH BRICK, CORKS, BOTTLES, Vials, Breast Pumps, Nursing Bottles, Nipples, Nipple Shell., Syringes, Ac., at RIDGWAY'S NEW DRUG STORE. PAPER, ENVELOPES, BLANK Books, Writing Fluid, Ink, Pens, Pencils, Slates, Paper Slates, Visiting Cards. Uewaid Cards, Writing Desks, Ac., at RIDGWAY'S DRUG A BOOK STORK. A CHOICE SELECTION OF MlS ctrilaneous aud Juvenile Books at RIDGWAY'S BHUU A B lOK STOKK. I \RUGS, MEDICINES, CIIE.MI \XJ CALS aud Patent .iedicine- 1 RIDGWAY'S NEW DRUG STORE. J7IXTRA BARGAINS IN PAINTS, Xli Oils. Varnishes. Benzine and Turpentine, at RIDGWAY'S NEW DRUG SIORE. RA ND PRIZE CON CE RT AND PRESENTATION FESTIVA L In aid of the mliuteuance and education ol the destitute children ol our Soldiers, Sailors, and ail others that may come to us for protection AN APPEAL TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE : We, the Officers and Managers o' tin- Mr plnu's Home," located at Elinira, N 1 t>>i the education aud maintenance oi the destitute chil dren ot our Soldiers, Sailors, and aii other needy ones,earnestly solicit the sympithies and co op eration, iu our Conceit and Grand Presents inn Festival, ot alt wh > desire with us In -e the " Orphan's Home enabled to receive and care I'oi all the neeehj, wlio seek its shelter and pro tection. Mrs. DAVID DECKER, President. " P. A. LAFIUNCE, Vice Pres. - LUTHER CALDWELL, Sec y The.Concert and Festival will open at ELY HALL, ELMIRA, V Y , ON TUESDAY, MARCH 19th, I*o7. Or as toon as all tickets are sold, and eontinu lur three days, on which occasion a Committee will be appointed by the Ticket holders to award $20,000 in presents iu such iawlul manner as they may determine. For the Concert and Fes tival there tie i sued 20,000 Tickets at O.\K DOL LAR KACU and 20,000 Presents, being one Pres ent for ever tieket. LIST OF PRESENTS TO BE AWARDED. 1 Prize of U. S. Greenback.-, $2,000 00 1 " Grand Piano, 800 00 1 •' '• '* 000 00 1 ' .... 40(1 00 1 •' Fine Rosewood Melodeou. 150 00 1 Gold Hunting Eng. Lever Wat h 200 00 6 Gold Lever Hunting Watches,sl3o. 000 00 1 " Fine Sewing Machine, 100 00 1 " " " " 50 00 10 •' Silver Hunting LeverWatchess3o, 300 00 10 " " Escapement " $25, 250 00 10 Fine Silver Plated Ice Pitchers, sls, 150 00 10 " " " Cake Baskets, sls, 150 00 10 " " " Castors, sls 1.50 00 200 " Si ver Plated Goblets, 400 00 200 Call Bells, 400 00 600 ■ Setts of stiver plated Tea Spoons, 1200 00 500 •' Pearl Handle Knives, 1000 00 500 " Desks,Pens,Kbouy holder & box, 1000 00 500 " Pair silver plated Napkiu Rings, 1000 0O 1000 Pair silver plated Butter Knives, 1500 00 1000 Ladies' and Gents' Peucil, 1500 00 1000 ' Pocket Knives, 1250 00 1000 '• Pens and Uoldeis. 1114 00 13,430 Large Engravings. 3436 00 Making in the aggregate 20,000 Pies ents, valued at $20,000 00 HOW TO OBTAIN TICKETS: Orde.- may be sent to us by mail, in Ifraits, Express, or Post Office orders, enclosing three cent stamp lor return postage. Single Tickets sl. Ten tickets $0 RKKKHKNCSS.—itou John I. Nicks, Elniira State Senator; Hon, E. P. Brooks, Elmira ; E. A. Scott, Mayor, the Common Council ol Elmi ra, and eveiy business man iu the city, All orders lor tickets must be addressed to 120 Water street, Elmira. N. Y., or ALEX. DIV KN, Agent, Towanda, Pa. G. W. BRINK, Managing Agent. Fell. 19, 1607. 11HE SPRING TERM OF MISS . HUNT'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG I.A DIES I will commence on MONDAY, FEBRUARY Is, I 1607. Appreciating the confidence witii which j she has lien honored thus tar, Miss Hunt hsa ( great satisfaction iu being able at present to oi ler those who may lie intrusts J to her cue. the ; advantage ola spacious convenient aud at ] tractive School Room. ; Tkkms —Lower English Branches SO,OO ; High- I er English Branches $7 to SB.OO : French $3,00 ; j Latin $2.50. An extra charge is made for fuel. I Towanda. Feb. 14.1867. TT S. BONDS. U • 73 10 TREASURY NOTES, COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. Bought aud sold by B. S. RUSSELL .Y CO. The Treasurer of the United States is now con vertiugthe first Series of 7 3-10 Treasury Notes in the 5-20 Bonds ol 1865. Holders in this vicinity who wish to have their Notea convert ed, can do so by calling n us. B. 8. RUSSELL A CO.. Aug. 20, 1866. Bankers, Towanda, Pa. JPIRA D FORD COUNTY REAL ESTATE AGENCY, H. B. McKEAN, REAL ESTATE AGENT. Valuable Farms, Mill Properties, City aud Town i>ots for sale. I'arties having property lor sale will find it to their advantage by caving a description oi the same, with terms of sab it this agency, as parties are constantly enquiring for laims Jcc. H. B. McKEAN, Real Estate Agent. Office Moutanye's Block, Towanda, Pa. Jan.29, 1867. WANTED. —A good Sawyer to ruu a water power Saw Mill, situated near the month of the Wyalnaing Creek. JM. 10, L67.-3t. U P. STALPORD. lUisffllaneous. GREAT SECRET EXPOSED ! Yielded at last to tb • wishes ol friends. Time and again has the tollowing proposition been made ; but never exposed until the present. FIVK YEARS AX UXREVEALED SE CRET! ' NKRVK YOVRSBLF KOB TDK SHOCK 1 First proposition to be made public : FKIBKD NKLSON ;—First, 1 would say, ac cording to the tiest calculations, in the' Borough o! Towanda, there is sold yearly one hundred thousand dollars worth ol Boots and Shoes, mostly slop work of the most inferior kind, and the J atopic generally are sick oi it. And now I say to your again, as 1 have belore, en large your Store make it neat aud commodious, and keep a good stock ot Boots and Shoes, and you shall be sustained. Most ol the people be gin to feel a little above buying their boots and shoes at Dry Goods Stores ; it looks verdant aud outlandish. e do not ask to make ymr goods it it is not convenient. The facilities in some other localities, where a better choice oi sto i k and wot kmeu can be had, may be still bet ter And you have always been in the business and better understand this one point and im p i taut branch of the Merchant's art, than those that deal iu Bilks and Muslins, and they, I believe, would be glad to let this business go where it belongs ; that they have done it hereto fore to accomodate the people ; 1 do believe if you would open a firs:-c!ass bhoe Store the people would not.go to Dry Goods Stores to buy Shoes,uny more than they would to Drug Stores tor Oats. Slop, stop,: what are.you talkiug about'( has net any oue the right,to sell what he pleases? It may be, buuot injustice is it right in so large a place as this, where practical men are engaged wholly in this business. It hits been given up in every other place, aud according to custom it will be here. Two thousand five hundred propositions madelrom customers, is, to bring more of the same kind oi Boots and Shoes you brought with you when you came in town seven years ago. I nave neve seen a good Shoe belore nor since, Is the language o: them all at tht same lime. Raise thy feet gently And think it so queer That I he Boots I sold theu Should wear theui a year. 1 now yield to the above propositions, and have promised to seil Twenty-five Thousand Dollars worth ol his Buois and Shoes if he would make them as good as those I brought here seven years ago. aud the answer is 1 wiii ! 1 will ! Well friends, y our proposition made And I've consented to the trade, fo i will sell you Shoes both strong aud neat, To please the taste and suit the feet. i have Ladies,' Misses', Boys' aud Mens',] From iaucy down to coarse biogaus, Gome one and all, do as you agree, Aud buy your Bouts and Shoes oi me. Come ! Corne ! I say, where you can find Boots exactly fo y mr mind : A d il you was never here ue.ore, You'll find it is the very Store Come Ladies Gents, I have goods tor all. Bay your goods ol me this Fall, ind when Spring comes I will the cry," At 1.. C. NELSON'S i wiii buy!" There is oue thing more I'll say to you, I'm in the old Store made over new ; II any read, mid stand the shock, My place you'll find joins Patton's Block. tiENT.V CALF BOOTS AT BARGAINS. 'MINERS KIP A COWHIDE , Gents and Coys Metalic Corfu gated Perfora ted Plates A great saving. Trim- Cash, no credit. Small profits lor money i- the motto. L. 0. NELSON. I'ow .iuda, Nov. 20, 1866. J F. CHAMBERLAIN, WV.W.L'SING, PA.. succe--..; - i. It. M A E. WKI.I.ES," general Wareho .s.- business. Also keeps on haul a general •xutm.-nt ot hard and soft coal .ground plaster. Lime. Suit, and Farming Implements, i Cooking Moves ... various patterns ; Parlour Stover,, A .;i oi which will be sold at rea sonable rate, tor ready pay. Cash paid tor grain Wyalusing, Pa. Oct. :>th, 1866-3 m* OA AAA MORE TIES WANTED j\J tor the North Division of the Sullivan aud Erie R. It. Enquire at the office ot D. S. WHITTENHAI L 4- CO ~ Jan. 24,1867. Towanda, Pa. E\Y ARRAN. KNA PP, Watch Maker and Dealer iu Gents and Ladies v. .' hi s Chains and Finger Rings .Clocks, Jew eliy, Gold 1 ens. Spectacles, Silver ware, Plat ed ware, llollow ware, Thimbles, Sewing Ma chines, and otbei goods belonging to a Jewel ry Store. Perticular attention paid to Repairing, at his old plate near the Post Office, Waverly , N. Y. Dec. 3,1866.—tt. /"VAUTIOX. WliofOitri, tuy wife \J Hannah has left my bed aud board with out just cause or provocation, all persona art cautioned against harboring or trusting her on my account, as I will pay 110 debts of her con tracting alter this date. SOLOMON COLE Asylcm, Jan. 10,1*67 —3t* ( VAUTION.— Whereas my wile Ruth Ay Ann, has lelt my bed and board, without any just cause or provocation, I he reby caution anil lorbid all persons harboring or trusting her on my account, as I will pay no debis ol her contracting alter ibis date. T. B. MARRIOTT. Lcßoy. Dec. 27. 1 *6O. CIWEHANNA COLLEGIATE 0 INSTITUTE. TUIVANDA, BRADFORD CO., PA. JOHN 1). HEWITT, A. B. Professor ol Math ematics, Mental, and Natural Sciences. F. W BIRTLETT, A..8., Professor ol An cieut Languages. Miss ALICE KNIGHTON, Preceptress. Miss HATTIK THOMAS, Primary Teacher. I Mrs. SUSAN D. HEWITT, Teacher on Instru mental Music Mr JOHN WILSON. Steward, The Spring Term commences WEDNESDAY, FEBU.'ARY 20, aud wi 1 continue 11 weeks. TCITION, PUR TSRM : 1 Payable invariably in advance. Fuel aud contingencies included.] ; Primary $7 00 Higher, Ist year, per term 8 tin Higher, 2nd aud 3d year, per term .... 0 0 Collegiate 11 0 N. B. Pupils wiii be classed by the ino advam e branch tlicy respectively pursue. Pupils using scholarships are charged 12 pei t rm lor fuel and contingents. UXTKA KX I'KNHKS : French $3 00 German, .• 3 on Drawing 3 on Board in the Institute per week 3 >0 Washing, per dozen 5u Use ol Furniture iu rooms, per term.... 1 50 The Collegiate year is divided into lour terms ot 11 weeks each. The Auuiversary exercises will be held at (be close of the Summer term. No deduction will be made lor absence .except iu case of protracted illness of over two weeks. Boarders will themselves find fuel aud light, but in all cases, arrangements can lie made with the Steward to furnish them. Where iied diug is not furnished by pupils themselves, they will be charged $4 .70 per term. Xormal Department — Special exercises ur arranged without extra charge for those pre - paring themselves as Teachers nl Common Schools. No pains will be spared, on the part ot the Faculty and Trustees iu sustaining the high re putation the institution has hitherto enjoyed, and in rendering it more worthy uf future pa tronage and support. Feb. 4, '67. BY OKDBK or TUB TRUSTEES. INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC.—Miss -L STELLA HALL would iuiurm the public that she proposes giving instruction upon the Piano. J aud ttbit havingpaid especial attention to the principles oi Music, she feeis coufideut ol giv ing entire satisfact ; on in the advancement in musical attainments ot any who may be placed under her charge Terms—24 lessons aud use 01 instrument 412; without use ol instru ment $lO. Residence two doors north of Dr. Ladd's. To wands. Dec. 3,11866.—tt. Jfltscellancotw. JIURNITURE A CABINET WARE ' The subscriber would say to the people of BRADFORD AND VICINITY, That he has enlarged his FURNITURE WARE ROOM The past season, and is constantly manutactur ing, and intends to keep on hand a large assort ment ot COMMON FURNITURE, Which he is se ling at great bargains FOR READY PAY. My stock consists in part ol BUREAUS, EXTENSION AND FALL LEAF TABLES, BOOK CASES, SECRETARIES, CUPBOARDS, LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS, ROCKING CHAIRS, CANE, FLAG, WOOD SEAT AND OFFICE CHAIRS, CRIBS, WASH STANDS, ROUND TOP STANDS, &c., Ac., Ac., Aud in tact every variety ol wares needed in Family, Office or shop. Those desiring any thing in my liue, will find it to their advantage to give me a call, as I am NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD ! Persona keeping Public Houses, will be lurnish ed at Wholesale prices in wanting a large bill. Particular attention paid to re-seating and re- j pairing old chairs slid turniture. Custom Wood | Turning attended promptly. Beech, Birch, ' Maple, Cherry, Baswo d, Whitewood, Chesnut 1 and Pine Lumber, wanted in exchange lor fur m ure. Cash paid lor Newspapers. BEAK IN MIND, ll you would buy good reliable turniture cheap , go to JOHNS O N ' S ! Work of all kinds warranted to be made of good materials, and well put together. Thankful for past liberal patronage, would so licit a eontinu. nee ot same. Shop and Ware- Room situated on the l oad leading from Orwell j Hill to I.eßaysville, ihiv miie-i rr>iit cither i place. Come oue, come ail And give me a call, And don't grumble at the prices I give yon, For the price is small. And that is not all : ■ I'm s ire it can't help but please you . | Terms—Cash or Ready Pay. G. N. JOHNSON. I Feb. 14, 1867.—3 m* !JJ Y POLIcY ! Whereas 1 have just returned, lruin New York i with a fine stock oi New Goods, selected with ) great care and bought very close, consequently am enabled toofler great inducements to those wanting goods. The stock is adspted to the wants ol all both old and young. The leadiDg departments are all full. The DRY GOODS, GROCERY, BOOT ANI) SHOE, READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, BUFFALO ROBES, GENTS FURS, LADIES FURS, CHILDRENS SETTS, SOLE LEATHER, &C., BEAUTIFUL STYLES DRESS GOOD*, WORSTED SHAWLS, NUBIAS, lIOODS, ML * AH my old friends, aud the "rest ol man kind," are cordially.invited to call and -ee. No charge lor showing goods. Tickets 01 Admission tree. I. H. BRUN.KON. J Orwell, Nov. 1 .iB6O, I fJHE TOWANDA BAKERY l Ml EATING ESTABLISHMENT ! W. K. HILL, having purchased the Bakery aud Eating Establi hment and Grocery recent ly kept by Pettes A Hovey, first door south of the Ward House, Maiu street, Towanda, Pa., and having re modelled the same, and having asso ciated with him IRA SMITH, they are prepare d to fu uish their customers and the public with everything in their liue at reasonable rate 9 THEIR EATING DEPARTMENT Is fitted up in Ibe most approved style and meals are served a' all hours, and their store is tilled with a good assortment ot GROCERIES, CONFECTIONARY, Ac., Ac. | They will keep in store and sell at wholesale \ and retail or manufacture to order BREAD, BISCUIT, RUSK, FRESH ROLLS, BUNS, PIES AND CAKES, Ot all kinds. Also will keep the lies' Crackers of all kinds in the markot, by the barrel or pound. Fresh Oysters constancy on band by -the keg or dish, cheap as the cheapest. They will use the best materials in every thing and will try to please the most fastidious. W Wedding and other taney Cakes made to order. IV Families supplied daily and promptly with anything desired in our line. They employ none hut the most skill ul work men, and use only the best material. They are determined to keep a first class establishment. Give u.- a lair and candid trial aud yon will find it to your advantage. W. K. HILL, IRA SMITH. Towanda, Jau 2.., 1807.—yi. TAKE NOTICE.— All persons in debted to W A. Rockwell, will please give promut attention to settling and paying, and I will close Book Account on and after the first day of April next, 1867. W. A. ROCKWELL. Feb. 4, 1667. snmpi)r*2 Broiler's Column. HUMPHREY B RO T H KRs i ( Are prepared to meet the demands 01 the t BOOT AND SHOE WE A KINO COMMUNITY DC KING TDK (Old IAG VEAK, And have in store a very large and complete as- ; -ortment ol LADIES FI \E SHOES! Consisting in part of LADIES CONGRESS GAITERS, LADIES LACE GAITERS, LADIES BUTTON GAITERS, ALL STYLES IN LASTING, GLOVE KID, OK MOROCCO, indies Glove Kid Balmorals, LADIES MOROCCO BALMORALS, ladle* lasting Balmoral.-, LADIES BOOTEES AND BUSKINS ! ladies Slippers, Kid 01 Lnsiiu.-. WOMEN'S CALF AND THICK BOOTEES, Miase- Callers, Balmorals and Slippeis, | CHILDREN'S FINE SEWED SHOES Childrens ( opper Tipped shoes, CHILDREN'S SUPPERS AND TIES I We call especial attention to onr stock ol j 0 V E It SHOES. MEN'S, WOMEN'S A CHILDREN'S ARCTICS, i Men's, Women's and Children's Rubbers, MEN'S BUFFALO OVERSHOES Oentlemen' Line French Call Boots, | MEN'S KIP AND STOGA BOOTS, i BOYS FINK CALF BOOTS, BOYS KIP AND THICK BOOTS, Y( uth's and Children's Boots, IN ALL VARIETIES, PRICES AND SIZES ; In tact every thing in the Boot and Shoe line, FROM THE SMALLEST T • THE LARGEST. TIIE HARNESS DEPARTMENT! On the Second Floor under the snperinten- j deuce ol MR. JAMES V. WILCOX, Long and lavorably Known as the manufacturer 01 good work, i- weil stocked with FANCY CARRIAGE HARNESS, HEAVY TEAM HARNESS. SINGLE HARNESS OK EVERY DE.SCKHTION LIGHT AND HEAVY COLLARS, GENTS AND LADIES SABLES, HIDING BRIDLES. j HORSE BLANKETS, WHIPS, AC., I i Any piece or part ot a Harness made to order on shot t notice. TRUNKS. LADIES TRAVELLING TRUNKS, GENTS TRAVELLING TRUNKS, VALISES OF LEATHER, WOOD, OK I LOTH, RAIL ROAD BAGS, RETICULES, AC., AC.. AC. ALSO FULL STOCK OF LEATHER French and American CALF AND KIP S K 1 NS , j Morocco, Glove Kid and Rinding Skins, OAK AND HEMLOCK SOLE LEATHER, Shoe Findings. H A KNES S TR I M M I X G S,: And all machinery used in manufacturing. Thanking the public lor their very liberal pa tronage during tne year just pasted, we invite a continuance during 1867, assuring them that we shall endeavor, by employing none but first class workmeu, and using good material, to sustain the reputation of our house as beiug the best Boot, Shoe and Harness Establishment in Bradford or adjoining counties. HUMPHREY BROTHERS, j Towauda, Jan. 1,1567. Cegal. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice la hereby given, that .ill persons indebted to the estate ot p. W. • e-loy, I authenticated for settlement FREEMAN SWEET, Jan. 22,1867. Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given, that aii persons indebted to the estate ol Samuel W. Van ise, dec'd, late of Sheshequin twp., are requested t. make immediate payment, and those hnvi demanis against said estate will prc-eu! lb duly authenticated for settlement. ABRAHAM VANCI.SE, Jan. 21,1667. Adtuinistiutoi AD Ai INIBTK ATO R' 8 X OTIV L Notice is hereby given, that a.: t'-jus' indebted to the (..-/ate o Ml LOW PEEt, late ot Emit field twp., Ie J., ,r e requester, to make 'mmedute pay.- * i those !nv ing demands again-. .-.aid estate wiii preen: them duly authenticated tor settlement. SAMUEL P. NILKS, Jan. 2b 1867.* Admit: istrators EXECUTOR'B NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that all persons indebted t the estate ot ELI I'll A LET WARD, deed., la' Of Canton twp., are requested to mike limned, ate payment, without delay, and those hrviug claims against said estate'must present them duly autbe Heated for -ettiemeut. J. A. BOTHWEL ~ LEONARD . EVVLS, Feb. 4, 1667.* Executor.-. ADMINIS'RS NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that all persons indebted t ! the estate ot CALEB BARRETT, dec J., late , Troy twp , are requested to mike pryment ai;nout delay, and tno.se hiving clams again-' , -a u esLitc mast present them duly j I'.heat, • ' ted tor sett lament. JOSEPH 15. BARRETT, Feb. 4,1867.* Administrator. ADMINIS'RS NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that all persons indebted t„ the estate o; JONATHAN VANDIKE, dec\i . late of Albany are requested to mike i:n mediate payment, aud tho-e having claims against said estate must present them d rly i. thenticated for settlement. BENJ. VANDIKE. 11. U. RIGH Alt J, Feb. 4, 1867. Administrator . DXEOUTORS NOTlCE.—Notice is JLi hereby given trial ad persons indebted to I the estate ol ROSWEI.L R. ROGERS, late l j Canton twp., dee d., are requested to mise itn [ mediate payment, and those hi.ing eiaim ! against said estate BMiSt present them I | thenticated lor seitlemeut. DAVID PALMER, JAMES A. ROGER.S, I Feb. 4, 1867. Executors. Railroa&s. £R I E R A I L W A Y On and alter Monday Nov. loth, 1866 j Trains will leave Waverly. at about the follow I ing hours, viz liOLNU WEST. j 5:29 a. m., Night Express, Mondays exec] : ted, lor Rochester, Buffalo, Salamanca and | Dunkirk, makiis. direct connections with irain
    Elmira Accommodation, Sunday - excepted. 6:05 p.m., Day Express, Sundays excepted : for Rochester, Buflalo. Salamanca. Dunkirk anil | the West. Connects at Elmira for Canandaiau.. jat Salamanca with the Atlantic arid Git : ; Western Railway, and at Butlalo with the Eii.. Shore and Grand Trunk Railways, tor al! point j VVest and South. j 10:33 p. m., Express Mai), Sunday.- ev t cepted, for Buffalo, Salamanca and Dunkirk. ' necting-with trains forthe West j 84b Way Freight, Sundays excepted. *Stop.s at Waverly on Holidays only. GOING EAST. 1:38 a. nr. Night Exprew, Dally, j nc-ctiug at Graycourt lor Warwick : at,.. , • I New York with aftcinoon trains and , | for Boston and New England title i 5:11 a.m., Cincinnati Express, Monday- , . cepted, connecting at u - ego tor "Ithaca : at Biughamton lo! Syracuse : at Great Ilea . Scran ton and Philadelphia : at Lacks w.i xe i Hawley, and at Giayci-art lor Nc-wburg .a. . Warwick. i 8:53 a. m., Bingharnton Accommodation, j days excepted. j 11:57 a. in.. Day Expte.-s, Sundays except. | connecting at Bingliamtou lor Syracuse: ] Bend for Seranton; at Lack (waxen for Haw;-.- land at Jersey City wi;h midnight cxpiv i train of New Jer-ey Railroad for Plrti-idelp | Baltimore and Washington. | 1:43 p.m.. Accommodation train, daily j 6:15 p. nr.. New York and Baltimore M ! Sundays excepted. ! 8:23 p in., Lightning Express. Sunday- r.\ cepted connecting at Jersey C.ty with :n ■ru.u exprc.- '.iriu o! New Jersey Railroad i i Halt more and Washington, aud at Newtek win express trains for Boston and ::ie 4.3.8 i> nr. Way Freight,-Sundays, e.v epu-d. ! VVM. R. BARB, H. RIDDLE j Gen 1 Pass Ag t, New-York. Gen*l. Sup i PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL ROAD.—This great line traversc thc Northern an Northwest counties ol Penn-v 1 vania to the city ot Eric, on foike Eric. It has been leased by the Pennsylvania H i, Hum Company, aud is operated by them Time ol Passenger trains at Williamsport LEAVE EASTWAKD. Erie Mail Train 10.10 P. .M Erie Express Train .4:50, A. .\ Elmira Mail Train, 8:35 A. M LEAVE WESTWARD. Erie Mail Train 7H5, A. 41. Erie Express Train -:45. P. M Elmira Mail Train,. 0:55 P, 4, Passenger cars run through without charar both ways between Philadelphia and Erie. -Vuc I'to 4 Connection . Leave New-York at 9:00, A.M. arrive al E:,. 10:60, A.M. Leave New.York 5.00,r. jr.. arrive Erie at at 7:15 p. m. Leave Erie at 5: Jo p. m arrive at New lork 5:10 p. m. Li-.v: E : 10:25 a. m., arrive at New Y'.ok I0:!b . m -Yo r/iangi of Cars bit trim Krir u.ui Yoi k. ! Elegant Sleeping Cars on all .• ight Train - J For information respecting Passenger l. -. ! ness apply at Corner doth and Marker -Ui-: - ! Phil'a. Aud lor F'reight business of the Compati. Agents : S. B. Kingston, Jr., Corner 13tn ai. Market stieets, Philadelphia; .) W.Reyuoiu- Erie; Wm. Brown, Agent N. C. R. R. Baltimore•. 11. H. HOUSTON, Genl Freight. Agt. Phi. H. W. GWINNER. Gen'i Ticket Agt. Phi. a A. L TYLER, Gen'l Manager, Cue. K LADING RAIL ROAD—WIN TEIi ARRANGEMENT. Lec.l. 18a; ! OKEATTKI.SE LINE IKOJI TUE Noarn AS:> ! NOBTH WE<. for Philidelphia.New-Y'oik.l.'t ~iii,. I Pottsville. Tama qua, Ashland l.ehauuii, Aliei. i town, Easluu, Ac. A: | Trains leave Harrisburg I' .r Nev. York, .L- 4 1... low-; A: 3.00, -.lo,and 0.35 a. in., i.md '2.lb .u. ! 9.UU p. m., eoiiuecling with similar Trans tne Pennsylvania Hail Road, and ariiviug ,• New York at 5.n0 and lo.lt) a...ami l t.■ 5.20 and 10.z.V p. m. S.cepinr Gars aovonip., nying the a.Ou a. in., and u.uop. m., Tram-, without change. la;ave llarrisburg mi Reading, l'ottsv i■> . Tamaqua, Miner-v ille, Ashland, Piue Grove Allentowu and Philadelphia, at -.lu a. m.. alio 2.10 and 4.10 p. m.,.-lopping at Lebanon nun ail Way btations.: the 4.10 p. m. Train makin. close connection lor Philadelphia aud Columbia (For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn . I via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Hail Road .leave | Harrisburg at 3.2b p. in. Returuiug : Leave New-York a* • po a . ! 12 noon 5.0<) and 9,0b p. ui.; Philadelphia ai I 8.15 a. m. and 3.30 p. nr.: Way Pa-sengi, j Train leovcs Philadelphia ai ~ib m _ return 1 iug Bom leading at 6.3b p. m., .-topping at | all stations : Pottsville at s.jy a.m. and 2 4. i p. m.; Ashland at O.bb and 11.30 a.m.. 1.n5 p. : Tamaqua at 9.45 a. m., and I.ooaud 8.55 p. t. Leave Pottsville lor Harrisburg. via Schu,v i kill aud Susquehanna Rail Road, at 7.00 a. m, | Reading accommodation Train : Leave.- ~'e.ol lug at 6.30 a. nn, returuiug (rem Philadelphia ! at 4.30 p. m. Columbia Rail Road Trains leave Readies i 7.00 a. tn. aud 6.15 p. m. for Ephrnta l.it,. i I,ancaster, Columbia, Jtc. On Sundays : Leave New York at S.OO p. m. j Philadelphia 8.00 a. m. ,'anii 3.15 p. m., tliejk bti ! a.m., train running only to Reading. I'ott-viilc 8.00 a.m. Harrisburg 9-3a a m. ami Rendu , at 1.20a. m.. tor Hani.-burg, aud 11.22 an. for New York, and 4-25 p. iu., ior Phimu; '''coinmutiition. Mileage, Season, S.iiool ni,u Excursion Tickets to and trom all points, st ri dun d rates. Baggage checked through ; SO j*.;und lowed each Passtntrei tf. A. MlOcl.s. General Superinteudcnt. ! Readiug, Pa., April 23.1866. GAMES FOR THE FAMILY CIR CLE, at the NEWS ROOM.