UM Nemo from aß„Natignar.,_ —Gen. Grant attended the.iviedding of his cousin, it Washington, Pa.,' last Aim • —The canker worms are dolue much diimage in Middlesex county, Mass. —salem - , Mass., has refused to-li eeni3e the sale of fire crackers Cu the-Fourth of July. -- . • —The& are 486 Cheese factories in the United • State% 872 being in New Ito . * State., ESevera 'CiSOB of sunstroke . cc. cured in Washington on Sunday. General Vendever is talked of as the _Republican candidate for Goierder in lowa. —The London Chemical Nedn, weekly journal, •is to be repablisliedi, as A monthly in this : countzt. - • —1 recent, Salt Lake papei an • - nounces the withdrawal of a number of fam- Hies from Mormonism. Countiss of Jersey s recently, leaving a Mint3ll and a half in "hard cash." - —The first instance of a full no gro jnry of twelve men, oceMied at Navasota, Texas, last week. - —A heavy thunder •stor m visited Hudson, N. Y., on IJondayafternoon,doing considesaible damage. —Anadditional "twenty mile sec tion" of the Union Polito Railroad has been finished within te past few days. —Circulars, have been sent ont from Walshingto*to members of Congress, urging them to assemble in July. Franoiseo has remitted to the New York Southern Relief Commission Ylie splendidsum of 574,430 ig gold. —Senator Wade's Congres/lonal excursion party,passed through Indianapo lis on Monday evening, all homeward ,bound •=W. H. Rigby has beeti nomina ted for Congress in the Second California district by the Union Republican Conven tion. —A steamer has arrived at Heart's Content, from England, to repair the cable broken recently by a wandering iceberg. —Attorney General Sra'nbery 's "Opinion" has been printed in pamphlet form,and is being liberally ",franked" south ward. —lt is said that the jury in the Surratt case is composed of a better class of men than it was imagined could be se- cured for the trial. —ln Richmond, Va., the registra tion of voters was commenced in one ward tho city. on Monday. I 6 also commenced iu the Ountiy at the same time, --L=Gov. Ballock has accepted an iuvitatiou td deliver the Fourth of July ora- tion at Springfield, Mass game of base ball, played on Monday, at Fortiesa Monroe, bet ween the Severn Club, of .4iniapolia, Md., and the Old Point Ordinance Club, resulted in a victory for the, former by a score of 32,ta 17. • __, —The r Archduchess Matilda, of Austria, who was so terribly burned by her dress catching fire, on the 22d ult., it is now thought will recover. —Gen. Joseph E. Johnston. has been cippointed President of the Charleston, Memphis and Topeka Railroad . . —The New Orleans Picayune the greatest living excavator is Gen. Sheridan, who kept boring "Wells" till he reached Flanders. —ln order to keep a - rose fresh, du ring a late ball in Paris, the Prince of Wales curied a phial of water under his vest, in which the stem of the rose was inserted. —The New York Nation thinks truly that "uo political opinioril, however sournl,—can make "knaves and ehristians anything but a curse to the country." —Moses H. Repe, formerly leader Of the Eighth lowa Battery was shot and mortally wounded, at Memphis, - on Monday last, by a brewer of that place. —Boston celebrated the anniversa ry of the battle of Thinker Hill, with due ceremonies. military in line, speeches, clos ing of stores. and a holiday all around. —A letter from the liberal army iu Mexico states that Gen. Lopez, comman- ding the , regiment of the Emtbress, was the - officer who delivered: Querretero into the • -hands of the Liberals . —on Monday, at Lynehbpre, Va., R. H. Glase, editor of the Repalican, was , shot by sons of D. E. Baker Cause—the appearance of an article in his paper which reflected.on the father.. —A man 'hanged_ himself in Ben. nesselier county, N. Y., a few days ,since, . because his wife, to whom lie had transfer • red his property, declined to transfer it tack. . —DeaCon Jonathan Kingsbury, of Livonia Station, Livingston county, has in his possession the identical sword carried by Gen. Putnam through the Evolutionary war. The Deacon has owned the sword for the last forty years l or more.. —Charges li&ve been preferred / against' General Herron ; United Mates mar shal atlTew Orleans; and the parties press ! sing the matter believe they will be able to obtain his suspensimi under the provisions Of the tenure of office bill. --The Dryden Woolen Factory and the house of the •sclitor of the News were recently entered•by bnrglars At : the form er they secured some cloth,„4l pert of which was found-=afterwards parliblly concealed wilier the sidewalk ; at the otherplaas they met with lisherisnues —David. Wallis and daughter, Mri. Erastus Evans, were flung out of theft', Care Hap, by . the hem . taking fright. was taken up insensible. Evans was units; jured. They were drrting home from Owe! go to Tiogii. , , —John Mitchell and Augu' stun Qtititut, from Owego,have recently been sent to' Rochester for six months each. --The French ; Minister of Foreign Affairs., has had a conference with the min isters of Spain and our country on the con dition of South American affairs, with spec ial reference to the war on the models Platte. An amicable" settlement of this 14 bloody and protrsioted 'struggle viotdd be not only a triumph of statesmanship but of - --Jeff, Davis as accepted an Inv'. tsion to visit the White Sulphur, -13pringis. . A writer who is ma advocate of justice rath er than charity, aaja that when Darla ipta kiss &otitis, hiwiltilsit Wighottisia t;',,o, where Oa predoialnant; odor Aosta* rignivo timo Op*" aid, ) tr. 44.0-1, ,• _ • ' **4(.l:lOE - tiiiii y iiii ~0 -1 i -. ... .--.. Towanda, Thursday; •T*Pi.VXli,i bar- In accordanee'wltk;sr its4" l custom, we obeli 1) Iss*a pier next week. The,next number of The &Forte's will consequently be dated . July il. , • Tax ittlercassraumog LAW Of the last . Congress, and under which the rebel Sates Were to be or ganized, list had its vitality taken of it by Fin; Andy's', law officer, Attor;. ilex -General Steitherry 'and it is now - thought the. whole process of re»conetiuction of, the. rebel sate will be 'suspended, for a least. We cannot say 'that we are sorry for this.; The majority of the late rebels have, as yet, not shown much akese for the duties of"eitizen ship, and the longer they are kept on: the better they' will be prepared to be loyal, if it is in nothing else than demeanor, and if the delay is occasioned by their pretended friends, all the s heiter. The arguments by which the At torney-General anstaini the opinions he advances on the vedette provi sions'"Cf the reconstruction act, are fair - specimens of special pleading, and while they prOve his skill in this line, they prove equally hisi.itubser vieney, and want of fairucijs. The plain purpose of that act, was to place the late rebel states,in all re spects, under the control of • its pro visions, and its appointed ,adminis traters. This was the most' obvious intention of the law ;—and it de clares in the preaMble that "-no le gal state governments, or adequate protection for life or property, exists,' in the ten revel state. Yet Mr. Stan berry decides it was not intended by Congress to supercede the present civil governments there. But more tkan •this. Under the lasi, the late rebel territory-was divided into die tricts, and commandants appuinted to take charge of the same, by and under, the military authority of the United States, and who have the mil itary force placed ender their charge_ sufficient "to protect all persons in their rights of person and property, to suppresiti insurrection, disorder and violence, and to punish all die turbers of the public peace and criminals, and to this ; and he the mil- itary commander) may allow local civil tribunals to take jurisdiction of and try offenders, or when in his jitcliment it may be necessary for the trial of offenders, kasha have power to organize'military - commissions or tribunate for that purpose, and all in toferenee under color of state authori ty with the exercise of military au thorny under this act shall be null and void 1" Thus, from the act itself, and the proceedings under it up to this hour, it is but too manifest that the rebel states were to be subjected in toto, to the instruments of the re construction law. But Mr. Stanber rp by an artful and arbitrary con struction, and by separating and con sidering each prov . ision of this act 1 by itself, and without relation to the other, makes it appear as a mere po lice regulation for certain purposes, and only shows .bow the plainest ob- J,t, and the clearest directions in re gard to that object, may be pervert -ad. For it is manifest to the dullest apprehension, that if this lawyers' opinions of the re-construction law, are correet, it is not worth str a,sr in r e constructing the rebel states. Abel, Wells, and Monroe, have only to interfere in their respective de partments, to defeat the orders of the commanders of the districts. So . that Congress, -in • which there are many lawyers of decided character, has spent most of one session in pro ducing a legal abortion. While this is possible, it is not probable. --The opinion of the Attorney General, in itself, eau Wave uo other bearing than that of unsettling , and therefore prejudicing the final adjustment of the southern question, but it affords ' a basis, and gives a warrant , to a perverseva.weak-minded President, to interfeitin the work of re-con struction. We repeat, however, vie care little about this, and if - johnaan and Stanberry prefer it, Congress Will again meet in July, and re-affirm the re-construction act, strengthen where it is eak, and make it effec tive ' • d for which it was de signe. ; sed if-Mr.-J - ohamon, and his. pandering le - gal !adviser, see proper to nulify farther,. Congress can still protect its labor,•and work towards its perfection. All that the rebels gain by this', is, delightfuLprocrastir nation, and it will take a good deal of this to satisfy ris on this score.— For we believe the country will not lose anything if the rebels don't come in for five years yet. The Attorney General, in his Man ner of handling , the re-construction act, reminds -one, and it is evideritlY, in imitation of the man and his buc- Ale of sticks, which when taken to gether, could not be broken, but sep arated, this was easily done, Mr. S. ignores the 're-construction law, as' a whole, but takes it up in shreds . , ; and it seems weak enough.. This, 'how ever, is not' equitable, either , to, the lew itself or the'rinciplea which , ate ' usually regarded' of the highest l Mo- meat, io construing enactmeriti:, 1111" It will fate two to eesatiaa all the; wilaapiles aaanata*l is tbOarrlA !AA, 7 ii-ivash ington I indicate. a determination.; on, 4 part of the President to nullify nioltrAthao .1401' *a;fie, .Is4pnrp)iir , o ikri t i ziko ki o . t4 ; , 2o o 4 l ,l himself in the iruy'ett* peaceful ,and speedy restoration o thedissev= vred...SCitse so aesPicisgsly_progres 7 sin; under the acts of Congress. A Jultlessioa'seeine now tobe inevi table', A - Washington pa , says that a circular has been sent every 4anatcir and member, eirPeatki.nrg - . log thSir Pliutence heal on tho, first; Wednesday' 4nty: the 'thirabers of - the pon g iessioiisi Exebugve Com- Mitteei are in favor bra =I • Naos -of the, Waifs —Dispatches from the Platne resent that in response to)he call of Cio,v . Hunt, of Colorado, several hundred Leers hide enlisted for a ifampaign - against the bidians. Great difficulty is experk eneed n securing horns; and .a few aide:. penderit scouts only are mounted The eit _ r_ inns of Central City have . raised $5,060 to Pay for Indian scalps, and offer $26 each for ,4341alpswith the earron.": Oov. Hunt has prnmised the volunteers that they may hunt ItifT , 13 in their own "ray, and retain any pleader they may secure. The pros pec; of booty brings out more men than can 4 equipped.. On the.l2thll party of sixty kites were attacked O'Fallon- Sta. tion by Indians, and during the, fight nine Indiais were killed, At - Fort - Redgwiek Col. Fl i odge had tied up a citizen and ad ministered- to, him 150 laahets' because he sold Whisky to soldieni. —The California Deinoeratte State Convention . yesterday nominated H. IL Haight for Governor, William •Heiden for -lieutenant-Governor, Henry L. Nicholson fob Se'retary of State, Robert L. Watson for Comp,troller,y,Antordo F. Coronell for Tress- uror, end John W. boat for Surveyor Gen eral. I Resolutions were adopted condeim ing the reconstruction polioroi Congress, oppog impartial suffrage v and in favor of the eight-hour system. ' —lln the • case of youig Roe, who was tilled on Wednesday in a duel: fought at übarleston, B. C., . We i Coroner's Jury yesteidayetuined a verdict of !felonious hiimiM i l 141 de ag his antagoMst mid the ) 113 seconds co erred in the a, ' • 1 The total number of voters regis.ered in Louisiana to the 16th inst. was 169,111, of which 24,525 were whites and 0,779 negroes: This -number is large ly inleicess of the Presidential vote polled in 1860. ) 1 — r l The lowa Republican State Coniention, at Des Moines, yesterday, nom inattd,CoL Samuel Merrill 'for Governor, and CoL Scott for Lientenant-(lovernor. , . Thel resolutions adopted favor impartial suffiage and equal protection under the law, without respect to color, race, o religion ; indorse the military reconstruction bills ; call 'par a session of (3ongress ip Ally, t o en , act whatevei laws may be necessiu7 to se cure the thorough enforcement! of these bills, and demand the prompt p*shment, according to law, of Jeff. Davis, ap the late eldSf of the rebellion. , '—Our Washington dispatches givis the conclusions of the President and hiOabinet in referencS to therterpreta tion of the Military Reconstruct on Bills, as arrived at their meetings on tht" 18th and 20th inst. The two opinions of the Attor-, neir-General were considered, and' each sed lion of the instructions to the military-com manders proposed by him, was acted upon and adopted unanimously, except, that Sec retary Stanton in some instances voted nay. .The Grand Jury of the City Ccnrt of Mobile have made screport upon tin late riot in city. They do not find linit the address of Judge. Kelley, or the ' conduct of the party arrested by the Chief of, Police, produced the unfortunate result, hilt that it most likely grew out cif the fact that firearms were openly wont 10* colored men present, and that some one,pf , them, very inopportunely, 'perhaps fi' ll accident, fired his pistol, causing nn alarm, a rush of the crowd, and consequent ", ( -- "A" - New-Orleans dii3patPh gives what purports to be a declaration of the City-of Tampico, disavowing the Govern uient of ,Inarez and redogisizing E4anta. Anna as Geneialzin-Chief pf the Mexican armies, and President cui , interim of th e Republic. The same proclaniation prepares's' brilliant programme for Santa Anna's Altars). action, and grants bin three days in whiph to make up his mind end declare his determination. —Conway ' Mass., celebrated its • centennial anniversary essterdai, with ap proFiate ceremonies. An oration was de livd by Rev. Charles A. Rice, Of Danvers, and a poem by. Harvey Rice, of" Cleveland, Ohio. • - -- c - -i., —President Johnson yesterday is _itted a proclamation armooluirig that the ratifications. of the treaty with ',Russia, in regard to the Northwest territory have been exchanged.. , i \ • I —A, pardon was grarited General .iongstreet,-yesterday, upon the Written and personal application, of many !prominent officers of the army, including pen. Grant . and several Senators and Represintativei. 1 -0111cial information wfu4 received at Washington en Wednesday netlrmatory Of the report that the trial of tl Emperor Ilifevirrollian' hoe been postpon and it is . Probable, will not be resumed until after the fall of Mexico and Vera Cruz, and,• the as er#te United States Minister. The .fixffiiig in the Liberal army is strongly op posed to• clemency; the soldiers! being rep resented as clamorous for the blood of the fallen. Emperor ; but Juarez and his advisers are in fever of delay. ' ' 1' • ' , . —Hon. Isaac NeWton, I.Crilanmis donee of Agricultlfre,"died at his - ears ;in Washington Wediteschiytir r . I n it. The !duties of the office of Commissi crr ad ia taim- will devolve upon ; John R. Stocks, Chief Clerk of the , Deparhnent. I . —" Gen. J. W. Fisher, one of `the .., Senators from Lancaster county} was rob bed in the sate somewhere 'between 'New- York and Harrisburg of his hat and pocket book.' The general had inerttiNew York city ova visit, and wason his yto - Har risburg" - ' • ' N . —lf the newa from Mexico, is re liable, gout* Anna's career heti !come to pi end. It , is reported' that he 1 1 4f* Vera tine oil Uzi) 40t hut, hitttaoeates of being bniiniOniiiin dnlivisTlO iit t. haltaeAtiattprtinoterbY ~*_ _, At 4 and sentenced to be executed. There,ean 1 4 1 Milo dqui4 ; ihaM4s:deo tar k te ,9 1 0 31 it 44(714 ‘I 641119 :0 1 . M .1 6 :1 1 L, .LI He * 11 . 2 00 - t)l.j. • . 1- • -I " MENEM —The- Variety- Theatre 1 4 7: by Weduesdey . indienee b gni When the severely';' Aber.'Were wt ye't , I s ' 4, . . .129 L., Ito policy I.),egius to \vork.GesirSickles has asiedlo be relieved of the command' of the Second Military District; and has -dentanded-troloic,l quirt' into his acts, titat.he pay, arsawerliti? accusations of the,Attorney-Genera , —A. child -or Mr; Elanictel. ;Leedom ntiebsiten, St#et with int#iielyz'de# last week, under distieFiaing - Oireittastarices: It ihteined tieCess to, some stifainitleroi which it drank,.lthus 1- burning its' month; thiciat and inaldiai seneralig• so bad that it died within:a day,' U vas . aged about one r r • ' —The attempt .. t.(l repairlitheidego age 'dew tp'tlie Atlintic Cable recently, by an iceberg n e ar . Hear 'Content, lice been a complete anc,cemi rep- - 7 -Ex-Grov. Andrew. IL Curtin :.,is now in Paris where "lie arrived. about the' rth _of . May. , It •is the Ex-Ciovernor'ain tendon to.remahr in - the French - capital for •severidaree* an& rest after his' pleasant, yet tireseme tour. (Ariz the water. Wm Ward and Thomas Burrie, who knneked and •. robbed Michael Gallagher, of Buzighianton, • on the night, f the 9th of last April; and then laid him on the - railway track to hero over by tlie Cars, were recently, tried in that °Urea. sentence& to Auburn for ten find five years, .respect ively. •. . . '—The Reßnblican ,S . t4eConten . -. tion of lowa nominated, candidates error and Lieutenant nominated ; and Lien "tenant Goiernor; and adopted, a stropg, positive, Radical' platform, declaring for equal rights irrespective *f race, color, or religion:; Cendorsing the reconstruction, acts; calling for a July session, and demanding that treason and traitors shall be" pimished according to law. —Lewis D. Campbell, ;:onr thinis ter to Mexico, has sent . resigiation to the President. The"place was tenderekto Gen. Steadman and he declined on accciiyxt of the condition of his private affitirs. Cimpbell staid in Washington and New-Pr leans all the time afar his ,appointment. . —ln the State 'Convention . which met at Ciplambni, Ohi \ o, on the 19th iru3t., and nominated Gen. RAl:Hayes for Gov erns*, one ,of the delegates from •Gacene counly p was a,eolored man. New 2lbrattisemento. CAME UPON. THE LAND :OF the subscriber, during the high water last May, a quantity Of Hemlock Boards. The owner or owners will plea.ll come forward; prove property, pay charges and take theits Away. FRED C. GORE. Bhesheqiiin, June 21, jdej. ATTENTION, FARMERS EASTERN 'BRADFOR-D! , Farming Toots of all kinds at MbODY'S, agent for the celebrated Cayuga Chief Mower and Reaper, whits is 'acknowledged by all that know them to be the best machine yet offered to the public. Also' the best Horse Pitch Fbrk in the Gaited states. liOnAt and Hand Bakes, Scythes, &c., &c. - ' • :L. L. - MOODY. Rome, June 24,1867.-4 w: t — 'i --‘ TO THE• FRIENDS OF El-9MA.. CATION AND LOVERS OF We take Pleasure in informing got. that we have just opened in Towan da, on the corner of Bridge_ and 'Main Street ) No. 3 Pale° . n's on Elegant New .Book and Moak *re, where every thing in the Book . . ,Stationery r and music line may be found. Stationery,'Paintinge, Gold Pins, Spectacles, Eye Glasses; Spy Glasses, Opera Giasiei, and a general assortment of. Musical In struments, Yankee kotions - and _Fancy Articles. Our Goode were all, selected in the. city with great care by experiencp4 hands and bo'ught with cash at a very low figure 'with a uiew to the. wants of this community. L 4 wh4 a patro 11s is gmtsonsi TO ALL WIIO READ Co„ Have opened a splendid New Boo'k' and ?dude Store, in ratton'n:Blonk, 'Towanda, where they are selling everything in theii line cheap for Cask Call and sic them an d sat- : isfy yourself that snob is the emi r °wands:June 27, 191/7k' TVifeel confident we shi to offer hargainkto,a,ll win or—us wit their a patro l an - CC 3 (L DSSOLUTION.—The*m of Bish op & Taylor,is this day dissolved brain tual consent. The business will be ‘ conducted by S. P. Saylor, who will settle all accounts of the late firm. BISHOP & TAYLOR. W3 l4 4 lsin g , Jane 14.1867.-8 w; ' 1. TO TIM PUBLIC. \ Still rendering thanks t* the. pUblic in behalf of the firm, I respectfully solicit a pc.rilell of the patronage so liberally shown to the firm and I do earnestly request'those having accounts with the above tirm.to settle them, at on - S. P. TAY B. . . . „, , TAIL VANBUSKIRK,. DrEBATIT AY AND 1111,CRANIOAL ,Dstrrist hits opine rooms in the Beidleman Block, 'directly opp , site the Yeats House; ier the practice of h professio*„.and is prepared at all times to per form all operations belonglag to Dentistry. Th dillbrent kinds of Plate' Work, , will 'be recent' mended, accarang to:their honest merits., N real .Te eth dllidand restored to their original beauty, with mate Hal the hest adaptedlo ese • cascAThe -graded care satatteri tion will le giv& to , the correction-of (yew larliks-and the extrection:ot - Teeth. In •th Departntemt,ef practite the , Doctor would say he claims an -mount ,of skill ,• and „experience malt° *at..possessedr by any one 111 elk or ' alb? othltr country. Teeth will be 'entratited erithout pain; by -the ;use Ofgss ; ehlorotorM or ether,-and in a mannersery satisfactory, to pa tients, aa the testimony of leagreds• can'. ya sheer'. Please call.iAexamine•specimens of our work, and be assured of the correctness of the statementki Flodrioet an& eentali4*lll3fili -be oheerfrAY -." • Towanda; June e, usaY.r=om m t w MEE W Ili WHIT . 1 PLAIN) = 1 LINN ~ En Which pricis. 1222 !Et FAN Stamp Cons ! Toys For 64 Ilan • N 19 'l).4t I . 0 t/s. 6 • . GOODS Lou Our,, Ari E A I L . * S .1 , Ou'r facilities for buying rank is auCogg the,first in Bradford County.. We Amin- i - ' JUST PUIiCH'A.SEDI Large lines of goods First Hands, at the time when goads had F allen off from former rates. We have added our stock of B 0 1 0,t S ADSHOES . . , , Work 'warranted., Goods low. A good:assort ment? New H . hi, , direct from Manufact rer, neat' nd good, at low prices. We have a . • :It i. }l .. W DRY . : 4 J 3-00DS I. 4. , I in Oil Vte 04 to SELL. Children's Toys, good Ca limes; Surnm'er ClothitaN Umbrellas, Para sols,\*rse Foricse' r Horse . Itakes, Mowing, Ms chines, Wheel Barrows, , -Splani n, and .Flax Wbeels. &e.,1 &c . 9nns, ' , islets, Ammunition, ir c.,#e. • •• GRO o E 1 lIIS I, EipeCjally Teas and Fish, a goodassortment, in any quantities.. Universal Clothes Wring ers. The ;' ; HETBAIIp LOWING MACHINE- I The Mention, of ts name commands respect, where it has'heen ascii. Valitable, strong and dturable improvements have lately been added. Do ot, buy till you see the Improved Hubbard, thedd parts of them wei s. h e ~ . .L: B i ß n o stoc Nso k s . :Zha r , g are bought tit sell. i Come and see. i I Metnipolitan Hardware and Combined ' Variety Store.' Oi,well. Pa., June 6;1867. TIO'WOOI ,GROWERS Get oar Wool manufactured anti save 50 per cent: in your cloths. WANTED, 50,000 lbs wool, at highest mark. et price. cash. WANTED,.SO,OOO lbs Wool to manufacture at tife lowest rates, and work watrinted to give entire Satisfaction. • WANTED, 50,004 lbs Wool to bard into Rolls Our Carding Machine • has been new clothed this Eprimt, and will do extra work, with ex perienced Workmee to attend it, at the HORSE•IIAY •FIORK . :. • k . DRAKE, SILL id: -IfIIDSON'S PATENT. Patented .Inly 31, 1866. The subscriber Would; respectfully call the at tenion of Farmerd to Um latest and: greattat Inv ntion la the Way of Horse Ray Forks and Cutters. - This fork - is liglPer, cheaper, and bet ter, more durable,and less liable, to break or. get out of repairban any one , now offered to the public. It is propdsed that the fork shall strati upon its meats and is warranted tol work peffectly and give! better satisfaction than any •tork in the world. It is easier work for the man who rises It, a boy can manage it with ease and it is a first ratelhay knife. It is a splendid . article, plerve look.:tt it. . , For sale iziy Codd ng & Russell, Towanda, L. .t L. foody,Rame. , one 13, 1367.-4 v, 11 be abl will, fav- ge. CROSS boo. 8008 'AT _ ` F s'• --,•-• --',]: • ,-, • i., E , •4.05 r, it 51i.i:.i713. .- Arip. pitswgriii,.- , L • .1, ,-,,,,,. • YE r . -9 , i,rt 2. : :.511j-•B' '•0 1 . ; .. '6 - itlkigs' - ' :: Dir/I l * t' :.'' 7 3l '1 , 1 A Y.ANCY OW: egllWrik pEicl - C ... 9 T.,AI! .I. D C9713 ,1 1 _. J• .. ' , - .: 1 .. - 1. : _ COL A.I,S;- -, „iSusl 3 FDERs, 1,0 13 t -A 1)I•O41 3 s,.; . BAGS,,, . - --4:; i . 5 -- : 404', 4o{„-, au. -, i t, I •H- ,• ; • :• ::.. h.,..; eill 'iie ' twildet ',i‘i great yeduetlria : lA Cell . a ed see: , ' • .. . , • ~ .' COHEN A: - ltOSEif Elp;l:P. ils•,•May 30, I#o7. . ..I .1: ,-, : . . . I CY 'GOODS,* MILLINtRY 1 ' 4 Hue selectla :A . 1 • , IC Y G'-'0" 0i) S, E P 11 - Y ift, EABBAIDEBYTA ERNS, - - 1 I ' - ' ed oo rli r Il i sent's Waistst. r T I ' BS,.SACIRS, &e. . _, ;Ts, QI:OVE4, YANKIiE NOTIONS, and Dqßa of all Nadi. a.lAo a Batt lot of MILLINERY ' GOODS * • 4 cheap at. D;. . Cartcr's old stand on lreet... . . June 6,1567.-3 m. , WARDWARE Largely. • Also 'good line of new; .I;i 7Er e 64 , EW ,`PRING Alp SIIMMEit 1 , , GOODS I ! IL W. l E D Dlr 1 Woto u ld announce i l o.. the citizens of_ To ' sada, .ndtbe public generally, that he has in store an daily receiving, new and • I- , ‘l ll--- R' E S'll G ta - o.'D!s, n his line, suitable tothe wants of the people;wbichli will sell for Currency at former G 0 . " L. D r'R - I6 S t Genitalia's as usual of good well and Tellable made - , 0L N G WO Shoddy Ail any kiwi) ;.consisting IJSINISS: 8 'I:TITS, All grades. 1 , . 10A AND PANTS J . TSo 'VESTS- .F• ; All 'Woco. . • • • • 1 1 BESg COATS, PANTS & VESTS , ,-- ' ' . ' Linen Coats, Dusters' anSTants, ' - I .' • 0 ver Alla and ; Over ~ Shirts, Linen a n d , Paper liars, Linen, Cassitere' and Flannel Shirts, eck Ties ~ S uipendetai Gloves. Canes, 'Leather I ga; Spring Style Silk, Soft and 4 StrawAtte. '• first class. • 'Remember that Goo ; Goo de are cheaper at a lair price than poor goodstt any 3.; ries. \ Call and examine my goods hero e boy . Next door to Powell ,1 Co. 1 • • ' • '\ - ' '' Towanda. kW 28, 1887. • 23 - -- -0. 0-0 o°. : }-e kritiewl3lx l'er Ceet.'kEirlill3ll,7ol4. ' l '.. , .H . , .% :,,,: ..-.-[;., :-• i.. , .: _ ,•.\, : ...• •• ..- • ~.,.1.,; : , .11.. g ; :-.;, fteel al State,.Conety,and Itietaigek•l •:.-.1 • " Sloe. ... , : , •; Will be farelehed li setae .iii'e_ eit - •;ux spiill'ea ! \ onto 'the nearest = Bank ` er Banher3 else liy: thei of :.the iindeadiptedi ...t . .:1-.C; s - ,- • , it; .:-....',1. , , , :- ' 1 , 4 t.:. • I, •-• , ' •.: . JAY C HO KE . 4, cp, • - -:- :-;', - 1, - . `-. . Ducteu l t-cp„ f; , : - 1 - lint ; — yr 4 ,-,!, 4 1 1/0 3 1.Nia -4 4 1 .2 11 .1ke; Airitti, gd 7 . - " 31 4 . ' : I LLRG&&S: t R T OVNO. . . i~ Sitrt *A L , ~ • ~, e , • ' t ~ 1 ••' ;: - '-.& .. C 0 La •414 .:•. 'l:4k , :::•,,, .• • • • '. • . iV. i‘ ' t. K ' ': 9 ' - •-•':} ! • ; N'l / 4 4 • - 747,. -• ' 4:', f, f" i . . -y . .: in_VH . ': ki l -' ' 1 Az, ~ ,:i .- -4', . ".:.,.L'-#_,,, atvEYERY BEcENTLY• MADE 'ft--4 , -,;..• 4.0- , . i I, LA RGE AD 13041_1.0 N ME - - EIMMIM Y' STOCK: OJ? GOODS FAR , I'HE t 0•••••. ir - • • ~. • . t i , • • / • SUMMER •9PFLATIO '0; •-; AT A STILL • t:. 1- GREATE ,. .ED r ytTIO • . I 'l i. --.. \ '-'- t ' . •,/ I -., . IN IP, ICE i , -i• r . i i [. ' With\t Lember of our 1 1 firm constantly' in New Yor , we hav en able within 't . • past fep days to profit large ly by .Piolfnt fluctuations i the markelf, and have' mi 14 heavy.purchases of all kin) of Goods fn our line .l M.UC REGUL , May 23,1 f 87. i N E • I ST 0 R EI; Nis.VV 6110CEILIS AT W. , A. IMO PINE APP C Ai PEACHES, TEAS, MOLASSE Ot all kirnls, in lad everything in the •. M. N. modpy. GROCERY, N PLOUR,PEED,BRAND, POTATOES, BVITEB, LARD, EGGS, AND, EVERY VARIETY OF FARMERS PRODUCE DRY GOODS OF ALL VARIETIES, LOWEST POINT IN THE MAR ET, 'CHEAP AS PHEAPESI TO. THEFA*NAin• isH P.M FOR , ALL .KINDS OF ,PHODtT R. '1867: ' 14,REAT .. INDUCE*EIVW : 1 0 ‘.4 lignollAkli OW IiIIiPPERE,V ' Thi.fferdante :Fniow .114pre8. , X „::, • ..,.t. : , . .... : •:, Having made arrangements with the zre Yeti said Erie Railway, to do Ezprets on their DAC° .are: now receiving- ink freight; and mercinuidise for all 'pax* Union=North, South VI reit, 'Wit Cthe • deg, zarope,s west - Indies: Goods-sent' • , ' • teeny”part of California, &X wittithe q • despate .li •..Ehippess iiiiiir Eerehantt . will 3 know whigtotiormous htelithylitie • pay. ing forquiSi transportation. How th its Iftsa• pusy la made ap Aloboatrely, o f Au* lifer; chants midiShipperL.or . ,break_ 'op theme. ly [which the-old QM wins 0i& formed) ,Ai to givelitrostes 0 Ithe boldness - oons4 t.. .411 goods be isielsgealwetghltratilbs: waresilre shtilpedbyWetnal-weigt q LI WkeeplQ. glitelijlib paltaniactilhe ati thAthroo4lhfilk 4 0 k - Ri4cau 'i.,. newsprint. to4ll VW iidaibk Pil6 iteiMalleationm*l.: efitiolA ch. 4 - IP* r ili Mt l .,Pl airel Y r4ll ' • ' H...: . fi l e 't. ' • 1 lihr; illil .. . trirom 4esiti it iiitg ' 7 _ & oliiitrit IlAn Arsort AA SIM Ckllltri t T ait ANT P raill W_l s , - 1 4 141 0. 1 31 t.. , . rAS f . 0 EDDY; .. Zr: . !.. - ,,,t , '..:.:: ' 4n. . ... , *F. 1 .~ 7'O~~' HPIIC_ IMlt= <;, ':iii2. - elis.',: , I '. I . , , . , ■ BELO MARKET RATES NEW ' GOODS I ROCKWELL I NED FRUITS, ES, PEACHES, PLC ALL step, N NED OIYSTIX I II.IZED APPLES; PRIII;IE, ICHERR &C., &C.; &el SUGARS, SYRUPS, COFFIE, SPIC Will be kept constantly on band A fresh lot of Purchased at tho Anil 10111)0 sold ar Mai ROOKIVEL 3 - 17"IsT - - • 1 A .. H Pilaq.- _BROX • .• (15 14t53,41. OW ooTR NM Bmrtimas. Hlliilttl ILE YBRiiTaißs TIN EUMPHRZT ,BRoTnEss. IBINIE Sitioe 4-airiialf, of MBItIXG . . Olivier/ extensive 'saki boa vrarranted as in Imaking preparation for a very large . SUMMER EACH_ DEP i !MIME MI . FULL STOCKED FULL STOCKED FULL g,TOCKED With goo' "ot l th e ' R I G . 11 TQIU A. L Y P O P ir . LA 1! .P It 1- U E GAITERS • AND' BALMORAL/3, T.IES ANIIIi.!IPP,ER'S-, LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN _ • I BOOTS, GAITEIL t S & -BALMORALS MEN BOYS ANY_ YOUTH. ' - ALL THE -J ST i y'LES ALL TI E ' STYLES ALL HE ,STYLES NM ' Fire Class Boot and Shoe Store, NOW OPENING IN THE HARNESS . : DEPATMEIT,, HARNESS -DEPARTMENT; HARNESS DEPARTMENT, LEATHER FLY NETS, )COTTON FLY NETS, tINEN DRIVING AND. STABLE SHEICTB, NECKS AND EAR NETS; HORSE FLESH HORSE FLESH aufitrm BE wriatmrr Task. • , • . MR. JAMES V. WILLCOX, quperbiktk! of the'riftrile+9/200m,; . Is On hand and ready to: it : on all' his old tdends and as many more possible, and /14 all The styles of •' • • • • , .•• LIGHT AND 'IIHAVir HARHESk' . 1111111311CAVY,:ptAAGIRT, BRIDXitS;. WHIPS' .1m=m1r.,,..ck7. :4 , NA:,4.Y.EtAM44. 4 4: ,., :, '.i ES - 4:51TI!,;,o IN4111:-LINK - • .• starua:uNgs „or - • f -,- .2711.„=:, A a• :4 ;114.' 0,..1) A 4:24.1.A vtalriAtllWrgalitiVANlt'-' • • . , ."415 akt 40R()4Mr'VRAVICLLINEPBAGfk t.erAisn .11:s;;;;•,r1V,I. '4l tza ohumn. SALE, place to SHOES SHOE .. .; ri : ce, 0 tzl aa ' 7 ; , ;.,SIXOXS t , Is AT IBM " 7 z / MI TRADE, And ABZJIENT FOR PATENT. LEATHER - • The catalogue lemhiacka I HOODS, NO ,OWNER OF HORSE FLESH =I ME _ 6 T • -X, MEM I= lEEE MEI '4 , ore,,cotner 1144 indPisup " • - 11" u g At t ri eg 6 e(haalagtot 13 r li a P ak l aalaili P hn mend dealers ie. the GU9t),EI4X; ORAIN: ISION . 8 . ,u , _8 I sr :E s- 8., tololittreepeatfolkrinVitellevitteutlon of clove, yes.,..atei the public gesurally r t 9 our stuck of Mods purchased andervery favorable dream- ' . , pines', which we offer for Cub orisliort.ther, "a4iiices ib.l4 we think will eathiy burl friecitls r thatire odd hinthh COods at the • LOWEST , .MARkFir . RATES, iiiii plea *4:100 leioe.cousttour in, iiewVork, Jane iiaittrig purchases fors large Jobbieg holm iliere; 2 4 well agfor" 4B : givioE per sonsi attention to our baatne a s, keeping a full oussortinent ;it ail braes, and, literal dealing with' our cuitoutars. to merit the ~ c Midonce add, pat. ; I 'room!. of theaminumity. ,. . - • " Special. attention littler to Iferehants end cat'. eta wb:ibny goods kg bit package: Cash pai4" , for all kinds of braid and ponntry i'roduce. " • • for, STEVENS, NERCUR & Co. , Towanda, 4t41 1,186,7. We have* large stock of C H 1• C E A'S , ateleeted with greet care,Whlch will be sottl ithe box at New York Wholento Prioei. .s . . , . gIIGIR, MOLASSES, SYRII* RICE, Co . , Tobacco , Soap, S tleratus , lilac Ii Candles. Crackers, ite L In greni.rariety, cheap by the Packag-: • A LARGE STOi:K!or FLOUR on hand in &mels, Sacks or in Bali .also Coca Meal cheap.—Feed &c. . P.O H , Alt / SAN T D, LARD, • FISH. OF, ALL KINDS WOOD : AND WILLOW Stone Ware, Broome by the quantity: BIIIST'S GARDEN, SEgliS CLOVER k• TIMOTHY SEED. ASaTON'S SALT, The only kind s'ultable for Dairy tile - Agency foF the dale of a. • - ; MARVIN,Sc CO. K ER OSENE 01 at Ilazintpetuer's prices This Mils put up in good sound tight barn: warouttedto be fall measure, and we believe t quality to be the best In market: NEW. STORE AND NEW GO* FRESH PROM" THE iirP.W YORK MARKETS CHEAP. LH THE CHEAPEST. , - the subscr: have parcbasathe building lately crienedWA.-J. Noble, (one door south oC Beidlematra Block,) : and have filled It with .; • 2 ' • ' I . GROOERiES • AND PROVISIONS , WOODEN AND • WILLOW. W E: ; Frnita of all Mania in their season, (fresh and dis k ed), billet -every thing usnalij? found in 2 first clan • - , P R 0 S I-0 N ,S. TORE A share of the patronage of Towanda and ci eMity is respectfully solicited. We will pay•the highest market price for alt kinds of - • • COUNTRY PRODUCE. .'We also have the sole,Agency for firadPird anB adjoining counties for the sale of the C 'breed Virginia and Nardi Carolina Smokin g -Tobacco. A liberal discount made to the trade. • - BRIAIHALL dr COWEIII.. Towandi, 'April,9, 1867. • R MA)V -E D L.• . H. BRONSON, Would most respectfully announce to the ctti zerilt 'of Bradford County,that.be - has removed ti%rm Orwell, 'Pa., to OWEGO, Y. Y., Where he , Lae opened a large and well selected stock ofl D Y • G. 0 . - 0 D S Well adapted to the present times of .! L OW.PR XCEB! A. large variety ' of DRESS GOODS, PAINTS; DELAINES, CH-ALLIES, r• OigandiQe, Poplins, ALPACAS, MOZ.AMBNIIES, SILKS;. &C. SgAwlS, CLOTHSGREAT i .IN VARIR ,' Besides a largC Itesorfin'ept . i G 0 0',1) S Too iintnefrone to pennon.. - The stock hss been parqbased aliree.jlte last reduction lu prlco. the:4**M be aoid aE prlcea thit will please • ;The motti is - 2 • t..EIE--:TINDEIiSOLD! • Medusas. of Pansyleititt "and the reit or manklAdlr tordially !Inilted to call on him ;end eienine ; the stock :4 1 . --rooda . 11 his new 'l llor*On Main Week. t door - a ;east Of Park lld • ME HEE ME ''":646,4un ' e IS, INT." !4r,t3 foitna ustalig any pemii: my se. MI likes Ijiba Witosi •apy. de outracted wins pylikketuurseir,.. ale s date.. 6- • , • .CaditioNaN ..t . „T '• II El EU EMI Consisting ,Of areniulines; =Fatimale; : 23 , Is, he