Nang frotn:all Bonner gave.Doble, , the. driyereA Dexter. a pram:luta $3,000: .- • i • B .. . i . = The' • Atnericin -061cint=iit par"; . .. Maine. apiialttlor Itelik 0 enable.theikio' get buck to Main - I • . '.''l • _M a dam trims* reoently did in Jefferson esona l tra Florida. --,Attorner now reported to be at Avon Owings. , =Sir Uoion Peto .#4.4 a boll a:cent on adollar of hi ` lisbili~tiesr:,, ; Hancock goes to the Depart• meat of Tennessee), in place of Geli. Thom- -;--Obe thousand eight hundred and elepen• emigrants arrived- in liew York city On Monday, , • - 7 Conut4rfeit $lO billkou the Mir kertfttioiug Bank of New York, have boob discovered. - • ; ' • thoussand cellars iiiere'inundi ted during the;me,ent storm and freshetsat —The fiesiiient is now after Sec rei* McCullough, u'rging him to resign. , BroWnloviv says he is more than ever opposed to eneranchising rebels. —A 'torchlight procession of 2,0.00 freedmen took place in Cbsrleston.,FL (loin the' 15th. potato crop in northern New Jersey, is almost a total failure. ; —The colored troops on the Plains are gaining great praise for their efficiency .in fighting Indiana. —The farmers of Long Island,' N. Y.. are being damaged by the potato rot. ;—'The colored Emigrants, who'left South Carolina a year, ago for Liberia, are returning home. --;—Pii.rce Butler once the great Klavehcdder, died recently on his estate in fit •..st trotting time on rec ord'was ma i by Dexter, at the recent Buf falo races. 'l.:Lae, 2.174. ,r”.•1 ions in France tiave - ie-: stilted in gt t.. .t ;sins for the Liberal party: • —Over °,!.' )u divorcee were gran ted:in Ohio (;t: ing the years 1.865-6: —Hon. James A. Banks, Speaker of the Assembly of Nevada, has been mur dered by the Indians. —The Prince of Wales,has signed the Temperance pledge, so say the English• papers. • ; old Richmond Whig urges full compliiince with the spirit and intent of the reconstruction ac► —Gen. Montgomery; formerly riosi.- master of Philadelphia, died suddenly in New York on Monday week. —A woman walkea\into Albany,N. Y., last week, a distabee of \ Ski miles, while sound asleep. On being awakened,she was greatly surprized. --A conspiracy bail been itiaciiver ed in Washington, the object of whiC.h is the rescne of Surratt The police axe red for it. —The Cabinet is becoming less ,harmonious every day. The President's fickleness alarms some of him constitutional advisers —The old sinner ; Thurlow Weed,is trying to wiggle back into the Republican party. "Take any shape but that" —The British ship of war Serapes left 'Portsmouth, Eng., on Friday, for Ire land, from whence she will take a regiment to Quebec, Canada. —Judge Holt has been relieved from the head of the Bureau of Military Justice. Andy don't like Holt's loyalty. —A life convict in the Illinois State Prison has received a patent for an improved machine for turning wagon axles. , —The annual sea serpent has sp• leered in Lake Michigan. supposedto have gone &dm Silver Lake, N. by under ground railroad. —The remains of a tree very well preserved, were 'found last week in &coal shaft at Bloomington, • IR, 118 fiat below tile surface. - 7 -- L-President Roberts has called the Congress of Fenian to meet At Cleveland du the second of September. --Melbribery, who murdered the telegraph operator at Gosport, Ind., last spring, has been convicted of murder and sent lo States Prison for life. —A contagions disease has broken "out in Candle. The French ships have ta ken over 900 families thence to Greece. —The Empress Charlotte is in bet ter spirits, and her mental condition has slightly improved. She kilows her hnshand is dead, bt fancies he died from fever. —There were 3,333 deaths from cholera in Sicily .for the meek ending duly 24. The is abating at Palermo . The health of Messina and Symms, is gbod. ' —Burglars made an unsuccessful raid on the Shamokin Bank one night last week. .. -the Reading Dispatch nominates Ho,it. Edwin 1!. Stanton for the next Presi dent. —The title of l. _ L. D. was confer- Ted On lion. Edwin McPherson, at the i•c. cent . commencement of the ; Pennsylvania College, at Gettysburg. , . —PhillipNapp,of Lancaster collery, aged 78, raked and bound 450 sheaves of rye one day laat week. —Five square miles of territory along the' Pacific railroad Eire owned in a single newspaper office in Philadelphia, —Two churches on SO4enth street, Philadelphia, have been sold to opera trmes and sro now in fall blast as negro minstrel houses. =There have been heavy floods in the eastern part of Cheater county. ,A. littki - *even yeays old boy was drowned while after the 0011%. . , . —ln East Goshen, Cheater noun a fine horse belonging to John 11.Prati,, r_ Intoan old lime kiln and.* killed. —Wm. Gabagsn,haa been !ideated in Bellefonte and held to !tistiei the char - , ge steartrig tombstones -from the heads of grave* in the cemetery. • ' Oov. Catlin ie dengeroeply ill, of brain A fe s ai;er,at her lumie in Bellefonte: The Goyern,or la In mope and has ;)een telegraphed for. —An elopement occurred at *sada villa bat 'week, the woman Jarring a *l 7 bead and the a= a .114 k And both • - lag &Una. • Vaned *twin. Towanda, Thuradato Union Repubticql FOR JUDGE 91 HON. ICEMR OP ALL A NEW AND Vatia.-_ - or J'Ag The Act of Assembly, passed by our last Leelditur, and approved April 10, 1867, taditaritilTank in the' manner of selecting and jurors for our courts. Tlie - Ciiiiity'annudineiii - "lie - refsied' from all'iluty aelectinglinum,- sad' -the Libor and tespeitaibillty impair:4 upon the: - POssideit Judgei: ;or Animist* Law Judge Land heOcinsnisiderterai to be dean. ed this saws• three yedus.: .-Fish`. voter is to valet:a:" one • Person ibr - -Juty Conurtimekntr,lamt the-hee pumas' -having the highest number of votes so to be de: elated - dicta This Wilt :give each polio cal pariy—Demootstie and Iteptblitatt; 7 one member c 1 the Board—and the .politi cal feelings of' the Judge acting with the Commissioners will determine the' political. aspect of the 'Board-I-if:lndeed Polities ' shall enter into- their itetions: " The jurors' are to be selected aileituddyby the Bimini= and not by the vote or action or the i. ins.-1 jority. This arnica - independence of action on the part of every'inemberi and it is to be hoped that it Will'securo sober, itelli gent, sndludicions jurowrixt all-the Courts. of the'contemplated the law ' intelk To this end a4uri - cornini niter shOlid* himself be - 'sober, intelligent,, and judicions—and be should be yell aminahtt fill with the people of the several districts of the county, in order that Its may he en abled to select the - right kind of min to serve as jurors: -• The office cannot be Made a party office—and it should not, no will the daily pay ($2.50 -and four -cents per Mile) make it an object on the part of any Mere office hunter, "It is hardly necessary for us to remind the citizens of our county of• the impor tance of filling this office with the very best men that can be found. The selec tion of jurors is a matter that comet* the life, liberty, and property of every person in the coUnty, and all should insist upon the nomination of good men, regardless of partisan or personal considerations. AMOY SICESMOOD ON LLOAL TINDNBS. - - - Eviracifrom his Opinion in the Case of Boit! vs. 7Vtiiii. • , "On the whole, then, I am of the opini on that the provision of the act of Congress of February 25th, 1862, declaring the notes issued in pursuance of that act to be lawful money, and a legal tender is tmoomrrtrnowi "This renders it -unnecessary that I should consider the other question which has been made, as to the effect of the spe cial agreement to pay in -lawful silver mon ey of the United States. I am in favor of entering judgment for the plaintiff, but as a majority of the court are ofp different opin ion; judgment for the defaudatit."--(bpied from the Philadelphia Age cf 23d of Abram, 1864, where the opinion is published in M., It may also be found in the Legal /aka& gator' of March 18, 064. page 9s. In the same copy of this Age is a easefully' prepared eulogy of the judge and this opin inn, in which is the following : 44 Judge Sherwood reasons upon and de* aides the. case as if he were some lofty spirit sitting far above and out of the Contantons and strife of the world." - Will not the holders of greenbacks and Government -bands consider the 'judge as quite too elevated and etherlal for such earthly honois as a seat on the Sdprema Botta? `tee_RIMOVAL 13 -- it - DA.N fang talked of removal by his accidently; of Gen. Sheridan, has at last taken place. On Monday afternoon last, the President sent an order to General Grant, as actin,gl Secre tary of War,directing him to relieve General - Sheridan as Commander of the Fifth Milita ry District, and to transfer General G. H. Thomas to the vacancy. Therresi*tier ther directed that General 'Sherida* should ; be ordered to the, Department of Missouri rand Kansas; and; General Hancock to the DepartMent of the Ctunberland. • The' removal of 'Gen. Sheridan will be good news to the rebels"; in the department, which'he hail commanded . with such signal ability and firmness, but; the loyal men of the coma* , will learn of it with gel:aline sor row. No man haa contributed more to save this government from the lands of rebels and traitors, than . 'llen: Sheridan, and - no one has in contequaice incurred in a t greater degree the hatred of the treacherous Andrew, than he, but f lia has the proud satisfaction of knowing that he will leave such a record that he will be remembered by posterity long af ter his drunken persecutor shall have bee 4 forgotten.- Raruitucatt" Coutirr CoNvitripos.— The Republian county oonvention of Sullivan county, met at the, Cotut i House, id Laporte, on Wednesday afterniloon, Au gust,2l, 1867, pursuant 'toliall of the Ootn- IY OPlKOni__ttee• 'Lewis Zeno was ...ruiltnimously,elected President, and John - W.Prange and John H. Osler, ViCe Presidenia,and 0. M. King and Robt. Whitacre, rßecietaries On. motion of It J. Ingham r the Convention proceeded to nomina4 a can didate for Assembly ; wheeettpon for. Levi Rogers was nominated by acclamation. The Convention 'then proceededzto nomi nate a candidate for County Comudssioner. Mr. Ingham nominated William Meylart ; there being no other nomination 3144 the nomination was declared ttlianiMo Conn ClllO. W. ShillllollB - unanimously non/hutted: Jury- Cenuniesioner-74 IL Median Weed the unanimous nomination. • jinni - Sylvaria, was unanimously nom nated for Om* Auditor. On motion of Y. A. Bogen% it, was _Remolead, That T. J. Ingham and Chan Norton be apointed Conferees to meet,. Con ferees from Emdfard county, to nominate candidates fora Bepromntatives, atul that they be instructed to nominate James IL Webb and Dr. Levi Rogers.v sad further, that said conferees be instructed to insist upon the rights of Sullivan county to have one of the candidates, and if the rights of Sullivan county are'not recognised in a mt. isdictory immure, that they 'withdraw town the Conference.' • ' On motion of T. J. Ingham, a Committee of, three was appointed to draft resolutions espossive of the sense of this °comeOns. the Chaiinppointed John H. T.J. Ingham and Xing, odd rnittes.' AnsrisMalisetuo of the Conindttee Dr. • vi the nominee for Astimbly, be ing called upon favored thei Convention with a short addreggs' defadig h is PCllitiOlk in relation to th e isrises of the d after which the Committee on re ported the, following, which. after being teed were adopted: • Resoleot Thee WC *dint inftinch ing fasoness to the principles of human equality &slat dcnris hs-the 'Thiebnation of Independenos, 'and- , tlietr•bersafter - as . past we -will standby them.. • • -'' • g .itinolved, That ire tall inilesse;the action of *mosso in of neecnstemo. Webelieve . .there sal be Ito! pow& neat pesoe in the South until the sight of gZMMMZM unimpeaoh able, esid:irt: l , as .a man. is li diatinguished for his integrity and honor, We oak ;and, confidently pledge for him tilieirneit cordial support of every Ifspubilesui'votfir desire . ry= d 4.'4 6r !.. glisgh e iroT ll MlZ in peat liaßirahowa biniselreigially brave' and competent In peace, and deserves the, highest' honors the nation can., bestow upon. bbn, • ~•• r • we, ire in favor Of km dent ilid'sebtiondoal '44lmisthitaution of our. eau* iffairi,•and Pledge' ourselves to use every hotozable emotion toeleot, our nom tY tick 4 ••• • • • ... ;F' SOI!SOWTIM TUAGE:DY.-00 Saturday,' 17th inst.; ourAnlat vi.Uage - was the same of one of those tragediei inlaid life which .idectrify communities and loVershadow with volatilise sorrow. The oircim stance dm, bliefiffi Vm: At one , o'cloch of that morning,. the , family of Sheriff Ta bor ,wera itvritltantol , by groans pmeeditig from- the room ocenpied by 'Tramaitt,. in 'employ of the Ylamlly ass 9 do-' steetitia... , 'Proitealing to her room they fetind her in great agony, and by dint of inquiry elicited flecom her the alarming fact that she had *glowed a quantity of corrosive. sub limate lotion, with theltitention of destroy ing life. . Dr.; Webb was immediately called, and was soon joined .by Dr. Packer. The usual antidotes were luhninisterek: brit without affect, the poison having haVtiMe to do its Morta; work before help arrived. The .unhap py' woman lingered in great agony unfit , late in the - forenoon, when death came to her 'relief. Miss Tremain was in full possession of her faculties up to the last, and in response to questioni, uniformly iliplared that the act was conteinplated, an entirely volun tary. A letter addressed to her mother, found under her pillow, written cliie . days pravioup, stated that she had nothing to live for, and sought dehth as a relief from life's burden: It also stated tat she bad hesitated between death -by*Swning, and by poison, but had decid upon the latter. Justice Brewster, hel(Win inquest, and the verdict was rendered in Accordanca with her dying decbTricaus. MSS Tremnbiwns about twenty-six years of age, ofAiblemished repute, and highly . esteemed byil who knew her. Her sad den and violt death is, and must remain, one of tins* - mysteries which human wis- AA:m*l powerless to solve. • Shi was buried on Sunday, from her father's house in Farmington- The sermon was ,by Rev. J. B. Calkins, of this villiage, of whose church she ha4,been an exemplary member.-2loga Agitator. "BRYONDXi MISRD3EIIPPI:"—A COM. ple History of the New States and Terri T tones, from the Great River to the great Ocean, by AlbeteD. Richardson, is the title of a handsome volume, just issued by the National g company, 507 hilnor Street, Philadelphia, 1,1 s: This ;12 unquestionably one of the most valuable, books of the season. Mr. Rich. ardson is one of the foremost journalists in lunerioa, a great traveler, a keen observer, and a cornet historian. He has embellish edhis book With .numerous sketcher .from QC pencil.. of lhe first artlsbi in the coun try, and aside from its intrinsic value as a history it ie a credit to book-making.. The work is sold only by subscription. We have examined it and find it all it purports to be. • StrEawat..—Dr. Up De Graff remov ed a cancer from the person of a lady Yes terday, weighing nearly one and a half -potuull. An old gentleman, blind from cat aract, wactdiso'immediately.restored to vis ion. Two young people hiul their cross eyes made straight, and still another had an operation performed .for haredip: Consid erable cutting, that,for one half day.—Ebni; ra ..tidvedisCr. PATKNT Lntn ENCABKI BLOCK TIN! Prez.—This pipe is lined with. Block Tin, and does not make water poisonous,. as the water does not come in contact with the lead. It 'is recommended by the Croton Board of New York, and by the Wateri Boards an Physicist:mai all the principal, cities. It' is cheaper than common lead pipe. Specimens may be seen at our store. lins it au, Baorsiuts it Co. Towanda, Ang. 26, 467. ram AHD ORNAMENTAL TREES, a0.,-=-• All persons, in central and southern Enid-, ford, who desire to buyanything in the li ne' of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, shrubs and vines, also Flower plants of any hardy kinds, kinds, ore hereby I infcmned that It M.! Wzmats, of Towanda Home Nuriery, cans supply any thing they ma . want , and at as low ,for ) good stoc.k, as it can be Obtained Srom distant New York Nursery men. • N. 8., What ie stUt more important, he war node his trees, do. to live. Do not 'be per .suade‘i into the fallacious belief, by *travel ing *genie, - that they can supply you with anything 'desirable, or with, any betteror cheaper stock, than you can min' from a responsible and known Nurserymen almost at your very door. STBAWBURY. PLurrs.—D o you want good live:arid strong Strawberry plantri that' will be sure to live? E. M. Wzrass can supply them to you by the damn, hundred, or thousautd. He has - growing trim his own ipounds, Agriculturist,. Jucunds, Limn's' White, Wilson's Annuq, Jean Lind, Downer's Prolific, New Jersey and Brooklyn Scarlet,- D oaneand Metcalf's fatly Seedling ; and D oan e Ili orders by Step, Express or Hal. Nttn;. 2tmertinnunts. SUDISEFEIIe, NA COLLEGIATE TOW4NDA; BRADFORD co.rpA The Pali Term will open WEDNESDAY__ flep'• tember 4,1847. -Instroctions will bo numished la thirEmr mursigy viz ENGLISH,.CLAINGC, NOR and COMMERCIAL, with facilities ibr. MINCH sad DRAWING 1 VOCAL 'end INSTRUMENTAL NUM 4. DRAWING; and PAWING. ftg in the institute will be ender the tmmedlate charge of Ea . Poe term sta r 'pi"! thusumilatelir Who Prb Bev. SWIRL P. 0-01. T. " ' Aug: TR 1 67. • • Towanda: .• VXIAOUTOWS NOTlcnt-tratice r is iatereby given that all Isrsoos halebtailto tbs: Vats , of William B. Hatt • doe& 'Me of Wkulll. are =mita •tio alike isandj.- ate payment, without assay-kal those having •Olahotsgahast • add! agate loot paint tUm duly aathentkatod for settleeleat.__ . 7: , :7• .. • VLOME .c il. NOM A DOCIMEATRIr. Usk , oasosi • =ims beg adonen tr ie . : 1 140 41 4 . a- 1 ,1n im aA13 ,7 0.6 8 o rate t!? win preifthifit f t ' Aug: , 1867.* ." ANNA ACINUNIWAttI' Non Mucha 2 50 @ 4 00 uotOshltileetNkilt. ed by protracted z ,: • 1-ToirAnds; - gwa e "o46-briiiiivb iti ,by ~ M 3 lf . aglit oett hirbdrifig or 't • • 1140attakill. bi.iii-niat compstaw,cto contract de ts. sod we shalltiet_pepkily dr his 'debts: Wiwi nude; PlOwitiott t.olttbb - IttPPekt , . , 1 lt, L. mowrott_. 7 . - . , 1 il , 4 :.. -1_ ~; ' ).._',.. :`' kDWABD #tOtTUN. 11.Budinisoil, Ins. zi, vii67.44i i, ~,,.-..,; :, _1 . nAirnON:-4Wlitiiii 1 ' WY wile %I Jennie, Ints lett asy bod itildtio.dd,:-"VrlthaiiC Ejust eausa erlatereostkoni Lbereby cautlosk (0614 all Dergm4 l barbulog or '0%1414 cierl n my acecutit, u 1 will jay no 'debts of her trahtlag after Ude date. , ' '-i ~' ') . •101Y1 O. tigdiciiv.' Towsudi,,Aig. 13, 1867.* i t :ENT 4 ,U Das. tanTirl. T.tYLOII, " " Would take thygrUmitt 01 ", ti!stilt.l l 2 t to friends who so d assisted teem at the Jute are, and would y, alit bas'tioforlitnisly In tattered with their' busment which therstil outline over Cross di Co,'s Ilauk Store, t,e ,Pattonis Block . • ' 1 Towanda. Aug. 12, 1887! tatrtiolialnadt,ted'w. LI latent, conntected•_under the firta;.of 'Bishop tc-, I Taylor, areltereby.noaded that the , sacturptitit be settled Inunedlicely. positively_the Isla . notion that will be'livea;and costlrtll be, made without' reierectee to Perilous Oa all claim not settled ac once. )5. R. TAYLVIL Wystnalng.Ang . „ WB. KELLY, ' Dert444.,,, Offipe . ovei.Wicittuini All the various stylii of 'work Vselezitifitially done uni warranted.. Particular attention, is called to the. 'Ailumitolut goo for Artificial Teeth. which is • equally as good as Gold' a Cut far superior to either Rubber or silver: ' P.ease call anti eaatnine . spectuietts. ; • „ . Chloroform or Eller ''adminittered under di rection of a•Physician when desired.. - • • Aug. o. i u tf.• DISSOLUTION.--Tht co-riarimer. D. co-partner ship bereti.fore existing under the name of Wood & Harding. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Ali debts. due CO and by the said firm will be set , leJ by Mr. Harding at the old stand. Persona indebted to the above are requested to pay up before the first of October., as all accounto unpaid at that time will ba lett for collection. ONO. 11. WOOD, I "Towanda; Aug. 19, 1867. §,„ITRAYED . STOLEN---pow la the subscriber ou or about the 28th v:if July last, a pile red COW, middling size, biX years old, thick heavy horns, a good milker, ope of the hind teats detective, having at some 'time been frozen, consequently giving milk trona the , side of Aim teat - near tbe•to*er part. Whoever , will return said cow 14 me or give me Worm lion where I can dad her, shall be liberally too , warded. ' ALLEN IitoKEAS. Towanda, Aug. 20,1067. " US. INTERNAL REVENUE 1 . Notice is hereby given that the Annual Used Excise taxes-for 1567 has been transmit ted, to me by the assessor, and the same has be come due and, payable. AU persons assessed in the county . of BRADFORD, grid make pap meet at the Collector's Office' Towands on or before the 12th day of September, 1867. Notice is also - gfven that all persons who neglect or re iollll to pay the duties and taxes !Noised' upon them within the time . specified. beco me , lb able to pay the penshies impo sed by law, in 'addition. '.H. p. soon, Collector 13th District, Penn's. Towanda, Aug. 17,1867. , N EW BOOT AND SHOE , SHOP. HOLLAND 7. I C4-11K„.. , < . , WorilCrespectfull announce to the ittieniol iTowandasuad vic ity that th ey haw •eom, menced the Boot d Shoe Business In all It; 'branches. They re plrepared to make to order i n 'lndies and Gentiemen's Boots and- Shoes of all ;kinds in the most ,workmanlike manner pn the 'shortest notice... I i Shop over Nelson's -old stand, east lade of Main street, oppesite Col. Means' residence, Towanda, Pa. •i , • N. B.—Pesthole': attention pail to - Repair , big, Give us a atilt. • i", , • .aelr Mende and the publit generally, that they will eanunertceaelUng alter thleld qr. Aug: 0,1867, their satire stock of, bIEttCHANDISS, tairialat• mg of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, DRUGS & MEDICINES, , OILS & PAINTS, BOOTS & SHOES, BATS k OAPS. BOOKS & STATIONERY, AND WDIDOW JINDI WALL ?Arai, I - AT COST FOR ,READY \ • , . LONG BROTHERS 'Burlington Boro', Aug. Bth, 1867. THE PE6PLE'S BENEFITI rSOMAINING NEW , IN FLOUR! 200 POUNDS IN A BABECEL 1 FOUNTAIN'S PREMIUM FLOUR, THE IHNT IN USE! Is manufactured b.y the subscribers in Michigan from the beat celebrateu ;c r . - 4 J • MICHIGAN WHITE . WHEAT. This favorite Fkour has us 'superior. It is nt up ia TWO HUNDRED) POOND BARRELS, OR 50 POUND DAORS, • And made eseluively to snit the general want of the retattirade BUY tHE BIG BARRELS, And the B $ - , T, r I,l_o II f trom _llleSlTiv n ea r. a4m w• 5 w Wholesale Ploar`DotestWiVialti; 'Hoge voloityiaad PORT JeuaVIII, Waage 00;4 0 R....Y. H. FORXTAIN,dt, CO. An 27, 1867. THEEQUITABLE LIFE ASSUR' MOB Sochtf's Agew itu - Bradtordso. , cart CAPITAL . $3,000 ' Yearly bloom over $2.000.000 ca;ll.. • Jaii2S,I2RANT2 a ' • w4Y.D A TTENVION 'FARMEig ."`• EASTERN .13.11,-Alii'OßDl Farming ifnals pf kina at MOODYN3; neat kr the oelibratal °wogs , 'Oldef ,, Mower: and lisiferiArhibh is acknOwledged bJ nil. that : know them to be the beat machine yelmirereil to the public. Also • the best Horse Pitch Pork 11 1 41111 1 0 1i4d *du- Hem itolkilablVilake!:: Haiquis. kci - • • !"",1 116 9P, Rome. Janelt, ' • - . 1 1 I WARD HOUSEi- TOWVIDA4 PA: • I • q 0 Ni 9 II Stire4f 11141) the Court #9u!le• : . ; Etinfit; 4 0 roprietar. Ocall,111•114: - • • -.claims the highest reputation ter good work o - mills dhlkseaUgnafingantry and we are x i de termined by a strict attention to business and thetstmerter quidity otour sr k,= to _. pet .OnlY retain hut increase i ts t win table ;Arnim. 0 eaZ i fidefl% a dety Si I sit e Mit y °M" establishment -in _town. Ali? Passepartouts "CsiiirTrim - 0,:" - Ca -" seer; " oliffitl' 7 l3Wee7 Acopes,,Ste7 ypic V,les,-,aq , i i Terythiag else, -orftptirtina' ttalitharto, o'bUtineld: 617,131 tqs-4amessly• , .t.i.i.: ,:iniiii ti .t : , '-iltil 6i); Ii7rAPT- griatilti, fSK ; tha,,trade.an,tAel a r t'keasona Teleinut. '`l:f". frAUDINti, 1 '-?-istialt. 10'. 1 0t..../ 1.1- .'.l'(J' i - ,1 4r...1311AL15rri, , ..: "- .;Eiitt - .. ‘. ,- A ..'`, Aa`the 'eubsedbe '""4liihini“to' ' that hisitt; SindisrtlitietbroS WWI- lib , 4areal iffiX ,lii/gMed,, ; iVilMti LWP;-v Ti9ra Cotta :ty,,Pe- i; tinstaluba t ikacres of choice fund, '2 . 00J 'serer Preyed, luilrincelatied tfrirber,whlt watered tby goat i never, failing:: Apringi, wail . fenced 100 lieldo,spdlayAmeatly rollipg' wi th Afireepod'ApPre ortfistrda andiPniit torfatia- Ily use: Thol,ilartarisys in a- gesitbieiAlsorliood, end &good matketsetvdn,cusies front LiLostibßrg , ,one of the largiat Coal works in the -State ',and 'fite'initeafromitlie' Williamsport' 'iV' pati6li. R., hindy.to ckarckandschoul., The impme menta era aß.old,two ,story maze gottifortOse t for a number ofyeare, Otis trante'bir44.o'by Ca Jket iwit: andergraund stableaor 50 cows; wag-, APR AO Pud Otter accessory out 'L uthiipss , alsct is good - tiill,seat„ ,with - a dam "tntit, The • tarni. will Wield-with' everything 'old the 'arm as (Ottawas 12 tors , and all Aiatry, - Ctencils, t• span olyoung. herpes. a seta of hartum4, 4 Wa,g -.gehif."l Oast ir ob add Tbiter. tKligle 'stowing ! k - Weeping' Machine combined, - 2 Horie rakes and :forks, PanttiogMillikiertows, ,Plows, 4e., .stn... and in fact ; ever thing that Is wanting on a, !arils, and mostlyill nee': Price- SSA' di 'titre , inehadlogsil.;:k3.ooo.down !the buturim to ',wt . ' the courcueser..h'or further inirai.i.twa, addreei 'll, K. KOTT, Liberty:: Ttegf4 - t .0.,:1'A. IA ugt , 2o; r.-01,LL.31n.: . .. . . ,- .- • MEM 111 61 .; 'OtY110!IS(?4:4-,,,* • The-subscriberhelleis - ftir sal% d new House, 19P4ted.• on Dinjdo!tsllstreet • riuyiti Ti.venala, nearly,eppOlte"the brick - 71. m wlth'ft - good cellar. 'The two lota are,450V200 leet, and waft be hold eta,. orate or together. l'omeliou, given leuruedi. ately. 'Apply to Dr. Pro tt, or the seh,cribei. Towends, Aug: 29,'67: /OD K 1N1,4 1 1 11, R N E 1:r O,E T I . , iaving•hah \II Is store burned at the late dre, ie desirous oildfsposing of hii entire stock of p. litt.RDlffG, READY MADE GLOPIII NG; 'LOTIIB; TRIMMINGS„ GENT'S . PURNISIIING GUQI►S r 'Theo. goodo are in gOod i condition sod Bilk Le old . 20 PER 'CENT PLOW COM-- As. T,sm,ohlfged to elose , out the ntol; fur Svaut of a r place to do businena In. , . Dotet'deglect this opportrinity for, bargaWs. C 11 gi the new wood build lag, second storo tie lowSejdtewan's block, east stde•of 2444 iitrett; nearly tippos s Ate the Means tioue. • NOTICE.---Alliperson a Indebted toiltetinder , Agana; telU bonier favor' by calling and set tling up tunediutely, uutl sr ve,theauelves east, . ;J. 11. COLLTSS. Miranda, • ON: I). AND V. uE IP TIM • — zost , •tz frhr ` ll PauasAl ClPoiSl•geweiJC) :.,IL3llll,lja 3' LLIAIa~II saalpric eepra3 Iy3 9%.r.114 lig oqi .tme epti tr!;n.tol ktna ui utags akp •Oepat mat kit Is,tatuap luatraiv awitatai aq3 Wfilundaxisal }a BPTIVi an Pn'aPin44laPq9 gk[nrni o 1 'pandaid, are u‘ •Dpirm, io prens avian ag 01 Baolßq om sy--guanv oS 7.11,51 2 (1 'f paswaappt pinoqa s.i quo - .aziod.pamitta 3d13601 no . flout Sy watt . •putq as lourisuoo alto pq laaqg - Jo yaole aftiel aaa 24 ; _appnoas4 , Imam st , Aifitub 'Yr‘A OOP glioqpotax pita 6m1940 'eaaeop ,p ap sp:oo2 ouvra liutospicrwri putts 'gut .IoP mind ttooattavon vattlfala ne,.gatuns :ma two ;IL ,SOSIti, Sulipap Aq put '073 puira tint) leattraqo agi tin "6011000 E raqi paiwapa Syyttuatyun-ikou si 21 taif taxa I putiA 4290uoa..Itiaq aql cu puttba . ssaulaams -pun .iaaiao Jo_ LaA it „ 'pa myurasa ptife ente sly payrop trliaaqa.io algal ay% padeltiYaig aq naqw lAtittd..44alauoa olot ;tut mil olut,4ur .pua , 'Spay 4iutua a Ey loos rilry gMriuticita o ''gtCtlg `ourid P.ZIB xumumg gain I,gagangialq to Sap aril pi tat,akaphati ,Slyaaa •A Dt atu, .aac aro pa as pub& iltarenut „ p).ttkpadtplotioact-aappif auri litenAlsql •-oaato qraas aLt asp 'Rum 0p0,,q ouskraqt luatweAudull filuaputia. adiaqs -noun 'magi Itas,aloa qapluo prat tunttuaid rag owl quo) soutid suits T stastqats , itcyytodxa spnarlaaV - aqt ltr . 6mooti DO UP& salpitiadau '4? znitag /u . 80UU a 0/161 -un oatel JO pivot{ 2u4pntitts *IR ituoi aptly to gin at itto\ .2nr.t.iiv,-iinw put Xpx..xuatt_itui Oak flumplay, aqt. put ati p ua Sum aaputito otti, TOBACCO 3,T CIGA.RS,I First of put First l'iatiort.tittault HAIN BTREEr; TpWA.N , Gold leaf, Sunny Side, Pine Apple, bfictiigaa Rose i. Lgaf anilStar, which lor.saie ittitie . 'to in qua s ens mers.Packages in halts and quarters. I BRANDS , OF CIGARS.. „. American Eagle. Gen. Grant, Leboquet , fn• perlo; Tycoon atedrthe very choice:A brands of Yaras.. • The eelebtated Lone .I,,ttk, ,rittld of .the Nei tedfiteies,.Yirglaisite. 4 3iold Letti, listY And AU, !Linde . Lamilurds supplied vilth I Von To. , Weep, cm Liberal terms: ••• • . • • • All orders promptlytilletz-. uoletvzt W. H. - N. IIi I IITON • . . c •—•-••• arch 7..1867r 't GfoODS Si - 11111111.Efttlf '•111 , t 1 t• • &to. ieleution .; - . . kW() t 0 . 1) ZEP IT ::;a1 ~ _ Rtampecla:Ebiodt % -`) Jt 14) .I.if , P .4 . 100RiirtS, , GLOVITI, YANIEZia NcrnixtrO i ~,C0. 1 1. 0 4. r # 1 4P 1 i a 14 W10.7.1'41 4- "A#l l4 Pt PC -1 RUA ' OOPS, ' I.?) '••1 " • 1%.) v,...*; ot 48:4Dr,4 Varteealcadi ..stani 4. 04 Na 16 . 8061% , I. . ADA 6, 1 - 867 , MAL LYQOIffI 4 7:4I24I7I I I:FAL:II: j.+ isoßppliarAsentitfn BrikAlor4ificwnLY,', ~ f ,1.6,0. 1 ,A t ,1 33 4 , 6d 6 !i5( Z f 3 1971, "(till] LI 1e..-e; 1.7)11.:0:14 !; Adria Casb idaak;,Lp sum:bagel 7 opersitloittiv-1 IF ' t i r t n filt 1 4 ' • itplogidgiwy 264 isfi7l);l. 0 . ): , _+...Ap) • =MEM M. COLLIN ti, CASIMEB,ES HATS, CAPS, &C., &C. Wholesale iuld Retail at RANDALL k COMPTON BRANJ)S. OF TGBA. o—calswinG, iY ~ F.AVCY 6.51Uiit ,i.~}.., ` EMU ilitrclianbgt t. ;IL & 5C0., .41 thit7l nignels. i awl rhl , A P meg I .l '. 4iff" oi l i' rf-e,t' . . I' i 1:'::11 . 41 4 .: QLLIVLL-WI,Y _ them rtralts • they „• • ; , 'L tfe t L_A .R • G A.l) _I) -1-T 40' N. B f • u • Qf) th TO' THEIR ' MBE STOCK... -OE-GOODS =I summmn TRADE GREATER !REDUCTION IN PRICE ! With one member of our firm constantly in New York, we have been able within the past few clays - violent -- finctuations in the markets,'atitd, hate made heavy of. all kinds of- Goods in, our line MUCH .BELOW O:9I.ILAR ..MA.RKET .R.ATES. gay 23i 1867. N EW STORE NEW GOOD§.I NEW OROOERIESI W.'[' A. ROCKWELL'S. CANgtf PINE APPLES, PEACHES, PLUMB AND :CANNED OYSTERS PEACHES, PRUNES, !CHERRIES, - i,S TEAS, SIJG ,.,SYRUPS, MOLASSES, C HEE, SPICES, Of all kind., in lapt everyt ing in the It 0 9 J E R Y, Will be kept constantly on hand, FLOURYEED,BRAND, POTATOES, RIMER, LARD; 'Milli EVERY VA#IFII7 OF FARMERS. PRODUCE ,DAY : GOODS OF ALL NiAI3,IETIES, LOWEST POINT IN THE gARE.ET And will he: sold , aal OYEAP \ lilt . - `9.I4EAPEST ! TO T H E VARM.M. ALL_ ,BINDS OF pitc•ptrom, • rix,:• A:. Itociinp.;: 2,3;1867May ME w A v. .E .y.; tOilleth line of this institatitni; Ittiati the , ohargeofA.J. LANG:"A4:Iet., will. bpoita galtt2o,4ol7,.' - . T. ' " • .1 . 9 :the abet idepa t rtments: Ot' . .inetiietion. eo - fongtiod:`thoroughly witabllshed; , 4' tull'Com meseiil equal bithat pursued Utast:, Of , our Co ers td ak .t te*erolVollegesk,kfs wp,s4dedosith Ikea - te riiiitton. NOtmal Olasa; es esitial,ln!.:whiektwenty-pe tp*,..reeelme trle,iestototiopi ; „., yWk esti lessee - the .e,Tpeitse oi - boiril;, by rotherinfr Yeetosi , boarding tirbelyesi or :ittlelehe ko at. tout, • • 1,- , • : • „!foiferthez,peOleelo address the pwlial. , 411THIIIILTEIR [ -- .t:; , ...r , Prestailint Board of Tra#434.: , AMP T 0 lar If • E . bibih fAiiiHßTEY, , ..Psiliotiltikr,,,lcs 'l3ll eibi .thotie % &M 4 ilo g to' ,111toiirt j," 4,71 „ • 'Vdtiti troutfidtetatice•ao4olOditea wlUi Baal anktiitimilibr Bookiti 6 B.:l' • " FO4 V arlicalu Sildtets ;i , 41.0y1 E ‘ atitAmp p ; .e c retafy l " l4 7/ E , i - ! rid 1,,. 1 4 if 4 ~f._ ~s i ~ ; .n.~ h# • Ai RECENTLY' BfADE =I FOR TOR -., .~ ME AT 'A STILL OF ALI KINDS, Dumb Atrrx§-; kc., ok,C., it.c. A freah,lot of Purchased at co c4sit PA S ) rou:: tiump rtg 'Brother's OliSumn.. :- le ~: 1 _ ; ,frrk t , a' 4:' : -, 1 • ' 'do attention or *ova il ~.. t e ~ 6 :iur . assortmen t of rids, e a . pleasure in informing; 'them th t our efforts to make oar, stock more attractive have been sue, cgstol--, *9 . ar9. 11 4 _constant re- - r :d ....... ...., ..fft..i.l-.f‘r r i most .... 1 . ceipt o gooOs of tlio mos cOdbra ted man fac,turer"s" ittAlie 'kastern and ist i r cklifn fatirpiticii i isid. at-lowet4rio " d---ar - e-ourtelves Tr.L.ftrith# ll )f r tgs, . large - --3n4 3 4,44e5; prime goods f *do r of reliiible stook,' and- . by' 'firiii-clasi workmen;' .t4ili especial reference to durgbility.— Theirop i niatiOnliedinld4ds; through, ,544hRIngtin%. 1 . 1 ttnst , : 0 1P:fant t. ll ii it is superiofto 'all others,-; and in creasiu; - demands oblige us, to in crease . 'Ur' facilities_ for manufactur ing. Our improved saleeooin and large, tocic, enable- Ris to - offer in dUCeinents IV-MeV:no de - filer - in nibs , collaneous goods can. . IL' El MI FIRST FLOOR. Elegant • lines of Ladies and Misses,Thitton, Congreas and Bal moral Gaiters, in Lasting, Glove Kid and Morocco, Ladies and Missy es Slippers and Buskins MoroCco, Grain, Calf and Buff Bootees and 13almorals. All the_ - different varie ties of Children's Shoes. Mins' arid BoYs' Patend Leather, Calf,. Kip and Thick Boots, palters, Bal morals, Ties and Sligper_s„Rubbcr Goods. Also Hamm - Trimmings and Shoe Findings. •," SECOND FLOOR HARNESS • DEPArtTmENT.---Coach Pad, Gig, Saddle and Self-Adjust ing Harness, for Carriage or •Team. Ladies, and Gents Saddles, Bridles, Whips and a,nything to be found in a well conducted Harness and . Sad dlery Establishment. We are pre paredlto make to order any pattern of Harness. All work is under the immediate superintendance of Mr. JAMES WILLCOX, long knoWn, to this community as a, superior work man. - Everything: , gnarranteed all _right and sound. t MI > ~I J3 - AS_H_:MEN T. The most celebrated brands of French and American Calf, Kip and trpperleather. Oak and Hem lock Sole Leather:. Russet, Maroon and Cochineal Lining and Binding Skins... Saratoga, lelgian, Folis, Zinc and . Packing Trunks.. Wood and Leather Valises. Grain Rail Road Rigs, - &c.; Sic.' • , ~: f ~:.,y :~i ', BM We are giving our entire, :attention to the aTitive "iiimie(r brandies, and by keepipg b, goo(f,ossortment at-111 thpesi-'4,n'.ittitipre: t* 'fitil?li6sthit . th9l,Plai '4 l l l , 4#ny, all 7 kept bytfief r trad v angl , !tt the!oweet Kiccs. 4 PAoTaaits. Towited444,4 ~ -;;4musentititif..•- • -:- : i-- ; ;: - A `N9Y Es GREAT TIRCUS'!, -AND COLLECTION OF TRAINED ANIMALS 1 This king established and fairorite Cirrn and Anitoid Exhibition, has been tborongli ltre.orgiutized and COMPLETTLY assawfa, inevery detail—thus enabling the tatunige titent to to present the public. with .. SOSIETHI\' .!FRESH &''i.TTUAcTIVP. Embracing, all the parapernalia and - ad juncts necessary to a first-class' Circuß. - The limits of =advertisement will scarcely. suffice fora fultdescription of the outfit, or the talents of the artists employed in lid, Unique establishment 1 Imt the proprionn take'emiceitil pride in directing attention to 1. th Equestrian annpnny, which is comp.sed of all the old favorites, - =I Eforsenun, Gymnasts and Acrobabi, THE 'BABY EL4'HANT, • Recently importea - from Africa, Is innkeda cariosity—the•sniallest animal of Cie kind ever seen—being - :'ONLY. 40 INCITES . HIGH ! • A.pecnlihr and eseeediggly thrilling fev.tv-1 in the s 1 on nill Yro the, carrying of n , t • A LIVING WILD :11011' TILROUGH TELE STREETS Un6aged and unchained—a sight seldom .seen! At the • same time, perfectly safe. -412e.animal being under the thorough eon itrol of his keeper.. TIIE EQUESTRIAN COUP A N Ziabraces-the elite of ,the nrenie art, and whose names will answer for the assertion, -" • _ Dz JAMES THAYER, Humcii,t Mr. C. 'NOTES, Auixual t. Mi. C. REED, Bareback Rider. 110., • Mr. CIIAS. PARKER, the Coutort,,!::l- t. Mr. 11. SMITH ail(' SON,. Epublv • HOGLE Ec KEEFE, Acrobats, &e. , , •The MIACO ;,BROTHERS, Trapezist:, Mine. DiLQIUIE, Equestrienne, Miss EUGENE .DnFOE, Equestrienne, Master WOO9l •COOKE, great Boy Rider • - and Leaper, _ Mr. GEO. MOREST, Roritoutal mg. Per ? farmer, • • 3 • 111,'..E.:ROBINSON, Scenic Rider, RIINTERSON, - Batont Leaper, 21.6, 'E. PRIEM'S, 'Vaulter, 5:& , j With a host of auxiliaries. I.‘ T 4 1 E. BY E L EIT, 11A , AN* TRICK HORSE " GREY, EAGLE; Will be introduced by Dr. 'Thayer and tip T.H.REE' CLOWNS will prOdnee their ow:. credentials unassisted.' TILE GDRGEOUS BAND CHAIIIOT ! iVith thii - aplendid . BAND OF MUSICIANS will.be followed :Iv the magnificently de eonited Carriages arid irana.. and will prove ,teibe 'au- #zainnently - IMPOSING' BPECTA ICLEyeiy, rarely seen in this . country: ADMI,SSION "Children uadei 10 years of age 25 "t. =I Pwcinda, Saturcky; Aug. 31, Thursdai; Aitgu,se 29, Athens Fr Augu,si 30, , Two performances day, Afternoon at 2 ; Evening at Sao Pititorial and pescrip tire Bills. . - Aug,. 29, • 1867 In 'the . profession ,EMINE.I) PONY, SO colts. ' WILL BTATRIT AT coumwg, Bttsiness Agent.