artanartmt - All Maim. —Anguats, Ga.., -is to : . have an opera house.' ..= • ti:VotxtlpedaJ.achcol 4 7 -•NearlikVaa an overabandarA In3PIAT 1 rjreigtindt —=The Mississippi tive*,_*aii Open hat week at Piaui° du Chian , • `—The old King of Sanely lain the bands of the doctors again. : . . —The orange, peach 44 - . o3mb trees of Florida promise sit'ebnxidarit. -crop. —The Newark - Silver-platers bane wick for an advance of fifty ants g day. —Faber, the lead pencil Mal; 111-to erect a factory at Port Uichroond, & I. _ —N ew Jersey expects to have - hind and a voice in the greet Boston jubi lee. • —Thieves steal the silvSi plats' from mans in the ' Wilmington; IL Al. cemetery, , • —The New York dry goods clerks sire reviving the tarty closing movement. —An Alibatnian in California writes to his friends, advising theta - to stay in Alabama. —F. A.. Colt & Co., of Hartford, Coma., rammed pan income #da sear -of ELI:112,0011 i . —Snow in -the White Itinnntain region is deeper than has been known for —A Reading paper says Perkiotoen &Mined ie about being extend ed to Schewenlomile.": _Ring Victor Emanuel, has left Florence and has gone to Stui Bossore on a hunting el:pal:tom . —The occupation of the fortressea of Ulm and Bastadt by :Prussian troops is again meditated at Berlin. Bond, the wire -walker, fell re eattly while performing in Georgia, and injured himself seriously.- 4--The mad dog excitement hes ex tended to Staten Is3and Several persona bare been bitten there. --Another remarkable egg has been laid by iiTennossee hen. It bits the figures 100 plainly visible upon it. man -in -Georgia bas a nine nignth s old son who weighs sixty pounds and has six fingers and six toes. • —The Illinois river is clear of ice, and nayigation is fully resumed. There were 405 fires in Chicago last year ; losses $560,000, and insurances $531,000. —There are thousands of - wild geeso in Jasper county, lii , _feeding on the corn in the hells. --The annual rental of pewsin the new Grace (Episcopal) church in Chicago. amounts to $lOO,OOO. —A Portland druggist has this - cheerful invitation in his show window : "Come in and get twelve emetics for owl dollar —A new town,' called Griswold, has sprung up on the brtineh line of the Ohio and few miles ' from Lexington, 111. —ln Dover, N. 11., there is a com mittee of 'fifty women, who intend to visit every liquor - dealer in. own, and for mally request him to stop his sales. —Pine Kentucky stock has just been bought 'I:1 a New Yorker—the Cele brated " Woolfolk Mare," for $4,000 ; three blood mares for $3.0041; and a pair of car riage horses.' —Rev. I. J. Sine, the Cambridge book thief, has been released from prison and sent into banishment under two thous and dollars bonds for his future correot be bavior. _ —A teacher :in Princeton College. IIL, was severely stabbed by a pupil last week while lie was punishing him for some violation of the rules. The wound will not prove fatal.. valuablcilibrary of six hundred volumes, belonging to the estate of a gen tleman who died recently in Lewis county, Icy., was sold by public auction the other clay' for $35 25. --Ambitions amateur actors at Manchester, N. H., lately introduced a real pig into a fair scene, and scattered their audience by a sudden escapade of the scared brute among them. —Several of the citizens of Coving ton, Ky., have gone into Vie tobacco manu facturing bindings at Frankfort, empltiying convicts in the Kentucky penitentiary as laborers at sixty cents per day. —A Soong veloc;pediat,whito prac tising near the steamboat wharf-in New Haven,Ct., last week,got nap such head way that he could not stop, and both bicy cle and rider.rode off the dock into the wa ters of the harbor. —The twp--paper mills in samp• .den, ?de., now manufacture daily two tons of book paper, employing ten engines and two rotirdrinier machines. These mills have been in constant operation for twenty five years. —The Chicago and Akin Railroad Company in Illinois has begun to lay a double track, and has it already down from R'saltskee to Odell. The grols earaingi of the road are about $1,500,000. The net profit is 0ver.2,000,000. —George W. CitiOls_ wee tried be fore a jury in Vt., recently for violation of the liquor law, and though his guilt was clearly proven, be was diebartr4 because the jury could not tx upon the qctual number of offences committed. —An attempt to starve three small Children, the oldest six years of age, was discoVered in Cairo, Al., last week. The father had locked them up in a vacant room, several days before, and had refused them all nourishment. —Hon. Hamilton nab, Secretary - of tie Treasury, hail resigned the presiden. ey of the :New York Thstorical Society. —First game 'of base-ball of the season was 151ayed at New York on Monday, between two nines of the Atlantic CM. —The New York Commeroill Ad- Vertlier says the Broadway Theatre will terminate its existenee on the Ist of May next, —Ass M. Hark for many 'years a prominent merchant of Reading, died on Wednesdai oigilk from a paralytic strobe. —Twenty lives have been lost in the Wolf river region in Wiseonsin this winter. —The Germans have opened theist* m Da Moil" , iu " , and base built a new ladepeadect school. —A Gibson man in Indiana eizty years old. has married a girl of olghtesn, and insirsd Ids lw foi ;10,000. 1 • Mak [WA fifty law• gni twenty two doetort, end claims to give employment to all of them. I tunthis Vita reque:sted toa ooswoi ace. lemon Bo toiierlisfiloglist Vast sadPsisatt" fratliqrd Litwin 'Mon : E. 0. 900DRICH. S. W. ALVOiiik:` 1 Towanda, Thursday, April 15A,:. air In accordance with a partial arrangement made by Mr. Goot►atca. have taken 2dr. „Flue J.thAusoi into co-partnership intheptiblioatiop of this paper. Mr. 0. will " have nothing to do with the editorial man. &gement of ,the:paper, bet be' is ful ly antho . rig , d to make contacts 'for akertisiog, job work, &a. . S. W. ALVORD avizonrnes ARO itimmernss. - The right of the majority to govern is the principle, underlying alltour free institutions. It is the only •bisis 'upon which the elective ',theory can be effective for public' Plirpoies, as a requirement of more. thin a majority gives to a minority the advantage of preventing action. Nor can a Minority safely. bi allowed to dictate terms to the majority as to the mode . of fiction. Their right is to be allow= ed the free discussion of all subjects and a free opportunity of offering amendments, and of voting in any way they may see proper.' Yet of late years there has been a disposi tion both in England and America to . magnify the importance of minorities an& to give to them powers which cannot he e x ercised without fettering the dominant majorities in the free exercise of the governing power which is theirs by right.. A striking case of the despeiale stretch of authority ,by a minority occurred in the case of the fourteenth amendment to the Constitution. Of all the loyal States, only Delaware, Maryland and Kentucky refused to ratify it. But the minority held it un ratified on theground that all the con quered States .must be taken into ac c.junt; and op this ground they staved off an official: promulgation by the national gothrument of the ratifica tion, and when, by an accidental turn in politics, they had succeeded in carrying Ohio and New Jersey, , they undertook to revoke the ratification previously given by those States. In the case et the conquered States the same factious minority, while insist ing that they must be taken into the account, retarded reconstruction. and by fraud and violence prevented its completion in several States, so ai to prevent ratification. The same p,tlicy is being applied by them to the fifteenth amendment. In the Legislature of Ipdiana, where the Republicans had , a msj Illy in both houses, the question o ratifies tiou,being under discussion, the Dem ocratic members ell resigned in a body, to prevent the consomation of work by t leavitig the Legislature without a quorum. ' A special elec tion was ordered to fill the vacancies, and all the resigning members were re-elected save one. The time for the reasSembling of the Legislature having % arrived, both part-es held caucuses, and the Remocrata resolv ed not to appear and qualify unless the Republican members would pledge themselves not to bring for ward the ratification question during the session, which - of course was re fused. The appropriation bills for carrying on' the regular work of State-govern ment are yet enacted upon, and the Republicans announced that they would give these the preference, but the minority resists the passage of these as a means of preventing ac tion on the constiutional amendment. The ratification by the Legislature is the regular and only mode provided by the constition itself for the con sideration of amendments The Dem ocrats base their action on the declar ation that the last year's elections were not carried on the basis of ne gro suffrage, and could not be, and they want to have another chance at the polls. Yet the Cennecticut and 'Rhode Island elections are brilliant ,proofs that the Republicans in Con 'gross are not iu advance of public sentiment on this question. Sir The 'Spanish government is waging a cruel war against the Cu bans who desire independence. ite cently a number of the friends of in dependence have been shot down like dogs, and a few days ago a large number of prisoners—men of standing in the island—were ship ped for exile to Fernando Po, a deso late and n2healthy island on the Af-• rican coast. This cruelty only ndds to the prospect of the final triumph of the insurgents. Some of - the Spanish authorities in Cuba have al so been dealing with American ves sels in a way that may compel our government to call them to account. Spain was ready to. give encourage ment to the rebellion in this country. The chalice may soon properly be pressed to her own lips. M. Mr. Boutwell has given to the public a prompt and clear statement of the public debt. The _classes of indebtedness are separated and the accrued interest on each calculated. The Pacific Railroad bonds find their appropriate place outside of the reg ular, Government accountability. The exhibit shows a flattering zedtm tion of the debt since the last state ment,witkpromise of a more materi al one on the first of May. /- is.. Democratic legitlators/ and newspapers all over the country have opposed the Fifteenth Amendmept,, On the ground " - tliat the_ 1 1)‘ople had not been permitted to. yams upon,it; In Connecticut and Rhode Island; tie ilist States to Vote since its adoption by Congress the reiult merits' :its in-. dicate dug it whelmin' g: apprtivalTat the /waist the people. emus OMAN ikeerkkiim4 The teen on in favor of chez) poet • " . .m • r t - ;P -mi : on 'oat Roads. lie Beaten that the. ment has for fears been laborieg imProved.iteatil conventions. with. Great Brittle, and that the negotia tionalmat; esulted in the conclusion of new conventions with that coun try and the North German Union, re ducing rates of letter _fosp4p3 „cps half, and. establishing. •], moderate charges - Cps:in priated and 'other mat ter. The, negotintions opined the - French Onternuierit tot the`-satmit. object are still - .Forhgreeleg; and file' hoped will result, in the '4 1 * (11 4 1 4• of an improved postal ,laradgement with France tio,oome -intcr,Opnlatiptti the beginning,'of je Liberal convention have: .129,k - raj candy carried into: operatic! with the Netherlands, Belgium, 11witzer-- land and Italy, under which' reduced rates' have . been 'established - to all parts of -Europe and, Ash', and .it will be the. future policy of the: De• partment to still , further reduce the rates of postage, and further - sfinPlV fy and render uniform the details growing out of the exchange of cor respondence with these countries. , ] The question of the farther reduction , of the international letter rate tween this country and Great Britain; reserved by article third, of the peer ent convention, will tome for con sideration and action after the let of Jaunary next, and it is hoped the British Government will be - willing to still further reduce the existing rate, so as to bring it to the loweet practicable standard. • SALARIES of. ormanta - The Committee on Retre anent and reform in the Penneylvini Made ‘a repoit Mare - h 24111 1 , upon the eubje6t - of public expenditure..--: The report is signed by Metiers. Bil lingfelt, White, trrett, and Davis ft embraces numerous suggestions; which, if put into practice, will be the• means of saving . thousands of dollars to the'State. _The report also . embraces , a bill, and among other ihings axes the salaries of the Gover hoi, heads of depaitments, etc., -as follows : Governor Private Secretory to Governor...._... 1500 Messenger to Governor ' 800 Incedental eipenses. 1000 Secretary of LConutionwealth 3000 Auditor General 3000 Deputy Secretary of Commonwealth.. 1700 surveyor General 2500 Superintendent of Public Schools ... . 2500 State Librarian 800 &mistime State Librarian .. _7OO Superintend at Public Printing 700 Adjutant General 1600 Deputy Sup'r. of Common Schools... 1500 Guist Clerks various. departments.... 1604 First-class clerks various departments 1400 Second-class clerks variousdep'ta.,. 1200 Third-class clerks various dep'ts.. . 1000 Messengers . 800 Members-Of Legislahire each... .... 1000 The report says, that $34,077 45 was paie last session for offi ce rs in the Senate, and $83,705 80. for offi cers in the House, which amounts, it avers,were largely in excess of what was necessary, having been ALcurred impart without proper authority of law. If the act of last year be coin plied with the report says there will be a saving to the State of $67,283 25 the present etslion. The compensa tion of the members of the Legisla ture should be permanently fixed by law, and $lOOO is recommended'. It is proposed to quit -allowing mem bers $25 per session for stationery, and also to stop paying,them mile age, inasmuch as railroad companies make a practice of dead-heading them. These are some of the'reforms recommended. ' Annniw Jour:son INSANE.—There can be little doubt in the mind _of any one who wades through Mr. Johnson's! recent speech at Knox ville that he is insane. The whole speeCh hi that of a man cut of his senses. It is incoherent, full of rep etitions, and full, too, of that* singu lar fancy which madmen frequently • have, that they are the victims of some one's vindictive persecution. For instance, he repeats over and over and over again. that he has "run the round," that he has-"held all the cflices from alderthati up," that he hae"filled all the offices in the government that one *might as pire to," that he has "filled all the offices from the highest to the !owl , est," and so on. Then he is full of sneers at people_ whose " path is paved with humOn craniums ; " he boasts of his pardons of counte rfeit-. ers and whiskey thieves, saying that he has "liberated the captives ; " anfl then he begins again that old tale/ot his having held "all the offices, siaite and federal, from the highest the lowest." - Certainly Mr. Johnson is eranget; and if he has anyfrlendsAer should either put him in au.it‘mne asylum or under the, care o f/skillful physi cians at home: It j is a pity .to see an old man make z i spectacle of . him, sin and beers a latiedlit4took for street.b,L : . _ se. pie dunes made 1) 7 State printer for printing Bateelfili tar: History aroused so much iedig natic(n among; the newspapers aid. the / people that enmities of. the / House was appointed 'to'.nutlre., a change; if P 6BB Thlf; that instead of`.plying Stageziy, of Harrisburg, either" s6:9o—which be demanded—or $5 per volutne, foe the work, the.printing"4 one by J. 8... ; ilypher, orthilidelpiils; for 43.04:f0r the first volume and 43:50 for the succeeding:ones. , • Oar member, iMr.Triess,. Was - the first man in the Hones to Riga the taking of "tltur!!tit *jobs °tit of - tits hands of the Buttiasiiiiii, iu voider to 5avet4.1417,11474411,01the tiO o poo.- - N=E l =. .9 MU WC 4 I S gt A. . S . 11 ± AN aL a /Bran& Ule "about two miles north of Plato Bin, sod avolvilhot north of Liana*. the olcitil of dot Shlt . .. vfthidtach Mot ft Tilr b 006.31 orga " 17 #411 a iSilmai;' bit °4l = i t h iften to ll - lii ierililiiii liiiiiirilaiiiiii lacautiiimiust — r asigliai* thir ow.. ir.l*- 1 0.:043 1 20f itilaiMOsuP o o 0 .I.*ltuti -4404 : ,%1 4 'i trA 'e A si P! .00afti_ct 110iL L* 4: "7 ' '':- ' • • " 0401. iststri. )4 1 kliait —; -:AI4. iisiii '**4•kdltlog.iisagi**lki!le , '.pt*A f is4 ol !#!thho l6 4 lll *; 7,ll /0A It_;" 14 4 c . * * _S I V f9050141 *** 0114 1 % .• / * e l 41 4 $ 4 4 -‘ 10 , " ,! .1400 ; 4 *ilia lovir ;*: TiO',.!*, to kg. - . 603•4•1.0 tot, lab libiast , „. ► _Ai, dice of - illi ixonvoy,...ava touti te • .consika:. .**4 • honOtaii ' pad.: a14,9* 4 4* . PLtr..** "flisl!til Tim toigi i;54i54141.00 iiia4o4..:: inki larPliat4berli, lif,recolto l l47 002 21 1111.* 2 4 0100 1 0 con. 40& 0 4 . bt4l4tits Wit *PA Put VIM 44 3,17 0 ,ftt :. W0M111042.4 ibis ,raidft.*lMlddll .#lol 4 k. lb.lki, IR* thOiltonmblfogXeskiel;4fim if:, -, „. ci , z, 41111usaolm Of settotglio - Wawa* lepresenbidbsrmioll dabs * luzli of bids. . t - .10olooloi 4. swilssii ftaieogisiimisit - maid for:theft We it hugely mama. therpliollll. , ,' ; .. The Ifetbod t, Prestriturbur, bow*. tional, Protestant and other religious societies bati line sink 4 0 02i4gPs oniabasions Dare r - wits two Mu) ehurelCedilloor are = already built and others will be:pet apcshortly. - The' Publle - echoeb all' orgenised and largely attended, and as the school fund has been greatly %greased by • the sale of lands, there is no doubt facilities will ;be %mimed as the-wants of the plaoti demand. An institution Of a high grade of scholar ahip is already bi *ration in this St. James' Hall—where children can' be prepared to"entar the best colleges aneusem infidel in the &Citify. ' In ehicatfonal advantages Fremont of auk*r inducements to . Ind"! and heads of families. Manufacturers will find this point 'very attractive, not only , as supplying roatesial but offering OW facilities fez 'die - posing of their warm • Dodge Comity is in the seand der , of canticles west of the Idiesond Idver, and embraces within its limits large quantities of high. rolling Pie—together with a east sinvotint of rich bottom land along the Platte awl Elkhorn River, and theirnunter otts - tributaries., The soil is very fertile and inexhanstibile, admirably adapted to the raising of all kinds of grain and purposes. The average yield of crape is not exeelled by any county in this great Rain.growing state. Stock of all kinds , does, well, the l winters being so mild and the. ;dairies hay of such an excellent quality thatthey thrive well without any shelter. Banning streams of pure clear water an ntunerotta Timber is found in large quantities along all the streams. Coal is found in many places, but luienot yet teen worried to any great extent ]hail facilities are good in -an parts of die county, manipostaillices have already been opened and others will be, added, as the convenience of the settlers may de. mend. Good roads are laid out in all Patti of the county and seem hi eagle** bad markets lit the &Ma " - The sehoolis throughout the county are in a flourishing; condition and good build-' l ings are found in every 'Retried. Persons • desiring to preempt or enter lands tuulei the Homestead Act can find :many choice locations not far distant from •Freniont.' the comity seat, and improved final 'curb bought at 'reasonable rates. '; Amtunber,of good &inn and sirrxini are scattered throughout the eitunty. The U. P. R. 8., and the Eilottx City Branch of the Pacific Railroad inn through •theconnty, and a nlim tier of gelid towns will giving up along these lines. The farmers throughout the county vde an enterprising energetio body ofinen, end' are rapidly accumulating wealth froni* sale of stock, crops. 49. _ Fruit culture—although no very large orchards have yet come in 'bearing—an& dent his beim demonstrated by experiment to show that it will be a very profitable bus-, inestatere. and the yield be both large and . of :superior quality. Under the beta Herd Arm rn-- to opet pratrio,‘ sequerit! To the end Doill and panties. state will% before : .Any :to tbe furnished. IS. to mak, elepla :e • DOW to rpi ig their attention . Senator S/hAotrit. -The recent tiiade of this /gentleman, in thell. ScSenate is be" lug eitnasi - Vely eircelated by ;their', and receives. the commendation of PV or3' copperhead PaPorio the WW 2. ' try. The apiechteamile . the deign.; eraCY of I:the e, portlen °flit to be more. or, less troth ful;we do not noderstand jest -haw, the is responsible :Ids' . `the ehrel ative . , Argo - 0.1 4 0 4 0 litiet Parried :Women, which was Limited in such a maaser as al-I most wereste the sniploion , • tkatthe Senatoimight be speaking -. .froni .. perience. , Who will be the next; can', *late for burial, l'rompt ' setion was taill by the HOW on the.. Piesidootis tenon struotion message. The •paabed, , oommits;- subject to Or . gain-- doini the reat*truction ,of the- 'three' 1 # 1 40 1 ;teel ; lerbee. 4 gip* in.the mounting ham/ ot tseu. efint. = It is, perhaps; well enough that , the 'Work of inonnitruetion sheild be pressed': fer?ierd ifni! feet ennenouistion; but lt'hi;already so far advanc'ed that the reakuiniof the job does not Tau Sensitively in terest the people atiarge_auy more. The return of Ilny Bata . / is Of faiinOre conoe6iiii4O .11ie 0/9m1 .1 , ese.thut. 39, , itiAt of 004144. •" ' = : 142' Midster4o , iimmiL- e‘. *. int Ta = s- ' APe' ill, t ....- • 'ob.& 0 - ..ot West r Yirgishi, ratretng=l - . 4 1re4Wereilit(leitsiAlaitift 14 =1 6Q"t r itti r ibile43 bei l l MO! r ibidwito SUM Ar4uffliiiillitoliiiid* tOriki to be )thouitoiagentto ofituattas; wwiD.- Bret; 1361104'r0f. Pennsylvania, to be Minister residnitt and Consul GeneridiolliZ4 ` 4ndrew "I V& Ad beM~tolf,olW= istd i t ir etka i litibk, .r.ar? lei 40 triftedlitaleia illo.',tisise4 -1 -41A &Ate Tani Onote,WiStiteii Jena ► , Idi f ulolin'llindtitrdeibuto; and others. The doeshdOn.;* to edit thii Trni I,oiuteiVetkisinen Oki*** itiAlrislo' jfisticeilvh#l.l3rithe arid Millerdbuienter The °Ticinol suit waliribrenglif,l* thelitite-Oil'exll7o,'Vesitrititi ' the direaditistalthai*aelifig psyoieiiti from .the national government'fai certain fiverperiint-Tekas..'iiidainni ty betide or the United State r _ which the plaintiff claims at: helonglictel the State. The bonds ` it alleged; were sold in 1805 and 1866 lry, au thority of the insufgent legislature of Texas, - and' the reconstructed gwv= err:Merit Of the r - Statet now kilks to prevent the psymentef the time of bends to -the betters' deriViug title through said insurgent legisia tore., 'Various interesting- and - im portant collateral questions werval=. so raised.. relating to the jurisdiction of.the courkthe ability of the plaintiff to lino; 4103. ' • The opinion of the mirk which is very long and able, concludes as fol lows: 'On the whole, therefore,our conclusion -is that the State of Texas is entitled to the Sought. by her bill and a deeree must be made accordingly." oao ian • SAN Fesscrsco,Apriilillieliold Hill Mines 'Were tincovered and no traces of smoke were observ ed. Lights were sent down and ex tinguished almost." immediately by the foul'air:` 'The blowers. of several of the mines were set in operation and streaSus of w,tevlurned on„'with the expectation .- of expelling the PoisOeons atmosphere and absorb the gases: - Preparations have been made to remove the dead bodies as soon as it - is possible to enter the mines. & party to day descended' to a Point six hundred feet below , the,. level.of the mines, but the air ' extinguished their lights, .. They immediately gave the signal to tioiet; altimigh . not feel jog the bad-airtitemselves. 1.11=j31:110 MATTERII.-40iiAZAZY has-vetted the bill allowing the Gen; error to c9mniate. the death seitto!tee to imprioontnehtfor life" or*term,-of The bill allowing interested per ties in civil 'snits, to testify, amended so as to apply to the who e Stale, andliien passed, last wee i lt. The registry bill was also ,psW by a strict party. vote.l ' k bill' intredutted in the oboe of **l l . l ilientatlYee . hi t he d e a th pinakty, ir44eiestei?' large ma „ jOrity. : ./ , Mr. Wickersham as been reap- pointed by the overner and eon. finned' by the 8 ate - u Sept. of Com. moo Schools. A tillgr / anting • universal suffrage to all men rand women of the age of 211e / a c t e who have realdee, the. State year Witi defeated l in the He Yeas 25 ; - nays 65. Col. E)umv . of Susquehanna leonnty- Hmade a strong' speech in favoi of the bill. Both nooses have agreed . to ,ad journ tomorrow, Friday. Yr Incredible as the statement , may appear, there is one State in the Union not o'nly out of debt, but with about $1,000,006 surplus. Stranger stilli this State is a western Stets—, lowa It has oath in hand, $294,. , 380 i taxes due for 1868, $650,000`; war olaiini against the United Si &tie, $280,848:; makisg its total of tesour OE4 $1;324,223 i s while its 'only real. indebtedness is three hundred thous- . sud;arar 'defence bOnds,Which it is piying - off- ai fast as ;they can be pilled in. .The Republican- papers jubilant over this :re stilt 'Other long control of the State, right to be.: $ll. Our Democratic csotemponu% • icaoiho a re* Months agues* tole breskeini sherd the' Rerniblican: racks. now..coogole .titgalielves with 'nailing Gen GRANT ,norta of naughty_ nammqbacatumdf his tideli•- tr lo-party and principiee: Preaideok Guar, sent; to the; Senate on IfiSiday the name of "Gov. Curtin, as -Minister to- Buisla. allover : ;the'Stati Will feel highly : gratified with this 4.P.intakePt, • Ififi• The' Republicans c;f, find+ toirit,y, have' convention and appointed - fl :Jos* An* det. kthelltatetkinvention*ilan straotlotte to supportßoT.OSoky for A r eveminatioa: ' In indhina county the Republic:lmi have resolved to present the name of Gen.:Haaar Wlmg, it 'present State Senator from' that ; anot a r i as a c a n ; 04114'4' dosiiinbr. - GOV EaMegilv iumlo; two of . deatt - Siv= far ad) muitier 'a/ Hn=unit wis t.q nave nor r. V o rl Thom Bits .. ..wletliii44lllaP Maio! Claser Sesitions shall or thii-,ri)galii must elec. MaXlti4ettrakige,.ithether_thetroPte, disytplokistmitAtirtbibit aetioNbilithWisirlitiii&V as s _ _ , aataiin fat **Mit "4%LE rbile iir li thf iii*Ste, &WWI r . . i 1 4044 . 441#11 - 11 f t h el : 44 o, be golliwillikicerpoiepi ore ~ ' 4i:eirtn to Cell Noels riaryi rnifinerlifilicted fi - 4 400.4 -1 114 : - goi;#l 5ii...„*„..06. .044(.4 cidatkniikikitsoksbiaipny of kens cb t& fettilogi" lad -no dCWitit biOlioarri4in :ti t * oc'A Ti The ciiiiek:sectitrAs leoiride . fair the appointment of wrote tti-,olll,knor for maid:lol 4 , #l444tmil sad eserainent4 iMkO tlaw TheAtinme: of 4con . : eeloted ilea iifthifiiet s by the Presjdeo t ir ll' at auk the t= Wilma of tbe.pnwin- We, uptight glad it has been: dohs. 'There is a fitneecipl thinge;' and illfse rieintaieets to the Oscar- P*Mel; orn ,eepeeieg..,appropriate- i . And' the omega - which tkai. Grant lie- on hibitelin nothing thins Is - worthy of his great lfrevidelitly ',is not •iP , lfea - kf bnexiikr; ol ::luigi* aplenty." - ; Gintouta Via.rulth.Seestoted of , the murder of T. Hanot, in Philidelphia, last fill, was executed in that " city on Thursday last. , . The 11. & &nits convened in esti& session in accordance with the Proclamation of the President at nocn on Miindey. • Net 2bnirtistmenic O THE SCHOOL DIRECTORS Ok T IiIIACIFfOIIO COUNTY.—Gralkettai ponuanas of : the forty third Bectioo of ide .Lbept of Bth of ilev, 11134, eel supplima the son ere hereby ' , ridded to omit 111439*v.* on, of the donit Hokum, 111 Towanda, the fchifth day of "Iley., h. 0_18651,/et one o'clock in die eftinicion ettd - releet. if °err, bye majority of ibterlioleatiomerst , directors omens, ose ,persolt ot literary sod eelentUlc learthement4. one or +kW an d etowl nee to OA art of *melee miananti Bdperiniondent, , Mr throb -stobsollat .7/41‘;/filliOrtukta tbr atiotot of oatoproostlon •to .the ame and ratify the result to th e doperlatehdent-, etairtisbutli, ail y harG• J. CHUSBUCK,' • - Bopt: Bradford Co. April h,l- . • RESS'44:KING. 1., arUs 1.411118 4 ? DURUZ, respectfulli an lioness to tbs Wks of Tossed* and Melelty that she km *nal a - DR 1181friING ISTABLISRARNT. tbn m formerly oommted b tbitele lima ogles, (a few doors. math _of, Mercer's pen ,- Ruing male arrangements for • receiving Partilistdonsmostaly, and 'from i long et PioNxo.l4.Dises-R lUD& am awns 'bora abs bill be able -to sire entire satlelittlon Torranda.Pa , noel 15, , pot TH LADlES.=Ailfisa Gam 111fillasriStors are. a I the Pablo' Oft Hats sad Boaasts fOr and dostamm Also Plows?' of *let: ts , Sawa siaLferat‘, and large fog of white blossom tar Ma Mfr. . ; . ~ Ullsitallikol AU, cokes aa4 shades. withs ,illelly gritat lunet te iolioy 'othe as aid *m r goods, watch e. you are cor d s • • AP/0-is. Gil - NAT - BARGAINS IN BOOTS - 4!ic SHOES; NEW YORK BOOT AND SHOE STORE, iloath end of Ward House Block. 'e I The awilewlpwl at seeeivias • hula and, well lected stock at BOOTS AiTD_ SIOEj-, SPRING AND ; SUMMER TRADE,. Whlckwe'offer low forea4h. toasleitteg of GENTS ' 'AND` OHILDRENti *7,104 GENT'S SEWED and PEGGED HOOTS RiPumu NEATLY eadreadi vats, Dunhill's,. thankful for Sit Work"; sop* uce of the , ism. °IR*" ir. clog. Teinumis.l46.llptil IN 1849. -$l. .2, ' ADMIN . ISTR TOR'S: NOTICA,, Boeid it bite* given 1101 4 potions , indebted to tho 'smite of Gains lib* late of Hod* twp. o _ doted., Arc -.nmwsted :to alike helieditz• POlktotOtlid A. WAG lot- InfebilmO Adam on attic la prim* that doliiistbiotticolod for settlozwit.-- . -.7 1 LEVI EMI A NoTxog,;- 411 0 14. tiefebijeithaS inioni 164.0661 6. - estate co •Ov BETSEY - wnl aNt 4 / 1 1118," kW •61 WNW 6 Witameem6l4ll64olll4 foak wage piraint s ,_ 664 lbw itiliSet slaw =a for al edge sot po s. isat n t e. . Qalyae - -; s9amam Apru 6. . Adisammwr. ADMINISTRATRIXI3 'ANotice Isliffeby iris* -peen4 Webb! Sinop of 611.11Eirua 0111% late 01 Ynkkft Om. an 'equated le isailtiza• aiedlsto paysest. and all perm! baths Ode =sire la fr e "111"ra . 44. Aprll - 941119.':' A/Di a rOWS.SOTUW--.4l4Aetethit• ~ tot f the / N ti of Jeke 'theft, .ileed, bite or OuNstft Bredhml (leeety. The osileretiped lippethewl, kettZ i by thithithi Ceara of Smear (bee to diatirito tie ewe*, la the 'bode dile! ton of seW Wife, ern atiemidie rim doles of big eli• c e la b oLS diesel Delos . itockvelk le arrow, en "'gado the 20th d*r of 8119.-st see o'elo.lc P. M. ' .1111 7 per• poem ketereetedth add *date ddat seeker theit elalerileth or. be forerer.debred thereafter. " * 4 • 11.11.1//1.1.1.1118; Nerd' V. A ear r.*.- :ima lsi LOT Arailied:4 l 7amtail 111,11 I, .rs 0 14). ANW r ialtl W . o:agalffilb • E!=:1 Boilable for the LADS, MISSES ' mhos ro t ' , /- * ~1..,, suggiuom JIT 8 R-1 aLi v ER =M= MOM 4 , k o ; p,,1 " • • ••:-.Li MEE .: - .. : , -1... .;:1- ,- ,;1'... p cp.::.:::(- - .;:".il:; - . z ,- ;; ;-.1 ":: , :rt : i.ir;fl.t .•.:, i... 7 ,7. , ..::' . - .::: ';',;:3, INIE ~. , , We' ifittilaMiliacgiVann MAZIE ~..i-.i: i1,i,1170 r1 1 1.7,,d ccd; 4-4::.,41:1i. r;:1;A:. ~' .a 7~~ .;Y 'r.... NM ME MESM MEE .:_:..t: , .,.:. -'• -,..\:';':•,,;]+.t.';-.5• , ..4 tiq;-:-..-.-:, Ell MEE . • •Simng , ..an& &itilmv.:-GoodB EINE IME ME - 1,. g -, _i.; ; — ,, , , , - . - .::..,f ;;;; ' : ',N,s, : • Depression of the ..Market. K bldg wilibe sold ecoodiy at. • .; • ' WHOLESALE AND -RETAIL . . dhvliropi LiterPrll. FIVE ORATES OF OROOKEKY I %wands, April 5, 1869 SPECIAL .ATTRACTION For purebestai of ,; ' SPRING 'O-DODS. We ani now offering :later and , dertinvorof new and decidedly nice styles „Is the line of - - • • • ThASS Peale "41 Vests for BO'S AND CIILLDREN 1 *hut have bees selected tro6 the 01:,10IOEST STOCKS, And assure our friezids and customerithat they will lad It to their interest to call , ou as and past themselves In prices before purchasing ehirbere. . THE STEADY INCREASE CZ OUR. SALIM OEM Eihows that OUR 'EFFORTS To sell only PIDST GLASS GOODS as low ai t . ' CAN BE AFFORDED Have . prove . cll- I SUCCESS, Ana that • ' OUR opsTohigßs • APPBECAITE. THE . E SAADI. - .- • ro' Fordeoois oar stock Is - complete. All Ike newplot Styles of Peek Ile; Hews, fyileswese,hey Suspenders, flikrses p and the celebrated FRENCH YOKE. SHIRTS, Have now arrived. Each lot b marked 1n ud oar•enitomars are all treated alike. Thpoiliong.shr,pobilc ihr pest patronage..ive ao Holt a Mal - when he want, of goods lh" our line. We will do our • tamest to satiety • all who will .call on ns at the Ono Price non of - . „• SOLOMON .WALPP, • • - ' • W0.'113 Hain St. , • One Bath ot.Taylor ds Co.'s Situ. Towanda, Pit., April 261 180 S; "' &ghost plies In Gash Paid for:WOol . :Hktekand Pelts. . • NEW- GROCERY AND PRoyt - 131 9 N MEC I'l , McCIAI.I3E MIX Store of iferepi's - - ; eTRIIIkr, AVER,L,Y INST Claiieftio Zia War iry Instlinlitom Cif the ormatry, saxisible from AU pol ma, lo aituatal -WAVatg'iT a ITIOCIA COUNTY, If. Y. fkiveteelettFersE biteable, -the fib beali osterAoatiraes(itil et re gage* Irplehid An ad; talseloa to curtest t aeon: Aho a thfroo' gli *MU the emblem latigsagoe.-• • - -•- - The U•gitett coons eautrihatdin War:the outiaoa - „breaohes, taught Jet • Elettlutuy thbObbWeed emu thettglter bindles, taw eft pawed ia Ihveollegee4: he the Cougear4 , course the futruetton b u thorough and um= ea In our moat suecesofal 43orn Colby's. o>t al lemzuties ups the-item aaif trfie _if the old method also by Itublea!aew Afterlosa inch brirtiatt-pa Its_ tea -aeguint kuurfedge of la the time aid& It Altos/to tusked. ' • - The rites dt take aie tery.boderate, &sid obtained at niiouble pekes-La thattanuma. Wel pipab tea be Actociodsted is tbktatollies of the- lauereeters. • Rooms owl* secured to *Meltstudesdr -um board dhettaelveread • ke. egalts uptown eaahalf.' •-• •TheAluspierTerutooatietbsTof I . 4.wer*Filt ogee otilbleday; Keith : ' • ' - ••E Jot pertitilms Odraa ; • _ A. J. Las4l. A, 11 ;:rttacifelt A k rtega,Praddeat of Board of Trusteel.."- yeth:l6, 18119::- t i - • " eltio-NlitAND,vnaciTat Ws bite s Unite stilick'oi Siete ; 3hlo . arid Pea r Yleietlkiveii 'isolates's Tialotby me, *Webre yebrfore iraelil-91',Tef 41 1 go (ATM s* Isessl;;lbla pee havin g beenselected by weer Odefifes:lie eau :=lc earlsted :It VA' 'e* Mesas tight Is every respect• ' - MX; SEVENOVIiira 4'416. Peb.l4 • 1869:. W.l'4oob* - 444 - 2 - "1' ‘ , 4 %1! - ari. 4l 7 ,lP ''' '''' .iali'-' elMikM '.OlOUS*l4.lg/LWVIt', itooi SKIRTS, ' . • 6 . _IL. • . LOTH3 a2fl64lllitit3; ) - REI • Ho§ll 47?: QLOVES, vAND' NOTION& , • , f p......." , -,- ; .-.-..3 -;.:-. - . ) - 37 • . . 2 `,:.!r.4 •014,111111.11414kWa5i . ` . MUSLINS - 44.14. 4, .~ =°~' MEI :ia ,~'. zi~~ IMIEE =3 EWE MEE! EMI AND BATTE; - Ir• • , Lnms,ii ■ CAPS. CARPETS, airALSO THE CEMBBATOIiii 13.. 'S. -X. G.llOl I , Our Spring Stock is now complete in every Dnpartrugut,, and our Goods have not been selected with view to secure large profits, but.to please and. benefit our customers. We believe we have eadceedo in . this, and invite all to call and verify our statement Towanda, April 1, 1869 CARPETS 1 - CARPETS POWELL So CO.; Raving !ugly incraased their" facilities for ex tasking 044 goodi in th Is line, anunre now receiving for the BETTER ASbaRTE - Tr , STOCK FLOOR OIL' CLOTHS, They respectfully unite attention of the pnb- lic to this dpaitnent of tide toth , ineis, lad pledge %hi:twelves Abet their: geode shall al nays be sol Cat the Migtb 22, 188r—tf pAITEPSON "Sr, ..Kl.l3l4Eir, GROCERIES': END PROVISIONS, No. 2, Patton's Moot, TO,WIN,DA,, ,•. Saving purdisred the entire stock of GROCERIES AND' of T. 'l. JONES,baying added lamb thereto by recent parehaath.they take pie:tear • dn theounclbe to the public that they are pre pared to aell: mythic' and every thin bi the GROCERY - 1 1:ND PROVISION L. SUCV3iS, 1111 FISH,; --. :- • - :-,- . Riql;7;:-.; . . . COB MEALP • • - ' .KERQSOERE, *OODEN.ANTi' WILIOW WARE, Asehlap litho abelpot: gu onaltesi pee led sittohicCon to tat wl.o.may lay ir us th CASS .: -Parf)FOß' . -0:11:111741r if:tetras. 3: 8. Phil - 11Eb:=-ii MT11.14 tAPNR, - ; Put pp itt:tiejit :-Bnoviitstitei - AVOW 80.101111 t. MMWM hatuuments. NG GOODS. JUST SCEIVZO AT It •it COD's ge stock of "; 4.;? IS :-:)?1135 - IYISIPEB , EKE ENE G:IZM COIION ' - :1 ISM! MISSES', !ita OiIIPRENS', BATS; LNIS OIL CLOTHS; LA ALL PAPER, TAYLOR & CO SPRING -TRADII A more ezi.mildve and OARPETINGS, MATTINVS, DRUGGETS, &,C. MI., Than they have ever before Offered: .0 ' LOW 141AliK ET , .PitlClp Summar, to Tamils J: Joxits, D osiers In Paurre;,. c , Such am TEAS, '.COFFEES; SYRUPS. •Mi LA,~SB - 411 : •4. , s t i a tf o i t i : VMLAGEao.plicry ioitsALE:. ~ ,. .. .„ . ,-, - Thep tiabeetther wines I our or. tiro.Honses ;end WI: lettAimu4l, Waited-he file hornets '- ' 7 91: o . .goer:_let',lo:llso feet with iteog , ;e 4 berlat , 4oslso,4lth 'good tiotisessld ''' _._- - s hhr fo - ismuppittirtst the ' , bent:oo4 be itolliiiiii pliku.ll4, . Taw made ell l 7O -- '-.--.:. --'.. . - .-.1!. IMAM. I: Towoltatw Itireh on, 18119.::.1he' , •r- - VICUABLII r; PROPERTY FOR sale the folloWing.verp &dm' . pr " f or aaell of lee *din Atheat Ihedtw4 - cppepmittiltiwirit ptellidee rang orchid mutter porp Irsittel. house, sad earn.eodhhk. e eltip thereon. Payments to soft D m, ehsiwes. If not 'mid et private nee, *pi "4- odd at A ottioa. March IL 1.869. For pet ico bzupplp tolitoothy Olken. • ';+l.Wt—rortv sate, of Improved land In Bldg btitß townehlp. with Colo derelling boore., I iiiod More house. two framed taros,. and we of ter there*.' A ppl to James Nedra*. am H. 1111111.—tf. VAIiErARCRAge PROPER v f:Ty P0W15448.-Tbe subscriber ellere for vie& Dennis* lieges sad tint.. niv aces 1F bf liMss iiituted on 'he mewl. of Snood sill Ceases streets. la - Togfartis boron& Tile derellli*ble.e be le gm 4 meeting, ,Tbere is ►faim bra; etiteen nom Cite prop ertyolv Kreps -Arms bluing Wyly, and a Wiser of craft Tbe In Is SO x3OO, be. hut two fors divided by an *Bey. Peemssio g beesedistely, . Terms made known On application td NATHAN TIDO. :limed', Dec. 4.18118. f. E VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE._ lr Ike wabseetibw wilt reU Me Farm sitasteti lit Berlin/ton township, -nest Lather's bills, containing ninetgearstal+tmlf _seres, being ist - tilw hi& ail entails* g acres, and the otherko armw., _The loam, Mk sena .41 mostly under adtbration. sad has upon It a good , trams. bolmkk li t barns. awn •use, two wells, sr - p 1 , realising apriag of water. Th: 60 sera What shalt 11weres improved, bowl seeded, and kis opus It two springs of watn , The lota will be sold toiretkAr or meratrdelf: The farm Is in `a good state of caluv d la well ' , dared far both train sad - -ealay.— 'Prese•sinn imardlstely, if dedi•d . *arms, one third .down, and the b.inm, in " Hpayments a. may be agreed epee. Apar 71 ENRY. PERT,.Towatda, or Writ..ll rather - Luther's bills. •• "HENRY PEET. lien. 7, 10 61 8.—y. \ D"IR 'A 131.1 PROPERTY FOR" Bata.— On sects:tot of 111 health the sob s-ether II Meg to to .change his business and offers to Sell Ilia well k warn prentiora,'or ;trade Gar a term and pay iffeeenee. or rent the sane thi• Ispriag. Located la the valley of Sbrtbe. elsesibln. Bradford Co., Pa.. A desirable pl ,ce - to li ve. plenty of good trait and good bdildlngs wig 6 ad conveniences. ; A good ylve tot a roe chan'e. se there is a good BPackknith and Wag gon rthop on the same. For fur her* particulars enquire of Wg. Saivrza, near the Jarmtseth or G. W. VICENT. - 'Mgt Co., Pa HOES, .1 n, 27,, lIESIRABLE : VILLAGE PROPER FOR mALFL—,The sobscriber eff...rs for sale the dwelling-house and lot. occupied by . hitivelf in the Borough of Towanda, situated on Chestnut krebt; next - west of M. (1. Ver. The_dwelliog is a Own-story tramelax7B, wilt an addition of 25:15, containing room enough tnr a large -- famtir. and is in good re. pals. - The tot is 7ig 07. running back fa ar alley. A good-tarn, fruit trees ' grape iinfs, well and ci-tern. and stone — wslits.Posl,mslon given immediately it desired, Fortermstwhich • will be easy, apply to E. W. NEAL Tnicirida,Peb. 15. 1869.-11 _ _ ENE ALUABLE FARM FUR S.I.A. The Robberiber offers for nal thetarna known im -the Stockwell Farm, site ~ .14 in ' 4 oringlie.id twp.,_ cony-moil:1g shoot 2t . a• red, 150 aerra 0. 0, .1 itnproved - and rvdPr ag IA Ina eof rul !Tit()l,,, Stitntle i!oitilm, a this. on Term) .ask.- App . ? to . SUMNER. SmilhOPP, April 7, 1ii48.-4•• , , ROEAL ESTAtE 71'1N stiuscriber wi l sell at pobirc Terrine" .on Saint as', the 24ttr day of April, 1.0. at 1 p. m., •he croperty. o.:e tot of ten xn i re-halt di res. with (3-t. rags brise. anu totTr of Ito it trice , snd a wdi go water • hureon. q.e f.t of ten and in-hilt ae with log hotly-. cooper shoo. snrgi ,, and a gond vanity a trod trees. said I..ts ore kelp eitnat , M oor any hosln-ga tn'erpr se.' whether mercantile or melhanielf, to tl any , ownship,.-n the turrnitifte, don the tiro „ of the Sullivan ,E Pins R. F^.. ore third a 'mile from New Atbsny pinion. and close to witlry t Kende!i a grist mil'. • +a doing a go-d runtiness A n exttilfmt Jorstiou far wag ••n ao'd htackatnith shops. s• chords and. rhorch-__ es 0. - trenirnt • end d aor et v. Trrrne fen pr r cent. to be paid down whey struct off : aunlwllince in installments to suit. At the satre . titne will! be mid. personsl property. household furniture A. Term...—Sh and an de' rash over th 4 amount sus moo , h a credit with.approved security. N =No balk bid demi) n foal ur personal ptor•rty. . • H. ti. B, OLANII.. • New Albany. March 19.14(9 -is; LIOR. S4LE.—Ffity-th , •u l tami acres of the finest terming land, sailated in the 'Minty of ins aim 1,4. 001 itornia. at prkes rarigin: from $lO to $2O, (currency) per acre 1 her lan a are contiguous to the thriving city of IPS An gefes,eno are sernirabty ednpeec er the eultivatiou'ot the Manse, f emon, Hg. Qt Whortleberry ur.d fruit and - grain ot teeny description • Greit attention is now b-inc to the prodtMtion of Haw Hlk in this d s trict, foe which the gegial climate - milers it. _especially tutted- &mug melt 4 nil! ele-rt ly h• made by which infeldin g emigrants can be furnished with : acetrMt ees foe title creeds ie. tore !riving New York. Fm 16rtht r particu lars address ' I i II.ESTON, EMERY & Co. March 30. 1 ANagn2 Ina A paeltv Cal illisterlantaus HARRY MIX'S HOT DOUSES'! SEASON OF 185: Naylnc hum to melt alum:lac to, IDA Inn' np 'J other GREEN 11HA3E. giving more room for Tarus pots, I flatter myself th tt no Green tag, make a b. tter show of rare ana thr plsot,s - , Dahlan. Rosea. Verbena+. Petnnia.a, tie ratilums ell torts. basket plant+ all sors Ii :sr :tog hosketa new.oaverna, besott al, to e l eag , n vat-ley, Cape Jeaas - mmea t:41.011tioto, Coe al aloe P.ellargootorncia varlet +, he , New erre - harm cluster Tomato PlAnte, a , lu pots or by the d ozen. All kintls of Cabba•Fe Planta. F.:TR Plan'A, As raregua Roots (two yearn Sige telery Dwarf white solid Caulitt.,wert, Thyme, all kinds - of EARLY VEGETABLE', PLANTS reedy Ist of Aoril, at thAt;reen Rouses and at the Store of IIctIARE; & &IX, Mercer's Zi ‘ ew tPook.. Riving employed one of the mow• caperienctd F'orists, he will at all times r.To .oy atlurm.r lion to rnstorners on the moda of Toil) Tod.rolTlvalton Of plants Ibis Gering 1 01T00 will be sent To all that En Ty dc oire. ne, Write for it I invite all t • roam and see toy clon4a. Planta, ke . Tor themselves. gratitude I acknlwledge ocat 14v •ri. •LIUPQrJKT4 wi.l to f,nnd - th, Star: if MetlAßr; 1, RIX every morning retited, 35 to RO cto etch. y ing9: . TOWANDA COAL MID! ANTaRACITE AND Brrousors The:nndsralgned baying lease the Coal Yar4.., ~nd Dock st Zee old •• Barclay Bs iin," a , l l- .1 ,31 rompieted it !loge Coat House and lifike upon Abe premises, are now prepared, to furnkh the . citizens of Towanda and vicinity with the Cid emit Mans and sizes of be shore named coals upon the most ecaetnib , o terms In any onanti- , , rdemired. Prices at the Yard until farther La t rg ic eEgg $5.51/ , ' , mull Egg 5.50 .4ttive. 5 50 ' Chesnut •• Barclay" Limp • 4 00 SG Run of &fines. 350 " . Fine . r Blacksmith... - 3,0 e - The following additional rharsts will be made for 'dellirering toaf within the Botovih i'intits : --- Per T0n,..F0 'eta. extralor carrying IA 50 0.4 Will Ton .. SS " " - " 25 Quarter ton2s' " " -25 " 7 tar Ordons may be let at the Yard , - corner of i - sitroid aqd .EPaitheth et. , or at 11. C. Por- ter's Drag Wore. as, Orders mita In all cases be arrom p2affd_ with the cult Towanda. Match 41869.—tr FRUIT : AND - ORNAMENTAL • Theriabsolber Witt for'sait,lais Spring, a wood Hit of Wats' varieties of A ppte, Cherry, Peach awl Plum Trees, bath st md..rd and dwarf.- ALMA well selected list of swell Fruits-, each Grapei, Currants , Goosherrfes, Strawberries, Rabid) Ries and 111ackbe: ALSO, OBOICE.EVERGREENS ; • Poch as Norway Spruce. Bil. , an Fir. lean Vito), Hemlock,Juoiper, 4!tc. Choice decidooas treys:. !lash as Maples. *to wall A•hc4. fot .lBif Vraokag Birch, Warp'. g' Willow'. no' o.4raa Ofttnats, &c. Ornaments! shrubs, iLdW - E iiS, R )5E9, rtNE • 'A,Bpar3gti , Roots •, Catd Frain, in;' Patti ; Karly (1 rich and , tlan•l4. - m i'n'"' toes; ..arbnr 'Vise. Osage O range and 11. - nq locust 11 , 4 fire Pl , nts. - Wan 1111Ten'A ne•lriee Perarf Peach Tree:4. send for Circular and Price List - • 6. 81.3TELIS. Towanda-. Pa , Zarb 3rd, . _ LL - sviNi)s C FFEK. nk..; r0.15.ed. ready ground--;o- gruald A) order iu-2;;.. 4, of 5 pound bsp.. - . BE S SI I I.A.RY?J a IS.---CH UR NS, FIIIK 41-X.,Ttitst, d Ashton Salt constantly on hind at • W. 1t0t.16.WEL1. 3 . March 30, 1869. • , • • ME COALS WARD & DtVEN TREES, &C. a',3