.... , .-,• • - ' • caw Paled mideentamplapas: - 'limaard and & Oa. have been emu toionneimee a sulk against _ilord "' of Hodaork. for inninging the patent on the dab MR. in the American °whin Stole.` This; let the -Jolt .they.' have been compelled • to bringiodise different, patties for inhingbag the. Mama Peke!' on this Stove. The tea ',talon!' mite bitve resulted .fle for P. &Co tt and they are 43ed to follow up all awes of - WNW cease , fettm their _lMlnechi. Alba* ireanial“Tuly te el efe -.Woan Or with allbalsiag hah Sifter in'the _under, the:'grata, as this d a ~eren maimed to Viva t patents. and all persons a or using Stoves with. this improvement, be liablelo prosecution far inhingememtm we have granted no licenses to other parties to make or sell this - hnprcnrement, and all in hingemfmts will be promptly prosecuted. lEmsn, , Peassan d Co:, Many, N.Y. For Sale by Comma it Baum; Tolson.. frafpieftpoitm LOCAL AND,fIENERAL. rOWANDI Craws Tharcroit' .--Baptisl C7airch.—Be. Bas= Duna, Pastor. Preaching, Sundays at 101. A. X., and 71 P. x. Sunday School, 11 t st. Prayer . Meeting every Thursday evening. .3f. E. aturch.—Bay. J. T. Ramntsts., Pas tor. Preaching every Sunday at 1.01 and 71 r. x. SundayJ School, /.1 P. at. Prayer Meeting every Thursday evening. Presbytaisa aatrch.—ltey. Was. Pastor. Preaching every at 10 a. x., and 7P. 11. Stubby So l* tat. Prayer Meeting Thursday evenings. Episcopal Oturch..—Rev. F. D. Homes, Pas. tor. Preaching every Sunday at 101 I.IL and 3P. Y. Sunday School, le P. Y. Tula TABLZ.—The following hi the Time Tape of the Pennsylvania and New York Canal and Bail Road Company, which took effect on Monday, May, 11, 1888 : I~'4~rr~r.l~~•~, P. M. A. M. A. M. Wi.visza.... 620 11'.20.....830 Aram ....6:45 1125. Maus. ...... 4:00 11:48.....858 Maras 1223 tus Towmi - DA.... 7.45 1228 928 P. ....P. M. A. M. .1 A. M. A. IL P. M. 808 111X1 458 ....753 10:45 4.43 .. .7:40 10:32 420 725 1017 4:15 —720 9:52 - 350 L M. A.M. P. M. JOHN P. 00X, Fittperintaideat. W.tvpux Arm. Ussram.. TOWANDA Republican Meetings. At the Bed School House, North Ghent, SHESHEQUIN, Thursday evening ' Sept. 17. Speakers W. T. DAMS and G. W. KINK Y. At TROY, Wednesday evening, Sept. 16, to be addressed by Hon. GEO.' LANDON. At BURLINGTON. Thursday evening Sept. 17, to be addressed by Hon. GEO LANDON. SA I WRIIICKVILLE, Saturday evening, Sept. 12. Speakers Hon. U. MMIOUR and Hon. GEO. LANDON. At MYERSBIIIIG, Saturday evening, Sept 12. Speaker's, W. T. DAVIES and GEO D. IdONT2IiYE. Mass Meetings v tinder direction of the Republican State Committee, will be held in this County, at LERAYSVELLE, MONDAY, SEPT. 21, TOWANDA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 TROY, WEDNESDAY, Sept. 23. The names of the speakers will be an nounced hereafter. set. The largest stock of Crockery ever brought to thii market is now being opened in Towanda by Wickham & Black. Goods received direct from• Europe and bought at a very low figure, and will be sold correspondingly low. • DROWNED.-A •daughter of MILTON Berm, of Burlington township, was drown :- ed on Monday last about 6, P. 31., in a aprng near the house. The child walk, playing! near the spring and fell head down, into the water, which was about two and a half feet ! deep. the well being small, and she was un T able to extricate herself. She was about two years and six months old. She was absent but five minutes before she was dis. covered, but life - was extinct when she was taken out. KILLED BY A BULL.—Brinton Blake, an old gentleman aged upirard of 70 years, residing in Brooklyn township, Susquehan na county, met with a terrible death on Thursday last. He was attacked by a bull, which twice threw him into the air with Re horns ; the fall breaking his back and caus ing death. The animal bad not shown any disposition to attack any one heretofore.. ter A Grant S. Colfax Club was organized at Granville Centre, on Saturday 223 inst., by electing Wm. Bunyen, Presi dent; John Fenton and Sylvester Taylor, Vice Presidents; Dr. 0. C. Cole, Secretary; Ward Warren, Car. Secretary ; A. limes, Treasurer. Consisting of sizty,meinbers.--- Time of meeting, Saturday evening. iter A Grant Club was organized Armenia township on Saturday afternoon last, with the- following officers ; .Capt. Al bert Burnham, President ; John Tomlin, sou, Secretary, D. S. Alexander ; Treasurer -; two persons for Canvassing Com mittee, and a Vice President were appoint ed for each school district. 0. D. Field and Jas. Mason, were appointed an Execu tive Committee. Meets on Saturday even ings. y. CHANCE FOR A BARGAIN.—We call the attention of our readers to the adver tisement in another column, of a Store and Stock-of Goods for sale. The opportunity is a fine one, for an enterprising business 11l nn, as an extensive and lucrative trade can be secured. BE CLOTHEn:—At the Regular Cloth ing Store of Rosmumao & WOLFF, adjoin ing Patton's Block, a large stock of cloth ing is offered to the public at low rates. See advertisement ger We observe that the GsArrr and Cone= Club of this Borough has des played n beautiful transparency from the windows o f their Club and Beading Booms in Mercur's new block. The gentlemen in charge , delire us to say that the Booms will be operPdaily from 8 a. m. until 10 p. m. The Daily and Weekly papers, Maga zines and political publications of the day will be found on the tables. Oar friends from the country are invited to call. The regular meetings of the Club are held kn Faiday evening of each week. CONFIDENCE MEN.—Samnel Shelp of Sasqurh A County, POEMS., while on the way to this city yesterday on the Erie Rail road express train, Fade the acquaintoce of one David Swain, alias Johnson. On their arrival in this city they took a walk through the city, and . atter proceeding a short distance were met by a confederate, of Swain's named Amos Wilson. The latter presented a bill to Swain, who, of course, borrowed all the money that Shelp had, amounting to $l6O, sifter which the rascals succeeded in eluding the countryman and making their escape. Shelp communicated the fact of his lose to Capt. Green. and in a few hours afterwards the confidence men were arrested and-locked tip in the Beekman street Police Statit.—N, F. Marne, August 27th. Rev. C. S. Fox in charge of the Methodist Church of this place, will preach next Sabbath forenoon and evening. The North Towanda Grant and Colfax Club was organized Tuesday even ing, September Bth. The meeting was addressed by Geo. D. Montanye and John 0. Ward of Towanda Borough. Forty-two voters signed the Constitution and By-Laws. Fresidatt—Wm. A. Slyter, Vice Pkg. idenLs,—Daniel Kennedy, Roderic) Granger, Ezra Ratty. Treasuren—Michsel White. Recording and Corresponding Secreiary— dames Foster, Clinvaseing Cbsoniike—Geo. Mills, W. W. Eastarbrooka, Geo. Granger Eueutive Centmilke,—E. R. Dalian, David Rutty, Wm. W. Manger. vielL' Thi. riblialtp3 of gthi igter:4ll**. the business which called them bother In emus, resolved to forma Grant A Oolf ax Olnb, and set an example: te some Of thelr„ dilatory brethren in the *rutty._ - -- L. 0. Hawn was Waded fteddeni, J. O. Blight as Moe-President, Thos. Kok . surer, and J. B. Johnson! B &MAW. (in' motion, J, W. Taylor, D. O. Hall and B. A. Thompson, were appointed ; an Executive Oommittea A - Commit* was appoints, d to amass the town and report the Same. On motion, it was Radom& That the Ile . inhliaane - Penn: nYkrards Clan carry the, oaste for Grant and Colfax if they Organise. mut poll their fall vote, and we are determinwd to do - our roil Aare of the work. ' ' I On motion, adjocruo% ewer ileing three rousing Glum for our noble itandardhear en, and three to a Oldiferiont," for ?alp ing fit such a flood4dda of victory Se to cheer the hearts of &publicans and make the rebel democracy stand aghast with al nn, for it teaches them tiat our unity in peace means coming succesa i •• • BOBLINOTO; fiept.,4, 1868.1 Emma Brsomms--The, citizens of Bus. lington and vicinity, met ,4 Long's Hail on Wednesday evening, 8.0- 2. 2262, mid organized a Grant and Who Club with the following Olean : President—Dr. E. A. Eszat i rr. Viee-Pivaidengt—Thos. Blackwell. B. M. Prnyn. Mason Long. Boretn—Pldlandar Lang. Trersurer—Samnel Simpkins. Eweslive Cbmmiike—J. V. Bice, dosephis Campbell, Roswell Luther, 8. H. Stiles, Ed E. Loomis. We open with 60 members. The Club was ably addressed by Oapi. B. M. Peck and W. T. Davis Ems., of To- wanda. PEELMEDZB LONO, Secretary wer At the Caucus in Herrick okt Saturday, Sept. - Sth, a motion was made by Mr. W. IL Thompson, that a Grant and Colfax Club be formed, which was agreed to, and the following aims elected : President—A. B, Bum!. Vice-Frei/ideas—Ezekiel Carr, Geo. W. Elliott, O. Barnes. Corresponding Secretarg-0..W. Stevens] Recordinq &crekuv--Geo. Itoscrip. Treasurer—Cyrus Fuller. ' I A Canvassing Committee for each &hail District was also appointed. • The first regular meeting of the Club will be on Saturday evening, Sept. 12th.j.- Hon. 11. Mercer, Hon. Geo. Landon, and others, will be present and address the pee. THE Losr FouND.—Yout4 Schrager, who was lost in the wilds of Colley.twp., - this County', on Sunday the 23d tilt., wits found alive and well on Friday last, by* party who were out searching for 'him. He had suffered considerably for want of food, and bad lost some flesh, in consequencC, but his spirits were good, and he had at no time, given up the hope that he would ulti mately be found., Be-heard the firing nf guns, blowing of horns, etc., 1 for two days before he was found, but said that he was so bewildered that he could not follow the sound and was continually traveling in the wrong direction. He alas" stated that * large animal, looking like a gray dog, came up to him one day, smelied of him, and trotted away without molesting him. it fs thought this animal must ftave been a wolf. The boy was out five days, and nights, with no food but a few berries, and his friends hardly expected to find him alive, and were therefore, very agreeably surprised to find the little fellow so full of life and hope.-h- He is said to be a very intelligent boy far his age.—Sullivan Pros Press. TlOGlACourrnr.—The Mansfield State Normal School has just commenced its fill term, under very favorable prospects. Me E. P. Darlington, daughter of the late Di. Darlington, the eminent botanist , its pre eeptress. Prof. Allen is the popular prin cipaL —Sadie White, youngest dnughter Of Hon. IL G. White, of Wsltsbero; fell into Dickinson's mill pond on Saturday, August 29th. - Her friend and playmate, Rattle Cone, danglAr of A. P. Cone, Esq., ran to her rescue, when they wore both drowned. They were very interesting girls, aged about 12 years, and their death .has casts glooin over a large circle of friends. I -The County Agricultural Fair will be opened September 30, at. Elicland, whidh town seems to be improving rapidly. —Court opened on Monday at Wellsborb. Henry Sherwood, Eiq., announced the death bg drowning, of the daughters of Judge Virtite and A. P. 'Cone, Esq., and moved an adjournment until Tuesday morning. Court then :adjourned, and Judges,' members of the Bar e and a large number 'of citizens attended the fru/oral Stir The East Genesee Conference of the M. E. Church was hold at Bath, N. Y. The following appointments were made for this district : • MOT DISTEICT-WEEILEP OZICIIILAN, P. E. Troy—Micajah C. Dean. Towanda—Charles S. Fox. • Burlington—Francis M: Smith. Canton—Ezra Tinker. Monroeton—George S. Transti. Liberty Corners—Charles Weeks. East Smithfield—Walter Stathem. Clster—To be supplied: Forksville—To be supplied. Dashore—William H. Ramsey. Springfield—O. L. F. Howe. R 1 sburg—To be supplied. Mansfield—Henry T. Giles. Wellsboro'—Otis L. Gibson. Blossburg-31iltcni S. Rymer. Tioga & Lawrenceville—J. d, Turton. JacksonTesbe supplied. ,Charleston---Merrit T. Wheeler. Farmington—William M. Haskell. Knoxville—lsaac Everett.. Westfield—Ostis B. Weaver. Brookfield—Carlos G. Cowell. West Chatham—To be supplied. Pine Creek—Theodore L. Weaver. Rev. J. T. Brownell goes tb Bath, N. T. We find in the published reports of the proceedings, the following items of especial interestiba this iieinity. When the character of Bev. J. T. Bari*. NELL was under examination, the 'Elder paid a very handsome tribute to the people of Towanda. They knew how to treat a preacher well. It was only blow Ifor Mr. Baownam. to tell 'them how much money he wanted for a collection, and it was immediately forthcoming; GOOD JOEL. Bev. d. T. BBOWNILL Irmo and said he left a copy of the Discipline in the Church yesterday, with' his name in it. He was enlarging somewhat upon the subject, 01E1 to some person needing it more , than he did and appro ting it, when Bishop TEIO3O - 'ably,' I hive it." This created a general laugh and ?dr. Bnowaxis than presented the Bishop with a copy. SULLIVAN COITNTY.—The :Republican Convention of Sullivan Cotaty, met at Forksville, on Monday, 31st ult., and placed in nomination the following ticket : Prothonotary—O. K Kum, Laporte. • Sheriff—A. H. Zisrsi, Cherry. Commissioner—J. J. H9/7A. Dushore: - Auditor—lL•A. Boors ! Forksville. Coronor—Dr. J. W.ltumsu, Forksville. County Saiveyor—Wm: Sisvmssois. I • ports. Itesolutiorur were ado ; favoring the reaumnination of Hon. H I M, andien dorsing the Legislative commie of bicerms. Wins and thummmusr, and declaring N. W. Aczum to be the =Mims= cholas of the Convention for Assembly. ; I Lzwn Zug and E. K. Drunius mere elected . cmigremional Facifereas j , Ws. iliimvarsox and 11 a Kughtspre Conferees. , . man TOiri4-4 m who milady' ponies" tbe?pawarldin. self;huth*in It do °then to namege the most vicious horses to be found anywhere in the ormitsi'.and that too within from twenty to ildityndmates attain, borsoli paha& Itto roans what thenadtwof the bo. rie rag ;yG. kick' blanflawalangr ,rOugati mnOiluater pullhig is ' lmidbil:tia*O l ',7 l 4 ll 4; , Lß afa forthwith so su b due d that any one eau nano die at Owns. This' man of nob strange pOirer 4 Pilot rists now glrhkg is 'tractions to a large Slaw of our Citizens, and is nbdidnievery horse. or, nude thrd is brought to hbn free of charge. • This is the Aires, asosa visit to, 4,d" plan, having returned I* the unanimous request of hid class, .numbering already over-500. • - During his absence of three' Weeks helms met with - lumnelnd success, In adjoining towns in this 100unti, coming from Troy ' here where he had a class of over 100; who Offered ever* indunement for him' to stay another week, which an account of Mkt pre. ,vions engagement he exodd pot do.. By joining his &seen& 'and - every _one will be benefited ten times more than the price paid. The immunereurwdle who wit. Dena his pee l ed wigwam the horse fie' drove in our ennta on Monday without lima or brewing, having entered his am -11,2":18114* onlrforty min*" preeious, can but nolmowledge him at the head of his prqession. ne bassf e entertainment each day 'at two and seven P. m. at his pavilion near the Court NOT/3 1 13 for the next two weeks. 33p4iatNotitto. • SILLDJOBDOtINTIT S. S. ABSOCI.V. TIM —The annual meeting of this associa tion will be held at Towanda commencing on Tuesday; Sept. 22d,1868. Full particalara next week. Pastore—Please notice the aboie call, By order of the ExeOutive Committee. Oscan A. Butz, Secy. • J , Rooms TO Ritn.,—Enquire at Goo, W. laterite &loan, Main St. No DOUBT or. rr.—alie Singer sew ing Machine Li the Wit.. Get one and try it. Full instructions given by W9IA3I.AZED Mac; Agoutis. .. Norzdz.;"—The North Branch Asso ciation of Universallsts will hold its Annual Session at Athens, Bradford county, -Pa., on Wednesday and Thursday, the 23d and 24th orSeptemher, inst. All are invited. SzKezet BULLOCK, Sept. 8, 1868. i Standing Clerk, i. M11e.... LEQEIN, from Getieve, Switzerland, will be happy to receive pu pils in the French language and in Draw ing, either in classes or for private tuition. Terms for each, per quarter of 24 lessons $5,00. For further information • call at Bender's Photographic Gallery. Classes will commence on Tuesday, 15th fist.., in the Schbol House occupied by Miss Hrwr. Towanda, Sept. 3,1868.-3 w• Catrnow.—cascade Mills.—Parties dealing in ilouriare cautioned against put ting inferior flour in Sacks or Barrels bear ing our Trade Ilia*, as we shall certainly protect ourselves against such imposition when detected. I We will suggCst a rule however: . by which the consumer !bay -discover such fraud at first apposite°. Genuine Cascade Flour can be identified from its effects—extraor dinary amiability of wives and mothers— children rosy cheeked-and happy, and from good digestion )the general affairs of the household, brigit as sunlight. 1 H. B. Isorpar. Camptoikn, Sept. .3, 1868. A adltD.—the subscribers invite you to call at &Olr agency daring the week beginning on Sept. 6th, and see for your self the best Sewing Machine yet out. If you 'think you have any sewing that a Ma chine will not do just bring it along and let us try it. We claim to have the best Sewing Machine made Mid are ready to prove it to everybody, may iglyo us a ohashoo. Do 'ow.. self a favor and intich oblige. Tours Itespeetfully, Sept. 2.-iv` Wicartut & BIACE. Fos SALL---illottse and lot No. 46, Chestnut .13treet: For particulars enquire on the premises! H. A. Dinar. ge.. A meetin g of the Bradford County Medical Society will be held at To- wanda, Wednesday, September 9, 1868. L D. hlcamorre, Secretary. Ang. 27, 1868.1 air Choicel Cigars at Ilovnrfs, one door north of Dimmer's Tobacco Store. Towanda, Ang. 20, 1868.—tf. I ao STRAWBERRY! 1 - LANN.—WiIBOI2 2 B :Al bany Seed li ng, 1 . 2 eta per doz., 50 cts - per 100, $4 per 1,000 ; Agriculturist 12 cts per . doz., 50 cts per 100, $4 per 1,000 ; damn da, (Knoz's No. 700) 25 cts per doz., s2 t tr 100. $2O per 1000 ; ;Jucrinda ( when o er kinds are taken).l2 eta per doz., $1 per 1 $lO per 1000. Can furnish Wilson's and Agriculturist now ; Jucunda's by August Ist. flower, Afonroeton, Pa. July 13, 1868.4-3m* Miss Ossosires School will re-open on Monday, thel3lst of August. The year will ixt divided into 4 terms of 10 weeks each. . No deduction made for less than half a term, except for protracted illness. ! TERMS: English Branchks S 4 60 0 $7 00 Latin . - - 260 Aug. 17, 1868.1--lin• . • MCPHERSON% POLITICAL ihsn-Book. —This convenient compendims of political events, neatly bciund in cloth, and _contain ing nearly 400 pliges, is now ready for sale. It us almost an indispensable requisite of every studentof, Oolitical history, and es pecially of public speakers, as a book of reference. It is unbiassed, and is used by all parties. Copies will be furnished on application to Holcomb of this place. s — Price $2 50. - Aug. 'lB. Comm • TsecitEa's harrntrrz.—The County Institutis will open at Columbia Cross Roads, oniMonday, Sept. 7 ; Monroe ton, Sept. 21 ; MerryalL Sept. 28. Exer cises will commence on Monday at 2 p. m., closing at Crossi Roads, Thursday evening at Mcmroetou and Merryall; on Friday evening. Able instruct:Us have been engaged for the whole time. All who propose to teach in the public schools are eTpepted •to attend at the place most convenient. Teachers of selectand other schools, and people generally are invited. ; 1 0. J. Ommnvcx, Aug. 10, , 1868. County Snp't. SPECIAL NOTICE I—The partnership heretofore slisting between the undersign ed is this day diisolved by mutual consent. All accounts for flour, feed or' plaster must be paid immediately. The notes and ac counts are in' the hands of J. 0. Frost for settlement. Myersburg,Z. 14, 1868.—im' The stibseri having purehased.of Mr. Barns his lutenist in the Mt rasillno Mime will carry on s the business of Milling, and guarantee all work done by them to be of Use very best viality. Wheat, Eye and Buckwheat Flour, and Feed ecrnstantlY on hand, for sale at the lowest cash *ice.. Also now on hand a large quantity` , of best Ground Cayuga Plaster or sale. 1 • E.- . ims, • J. 0. Pamir. . , gyersburg; Aug. 14, 1868.—lin* CASCADE limis FLOUR—Made from prune old Wititer Wheat, isTorth 15 per cent. • more than the same amount, and quality, !nude from new wheat; A sick or barrel will make 15 per cent., or one pound in seven, more bread than from the new ' crop. Making'i difference in value in fa vor of the old of two dollars per barrel or fifty cents per sack, owing to the new con taining that proportion of water more than the old. This fact is well knownto Bakers and every one should understand it. We have bought, and still continue to buy, all the Old Wheat to be had, and will have a supply until the new crop is fit to use to advantage. No decline in crudity. We propose to snake it better and better all the time. B. B. Inanatt. Gunigown, Aug. 13, 1868. —tt IMA RR tED. OWEN--VANDITE.er fib. at Judge Vandykea, Oanbm, by the Bev.; S. P. Cistern, Mr. Augustus Owen to Mies Sophia Y. Vandyke both of ank" LANGFORD—WT/0M the Parson ,. age. mornrniaton, on the flitinaLi by Rev. Indlook Armstrong. Mr. L. P. Langford of Smithfield to Mfrs Adelaide Luther of &It/fuggy& _ DEWELL—GABBATZ—At _ the Baptist Parsonage, &wit f l h, by ev :Jacob Smith, Rev. Wiliam Dwell, of Ter utown, Pa., to Miss Maria. L. youngest daughter of Benjamin Gum% Esq., of , Ben,,Wayne county, Pa. CARTER—At Ida reside:Leo in Towanda. Anguet 22, 1868, Chester Carter, aged 48 T OWANDA. AGBIOULTURA.L MANUFACTURES RUBS. SPORES HEAVY AND LIGHT WAGONS, WOOD TURNING IN ALL , ITS BDINOFIES SCROLL SAWING, PLANING, ETC., ETC. HUBS, SPOKES 'Sr, BENT STUFF, LARGE STOCK FROM MUCH TO SELECT. SECOND GROWTH HI ORY Ss OAK, LIGHT AND HEAVY WAG NS ON HAND. We have the Broad and Narroie Guttge -MILL,PICSS made and dre.eed. M. C. 11E12CUR, Preskigni. Towatily 2, MSS VAITTION.--Wherene, my wife Iv LUCINDA has left my bed and board with. oat just cause or provocation, all persons aro hereby forbid harboring or trusting her on my account, as I - will pay no debts of contract ing after this date. • GEO. ENNOBLEI. Darel.7, 8. 7 C!t. 10120_11 - - _ ALL RIGHT FRUIT JARS.—Trtz Eger I t Idsantr.—Tho reason why the ALL Ikons , Fruit Joss are the beat of sr' , in the ma rket: let. The rubber paci ing that makes the joint, reeta on a smooth 'shoulder which is blown in the mould baste ad of being ground down on the end, consequently there is non ickbig out of g lass in grinding to let the air into ,the Jar, which is the cause of so mach fruit being spoiled. 2nd. You will see_ the rah ber is away from the frult,.wherees. the ground shoulders or ends muse necessarily bring 9ne edge of the rubber in ce,ntaet with the Freit. Srd. You can test or. loosen the fastenings when the Jar or fruit cools, and see it your cover is tight ; if so, you know at once that yovr trait will keep. If the cover fs :came you can beat it over before it spoils., ' 4th. They are easy to open which is the most important part after finding a Jar that will KEEP FRUIT.— These Jars are Warranted ALL RIGHT. • . For sale wholesale and retail by CODDING & RUSSELL. Towanda, July 23, 1868.-6 w. REAL ESTATE AGENCY H. 11. THOMPSON & ROGERS FOWLER, Real Estate pun:based and sold. Investments made and Money Loaned. July 29, 19.68.-3 m. _ TANNING & HARNESS MAKING} The undersigned have this day formed a w- ,trti t ,, hip be known as the firm of MA GEE k FULLER for the purpose of c arrying on the above business. Harness making and tepahing done to order and all work warranted. Cash paid for hides. GRIFFIN MAGEC: EDGAR EL FULLER. Camptown, Jan. 28, 1868. G. yv._ MOFFITT, Has just opened a full and complete assortment of GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS ! .TEA, SUGAR, COFFEE, AND SPICES ! 141ading .the celebrated Mineral Soap, an• so.rpassed for cleaning Tin and Silver were. ' ,He also keeps constantly on hand all kinds of GREEN FRUITSI b. • Peaches, Pears,, Apples. Berries, Greer`C ern and T.matoes, and all father !mita in thrir sea- son, whioh will be sold, cheap. He also has connected with the alyive an Eating Bowe ' where people coming in town for dinner wilt find a warm meal got up in good, style, in readiness at any time. ' Cash paid for Green Fruit. Give him a call. GEI). W. 111CiFFITT. . Towanda, Aug. 17, 1847. - TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF 1 the United States. for the Western District of Pennsylvania. Nelson C. Martin a Bank rupt under the Act of Congress of March 2d- - 1887, having applied for a Discharge front all his debts, and other claims provable under said Act, by order of the Court, notice is hereby given, to all creditors who have proved their debts, and other persons interested, to appear on the 29th day of Saprzn.ess, 1868, at 10 o'- clock, a. m., before said Court, at the of of EDWARD OVERTON, Esq., at Towanda, Pa., to show cease, if any they:June. why a Dis charge should noble granted to the said Bank rapt. And further, notice is hereby given, that the aetond and Third Meetings of Credi tors of the said Bankrupt, required by the 27th and 28th Sections of said Act, will be, bad be- ' fore said Register, at the same time and place. S. C. McCANDLESS. Clerk U.S. Dist. Court for said District. Sept. 9,1868. • _ E. B, MTEI4 E B. Rums. TN the District Court of the:United IN States for the Western District of Penn's. Andrew B. Eckert, a Bankrupt under the Act of Congress of March 2d, 1867, having opplied for a Discharge from all his debts, and other claims provable tinder said act,. Byorder of the Court, \ Notice is hereby given, to all Creditors Who have proved their debtsiOnd other persons interested; to- appear on the 29th day of Alept. 1868; at 10 o'clock,:a. M., before E. Overlo6, Jr., Register, at his office at Towinda,to show cause, if any they have,why a Discharge should not be granted to the said Bankrupt: And fur ther, Notice is hereby given,that he second and, third meetings of creditors of the said Bankr up required by the 27th and 28th sections of, said Act,iwill be had before the said Beitiater,at the same time and plade. ' S. C. hIcCANDLESS, , Sept.'B, '6B' Clerk of said Court. • A DMINISTRATOWS NOTICE.— Notice ishereby given that all persons indisbled to the estate of J. M. PRESTON, dec'd, late of Smithfield, are requested to make immediate payment, and throe hayloft dondsthe againstn ticated said estate will present them ly au for settlement. LYDIA. E. FANNING, bept.'B, 1868. Administnitur., D IRD . WORE 3. TOWANDA,. PENN'A., DENT STUFF, GENERAL WOOD WORE To Dealers In - We offer a The above are from the Lest W. T. BI4IIOP, Superintendent. OPFICS 13 EICIIAVG6 PILAU, CHICAGO, ILi 10A. OP ALL %INDS. , TEE DEPLETIIUT COMPUTE! nvi'or oxas AND ri,reoeltht I,AICO - S ADDITIONS Of Mods , ,Suited to the Spring Rade / = THE LATEST STYLES 1 ITEE LIESI QUALITY! AT LOWEir . RATE% AT HIUMPHISET BROTHERS Ind:ft of Alms Goods an DAILY OPENED And ar e ready for the hupection ol the inblic. OWN OWN MANUFAC! UREDIOOOD4 On bind as anal. We airs idiebg !BARGAINS, BARGAINS, Injorder to close out the ODD LOTS ‘ erriel over FROM LAST YEARS' STOCK And will Eell jhem REGARDLESS OF , COST ALSO, Harness, Harness, Harness SADDLES. WHIPS, P _T_I _A_ N"' 3M M 'l' 8 J Robes, andrillgoods connected with the Saddlery. Business TRUNKS, TRAVELLING BAGS, VALISES, LEATNEIt, SHOE FINDINGS HARNESS TRIMMINGS, &C Towatida„April 18, 1868 MONT4'YyIivq_STITCE- A targe:aod very Desirable Assortment Goods Is now beisd openel at the above store, CONSISTING OF MANY ARTICLES They have not heretofore kept E RAVING FITTED UP ROOMS Above for the purpose. AMONG THE ARTICLES - May be found A. IZ M rr, SI From 38 cents to 82 per yard, of EVERY DESCRIP77ON Also Window Shades & Fixtures Ot [every description. M. ! 0 0 3r.;ERY Jnst•lmported.j BOOTS & SHOES blendleselvartety. HATS aG CA-PS From theiitylei of 1812 to 1868. f HAVING BEEN Tlumegooda will be told at a VERY SMALL PROFIT Wesordially invite oar OLD FRIENDS TO VISIT US, And the public generally, knowing we CANIIMAICE IT.FOR Tapia s Ds: : To do so. NI Co NFr A. N'ir 9 03. Tv:nisi:ids, Nay 6,1869. S`ILEIE PROPERTY FOR SALE.— 1 coach, ;I democrat intim; 2 sleighi, bonen. and buttes, "for ode cheap. Faqulre of or address W. H. DARLING, Orwell ! Pa June 11, 11 ,r e is tt • - •Li i l:4-1 : • nmentigitmor MIS nib sighroU 1 111 = kaaaatla-,4lka ataltalstas a o f:KILL salmi t. Tamr ea. For What pattlealata tall at' Kis preadul t at aaanwa_____„_. - , 11- -HOUCK Pim= A W. AYRES' MARBiag, 84404 ' SHOES _ . , Tan irill'Ond Granite Ktentrirati. both' ga i n and Ootaxed; , Mille and' Mate .IGuitlee, = Coal Grates to, At. silledment calk : stinnggy. on 10. Midi obeapealle cheeped. A 1868.-17. DDISQLIITION:Thir, sidp,hatoktoro , usitththe pm Dams ot Horton Co w . Is this day.dis soltudwg cousoat. , The boob of the firm bo by J. W. Sofia at the Miss of .the;psfiton BNaiD We* • J. W. BMW ;. * -w C. Rona. • JBO. GAMS ! - Om . ton, July 31st. 1868.' . DOCTOR 4. A. , 441 q 1,4 1 17, 'llOllOllOll, PA. AO 29.1868. • ." THE CORNER, Twiny Southeast corner of /lain & Bridge•sta Gaocuizek; NoviszoNs o Am; lbw., The undersigned desire to make acknowledgemeuts for the very liber ; i a patroller they , h,avereeeived fo the pasteight months.. - _. i They have recently made large ad ditions, to their stock, and are in dail receipt; of Goods adapted to the wants of their trade, all of - which have 'been selected! with care and bought at tiie very lowest market rates. With their experience and greatly increased facilities, they would most resp4etfully invite their old friends and customers to an examination of • I heir goods. They feel cer tain that such examination will justify their customers in giving them as hereto.- ore their. trade and their coofide.noe They continuo to pay liberal prices n CASH, for desirable Coutitry Pro duce. LONG.. & KEELER. May 11, 1868. W. A. CHAMBERLIN Has enlarged hie store• and ha J stjrecelved a large stock of Gold and Silver AMERICAN. WATCHES 1 And a well selected assortment of SWISS WATCHES, all warranted to run well or the money refunded. Be keeps on band a large as• aortment of the celebrated SETH THOMAS CLOCK Alan an elegant as sortment of the latest styles Gold , JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE. Lik the plated Rae. he has Rogers Mother FORKS AND SPOONS! RroJ:s.UvaL4fo-l:lio.nea• _Castor* Elegant treble plate doable wall ICE PITCHERS! • Handsome Cake litskete, BUTTER f t BERRY DISHES, Pickle Btaiida, Tea Belle. CHAMBERLIN le now keeping the Family Sewing Mach,ines. These Machines are superior to all others for family use. for the following reasons : They sow with two threads dieect fromthe spools, and require no rewinding. They are more easily understood and used, and less liable to derangement, than other ma chines. ' They are capable of executing perfect.y, without change of adjustment, a much greater variety of work than other machines. The.stitch made by these machines Is much more firm, elude, and durable; especially upon articles which require to be washed and Ironed, their any other stitch. This stitch, owing to the manner which the under thread is unwronght, is much the most plump and beautiful In use, and retains this plumpness and beauty, even upon articles frequently washed and ironed, until , they are worn out. The structure of the seam Is each, that, tho' It be cut or broken at intervals of only a few stitches, It will neither open, run, nor ravel, but remains firm and durable. Unlike other machines, these fasten both ends of the seam by their own operation. With these machines. while silk is used upon the right or face side of the seam, cotton may be used upon:the other side .withoat lemening the airength):or durability of the seam. This can be done On, uo other machine, and is a greaS saving,upon all articles! stitched or made op' with silk. . ' These machfries,ln addition to their snperior merits as instriiments for sewing, execute the most beautiful and pertpanent embroidery and ornamental work. 2 Yon can get Sewing Machine Needles,,and all articled pertaining to the machine business. WATCII AND CLOCK REPAIRING, Doi° In the best manner, as mud, at low rites. Towanda, Jnlg;1& o 1867. • AND HE PLAYED ON.A.HARP DITTRICH & COW TEMPLE OP MUSIC For sale the celebrated Mathnahek 0 and, and the beantifollittle Colibri Pianos. Pianos of 219 strings. Plans of one third more pow er. Pianos that exhibit more skill in structure Pianos that are better made An every respe4, , and will stand in tune loam than any now-in use in this country and Europe. These Pianos differ in construction in the inside from all oth ers, the strings cross the iron frame.in all di rections, -distributing the ,immense pressure equally to all sides of t .he .7pbter. ' Besides' oth er improvements peculiarlio their construction they combine all the Imptovementa ot every other manufacture. Bend for illustrated.circu lira where everything is .explained to satisfsc tion. Also constant" - on hand a full assort meat of Raines s, Pianos, Organs and Melodeons of the best of various .styies,for the church and parlor. -,Parlor and Me maom Cov ers, Piano and Melodeon Stools, Instruction Books for Melodeon and Plano. New and old sheet music on hand - and. ordered if desirei.— Also for sale ~ Prof. Van Rensselaer and Pier son's Plane, Furniture and Carriage Polish.— Piano tuning 'done on short notice. Liberal discount to ministers, churches and teachers. Also agents for the • • , FOB OLEO DECKER BROTHERS UNEQUALLED PATENT PIANO FORTES W. A. CHANBERLDL W. DITTRICH. Towalkda, Feb.l3. 1868. P kICE LIST.--CABOADE MILLS • Best quality -- Winter Wheel 6o Flour per Beg hundred $6 0(1 quality C Bye Flour per hundred 400 Corn Meal and Bye and Corn Feed 2.7$ 'A fair marghi allowed to- dealas.. We ply cash Mt grain. Wheat $2 50, Bye, good, $ 23 Corn $I 25. Custom g rindinmunsally. bone at owe, as the capacity of the mill is sonloient for large amount of work. H. B. piEIFAN. Camptown, Hay 7,1808; FLOUR—Wheat Flour of all grades, Bacembeat Float, Bran ? Coru, Real. -• , ae.,at.- • Deo. W. A. ROCKWELL'S • • THE MOHEST CASH .PRIOE paid for Butter and Eggs, at - McCABE It Kira,' CHOIOII No 1 MAOKKREL FOR one slain pa pound at, Brada Cora% cheep store. puff; omp4l Valli at NO., 1; Rarceik. P;Acw, TOWANI)A, -PA. Pu!, Heavily plated. GROVER I BAKER'S OF A THOUSANDIATRINGS, 1•7- 444 :4*siak',...llllol4lllllnn . • 'WIIOII SSA Z*. OR Gag - A, I' ..; , ..y.. , r , .tr i ,!. • i: , ~z•-, . ~-'.... PitO . V Es"irOlt .. .- - .11:01.! S.:11 . bc , .t.z.;;;*:. - - .. - ;. , :-...-i.',1) , ,1,'... ; °FS., the - tbe mama Which thizi .tar, at: tended 'their its* intim - Ai). do l h, , to make acimowletiiimeet for the r"- liberld P at ,* d ff ha, re" oeived, by giving their midtown the fdvantsige of ezPerie,ncei together with ttie b oaefit : ot greatly increased. facilities for doing basineiS. '•: - -.1- . . • . keep -ac1!"5141.7 oa band, a very large and complete assortment of ever thing in their. lino, .eaid ire daily receiving inch additions 'to their stock as the - wants of their bade requires. :ncit: Store, Sugar, Spup,-.l!olaiiii, Coffee, Moe, To: bacco, Flak Salt; ,Cheese, Finks, Crackers, bandy, ifsitohes, Broom" Wrapping. Paper, , and-Twinee ploni Sacks, _Seeds,, and ^ a' itreat' variety, of 'other sciods, wblcb hAfielieen recent ly bonghi . at . the-Ai:milli:point In the market, and ate offered at wholesale, at rates to cornspond. They _desire to call, especial atten- tion to' their large Stock= of Fine Tess, which they . are Selling at New York Jobbing pricesr-gnaranteeing theAnality in all cues. Have also on hand a good assort-, meat of Flour, Po i * and KerosenS Oil.• They still continue to have'. the henefit of a resident Partner in New- York, who is constantly in the market , . and prepared. to Um to out; advan• tags any favorable changes ;in the price colgcade. FOX, STEVENS, IiEFMIIIt & 00. May 151, 1868. co.; Are now reoeiving their RmameartDia sriackerx., Wl4oh oompziaes THE USUAL GREAT VARIE7T OF GOODS, I= IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, 'Allpt 4 which ARE OFFERED' PE! Lowed,. Market Prig*: Towanda," April 7, la(110 NOT/CE I. SARSAPABILL'i AND " SODA FON TIN MILLIoNS. , Thi itubsediets baviiig built , a Neit Shop, and supplied themselves with" the' latest and most approved maeldnery..sad _the Awry best materials for. the purpose v arenow-prepued to Manufacture sad Albs to the public, a" soßidrior article of their 'llanapmilla sad • Sods , Maer, goodat all , times, sad so udispeasibly nines eery for health and comfort, t daring thelisated terms, and warm summer months which• are Thinkfal to a generous public for thevery liberellphonay we have Stwelved diming the short we hive-been *speed in the bust ass hem, wears determined' that noeffort on our part stall be to 'writ and *we a coatiassace of - thr _pripgitor, coalmen waste without Inehassi• —beating be apply? tbrai with ?bat they used. . - • illarderi in as Übe - witiveeeive Immediate end peempt edlentiod. •• •I - • 11111‘111102 is WITH mom" psilut, Toweada, • June 1868.—Sm.' • - =LITEIOI4.=-The co-partner heraldic. =Miss molar the saw of' Omaha Pock is this dardhoolved d d b) sr* tag 000ssat. .Tho.books of the Ora are hit la the bawls of Ks. Psok for; sottleiseat s skido Pstoios iadebtesl to utd !Fare ragwated to mots hotsediste payment, 111- sli amounts Sot sittledly the" first ot . 4sigast. be Wt EadsolMatiOL SRN. 11. PECTL I Toisads, Joao 30 18611-4 ii • • VW) . 1 • .MO -- ,0. : ,.E1 - K - 1.R71 EMI ME Dadra tto !weld [etiolate,. to 111 ME lan ',14 4 B.IO L E N'Y,O 1 , 0 Er EMI 0EL84.11.A TED B'ELRITI LIM' THAN `O'NE 'HALF ORMER -PRI;OE1 Jubi. 14, 1568.-tt. REMOVAL! ALVOED 14 BARBER Have removed their ,BOO,K STORE AND NEWS ROOM To the magnifteeit new store in MMICUB'S BLOCK, Nearly•oppoeite the " Ward House," where they are prepared to offer to their old cetstomem, and the public generally, a/ new , and carefully se lected assortment of Coreprising Startdard Works, NOvels• Telt Books, S:C. Their assortment of BIBLES, 1 TESTAMENTS, HYMN BOOKS, - PRAYER BOOKS, etc:, will be found to lie complete. A !argil - assortment 01 Sunday.Schoollks, Cards &0., always on hand. I Writisj,Papers& Stationery As cheap, ever sold in this or any Other Market. Our arrangemeits with School Book publishers are such that - we ace prepared to offer the se ries of Books now in use in' the Com mon Schools of this county to retail dialers, at as low figures as they can buy them in New York. 1M Orders sent for any book publish We keep constantly on hand all the-Daily and Weekly Papers, Meg- Perlodicah3, Ste. Give ne a call. ALVORD dr, BARBER Towanda, July 13, 1868. TO THE .FRIENDS OF ERNA , 'CATION AND LOVERS OF MUSIC. We take pleasure in informing you that we have just opened in Towan da, on the corner of _Bridge and Main ,Street, .16. 3 Patton's_ Block, .. _ , , ois Elegant New Book and Music , Store, whire every thing in, the .Beok - Stationery and music line may be found.' - Also Statuary, Paintings, Gold Pens, qeectacles, Eye Gksses Spy Glasses, Opera Glasses, and a general asiorttnent of Musical in struments, Yankee Yotions and Fancy Articles: - . . Our Goods were ail selected in the city with great care -by experienced handl and bought with cash at a very low. r e with a uiew to the • it wants qt, ' coSmunity. t We Teel confident we shall be able to . oirer bargains to all who will fay ., . , or' us wit their a patronage. Call And see us. . I fp ._ • o.ii; mosso • Hirai rr.-t. Con & Co., have just opened aaspiendid New Book and Knaio,Nliore, in Patton'a Block, Towanda, where they are selling everything in their line cheep for • Cub. all and see them and sat- isfy yenrself that such is the case. R. BAKER.; Master ifillwright; D Is prepared to attead to an business is lid U*. Be! warrants an work done In .a work 'manlike Manner. AU orders by mall, or other - mime, addressed to me at Towanda, will be promptly attended to. June 4,1868.-3m' Towormi, Pa., Ante 26:18f 8. _7b al ahem may amemit I certify that I hove lids_ day ap*ln ed D. R. BAKER, of !O vando, Bradford county. Pa., an mew, for the sale of &dives Antal Tarbias Water Wheel for the Bradford, Wyoming. I.nom tag, Clinton , Canfield; 'flogs and Pone, la the State o f Pennsylvania. -Pestles wan these wheels can obtain them through 11411 t ho Iffirgirs his - wine! attention to putting them in when desfind. - Parties by calling upon Yr. Beine,. Towanda, will be shown the wheel aad as application to him be will furn ish illustrated hlsta eoutullng working tables, J • newer Agent for Preasylesalif, foe no ante jarni Tubb* , Water Wheel: -LIMN AND - ORIIINT, PALOINND oLea p PLABTIIII and !hods Ltnie, ,, nny " CODDING &.IWEIBIELL. rt BIST FRUIT JARS INllll_ll ~. 'POWELL a:ea, EOM - - 07 IgX Aims um JUST 111.11011M2V WWll*Wilmoirat BOOKS! CROSS it CO. J. G. PiTTON. au TO ALL VBO ~~: ALTVWILILDURT.RARM AND TRIM WADI TOR 811.11.--330 Sara 14 VikaTowaeldp„liewaeodaty, Pa.. Ira lbws as the or =Palsy larw.' WRlda 4 Moe of dales, sad' 1 WIN tit the WlRkapprriaidlihdra Ran Rood, at *Web l i a t airramajaw adn. led aararbspreted. , - well wateral. . *haft hat. ~Seem alilloas at blab* me bard wond ape" IL WM Woolf Is ma to ea. ictsalt pamiisaear."- Peat NM If AM satire partactbo goes west Or beaked 8: W. %Wit, =jan-UR sera. VT so gra. - net -W. Wilitddaeladdu old orßwrd astapstag seer MAWR road, TS acres at. Was saw Tbo pinebeebiNd_lap bandiega, wares_ power__ , de., 101 at Jai an Aare. Do let &OWN Joropb eontataltig 63 odic TO is awe. AR tie parts wsL watered Taw easy. Par partials= airm of the olroar. - - ROUES NUB, seer Ropbareine,yeoms co, pa. J 1.3818-46. g, I DEAL EISTATI-A- GILIAT BAB ears:—Aboat 450 saes ot had Li Ana state of collimitios.—+o arbie. by roads that . four good forma out be made oat of ft without waste—wood and - satetistfal houses and lam an two of the Odin& tAlso hi tows, yoke of oxen, swan of hours and warm farming im pimento too =term to mentfoa, situate in Sbashesula township, 10 made from Towanda • and about 1 mike from Vas firer. Will bifiso " at low rates on easy terms. • Will one, two, three , or four gentlenuni'who 'want good farms. allies running order. call up on JADES WOOD, at Towanda; flu 1101:10L13 DAVIDSON. upon his farm, for farther lafor nation: JAMES WOOD,. DOUGLASS DAVIDSON, Townids, ably 13,1868: !i (TRAP FARMS FOB SAL • wis within au mile of Towandatton -Wang about 13 acres, new boom and haul, the farm is makable for raking earl, vegetables. Will be mold c.besp. Abs 36 acres of flu farm lug land, with Drat rough clams situate in Can t on Bo _property of -Prof. Baker.i For tenns_enquire Germ, Baker, Canton, or B. B. McESAlli. Wanda.. Pasties wishing td Our chem. farms. lind IS to their advantage by. calling*" if . NoIiZAN, and look at the large number of fume, homes and lots be has for male. - Jolt 18.1868#3t. VALUABLE „FARM FOR BALE. V Situated in Towanda township, within baU a mile of the village -of Towanda. - eon- Mining about 200 acres, about 100: acres im• proved. with plenty of wood and knots/run • 'Weds, well watered. comfortable outbuildings and well adapted for either grain - or grasing. `Pm paladin 'inquire - of JAY CHAAPIL , Towanda, Pa., or L. pi/ANIL. Wee Prink 11n, Pa.; " Nay 214.11018.—tf. VALUABLE 'FARM FOR . SALE: T Malted in Rome township aboa(one andst-half miles east of Rome Borough,. con taining 90 acres, abort t2O saes improved, well watered, with dwelling licase,..eut-baitdings. Rood bearing and young orchard thereon-- Terms reasonable, mid time given fors portion. of the purchase money. For farther particu lars inqhire on ,the premises of , 7 E..M. TOWHEE. Rome, May 12, 1268.-8 tee VALUABLE FARM FOR BALE.-:- - Altana of one hundred and My: acres, within six mles of Towanda, and one; mile from the dyer in . offered - for male on favorable terms. One hundred we. are cleared and in a high state of cultivation, with good knee* and mod excellent buildings. -The house Is a well built dwelling with very convenient oatellaild- k , logs consisting of summer kitchen and Store room, woodbonse fi and the' yard well filled' with evergreen and other. trees. The tarn is a large 'bank barn 36018 feet with a good shed attache! r a horse barn adjoinipg with stalls for six horses a large . corn house near by and a tenant.hoase - on the property; The farm has in dated' and southern exposure and is offered for sale solely on account of the IL health of the owner.l For furtherparticulars - and terms, which are highly fayorable, appikation may be made to B. S. RUSSELL. Towanda, Feb. 1888. inisullantons. INGER SEWING MACHINE .1 The superior merits of the," SINGER" Mach ines over all others, for either Family use,* o r liana purposes, are so wall established and so sen admitted that an enumeration of their relative excellencies is no longer could ered necessary. • TLE LETTER " FAMILY MACHINE, hitherto znann6cture4 by this company, has *gained and maintained, the world over, and for Butpast, an unp a ralleled reputation and. pale. But notwithstanding the excellence of this Ida chine..we have now to announce that It hie been superseded by our NEW FAMILY MACHINE ; , • whlch•has been over two years in prepaitition . , and which has been brought to perfectiOn re gardleas of TM, 1.11011 Or -11XPIN511. and *hicli la now confidently presented the public; as in comparably the best Sewing Machine in Sixist enca. The Machine in onestlon,ls El r imple, Compact, Durable and Beautiful: It is itpbst, • ligt(t-ran ning.indicapable of performing a !align and variety of work never before attempted- upon a single Machine, using either Silk. Twist. Linen or Cotten Threads, and mewing with meat fact I hy the feu , finest and coarsest materials', and anything between the two extremes; la the most beautiful and substantial manner.r Its attachments for Heming, Braiding, 2 etc; are no vel and practicaLand have been invented and adjusted espeelallytot this - Machine. 11 113-The above Machine can be bad of 1 WICKHAM. &AL/WE, Agents. Full instructions given at our Sewing' Mrichine' Depot. An •extunination is respectfully invited. Towanda. July 23, 1888:-3m GREAT lINITED STATES 7EA WARES° USE T. Y. .K_ELLEY & CO„ Nos 2608 and 30 Vevey Street, NEW YORK 'CITY, Are now inpplying families tbroughoul th • country with teas and coffees through • the sy tern of clubs and their regularly, appointed . ;gents, at a alight advance on cargo and. guaranteeing their teas to be pure land fresh, and, also to give eatire satislactiori. or they can be returned and the money refunded. Remember that by our system the consumer. pays only ONE PROFIT, instead of sett)) or eight, an he mdst do when he purchases off the ordinary grocer. WE DEPY COHPEIIriON. We call special attention not only to our stand. ard goods, but our fancy brands of Ookink sqd Young Hyson Teas—pea:afar flavors --and teas sixty days from Japan. Oar. Coffee Depart. meat is managed also on Abe system of one profit onl y, _ and all oar coffees are sold on their merits;We th ;ciil ask a trial._ All our tion of our teas and clffees can be had our regular appointed agent)). All our goods are goods put up by ounglves in one pound miclmges, at our warehouse in New York, and retaiM at W. H. 1/. - GOEE'S Drug Store, No. 117 Hain street, at the rimall advance of 5 cents per pound over our New York prices. This brings the goods at the prices-they can be purchased for over our counters. l with•thetreight added. j LOOK AT OUR PRICER. OOLONG (Black), 60c., 70., 80., 90., $1 per lb., best. MIXED (Green and Black). - 60c.. 70c. 80c.; 90.. $1 per lb., best. YOUNG SON, (Green) 600., 700., 800., 90., $l, $l.lO, 1 1;111,26. 1,20. per Ib NE .. bestGLISH . IM I3BEAKP PEERAL ( AST Gree n(B).lac ito k)c.. 1, 70e., 80c., 800., $l, 11,10 11.20 best. JAPAN 0014 $1.11,26 p er (10 - 1/41WDEUt. 11,50 per lb. Shantung Mogan Young Hymn; in original Chinese packages $1 60 per pack age. Itiangsi original Chinese packages 11,30 pee FANCY ong Oolong (Elk) $1.25 per lb. Nankin Morino Young Hyson, (Green) 11'60 per lb. Uncolored Japan Teas, (GO days from Japan) put up eipressly !Orin' in Yokohama $1,40 perlb. GROUND COFFEI6,,Pure Vlo 20, 25 and SO cents per lb. Best Old Goveri JaLl, 40 'cents per lb. Royal Club. 26- cents ment per lb. Mountain Plantation, 60 cents per lb. Beware of, Imitations and bogus ooropanic;. All one goods bear : our Trade Mark on each bag. No others are genuine, 51.6 m, SPRING T:R A 11! Etl 1868 1 S. N. BRONSON ORTVELL r \ PA: - tifferi; to baders ;mei ,complete - stoZtk 'of Builders Hardware, Saab, Glue, Nails. Oils Paints, Varnishes, Mode, - Trlsmaings„ Botts, Door Titratainga. &a. . TIN ROOFS;' 'CONDUCTORS, Gutters, put on by ,expiriencol workmen and at the iowrt rates.. Vekering 'and jobbing, asp boilers Sep spUea, he., Howe's .Bewing Machines, hone' batter Unirersal .Clothcs - Wriegers, best in use: Wheel Rakes and Com bined Plaster.liower. ;worthy the, attention of the intelligent Atm: Hubbard's Mowing Ma chines, datable and desirable, 4or 44 foot cot. Tables, chairs, bedsteads, spring bed bottoms, and ot ter FIIBNITU-BE - ! Farmers will la Ala - season the best quality f Tin: Pans, Milk mid Stale Palls, and every diostription. at Tin Ware. Flour and Salt, Clever sad Timothy „Seed, .Spinning Wheels, Flax ;Wheels, Reda, Wheel If de, Flyers, Field Rollers sad Meter _Sowers furnished to order it lowest twesible,prices. AlSO—Corn Shellere, Mortle Machines; %letting Bona. Orwell3o 1 , Feb. , CAUTION.—Vv here* j wife Ms. %.,/ yr, has my had aid baud without any ram or revocation, all persona are hereby tawny' hae on my account, sa I win g pay Go debts of bar oostaactiag_atkir Ude data. JOHN 'l`, BETH. Orynillit, July 20, 18(18.-3te • II Er ill B. N."BRONSON