Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, May 21, 1868, Image 3

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1,40 AL AND .GENERAL.
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and Vi P. rt..30 1 4 04 4,_ Ai 1.
Prayer Idesthlgtvisy (Iwo&
Pi=rhst--.Clorelk....aisi...Es
14, s;LMP-lirudsyr7l3=lll,l3r.
' s igner Kollin Thursday ererdhp.
AlitsoopalUlia dr. Ber. 1). Hresipm Past
tor. Plucking every SarLdsy st 10i
sad 3 Pas. -Sunday , &bOO% le P. at.
ie the
Time Tablo of the romnsylvarda Mul New
York Omml sad Boil Road Company, which
took effect osk,lllonday, -May, 11, 1868:
I. .1., w;uri .1
LY. A.M.
..... 1120. .....800
Arun ... • 11:35. ... .8:45
.7:00.8.S8
thongs ...vas 120 sas
.... 7:45 1228 ' 9.18
P. M......P. A. M.
4• 4 •1
A. M. A. M. ,P. M.
West.! 8143 - 11110 450
ATM= ....7:53 10:45 4.43
MiLut ' - . 1210 ' 10011. • '..4:30
tfurm.... 735 10:17. ? ..3:15
TOWANDA ..9110 DM 350
• - • ,A. M. A. $. ~ P. M.
4 - oinup.cox, supethei,,k4
as.. See notices of Bridge Lettings
iu anothez column.
. 116. Gen. PArroy‘ wit lecture" on
teniperante at North - Towandaiklaxd House,
on next Monday evening. -
TEMPERANCE.--.-NAIMAN S. Paatra,- of
Vyainsing, will .dalives a the Whip on
Tempt:ham at the Pettit Aottie, on Friday
evening next. .
Deans n. A 86n of Mr. Clue.
sysssa,aged about eight years,fell off of the
ticket° wall into the riser, just below the
dam, at this place, an Thursday last, and
sras drowned.
ger-, A match-game of. Base Ball,—
the first one that has been played. hors this
scason--eamo oti on Saturday. lent. The
contestants were a nine from theUnstitu
and players belonging mostly to the Second
Nine of the Winans. The game was ( wc9
by the Winonas by a score of 43 Co
ADvERTISING IN THE RErORT • • .—There
arc luw people, we apprehend, who realize
the fall advantage they rive from adver
thi rk
ng in the ErouTzti / A n advertisement
inserted in our columns _reaches more than
thousailAreaders weekly—thus the year
ly advertises has,hia ;bruin - ma continually
before that nenthir Of people. The man
who wants tci s do business, and who under
stands how to do_it, will not fail to adver
tise.
gliod, rule is in force on
r4oms of the lailsoads of Pennsylvania; to
the 4toct that the officers of such roads are
olearly forbidden to sell a ticket to or allow
intoxlcatiid potions to ride In any of their
cars. Thiis rule is excellent and should be
applied fo allisniiness. No man intoxicat
ed should be - allowed to appear anywhere on
•y railroad .car, on the .bigAterny, the side
walk, at market + in a business transaction,
or in fact, anywhere in public, for the rea
son that tho•druukard is an unclean and en
unsafe thing.
ltAnatoen Mipuso. —On Wedne.a.
tisy, the Ma of April, there true a meeting
the incorporators of the Skinner's Eddy
and Little Meadows Bidtread Gompany,who
effected an organbation by electing General
E. W. Suninavorr, President, dwell Basins.
Lim, of Apolocon toWnsbip, -re
:ual E. B. PlatitusLis,i.of Little Meadows,
secretary. Committees were appointed to
confer with contractors for the building of
the rood as Amon as practicable, and to
,utopt rules and regulations for the opening
of the books of the CoMpany for the sulk.
scription to, and paying in of the fitneltamd
otherwise se?uring to. capitalists the early
oi. , fiing.of the roa.
rowascoa, May ID, 1868.
Attention is respectfully called to thelol
lwing Order
llELnottArrrEas Gamin. AnMop Rzmnuo,
Anirre Gintrat's OFFICE, 4411 14th St.,
WAnuniaros, IX C., Ifily 5, 1868. •
(General Orders N 0.41.) •
I. The Mk day of kray, - 1868,is designat
,A for thepmrpose of strewing with Sowers
vr otherwise decorating-the graves of Com
rndes ,who died in . defence • of their °wintry
during the late rebellion, and whose bodies
now lie in almost every city. villaire, and
hamlet ebsretoyard in the Iwo. -In this
observance no form of ecOmony prwerib
ed, but Pot& and Comrades 'will in their
own way arrange such fitting services and
tesamonlals of lespesct ins circumstances
unty permit; .
We are organized, Commies, as our Reg
ulations tell as, for the purpose 4 among
ther things,"ofigeserving and strengthen.
Ing those•Und and fraternal feelings which
hare bound together the soldie, sailors, i il
~rl mariners who united to suppress th
I.de rebellion." What can aid more to ns=l :l
sure this result than by cherishing tenderly
the memory of our heroic dead, who =idol,
.their breasts s barricade between our corm.'
.try and its foes. Their soldiers lives were
the reveille- of freedom to a race in chains
,Ld their deaths the tattoo of rebellions ty
ranny in arms. We- should guard their
laves with sacred vigilance. All that the
.mseerated wealth and taste of the nation
.0 add to their adornment and security, is
lad a fitting tribute to the memory of her
-lain defenders. Let no wanton foot tread
rudely on such -hallowed grounds. Let
pleasant paths invite the coming and going
of reverent visitors and fond mourners. Let
so vandalism of avarice or neglect,no rave
ee, of time testify to the present or to the
coming generations, that we have forgotten
as a peek, the cost of a free and undivided
Republic.
If other eyes grow dull, and other hands
slack, and other hearts cold in the solemn
trust, ours shall keep it well as long as the
light and warmth of life remain to us.
Let us then, at the time appointed gather
around the sacred remains and garland the
I ,, siortless , mounds above them, with the
choicest flowers of-spring time ; let us raise
above them the old flag they saved from
dishonor ; let us in this solemn presence
ro
ues our pledges to aid and mist those
whom they 'have left among us as sacred
tillages upon a nation's gratitude, the sol
dier's and sailor's widow and caphan.
IL It is the purpose of Alio Commander
tu.Chief to inaugurate this observance with
the hope Quit it will be kept up from year
to year, while a surviver of the war remains
to do honor to the memory of his departed
Comrades. He earnestly desires the public
press to call" attention to this Order, and
lend its friendly aid in bringing it to the no
tice of Comrades in all parts film country
ie time for simultaneous comp • there
uith. •
'IL Department Commanders will use
(very effort to make this Order effective:
By order oL—
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• ~
Pummel to the 'above general Order,
..111(1 in aceordenee with instructions receiv
ed from Head Quarters Department of
l'emns,ylianis, G. A. IL, on the OM 47 of
This month the graves of our *mules Who
died in the defense of their ceedihy, will be
decurated, and enc. h " fitting sertices.a . rui
tietimanLihi of respect" as may be within
- our means TO to Offered.
.111 soldiersrurd tiailors wno - Were enga
ged in the; suppression of the &amnion, are
eordisair invited to participate in the cere.
wallies, fur, althiiugh they may not be mem
, burs of onr Grand dimly, they cherish the
aloe love for the remembrance - of their old
4 :4olAtiheir
*hide their itim . under the old Oa&
eithenrisha ahlintereattli,
coninitmoration of this day, are req
to loin tea in our servidek, and bytheir pow
-40100, show their Vsnpallly with tut linaitith
'the caw for which we fought. .
The 'of distatitzig the graves our
decesSed i3osondes, who ore buried in TO:!
wands, has been allotted to a-committee pf
;Mies as follows :—/Ars. Goodrich,
Mrs. Dr. 0. M. Turner, Mrs. E. T. Fox,
l'ifrs. C. S. Mrs. 0. L Ward, Mrs.'
O. M. Mairrple, - Mits. DILID - tlveliON' Mrs.
Ulywies itertair, ti(i*(ooatiat,'Birs.
Ha:AY - Ma and Mrs. Burton IChrteury.- ,
Mrs. ifingsbroy hes offered the like of her
rooms at the Ward Ibiust; nio r ttings_
of the committee on deorratiori;:amil am
requested to give notice that thieonimittee .
will there meet on Saturday, May 23, at 2
o'clock, p. ta., to make' the necessity sr.
rangerrienta and appoint" their subordinate
oommiltees.
OA
Sr
The Rev. William liarriii; has kindly coll
ocated to deliver an oration upon the oeca•
tdon.
• The order of arrangements, and other de
tails. will be pnblfahol in 'the Totandkpe r
pore of the 28th busk 'and! o toddies or
Clubs which niay desire to take part in the
citizen procession, still correspond with
CoL 4.0. Naxos, Towanda.
n . .
liz.thaairrzag Pi No. CO3, ;
DerratcT or Panstrxnu,
Clatro /uLmr or Tor Itisrusuo;
TOWANDA. PA, May 19, /8 ( 6: 1 /
By-direction of the Poet (knumander a
meeting of Poet N0..68, Grand Army
Republic, will be held at their roma. on
Thursday evening next, at 71 o'cl;L,r/p. m.,
for the purpose of making saran eats to
celebrate the . 30th day of May, a day set
apart by the Commander-in-Chief -to
-decor
ate the graVes of Millers end sailors who
have been killed or died in/the service of
their country during the tc rebellion.
A. G. A. D. O.
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SHORT MUD= IMPROVED BRUNsWICH
Cazzaor..—"Tbis improved Cabbage is of
fine qrutli i yery, Rat and hard, measuring,
with good ulture, from one - foot to eigh
teen inc in diameter. We Cohsider it
the bee either for early vs late planting ;
it is easily cultivated, every plant produc
lbie head' when fully gwn. It is
esteemed among gar de ners, and is
need preference) to all others."
/ This is represented by respectable and
reliableparttes to be a very early, quick ma.
truing Drumhead Cabbage, of large size,
fine quality,few outside leaves, sure to head,
and not liable to burst open when fully
grown. Very fine either as an early cab
bage, or as a late cabbage, Its quick growth
allows of very late . planting as a !eecond
crop, after peas and other eatil , vegetables.
In the Spring of .1807, the Boston mark
et gardeners were eager to buy the little
seed, to be had of this cabbage, at $5 per
ounce.
- This season is the first that, the seed-has
been pbtaiWable ; and it is still high priced.
My plants are stocky and fine e.
Price of early hot bed plants prtz doz 15 cts.
Late Planta in June and July, stocky and
fine, 12 eta per dozen, 75 cents per 100.
B. M. Witumi.
Towanda Market Gardens,' May 12.
EARLY CABBAGE PLANTB.—I have a
good stock of superior early cabbage pinata,
of unusual and extra quality ; all grown'in
separate hot-beds. They are very hardy,,
and ready for immediate planting,
A. friend, who has had f301111:1 of my pints
this season ; and, who hai had 12 years ex
perience with hot-beds, Writes, under date
of May 7th: "They were Very stocky ;,I
never could raise such plants in a hot-bed
with Tomato and Peppers." Tho following
are-the best varieties in order of heading :
Little Pixie, Burnell's Sing of the Dwarfs,
Early Jersey Wakefield and Winningatadt.
Price 10 ets per doz., 35 eta per 50, GO eta
per 100. It. M. WELLEs.
Towanda, May 12.
TOMATO P' tern.—Fine, stocky and
and acclimated plants of Tilden, Keyes'
Praline, Foard, Early Large Smooth Bed,
Fegee and Yellow Pluni, all grown in apart
ments separate from other plants, from seed
of my own growing, and selected only from
best and first ripened specimens. All have
been transplanted into cold frames-
Price 10 eta per dozen, 35 cts per 60, and
60 cts per 100.
012DAZ HILL EILULT TOMATO. —For the
first time introduced to the notice of the
public. "It combines the qualities of Ear
liness, Good Size; Solidity and Productive
ness, in a greater degree than any other va
riety, and consequently we consider -it su
perior to any other in cultivation, cqi• pH
rate use or for market purposes.
Plants of this Tomato sell in N. Y. City
at the rate of thiroW dollars per hundred.
I got my seed from the originator, Mr.
John Sill of Cedar Hill, N. Y.
Price-20 cts per dozen.
PEryzns, Esc PLANTS, SWEET POTA.
Tots, &a. Sweet Mountain,Squash and
Ball Nose Peppers ; flue plats. 10 cts per
dozen.
CAULLFLOWZIIB. —Dwarf Mammoth, Early
Paris, and Nonpariel ; both early and late
plants. Hardy and stocky plants. Price. 8 .
to 10 cents per dozen. E. M. Waraas.
Towanda, May 11
• A PATENT RIGHT AND NO 111:131131:G..---.
The best and most sensible thing in the
shape of a patent right is D. B. Stardovant
& Co.'s milk shelves, and Provisiop Rack,
combined. It gives shelf room to a large
amount of milk,each Rack holding seventy
two pans of milk, occupying but four feet
ssace of room, saver a woman much labor,
aa each pan of milk can be taken from or
put on to the rack without taking a atop ; it
can be taken apart and moved from cellar
to kitchen, in five minutes, and is a splen
did thing. to dry fruit upon. •
Orders received for tae rack at Codding
Russell's Hardware Store, Tqwanda.—
Tawnship Rights for sale by Wm. Durand;
Herrick, Bradford Co., Pa. May, 6.
A GOOD TOKATOE--GEDAR HILL EAR ,
i.r.—Some seven years since we received
plants of a tomato from John Sill, Esq., of
Albany Co., N. T., with a statement that
among a large number of , varieties cultivat
ed by him, this was the earliest and best
The plants were placed separate from all
others in our garden, mail% more than er
dinarypains taken in their cultivation. The
fruit ripened the latter part of July, in ad
vance of two or three other varieties, and
was superior to them in every respect. We
.carefully. saved the seed, and have since
cultivated the variety side by side with each
-season's novelty. Thus far no tomato has
equalled it in earliness,freedom from inden
tations, productiveness, solidity, or Savor.
Many kinds produce a full crop which rip
ens up at once and is gone,- and the vine,
eshausted by its efforts, ceases,growth and
further production of frnit during the sea
son ; while the kind under Consideration
will continue in fruit until cut down by Oc
tober frosts. Our neighbors all strive to be
ahead of us With their early vegetablek and
sometimes succeed in doing so with peas
and corn. but for the past four years we
have been able to send them baskets of to.
matoes before their own were scarcely ting
ed with red. The fruit is of a medium size,
very uniform, has few seeds, and as far-as
our observation goes, is . distinct in appear
-
antis from any other variety. Mr. Sill in
fonds us that ha has grown the variety ex
tensively for the Albany market, and has
found it more profitable than any other.
In oar notice of this tomato we have no
private interests to serve; but simply desire
to call We attention of 'our readers to a to
mato, that an ayperiene of seven years in
its cultivation justifies us in saying, has
with us surpassed all the much lauded vari
eties of former years.—Eliforial in, the Her
ficulturiWor Deaski 1867.
See B. IS. Wzuane cards.
May 21.1867. r _
Joult A. Loom
Commander-in-Mei
N. P. Quariux.
Afijutant General:
. WANTED.-Auy , person bavu• set
of • good Gkirtla for a Chrdbur Machine, to sell,
can hear of a purchaser by addressing B.
u. ;damns; Bentley Cireek, Bradford email
ty, Pa.; - • • My% 186&-Itld.
31m, h Large stock of Carpets - just
received - • TArLor (Jo's.
at - splendid assortment of Wall
rapes at • • TAILOZ & COIL'
H. L nom
Commanding Post 03, It.
IL M. "IVErt t ra-
Towanda Market Gardens, May 12.
sir Alt the New York Daily and
Wetly Papers for saki at Cams x Cohn.
Ilei.Go.to• & Co's fur, the
celebrated 8 B. K. G. April 6.
lig avail%
'br:14441(-
reit .
A. goorait t
tie d
hundred. i -
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and, mset aK =PM'
huared and on
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Glaideag‘' • :111;..1
Towanda
toirsoN, !Insurtin63l
entaithe
Id* Nam It
16118t-3w. I
else
31Auminds WWI
elalikbe
tugo, a
1116W'
went *-
tablet ant
Morrow.
Biro=
knit, /A.
Dradge, 41 ,
• free;
Her wenn a
From wet ani
AL home,' aby
Her .ICniUliv
la
alone nuist av tp
cold the ten . ea.
Eich throtigh' the land, ';•
lee' ug knowitt
9 th
-Lames
Click, eliuk4iroiti L itreek ;• •
iltretutn, n C4' ' Marl howl Mtum
it does.
14 t iLnu
.I net it here, - en iiiiill* •
And mitten?'
,p outhy theindr, -- _
Or, if you a send' you'll a
As nice and ne wan can •
tigl.4.- Mtoke,,heei.l% ' 14 Lorimar
an hour, /Can lie- made With Jenne on the
Lamb ithitting. thichink NMI stamp for
eirctdare al i t cen kunple Stocking .to S. P.
Warder, sol tfer - Oo.,ntnonok. Brad.
ford oo.'. Pa. ...
r ..
_ ay The -tytinent l'44oyin Dr. D.
F. Bon= 8 . .. P h iladelPbit Vaniirri=
oar'town ,on rffedneiday, to
for four days) to treat 811'115;8es rtain
ing to female& and also havin g n speci
ality `of the Eye and s Br, " '' ti t hi n 'and
Rheumatism.,Encotilig halo had a
r tte
large.praotlet tor 21 years in Philadelphia,
we feel confident that hit *raar treat
ment will re mud ,to Utfi'bOlet of . our
townsmen 'and the sirrcnniddig neighbor
hood, he will give .a FREE - leeture in our
town to ladie a and married gentlemen, May
the 10th, all {ire cordially!, invited to attend.
May 21, IM.-It* ' ' •
, •
VALIUM CAI.. Fstarf, Ina 84 1 .1 ' IN
Rom Boiro' ii..4 l lio.siibeinijirr ; Will sell
all of bis hi . M olds lacliti cotuustr
in gof quite it bet Of bridling houses,
loth, barns, &c., .and about 20 acre* of
ohoioe land. Also his Store! 'with stack of
i nt
.morcluindize t Or would rent th e store.
L. L. , MOODY;
is, aft-U. 1,, - . ..
Itome, fa
'the Ilk
Mir Al
sale at
Aprillo,
Lo .:c & KEI on hand
a full and complain. t of camas
Gaocrantis and are daily recehing additions
to their stock Selling the same at the low
est market p 'cos for ready pay. Also offer
ing cash for esirable country produce.
April 1. • ' _
ois. Th
sale at Tex
se6. A 8
and• _Caps at
went, of Ide
t received, a laigo assort
s' and Boys' Cloi,hindat
COLIEg . Rosati-arm.
iNg-A g
ming G.
eat variety 0
at Conan &
! I ARRI 80.
ORMSBY—FOWLER—At :*onrooton, on
tho 12th inst., by Rev.'Hallock Arms
trong, Mr. S. lt. Ormsby tip Mrs. Marion
E. Fowler) both of Monrociom
, .1
EDSALL—CIIAPHASI.—Atd I the Parsonage,
Monroeto on the 18th tnsf,-, by Nei:
Halloek strong, Mr. Aaron J. Edda%
of South ranch, to Miss Minnie E. Ottap
t
- man, of any,
OWEN—ACKLEY.--Ort Ma 13th, 1868, at
the reside oe of M. a W lea, in Elmira,
N. Y., by the Bow Wm. Atwood, Mr:SYl
vester A. Owen, of Bre, , to Miss Sa
rah J. Ackley, of El .r
; .t' ~
WILCOX— ANLOOIs .- - --At flehottai3 (Abe
bride's fa ei, in Albany, by Nov. G. W.'
Sterigere, Mr. E. Fasebal 'Wilcox to Miss
Lacy J. \ nloon, both of, Albany, Brad
ford Co., i
nllfay'lstb, 1868. -
t
KING-510 J---At the Parsonage in ..Le -
Raysvilleikpril 30th , Mr; Wm: Pi: Rink
of Owego N. Y., to Mule Sopbronia A.
'. Moe,. of t o sante place.' !ii
D E D
CAVANAU t a—At Athens,: Bradford Co.,
-Pa., May, 14th. Michael Cavanaugh, 'aged
84 years, month, and 18.4ays.
Ne
2ttiptriiiiM;o3:•
•
--%\re 'lave this . day aiI
iFRE ~ A. CASA, to a partnership
ss,'whlch will be ;continued under
o of Bran:than Owen & Caeh.--
ndehted to t h e' pito firm Are re . - •
11 ..nd Bettie tho
j n .. umo by the first
([
, or they will be left for collection.
past lavore., we reepectrallyno;
mum of th- same.
BEA9IIIALL & COWELL.
ay 11, 186 S. II
RNER GROCERY I
VOtIC
ta,our Immo
the firm non
All imarsifis
quested to c.
of June nes:
Thankful fo
licit ti cond.
Towsnda,
THE C
1, PATTON 'S BLOCK
Solithe:xs
corner of Maid & Bridge-sta
OVirApiD.A, ;PA. •
GROG ERIE
PROTISIQNS. 'FLOUR, MEAL,
FEED, 4:C. i
defeig4ed dei,irp to make
The n
•
gemeitts Cur the very libel.
ackno w le
al pat rt.);
go they have received:for
the past
They 1
ght moroth i. '
. .
ve-recently,l4adit large ail-
•
their stock, and are in,duily
1
diti,tus t
Gootis adopted to the wAntis
receipt of
aCie:itli of wl4ll' have
of titeir t
iith can, and Lmglit at the
spice tt d
V(LVUWI
t a uai k*:t• rat t
u it experiviiee and grt-atfq
thoy would most
I
g
ly invite their old friends
With t
UMEME
yespectfu
niers to an examination of
Is. They feel certain that.
and enst4
their goi
such .e.iut
'illation will i justify Oink
in giving diem as hereto-
cost' .nier
fore t bri
trade mid thCir confidence
They c
ntince to payi liberal prices
in Omm,
fur desirable i Country, Pre-
duce
LONG S 6 KEELER
, 'lB6B
I►tay 1
S 1 ' R
N G T RiA D E!
1868 1
ONSON, 0101V,ELL, PA.,
uilders most complete stock of
• ardware, Sash, Mass, Nails. Oils
!aisles, Blinds, Trimmings,_ Butts,
. togs. &c.
00FS, CONDUCTORS;
I on by experim4ed workmen and
Ist ratch • Tinkering and' jobbing,
,' Sip spites, ac.! Rowe's Sewing
,mono better. Universal Clothes
best 'Luse. Wheel Rakes and Com
br Eiotrer. earthy the attention
_ot
(timer. ilubliard's Rowing Ma
', tole and daiimbio. 4or 4} foot cot.
I rs, liedsteads,. spring bed bottoms,
S. N. B
Offers. to
Builders •
Paints,Ye.
Door Trim
TIN •
.(jutted, p
at the low
eap boilers
Nada
Wringers,
bitted Pleat'
the ia'elii
chines, du
.Talues, • , 1
end other',
lIRNITtIRE!
I. had th is mann the best neatly'
Milk and Strain Palls, and eiery
.of ,Tin .are. Flour and 'Salt
nniethir W- Bend, g planing Wheels,
_ .
Farmers
f Tin Pa
deseriptinal
Clow r and
Flax Whtils, Reels, :Whee 'Heade,. Flyea,
Field Rolleissad Plaster &Jivers rarragred to
order at lowest possible ;delis.
AlBo=4:orn Shelters, Nanking Nadal*
uniting Dozes.
R N. BlIONEON;
Orwell,
cb.2o, 1863.-
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nil removed, t 4 the Mote foresails •SoccaPittik b 7,
Karshal Brothers a Co:,' next 'bedew the - rots
Once, sad hasreplenished Ws, sesorheet with
IlanV andmi* , attleirof ' '" • ' •
READY: MADE;-ctomi4o:.,,
CLOTHS,
TRIMILIN9B;.
GENT'EUURNISItiNG GOODS.
.-" ' . 40APS,
&O.
Thew.l oo Oil: lava - been - JVCWI;I7 parchaaed
th e
Moat l sacUai!..la pekes, gad_ will 'Amid at
EXTREMELY • LOW- RATES
Give roe a mill, before, purchasing elsewhere.
lui I will sell better goods,. at lower prices than
elsewhere. - .
„,
khase Imus snaegeenis, wits an expert.
t 4
'spars for
& ces.
'IIANUFA4'TIIRE — QAtMKNTS,
._ •
'And having a large stock :of:Cloths and'Trim
ming I can , furnish customers with every
Style'of Gamma they mardesire, made , in a
fashionable manner, and warranted to tit.
Don't [ergot the place next door below -the
Poet-Office and . News Room . i[ain•el.
•
Towanda -April 30,1868.,
G.,for
Lpril 7.
of Hate
'FIELD.
•
VirANTED.-AGENTS.--SOLDI-
EllB, TEACHERS, ENERGETIC a EN
AND WOMEN, kir the
LIFE OF GEL V. S. GRANT,
By 'dila. 'HEN ItY Dionso, Chairmen of tho
Military Committee In. .Congress. The only
work of the kind issued under the Bandies and
by theauthority of Gen. Grant himself. It le
Oftletal..-and is -the • arose , Anteuntely interesting
bloffr. any .eyer. published Id America. The.
anchor. MOM of thief meet =brilliant wattles in
the eountry...Agents will nee tale the selling;
work of the reason.:- Tensts. the MOstilberal. '
To seouretchoir.e .of territm,'lapply soon to
PMIZM CO.
Publishers, 72i..Samson st., Philadelphia. .
llente Trim
Aosminmax
HARRY MIX'S' HOT. HOUSES;
PO'll 'Mfg incisor,' or W.'
' Sincerely ttankittg,My oustosiers tor the' r.
liberal patronage the past year, thave the sit;
istaction of inlormiorthem I.have visited set.
eras cities and secured I stock of attrac
tive new plants. The NOT HOUSE mutt not,
be in a mote Souris is *Melon- I extend a,
certifs.! invitation to tU la3feaand gentlemen
of Bradford and adjoining. coin** to call and
'Me', should they visit Towanda. something new
and choice ; tt might rather inspiring W .
those bating but little Floraltaste. ,
Soldier, 'scarlet, - blue: 'plot; Yucheese, new
and all the better varieties • _Verbenas. the best.
variety cultivated ; Begonia s of sorts beautiful;
'Geaniums, fine collection including the new.
double scarlet •, Pelargoniums, (someoall then
Lady Washington), finevariety verratisaC3ive.
New Petunias, double variegated' and 'purple ;
Heliotropes ; Colette, • four varieties, ornsmen
' tall Lantanas, white, Oink, orange ; Cupheaa •,
Strawberry, Geranium Varieg ited ; Centrade,-
nia ; Hosea •, - Lotetilas ;' Pansies, from the finest
'named English and French sorts, splendid
plants'; Hyacinths - , In pots, all varieties ready
let. of -April Kenneiworth Variegated Parlor-
Ivy, and ivy! Geranium; Haney suckles; fine
'variety; Hedrodendum Catnatlonn mom
:'ment i teapodinm ; Perils 1 Boas t Alba f We
gelias ; Denier,. Hyderange, _ Variegated Spica
dens Epo
lep ; - Pablana ; Yeastemens • Garania
Trepieoltmt ; Otteotattlits'ennollusatml
Passion ' Plant' Bouvardiss.; pins cellos* ;
Banff. ego: Tricolor ;Slime ;. Crape ;
large and smell leaf Flowering Myrtle Prim
roses ; Wall Plower ; Callas ; Joatiolal ; Cen
tureas, and a variety - Wo numerous to Mention.
Ranging Baskets.
CLIMBING BOSW—Cottage duster
son, Prairie Queen, eeep rose , Baltimore Bell.
white,Seven ihsteirs' crimson, Gtavllls, scarlet,
Monthly Clinibers..Laniar al al, pure white, Bet
'ermine, Pint Noltiliora, Glory de Rose:
m o nd, crimson. •
PERPETUAL BOSW—Bermosa, deep pink,
BoUvinier de Nalmeboon4elip blush, Archduke
Charles, crimson, Agrippina. crimson. 'Louis
Phillip i•• crimson, Augusta ,k deep bleak
Baron Provost; rich pink, Cardinal Fattiest,
brilliant crimson, Gen. Wathinton, Gem. Jae-,
queminot, crimsion. Gant des Battens crinkles
Lqrsine, satin, Louis Vague; carm ine Mad.
Planner; gure Mrs. C. Wootl, briMant
red,PaeonserimsonMiieen rettrria.pale blush,
Milne des Violet, dark violet. Trioullph de Ex
position. crimson. ex. I 'Mil, mention a pot
two of the large number and - varlet). of Roses
all on V.tate own roots' in pots,ln fine condition
beginning to bloom; truly heatiftd. ' •
- DAlll.AKentire' new set purchased in South
Bergen, New Jersey; when in bloom, the most
perfeoc boartet and popippne Dahlas ready Ist of
Aprtl;kll fa pota.
GRAPE VINES.—Salem Rodgers No. 4
$1,511, - No; 1&5t,50, No,lo st,so,splendld iinei
3"year old. tell inter, . Israelis, lonia, Allen's
Hybrid and Andevonase, all in: pots, -2 years
old; $1,25 to $1,50 each, Delaware, Concord,
Rebecca. .Early Northern. kinseadine, Moa t
Hartford Hartford Prolific; ail in pots. 50 can
each. Isabella, in pots 25 cents each, a few.
' White Chaselas for outdoor culture, in pote, 76
cents each. All give vinea may be turned
out of pots with perfect, safety from - the fret of
May to the Ist of November, All Roses from
35 lo'so cents in pots. Grape Vines by 0411000
and,Rosea by the 100 at exceeding low rates.-
VEGETABLE PLANTS—EorIy Waketleld,
one of the best sorts, (New York seedsmestsay)
Early Wlnnlngetaadt Early Large Yoik, early
'Ol Heart' early and late Cauliflowers, 8 cent&
per dozen: Sweet Mountain ,Pepper Plants,
sweet Spanish do, Cayenne do, Cherry Pepper
do, 10 cents per dozen: 1 ate - Bergen Cabbage
Pkints, - Drumhead do, Flat Dutch. do, 40 'cents
per 100. - Purple, Egg Plant, Ecariet do, new
striped do 10 ~ .nto 'per 'dim.. 'rep Tomato,,
' Perfected do, Feegee do. The Cook's Favorite
do,.early York, do, - early - Tilden - do, etc:, early
Bed do, Large Yellow d.o, 10 cents per -dont
. Celery. White salad' and Henderson's New
Dwarf, 50 cents per :100 f ' _Finds of:411 kinds
will beset out in cold frames or open.air.
Tomato plants of kinds. Egg pbuita of all
kinds, single plant In each pot" is fine condi
tion, 8 cents, including pot, 5 ce;ta without the
pot. i Cucumbers:in po a 26 cents =oh. It
agent* whO are r ieHable and none othem are
wantedolesireloaell plan` rte diflbretit Pointe
in this and other counties,. a bandsorsif thing
.perzentage shall - .be allowed. Planta - and all
the pmdacts of the Hcoms can be lorwarded•in
•nke . Condition In moss: -, All orders reative
tprompt attention. •
All ,•kinds of Grape Thiel, Roses, Daldg,s,
Flowrs,aud VegetOils plants will be, found it:
:McCabe Mlt's wholesale - and retail Grocery
,and• Provision Store. in Y. 0. llercnr's irgw
'block, after the 20th day of April. A very ac,
commodating efficient gardener will be tonal at
.the garden &Vali Ilesee; MARRY 11LT.:7
Pormale: Hat Horses, Feb- , 1 2/ -
pnict
Beat quality „Wittier- =-Wlitit ROOT Per
hundred P 60
:Best quality. Rye F lour _per...,..4A0
Vora Xeal ant Rya Mid.cora 76
A fah margin allowed -to den eirs.• - WV pay
'Cash for main. ' Wheat $2.6114ci 31:00, BOK
;good,Bl -40.Corn . S1 AS. •
- sriadiag tumidly 'dblae titoace, as the
-capacity of the mill is milkiest for a few
amount of. lark. - • , R. IRRRAL.
Opiptoyrn. Hal 7.1868.
EW GOODS - AND NEW AEA
.1.1 BOWMEN% ri
Mrs. It IL NICHOLS. havhikedieleol 1nt65147
partinWahlr . with Inns- NNW IThiliB.-wooK
annonnwi to the , ebliena • of Leilaystilleelad
the pobUo genenffly, *it they bane jos ra.
oetild a new and splendid et :a of gatode *lda
they will be happy to shoirto thdrold endear ,
era 1$ all the new. ones -wAn canoe. Wneni‘
baltaytrWe, April 23.1819.4. s • '
n'AUTION.--Wher e ss, my wile
%.1 BAU7,AI 2 Po-4 1 10 1 fcit a be sie r t,*
=pal'
t ( iih ro4
„it ass e t
a m era
accomitosi erlikply no debts other
WRIFISt4h, date. UMW
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Atiril 18, 1868!
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IN.EVERY "DE ARTMENT "
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Towanda, April 7, 1868.
W. A. CHAMBERLIN
Has enlarged his store and ha Jast!reeetred
.11.21 F1/ 11 , 1 * Of 9 0 C5ad., 11 ".! .
AMERICAN, WATCHES I
Aid a will ',skein] assortment of SWISS
WATCHES, all warranted : to tin ~well or the
stoop refuteded• Sebieposin :bead a law is-.
sortmomt of the"celebrated'
-
$$~~.TA4f MA 8 C.,1•90,K
Also clrgant uliortment of the latest atyks
JEWELRY AND.SILVER WARE
the iiitPlloget;
FORKS. ALD ‘,13P.00.1i5!
nava, plated
Breakfast & Dinner Castors
.Elegant treble plite double rill L ,
ICE PITCHERS!
Handsome Cake_Bank!!/: . •
B Y
P.lOlde Blinds, Tea idle, dcd., &c., &o
CHAMBERLIN Is now luiephig td ,
GROVER a paws.
Family qewiw Mach inee;
Theis Machines are superloko ail others for
fainUrnse:ter the'tolkririej roatenlYr '
They sew filth - two threads dieect from thi
spools, and moire_ no rewhidhig.
They are more 'easily m o od and used,
endless liable to deraagemeat, than other saa
They ate - capable of iNstailieperfilety,
stilted Champ of ndjaiUtene a *Ea
variety of wort than other . ,
The stitch made by - these - niabbluts h ID
more firm. ghetto, and deetalet;_edt* , • :Orel
articles which require to peirosse agoosoi,
tbab any other
This stitch,. owing "to
the ander thread is anwrotight, Ii mach the
most plump and beautiful lit-ese.- L aad retain
this plumpness and beauty, even upon
frequently washed and leaned, until they are
The structure of the seam is sUch, that, tho'
It be cut or bloke* eta lsterialit °Veer a fair
stitches lawW meltbee, open, isp, ase ; ,cairel„
but rentaies firm'and derable. • • = • -•
Unlike other machines, these fasten , both
Suds of the seam by their own operation.
With these macn,wg,idm *gelid stal t t
'Utile**, feet side' KIM int,nftfte
be used upon the other aide without lessening
the strength or durability of the- seam I This
can be doneWn no otber,reseldne, andisirgresii.
saving upon all 'articles' stitched'sr multi*
with allk:
. These machines, inatiditliin to their_superior
merltearinatrumentl4lot± the:
most beautiful Ned permanent embruldery and
ornamental irete..l
• You, can. ffet defied laschiselifeedlestand all
articled pertaining to the lesothie business*
' WATCH Allt CLOCK 8111PAIRINO ;
Dona babe-bait miaow, as lunar. at, lair rates.
•Towasai.July Is. ISO. • , • •
AND HE PLATED 'ON .A ijA.Sj)
OF_-A. TROT:MOW STRUMS, -
-DITTEitUR b -.llXilis' TEMPLE 4.3 - *wet
Pbr ode theqide4seterdllathaltek 43 ad.
and the beautiful littleDolittri
, of 21ff Wing& • rialli6 o i,P 2 o ll lA Pdwz
we. Pissotthat athibitthorsidauhtstreototh
laudthat are better made in every respattl •
laud abilaillitun4l,llllll.lrilor in
{use in this country andi 3 V id te. These Pianos
'differ la tsonstnid slam
the, Unstrings dell tha , Irian Malt
tedious, distributing_ the ..!hauliense measure
equally told' Add TIM' pinta Besides oth
ertlifogrgellootkrOkirint=ll4,o*
, they emit:due dittos 6t every
;other manufacture. Bea for illustrated chat.
, ises vitae eretytai x i 'Sad to sensate,
• =,jklao coasted a , s e ra
Melodeons of the best of 'Taloa st for -
church and parien.,Pador And Cov
ets. Piano and' Yeldiboa" - 81161if, hintruction
Boob for.,/[t' odecit sad-alli l lll
ffeare.
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theet'mnidc Unhand as Wend I dte l
43% DV, „ Pfd,'2ll2 o6i:l aid PIP
Ntati Abio — e =
F ritu rri ;
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Irk [ W
Truanda. • 4441 4 1 t - '
larAailla , 44: l ` 404 iI•A di
r m
io w er u; 140.;ktiAL •mkt
dwelt imam se at
=adetitathe slat and _ .
illatiltirdc64 l6l ,l3l4e i t
May 7, 181111.;*41i.s, :rie" , ”.. pi
(rDl*Min a rti3 Ids&
wreiga ?kite litiskat
Amman efiedrstogiimiti.
iliiiiptitiAllgirt i i ' '
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BARGAINS, BARGAINS,
f ~0[~!f EO C~UIO~~OaI iUo
tiT±i-' , -±):l . ol::t . ,.Eii
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REMA.RDLESS
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Ihrness, Ra
MiLA.3t3El'rei
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Uoba. and all goods cownectal with ,
The `lSadlertl:'Buirinas I
TRUNKS, THAVELLINO BASS.
, T.14481:13, 1 §11,l; E EINDIN6B',
Mord 10,1$01.
A RRIVAL OF
The subscribers are now, receivieg (ruin New
Tort itsessiorSieest. t
GOODS IN . TLI IS LINE
BROWN & BI o BAOD i hi US LIN S,
LADIES AND,cG.G. Df . i,fr4 DUO'S GOODS,
l!!2Li I r jrni gh a l ikf acm TP ll ,v z
MOVES, HOBILRY„ : j/LNIEEE NOTIONS,
an of which can be bought as Cheap as the
IMO quality ot , goods can :Int :taught, In To-
Wanda. Their
itiltbftY
witi %belated steel of
AR P7; 4 . !N 7. 8 •,-_,. A 7 ss
.
And a gemetaltelettaleat 1111111aery . Goods.
with emoopeteat Wham to salt the taste of all
'who may favor thett!Lwilli thair,petroi ads.
Erdal atteailoo palate Y:
NEE
BLEACHING AND STRAW WORK
As we have anexperienced Lady measly for
i thitifeplationst salidictkin goursaterad. ,
Kain Street, directly opposite tbe Abort
Atom.
=IL A. MINIS CO
Towanda, April 16,1864.-3 m
0 . "9,_-:p,A
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CE'__TCrilr' GOODS.
• CROCKERY. •
The largest and T
beet aseortnient of 0 -
Crockezzystopen- Y
'ed in this mointy, S
I nane sokhheap. • • ,
NVlcapx & BLAq f
T dt&SSWAitEI
:~ s X
1,.
FANCY GOODS'
'in China, • Lava,
'Parian *Marble,
!Glass, Wood, &c. • Y ,
juAst received from 13
•-z • •
•Wmtmat dr, Buns. r.,.:_ , .
' SILVER. ,ititeo
T Goods "15t '1,8E4
• ifftterna(ould every
I piece warranted) )
• S '''''''reineiret'frour the
! mandaettwer.
• ' ' Wicanair& BLACK.
13831$0,7rfairhk ' t , ! •
Spoo . i?a f te; Thefe .
una 0
Y
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Wiciaul4.--A145!.x1,-.1
11 , ../ WU,
wriX tIVIV le! -WI IMO
rtfOlvvirii4.l6 :*:•0'.1 3%.;:- , i7ertz
:1 - 4112 , 14,4iimiUghr
t'llithils;lhic. - um' , 4:au;
FS{:'.y.i:Ft}si;
aa .114,
Al4 l- 1 1 0 N 13
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And Will isell,
OF COST]
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.a, Harness,
54D01.&"3.1WH1P5,
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inotthsos,,
EW GOODS
elmelf!Prin PO of r
41(D 'nlllet i
itcs i,e.
—Lamps; :Lanterns;
Barne t .,.-Wicks,
Chimneys; "Chan
,
WICKRAit & Back.
IMMO
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' AID
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,I' . ...illwrioihr; filibl:tit..... iwil
4
i I idierllAND CUMFIDiii/Obr
d Persou larded hi the sale-4
ware; and nuinduredbie, ie the
WAR 4104 3 1141. Ir is pft:l .
...„.....„14,
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1
1 .ttitlA-ClCl'? zlr•-• , . t, t / 4 .700
~li, ~,, : 14 , t ..;•1 1 11
jui . :6Wil l' a = --li 1.10"
It 0 tlinaebengh 14 ' 700
1 tf*iiti li • -, ,--..,-;:r, ~, ' ..,i-r .... 1 4.111 ~ 7
' g,./6.* ..? , -. 4 , - 1 0,412 ' i , ... 1
3 4 . .. 31,. - , 1 '
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1 ilitChen, Brother '-• , 401 , 1
'1 G d Perkins 13 10 00
, .:1 0/4 13474:00104, ~; : ,13 ,- 4 "20 cli
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• .t . ...-, ,Gi Lielqi 2 .! .t. i,' - .. le , ~ .7 tin
!Page knotaera : ,•• ••- - 10 110 ,00
Page a Umbrae , -0 80 00.
Alba boro—Bopkwell I Widaen 13 10 00
ci-i.t. :111koiLlk Piliceiik..... . • 14, . 7.00
c• 0 0 listder*llonelo 10 00
• dlkihr n =3l:llDedgine "I 14 ' 9 7
0)
Killer 14 00
' James ita _ ,
~, 14 700
Mese tirp—ll-31 ''-'- , , , 14 - , 7 , 00
Duliegionbna,LT , 14 700
13**Wridnii , . 14 ' .700
• : Liine
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• ~,,Athort , elm : . L: ,7 00
•11 Morley 14 .7.00
Darlington west—Ed E. Lavinia 14 700
lkwelay twp-4owandeCoal Co 10 .30. , 00
Pildl4lieek-Goal Ca. , .13 :10.00‘*
Denton twp—D Vandyke I sea 14: _ 7•00
James Barnes 7 00
iikaktlahEnt:..*--4 If Taar . ,14 v. , TOO
.. ~ awnute.- a
14."-• , 7-00 .
, G E Bullock 13 10 00
1 Abner Doty .. 11 15 00
1 ••fi:lilAkr nill..i, ~ :'g Id .t. 700
theuied.ftini, • •11 -15 00
••1111 Flteh r: ' 14 . ::- 9 , 60 .
Wolcott &Voider .14 00t
Burke, Thomas & On. 10 20 00
z 13- 10 00
•
'Healy lier_mor • 14 700
-Smith &1112 - 14 " ::'?00
E E Seyniour 14 700
W 10442,15. 10 '2O 00
.14 - '1 00
Spadini& ' •11 '_l6'oo'
0 04/bleillrrii 481 , 1 41 1*in 7,00
b10:411. Austta - ; 25;5 1 1
Walkittii„ ^
. B'Wmilendylitt 1.4,, 47 Oil
• C Body "r•-' , • ••;:' .14 - 2:;
IrWleUand a Adams . 14 700
igantin_as Swarm , 4 - 4t 2
Granville—hteManst & Knapp 14 7 001
A W Guernsey • 14 7 001
, `181) Term . - .14 . 7 001
Bertlek--Giddmos &Anderson it...::,7 :1234
E W Widmer & Brother 14 7' 00
Litehleld—BDlsytar •• - 10:00
• Eolin XoEsen 14 - 7:00
Laßoy—H X HOloomb - 14 •7 00
B 8 Tears • 14 7OO
• Samna , Bail ' • - 14 - 100
Leltaywrille„ ,P - Oirl • 14' 700
• -VG Bailayit Brother' • 15 10 00
L Bosworth = 14 - 1' 00
Bosirorth & Baldwin 13 10 00
Little &TO!:
.s 13 - 10 00
MEI
, f , .x ~,
Bosworthlkea' 19
Monroe twp—J 11 Cowen 14
llenroe - boro—H H Sweet, ,14
A L °miner 4t SAM' 14
Rockwell it Smith• 14
E E Hinges 14
, El 0 Tracy . l4
Orwell-411.1 &mini " 11—
A C G Friel& ... 14
Gibbs"l4
4.1) Casa . 14
Work .A' , • T . & Shiteintaker 13
; 7 . - -Htrattli Ek?11. - .4- • . 4,41 4
• Geolfdrten , • :!
Oilirtan—Herellimer & litailleri
Francis Oaths= 14
Puip—E:J.Eatabrooks, -14
J Burroughs dr, Son 13.•
H A' Boas 14
Rome iwll7l-0 El Übe& .; k
Home boro— Barter Manduill
W W Moody ,k Co.- 10
Geo-Nichols • 14
Whitaker, Ozer:OA : 4bn. 14.
' L A. Ridgeway 14
Hitigbury 7 -Voorhis k liammtemi 14 .
Evans it
C Robinson 4 ' 14
Gee li Fenton 14
Sylvania baro',Peteriainroe 14
kionth Creek—David Thinning 14
Gillett it Pettingill 13
J2d Young - 14
Smithfield- 7 E S Tracy . 12
IMO
14
13
Thtcher & Uurfj 12
Springfield=-W T Darter . 14
11'8 - Gritlirta • • - 14
,• N 8 Watson o • fl 4
- • B Weason. . -11
Shesheqtda---Rineey & Aietktna 13
_lt Gore , 14
Standing Stone—James iapy, 14.
E
0 8 Taylor • 'l4
Terry—J 8 Jones 14
Hotter Yetter Jr 14
EX Strong *. ' • 14
J H & T Herten - 13
Troy twp—Renben Styles 14
Trot boro—Charles Grohs 13
Eighmey & Decker 10
Laurent Brothers l3
Jewett& Potheroy 12
C T Merry & Co. 14
F J Calkins
_. . ' 14
, M A Gates & Co. 13
B B Mitchell & Co. 13
W Paine - 13
.Pierce & Oliver 14
Newberry & Peck 8
Davidson & McCabe 11
G D Long 8
8 ld Leonard 7
Dewey& Co. 14
H Grant 14
F L Ballard 14
0 P Ballard • 14
B F Redington• • ~- 13
Reddington, Maxwell &
John Vanorder l4 : • 700
.- . ft , 41,,ileCabs. .• • .14 .. •, 700
Tawan&ro--IT 0 Pziat" • :, • n 12..50.
_ Mentanies:_.._.• ,z,.?:..._ -:.-, .10 -10:001
Fox, Stevens, Mersin 6,130 3 100 00
• ..oohent.Romenliel4 --.- • 11.-..1 00.
.Miles Cartes - • - :,..- 13 ,, , , 10.00
' Wickham & Black . 'l2 .12 50
John alliallill'_. . • : .13 •10 00
. A Solomon A Co ' 'l2 • 12 50
Taylor A Co. . . . 4 . 80 00
Ei N Aspbrkall- .'— 0- .25 00'
H CiPorter 13 10' 00.
1 ....F.Derby .• , . , . it..,. 700
A3l Warnit ... . .14 .:'7. , 00
. •W HM Gore • . '. 13 1000,
. -Cross -, A. Co. , . , ' 13. 10 00
T J Jones
.. • , 11.. 15.001
Long% Reeler : 7 40 00
W A Rockwell 1 11 15 00
. Dennis:McMalion 'l4 . ' 7 00
. II Jacobs, -,13 '. .10 00
" . Bitiniliall A; Cowell ' 11 -15 00
ST Decker , • 13 • 10 00
' liihalleridelh 13' . 10 00
d A Recoid la .. 10 00.
• M Lewis 14. 710
Codling A Russell . . . - 8 30 00
Tracy ii: Moon!' 12 12 50
Powell & CO,— - 2 150 00
C B Fatah 6 50 00
- D W_lbighes 14 700
• . R W Ray • • 14 700
Humphrey Brothers . 7' 40 00.
'' 7 • WA.Cllnanbevlin" . . '.' • 14' 700
I'M Collins 13 .10 00
. Alvan' ..1. ,Barbez„ . ~, , - . ;12 . 12.50
B APettes &On -. '•• 12 12 50
• Wood% Allyn_ . 13 10 - 00.
Marshall Brothers- . 11 15 WY
taster—Morris Clair • . 14 . 7 . 00
Fergusonßrothers - • 13 10 00
Hollenteek Brothers -" ' 13 10 00.
Jason S Smith 14 700
Henry . mewl :-: .‘; -.1 . ,•. ..... :14 , - 700
-Roolondfißrothers'.- - :,, ' 14, ;• 7 00
.- Hollenhack•Brelhers. - 14. - ,' 7,00
• A Watkins , - ' - ''.; . .<11 . ,- *. 7.00
Charles Sulßran • ...: ';' l, .14 ,;" 7:00 ,
Wysers-Allernaidl4l. Meehan - ' .11- ':. 15 ..7 .'00'
John Carroll ;,, '.• 1 , - ; 7 '' - - 14 -Ir 00
Wells-4111 , iiergiamt - ...-: -_, •_, .•• it .': 7.00
• I 0 Randall -
_•.,', ' •:- . 14 ",7.00
Windham- , --Wen.Thittingt-MC•_'' -11 .; - • •'. 77.00'
~...1711 Russell - -• • ': .14 . -• .7 . 00
Warren—Joliaph..resso,, • •_ ~.- . 14 , , ?AO .
Robert lit Corbin ' - •14 .. ' TOO
dD Kiant#,,-, ,::-:. ~..,..,-. -: -
... Robert Cooper .. : -':
,14, ~._. 7 00
~ • :-..: ;0 W-"rnleiage•. ; ',.l: ..
- i . .., ..
14
r-- 700
, ', , ! , 1 . .-1 1 •Arifek. -__t ,- 46 " - e,L I , -14 .-.- - 1 - 7
00
iV31,.... ~8-/okika. t r,!:,-;. ; . 12 ••.:, 12- 50
~..- T tulesnanee_ ~..,--..., •(.....- ~. -,..- • - -, 14. • .. 4,00
• -, . --7 T . Awerrf & , /101 - '." ,-- ' ...- 15. , II) 00
......;;,.:., ~, T.81ya1,..7 : -.:A. r :::•;,.. :-....:•,:.,....,4 . 3., , 10. 00 .
1g44
•''' . 01.11400..e' , ,, , i . .. - . 1 1 _'.. -- 14.' - '''.'..7. 00,
Mina" . ..
'' ."" ' :' ,14 '.. '7! 00 ,
. -.., ,-- .:1 3 .3n*g- ..1% - , 1 2,.°
,2..b.%Aktr*. ' - - .12.; 1250
G Blib ____-_,,,.. l3 10 00 ,
Clark
b. '1.4 Villiks,;,... -, .:. :It „WOW.
:11/11iot-,liamitel.iiiiraiiii ';:•::, 14 ~; :.1400;
•-1 - • ..•.-Michaellliaaler. ‘, • .-- . :-. 14 -, -:' 7 , 00;
A tli - o , Plift Indwell ': .-• ':•.•7'.--'' 14... s 7.00;
, - n i ,./lD likkinimi 7 o , :: , •,';; ' ''' 14' 1 . 00 ;
.114111t Via . of I*-- " !"°' ''
LlAst and
-Mel.
1
is the. sale of , _ 'lion-:
AG. in:the go: nal, at Bradt d, -gri:
&71ear 1868: - -.- ;.1..- -.. • ~_
Allmitalona,4l A Punkas
Mill
:41Upt
.-- • TloontIL:: , 4 01)
&Woe= botar—L . T Ba w ls 4 . 5
Coadawboro—Calwegit. 4 'lOO
Columbia—P.Wortanlsto 4 500
Otonslllo—L D Wigs • r.- 4, , 00
4 00
'77- o i ii Poiwomi ,
17 . 11 , -,. 4; • „ 4 100
ti binson Aoowif ,
ebee_ 4p_Dust, •A' 4 ' - 11 00
Troy , keto.4l , 3llMcliell & Co: 4 — s'oo
RV Raddingtos: • - 4 , 5 00,
sti
ToipaWlidto44oPkirts; 4 1 " `f6Xla
iiieZpkatiL :s_ol
, . 5-00
&
754* , . .&Ott
• - -- • :1 oo
•Alisiareft of Brume sad
ip—t Vielk) & Vanordof it '24 00
Imola& tona---A Lodes. ' 8
28 0 8
Boaityoulem - 8 25 00
T 'Redly &Suit; '; 8 25 00
"A, List .af perms • eitgeged in rimming
=aid Tables: sad Bow ling &domain the
•Vd for the par 1868:
Trez-41? Manley ' 2 40.
rboo 00
'bum's borsk-Afni /67E0a . 60 00
-6131* h. 0 1 43-701. tear Deekor; . 40.00
A - Li/Wand Classitlesitkiri of • Banker' s and
Brokers in the Comity of Bradford,, - for the
i ear mii2o borta Fides= &Ca 9 25 00
- 13 1331tussell& 00, 9 25 00
Troy bolo--Pomenty Brothers 9. 25 00
TOS:L'Boayfrucliferciatile Appraiser
Ibr the OM* litradford,.do -hereby cbs-
Lily guit the r formoAg *accused list of. We
Appaisiliment and OasMation of thesame
s)r the year 1868`': .4nd that an appeal wilt
be•held at the Treasurer% Moe, in To Wan,
- do, on !SATURDAY the 6th day of Zane,
foißus Purpose . 40 hesdnii Ma&
feel thenisehTs eirieriA hreoemi' o ,fj B #
as
sat !Sise*Lent... - ' • - •
-- 13,, - wuri-m„aiai,
liny 11.185 e ideraudßilt,ApPraiser..,„
. . ,
4BiEUrial:' COM SALE.L-By.
O
virtu of an. order basted trot' of. the Or
phar4Cosit of Bradford. County; the nudes
-Is44ed Eiteentqr
.of Vsdeblngszsoaila to of She--
'began twp„ deertid; will- en - the premi see
it , publiceade ,on SATURDAY JUNE-6klooB,
at I o'clock, pi m, the following described lot
.ple . et er parcel - 01 land :innate lo: tiheitheenin
14w0. - bounded sad described -ea follows , : Be
alanialcoat a stake los the south fiat of 'widow
tl'ot• l a old corner of El WM:kW' 104'ton
slag southerly.eourite , along mid Gillett's
lot 94 rods to a stake lot a corner to ♦ lets one
:Ad by Wm Middaugh, theente a westerly coarse
"long asidlifiddaogh'e lot sad floratitrigughes'
lot to a Irhlteoelt stem tear the‘ . corner , the
line mishit between*a white 'pine stomp
ands spring that said. ashes-and Inger.=
need the water from, thence rtra a norther
i7 course% till - it strike the bighwaP, ,
thence along the centre of ea! highway (until
laid highway alter having raised the hill tarts
to the IMO' when the sabi line matinee onGse
same point of ceMpist till. it. strikes the - said
widow.Gorel lot. Coatalaing acres more or
lea." '
Tbat describedt lot
.ten acres of;the abovea t
thenorth-wast corner teenxd, has been-set apart
to the wido* of aid - decedent in • pummel* of
her eiectiolf to. take . three hundred • dollies is
real the Act of14:11 Antil, 1851.
T=B-4,100 on propertybeing struck down
4500 on the andrmation of sale, and the bal.-
*rice inino I annual payments, interest to
be Ohl on wit• pnrchise money_ from lay of
sale. CGABL4i CHAFFEB '
y 14,'1888. , .; E xecouil ., •
10 00
7.00
7 00
. 7 00
7,00
7 00
..7 00
15.00
7 00
700
O1AIV: • CRUET . SALE.-By
virtue of an rder oft of Or
phana Court of Bradford County the under
signed•esecator of the estate of Ears Ratty,
dec'd:, late of North Towanda twp., will expose
to public rale on the premises on MONDAY
-the 22d .day of JUNE, 1888, at Z o'clock, p. m.,
the following c ascribed kg, piece or parceled
land situate, in North Towanda twp., M on
and described as follows : Beginning st'corn
es of land lately owned by. Ira H. itephens.•
deed.. thews by lands 91 sakinntly north 61°
east 66 5.10 pre. to, corner in line of Deslaine's
LW, ihtiste aoisth 29 0 tad- 17&8.10 prs. to
lasid dt E. VlRertona, thence by the same south
/4° - west &It pia to W Cotner on South side of
Sugar CreAt, thence audit fte west 14- p_sa, to
corner on north aide of said creek , . mance
aortir-buthe lot , owned by . the' said Ira -H.
Stephens 79° west 179 pre. to the place of be
ginning, Containing Ti , gotta: Ind 7 perches;
as surveyed by W. U. Morgan, Dec. 15, 1880,
being Tufo' lots' No". 39= and 40, about one
half. Improved With traded house and barn
thereon. - • • • -
I 0 E
T.,00
7 Oti
• TER3lB.—$lOl) to be paid es the ireiperty
being. atm% .down, and- the residue in .Lc
mczatis With Uttered, from conerntat ton. -
JAMES RILIOTT,
Patentor ,
Iddy
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF,
TifiE UNITED STATES,' for the *cit.'
Mu District of Pennsylvania. - -DozEL-Brap:
temr, ii-Bardnirpt under the Act of Congress
of i lleichld, 1807, having applied fez a Dia;
c ergo` from all Itis debts; and other claims
provable „under said Act, By order of the
Court,. Mike - hereby given, to all Credi
tors who hive proved:their debts, and other
persons interested, to. appear on the 9th
day of JUNE, - .1899, .at 2 o'clock, p..
before E. OVERTON,
_Jr., ReOster, at his
office, at Towanda,' to show' cause; if any
they have, why .a Discharge Shoidd not be
grantedlo - the said Bankrupt. And A:tither,
notice is, hereby the Second and
Third Ifectings of Creditors of the said
bankrupt; required by the 27th and 28tii-
Sections of said ACt i 'vrill be had beforii the
Said Register, at the same time and place..
- - fi. O. ifcCANDLESS, • ,
Clerk U. 8- Dist. Court for said District:
May 21,1868.-2 w. • " ' - •
N • BANKRUPTCY.-4n the matte!'
1
oi_ENANUEL GUTEll,lBanbript. In the
District Coart of the United States, for the Wes
tern District of. Penitsybrunla.
To Iphostit may Concern: The ;undersigned
hereby gives notice' of his appontment as Ink
algae+, of Emanuel Guyer, of Burlington twp.;
in the county'of . Bradford; and State of• Penn
ey:nab; within said District. whd has been
a of
uphis his wn,
petition by
the Dbitrict Court of Said District.
paled at Towanda, the , 21st 'day of ' May,
• D. ' • B. B. BUBBBLL, Assignee.
Its BiNkRUPtCY.--In themattei
of David' Smile*, Bankropt. In the Dis
trict Coett . ot the United. States for the Weitems
Distriat of renesylvaniti. . ..• -
To Thom it may'coecern t -The undersigned
hereby glees notice of hie appointment as .lAI
- olDavid Smiley, ottMesboppen tp.,in
the calmly of Wleming and .State . l'enerl
sante, within said District, -Who has been ad-
Paged Bankrupt - open his own petition , by
the District Veers 61 said District.
8000
liti
Dated Towaaia, the. 14th day of May A
D. 1868. W....I I ERNEX WATKINS, •
IN 'll4kliKß lIP
Clre—le the mat ter
of. B. Bassoon Purim Bankrupt. In the
District - Court of the United States for -the
Western District of Pennsylvania, as.
To whom it, may pacers : • The 'undersigned
hereby gives notice of his appoltktment as ark ,
signer of 11.13eymost Rhinney of Monroe bortbitt
County of Bradford, and State of Pennsylvania
within said District, who "has been adjudged
Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District
(Wart - of said District;
Dated zit- Towanda. this 14th day of May
A.'D..1868 'JOBB W. ifir,-I,adgnce.
EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE. —Nfitice is
hereby given that all yawns haftbted to
the estate of Daniel Oman. deed., late of
Towanda horol,are requested to make payment
without delay, and those haying 'claims. against
said AstiOst moat present - them Auly authentica
ted for metfiement: •
.111.01dAt3-C1:11111iN,
Executor.
Nay ll 1849.1.
, •
IVDMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-
Notice le boreby giver, that alt
_persons
Indebted to the!eatate of. W. U. OEUXOII
det'cl,• 'late •Alt Troy are, -requested to
make> lmmettlites payment, and' ewe havlntl
•
demands against mid estater' / Will present them
4211 authentic:o4 for setttotherd.
=•• B. b., BLISSM.Io.
Dray 21 , itiGt;." . . Adminbstrator.
•.
ADmINISTRATOWS NOTICE.
Nonce
Notlee !weld? ' Mite that, penons
Itedebte d' to the estate of JORN •DOT Y, late
of Smithfield twp. deed.,. are , requested to
mate Immediate paimeeti'aed•all pencils bay.
lag elating against Old "gate, mast present
them deli antheatlimted for settlement. - -
•.• . Si DOTY, •
' JAS. S. OF.IIOPLD,
•
April 2, .".•• Admlnistratora.
VSECUTOR'S' N,OTloE.—Noticp
-I:4•laileraky given -that. all 'Amrsous iudobteu
to tiv estate. of. Made* Carman, late of
Bailligfou dec'd, 'are , requested to mace fru-
Mediate , payment,•and all having-claims upon
said estate will present therm duly atCupnticated
torvettlenenfi • - t - • •
'April 1, ism
VIXECUTOR'S NOTION.:--rNotiCe
AZil, is biiieby given, that all persona :In•
'deter& the of' thwlti • Wilmot;
lateof , -Tolman? deo'd:- are ~ unmated. -1.9
make inmiibliatir payment, and Ulnae ,having
clabssigninat said Nitta will ircement, Lima duly
lialbenikated forneUtement. -
MEM
lALINISTRATOR'S - NOTIQE,
Notice b 'hereby ghee to idj penovas In
debted to the estate of eanurel,Tenirglit. late
of Booth Creek ta7.4deed.,irereetteated to stake
Immediate payment, tied those having claims
against said estate, mast 'present them 'duly
nr4;entit:ldtortiettlentent._
P NGILL;
'Map 7,1868.' Administrator.
FINE, 'STOOK OF GOOD
i _
lifer the liolkter will 4 I d
at Isorit'elEcumitere Eliot%
001
Lri
VALMIX FON Y0R5413,--
, V the eedhalvatalb Weak) ha Phiree ie:-
Igisthequili township, Ora ea the rood lad-.
bi hore.Ghaith Umtata lava lea apes
bat the Jotter Oaf, 411 ompo so -
oerh ir =td. whide = l asts lier
oanadoutaggdr SeJAILIFOggei -
Log., Toirsods ; •
if .-; ' A ;-r ? ?? 4..'-' • ;
Illetdat -'• ' - -- ' .
. ... ,IP AP '
_lll3trat IND-14010 ,. .
• Sr - la. home neatly ha ;
Math aide Of 'Aiplar street; se arda, •
se t hrodered ire sale.- Des ; ba_Mit -
froth for 81 Isadore, tyra j alffernotitkork ..
good cellar eats Itse ' •
Spay to ASO. ii:Ct 'cif **Adak ) ' l. '
Toiraods. April 7;181/8.41 ' ogr.,t WWI : - J I? 7
VALUABLE . F'ARICTORVAILX.
ugunos% .
,1 1: ounamic , ls- ROM 0 4 ittolleiW . ,
aaflit•belt m il e; , ewer of Some, • gee ,
taking 90 acne , about 70 acres ell
treSeredi witlr'direllfeg below' ,
goo4,:houtat gel , yaw ortheid, •
TM= Itha9o4 ll4 , l •Aleitiste ging totaport eo.,
of the potthtee money.' For fulther,porlfw ,
lan Inglifirelo the modal of t: - - _ -,
nome,l6ol; reas.stsc Towitza.
VAEVAATZ FARM FOR BALL,
A Latte.of one hundred saeflak Arra., •
within six miles of-Towanda , aid' ono mite
from the river Is offered for mu on favorable
terms. One hundred amen ate cleared and is •
high state of , cultivatkm, with good hams and, , •
- -most excellent bindings. The louse h a well •
built deieWng with very ronvenlentioat-band—
ingot Consisting of &OMB= kitchen - suidatoro-,
room,woodhouse, and the yard well fined with
evergreen and othertrees. The barn is allege
bank barn 3%468 feet with* good, Wed attache
a horse batn'adJoinlog with stale for ids borate
a large cont. house near by mad a tenant home -
on the ptopyrty.- The farm bas an east= and
southern exptumre end is offered for sale solely •
on accountof the ih health of the owner. For
further particulate end Wink which are idgWy
favorable. application. maybe Melo to
Towanda, Febi 20, 1t 8. • •••
V4'.ushi. • ' SAVE.
l int l irett g i j i riAru ir lo WI .
tam. fisting of 80 scree. situate la- wysox
Unr obsint,orleebaltAftfroni kriaborg,
bordering on Pry= •Cr.. About do *ens
improved. ' , Comfortable ihreillegroatballdings
&c.. and.* Urge orchard term..Prios 12.000
1800 down and the bal4noo in 74407 histamosits
For furthet bifortnation faqtif_Mn ll* pro:rubes'
'of A. AIICSOLS.ar G. 'unANGllßß..Nsenbar#.•
March 10, 1868.-sw. , .. „ .
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.=
_The indsoribern. offer, tor sale a very
desirable tarp, containing 100 acres, about
70 acres finiproved,, vittialod and well
finished frame hinini. a' barn, good
water, good thank -4 mitts and well aced.
ed. - Located nenegi - f3.:4oinnt Stamm Mill,
about 41APil BRA Aped Depot nod
Canal, at. ulstergook for. gram or
daily, and will be wild ,Algood titlo
gimt, and positession Oval at onaa•tyl
to CODI3/011G,&211
To Abz0g 1 1 0 ..14 1 .08.z.. •
urousz AND •LOT. FOR :E;ALE.--;;
Loestainear the Depot: sad valuable for
or residence . 1t bawds , offered. • M
oults - of Dr. DzWITT, Tow , / 111311. ,• -
garel6•llll,lB6B.—tt. ' • • -
FOR SALE.-One-of tho mo , t, de
pirable residences In the Borough of Roma
A. good tritme'dwelling /mad; tarn' and orchard
fheteow Terme- made easy kettle .prirehasei.
APPI7.I° or address • ?MISR.
Rome, April 23,:iti0 1 1 , • • •
GREAT UNITED ; STATES. = •
7EA WAREHOUSE
T. Y. KELLEY
NO3 26 1 , 2 8 and 50 . 5 .Veiseg Etre* ••.• : •
NEW YO IC
Are, .now supplying , titronesailp .
country with teas and •coffees throngb e s
tern , or clubs and their regularly -a
agents, at a plight advance on. cargoltrices,
and guaranteeing their teas to, tie pure and
fresh, and t also breve entire satlaUctlOn;or
they eanlmpturned and the money saftwded.
Remember that by one system the =maw
pap onir•ONE PROFIT, instead of or
eight; ma be. must di when be Aare of the
ordinary groc er. W&DEFY COMPETITION.
We call special attention not only to our stand
ard goods, but oar Caney brands of Oolong and
Young Hyson Teas—peculiar •Savons-aand teas
plity tine from Japan. One-.Collee Depart--
ment ie manage] also on the system Of one,
profit only; and all our coffees are sold on their
media. We only ask a trial. . •.
All our importation of our toss and 'coffee;;
can be bid of oar regular appointed agents.
A•l ens gocideareLgoods put lap by ourselves,'
in vile pound packages. at our warehouse in.
New York, and retailed at W. H. - H. 0011E13
Drug 'Escre, - N0.137 Hain street, at the small •
advance of S,ccots per pound over our Mew_
York prices. This brings the goods at the;
prices they 'ems be parehased for over our
counters. with the, freight added.
OOLONG (Black), 60c., 20., 80., 00., $1 per
Ib:. best.. MIXED (Green and Black)._ 60c.:
700.. 80c., 310. $1 per lb.,lbeit. YOUNG aX
SON (Creel') .60c., 70e., 60c-, W.' s l sl. lo .
$1,20, per lb...best. IMPERIAL ( Green ). 00c.,
$l, S IAS. , ENGLISH BREAKFAST (lack).
10c., 806-., 600., $1.11,10 $l WAN
110 c., $141,25 per lb. GU POWI)ER,!.SI4..
(1,50 per lb. ftantung N Young Hymn,
lit original Chinese -packsges $1 SO - per pack
age. Kimagsi Oolong, in. original Chinese
packages $1,30 per package
. - ,FANCY BRANDS, NingyongOoletig (Rik)
$1.23 per lb. Nankla f— .Noyane .Ycauig Bison,
(Green.) sl'so per lb. Uucoloyed Japan nan,
(60'days trolls Japan), pat up- expressly for us
Id Yokohama 11,40 per lb • -
GROUND congE—pure, .110, 20, 23 and
-30 cents per lb, Bat Old thrremment Jays,
49 cents per lb. Royal Club, 2S centeper lb. -
Mountain Plantation, 60 ante per lb.
Bewari of imitation's and bogus companies.
All oar Imam bear car 'Traits Mark on each
bag. No others are geuubie, • 61.6 m.-,.
HE T9WAI•Up4,BAKER;Y
its EATING' Ei.tkiIaSHIUCNT
WOOD i' , ALLYN baring s purchned the
Bakery and Eating Eatablithment:and Grocery
'recently kept by lEilttlitaith, Brat door south.
of" the Ward House, 'Albin -street,' Tornado,
Pa., =dilating re-modeikri the.souse. they are
prepare to , Walsh their =down and the
pub - Health everything to their line at reason.
able ratan. • _
Ti Ilttedctip In the most' ipitoted style :sad
meals are served a: all hours, and their store is
tilled with& good assortment. of-
GROCERIES,' CONFECTIONARY, GREEN
• AND DRIED PRUTES, &C. AC.
They will keep in store and sell at wholesale
and retail or umoufnetnro to order
BREAD, BISCUIT, RUSIT.., FRESH
01 all kinds. Also will keep . the best Crackers
of all kinds in the =bor., by Abe bine or
pound. Fresh Oysters constantly on hand - by
the keg or dish, cheap as the cheeped. " They
will nse the best materials in' every pdsg sad
will try to please the most fastidious.
Weddhig and other fancy Cakes made to
order.
Or Families supplied dally Mid promptly
With anythlng•dealred In our line. -
They employ mne - bet the moaValdlful Work
men, and de only the bed material.' They are
doterininad 14 keep a liret clam cut-mlalunent.
Give [ls a lair and candid trial and you will Hod
.
it to your advantage. .
G. it. WOOD. J. B. ;wars
Towanda, Abg. 1, Ir47.—yr.
G O,VER & BAKER,;S
'9IIMHEET PREAIIUS
SEWING MACHINES!
- 73%) Chesuut Sata,,
, I
THE • VERY
_HIGHEST PRIZE,
TIPS CIIOB6 OF THE LEND •• OF HONOR
Rai eluterreil on the reczeg;3loali4e
. _
_
'GROVER AND - BAKER --
BEIVING frACIIIN ES,
- - nt the •
EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE,
rat is, ; thu3 a ttceting
THEIR ,sniituoßrrir
Over all ostler in ,
Au atssurUncritlthese Rd
couttta4t.l7 art lisiL l iaasiflia44 .
, • 011AMBER4IN,
. • TOVIANDA, OA.
1,, iblis.- o, • • -
WM. CARMAN,
C. F. NICIIOLS,
Execute's
B. a. liancus,-
Executor.
=S
filisretlantousp.
LOON AT OUR PRICES
THEIR DEAU:f
ROLLS, BUNS, PIES AND -CAKM;