local and general. Notice. —Jurors summoned, and witnesses , a ,| loel jard to be present the seeond week of February h ~rr are notified that they need not attend. E. 0. GOODRICH, Prot. ADJOIBNMEXT OK COURT.— Court adjourned Tuesday in consequence of Judge WILMOT a appoint i I as one of the Coramtnissioners frorn Pennsylvania t .jectthe Virginia Commissioners, requiring hia pres ence in Washington. \sOTHER Wn.t) CAT KII.I.kd.—BILI. MKASS, while hunting a few days siuce in the vicinity of Menus' Min> succeeded after a long chase, in shooting another specimen of this Wind of game. GREAT MORTALITY.— Last Monday night remarkable for an awful mortality among the canine population of this place. We are informed that upwards j of dozen d'\gs were found dead upon the streets, iu dif- j ' rent parts of town. Of course no one knows the cause ! Yljev may have been "truck by lightning ; while some \ hia* vaguely f their having stolen some prepared meat 1 ,h .1 was left in the park. Whatever may have been the ! r „-,e it is not much to be regretted ; and for the credit j of the place, we would suggest in the language of the I -that a few tn >re such " dog-days" " can't coine j too quick " _ y FATAL ACCIUKXT.— A fatal accident occur- j red on Monday arternoon in this place resulting in the .fiith of Mr. ALKX. UKOW.V. It seems that he was riding | np street on horse back, and when neur the Episcopal; i hurch the horse becoming nnmanageabie.threw the rider who struck upon his head on the frozen ground. He was ■ immediately conveyed to the residence of Mrs. W ARNEK. and Dr. Tens**. who had witnessed the accideut was immediately in attendance, and though every exertion j wa , u pitying of the " Star Spangled Banner," and an en timsi tstic individual called for three cheers for that em blem. which were given with aw ill. " Hail Columbia wn called for and received immense applause. The pieces were mostly of the arrangement uf the eader. WM. P.TTKMI, which aioneisa sußicic.it guarantee of their excellence. Aside fr on the hand Hi" pieces per formed upon the Pian i and Vi din by Messrs. lti/ic and I'amrox were well worthy the applause I hey received an I one entitled the " Maiden's Prayer, played upon the i piano by Mr. Urn: was one of the finest things we ever | -•.rued to. and was loudly encored. I ANP STII.L THEY COME. —We took another I ;nto the Commercial College this morning uud f >und B in full of intelligent and ptndi m* young men from rtof the country, intent on their virious studies. H , T r. als-r is rapiJly approaching ll' i. Book-keeping ■ - - various branches on the black board ■ ■1 w dems being worked out like problems in Geomc f gratifying sticce-s of thi- flotiri-bing and valuable ■ -b'tuti-m is uae to the untiring energy and abiltiy of H -if. Lowr.u., the senior Principal, correspondingly as- H--ted by hi* associate. Prof. Wuisrit, and Professors ■ -linktxand Pi rtis. ■ (I'-übt if our citizens have any •• realizing sense" 'of th<- extent ; u-efuiness and prospects of our Uommer ilcce. They should acquaint themselves with its I' niitio::, that they may be able to inform strangers, ■ • tiri- act as friendly , gent - in promoting the inter- I ct of nn institution which adds mm hto the proper I ' ■ aid character of our village, -Ringhamton Hijiuh. I Ln'T Dead YET —Not lonj* since vve pnh- I shed a pathetic article from the .Xrir.trk Merc toy in I relation to one BILL PHlLl.ii —a printer of dissipated I habits who learned his traJe in the office of the Lyeom ■ •Gazette, and who was said to occupy an unknown in Potter's Field, it i- almost a pity to spoil the - >ry—for it w is a finely written and touching one—but ' the credit of the cratt we must say that BILL still i W# have sen notices to tliis effect in several pa i— it tiie following from the Utica Observer i.s the I--', conclusive : I Phillip", the ill "tarred renins, isn't dead -isn't ii referred to by the Aterrury. We saw him in -e last evening, and talked over with him the old •*hen we knew Bti.i. to be tiie most promising pol n M idison county the talented editor of a Whig • I .zennvia and the Postmaster of the village. I '-he victim of too great a devotion to " tod," but I;",' 1 " go<.<] deal of a man " yet. This |at attempt of I rw'papers to take his hie troubles him no more first. At the time of the first. BILL was at I* '■ a the Rome Sen/nut office, when editor Wager | .1 to 1 is; up" a news item about a calamity at •••-mgo. where he (BILL) was reported to have li p. . "Pa barn. BILL read the item, enjoyed I j' 1 > Nil]eh over it and then declined to put it in I bii™nuing the astonished editor that be was tbe I --I Mippi.sid t 0 i Jt . reduced to a cit.der. HILL 'C has a good many lives left. I'tica Observer. rir Lam- —j n a commtinication to the F - TO ton Standard, from Mr. W*. WATKOI-S of L '"wnhip, Tioga Co. Pa., giving a description of T on of country, lie makes the following state f i rc-ard to the value of real estate in his vicinity I* -i tie of interest to those de-i reus of purchasing • I'r, l"' 11 this communication is to let your ' slow (especially thoe who wih to buy good . "" ''ep they can possess themselves of that ar ■ md on E'.k Run for one dol Hi■!■, rpnt,< to five dollars per acre, and lie allowed i'SC tunc lor payment. Improved farms can f>e ■. twelve dollars per acre with comfortable f In fact 1 do not know of anyplace ' ' * or "' 'P'sl'tv ran be bought as cheap as H level as Bfcrv 't will produce as well, say twenty to ! IHi-.s,'-. , ', 1 " ' ,f wheat per acre when it is sown in \ rv j, And then such oats, potatoes, ■ ii''," tnise is a caution to some places.— fi'ts )' f , t". The hills on our main roads ! , ~ l f "°T A" you have in Broome Co. Nine miles d nr.--"• "* Be the village of (lermania, set 'bt\f 'V i t-ermans. the land is owned by a com ft. tv,-, r ' i c y who sell it at ten dollars per B fi-ter* t srant ' or a railroad from (lermania ' I v " a ,i. . "" and Erie at Yourigwomans , '■ irooij - . ar " n snout 2fi miles. , Those who wish to | ■ tutor- i 1 Fbean rate had lietter come and see a- ' n E *'sewhere. We have good society ' ,ri habitants are mostly from the eastern I L sr " H°Rsf. THIEK Ar.RESTED.—^Yes p n'pp ®' T ' n S name as OBORGK Bi KT, called I '-r t m ' r ' WEN,the anctioreer. and reipiested him to Accord ' publie a,l(-tion ' span of horses. The B' r,.. I ) ' ai ' p at noon ; but from some sns- "Un '' tan< ' , ' > - which tr; nspired daring the sale, |V€ MKUICUS. ittfscellanrouß. The Oxygenated Bitters. i The qualities of this medicine has placed it upon an ( imperishable foundation. In destroying disease, and in ; during health, it has no parallel. For the following Complaints these P.itters area Speci fic. viz ■. TJj'.pepaia, nr In I geiton,Heart F.urn, Acidity Co*tireneii, Lots of Appetite. Headache, and Ventral Drbility. In many sections of our country this preparation is ex tensively used by physicians in their practice, and it I seems to have restored many to health who were appar ently beyond the reach of the healing art. Remarkable Cait of an Aged Pi i scn. RICHMOND, TIOGA CO. Pa, Aug. 25, H59. Messrs S. V.*. FOWLE A Co., Gentlemen.—After suffering for thirty years with I)ys iseosia.and trying many remedies recommended for that d'tease without any pood result. 1 was induced by Dr. F. | H. White to give the OXYGENATED BITTERS A trial ! took two bottles, which gave me much relief; I concluded to ' try two more, which have nearly or quite effected a cure, i lam now nearly seventy five years ot age. and for three months past have eaten my food without experiencing the slightest inconvenience or suffering; and it is with pleasure that I recommend v ur remedy to dyspeptics, A. 11 GUARD. FROM DR. WHIEE M VNSFIELD, TIOGA ' <>.. Pa.. Aug 25. lNf,s. I have used the OXYGENATED BITTERS in my practice with decided success in debility and general prostration Ac., and confidentially recotnrend it iu general debility and disease* ul the digestive organs. K.H.WHITE M.I). Prepared bySETH \V. FOWLE .V CO., Boston, and far sale l-y J. G. PXRRON ami Dr H. C. PORTER. Tuwaiida : | The Drug Store, SinithJield ; JUHN MATHER, Lister; V. ! A. PERKINS, Athens; J. F. LONG A Go.xs, Burlington ; D. N. NEWTON.Monroeton ; I). 1). PAKKIH RST, I.eUoy. LOCKU out> & BENEDICT, Alba; GUERNSEY A MITCHELL, Troy ; J. \V. WOODBIKN A Co., Rome : S X. BKONAON, Orweil: I). A 1). M. BAILEY, LeU.ivsville, ami bt dealers everywhere K. IT. & E. HAIL ROAD. CIHAX'GE of hours, commencing MONDAY, .Nov. 25, / ls'.O. Trains will leave Waverly at about the follow ing hours, viz : GOING WEST. QOINO EA"T. Dunkirk Express. V4O P. M,IN. V. Express.. 11.25 A.M Night Express 2.5 A. M. Night Express. 1.21 A.M. Mail *.05 P- M i-Mnil 7.-Hi A. M. Way *42 A.M.:Way 331 P.M. Express Freight.. (LIU! P. M : Fast Freight... 0.07 A.M. Fust Freight ... 11.32 A.M.'Way Freight... 5.50 P.M. Way Freight N.l.i A.M., Night Express (both ways) E.xpre-s Freight and Fast Freight going west, and Fast Freight going east, run every day. Night Expiess of Sundays, run* only to El ' mini". 1 lie *.05 I*. M. Mail rims only t<> Elmira. The i *.42 A. M. Mail runs through to Dunkirk. The 4.20 P. M. - Mail runs only to Binchnrntoii. CHARLES MIXOT. General Sap. UNION MEETING, AT JOHITS SHLAM'S, Elirira Branch. I PVKIIY UNION MAN should recollect AU that he can buy Clothing 15 PER CENT CHEAPER at JOHN SHLAM* than at any ether establishment in Pennsylvania. Please euine in and try to satisfy yourself before von purc-ase el-eweere. He will keep a good as sortment of I'ANTS. PANTS. I'ANTi, OVERCOATS, OVER COATS, OVER COATS. BLACK FROCK COATS. BLACK FROCK COATS, BLACK FROCK COATS, BUSINESS COATS. BUSINESS COATS, BUSINESS COATt, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. Air Casdi paid for FUIK and Sheep Pelts. Respectfully Your*. J. SHLAM. 8 OSBQRN, Salesman. P.ememher the place. Next door to H. S. Mercur' Drv Coeds Store. 'fowanda, Jan 3, 18G1. Exciting' Times! GET THE LATEST NEWS! j rjMIE New York Dalies.—' The New York ! J- Tribune, Herald Timet and World. 1 will furnish any of the above papers at 15 cents per week , or single ' copies for sale. Farmers who want the latest news, will always find a supply at the News Room of A F. COWLES. SYmc is the time to subscribe for the THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE. A Club is now being formed for the New York Weekly } Tribune, at Cowle's New Room, only One Dollar a year. All who want this paper will please call in soon, as shall send on tbe names immediately. Towanda, Jan. 3,1861. TOBACCO, IN BARRELS, I In KEGS. In BOXES. In CANS. In TINFOIL. In LARGE PAPER*. In SMALL PAPERS. In BLADDERS. FINE CUT. LONG CUT, PLUG 1 TOBACCC BOXES, TOBACCO PIPES, RNUFF, Black and Yellow, Choice SEGA Its. Ac., Ac., at Wholesale and Retail, by Dec. 20. C. B. PATCH. HAMBURG CHEESE—The finest and most desirable Cheese in market, for sale at FOX'S. TWBUNE ALMANAC, for 1861, at I A F. COWLES. iieto 3Rjbrrtfsemwts. ! AT THE KEYSTONE STORE HAS JUST BEEN RECEIVED THE SECOND LARGE STOCK FOR THE SEASON, OF PALL & WINTER GOODS, WHERE WILL BE FOUND A LARGE STOCK OF §ak SMSHaSiESS, MERINOS, REPS, And other WORSTED DRESS ROODS, ! LADIES' CLOAKS, SHAWLS, MILLINERY GOODS, t ' EMBROIDERIES, GLOVES & HOSIERY, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, CLOTHS; CASS I MERES AND VES TINGS. HATS So C.AJPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, CROCKERY, &c^ HOUSE Ii FURNISHING GOODS. CARPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOSES, DR UGGETTS. MA TTRESSES, MA TTS. I'A PER HAEGIEGS, TIL A XSPA R EXT WIN DOW SHADES BROCCATELLS & DAMASKS, TABLE AND PIANO COVERS, i j Bleached and unbleached Tabic Pan; ;-k, White L)ama<-k. Table Clcths all izta, Napkins, Tw teai.it.iv . 83685 31742486 1 i ■ i ■ i ■i ■ ■ ._■■■■ . _ ! --11 Account irith the several Collectors of County Dues for Bradford County. ; Tou.-tii.hpx i-Bur'us Collector's S'unu. Year Charged. Received Ciuntra'd Pn-cenlagt Returned. 'Towanda township... !James San tee 1957, 390 69 $53 58 j Asyium L). S. States 1866 i il 43 li 45 Monroe township ... M. M. Coolbaugh " i 152 70 ? Ridgbury • lease Hammond " V? 12 92 12 | Towanda North A. H.Kingsbury i " , 7J S3 70 73 ! Monroe Borough Marcus Turwiliger— " ' 651 C 67 I Wilmot X. T. Horton " 2-1 69 20 s'; i Athens Borough |H.J. Frit her 1959 199 25 160 03 C Ellsworth " ti'.t 90 C 6 ti 3 CO Overton James Heverlv j " 6 35 '.9 55 ! ! pike MB. Porter.. I " • 19061 145 CO . 43 61 ; Rome ill W Browning j " j 210 19 21C 19 i South Creek.. Ira Crane ■ j " I 27 1-0 27 81 Standing Stone 'Jonathan AvooJ | " 1 69 69 f -6 09 j Smithficld J W Phelps j " 3>'6 10 210 CO PH 10 ; Springfield iA G Brown j " 23-16 239 16 Snesbequin John Brink " 1 260 09 224 99 4GC 31 W ! Sylvauia Borough.... ;L L Gregory " 1, 49 10 49 Towanda township... 11 H Mace " 233 01 213 ,J> 5 17 14 69 | Towanda Borough.... A J Noble " i 193 72 Ij3 72 j I Towanda North Francis Watts " j 73 30 73 30 ; Troy township Howard Spalding " 3.39 76 32 00 307 76 Tuscarora !AJ Si!vara " 99 08 90 09 I Leltoy US Miiler " 71 06 71 03 . Ulster IO W Nichols " S3 06 28 06 , ; Wvsox J B Hinds " 443 79 412 23 4 s', 26 96 Windham J W Warner " 257 27 223 05 1 13 23 06 Wilmot Paul Quick " , 84 15 84 15 Armenia jJ B Morgan iB6O 69 00 56 00 2 34 3 35 8 49 Athens Borough lIJ Fritcber " 422 77 102 00 476 2'j 98 205 01 Athens t wnsnip iL A Gardner " j 1251 36 960 73 yl7 62 60 318 74 Asylum .1)8 States | SIS 94 12. 34 10 73 15 43 16G 29 Albany John Brown " 210 69 182 83 6 57 10 65 39 49 Burlington township. jßobt. M Pruyne j "* 33 4 73 56 11 3 15 16 CO 253 87 Burlington Borough . i Philanitar Long '' 62 39 40 60 1 23 S9 Burlington West J C DeWitt " 293 09 129 57 IC4 52 Canton ' Lewis Wheat " 6-7 C-6 155 27 512 39 Columbia i Newbury Calkins " 635 -3 509 04 C 35 31 43 I , Franklin J P Baruham i " 135 29 61 60 5 39 937 99 53 Granville E S Bailer " 375 37 355 41 1 22 IS 74 H-rrick Thomas A Lee. " 243 09 fc o 00 IC3 C 9 Leßoy |C D Hokomb " 242 17 135 00 4 49 12 19 90 49 Litchfield I David McKinney i '• 3.-4 69 163"<>0 4 10 19 06 109 73 Monroe township ' J L Coolbaugh '• 354 20 133 30 11 53 17 14 192 23 I Monroe Borungh RR Rockwell 63 34 43 06 20 28 Orwell iDC Ellsworth *' 494 5-6 4 .7 02 2 ?4 24 CO Overton | James Heverly I 8-1 47 13 36 6 19 3 93 CO 39 Pike Kanslord Brink .: *' 651 a0 Gil OS 741 32 41 Rom* Simon Russell '* 3-3 47 60 00 323 47 liidfi! ury An-ou Webb *' 1 45 <3O 426 33 989 22 48 Smithfiekl Orville Gerould 1 CS3 81 490 00 4 36 34 04 165 41 Springfield AG Brown 567 £-4 185 00 3>i2 94 Smith Creek Peter J Dean 273 CO 237 32 652 13 18 , 12 M ■ i Sylvania Borough ... 11 il Unas j 74 07 70 29 6 370 j : Sheshequin John Biiuk 620 51 302 .3 389 30 92 3c2 97 Standing Stone Jouat'uun Wood ; '' 273 03 165 oil g li, 13 44 69 03 i Troy township samuel Case , '' 674 17 637 07 3 62 33 5s Troy Borough 'W Morgan '* 25.7 7S 243 04 1 91 12 c 3 Leltoy S Bowman i 192*3 , 143 74 353 <,51 30 C 5 Tuscarora |A J .S'iivrira '' 30! 77 110-GO 154 77 , Towanda Borough... A J Noble 1 " ( 751 SK) 500 01 12 95 37 22 201 73 Towanda township— Geo. I. David-on j*' 2.-4 *0 229 50 55 30 Towanda North Daniel Kennedy | '' 205 10 110 93 94 17 Ulster Geo. W Nichols 1 " 370 29 2Js 00 740 IS 19 106 64 Warren Robt.SCorbin '' . 5.75 43 540 97 690 28 66 Windham J W Warner j*' 463 51 223 29 931 1 22 72 208 20 Wvalusing James I.ewis *' 444 CI 276 95 9 62 21 bS 137 16 Wvsox J B Hinds " 532 14 117 UO 415 14 Wells James Mitchell " 392 22 340 00 il 01 13 07 22 14 Wilmot Paul Quick 1 " 242 66 ls3 92 3 35 12 u3 43 36 722429 27 $14794 59 s2i--l ; s,ol 81 $6604 06 IjIL E. Griffis, Treasurer, in account with the County of Bradford. CR. Due upon duplicate for previous years s6.o*. 1 >"6 Returned uncollected previous to 1860 $1,367 04 Duplicates for 160 16.399 39 | Returned uneolleeted lor ls6o 5,349 44 Transcript of unseated lauds 713 89 i Exoneration-given Collectors 218 81 " seated " . 511 75 Percentage given Collectors 751 SI Reassessments 5'2 16 Orders redeemed in 1960 17,366 34 Miscellaneous receivals 198 24 2 per cent commission upou same 347 33 1 Abatement upon State tax 301 27 1 per cent Commission upon #14.779 19 147 78 ( Amount in Treasury January 1, ISCO 3.707 25 By amount iu Treasury January Ist, 1-61.. . 2,447 03 $27,9... ■ $27995 01 DR. Wm. (Jrittis, Treasurer, in ae'ct xvitn the Conilth of l'a., for 18G0. CR. Dae upon duplicates for previous years S4,SOC 33 Returned uncollected previous to ISCO $1,474 60 Duplicates tor i960 " 11.K47 27 ! Returned uncollected for 1-C3 305 73 ! Transcripts of unseated land 508 95 j Exonerations given Collectors ICS 70 Transcripts of seated lands 117 61 Percentage given Collectors 643 06 Reassessments 39 66 St. Treasurer s receipts dated April 10. April Miscellaneous receivals 16 52 21. July 9 and Nov. 13, iB6O 10,525 72 —— 1 per cent commission upon $11,312 01 113 13 $17,336 34 Amount due Commonwealth Jan'y 1,1861... 7C3 41 17.336 34 DR. County Orders in account with the County of Bradford for ISGO. CR. To amount of Orders issued in 1860 $17,49 i 0 | By amount ol Orders redeemed in 1860 $17,366 34 " outstanding Jan. 1 1960.. 172 1 4 • •• •• outstanding Jan. 1, 1981 300 68 $17,667 00 $17,067 Ot) ! ■ BRADFORD CO.. SS :—We the undersigned, Cooamisaioners of -,,iri County, do hereby certify that the ! - j,. s. • above is a true and correct statement of the Roeeivnl- and Expenditures ol said County from the £n>t (,—-' day of January to the thirty-first day of December (inclusive) A. L. 1-60. Witness our hands and seal of office at Towanda, this 2Sth day of January, A. D. 13C1. P. IT. BUCK, ) W. A. THOMAS, v Commissioners. Attest- E. B. COOLBAUGH. Clerk. W. H. DECKER.) SULLIVAN COUNTY ! Hardware and Stove Store. D. C.~HALL, I> ESI'ECTFULLY informs the citizens of L gnllivan County, and the public generally, that he | has commenced business in DUSHOKE, where he has just received a very extensive stock of of every style and pattern, adapted for burning Coal or ! Wood, which will be sold as low as any other place this | side of Albany or New York. Th* attention of t'llo-e : desiring to purchase Stoves is paiticnlariy directed to I my assortment, which is especially adapted to the wants | of this sertion ot the country, and will be sold lower I than can be purchased this side of Albany or New *) nrk. ! I believe I can offer greater inducements than any other ! establishment in the country. Also, Hardware, Iron, Steel, Wails, Class, PAINTS AND OILS, House and Carriage Trimmings, : SPRINGS, IRON AXLES k BOXES, of all sizes, Uar pp„ter's and Joiner's Tools, Blacksmith's Tools, Cross cut, Circular and Mill SAWS, Table and Pocket Cutlery. I'unips. Lead Pipe, Chain Pumps and Tube. Farming Tools. Tin War* and Stove Pipe, always on band, at Wholesale and Retail. Job Work done on short notice. aj- Grain. Old Iron, Copper, Britannia, Brass, Bees wax and Feathers, taken in exchange for goods. Having had many years' experience in the btisiness, I am confident 1 can make it the interest of purchasers to give me a call. My goods will be bought at the lowest rates, and sold at corresponding prices. All manufactur ed articles will be made from the best materials, and by competent workmen,and will be warranted. v D. C. HALL. Dnshore, Oct. 25, 1860. A CARD. THE present depressed state of the Money Market having had the effect to place many kinds of Goods within the reach ol Cash buyers, at moch lower prices 'han heretofore, tbe undersigned begs to give no tioe that be availed himself of this reduction, to a large extent within tbe past ten days and is now offering msny bargains such as hax* heretofrrs never been equall ed In this mark*' , , r*f H. l e ?A JhT.FiPH FO S7.LT. * -J t STOVES! STOVES! ZUZH RECEIVED! U A VINO lately returned from the city where we have purchased for CASH a large s -1 sortinent "f STOVES, nf ail varieties and sizes suited to ? this locality, we are prepared to sell Cheap for Cash or * approved credit. We would call especial attention to tha celebrated C'oal Stove SB-G^at r the perfection of arrangement for burning coal. We ara . also ca-ting and .-etting up in our own Foundry, a num -1 ber of kinds of excellent COOKING STOVES,and BOX > , STOVES for SCHOOL-HOUSES and SHOPS. < Per son- who fear to purchase imported Stoves on ao r count of broken plates, A-c..can get just as good of Homa . ! Manufacture. Our assortment taken a whole, is th# r 1 Large-t. and Most Complete ever offered for sale in this market. We also manufacture and keep constantly on hand, a full assortment of TIN-WARE, ; and will make to order any thing from a Teleseopo np— , to a Sau-.ige Machine ! Call and examine for yonrseivas, and yon will bo satisfied that there is something in the world yet, besidaa (ias. JOHN CARMAN. ' Towanda, Aug. 30, 1960. X. B.—Oor Tin Store is on Main street, south store in I Mercnr's Block. MYER'SMILLS. fTMIE undersigned having purchased the ahove well 1 known mills and attached to it a Steam Engine, and alo put every thing connected with it in perfect repair, with all the modern improvements now in use in first | class Flouring Mills—would respectfully solicit the pa tronage of the community— trustiug that the reputation the mill has heretofore borne may not suffer in the hands of the new firm. It shall be our aim to do ail work en trusted to ns promptly and in the best possible m nner. Customers from a distance may rely npon having their ' i work done at once, so as to make but one trip " to mill.'* i Mr. FROST will continue to give his own personal $• 1 tentioh to tbe business at the mill. , | CASH paid for all kinds of GRAIN ; also Flour. Meal • ! and Feed for sale at. tbe lowest market prices. : j MY&u;ritG6T aco isiic vt£r jo rxorr x r xox. Vcptm T ,v K . t # **