Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, May 28, 1868, Image 3

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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Tuscola& Csuxcn DIRSCIDIT.--Bqplist
atm:h.—Bev. Boars Duna,. Pastor.
p rea ching. B*i ! 10; A. x;. suda
r. u. Sunday &hod s 1i x. Prayer
Meeting entry Thuzsda4r cueing.
X E. 11 m.7+ T. itacomix, Pas
tor. Preaching arm Saudqit 10e a.x.
and Ti t. u. SmartLBdt9ol. /i r. lu.
Prayer lleating iron Uwift , meth*
Pm/lasi= aturck—Btic.wxt ßum.
Pastor. lira.
PrescakinE_MU 1311 nag ;al 10i
1. IL, and 7 tar. dada &ilsooll.sa.
Prayer Mastiog Thursday tortudaga
/*mops! aura. Rev. P. D. Houma pas,
tor. •• t• every Sunday at 10; &w. f.
and 3v. :•• • • School. 11 r. It.
This TABLE. The following is the'
'Time . , Table of Pennsylvania and New
York Canal and /WINK:a Company, whisk
took effect on Monday, ]Lay, 11, 1868:
V , 1.r.:%.1% "1
P. IL L Y. A.Y.
.... .:6211 1120. —.820
Arles k6:45 1125. ... .8:45
... 1111:00 11:43. ... .BSB
Urns —.7:15 13513 9:13
TOMAXDA.... ..... . 9:45 1298 904
P. K..... Z. A. M.
soirtinrmx
A. N. A. N. P. M.
Wrnsix 8.08 - 11 AX) 458
Amaze ....7:53 ' 1048 44
' 10:32 4:30
725
_ - 10:17 4:16
lithut.
Uurras
952 350
A. M. A, H. P.M.
JOSE P. on, averbdawkni.
TawAim
my. Anyone wishing to purchase
a farm of 200 sores near this pros at &bar
gain. should oonndt or ildresa h r Cnasmn,
Towanda, Pa.
Sir All places of Business, in this
%inage, will be ebnied on &today, the 80th
tusk., from 12 31.„untit 4 P. M.
S. T. Deem has neatly opened
a Furniture Store in the building south of
Ileidlemaii's Block. His advertisement
- will appear next week.
sir The committee of ladies bay-,
ing charge of the preparation of the floral
offerings and other decorations for the
graves of our soldiers, will meet in the Leo
ture room of the 16pisoopal Church at 1
o'clock, p. m., on Friday, Kay 29th, and
they earnestly regnestihat all ladies who de-
sire to see fitting honors paid to the mem
ory of those they loved, will meet with
I them at that time, and bring or send such
flowers as they may be able to obtain and
are g to contribute.
Nisi 30, 1868.—The proceedings
incident to the deloration of the graves of
Soldiers and Sailors who died in the defence
of our country during the rebellion, will be
as follows :
Citizen's and Eie.hools will assemble d the
Court Weise, and all organized siCieties at
their respective Halls upon the singing of
the Court House bell, at 12:30 p. in., and
will report to andbe assigned thay respec
tive places, by OoL H. B. McKim.
The procession will move at 1 o'clock, p.
in., in the following order ; •
Waverly Cornet Band.
Tho Clergy.
Families of deceased Soldiers and Sailors
in carriages.
Greed Army of the Republie and honorably
discharged Soldiers and Sailors.
• Members of the -Masonic Fraternity.
Members of the Independent Order of Odd
. Fellows.
Sons of _Temperance.
Good Vernplars.
Ulster Brass Band.
roan Council and Officers of the borough
of. Towanda.
Teachers 'and Pupils ot the Various Schools.
Other Citizens
The route , will be up Main street to
Church; down Church to William, and up
William to the Cemetery, where all mount
ed men will dismount and where the car
riages will be left.
• While the procession is passing through
tbe.Cametery the ceremony of decorating
the graves will be performed. Alter which
the order at, the stand will be
Opening Prayer, by Bey. 3. T. Brownell.
Music.
Ode by the' Rev. S. F. Colt, D. D
Make.
Oration by the Rev. Wm. Harris.
• Music.
Bonetatiou by the Rev. Robert Dunlap.
The Procession will then re-forni mita
proceed to the Court House square, where
the officers of societies will take charge of
their respective societies.
By command of •
Gen. H. A. YILINK,
A. G. MASON, A. A. G
I A great eclipse of the sun is
announced to take place on the 18th of An
gnat next. It is said that the darkness=
that occasion will be cinninally prolonged.
3W - On Monday, 11th inst., work
was resumed on the Sullivan dr. Erie Rail
road: and ht is expected that the entire line
from Dushore to Towanda will be graded
anti hridged this year.—Sullivan Prve Press.
BODY FOUND. -The body of an nu
known woman, says the Northern Pennsylva
,,on, Great Bend, was found lodged in the
driftwood IA the riTer a quarter of a mile
end of this place, last Monday morning.—
.A man Caine from Susquehanna on hearing
it, and identified her as his daughter. Her
name was Nixes, and she was aged eigh
teen years. Her father stated that she had
been " out of her bead" for some time pre
vious to her disappearance. The . body bad
been in the water for two weeks.
. Stir The lateness of the present
season Or.cngh unusual is not without pas.
allel. On the Bth of May, 1803, snow fell
to the depth of six inches ; On the 4th of
May, the same year, anoV fell, and on the
sth the snow was six inches on a leveL On
the 25th of May, 1832, the ground was cov
ered with snow, and ice formed in tubs and
pails. May lb, 1834, the ground was cov
ered with snow,' and ice half,an inch thick
formed. So our season is not as backward
as seasons in the past have Went
aS There was a law passed by
the _last I,egiaratztro appointing
to to select a site cm which to locate a
pew Hospital for the Insane of the northern
1 ,,,
',district of State composed of the coon
ties of Mon Carbon, Pike, Wayne, Sas
,ll,llll•A^n• owing, Luzern., Columbia,
Sullivan, Bradford, Lyooming, "flogs, Pot
ter, Clinton, Centre, Clearfield, Elk. Cam
eron and McKean. We learn thst some of
The commissioners have been looting at
several locations near this plice.—Cohembits
tbmity Repubiicon.
Bun'Atm.-411e Hirdware Store of
Stanbrough k Sizellona, of this village,
says the Owego Ocuefts, waa blallbrkaull7
entered on Tuesday night. Ibly -19114 and
robbed of I'lAm-tithes andentleryi to flc
amount of ahOut flop, together-11th iii that
of sliver, belonging to a Notektilitver Min
' ing Company, yelled at $7B of $BO. ':The
store was unwed by Aiding uposi ern
awningtothesecond stdtt , andeseirfinif
7 . , a window, Weer parting days stairstr•
hag boxes and replacdng Qom back up*
the shelves, or in their proper plum. Tbe
glom of the store Ilea found open
. .in the .
• morning, anethe lock Won off and Lid"
upon the counter.
IC I 1 4 0 1 1
unread% Ihy fib, Nag
There wfll be's ipisia mdelia
the Odd Fellow's Han on Saturday, Kat
30th, at 12 o'clock noon. for the purpose of
joining with other societies of. this *se to
decorate the graves of our comrades
_who
have fallen in the late Rebellion: A ftdi it.
tandem* is requested
May 28,1868.
J. 8. Ons,l3eo'y.
WS. By direction of the command.
a of Post No. ,11.:0 1 / 4 41prAt dis
charged salters and %anon ar . s
meet at the Hall of the G. A. R. as &dim
day, May 30, at 12t P. IL
El; 31smite, A. G.
16. In consequent% of t battle
L. L Moon; of Seine,. is, preparing to quit
the mercantile business and Mill now sell
his store to a good' Voidness man on very
yemonable team. We think ItIM siwelkod.
fbr badness and have no dorilit but
he will have plenty of good applicants. -
Nottcs.—Tbere will be a '131031r.
berry Featini and Pieties in' Tuscan*
itb, in the vicinity of the new 'tee Ilap ?
tint Chetah, to aid in furnishing and - fk
ing tbetr new house of weraldp,
speakers and good mak) will be in Btt44
8 "N and n° pain spared t).
ant for
By order of the Osamsnitteet •, 244 48.
( OPiticd Notices.
go. The best ind meet useful sit.
Waimea for any Seeing *whine la the
Patent Tucker and Marker. 4:30 to Met.,
ham 1 Black's and see one work.
Towanda. May 1868.
486. Meanip;- Wheeler & Wilson, No.
625 in • their Window the
orkinal l3"4 ==a warded them at the
Par= •Papoidtion Sewing and BMWs-
Bole Machines—the only gold medal for
this Branch of mannfeeture—ova 89 aim
petitora.—N. T. Trulinste.
= F lam m celebrated machines can be seem at
B" . Black's,where you can get good
bine threads ,and silk, and any thing
wanted to work on your Sewing Machines.
May 28, 1868.
SHORT STINK= lowan Baingsvacx
Cazsmoz.—"This improved Cabbage-is of
fine quality, very. Sat and hard,
with good CliliAll3, from one foot e t*-
teen inches in diameter. 'We consider. it,
the best. either for early or' lite plaiting ;
it is easily cultivated, every plant prodzi*
ir4 a fine heed when billy grown. It is
highly esteemed among gar den ers, and is
used in preference to all others."
This izesented by "tevectable and
reliable es to be a very ay. quick ma
turing ead Oabbage, of large size,
fine quality,few outside leaves, sure to heed, •
and not liable to burst open when fully
grown. Very fine either as an early cab
e, or m a late cabbage. Its quick growth
allows of very late planting as a secoml
crop, after peas and other early vegetables.
In the Spring of 1867, the Boston mark
et gardeners were eager; buy the little
.
seed, to be had of this bage,at $5 per
ounce.
This season is the first that the seed has
been obtainahle • and it is still high priced.
My plants areJitOcky and fine. ,
Price-of early hot bed ate per doz 15 eta,
Late Plants in dune and duly, stocky and
fine, 12 cts per dozen, 75 cents per 100.
B. M. Wetams..
Towanda Market Gardens, May 12. :
EARLY CABBAGE PLANTB.—I have a
good stock of =parlor early cabbage plants,
of unusual and extra quality ; all grown in
separate hot-beds. They are very hardy,
and ready for immediate planting. I
A friend, who has had some of my plants
this season ; and, who has had 12 years ex
perience with hot-beds, writes, under date
of May 711 : " They were very stocky'; I
never could raise iambi plants in a hot-bed
with Tomato and Peppers." The following
are the best varieties in order of heading :
Little Pixie, Burnell's King of the Dwarfs,
Early Jersey Wakefield and Winningstadt.
Price 10 cts per doz., 35 eta per 50, 60 cts
per 100. R. M. Willits.
Towanda, May 12.
•
Ton&io PL6NTB.—Fine, „stocky'. and
and acclimated plants of Tilden. 11'
Prolific, Foard, Early Large Smooth
Fegee and Yellow Plum, all grown in apart
meats separate from othel 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 eta per 50, and
60 eta per 100.
- Cams Elm, Palm Tomato. =For the
first time introduced to the notice of the
public. "It combines the qualities atria
liness, Good Size, Solidity and Productive
nese, in a greatp degree than any other
vs
riety, and consequently we consider it an
perior to any other in cultivation, for pri
vate use or for market purposes.
Plants of this Tomato sell in N. Y. City
at the rate of three dollars per hundred;
I got, my seed from the originator, Mr.
John Sill of Cedar Hill, N. Y.
Pries 20 cts per dozen.
IL IL Wares&
Towanda Market Gardens, May 12.
- PEPPERS, EGG PLANTS, SWEET Pow
TOES, ko. Sweet Moto:Jain, Squash and
Bon Noee Peppers ; fine plants. 10 cts per
dozen.
CktrIXFLOWIRS.—Dwarf Mammoth, Early
Paris, and Nonpariel ; both early and late
plant& Hardy and dtooky planta. Price 8
to 10 cents per dozen. R. H•. %arum.
Towanda, May 18.
A PATENT RIGHT AND NO- HUNDIX.--•
The beat and most sensible thing In the
shape of a patent right is D. B. Sturdevant
& Co.'s milk shelves, and Provision Back,
combined. It gives sheaf room to t s large'
amount of milk,each Back hohlhig seventy
two pans of milk, occupying but four feet
seace of room, saver a woman much labor,
as each 'pan of milk can be taken from or
put on to the rack without taking a step ; II
can be taken apart and moved froni cellar
to kitchen, in five minutes, and is a eplewi..
did thing to dry fruit upon., •
• •
Orders received for tae rack at Goading
& Rtuisell's Hardwire Store, Towanda.—
Winship Bights for sale by Wm. Durand,
Herrick,Draaford Co., Pa. May , 6.
A Goof) Toiutoe—C&DAß HILL EAR
LIC-13ome seven years since we received.
plants of a tomato from John - Sillasq., of I
Albany Co., N. Y. with a statement that
among a large number of varieties cultivat
ed by hint, this. was the earliest and best.—
The plants w i ei r ilaced separate from all
others in our en, and no more than or
dinary pains en is their cultivation. The
fruit ripened the latter part of deli, in ad
vance of two or three other varieties, and
Wi ca narier to them in every respect. We
y saved the seed, and have since
cultivated the variety side by aide with each
season's novelty. Thus far no tomato has
equalled it in earliness,freedom from inden
taticms, productiveness, solidity. or divot.
Many kinds produce a fall crop . which Fip
ens up at once and' is gone, and the am,
exhausted by its efforts, ceases growth and
further production'bf fruit during the sea
son ; while the kind under consideration
will continue in fruit until cut down by Oc
tober frosts. Our neighbors allstiive tube
ahead of us with their early vegetables, 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 awe,
very uniform, has few seeds, and •as far as
oar observation goes, is distinct Iu appear.
woe from any other. variety. Mr. sat In
forms us that he has grown the variety ex
tensively for the Albany market, and has
found it more profitable thin any other. .
In our notice of this tomato In haveno
private interests to serve, but simply desire
to call the attention of our readers to 'a to
mato, that an ermine of siver li zars in
its cultivation lnetifies us in sa - has
with us surpassed all the much vari
eties of former years.—Editorial in the Hair
ticuiluristfar December 1867.
See R. IL Waszate cards.
May Si, 1867.
WAh-rto.--Any papa r ein a set
a good-autig fa* thdani.adik* 10 ant
as hag at a rutabaga by abitigaluill.
L Nabs; Balky Creek, Braiterd maw
ty, Pa. Play 7, 18118.-4UAL
my A Large stock of dOpets init
rewind at, Tam* k Clois.
splendid aseerAntent of Wall
Paper at Tazum L Co'iA.
1110" All the New York- Daily and
Weeny Papers for sale at Caen*
TER Atel i ari-4 „
t e r I pt im frogi Joss bet to
%%VOIR praibra.
71 M 1 . 1 . 411 0 1181/ . 8 •1 41 r .
*momKinten, MOW= :Irina livninna
Emu. I* EA' bai tile aa I,l_ bei •
Drudge, *Am . an* s Offer emit be'
lieePirVriiiinde doleiiiiekl i keep •
1,0 4 4.
Ikon yet cold iiii't feet.
Al 0 / 200 41aant o rdl ; ;
-
let anal keep in,
LAM.
CliCk. elio, l / 4 Mehl' Ih=iiioes!
= lmen
dc.r6"l".ll.tillir
X; he" thea 0111131ie U .
And ilet
n lt atio diets out by the pair.
Cln-it yokkihe. saccepoilliee •
Tills niee and yam as wage* be.
-! taat pidr of oecka,hertlio4and oil. in halt
ail boor6te mirk wirk INS AS UM!
Lamb Machine. Sand stamp for.
eiretdanal Boat& :flioddeir to 13. P.:
Wford arne. .
aolo•agen
a t, hiroo.,apiersiek. Brad
-00. P. • ' • ,
ES. i lx : s o, • , .
eatinens liqsiolan, Di. D.
wßonn, of • • • • • • will mho in
e town Us Wodmodby, s • 1!) roods
toi tbiw dilyi,` to tang' 4111 • iistbdn
intim, saddle) • s• . ludo spa&
ot Sys sodXst, • • ••• • • sad
. Do 'bid s
bugs i'maP••• .11/ Pars
wo boldmt tbat.bbisilling=toMileirst
sent will Mama to ID* t of oar
townoson mid As
bood, be bill gtis s YE= Isotars all erst
town to IsOlisossad amidgootiezoon, ]tai the Mk on are 000dlopy bertted to attend.
167 xlll69.—it• • •
V Ate /Sprat tooßras nt
Bose Biiipoosia;o-lrhs aubialbor ‘lll sell
111 of oomast-
Ins of qu litsaler xft olvoillog boomed.
lots, bunk hey; mad diet 10 ems of
blioloolatAloo, -)11$ -atoms - wittudock of ab= Or would rest the star.*ar
/4 MOM.
&auk
il the Papers for
1 Csosi * Co's.
IMP
West
April
lEE!
sir 4oso
_4 Knnina I have on hand
s et f it iE4, complete amortment of cacaos
0 and areldidkr ',Calving additns
to eir Mock Belling tholes= at the lo'
low
market prices for readipay. Alsooffer
ing cosh (or desirable coca - try produce.
April "li • i
M. The celebrated E. S. K. (~for
sale at Tiatoi & Co's. April 7.
IS.. splendid aisoitment of Hata
and Caps at Copmai& Restmcw.
est received,* large assort
ment of item' and Boys Clothing at
Cowls 1 Rautruna.
~11116 A great variety l ot Gnats' Trim
ming Gobda st Caeca Saanniztar.
ji :o l o A B 11 D. - •
VANN EBB . —By Ear. J. T. Brow- '
no% a r the M. E. Parsonage. Towanda,
May 24, 1868, Mr. Edmund Vann and
Mire Almin Rogers, both of ltheahequin,
• --
ELABTH—BILAbL iV Et;-4t the Prea•
Pamonage, .yaoz, on the
inat Ink
by the I. A. Romeel, OMn.
Ellawkoth, of Windham, end' Martha M.
Bradley, late of Anyhtln. -
FDRIEII.--01,111t--At "lionmetim, on the
20th but.. by Bet: Sian& Armstrong,
Mr. /4 J. Fisher to .lf l aq Ella . L,,Owen,
both Of Monroeton. - ; - •
,DEITEKIK-.110071.—Ak • Oimptovn. May
I B:• Eldhp
• Dalt:irk. of Wyginthg, to Mini Martha'
Jane Moor, of Turdilammook. Wyoming
Co,
kern 2butr#uniattg.
OTICE.—We base this day ad
!DPWW VW*. A. CASH to a peiteership
is oar Winless, which will be con need under
the Areal nano of finuebill.'Cnrell a Cub.--
questeds indebtedi lie -late Bra Antito call end settle the aura by t
of Jost oext, Or they limbs left for collection.
Thooklel An past lavers we respectfully so
licit a Ohntineakerei the muse. .
t BRANHAM-AI ZINWELL.
Towanda, lity II4BIIL • • -
BRItIGE I LICIIING.—SeaIed pro
le will be upon the grand
sear alma of David Ultima LeWy. on
THU AY: lONE 4 1803, until 3 o'clock p.
st., for the building-.and !completbg a &MD
acroew_ 'swatch Creek, pear that place. ape&
licatioelifor the MM. saipbe sees at the boom
offiof C. If. Holcomb and Mt the Omaladoaer's
ce. I
— lll. B4p9DOF
L A M
Comin Mice, Ma 18 1 * MDT '
,888.
la . ' I
RiDGE LETT* --Seem pro- JJ pints will be swelled at tie house et
Jame Fox la Coates bora', ou FRIDAY, RINI
..,,, " ...u " . 11,1861t 1 weft 2 o'clock, 1 111- Llr e r,p o oliking
Merra r rearg& m, Whets may be
; till
sees .ft tbe mos t ottlhatles Iltoek 4 ‘
ell. lad at the es Moe.
1
B. toDe NcHT,
J. a. MOODY,
Com rs Mace, Kay 18, p 868. Coaue'rs.
BIDGE LETTII4O.--Sealed pro.
.L.P ;Ameba will be readied et the be... of J.
A. B. Keeney. in Insearoaatwv..”lll 1 6'-
4044. m., es tossmor,am 1818, bre
the banding and eonspletlig of I Mg* items
Tosaarors.Oreek, near ialdireesey'a. aped&
eationa may be aeon at the tafilnlmalld
andsl the Commtsaloner'• Once.
STERNE McILEB,
IWII. B. DODGE,
IXOODY.
Co ore Moe, May 18.11868. Comm'...
IIiiDGE LErrl piG. —Sealed _ pro :
IJ inside will be ricotta 'at the - School
Bonnear Mrs. Weston'. in Monroe twp., on.
tn
til 3 'clock p. .on WEDNESDAY. JUNE 3,
1
MR,3
for the building lAnd completing of a
bide across Mill Stoup Creek, near said Mts.
WesOn's. SpeciArAtio, for the name OW be
seen it the house of ElEamin Northrop and
at MtCnmmissioneeta o cc
1 • ST NM McKEE.
7. B. DODGE,
.1 11 A. MOODY,
Com're °Mee, May 18, 1868. Comus*M.
BRIDGE LETTING.--Sealed pro.
in win he !reilre I open the gyms.
near th e of Wynn% Chsapel prank.
Ihi. aril 12 o'clock in ;THURSDAY, JUNE
4, 1868, for the bu il ding and eempleting a
toOdige across the North Branch of Towanda
Wet, - near that place., 13pecillestions ter the
as to be sees at the afore el 11. B. Ellbors
aid it the Ccointoyisklaiera Office.
STERNE IIcKEE,
I WI. B. DODGE,
J ..A A. MOODY,
Cfmn'ra Office, Day.ts, 1868. Ccnam're.
OTICE IN BANKRUPTCY I '
ea is so give atilicii rat on the Nth day of
May A. D. MB. a orarrart la - Bankraptoy
. 4 1.3ged
was against the estate or Alonzo H. Bee*
miai of Asylum, In %hal, county of Bradford, and
auto of Peanaybranta,Awho has bets adludged a
Bankrupt oo Mt owe Petition ; that the pay
ment of my debts and Whet., of soy proper
ty Women to anotill Benkropt to him or kw
bls ime, sad the tranouer of any property by
!theme Mehbithm by hew ; that a meeting
_of
thieredthom of NW Bankrupt to poem trim&
de and to choose ode or owe Amalgams of
his imitate. wilts held at a Court of Beakrupt
ey ile be holden at the peke of the Register he
In the Coast House. II the Borough of Tome.
da„before HOWARD, OVICBTOW, Jr..
tell on the 16th day of .11:11X. Be
A.
Bakal It o'dock. s• M. •
'i THOMAS A. BOWLET_.
United diatom Marsha as Msomagto, Wes.
era Dbotrlct of Pmemylnals.
lay Di. IBM S" L B .h :lM °il laAlgifis
Dqu4'.
1 6 '4 Bl'lg I— . subscriber will
v ibe '
4eteserettee rusting titt ICE WAGON abort
trot of 11441 kin delner foe to ark
mere as the Irate* t
5 tweeds pe . r . Ay 'eats par net.
10..« _ MI..
a mess at the above op to 50 peesieget
itar6, Womb per Woken . Is mew of thel
00 is per husks". Payable every Oster
da .
gg inologen golor amolostere for Ihe
OWN . • Ouitnete liWiiii Is .Noy MOS
el lay. Partin copirecting be It:of - auk
moue revoking it slug tkie. !M , s ic
le; P 1 1 4510 1 01 10 ,1 4. s
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evade, Aykill.W. . '
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Therile l 6: l 4llo,' Opoolgrapd
wittati'las • Ws far, at,
tended theft new tiaterpr!sa, desire
te'aiike t iasiniteditement ihe
liberal Patiousge they, havere
ofkii, by;siting their ceetnnicre the
advantage of their years' experience,
together With the .berwilt' of -their
greatly 4'e - resord fabilithts for doing
treeineas.
Tliey keep anestantly on hind, a
very large and 'Complete assortment
of everything in
,tilei - Hee. and are
:`such • additions to
their stock'as_ the wants lid their.
tit ade !eqpinn.
They have. eow 4 its 'More, Sugar,
liteliesee,' l ooffce;' Rice, !Fc;
bacoD,', ,ffsb,.. fiaig Cheese, Fruits,
desolate, Candi, Matches, Broom ,
Wrapping Piper, and Twine, Floor
111104*islo, Aid!' great variety of
014 goochi, Web have been recent.:
ky bought si.the loiresi point in the
ma leet; and are, Offeted at wholveale.
at rates to oilereepond
• Mierdesire to , call especial atten
tion to their large stock of Fine
Teis i 'which tile' are selling at New
York Jobbing priees,--guarapleeing
the quality is sit oases
Have also on _hand a good assort-
'lent of Floor, Pork and Kerosene
Oil.
They still continue to have the
nefit Of a teaident Partner in New
York, who is constantly in the market
and prepared to tarn to onr advan
tage any favorable i3hingen iu the
price of goods.
/TM awns, MZRCUR h CO
Nay 12, 1862: '. e
MONTANYZ'S STORE!
a tuipsod very
Desirable Assortment Goods
14 mos beteg opstni. at the &Gott store.
09NSISTING OF MANY ARTICLES
They have Dot beretofore kept
HAVING FITTED UP ROOMS
Above fee the purpoee
AMONG 'THE ARTICLES
Vey be found
0 .A. P3IITS I
Pious S 8 any to per yard, of
EVERY DESCRIPTION!
Window Shades & Fixtures,
deksiptioa.
C. 1?" Op.X. 12. "Z"
\ •
Jastimported.
BOOTS &\SEIDES I
• \
' In end ler
HAM'S & C16.1=1e3
•
Pros the styles of 18140 Ism.
HAVING BEEN FURCHLSED FOIL O
Thew goods will ,be mold at a
`ER I' SMALL PROFIT!
We cordially invite cur
OLD FRIENDS TO VISIT US;
*ad Ibe palette geeerslty, keening we
CAN KAHN iT FOR TIMM INTEREST
• , Tedoen
MONTANYEW.
Tomb. Nay 5. 1868.
WANTO--AGENTS.---SOLDI
TEACHERS, ENERGETIC WEN
AND WOM, for the •
UM Or• 14181. U. 8. OMIT.
22......k1a. HM' C. Dune; Chateau of the
• Osesadttes la Cowan. The -coati
enTX7 tie Mad Issued wader the musetlee and
akMe solkeetty et Gas: Gent himself . It Is
sok in tbs sod lateasely Interesting
eta patilibil In Aside& The
bls w st es sod brilliant writers In
Iba washy. karats VIII Ow this she iellirg
wadi d tlis sinus. Terms. tia oast liberal.
To seem dotes el tat
R tlittiwly
CO
secs to
. , ' 4
. ' Pabllsbak 112, Beano et ) plklaksiplds.
is 101Unin •
if '
THE ; OR iltD ?li3PLAY
• s 1111 Mint;
N 'E W .6.1) S
=I
4n/ng, and ,Summer,
,7rack !
IIIiCEIVXD AT
TAYLOR
Prints, Sheetini,
&c.; at prim within
DRESS
rommes
ALP
MOST BEAUTIFUL STYLES!
E1 3 38r1" 4:3-00D8,
THE LOWEST PILICES.
SACKS AND SACKING'S!
CLOTII4 AND CASSIMERES !
EVER 01.
Latest Styles Hats and Caps I
Misses &-Childrens Shoes
BEST .
Abo
CALL PARTICULAR ATTENTION
I=
') FOR
7 CO.'S
s v
DOIitHSTI
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teach of 'all
rei
13
El
- ,KS
011
POPLI,
THN
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84AWkS,
A Fpleadid varloy in all the new styles
The Bacot 'wort:neat
111=IIMMlillB
All 'be
c
~ ~ ~ ~
~~ ~~~~
L 01ES'
01 the
,MANUFACTURE
azulliu all styles. We would
To orr large stock of
CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS
MAT T I N GS!
PAP.ER!
WALL
Of Which
WE • HAVE THE .LATEST DESIGNS.
.It=4
\ •
tcs4
0 '
111 the New Style:, In
110 0 P\ SKI R 7 S
The,. celebrated
PAREPAK_T.RT_.
WEB=HOTTOM s IRIS I
And White I Tucked \Skirts !
EVERYTHING' NEl6 \i
RICH s tt ATTRACTIVE
' AT Tag
Lowest Cash Prices
TAYLOR &. CO.
tinralidi, MAY 4.1668.
gbawn4to
THE DEPARTHEN,
BOOTS ANii SHOES
ADbIr I IONS
Suited to the Sig *ode I
THE LATESTIIIIJES
THE BES 7 Q 4LITYI
AT LOWEST SATES, AT
EI I UMPHItEtiIitOI I OERSi
laioichn el rrime Goods are
DAMY BhING OP-XNEDI
ODS.
And are ready for the Inspection of Om public.
MAN UFACTUARD GOODS,
On hand as usual: cre are.odet►ng
BARGAINS,-BARGAINS,
OD'D 0 I - 2 si
FROM LA ST YEARS' STOCK I
REGARDLESS OF COST!
Harness, Harness, - Harness
B L A. w Err e
Robes. and all needs ' , connected with
The . Saddlery Bisiness /
TRUNKS, TBAVISLLINO BAGS,
VALISES, LEATIIEIL, SHOE FINIEPINGS,
RARNEZS TUDIMINGS, &U.
Towanda, April 16 , 1868
pow - Emz, ex Co.,
Wor'Et IN STCOCIC.,
.
VARLET Y OF GOODS,
IN EVERY DEPARTMENT,
.
ci/ g.
71
•
Lowest Market Prices
Towanda, April 7, lag.
NEW STEAM FLOURING MILL
--- IN MANDL:NiI ATONIC I
The subscribers having erected a new litem
Flouring 11111, at a heavy outlay. es the site of
the old Dhitillery is Reading to. Townahlp
would inform the people of Bradfonl Closet;
and vicini. that they ire prepared to eteCtlte
work In e lite branches in the mut approved
MUM
Their mill baa all the leader • improvements.,
and befit by skillful workmen : and ale s the
tee tbelr w
treilciag • practical atWer, they, caa pra-
practical
They iniecilolly ilte - pairosage d r ibs
pu .. ef o og Mailmen to reader
Olve ea •
1117r.irill beep au bud at all thies:Ther
ar4 ffat. ebole and retail, at Wrest cob
The bigbeekciak pries ile, Orsia.
liir \ =AVILA 'MUM.
6taleklag Rose, Deo. W s 113671-3111,
001IPU=1_
°Uri sitidi fot
Is reioelvlng
Of .Goods „A
OUB OWN
In order SO close eel the
Ca iiied over
And will sell them
ALSO,
SADDL E AWHIPS,
Are uuw receiving their
Which . comprises
THE USUAL GREAT
All of which
APSE lIFFNEED
At the
• 1.
;
' A IST AND Otol,2BfinoATiON
'4011.701 TerscrAs iitriel IS _Mx rue of'
goods, wares, and moms, ha Um
Onosty of Bap* tor.llio me 1805—
i '"'• • ' ' `-- • -Ara Shama
Ai ti ti *Oki ' 'l4 ' ''oo
. . D D Yule! 1 ' -44 - /03
i ' Mama &Malin - ; :•• - 14-':' 700
-,. i MeOrdller& 064 - - '' 14' 100
.4 . David Gazdnarp ' ''
14, 700
4, Aoson:Beidlernah 14 '• ~ 7 00.
Athmt boto—A 0 - 86511 ' •• ' 14. _ - 7 110
! ,HAS• : It *‘l 7
°a
ha Smith,• 14' 7.00
' 0 L Kaatabruolta - 13 ,' 10.00
o aloondt - /- : is •lo ot
• D F Park • 'i' 0 15 00
: ;,, A A Kilmer
. ' Mitchell Brother ' 10 ' 90, 'OO
, : :
. riageo G: l4o34 l l eLkins _ . "`,,,,. . ..'13 11 0 40,
./. 10 25 007 (P oect.,
'- C& J W Omuta* -13 10 00
. Page & Ellabrsai ,: g 30
.001
Al boro—Rockwell A Wilma 13 .10 00
Wilson & Pierce ', 14 700
~•0 0 , lbw:l6l4k Sous - 13 10 00
tot-811Steripre • •14 -7. 00
Brussel Millar 'l4 700
. James
14 bun Terri ccdy 14 700
twp—ll 7 00
gton baro—L T Rolm - 14 _ 7'oo
Start wo ßrothrt A Callthut il4 - 700
Lane ers ' •13 10 00
Albert T Wheat 14 7 00
R M odal l 00
Burlington west--Edl ]Loomis 14t 7 7
00
Ftrip—Towanda Cal Co 10 20 00
all. Creek Coal Co. - 13 . 10 00
Canton twp--D Vandyke & gott 14 , ` 700
James Barnes ' . 14 '1 00
&antim born—A V Trout . 14 ' .700
-, /I Tuttle . 14 700
0E Bullock 13,
Abner Doty ' 11 1500
Mix & Hooper 14 7 . 00
. Hickok &Strait , . - 11 ' 14.00
11 Walsh. • 14 -
700.
Wolcott A Manley 14 , 707
Burke..Thomes A Co.. :.10 90 00
Colwell A Whitman 13 10 00
Henry 14 - 700
Smith •I l = ll 14 700
E 0& J K Seymour 14 .7 00
White & Tabor 10 20 00
_ -- John .151MA* - 14 700 .
- • Spalding & Dart, 11 ' 15 00
Columbia tap. - -11m11 &Osborn . 700
• A B Amnia 11 19 50
. J A Watkins - ' 14 - ' 700 "
P Wentennyk ' ''. 14 700
olt Beaky e •
, -14 .7 00
Il _elle A Adams .• 14 7 00-
frenklin—H B Kilborn 17 :.' c l 00
, atom McKee 14 700
Granvilla—McMxuratta Knapp 14 700
A W Guernsey 14 700
LD Ts b d iir 2 'l4:- 7 00
Hertiokr-Gi & Anderson 14 7.00
E - W WI A Brother 14 '-7 00
LitchAeld—S D Layton 13 10 00
John McKean 14 7.00
LeILoT B —H M Holcomb 14 700
El Tears 14 700 ,
• Samuel Ballet' - 14 700
Leßaysville P Carl , 14 700
D G Bailey Brother 13 10 00
L L Borth 14 700
Bosworth A Baldwin 13 10 00
Little & Lyon 13 10.00
J F Bosworth A Son 13 10 00
Monroe twp—J R Cowell 14 -7 00
Monroe lx)ro-11 H Sweet 14 '7 00
A L Cranmer &
.Son - 14 , 700
Rockwell A Smith 14 I 700
" E E Mingos ' 14 , 7 - 00
H C Tracy r 14 i 7. 00
Orwell—S N Bronson , 'll , 15- 00
A.O &G 0 Friable • 14 , 700
H Gibbs 14 • 700
A BlCass 14 700
Workheizer A Shoemaker 13'- 10 00
Kimball & Son 14 700
• Geoldorum 14 " 700
Overton—Herchlmer & Brothers 13 10 00
Francis Osthans ' 14 •-• 700
Pike—E J Estabrooks 14 i 700
d Burroughs & Son 13 , 10 00
H A Boss 14 700
Rome twp—C S Park ' _ 14 ' 700
Rome boro—Baxter A Marshall , 14 7 00
-W W Moody &Co. ' 10 2000
_ Geo Nichols 14 700
Whitaker, Crandall A Co. 14 700
L A Ridgeway' 14 ' 700
Ridgbury—Voorhis & Hammond 14 - 700
Evans & Hill I, 14 700
.1 C Robinson 14. .700
Geo H Fenton 14 .700
Sylvania boro—Peter Monroe 14 700
South Creek—David Dunning 14 7.0 r)
Gillett A Pettingill , 13 IVO
I M Young 14 700
Smithfield—E 8 Tracy 12 ' 12 50
B Goronld 14 700
gp Riggs 13 10 00
Fritcher A Durfy - 12 12 50
Springtleld-t-W T Barley 14 700
• B 13 Guthrie .• 14 700
N 8 Watson p 4 700
R B Gleason ' 14 700
Sheshequin—Kinney A Watktas 13 - 10 00
R Gore ; • 14 700
Standing Stone—James Espy, 14 - 700
F E Bush 13 10 00
0 S Taylor 14 700
P--. 713 Jones 14 '7 00
Hotter Vetter Jr 14 7 00
S C.Strong 14 700
JH& W T Horton 13 10 00
Troy twp--Benben Styles 14 700
Troy bore--Charles Groba 13 10 00
Eighmey A Decker 10 . 20 00
Lament Brothers 13 - 10 00
Jewell & Pomeroy . 12 12 50
C T Merry & 00. 14 . .700
F J Calldns 1 14 700
11 A Gates & Co. I 13 10 00
' B B Mitchell & Co. 13 10 00
S W Paine 113. 10;00
Pierce & Oliver 14 700
Newberry A Peek 8 30 00
Davidson &_ McCabe 11 15 00
Lt' Long 8 30. 00
". Skl Leonard 7 40
,00
- Dew& 14 700
d H Grant Co.
14 ' 700
F L Ballard ' 'l4 700
OP Ballard • 14 700
1 • R F Redington - 13 _ 10.00 ,
4 Raddington, _ Maxwell & • i
_ Lecmard 4 80 00
John Vanordes 14 700
Spencer & McCabe .14 700
Towanda boro—J 0 Fart '
• 12 12 50
Montanyes _ •.,'' 10 20 00
Fox, Stevens, 'Lamar OrZo 3 100 00
Cohen A Rosenfield 14 700
Miles Carter , 13 10 00
Wickham & Black:l27 12 50
John Carman ' 'l3'lo 00
A Solomon &co IA 12 50
Taylor A C 0.4 80 00
S N Aspinwall • -gi 25 00
'LH C Porter . 19 10 00
, 'V Derby
14 7 001
' A M Warner 14 .7 00 1
. 37 El 11 Gore 13"' 10 CO I
Cross & Co. ' 13 10 00
,T d Jones. 11 . 15 00
,
Long & Keeler 7 ' 40 00
W A Rockwell 11 15 00
Dennis McMahon 14 - 700
H_Jacobs 13 10 00
Brhall & Cowell 11 15 00
S Decker 13 10 00
do - Merideth 13 10 00
d A Record 13 10 00
. M Lowis . 14 710
Codding A Russell 8 30 00
Tracy ft Moore 12 . 12 50
Powell & Co. 2 150 00
0 B Patch 6 50 00
D W Hughes ' _l4 700
B W Eddy 14 700
Humphrey Brothers , 7 40 - 00
WA. Chamberlin ',. 14 700
Jhi Collins 1 13 10 00
Alvord & Barber _ 12 12 50
B A reties & Co. - 19' 12 60
Wood A Allyn . 13 10 00 ,
Mamba Brothers 11 15 00
Ulster—Morris (gab 14 7,00
rk Ferguson Brothers 13 10 00,
Hollenback Brothers 13 10 00
Jamul!! Smith , 14 , 700
Henry Shaw 1 4 1 700
Rockwell Brothers 14 700
-- Hallenbeck Brothers ' 14 700
A Watkins /14 7.00
. Charles Sullivan / 14 700
WysorJoh —Merruordi Meehan/ 7
15 n
Carroll & .
/ 14 0 00 0
Wells—S B Serzaot -
/
J 0 Ran 14 700
Windham Wm Harrington 14. 700
W H Russelll4 700
Warren—Joseph Pe ase ' 14 700
Robert El Corbit 14 700
J D Kinney 14 700
Robert Cooper I 14 -7 00
G W Taliaage • 14 '7 00
P Bowen 14 7 00
Wyoltu J sbas, -41, 13 Lalfarty i 19 'l2 50
D D Chaffee - 14 700
Avery A Beaumont •13 10 00
J , Boyd 13 10 00
Akthear. & Barialehl 14 700
/Meeler A Vaughn . • 14 700
/ Suraner4 Smith' 12 12 50
/ A Leal!' • •12-• 12 50
/- Gll Bixby _ • 13 10 00 '
Clark Hollen back ' 14 700
JV N Biles - , 13 10 00
Wilorot—eamuel Noicook 14 ' 700
illebsel Malley 14 '.7 . 00
PM, Rowel 14 700
R - D'llobiners 14 700
II Pintehey •' _l4 700
A List and . Cliumilstion_gr_mows en
=in the Wee' Poteeklie Nos
ho., in the Cosity of Brialbs4 foe
the year 1868 : - • • : • ,
Mims bozo-43 A MIAs ' 11, :.5,00
15=
MMSViN
IRE
O T Lyons 4 500
:Burlington 6mo-1, TEoyert. 4' 5
...p.
Canton bore-Cobra 4tWldtetart4 - i Or
Cohnnbia-P Wortendyke 4 - 500
D Take 4, 500
LITIO7--11 Tears 4 , 600
I,lollprillelloro-.-.1,F Dogteeth - • -
• , dktkai .1100
tiorp-tk 'Mow I ea
mg= 0 Robinson A 600
Britches Dusty 4 . 6.00
Trey barn-418 Mitebell Ork. 4 500
• R itedlilingtor 4- - 500
%Ar - :erid CI e bero--R Porter ' 4 00
. _WHJEllore• ' , 4' '5 00
Ulster=heon KBioith 4 5,00
iggling-44m elleauntent 4 51 0 0
• Keeler & Vaughn - .4 SAM
Arm& ; 4 500
:A List end . bbd &ewers sad
Distillate in the CAN*, of *Ward, for the
Yanorder 25 . 05
Ibwan& boro.-ALoder •'_l, 8 - ,1 - 116 00
OxonPotheroy r 8 - 25 00
Towsp.sla twp-B.enry_ Jones .25 OQ
' Ust Of blas a nd Dow Pu olifillgat_ numb%
Billbrni Ta Doming Saloons in the
aty a n _Radler& for ilto 1!:o 1868
uda boro-8 N Mankty .'2 40 uu
born--Wm Morgan' ,
80;00
Athens beno--thicar Decker, .set 200_
List end Clitiodlbiation of Bankerkend.
-Brutes io bS.Oaunty of Bradford, for the
rlB6B : • - . .
einda b orn-Ci B Mason i. Co 9 25 00
•8.8 Rosen do-Co. - 125 00
Troy briro-Ponieray Brothers • 9; 25 00
1, B.' A. Beierinar., Mercantile Appiddier,
for the C Oradthret, do booby 'Cer
tif.! . 1112 . 1 1ths; issoorrect pt the
Obisidiliation`of thews*
or the psi 1868.- And that. On appeal will
be held et the. Treasurer's Oa& in, To wan
da, on SATURDAY the Otb dare[ June;
f9r the purpose of hawing nth, as
reel theniselves eggrierred, by TESSOI2 of said
apprabiement. - , • -
Br
A." ROCKWELL.
-Mercantile Appraiser.
May 11.1569. .
giIIaO7B:SALIL--Dy *taw .4
11.7 nirit elifesidt -Hipp.. raped at of the
Court of- Comm Maw, a t. Bradford, CODUth
mid Inuit dlrecjanf.' Chars. be .exposed to
Hie C
public ale. at atirt llori. l ll the roroolla
of Towanda, on THUMBDA , JUIR 8, 1868,
at 1 o'clock p: m 4 the failerisd described lot,
leer Or parcel - OW stride to Tweeds hero
nodal. sad west of
loads« Kd
C t
Ward, en thieest by lan d of James is
and south by,fltate Street. IltioM&O leek la
Stele Streetread about 100 hot heck, more or
km. AM Improved with 4; bsoutd building
there= known se the Wesleyan Methodbit
. Seised and takes ffi o:cation et -the srilt/of
K. P. Moore Is. Solomon Cooper. • •
ALSO-Ay 'Moe of a writ of Pl.. Pa.. will
be sold et the same time and place. the follow
tog described lotpleos or.pareel of land situ
ate in A , mould twp., bounded north. by land of
Burnham, lost by Was of Alvin Thomas
• nd Lewis A. Williams; eolith ba s u asit ule of John
Ifni and said Lewis P. W watt by
land - of James Taylor. dostsialog 0 acts,
more or legs. about 10 acres Improved, with a
framed hoses sad an old leg home and few
d+•eUU rtes thereon. -
43eised rild taken id erecation at (bo soil cf•
Pomeroy. Brothels re, Hannah &mew "and
Jobs Sweeney.
*lf. drums, elterlf.
Sheri re Office, May 111.18443. •
ORPHAN'S COURT SALIL-By
virtue of an aide issued out of the Or.
plan's court of WadiOrd Ckxinty, the under.
signed Executor of Caleb Watson, late of hbo•
shegnin twp., dec'd., will sell on .the premises
at public sale on SATURDAY, ;UNE 8, 1868,
Of 1 o'clock, p. m i . the following described lot
pie e or parcel of land 'situate la Ethesheguin
twp. bounded and described u folbm : Be
ginning at *stake on the south Uae•of widow
Gore's lot, and corner ofll W lot, run
ning in 3. southerly coat* along said Gillett's
lot 94 rode to a stake for *loner to a ice own
ed by Wm Middaugh thence a westerly course
along said Middaugh's lot and Horatio Hughes'
lot to a white oak stdmp near the corner, the
line passing between a large white pine stump
and a spring that said Sugher and ingerson
used the water from, thence running a norther.
ly course tilt It strikes the pub highwax,
thence along the centre of said highwt,t(unmi
said highway alter having raised the bill tuna
to the le ).weed the said line conthineeen the
same point 41.00044 w till it strikes the said
widow Gore's lot. Containing 40 acres morsor
less. -
That ten area of the. shore described lot at
the north-west corner teethed, has been set *pat;
to the widow of said decedent In pursuance of
her election to take three bdndred dollars le
real estate ruder the Act of ICh April, 1851.
TEEMS-4100 on property being struck down ,
$5OO on the confirmation of sale • and the„bal-
Awn in two %dal , annual paym4ts, Internetto
be paid On wiole purcbaie money_ from day Of
• sale. • . CHARLES CHAFFEE. ,
May 11, 1868. . Executor.
ORPHAN'S CRIIRT SALE.-By .
virtue tit.in order issued out of the Or
phan's Court of. Bradford County the* under
signed executor bt the Unite of- Ezra Rutty.
dec'd., late'of North Tetrads Ulm will expose
to public sale on the premises on MONDAY
the 22d day of JUNE, 1868,at 2 o'clock, p. m.,
the following eescribed lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in North Towanda twp.;Bounded
and described as follows : Beginning at , corn
er of land lately owned by lea H. dtephena.
deed., thence by landsof.said gutty north . Bl°
east 65 5-10 pn. to corner in line of Nalaine's
Land, thence south 29° - east 178 9:10 prs. to
Mud of E.-Overton, thence by the same south
52° wests 3 pis.- to a comer on. tenth side of
Sugar Cre-k, theude south 89° - west 14' -pre.; to
corner ea north side of said creek, thence
north by the lot owned by the said ha - la;
13tephens 79° west 170 - pia: to the place of
Keyedntal*ti 74 ecru D ec ..
u by W; H. Morgan, 15, 1880,
being Fart of lots 'No- 39 and 40, about one
half improved _with framed house and barn
thereon. - •
TEAMS.--$lOO to be paid on the p.roperty
being streak down, and the residue In six
months with totemtt ham contirmat ion. ' -
JAIME ELLIOTT,
Executor.
May 31,1868.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. --- Notice iB
hereby Om that all persons Walked to
Lbw edge of Daniel : A:arm. - late of
Towanda boso',are minuted to make mina
without delky; and that baying clans against
aid astate mud prosent them oinly aathenties
tad im Nettleton:it.
TROYAS C4TIMA9,
May lbeentor.
DMENIEVISATOWS
A*** la beret y even. that all
indebted to tbe estate of W. H. IL GMT
dec'd, late of Troy are requested to
sake immediate payment, sad these lumina
demands against maid estate will present lbw
duly authenticated for settlement. ,
• - B. b..BOSSELI.,
May 341868. . Administrator.-
ADMINISTRATOR'g
Notice is hereby Mtea to all pmoin
,debted to the estate of Samuel. Pet gill. late
of South Omsk twp..deeid„ase requested to make
immediate payment. and those basing claims
'waist said estate. must present them duly
-authenticated for settlement.
SAMUEL B. PEITINGILL„
Nay 7.1868.* Administeatori
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
THE UNITED STATES, • for the Wiet,
ant District of Pennsylvania: ZACOII 2 M..
BOWMAN, a Bankrupt undstLtlus Act of
Congress of March ad, 1867. having applied
- for a discharge from all his debts, and other
claims provable under said Act, By order of
the Cout,notice is hereby given to all Credi
tors who have proved their debts, and other
Persons interested, *.to Appear on 'the 9th
day of JUNE, 1868. at 9 ceolock,_., m.,
before said - Court, at the dike of E DWARD
OVERTON, Jr., Esq.,_ Register at . Towels
jaft, to .above cause, if any they ' have,
'iby a Discharge should, riot be granted to
the said Bankrupt. And births; notice is
hereby given, that the Second and Third
Meatings of Creditorti of the said lianknrpt,
reojuirea by the 27th and 28th Reath= of
sad Act • will be had before said -Register,
'at the same time and place,,
S. C. kocAnthEss,
Mirk U. 8. Dist. Court for slid District.
May 28, 1868.-2 v.
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY:
hisis to give Xotiet : That on the 25th day
of May, A.. 1). 1868, a - Warrant 'in
Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of
James IL Fellows, late of the dim of Fel
lows & Crandall, of the Borough ofrillbi,'
in the - county of Bradford, and Mate
of Pennsylvania, who has beery adjudged a
on his own petition;,that the pay
IntiVi rapt
any debts and delivery- of any
property belonging to snob Bankrupt, to
him, or for his use, end the transfer of any
property by him are forbidden by law; ilukt,
a welling of the Creditors of the said Bank
rupt, to prove - their debts, and to choose
one or more Assignees of his Estate, will
be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to bo e
holden at the Office of the (B -VsW, in the
Borough of Towanda, before /EDWARD
OW..=ON, JR., "Register, on the Mislay
of .1141 Y, A. D. 1868, at 10 o'oloek,
THOMAS A. ROWLEY,.
.U. 8. 2,istrind, as Messenger Wes
• tern District 6artia;
By B. COMBAT/a DelOtty. -
May 28, 1868. •
pRICE LIST.-41ABOADEAULLS.
Beet ann T le l . ty Winter Meet Fbur per
07 50
Beet quality Bye Plow*. bullied ' 400
00ts Wail sad Bye and Oen Mei •:,_ ITS
A hilr ate . slivered to beers. we pep
cob for Wheat 42 50. tO IS co,
good, U OM 111 36. - - '
dos
-. Motors Ple be make eOi tniCe;ei the
copecety- .of tbe mill Ii voltelist tor a lop
moms of wort; - 11. B. 11101/411.
Ceaperrs, Kepi, ate. - - • -.
,
.. gig",
VALUABLE 7j :4 " &SALK—,
T The "t d rwitc= v IsSe
irtir "
• Oil AIL he&
leg teem Mott to oireelsr abg hee idles
Who Wes pr i A coda% 0
hetwatedor will be et
yeeleathes titoramelow apply WWI, WOOD.
!ler s torg e t. 44o ,
fignrBg AND LOT :FOILAALIL 7 -
n• sew Mese recently ,cr t is the
asethatie ot POplez street, suit 'llllll.
ee,esellbestbrisk. ,1tet1406 6 test
IWO bp 111 lest demi .two tefth.
Igoe attar rube *.e. Pekw •
ay* to OW. P. OMNI, ds,l2mnpieteletes;
-'TDeemes. - AW01.191114-41 ! F !
VA BLh i-FARSIFO,IO SALA!
Plinsiedi lit- Iliac •Wini*/* 1 OM, istary
jadt4fat nabs ,aart of now gemei , cgo•
tellise9o my/kil:lst 74 acrekinse n 4, -
watered, airiest' bits";
nsdT lambi/ sad yaw • =Wet 4isrsos.-:
W 71 1 1 5 "WOW Ilatilifs• gives kg &MOW& '
otitis tarchise tunny. Fa retz#o* psetica
hirstaqulreros ths premises •
it'Sexf TOrnIZIL.
_ .
ITALUABLE FARM FORSALL—..-
. 31. term CI one kindred ,and: Nem
withilodx salmi of Towanda, and one Milt
iroaffhe riverli offered - for sidle ow favorable
_ta m s, ;Om amodreid sans are deemd and bi a
glistale of cultivation, witir good bares and ;
ntostemxllent buildings. The Uwe Is a well , ,
MAO. detiiing with very. convenient , '
lege consisting of mummer. kitchen andstore-r
room, woodhouse, and the yard well fi lled wffli
evergreen and other trees. The Urn le a- largo
limb berm 36;68 *et with a good abed attache
a heal ban adjoining-with stalls for nit bones
a lugs torn house near by end I Went hodse
oa the property. Thereat has an mates aad •
:southern exposure an 4 is offered for sale moiety
on - account - of' the health or the owner. For
in Maier pulloolars and tenni, - srlddi are highly
htvorabts, application may be midi to
• - • 1),..8. 11378131113..
?limeade, lrib."ll3,
VALUABLE FARM AM SALE,--
TTkus anbseribeci °Sr for isle a very
desirable farm, containing 100,aeraiy about
70 aerie improved, with • good and wen
Waked frame hemse. inaf t;tod barn; - good
water, good and wen me&
ed. Located near, Ames Mous 31W.
about 3i miles frciza a Rid Road Depot sad
Canal, at Mater.; . good' loth - for gads or
dairy, and TM: be sad ebesp.i • A good We
tom sad possession tem ar u metr
tmeazutoranh apr o,
le w
•
UOUES AND `LOT. FOR SALE.-
Licaied mama 411e..aad valuable for
a Hadar nalaesec Mrpla aired. Ds
gales *Dr. Ds Sow-oda.
Knell 119.1811111e4gr - •
WOW. SAilt.! of the mo tt de
, attable'restdoiced Lithe Boreigh of Bowe
good ham dwelling boaio•harn and ornbard
thetenn. Terns made ra9., fete the 'pa:oilmen
Apply to or 'dilator
•O IF? YOUIIO.
Rome 45U . 21; • - -
I miWitar couL
G REAT
17.1.1173111,ATA1S -
7EA WAREHOUSE
T. Y. KELLEY &. CO.,
Nos 26, 28 and 30 Vesey Stree t '
NEW YOR-A-OITY,
Are now supplylig - families throughout tft - .
country with teas and coffees through the sy,
tam of clubs and their ref:shirty • appointed
agents, at a alight advance on cargo prices, :
and guaranteeing their teas to ' be pure and
fresh, and also to give satire satbiactlon, or
they eau be returnedand . the mow reloaded.'
Remember that by our s te m the consumer
pays only ONE PROFIT, Mild'er 'seven Or. *
eight, as he emit do when be embus of the
ordinary grocer .:- WE DEFY COMPETITION.
We call special attentkin'Uot only to our stand
ard goods, but oaf fatly braids of - Oolcag and
Young Hyson Teas—peculiar da teas
misty days _tram Japan. Our Gifts Deleert
ment is manapi also on the system at one
profit only, and all oar coffeei.are sold on their
merits. Ma only ask a trial.
All our iwortation: of our teas and coffees;
can be bad of -any regular appointed agents. •
- AIL our goods are goods put 'up by oerseives ,
in one pound. packages; at' -our warehouse in
I New York, and retailed at W, H. H.- GORE'S
DiegEtare, No. 137 Main street,Ol the small
advance of 5. cents per pound ores oar New -
York prices. This brings the goOds at the
prices they can be purchased for over our
countej, with.the freight added,
LOOK AT OUR PRICES
OOLONG (Black), 60c., 70., 80, 90., $1 per
lb., best. NIXED (Green snot Mack). 60c..
70c., 60c.0 90.. 11 per lb:, brat. YOUNG RY-
EiON (Green) 40c., 70c.. 50e., 90.. $l, $l,lO,
$1,20. per lb.. best. IMPERIAL (Green), 90c.,
$l - ,-$135.. ENGLISH BREAKFAST - (Black).
70c., 8.2 c., SOc., 41.11,10., 8130, best. JAPAN
90c., $l, $1,25 per lb. GUNPOWDER. $1,25,
$1,50 per lb. Shantung Moyane Toting Nylon,
in original Chinese packages $1 60 per pack.
age. • Men
sl,3 gel o per Oolong, in original Chinni
packages package. - • •
FANCY BR.MM3,--BRugyougOolong (BA)
sl.2jPer lb. Nankin Moyne Yoaalt Bran
(Green) sl'so,.per lb. Uncolored Japan Teas,
(60 days front Japan) pnt up !expresaly for us
in Yokohama. $1,40 per lb. • .
. GROUND. COFFEE.—Pare Rio, 20, 2i and
30 cents pet lb: Best Old Gotetruneut Jan,
40 cants per lb. .Itoyal.flub.ls cents par lb.
Mountain Platitation,6o yenta per lb.
Beware of Imitation and' bogus companies:
AR our -goods bear our 'bade Mark on each
bag. No tothers•ire genalm• 514191.
Ti3z coßN*t.toßocißir
No:- 1, PAITON'IS BLOCK,
Southeast,conier of Main k Bridge-oW
TOWANDA; PA.
GRocsam, 'hprzatora,
..Fwvß,
!lAA af.C.
The undersigned desire to - make
acknowledgements for t h e very
it patronage they have received for
the past eight . montha.
,They have recently made large adr
ditiou td theii stock; and are in daily
receipt of Goods adapted to the wants
of their trade, allot which have been
selected with care and bought at the
very lowest market rates.
With their experience and greatly
increased facilities, they would most
respectfully invite their• old filen&
and 6stomers to an eiaminition of
their goods. ;They feel certain that
such examination will justify their
customers in giving them si hereto.
fore their trade and their confidence.
They, continue to pi; lihers . l prices
in GASH, for desirible Country 1'ro•
duce
LONG Sr, KEELEB.
'May 11, 1868.
r ...vOGA POINT_ 9114TERY,
Nara rua TILLAOR or : drums, PA.-
The Trustees desire -to gall the attention of
the public to thin beautiful' location for the bn
rial of the it is located on high, dry,
gravel soli. con t a ining shout ten sera of hue{
laid outwit!' drives and walks, and dirided in •
to 549 lots of the average die rile by 24 feet ,
at prkee rarying from U to M. OW Came
ter, le incorporated. Individual':
a lot take a title in fee, and;, the lag having
been donated, for the purpose. there Is no pro •
lit or specatation to the Truellem or any one,
and the nicorey from' the sale of lots
cut only expended in onsantenting mid beau
tifying the grounds. -
Tbo Demeter, will be publicly opened with
ap ropriate ceremonies s om e time i n June, of
which notice will be given; when it is hoped
Abat.tbo chi:Ana - of all the rusola4lig country
will ailend;aad assist in the dedication of the
grounds'as the hat resting place ot oar people.
lApplicatione lot the purchase of lets may be
Bride 1.4. the and •
11011108 TON President.. •
- EDWARD DERRICK, Jr., fiecretary.
Athens, May U. Ildß. , -
MANNING" & MARNEMS MAKING
.1. Me saMitsIIWAEM ads diw boned 1
arattlitto ,ttip to kV ..IL . Ern of )11.
oina ru t . woor of it amiai
cts the store indsoes. .Ir l = =skim sot
repairloCdose to aster AO Wind' =natal
Cat PIGAke Masi.,
Ent i nns
MAGEE.
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Ouniptese,* se.
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