IMM2 CS hite -:—G6V. (44 ,cfAntiMitalAtt, aas pardoned aiu . an :charge& witioJuimitirl on cOiadition. •thit hive that .Bftite for • —The GreatuDerricieriti?' hmeting in Baltimore, last week, - with cheins for 3eo Daviiimtdit "WilYeti 13 04 0 - --Geb. Ciiikbyittearrying Eve& the ikon/mid Orders ttl'llesitual Sickles; so the I's.; President and. his • ,rebel friends have not, gained by the change. tilaY by SO iii'Unnitinktioli on Saturday night testis estimated at • 000. The amount of insurance Llama let beep ascertained. - —The: Montana volunteers h a ve •had a fight: with the . Sioux . and Crow In , diens. , Two whi tes were killed . Loss of the Indians not known. • • - —Tilo Tjaiour Pacific : Railroad is now.finished four hundred and sixty miles west of °Mahe,' and within fifty miles of Cheyenne City. man maned Get Higgins, while in Buffalo, a' few nights ago, became frightened and jumped into the ereek,where he was drowned. Dominican Government has .le:lined selling the Bay of Samaria to the rnitectStates for a naval station. _ —Several Sotithern editors have recently_seen the ghost of J. Wilkes Booth, and they now assert that he is alive. , There has ieen a great manhood suffrage meeting held in Dttbliii, Ireland.— The Lord Mayor presided, " —John Peters, a hard working, in tlustrioUs. mechanic of Chester, Delaware county, has been left a large fortune, from an uncle recently deceased in Illinois. —During the last three Months the: ninuber of arrests in New York and Brook lyn cities was ?7,313. - Of these; 5,921 could Lot read and write, and two-thirds were,of foreign birth. —The butelairs of New York are angry becauss they can no longer 121 t,Lndhter iu the densely populated !Actions of the city. Ben. Wood advises tLezu to forcibly resist. • —While a steamboat excursion was foarting from Pat-t0:134, near Sandusky, ollioo t tvo young women became emight in the coil of the stern line, and each had a leg talzen of --Sheridan captured a cannon for vvery two_days,and two rebel flags for every three day: of his actiVe service• during the wAr, For this fact the rebels hate Sheri- -Ir, auticipatioli of the-yellow fe driving away the o'llleials okitioile, the ;.,‘,ti nuleut liar withdrawn all Government lianas deposited there, to \points farther , ^J north. —A married man, and 'father of [ three children, named Wm. Millman, shot ,himself, in New Yolk, on. Friday last, after :itttortipting to shoot his mistress. —Bresvct Maj. dun. Griffin, who temporarily iu command of the Fifth Military Distriet,reeently died at Galveston, ~f yellow• Oer. MO ;Gen. Joseph A. Mow ; ler socetetts'him. ontrage has been pertaArated loathe United States Consnl in Crete by the 'Turkish officials, who invonetzed and open -.e1.1 his dispatches. Satisfaction has been kleinanded, but, thnk far, refrmed. ~.-.Judge Bryson, of tb)e United States District Court, now sitting in Green : yule, has issn - ed orders that the names of. .tiegroes as well as other citizens be placed upon the jury lists. Schofield' haM appointed an ,eleetion of cielezal.: - !,9 to a State Convention yin the 3 . 31 of Oetob,:s% The registration ;lists - will be revised fo,nrtecia hpfore the Inleetioo. Theresa Wierman was murdered at Yonkers by lierlover, Frederick Schraf lbanserf, tato aftetwards committed suicide. liltiregnifed affection is supposed to be the eansa bf ale tragedy. ' —The rel3els bro)ie up a Republi can ureeting .at Hagerstown on Monday, (and stoned the house of a Republican citi zen: ,Their cry WAS "Johnson and the new (Maryland) constitution." Stockholm Admiral Farragut has Inlet' wilh a reception •fully equal in en thusiacon to the ovation of which he was re . centlyihe object on the occasion of hia vie- its to Crtnstadt and to Stettin, in Prtsin —The Pope has resolved to call a General Council, to be composed of dignita -I*ries of the Catholic Churches from all parts of thelivorld.• Seven Cardinals have been named by His Holiness to make the prelim inary arrangements. —A duel was fouglit near Conn°ls vine, Ind., pn the 12th ipst., between Hon. J. W. Car/ultimo], fonmerly State Senator, and a lawyer named J. W. Mayo. Qa the second .rould Mayo was allot pear the heart. —Fifty-one new cells are being - added to the new county prison at Reading., —Mr. Murtiu lloist,ofilartly town ship, Union county, diet lust week at the j ive ot" 1-07 yoftzs. •Ilarpey, 8011 of Cyrus Sherk,aged, twelvefears, was scalded to death by water from a tea-kettle, at Beading, on Saturday. `of fast week. A - man named lifeCormic, in De troit, got drunk a few days itgo and beat Ms wife to death in a moat shocking manner. ,T4ob Wool and his wife gagde lens; committed suicide in East Liberty, Allegheny coupty, last week, by taking, sneak. —An old Quaker meeting house just been tiold in Beading, which was 1 1 1 )tt of logs in 1776—0ne hundred and one Years ago- - —Hdover, recentiy convicted of ar son in Berk! county, committed suicide in jail, at Beading, lent weer, —The body of Sarah Cooper, of Litchfield, -wss found dead 'in the Worth Branch, near Athens, a few days. ago. She _destroyed berselfin a fit of insanity. . --Secretary Browning has gone to White Sulplmr Springs, Va, for his health, \ --The applicatron of Fitz John Por ter for another tiffeaill be referred to Con gre, ss. 4-It is - Low *ell understood, bs all parties, that A l Vaina will give n majority of 40,1*. t- -, \ru mored that. the treacher oqe Edgar Oowan has been invited to swept the Secrete Lip of the We: Department,. and that the nkoriotts Black is to be geeie tart' oeState in place of-the dead Seward: —Morrovi'ls.lmrry . betienaid-' tasted Nriktiabir;._ - • • • Towanda, ThuMlabeiePk26l union Repubtiedii 4. ltom: FOB AIMS cor Nei* • HON. HE*/ OP ALLEGHAZfIri? COUNif. lUimbitagn County Ticktt! r iagENT Y MI2 I , JAVES:II.' WEBB, J.F.CHAMBERLINior WYAT 1,114iG. L.• rw : AsvuEn, .110 REY, SNINEI44 ? .. - - ockumiasloNEN. JOHN .A. gQfp.pY,,, OF ROW.. AMY OMEICIMONZIW JOS, FOULICE;or WEST Buivr'N. • , AUDITOIV _ i o.' D. .FIELDS, OF Aimime. • ,• .1 • ELECTION, TUESDAY, OOTOBES 8. UNIO2It REPUBLIC4kW MASH MEE,T,INdS .Roy, Tueskii, Octobei 1. 7bwern4a, Wednesday, 00.2. Leßay4ville, 7hursdai 3. CommMming at 2p. m.. at 'eat JAMES W. NYE, The elognent,and able Senator from:: Nap, da, will certainly be present and ailldreris the meeting. Invitations , have also been' extended to • 'Gen. Ben j. F. Butler, HOY. HENRY .TVILSON, HON. SIMON CAMERON, HON: FOItNE'IS • Ana other distingaoihed speakers, and it iv confidently expected that' - one 9r more *ill attend. - - I THE MASS MEETIN4S. , The Mass Meetings to be held at Troy, Towanda and Leßaysville,, next week, should demonstrate to our opponents that the people are thoroughly awake - to the impoitunce of the result of the pending 1 oleo, tion. Republicans of Bradford, do riot fail to attend *these mee ings ! ( 1, It is time that you arouse from your lethargy, and prepared for auk great struggle on the second Tues day of October. With the renegade JOHNSON, plotting the overthrow of your principles, the peril of the hour overshadows all the great dan gers thiough which we have passed. Do not think because the National armies have triumphed dyer Abel foes, that alLis cafe. The. "Price of Liberty is eternal vigilance," and if Freemen now permit Copperheads and Rebel sympathizers to control the Government, the blood and treasure of the Nation has been wasted in a-fruitless struggle. ; Rally!! Republicans to these meet ings. Give one day_to your coun try, and make ready for the elec tion. The able and eloquent Sen ator from Nevada, Hon. JAMBS W. 1 NYE, will address each meeting, and there is promise that Attorney Gen , ~, _ 1 erat 15REWSTER, and other popular I spea)ters will be present, Let these ,meetings be demonstrations which shall evidence that you are fully alive td the importance of the result this fall. ARE YOU ASSESSED 1 The .law requires voters to be As sessed teen days before the enaction. Consequently Friday, Sept. 27th, will be the last day on which assessments can be made._ We call upon every voter to seethat his name 18 1 on the Assessor's book.. We also call the attention of R,epublipan C(Aumitteep to this matter: Have a 'thorough it - quirimade in each town, and seb that no votes are:lbst through i negleo of assessment. THE DANGER OF THE HOUR. At no time since our political troa hies began,have, we stood in as great peril as we stand in at this moment It is true that Union patriotism hap prevailed in the strife in the field,but . one foe is not beaten, and we s ee hiu3 now in every nook and corner of the South, making ready for another ap• peal to arms. Who of us here at the North would have prophesied this, eighteen months ago, when our foe beaten,, crushed, despairing and beg ging fin mercy overran the Capital of • the nation in his pure nit of pardon, and eat the dirt 'at the feet, of the . President in his plea foimercY No 'one.; no one aould have expected such change of circumstances. - It did not= seem - possible that our people could so easily forget the bleod and sacrifices of a four years war,: the ex pen'se, sorrow and misery of that ter rible, struggle as to voluntarily invite Anothec!4oodier yet. Were our eue mica mily sectional, had we only Jef ferson Davis and Robert' Lee io fight, the prospect 'would not be on dark,. but we haie enemies in' our very, midst, men,whose veins will bleed as well as ours, men who have as much property to sacrifice upon tliealtar a bloody war :as we have, l ,:who, , to day, are _ inuugprating this ;coniiict anti laying the : train tO,,the terrific ex plosion. Such men mareactum them, only atruggitng for'political right s, ' 4 k r that th • -interests of thew . dear ' '' broo . arty are '_ hound up W k. ,. It . :' * tir:'4,0440e4m4 , , , rjtita .T441:11441 c, vet tln , Y ~ ,;1i41it,6 , 3 . 1 7 4i 6 i • 110 d Yin.,;)iit liteke l - : 117 stttiaticfp VtrUitih ' grvo power ,nd oppolVaity to work results . 1 ',- , WEo'Zse . s — it - oTiaiiiiFtl'tVPiiiutify - k vituht4nd New York liecume;Aerno.. oratiodr, J9/INOON_wili, Construe it - at an indorsement of, hip i policy \ aid ' s:. verdict against Congress e AndiOvi ' &any- - ignorant men just - iiiiiiiraiiiie - d will tike front thO hand. of his denio ! : . cratid ieider)ihiiiisilot.ehailifid With such ireineolotts power and cast it' the . welfare Of - 148 adopted ugaina coentr , 1 The mere :e ire thousands of au& then, I, ohs, slaves of his Will,or,of the 1 1 ill, of party, for" milliose-:vniene blind our *1) dldmiti3 Piesidpnt seagerly , isteni ig as it *ill confirm him in his ' course' of usurpation, and be -. an to his acts There are.men but ybsterday embarked upon- the ocean for their shores; whose only idea of free government is unbridled license, whose vote may settle . the policy of our gover nment for years tol cane. / Su& men ire fr . eqttently bon eat and would" do right if permitted, but ally fall.into the bands of dtima- 1 gogueb, into Fraxermei Weon's for in stance, and become the willing tools of dangerous men. Men hold , up their hands' in holy, horror ivli,en you talk of" negro suffrage, but' it.ls a solemn, fact that there is no voting district in alLthe south even when every voter is a negro, so utterly dissolute and drunkenand degraded,so entirely un—' fit to exercise the- franchise, - as that which sends the bully, prize fighter, state prison convict, gambler,- and black-leg, JORN Moatusszy to Con gress-Ito make lawcifer decent Inn, and never, never has our country been So. disgraced as 'when he took, his seat in a house which, could once ' 'claim such pure patriots as Joruir QIIINC I Y ADAMS, HENRY CLAY, and SILAS %JOT as its oaf:tubers. But we were speaking of the effects which the election of democratic tick et( in Pennsylvania and New ' York woul have upon Mr. Joussom. Does lEe believe.suoh a result would d to the good of the country ? the congressional policy be Id out do you tliiiik ? No; no, more astounding defiance of the ar will wotild succeed and. then; hat then ? why, a bill of im ment—this would be all this ted man would ask. Congress be ejected trona:their seats at oint of the bayonet. -• Do yon the r President_too good -a man this ? Let in; tell you,he is just an to do it, and see, • what will i justification. "The great states declared in my favor. Yon mis sent the people, go home,-I will out their will, I command the and I declare martial law."— , domes the long suppressed cry the thousand throats at the i "give it to them Mr. President, stand "by yon,'' and so, we have ler civil war on our, hands, - with ;reat disadvantage, that Altiorr placed from command of the or- any o' redou' Wool' lESE some 3 opal w• 11, peucq demell would the think to do the be hi have repre earn AI my, because he would disobey his cons itntional commander, and some man is in his place, who would not. It does not much relieve this- picture we have rawn, that long : before things ha (lame to this, that / 4 :s- DRYAIt Joss oslas met the poniard of the assjpii , and gone to his account, as he ould undoubtedly., The fact is, Ny L e don't want all] this to happen and It cannCt, if our elections rcsult as they should. ,Awake then Ripubli °anti of Pennsylyatia.. For years, now, you have given 'your support to right, measures, and you have 'only to persevere tO rout the ;foe at one more great pitched battle, and then; peaCe, order, harmony, security are assured. Let every Republican come- to the polls and ,yletory' is' ours, If we understand 'the position of , , ,affai g the people of these United' States, alone, can save the country. The constitution 'heel given them th, ballot _that they may nsiiit in just such aOrisis, as the One we are now app oaching. lir. ,rortssox with all his rate will not apply his incendiary tot} to the fair' fabric of our nation al government o#' the_ State . of Pens sylviania shall - fitterits _Tau) of re bnk at the coming October election. 1 He will 'shrink ,before it ashamed of i hie traitorous 4ig, abandon his opp ,sition to their will, and go home to those who fear hifn. Pennsylva- Wane are not slaves; nor fools, and they lave seen him in his true char acte., an arrogant, sFvaggering, bra- Fluky, .an with the true southern .slavi4driving spirit, +hioh has no re ! i ape i t for the free northern principle of equl right, and' justice to all, which ;: el3) i ppts a man In the image of his ma ker is eatitled t i t:, the' rights of man hoot 'He need's the popular rebuke and 'mil yield tO nothing else.' He is governed /alenaby Ils rears. tike. °yeti other tyrOthe needs thalash'. It and if,,ke escapes it, e claims it as a meri l - and ! nannies a swaggering fori . tgloo 'which a flPb°o l , boy Play la*it- '- :. I . " - , HOpublicanao f Hradford, sleep no longer, already he felicitates 'himself ripen results in oalifernittatid Maine: Irbig Ji9t Viat:;!/0:7° 1 4ilitivP:gicirjOileli endell the .'lfebellioa pat: all ,danger is pal it. Repoae nolotiger uPonyOur powir to tread-such- in the dust. .. . __ -.2 - ..,. -.41 - .1 :, , -;s: , t..: -,,,. ~ ~ : = llo Yrt let hint *lan: armed'at ts, aediae You*ret once re= d :tbe; nation witlitbe 'ffintiket., We it once again SO* ''• . / THE • DUTY OF FAN :1. a, - tw ~, cc si g n bas' Ir_ y ' • • , ~ +,`+ tht. filmset, given tia fur _work , . • • short. On,: en4k fropi nag , ?Tuesday ivili -be election - dig. > It is 'therrelitelbfriniffiitilfliffy orOvery Union mab.l:ttibe-up - iand 'dein& and. a once. ;LI It is: lk.4aY of - • great - Peril. •0 = 04,,niiity 1 of: , action is in r : tide: t epowevetrei e izen C whn wou ld great' danger4O — orir cormtry: — We call'apon. every; initi whe - ,,tfais ever acted ' with the.' Wioiii*itiblieltii`' PAY t9.‘ study, t;4 `great ' 164 "-„ , ► rally ar o und ' _ our stiiudard. ...During . 1 the dark dale of• ;the =rebellion meal forgot 'Party Hies, aid - nniting inlbe watchword ''_No ,Party: now; 'all for our Country," streugthetiedtheliande of:the Union ItepUblicanl•party, and sided it to push on the war and crush Treason. =- • 1 - 4re we in lees danger, new ? Re- - publicans,newer ; „your ; work is yet nnfinishedi See ,your, friends and neighbors— T win backsliders, to 'our ranks egaiU—raise new recruits. —T Onr State is iii.danger of . being", lopt ,to us thronh year„spathy and want of harmony., let no side issues dia._ tract you. 'Save the State from giv ing. aid and comfort to those wh+ have betray d our cause,and bi. th .se /:. who tried ,destroy the govez‘ent . Perfect a once an organi tion in every eleeti n district. If in any of them you n mber bet a andful, get together ; rganio ; t d work., Two short weeks I, whb of you cannot give a portion of hie time t,6, this cause every day-till , then?, Tt Penn sylvania deco not-'rebuke "My Poli ey" audits laidere and= abetters this fall, all the .bloOd. and treasure: your families and . triads , have; freely given may /have been in vain:. Be _ , fore our net paper shall have reach edmany of ,yon it wine too late to be assessed; and neglect to begin once a thorough canvass will lose tot , i • us many dotes. The time is • too short to wait for your Standing Com"-, mittee to attend to it. Do what you can yourselves, and-du it immediate ly, every one of . you. Take s conrage—have hope—you never had a better cause—you never were asked to vole for the election of better men. girr 2tl Republicans : connect , yourselves pith_ the Union Club, Leagne,cor other 'Republican organization in your town Ship, ward, or borough. Do ,not delay it. If you have no such organization, institute one im mediately. Your election district should be' canvassed at once. Strengthen the wavering, win over the doubtful. 'l c frork, won,' WORK for our ticket • from now - Ito the Bth of - October, and the result will repay you when the content-is over. 'New latrotrtistmtnts. THE CORNER GROCERY ! The subscribers desire to_ anucunce td the Public), that they have com menced business as general dealers in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, GRAIN and , COUNTRY PRO DUCWat the,Bridgi-Street corner pf Patois pjaak, and , that they have now on hand, and design to `keep, a iomplete assortment of goods adapted to the wants,-Of the village and country trade. They' would respectfully invite an examination of their stock ,and a comparison - of the same: with any other - goods in the market; as to quality and price. They. are provide l: With simple and efficient help to give projnpt at tention to customers, and will give careful attention to all orders placed in their hands. " 44e pay 'Cash for PRODUCE and sell goods for Ready Pay. LONG '& REELER, Towanda, , Sept. 17, 1867. UNITED nags EXPRESS 00 CAPITAL - $8,00?,000. • , • . • The extension of the routes of ;this Company to Denver City and Points in Co'orado and th e establishment of agencies at all points of bi-,. portance in all the Western Stites and Territo ries completes a continuous Icliairv.of °Picts feq4 Nor Yea City to the i Fat Wept emkne ing an the prinelpsi citlea and time! n . . 1 4 - Michigan; lowa, Indiana, Illinoia, , Michigan, lowa, Wisconsin, Miasouri, -gin- . nenota, Kansas, Neb;aska, etc., .! Also to all points on the line et the New York and Erie Railway and its branches, and Canada West, enabling them to transitiir. • - . , . Qoods Coin' - Bank•NOtes,, "ileweify 1 8 ~ •.. and ,Vaitiali*e! - - .. . L With speed and safety, and without tmaifer. ~ par ivi Their favorable cOnnection th other Pella; ble Express Companies enable them to:gnaran-H tea the prompt and . 'faithful execution of all' Express business in every of 'the_l __Western. Northwestern. and . Boutlivrestetv BAPS atid Terrltoript. • , I 44. „ - • Notes. Drafts. Ellis and Aottotinta oolfeeted. and the proceeds returned with' the greatest despatch. , ; Perna tes will; e as Lew as charged by any other assroxammt cOntiany. ; , Eaten.. Von of rdutetietween ' - , , - - • 1 '' Waierli, Athetis and Tovirauda •'.-: 4 - ThIS Oonipuoi baie ALS es a nd Med ollices at Towanda and - Athena; . l'a.. - will nut a DAILY LING between!. Wa I and Abele' placniarrying all Qoodii; II - .y,- and '9 th er Pasha snit deliTering,l . 4to nonsignees. This willantbtace.at oil • • Goode received: lookliwar i hos oOw the moss sorable topint ,l tunny ever atbrded for the N buts and_ VIII! 1 Wu* of WwiMy, Athens , arid .llllllllW o t6 do boithesivlth•equ3b.: other. .: W. , :trialt It und*.' stood-thas Good entnistea" t'z . . .care,dn z not ' leaTe Stir' handstintil dellteteitto . epartles tor, trim they ate I tenited 1 .4 1-1, 9 6 !" 1-1111 t* / '47 U. A. . DaWit - - T .: -., !..' • ' . , Gang Supt.' P. B. BAUER', Aftent, - ,TVar"i da. Sept. is; issU - -..-/,',-. ' , --1- ..:.ii.::i ; ;I.L. WU - the same ihme 'a 5 1 1 / 2 v- Braliait:_unsimatitstadoamseet • ill • • •liii — irilliilll4o.ll ; k4l ,•,•:• • • -dtilz' - , -;; t !. 410 . '•.' ij.',:.:.. :II ~ ••1 1; iif &F I LI FOM. ! :.. , :i 94144.r01ii1-14; , : 1 1; I.§. itti . ;N , • lei , .g -r• V: 0 !X"-.c r , al ..1 4 ; : - ,' . . • p 0 1. - And therdore,u sa ,FlllO 414 .. • '-'', -•- ": ...q.'",: - .:' , -- : I' --'—' 1.... .11,0caidii'''„iiisi'• ad-bitl6i 1164 .. , ,,.' i . ...:;,......!„,: • ~ ....-- ,EquAL. ~--,-, . T0.; GAS; IN' 1 0 0W112. ! =a fri more ion, and leas IT 09STS ONE-HALF LW ; THAN • • - ICEROBIISII eaBls' 4);304 the le).ler arflotei whecever ban' . introduced: Weil a to give - 114 Mai YOU WILL,CO .• • CIE Mk MIN IF 'YOU DO, 1 z liyhe ant: le; now eanvaiiing Bre dlOrd COM 1 , 1. . - puiposvelYBELLING TERRI TO ligfintto _ tkw Oa, -AU II And rosily. curer.. , R 12'#1 . ALL Trklol , ?ii;oßlfrr. 'And there who - tape In its miundhaute WILL .ItEAP .14ANT PROFITSy jaw) to go . rimmer.J wft sve . • 50 .PEE CENT. 111'i USE. , - OAla l s BUTTON,' for Bradford, Sag ha Agents aaa, Lynn - thg, Laaerse, Wyoming, boa, sad other 4r:unties to Peariaylvaaa. Sept. 11,- • AND NEIVIrGO NEV STORE ODS FM= FROM TEE NEW 't)/tli NABIEETIL CHEAP AS -TEE 'OREAPEEti.' ' I • The'sWlWertbers hays Itssilding lately owned 14 A. J. RAW,. (one olysso of !ieidieTnan's Block) and have 'with ; GROCERIES AND • PROVISIONS, . . WOODEN AND . WILLOW WARE, Pruitt of nil kinds in their sesictn, (fresh and dned) class, in fact every .thing usually found in a first P OVISI'ON' ) STDRE. A share of' the patronage of•Towandti and vI chatty Is respectfully solicited. ; We_wilipay the bighait market price tor all kinds of _ ' ' ‘• , COUNTRY PRODUCE. We also halm the sole Agency for Bradford and Adjoining couatiesi for 'the sale of the Bele br,tted Virg i nia: "11' ii" is ai nt e = :le g , BEANHALL cOwEd. 'Towanda, April 0, 1864. TBE PEOPLE'S BENEFIT I • . scilierauto. NEW 'IN _F . 1.0 . 11 R !, 200 POUNDS A BARREL ! FOUNTAINIS PREIfIIIM piouß, Fe mannfacinnally the subscribers in Michigan from the best colebrateu MICHIGAN WHITE WHEAT, Mtn favoritU Flour has iv' superior. It •la ut tip la . TWO 'MUDDED POUND BAtUtga, And made exclusives (quit the general ma of the rehill trade. • BUY THE . BIG BART LS, BEST * * l.l 0 lI_R Cub Deafen - supplied st s Mall advance from (soot of lianufacturing. Wholesale Flour, Depots at NIACIA.. N. Y. J. U. FOU'NTA IN lc , CO ea . 23,180 FANCY . GOOll6 & MILLINERY I A Age *WI= Of FANtYGOODS,ZEPHtYkS, Stamped Gloeciff, Infant's Waists, Coaarri, , , YAFitss Toys and 'Dolls of ailjklnds. Also s diso lot Of ' MILLINSRY. GOODS, I • Format) chenp . at Dr. Carter's lold stud on Main Street. • June 6,; 1867.=5m. B NE D t ! • ' . . Raving had his stare boned. at the late 4 s, Is, desirous of disposing of his entire stock of AE.OY ; MADR''CLOTIOG, CLOTHS, , T4IMId*CfS; 3,,FUTINI4II,ItIG ‘ 4601.?.3;, BATS, 11AP.8, &O. " &O. • • , ;," Theakgoods ere th wood tolditbeelthildll be • la PER CENT BELOW!OOPTi As tot obliged to dose oat' the stoop; tit e;tP¢o,ba~itNss ' . Don't nig,..l . eot w.c.ho.. od— op . u . p or : it 1..40r7 1,, , in !.. nin l Call atthen," t n d'atoebe= - low Deldtenona's Nook, eon tide nliEnh . tering; . 42. ,' ; '-:E - • .1" --- ,„ :j •,—.-; ~" t h .1 ' O -Ali at Aire sigee pqmita*re si vtiffecniestic , faior r g Ilild let: nplaniiiih4Ar t and sue nod.- '9 o ,ffigal• ' ' 1 .11 - hrintdi a Agii49. -* lt • ! ',. - • ' -....d. .....,1 lv ::.,11 , , 2 .:44 1 :)14itif../.:' ,14 - .)ili /1 ..'','Lli,. ' : :* 1 .11 1 :4 a ~;:{,~ ..~!" , F Ml' tom_ =I 'TUE SEPT, IN 080. OR 50' POUND SACK% Apd the - EMBROIDERY PtiTTERNB, 8k(9113, &U. COLLWB,, , • OASSIMERES =I =CM WEI - r : INS 1 kk s :• F . • . ' ', , ;. . • • • • . • .1) ' I ' 'Vr).111:1111 Y'jfy-ts, - . ~„ • - - , aS t Mal MO =I .._... i' ~a . %*.. =EI IN _ ' l ilZ;lita " ; ; f • • =I BEM ME f' ~ ~:1 ~ --e/ • ." 4- - ••••• i ~~..- EMI - 30 11 MI _ ;~~ . ~'~= . ; mod r3,r, ill + . ll 0 b co 1,.. 1' - •!.., - 4 :4 7 4 44 4 , ra - • MI El IMI Ozi tzi tV Mil o • oxl Q 0 0;;- - •, *1 ; a 2 givlP CO: I t! i', ' iiilrti:: , tzil.: , ., ~ ,cn.i, ; ME ,„......,..„...-4,-,, , .. Ig. ,---:-.'.'-.:::.:_, CM 12111111111 . WM= ME =I ME =II 11 !'''t ME =lli E i! rj. ONE REIEEM M4MS2 1: Cl' llidas4l4 & CO 1 0 7 , _: -: • i ci.V ~.,. • I t ii. f• , '', . 1,/,.•- f ,: ' atly'Air RECENTLY MADE _i" ; 0 _„ RGE. AD l? T N 8 - ai 4-I l.' To 1 :HJ EMS 1117,10z:3cl fika, •.: 7 ; '1 7. J. ;-- E) 41 ' .1-1 • .) . ST()CK - :.:],OF - - - ", '.G . 'DS .:.• ... :',.. .. .:._,. -. ~ .., ... ! ~... -, ....:.,..... i- - . - ... • . • . , . . • • . . . . . .... -. SIMIMMEL TRADE Gil AT I.BTILL . G REA T E O:TiON IN PRICE With, onaymeniber of our firm, constantly in New York, we have been 'able ivith,in the past few days to profit larye ly by 'violent fluettiations in, the markas i : and. have made hedvy 'ipurch,ases o) all kiiids of Good; in ortrline NI UiC H .._ REL.OW REGULAR.-_4IARIC.Sr RATES. May Wet. THE GREAT UNITED STATES 'TEA WAREHOUSE! OF,. T. Y. KELLEY, & No. 30 Vesey Street, New York, Rave opened in connection with their present extensive Wholesale;Es'ablishment, a-large and 'ELEGANT RETAIL DEPARTMENT For the exmas purpose. of retailing their goods to CONSUMERS AT IMPORTING PRICES, and thus save them the immense profits which usually go to the middle men , and speculators. We guarantee oar teas. and coffees at air times to' be fresh and pare And *arrant all goods , sold from this honde to give entire satisfaction; otherwise the goods :.may fie returned, and the money *Ube refunded. PRICE LIST. ' • . OOLONG, PlaCkl6o, 70, 86; 90., $l,OO per lb.. Best. MIXED, [Green and Black] 60, 70, 70, 80, 90, 91,00 per lb., Beat. YOUNG iIYSON, [Green] 60 70, 80, 00,- 81,00, El,lol $1,25.,per lb., Best. IMPERIAL. [Green] 90, 81,00, 81,25 ENG. BREAKFAST, [Black] 70, 80, 90, 1,00, 1,10, 1 - ,20,.be5t.. JAPAN, 90,1,00, 1,25 per lb. GUNPOWDER, 1,25, 1,50 per pound. GROUND _CcIFFRES., • l• ÜBE RIO, 20, 25, and 20Cents per pound: MT OW GOVERNMENT JAVA, 40 cents per pound. . ROYAL CLUB—Extra Pine-35 cents. . We hove appobattsl MESSES. COLWELL. & WRITMAN t t Allerita.for the sale °t ear Teas .and Coffees at CANTON, PA ., • Who will furnish chibs'from rkll 'parts of grad ford county.: All gOodk, are put up by ourselves in one pound packages at our Warehouse - in. New York, and retailed at Canton by Messrs. .COLWELI: da WHITMAN. at the same prices which they are to be lied over • our counters in New York. All goods put up by us bear.the TRADE MARK of The Great 'United States Tea.Warehoase," ot - .T., Y. Kelley & Oa., Stamp; ed on, the package. None others are genuine We solicit a • FAIR AND THOROUGII TRIAL, • Of oar goods from 'all who . are Interested In buying-A firat-elaseartlole of. Ten and Coffee, at the lowest possible rates.' • Sept.-12,18',7. • aOODS z- CITEAPI • AND ditEigimbis IN; A NEW:AND BARS CHANCE . . T 0 SA. V M 0-N E I'. The subscribers having : on hand a large an 3 extensive stcfek tot • •- •- - T • , DRESS,GOODS t And Wishing to disp a disp ose them to make room for their Pall and Winter Stock, now offer the folldwing inducements to any. persona winking to `purchase Goods itt that line. • • , We have put.up in packages' 100 ' DRESS - PATT.ERNS; Of various Styles and kinds varying- inpriie from 30 cents to $1,50 per yard, at as low rates as the ante quality or goods can be bought in tido Wrong hirui vicinity, and in twenty of the packages we nave pain . G R .K.R.NtEt ACKS .. • • , , Either $l. $2, $3, $4 or $5; ao that loon not only have 141 chime Of purchasinggood goods at Wry row prices, DI may find inille - package a gift of one of the f yelping- amounts. - A samplei eat • patters.will be plainly eir hibited on the oats@ .of the package, and the number ot, yards:arrinteed. , • - • PSI ES I CO., One d r north of the Post Office. • ToWanda,flept. /2,1867. • •• Difietlergetthetrtice. ' ! n - „ E'l'l,l , *l4 pt. the friends who Ossisied.thens at the e ftetj watibijmy tti. has not: load in l&lffea Id* :Mont ASisinliss — i- wart ,theisti *Mai " " I . I7 CFON. =0 3 . 1 1 - BOok Store In Patton 's 1110.01 g • Tom% _ MB L.;•1 ME 'ExcuisionlTickete to parties of 40 ; or more persOns, to 'arty station on this Railiray,_ will bo sold, at. a great reduction from - regmfar •rnt , .. 4 . 'For instance. say a party 040 deaiie to %*0.1: Portage Falls, tickets to go and return, will . 1 ‘' hissed. at:S4. 35 each. The regular fare 0 $4;,r,0 The saving ore a stogie ticket, will $135, on L A , 40 , tiekets G. '-To all . other :.statio q, the re dliCtlOil wilt .tie lxk proportion; •• Tw or titi ee days notice attould be given, t tdu arrange ments far their accommodati -ay afforded each party. Further _inform tio will be cheer fully furnished at theVibket Office. ) Q. P. WALKEII.-Station Agent., Wig. R. RABB, Geal Lair Agt.: N. .Y; ' • ~ :J. , Ql. --.- Vi ~ t".l ,L . i , ,V=7 l i t Y . 1 407 0 1 4 . 1 1 $ . 1 , 1 4 . nt . . 11 W4 1 011):4X Beil 0 44- —lO2 ifAbli3oPi APE ~ - 1 1 F,•,:!'j".-:,:r: MADAME -MEARS,. Ls:f, flayfng.itucca~ rho. oteoPtpipolat'ons :1 pity deaikt to' Ififor , ti her petroits. tlut. she , able to otter the tdmititarges of tier fest:its ti, to-& larger mother , or Youoi Fiend' ts the-language : of .Übe sch.)ol. - If; refers. br :permision - j. 1 1: Howe, Req., Greezrwomi,; itthory , 'I • sad $. p. Goodrich, To,flanda, Pa 'Sept. 4', 11167 . .-r , - - --- ttiENkSYLYANIA STATE.. NOR. .114103C14994,,- itikk74PIELD; TIOOA CO FACIILTY :.• . . F. A.-ALLEN.,..PilliciPsl;trofessor of N,Ltor. i - ' .. -' / _acd Mental eiience, ,1,'1 t , - BTEIgETIA. M.,, , Profeiisor of i cog! : ~-, : pLIARLES H. -VERRILL; A: :M., tr , t , •l ~ ,r • ~ f idia..-L, ii: PETERSELLi t Modru istocut, g p, , . . . and .Drawing.. MIss.SUE . E. - CONARD, ME., . ' Eng 4 Lr.(l, , its ~ Jr; l M ARY' J:. BRIGGS; B.' E. i l'ili“ ~.1 ‘,; . -.- ', ••' • ' Model gchool: ' I - I. G oYT,- Professor of Inatrnment.t! _hod Vocal Music. NISS ALICE B. NEELEY,,Assistnit Instri-t , r . of blasts . • . •, ._ • 's-artoot. ?Raz 18674. _ First Term begins Seplembet 4, isi7. - '. • Second . " - • :December . 9, INir,7, Third " • March - 23,, 1;4,7. irxrissza P - 6111 i'EILIE eIY 14 wren,:. For Fall and Spring Term; including : , ,,11 , 1 loom rent, tuition:book rent, fuel, oil. •: • and washing, . • . • • cc, ,: 1 For Winter Term, .' " . " "-,,1 0 1 Fords) , students, tuition - and book reil t.-. 1 , .1, .. .. - Total expanao for school year S'l , 4 No extra charge , s. Studenti' ltoorn, Wished with Stoves, Chairs, tables, roan ; bedstead's, mat?reases, pitlowa and one case, table. For further information baud fur (1.: logtie. 'Address Principal: ' Aug. fr, . _ simyTEulels!# COLLEGIA'IE TOWAND4, BRADFORD, CO., PA The Fall Term will opettfWEDNESDAY,.-ep. tember 18,1867. Instroc,tions will be c 1;• vast ,d in the four courses, viz : ENGLISH. CLA NORMAL and COMMERCIAL, ivith/a6ht tor: FRENCH ltid• 'DRAWING ; VOCAL',,, INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC:; WI Nil .1 PAINTING. Foarding in the - Institute wfll ba Immediate eliargeol the Principal. F,,r terth-, etc., apply immediately to the Principal, Rev.. SAMUEL .1 0 . (15)1..,. ,Aug. 29. '67, 14IS& HiniT ILL bchool for Young Ladies -en 110X1) y. SEPTEMBER 2,1387- [ . • - English , . 7— Prench'or Latin , ..... 250 f 4i • PedLlC!.it , a razde for .11.4emat, .410:0 by'pro.r.t..Ard ;11, 35 , - Tow:m(1.1,1 Au,4 181J7.-3111. —filiortilaneqns. FASIIICISk.BLE A. 1. DAviiisos, fie.speetfolly announces. to the pn ., 11 , 11.1!:0 ha: opened a Tailor Slr.p ;il.• and mil ens: and make fitc.ta an !l; '; is the rci•slosuhatantt•al and I.:JAI:all 1.! le Der r CUTTING done. on thort liotive • reasonable !erto.. Rartictila:r _utteuticin glyen t.; flt•ato Repairing Clothes of all kinds. irlingt.nn. Sept. 3, ISiri. NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE U. S. TITUS, Respectfully Informs •citizens of To.vin, , -. Borough, t at he has opened a. 8..)0t cud Stl ,, C Shop In Kirby 4 Building, west hide of street, where ho will keep on hand .x aa, ,if BOOTS AND SHOES, Adopted to Men's, and *omens wear, t, • I he Wilted the attuCha ofthe•,paillic. Particular care 11111. be paid to manaracts riz, • the very be t. stock will be used, and the Work tutriship will be warranted first ebvia. The teenage .blie is soli ited, confide:lt hatielaction an be given : Old Rubtior - Boots anti Shoes nee; and pa 11-sofeit. ut solesaytache,T • . er b•.ote. - rowans., &apt •3. 11 - 4 a • B. KELLY; Dentist. ()Pii.(• v • over Virickbaiii Black's,-.Tow • 1..1 All the various styles of work selent; , .... done aul warranted. Particular attenti- , , called to the Alinminum, Base •for Artij• Teeth, which is equally as good as Gold I far superior to either Rubber or Silver. i' • call-and examine specimens. Chloroform or Ether tadministcrel imckr rection of a Physician when desired. - Aug. 6, 1867.—te: . ANTED.--By the Tp wand a T.O! bins; tom any, Two tltitidred rit9u;:t- Shingles of the best quality, ;to be delivercJ immediately, at their works at 'Greenwood. .• Se ,tA, 1F67. METE TO WANDA BAKERY isv • EATING keTABI 4 ISHME N T WOOD do ALLYN-- bavinr purchased the Bakery and Eating' Establttment ,and (3 r,,c..! recently lkept by 111112 c Smith , first door of the Ward Rouse, Main street, rowai. Pa., and having re-modelled the same. they an prepared to fu nish their customers and -tht public with everything in. their line at :teas... able rates. T0P4.111 EATING DIIPART:4ENr is fitted up hi the niost - approved style , n meals are served a: all hours, and their stort• filled with a good assortment of . ,GROCERIES, CONPECrIONAIIY, GEtEiN AbilkDßlgD FRUITS., SC. SC 'They will keep in store alla riho:t-ale and- retail or naanatenture to:order- BRRA4), .BISCUIT, RUSK, BOLL, BUNS, PIES AND CAKES, 01 all kinds. Also will keep the bes , n; 1 of all kinds in the market, by the Intr , -t • pound. FreshOyitters constantly (II ' • keg'the Or dish, cheap as the cheapest. L . will,use the best materiels- in ever) thing will try to please. the most fastiiiiou4. - "Jr Wedding and other Lacy Cakes ; • 'order. a Families a i uptilled daily and prompt;y with anything desired la our line. Theyeusploy hone but . the, mist skilful men.aitil ale only the best material, They ;! determined to keep a first class establish rot : Give us a fair and candid trial and you will tine it to your advantage.. , G. H. WOODL. • , ~d. S. ALLYN. • ?Towanda, Aug. I, 18117.—ir, • • ESTRA.Y.—Came to' he eDchisurt , of the subscrber in Bendel: tuxustil about the Ist day orJuly, a, small Brown Ye. r ang. White in the forehead. The owner (petted to prose_ propsety, pay chtrge. L. Lao sigd steer Away. - CYRUS ,Her - I*/,5ept.:2, , 1867. 4 ` PASSAGE. kROM 0 O T • IRELAND OR EAL I A. ' ND -1. Mlt DIP BTISAISSISIPS V 4 .31 Con It rquarxsrows - OR uvEßrooL • Williams .I:Onion's old "Black Star Lbw" o Liverpool Packets, sailing every week. fiwallow-tall Line of Packo4 kont of to Ia don, sailing twice a moatit. Remittances to 'England, Ireland au d Sul 'payable on demand. , • For twitter partiettlats, apply to WYillia i Colooo9Broadwoy, NewArott: t or G. F. MASPN & CO., it4w.ke,r,;. Oct.: I. 196 C - , 'low:urea. P.. THE -ERIE R4ILWAY cOMPANN E,XCURatINB IMRORTANT NOTICE.'•