Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, June 13, 1867, Image 2

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—The Universalist 'a State Conven= .
lion rack in Scranton on Weaneadai and
Tim -stlay last:
I. • Penuypacker has gone to
Vieksburg•to join hie command. _
- —Tileddens St arena was the." &nib'.
e.Freol 860c:a Systeni of this State
-1-Tbe new Jiasonin Hall, at Sulk.
hvy, is to-be dedicated on the second or
July.. \ • ,
—W. H. Bell, of HAniebarg, was
married on.Thnraday otiaat week and died
kn Monday. , - • -
- A t the s_ - f'ennsylyania Steei
Wotiot, steel was imannteetured, on Mon
day, in iliirty-ibinntes.. !' •
--Earnest C. Wal la de, one of the
editors of the niladelphia Bullek died. at
Yonkers, N. Y., on Monday. 3.
body of Willie'Frillieg; rho
was drowned itt Sunbury,
May, was found at Marietta, 75 miiturdia
tant, on the 28th ult.
—The spring exhibition of the
Berks County Agrieultural - and Hort:lienltu ,
ral Society will take place on the - 12t1413tb,
lind4tth irist. .
=The people Mahanoy City halm
had a chase after a dog. It is not kno
which was the/ maddest, the people o th:
dog.
grir r e,i., an old U. nny
officer, 76 years oldi delivered a Eicturp,
Last Satuiday, in Beading, on the / •lndiails
t of the West."
—One boy was drownedin Nor;
weigian creek, Pottsville; in the freshet
caused by the heavy rain of Subday week:
—The grand jury has declared the
Scranton ci4 lock-up a public nnisance,und .
ordered it discontinued.
—The later freshets under !
mined an abutment of the new stone arch
railroad bridge in Scranton and cracked an
h.
arc
• •
—The little borough Of F‘ttatown,
MonigOmery county, is quite aliay market.
Over 3,000 -tons are packed and shipped
from there amituilly. I
—J. K. Babcock, Chief Clerk of the
• Surveyor General's office, died at Washing
ton, Pa., on the 21st ultimo.
—Ntartin Van&men Snyder has
ti en convicted, in Lancaster county, of
committing a rape on 'a little girl ten years
old, andl sent to'States Prison twelve years.
The, Supielne Court of this State
has decided that the: law establishing a new
criminal court in Schuylkill county is un
constitutional. Murderers rejoice and peo
ple tqk of vigilance committees.
—The new Hortienituratand Music
Hall in Philadelphia covers 1:4000 square
feet. . It is the largest' public hall in the
United States. f l.ioston has the next lar
gest. . •
—2llltPublitan Mayor has been
elected iii-Ja*sonville, Florida.
—A defeat of the Cretans in a hes
-43, battle is reported.
—Delaware and Maryland will pro
duce an abundant crop of peaches.
m—Muyor Heath, of New Orleans,
has appointed two negroes on the police
force.
—A Catholic Cathedral is to be
f: built in St. Louis at :vooxpense of '52,000,-
000.
—Toe' standinea'rmy of France has
been roliteol to 800,000menl
—The'old ram Stonewall has been
sold to the Japanese Gotiernieent. •
L-Ileal estate, in Bustotirtasi-con
siderably declined within the' last tw.,
years
—Flour and grain begins to decline
in the principal grain markets.
-During five day( of last • week
emigrants arrived in Nei• York at theurate
of 1,872 a -day.
—Snow fell to, the depth of eighteen
inches in Colorado, on the 15th of May.
--i-Judge Frazier; of Tennessee, has
been impeached and removed from office.
—The Austrian Government has
ordered Vienna to be fortified.
- —The New York copperfieads are
about to adopt the Free Trade platform in
their organization.
-=Au unusually large number of
(aces and.business• pinceit are' "to lety' i in
New York city.
— , Boston has twelve'. bathing pla
ces ; eight for men and four for women.
—A man named Robert Conklin
was taken to jail, in Auburn, N. Y., foi
causing the death of a little boy; aim years
old, by castration.
—The English Oovnrnment has
commuted all the capital sentences} of Fen
ion prisanera L to imprisonmpt for life.
—Mayor others, of Mobile, enter
ed his "solemn o protest" against being re
moved from th office of Idaorbmilitary
authority. •
—T. Parker Scott bag jnat been
elected n Judge l in c t ) he Baltizziore City Court.
He was a leadiag traitor 4lttringthe war. •
—A Milwaukee woman fell out of
n wagon the, other day, striking upon her
ilad, but thinhs her life was saved by her
waterfall. . .
—A ?Raton man sued his brother
for $lO,OOO for alleged alaiiderons _ Gorda
used in a•letter to hireister.
—Rev. Horace Fowler,of Iraeburg,
been; arrested for repeatecily mit
a-aging' the . perion 'Of a little girl, twelve
years of age. ,
Dansvillo, N. Y., ai girl nine
years old lay in a comatose state, 'perfectly
rigid and unconscious, for seven 'Weeks,
without food iind then recovered.
—John -H. Trapp, of; New York,
has been sentenced to five years imprison
ment in States Prison for forging bounty
land warrants.
---By a vote of the p4ople, Maine
has decided to increase the penalties fer
violation of the liquor 'awe to imprison
ment, iu everyinstance.
'—:-Laat week Lyndia 13livin, of Le
, nor,. Mess., atte_Mpted to rattle her oboe.
7,etring with a mad put her eye out.
—A bald of twenty Of thirty Ten
inns, vheelvere atterupth* to land near
Diingarveiv. Ireland, lutvebethi captured 7
:L-Xtry S pooner. has recovered
*lO,OOO , from the Bottum and, Providence
biailroad Convexly for the boss of her bee,
Lund, killed by carelessness of employees..
—Bridget Dorgan hnit been'oontiie-
ted of murder in the first, -, degree,lar,
ling. Mrs. Corbel], of New Market, !CIL
En
Toivanda; Thuniday u k_uw 18, :.;
CANDIDATi 'OR" litia -ailMinll i' .
Woregret to see atm:oo(l4B4h
made on tlut pa tt 'bflite ltiOdei#
some of the canAlatie torniinina-'
tion for Suorente Judge, to forestall
. .f ,
publie:sentiment by undue landatiOni.
The 'rept fan' . party had Idiiiriilid
somn l. -iieiro °nitro& taking men
for important üblic public positions,
at,_: thecommendation of " personal
frierOsinidpartitsu favoritesl ;The
Supreme Qourt of the - General Golf.'
eitlinent Is now_burdened itt this way
'theinjuryei the public•
0304 to
terests ; and it is to be' hoped.that
.gTeae- cireimspectiOn - will be exer
cised by o r convention, in making-a
nominatior judge : of the Saki:mine '
-()
Bench of the State. Qnestions grow
ing out of our present tracsitory
condit'on, from slavery to freedoni,
to4.Y . be, 'lirought before our higheit
ottr( fur 'decision, and it is iMpert-.
arlt that our candidate fur a seat in,
it, shold be known to be imbued . '
with the ideas, and progreisive spirit
of the' age. The very best
in the mat:,.e...ti the truest anti
slavery m w will accept the ,
podition, sho d be nominat4, and
the inajeri of the convention should
look with istrust.fin the lelegates
,iyho press with undue zeal, and laud
with unbecoming praises, any one ,
candidate. (
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It will be an -,imperative duty of
the Cionvention to And out the true
position and positive merits of the
man nominated ..s a candidite for
Supreme Judge. The Convention is
not llkely to he fully attended, and
we trust its deliberations will ;be
characterided by unselfishness and• a
singici i desire to place upon the Su
-1
preme :Bench the ablest jurist and
the moat upright man. .
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Booni'it DtaFt. 7 --Ae much talk - d
of diarY irof J. Wilkes Booth, the as
sassin of President Lincoln, amounts
to but. little. :It is simply a confess
ion of ito-4eed, and a defense of his
action. Peps the most startling
tie
revelation is the in which he
1, shows that th edito of the National
Intel4encer, Se ard's organ, knew
of the intended mur ei before it was
committed. •He says, under date of
April 13th and . 140: "Until to-day,
nothing was ever thought of sacri- ':
ficing to our , countly's wrong. For
six meths , we had worked to cap
ture, b 4 our cause being almost lost,
something decieWe and great must
be done. But its failing was arbg
to others, who did not strike for their
countty with a heart. I struck bold
ly, and not as the paters say. I
'alked - with a brm step through a
ttousand of his . friends, anti-ss
stopped, but, pushed on. A 4.olonel
was at his side. I shouted, 'Sic-Sem
per' before I fired.. In jumping I.
broke my leg. I passed all his pick
ets, and rode si xty miles that night
with the bone of my leg lacerating
---k
tbe flesh at every jump. I can never
repent it, ' though we hated • to kill.
Our country owed all her troubles to
him, and God simply made me the in
strument of his punishment. The
country is not, in April, 1865, what
it was. Th forced Union is not
what I have ved. I have no de
sire to ontliv my country. This
night, before the deed, I wrote a long
article and left it for one of the edi
tors of the National Intelligencer, in
which 1 4 fully forth our reasons
for our prgceedings."
PENNSYLVIDIA REssavre:— , The Penn
sy:vania Reserve Association met in
the Hall of the House of Representa
tives at Harrisburg, on Thursdtiy.
.4Goverpoi Curtin, the President,
and General Sickles, Vice Presiderit,
being absent, General S. W. Craw
ford ,was called to the chair. 'Gover
nor Geary, Generals Hariranft and
Campbell, and others were elected
honorary members, and the Conven-
Coe adjourned until 3 P. M. On re
assembling, a committee was ap
pointed to wait on Governor Geary,
to invite him to be present mid in a
,few minWir - he appeared AV was
greeted with applause. A , constitu
tion .was adopted, and a resblution to
hold the, next annual meeting at
Pittsburg, on May 30, 1868. 'An
,oration was then. delivered 'by Gen.
Wm. McCandless, of Philadelphia,
which was enthusiastically'received.
A new bnard'of officers was elected,
and the meeting adjourned. :The di
reetortit subsequently met r and elect,
ed.,- permanent officers, At°. Curtin
being re•ele.cted ,PresidenL. In the
evening a 'banquet was ',given, at
which about one hundred !tat down,
General Crawford presiding. ,
SW The Judiciary Committee of
the House'nf 'Representatives, Which
has been sitting in Wiiihingtvn since
the adjournment of. Congress to talc()
testimony with a view to the-im
peachment of the President, adjourn.
ed on Monday lint to' ,the 46th of
Jane. F'teirions to adjournmiknt,•the
CoMinittee VOW, oaths impeachment
matter. Theresplutionthat impeach.
ment was' warranted by the eVidence
before them was lost by the follow
ng vote: Yeas—Messrs. %dwell
of geolichimeita; Willisuna of POI/D
-sylviiot, Lawrence of Ohio; -.and
Thanes of Maryland, fouri all-Re-
OliOans :Na33--4tesers.' Wilson
Of joira, Wt ; ooridge.. : 43 r eKnionti
Pitirchill Rew York Repubtaisk
=SS
IN Judge Kelly has arrived at
idstnne %Philadelphia. - :He speaks
wry ncocragingly of the pyoapect
of reconstruction, and of, the rapid
groWth of a RePublican PaTtyakt the
South.
,He else reporup Ctincritioa
-of the corpsout-giving iptomied-of
molt. abundant yield, - and sap - he
was .surp,risedi at , the nttural re:
sourceaoft - the ., Smit. . _That part of
theixsm,tiy; he' iseys;needs nothing
so. 'much asp physical development,
save to follow &safe and; speedy re
construction.. -He .began . his spe
.
ing tour at memphia, Tenn .;: ad d end
ed it at Danville, Va:, making al
together nearly thirty addresses._ •
ATFRDIFSno AI3BABARRATZ TIM CZAR OF
Itussta',.—Art attempt was made 'to .
take the' life of the Thursday
last; in Paris:: ti The 1101i/ears official.
account of
_the attempted assassina
tion is vety phort. 'Jt says ' , the shot :
was fired at tie` carriage, hut , does:
riot.say it was eigied at-the-Ozati- It
-
further . s3ayS tkat the ball struck the,
head. f the / b i ome of the groom-in-.
waiting; who wan siding at the doer'.
of the carriage. The weapon - blast,:
and thecrowd attested the man. 'The
Police were obligedto save him from
the rage• of the populpee.- •
• The prisoner says his name is Bra:
Ecousatia native' Volhymiai
- Le DFOit confirms the report that
the pist4 l .4 burst, and says that the in
tended assassin is a Polishtriechanic.
On Wednesday he bought a double
barrelled pistol. It further says that.
his motives for the deed appear to be
'Mica' passion and Personal hatred
Izar. It is believed that he,
of t
had no
News of tip ilk&
—Advicee from the Plains repre
-san
sent that Gen. 13b has determined to
concentrate his fo on the staguoilroad
and telegraph lime Denver. I;fte
lirclntana. The General will notify ranch,-
men eixposed i to Indian depreda-.
flow, the can only afford them protec
tion' certa in desigcated lines. He de
• furnishing arms to all patens cros
sing the Plains by stage, w iiud. to send sol
diem with them when convenient. He lain.
fUvor4l/the rapid construction of the Pa,.
citle &Broad, and thinks . Government
woulcl save money by hastening its early
completion. It is reported that on accpurit,
of *predations . couunitted near Cotton 4
wood; the citizens have been notified to re-'
' main at home for the protection of their'
property. Six men have been recently kil--
led near that town.
—A - frightful boiler explosion oC
curred in Philadelphia, Thursday evening.
.e boiler in the sash and cabinet maker's
este • &cent of Ward ik Grey blew up
about 6 ' lock, entirely • demolishing the
`five story 4ng in which it was located.
A large number'o wor nen were in the
building at the time, ost of whom were
buried in the ruins. Thirteen were taken
out up to midnight, six of were dead,
and two died 'subsequently. It then
thought that twelve more bodies we
thn ruins.' The boiler had:been eiimplain
ed of ai.dangerous e and workmen were en
gaged repairing it when the explosion 'took
place.
—lt is reported in •San Francisco
that a new island hits been discovered in
the North Pacific Ocean &0 deg. west longi
tude and 40 deg. 30 min. north latitude, 20
miles long. It is ezaetly -611 the track of
vessels bound to San Francisco from China
and Japan. Fogs and ;misty weather pre
vail in that section of the Pacific. It is sup
:Posed that many missing vessels have.been
wrecked there. A Government vessel hari
been dispatched to locate the ezacit position
of the island, and a company has been or
ganized to survey and take 'do of it.
—"Tom LYTLE," a notorious -desper
ado in Missouri, was arrested on Saturday
'on suspicion of being concerned in the Rich
mond (Mo.) Bank robbery, at which time
three persons were ldiled,inthe bank. He
was confined in jail at WarrensbUrgh4 On
Wednesday, a mob of 400 mounted men sin
roundcd the-jail and demanded the' prison-
Sr. The Sheriff, under protest, gave him
up, when the mob took him outside the
town and hung him up. -
--After having visited -Lawrence
and,Topeka in Kansas, the Comiresekmal
excursion party-bad &mired in Junction ci
ty. At Lawrence a public meeting was held
in honor of the party, and speeches were
made by several of the Senators, and ikwixr4-
sentatives, after Which a ".hop" was givati.
.The party will proceed to Fort ilaker 'sad
Sum return.
=Dispatches from the. Plabie aay
that the mug coach 'on the Smoky EMI pinta
was tired into pear 4, Big : Timber," a few
days ago. and again near Russell's Station.
The forma 'station was attacked for three
. nights' in . succession by Indians. Three
hundred memyritl; their horses aid outfits
re'saiii•to have &Sorted from Gen. Caster's
cavalry during the past three weeks. Two
hundred Pawnee scouts had an encounter
with an equal number of Sioux near the end
of the Pacific Railroad, a few days since.
Three 13kmx were Med. - Gen. Sherman is
en motet° join augur in tie field.
2 •
— r Hon. L. }lstria a dele
gate from Onondaga County to the Constitu
tional Oonventicm, was shot dead at, Stan-
wiz Hall Albany, last night, by Gen. Cole,
lumber dealer in' Sy:sense: Cole was for
inefly in the esaitihy unit*, and he clams
that sant; he was in the may: Mimi . corn
a ripe . AtpQhie 'rife:. After
the shooting, -Cole surrendered' hhuSelf,to
the Pollee, saying that he Was justified in
what he did, :
.. and thit he. lad : . theproot of
..R*9L'a guilt in hi s I* 86211 9:!'• :
execution of :Gottlieb
WWI foe the murder of- litevildew, in Sep-
Weber 'ask- took Owe 'in "Soyameneing.
Friday.
made no confession, end Bev: Mr. Allen'
stated in his Weill that be ackfiosiedge'd
tbi gird Weiler Witte his lb Ol lP , but thi
-thatues the ankylko• that he aia imbr
Ids !wide in buteinlaeokkaces44
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'.:--Thelinape‘ scholia triiii of Judge
Kliteildeh has been progressing before the
hrig Bol o.Boo 3 "Air.ll"..lr'Oree TOT , Fe -- •
sailed o n ate
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entlienitudineatketlantilibldinratifpeel
tica of WIWI'. tru4.. Profi ' Tfcr. UT ° Year&
reapint4ent was , fc?,nnd,grditor,on ail the
a** 4 #49 6 014 6 # 118 ,440 11 4
, fif.A-RogOr"!. 4Kili g e ' llian ''
Sias lannhired! et Memphis : f lhurtaaJt brb
drunken named Tiia *yip; I The
=frame ippro6l4 the oilleer 'and told
Lim to let down : oli.hb3 Anew - - andlear foe
z ae -M# B°lMi' to dc: se,. When
Preyitt llot 144 4044 • . , •
Tfleaday r Abe pioifelier,
Wisconsin, )eit Cape Vincent .illllo'
Orbiting, 'to& lire near Preruidier Wand; on
the St. LawieneeltiVei•taiid - wi*totally ae,:s
stroyed. She liad3seventy. passengers
borird..of *min thirteen were lost. : The.
vessel.lat 2 l. l o o2 liVili GronadWO
and ail th 6 P 4 0 1 .P 11 094i - 17 / 1 9 • renamed. on
'board; as the Captain directkil , Were saved.
The aliens of Cape Vincent repaired to the
and oitiied for the sufferers 'as best
they could. ' • •,
—Dr. Smith, _of Orleans, Icitea,
while iidimhereebaelt last week t was thrown
from his horse,,and With hie foot hanging in
the stirrup, he was draggedalcing in a most
shocking, manner. The Lime inadd a de
•tour from tie road into the brash, when. the
ppetor caught hold of a ° bush- and held it
I da, such i-tenaeious grasp that theisftle
v•th was litekan, aad.liu .ow life saved.
, ' --Do testimonials which the State
of 144-14sunpshire bas prepared for each of
her soidiers who 'served in the late war' are
now being distributed:, Theyare sixteen by
thirteen ineheS in size, beautift*engraved
and printed - on.thick plate 'piper. :Rads
sheet bears six scenes incidental Willa war , ,
the portraitof Gov. Smyth and the legetni; ,
' , Honor to our country's.brave . detenders.7
—0 n Saturday last.,Me. ,Thom‘s
Howland, of Charleivix, Mich., was, Chop-'
ping wood, anti his wile and daughter, aged
18 month* were standing near. ' The cud,
unperceived by either parent r umwled tO the
b3g on which the father was chopping, and,
getting beneath' the ax received the descend
ing blow on the head, killing it instanily.
• , .4
—liv'era, at , worhin Boston %ar
bor on Monday to remove theyastch taw,
which was sunk on Sunday, out of e &an
/
nel, '•fotind two :of the wom Who were
drowneitwhin she went do - clingthg to
the rigging, holding on th a death-grip.
Had they let goithey .w , , , have I come to
the surface and might , ,ve been saved.
—9n l'iiday night, last Isis car
-Icads of oil took fire on strain Whieli,tqts
,coming down the mountain nearßittannirs' g
- Point,lon the Pennsylvaiths Railroad, and
about two hundred barrels.birmed tip. The
flame illuminated the whole valley between
the Al eglinny and Brush Mountains, and
formed one of the most beautiful sights im
aginable. • , ,
—Lite advices froth Arizotth state
that the i,town of Tabu has been i twice at-
tacked by Indians, o have driven offi all
the stock, and the pbeen abendoued
by The whites. The blowry_silver min e
also been attacked, but the savages were re
pulsed. - •
—Simon .
,De!alt, aged about 'TO
Years, for many years a , citiien of /limey
township, •Lycoming County,- committed
suicide on Friday morning last, by . hanging
himself to an apple tree on his farni. Ms
supposed thatf he left his use to commit
the act about .1 o'clock in th morning. He
was missed when the • y rose in the.
morning, and after searc ' :for - him, was'
found "suspendea . from a tile° in'the lower.
. : of the orchard: Trouble of a domes
tic .. • is assigned as the reason for his
self-41 • : , tion. - I .
—An'ac . .eta occurred in Pitink
'eta Greek towns ' Lyceming comity, on
Tuesday Moining, the.2Bth ult., ..by which
Henry. Riebsam, son of ' ~. " Eiebsam,
sited about 18' years, was n •: . tIY• killed..
He was et:lops:Jr-wit!"
It S .othe in c . ~ Tg and
felling tindsq for Wm. Stoats, w : . a
i t %
tree Wok across the „stmnio, in a con ~ -
direction 'from what was intendeW\ and
struck the young man en the shoulders, dis
locating his neck and breaking; his back.
Hg. was not known to breathe after; the lave
struck him. . What was singular the skin
Was unbroken, and scarcely showed any
NiftlD : nirtiitmtnte...
T 0 .wOO
Get your manufactured and save 50 per
cent in nr cloths.
WA KS, 80,000 lbs wool, at highest mark
et p_ r ic e . cash.
WASTED, 50,0.11 lbs Wool to manufacture at
the lowest rates, and - work Warranted to give
entire satisfaction. •
WANTED, 50,000 lbs Wool to card intp Soils
Our carding Marline has been new clothed
this Spring, and will do extra work, with - ex
perienced Workmen to attend it , at the _
SUSQUiliktila WOOLEN MILLS,
June 13,1807 .- 6 w ,Waverly, N. Y.'
ORS ti4.YFO4 - ‘4.
DRAKE, 134 & HUDSON'S: PATENT
. . Paten* Ally 31, _
The shbscriber would respectfully call the at
tention of 'Farmers to the latest and greatest
ineention in the way of Home Hay Forks and
Cutters. This fork is ligh.er, cheaper, and bet-
ter, more der : ibis, and lees ' liable to break or
get oat of repair, tluan any one now oflieredto.
the public. It is proposed that the fork shill
stun.. upon its merits and is warranted to work
perfectly and give better satisfaction than/any
%ark in the 'world.. it _fa -carder work for the
man who ante% a boy can menage it with ease'
and It is a first rate hay knife. -It is splendid,
pleaselook at it. . •
For sale bytodding & Russell, Towanda; L.
L. Moody, Rowe.
Jane 18,1867..-Im'
1 : ': • 'B', COURT 'I,I3ALE.--By
w virtue of , an order Of the „ 00010 Court
of Bradford ;•County„ the undersigned guardian
I Ida Grover, minor child of. Barry S., Grover
of Sprinklielk deceased, will ewes
üblic safe mrthe premises, on WEDNESID • ,
ID ITLY 10, at 1 o'cLock, p. m one on . .-.
of the following desmibed l lot pies A par
;
loflandultuati in Springd twp. ... . .
. orth bs land of John Barri east . y d,of
1. . .6 Gates and Walter lam th by
. . of Thomas ..Ifitchell. Walter Mat
. -ks, west by knit of &My Gates dby
j yrd
highway Widlag to Hollow. _ Om
tainhig 69 acres or ith tits, , wl ut 46
improvekiramed ening boa"
. . , blaclounith dm dan orchsrd of t
I trees thereon gra ng. 1- ~' 1
itat te
nltiiB-.450,00 -pry of, Sale, iit.lmlanee
of purchase mon it condnisticui of sale; init.:
e balance ot i purchase as follow* 11} of
• ~ e with termum one year, i with all lo
ftiest in 1 ears and * -with iall ., vernaining his
rest !a 1 ' Siltril i ilrof4 „tiali at 00411131/00.3).
dp. • 4 . mohey to be I - moored bY Pot
eat ,ndto be entered as *List rilialii ... rens.
' ' LYDIA B. GROV
tail, 'll en, 1867. -i - - .3= : 1 \ . Ahlard"ll6:
rlAUTllitt-Virtierekiny
Kr 0, Ms lits:srcr ni.d' boa Ink '
oat Jost came or provocation, MI pereo no are
- hereby rabid harboriOroeltruthig. her ion my
acammt An: I
ttactfns alter 147, 00 P r ter c 9
I MO D--
`6-, 4C!"41148%-a4LDWiIi)
Mt
Mb
MISCI
tiiiiiii
D.E CL,141 . IJO T 1. 0 ;CI
110 AN 4 , ;..''f'• "'S ' 1 ' • •
.:
The biliiiikaighl* 'aid , *. Ol1 t l , ll° ` , .
,:, ; --'''< la ;:1 . 4 , ' 41tOgaliglA •
!.: ; . ."1 •:-.".;._
.'. f . •• s ' '' l 1 :' ,, ,''' .*4
; .., ~.i le"
• . - .. -- - - '
_mto ._ , , _ ..,:-. .- _.. 1
•
.oFarrs , • FURNISHING - GOODS •
*AI tt(Wficr. It , fit. - 7 #
, , I . -,. ~--.:::.s i : -: 'O - :,:r:.. , .34 ! ~...,:,.. ik;r_i ' t ) f!: . - - - 1
e
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PLAIN - 46IPANOI"WiSD:•:SHIRTSi .
.:.-..- :,....'..,1 1.,-; - .,- , L , --,:- vt:.f
1,...•-•' , ." ',,,• -, -',.;•:-..-!
• r ' . .
b'OLcuts ',sosPziozite
„
Which *ill be eold ,iittr gret , Alluction
Calliaid Bee.
• - COMM & 1101311NF181.0.-
Tqyanda, May . 3o, p 367.
VIANOY : GOODS Si - MILLINERY I
.`'' A ilOF;;lic.iiiiii lii, :. '
,F.4NOYT,6OOA-EikEYAA
.•. - .;:alaigo.biPLPArrifitilk-, !•i: -i' ll '
,Skampedi' GootiCi.litfatifil . - IVciiirtit,
' Blits; SACITIEL'&O . . .
COUNTS .GLOVES. :YANNSII -.NOTIONS,
1 '
'3% Auld Darla of t ' all lOsids.i..4llso a flop itlt ! ig
• MILLINERY qoops,''.:. , ,: i '
.
'glie 'cheiii 'IA Dr: di t ici . a old stand oil
litkOkreet.. ..., , . . : JAW ii. 1857...-3m
ce‘l'l! '..4
One ethilittee tor hap* rank us among gni first.
in Brad ford Count . 1, ea
J; U .; . S 'T„ , U: 1 11 6 4.$ 1 4,,D - . 1
Lana ilneairis I' Flt a Hands. at the
time when had fallen off from former
adl
rates, h We ye - I to our idea of .
1 . II 41 It ; %V" Alt t:
Lately. 4114 1 5. good Use of new,
EVO AN D• SHOES.
Work warranted.: Goads low. A4g004 iusiort
meat of Newt' to, direct from Manufacturer,
twit and good, atlowtorices. _We 4ve, a
Which ws got to 8130.,. Children's Thy., good
Carriages, Summer Clothing. Umbrellas, Pans.
sole, Norse Perks. Horse Hata, Homing Ifs
chimes Wheel , BarrOwil• • Spirmlag and , Flan
Wheels. he: Gans, Pistols, Aim ,
U.. he. ' .
G R• O. Oil ER TES !
ppecially Teas and Fish a good assortmeo
in any quantities. - niverasi ClOthes Wring
ers. The
HIIBHARD MO 7 ir /4
' G MACHLNEI
The mention of its lame commands respect,
where it has been used.,• Valuable,, Strong and
durable improvenentahive lately been added.
Do not buy till you *se the Improved Hubbard,
the odd pasta of them we b in stock. Our
goods are bought to sell. Come and See.
8. N. BRONSON,
Metropolitan' Hardware and Combined
Variety atom.
CI.4,OWF ! ItS
M. N. ,MOODY
1 , 4%
I ,
PM
=
=M.
„ Tt.:::i .7--17- •=ii,.„'
wioy.-iiipsj_,',.tanFTHlNG, '.,,-!
, .•
HATS: AND, lOM'S, BAGS,
I
ac
1 0 ,
Dmim
RI ORS I
GOODS WELL BOUGIM
ARE. HALF SOLD!
FEW DRY GO,ODSI
EMI
Pc, June
Bllli
nit. VANIM I SKIRi, CIPp.RA Virg
-AA lul l Idscuariteit. Drumm; has opened
rooms in the Beidietrum Block, ditectlp oppo
site the Waite *Mae,' air the practice I,i his
profession, and Is prepared at all times to per
form all operations Nelonning to Dentistry. The _
'illbrent kinds of Piate Work, will be recom
mended accor ing t. 4 ;heir honest merits. Nat-,
Twat Teeth tilled and restored to ,theit origiaal
sbeanty. with miter the best 'adapted to each
iadividnal case. he Igreatest care and'atte u
tion' will be given ~ td 'the correction of Irma
laxities and the extractiou4of Teeth'. ,In this
'Department, of practice the Doctor would say
he. claims an. amootre of. skill and ) experience
eqaal to that
. posiemed by, spy one Olds or
any other countri.i Teeth! will be ' extracted
without , pain, by !him ,a4gas , chlorolorm . o:
ether, and in a man er ve satisfactory to pa
dents, Oa - the testieMay 01, • handredi cast he
shOwn. Please call ;a nd ine, specimens of
xam
our work, and be stored o 1 the correctness of
the amtementa. Adritto and
consultation will
Yand rl °usi l gl7en. 4,June,l3.—m.
'T--- ,-_, _
A 'L T ANit 1 CIASSIPRIATION
.A. pipe eigiged in -the- sale otOoods,'
Waree, and Ides tiandige. in the County 01 Ilmd.
ford, for the year 1867 !:,!'
, ~. 1 N Class. License.
iitiNifs twid--T WlK,noseik , 14 '27 40
1 llieGufHe & ;Co. 14'' 700
,- ;hi L Walt l • I • ' • -.14 , 700
David Gard i nerl4, 7 W
Ansareßeidlenian= 14 .: 7 00
_ ..• 0, &J L Bostrattle . ",
14 ' 00 '
Athens Boro—Page& Co. .• :10 20 it
1;0,T Lye= -=' '. 14 ' 700
_ l O & .7 Witkn an atoek '_ 13 10 00
• . J W Ackerman 13 •14 %
' •' 8. ,
Aierill '', , i , .13 10 00
spading it Wright <;7,; 4.00
Fr S (yells d i Co. " , , 14 ! 700
d APerkint; ! .- 13 •10 00
D F Park 1:, - \ .9 25 00
(1 H Veer* ! , ' l3 10 00
Itk Siff 1 ; 1 ; • , -• "14 700
• • Eagiatßook4.44 o lll - 14 1
i Horace Carney- 14 72
' ~_ -up flinsabStigli & Son ."14 "7.00 "
,Asyltun—li Moody; - ,- 13 10. 1 1
AlUny:--S S Ora** \ 14 '-7 , I
cede r
! - SD 8 •;:' • 14 1 ' 00
s , Miller & l4 700
; Alba Boni—l N ilson 1 700
i ; l',. 0113 ifinde3l4 Bon • " 7 00-
/
.ly , 20tookwell;IWilson & . 13- .10 00
Harlingto,n Boro-!!-D 4 - Bog 1 13 10 - 00
1.. ~ Long- B rotinis - - -12 12 50
kV Geionl4 14 -.7 00
' ;; L T Boyse . 1, ; ' '. 14 - 700
IMO& . 1 ' - • 1 - • ;l4 - 700
Barlintcin w , - . B Loomis cl 4 ..7; 00
' Columbia —W B t tirnet (4' co 14 '7 00
I, - AB A , . 4 _4 l ' 1 ! ' - ~ 12 - 12 50
t:
' J'A. W•ilr'• - - ..14 • .7,00
~.:
[,,.. 32 , si ,, •.al . ' Adams 14 - 7 00
'•, • .• •:,., ... er &Bates _ - 14 7' W
Can ... sp--D T - a V i rdylte & Son 14 • 700
/in
-Can LBoro•--13 Ifickolc - l3 - - 10'00
";; e• - bert `'H ickok
•' 14. '7 00
,• ,11, B H Newinfin Jr . 14 , , 700
H Idorgaril I 14 ' - 7 00.
i i
;•, 4Moora :j 1 -• ; •13 -10 00
..t,..••,, Abner Dot II:, A , , ,‘ ' .1.11 'l6OO
q Geo:El3 - 12 12 50
• 1 .• A V Trout ; - . 14 -T 00
, . ._.a °Ran . , ,13 ..lo oo 1
Spalding*, tirtt ~. 12 12 50
.;:'-- -' John Vands e ; ' 14 - '' 7 'OO
, 241*&,.H , . • 114 ;I .:1,00
, • 0 - 11orkw” Co' .. .14 r 7 00
• !, ~ H oined ; i `.-•'; • 14 . ' 7- 00
Driuni
.. , .
i,•,11-liimon.
Co
Bnike„ Th ' ' '& Co 11,, .15'00
hnnidin:-:l3terrie McKee ; - 'l4- „-7 00
... r ,. .811 born & tethers; -••'14. - - -t', l 7, 00
- 1 Fi l l Creek it. Coal Cd. 'l3 - 10 00
~ -
, - Barclay CoakCo 'l.'
r ' ; • 412 1 12' 50
, • Towandak ~i nid,Co- ~, 1 , . 13, .10 00
Gianiffle—L D l VaOar -' ' 'l4 - 700
,- - t
1 1 3 1 :r. 4 !-.. . ,
. i John T lota I , •'' t • -14 .•-7 00
lam_
_ . .ii Hollir - 3614% -1 11 .. .14 ‘l,: 7, 00
lir
*II
k 1 •E W ' . ' 4
s /4 ' '.. 700
- 1_ _
_Giddingo'ik Orson- 'l4 7 5 00
.J.44bnad — 'A
niule . , la - ,io, oo
i ` zobn , , r ' s -! • ~ 14' . '7. 00
agor..4Bgakido -,.. -..."...;,- t ; - 1.4. ~.,7 00‘
.;;,, i l l " 4 1 Pr i f : il f s344 . , --: ('''' : 'sti "- -4 SS
-r, - & Mali ; r y ) 1. '.. -, - ,, r ,14%4i . 7 00
o"ngol i , 4 45,4 L 113 - slO 00
1 1 ! 31 1 1clb '• - 4* i -. 1, 114 - -7
Ocl
-; , .:1 1 .•: , . t.: f: ...- ,_... , 7 , 1 1 ',. - t.. , .. , ~ --1 . ,;:i.:.., , --. ~,;.--, ..): ;, 1
r
mma
MEM
414 1 4ar rib.
& Son
Barworth &Co - • '
litstm & Vanderpool,
J, POarles
ii4prele Born-1 I Tracy
t. , • , 443 AL - Cramer & Soo
IKOaCOOtirp,4 a Cowell •
g
Onielk—Aßronice
• Kon Gabbs • •
- Workheizar & • • •
Kimball& Ellin/01h
Oraton—Karebimer & Qo
Pilm-=l/3urriMighs & 121 a
Slovens &, Rosa
slBgbory--Evana 4t, Hill
L \Voorhis : .•
• Goo 11/ Fenton
Boma lktrc4-1. ustoOdy
aeo Nichols'
L A, judgway ,
Mae twp--43 8 Park
Byivuda—A. Gilarialda
q• Peter Mtinroe-
South Greek-47 MY.
& I' • •
Dunning & Raw
Bmithileld..-E 8 TiseY
Fritasher Dnit
, ~ „
shftßiii — B , Geri
' Kianeri& B - ion
rt ra
Springfield —8 B G
N 8 Watson
Williams f
Standing Stone-=H W
• lgnnis & Aogle.
Jams Espy
F Eau&
Terry—J L Janet& Ow
. .1 H & W Tilortin
Troy Twp—Jobn Griat
- TrY BaCi- 4 ' 3 M Leonard
0 P Ballard. .
' Jewe k: Pomeroy 1
G E
'bbs , ,
- ' Ballard &Lament
Chattel 'Grote
C F Kerry & CO.
F, J, Calm ? t
. Grant & Hturipbre
, G D Ling
---- M A Gates &Co. -
B tt Mitchell & Co.
Reddington, Maxw
Leonard - -
' • Noarbury & Peek
j . J H Jeroleman
8 W, Paine
Pierce. Oliver & r
8 N Aspinwall,
E N Dewey _
Towanda Borol- - Hill & S
Alvoid & Barber
, Marshall Brothers
.._ .Wortii. chamber •
"grun_p__ - lifey Broth -
*'.+P!4A)_4_ooloPton
R Jacobs -
W A Rockwell
W Smalley
Whalen Brothers
' "Soloman k Son
F Cross & Co.
Gore 't Powell
A Di Waster
Taylor & Co.
Collding Busse
• Wickhani & B •
Eva Bobble.
Fox,Steverus,Merc
H 0 Porter •
Montanycs
J 0 Frost'
John Carman
J A Record
John Meredith
lllster—Morris Chdr,
J W Smith .
A 'Multi's -
Jason 8 Smith
I t
C E ae on
Henry w
( Edwin alms
Wysex—Wm P t
- ' 1 Menardi - .
Welles—Os ac : • : 1
0 L She d& V
Wilidhara—W Rune
Warren-4 P wen •
° John W mphey
Robert per 1
Joseph Pease
Cobium
G W Talmage
yilmot—Camnel Norm
' Benj C.Barnes
- • Michael Hinsley
° P Pit StOrell
Wyehtsingl—Keeler & Vi
G M B' 'b y
A Lifewis
Biala!), aylor &
J F.Chmnberlin
Clark Hollenbae
S Laff '
Avery 14 **
d Boyd
A List and • ea
gaged in the sale of Pa
Mums,. do. -
43aittOP floro-4 . Moore
Randall
Burlington Boro—L T
Long Brothers
Ooluidds--A4 Austin
/0 Taykw
Leßoy—B B Tears
: Hartman I Bop
Litayarrille—J F Boaw
Monroe' Ifitro—H C
Orwell-8N Bronson
Smithlield—E S Tracy
Trcli..Boro—B B Mitch
,G F Be
Towanda Born-r u re
H a Porter
S Laff
Vapgba
A . Lis
Monty of
rroy Boro-- ) ]
Towanda Wo:
E '3
,4t of ThetMerfe N e^wnd Breweries in
nnty of Bradfort 1867.
Joy Twp—J 1, Gl' Vielie 61,25 00
L'craratida Bo . A Lode{ ' l5 00
1 , :• .1 Cooper •I ), -1 8 18. 00
Towanda • ' Henry,f.ones 8, m co'
A List "91 persons waged hi ranging!
Billiard Tabled and Bowling ilaloo : I
Tow:audit Borg —, O T &With ' 40 00
' Morgan ArWolfe 50 00
Troy Bolo — Ballard & i
ent 40 -00
c Ati
th l,Lf iii : 4 o , Mta r er
fa t Appraiser f'sr
the year 1887.
do hereby the fotepAng to be oxe. !
pra.o
seetlist of e: A and Claasill-
M ' a t ql 11%11 3 V h friz U P
70 3 Ana
41 ' t
reig e g_such as feel ' or
lae s erVd
at the Treasurer's olllca in Towa nda,upon
Saturday the 15th da of June, 1887, at 1
$ 611 : 4 in
4 , 1 k . • o, 1 - • , 1
B. OW/Itik.
' May 28, 1867. , ' Appraiser.
NEW STORE t:
FRESH NROM 'THE
_ CHEAP AS T CHEAPEST.:"
-:The subscribers ha ve - 34chaled the bundles
nowned by AL J. noble,' (ene door south
tdkeesn's Block;) d have filed It With
GROOBRIES AN
Fortis citall 111116 la -
dr ed),# fact !Every' tLi
4 11 4-cia, .
P , ll 0 VI ,S"
A' slareot. the
Oft Ig •
orya,7,er
• 4 -
. has sole 440. to i *Word
molidiolgolts***l tot me ode al way
Wald Visginia sad Nara Quo Una amoklag
Wpm,. Alberti dkomatualstothstride
--284110114*11!XlIFJILIN
B. 'vac:734- - t7-17-kx.:- , 1 • • • -
EMEI
; 14 ' 790
13 1000
13.:10+00
ist -so
•14,,"700
14, - 700
14
14 'AI
• 14 •
• • 14 7'oo
12 12 50
14' 7 00
14 700
00
, 2/3 /04)
r t tr'''7o 00
14 00:
`'l2oo
- 13 10 - 00
14 : 700
7 &I
14 • - I 1( 06 '
14 00,
- .12Z - 12 50
,13 'lO 00
14 •2 00
14 7 00
- • 14 700
14'- 700
14. :700
,• 13 JO 00
I. 14, '7 00
,12 50
,
134' 4, 40"00
00
14 700
14 00
19 12 50
14 700
14, 700
13 -,10-00
lt 700 '
14 ' AI 7 00
- 14 700
.• 13 ;10 00
_ - 14':::.7 001
14 700
14' . 7:00
'7.r 40 00
7,00
12 12,50
b... 10 00
14 . 700
14,"700'
14 , '7OO
141 700
• 14,r ; 700
14 700
' - 9 25 00
f r 13 10 00 1
' 12 12 00
.1*
k , 7 40 00
• •) •8 30 00
.14 7 00
\
. ' -12 12 50
14 700
10 •-.20 00
'l4 ' 7.00
th ' 14 7 00
13 40,00
42 12 50
.. /1 .7 00
8 - 30 00
• Co. 13 10 00
8 • 30 00
3 100 00
13 10 00 ;
12 12. 50 1 .
\l3 12 50
14 700
14 ' 700
12\12 50
- 13 \/0 00
11 15.00
14 7'oo
11 ` 700'
12 12 50
141 ' 7 00
13' 10 00 .
.11 700
ii 40 00
'3OOO
1 lo iv
14. 700
.3 100 00
13 10 00
10 •,20 00
12 - 1250,
14 7 00'
13 10 00
14 700
14 . 700
14 +7 00
14 700
14 700•
13 : 10 00
14 700
14 ' :7 4 00
14 700
12 12=501
14 ', 7 00
'l4: 700
'l4 ' 790
14 , 700
14' 7 00
13 10 00
14 ; 7 00
14 700
14 ' 7.00
14 ,700
14 700
14 700
14 7.00
14 ' 700
13 10 00
11 15 00
. 9 25 00
14 700
14 700
14 700
12 12 50
13 10 00
13 .10.00
lon of persoin en
* M ines Nos-
C B Petah
Powell & Co:, \
W Eddy
Tracy_&, Ware
.711 Collins
Id Lewis
Ul l 2l
& Cowel
r&co 1
ighan
wiz
4 '6 00
1 600
4 500
4 500
4 500 ,
4 5.00'
4 5,00
4 ,5" 0(1
4 /5. 00
4/ 500
/ 4 1 , 5 00
'4 5 00
4 500
- 4 500
4 5 00
4 500
4' 5.00
4 5 ; 00
Brokers in the
the year 1867.
9_ 26 75
&Co 9 26 75
9 ' 26 75
ZL]
Iran
Keeler
of ]
i:~
Russell
Ntvr a 0 DS
YORK MOKrrs,
PROVISIONS,
WOODEN 'AND
. .
saucm, Mesh and
usaally round m . a
N
_8 T 0 R R.
:'jot 'ftwaisdic ana
market Iptice for
couNTirk
ROMA-
P Q.~~;
- •
. • /
•
_
: 11A.IfT vgav - Bzersuy
• '1
.. • .
4;
. .
A wiry T Q
•
STOCK OF GOODS
:p
stinTß
GREATER REDUCTION
IN .P ICE t
With one member of our
firm \rmstantly in New tork,
we have been; able within the
ixifil few d4 \ t to profit iftr9i
k i violent fluctuations in
i
the - rico, and. havO made
\ .•
hea .pur chases - of all kind's
of
of Goo in our line ' i'-'
_
MUT•H
REGULAR MARKET RATES.
May 93,1867.
NE W STORE!
NEW , GOODS !
a
NEW G•R OCEtIRSI
'W. A. ROCKWEWS.
CANED YRIIITS;
PINE APPLES; PEACHES, PLOP*
AN. CA D OYSTERS
PEACHES, PRUNES, CHERRIES;
/ 4 •
HAS SiTdARS SYRUPS
MOLASS SPICES,
, Of all kinds, in tact everything in the
G CER t Y 'LINE!
will be . kept constantly on hand
FLOUR,FEED,BRAND, POTATOES,
BUTTER, 14/ID, EGGS,, AND EVERY
VARIETY OF FRMiR§ ! iIiODUCE.
• 4 I -
DRY GOODS OF ALL VARIRTI.RB,
LOWEST PAINT IN THE MARKET
CHEAP AS THE - CHEAPEST
TO. THE i'MVIEREL
ALL ..KINDS OF PRODUCE,
ROCKWELL. .
ilay 1887. '
GREAT -INDIJOEMEiiTS TO -
.MiIIiONANTS AND SIIIPPERS.
The ants Union Express L'o.
.Naviag made arrangements with the New
T. rk and pis Hallway, to do gapress Business
on their mad, an now Nceirinuall kinds of
freight and aserchandise , for all parts.of the
Uniom—Nartki IheakAr _thd the Cins•
Ask Zappe, With Indies. moods sent,.direst
to ay of Callihrnia. all With Oa quickest'
d
• Bbippers - and • Marchtate generally
know what esoemo r rates they hart, been "
_pay.;
lag for quick porUition.. Now, this Cos .
posy is made ay ezoinsimd,y of Bankers. Mer•
dads and Shippers, to break_ Op the tempo
111whick the Old Companies__baA formed] so sa
to Alva fair rthea tit the busloses,com unity.
Affpotth or pac .
age , Theagnil
wank are sidpped by actual weight-- Tito way
to keep low ratek is to patzotdas the litumputy
thit boxight them
0 01114; Particular careund
StielltiOn given to mane and ;valuable %a
ges. Colketkine, he. wander and
ratans forwardt d by quickest doh.
8. O. OLIN% - J. csuevomm.
-. • .
Arent. -4 Iv. Bu R. •
theati to tom froth
%mods and. by
the
Ithimoalthe of Jail Da forwardO
In UMWATerk Ofites 0 1,-Tr s ant,
112111140 p MIN
ate* Off — l s • -
iMM
NIMIMMI
lIM
'
- r
. . .
11111111:.
YOit 'fliE
ME
AT'
LOW
OF ALL KINDS,
DRIED APPLES,
&C., Sr,C., &c.
A fresh lot of
Nimmed at tho
And will be sold is
CASH PAID FOR
Merkur - lAvis; corner Magma Pine B*,.
Thsiiitienl i iiptidr:!giting-tiiiisoSpintionstip
gemirlid — denters •
- ' 4 3 - ROORM L ORMICii . PROVrinON •
Ari l .
efAii theitein4 sr tofie
twAres -710 5 11 0 101 abi geuniflp, ';`to inuok -
0 0 9 0 d 1 PONI4Crit' dveitp4rorible dream
fiYipirr; Or! -Ili otter : for broth or • abort time,
pr t ioes' which ern actiefy oar friend.,
that we farlisiliGoods at tip •
LOWSOT IeiARkET RATES,
Ocerioriegra _teingooirefuilly Jo low. York,
andmrilditiiinol ter* hege7ibbrliglioare
alOicil '6 1 11 4 us•W4' l 4 o ' lbY giving. per
eons' sitAii.ion4i e ribilehreerei keeping a foil
innetseitt s!,CII t , apd liberal dealing With
our anion:in:stir, merit the: contbietioe and par
roting, of • • ,
13peon; ritteiiilotegtrin to Merchants and olt-- )
ors erholniy, goods Vika *Vigo. CAA p:1141
fur an kinds of (kik sad Caning i'rlarice.
STEVENS, linen 4 co'
lidwrizai, April I,lBp _ .• •
We kiie a
.lusd stock at -
O,H ol . cg: T I'A ,*
selected With great dire ;which *lli be sold
the box at New York Wholesale Prices. •
SUGAR, MOL A S SES,SYRUY;RIGE,
poilti;Tia saiip,aderita4startii,
Gallas, aic.
.lisgreat•vaiiety, ch pby this Package.
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A LARGE BTo 4 1C. OF. FLOUR
on hand In Barrelk - Sack of In Bulk ; also Comb
Meal cheap.-=Feed &c.
PUSK, Er .3.M1-A-I:ND;LARD,
FlBl.
Wti9D AND WILLOW RARE,
'Stone Wsp, Brooms by the mientity
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13131 ST'S GiEDEN SEEDS
OLOVHIi, & TIMOTHY SEED
ASHToIi'S SALT,
The on'y kind suitable. for pithy:use
fo;thisale'ot
Z&.RVIN .& CO. KEROSENE OIL
at lianufactwees
This Oil is put up 'in ,good sound tight barrels,
warrantedto be fall measure; and we believe the
;quality to be the best in market.
NEW BOOK STORE,
NEW BOOK STORE,
NEW BOOK STORE;
I. N. :T. 0, NA. 7 ( t. A .
C. I', :CROSS` - & - CO.
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The attention of thr(priblie Is Invited to .be
large and . sttrictive.essoirtment of -
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Their goods have all been .bought\erlitt cash,
and they feel confident they can in viet 411 the,
quality and price of their good's, sitiasry the
public.
ki ndsThay. desAgn ;keep constantly o
of
MUSICAL-INSTRUMENTS,
I 131;ich as
pIANOES i — - ..
li/XLODEONS, '• • • • .
GUITARS,. • ; •
AOCORDEONS,
FLUTES,
r,wa QlOLms
miur,s_
MUSIC-BOXES
FM
• itc., ac., :&C.
Please call and examine.
Towanda. Hsy 94887,
yff SPRING AND SUMMER
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GOODS! , ,
R. E
Would announce •to the citizens of Timandu.
anu the Pub& generally, that, be halt in store.
and daily receiving, new,imd
G. - 0 O,D S,
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iiila — ltnaisaitable - to - the wants of :the Peelge
which he will hell ler'Currectcy st termer
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• 'GOLD P.R,JOES.!
Ocinalithig as usual of good well and reliable
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(N4hoddy. of any kind). consisting in
430 S IN Z . SS. WIT-S,
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COATS,.'TEST - 8,, D ' PANTS,
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DRESS COATS; PANTS 4k. VESTS,
Linen. Coats, Dmitri and Pants,
vLAlba, and Over Abiirts , Linen and ,Paper
Lbeta. tiaathnere and •Plantel ithirts.
NTies; Einapendira, Gloves. Caner: Leather
P.P. BOAS iNge Sdk,Rok and' Straw Baia
All drat elan. Hmetaber thatfion - , Ocods are
cheaper at 'attar price than . ;poor-goods at any
Call and examinelay toads:before buy Neil deer to pmen & Co: .
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tree frontialßtate; County and - linny . IDI taxa
WM . be forolabed in sums to snit. on a:Ora-.
ton to , th e nearest' Bank or Be a ker.; by
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CR I ME% I CO. .1
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Bob, model - '
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