El EMICEMS Nvoi front ail tie*s. =Adjt•Gen. Thomas his been sent South to finish his examination of the awn- oteries of union soldiers, refilre4)titig whi-h be is tisalie a report. —Secretary Seward' has ,invited Dlinister Burlingame and his Chinese col leagues to visit Auburn. - .—Two Philadelphia hive compan ies engaged in a fight Watteau? plitinloxe during which several nem were injured. Both companies hive been 81:vended. pen ding an inverstkation. Holden, of North Carolina, convenes the General Assembly on Wednes day-,.the first day of July next. —lta-Gov.l3utkirightun is recover tng. Os Tuesday ha was removed from , Warsaw, Ind, sdh.•ro he was taken 4 .lslck. to chicego. . • Fletcher, of Wssouri, de nies having made aux effort compass the • re/e/Oe of McCoole, the prig 'fighter. -,-;;The -popelation ~1 Chic a go is Dude up of 911,964 Americans, 22,03 Ger mans, 45,543 Irishmen, 10,520 Englishmen fend Scotebme,n, 10,922 Scandinavians, 9,- . ..,14 persona of other natirities. fihe Reading Railroad Company . has succeeded in getting about : 00 Germans to work along she Richmond bog %entree, in the place ol the Tanner workmen. who bare stench Tor higher wages. The foundries alone, of all the heavy manufacturing establishments in Troy, N. Y., are now in operation. —The United States Consul at Ma tanzas reports that cases of cholera had oc curred in that Mien since the 25th of May, but the shipping has remained healthy. —The first stone of the foundations of the new Minnie State Howe, at Spring• field, was laid on Thursday afternoon bust. —John Claude Russlee, a French man, 52 years of ales drank two quarts of cold lager in Buffalo, on Saturday morning, and died in a short lime afterward, —Francis Todd, about al years of age, was bitten in the band by a small dog, in New-Haven, two or thtee weeks ago, and died on Monday e'rmdug last, of hydrerpho bin. The wound in hie band was very alight, and no ill effects were apprehended until Sunday„when it drat gre'w painftd. ---,The Trustees of the New York State institute for the Blind, held a meeting at Batavia, on the 10th instant. The Presi • dent, Treasurer and Secretary werere-elect ed. The Board fired upon the first Wednes day in September as the day for opening the new institution for the reception of pupils. —On Saturday laet, five prisoners confined in the * Vigo County, Ind., jail, es - coped from duress. One of them was sub sequently recaptured. —lllenltictlowell has removed Gov. • Humphreys, of Mississippi. and Gen. Ames bas been appointed Military Governoa in his stead. E. 11 Hooker, the Attorney- General, was removed at the same time. —Charles Ulrich, the counterfeiter, tins, Thursday, sentenced by the United States Court of -Cincinnati, to twelve years' imprisonmentin the Penitentiary. --Mrs. Oglesby, the wife of- the Governor of Illinois, has lust died from consumption. —The Arrade, in Elmira, was de rtroyed by Tim on Sunday night. Loss $12,. 000. The Emperor of Russia proposes that ull civilised nations shall aboliih the use of torpedoes In aim --J a m e s Buchanan'. e s tate is esti• mated at $300,000. Ho willed his house keeper $5,000 and several of his servants , —Reliea of ferry's fleet armament have been exhumed by workman excavating on the docks in Erie. --Thurs. day, of let week, waa the 105th aunivemary of the massacre of the men, woman and children, at, Presque Isle Fort, at Eric. --The first Lightning Rod put. up in this country by Dr. Benjamin Flank lta, is now to be seen on the old house, 62 Dan• id street, TortsmOnth, N. Et. —Two men committed suicide •in l'hilaielphia, recently, by shooting. One was a ' , acne; in the county pal The house attached' to the planing mill of Judge Taylor of Brookville, WWI burned op the 3d inst., with 15,000 feet of lumber. ' —The Judges of Tioge county de. dined to grant any licenses for the sale of liquors, at their last session. —The people of Mechanicsburg hare been treated to a balloon aseension,by Prot . Light. It was suociesafuL but Lie in getting off, taming some gto/11bling. —A savage dog bit a young lady in Lewisburg, severely injuring her thigh. The next day somebody shot the dog. The young lady's name was Miss Annie Bprink. —Thomas McCarty was given lodg. Mg at the house of David Berry,nearFrank lin, Venango county, on the night of the 30th ult.". During the night, while Bury was sleeping beside of his wife, McCarty went to his bed and shot him with a revol. i& — aiid then escaped. —A Telmer:fee° railroad conductor has been flncti for excluding a colored Vro. man from a first-class car. —Thomas Mann, of Somerset, Mo., had both shoulders dislocated, a few days since, while playing base bell. . --A colored man box . been nomina ted for State Senator to represent the coun. tics of Alexandria, Fairfax and London, Va. --Dr. J. J. Hooks, a well known physician of Memphis, was found dead in his bed oa Saturday!monxing. —Mrs. Jane- Clark, of Yorkville, (now York-city,) has been sent to jail for cutting her husband's throat He was not dead at the last account —" Crazy Sane;" the well known Syracuse trotter, lately made the last gear terof - a mile at Watertown, in thirty-three seconds —lt costs $830,000 a year to pay the interest on the cost of Central Park, New York, and keeping the grounds in or der. It has already cost, 810,000,000. French phyalcian,Dr. Laborett, claims to have discovered a means of ?odor. ing drowned persons after they have bee n under water . half an him or over. —Som - U-'-atrangel "liielosnrea have lately been made in Piris in regard to the confinement of a number of persons, be. tiered to - be prfsctly sane, in fanatic asy lum!. —E,ev. Edwin Donner, of Newszic , „ N. J, after making the opening prim; in the Presbyterian church, on Sunday. May 'Si, sink back in his seat end Immediately died. Ell ;--In Fredonia, N. Y., last week; a vicious cow stock • her horn -La a mates mouth, knOcking oat eaveralteeth and tear ing the cheek from the centre to the angle of the mouth. --Ehaer's cheese factory, in Bash ford. Allegbasy, county, N. Y., consumes the milk of 1200 cows and makes forty cheeses daily, ntaftid tpolity. Thursasi, Julio 25, 18t =M=M= FOR ?Ruins? GEN. ULYSSES S. GRANT HOP4i iBOWNLER cOOMAX RepAitate Ttcket. , T! Drmi mina, oes.JoletiP.lMrdtil l eflitititgantOeiT. 101.:6=1120* aialtlL!4- Olt MO it. Olkoptoll, otgamblis t 6. Vnion A Ochsventith of the Union Republiean party of Bradford County, to be composed of two delegates from each election district in isid county, - will assemble at the Court Rouse. in Towanda ..h, on MONDAY EVENING, IKEPTE 7, IBM 71 o'- :clock, to place in nomination candidates to be supported at the actudrig electim a i. e ,- te . 1 e a . e mal lio & 11 :s l ti f fr Il Igil ttlr f fOt t gik t r etU tive di stricts , and they Itht directed to call ni gis for the election of Delegates to the ntrention, at-the 'usual places of hold ing tiouses, between the hours of 2 and 6 p. .. on &Wes? the sth day of Septem bee. k• B order of the 'Union Repub li can County Com Mee '- \ - •-r 0: R. LADD, .Utairman. e. 23, 1468. .00,1PAITM12 of 17 , 311A15CP.. , Armenia--Nathan Sherman, Sinseen Wit limn's, Darwin Aleownder. Asylum—A Laporte, .N r Mody, Faith Stevens, Alba—A Whitt., diaries Sterling, C. Athens twp—Sam Orenshire, D L Clark, A 0 Ellsbree. Athena boro—N C Harris, Dana Park, J _ Albatry-:-Itrumel Miller, Daniel Kellogg, , Alexander Barolay—J O li rltitit, Thomas Muir, L C Howes. Burlington tarp—Robert _Prime, Josephus . Campbell, 0 F Nichols.' - . . Burns= boro—Dr. Everett. B. Morley, ..q .51, • • . ' • Ma* 11, J B Burlington t—:John el CllBO McKean, ' Loomis.' ,_. , , ,_ Canton tw ea Fd Rothltllll. j A Rodg ers, Char ea do Canteti ban— Conitlin, J W Griffin, dm Oolumbia—B F Knapp, Alvah Cornell, John 11 ,Fri=-F i" Fairchild, J 0 Ridgway, Ma thew Marshall. Granvide.—Wrud Warren, David Bayles William Vromau. Ilerrick—D C Barnes, Ezekiel Carr, Peru broke Squires. Lel:tor—Andrew Boyse, Robert McKee, Reuben Stone, • Litchfield--DavidMeßtney)Wm Batwiek, B B Canker, Leßaystine both-41 Davies, P H Buck, Stephnn Gorham. Monroe twp—Charles Holion, Freeman Sweet, Hiram Northrup. Monroe born--S S Hinman, M M Coolbaugh H C Tracy. - . Orwell--Cyrus Cook, E M Farrar, Cowles. 0 verton—ttenben Ithinebott, John Mathews H Richards Pike—B 8 Skeet, G N DeWolt, M H Cod - ding. Bidentry—Sturges t3quires, Tunes Mitchell G S Meade. Borne twp—Wm MoOttes Levi Towner, W D Parka. Borne boto—L L Moody, 0 F Young, John Whittaker. Smithfield-0 E Wood, John Bird, Jr., E Sp ( =LS D Harkness, James E Yerkes, Joel Adams. South Creek—P J Dean, Ira Crane, Philo Passett, Jr. Sylvania boru—Petd• Mohrois, Orrin Fur man, Eli Barriti. Sheshequin—H Clay Hinny, Fred Gore, Fayette Culver. Standing Stone—Geo A - Woods, Geo A Ste vens, John Brown. Terry—Col J H Horton, John F Dodge, H L Terry. Toa-andis bo = as—H A Frink, Frank Voorhies, Charles Tracy. Towanda twp—A G Mason, George Fox, Gl3O W Scoville. Towanda North-11, DeLong, Fred Foster, Ilizaln Butt/. * Troy boro—G Dlong, C F Bayles, John H Grant, Troy twp—Ezra Loomis, VT Scott Many John McKean.. • Tuscarora-1? D Black, A B Culver, Hiram Shumway. ' 171ster—Geo W Nichols, Simeon Hovey,, C G Rockwell. Warren—B, BHowell, N Young, Jr., John D Kinney. Windham—Asa McKee, B Knykendall, dm Johnson. Wyslusing—Andrew Fee, John Thompson, W S Vaughan. Welles—Newell Leonard, W S Bosymait,A C Brink. Wyse:—A H Hines, Dr T F Madill, Geo T Granger. Wilmot-08kt John Brown, J W Ingham, John S Quick. TILE TIIINLOCRATIC CANDEDATJC.r) The ()Bast wave apiears to be re ceding. At one lime/it seemed to be portentous. and thatened to over ride the other candidates for the Democratic, nomination, and to swal low up the tirgenizatia itself. But now it has apparently - dashed itself into fragments upon the hereditary traditions of the party.and the elniti nate blindness, and self willof its leaders. The New York World which has been industriously andvigerrins ly advocating lir. enßsz's nomina tion, now solo, that it was not in earnest, and the proposition was only made to see how \ it would take with - the masses of the Democratic party. That paper says that " the only ob steels to his nomination was his posi tion on negro suffrage," and the World did not ask the party to adopt the measure, but only -to ignore the question. Even this mild proposal has brought down upon its bead the denunciations of the press and lead. ors, and , the World gives up Mr. CHASE, and concludes " if a large part of the party refuse to recognize negro suffrage as a fad, there need be no more breath or ink wasted on a candidate who represents it as a principle." There was a disposition on the part of a portion of the Democratic leaders to recognize the unalterabli loge of events, and to accept thc, situation of affairs, like -wise men and patriots. They saw the war had upturned and overthrown the old or der of things, and they were ready to step forward arafacksowledge the progress made towards Liberty and Equality. But the old Bourbons of the party are too strong ; and the Democracy have apparently learned nothing from the terrible , struggle and the terrific ordeal through which the country has passed. The pro. gresaionists would have • accepted Crust as their candidate, upon the platform of universal suffrage. But the Beath, weak , in everything-else, is still peyerfut in, controlling the Democratic party, and , the counsels and votee of those who, have not yet given up the hope of ultimately re instating human slavery, will dictate the Democratie nominec t and Elio non will not be SALMON P. Guess. We mnet-say, that the policy o4tho libel did ,riiirgi 4 , * Elkin ' - . oik. a c v arti -table etieit glad to Bee the De take such a' step i -woakl-restly. '• r*sAitighlub . and overcome - much the prejudice against the cote people of the Soutb r and serve to-ti toot the hostility - felt by the mass -tbs—Demociatent—lia—timit. vancemeot, oulkeymiktievit .& Jadgi;titislbeitliMipsea of, t sought for. r Pettouttort:w4l.bo,stron est.befme the Convention, Wale obnoxious to riorAe of thO , Detuocri ic, leaders, end the two-thirds;rule tl its operation, will preuedt. las uur notion. , .His friends , will be num . r... one ioa noisy, And they , Will besiege the tionVentiou, and dCpart ,dir.4.p.l pointed and Wroth. Aror JoustioN will ,probably reeeivesoute few vei.es from the South. , Pennsylvania • Till i n vote• fur PACKER, out ofjcr,tnplimtint. Gov. Saviour', of New i :Torls, in FIK judgment, will, be a forMidable , ... dide.te, if not a. suceessfol one. Ibe riling men of thoparty.lqo his flieicis. His policy las eldiays been. to.l*p in the background, and potinvitel at+ tack as a prominent candidate. , At the same time his friends are aceve ly but secretly forwarding . his, mi. peels, by all those appliances nd schemes they _know. sci..well how to employ. :We shall be disappoitted if he does hot develop a: atrengt _io the Convention ; , which will asteUish those who have put faith , in the an nouneements , that he tias'not apart didate. - ileCnstlitri 4iNcock-land that class of candidatek. are ntit - se• rionsly thought of. i, . 5,.0 . !The Convention will belurbulerit and stormy. The bethocestic . party has within itself the elements oi dis- cord. There are those who aielatrx ions for success, regardless of nea sures: - There is still i a larger 'Fleas who are progressive find radieal. in their ideas, and'who c afe under the conservative positio n , the part has 4 assumed. The,old, aggressive pirit of the organization is Inot yet tally lost. These dis !ardent elements will sooner or later cause e rupture Of the party, and we shouhrtiot be stir rised to see it take place at New "ir rk in the approaching Coavention. Cer tainly, sucZess in a Piesieentia con test would bring &bent this'-resnit, fur that party his nb coheOcy at present, and no strength, except such as it has gained bythe shorteo?riings of the Republican party, and. by 'ap peals to the prejudieee and pa lions i - of the ignorant. I The men who in yea I years past cntrol led the Democratic party. are again rising into prominence, having been brought from seclusion by the - perfi dy of ANDY Jousses. He hasfroster ed-tind encouraged the old leaders, shipwrecked by the rebellio4. His apostacy has breathed into their nos trils the breath of life, and they are . .1 ; once , more • ambitious to asseme the position of leaders and dictate-once more the policy and candidates of the Democracy. The Southern Reb els detest uniVersal 'euffrage:l Their pride rebels against voti ng. all, it the negro. And more than all, it has. been clearly demonstrated that theyj can neither influence nor conlrel the vote of, that population. Per their comfort, the World,; while it It gives up Cease, gives flake thatithefact of negro egrage nay as 'rell be acknowledgia, . how ever d i stasteful it may beA' . these !southern' gentle men, and that it cannot be uprooted within the next Icier pars, because the Senate will be largely O Reinblican through the whole ii‘f :s iiefr Presi dential term, and ne law came pass ed or repealed withceat -Republican consent. Nor can relief be expected from the Supreme ; , Court, vOle the World advises • the Conventien not to recommend an insurrection, l Whites for the purpose oi overturning the i to State at ant of Governments, -. kn , the possible conseopences I On the whole, the World) ; is ~gloo 1 in its facts and argumenii, and for once is evidently at a testifier a candidate. 11011. lILYSBI6I Pri.itcvic., Perhaps there is' not a single mem ber of Congress, who has giten more entire satisfaction to his Onstituents, than Hon. 'Ulysses Mercur.i On all occasions he has been' at i his post giving his voice and lie Votes, in accordance with the wish is of the people be represents. , So.completely have our politieal.; opponenis in this quarter,. been "driv o 7 to t o wail,' that they acknowhi e his eminent IA fitness for the rcspoAtiple tr t st. ,True they have a peculiar lway of making the acknowledgeMent,, huh no, ,less 1 plain and emphati4 to every intelligent reader. Wo, kz4v not ,pr i ,i . piniie- It c publioan in the ,pioy . t.,,iswho, will not rejoicoln the opportunity of join ing.the majority lin returniSg him to _Congress. 11i54114,y,h58 ii g ilan q e, his stern devotion ;to the cause of .the . people, his conipTfhensiv,e judgment sud high moral :Character, _lhaye en dered him totho ' tokpular , heart, and won forhim the esteem and eorkfidence of his peers: 1, Snowing **. these qualitica,Fith his past ex,p#ince,will enable , him to • wield a anti more e=- ;tended influence,in•:the time genie; we predict for him a ;1011., imons re nomination, and a , ,triumph _ i re•elec e iiont,o the Fortyr f i rst Con .. sis,, - ' Kr Tres ifouSn has 'co snrred in .he .12knate'amendatentis to iterbill for the continuation itif thb Freedmen's, Barest. &lam* chtottrY will have another year; in (which to barite the rnissionarrinstitetion that fee& and, .clothes their panperswithont leaped, to. Color, and dispenses Antong.thosp whom they kept id . ignorannathe bks sings of education. upon a platiorm which will leave some show ofpensistr_ey. The fol. lowing is es .11444ted as the pls.,. 4 ipifillih• Eiturild4 '. --- r --- - --- , - 7 - ; 4 3111 , *1111 ptai o* t xptaerotgai, —i- both: 4 e " o + ~, i -cm o*4,‘ lmbeoitreral 8 OoistitittioriortMilted - sal eosnestl ;+ lmp` thWebinbleeto or all Maibilitiaroa Aitxteitat Aktpestiolpititede in the late rebellion, are not only wise** ']ml Issa!=i 1 t P i nt: 1 44W= daily zt o tbe trance Of th e yeausent th thtoiNiteal t ig. einliktketewas: wilititheLnithilittelm! WPilatf l 4 4 , 0 3 441 1 . 411 41 3 , F 0 30 41 1400 Aleut or Irte Inieoe: _of AV& States with the other g ßeill—es .ci(tiitt satert.: ettallnicaugiNsfaitiltaff 'o rent aver ony 8410 of thialnitteki in' Mar of Itai cf1a4 4 44 10 10 by: IMFtiiAl et•ty esnabliehek by, e . or,. Cantle) tag* latratif altizenifby Conitiliesions be7tailitea ht it peeplainal4 ow ot, their .•freadoiLatat , newnsw *be * O 6 ~ T aastl alandOat 10 04.44n05di As praotteable, eolleeted • A . stdiVectotz el l' ut beat; oi vre et tend litdbh , gl ' ' jpslipei shonbli bi honestly Alittl ; i asseti,r, TOWN/ 0 4 act mpg* PrlTlisges 9 1 kagbe , AT,S. • IP fil7; 01 or indirglial etnretuoba : • • '.. , • '; , , fet I.i 'II ' , c,'' .1; r` ljnii;aresi, 'suffrage anc), i ttaiyeireal annw.SEY I ate :,.tlie 'plainest plinks:in this platfoinn while itis damned quit the lilt iirtklikiphihidi#tee *III: inguessto... l , 4 + ( i:G9Yei,o94,Po44 taxed; ta havii,inktaimal4eitha.4%, tionii.Acit“ 0 . ' 41'; fees:. to:Ant oine*, and tontlibanka abbetittnet fend* tbte 6 .': ' 4li , fal t :tso)o 6 **l l oo 'Ytith:*-:*** ha#o*ho means of nnwitsg t ibutr tiOre no.donbtbut,that be has been , ear- npAtly fatiguing tieiiioordiiii nounnatiiiii! ' • , This. may: seem , irupapsible Vmsne, hut we raust:confess that it illms.not take us :Ile iferprlsti.ii , •Judge` Cuss is a tnan,''hiureatiOnithly;. ' abilities, but, Vs' ..iitiq -,; 4 13 sot bFeraettdi ;as to inspire the cloael observer ',with: any- great degree* confidence in his political stability or integrity. :Unfortunately, '''Judge. Criers has for Borne tirenbatf. the ' ,Presidential bee berating in his ear. ' He Is not above thd-pommon failings , and the common andlitients of 'indicts. ry hiidinii iihturc, and tie':has coine n to I VI consider ' the Presidency as belorsging to -him. New, we don't suppose that human nature differs greatly in men, whether they are in high places,, or odeuify,'lowlY positions... The Men who sets his heart upon a township office, and ie :disappointed, is subject to much the same 'feelings as he:who looks fbr a higher °ltch. The disati-.. pointed, in either case thinks:4:4=n% . grevionely, wronged and runappreci-, ated, and becomes 'sotutl towards his party and his friends. . ' Judge C . sess is not exempt from the frailties of common men. On the tontraily, he is notoriously pea- t sessed of to exaggerated idea of his .I own importance. When in LINCOLN'S cabinet, his,unbounded ambition, and excessive self-esteem disgusted, even that amiable man, and he took the earliest possible opportunity to " dis solve the partnership." It was with great reltictance that' he appointed him Chief 'Justice, and then only on the posithfc assurance that Mr. °totem was desirous of retiring from the litical arena. IThe indications of popular senti meat which have for two years point ed to Gen. Owl as the certain can didate ofi the Republican party for President; have increased the diem*. pointment arid chagrin of Mr. Ouse. I lie was not content to see the ceveV ed prize snatched from his extended I 'grasp. And as the evidences inultij plied' that ''h e 'Was not ' to reach the goal of Ins ambition, he neenis e to haVe become possesised.of. a &tenni naiien tcrwreak his disappointutent and % malignity upon the party 'to. which be 'protease& to belong. cations Of this have not been,want ing—but the. public manifestations-of his feelings were reserved: -for., the Impeachinent: trial. The Confider Of Judge dims in - pre - Siding over that trial, ought to disgrace the niost.4. Betted partizan. Such manifest par tiality, such manifestations or petty *spleen, - ”all towards hie q l tiontlarn 0 , 6 , 1 [Meal associates, were .never bc'f re indulged' in upon theheneb.:,', Re fan-1 vied he saw. an opportunity do repay the Republican party fei itswant; of! appreci*ion of his tranieendant hies and lie forgot the 'dignity 'of his position to 'gratify,,dictetea of his wounded pride. . So, with a talent'and taste for "oa. 'Mien, which bag been bin distinguish.: ing characteristiethreughlife,the has endeavored to procure:the nomination .of the Democracy for 110 office whiali -has beeu 'his-political 'ienss Akira. - Vain,:deleded 'mai I in4Vainerluipe. Vociincieiatioi scurdc,.it - t - has ,never yet: leached,the point, where: it would accept hinearra candidate. The Chief , Jtistice'•laili live in the men cry of the nation' an one Wh - O c iiniteO L With.t.lte greatest Axe meaneSt ,and who ,in.-111l hour deetroyed .the- fair fabric - of years,;; sand ffirf,eited the',titmfidenee ,hirn t4OWei. law ASE has miraca ously, con verted the whole Democratic the "nigger." . The talismanic worti . 49'41144:44'?1, Vi e ' -of oirmacat•iconce convarte , theoload nigke i r, 4— fd the Denipc 0 - 00,,T1! 10 4 13 aPt Chase Movement shortldek' r enedied, 'the'Deknoeiiittal will irettailtd *Fr old' 4iide - ;4( - command the • vcltes., oi4Ebarr r i' edajrerti ii "dell tha'?'4446 sualliWags." 'lobed with it° for AMIN iputed. rt only *dna- IT._lt Watt* to , hapwillaTiitriviAw)zza r- The Domination Of Goa. lioWas. irnifklU nd ,- , . . ._iiP (1 #44 1 14 1 41 NSA ..j** 3 : o 4o,P. 00 1 4-4 ( opted the , nomination l'orf - the„l4emit i r !°,f-Riti A14i4 1 4 1 0/444 4 ia „0 1 1t°".. i0.414APP0i1t444Y109401490X1-. •s-ii: ..'-i.viitiktrderigtatai' *intention aidlt tn4ol, 11416diri, iiio4llV•'-irteotkiii= isteillie &Watt eople'l ilie46.lll#ll l 64 eiil iiiii l leabi l l4rar ( eibitriiiiti d ; 4itkijelliettinlititill3iiabldnele 1,, 1.!. , :i l tiv a* icq z , 44,1,41 .ii 3.4ifit ;oil i Hits i -,1 - .71 1 a1 1 e_:371 1 4 1 P R A IN WWI" ;c.4 14 4,, ~,.. 110 , PRFACIILICOPizal.. . . .t.q.J.iir;-; .9. ; .!.; , 1 • F - -‘:l3esiator Wide * leipoeid Willi sieletheirlit*Mi rti sinial ad{ detail wit& tifiiiii int . ' tilliVii6VW I mi egaibiai l itu -.166,10ar e r . 05, &Wei:lima thifFiXiiti wukcirlimiai: 110,11 , 4• gp.i,,,,i ko y . 4i tih I , ilm - rt •lif: ""•44St tirtii i iii,hl taWiiiiitili6oo ~ •op tlar:t; I , r -c' 1•• Ifilll ) !1N 61 411721a i 11e 40 : ', 1 W: -7 ,, -' , i -CH4t l ''' *eatttairiaa rtliii T. ' 1 4, , 4 ,1t0/, l &r ;....... " .. ,( 0 1 0 ° 0 111 ' 1,1 Feir "ta' ' . •;7 1 4; :tttaketgirtie, Ulaittin4lgamijily working against itommAtianChelavorti kiiilmotheri Stink Pi ISlaii, lat the I Demo eideFeamildite,of TiFeebletit:: !!. " 1 " i 4c '' :, 7 '2'2 4lolooCrOhtiiilei l 4 l oo3 l i1i e Wt e 1* " . 14 104. 4 460 - 014 la tilkiii ye.. r e ,- -' .. ~ i -, trivrv”.. ..• te.yi 4',. - 1 , -;:q1-1Ttl. , Ith t i.,Tr-,Thehßopithlilisac oftilewierblia. 1 Weill tkoibty ietireillied• 4dPuto afar iegitthi - eeibeeiler ilieidiiiti - time , what we learn, we can confidently saiteribat erAlimtihrtiliMsit. D Kee", Lialt ?or ney. Warm illeTeigh, ,liortai, fi..'lluoitm Shope ; .11414amht' .11. 1 trailer, Glint WARkoAeldir WeOnilistilliii&o7 Wiit. tion4 , -t, WS gailkll4Mge 'linden? 2 1tol. Melaiishalic F hitt lOtatii,'A.Pii. 'MOM* aoitit#Beimait'sothiOagenitattOirm thotokilithainsidadi *6144 -'• Ailldit bt oselnut,iftertiiigaimittiti eviiiikia*dyi- TiOvecatirpia 'My' killietiiiit liieleziW' ME —Democratehin Washington " REF erbutd"lhat the fdttivls of Judge Obese will be required to pledge support to the mud bees Wore the dodge's:tsp . :at allow to go before the.4th Julylkonventioti. e Columbus *(0.) Statesman e4a nitek the Piettai of str. re n otto 4 o ,iozaci to New ifork in full torso on :the , 411. ioPuly. Buying that Dermankto who areop posed to ”sold out". should by all .means attend.:. r • ' —lt is .raidereb* that , the South •ernAelegatiet t 8 We National Clierveation, l bibs held in Kew York' 61 4 1 he 4th•of neat; will comfit iollOote for Andra John..! • sem< i lk' prominett liYettiocret, a delegate to ! the 'cravehtlon, bee dread: preps rd's . speech in adventei te:dethredt la the west 'or the vannitistilkW thief' Mike Made, denouncing:4nel aotiot and predicting the • diirapthin of the lieenoinidie pity druid he be Chosen is thelipponent Of Oei.erant in the Presidential 'Mutest. ' • /4Yer47, , JOhrolgu hit& ,e• tonotood to postpone his _reilVtgaon; as Senator for a few days, in order th a t he may participate in some, intomplete He will depart far llnglmtd about the let of July: \ ' —The Jewish Messenger says: "No sensible Jews are, taking part in theimblie meetings called et St. Louis. to oppose G. Grant. Thai would only be the tools ef de. eigeing'politiciane.' who have no love fy the Union, and who seek to create a senti ment in favor of principles and men antag. onietio to .the true interests of all good aiti l treas. B; Hebrew Members of the ;kph: Hein party &line bti ettipsit its eartdidsta, they will et:tail:ay do so on their hulleidtial account, and need no Omani. They will not IderaW themselves asbiro wIU any partisan moveme4" , 1 --The New Jersey Republican State Convention la lagenig6 on , * 9th. A Goiania and ?Fulda:lW electors to be nominated. Tallaadighealk declares that only less otnoxiotii as a DemoCnithi "Presidential candidate; then Gen. Ilimudde. ' •--.Doolittle. bats been suggested fur nee Preleiderit, b 7 sante tbe Whiooneln -eopperhasg ~V alheadighlun ow he bee wakens wave:. , 0 .; dstor Fessenden hat declined 4•140,1 him , by the Boston gen.; . ttonsa-r MI6 24 Waahingtanoorreopondent of the Wi:prcester-Spy , 'Gaye heapetike what be *iibtaii " , filieti lie' raye that \ averoince tie.paeoage pt,t,p Recon struction acto,Mr. Chase has directly employed all possibleagencleo to get tie Republioan part* (until 'recent ey,6itis); and Tore especially the new lett - Of the South, committed to bko• One of the out; rosa difficaltiee against which tho CongatoiMml‘ Republican ,teramittee IMO bad' lta o:lntend with I in: the minagement of. the Sonthernl PoWtosiElko, boo been tl;9 untiring.; -energy of Mr. Chases friends to use, 'its niaohinerylbr the etts . oaneementof , their yalinrite::,ll,e pii.*itie'4 , 6 , tam . was :, to itc9nott!:!9( 4 * , p:. South, :Poi :vase for , any Prosidenthel . midi iiite: Thecorreepondent then detaile 8 ouier.'Of the?inethOs Which irir need; •Wittti4 lB PfiTlQlii*/"0 3 3 .#0 6 #! .:41 p t ,oloddP o *o,a , Soli his__E 6 *Puiiiim at Chicago, -, end-i Ailing i n.. that,. to Wauro.the 'eager ' entire' , the South I for hiei ai an independent candidates lIE Swat Cumniecf inpiletnentar,fooireitey bill, passed , p,r,4 4 44ArAlki: Pr 6141: not eitceed,9o.,iper -mat. • of the, some' held in bonds by the . , linited. States - . trlAVlree Se neettritthyr theldeptisitdp .ft l olo r i 00 11 141; Qr 1? 4 ,34w) fpr,Otl trl4 :de' posit., kir Government ofilaist iebekiiing ihe ea*, ebeltte do fried: *iigo s } prik,ooo4ls6o,lo en bon: 170°,4k514 2' f$4*.iwi iFft l 4o V.O lei .1.:47d; impripowueo pati enotelliinielivetirtive;l* both, tins thet Aisirekjoit di the - cFoihctr.A t tie "othOt 40°**11 46"61,0,4 Ill1 1 1 1 04441= 4 :44114 -1 54liglif I tionAed outeemintimoll 11111 ,; , , Semstor Yowler's vote ~ ~.:.~. ~ pared,: - Repnb itorWISV7l2 2 lO6r Traliliett: fCr"j• lection,, and intiniALon that before can receive the sup ' of p r ~,oxplanation cow- liPgre t --Orkowagttgre loitAwl um, ijuitiffibleliertArstiretsiliotnqdule : 1 4 1kil gt 6rA f i l i 4A a #00 1 4. 1 .4 : 11 1 i It nailie i gliVfkitif..44l l . 4l lSPA :nerotuLand hottest-free prekotasgainst the Alaitwit bribTailiten or 4,3} fo>;,t i 9 paintausefleopperbea;dfjobriiiii,. tartnliagnetabas - biew `city i t.f.°olYgV-P0 _f9.oiii„i loll 4lP:o i 'Atilc4o)(4ooul ' ii& iwir,ge -,bronitgv.opotpand ;bold! lyt; sf , ihethsiiAetrayiedetbeititerceist of the people or proved false t,Fodit Pyt6, t,i t " tt ( lAilitesitil6# 1 ' 140°4'..4i. 1 04 44)Ve t i 0 Mbd nnsweredeffpossiblerbefore :the .koeople, tewitimb,he is iespandildeP•r. q 1 00t 1 0110, 14 A 9 41.; against this cownrglystnobNimtthe dirk ; ,sgainstibiiirresponsibTh; and *laced; ;ITIWPD ' er l ' 'of vindettiretinf l tto %lawn' the -eh ittiiiitei ifistiOo9 50:1 1 flFIfil Rf. Pr44l l 9Fit AtePPliPlinig• elnitermtix,eatneat prriteit,,tadiwe , eppiel". to , ftlie - ;*eety) the , settee ott 3mitiee (dir46114 ,tielifo l l i ," 64 tre:44 'the paity should be stiwkilown by;theans so dishonersb,ler,•andeow.' at*: , • e . ,4 . 4 I i!tinthhant we fake it `deeire¢; 4tinotty and, ocip4is rtaltdistriet, I a efforts should be,di. rented towards that desirable end, eathet 'than engendering , 'diseOrd itiird: •"• - ' wassavim • .!ho Erie ;Rep ub lican has a r ug slid able editorial . : on the sings r fact that 0167 one of the defeat e . candi dat:63 far' tha'llcpublie,an nomination • :: &C AE Plenidancir in 1 860 , nave one, hait :banal)! betrayed the Party of Freedom. Seward, Sates, and Chase , •, have shewn that:the Presigeney was ,U I W 1440. t aita. . Cameroolpys the rate merit of I ,beliaviog that; truth, , consistently, Wilt and patriotism are' 'rep:6o4'd men in ally which tbeiiee,y be called, The'Ee ligan cloaca ita akkle as follows ; , The last on :,the list is our worthy sad faithfuLfienatori , Goner at Simon Cameron. Although , Mr., • Cameron, like kiesars.Seward,Cliase and gates ; tailed- to , receive, the Presidential nomination in 1860, yet, anlike them, he has rmained true to his weary, true to hts prizelples,true to his parts true to kungen - and his paas record •, and to day it may be gratifying to him to know "that ithose who sustain- ed the country through ita recent triale honor and respect, him for his „fidelity to, his country, as well as for his faithfulness: to his party.- Johnson was on trial before the Senate, and• when he found that his acquittal depended . upon his ability to quiet the consciences of some of the dignified members of that body,-,he knew well: that Mr. Came ton was one Tof that: class whom no power would seduce from the path of duty an& patriotism I he -knew that the means with which be had corrupt ed others would not be sufficiently potent in the eyes' of . Idr. Cameron to cause hint to -forget his past convic tions of the guilt of the Presidential culprit,Mul be turned teothers whom he knew to be less true to their party, and less scrupulous in regard to their reputation ; and with shame the loyal people of- the nation • must acknowl edge his.success. Unlike some of -his fellow Senators, Mr. "Cameron looked upon per)ury as a crime as well as a -degradation, and he stood inflexibly firm iO his determination to punish -the gttiltpereature who set Abe laws at Selancer. He had sworn to do justice in the case, and no consider& Aim wind& have- induced him, - as it • had imbibed others,- - to disregard the sacred obligation which a ho had itakei; and for - this the •people• re peat and hiih. • IS. Tilt House of Representativee TorisdaY very summarily reversed the action wheieby, they voted 20 per cent.{ additiounl. pny to, clerks and i others in the civil service at the cap ital When; the resolution patised, • the other 'day, lit a very thinly atteh' t d- ed 'leash - Ni s the joyous beneficialles, .who. filled ,tbe • , galleries,: could not refrain from cheering and clapping, 'theii hands. This rudeness was sharp ly noted,and 'nt, a:subsequent sesshin Mr..Ringham . inoved as a question of privilege.that the resolution be recall- ed from -thel3enate. It was retuned, arid' Mr. Bitighim :,yesterday moved 'AtteMptS made A toaVe ittlo ea 4 0 11 . 11 %?tia , .P°41 ) 1 4 ing; bot,all wete4ruitlese,rAand- t, e reinlbtion was ' filially • killed by .98 eafte 44`13a715:- - --ll*tty ease =vote. ,Wki_clerks, : got , pi; in, the Xrcailitry, alt least ,f 2,000,00- richer by the act.:-IThe tax payers at least, *will trot beliepleased at thia*reimlt.; A illesassnanosilnisoitrnis'Ainesen. -.-kfilipateh freer Napierviila, about twenty miles west of Chicago; giveao, an teozamt of. the • poiso nin g •of the -whole congregation ',oft, reherell : :thatmplacel,ort. Sunday 'Jest. ' The chniqh were celebrating,* lave feast. , The/meal hattbeen:prepared iAßqV pevbettle, auCalowed iP repraia i it_ all Atikyiitill •.thev liquid • bad heaclme oViThred. , i,-, The • scene • that follewnd beggars . desoriptioni diffinrikl itartnet the °Welwyn) the aufforol4, , some sitting s lotnedying 9114. 1 .1044 0 Tt 1 ,'and 41141111am/41e. azostexernmait, paint.7l, Dialog -aatiatikuO, at ante natnmonede hatilt AAngi , timeabeforn tlutentire a9nWir..(o9o ihnadredlind, thirty could,* ,ate.. tended Atbont: Agenty, of d 04 nitehertwere.teordedlakia.a danoi7, kwatonditialat.4os .m4aoabliet,bern, dielk Ar• AAA ORAL• 6 O 4I I , recover. lir GU'. /MAN proposition to Gong, Val orthe dapital some poi - nein Ai,' geogrsphlcal Cent' the disci locaile by a cOmmittio purpose, lie estimates the coat of removing the public buidinge lie., at • _tibiatV believed will be chee4oVallypa i till the Mato Whose linilfalhe may be iocited. There are many reasons that may !'nJirgeil ll/4li. it is notypbatie that itlvlliveceed a t pre ,„l o pt:7 , ,11 , 116. Ytmer Fmum, ais Llet of the whiekY l 4ll4 l6 4lilbti i the goveiik§tit l iAnt WOrk ti vast amount of, rOculie n lik fippkom ; -,'nf as likelyltemputed,MoßAiothas Com• mtemonert , of vistxrind Johnson litbrblear i ltrpOlth a in'tb way for his iiitivtoWaTitnifinoney to buy hiLsogultimiliagn:L ," „ New abuttihrtnientiL M Y 1&41, )‘" BPECtii..iiOOCC 3 Myer. roste6s dolly* Plane r creed, Meal, Graham Floor. or icing else in their nee inlitkrOa t of the Castittleilitirriffed"sh tder 'Deetret the store orar* i iiikirtner• Ififteer:-N;qe.,,1l or ders left lo , ea d Wok eclll bo t prontptiyatton Any Inquiries:in regard toflrindles. Otother business or 0904, 9tered. , 4,114 *viz, tell I • ' " • I SYSitivostetral Co. ' Towandednno24o.llslll-44 • CAPTlOY.The.;'Plibliel le biir eby . cautioned 'gal* .prirctpudng or negotia ting aznotoltven by JPIIII.Veih. W l Jentdap a* al;curtty. to_ it. er Wtoillner. dated on or Idiot the'S7llfot ' lad, tor $l7O payable December,. ism nano Talus limy been received for ,iakd Flot#,..PhisieV a tir NI " will not be nlade'tnct tint . be con by. law. .p• .11, i• • . .-• t , . ,),, :_.- JOWII4IINNUGS. ItOtne,Joital 0468.-1110 6 r ....,....--- DissoiayrKnt.. , -Thei ,coipartner ship heretofore ettatink , innilat: name 4444siigtiti tali" tat. con . Tito mare eit la the heeds cAr#A.,Fitil.4o7 4statioe_nt , at his Mike. it,ti _ Persons indebted to said firm aid rttpiestell, to make inimodlate pigment, _as' all accounts not rettiedllkirithe pse_ stil of : 4l7 lA t m i V aidi4 ll I;i:ft tot collectien. - "' • :• - BENJ4 ,Toitand4,../1/40 20 * i ASO . • 114 a) w , t• z E P 0)' § l 4 O 1114-r. 4). , 0 t ". 4 ; T 0 PM g O 0 ' cx4 g IE =II 1W GROCERY AND • PR.oyr- 1319 N BTOAE ! IVIcCAIEM & . geapecttaUy, : announce that they have corn mented the GIKKIEBY AND PROMION BII,SENESB tho North Store of Iferearie New Sloch. MAI?! STREET, And have now in store a jolt assortment of Goads in their line, purchased in New - York, which they have selected with unumual , care,. stocky sell at the lowest possible rate& Their is complete in every particular, and in guilty and pries cannot kW Leese kat ideation They ask the patronage of the public, wit h the souenrance tbst first rate goods and lair dealing may always be expected, They hare now nr store; and tor We ' by the case or single jar, a large *gel of . MOORE'S SELFSEALING AIR TIGHT FRUIT JARS,' Wlilet they recommend as th e very. beat offered • to the public. They oak for this jar, an teepee- Berried trial, as Its dierfts are . apareat, to ev try see. • - *S. North atue he Namur's New Block, Main Street 'l Tiriraada, Pa. • • • CASH paid 'far PRODUCE, and for BUTTES, at the'lllghest marlret rates. ' JAMES NoOABE. HARRY MIX. I /Jofie 25;1864; ~..111419YARM. MEALS, AT ALL...IIO_IMS ,v v, f ot. (1.,, W. MOFFITT% Rostsurant.— Persons cowing to town for Mauer, 1011 do Well to gireibtm :I call GEO. 11OFFITT. Towanda. June 11 .1868- AUK; :The celebratedbagianiTack • Importedtrom Italy by gr., Gusts, of N.' brought to, tido =raj by C. S. Calk,. 'irtllstand for awes the. analog !Amar at the tiara of tbe. subscriber :at LellaysTilleca Sad, jack la over thlrteim A?pattikl49ll/ nuelY propo tlcead,; atd taut. ' • I - • ' N 151.1911 GRCOORY. Jaas.,l,s, 4868,-4*- , • ' ST I ' V, rk • .SASSAPARILLA AND SODA' WA= MS TUE `nine toiae. IMM . The oubacribme..having, built a - New, Shop, and slipped themselves with' the "l teat Mad Mesta roved 'machinery; anit thei _bast r! the Puree, papaw} In msnufactitre and ores' to theaniblicoi impericir 'artitileiif their filtiopmilla %ad ',Bo& welat, gatidit all Utast, matt so indiapeaudbly sary for health and comfort, dosing the bested terms, and wane summer months TAW Sr, ',liimuipen as..: ,! ' litsWto geourous .public tor theta*, ronage we lave 'retell/ea l during thn abort time we have twes ta =ge st in o ths o r t ud. g a ribilliViiathteto Merit Anrat , • maiM ithelisantipeo*M n-1 its ptiliti Ith mr increaseo, faci/itiee. Ur, plestr . hi:m* what they *Omit mit line-niff receive ImMeilate imlikproilosar.atietitkol „., . XIS .SIIITII, , " 11 6bitilitie Railroad tkit Nowatidi; Pa 4 , • , • 2 1 0411118j—fau1;.: ,,,, . ' VS. * -1 i 1... WO hayb tit . ni day I AirttedlatW J A.VAlirt/al la ttaai l k* ff,of Bra*t . VW iamokei*,..- • '. °Ur 1 7t..elh7.117a0,'Itml.rismi. by Il i kr -All ;t : -licit ' 4 01:414 1 Vir4:4141k :licit 06004 th e ease J. -- - f122".1 i 0 v vim! ti 3 ! ',Al4l,loAblaab POW 4 Taiiranda, May li, 1868. ' IL WU, Nader MiThorighl, hti Ls. • ac igi ta mp l actmcut IrogliPt4 Minded to. :me 4,1868.-1110 STAGE L ! sa Ey I . ? . 1 ' hones and .aV6C r 310.--• rftl2tEV:= i TVI.S. T. F. iltrWir. A. .MADILL, Witi regraituVWg agegt . 'llsdill ma be consulted et Gore's Drugs e in Temsalle;:stery= Babader.: -.Dr. tilfro. A, s, main ion i en attention to diamies of **Bid; r At and L an g * hivin g made s ty 07 above Masada for lb o peat el ppm& ' r; 1 0 . 141 1 124 v. ./.,i, ;w1.:1.4/2/m4. June 11.1868. „i„ rARDINV ANVDA • 'SOHOOL, f , ,,,;:t..ii 1102 3dADISON : AVENIJEf. , ~ :.;:` MGM =MN3 '" - " 1 11rAIYAME;.(1:- IfEAR p is _ Hlt7ln} Iliottti~bd tha" f acto =editions ,4 ter . • 11 pile, &atm( te,lnforat,bax .patmna that die able to Wet the s tot %er Isetttotkon, to a larger , another of Young Ladle. • 'Prettelitsitht tetteutgeatie Khoo!. -.• ''lligied4Me MI: ieltera,rity lidolt , "io 'SAO Memel Mak:" - thipettirodef ' Mallory Eect.'• d E. O. Goodit,l'etiratitia; pi .. ”Janetl; • MOIt,SALE. - --Th6 :trecy iledirikbje 2: - - tesidinee formerly •Owiied by 116n.-Duidd Wilmot now by G. B. Wood, situated calks comet o f f Nue and NOodeutW streets. OontaLuing U. an si ffloSieul esices Walnut thertee'frakatst ambito been. ' Mod Dam! Zasay person 7desking, a butunillsat lords send opportualty;:otiocerfor ItOonsaat aid desirable - one. Rot teems;' and polio Want 110fitiNtE h WARD, Aa sk t s „,, Utlff!ddlio JP/no 04868- f!! al.lz OIISN AND SL UT AT• PUBLIC On SerninAlri -1614.127,' 1868, Mr avid: eipoae to public date his.hddde and lot sitantr, near thd welted drrdpiiir Street' ; (ao.utti aide), .'erhe public are iUVileti to examiri, t4e prenklacs,:daring the week , pie. =1 ceeding stile nags --WOO cash and $lOO per month with inteiint untit.bilanco is 0 , 41 paid.' 5 per cent.• discount on all cash th'Octiiiipf $OO4 Towanda, Juno 16, 1868.-2 W Fl (4 4f, • a M 6I4TIVIEs' STORE! , 418 Desiriible Assortment GoocL4 Is now belug opariel , A t 112 abore store, CONSISTING OP MANY ARTICIAS taIfING.FITTED UP ROOMS H 41 AMONJ .TwE H.RTICLES c EVERY .DESCI Window Shades & _Fixtures; C '0 1C11"1?.I'Z'.! BOOTS Sp 3-HOES 11A.TS a&P'S triiVlNGi 'BEE& rUACIIA.SED FOR CALSji '"" - Thum goods sold' at it r y c g# . l: 4g..L,,p..40/:i/Tt OL' rattios . -.70-' VISIT US t Anif thlitjiabUa ' ' generally, lsuciwin we Oil{ jai& tilOt * THElti &MUST VE_IC -*y... , r ,3. -,,fi1idc.1105',1868-' pRIOE:LISI 4 :O4SOADE MILLS. sem , qualter l iViloye Wheat Flour •'pir baltdlsl..- . . ... • ;47 50 Bat ligliattedeo.iftitirlt;-6;e1;*;1..... 00, 'C I / 4 1 ra ilre and Conk . • . ;/•• 1 75 . formirosi n t to: decent. We pity " sh for 42,50 to 45 00, • Itye good, 4v, Cent 85. . Custom grinding-tonally done at once, as the tageteltrAtheAttillike annictettl,_" . lo • large I ,Ittnouitt otmotlr. • ..04444,11i1r0461tii6,.:•-• W 'SWE:11.!;111TP,B; ' ••tOiisiqita mighaiiia's Medical College,; Ptilladebbla, 1854.] Otlice and residence • No 4 U -York-eSlee4-owege,--Paikkulltr Ition.lo l V Cobotimt ratteldi Irbilia AI r 11 PN 03 ,# 1 1 4 . '111(st 1831568 r , I. st' , ;.YEW Y ORK C 11.1; EBE A large utiAl veriY They have Gel beteloforp kept Al;.ivelor. itirita-V. Msy be Id, s per yard; of From 38 cents to IPPON! Also r Of .every description; Jost imported Itiendlm: variety Vrom tho itYloi ot .16 13 to 1868 Wa cordially iniTo our To do gm. Mil lITTII - • Nr: otr_:s37 15=7 ORZATar4MIKIND BriLTBB 'l4-a , v-WA- - RZ-11 0 U 8 E mr , T•7' ;}l . VT ' r tSl; ti r t 1 49*. 30 .!: 2 0 4 'o o 3 0 Vf•ArStrect• I; :11 4 11-W I' - . .. Att.WifWAXl/014114 41104 411.401100e1...th ,C OO /40 41 th3. 4 . 4 11 1 2 Cared 'thfOilgri - lbe lip iteit-OI filebeltait• their regetafft- appeatss smile, at a slight "advance .ort cargo 0811ree. . and.. otantatgelas their .teas' to_ be pare an 6 fresh, it:eV:Qin , td'giro entire eatialactkm. 'Jr Alai COI ke-fehlrEled tind the money . refunded, , 1 : ' - *member that by , oar system •the consumer ,pays onlycONE PROFIT, - Instead of seven or eighties he inast.ddieltett he purchases of the• ordiaarr meat; ‘ WE Jan COUPETICON. •We gall special attention aot,orqj to stand- , lud_goada_ ~Autou'fallc7bat4da,„ , or Qoloug ass. a,,anag noon 'rear —peenner in erors--t (Co *Pi daps Mtn ' JaPall. 'OlO Coffee Dert. Aient la menage' elan on' 'the illatent of pa - one Mat Ondl;liatd idl ormeihNeea arc sokt Oe ti aterita4 Ws only , ask atrlal. , •Al nehnectitatfon. of oar foci and' cont':c:,•. eintial lestVol' oarrep* genet:dal agents. Alkg es gooda - are go4put ' ep 14 oureeivta in one gonad' packages..at oar warehoisse hr New York, and retailed at W. H. H.EOHE'ff DrogiSktai to. IQ% Maw lareet, at the ww n *drag,'" of. cents per Fogad over. oar New Yor rime. Thin fags the goods at the M.they . Catt he. 'wifehood ,for seer oU. ira, trith the freight eN5d....4.. ' . 1", - i-LOOR - ` 11.1!:OUR MOW . / (fOIAiN G ißiniki; 60C.; TO., 80410.; $1 per lbOsegra.4llXED (Gran and Black). we.. 200,49(4490 4 11 per lb., best.. YOUNG 112. BON (Gran) 60c., 20c., 60c., 90.. $l, 61.10, sl4o4ret lb:t tofit. II(PEBIAL (Green), 90e.,. $1;5145, ENGLISH BRZAKPABI (Black) . : 704.,1i00., 80c., 81, 81,10,31,20, peat . JAPAN 90e4111 61,28 per lb. GUNPOWDER. $1,25, $1,60 per lb. Shantung Ifoyenelonog Bybee. lnorl Inal Chinese A packaga 8160 per pack age. Cbir.rw packaga 41,30 pee pa FANCY mows,— gyettgOokmg (Bik) ,61..35 pet lb. Nankin Norma Young Dyson. :(Green)llP/50Periliii : Uncolored Jspaa_Yea.., rdays trona Japan). plat op expressly loans Teltolanatl,lllpalb.. - ' GROUND COPFEE.—Pure 'Rio, 20, 2.5 30 cents per lb. Best Old , Government Java, 40 041 1 :PW.4 ants, per lb Nallttalanautldton,"6o eentaPer,lb. - Bearlde bultittlona anti,*ol compapie,; 111 our goods bear our 71t6e llarlt > od ea t. bag. ; No others arsgeno Ise, ' , 81.6 m. TO THE FRIENDS - OF EDUGA ,. , •ILT-011,ArSTD L0Y.. v .. 0. ,OF MUSIC. We take pleasure in 'informing you that we have just oimsne,d da, the corner 'of . Bridge and Hain, _Street, 1, o. 3:Patton 'e Block, on Elegant New Book .and &ore, .tohere . every thing in the:Book Stationery and musk dine may bc• found. Igo,Statztary, Gad Pens, Spectacles, Eye , Glasses Spy Glasses, Opera Glasses, and a general assortment _of Musi4a/ In struments, Yankee Notions and 'Fancy Articles. • Our Goods were all selected in 11 city with great care by experienced hands and ' , aught with cash a p t a very.low figure.' with a uipw 0'01.74; wants of this community: . Tire feel 'confiden t we shall be (Pik to offer . bargains . to all who will fav or us wit their a patronage. Colt and see its. This is PErsom a . o i t wit°, 117..it0 rr . 7 - Coss 4. Co, have ju,t.' opened a splonaid Nero Book aud Music Stozo,•in Nuoles Block, Towandu, when) they age selling everything in their line Cheap for Cult. Call and see tikOa and bat- isty yourself that such is the case D ROVER, & BAK AIGHLT PRE Ifftni SEWING ItIAGHINE:-;! Tan Chegiut StrCul , Phi THE VERY HIGHEST PRizi.:, Tag CROSS oF TaE LER o OF ❑oNt), N `co ttreired on. the tepresea halve of ttle GROVER AN D::;fAKzll. ' SEWING MA.dIIINES EXPOSITION UN IV E ESE Vuris , 1867 ; thus Utesting THEIR GREAT SUPERIOIOI 1 . . Oyer all other sewing-maainas . An assortment of them celebratel nytthw constintly on hand and for said by W. •A. CHAMBERLIN, .. . . TOWANDA, Y.A. Feb G, 1868.--em, T HE YOUNG WARRIOR , _ IMPROVED MOWS, t' lI Ounfactnred by C. & L. I .PEGIIIGo -Groton, Tompkins comity, N. X • In presenting to the attention of the far.e. of the country, the above first-class Morvir: Machine, we invite .examination of its ra:.s. excellencies, and claim for It the hallowing periorittess Ist, Being high geared, It V. cut heavy; lodged or fine grass, better than :1:1 ether Mower ; the cinicir:motion of the preventing clogging or stoppage . Id Bc.: , for rough or stony, ground : protectard bc.: placed near to each ether to the keico and prevent injury to the machiue. 3d, 1 ' billy and uneven meadows, superior by re;. , .• - • that the wheels track inside of width of L• holding the'machine to its position better ti tho:e that track outside, or opoa a swath. The Young Warrldr Mower, as improved. , 1•• 'been before the public for three reasons, ,;,! hundredsof farmers will testify to its cat& I. ty to perform the work assigned it. Thesechines at. now manutactured have several i "provaments over last year's machine/. Prom the many testimonials we select v following : Pstuatoo ZS Co.-LI have bad 0 5r yortrMowora for the past season, and take pl ,l sure in saving that it works to my entire faction. It not only does its work well, 1 , e.. is the best up-laud Mower now in use. U. F. BANBoDl,BmithGela,l%. Fth. IStb,lB6B. •C, W. HOLCOMB, I.ll‘ter Bradlerd Is agent for this Mower. Jane 4, TRADE! S. , N. BRONSON,, ORFELI,LIA Offers to builders most oomplete stun 0 , Builders Ilardivare, Sash, Glass, Nall' . 11 ' 1. PAints.„Varrilehes, Blinds, Trimmings , Door :Ts imnings. . TIN ROOFS, CONDUCT(IIZ: A, Gutters, Put otiby experienced iortmen 39,1 at the' loweit rates. 'Tinkering arid jobtia4. aaphollers, Sap spiles, de.. Howe's Selo.: Waal now hotter. Univerlial ringers, best hinge. Wheel Rakes and 0 , 0 bined Piaster Bower. !Rattly the - atterti'•: , ' ' • thg tamer. Hubbard's Dios ing2l , chines, durable and deslrable. 4 or it put • Tables, chairs, bedsteads, spring bed arid other '•-• .F.IIRN I TURE I , . Farmers will ilsd. this teams the test frts Pabs,llllk and Strain Pails, Ald deseriptiOis •ol" Tin'. Warw. •flour sad 153 " Cloirr and .',Vircottly Seed. Ididsdilaff W Flax, .Wbgels„ Ree.ls 4 Wheel 11/oda. VlSer`• Field Boilers - glad Piaster Sowers turn Med order at lowest tensible prices.' . ,dLI4Q--Cosws Spellers,Morticing Mashie, I' Cutting govt. 8, BRONSOY Orwell, Feb. 20, 1848: =' ' • L„ , CO., CRaS'S Lf•CO at the 1868 1