-'% * l, News from all Natio -Hon. Daniel Mace, of committed suicide on Ufa 26th td4, —The Republican' State Convention in Masigaetinsetta will be held on the 11th of September. —Miss -Catherine M. Sedg wick; the writer, died atitoxboxy, on the Stet ult.' —There has been .more • fighting in Caudiu. The war is, therefore, 4iot over. —Hon. George Bancroft, our min iNter to Prussia, has arrived at Berlin. . - —Lou i Kossuth has been returned to the Hungarian Diet.. \ r3 —Eugtthe Schuyler, of Ithaca, N: Y., has been ap inted constdpf Moscow. —A great Horse Fair is to be held in Syracuse on the 28th, 29th and 30th of this month. . —A salt-boiler in Syracuse fell, into One of his boiling kettles, last week, and was badly scalded., —immense frauds have been dis covered in the management of the New York Canals. , —The New -York Constitutional Convention has resolved to adjourn on the 10th of September. • —A correspondent of the New York Sation thinks Qaeen Victoria insane. We have heard such stories before. , - —Asst. Secmtary Seward was se riously iojared on the 30th tat., by the tip aetting of a carriage, near Anbran,lf. Y. —Admiral Tegethoff, of the Ans ,trian navy, has arrived in this country. He is endeavoring to obtain the body of Maxi- --The• Society for the ,Suppression of Gambling is busily at work in New York. John -E. Heenan is before the courts as one of the chiefs. , —American Reapets and Mowers distanced all competitors at the trial on the IMperial farm, in Frimee. ' —The contest between the friends and enemies of Sunday liquor laws is raging with spirit in Wisconsin. —William Evans, a colored man, residing at Leipsic, Delaware, was hung •by a mob, on Wednesday of last week, on sus / picion of burning a building, bat without I auy prog whatever against him. , —The ."first bales" of cotton from different localities are beginning to arrive in southern cities. A Tortion of the crop otFlorida has already been sent to market. L-Gen. Sheridan has removed near ly all thejloard of Aldermen and Assistant Alderman, of New Orleans, and appointed • loyal men in their places. Several are or mixed blood and One a fall negro. , --Great excitement his been :pro- . duced in Chili and Peru by the report that the Spanish squadron has again sailed for the South American waters, and that a re newal Ot hostilities may be expected. —The Fenian Brotherhood of Buf itinto passed strong resolutions, 'denouncing the Re& W. Gleason for refusing to adruin ister the funeral, rites on the body of •Ser geant Lynch, while persons wearing_ the • Fenian nunorm were in the cathedral. —A German, named Brown, a sa loon keeper, at Attica,committed suicide on Wednesdaw of last welek, at that place, by taking a dose of strychnine in larger quan tity - Limp his whisky usually contained. —GerweLoaoliiilion,a private during the war . in tLe Fourth Delaware regiment, wh rend, F. , d himself notorious by commit ' ting mnrdt r ,024 . 1 , then deserting to the cue mi, escaped hum Fort Delaware, last week, where 14,e had been sentenced for life. After being at for a week; he WEIS arrested 4, at Wilmington and conveyed , to lits old huarters little boy named Walter Jack son, in Hudson, N. T., was threatened with a whipping by his father, oil Saturday last. The poor child immediately went into con vulsions and died. —Jud. 'Wolcott, the most notorious desperado iu Luzerne county, has been ar iretded and is now in jail in Wilkesbarre. —Winnecnore,the murderer of Mrs. !Jaw.ltor.,saya ha.doca not wish to be annoy ed by the visits of clergymen. —The Indians in Arizona are be coming unusually troublesome, being con stantly engaged in killing the settlers and stealing cattle. -- 1 -oinaha diSpatehea state that Spotted Taira-band of Indians have broken iip,lpart of them have crossed the Platte and joined the Cheyennes. The settlers are deeing.to the North Platte station for pro tection. —ln New Mexico recently forty citizens and eight soldiers fought a large body of Indiana. Eleven of the latter were killed and eight taken prisoners. _A white captive girl was released. • —A frame building adjoining the Ephrata Springs Hotel, at Ephrata, Pa.,and, occupied by servants of the house, was struck by lightning Friday. Two of the in mates were killed—one instantly, and the other died in an hour. —Jerry O'Brien, charged with the murder of Kate grnith, his mistress, was hanged in New York Friday. —Abby Folsom a prominent anti slavery advocate in New England for several years, died on Thursday. —The sheriffs and tax collectors of North Carolina have considerable clilllealty in collecting the taxes, as many persolis re fuse to pay, on the ground that the iState government has no practical legal exisience. —The sterner Gem burst her boil er heads in the Illinois river, near Naples, on Tuesday. Two 'men were killed,' and two were severely injured. —llenr) J. Murray, a clerk in tbe post-office at Boston, has been held to bail for stealing money from letters. - —Captain Ames, with fifty men, came up with the Indians who recently murdered nine men near Fort. Hays, sand fought them eight hours. One soldieiwas killed, and Captain Ames was woruided;-- Seven - inivtges were slain. The raid got off with the stolen stock. —general Sherman waa io Chicago on Monday, en route for liome. - -J. S. Galloway, Democrat, was elected Congressman from the Third Dis trict of Kentucky, in place of-Elijah Rise, 'domed. ' —1;ou. DAvid 8 . Porter, formerly Governor of Pennsylvania, died at hie resi dence, is Harrisburg, Tuesday, after IP4rief Motes, aged 75 years • A probibitorY liquor toesiture lAws - suogwxi by the Hiehigaw Comitito4cara .;(Xl.l VtaltgaLi radfo Stpaxxer. nd ians, Thnisday. 10 1j 8671 Union n FOR mos OF TO,stwors coOr EON. tENRY- W. WILLIAMS, OF ALLEGHANY COUNTY. Union Republican Oonveation, A Convention of the Union Republican Party of Bradford Comity, to be composed of ma Delegates •liroui each Election Dis trict, will assemble at the Must Itotliterin - Towanda Borough, on MONDAY EVMN ING,the 2.41 day of SEPTEMBER, nett; at 71 &chick, to place in . nomination can didates to be supported at the ensuing elec tion. The undersired, selected 9s Vigilance Couunitteea, are requested to call caucuses in the several Election Districts between the hoirs of 2 and 6 O'clock, p. nf., on SATURDAY, the 31st day of AUGUST, for the selection of said Delegates. . By order of the Union Republican Stand ing Committee. G. D. IirONTANYF, Chairman. Amass Tr—Frank. Morley, H W Thomas, John F SaterleeC. ATHENS Boso—D F park, Eugene Couell, 0 T Hull. Aimms—C Webbez, Nathan Sherman, John Mason. Ar..assrr—Thos .E chuck, C S Corbin, A Lee Anse—A T I,illey, A M Wilson, 0 P Man- , ley. Asmorif—Robt Bull, 13 Moody, Frank Cole. Baaci.sx—J 0 Blight, Wm Scott, Wm Me BURLINGTON Tr—lasso Soper, J Travis, Jr„ Jas Nichols. Bonin:mos Bono—C D Boss, Dr r Everett, Reuben MOrley. BUNLINGTON Wan—Joseph Foulke, Bingi ham Rockwell, Jesse B McKean. Gairros TP—James A Rogers, Thomas Mini ley, Wm Taber. , • CANTON Bouo—H N Williams, John W Grif fin, John Vandyke. Comnima—Frank Knapp, Thos Card, j Strong. nialumni—James C Ridgway, Thos , man, F F Fairchild. Onarivrus—Wm Vroman. Wm Bunyan, David Sayjes. Hassica—A R Brown, W A Wetmore, G W Elliott. t LERoY—Andrew Royse, Reuben Stonei 1 . Robert McKee. I Lmucrump---A J Layton, Robt Campbell/ Haskon McKinney. - L.r.BrAvimr. Bono —G W Brink, G S Go/ ham, J H Marsh. . Mormon Tp—Freeman Sweet, M T Vangor. der, Clark Cummings jr. Moaraos Baso-8 S Hinman, H 8 ILillaid,l 1.1 A Rockwell. GswEsi,—E 2d Farrar, H B Kimball, LiaA Marsh. Cvsuriv - N—John Mathews, Josiah Rinebol H . Richar is. PuLE—E S Skeel, C W Reynolds, Giles Dewolf. RUXIBUBT-080 R Mead; Isaae Baldwin, I E Chamberlin. ROIM TP—Wm McCabe, W B Parks, Le • Towner. ,RO3lB Boao—L L Moody, John Passmrxe,, 0 F Young. Sisrrimosis—U MOody, Elbert Niles, D Allen. SPIMNGYTIMD-8 D Phelps, Oscar Harkness,, Joel Adams. Sorra Onzza—Geo Dunham jr., H C Fes sett, Samuel Pettingall, jr. SyLvelm—Peter Monroe, J 55 Nash, Elii Burrell. Sunsacquis Phillips, Wm Snyder,' Chas Chafee. Sivas—Chas, Stevens, Wm Bosti (wick, Geo Wood. Tnanx—J H Horton, Jno F Dodge, Miner Terry.' ToWANDA TP—Geo Fox, Asa Dimmock, Gel Scoville. - TaWANDA Bono—B Frank Voorhies, B• N Pettes, W H Watkins. TOV4M3A Noirrn—,A H Kingsbury, Geo { Mills, Daniel Kennedy. Tiox - Tilas Ward, W S Manley, Geo Bel lard. TIM Bono—Lemuel Sayler, Brewster Lon S Aspenwall, Tuscinonx—W W Barrowclilf, Dr J C Cogs well, Henry Ackla. asrt.n—Edward Walker, Geo W Nicholsl S Hovey. Wsnnzs—Miles Prince, Jas P Coburn, B Howell 't WENDHAM—Benj Knykendall, La McKeel R A Darling. WyeLtruago—D D Chaffee, Francis Howel l Andrew Fee. • Wrsox—T F Madill, J. W Pool, Geo Grani ger. Wria.s—Alfred M Shepard, Owens NVu..xrcrr—John Brown, J Wlngham, E Burgess. THE STATE COMMITTEE AND THE TRIBUNE. ' The Address of the Union Stat - , f, Central Committee will be eand on oui outside. We commend i state ments to the attention of every cant \ did and unprejudiced voter. The oc , currences of the past few years havii shown how vitally important it is tri the welfare of the country to hav4 upon the bench men imbued with tht loftiest patriotism, and devoted whol 'ly and disinterestedly to the interest of the Nation. The record of Jidge Suertswoon, here' spread before tha t public, ' proves him to be tpu unsafl man for the' high position for which he has been named, because be enter+ tains political views dangerous in their teachings, and calculated' .i 4 their practical operations to hazard; the peace of the country, and the eta; tility of our institutions. i In this connection, we feel called upon to express our disapprobation! of an article in the New York Tiibunei r commenting upon the address of thei Republican State Committee: We: havehad so much occasion, lately, W I find fault with the manifestoes= and' eomments of the Tribune, that itfirc with reluctance that we notice its d'it. .; t called-for interference in the political of this State. The political antics op the Tribune have long since neasedi, to be of much importance. The Ref; publicans have` learned that it is aril unsafe guide to fo low, and itexagaril ies are looked u n as the_result of; excessive conceit and arrogance. Wei subm it. that the Republicans of Penn?; Sylvania are competent to conddeil this canvass without the interierences or advice of the philosophers of the., Tribune, and whether or not they ent dorse the address of the State Ocim-1. mittee, is 'really a matter of little': moment, except as it develop' the impudence and assumptions =of 014. journal. ' , . We hold that the .Addiesa which! we this week publialvioas uog atteejc' Judge Suaruawooo, qvith more zeal than disuretioe 71* early reooid Ol !ME Judge S:, etge taut l►e !fever in the State's Rights OE °cumuli, and that whe ~, fulits4 ) „. ;,,,.,# ..i . I *do 44601:00 , 44 Re , l %tw - ‘i •• L .„_ 1 11 1 .1401 01! 1, * hikileciiiong ntiooo eitenuate that, .nionstrilkiii -,... nbt to directly aid it, in or. .14e ..gtmernPleitt. _ ! If . a Judo forgeta his duty to his Cbentity, ind in the discharge of the fre,tions of his high position seeks to render aid and coinfolirl e *Mea4 1 401..Trai,t9ros-07...,9.1 1 1,41rAMin.4.601 t i wen in sustainiag,,, I . h e government, sliall he escape ,the ebridenniation of tine men, becaueelie wears the.jif= l dlialal amine l' Yet+thii4 is what t h e Tribune derdands of ' ,the. Repnblicaniii of Pennsylvania. ive hold that al Judge is . '! - aceountablii , to a' political part s ) , for `his constructlen of the law” —if such an isceounfaliility can possi bly exist--Init particula rly is be ac_- - countable to the peciple when his de cisions are framed for rthe purpose of I subverting the government. • The. peo-,1 pie of Pentisylvinia l will not, tolerate disloyalty upon the bench, and, they, t6ll hold Judges.resprisible for their decisions, when th se decisions are adverse to the inter els and safety of the country; despite tbe advice of the Tribune. That journal will find ' a wider, and better field for.its labors than its role of bedoming the cham pion and apologikt for Traitors. OP ITGIGANaI lIIWILESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS. The Montour American has an able article upon the subject of continuing Representa tives in Congress, in which is correctly stated the preponderating influence exerted by those States and DiStricts . which have sent able men to Congress and kept them . there until their experience and influence became valuable. , The people of this dis:. trict have for so r than appreciated' and acted upon this fact; by re-electing Judge Wismar And Hon. G. A. Grow, term after term, until the Xll.th pistr f ict ' acquired a renown and exerted an influence •through -their Representative unknown to moat dis tricts. ' .4..::: The American further6sayit 1 "In our own State, it. been been the ens tOM to send a member for 1! o terms; With out regard to fitness. If he possessed the elements of statesmanship, the time was too short for their developinent; And thus, no sooner had he. began to gather some of the power, and to wiold some of the in fluence that belongs toithe positiorn than he must give place to; a novice ; liecanse ethers are supposed 4.41 have local or per- 1 isonal claims, under, the 'Tale of " . rotation in office." Just as the growing statesman, i by application , and more enlarged experi- Once, reaches the threshold of usefulness, I he must step aside fora new man, who has all to learn; and even if he has capacity, he too, in a short.: time,: mast yield to art tither apprentice. How are these inexperi iinced delegations to cope successfully with the vetefans who are familiar with all that pertains to, national lrislation, and who wield a corresponding power, not only in Congress, but throughout the country and thet. world? It is-utter y impossible. The result' is, that we have -offered even for the ,protection essential to Our industrial inter :ests. And such will even be the case, until we learn wisdom enough , to keep the nglxt' man in Congress, until he is able to grapple with the leading spiritsief the South and the East. "CumulatiVe,voting," might af ford a remedy to some extent ; but it is in our power td apprir*w, in our district system. Let those who! have giVen proofs of the requisite qualifibittions, bo: returned I again and again, untii •they ripen into the 'hill 'stature of American statesmen; not for their benefit, t ut fo4 the public good. By so doing, the South - has been enabled, 1 through a handful of i4ien, to wield a polit ical power, more pote4t than all the hosts of the North. Not on, account of any 'late, ural superiority, as they vainly assume ; but because the North- has never been aroused,. or has tbeen :paralyzed as soon as aroused, through the specious canary of "rotation in office." and perhaps the mor bid dread Of an official aristocracy.. If, therefore, we. would have such national legislation, as will tooter the interests of Pennsylvania, and if we would contribute oqr full share to the political power and in fluence of the nation, it is time for us to wake pp to the importance of this subject. Let us learn the 'moons of wisdom from past experience. We of the X.IIIth district, have now a member of Congress, possessing the true elements of stateignamfhip, and who is rapidly rising, on a solid basis, trrniore" In tended usefulness. To the benefits we are entitled. Perhaps no man who had his in itiation in the XX3rlrXth Congress, now stands higher in the confidence of i his peers, as an earnest patriot, a sound thinker, and a safe counsellor,' than Hon. Ulysses /der ma,. , Our true policy is therefore, to unite: in his rt3.4dection. Not to reward his kriown fidelity, but to give us strength and power for good, in the national Legislature." " • ; 1311 SP= SION OF SECRETARY STANTON, Tire rumor, of a determination on the part of President Jounson to remove or suspend Secretary Sum% took a definite shape on the sth inst., when the President addressed c note to the Secretary reormatbig hid, to resign. This Sterron declined to do. ' 1 The President, Monday morning, - sent a further communication to grarron suspend. ing him fromnffice as iL i t: tary of War,and *ranting him to er all' -recordk, books, in his etisindy, to General 13. S. Gnaw. The Sticreta'ry Was, at the same time informed that Gin. Gam. had been empowered to act as Secretary 'of War ad inferim comnprolontlan'was at the same hour sent to „Geri. Oxiirr ' authoriging pre to act as S(3ciiitary ad infAint, and directing . .him at once to enternpOn 'the dischiage of. office.the duties of that offi ce. Shortly after noon' Mr. Suwon sent' si t tly to the T resident, in which he denied t without the consent the Senate' and without regal causeilin Exectitire had any** under thadarstitu- • lien and laws impend Win from office. ! ' Inasmuch; hewever, Its the General coral', minding the armies c df the triited Stnteri had notified, him thaf he had iocepia' r theil aPpoiOnent Of SeCretnry of - Witr= - 44 infer* the 06;0440 17 47jOg'Pe no tOernativell4to ininelt*lfOr,PrOtopi t to enPerior 'Gin; Grinailnite,ijiere;' fore, asatmiei °Virg?. 4 1 . 1 4 3 [PiOkittidal Of 449147 : 4 2rA .; , 5 t ,131 ) 1C1i t% ° f e ?" 8i l a rt a i g ' , I nel , Cd d 3 9 / . /i *r u ril i th,w 6 , tei•iftWrei mitli44 I=l ~,4A9,1-110-il-ustile 2d'of o `July.. 'Mx. BIIADLET attempted to.re ply, but the JadgeilifiltitiPligne'h 141.1d;:sriK rounded by a crowd, walked into the street O. tuttaNd a epr. Mr. APIA ovax.Solloateo.. ~.. athee.setiqofot * IFIle Lail ' : ''' Altl.v..P. RiX91 11 . 11 ,144 0 ve14kic,144.0,P44.. dga. ...Vmartaa,letter, whieh , it is-supposed , , con taineo a . cltaiieiige.;• : The p' gkeievid arty Oared" the iiiiikiatiate*imi 4iolitea an'd at. cineeleft 'the enr immediately 'alter deliirei inti the nate: -- . ' • ' ' 4 R`sa Viva 4'nretviai Hon Galasha, Grow, ei-BriezikerpSthe Hoaiao Repro resentalkiea, is liited es a eandid!ite for Vice Piesident, by'• the' Tliusviile 17erald;a4d Meadville •.Reitblicaii; ' bOth joultals., , ' • pity) abritrttitztunts. kr-A, .. - - --- hereby ‘,/ eautioued against. I.l44htring truhtiqg IIMED:\ MORTON, is he is not competent to centaur t .ts,:and a shall not pay A 4 3, or big debts; buving mate inuvl.ion tor his rapport. it. L. 'DIOUTUIt , EDWARD MORTON. Burlington, .10g..1,1867.* (1A11110,N.— . -Whereo,s my • wile t V Jr ale, bat; lett my bed and board, without any ius 'Cat* -'" Provocatattli, kbereby caution and tor id 'all persona harboring .or fronting per on my at:co:mat, as I will pay no debts of her contraoting alter this Buie. JUAN' G. 'NEILL:L. Towanda, Aug,'l3, 1867,5' . ' ' 1 4 FARM 6ALE,—ttte BBbseri- J; I.ier virus for sale his hirei, eunt.ilu4ug bO acres; situate in Frank - iu township, snout lire inilen from the Barclay toil ft gign. It is well 'timbered, well waterod,,and is a:Ursa, class dairy tafm. Terms made eas y to the purchaser, Fur price, &0., apply. to of addre.is, • SAil.Ut:,l, WEBBER, Bradiord county, l'a. Aug, 13, 18§7,=tf, D ENT AL (JAR : D.- , Wonliktake 'his,opportunity of thanking the friends who so kindly assisted thew at the late fire, and would isy that, It has not seriously in teetered with . their business, which they still continue over Cross • & Co.'s Book .Btore, iis Patton•s • Towanda, Aug • 12, IMd7•. ESTILAY,—Twt, Mitch UUWB, about: three years old, and a yearling heifer, left the itretuises of the subscriber, in Towanda Boni' ou or snout Aug.. , 1-67. One red Ow, and the.oather red except white legs and white spot in forehead.'• The heifer was spotted. Any intorniatiouas to their: whereabouts will be thankfully received andrewarded. MILES MACK Aug. 13, 1867-3L* NOTICE.—AII 'per6ous indebted to the either 'm book account, note or judg ment,con routed under the thin of Bishop Sr, Taylor, are hereby notitled that tho same must be settled Immediately. This is positively the last pan* that will be given, and cost will be made without reterence.to persons on all etaimi nut uuttledlat once. 6. TAYLUiI. Wyalusing, Aug la, 18,7. . GROVE MEETIN (I.—The \Spiritti ufisUii of Ridgbury, will hold their heventh Animal trove Meeting, 'A aguiL , An•t. in Bodire Beckwith's orchard, th,ee mi.ea south of Welisburg Bepot. 6peAkers--51P.Aty man C. Bow, of New Albion, N. 1' ~ Mri. Palmer, Big Matta, N: Y Br. B. A.' Beale of Giiiranda, will entertain the audience with singing. Come one, come' all, and let ua 11.1S0 a good time. By order of the Commltfi.e • • GPM. W. ME. I), Cur. ticerytry. Aug. 13,18.'7, NEW BOOT AND SHOE BHOP, Would respect ully'announe.! to the citrzeri, , Towanda and- vicinity that tLiey, Lave eoui [deuced the Buot and tdioe, iituirness in all it., branches. ,The.t are prepared to mate.tn or , '(r Ladies and Gent.ethen's.liaots and Shoes of :41 kinds in the most workmanlike manner on shortest notice. Shuri over Nekon's 0.4 e3:4 Main street., °Kim c ,Means' Towanda, Ya.' N. B.—Particular attention paid to give tis a call. .4.1.1.01.LAZ,D. Towanda. Aug. 13, 18.4 SELLING OFF AT' 'COST The untiersigned hereby give notice tti , their friends and the public generally, that the will commencei,elling Wier this day. Aug. 3, 1337, their entire stuck or IdERCHANDLsE, cwuaiat tug of • DRY 000DS,.GROOERIE-S, HARDWARE. DRUGS & MEDICINES, OILS ez PAINTS, BOOTS tt SHOES, tuTizi & CAZi, BOOKS b KAMER kilc, • - ANn tyiNnoir AND WALL PAPER, ' Al COST FOR 11,E6DY PAY, k .1.0..NG BROTHERS, Burlington Bore', Aug. Rth, 1867, pENNSYL7ANIA STATE NOR MAL SCHOOL, MANSFIELD, TIOOA- FACULTY: F. A. ALLEN, .Principal, Professor of Natural a:A:Mental Science, J. T. STREET, A. M. Professor of Languages: CHARLES . IL VERRILL, A. M., Professor of Mathematics, . • Mas. L. M. TETERSELIA Modern Languages and Drawing. M.lss tAUE E. CONA-BD, B. E.,. Eng'h brachps.; Mits. MARY J. macGs, B. D., -Principal of. • Model School. 1 1. G MUYT, Professor of Imitrnmental and: Vocal Music. ihss ALICE R. SEELEY, Assistant instructor.; of Music sonooL TESS. 1887-8. First Term begins September 4, 1867. Second. '' December Third " March 29,.1861.. EXPENSES PELL TERM OP 14 wszna : -frt‘• For Fall and Spring Term, including board room rent, tuition, book rent, fuel, oil, and washing, GO 00 For Winter Term, " " " •64 00 For day students. tuition and blok • 'rent —lO 00 Total expenses for school year ...,....$lB4 00 No extra charges. 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Y 4 • E 414 MODS, ~i - -- - 4 , 1. iii -9,..---6.-:. ..,?.., or t h e season , 4tb .a* c entire stock at , be Idwe Oar etl prices, -and are'de termined nut to baimdersofd by any. , ‘, I SPRZi~i}...~I~k..~UU~tMF+~.~QO~S. ;• - % , Coguddimpot isterYthll4. ll ? - the hue of STAPLE ._& FANCY _. DRY ,p99 D s.; 'l d ti.E_Fi-4. 14.1. ,J'i ki e'., I , I=I=I=EMNWM AN_DII4INI), .VvaTiety CI - PridtbEr;!fro*lo t 0,38 cts. per good ossorkmept of BLEACHED, froa! to 35 els _PRINTS, From 10 to 15 eta TABLE LINEN & TABLE CLOTHS CRASH & DIAPER FOR TOWELS SPRING it SUMMER DE LAINS, A variety of styles. A- large and splendid as sortnaeut of - DRESS GO,i)DFC)it ricluding the latest atyies,with ;warietiC3 to suit he MOM, fastidious.' Ai nice assortment of SPRING & SUMMER SIJAAVLs SACKING CLOTHS, Fur Ladies Sackti. BALIIIiitiL SKIRTS AND'SKIRTING, HOOP. SKIRTS, UMBRELLAS . AND PARASOLS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, A sulendid assortment of f RIBBONS, A good w.,lorttlent of YANKEE NOTIONS,',4nd PEICk3I.IEIIY • MILLINERY I THE MILLINERY' I)EI'AirIENT keot.in. good rty e, nnbr the glpervl.i.in • of- MISS L. A. MoSRER, Of :well known repthqtlon.. LI wing just re.. ceived !row New YorkLa Nileaditlas.urtineut of SPRING STYLES of *, 114'.1:, AN BONNETS L ' Together.with a nice assortment of . • • • ::..dAyci . num.344.v65. • We nre'prepAred to tarnish in that line some thing that will pleasedutl snit all. N,u twins will tie spnred to gi;ve fo this br.ineh of on ho. Mimes entire - satista.nion. :Oaf: in andexantitielar good, one door north of the Post (Mee., Mattf Street. • 1 • B. A., PET TNS & Ct). Townoda,"pe' , .: June 12, 140. TOBAC , CO & CIGARS! -A, and iti:itaia at • RANDALL' & COMPTON'6 First do - :r south of Ithe Fits: 5.1ti,,[1.il - UAW :=TREEir, TosvANDA, I(.A. DEEM BRANDS or ToBAZCO--CREWING Gold Leaf, Faun , : Side, Pine Apple, Mirhig,an Fig, Rose Leal and Star, which we oflor tlor sale in quantities to knit e istern&S. Packages in Barrels, halls and quarters. . tit.; NDS .OF AnierVesui Eagle. t;en. Grant, I,3aquet , Im. perio, Tycoon and the very choicest.brands of Yuras. "PAp et:J.:lowed L ir.a Jack, Pride at the t 3 411 ted Statcs, Vtiwinistio,Gohi Leaf, Navy and all kinds of Killicknick. Landlords supplied wiLh c I t'l Foil Ta. bac& on liberal terms. . 4.ll'ortlers promptly tille i.l n . dotice. -T4l. RANDALL March 7.,1867 F ANCY GOODS & MILLINERY 1 A fine selection of FA YGOODS,ZERHYRS, • OIDERY PATTERNS, Stamped oods, Infant's Waists, B , SACKS, &O, ' CORSETS, GLOyEsi YANKEE NOTICINS; Toys and Bolls of al:kinds. 'Also, a fine lot of MILLINERY GOODS, For sale cheap at Dr.t Carter's ' old 'stand on MahrStreet.. ' Jane 6,1867.--3 m. CHEAP PASSAGE FROM OR TO IRELAND OR ENO LAND 0MI0N:4 CO.'S LIKE; OF STAAMsIIII ; s FROM OR, TO QUEENSTdWN 0,1 LIVERPOOL. Williams & Gaion's old. "Black Star Line" of Liverp6Al Packets, sailing every week. Swallow-tail Line of Paokets"trom or to. LOu don, sailing twice a month. • Remittances ti;o England, Ireland .and Scotland payable ot - demand. , , • ' • • . For,forther partienlos t apply to Wllltstna 41r. GuioN 29 Broadway, New-York or 0: f.ASO'S C 0.,& Eliikeri; 0ct...1,- IRA& • - ' Townnda •Pa WY.AWSI G ACAPPIX, Wyalniing; flradfcird-' County:l'a; . •W. •• BROWN, fairolrai., Mies MARY E. BROWN; Aisietint, blob J. 4111113611. 1 Teacher of Instrumental. \. _and.Vocal Music. • •-• ' I • Terin commege on 110M6AT,' AUGUST 19.1867, 'and continue 1S .weeks; liatea of tuition as follows Re a di ng; spelling, Geography; Granamar,` Penmanship and Written Arithmetic, to Decimal, Rraetions,.=.•• • ,•:••••-.94,91), Claaaies and Higher Enlist' Branches, ' - kept as *Welded . ,•• 'LOCI ,Higher Algebra arid eometrY .. . . •.• .. . Trigouomeiryand Surveying liffiec,iiiiitttnnental (24 lessonsl ... . 10,90 Incidentals:.:_;:.... • • Is ' Tuition invariahl,Vaayakiie .by theiniddle at• thalami. Noledection on heocimit , of absente, except irtWas oi i protructedDineas. ; }: July 25,1861. 7 4 w• . ROUS, BOCIE. JISPALLO- Nwt4 044! cknii, it 1110 OBE The latest styles. -, A ni ' ne line of !Ales{ styles Fd ICY BlilOti N.G . (I,IMPTON ll~lerchtnbi;e. . _ PO Yl7lll L & 41 ME 'AVEI VERY' RECEI.tTLY MADE LARGE ADDIT4ONS 4.7 • f. ; TO THEIR Eli STOCK OF GOODS FOR THE SU 3 , l3l[Eit "TR,A.t).O AT A, STILL GREATERREDUCTION IN PRICte, ! With) one Member . of our fiirim constantly. in New York,; we have been able, within the few days to profit by violeii4 fiuctuations in the markets, and have male heavy purchases of all kinds of .Goods in our line MUCH`-BELOW REG L I LAR MA.II.6ET RATES !slay 23. 1,417 N STORE 1 FEI N 1 - W. ROCKIkrELLS. CANED OREIIT,, PINE 4PPU:S, PEACIIE, MIS AND .CAN . ED OYSTE. OF ALL RINDS, 'DREEk) APPLES, 'PEACHES, PRUNES, CHERRIES, Sc., &C., &e.. TEAS, .SUGARS, • SYRUPS, MOL ASSES, CO FFK , E, • SPICES, Of all kinds, is fact everything in the GRO('E•RY LINE! Will be • kept constantly on hand FLOVR,FEED,BRAND, POTATOES BUTTER, LARD, EGGS, AND EVERY ) VARIETY OF FARM PS PRODUCE. A (cosh lot of DRY GOODS OF ALL VARIETIES, Purchased at tho LOWEST POINT IN THE MARKET And will be sold as CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST TO THE FARMERS can 'AID FOR ALL KINDS OP PRODUCE W. • A.. ROCKWELL „ - May 23, 1867 W AVE,RLY I,N§TITU.TE. , . The fortieth teita of this ,liiiiitutron, ander the 'charge of 4. J. TANG; A„ H:; will open , An gular, 24, 1867. .. ;. : • To the other departments of instruction, so long ind • thoroughly established; a liall-Com mercial Course, equal to that pursued in any of our Couttaerelal Colleges, has been added, with moderate rates•el tuition. Normal Class. as naulti,lld which twenty pn• pile receive it instruction. - • Popilii "cau le - aion the exPerise of board, by prOcuring rooms, end 4loardiiig thentaelVes, or at clubs, at ivsz‘` • Make riiteip Forfgr4ler P 41.4" address LA P TES, ",,,'President Board of Trustees. Aug, N E - W A'Rl A N GEM E'N. NEWS ROOM AND -100 K • STORK the understgnet.thavlitgiptirehased the:BOOK STPRE AND NEW81„R00111. of J. Griffiths, resikeottalfi 'write the old ptronsof the eetob- . lisfimeotiand•the Tititdld generilf7; to OM and Mollie oar stock. ' l . , . I 41,•VORD BARBER. , T?•*r.*; . , (,§ump .BI 4 G SALES . 4 t i t th the pini•to buy . : 17 ' • • BOOTS, ;:ff-: xp SHOES ' r-BOOTSOD SHOES 0 !a - T.72TE, 0 cf) - , t,e✓ I= fi.E §b. Pl3s.4ißrq A A. ' H. T. 1111861:,.5 * 4 l t ; • BOOTA ApiD . $1•10-g0 - • .1300 TR. MEM MI H.. • UMPHRiYBROTHiRS OIIE SPRING STOCK, SPRIN - Or. STOCK, Our very e xtensive sales ha's vCarr ,uted as in : DEPARTMENT FULL STOCKED FULL STOCKED FULL STOCKED OODS ! CERIES! UM 123/33 tica tiroilpes. toiumn /IS AT ritimpluis4 i34OTHERS. HiI3II4IREY BROTHERS. Since We al rival of OU4 48.1A.NG, STACK, making preparations veri large S ME R T-R AD E, And in We are With goods'ot th.e R • 1 J:( 11 T L I T POPULAR PRIORS! GAITERS AND BALNIORALS, . TIES AND SLIP.P RS; CI I.2IDIES, MISSESAND GITILIDREN PATENT I.:ESTHER' BOOTS-, GkItERS & BADIOI6 LS GM MEN, BOYS •AND Y.OUTII The - catalogue embraces .; =I ALL TIIE STYLES ALL THE STYLES v ALL THE, STXLy.:, IN A • • . First Class Boot ancd Shoe Store, NOW OPENING ;N SFIE r. COTTOI.S \ .. SLOT& &EMS, 11000 S, , J . II'ARNESS DEPATMENT, ESS DEPARTMEIVT, - ,NESS DEPARTMENT,- R -FLY ; NE-TS LEATH FLY NETS, . , t LINEN DRIVING A NECKS AND EAR NETS, HORSE FLESH HORSE FTLifISi HORSE FLESH NO OWNER OF SHOULD BE WITHOUT THEM, MR. JAMES V. WILLCOX, Superintendent of the Harness Room, 6 on band and ready to wait on• all ' ble old friends and as many more as possible, and has all the sty lea et IrHT AND HEAVY HARNESS EITHER HEAVY OE LIGET, SADDLES, . BRIDLES, ItHIPS, AND EVERYTHING AND EVERYTHING IN THE = LINE ,OF SADDLERY REGULAR LINES OF SAMAT:O-0A TRUNKS j ' TRIPEI t * TRUNKS, AND 'I,IOROOCO TRAVELLING BAGS TOwiiida, 4-n013,18M i __-• • IllieceltaYtetfe.' ,- i • -. 6 Mercor Eittire, corner lishi.ind Plne Bts •The.utaleteigeed having.ternied a parteer4hil, tie ge.neraldealere. In the GROCERY ; : {RAIN & PROVISION 'B tr N,' E- S S , would r respectfully Invite the. - attentton eheie buyere, and the:public generally, tri.our stock of Goods purchased undcl'• very Livorable cireuei !Mimi which _we otter for Cash 6r-short tnue, stpriceswhich we think will katisfy (;tir tricri,!9 that we cdi' furniih4bods . at the • LE LOWEST MARKET RATES, Mil One of oar firm being eonstantlT in Near York, ' and making purchases for a large Jobbing tiotme there, as well as for. us. Wei hoprby giving per l eonafiit4ention to 'our buainoss, keeping` a :nil assortment at all times, and liberal dealing with our itistomers. to merit the confidence and p:a ronage of the community: - Mil Special attention Oven lo*erchanis. 6tii• trawhO boy goods by the pu , l• - aze. . Gm!, paid for all kinds of Giriu and eoautry Prodwir. • FOX-, STFNEI46,I4,EI3CUIt • Towanda, April 1,1887. ' CH_OICE TEAS selected with gre, .tre, which will he scla the tiox':at New IC , ric 17alulea.14Pricei. SVGA.R., MOLASSES, SYILIT, RILE, Coffee, Tob:de49, Star,t, Candies, Crackers, &c In gr,eat I,:arietY, cheap - bythe Par kar,7 A LARdE STOOK OF FLOC-IL - on hand in itarrela; Sacks or, in Bulk ; Oat. n Meal cheap.—Feed ..tc. • YORK, HAM A.N D D, WUvll, Ati w ILL° kkr Stone Ware, Brootivi by the quantiq • GARD'EN SEE! r CLOVER- &TIMOTHY SEED ASIITON'S SA LT. The only kind suitable lor Dairy the MARVIN & 00. KEROSENE. Olt., !This oil is put up ,in good soundstkght wareantedto be full 'measure, and we lki:rve tLr quality to be the best in market. N EW STORE .. , N1) NEW Goo RESH• FROM THE 'NEW YORK MARKETS The subscribers have phrchased thr lately. owned by A . J.. Nobie. (oi.e , of tieldleatirn's and have tiiu l it '4,1:1, 4 1TROPkat/ES AND 1/31i9Vk'IONS, WOODEN AND Mi-LOW- WA Pruits or al ., • dr ed), act every !lung usually ..first class • PRaV,ISION .I. , shAre tit' the pstron.iie of Towatola pinity is respectfully so Lic . Re will pap the highYst tu.uniitt ot ice T. c a:1 411116 of , We il .so hav'e . the sole Agency , for I:I "..••,: ptl utljoiuiug counties fur Lue.saleTut the iinit,ed - Virginia find Noah CArAiri, - r , t -• •• lohacou, A liberal 4.li4euunt, mail° t a. .it Hit ‘SIIIALL .Sr. CI 1W Tovontla,Apri,L.:!, LS ' • E 0 r :lr D I Wuuld moat rwpectfuily announce to'the eft tent of Bradford Couuty, that he Itts removal •m Orveil, ea., U.) 0 W. F G 0 - , N. Y., Where he has opened a large and well selected stock °of , D 4 ,- Y GOODS Imo, 0 'W P It I C ES PRINTS, DLAIN ES, CU tk LI, I ES, GE ALZA.CAS, • • • Grenadinds, PIQUES; -SI L KS, &O. SHAWLS • \• - • Parasols. CLOTHS 9..REAT - ,VARIETY, ,Resider a lat. 4; ;weiatuient: • 0 T H. E `,.0 . 0 S , Too numerous to mention. TiXt . . ls4elek. has been purthased since the last reduction in pricey, herefore will bo suktl i t, piices the. will ykase_., The motto ht .WILL NOT BE-:- . .IINbIittOLI ) I Thecitizena of PeansybraEtiat and the r a:o4tkind." are cordiAlly :invited to calla and examine the stock of gikocle at his new M 'store on ' Street. 3 doors cast of Par Ho tel. PlentyN, f that' good $l.OO T: Oliego, Jane 13, 1887. Oft SALE. —A Caual Boat, Willi' full ei l uipinent. Alec• a pair of Willba sold cheap. ?Apply to ••• - ISIONTANYK Sc WARD. TOWAncla, July 2.5. 1867. We have a large al.oek of FISH. OF ALL KINDS Agenci-for the . bale of at I annfactnie s prire,; CHEAP AS THEItEAPEST COUNTRY -PRODUCE B R i ,o N SO N, L. H Well Adapted to the pri=ent times ~f A large variety of 'DRESS (300DS, Consisting of Organdies, Poplins, r MOLIALBIQUES, L. H. ER.O);SON EOM