Nolo from ail Nailing. - - -Lenie-lie'poleo give a state din ner in honor of Ozoiyal Panama. —The remaining "portiOn'of Table Boa, Niagara Falla, was blinFait on Friday of bat weak,by a 20 lb. of pow der. —Sergeant John Lynch, st*enian, died in Buffalo, on Saturdel last:, from wounds received at Ridgeway, while inn ding 'Canada. , ' —A man has been held to bail, in Den;lt, for:smuggling two barrels of crude Coal oil from Canada. He poured the con tents into a well, and sold oil land enough to make himself rich. —The " dethooratis " of Alabama km- called a state convention to meet at Montgomery, on The that Tuesday in Sep timber. They time a onion of all colors and races on the ”Conservative" platform. —The Czar has leaned a decree by which the whole territory lately conquered by the Russian forces in Central Asia, is oonsiiiiited one goyerrinnuttonnder the OM nar.d of General Saufmsim. —The direCtors of the Erie Rail ♦ay have decided to build `, depot at Farah& this fall, at a cost of 628,000. —A: street brawl between two'deaf mutes, occurred at Lewiston, iMe” a few days ago. As they talked with their fingers the town was not disturbed. 'lifiey receiv ed sundry blows and kicks in siiiince. —Wm, Howard Barnum' teller of the Pequesock National Bank of Bridgeport, Conn., has decamped with several thousand dollars of the .bank's money. . —On the 25th, ult,s shooting affair occurred in Frankfort, Ey., in which Um. Bridgeford shot James Nichols dead. .The former *as dangerously wounded. • —Robert Henry, Hendershot, "the drummer boy of the Rappahannock," now holds a position as conductor on the Union Pacific raihvad. His young wife, with whom he Ldely elope_d_fibm Poughkeepsie, is in Omaha, and has made quite a sensation in that city. • —Rev. Henry Ward Bee6her deli,- area a sermon in Plymouth church, Brook lyn, Sunday evening, on Nobility of Labor," in which be , said that more public men of eminence had started from the busi ness of type setting E than probably from any other occupation.. —J. Allen, ot Hazlton, Schuylkill county, died on Monday of last week from the effects of over-exertion in playing tun Pittston Gazette claims that there are from twelve to fifteen thousand in habitants in that Borough. —George W. Wiunetnore is to be hung in Philadelphia. on the '2Bth inst., for the murder of Mrs. Magilton. —A vein of Antiquu Marble, beau tifully variegated, mostly.light green and red' has been discovered in Bose township, Lnzerne county. Lipman's clycns horses. were seized and sold by the sheriff at Scran ton, to satisfy a debt. He raised the wind arid recovered his horses. —The anniversary exercises of University, at Lewisburg, 44 week, passed off in a very satigfnetory manner. —Kowa girls are faking:the place ot news boys, in New York.. Some old girls hereabouts are great for peddling news. —The late procession of the friends of Temperance/ in f3chnylkill connty,is said to have numbered 1.309 peisims. The pic nic was a grand affair. A camp meeting tor the Mifflin burg Circuit of the-DS. E. Cbtireb, common ding Friday, August'l6, will beldin Wal ter's Grove,about two miles south of Mifflin burg. —A man named Michael Cromer,in a state of somnambulism, walked ost of the third story window of the Broadway Hotel, Mauch Chnnk, a few nights ago. Be- was badly injured. —The dead body-of a child, sewed up in blue• pantalowni, vas found on the railroad in Marietta, Pa., on last Saturday. Physicians supposed it bad lived about 20 bouts. ---The; Mate base ball conventill,m will moat in Harrisburg on the 10th of Octo ber. The country awaits with breathless enxiety, the result of their biliportagttilelitss= rations. —A valuable barn, carriage-linage, and hay-bouie full of hay, grain, ustryiafires and wagons, belonging to Thomas J. Edge,. of New Garden, Chester county, was destroy ed by an inception' fire last week • —At Brookville, a little son of Enoch IL Wilson was thrown from a borne, oaught in the bridle, and ed somo.iiii— tance, breaking two ribs and badly criilitii; his heed. —The proposition to "How women to vote was lost in toe Connecticut, iegisis" hare, by a vote of 93 to 111. —There are4rix thousand' parQled. rebel prisoners hi Maryland. Gov: Swan' has appointed several of them as officers 41 the State militia. —Walter F. Davis,Tost master at Van Wert, Ohio, has been arrested onia charge of embezzling money from letters. --Andrew Johnson is already a candidate lb'. II .S. Senator in Tenn. • • —ln Chili, N. Y. last week, a little boy aged eight yews fell into thecanal. His little sister plunged in to rescue ;him; 9a . both were drowned. • —The New, vo F k constitutional convention has decided to djaf no • *se all 'persons who aided the rebellion. That's is wide range. —Terrible cruelties are alleged t 6 have been pra6ticed by the keeper of th 6 —ahrui..honse at Patterson, N. J. ' = Fractional curreth' cyof tit enom ination o fifteen cents is 'about to beZssned by the Treasttry.departmeza, - —William-Penn has been arrested in Schenectady, N. Y., charged with. c 3 - Illicit)? -in the Murder of Michael Dick f Oneida. - —RObert Dale Owen is writing a life of Abraham Lincoln. We harem don \ t it will be the best ever produced. —Mrs Emily. Mix of Troy, Nelir York, plunged into the river at that place and drowned herself on Sunday lait, —The Union Republican penerai Committee, at a meeting in New Yo*, 4:9; Tuesil4 last, formally nominarea Guru Grant to the Presidency. —P. T. Barnum and Charles Dick., AreAtoinames of two prifOnin inat• 4.4pgA fre,ol jail in Banbury, Ct. Whar,4 - in s'airivrt.% Wading pinta. ITEIS Towanth4 Than*, Ang. %lift Union TOR Jll. HON. HEN. Union Replilim Ganvention. A Convention of the' Union Repoidieser Party of.Eradford ' Oronty. to be eoarpesed of tiro Delegates from , flack Election pis. Wet, will amemble at' the 6ourt House in TOIIIII2BIII. on MONDAY EVEN ING the 24 day of BEITEKREE, nest, at 'lt o'clock, to Owe in nomination can didates to be supported at the mike lion. The wide:d i cta& seleetad as Vigilante zu3l Committees, are'req is the several Eleeti the hours of 2 and 6 SATURDAY, the Sl at for the seleetimi of said By order of the Ont. tag Committee. G. D. MONT mamma krarza Tr—Frenk Jahn R , Sate* Maws Boao—D 0 T Hutl. Aszcsu—C • John Mason. AnnanT—Thos E ALsa—A T Li ley. AsTicrx—Robt , Bascur-4 b 81, Buse DIGTON IP—J Jan NieboLs. Busuanarox Bo] Reuben Idea iNn=NGTON ham Rockwell, CassowTe—J4m , ley, Wm Taber Calm= Boao—T An, 'Tan Vam. CoLowm—Frank Strong. Faarauss—James C Ridgway, Thos Sea man, F F Fairchild. Gaannza--Wm Vivaria, V(m • Banyan, • David Bayles. HEsnick—A 11 Brown, W A Wetmore, G W Elliott Ls/los—Andrew Itoyse, Reuben - Robert McKee. Lirennard J'Atiytori, Robt Campbell, Huston McKinney. • Laßarsvutratoao—G W Brink, G 8 Gar- bars, J H Marsh. = Norma TP--Freeman Bweet, M T Vangor. der, Clark Cummings jr. Mom= Bogo- 7 8 S Pin'n • n, H S Holland, Id A Rockwell. Gawax.r,—E M Farrar, H B Kimball, Isaac Marsh. Ovairroa--lOhn M44.1143W13, Josiah Itinebolt, R Richer is. /' Pras—E 8 Skeet C W Reynolds, Giles N Ittoosuar—Geo R Mead, Isaac Baldwin, 0 E Chamberlin. Rows TP—Wm McCabe, W B Parks, Levi Towner. Rona Boao—L L Moody, John Passmare, 0 Ft Young. azarnaU idohdy,- Ejbert Niles, DJ Allen. SParrtopret3 D Phelps, Oscar Harlmess, Joel Adams. Sourn Onirea-LGeo Dunham jr., H 0 Faa sett, Samuel Pettingall, jr. Kravaars—Peter Monroe, Jas Nash, Eli Barrett. Sarsimorna— Phillips, Wm Snyder, Chas Chafee. STANDING STOWS—Chita SteVeDa, Win Bost wick, Geo Wood. • Tsar- J H Horton, duo F Dodge, Mbier Terry, Towiciu Tp,-Geo Fox, Asa Dinunpok, Ciao Scoville. Towurna Boao—B Frank Voorhies, B N Panes, W H Watkins.! TOWANDA •Noirrn—A H Kingsbury, Geo Mills, Daniel Kennedy. Taos. Tp—Jaa Ward, WS Manley, fie° Bal lard. Thor BoaoLemuel Bayles, Brewster Long Aspenwall, TusossoaL—W W Barrowcliff, Dr J 0 Cogs well, Henry Adds. I Curran—Edward Walker, Geo W Nichols, 13 C Hovey . WAIMEN—MiIes Prince, Jas P Coburn, B B HowelL Wrirtaux—Benj Knykendall, Asa McKee, R A Darling. Wirsanzaso-0 D Maffei% Francis Hornet, Andrew Fee. Wrsoz—T F Madill,W Pool, Geo *Mi- Wer. arns - -Alfred Brink,' M Shepard, OwsWis Wirator—John Brown, .J 'W - Ingham, C Burgess. TENNESSEE ELECTION. The great Struggle in the State of Tennessee boa-terminated gloriousiy to the Republican cause; which has triumphantly carried the State by a majority of atiout thirty thousand. Every county in middle and east Tennessee, anfar as , heard from, has given Republican majorities. Middle Tennessee alone gives Brownlow for Governor 15,000 majority, and • the Republican candidates for Congreds, who are elected iu every district, rnn ahead of Brownlow. Of the extent of this sweep our readers may 'judge when we tell them' that to the State Senate twenty &publiearis are ,elec ted to three Conservatives, and to the lower House tof the Legislature eighty-one Republicans_ and two Con servatives are elected. The Rev. W. G. Brownlow, editor and publisher of the Knoxville , Whig, • whose exile during the civil war, and heroic re sistance to rebellion,l have made him a target for the abuse alike of rebels at the south and rebel sympathisers at the north, has been re-elected Governor of Tennessee, after a can-, vase unprecedented for, excitement, sand in which all his-Pasi‘ pro-slavery record wail paraded trom end to end of the State to 'drive of colored voters. --The Congressional delega tion from Tennessee Will be entirely Republican. Previoualy it,has 'had one or-two Conservad i Ves. But the moststartling revolution .4 - IN ile election of a Legislature 'al most ueanimonsly Radical Republi .can. Hitherto the' management of 'the Legislature has been exceedingly difficult, and it was only' by great pressure that BrownloW, 'was able to put throughlhe Franehise law and other highly important Republican measures. The White Union men were stow to come up to , the mark of Republican princiPlea l imit some fell off by the way, With, a less 4eter mined min than Rrownlow as a lead- er, we should. probably have lost possession of the @tate in the coarse of this long straggle. But he has brought the parte Weir :103.11AaartXrririf !data ry belong uMimy to * pits hie bititanesalamthaid The new Legislature Via= 10 4“ GO* *46 IVArill AM; haits PaseathrotiOtheee in4t 4 0.04 1 ,4 1 t-44 .11 04 40 - tiackbone. Thortirta the interests of iiih r tnyind rem the institutions c Tennessee to snit thisy that we' sball expect most foF the, enefit ot the State. „, Tau Rssunr.Tortos IekICSITAZT DTA,” lax.--The Was correspnsktitt of the . irc gOn ::the sth, says :—The rumors regarding *me; tary StalstoMi intention4o ' resigp from the War Office have assumed 4 more definite forsn to-day; arSl'seern to be worthy .of t;relkuum. It is Sor- N , tain, at any rate, I it'd the President and his friends desire' that he should leave the Onbinet., and Mr. Jchnson did not hesitate tis say_ as much in a very Public mann; last Saturday... It is also known, at Mr. Stanton tib sented himself ifrom' the Cabinet . meeting:laid Friflay, when the ques tion of Sheridan's removal was dis cussed at - length; The frequent ru mors of-his resiguatibn, which have been published hsretofore;and which have had their origin in similar die! agreements, havS nyver been so well founded as those ow afloat, but it.is nevertheless= p ible, it not proba ble, that the, whule affair will blow over without any! change in the Cab inet. The Secretary ht friends announce publicly, to•nightl / . that he expects to receive a requestJ l t,eresign very soon, but say that he will not comply with. out mature consifleraiion. • to call caucuses Diatzicts between p. m.. on flay of Atidinfr; Delegate'. Republican Stan& Cludsmea. Thom" .Igentl Colloll, bin, A Lee 0 P Men- Frank Cole. t, Win Menr Travis, Jr., Dr Everttt, ,Hike,. Bing. , 131118 Man- ►ba W I,k ff- card, Joi ". r , p.. Thp Cholt ra is raging with fearful violenceip the distant West, on the great routs of travel beyond the Mississippi !fixer. 4 correspon dent at Port HtOter, writing to the ' Leavenworth Deily Bulletin, under date of Jnly. 28, says that in tbe pre- Ilona thirty days there were more than three hundred deaths, " besides what have been buried after night to prevent people froth leaving." The Bulletin thinks this need excite no 43 alarm, as Ron arker is ins newly settled re "' n, hich has been sub jeckto t fal sof rain and high water, besides e accommodation for travelers of e poorest. People are huddled tog e ther like a?imale.— Poor whisky has been freely used, and also vegetables of a very poor quality, Which heve been ihipped. there. The Commerir' 1 of Leavenworth, reports the cholera still raging at Ellsworth, ICa4as. On the 24th • ere were thirteen deaths, and many citizens were leaving. For three weeks there has! been an average of about a dozen deaths at Ellsworth. TiukVirginia Republican Con- vention met at Richmond on the Ist. CoUsiderable Onfusion appears to have prevailed,' in consequence of diversity of sentiment as to future action, but finally the pl ►tform of the April Convention ivas'adoptad. &WPM. —Me Washington Chronti -de thinks the jury in the Surratt case will not agree. I,lt says : " Sarratt is,mOre likely to get a clerkship in one of the Departments in a few weeks than' \he tie to be hanged for his crimes." \' - sa.. The Stilts election in Kentnc : ky. Monday pahsed 45ff \ quietly. It resulted in alemocratic victory:— The majority o the Democrats is ea timated at from 45,000 to 60,000. VB. KELLY, .Pet atilt. Office • over Wickbiun & Bieck's,. Tovanda.Pa. All the various -Myles of wort scientifically done an( warninnoC Pastioslar Westin is called to the Allotobnun Rise for Artiacial Teeth. which is tail as good lye Puma. tar superior to slam Rubber br 81Lva. e call and exanduemschnens. Chloroform or Ether administered under ration of a Physicist' when desired. Aug. 6, 1867,-4(4 A C AMPTOWN, ACADEMY. L. A. KEENEY, Partrairsx. , I Pall Terar bommeaiami Sept. Id. Bapettor ad vantages affbrded those desirtng to quality themselves tor Searhtsg. Manta trona dlataate aeoceamodated 'with Board and tor Boardlat eritsi7 For particularsßooms address the D. D. CHAFFEE, Pre sident. BOMERVANP, Secretary. A.pg. 8, 1867.* - N OTICE BANKRUPTCY.— J.,1 This is to gists .odes, That on the UM day of July, A. D. 11867. a inkrraet in.Baalt niptey was famed against the .tats of Remy Maltz of the township of Cherry, fa the coun ty of Sullivan and Mate of PentisCania. who has been adjudged si Basikrupt oa own peti tion •, that the perinea or any debts and de. livery of any property belonglageto andb Bank rupt to bins or for his aN. and the transterof any property by him are froteddse ; by law that a meeting of the .creditor , of wiM Beak rapt to prove their debts and to eborel one'or more Assliness of •by estate, will be held at a Court ot Bankrapto t i e to be balsa at **Moe of the Register la Court Rouse. In the Ea rough of Voikanda, before EDWARD OVER- Tos, Jr. r RegisterOm th e 30th AV 9 1 August A. D. 1867, at o'caOck. p. • THOMAS A. ROWLEY, United Bates Marshal as Meesenger, West ern District of Pasinsylvania. By E. B.!COOLBAUOH, Deputy. Aug- 1 , 01.-t-216, rpHR IxoQmgieUN, Insurnoe Apses (9rd OFity, $3,400,000.' , t ir 9 0.4 Cub plan. in inamed opeiatioa ov er tweigY 4 /3/e4 _sua A N ,WAWD - . Towandit. July , aq,' : • HB EQUITABLE LIFE AMR. OOP r!odoty'r Amoy for Brptford 00. 11 04 0 411 ' 4 f 4,060,000. Trull Ipcooko ore rll4 ,l it* • • • Ton*, Jullit, VOL • Ntn) ; 2 otrtionmtg. , , % Asir *rival AND WALL JAJWI. —:.-4.1—00111-14)AmitkogAV—MT • I.OIR 8119111.4214.1 . . IMOVAig.etir,UMIT: - • - - pENNSYLV4NIA.--43TATE-NOR- A 4 4 -ff u tsc,_ #l l,t v,- 4 1'avoixfa t . Le : • IrrOtranite.ififitarir •acd lleatdab , leace. sysnillort. LAC Proimair of '[isEE9i t er g‘p m e mor ai Yes z 3 M. FlFillitaliblit;lLoderi4a.liiiii* 2 r•L2 - r raid, Di:alibis>: 2.. " • - t 11.0 BUB E.' MONAD% .11.114 kbiebr Nis %Au .7.‘Batoos; - A; 'Priscilla or • .- _Waist &bora, - , Gj !Etat ~ Proleater lasylimestal • Vocal Nualc. • • libes ALIVB 1311e.LEY, Asalatint tistriict ismoim• visa 1887-9. I PinCTerin begins -Septembei :L. , 1867. sma l l • December 9. 1887. Third • " -• March 1887: or 14 , W,1111._• Foxi: and Barg Term. bielsdkill board room, mat anion ; Wok rest, Melon • and =Alas (10'00 For Mater Term; •• , " . 00 For day itiadinila, a n d book rept ..10 04 TomiMpesses foracbool !year 00 no extra charges., gkildeata! Booms are far isla4Vit,b amyl, Wars. tsblea, Stands, pails, ;mattresses, plllovra sad ova e,omfoi.. sable, ) For farther inlorina#o)i, scud ;for Ciaa lorie. Address Principal. Aug. 8,1'367. rffm 11118liE118, CLEANER% SEI E 201113, BLOOD &' CO., ATHENS, PA., • .„ entinne to tentnoseitire nt..oJps CELEBRATED TEDINSHEEId AND Ct.k.:4INEAS, AND koupg, 'PQWERS, - To ruin the intim and aid piepaiekto dilontere promptly. ; ON AS GOOD TER LS Ai can be Wallis la the United States. Rar ing been lb leafs engaged .in ntancifsauring Tnreshing lanchines, we , have spared neither this nor elpenne in' perfecting our machines, r,tialnito bate THE BEST SEPERATOR, One that sipeirsts the glom from Me atioth wore perfectly. and with lese power.,than any other =Wm& stared. Our Ilachtnes•oan earn good pay by , TURES ' ST_WP Ai left by most eR the 'machines med. They em vsty simple. in coostraction."bitng amn ia o e piece, to that i dies not require s to satchel* a otrun them ; they Mean manolisanred.unds, our persobal,liapqr *WA, mid we OIiALLipIGE THE WORLD To show better workmanship or material. $v ery toselilne is set up and • THOROUGHLY TESTED UNDER MOTION &dans leaving the Wu,ke, and are Warranted to be Working Order They have bees la , practical tual for serval years, su that we are, not adverthitair Is new a chine everysettos. each " better' than. as - thing ever tame offered to the public." Th can be attached to Tread', POWS i Sweep Pow ers. &ism or Water Potter, Sad tor • - D UR ABIthIT-Y,-, ?Medlin of Wigirini and Beene:not A fi beir eqqathas init been inven44. OUR PRIORS. I Are as low as those of sax other manutscterers and parties desiring to purchase, will find it to their Wastat to essathie our stock before par. chasing elsewhere. :• PRIOR LISTS FURNISHED ChlPPlloatlon. '4ll kinds of A GER ICULTURAI; MACHINES On luaid g ind NM Work, Engines. Bolters and nutobluery of all Wadi got up to order.prompt ly and on favorable terms. Mai. Ail. 8,1887 TUC TOWANDA. SAKERY AND EATING EeTABLISHMENT ! ' WOOD & ALLYN having - purchased :the Bakery and Biting Bstabliqunent and Grocery recently_ kept by Bill &Smith, first door south of the - ard Mouse, Blain street, Towantia, Pa., and having rainodelleo Osamu. they are prepared to to ntah ,their customers and the public with everything in their line at reason able rates. - THEIR. EATING DEPARTMENT Atted up In - the moat • approved idyl.) and meals are served a•. all hours and their store is Med with a good assortment of GROCERIES; CONFECTIONS.ItY, GREEN AHD; MOOD 'FRUIT% &O. &C. They.will keep in store and sell at wholesale and retail or manniactorii to order t BREAD, BISCULT,, RUSK, FRESH BMW, SUNS, PIES AND CANES,) Of all kinds. Alio will keep the best Crackers Of ail kinds in the starkot.! by the barrel or pound. Fresh Oysters constantly or, hankby the keg or dish, cheap as the cheapest. They will use the beet matalsia •in , every' thing tat well try to please the mos t fastidious. • Wil• Wedding and other fancy Cakes made to Fluel4e upplid dall t and promptly: with anything desired our They employ none bat the m skilful mirk men, and use only the best =VAAL They me determined to keep a Arat t pss ,tatablishumnt. Give us a hit and candid `aml yoFt.will tin it to year edvantiora . O. H. WOOD. 8. ALLYN. Towanda, Aug. 1, 1867.—yr. . STAND ON. YOUR. 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'pa 4igypzi pee saes sigma*, magas* 2lzo sg% pekg sso eg aega.4,agasld WICO3 pigol9l 110 emery paw 1 1poq nem •az pas gouil -iratmilma si $t ki %ha soinga Malin eigiatamon Pr VA& ITV 41 4 10 8 agava, '4l 11 01 1 A 011-10 ea" =lam MP= iiiNgl= oll .4d — e 2 pr Tz g r, t w il l., woo . ags as e, 4 A1 71: 112111 1 1 i r eelwaJaFtda ens mow Nionpodn Rua siea on IV r mean lir -ER BilL 9 / 1 1W47 _ADM le 'low& 00, 4111 WM P. Pricl4 00 141 0 00 1110 11 o s o ll2, Ate tie 40 1 111 011_ 111 1.1 1 12 , P 1011. 1 0 . 000 A 1 10 1 " a il r nl . ll°2 111".911119?ii. • rpag CASTOR FIRE MN - 0$ I`atiregfror Arioy .for• ; $ 4(10400f4 t r p 1 y 40 4 forlso f f rs „: f ,;. miTE Tolngois, sii 1011?.' ! 7 '-. e: - 1 a GOODS, smagisitirlin•oh , , STAPLI 3 kPANOY DRY GOODS, 14 r _A §t i g l, '•,' - - , 1,. i• ri- , -.1 =s' f• '4 ,, G ii/D SGlGilftit, -7-----x- .',- ..---- ' , -.^.- r- ------- 1 — ; - ' -I.V,, t t e el!! ( . 1 0 c1g , 111 1' , 04 .20 ; 0 4% WA' **rd. vs' ',A kobA I~aoitment of BLBAOIIEIi : , MUSLIMS ; : PR- T • ( : 410 ,n 2 /iy 4 / 5 ea- - I I; TABLE X.46IEN iir..TABLt CLOTHS tOF GOODS, FOR 1701 SU . ER .rEFLADE IT A STILL ■ GREATER RED UCT . ibN ITT p-Fuch.l 1 1 With one member of our f irm constantly in New York, • we. have been able. within the past few dais to profit .large-H ly by violent; fluctuation in the markets, ,and have made heavy purchases of all kinds of Goods in ;our. line MUCH , BELpW REGULAR MARKET . RATES. lif!ly 23, 1867 NEW STORE! NEW -GOODS NEW GROCERIES!. W. A. ROCKWELL'S. CANED FRITITS,, PINE APPLES, •PEACHES, PLUMS OF ALL KINDS, AND CANNED OYSTERS DRIED APPLES, PEACHES, PRUNES, CHERRIES, i - .1 &c., TEAS, SUGARS, SYRIiPS, MOLASSES, COFFEE, SLICES, Of all kinds, in tact everything in the - GROCERY LINE! Will be kept coxunantly on bang FLOIT,R,FEED,BRAND, POTATOES, EIVITKR, /413 D, EG9B, AND EVERY VARIETY OF FARMERS PRODUCE A fresh lot of DRY GOODS OF ALL VARIETIES, Pitictiased at tbc; LOWEST POINT I,'N TIE MARKET Aed will be sold se . CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST! TO THE FARMERS oases PAIb Tea ALL KINDS OF 'FRODIiOE. ' W. 41. ROCK.WE'LL..c *0 23, 1867. • • .' Vir 47 ER I MS , T P.T.*.: The fortieth term- of thla Institution, under the cluirgo of. A.. 1. I...ANG,i A. IL , will :open Au trust '20;1867. , To Hie• Other departments of .instruction, eo long and thoroughly rtatabilshed. :full Com mercial Coarse, equal to that pursued in any of oneCotnmercfal Colleges has been added, with moderate rates of - amnion. : • • Normal Class. all usual, in • which ; twenty pn• pits receive free, instnictlou. • • _ • 'Pop expense of can lessen the expen of boar/, by procuring roorns.:•and hoarding - themselves; 'or in clubs, of emu. Poi further particulars 'address the'Prlnclpal. , • ' ' ' " ARTHUR LATHS, • • , President Board Trustees. • A'Og. 1,1867.—;0% - . .• NE I V.: : '4R - 44i 4 1(1.,NMENT A=te N ,W$ ROOM AND 1300 K 4TORR. The endereigneString rotund the • BOOK STORE AND Nfiw .J. J• Griffttals. le-opeottaily Invite old patiotis of the eatatO .MAment and the public generally, to call snit oz; ,, au,44 0 ftir.l!tilckt ALVO/1D 'BAUM. r. ALITOID. . - pit r INCREASING SALES :lhat the placd SOOIS *ND SI(O,POS _ 2 • tIIOOTE.`:ILNH SHOES • 5 lob -CO 0 '* = . 4 ISTZI I _ • EOM E .2;114, -,-P 4,115 r. AND -SHOES- - r;:ii..i , Ai::;') :4•'2.:;: , i - j; hOOTS. bv SHOES I PH 'BET . BR (j;iiXi''''BßS E • \ OUR SP.RThiI- STOCK, STOCK, - 6171 ‘ 1 SPRING -STOCK, Our very eratenalve salea ku warranted a! waantee of in making preparations \ yery large . S 1; 1M E. R. TRADE ; DEPARTMENT FULL STOCKED FULL: STOCKED . FULL STOCKED RlG'Elrill QTA LIT? IAT - POPULAI4 TIES AND ESLFPP RS, liMN:ES,rars AND CHILDREN BOOTS,; GAITERS & BALMORALS MEN, BOYS - AND YOUTH • 'ALL THE STYLES ALL. THE STYLES First Clues Boot a' ticl Shoe Store; HARNESS DEPATMENT, HARNESS . DEPARTHEYT; - ,HARNESS DEPARTMENT, LEATHER 'FLY TS, LINEN DRIVING A-ND STABLE SHEETS, NEOKS AND EAR .NETS, HORSE FLESH HORSE FLESH BHOTJLD El; WITIIIIITY TRIM; MR. JAMES. V. 'WILLCOX, .luperinfenclent of the Harness Room, lA onlamd and ready to :snit on all Ids old friends and as many more as possible; and has all the, styles of , ' , LIGHT AND HEAVY AAR'. aSS, Emma nsivy on mut t SADDLES, BRIDLES, WHIPS, AND. 'EVERYTHING MV - M1R.71" T3ECLIVO. IN TEE LINE' . OF SADDLERY 1 s' 4t. A A.,T,,Q, : q - A 'T RliN k* TRAVELLING AltUNpl, AND MOR(CC 0 TRAVELLING BAG. Tovikads c hne 18.188?. In BE NEENENIE HIIMPgREY BROTHBREI, RUMPHREi ,BBOTHERS.' '• Sinai the al rival of And in We are With goods of th GAITERS AND MALMORALFii FOR PATENT - LEATHER - ' FOR The catalogue embraces ALL TELE SITLES lEEE! Now °MINN IN THIS 1 COTTON FLY NETS, HOODS, NO OWNER Or HORSE FLESH AND EVRRYTHIN4 REGULAR LINER-07 ' F .c(y biereor store, Comer • Main and Pine 1% The audelsigool bivieg forbtedi pir.uer4lo rr gentinefiirAtell lio Abe GEUOLItY, ( GRA IN & PROvlsioN, 1 :11'1:1 S ,1 1. NftS s would tespecttalty brew' thei 'xi:titan, or chs e bogyerri 104 lbsimibite Priiikt. to °Or hto c i 00046 parchmel undertilay 'fermi* tho u: . stangooothic4 are ottei , for.COoh or s6 rt prkies — ihich 'ire . WA 11111 Okada that ye cat. famish Goode at the . . . 4,OWEST ,MARIEBT. 114TEs, one 9f Atm being cosataatiy It New yrnt , tad*Bkin potobaset ' toi s hrge Jobioin g thee; al well a 4 for a s . kle hotel)? ithiag Per ean4l,lll4eAtion to caw beak:leo, keeping I to innortme n g at all time; aid liberal dealing: v ia onr tinstennere, to merit tke:contidenee and p at renege ankle ecatunrinity. . Special attention:given to xercbaute and otb. era 'bp buy goctila by the package. Cub paid Grain and Country Proem. IMISSCUB d< CO. Toiniula; APtii 1 / 3 67. 'qL We but klarge stock of H 0 TEAS 4 , wassetea edge greit can, wideb will be sold the box at New York Wholealle Pribe4. FM SUPAR;MOLASES, SYRUP, Ric , Coffee, Tobacto, Soap ,13 'let:taus:Vire b, M In great variety, '4l'i!ap bythe Packag,-. A LARGE STL).:K' FLOUR on hand in Bane*, Backs ar in Balk ; ali Cori Meal cnesip,r-Feed PORK, AND LARD, 118 H, or 'ALL, KINDS. WOOD AND WILLOW 11 A Stone Ware, Broopia by the quaatq. • BUIS`T'S GARDEN SEEDS CLOVER & TIAR:aIY SEED ASHTON'S SALT,. • The only kind suitable for Dairy use.. MARVIN & CO. KER*ENE (HI at Maanactasar's This pat up be good Bound Ugbt birrele, w,arrantedto be fun measure, and we believe the quality to.be-...the beat in market. iv= STORE 'AND NEW GOODS • PRESH :FROM. THE NEW YORE MARKETS. CHEAP 1613 THE CHEAPEST. • . The a obecriberstaiveurthaled the ballalog lately owned A. J. oble, (one door mak of Beidlernart i aDfOck,) d have filled it with, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS; WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, Fruits of all kinds in their' season, (fraitvascl dr.edy, in tact every thing usually first claka • PR - 0.V1.510-N STORE . A abare - of the patronage of Towanda and 11 cinitq Is reapectfally soDched. _ will pay the highest market price for all kinds of • COUNTRY PRODUCE. We also have the sole 4geney for Brad(aa and adjoining ootinties for the sale of the Cele brated VUginiai and Norbh Carolina Small] g ::.,Inbacco: A liberal discount msdeto the wile. BR aIIijIALL ,!F CO WELL. Towanda, April 9,1867. • • • M,,0 'V D ! . rR, L. .11 gii,OI4ISO.N, Would most respectfully announce to the eitf smite( litedfou3 County, Wit be has remove] from Orwell)PiL, to OWEGO, N. Y., Where he has opened ti Ltrgp and well selected stock ?f D R.Y ZOODS Well adaptedto the present times of L o-wp AICEs D S 5..16 0 0 D S, PRINTS, DELAINES,• CHALLIEs OrgandieN Poplins, ALPACAS, MOZAMI3NUES,f, PIQUE'S,. SILKS, &C. SHAWtra. CLOTHS, .GREAT tARtErr, Besides a /arge alaortmeat of l u.zu 04.0 s TOO 20 7erni*O. ate,attaa. Tka Mock ben been PeTthaso i ling the bud reduction in prices, . • therefore lent be sold at prior ,that pie l 9 o The.theita t 1. I WILL 'NM' . BE UNDERSOLD 1 4 - The eltiaidue of PennaAvaadnis , and the r, mankind.' are cordially Inrited d to red and ea:amine: the 1404 of waits at big new store oo