'A:two front all Nations. Virginia &Venal 00n_ givN-sioutl-district there ara if,899 whites rvgistercil, and 11,114 biaoke white ataj mils 8,785. 'Ns —A propesitiim is on foot to start 'weekly joarttel iit'llartforit, Conn, to be devoted to the Interests of the "Grand Ar ms of thelleinablic." • Staitt-uf Michigan has, re veiveda draft for 817:1, 000 frani.the (31 1 .1 i/ 4121 „al dovernment for war claims Oltored.--t There is still an nntalinated baiatine Of about $33,000 of the entire claim of the State, and a new eceoeot for $19,17t 76. But $14,000 of the 4eizas of the Stite have been diasi lowed: - • . ---The United Minister to 3 pun . fs nt Osaka, end has demanded 'of the MiktultS n fail indemnity for all damages oc casioned to the 'property of American eiti sma in the Into disturbance& The giraffe, which was ao seri cArsly injured nt the burning of parnum's Mascara in New York city, died on Monday '.afternoon in Bridgport, Conn., where it witiou exhibition with Vim Ambush's Min static. The rebel (iene•rnlN Buckner, Bragg, Bays, Whet:ler, Maury and Scott were present on !Thursday last at the nor rivge oftlen. Ti6orl, in Now Orleans. -011 Tut:Fday, the day vi the opt.at- Dg c , t the Erie Canal, nently 100 boats took ,eat clt aranceB of Ilnilalo,, takieg 92,399 laisbels of wheat, 425,140 hrulehi of corn litc,l3o burzliele of oats. The amount ttio e olliep was $35,681 59. 11:;1 , k Metes, of recent issues nee now in cisonlation in Bos ton. The .notes are chiefly on Bew'fork nnlrhila.blphin banks, mai of the denotn inntitnis of twos and tens. They are well mcrtrted and likely to deeo..ve; v.—Thy it , w Presbyterian' church, Watkins, will be dedicated May 24th. Vf-T 41 1 1 pre-rairtit in corn -- re•ligionet eling le pre - Vail 114; t Williamsport. Tile tia - -ctle states that'thiliten porsoos.were baptized by Dr. LiiMoln. The religious interest conthnles. :.errices will be kept up daring the MIN! -014 v. bile thrut. eve* .f Ilvery Foge, of Delawnre, Ind., aged ten, tw, J‘nd sixteen yente., were out inn field Thgctber, It-difilcnit'y arose between them, nhen the oldc.st mashed the heads of the brothers "to at. killing - . one 1 ',it rinht, and leteinglthe nthrr nearly dead. At the approach of the father, the oldest k,,,y ran to the barn end hung himself. The jL'w4iry st..rt; of F. Zulu vip:.(fil, id ludinuopolis, Ind., was robbed of of watches and p , ,tvelry valued at ::- . 25,000, ou llouclay night. —( pt. Tlintnaß .jimai, a En , ldier of 1 bl 2, died in Pliilmiclphia nn Snndjiy. • --The new Rellelonte jail will he ready for occupancy Cy the first of June: Uflgate dip s;lap manufacturer, --Ex-Sheriff David Fore, of Fulton voanty, died recently, much regretted. Ho was a soldier in the Mexican war. • --The. New York Times says the stories about female gambling ( houses in that city are pure inventions. —Jacob .Reed, who had been ins tire of the pence uninterruptedly for fifty lour years, died at Pottsville recently. _Mr. George Creb, fur twenty-Lwo curs rector of Trinity church in Pottsville, 1, dead. —David Crockett'6 fartn,l,3oo acres in Gibson county, ~ T enuessee, is for sale. —Dumrstic trouble induced a bar t•er in Cincinnati, the other day,.to blow his heart out. —.Rev. Dr. ChOs. R. Robinson, of I;rookirt, has gone - to take charge of the :American chapel at Paris. cohsi,tory of the German Iteforwed Chure33 in Sunbury, have accept, ed the rosignskflon of Rev. W. C. Cremes. --There are in New York city at the present time, 419 churches, with ne rommodations for 260,000 persons. —ltolwrt Toombs was In Augusta, G,t., n few days since, in excellent health and spirits —The Pentellvauis Legiolature,at its last I , CSOott, passed forty-two acts-au thorizing as many *School Boards through out the :State to borrdw• various sums of money, cum untiag in the aggregate, to $3BO - —Tologramg from Landaster, Pa., C - vvaived iu Washington, stato that Ex--Pres ident _ _Buchanan Is lying dangerously ill at stland. --tier. Dr. Liiieoln, of the Central Daptist Church of Providence, has resigned Lis charge to accept the. Professorship of - -eaurch history, in Neaten stitntion —The wreck - of . the old - United titateA seventy-four Cotainbusovhich hasjust been raised from the bed of the river oppo- Nite the dry-dock at the Noifolk Navy-yard, was sold at auction on Tuesday for $13,500 to the company which raised it.. The ves el was sunk at the destruction of the yard in 16GI. —lt is reported in Titusville, Pa., that the Benninghoft robbers have been de. tceted and arrested. —Juliu Kavanaugh, arteaclief in a Catholic school in Pittsburgh, Pa., fell dead in his school-room on Wednesday forenoon. llc had just chastised ono of the pupils,and was in the act of seating Lin .4 in his chair Nrheil anti ompirol • —A fire occurred in Wyandotte, Michigan, on Wednesday morning. which destroyed an matins Mork, inflicting a loss about. $30,00(1 nu the onottruts.. --;-Acivlata try!), St: Thiinins etate ::u;la Alma's property on that haind had twin sold at public anction. The American war vessels Ik Seto, V,atr ,utt and `.loco were at the islnnd. '• t T tl Sit = VOICZUeIa lB ruported as gaining headway. There had be f n a collation of hostilities for fourteen Elliya, but the efforts to secure peace had failed. President Falcon's Wu:Listens had rcsigued. The whole country is in a de moralized condition. —The Canto lion House of Commons %cited by.a tugjority of sixty-four to reduce -thy Governor's salary from the sum of sal,- WO to the more moderate one of $32,0)A —Further particulars of the tor nado at Shsanghailp,, state that the entire portion of the village was *strop& Six teen housm a scluDol-houass and the only two churches which tho.village contained, were demolished. Sour yeraous wore kill ed, Um. Wood, George Bina, Harrison ~on, a son of Alortimer Page, and from this. ty.tive to forty wereltounfled, malty-fatally. —A'circne tent, filled 'wilh people, in Salem, Montgomery County. Ohio, W. blown down during a storm on Fridayniett last, much to the tiiime and.disootake of 11:e :Joieneo. —Tito shock-.of on:ear*llake*" felt in AO. K.s, du 8 club' , Miaow in& giaitor4 Ittpiktei Towanda, Thursday, May 14,1868. Republican State Ticket. , ros susrros Mama, ads. Mak F. Ilartrafeit, of Montgonnuvo. TOE BIIIITZTOB 1:1121X/ILL, iamb Campbell, of Cambria Co. The "to ttln Bs`' `Hlgh Gaud of itnpeachment," met on Montii day, NI the . .tonrpose:Sel deliberation,- . and •after.S short public Ep3Elioll, the doors were closed, and Senators pro. cmded to • express their . li , tert upon"' the articles of tmpeacbmrnt. What, took place, tliongh .not officially re. I ported, is sufficiently Well" known tot determine the 'position of 'Seraters., SHERMAN led off in,the debate; eating that ho should vote at least. several of the articles • He was' followed by flows and Enscans, both 1 in furor of impeachinent ; apd by Gainr's and HENDERSON, and soon by . tatinut.h and Fusin:Das, all against. The defection of these men caused the areatest excite as they w, re certain to be fon .wed by ot~trr. fir lea lican Setiat.rrs, the acquittal of President seemed certain. At'll cluck th• Fenatl• anini3) fled . with a v rospect, the vote be takm on Tuesday, Of the success of firesh dent Jonsses . . Taeatuyts proeep4hajzi4 We' have detui!eol:ace.liht, The following Irma the Eintirci kivertsei couveys all 'he information which boa yet. n•ached : "I! ,, ntr . ory to public extwetntioo nod waking anxiety of a, wh,,1 0 , the 6,llw:ring dispatch Oarhid titvr the wires at, 12:30 TtitediT,'' fry rn Washingtrin, gave the intelli gence-that *the tote ea! Itupeachukent deferred until Saturday: WAIIHINGTObI, May, 12, The reading of the Journal was conclud ed 11:46, when M. EM3NICI3 order rescind ing the rule requiring a vote to he taken to day, was adopted without ti.division. Mr. Cassrosa stated, that his colleague Mr. inward, was very ill. On his motion it was ordered that when the Court adjourn to-tiny, it be until Saturday, and a few min utes later the Court adjourried. ,The exact reasen,for such a change of order, caunot be known,-positively, until the recepti,:n of further dis pitehels. We can Gnly surmise, that tire vote was so "Close, that the pres• env:- ~f Mr. llowaan was deemed ab solutely necessary. Just what mo tivea may•haie been brought to bear' upon Republican Senators, to !boa belie their past 'record, renounce the principles of their party and trample upon the plainest dictates of law and justice, and render Impeachment, a matter of uncertainty,will be brought to light,_in !hie season, and then woe to the Senator who has been recre ant to duty, the Constitution and his highest:obligations." —All this makes the result ex- tremely -doubtful. We. hope for the best, but fear the worat. But what, ever 'May be the result, the defection and treachery of a few men cannot and must not( , ffect - the Republican party. Its principles still live—its masses are still honest and as firmly attached to -those principles, as in 'imps past ;. and the villainy which prolongs the present Administration should elem.. every patriot with re- newcd determination to burl from power U se corrupt and dishonest dem agoguee who. stand hi the way of the nation's peace and prosperity. Thank God 1 the people are honest and in corruptihle,and though their servautm, high in office may prove false, they at least can bo truetad, and in good time will make their power manifest. ' TENDERED 11t8 RESIGNATION.—CoI. Forney has tendered his resignation as Secretary of the Senate, to take effect upon the election of his suc cessor. His letter to this effect was placcd 'in the hinds of Senator Wade Tuesday night. The principal reason for this course is, as he privately states to his friends that he may not be restrained by of ficial position, from commenting on the course of the Republican Senators who do not sustain the conviction of the President, • WHICH IS THE "WHITE PARTY ?". single glance at the election returns flora Southern States slw' , that in all the victory of the Republicans was assured by the unexpectedly largg vote cast for the Constitution and the the Republican ticket by white.voters. In North Carolina the rebels claimed a majority when the returns had been received from counties in which the colored voters were most nnmerone, viug that the c. 4.110 les populated al ne )3E-1. xclu ai ve ty Uy . whites would settle the queation in their favor;..but th , returns from th..se counties, to their asotnishment, showed 1 , ige Re publik:4w majorities. Preeieely the - slow thing occuped in Georg ia,where is now said that 44,000 whites voted the Republhin ticket, and in Arkan- RUA, where the Republicans probably have a majority of the white voters. It is not .strange that a part of the negroes voted the Conservative ticket when we consider the iatimidathu. and even ceerchtn employed by those .vlto bold the land and hire labor:. The wonder is that in the face of the sane; intimidation, not only thegreat majority of the blacks' but a large proportion of whites voted the Re' publican ticket, even though it cost theta loss of employment. PS. Col. A. IE, Mc Curtuts has retir ed from the Franklin Repository,pub fished at Chainhersburg. Hereafter it n•ill be conducted by Messrs J:ert,- Cook and W. Hays, leading mem bers of the bar of !that' place. The Repository is one of t h e ablest and best e•iiiiineted journals„ in the Eta* Mir Reconstruction eotamlttee have reported a bill fur the admission of the Mumma: = fihe will probably be adtel‘l Oen early day. '` OM IMPEACIDIUMer -- THE AMOS. The campatOin Pennsylvania may now beconsilit4d as fully otganited i ItY 7 4htlin*tioit ot e 444P A INiluiW:V ilkow seamitrnan Eir i ao . ; t : W‘ r si k tial o a . - It i 2 -• Vi ~ A *Col. Todd, t e haiiman of i. e State Ooliventiou,it4 Harftraoft ant Cainpbell,oin 'Candidates for Auditor aneStirVeyoilAiai - traververfani; edyiiiikty)iiious act in obtaining tke ecrtieee_ef an able-..a:slefeitderA. the Rep üblcian faith 'a:l Mr. Grow is knoivh to be The announcenient VW: ere. triiiiiii — Eeb -- 61"Millifylintill' havehavew iibitingnibed leitter-tral enl.l? - ':iteit:i . re 66116,161 r -Hi:Ont.:43*r, if Cqutmouw bli - PvIn4;90 1 40: 1 00' 1 4-4PF4M .wito.loek con; Ake' Kmotonti. &Mir in. October to sonnd ''the'beitlejtiote o! r • Victory for the' greater' battle is :gr.? Let' i•Oinber.us go worka mope in assisting to .orgauize .the party for a thOrongh canvass Of the Stattil_ With tneliexceilent standard-ht.:ll*ra as llorruixrr and Caurtesi,t f —triS, anti not found wanting tin:h„iu ilia:, military and: ,oiril• eorvio‘ .ot. thorH ..nountry—ttp , road :to tritimplv4soui4l be ...month and certain.: - 4.- • Ttiu - datrs orthe various stag' tii uf s .impairtatit event iu our G ry qt.; the inpeaeline ., nt and , thellesidetit i>l 'the 'l3r4l. 4 lStutesj f(sk high eiiiii!?B may be worth SI rvitig, titer( re give theta.. - The Huns) It.if Representatives voted . Jo4impetielli' Prf;sident i tttrSrin MendaY,PelitOtt . 24,18G5..11'he - fitei was atini?tinCe:d cOnintitive "i;f the tiouse ati,,t4loo•- of the,Seuate Vsieaday; February'2& Article's: of-linpetietinte:nt: tiienttiido4 .ed.by'the Additie;u it Yartit;les,„ Tnestlay..4larcli 3. ,rite series of N titles were preselited to the Senate: l i a nf day,llareli 4. The Smiatn'OrganiZji - 1.. 1 as a Court.fur Lile trial of itini.Prp l 1. dent,Cloef Justice ()Casein the stash, Tuesday. 'March' 5 The stitionens, requiring' the President ti,l ,l ;pe l r' a ini answer the iirticlas -of imicachinOnt was served tin Lituovith a.e , opy of the articles, Saturday, March i. The President . appeared, by his . coutiriel, Friday . , Harsh 13, ,and askrA for a perioirof forty days in which tiifire pare and serve hi 4 answers to. the articles. The Senate fixed the time for the preseUtation of his answers ; Monday, Mardi 23, and ow that ;flay they were read beforc.the Senatei by his counsel. On the fellowiniday the Managers on the part efthh'ilijut4 presented' their replication to! Pro•uVit•nt'a arts wi.ra, aadit was ilea before the Senate. The tri4l..CorW , mewed Monday, March , SO, on . whieri day Mr. Butler opened the case oil the part of the Managers introdliced their tt stimony during that and closed their case Stiturdayaipril 4, having consumed six days. 'The define of the President commehOed Thnrnday,Aprll !),the, opening speech in his behalf being made by litl.bur tie The 4efenee occupied till' Sat urday, April IS, in the introdubtion• of their testimony, having consotned nine days. .A little. additional testi mony was put in by each party .Moo. day, April 20. The, lamming Op of the case was commended by Mr. Bontweli, - Stevens, Williatak, 'and Bingham spoke fur the Manageis,and Messrs. Nelson, Gruesbeck. Evarta, and Star berg for• President, Mr.;Bing ham finishing his speech Wednesday; May 6._ TERRIBLE EARTIIQU AKE SAN Faxxetseo, May 7.—The botnet from the Sandwich lAland s, 'brings accounts of a terrible volcanic! erup tion by Mauna Loa;' which began its demonstrations on March 27. f;in the 28th one hundred eattliquake•Shockk were felt, and daring the two lareeks_ following to Aprirl3, two tteniitand earthquake shocksoccurred. At WO- - schina thoearth Opened in mality-tIla;-: ces, And a tidil wave r sixty feet; high rose over the tops of the cocoa -trees for tr quartersola mile iniand,sweeii-' in? human beings, houses,andl over. yj thing moveable before it. A-terrible shock prostrated churches and hordes, killed many persons. -tn' all one hundred lives were lost,'•beisides a thousand horses aid cattle. I , The craters vomited fire, roCks,ind lava, and a river of red hot lava five or six miles long flowed to the sea at the rate of ten miles per,henr,destrey ing everything before it,and forming an island in the sea: A new crater two miles wide - opened, threw reeks and streams of fire a thousend feet high. Streams of lava rolled- to 'the sea. At one time the illuttinetion extended 50 miles at night. The lava has extended out trom -the. shitt one mile. At AVaschina, three milk a , frt.m the able°, a conical island rase sad do uly, tinittinc column 'of - staartr and smoke, wiile the Roue packet was passing, spattering mud on •the vessel. The greatest sttoelraccerrod April 2. • - ' ' `• ;' al3 Prior•to the • eruption ',there was n g re a t I , l l : , nwe r .1 ashes 'and oninies.L6, During the great shock thetiwinging, of the earth was d.cadtel, that •11 , person conld•stand. In.ihe 'midst of this T retne miens shock,' an , eruption of read earth poured down. the mount , ain, rushing across •the ptain thrit miles in threeminutekandthniceaetid Then came the, grrat tidal ihaar , stir ' then the stream of lava. Vherviltagew on the shore were ulL•destroyed:hr this wave. ,The earth- opened under the sea' and reddened the. , water.—: The earth eruption swallowed thirty persons, and thot nee many- mord. Great suffering and terOr prevail ed i in:the•distriet, and tho'whole - ref wan effete& The sleep Live Yankee hail be despatched with proviairs, reggaes and : relieve. ' • _ flip` Hon, Aux A bousw,Comma de 4 r-in Chief of the Grand . Army of Repoblie, has timed a generaltsd it announcing that the 30th of.Ma )r 's designated ` for' the .. purpom of.stre • tag wititiflowera oretheririse deco -: r tins the' esew ,- of t their , contra; Who fell •during the 'war,- Ho' 'snits that ttis trittiwiab• to' inaogitrate this observance With the , tioPer. that it Will be kept up from year toi yeai, wh lia wearvivor of the - war remains tti.. , .11- or the memory of derparted. 1 Ma ,eluded Br run ition-_ Ashe _ took his , iderabli _IN teilftWeitt: Prei gikrl4 l # l whereur the ‘,- /stiee or erc:d "kke --- in er — W3 (6' . witic-ir.e :Order visuirdbajra lit ly,and i liditiN '4lpipihAin grandame . ritpOit i iis *4 tpeetatt* -gram' ancauitionionityras orted t the (toot. liyithe-Seigraentatti: mie.l he Saints sailor ikpitutAithe' f... Quo ..etLdeork!dOinritiddhtttinte. , is i'• • . to adjourn tb.lintordsraesk ecinti . . ands' teetkrittter: - 86 brief Irea l eess tle 'Chief Jinitice announced , that the cause was . I eJosed on? ,li' sides:;: A !.motionl , thit ! th i ef' }Sending? order b'v cobsideiktd . - ,with open tours tn. tvea. lo -t,' .tind Aberemieu• I;tbe ' docses; ii re a 4titi'cloAed I'o delitierittaloc.- 1 'LI .-:"- . i ll i ,:i i r o e, . . ?..d i x 7. 18G8.` 'Fire ' ::49 1 . 1 .44rVi1a4 1 Vit L:l4 it i iifi 0 1 )Pe4 IkEtEticov4qo I± . littc'9ll l #l.o9.s r.atioii . ..01.qtYl.ififut:tof4ritti/ref!Ttr4 I; 44atti,to., telt ing;,Alii!,4o,-ypt ! g-,4 1.00. ~EllFt,yigh,a,fir4,.:.4)l4er-.1. ,thikt• otolF,. : §vittige l cpreetilig.t hat the,. Seiti,WV.RO.i.'4,,t9i.flif! PeAte.inl4; 4 0., ,eli,i,e t t: I§o'o)ocit. ergthetiv,tettiiw;e 4 g the, : . q of-,,the ~arg.Amvott, Aq -10101 1 94t. - ‘4 9 ;:igrCitta:P.Ogsomiii.g,au , adjpur m eat ,I; :, R kit, : 1 1kifyi t itliy ,1tt , .1.1i1l o',-.. .9 1 eck. e 4 ili 4 t . / ilktitAgiPi a 44-Y...;41 - i!' .41e.*: . mitubl !ig tlu:t4fit , • , 14.7 ;WI Vitevite t alien ,) , Sta7t.,)4.4m , patttlet4ion to. fife, 4 14:- lArtitkak;OPiiiifilii+a,te g9= Pit !cePI: ' , 4 1 .4 11 .4)F9F.9.0.W.P4Avaa 1 64 all. A l i e 4: ki4 l, - 1 140. ( '4 :4i rtVctilllCAlik . tii 4 . T9 t4 4 t0. 1 4#.94 CoCitttige.W.44e4dtiy: nlxt viAl., Pegatrid....- itr,.; SWINts no : ,ig.PtYP l ',44 l oPelilaVOY;te.,thP' ;Os! r ation of trio artieles--;-tual. Pli,eyg . %why ,prepOsidees wre --, .e01 - k.. eider d,aed the ileeatolinally,egre44, to aoootiria, entij:lidedayi, and- t 9 Luke' the Aon at vote n th'e artki.p4l43 . 4 Tees. , , l 44 at 1,2 ,Aleleeli : Witheer Ootette.7.—: 1, SOu r ore !Ali be alto W . El:l4litltira'Cleil• ,day. 0 * ille writ.tt4t opinions regardi on the/ votes, ~Tiie, See lite then Aojourn ed ti X . ”inlay. ..- ' Ti e Sett:de:lnk ;it ,10 o'cloek for the inrpose of deliberaling iip, , n the orthri svibniitted relative to thoman ner of voting on the Articles eif Ito peationent. The Chief Justice, an tioutccd that the sesziion would',be' 11 with ciesed doors,ln accordance, wit pievio'ns . orders. Mr. F.umni4Dl' sob fitted an ordii reciting flint theie l ln wo Id doubtless be considerabbf ex: eite i ment amongllie spectatOis to-day; an directing the Sergoantat:Arwe, to ausd T thn arrest,. withoutclivtlier' or Vs of any _ perron ,giving 'esprit' . sio 1. -' ) approbation orkiiesent MI6-. so 'e debate, - iiiiagg,istiOn war agfeed c l . - to, &lite - king the Ctifpf, 3iistice i b.e 7 for the c'4lling,Cif tfiel.rolr,t#'-dai, to i. ad oilisli the sPectatois, which!, it;l -Iva 'thinieli p ,' wopidAe suffleiao.rto, - ent tine - ' . a ,:riod ' icrifiii. 'l'4c., * doeir3.j ivoie 'then- closed, anti the secret see -1 siori hegan - ..; At '4 p!blocle.a recess 'waft - 'taken- outfit, evening . 'Whatl ticiiired during, the session is mostly l'a inatter Of lip'eciilatfoli. - - '- . ii 1: 6n Wechn sdnb, , evening laskj the train tiorri , Washington waa . preaching Baltirnote, a Ntgo Mona, • s . thrown throirgh a:Windnyein ona the:ears, and !fitritak with_ great to cc the .wife of Rev. J. L. M. Curryi oAlabamn,formerly a- representative fr m that state in tbd United StateS' a 1 d the Confederati , 'Slatea (louses o Re prose lit:Air:EL I Thu ; le'cies skill! c i l as fractured; but it is thought - slier milli Ci 3 cover- Rei:l4. Curtsy was Op h' t , Way `to: attend': OM ' • - litaptiiit -giii konary, OtinVeniitin, iti . - .oeseiun.j 6 B itim.,6: l'Und ; was_ announced t l o tiverAtte COnventimi serni.tn. ilzums—W Q.117 -14y 7th, /4141 1t ra l trAiliTto l l ts'a • 1191 101IN4--WARBLIAT9II- r -Itt Leßoy, Lid. xxipirdiWAtilir 26,' Otbiit. 3t' Yo ' h tof •Ittbit; tolltOTIT!. L. -Vat-bitch)* *of ' .1/01..• 3--....11 •::.0, - .11.1. oJ - ..r q •,.; %I .1) ci t4k: 1111WAIIDS—STEVENS—At ,Stov - Alititie.- - 1 8 tEL:byikr , .. t T. , :Thogn giill* ii,-; , :ra d dlte/OV. ?EiwOrA 15 1: fib Etto __ • ~- . .-9 11.? '4 . 1 3. 4TR I Pif . ftlOß:At'iitigOWW-41.4t0 Ousil u ortko!bri4fe MO)0.:_oF;:f411/0.Pth'4 t 4 ) by the Iter.'lll)3. - Barns": Joim i Ncriii . y 1111 013tuk4tii A; ITinkOlit*ii 011 of T *.. l t 4 A. 1 1 tattibt 2 NpolMAt , thetone al - fhbblde;A 2i3; 18E18,,ty:Sef.4).i): 1 01tooteed: lirk.. , .I.Teiitt ik_ Babcock,- and ,Miia Martha E. flooulton; both of Windt, i L: ,'. . - ! '• - 111114:D . , .6.2MtEUTO- - li2 Aiiil 800QMisiifi * ; Clan :lionise I*Mo ns, only &tighter of. I _ L :1,.. , lAMorons * : Sad granddaughter of J. D. funk& ,t odenough, aged 16 years, I 4 months and, 7 d a ys. ,-. .. i Miss Lail . x was a'young lady•wlio i gave; great:. pro nis f of tu3efatie:' as; 411 a 1 iwholo cominuni . aaeply 1 3? 0 11 171. - 4er 47.: partnre. Her; si ' was of ahort :. dura don, lasting five ansiii On the .morning of the 24th she complafued of a ewers;-head. ache: and retiredlto her , room, hoping is:spa to bfA able to, atteml. to her dttilyiluties, But; siu3 was • soon Jfter,ifound- uneoniciong,- - , During that day .and tho ,froo.wipg, night sho suffered li:hist seteroly, paroxysm tol l/Acing paroxys m in rapid n.. most fearful tattooer. , -A-Inost-a.i4e sfe •> pan, of physi— cians was iw almost ',... , slant attendance; -and did alLthati men ,could,da r .to save lier. .but nab vain:l A • fie after twelve Mom April' 30th 2113 g-.. • , 4' passed awaY: Dazing * stearty'sllhersitiknews she wnimnehosciotuk. A few - times form fora-interval' she:recog nised her Monis and s fewvords . ricer! poeseasedf is good; Mind. Vali_ , verynptsehohn„ Witt slipliiid zterseletare • fully!sed nalthinflYtto her . stndiii f'ghlm. , promise, if spsted,t rd being arraeld teach. Tr, to *bible 'pOsitii• a she !turplreti„ and ei. peeled is et* Vhiya`toireginler worit4 But : loceeptbeis thle, there - •eotdd biiiioltaibt to' those win kneeilenrilied VW -eft a - felt/at& obriscath'. -kpaimi, iiabing, , ti. ltee Arian. ners,'She - liver diii. -by; day N oirrietiartlife: In the stfirtt?l: 4 4 , Ni6 *be' trarriretildeet 01 - eavingitri! 4 l efeeri - tehe'finited vith • the Presbyterian Chirelred I roitaitdi. l ln _ the spring cti , ll7ii hlus rernoyed“to Wysbx; and frore • time; till her. death, identified A herself- , e (ft. B.)Prestrytemriait 1 463:4 A. constant* On theservieee alb& tianetturry , thei weekly; payer =biting; i a:member; et _the chninatenehre ist-the' Sabpatli 84401, tlat elm& deeplY teelber . . ME lose aid okoOn b dipaltaw'They k: 11 M PUt' + o l l # libt'intalenLt , ‘`.'• 1241 hiiilol,ol4 f 1011 i litimaiNgPr."' big enloi ittiOlVftibi; Pleased ail the'4B6l' e!hieh He in *brim= tenitskatbkliai,' *faith th e Siiirit; Oat 111 + 1111 i9 I tegt` dam Mots - thifif *Mu 410:11otkiii: tbeiin,r;- 11 ' c lt I..ta - '1 Stivedi °w pm—A. stistor bai made abe r reeoid on, the imp . . eh:, ment tri nhas Senator Os , Ile hie , sthd hitftel •'`• all irrele* by khe co ii-,*er 4 , the evide f • 4 4i i voted ti. „ • time to •,- • h close of th'elirosecution by tr ages, but to go -right on the 7 ve day 1 . voted-tolengthen the sessions NT. ,1868: -I Ilea Mr. lemberir 'ention, fitted to after was lie •esamed Iroseca• vote Nal thirtifittivlipMfl tettnitiOlon, ,elAirse 4545111 4 44) ", .nim„Dearlicad- 1 t „ft '; for, 1 1 1, 4 1 '4.• PR 4aDY for„ the minder pi? ITAuuut [Timms, tlie-jurrier ported that they *6 l t6:nruthietoisgreri' ußdi 6'art. d*itJot 'catv' aid ,*ere diechirged by tit , . Court. r i'A' --- "."•••••••••1 - 7 - • f - d -of , liitQW.o,ll;iit .13 '.to4ollltugliiiiiitiiht*: dailtnotfibit. The' ideicEiniftififyikiiiip *badly beaten deb WAS alibi 4 NtelticAo ebv perfettitt!intAsef bein t.;?? e:: P. C W.`,I; 4t g l i ft4 #lOll - **.t nut pot'S 7 ZO . The:),ioild'''reno*rked -13reben`,1; Den liettniaintatiati, and' Ccnimilaw.noir on' their Grand! Caytiiy# Thxtylthrcmghord ;the "United Iltatt!a • isiid -ganndas; mill appear 'Durant;`' at .the'"Oottit'7-1E646, JIDADAT 'E1VZ2i7.14 7 0, -i -;11Ar 4otiOdnift iz thilr,, - Wcide - 26 vuts.;BIa ' 11 ;0 1 13; ssol:olrerlehines; Which wore Imported -tegithtif' with 'their teemiltleent: Berms Costumes, from Berate; ewiteePland; et , 04.404 1 01.4 8 exPette, .ftwastiktiot;.s4 l eo; Thq entertinoMnt.ts,Otte airici4B twang and Chelmanngement here tipeitid netbliig that conidacielan6 to Attreitit or oinusi the most • nr, 40 6110 415 5 43 1 34.‘ RAPWre* SWF 50 : Rents. Moron- under, =ears og' f ago, cents. boors open 71, 'to: eomanettee 8 05 3 1 0 ek, 'W,'..IdORTOK (ititeral.BtalttesirManager. t616 11, *- 4aY sral' a° ;_ s our tames; , which Wilt be 'conlioi34 u ddt the arm name of Bramhall. Cowell 0.1.1 p'ersonl indebted to the late atm &rote iguested to call , ad settle the sanie'lnt the'llrat lof. Juno next, or they will le eellectlbe. Tbaektrit for pot ;wore, we respect(c,ll3' 0. lionja,vintfnuance ortb: mate. • • BUAMHALL & , CCI'WEI.L. • Towanda, May Ilvlflat.. Monday,. 114:11, '1868: =1 011 . 'FIVE TIOGA VOINT,pEMETEiIY, THY. VILLAtIi :01 , P* II The Trustees desire I to call the attention of the ;addle o this beautiful location for the be. tiillot.the. dead, It is located on high.. dry, gavel soil. containing, about teu acres of land lakt tenont with drives . d walks, and divided in: tofp49 Wald the triage else or 18 by 24 feet, stipricee varying from' to pp. , The Gem* tery Is Incorporated. individuals pumbssing ii lot take ititie in fee, and, the lied hieing beet donated; for the fiterp_aee..them _ls no pro. fit .or specniatlon.to the _Trustees , or any one, and UM'money' realised' from the 'tile of lots' tan only becipended in ornamentittrind bstan tifying;theMolt' _ • ' . The Cetnetery Ibe 'Publicly eened with ip-ropriate cerenionfes .s o r es tlme lu June, of which notice will t•be given. ,witett fats Hoped that thositiceas of all the surrounding coon& will ettendivid unlit In' tbir - dedichtlon - of it ground/ asthe lattnistingplace oaf people: Applications for the Foramen pi. lots may be Madre to the undersigned, - 110114.2111 W tiiBTIJN, Omsk:lent. • , Z1)12,6:10 HERRICK, Jali moiety. A tfieuet, trey 11,1868. • •. •., liHi COR TER - GROC I RY I No 1, PATrox's *BLocKi Suutheast'cornet of Main & Bridge -at* TOWANDA, PA, Git9CEA4:B,' PROT:iB . foNf4, FL ' Op:t, MEAT, ,F%Btr, The • oudoreigued desire to make. ackikoWitAgeintlitri,roi r ihe veryliber: . 01 patronage' they liaio receivvil tot the .Past,eight3u4nths. . . 11ley have 'recentl Wade largo - ad• ditions.tin their stoilki . anttli're' in dittly recOpt,,of Goo4a adapted f woote r• o!the:iCiatie',:all of wlitChaye beeti *elected with earec.and bought it the' -r. very -rßweat:Pla!ket Wilktheir egierientm 'fteg•oieetly - - 4 7 71 • • • increiteeft -:they ~wonhi Mott. ./TPle.,V l4 P;tille .44 01 Pia 3 11 *Ets. 'tip* ettiltoAibre! of ro'-130. • ai 14*, witp4.4„ 1 :. The 7 feel tert,ia se iY f ja'atifit".Orr customers in giving them as hereto ! • .; trade an d their poutdence. , Thej , corttit tie to i pa" litpertqjtf it Ca es, , for desirable ,Counixy Pro. El duce oxu:, &,,IstEli)* May 11, 1868 GREAT UNITED STATES WAREHOUSE KELLEY, Sc 0:0%, Dim 2t, si_34ud IR ; Iraq, 4itrefito r)V y 0 K T.Y . , itro now, s pplytag SamlUrts thringhour. the .count ry with teas end throrigh"the syi• 'tctp in- club:Pied -Thele':iegiiSrly- appointed • agent.% atA !light' advance .on- cage teiCell. and gunanteciog their ten ,to be pure and . fresh, end' 'atsci'tolifile entire IlatisixdtloCatr' liny can be returned and the money refunded. nerceintara Itatiby our system the co:taunter .pays (jury tars PROFIT, instead of sewn of elght;issitiOWMat skiititien.hisePercltaes ef the twe l nary grocer. WE DEFY COMPETIVONt We cull special attention not only to our stud -an:l, goods, but oni fancy brnide of - Oolong and, 'Young if yam Te.44-pecaltar avoupsald'ieta sixty dips from ,Our„Caffee Dew:, scent la manage] also eta r the system Of tun profit only, and all on coffees are sold as: then nmita.We.cmly ask trial.; curalt lmpormtion of our tans and Correa con be had of - ciiirrelipihibppalnted £gents. konr.finaile are vette put or hp oniseines bit one pound packages, at • our. warebotuie in New York; and retailed at W.E.. kl:,(108E13 Drug Store; N0:'137 ••Ifahr igreet r at the smell names of 4 tents pee yotuad over. one New ,York prices. This brings the, good at the prices, they' anti tie' purchased- Ibr deer' bin ermine:a: with tbe:lneight added. •• • , . . '" 9 I.OOVAT DWI FAMES. - • lb., (Placky 60c., 70 80. ` . 80. $1 Pet lb, befit. 'MIXED ' 'lateen' Rng4900.. • 70e..110e4141411pet Wit. To •HT• PON (4 ern) 6474„ 70e, 80a.. , 90" -$l., 41.10. 91.70 tet lb" bat. IMPERIAL (Grew), 90e. fl, St B. l ' ENGLISH OnTalarAlit (Wet): Isalloft.Boo4ll, p 1,10.9140 be JAPAN : 904 4 91. SI ;79 ket , lb. 01.4 t) WIJEa.JII.73. 91 .00 per lb.'. Mantlaug ytnieguyarn, it original:l9lnm paws • 91 , 90 let pialt. es. Elangai Oolong._Minn original snizivirik3ol pl u m , l irsetr •Minkir MbrAne : e O 7 l / I Lelle. Omen) 91'90 Pet llneolere Japan Teen. (94 dap from Apo 'tint !pfezpktisirjer )1 - _4**** • ,:( .1 WIINR I;01? , 30 ge pet lb. t: "-Pu G re oirernsient %Ta ma n, 40 tenth periblr: ReyidlEisb:: SS" cent. let lb. Illoustdanapl4o,9•M ce4M, Pow* Bente 01 9 1 111 9 1 4119 9 91. gWI IMIC 16311 ( AU earlP 3999 l 4 9 l l',Mtt Tr‘ft Nett 'tett yams um gamisepw... A LIST AND. CLASSIFirrON d_ . _ osa lg eseolitiA of Bradford, for the yekl Oka& • • 1 4 • -. 41.41.0110`_ - _ - :., 7 44--- • , •%,,, _CPTOX 7 " 7 00\ „ - 1 -- Anson ljeidlo m au 14 700, lkaiarborisaA Cklisala.) 0,;7r00. ‘141.0. .t it ; 414 = , .- 1 t.. - q :41_0 1 1 '0.1:1714 oe ; f.;" , DR 27111Cnrr_ r. al:gra) • -A_alfinnar - SS 00 s ' 'Wren Vrgt)ier r — .;/0".„ . 10 OD 'Perkins "'l4 101 X) Casa WtroFfito - 6 1 ) , 1`. 1. 13; . - lota Vl'lLrese 14 Iroo AD ' *toro O 7op mo a ,1101 0 0 3 o ' o o . • 14 7'oo e="ll4rt4sq°ll . - 10-00 a•TIftV. -t*P--aßblellPre,; 14 % -„, V), • sr'. 14- 0% ' rft ./... 44 .z• ~,, 00 , A v ittrat itoday 1 :' 00 Badintsisbare-IMllryse.: 7410 • . 441 " / 4 •1, - A9 O t , Pin. 14, 4 1 99 • Albers w. intesT • • " . 14* • 7 vo • 3 l " It • 700 aiirlthittatl It Lembo 14 = ',7 , 00 / 36 1 11 VV1 - 004,0,4)4 4 1, , 20 00 40. Ore a 400 Eitlf I t 00 James Barnes 14 7.00' itinteixbokiji ;Treat • t.; 44- ~ortytt t t. ..t. • Doty 7 ` .1;5 ' 11 ." *l6 00 • .--; il4 vet) • H .0;44 .700 , Wql 14 700 do. 10 ,. 'OO 00 ' Crolirefi 'a 10 . 7 . 16' 00 Etes43l.lmipur. - ; r Smith .14 Etr&•l'Z' Seybioni- -1 r oo eoralior • :! • Act .aohnzratuktiog t > 14 4 , 00; 6 Pallling4Pan QoI- Ausidftt, ' • '', •it '12 , 50 • 'l4' 00 • P_Wortambrke 00 0/1136yilear . 7.00 41031ellandaAti1unfs,.. . 14 700 grat,Aklin 2 -118 Kilburn 11. • "7 00 '- Stern Moiree 14 700 'di ille-41okltairst 44 -700 SE MEM Knapp • -. A W Grte,rneei 14, LD Taylorl l4 dt, • .-Andaraen 14 E W Mehl= & Brother' 14 Litchfield-8 D Upton`- ' 13 John lidolCiart 14 Lelloy—H Dl Holcomb • 14 . B S Tears Samna l4. Le/lays:Me bmo!--T, Carl It D Bagel!, & Brother 13 L L Bosw orth 14 Beaworth 4 Baldwin 13 Little & Lyon 13 J F Boma.* & Bon 13 Sionroe,imp—ii 1 Cowell 14 111ownp boro 7 -8111 Sweet , 14 A L °Waer& Son 14 • ;Rockwell it tirmith • IE, E Wigan 14 .; i Ato ti••• ,-. • .14' 700, i?okiA4 , I3consc'e 1115.00 TA C•&13 - C•Wistue 14' ; 1'7 . 00' `,• Bibb .g • • 7'oo 11- (Witt ;„ • • .14 700 Wutitheiser•&libtfeteeker 18.1 10 00 Niaiball&lfoe . .• .14 .7 00 • ' 14:.•_ 7.00. .oveitim- 41 11elehlizer &'Brotheas 13' ' 10" 00 •Fittuela Osamu, •11 , 700 Pate-E,J tu rteoloci •• 14 700 B • ,uglap,,4 ' . 13- 10. 00 • 1 11 A ~ • 14 . "7. 00 Bonet -tip--'Ol4 7:1 7 0 Bonhe boro-Alkiter A M6titliel4l4 • 700 W. Witt/004y 10:; 20 00 . ' ..13eo ichola._ .14 .. 700 'l6 7 kltaPite; &PO. It 7,00 A'Bilkeseity - 14 700 7.idetievy-yoorhis Hammond I 4 - 700 Evan 4 & Hill ' 14 , 7-.00 , Robinson , /4. 7, 00 , Gee 11 Fenton 14 700 Syleatiut' bcrro.-Peter Monroe, ' 14 '' 7 00 Boutl/Oreekz-4-David Nothin 'l4 700 :Gillett ; 13 00 J Young 14 700 osithficid-E BTni,4 • 12 12 50 11 - oeiveld ' • "'" .". 14 1 - 00 • 13 10 00 Witcher& Thirty- • .12 .12 50 IllOteld-Vi Al Barley 14 , 700 B ft • chlaiire 14 . 700 8 Watson} - 111 700 •ItH Gleason ; r 14' •• 700 bequizil-Birmer&Watkton.l3 10.00 IlGore.; ,14 700 F Stono-'.fsitca EspY, .14 .7 00 E Bush • • 'l3 -10 00 0 S•TsyW • ' l ' • • ; ;7 00' Tem-4434mm. ....14 •L . Eletesletier.fr ,• • • • 14, .I 00 S - C•Stioig • 14 700 dH&WT Hoiten • 13 .- 10.00 Troy twp--Reuben Styles--; - 14 700 Trby btord».43haltes. Grohs • -13 1 :10 00 • • -1111/lupsy,‘ Beaker.% 10- -:20 .00, Lument Brotluris r. 10 00 Zekell.4l 3 ottieroy . 'l2 • -'l2' - 50 • - 10 Tlffirry &•01t; • ''"H • " 7'oo. F J Calkins It ;7. - .00 A Hatee & .10 00, B B/ditohell.& co. ,13 ,10,00.. 'S - W - ,Ptilith • • ' • 'l3, - 10'00! - Pietee•& •.• 2 ".‘14 ' 00 . Nesterni & Peek 1. z • , 8 30'00 • Doerhisda.&4llcOsbe 15 00 G 1 D Loup , • . ;3000, SM-Leonarrd .,... • •••. • t 4000 -'• ' 'l4 • '7'oo J 1 Grant , :..•14 • ?'OO ,11" L•Ballatd • • 14. 700 '. o,Plll4laid_ • . ll 700 F ReSingthn ' • • 13 10 . 00 Heidditigton, •-• Maxwell - ' • • • .• Immo& ; - 80 00 lolutiVoeurder 14 ' 7.00 Spencer &McCabe , 14 700 O Float • '„ 12 .12 50 IffoutanYea 10 10.00.', • Por r iatevens,-Iderout&Co 3 100 00 • Cohen dr, Rosenfield 1.4 7 00 I.l4iles..Carter .; • .„ 13 10 00 Wickham 41 Black ' ' 11 12 50 Doha Carman . • ' 13 10 00 A 5010m0u , 4,00 -12 12 60 •Tsylor 4 80 00. /IX Aspinwall 0 25 001 C Porter • ' 13 10 00 F . Derby • 14 7 001 AII Warner • 14 100 WE FLOoro • /3 10 00 . 'Cross &„; Co.. 13 10 oo T . •11 15 00 Lorg VlCeelei • - - 7 40'00 t--11 , A , Bookiirell ,- • • ~• 'll 15 00 .11 7 00. Jacobi 13 .10.00 • EtranAill 11 15'00 , giT Deeter' ' 00• f-lahlierme4h,: .• 18 - 10 00 Altooont,, • • r . • { •18 •10 00 M,Legis; .• .• 14 .7 10 •' • ' pima 8 '3O 00 ' • • 12 - 12 50 Falwell:4-00. : • 2 150 00 ' OBPatch., 60 00 D W Hughes • 11 700 107 Edy 14 700 Humphrey Brothers 7 40 00 •W A Chardherlin 14' 700. • • • Jll Collizurl3 • 10 00 Alvord& Bather 12 1250 `••B A Pettiui ' • 12 1- • 12 50 World A Allyn - 13 10 00 ••• Marihallßrothers • 11 - 15 00 lAates--14*rx : Clair . - • ? Foirmou Brothers- „13 .. ."10 00 - 11011ealidch.Brotliets • 'l3' 10 00 1 saw' 14 700 Henry Shavi: -• ••. 14 700 • BockirelliDrothera . . • 14 . 700 ..1;U011et44.1,3r09vq, • 14. „ ,•7 .00 ' - WitOdlis • " 14 100 ' 1 • `. It' • - 7 00 'Wymit-4foloordl4l - 111cellin. •••• •••15 00 ••• •:John." - .04e501l 700 We g i l B Ber/A44. ..• 1 7 00 •• " Pm" ' - 00. 14' "°'7-'OO •E WlLRoson • 1 . 00 !Werrest---Joseph Pease • . 7,00 ~ A Wheit•aPoitalt, •;'' , 700 .3 , ‘ • ,"" ' 00 • Tio_Vert 000 "14 per'' " 11 ' " 7 7 00 .42kwa'allusge , '•••-• , t , " . !•fl4 'too , 1 3 -11d.wek. „_.,•-••;-' • , 14/ 7 : 1..00 ..104 94412 3 -- AkPaPOL 12 12.50 •'• ' •-' 10'00 • anighl••J_ __1 . :••-•••T -• • 13--;10.00 ,•11obeti &;Bossolleld:, ,/4e. 1 00 , „;:kleetter.&.)Ta%be, ,•-, . ; 7,.00 . Srimelc&,Bmlth ; l2 60, ". • Lei* - • !„. ••• •11'12 60 -1000 • r.t.:101114 nolionbook 44qi4402- ITE NM =I EMI , -- - . aV N Wes • 1 . 13;:.1000 Viilmot—lkunnel Noloonk } •14 7'oo Nagmodel, ..,, 14 - 'Too oirai , :..,' 1• r 14. '7 0 0 • /1 D Itobinsoft '''' , + , . l . 14:: •• TOO 11P:day • H /#•.., • .7. eo Aidat azul ClagodAcotton tittu l ita-'• 026441 bt the Baled PaW " Ros trums, &c.,111 the 06660 . - i for the roar 1888 J ., - ' Athens bore-0 A Perkins ; 4 500 Burlingtonborn—f , T 0 T Lyons _ 4 500 born—f, Bo He . ' 4 .600 ; • —•• 1 • • -it- - , 5.110' Coltunbia—P Worbwidyke4 ,_5 00 Granvilin=L D Taylor l'lr-r• 7 n ! 1 - % 1- 4®' =74 00 3 1 3 TOP . fr- .._„ 4 5 00. ,1 - boro—Biniioith - A Sou . 4 500 Bome bcero-1, A Itidgway , 4 500 7141..--$ 0 Robinson 1 4 _ 5 00 niithilK --irTrri*liii ; Efiliiiir — 3' - - - 500 /bolo—__A-14-Waken at, 0 ,--. 5 . di ,--. 5 00 AF: edding= f - 4: - s.'s 00 O' '• da boin...--.11.0-rorter 1 500 •' i WH11,00 , 4.r. ° L1 v. , - 4- - .7.-4 ~-5 00 Ulster anon 8 Smith __J. 4 ' 500 ,Wral. -. • g , --Avery k..-Beatimont 4 500 ~. , X- .ler & Vaughn i. . 4 500 I-- •-,& k • -, ii,•-•••tr ' - ...1- -, - • 4- : 500 - A. tas • • • tilaseiBeation of Brewers and IMptillertita. .e 9inati:Ofßiltdford, for ; the viz issa , ,:,.. .- - . I, - - - 5 , ',i Troy twp—Vie • • - &-Vanerddr" - - -8: • 25 00 Towanda bo . leder; e ., ~,,, ~ .8 ,26 00 • , ,tloon &16 . -to; _,. - . 8. , 25 : 00 1 t iliaitta tio , t ---iren , .ti4iii- —:-• 8 ' '23'00 , i BillisrdTablen'and - 1 • A /At of pers. •-, enttagei in !mining Ik7 I Mg-k3aloons in the Ociunty of Bradford, fo the year -1808 1- Ttoy borg 7 iB N• illudey, . 2 :' , V) oo T4wandOlkorcirni Slot tit 1•: - ; 20 00 Athens boro--,Osear Deelm ~ ag't 2 10 00 ListWedl;ChUisifidation`qt-Bankera and i 'Dm: \ Brokers in the Oodnty_f.df. fln:V, - for the yonr 1868 : - ~ _-F, i ,„ . "•-• 'Towanda born — ( 3.F ,0 ; 25.00 .' B 8 Itnsill - it,co; - T •.-"u 0 -''- 25 00 ''toylamb--Poinefay - Thttliewr. • - 25 ® 1, 11:-titillxinvitfaa.131ittwolt e i . rwr BPI r the Copoly,of,-, .4*, do- y.oer-,. nit that the forejlohigii cermet:llA f Ito •Appraisement - att'd Clami ehtfort'citthe7 l e lot the year 1808 . A nt at au appeal ill bei held at the treasure a °Moe, in .To wn - on BAWD/Wt.-4bn' gltli 4,4f.0f i/unil. \ -18 58 , 4:o2p , ,oisplort. of :houp,Ag., au & as Is 3 themselves iggroved; liy f esl49li.af tiala ppr , ~ aisement. • ' ~- - .• • • --• ~-; r•• 13:46..'ROOKVI . ELL. • - 0 :31ay 11, 18.68y i z --; lie . ntle.Appraiser. S ON TA Li -xi... - d' 1=13:1 A Idrg. a dvory I=l Desirable Assurtmcni •Goods Iv now lo hvg orul I th • ahove ton:, CQNSISTI NG OF MANYA MOLES They have not heretofore ke;,l HAVING prim) UP ItUuAIS Ablitc for tho porposo AMONG TUE ARTICLES ilby bc. found A. IR, Frnm :35 cent t' yer p.nd, c•t EVERY DESCRIPTION! Also Window Shades d .kixtures, Ot every driscriptiqn C.l?, O,Q IC. M "Y- Jost imported BOOTS Sa SHOES! Ire. end raricty HATS Llfic CAPS . .1 the 64194 of itivi:to ; At:N.6l=N rHILCHASEI? FOR CASH These goods will , be sold at a VERY kIiALL. PROFIT! We cot4tally Invite oar O,LD FRIENDS TO VISIT .I.IS, Arid We public generally, knowing we CAN MAU IT FOR THEM INTEREST ¶ do iso MONT A. NY" FA IS. Tniranila, May 1869.. WANTEfai—Any one having a copper Still, from 3 to b lambs calm • city aid wlebing,lo dispose of the Same. by ad drettlitn,,(ettaingi einr. end price) BANIWOITD, Fraoltlindslo, Br Idtord county, Pa, 1110.7,4 leg 'ootatienei • the, fhat 0f,./Ley ,me, the folio 6 poOnds per d. 10. f• Ift emcees of day, f3o'eente 50 coats per tin dayy Thie list Inclu ecaatie4- -Contra of clay. Pattie toenee receivlag, of the yotdiell- ; 1 1 =The isnbscriber will ilia , ' an TICE WAGON about Ld.will deliver Ice to eugo• tug rates : 30 &es per week. 60 .4 'be above op to 60 pounds per bundred% In excess or tbat , dred. Ppiable every Bator. es regular cult erners for the tot shonitl be - te•ae by the Ist coal ratting igr ice CATS Mal i:. at-any time. The patronage '123 IS6B, .To;ir_!utla,;Ap, TANNIN & HARNESS MAKING The and Igned bare this day formed a es-partners • pha known as the Or of MA, IPUi. ail, for the parlay: c arrying On the atone - Mest. llarnesi making sod repairing done Oa order and all work warranted. Coati paid for hides. • GRIFFIN MAGEE. . . EDGAR S. FULLER. Camptown,i4an. 28. latni. N EW S'figAht FLOURING MILL .IN isTANDINd STONE! The tithecrib 'et' having erected a new Stem Fkruebtlell !at a heavy outlay, on th site of the old :Dia ' qlp Btandlog Stone Township Weald Wenn t he / they of Bradford County and ileinity,- hit they are prepared to execute woltinall I branches In the moat approved insuller. • ' Their mill atilt the modern improvement.; ind NOV Mil Workmen : and one of the Ann *data teal miller, they can guaran tee their wor *. They thing solielt the , patronage of th e belly piblletiti therneelyes to render perfeot eatitiactlett.te IA , omers.. Give tot a call, Allr_ire II on hand et all times, Fleur am me, lean and 'retei),'s •Jeweet Mb flieell.,-,, ),,,,,,,, . 1 0 tar Mi. ghee, csah_price id for Grain. _. _` -1; - 1 •'.l-- ''.•tl.4. ea VAUGHAN , , f:ilansibill Wee, lit* 36,1867.-;-3rn. . • - VS GRIND DISPLAY NEW , G . 0'9..D. S I•Sproof .. and Slimmer_ 7rcule ME T A Yr,LU - W . :..4 ..;-C4q.j.§ Printia, Sleeetinfjo, .7ickingq, prh:awlthlrkthcrelich of tt; IDXZ,EISS 43.00DS Diz,mss sipms LPAOAb &Cif Tilt • • - . , \ I • . fOSTBEAUTIFIJI , FrYLES! - • . 4 . Dt 0 It' in 13E- 1 /8 1 1 .1 \GrOOIDS, THE LOWEST % PRICES. SACKS' AND SAC:ICINGS! A variety Ir. all tilt. tosi...,.ty:t: CLOTHS AND CASSLUERES EVE It OFFERED IN Tms Ai A II IC.FIT Latest ,Sltyks Ads and Caps ! Misses & Childreus Shoes Bin MANUFACTURE CALL PARTICULAR ATTENTION C A_ • 'Hi 'll Nk,A T Ti. N.(-4..: WALL P A P-E R. WE .u.A.va! Tim* .LITES:.I: DESIGNS CI) • ttj p 4 JOHN ARAMS. HO OP SKIRL S. PAREPA SKIRT And White Tucked _Skirts RICH if; ATTRACTIVE Lowest Cash Prices; OF 211 E SEASON. FOB 1 nicityED aT I?UifE"SI'I~ , :S = g 4 41 0-4 ~'~ . ~ =. I= SUPEILB t'OIi.INS ! AND SiIIWLS, The Oncht wkortmcnt, MIMI Csa • • ko o4 F • ~` LADIES' Of MC And in :ill style•. We wnntd To oat large stock ut OIL CLOTHS. AND - Of which Jill the N w !Stylt•:l Tht celobralca WEB-BOTTOM SKIRTS ! EVERYTHING NEW t ♦T THE __ TAYLOR Sr. CO Tows ods, gat, 1868. Wa i t YnIT 7.?,T— -r.7,.• fs. lrmjc In Athens, Monday • X‘y 1136&:., y3~.T. .!~'-~ M.-+. .. lie _.:•'• _7 4.; , lor • 14rtnsOott • Natit..V.s 4,P,' e it4-tmertelnt 11101184 FOR iBB . CIRCUS &TRAINEDANIMALS iIiNKIMIS. CUM li Virrit . - -• !Umn % i-: !!. . 0 ' -- ~• .7 '• -7 . .illiat s iit =Vat 4 - . 7.. .' . .....i: . .....L . 2 . 21Z1Mp r ..,..• . 1 1, e_ . • ...Ss . iV I M kb s rtstUre td : ,.. . 0 , , .7. Coollett Wu d a . at lip le ittput4icf - •. , - "IL is impossible I.Lzal -, i the means of an ordin ary an • . -.., ` adverthement- to give .I•'"‘= Idea eftheret-the =gni: ..01641 tact° or magnificence ?i, • ' the Great ExPositie.n ,?/ . lE6B—Other paperkru . tr -- /- 7 - ,'' been partiallY airenteFto_ 1 '' thatPt = s o ° r l raltift l y :1-:t,' „.,.• storyof the most Interesting tr.- - • -- ---+Fi - --- '• ku . blee ta, have been eneA- The company him bum Vircrentire years hiperfeco fingitaorganisation— Gime and. Trained Anif Male. • , ..Aithoagh. the names of of the prim:4* with the be fotmd ri--• - *Red space of .a neir the apaper lihs . 43 - 4r de n a cart-give no adequat. ~a t of their, merit og they,. diversity of emmatonelati 1 embraced in the Grand Exposition... Many arksp walk established in repu ,._, &d on this co as no w t to need special ntinent = tention. Others, 'again. • , flosent-more novelty. , • The only rums r in - githe public a full idea of the exhibition, into izt- ' vi - teettention•totheGrand Procession on the Brest ffete day. The procession Is Wended to oisplaY tbo •unparalelqd . Chau& TrainedinimalStoet „ . No enclosure could do Justice to this exPoSilion. t meet ber seen in entice—ea pride. ' t, .l. ror 'nun, c at! standing ont in bold relief ~.; 4 - r , Z, e , • le all that has ever get tete presented fe • - .. . the form of prooemiseui, I. the tementeing ,_ ~..., display of animated Nature. egad:deed Ii • a _ • .0( -...