from Nations. • • .. • --:-Th6 eiblefroni . Itefyirent;:-Fl6 ... , ifla, to Cnixi, has Veen laid;''and*ld atel: .. cessfol operation. - - • . i, . , —The 'Greek steamer Arlitatliol i celebrated ,plockado runner to Crete, ,bee beerCloaL j —All, the provinces off' Sislial s have ): beep decteroil in a et9te of siege, - - yrhie ' .l weans martial kV 1! ' '''' • • ---The e ti United Stats is 'abbot . inn-chase gamma, on the Island of Ifayti, . for $5.004."0* —The rant Stonewall' hat Bailed for Jvan, LavinA been . purchased by that ria;. —The wine cro'in California this year will bring $5,000.000. —Rebel politicians from Loniitians lin,d Andrew dohnsen kill infest W ton. --Fx•President Jereniiah Day, f Yale Oollege, died on Friday of last wee at New Haven. • --Admiral Farragut recentlfle ceiTcd a great ovation at Croxistaidt,Rnssia. —Gen. R,ossean found his most con 'genial friends 'among the rebels of Now Orleians. —The Saratoga (N. Y. Sentinel—a copperhead organ—has suspended for want of support. • —Abner Huntley, of - Cuba, Alle• ghany county, passed his 100th bizthday'on Sundarlast. —Yellow lever is raging to- an alarming extent in Galveston, Texas ; also in New Orleans as an epidemic. • —Gen.• Sherman has no faith in permanent peaoe with the Indians, unless they L are made to feel the power of the• Go vernment. Fisher,u ''charming 4ctress," hag just been tried in Buffalo for purloining from the post office -letters of a sister se, 131233 —Andrew Johnson has been nom inatedlor President by six Lonisianaoffioe holders in WaShington. Nasby was no , present at the meeting. —Last week 100 car 0 pesto,has passed over the Philadelphia, Wit mington Baltimore Railroad into Phila delphitt, —Mrs. Francis D. Gage is serious ly ill at her home in Lambertville, N. .1. Slig had a partial attack of paralysis. —The gre:llCanada cheese, exhib ited at Saratoga Fair, last year,weighS 7,000 pounds. It is a year old and Ma good state of preservation. —The State constables have noti , fiadithe proprietor of one of the principal hdtela in Portland, Me., that he must take die - wine list off his bills of fare. —A "nico young man" 'swindled two Catholic clergymen of Rochester our tit' $lOO on: Friday, by an old cOntldence game., =J•,hr, abed 26 yo•arB, sae been jailpd in• Buffalo, charged with the murder of :Le old man named Samuel Jacobs, at'Black Rock, some time ago. Y `..= -The gambh•is are organizing in New York ,Lgoinst the anti-gambling move: meat, and the liquor dealer's league will fight the tempersa.ce men. All very mita raL .—Gen. ThoruSO has Hot gone South to take charge of his department. He is sick, and his physician advises against his .ping South at this season of the year. —At Binghamton, oti Tuesda3 of last week, n'lldra. Garman was atrnek by a locomotive did thrown high into the air.— In coming down "she broke an arm and cut a deetigash in her head. -- - .A . severe battle with the Indians, 800 in number, has taken place on the Re publican river, Kansas. Oar troops num bered but 125 men, who were finally re pulsed. • —Goi. Geary visited Washington last week, and had an interview with Gen. Grant. —John S. Mann has been renomi r tutted by the Republicans of Potter county by acclamation. —Hon. Jas. H. Campbell, late min ister to Sweden, has arrived at his home in PottsYille. —Potato ' rot is very extensive in Bucks county and in pi rts,of New Jersey. —The discovery of silver is repor ted in "Williams township, Northampton county. . —All Republicans who held Gov ernment appointments in Berk; county have been removed eltid rebels appointed in their place. - —The Leader, a temperance paper, recently published at Hollidaysburg,j has been discontinued for want of support. V. Pennypacker, Esq., an old member of the Chester county bar, died in West Chester hat week. 8., Ebilbar, - a drover, ,ho was last seen in Weat Philadelphia, on the Bth of August, is supposed to have been mur dered for his money., • - explosion of.a kerosene lamp took place in Pottstown last week, from blowing down the chimney to extinguish the light. —A man named. James Delamarter has t been arrested 'in 'Whit*? Hall, N. lt r , charged with the murder of, Dr. , Dcrkin, of Scranton. Titnsirilleiana are making an effort to have an'asylum for the lorphans of soldiers and sailors established in that P4e& -Lit is rumored that Hon. J. W. Itaynerd is aboixt to resign his position as Judge of the Northumberland District. -47-Bcip. J. S. Mann delivered a tem pers,' ace fecture at Viellsbiiro, on the 27th. He represents a temperance county. ork has been commebeed in Dor wnon ihe -monument for the de ceased soldiers of the 104th P. V. L . the Schuylkill county copper tuna convention, the Irish oombhmd against the American and Dutch. They were armed to lhforce their . " rights, " - and at midnight the convention broke up in a row. Government ofCanada offers 61.000 reward.for the discovery', of the ' tenidiscy who fired the , coal oil store at/don treat!, recently, :by which 10,000 hands of oil were consumed. ' B. J. Edwards committed suicide in Dinghamten, last week, by cutting his with a pocket knife, Domestic - imp inns led him to rum, and rum led him' Mff=l2MfffMl ttridf tat teil tile', kioriiida l Thiinhil.*tillkiji6V Union Rep ±tritrifrisd4 FOR JUDGE OF HON. HENRY. W. WILLIAMS; . : Q! . _Aid_SUHAN~ COUNfSi~. Repubiteafis.TMai . 10110 7 14,00 . 0i1i ' OF `SaIITIIFIELD J.F.PRAMBERLIN,OF ,Wyeenro. .1 'TRFA4tUMN - CHAS. N. ])IOREY,' OF' OAWELI,: ix)=Lwom. JOHN .A. -MOODY,. oif Bow - ' :ma comanstaomra.' ' JOS. gow.ao, 9 i WEST PIIRET'N - Autirn3a, . 0. - D. FIELDS, mi kixENIA. ELECTION, TUESDAY, \ OC 8.. TUE COUNTY Ticiu44. The ticket which the A•publican Convention offered to the "voters of e) Bradford County, for th 'r support at the election before us, wt l { command general respect The gen +ien who compose it were. nominate; : with an unanimity unusual in poll ical 'con ventions, and are favorabl.t known, entirely worthy, and deserve the hon or bestowed: npon them.' We have only space, this week, t 4 refer in general terms to' the n , )minees, but ,will take an early opportunity to no. tice them separately. .ANDREW - 4,011N0N AND THE RE PIItILICAN PARTY: We think it will be-readily admit ted that no republican journal -of the country, has been more decidedly,op posed to, and . outspoken . against, Andrew Janson's political i tneasures, ever since he commenced i to flatter and buy the S eth , for the sake of getting social position among its aristocratic lenders, -.. ; than .the Brad = ford Reporter, and to-day,! we could hardly be persuaded to vote for him for dog catcher, from the conviction, that'in his-hands ; the poor luau's dog would fore worse thin that one be-. longing to the, domineering holder. With such a record, .and such a ; position, we can afford to be just with Andrew i Johnson!, and give him credit frtohe guod hb,lhas done, yes, the good he has dime the rep* lican party, and this we will proceed to do. • • • • What would have beenithe condi tion of 1.1 - 16 - country, and the republi can party, had Andrew Jiiiinsou re mained true to 'his pledg-cs-Lto re publican principles, untill the time when Doolittle, Cowan. and Raymond broke away trots the sath faith ? The republican Congress had, at an early day, after the defeat of the .. rebels, secured, by an amendmenttp the general constitution, the perma nent freedom of the slaves,;_xtd_had offered to the South restoration' -to moat of her civil rights, non condi tion she adopted these amendments. Now,' if Johnson had ce-operated with the republicans in thili measure„ the probabilities are, that innderthis first proposition, the vibe' states would have been adinittet4 thotigh a very large division of the kepublican .1 party was oppoSed to din; return so soon ; and by acting with, and giv ing force to the measures of Con gress, the President won in our ra ks, so that d have ac quired,influence: i ll when he " swung the circle„" be would, in all likelihood, have swung us out of a majority in !the Lower House of Congress, with the aid of the Southern representation. Therq is little doubt about this for it wa4 nothing bitt.thel recent bad faith, and bad - conduct of] Johnson, rthat laved ns from T division on this question' when Cowan, Doolittle and Raymond! went over ; and instead of ditiputingl among ourselves, Johnsen kept us e busy in finding' fault wit)i his folly. i And every day , since the rebels re fused to fie res tored under the consti tutional amendment, havel they given the most positive proofs 4 unfitness, fbr citizenship. What j therefore, - I would be the condition, of the coon-i try, if they were now, in full posses-, sion of their civil rights —Would it' not be alarming, if not ie 811 actual' condition 4 wat, and •who saved it' from this I' Johnson's mud acts, to., i)e sure. iSo thefour party is a unit, and the -dountri in .a treasonably mink oosditio because Andrew. Johnson hail •seen proper to make an ass 4 hitaWit Moreover, ie it not a fact, that ev ery maii4hom Johnson befriends is thenceforth a dead cock I in the pit, and every one l e strik4 at made alive by' his hoStiliti? took netbe l case 4 Stanton., The muses of the, republican voters of the nountry be gan tol look -at him with about as mileti'distrust as Seward himself ; but tits moment Johison!.. turns on him hifi : vitality beaomeL that; the entire republican quickened thereby; a lives to-day, as he has notitred since l the evacuation of Richmo ►d. So too, l . with Sheridan. He is stronger man how than when e defeated Early in the Great vale , and what made him so ? Nothing i t the world but Johnson's efforts to iiojure him. Now, why not 'leave the y , man work who is doing useo much.iood?, Why 'talk o( impeaching' 'or lit , any other way , interfering with the Ow he makes of his iielter, ' of he noes ft all to our good The rebels have shown.an entire_ Unfitness for a - re-: Auks to, citi#mksh' p, ;And thisman hi* bee' ' them oat fullar;ipiii4judirui • from Ale * ijkidi#44 still 44 v. work 1 1 For OursefieVe *mild nt. object to his . sto,yng -in the Frew-- 49Prz-tqur if during the whale - time he would dO as well 11;114 liii4one, for us and rebeldom. -We hive on sevefat= occasions said, that it was a man'a Map dee& which hurt, him • and if 'he used foul means toinjure. othsrs, - the matest injury still fell - own share.— r This has been aptly illustrated in Johnson's, career ,alnctl he hats been President :We must remember, that his unwise measures do us . miharin. IN is the-stifferer from these:.; and that we a s a pariy, only euffer'flom our own' mismanagement, 00-had deeds, and . all - will be well. •No t matter what-Johniton does. . 62M MEI ~epublioan Oounty Convention. A. Convention of Delegates from the sev eral:election districts, of Bradford County, met in pursuance of s call of the Republi can Con* Committee, at the Court House, on Monday evening,' September '2, .1867, and was Organized by electing BARTHOL OMEW LAPoRTR; of .Asylum, as Presi dent, and J. B. _Ram and A. LATTON, as Se-retaries. • . - , The following named persons appeared and presented :their credentials aa 'Dele gates Albany—A English, James Terry Alba torn—David Palmer. C-C Harker. Armenia—H Miller, BL Knight. Athens twp—J - F Ovenshire, Abram Snell Athens boro—J RReeves, F A Nevins. Asylum—B Laporte, N Moody. Barclay—.Wm J . Hillis, Wm Scott. Burlington twp--Isaac DSoper,P P Burns Burlington boro—A J Ross, J V Rice. Burlington west—B L'Rockw.ell,A Green° 'Canton twp—Wm Packard, Wm H Bates. Canton boro—H N Wiuinms, E Newman. Columbia--B F Knapp, Charles Smith.. Pranklin—M D Ridgway, Saml Webber. Granville—Wm Bunyan, P L Bailey. Herrick—W H Thompson, J J Anderson. Leßoy—A A Mills, A M Ingham. , Litohtield—A J Layton,Wrii Bostwick. Loßaysville—J H Marsh; Asa Nichols. Monroe twp—Chas Holland, M T Van gorder. • Monroe boro—M .M Coolbangh, J B Hinman. Orwell—Arad Platt, A J Chubbuck. Overtou-,Josiah Rhinebolt. Pike—E S Skeel, R CW Coolbaugh. Ridgbury—O E Chamberlin, C C Burt. Rome twp—Wm McCabe, Josiah Horton Rome born--H W Browning D Vonght. Smithfield—ll Moody, .E Springfield—S D Harkness, J P McAfee South Creek—P J Dean, J M Young, P Monroe, N B Stephens. Sheshequin—O D Kiriney, G W Black man. . Standing Stone—J W Furman, G Brown. Terry—H L Terry, W T Hortoti. Towanda boro—W T . Davies, \V B Dodge. • Towanda twp-H L Scott; B. F Bowman. Towanda North—A H Kingsbury, Geo B Mins.: • Troy bpro—V iNLLong, G B Davidson. Troy twp—Ezra Loomis, G F Ballard. Tuficarort—W Coburn. W Barroweliff: Ulster—A B EtlciaFct Walketi Warren—H Howell, Miles Prince. . Windham-41 Kuykoidall, Asa McKee Wyalusing—G W Jackson, D L Stoats Wysox—T F Madill, G o T Granger. Wells-.-M Shepard, James R Brasted. Wilmot—E C Quick, Albin RusselL The Convention then proceeded to norbi- . date candidates for Reprehentatives, when on motion,. JAMES H. WEBB, of Smith, field, was nominated by acclarnaticin. The name of JOHN F. "CHAMBERLIN, of. Wyalnaing, having been presented, i t was moved by W. T. Davies, Esq., and car ried, that he be nominated by acclamation. The Convention then proceeded to nomi nate a candidate for 'County Treasurer. The names of CILUILES N. "Monet, of Orwell, Cninx2s K. LADD, of Towandit, and E. A. VAtIMILIti, of Wyalusing, were presented. The names of Messrs. LAM) and VAmutts having been withdrawn, 'CHARLES N. MOSEY was unanimously maminated. The Convention then proceeded - to nomi nate a candidate for County Commissioner, and the names of IC J. CootsAmm, of Wy- sox, and Joint.A. =-.Mooni, of Rome 'town ship, were placed before the Convention.L- Upon the first ballot Moody received 58 votes, , Coolbaugh 35 votes. WherenpOn JOHN A. MOODY, was declared 'duly nom inated as the candidate for County Commis sioner. For Jury Commissioner, Joint .A. CoD-h DING and - WrsAu C. BOGART, Of Towanda Borough, R. W. .Coomiron, of Pike, and JosErnTouran, •of West Burlington, were named.- The names of Coolbaugh and Cod ding being withdrawn, the ConVention pro ceeded to ballot, when For= had 63 votes . BOGART 30 *cites. Whereupon JOSEPH FOULKE was - declared duly nominated. For Auditor,.o. D. FIELDS, of Armenia, was nominated on the first ballot, receiving 57 votes, ItomurrldASON, on Troy, 17 votes, WIIZIOT COBl7ll4 l oflTuscarora, 1G votes. On motion, U.9L , Scorr, N. MOODY, C. LADD, E. 11. Vara:ries and V. M. LONG, were elected Coife'rees to meet Conferees from Sullivan equity, for the purpose of placing in 'nomination candidates for Eep , resentativc. ' On motion, the :Convention authorized the President to appoint a County Commit tee for the ensuing year. Whereupon the President appointed as said committee : C. K. Ladd, Towimda boro'; E. G. Tracy, Sylvania; A. T..Linef, Alba; J. EL Smith, Troy; L B. Vaughan, Wyalusingl J. B. I Beeves, Athens; Asa Nichols, Leilaysvllle; B. C. Kellogg, Monroe; H. P. Kimball, Or-, well , On motion, Hon.:::G. A. Gno* was re questedUaddress the Convention: _Where trPor, Mr. G. proce4ded to discuss the Po litical questions of the day in his usual able and eloquent mariner. Hon. Gro. LAITON being called for, spoke with his usual aniriiated and hrilliant man ner,, closing with a feelhig exhortation to - the Republicans present to close •np the ranks, and work shoulder `to shoulder to battle and victory. " On motion ? the 9onvention then adjourn ed. gig. The Republican s of Susque hanna Coruity_held their - nominating eon. vention August 19th, and pntin nomination ' the following ticket; For County Treasurei i RiChard 7.llenfie4y, of Auburn; for 'Coml. ty Commissioner,_ ftantnel, titterer, of 'Dim ock; for Bury; donnnifisioner, William A. Crorurion, of Mautiose; for Auditor, Fran .ciirll3. Chandler; of Montrose. A resolu tion nominating 7., it hap:Eli; sq.; for Congress, kaubjebt, to the decision of Con-. ferees), and appointing povid Sotheis and G. B. raaii4 - 4 . Congressional, Conferees. to Meet:thoee**Lnzerne.las -unanimously For ; iiresentative, c olone l Lor-: ria Burritt. of 11 mak, weanoteinated,' and C. F. Read and- os'IGohols ; Of Montrose, and Dr. , L.-, A. Smith, of ;New Milford,-were 40 . 44ifkiti Coaferies to meet, those of,Wr.- oda ffqg couitfifo piti }nomination cang. teir for Ilepremiative: • • RIENgIitIUDITAT/VM COBIrERENCE. .:'-', -5 K4) , ' - I - • - tilt -Meeting of the Co ew appointed. '6y thit*itiective eountiradford and 8 =h' 'to aimmulls Bepreientatliee, She, gentlemen appeared;*— , - ; Milford—lL L. Seot4; :14 14.4,Long i i 1 ill Moo d , E.'11,. , Yanglaio 14441 ; ,N. v ..! 4 , Sndivan:—Ch Irles Nortln, T . I Ingham. , ....800 1 1: Id: LONG i-as ,apppinted tlhair man, toad Tam?. J. 'mono! .was appointiid ISeCralll7:- .. .7-.t.--•.': - 4 -•_ --I,H--"..----",^-4.1-•-:!. On motion, the, 9,1 4 .fer,bu0 .4r9coe,Slo,(l„ti?., make. nomivatiotli. ' ''. 'F. r _ '' -, '— ' 1-: IL a Elsbree • 329:aim/Led • JAMES H. ffir4l3, D pridelollM F. , CHAM8E.1.11.411c . .. , • F t-ilii,xlrigfiliAri - i - nnkinied tor, LEVI liOtt ,E,RB, oi-liallivau_oonoY.----- ^' - -:.' - _ On motion oF, .T. J. Ingham, ' Jas E. WEUD W4s u!ianimPtuar nominated. , 1) -,1, i On motion , the ,Co ernb'p proceedi;d"te vote, viiienkilesarki: Scoit, ,Long, ,Moody, VaUghan anti Ets e, 5, - voc.ed for ± _j'eoi T . Oiamnaiumu. Melaii;icirton . andjmham. 2, voted for Dr. .1 4 xyz Rooaus, And :thilr upon JOHN F. OHAIJDDALII( arm d&, dared to be norinated. ' . -.° , , Oznoticl, &waved, That the. 'next - Itupresentativo Ccinfoi'ence Übell meet" at .Towanda, On the day succeeding the Retoublidan Convention in Bradford county. - • ' . • ' On motion, •the Conference adjourned. • !- ' V. Id, LONG, Ichaincan. : Tnos".4. Isomm, Secretary. REMOVAL OF GEL SHERIDAN& .1 The following is the correspondence be tween:lth° President and Gen. Grant, -rela ting to the removal 91 Gen, Sheruian : EXECUTIVE MANSION, I Wasurnormi, D. 0.,, Aug., 17, .1867, • , Duels Sin :-Before you issue instructions to carry into effect the encicised order, I' would_ be pleased hdar any suggestions you may deem necessary respecting the . assignment to which the, order refers. • • Tritely yours, • ANDHEW JOHNSON Gen.ll. S.' Gnarer, Secretary of War ad interim. ; To.this and the order of removal General Grant replied as follows : HEADQUAZTEES AEXIES OP TEE .1 UNITED STATES, WAsErhanox, D. C., Aug. 17, 1867. His Excellency Anareic Johnson, President of the - United States : Bra i I am . in receipt of your order of this date, - ; 'directing the assignment of General G. It Thomas to the command of the Fifth Military District, General Sheridan to the Department of Missouri, and General Han cock to the Department of the Cumberland ; also your note of this,date (enclosing those instructions, j saying : ."Before you issue in structions to carry into effect the enclosed order, I would be pleased to hear any sug: gestions you may deem necessary reSpepting the assignments to - which the order refers." ram pleased to avail myself of this invita tion to urge, earnestly urge—urge in the name of a patriotic mple who have sacri ficed hundreds of thousands of loyal lives, and thousands_ of millions of treasure to preserve - the integrity and union, of this country—that this' order bo not insisted on. It is utunistakl44 the expressed wish of the country that General Sheridan should not be removed from his present conlmand.— This is a republic where the will of the peo ple is the law of the land. I beg that their voice may he heard. General Sheridan has performed his civil 'dnties faithfully and intelligently. -His re moval wall be regarded as an effort to defeat the laws of Congress. It will be in terpreted by the mireconStructed 'element in the South—those who did all they could to break up this Government by arms, and ,11046' wish to be the only element consulted as to the method of restoring order tin triumph. It will embolden them to renewed opposition to the will of the loyal misses, believing that they have the Executive with them. The services of General Thomas in but- - - Cling for the 'Union entitle-hiln to some con sideration. He has repeatedly entered his protest against being assigned to either of the five military districts, and especially to being 'assigned to relieve General Sheridan. General Hancock ought not, to be removed from where beefs. His departinentis a com plicated one,which will take. a new common.: der some time to, become acquainted with. There aretifilitary reasons, and, above all, patriotic reasons, why this order Should not be insisted-on. I beg to refer to a letter, marked private, which I wrote to the President when -first consulted on the subject of the change in the' War Department. It bears- upon the subject of the removal, and I had hoped woonld have ,prevented it. I have the honor to be,with great respect, your - obedient servant, ‘U. S. Gusarr. - General United States Army, and • Seeretary of War 'ad interim. TEE HEALTH OF MR. BTEvErni.—The Lancaster Eraminer, of the Slat nit, says : We are glad to record the fact-that tho health of Mr. Stevens has greatly improved tho past' week, and that he, purposes in a few days taking a trip. North by way of the Lakes. The "Old Commoner" looks as if he was good for many years' service, and has nq disposition to oblige traitors' and copper- heads by making his . exit from - the, political world. - New 2bnertionnento. WANTED.--By ning Company, Shfigles of the beat q immediately, at their Sept. 2. 1967. BOARDING- Alp DAY SCHOOL, 202 MADISON AVENUE? IV I EJV YORK O CITY MADAME C. MEARS, Having increased the accommodationv for Oil fpile, desires to inform her ; patrons - that she is able to offer the advantages,of her - Institution to-a larger niimber of Young Ladies. French is the langriageof the ichaol. Madame IL refers by perrnhision to B. Howe, Esq., Greenwood. Wm..M. Mallory. Esq and E. 011oodrich. Towanda, Pa ep t . 4,1817. . FASHIONABLE _TAILORING,' A. T, DAVIDSON, Respectfully announces to the'Pnblic that he ha, opened a Tailor Shop 'in Burlington Reno' and will cut and make.Menan I Boys Garments in the m it Substantial and .rashionable man ner. CUTTING done on - short notice 'and on reaSonable terms. • Partictilar attention given to Claaning-and - Repairing Clothes bt al! kinds. ' Burlington, Sept. 3, 1867. • I\TEVP •Bocry AND SIIO.E STORK A ti. 8. TITUS, - - / Hmpectfully Informs the citizens Of Towanda Borough, vat he has opened a Boot and Shoe Shop in liirby'a Building,west side of Main Street, where hoWiLl keep on hand a stock of ;'BOOTS AND SHOES, %Adopted to fietts and Wonien's wear, to which he Invites the attention of the public. • - the care will be paid to manufacturing the very .be t stock will be • used; and the_work manship will be warranted , first class. • The pa tronage of the p khlic is solicited, cenfident Abut satisfaction can be'glven. , • Towand ;Sept. 3,11867. , ,L: caparteek ll ship heretofore existing under the name of Gore & Powell, is this day dlitolved by nitp tual consent, kit debts dae to and by: raid ti - rm will be settled by W. H. A. - ilpre at the old stand. _ Persons indebted to the above tirm are requested to:maim immed ate 'payment. • GOIM, ' " • ' PEROIV44 PO'W . ELL- Ttisrands, Sept, 2, 1867. • • • The undersigned mil continue the iusithuni at the•.old'stand;where irt., - hopea to, Dee his old customers and us many as -.waes will Isom. hid¢ with a call: 1 _11e will Seep , conamitly on itand^4 fresh' atipplY of DrugB; -- raints; Dye Stuffs, - Fancy. and Toilet Attie les, and ev trythfigin his line which wilt bzsold as .low_ . "itiltbe-rairket Will allow OW essis: 6 ' - ": -:;:: - • • • • yr. , 11:! - 11. OREL,. New INSTRIThIENTAL MUSIC. 1. , _NI ...ICI'? i . ; • • st i r is =r.s ; ' — I#,ISEP: 1 10Witsi , : • ~ ..; c - , . ;- , ..i . .. - t, - i= ~ ' it . errillibitlitudelontisno Forte at. :'refer!" berlB b UrrootioDl , given la re ow ......f.fr-i."...`' SEP TEMBER'4, 189' , • 1 - r AE1:518, , - r• English ,branclies.. $d , 00.(4149 OQ '-• 'French oclwtin, 2 50 Ce, tOO Deduction made for absence, when otoasiod .ed by protracted.illness. I. . ,Towanda, Aug.-20, 1867 ...r..13n1t., ••- • r canti'oned..BsittnaLbarbatiag.3tr_t.troting SIMEON MOaTuti, iLi beds not competont to. conflict dig,t.a. and Ivo Ohall net au, of debts; havin g unt4o tog , nialsopport.i ' •R. L . NORTON, • •-, EDWARD 110141;11:11. • - Burlington:/ng..111867.• - ‘fIAtITION.-Ir-Whereas m • wife Jeanie, healeftany bettind boar. without any just cease or ,provocation, hereby ; median and iorbid all persona ring or trnitinither on my account; as will, pay no.. deb! or her contrastingniterWe date. - ; . isiwands; Aug. - P, Pi 4 l 4' tr, kg 4:-';! , . P:";', -, •- - _into .' - SMITH - re, liiy,Loki Would take this cipportimity of thanking the trend who Ho kindly assisted them at the late lire, and would.say,that it lira not seriously , in terlered with their business, - whisk they silt continue over - Cross •in - Cole -Book Store, In Patton'a Sleek . • • . . Aug. 12,1867 T. , V.OTIO E.—Al I lmrsona inde bted . to, A.l me•either •:übouic account mad , or judg ment, conjacted Ruder ,tic 0, or Bishop . Taylor, are hereby notified that the lame must be aettledimmediately. This is positively the last notieo that will be given, and east will be made without referenee to persons on:all elainiv Rot settled nt "Once. S. F. TAYLOR. Wyalusing. Auip.l3, 18117.-4ws, W'- B. KELLY,. \.Dentin. ,:Olrfdt; r. ••W V . over Wickham. IS:.BliteiCit, I'u YALU-Pa. All the carious . tlty/u4 of work sc. eht,itically done aril warranted. Particular at cation Ls called to She - Alitiniinum Bale to' : Artificial ' Teeth,. which is equally as . good ai Gold and liar superior to either Rubber , or Silver, I' ease call and examine specimens.; - Chloroform or Ether adtaithsterod I under di. rection of a Physician when desired. ".Aug. 6, lie, I .—tf. , • .... !l ii ,ITRAYED GU STOLEN—From 1 - -the subscribe; on or about the 28th 01 J my last, a pale red COW, middling size, six years old, thick he vy horns, a good Milker, one of the hind defective, I hAvaig • at some timo been !rum, coniecinently giving milk from the side of toe t te l . At near the lu see part. ' Whoever will return s id cow to me or give . nie Infernia tlon where 1 can dad her, shall be likierally re warded. j .. ALL'‘.N MoKRAN. Towanda, Aug. 20, 1867. NEW BOOT ANY SHOE SHOP #OLLAND , & CLARK • Would respetitilly anriouuce to,thci citizens of Towanda an dvicinity that thhy . have-Lentil meuced the hoot. and. Shoe labsincas in all its branches. They are prepared:4o uialse to order Ladies and t,lentlemen's Boots and Shoe. 4 of :ill kinds in the' Most workmanlike niatuaer on the altortest not r e, . • - , Shop vvio Nelson's .old btsu(l, eAst side ot Main , street app usi e 0.0. al4an4' resiototou, Toarandi,Pa. . • - N..B.—Partieuktr attention paid to itelinir ing. Give as a call. r W.S.HOLLAP.P. - 1 , D. oaux. 'Amour.la. Aug. 13.1847. SELLING , OFF AT. COST ! • - The undersigned hereby give notice •to ti.eir Web& and the pu.blie. geuetally, Out the; will commence belling after this d ty,'Aug. 8, 1867, theii entire stock of IdEIICHANDISE I , consist. mg of ' 1 DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, .1, HARDWARE, DRUGS St,ldEolelNgs, OILS & pA.INTS, BOOTS & HATS & CAPS. BOOKS dt STATIONERY, AND WINDOW AND WALL PAPER, AT COST iFOS READY PAY, LONG BROTHERS. Burlington Boro', Aug. Bth, 1867. THE PEOPLE'S BENEFIT I FOUNTAIN'S PREMIUM .FLOUR, Ie manufactured by the subscribers hi .10.iibigan from the bespelebratni This favOrite Flour has no, superior. It Is ut t iap In And made exclusively to sett the xe nerel want of the retail trade . 'the Towanda Tan wo Mildred Thousand ality, to be delivered .rke at Greenwood. I Cash De;lers supplied at a small advance from ,cost of anufacturing. • Wholesale Flour Depots at WAVER! Y, Tioga county, and RORT JERVIS, Orange co. ' N. Y. - J.. ?CONTAIN lc CO. Au . 22; 1867. NEW ( STORE AND NEW GOODS I .% • PHEW PROM THE NEW YORK MARKETS. ; . • CHEAP AS THE. CHEAPEST. \ - , The s übscribers have purchased the building lately owned by A . J. Noble, (one door south of Beidientait's Block,) and havelliled it with dRoCERIES AND PROVISIONS, • ' WOODEN AND :WILLOW WARE, . . • Fruits of all kinds in ' their season, (fresh:and dried), in lad every' thing usually found in R. first class _ PROVISIO,N' 'STORE.. A share Of the, patronage of Towanda and vi. cinity is respectfully solicited. We•will pay the highest. market price for all Inds of • COUNTRY PRODUCE. We also have the. sole Agency ' for Bradford. and adjoining counties for the sale of the Cele. brated Virginia and Nora) Carolina Smokin g Tobacco', A liberal discount made to the trade. BR AM11414.4 . COWELL. Towanda, Aire 9, leer. : • •• fl ' All9 3 ( ' ' ( : 4 4 o s ' & l 4 .l 44;iPCHT:l ~; -..- i• , " no - riele;t4ii 101-. , • ::, I , 1 -;.:. F:A ; tilY,i3i 09 .I) $„ 2:E ,P,f1: 4 . f...4 g; Piped _Goods, .Intant'i' Waists, i. • NB% 13 /. l3 AL'atel - ' ''Toys add tolls of ollptinds. disci aline ,lot of 1 ' "" • - 'III44INERY GOODS, • , iNar..sele'Sclumip„aft /)5.... Carter's" old - Auld Cut 'IWO STOOL ',Jo* 6, 1887:•41M Ireedurtmente. SOMEITHG NEW_ IN° FLOUR! 200 POEINIA fti A fIARREI.,t THE BEST IN Mt! MICHIGAN WHITE WHEAT. I TWO!RUNDRBD POUND BARRELS, OR 50 POUND SACKS, BUY TUE BIG 'BARRELS, Ant - the BEST•FLOIIR? EdEqIOWERY PATTERNS, , . Mu) butrtistments. nXRDwG & SMALLEY, - • • Having enterarinto ago.partnerthip tar' t, trans:Awn Of the PHOTOGRAPHIC Wilda • at tbitirooninformerly occupied by Wood'- Hted)g, would respectfully call the attest • .of•the,public to several styles of Pictures rah • ' rsolar -Photogrilke PlainePtlieWd and Colored, Opitlfypes, Klee Mtn Pictures. Ac., which we claim for cletnnc. anti.brilliancynttone and Artistic finish, can not beOOOM We invite all to examine them as well as the more common hinds of Portral whicLwa...make—knowingJull—ltell-that. • WM bear the closest" Inapectron. , This Gallery claims the highest teputation4Giit trri"ttf any in this section of cedtt i ry;ltu a' ore de}' termined by a strict area 'an. to businenand the stipetioreandlty of rt e - wOrkrta - not - only retail/ lintinere3se its ery enviable repdtation. Wer,keep constantly on band the best voriet) of Frames and at' lower prices than'at any other 'establishment •inc--town.- , -Alwr- , Paseeparteti • Card frames, Card, Easels, Holmes" • Stereo: worn , StwilXiseettiihi Vitity•andvedthingels. ks of importance per fining to the thfts ; Giv us an early cWI, • - - • N. B.—Solar; Printing, titr, sbe r ade on th - most reasonable terms., D:IIARDING, Aug. 22. '67., . •. 'WARM FOR SALE At A:.• RAE, (1.41. M. - AL. the -- gelemellier wistan% • change his h'.stness, 'therefore offers his im for sale, situated Liberty terp.l 'Hogs Conn ty, Pa., containing 250 acres of cholceland.,,2o Acrekimproved, tbe balance In good t Luther,wel watered by good never. failing spring 4 Feel fenced-In 20 fields, and-layi geutry rolling; With three good Apple orchardi• -and Frail tor Lam ly use. The term lays in a good neighborhood and a good mltrket eeveu miles fro''. Moss:Ate:: one of the largeSt 'coal vterks In tbe 6itage; and eV° miles from the Williamipert & hatuir.l lb„ handy to church and school. The improve thents are one old Ewe -story house cOntiortati. for a nember of yearn; one frame battle by 6. feet wit underground Stables ftir 50,ctaoa, wag gon shed and other necessary out 6:Hidings also a good Mill seat, ' with tvdaus . isrm will be sold with everything oa LUIS farm as follows : 12 CQViii an anti all - dairy uteneihr, 1 ipan tit young horaes, 3 sets et harness -",i! wag gbti. 1 cast Jr on field roller.• 1 Eagle Mowing . Feaping combitied v .2 Horse rakes an. forks, Patiniugurill„liarrowx, Plows, Ste, *c.. and in. fact ever thing that is wanting ou farm, and mostly all Inew. Price' 833 an acre including all ; 83,000 dawn' the balance to ui the nur•ltcrer, For 1.. rther intormatiort 44dre li. K. v':T; h cry,' Tog 4 Co., ,ang. 2s, - 7.,-4.lnr - • , M t iousE4N, LOTS FOR SALE: ff The subscriber offers for sale, a nets ideated on Liaildpad 4,lrcet, lo South,Tporunda. nearly okrosite the brick yard. The ;house is 20x30‘, nearly finished, with a good cellar, The Ibis are frOx2oo4.eteactGariu wtli . be sold sep arate or meher Po..9Sult) given, immedi ately. iinfily tO , Dr. Prrilv, or thfr sub-criber... To wancbl i Aug. 29, :t a ;: , tr R D 0 LI ! - J. M. COLLIINS, qa - ving had his htord burned at the late tire, is 1e51101.13 v 1 dispoi.ing of hiss entire stock rd I READY: MADE CLOTHING, • 1, aO'FITS, I tRIAIMINGS, . . C:EN 'l°'S UKtlal ING "GOODS, II 41 S, . These goods are In gond condition and will be sold -.2Q I'EK GENT }BELOW COST, As I am , obliged to clam out the stock for want of a place iu du litotoes! iu. i . . . I Don 4 t, neglect this ir opfr nits fur l , 4rgains. C H at the a.w wood build ttg,seennd store ba !ow Beidleinan'p blue , stile at Huila street, • early opposite,the Means Howie. . • NOTibt.;-All.person s indebted to the under signed;natill,conter n facet-by calling and set tling up immediately, and 3avq themrelves coat, J. M. COLLINS. • TusrandA, Aug, ..'67 cITAND ON••YOIJR HEAD AND to READ TEL 'Lou •iii; sor •sd qfpuratox V • qoolgr ,savalii)r 'liDal.l4.l(l r • ' ssaippulialuaj .16 •sollanoo Sapp! 4ju'airj 1.114 8111; 1:11 Chitibi LIDA! 111 -08 *US 'ABA ay *majaap junoosip. asmitas alp .js sluaumajsuip spum pas Alarm page qsgtan! paisdaid mu ow jo mos aujulia; uT 1 :101aci o, stiiv — . - saagaftv . -,Liam3 t i • v, t • f of pasaipps aq plum sap 41.10 oaNad pamsta jo jdjaaaa mil gout Sq lads Twirl un Suusleula oism pails jo qoopi afing --•sirayad omsuosuat Isom ail, js sjltsab way aqj 10 suoapoppj pnusualio 'saaeop pus iipaorg imam amospesm E.asinoalo aoj pnag •91,grs .103 °mild pooasasoa laa9ala..u9 qiquanj nsa maq; alaaati 2ulisap •Aq RairraiG pus 'adtua mum scalp leadraqa •aqj ads satipm jsq; pamuips 61181110A11111 akin 21 ' dams aaaa j piava2. jaaatroa ;sag aqj isnba •ssaujaams pus aaltod jo jaaaspj „'pa tariora pas sato situ payjnop jutiesqalo aallej aqs pa4uld lumen' nags. %quirk" jaaaatio olds aqj Gloomy pus 'Spoq !piths s ai jails juaall s . .dijsaptrqdcua sj . 1 1 „ 'taus ',mad pais aluminug amyl siqacjantum jo 2allmads tit Ut 6631,1101 j SIIRAM, "A •14 aqj, eq . ; jo JO pima% isaisnai „ aql pa3unotund—a2p!ad pour' jualsd OQL •alaq; ma.; a 1 isms Sam wpm conga eq . ) al isiatu.lecudtuj injaappoa • s e qaqs, -noun •taaqj jigs a.ou Tavola V IjIMOQ Pas tanlumadlsrikaril Vol sonata BOOS' V SVIAMOIS 'UQ3/180dra _agga .11a.13 sin •sulooa - nn B.I3OIILLIM &Masa lur soutoci oubt -nn Neu jo ..p.ntoq 2uipanos alp tuoaj imam& Aluo uso.'alsnal .Volialls Inns pus Sluiavaq ;nq Tog 2E11E41121j aqj pus ago: Ssuiaapano,aq,j, QBAC•CO & CIGARS! Wholesale and , Retail at RANDALL - .& CCpUPTON'S- First door south of the First National Bank, MAIN STREET, TOWANDA, Ya BRANDS OF TOBACDO—CHEWING. • old Leaf, Bunny Side, le Apple, Michigan • l ig, some Leaf and Star, which. we oiler for sale id quantities to suit custemera. ' Packages in Sure's, halls and quarters! , - BRAND§ , OP ()WARS. American .ogle. (ien. Grant, Leboquet, perio; Tycoon" and the very choicest brands o Yaras. • ' • The celebrated Lone Jack, Pride -ot the tin ted States, V,lrientstle;Gold LiaJ, Navy and a kinds ofcp.‘ickrdck. • • , . , " tandlor6;3ojpiled pith .1 1E;ari ..ta I Foil To• bacio on liberi) terms!. All orders promptlyi fine( . i i i.ut ;notice: iir. 11. RA.4IiALIA. • March 7. 1867 rpHE EqUITAALE Lip-E .- MS . I3R 41e!ety's 'A,geney for Bradford .OASH•CAPITAL $3;000,000: Yearly picoine over, $2:000.000 . caih.; Towanda, ; 105 ' I.IoNTANY.F.Ic.,WAtin. ATTENTION kkitltEliB -; - E 'AV'S DE 4bl", ORA F R I D ! hindalit MoSODYl3,,igent ‘for , tile- ctlebtatedt Cayuga Chief Blower and Zenper. Which:l4 acknowledged .by . all „that Ireow them •to he the beat machine yet offered to-limpubile, -Also the best llorse Pitch Pork Mahe UMW(' stab: 04: !lona vind,JialtA.Bakes, . 13 °YO Rome,-June XX7'ARIYIIOIISE 'rOIATNDA;:PA vir ~ . . c9aL 4 ..... On Main Street, neat the !louse. I • ."04R11,186‘ , 11:.•L: 7,.,••/..1•2 h_:, . ,-; ~... , lill CASIMF,itt,W , I it CAPS, =1 FANCY SMOKING .C 1; IMPTON Ar*o44 P. '-.. ', :.. 11 ' . 8 . i -,t,; '4,-,,, • - •, - . , , , 0 . -'•••' i 4 ~.f*- :- 44.*; .:i - : 'f.i- 'W411417' _ • . ,•,- „ •,,,,, ...! . 1., ‘ „ : ,,.::,, 1 . , ,,,- v - . -, - • 161.V_f., VERY , RECENTLY MADE ; - . , . I . _ I A.: - -G. E 7 :,r A . - D DI T : I:0 N S . i . r •,.; .J. ,/, • • ' int !-,-.. I fi.-: - !: ar... .L! .. i ' , lf': .-.''..,- 1 ,1 -,:: 1 t ::t - 1,;:l ~-.'; -.,,. - i: .t.l ;:.:1 . 6; f 7,, TO ?OEM EN MERE h ST CK OF GOODS , 'S A ~, ~. ros .THS AT ♦ . STILL GAEATEICRED . IICTI.ON. I IN PRICE ! • iVith, "one member If our firi4 constantly in &ew York, we ,ave been, able - within the past few days' to profit laige i ly by violent fluctuations in, the rkets, and have made :Ta hea y purchases of all kinds of Goods in Ofir line MUCII BELOW REGULAR MARKET RATES. May 23, 1867. N I EW,STOREI 1 NEW GOODS 1 N_pNv GR-O.OERIESI W.s‘c-A. ,ROCICWELL'S. . CANED FRIfFS, APPLES; PEAdEfkS, AUMB -PLY OF ALL IDEp, CANYED OYSTERS AN DRIED APPLES, CUES, PRUNES; CHERR r IES, . ' . PEA\ &Cv, &C., &o. TEAS; SUGARS, SYRUPS, MOLASSES; COFFEE, SPICES W I all hinds, In tact everything in the GROCERY LINE! Will be kept constantly on, hand FLOUR,PEED,BEAND, POTATOES, WI TER, 4RD, EGGB, AND EVERY VARIETY OF FARMERS PRODUCE A frish lot of Y GOODS OF ALL VARIETIES, Purchased at tho LOWEST POINT IN THE MARKET gni And will be sold CHEAP AS • THE„ CHEAPEST 1 . TO • ,THE FAlp.r4gB CASH -PAID FOR KliDs QF PRbDUOIL W. A. ROCKWELL. 1867 . . . WAVERLY INSTITUTE: T T , • • • , . i ~ . .• .• . The fortieth term of this Inititutlosi, under the charge of , A. 4,LANG; A. if.; will opers'Ati gust i2Cr, 186 t. , ... To the other .departments of Instruct ao long and thoroughly . establithed, - a ma Comb mercial Course, equal to that pursued in any ot our rmmercialllotiegea, had been added, wi th mod rate rates oft tion. .. lii. rmal thus. as astial.`in., which twenty pti 011etWeedve tree inatzentlow:••- •i:- .. ^*-• Pupils can lesien..the= - of board, by Procildrill rooms, MO, p ins . themselv_es, or in clulia; at exit. " k ' • '''' - 2'' ' ' For further particalars address the principal. • - ARTHUR. LAMB, . ' President Board of Trustees. • A, g. 1,1867.-3 w. MPTOWiP ACADEMY:, • Felt Te hit cuminen'• BtipeilorAtio• vantages, atteidel, thaw r cia qualify themselves fort,leadlip. I • - _Btudepta he*, Adistatice * ache , ted, with maoaud.Bg6utitge ' ' ' • 4 Pirosident. , Jlft. Witte_ ► ,lbtritidttrout the hwy.' • =• IVIDUAFF,Ip B6 " 4"6 " P g 8 0 1141 W:.• Aug. 8; 1887.ar _1 ' §unilillitii'litsloV's' tottimii , - IN again calling' the , - attentiou of our customers to our ~ , assortment of goodi, wtitaire pleasure in:iriforming them. that our elfortsl, to. make our stook more attractive have been sue• - cesiful, and wo are in constant- re .ceiPt of goods_ of the meat celehra ted manufaeturer's in the Eastern and New "Kook markets; purcria6ea at, lowest prices—and -- are ourselve.-- manufacturing, large.,quantities, ,prime goods, raade of reliable stock, and by" first-class workmen, with especial , reference to ,durabilk,-. The reputation of our goods, through ont the county,attest the fact that it ,is superior to all'others, and in creasing demands oblige .us to in crease our. facilities for manufaCtur ing. Our improved salesroom and. large steck, enable-us to offeri in ducements which ".no dealer- in mi.,- cellanenifs goods can. . • MI T A,u3. =I - Elegant lines of Ladies and Misses Button, Congress and Mt I - moral 'Gaiters, in tasting, Glov,. Kid anthMorocc. Ladies unit Misr es Slippers and Buskins, Morocco. Grrain,,Calf and Buff Bootees an! 13Ulmorals.• All the different ties of .Children's Shoes. / Men; and Boys' Patend—Leather, Calf. Kip 4nd Thick Boots, Gaiters, Bal. morals, Ties and-- Slippers, Butiki- Gocds: Also Harness Trimming. and Shoe Findings. SECOND FLOOR. HARNESS PEPART3IENT.—Coacii. Pad, Gig, Saddle and - Self-Adjust:, ing Harness, for. Carriage or Team., Ladies and- Gents Saddles, ljridles,, Whips and anything to be found in - a well conducted Harness and' Sal- - dlery Establishment. We are-pre pared to make to- order any pattern of Harness. All work is under the immediate superintendance--of JAMES- WILiCOS., long known to this couiunity. as a superior work man. Everything 'guarranteed all • right and gotud. The most celebratedlbrands of French and , Americad.:Culf,Kip and Upper Leather. Oalc - and Hem , lock Sole L'eather. Ruset, Maroon. and Cochineal Lining and Binding Skins. Saratoga, Belgian, F_olk, Zmc and PlKking• Thinks. Wool and Leather Valises.; - Grain Rail Road Rags, &c. &c. '; • We are givingotir entire attention to the above named. branches; and by-keeping a good assortment at: all tunes scan assure the 1 public tba t - they dray find any. articles usually kept by the trade, and the lowest pribes;- . TI,IIMPIIREL.4II.OTnIititS. Augiutt 29,186 T, 1 • :, • • • • MI VIRST FLOOR, ~. (~~ ME - 33 A S.EMENT. 1 II NM