Tss aim= poiabsasitnerims: dsiion .44 1, 7 . R. a 430 . 6 ***IMPli imam, iambuses. . . • ALIVSIIO.II *feeding ari•a; , ones; are iniarted st an vans path ibtr arst . huserlsol6 vd sips onsiszper Hie for subsequelt filled4 llo6 oo bi• se rted bekte Vanier@ ilia D. 1411 --b e _chsiged nen= osaanper 1111•107,10/41 tion:Allbsectentions of AlsociatiOas c omnumicationo of Ilid — tin - hidividerii interevkand notices of Kinisiles ar Nati* exce eding Ave lines, are charged slit r awava Qer Una I Tear. - 6 arc` Altree. oir Oolwrin, '4O $75 IMO - • SOO tut as . as, ice Name, - 7 -•••• , s e.stray,eaution, 2005t11. 7 M1 lirinutdoutulother. sdreitisementa, h es, not aimed* 10 ,lineas - three weeks, Or '51'56 tdminisbnitoes d Ituaintai's liotioes eo Auditor's Notices • • 450 Business COWS. eve thin, weal* ..5 as Merchants and otherk advertising their business, tidal be charged $2O. They will be entitled to 1-column, confined a=cMaive ly to and: businessorith privilegti of change. Air Advartnang in all eases exclusive of subscription to the papa. r' JOB PRINTING of scarf kind, in Plain wia Fancy colors, done with neatness and dispatch. Handbills. Itbudot,- - Clardi, gdets, to., of every Toddy and styli), prin• dat the shortest notice. The Raman --,Ors;us has just been reditted with Power presses, and every thing hi the Printing line can be executed - in the most artistic - manner and at the lowest rate!. rrlvenunar.CAßll. • • 4Littbs. t'IEORGr D. MONTANYE, AT TORNEY AT LA W—Olice in Union Block, formaiyoccupiedby .11•11141C/ARLA11/4. DOCTOR EDWARD S.' FERRETS, offers his profemionni services to tie alti gene of W 00.% and vicinity. Calla promptly attended to. Mee bows from Ba. in.. to 6p. m. • May 28,1887.=1y VT. DAVIES, Attorney at Law, • Towandi; Pa. OfSce with Wm. Wat kins, Esq. Particular attention paid to Or Court business and settlement of deal dents estates. MIifERCUR MORROW,' Attorneys at Lava.' Towanda, Awn's. The undersigned having essoolaremselves together lit the practioe of Lair their pro. •iesstonal seniors to the public: lILYBIES =ROD% P. D. itopow. Mar c h it. 1815. PATRICK & PECK, AnoiNsts LAW. Of :In tinks Mick, Tcrwands, - Pa., formedy occupied by Hon. WM. alwell,and in Patrick's block, Athens, Pa. They may be consulted at either place. tr. maws, apll3 II B. McKEAN, ATTpANBY IJLe COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Towan da, Pa. Particular attention paid to busineie In the Orphans' Court, July O. 1866: TJENRY PET, Attorney at Law, I_l Towania. Pa. jun 27, 64. DR. EL WESTON, DEN27BT.- Nice is Psalm's Made. oyes Gate's Drag sad Chemical Wm._ • Ems, OVERTON Jr.,- ; Mori .I.2ney Lao, Towanda, Pa. Ofidet In You. anyes Block, over Prod's Btore. Jab , 13;1845. R. DAVIES, Lallayssius, PA. JJ his permanently located tat the adioe formerly °molded bY Dr. B. DeWitt, for the practice of nis profesgon. Key 9,1887. JOHN' N. CALIFF, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Towanda, Par Alio. Govern ment Agent for the collection of Pensions, Back Pay sad Bounty. WNo charge mime enceendtd. Mae over he Poit Once and News Room. Dec. I, 1864. 'TIOCTOR B. DAWITT, PHYBICIAN .A.," axe Stmoson.—Ray be . found during the day—imiess ntherwhe engaged—on Yain-st.. a few doors bele* Codding Rumen. Red deuce corner of William and Dtvhdon-ate., late ly occupied by E. A. Parsons. Toeatuis, April 38, 18117,—i1y• JONES & DAVOREST, Coopers, Towanda, Pa. All :kinds of Cooper Work on hand and made to order. Pa:Conks atten tion given to repairing. Work,ain be obtained at the shop In the Soystboo *story, or at the store of Mr, A. Swim& Cub, or work, paid for stock. Nay 9,1867. O'. D. STILES, M. D., Physician 'tad . Barigici, woad announce to the people d ilowe Borough and vicinity, _that be ham perms., neatly Wadi at the place tankedy =Wed by Dr. G. W. Stone, for the practice or hie poke. sion. Particular attention given to the treat meat of women and children, se alio to the in.n tics of operative sad mlaor surgery. Oct.' 3;66. DR. PRATT has removed, to State A# ailed; tees above B. S. Russell I 'Co's Bask). Penns horns &dance &drone of con itimorill be audibly to find bim on Saturday 31 mob week. Evicts- 1 attention.will be given to Isnrjr ar easee, and the extraodon of teetb. Bat or administered 'ellen dadred. July 18. 18 D. S.' PRATT, M. D. DOCTOR CHAS. F: PAINE.-Of deo In Goatee Drug Mose. Towanda, Pa. Calla promptly attended to at all boon. Towanda. November NI, 1866. • I " I • :13:4;i: . t• : • All letters addressed to him at Sugar', Bradford Co. Po.. will receive prompt &gallon. R ANOIS E. POST, Painter, F ands, Pa, iritb 10 years amperienceZ fident he caa give the beat eatiafaetion in Graining. Staining. Glashig,Papering;VM grPartioahu. attenUon pald to Jobbing In the country. April 9,1846. K. VAVGHAN—Architect and u • Builder.—AU kinds 'of Architectural de signs furnished. Ornamental work in Stone, Iron and Wood. Office on liatn street, over Russell & Co.'s Dank. • Attention given to lin eal Architecture, quit as laying ont of grounds, /cc. , &c. April 1,1867.-Iy. J._ N W.B L L Di COUNTY SURVEYOR, Orwell, Brulkord Co. , Pep, _w.illpoplptlistiend to ail business in his line. rammer suention n to running and setsbibbing old s = t i edlines. 4Uso to surtreging orall lands as soon as wansats ateebteined. myl7 W - HERSEY WATKINS, *gory • public la prepared to ;take -- one, one, Achmooledge the Execution of Deeds, ilkatiagee. Powere of ettormy, ail other Instrumento. Affidavit, and Ther aopers may be sworn to before me. .01os opposite. the - .Banking Hour of B.S. Rumen it CB.. row . doom north of the Ward Roue. Towanda. Ps., Jan, 1d,1867. D. D. NA P , Watch Maker and Risk, In Gents sad Ladles wattles Chains and m Zer Ri gglaakat Jaw' elly. Gold Pens. es wire. Plat ed ware, : Hollow ware. Thimbles, Sewing Ilk aloes. and o th er goo& belonging to a Jewel ry Store. • Particular Mien*. paid to — lmelda at his Old place near the Post Mee, warmly /4 , N. Den. 3.1866.—U. JOHN MORAY, ARTIST• AND PHOTOGItAPHEIL Will _promptly attend to an business in Lis line. Special attention given to end Stew osoopk Photography: Views of Familt , Rest dences,Stares7 Pubik Bandhvs, Mainsail, Ma dint!. etc.. bikes in the beat manner. 1 Partkoalar attention' given to the novel and beautiful steremoillo representation of ol&ct a . Orders received - at Wood & Hardin& Ph do ' . iMplde Mt (.'Towanda. " Towanda. Mull 3h 18ETiyl. THE UNDERSIGNED ; RAVE A. opened i Deakin Bogie to Twoodo. Ol der the name c: G. r. LIGON & CO. • to ditaw Bile of Ex duff% asi fn New' York .D uatssss. Philectetre, and ati agaras ier y. as ; d . 1 olt . cit! ecneraf.i To lima , nosh* dopo#4 ,alod to 41. 0 a 0, Y. was. ate of the lote lila of Ulm* st Co., of Towanda, Pb., old biz bowled. of the bamboo sees o f Bradford 6 , _ _ O4 a*l.ldoot Cotutties,aad Wag been ht the uanuilli moon ter about Mee yaw. sake this hosee llec e+ as tkelnible oat, Gimlet which to make oo G. F. 44130 f, Tomah. Oct. 1,1116 L A. G. fume& ATOTTOIL—L. C. NELSON • - woidd - AA Weft soldmoat, in perms ladobtol Us UM be has oat Ms Mot% sail AU moults set setthil by Us Int it My aut. irM be la tot edleitiow 11157.2, Int . \ . I 1 ~ ; BM , t o 0 01013121 Publisher. xxvpi. 11111 EN= MEM WIRD H 0171311, TCTAND• A, PA- Stmt. iiear nis Conk Hain. C. T. WITH ProPtietl tell :you once - - for all, you• must not interfere - with ' mg business ; neither must , you in- .. terfere with any person who has bus: • ineas,at the Executive , mansion.", I starteljoJeave the •room, whin he , followed me to 't)2 door, - and, - with his fist Clenched, said i "Now, • re collect'lwhat I have told 'you. Yon can go and tell your friend; Stanton. all I have said. I say, you can go nowatui tell your friend Stanton all I have aid." With , this I left -.the Presidential mensiod; Sid hiiie Cever entered it since. - :' ' • • '.' * • * -•f* * f * -, *, ,*, . \ ~J~~ '^.~~.. ffili MEE `:f ' MI • In one ~of `myllbonversations with" the the President; ha repeatedly amsed me of being-a 4°ol of tbe He said he had been inforfned that I was in ,the employ of the a " heard ttiat.r had detailed de,. "ctivia torinikh• the Presideptial sio withla v iew to ascertain and fish a list orthe prominetit Copper , -ads and Rebela who were vzsitin: the'white scamp. 'ln' Cobb'alestimani on the trial ? it • will be n. that she speaks of having received a note at the hotel.' This note sent her, • compliance with Prgaidertt'W A MIDNIGHT BONNE IN GENERAL ' GRANTrOAKEk • . The battle of &bele was.= the, elo orence.Cif, daring nn the Rut' of the, young Macedonian King., i ' That of., TheralopylB3 thP eloVeAce of • Patriotism on, the part of Leonids._ 'anti his Helots. - The battle of Ans. teiliti *settle eloquence.orbrivery on the part of 'young 9 1 (crsiCe. 'The scene of Valley Ferge, *as the elo• quence of faith on the part of Wash- ington. The scene after thibattle oT the Wilderness combined all. these elements, and added the eloqu ence of s epee' - tTileerell-known result of-that fierce . :, conflict wet adverse to the. artily of the United States. - General Lee had I flung one wing of his army between . our f.orces and the base , at" their, sup- - plies, which - would require, another battle tniegain thaw ? , Each divisiou, and Corps commander knew this sad' condition of affairs.. They were all' Summoned to a comieif of be, held at - the headquarteta - at one. o'clock at night: They •were.the sad , !lest atepa ever taken' bitiniPT.baud , of devoted hearts.. Fifteen the - than& brave soldiers, 1 dead or - dying, or wotinded,were lying Air the field bard .---- • h.:. ' One aftertanother entered, and af ter making . a noiseless sal to silent:- ly AO& therr . seits. , , Gii rals Scho field, Meade, -Burnside, Si ,s, How ittlie art.-Andlothers, Ibelieve, were there. Nat a word was spoken. full.balf, hoar thus passed by. s Their . emotions were too deep for utteranc e.„ Hopes -of Millions hung on the decision of -that council- - ' 2 . - ,-2 At length 'General Grant asied each one in succession ifthey,had an ,: advice to proffer... -•Ha.cli orteitzumer 7 ea with a tad monosyllable; no?” . The commander then wrote a few lined, _sad -Minded. the -slip to' Gen,. Aim* and 4e retiled. This. was r 67 peated until all were' gone - and the a _Gene lane leftelone: One, of - the staff of a division cominander, ;who r. was: is j ;Juid: was the' last to retife, and heal` authority for the abov6. All were . ignorant of each Other's . o. e They felt 4sured.,, that retreat had been cted. -. Any.other-alteat native would have been believedito be madness.. Had they known that.. the order had been given to advance, instant - end universal, - mutiny wseld haveUen raised. That '.-leloquentr,si-z lenee for winch he has ei• 'been ;tin ted, was' the key to his Ile&38 theie. _The next morning ea h'cotps mov ed! and Gen : Lee, the i taut he per/ cenred4t with vehemence eiclaimed. "Our enemy havna lesderetlast,and, our cause is loot l" He, lied. bid hie -- officers the nif m. ht before to: . their soldiers sleep Org.' - Blifnear . he flair; the' army' whern he 'thought - utterly defeltellmoVing round' betWcep hit and thribaie of his supplieit.' - 1 -- . - .' Re tipateltOdAKi begin totiacting his' course, and. confessed ta.an artillery. 'officer, of the ..Confederate' army that the doom of their cause weir seniet...- - 1301ili*Filekitho4hte ntivaiaka thatiitlaaea one behind mother-ll:hey . id , tech** with Irell,lined and cam. that Mono, .but:iith bla Qaxsaoenhr' daring ' life' la a very different thing from generosity In the him death;of one prowds f (Mukluk liber ality benothe other from pride =