Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, February 20, 1868, Image 2

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    Nano front all . Mains:
. —Gov. Andrew's IThrary has been
sold at
—Shipments of specie from Montre
al are to commenoe at once.
J.
—The cholera is raging fariOnaly
on the Island of St. Thomas.
—A temperance convention has
been called. to be held in Boston in Rap*
—Thomas Chandler, the prize-fight
er, was released in San Francisco on $l,OOO
bonds.
—St the port of Quebec 1,300 ves
sels arrived is 1856, and 1,211 in 1867.
Cleared in 18G7, 1252.
—The Hon. Rejoice Newton, a
wealthy citizen of Worcester, AVM, died at
the age of 84, on the sth inst
—Colorado askstiamission- as a
State with a prospect of the request being
granted.
—Japan keeps open its ports to the
commerce of the woild.
—Dr. Holland, (Timothy Titcomb)
is about to make a visit to Europe.
-A colony of one hundred Germans
have recently settled in Columbus, S. O.
, —A nameless cashier of a New
York insurance company,who was in default
of 1500,000, committed suicide last week.
Zoickens,it is said,has sent $l,OOO
to Mrs. Clemm, the indigent sister-in-law
of the late Edgar A. Poe.
—A. Sanctuary of;theOrder of Eter
nit Progress was:founded in Washiltgton,D
C., lit. week.
—Moore's . Rural New Yorker has
opened an office at 41 Park Row, New York
city. It is now published at Rochester and
New York.
---The consumption of tobacco in
France during the - past year reaches the
enormous amount of 913,474,961p0und5.
--Senator .Nesmith, o f Oregon, a
war democrat, has epezily avowed that he
will support Geri. Grant for President
_ —James Love was hung on Friday
last, near Maysville, Ky., for committing a
rape on a young girt
-A man at Port Cheater, N. Y.,
recently attempted to walk one hundred
consecutive hours without rest. He went
further than he intended, and walked clear
out of this world at his fifty-seventh hour.
In other words, he droppOl.dead.
—Nine hundred million pounds of
freight were shipped from Hanville, Vn.,be
tween the 30th of September,lB66, and 90th
of September, 1867.
—There are rumors that Napoleon
has abandoned the cause of Pope Pius IL,
he (Nap.) hiving traced some Bourbon in
trigues‘to Rome. An entire estrangement
is probable.
• —The notorious Fenian, - Capt.
Mackey, has been arrested in Cork. A res
cue was attempted, but the prisoner was
taken to jail.
—Tile Gayoso SavingN
the oldest bank in Memphis,
the sth inst. Its liabilities
$500,000.
—A Grant Club was o
Wilmington, Del., on the sth '
M. .Ignkins, of the Commercia l ,
—The Chicago underwriters w
raise insurance rates on exposed buildings
not provided with iron window-shutters, 20
Iler cent. . _ _
—Joseph Bloomgart, assistant Tel
ler in the United States Depository,at Louis
vale has been arrested for embezzling 812-
000 of GO'verzunent money.
-=John Gut has been sentenced to
be hanged in St. Paul, Minn., on the 8d of
April; for the murder of Alexander Camp
bell, at New-Min, lot year.
--The authorities of _ Costa Rica,
CaL. to prevent the repetition of A prize
fight within that county, threaten to indict
\ all persons who take a part in such ezhibir
. Zions. .
—Willis Hall, a fireman,was arres
ted in Memphis on Tuesday, at the instance
of his wife, for ; committing a rape upon his
step-daughters, aged 11 and 12 years re
spectively. 4 4 „.
.—A member of the - New York As
sembly, named Reed, dropped dead while
standing.-at tha liquor bar of a restuarant,
on Saturday morning Apt.
—John s Price, late secretary of
State, of California, , died at San Francisco
on Saturday morning last.
• —Another Fenian scare has pos-
session of the Canadian people.
-,---Senator Wilson has gone to New
Hampshire to take the stump.
--Surratt is selling his photograph
to pay the expenses of his coming trial.
York has laid in 750,000
tons of ice for summer jaisPa of 1868.
—A live bullhead, five inches long,
VAS recently found in an oyster opened at
.Newport.
Schurz has declined a seat
the North Gernian rarliameni, •
—A woman having the misfortune
of possessing seven livin,g husbands, is mai.
ding in the Cincinnati city jail.
—Hon. James Guthrie, 11. S. Sena
tor from Kentucky,has resigned on account
of illness. This makes room for another
rebel Senator.
—F. J. Moses, who first raised the
Confederate lag over Fort Sumter, in 1861,
is a member of the South Gucdinn Canstitu
tional Convention. ,
—An attempt to burn the Aubaru
State Prison was made laskyeek, by a pris
oner named Haley, who worked In the Tool
Shop. He was shot before he was secured.
—Aboul five hundred feet of the
southeast corner of the beach_ at Atlanta
City, N. J.. Luc been washed away within
the past three years. Nearly the entire
grove of cedars along the inlet front is
gone.
—The boys of the Trenton (N. J.)
State &form school havebeen presented by
some kind-hearted merchants of that place
with skates.
—Rumor .liks it that Minister
Adams will leave trigland for,the United
States in April nest. ._
—The British expedition into Abr.
nla ic advancing into the interior very
Moat bat steadily. Yankees are laboring
well to wait. the army.
—The civil war in China rages
with fury. A battle wzac recently fought at
Shantung Proinontory, which resulted in
the defeat of the rebels and loss of $O,OOO
- lives. •
—lnsurrection, revolution, robbery
and murder, make lap the Rani Ooze Mex
ico by the last anima
antra pliquirteL
Towanda, Thundq Feb:2o, 1888,
trttit4s,ll.l/ 4 1W1 tlO.l
The correspondence which we pub-
lished last week between Presiden*
JOHNSON and Gen. GRANT, relative to
the relinquishment of the i pflice of
Secretary of War by the latter to
Secretary Swam, has been followed
by another batch of lettere from the
President and the members of his
Cabinet and a • rejoindet or final an.
savor from Own.
Mr. JOHNSON in order to substan
tiate his previous assertions, pro
duces the statements of five of his
Cabinet Ministers, Welles, McCul
lon¢h, Randall, Browning find Sew
ard. We do not „see that these gen•
tlemen in all their anxiety to bolster
up the President, really make his
case any stronger. In fact, Mr.
BROWNING and Mr. SZWARD, sustain
GRANT in his declarations as to his
understanding with the President.
Of these the clearest is that of
Mr. Browning, who, atter saying that
'Grant admitted - that for a long time
he had supposed that the case must
finally be decided by the courts, and
that it would'be his duty to hold 4 on
until ousted by legal process, - goes
on to give the remainder of the con=
versation, thus :
"But at the time of the first' conversation
be had not looked very closely into the km;
that it had recently been discussed by the
newspapers, and that this had induced him
to examme it more carefully, and that he
bad come to the conclusion that if the
Senate should refuse to concur in the sus
pension Mr. Stanton would thereby be re
instated, and that he (Grant) could not con
tinue thereafter to act as SearetexT of War
ai r
id interim, without sabjec himself to
fine and imprisonment, an that he came
over on Saturday to inform President of
this change in his views, did so inform
him. That the President( replied that he
bad not suspended Mr. Stanton under the
Tenure of Office bill, but under the Consti
tution, and had appointed him (Grant) by
virtue of the authority derived from the
Constitution, itc. That they continued to
discuss the matter some time. qui, Slimily,
he left without any conclusion having been
readied, excepting to see the President
again on Monday."
•
This sustains Grant completely.—
It proves that ho did notify the Pres-
ident of his intention to surrender
the Department to Stanton ; that the
matter was fully argued thereon, and
that the President denied having sue,
pended Stanton under the Tenure of
Office act. This dodge to induce
Grant to hold on in defiance of law,
and become thereby responsible, was
worthy of Johnson. But it did not
deceive Grant, whose first long let
ter proves that he was keenly alive
to Johnson's aims throughout.
In itself considered, it is a very
immaterial matter whether the actu
al facts in the controversy between
the President and General Grant are
as the former or as the latter repre-
Bents them--excepting, perhaps, that
of insubordinatiou, which the Presi
dent explicitly charges, and which
General Grant as explicitly denies,
as he does the other allegations
against him. But here is some thing
that is very material, namely, the fact
charged by Gen. Grant and tacitly
admitted by the President in all his
letters, that be was himself willing,
and desired Gen. Grant also, to vio
late the Tenure of Office Act.
Here is a plain law on the statute
book of the United States. The Pres
ident may think it nnebastitutional.
But it is "binding entil set aside by
the proper tribunal"—as Gen. Grant
has well said. The ?resident more.
over had recognized its validity when
gave his reasons to the Senate for
suspending Mr: Stanton—also in ap
pointing': en. Grant,not as secretary
of War, but as "Secretary of War ad
interim." But after having thus re
cognized' the law as binding on him
self, and having received from the
Senate their judgment that his-rea-
Sons for the suspension of Mr. stun-
ton were not sufficient, he still desir
ed and advised Gen. Grant to resist
the operation of the law to hold on to
his ad interim position, in spite of the
action of the Senatewhieh necessariey
placed Mr. Stanton back in his office
as Secretary' of War. Is , the Presi
dent guilty of a: deliberate violation
of law, for adviting 3nd, counselling
a violation of law in his albordinates7
This is the great and only important
question foi Congress and the.conn
try to decide. Some may believe that
the President is sincere is his version•
of the understandings aid conversa
tions between himself and Grant.
there are few who will not believe
that Gen. Grant has stated the simple '
facts as he understan4 them. But
the question still remains, whomever
we may consider right in hie state
ments of fact, is the President of the
United 'States g fteliberate violator.of
the law
natitution,
I:pended on
I•• exceed
I ganized in
t., with H.
as President.
Somme ReconsailucuoN.The
Supreme Court of the United States
rendered important decision on
Monday, though Justice Nelson, in
the reconstruction Cages of the States
of Georgia and Mississippi. The ca
ses were ergnea last year by Attorney
General Stanbery and Judge Spark
ly, and we believe that other counsel
were heard in the matter. The cases
came before the court in the form of
an application fot an injunction to re
strain General erent, Secretary Stan
to; the President,and Generals Pope
and Ord, from executing reeon
strnction laws of Congress in (how
gia'and Mississippi, with the under
standing that it was ntest question
and if:decided favorably to the appli
cjiata,the other Southern States would
act upon the decision. The ooart'st
thatfii.4o tiiiikags4e4 ttiP lipp4al4lol4
wing that it ha
ease. The dee
, ..... . _
nojudedietion , the
. n made on Mon ay
na for this eon in._
' ' -lan Manila?*
aid that the coMation .
0 1
cal; and the to
, k
AllibaritY
it&
- denao ,
If tbgi, 'nape& 1
nth to the execn
tiomd harm);
•
oontainld the re
stop at. !length;
Justice iNelmm .
iras pt#y
thereforp, had
er oilholde
moves another
raised ity the
of the laws and
on in Alabama
Hew constitution
failing to Benin_ _,
• gistered votes-. l Th . !s
l e
art the result o ter
bel papers; ins' ted,
ii an Who voted sh uld
his employer p and
e poor 'fellows re
the, polls . on thi no
of cougresn,l its ii .
that the oonstitttion
i . ajority of the duty re.
mugs every register
not neat for the l l
t it. •Congritsal
law making thug
11 1
ast decisive • 1
r a new- electl
!TM
been lot. The
been dftleatttd
majorikt of the r
is, no dpnbt, in
roristn. t The r •
thatthelcOlored
be dimpsed b
thousa v lis of t
kept a i tiy from
count. iThe to
•
stands, require ,
shoubl receive a
This ; ini effect,
ed votelthat is
stitutioo, again
probably pass
jority votes
matter, iand - ord
that Istsite.
I
J3ITORIVIT TO
deciSica l i t of the
membe/s of the
nia regiments
bouniyi: 26th,
- 11 st also, all
betweeP April
1861, Old were
geons 4rtillca
received no bo'
: . Lnmaa.—By a -'cent
Court of Claim the .
following Penne 1
Iva
, entitled to i 1 4100
87th,' 48th, 290 and
persona Who enlisted
15th and Julyl2s3d,
diacharged upea aur
a of diaabiliiir and
nty. i
M. OEN. 0
applatele of all
testingi agains
secret ifgente 1
menu: !Such's._
tem of 'Aliplom
outgrowing. i
negoti
army of snake.'
•
x has earne' the
naiderate men 14 pro
the, employidsnt of
, y the State Dapart
ents belong toy sys
y the world IP fast
ne honest, fran and
tor is worth a • hole
and Spies.
Can air cktti t itee%
on Shtirday 1
lectea :to the
Con4eltione,
Gen.l Grant fo
eha 4t. Grow f,
ing, of *the &Irbil.
Crawford connt,held
t, delegates wee se
' tate' and Senatorial
d instructed to support
. President and !Fiala
r Vice Presidentp
ilirmita . Landon's speechbe
fore th Teach rs' Institute, at;,l CLeb
anon, I tTh sday evening, was an
able'efcort. T e speaker did Olt con
fine hi ipself to the hackneyed Ilplati
tildes Which can nothing; bit he
took high gro ud fdr Arogressri and
stirred up the dead ,bonesaf a .stand
still oriretroc e ciinseivatisml with
out any partizan or sectarian' lean.
ings he drew no eiviable picture of
the politicans Who would go beck to
barbarism, and of the church People
who *mid quench the-glowing" spir
it of vital, Christianity in the cold and
freezing perfo .mantes of a fossilizing
formalism. Many of his passages
were truly eloquent. • It is snob ad
dressee that ~ ake people thinkl; and
•out of'-thought . collies improvement.
—Lebanon Cojrier.
Aran abncrtistmentsJ
T 1 THE
lINAitRID
BEST I WEBSTER'S
I ita.unitarza ' 1
QED .DICTIONOY,
• !IBA ENGBAii i INOS. - m. \
re max' num war fl cram
i MOTIONAIIIII,II.
A necessit • to orrery iittelligent dually, stn
dept, teacher an pro lestdonal man. • What LI.
imry Is Icomple without the best English Dic
tionary t . t
"llulletrAtt ID t respects . to any other Eng
lish Die of evrtt to me. %llon.G.P,Marsh
"Tan rw W Is glorious—lt brperiect
—it distances at d defies 'competition—lt leaves
nothing 10 be deelhal• —r. a RaYrisfut tI.L.D.,
Prat: of PkaserriCollage.
" All Young persons should have I a standard
Dictkmary at their altars. And while you are,
aboatlit hat laistre unabridged, llT; that Dictionary
. - I P T iosu
Wsesrs4-the at work unabridged, If you
are t poor, save the; amoun trona your
back put it into your bead."—Phroselogica/
-
Journal ,_ , i
" Ere* yards- should give his sons two or
three iqUare rods of ground, well prepared with
'the aValls of wish h they may boy It. f Every
merhanMshould put a receiving box4n.some
consplotOus p in the house tol catch the
stmt' rinks for he like purpose. , Li" it up
on vo r table by e side of the Bible' .it is a
better ampoyi , ldir than DAISY NlllO4 ehtl,at_,o be
expocalders.' . Life -Boat ' -
• la'one vol. of MO Boy al Quarto' Pages.
I si
Pablillb4 by 0. 0. iIERBIA_ ,_ll Springfield.
; Am. Bbld by all Boottsellerad • , 1
AlsO, Just published, Atriussum's NiviosAL
PICTORI4I. DIC7TION/LRIN 1040 pages. Brice All. i
OVER 300,001
10,000 11,0101 A 1
RF0.5.3 I, ,it MIX'S
1N50.8.41. CE AGBNC i I
, I ,
- 'ir4tpitil Be ted over $2'7,00000,
!.....
1 4773 REPRESENTED!:
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North Ancerina, hUsdalphia,...s Lsause 72
Pi cie Tt o z w at i r rd, 1,934195 41
New oric, 876,616 60
Homei.ln.i Co., N w Haven, 1,619,1370 SO
North Anikerican ire In. Co., of II
Now/ York. • - • U 6,000 00
Euterpe*. 01 Ci cloned,
I,b,
rVNotnel 114,N0w Yerk, 200i,00
. po ,
we In the above reliable **-
lent* akthelo r p t ratai. Particular
ofthe p 7. Olhoe two nor th
of thelol2 ,up stairs. in then* occu
pied by 4 bn W. Mix and Henry Pciet, 4 idso at
the bank Ho- -oflt S. Handl & oa.
i -1 , • B. S. BU B SEI4
$ JOHN W. 102 C.
Towan , , Feb 20;1868' t I 1
' -
• r
5, TORE AItIYTAVERN toaliENT:,
la The inbseri r will rent hie More arid Ta
vern eft Blanding' : tone ,Ps. For te ' p ite.,
applyito.loseph •owell,Towande. l'a i l l i 1
r__ l H. W. T CY.'.
Fita'. diem Ston. Feh.,2o. 1868: 1
FORllila
gum of ..e hundred and flitY 1 apes,
within elz zell • of Towanda, and one mile
from ihe trim offered for sale on favorable
terms,, nee hundred acres ars cleared add la a
staf,n of 'ration, with good feetoe, and
moat Imogene ldltucs. The house is, a ,Well
built dwelling th very convenient outtalk!.
lugs oaugistlng of summer. kitchen a 64
room store
room *dhows, and the yard well Ailed with
ever and other trees. The ben Is a. large
bank 36z68 feet with a good - 4103*mb,
a 1 1211P o lp adiohalogerith stalls for all Wier
a large liaise near by end - temagifibbnie
on p persy.l km his .14 Mat= and
soutiontiezposore and°Bared for salti, solely
on soooont of this ill bealthm• the owder. iFor
teethe, artlenlits and terns; which eritighly
fayo4bl4. appliOation may be made to •
I i B. O. 113188/L L._
Towin , Feb; 20, 1868. •
C.►_ ,
t11 . 01 4 1r- —WHEaza4, tai 1 wife
XlitatlisrineJans, has it'll my bed and board
Just al ' or:promtanom. all person
are dime I hamplos or trust's" Aer on
lay Octractingoont.a. shall pay no detta oft' 4er con
er ,
i
1 11 , p •
lug'. HN B. . lIIMRICIL
a. . . Stone. b.' 17 , 188—mr. ,
?miss
D
.1
D NUTS of 'a 4 u kinds
bilks at
4 Csued• CAMS tan.
pia ~
Ilhatiienttithi. _
. ,
T. R- t
1868
litA s BRONSON, .ORIVB f .r4,- i PA.'' ,
•
ip builders most ooMplittiteli4
*arwan t. Saab. MAW -
Otimetimpt. 1.31:111112/ Butte,
•
--- ROOFS, CONDUCTORS,
Gutters, put on byexperienael
,er_orlanen end
Ater kunst - rites: ` Vieterliti and 'jobbing,
sap boilers, Sap spike, &c.. Howe's Sewing
Yacht a, none :Utter, linisetail Clothes
Wringers, best in ass. Wheel Bakes and Com
bined - Bower. *artily the Attention of
the inetliga e larmer... thibbyd's Mowing lie
dim. Snit desirable. 4or 41 foot at.
'Weis la bedsteads; eyeing h i ed hottolns,
And
F :U : ' R U;11E 1
Partners will And - ' this seam the 'quality
of Tin Pass, Milk and - Strati Palls, and every
fiesorlsioa of TM Ware. j -Flour and Salt,
ciovr and Timothy Seed, Spinning Wheel.
Flax Wheels, Reels, Wheel Reads. Flyers;
Fis4l Rollers aadkPlardcv -Selma tarnished to
order at lowest possible price'.
' ALSO—I Corn libellers, Morticing Macidnes,
Cutting Boxes. •
N IIR9NSON,
Orwell, Feb. 20, 1888.
!*:
Ida
ion •
has
has
G ROVER &•
...BAKtIVS
11101115 ST fREIMTIit,
eon
the
SEWING 11A.CHINESI
730 Chesnut Street, IEIIII adelphis.
THE VERY HIGHEST PRIZE,
THE CROSS OF THE LEH 0' OF HONOR
Was conferred on the represen lathe of the
GROVER AND BAKES
SEWING MACHINES,
at the 1
EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLEe
tarts, 1867 ; thtu atteetlng
THEIR GREAT SUPERIORITY
Oyer all other se wing-maeltheee.
As assortment l ot these" celebrated . machines
constantly, on hand and for said by
W. A. CHAMBERLIN,
Feb: 8,1888.-Bm.
LOOK OUT FOR HOLIDAYS I
NSW GOODS NSW GOODS ! • 'l'
W. A. CHAMBERLIN
Nu - enlarged tdi store and bs Just received
slug. stocker Cioldand Biker
AMERICAN WATCHER -
And a well mdeeted assortment of SWISS
WATCHES, all warranted to - run well or the
mozion rettinded tha . He beeps as band-a Urge air
=twat of oelebrata
•- • •
SETH THOMASCLOCK
(Ala
elegant astot*ent of the latest Mew
Geld - -
JEWELRY7- - -AER SILVER -WARE.
In the plated line. he hag Hegira Blether
FORKS AND' -SPOONS!
• Heavily - plated-
Breakfast t r:Castars,
Elegant treble plate double, wall
ICE PITCH"“I3I.
Banitio•me Cake Baskets,
BUTTER it BERRY pis Hips,
PickleStands,Tes Bells, ao., c. •
CHAILIGG= is now keeping the
GROVER A BAKERS) .
Family Sewing ' fraehines.
These Machines are superior to alt others for
family 0311. for the following reasons
They sew with two threads direct from the
spools, and require no rewinding.
They are more easily understood and used,
and len liable to derangement, than other ma
chines.
They are capable of executing perfect-7s
without change of \ adjustment, a much greater
variety of work than other machines.
The stitch made by the-se machines Is much
more firm, el +ado, and durable, especially upon
articles which require to be washed and ironed,
than any•other stitch.
This stitch, owing to the manner in which
the under thread is nnwrought, is much the
mod plump and beautiful in use, and retains
this plumpness and beauty, even upon articles
frequently washed and ironed, until they are
worn out. •
-The structure of the seam is such, that, tho'
it be cut or broken at intervals of only a few
stitches, It will neither open, am, nor ravel,
but remains firm and duraMe.
Unlike other machines, these fasten ,both
ends of the seam by their own opeiation. '
With these machines while silk Wiliamd_ upon
the right or face side of the seam, cotton may
be used upon the other aide without,leasening
the strength or durability of the seam. This
can be done on no other machine, and if a gram
wi saving upon all articles stitched or made op
th silk.
These machbies, in addition to their auperfor
merits as instruments for sewing, execute the
moat beautiful and permanent embroidery and
ornamental work.
Yon can set 'Sewing Machine Needite, and all
articles pertaining to the machine badness.
WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING,
Done In the best manner, u usual, at low rates
Towanda, July -
AND HE PLAUD •ON 4 HARP
OP A 'THOUSAND STRINGS,
DITTIiIOII if 00'S TEMPLB OP $171310 I
For sale the celebrated Mathushek Grand,
and the beautiful little Colibri Pianos. Pianos
ofll9 strings. Pianos of one third more pow
er. Pianos that exhibit mores= ill structure
Pianos that Ere bettor made in every respect '
and will stand In tune longer than any now le
use in this waintry and Europe. These Pianos
differ in lion bribe inside from all o
era the strings mess the iron frame in all di- ,
recta—as, distributing the Immense pressure
equally to all sides of the plate._ • Besides nth.'
er Improvements peculiar to their constrnetiorc
they combine all the hats of very,'
other peaufacturs. s for illustrated e
eiscri-;
lass whirs everything is explained to satialseo;
Gen. Also omudisdry on hand a fhll amort-;
mentor Haines Brother's Pianos, Organs and
Melodeons of the best of various Jitylea.for the
chtirch - andparlor. Parlor and Melodeon Cod
ere, Piano and Melodeon Stools, Instniction
Books for Melodeon and Plano. New and of
sheet musk On hand and ordered It desire
Also . for sale:, Prof. Van limuselier and Pled
eon's . Plano, Mare and Carriage Polish.--
Piano tuning ne eit: about Aldine. Moral
discount to m cruisers and teachers.
Also agents ler tla • . ' • • •
DECKER BEGTHERE UNE4GAIXED -
PATittitl PIANO . -FORTES
W.A. CHAMBERLIN. ' W. DITTEIOII. -
Towand,a, Feb. 13.'1868. 7 •
THE WAVERLY PAPER MILLS
a pay NO per tali for Br Straw hi Bon •
dun. a nd 19 per ton for Machine Threshed. 41!•
livered at the Company's Mills Ih Waverty
_H. B. fiALDWILIZept.
• WantlY. DOC. Is, ,
'VALUABLE - FARM' FOR SALE.
The sufacribee oliefe! hie '(irm skeet* in
the northern part of Herrick) tarp., containhig
111 acres of land.aboutls sexes Imp z roved " new
ginguag house, and all mammy oatimumitlide l
nth trees, ko.. The fa r o is well 'Owed egg
in a good state of cultivation. For tennis ep
ply_to or Wean - JONAS LEAK.
Nov4,llllllllws I. Herrichville;Ths.
01010/1 Na akePiPas Fpn
VVsthurwarmtipaato
Hs' PLACE TO - BUY YOUR
.1. Grace** ehesp, at • -
insphall Cowelts Chew Stott
CANAIi .= BOAT FOR SALE.—
The naliedigestelleas for este:
TIT' CIANAL , AOOII"
siteld-batiCand one ~1 344.:
14.11 ca n
,s:=4".iiiitrohist , "
•'•
Athens, .145: - Y11) 1 , MA";
-partner•
DISSOLUTION : —The `co—The
ebt beretotern. elating- bebraan—lP
fataielnd IL - A. Boas. le Oda dal dissolved tr'
=Anal consent. Tliwbusisese will be carrie d
bo bereaftei in the mills by E. B. B tone h Bro..
and in the store by IL -A. Boss. Mining by
strut attention to - badness to merit our share
01 psi& p"trln . ip, Aisb Amid Itor all kinds.
itt ?" • 1 ; ILA TONB:
.- A . ROBS.
- Oct.
WENTY-FIVE . -YEAtiS .Exkigru
T
ENtThi or DENTISTRY. • ••.!
J. EL Sawn, tl. D.. would Yelped:tiny Inform
the lababitants ot Bradfard County thrtle is
permanently located in Towanda', -Pa.,- -Ile
would say. that from • his long_ waif successful
practice of TWENTVVIVE- YEARS dnrition
he ts familiar with -all-the diffinemt et les of
work done in wind all ,Dental ments
in city or sptttry. ILO is better- prepared than
any other D r , operator in the vicinity to do
work the best adapted to the many and dlftrent
cases that present themselves oftentimes to tbe
Dentist, as he understandi the art of making his
own artificial teeth, end has facilities lair doing
the- same. To those requiring ander meta at
teeth be would calLattention to his new kind of
work which consists of porcelain for , both plate
and teeth, and for Ming a continuous gum., .It is
more durable, more natural in sppearanceomd
mach better adapted to the gum thin any other
kind of work. Those In need of the game are
invited to call and examine specimens; Teeth
tilled to last for years and oftentimes 'tor 114.
Dhloyoform, Ether, and ." Nitrius Oxide 'Y ad
ministered withiferfect safety, as over four bu
dged palliate within the last tour years can tea
' &ice in Patton's Block,
P R
•
COHEN & ROSE?IPI-ELD,
WnsusAs, It •aeema , to bare .pleased the in•
habitants of Towanda, and eldinltY. to recog
nise our, bit way of dealing ;
Mm Witimiel 'We owe ont sincere thanks
to the community for extending to us swliberal
a patrionage until now ;
AND WIIIRIAS ' We deem our duty to re
ciprocate ill We' favors bestowed upon us thus
far;
We do hereby publkly PROCLAIM, that oar
great . -
STOCK OF
_OVERCOATS,
AB al?? ol_gi , llldada of the best kuidis of
TOWANDA. PA.
REDUCED PRICE-8.1
That will WAWA the eonAmon ity,u we want•
to maka.soom lot our
We are determined to sell our • present stock et
a sacrifice. The . best way to convince your.
selves is to call at „ •
COHEN ,ta ROSENFIELD. ,
_ Nazi, door to Fox. Styrene, Defter & Co.
Totianda. Jan. 23,1885.
• - • .
•
pLANT FRUIT AND .4SRNAMEN
,
TAL TREES, VINES AND , FLOW ERS
Remember that at the c `:
.. TOWAIkTDA \ HOME NURSERY
You can buy ANYTHING yea map want in the
line of NURSERYiTREES,JINES, SOREI BS
and FLOWERS. p not on hand leave or give
lour order, and It will be carefully and setts-,
W.mgy filled: I can supply you with'
THRIFTY APPLE TREES,
Splendidly rooted.
VERY' FINE PEAR TREES,-
Also_, PLUM. CHERRY 'j QUINCE, SIBERIAN
CRAB and PEACH TREES.AIso, DWARF
PEAR, CHERRY, PEACH and APPLE
TREES.. GRAPE FIEFS of all the best vasie
ties,froml yew to years old. EVERGREENS
MOUNTAIN ASHES, HORSE CHESTNUTS,
WILLOWS, Ao., kn. Come .and see, or send
you orders. B, M. WELLES.
Towanda, Oct. 1.1867.
F L 0 17\
FOUNTAIN'S PREMIUM FLOUR,
Constantly arriving Proni.dur Mllb3 , in Michigan
Wholesqlsiuid Retail Dealers supplied cheap,
Near the Erie Railway Depot, ELMIRA , N.' N.
i
Dec. 19, 1887.
COLLING7001:1 & STRANG:I
WATOIMAKERS & JEWELLERS,
&mem= to the old housolot W. P: YATES,
1
W1101, 1 13541.E 1 DALF,ItP
1 • 1 .0 J
f....!
SILVER,PLATLED WAltily
'lsm
thin elan nian4aetagers; including
Gorham Mannfactoring Company. Mee iden
Brittaiinia Company,Rog. re, Smith ,
CM, Boom Brothr*, Reed & Bar
; • tow. ttep As we. bay th• lane ~
'quautitleo. we am .pre
pared to sell at *orrery •
T , OWE§'I` . 11 ATEST
Efoth to t p retail cpsio;e7s to doalre at
' 1 I . 4*PI4ATTNif '
1 -•
Of old'irare prOmpia k tiin4a. th e Wed charged
at 114 lat It il L1 , 11014001:01116 c 2N 41 6 1 ."'
Street; lamlrs,
104 i 5 4 1368 . • . '
1 11
-17
Hanson.
OCLAMATION
TOWANDA, PA.
',O,LOTELING - 1
Is now ready to be disposed of . at such
• '
- SPRING STOOK 1
I=
Gin THE BEST
MADEVROM I I THE BffiT
MICHIGAN WOITE
AND OTHER GOOD BRANDS
Prom our !Store in the
HATHORN BUILP,Iiiq
J. 1140IIIITAIN & CO.
147 %tea. street, Emirs. 71,Y.
! Established In 841, are
wg9I,BA.LEt
IWo otro aisoytepetred to do
• .• • • •
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vu a
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1.
- I:IROOKE4a. .
The largest and
best assortment of • 0 •t.
.oroo.9griet open- Y
id in tthi County, S
soil he sold.cheap. -f • 4- .
wicycHAN BLACK. - ,
O T
Y
FANCY 'GOODS -
in Cbina, Lava,
Parian Marble,
Glass, Wood, &c. • 'Y •
just received from
Auction.
WICKHAM & MACK.
Jan. 23, Is6B.
KNIVES, Forks,
Spootis, &o. These
lines of goods : we . : , 0
either get dire,Ck of Y Y
the - Importer _or S a S
manufacturer. ! !
W z msusu & BLA4'.
WHEELER & ,WILS,ON,
SINGER SEWINC , MACHINES,
fT,.i.IOICHAIt &
7.
THE WELL KNOWN BOOT AND
SHOE EiTABLISHHENT OF TOWAN•DA!
basin store a - splendid assortment-of goods ,
/tilted to the Winter Trade. , Clomp'. tang ev•
,ery thing in that line. Tbe4tock has been se,
lodes) • whir especial retblench to 'durabllit y;
sad ie offered at lowest rates, by..
• HUMPHREY _BROTH Elt11;
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OFD FANCY
Bobes,'Beffalos and Blankets are being
closed out at very much reduced rat as, making
it &great Inducement •to purchase at this sea
son.
LARGE STOOK OF SARATOGA
Belalap, Zinc and Common Trunks', Tra
velling Bags, &a., !to. Beat assortment -in
Northern Pennsylvanla—in fact the only place
in Towanda where_a good gook can be frond.
HIIMPBBNY BROTHERS.
L'IANOt \ CABRIAGB AND. TEAM
L 'Harness de tnorder and ,kept on hand
in.onr Harness t. - All °fibs best
materkl and up to t Standard. •
HUMPHREY:BROTHERS.
towands, 6, 'Ski:- •
OARD.r4Yr. Bum= haw
tamed a License, .0 - aired- of the
Goodyear Valdosta COM to , Viilesurise
Robber.asti base for ;-•A And Ms
noww good selection u ca those, beaUtlitaverVed
Block Teeth. and a superior artfollailleek
English Robber, whieh will enable hi to atm.
P_IY abase la lint of ~ .seti,of with
woe angarompoi4 . -, for beauty ono :watt
Peldince. Ma*. Gleaning, Correcting •
alarities, Extracting, and all ;Opcestiotorhe.l
!coda" to - the — Surgical Departures; '
w.rfo*ed. , Cholefonn admix' istered - ; for the
exhserion: of •Teeth •whirk'dcsked, an Wel*
Wog Used tor, uoi ,pitoblo wok** has
pert e 4 coddetice, g, lnistered it with`
thifo meat plftsing ng 'l:practkn, of
=i."•yeara, ••t• • •
liberal
Patel* • Gig Palle for their
parrimege heretofore received, lie would
RAY lhat by strict Mantled to the 'manta ot-his
patinas. he would , conthure,to merit their con.
Uwe. and approbation, °Poe in Beldieman's
Illocir;eppodte the lifeanillonse, Towanda ;
• ' .1 Dr: StiAlit3m; ; !
WM
•
- SS,I4,SSWAIW
•-
I)3urnere,.:Wicks;
Chimneys,: Chan
dollen, Ito; it
• Nir,CIERAN- &BUM:
SILVER Plated
Goods of 'testy
patterns(andeVery
piece warranted),
8 received from the
I manufacturer.
Wmumin Sr. Iksmr..
IMI
AND
HUMPHREY BROTHERS.
ME
OE
Mil
Real Estatt aria Insurante.
i a.corywitir E. & WARD,
IRiiiit;,llo'l l l4E AGENOY,
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r
tier sale lAwidryw c tiropertsee at nano
c 6660 njpois ST terms : • ,
A tract of land situate in. Gloucester co ' '
New Jersey. Containing 446 acres,.3i Tr.
from Malaga Station, Camden and_ Cape • j?,
- Railway. - .
.., 1' t
..'
TtiolLilleet-Anehor , " Dampest/ Winslow
beeiniblg Weida boa at,. T. 45oatlelelsig
3600 acres. To be sold In lota. •
_ _
Potter My .V ttorrtim4
with Pk ape", Agt 4 - clietry)
. 01 asoi
woods as p opts :
Tracts No. 4763, conittinin 990 >acres ;No.
4755; 990 acres—bs e first and mutt
forks of the Sionamationing in Wharton and
6 7;v 1 ".*!:41!Ialbirk'
4 -
Tracta N0.•,4707, 99G PSIS ; No; 4703,44
Atria 05kt. '4653. 490',acres • Wharton town.,
ship. Hie. of , Appot, hesieurS ten of Nettle
Creek.) • L. •
- Tracts No. 5917, 1100 aares ; N 04720,1080
:Wm ; No: 5833, 'llOO acme ; No: 3934, 1082
acres 75 perches : No. 6913, 1100 icres„: - No.
- 5930, 1100 acres
__l No. •6938, 1100 saw I 'No t ,
6929, 1100 ; Whartoc and Btewardsont town;
ship on head.waters Kettle Creek, near main
branch.-:
Teseta No. 4717,196'a0rta ; 4729,190 scrim ;
Appot and Ettewardson totinstdps; neat Little
Kettle Creek.
Tracts Ha: 4920,837 sera ; 4924,
_6OO acres,
Whirton Idylls/4 , main brandbo-Stanunahow
Two,handred and •seireuty-ore urea prime,
drat; clue coal land. Blakely township, bi t .
:erne county. Pa., halt way between Scranton
and. Carbondale. Very near the Hallway: •
•
One tlionsand acres first elms Anthracite
emu landieb4ut 11 miles northeast of Wilkes.
ilarre, ftethirmidat of improvements.
About 1000 acres of land in Medford'town
hip, Burlington county New Jersey, about
fobs mike north from—lickson Jdnetion of the
Ilamden and Atlantic and Delaware-and Hartz
tan Bay Railways. - ,Valuable mill, seat. Two
or three houses, stable, barns, tic., second
growth of timber, never failing water. Power
till 16 or 16 feet overshot. Price $2O per acre.
Priewthh4l . may remain.
Delimits Farms, and Pennsylvania lands.—
Descriptions and directionsgiven on applica: ,
'
A valuable Country Seat near Philadelphia.
Splendid grounds and tries. 69 acres of land
WESTERN PROPERTY—For sale of ex
change. - - , l2ostrep qf good land one t bird , tim
bered. San Piece; Static - county, lowa.
orty acres of good la ad with fruit trees, ap
ples, peaches r pears. &c. IS, acres ,improved,
one half mile from flan Plere on V4ilway.—
Price $BOO. • -.
BO acme one mile from San Mere. one-third
timbered. No improvements. On railienv.
Price $BOO. ,
A steam mill property in BECritegien town
ship, Bradford county. A Tay desirable lota
.
. .
bering operation.
Eight parcels of land, containing from 60 to
100 acres, each partially timbered. and improv
ed suitable for fuming or gracing.
Hone and Barn in good order and 136 acres
of Improved and timbered land, orchard, good
water. .4e. Union township, ?foga county, on
_Northern Central Lailway., For sale on long
VMS and easy terms. - '
26 Town Lote In Monroe Borough, Bradford
county, Pa.
• ' -
9,000 Acres %lid Timbered Ladd. Sullivan
county, Pa. _
122 Acres good Farming. Ladd, Burlington
township, Bradford county .
Other timbered and, improved properides,
Descriptions given on appviaticr.
Tenements s and improved' Beal :Estate, To
wanda-Borough, and' ot her properties..
MONTANYE & WARD,
EmecutalConveyances, tarnish Briefs of
buy and 'sell Beal Estate, collect rentals and ,
liens,survey and examine all kin& of property.
They are prepared to negotiate sales of farms,
bomesdeads, and properties especially -desirable
to capitalists; to procure advances of money
upon bond and mortgage, and to prosecute in
quirk:l3pr those desiring to make Investments
or 'wellies home They will effect
INSURANOE
In the best known LURE AND LIFE` COMPA
NIES. They have exclusive Agency o: 0-
hr] and neighboring counties t). e.l om
panics In these mina' departments of Insur
ance.
Those who desire to bu,y or sell Win ;
All who wish to effect lootwonco.against Fire;
All who seek permanent investments for the
futon benefit of their huoilles t la eecare,and
Aret•claps Life Companies:
. . •
. , t
Capita/Ista de l / 4 to :boy or sell valuable
ope9ulative . piope ,i ; .1
.
Ari wishing surreys and szaminstion ;
An . wishing advances upon valuable real
All who wish to obtain lase or rental of
Perms or Tenements, .--
Are reslieethily eolicltea eating each bad
ness to our Agency.
Farther particulars tuinished at our office.
Office. corner of Main ,and Pine streets.
ME
mr-3 1 ROPERTIVS ADYRRTISED
MEN W WAAGE.-
REFERENCES :
onvll. lierettr. Towauda. Pa.
Hon. William well,: -Bloomsbarg r Pa.
o,k.Ward,lirg.. Towanda. • -
Y: C.
G. R. Mason Co.jkakors. Tawas&
J. D. MOntanys Twangs.' • • --- •
Wimp: & Co.. Nens York.
Dickson Brothels, Pldlnielptda. - '
Hon. John N. ConjnepWilksialurs.•
Ctuirtes Parrish. WI -
Han CIL Bul tar' Irplar, Pa. •• • -
Tonaoja, April S t Ms- • .
IMI
umi
G. D. RONTANYR,
HENRY. WARD.
kat. ="4„ -
aumtbtot SALE.—Thi under.• iilgaa Guardliii of minor children of Jo
seph 8. Robinson. late t f Iprinideld two.,
40'd , , will mg on the premium os WEDNEB.
DAY, MARCH 4,1868,, at 1 o'clock, p. to.. the
following 4sierllald lo t, pleat or panel of land
Wont* ht Sprlaildwid twlP.i_bolanW st *Mows:
Oo tbei.oK by land of Alexander Clarlr;on
the worth by land of the _ - Pitts and:by
.$/kita Gala, -on the waat 'by land of
litt u zJano Soorldel, on the/lowa on
-". ft 80 wive, or thereabouts.
biP paid on day of isle ; caw
third of balance cot , conflrsendlon of sale, and
onekhlfd annually - theninher.
1 O. , Cloardbin.
Feb. la, 1488,„ - O SCOTT , •ix
NO . TIOE IN BANICRUPTCY. -
This is to give Nolice: That on the litbday
of February A. D. 1868, a Warrant in Bank.
mptey was issued. against the estate of
Hiram M. thff, of the township of Clinton,
in the -Cdunty of Bradford, • and state of
burnsylvania, who has been adjudged Bank.
rupt on billows petition; that the payment
of any debbr and delivery of any property
belonging to sash Bankrupt, to Mm, or for
his inns and the transfer. of any:property by
him areforbidden by law: that -a meeting
of the - Creditors of the said Bankrupt, to
'rove &ids debl4 — and to choose one or
more Assignees of his . Estate, will be held
at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at
the Office of. the-B,eguiter in the Borough of
Towanda, before EDWARD OVERTON,
Register, on the 23d day .Of March,
- 1)..11368,..1 2 o'clock,
THOMAS Ai !ROWLEY,
U. 8.. Marshal am Messinger, Wes
tern District Penns_ylvinia.
By E. 11 - .O9OLBATIGH, Deputy.
Feb. 20. 1868,-4w. _
NOTICE EN . BANKRUPTCY
This is to give' Notice__-: That on the 13th
day of Febritary, A. D. 1868„ a Warrant
Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of
Andrew J.Teeter, of the township of Canton,
in the County of Bradford, and State of Penn
sylvania, who . has been adjudged Bank
rupt on his bun-petition; that the payment
of any debts and delivery of any property
belonging to such Bankrupt, to him, or for
his use, and the . transfer-. of any property
by him are forbidden by law ; that a meet
ing of the creditors of the said Bankrupt,
to prove their debts, and to choose - one or
more Alsignees of his Estate, will" be held
at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden of
the Office of the Register in the Boriagliii,
Towanda, before EDWARD OVERTON,
Janßerate; on the 20th - day ,of March,
A. D. 1968, at 9 o'clock, a. m.
THOMAS A. ROWLEY, -
United States Marshal as Messenger,
Western District Pennsylvania.
By E. B. COOLBHUGH, Deputy
Feb. 20, 186&-4w.
IDMLNISTRATOR'S NOTIOE.—
'Notice's hereby glien, that all persons
Indebted to the estate of Gates Wilcox )
late of Franklin, decd. are requested to
make immediate payment, and those having
claims against said estate will.present them &sly
authenticated for settlement.
Feb; 4,6 h 1888.
.AiDMINISTR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is
hereby given that all persons indebted to
he estate of ' LEWIS JOHNSON, late of
Terry tarp., dec'd.. are reivested to make im
mediatepayment, - and those having claims
against said estate Mast present them duly an
thenticated for settlement.
HABBT BENJAMIN,
Administrator.
Feb. 20,1868.
itD KINISTRATOR'S NOTICE,.
Notice is hereby given that all persons.
indebted to the estate of ALBERT NEWELL,.
.late of l:Rater twp., ,dec'dq are requested to.•
make immediate payment, and all persons bay
'lng claims against said estate, must , presenh
them duly authenticated for settlement. ,
GEORGE BIRNEY,
Administrator.
Feb. 20; 1868:
A DMINISTRATOE'S NOTICE.-
Notice is hereby given that ail persons
indebted .to the estate of IBA C. IfHWHAN,
late of Warren twp. deo'd.,' are requested to
make immediate pa yment, and all persons hav
ing dahlia against said estate must' present
them duly authenticated for settlement.
_ ALBERT T. -WHEAT,
Feb.%), 1868... Administrator.
TN. BA.NICitIIPOILn the matter
-A.- of ASAPITZOLBUBS, Bankrupt. In the
Wtrict - Court of the_ Daai' States for the
estern Distaiet of Pennsylvania, ds.
.To whom it may concern : The undersigned
hereby gives. notice of his' appointment as as•
signee of Asaph Colburn. of Troy Boro' in the
County of Bradford, and State of Pennsylvania
Within said District, who has been adjudged a
Baukropt upon his own petition by the District
'Court of said District.
:Dated at Towanda, this 30th day of February_
X. D. 1868. .
JOHN W. ILIX, Assignee
TN BANKRUPTCY.--In the matter
1.-of Joidah Stowell, Baal/apt. In the District
Court of the United States for the Western Dis
trict of Pennsylvania."
To whom - it may concern : The undersigned
he"eby gives notice of• his _appointment - as As
signee of Josiah Stowell of Wilmot twp.. In
the county of Bradford ,and State of Pennsyl
vania, within said District, who has been ad
judged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by
the District Court of said District. • • •
Dated Towanda, the 20th day of February,
A,D. 1888. JOHN W. Idl%, Assignee.*
AttUDITOR'S NOTICE.- Wm Braine
li 2 use of lima: d Express Company vs.
tliani It: Broine. In the Cont of • Common
Pleas of Bradford County, No, 241,Beptember
term,- 1868. - .
The underalgned,an auditor appointed by said
Court to distribute money in the bands of the
Sheriff, arising from the sheriff's sale of defen
dants yeal estate, will attend to the de
ties of his. appointrient at his office 'in the
Borough of . Towanda, on TUESDAY, the 24th
day of mAsca, 1868, at 2 o'clock, p. m, where
all persons having claims upon said mottles
will attend - ior forever _ be debarred from - the
mime. : WM. _WATKINS,
Feb. 20, 1868
AUDITOR'S'` NOTICE.--Orriscm,
Hope os. E. P. Bishop.' In the Court
of vommon Pleas of Bradford County No. 176,
September term, 1865.
- The undersigned suiditor appointed by said
Court to distribute moneys in , the hands of the
sheriff, arising from'sheriff's sale of defendant's
real estate, will attend to the duties of his ap
pointment, at his office in the Borough of - To-
wanda, on TUESDAY, the 24th day of MA RCH
1868, at 10 o'clock, a. m., where all - persons
having claims against said fund must present.
them, or be forever debarred.
JOHN •W. MIL
Feb. 20, 1868. Auditor.
_ ,
ADMINISTRATOR'S. NOTICE.--
Notice is qereby.giveit that all persona
indebted to the estate of W. H. H. OEBMON,
late of Troy,.dee'd „ are requested td make fat
mediate payment. and all persons Laving elaim
against said estate must present them duly au.
thenticated for settlement: '
B. B. BUSBEILU,
Administrator.
Feb.2o. 1888.
- PIEEOUTOR'S
X/ is hereby given that all persona indebted
to M estate of JOSEPH ELLIOTT. late of
Rome, deed". ,ire requested to make Immedi
ate payment, and all parsons having - claims up
on saidestate must present 'them duly authen
ticated for settlement.=
OSCAR ELLIOTT,
WILLIAM ELLIOTT,
Feb. 20, 1888. Executors.
IN BANKRUPTCY.--In the matter
of H. E. YOUNG, Bankrupt. In the District
Court of the UnltedStates, for the Western Dis
trict of Pennsylvania, as.
Titt whoa it mg Conran : The suidersignesi
hereby gives notice of his appointment u as
signee of H. &Young, of Columbia in in - the Coats
ty of Bradford, and State of remsyhants,
within said District, who has been adjudged
Bankrupt 'mon his own petit ion by the - Distri ct
Court of said Markt.
Dated Troy; .the 20th day of February, A. D.
1887. - E. POMEROY. Amignse.
CITIOE.—The Auditors of Cola&
r
,bia Tcrwuship, met at Azstinville, on
the tith ot_Nov. 1801` had found the amount
of-war tax collected the Road Commis
sioners of said to wnship ,to be $23,158 47.
But as said Road Conunhudonera kept no
reliable accounts,. it apppeeaarrse impossible at
present to get a aatiafictory statement -
such accounts. '
JAMES LANE,
PELEG PECKHAM,
GILES PECKHAM,
Jan. 10.1868.—Str. • Auditors.
DISSOL .-
UTION—The Ctipartn er
bezetof re existing under the
Arm name of. Solomon & Son, Is this day dis•
solved by mutual consent. The boats. acconate
and.notes of the late Arm belong to M.S. Sol
onion; which are In she bands of we Alex
ander for settleateut. All ladobt. 4 - t° the late
Arm must settle .before February 1,1868.
EL SOLOMON.
• ALEXANDES SOLOMON.
- . Towanda, Deo. 9,1867.
BREAXFAST, DINING; EXTEN
81011,.nd Paripr %Wm, at PLU*T'S.
M. D. GAMBLE,.
Administrator
Auditor.